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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918 WRECKAGE OF PORTO RICO EARTHQUAKE ~—— } Financial hurch RICHTER & CO. Notices L N : \ | o g 2 3 : 8 New York Stock Exchange cuota- = | ¢ e 5 ¢ i R i | tions furnished by Richter & Cofl‘ MEMBERS NEW Y¥ORK STOCK EXCHANGE members of the New York Stock Ex- 31 WEST MAIY STREET .... .o .. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. uth Congregational Church. change. TEL. 2040 Oct. 26,@1918. e South church will hold morning : ; ce of worship as usual at 10:45. & E s - A o Alaska Gold :“sqh ]‘;‘3“ e Sigeeiaiovol 1ill will begin a series of sermons S : 5 2 ; | Am Car & Fdy Co 863 861, 86 Under the provisions of the Revenue Bill which has been 7 : 2 % Am Ice .. i 5 6 passed by the House, and is now under consideration by the Sen- A o S o e et | . IR : Fretie ! A Canteral 3 5% ate, Fourth Liberty Loan bondy will, to a limited exent, consti- yrow beirks “The Great Life Ad- Ny S 5 - 5 B Am Loco o 56 0 tute a 10% % investment to corporations. Under this bill the e g : . . . g 1 : 43 £ i3 4 | Am Bmelt ....... 803; &8 9 normal income tax on corporations is fixed at 18%. This rate, 8" church school will remain e R 3 0 [ Am Sugar . E 2 however, is reduced to 12% with respect to earnings expended for Aluntiilrurtherotice Tt sy o 8 3 5 % 3 i Am Tel & Tel 05 3 certain purpozes during the taxable year. One of these purposes is Slan it condibons. aontinia o ¥ 5 S o . S - it 5 Anaconda Cop .. 3 for purchase of obligations of the United States issued after Sep- more favorable, to resume ses- 5 S b & S 3 4 4 2 b RETR O A TS Fe Ry Co. 3 " tember 1st. 1918 [Under certain circumstances, therefore, a cor- of the school on the first Sunday i D § g : ¢ - Baldwin Loco ... 8614 poration which buys Fourth Liberty Loan bonds with income other- »vember, the ard, A @ . . B _ 5 a1 B &O . wise taxable at 18% saves 6%. This, with the face ratc of interest e regular organ recital by Mr 3 ki 2 8 . i L : : % BRT......... on the bohds, makes 197% %. p will be given at 4:30, and the y : ; : S § BethEsneoli B am will be one of old English & S . 2 S : ¢ ' ai Butte Superior hosers = # 5 S e g Central Leather syrian-Persian worship at 6 p. m " e : ? g Y og o ‘ ::i;;:“&(‘;:‘m ursc : eV ara 1 % Rt ®. A 4 Thursday evening there will be : 5 s N A i . Chi Mil & St Paul nption of the work for the Red & RS Sane.2 i i 2 5 8 iy . ~ g ; p. Many workers are needed at feosooms - < RN el Gy e 5 ) Col F & T A 3 3 \ meeting i o o 3 5 f~' WRE L SR Sy b Crucible .\x(m-] oo 3 £ S o T . e ey s s R e et Distillers Sec . . s he general theme—The New I People’s Church, Room 410 National Bank Bullding, Telephone %£120. v. J. W. Denton will speak to- S v ' s 3 Goodrich Rub .. .. oW morning at 10:45 o’clock ook = 2 mm(‘ K\‘:w ptd 4 . E. F. McENROE, Manager, tbject will be, “What Ts Man > rocked the island on October 10 and | shown in this photo Auto seen i (¢ Nor ts vill also speak in the evening at First photo received in this country | 11. Hundreds of deaths resulted and | utterly demolished and its occupants | y . lock. The theme will he “The | of the ruin and devastation caused by | many were rendered homeless. Ruins [ killed ter Witness.” a succession of earthquakes which | of the American Colonial Bank are Ore Cetfs Inspiration S indetynod s | Kansas City so T (¢) Underwood & Underwood. | ennecott Cop First Baptist Church. e SR et 1 ¥ di 1\"";"’5'\‘}0“‘:‘0,“ e e b T ESCAPED NAVAL OFFICER AND FELLOW PRISONERS e school will be omitted but the | kA 3 { Y Ont & West tian Endeavor society will mect | : 3 . Sar Pacis.. o GF L S o'clock. Subject, “The Power of 2 ) i Norf & West 272 MAIN STREET F. W. PORTER. Mgr. Sross in Latin America.” Leader, | ) - 3 ; Penn R R A. Ludvigson. Bvery Endea- ! Peoples Gas r tm ‘xrketl to be present. A wel- b , ,_ . L . L Pressed Steel Car. 69 9 g )3 ; o i S i B oy PEACE STOCKS e : : i ¢ g Reading o 913 9015 o - Matthew’s Lutheran Church. 3 R i 3 3 So Pac .. 5 £ vices with Holy Communion at g e ; : B A e So Ry .. a0 s B 3 B | We own and offer, subject to sale, a limited p. Preparatory at 11 o'clock No b i 3 g 3 ; % L : g Studebaker .. 5 2 4 6 ] i P : 3 L ; S G 71 1 amount of the stocks of the following local manu- ing service. : 2 o G A : Texas S % : ! -~ ; Union Pac ......13 ; facturing companies, whose position, by reason of United Fruit A. M. E. Zion Church, : : ik . : X : b o S S their well established commercial business, should be 3 Church St. 10:45 morning : E i i ke v : . g [ U S Rub Co ... 6 u improved by the return of peace and the natural re- hip. The stor will preach from R e z ¢ 4 ¢ S Steel ... L. g : : . subject, “Ample Preparation.” | 7 o “ J 2 « 2 : T & Steel pfd . 2 . adjustment of business from a war to a peace basis. © p. m. Sunday school, the parents = - 3 b : ! va Car Che E 561 583 D N R nuaztad to Heve it e v : e T i : Ve GariChoy % AMERICAN HARDWARE CORPORATION, . "will hold its exercises, 6:3 : ' : g Beeth i STANLEY WORKS, its exercises, 6:30 p. & 4 - oo - Al are welcome. Miss Roberta o ; ; o iy . S = S Wb coae i . : . CITY ITEMS. UNION MANUFACTURING CO. 7:45, the pastor will speak on o : s : i i ivi i i ; 1 ST e tibr B e o e b 1 ; ; s el . / — A circular giving a brief history of these com- hd these services. : ;- 2 R ; ; [RSDE=ceorge Dinn s eonal S=e 8 panies will be forwarded on request. - after his recent illness. Trinity M. E. Church. 2 i 33 s S R aeaet (harles Johnson, who was sent to 3 # 3 i 7 - il s the town home some time ago, escap- keaching Sunday morning at the . )ty Methodist Episcopal church 3 S—— . & 3 s AT TR e cd this morning. Johnson is the third i Eiis 2 o $ 5 he Rev. Herbert R. Livingstone to escape In two days. BUELO—KURT, EMERGENCY HEADQUARTERS jartford. A cordial welconre is This interesting photo is one of the | phatograph was sent to his parents | Lieut Blanchard Battle of the 35lst| fded to all, first of Americans detaized by the |by the American Red Cross. His [ Aero Squadron, Columbus, Ga., Lieut. e | Germans. These officers are held at | companions are: (standing from left | B. W. der Leyson, of Boston, Mass, £ : Lieut. Edward Victor | to right) Lieut. H. Gile of the Av Capt Joseph F. Williamson of Seba-| )embers of the New Britain Bar | afternoon at 4 o’clock at St First. Church of Christ. | 1saac: N. (front right) has |tion Signal Corps, Licut. Wm. Hazel | stopol. Cal, at front left S odation ot tleln mestinglvonter |G arman Ditheran churon: mer of Main and Church streets. | since escaped from the camp. The YPlyler of the 27th Aero Squadron,’ (c) Underwood & Underwood® ey T L O T S TR T s o P o O T (o) W. Maier, minister. The fonly 2 2 e iy S eloine) AbriNan Bl Douszner who limliabdors Stiewe: around to their patients. Beginnin fce to be held in the church to- | died on October 10, ten months after { Monday the committee will have its row s the morning service with | | and Mrs. John Pison of Washinston | years, died Thursday night " | he had been admitted to the bar. adquarters at {he Visiting Nurses Lching by the pastor. Mr. M.«m-} | street | home in Bristol of pneumonia. She | "\ A ¥ g et e AT T YT | association rooms at the corner of i | =0 Ju ey Bl U Sop 8 ) o Sl g ’ East Main and Cenfer streets instead ts to be with the church until | T to s H. McMurray of 13 Frank- 5 N I November 3rd. On Thursday George Litka. | moving to Bristol where her hus to Anc Mc (";-c(l\or\!\.c “‘ X Showing the New Furope after the | 7 4 " ooy department office. ing the First Church supper and | | George Litka, son of Mr. and Mrs. [{1s5ingibusiness flaboutitwoSyearsiasollilinstreet fand Ml war in accordance with President 1 will be held. It is expected | William Litka of 252 Maln street, died | esides her husband, Pasquale, she bert of § Wallace stret. Wilson's ideas of the independence of | S == o L4 at the New Britain hospital today. He | leaves four sons, Alphonso of Bristol., Ieland Hoar, who has béen ill with WILL CONTINUE CANTEEN. all departments of the church ! = e : ible school will start work again was 4 years old. The fune: 1K of Bridgeport, John in the U.linfuenza at the naval hospital in | Subject peoples, with every copy of e o ihs Bowk Navy, and Thomas of this eity. | Brookiyn, is recoverng. next Sunday’s New York American. Chairman W. W. Leland of the Hony vovember 3rd. | jip held tomorrow afternoon. : : S hal B (Club b, anal d t ot the Red Cronk e | itai Theodore Steege will officiate. Inter- | founder of the Boy's Club band, and | yonn Liebler. who was rece - | emm—eeee | Service department of the Red Cross St. Mark’s Church. New BI‘llfilll Mall GhOSGH a[ New ment will be in Fairview cemetery. | two daughters. Mrs. Vito ")vl‘ m”‘]”"w pointed to the regular police force, has LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | stated today that the cantcen, which econd Sunday after Trin- | B R e e~ locenlactailaalasiparolarieriant Ba | SOO S css S ATION: s i ter ok O e e Ay London Conierence Mrs. Mary Doherty. e s Gatnolls| ricl Howleydiatakain Raompiisticet ——— - | gregational church, would be contin- Fdward Buelo and Miss Frieda Kurt Although the infiuenza cpidemic is Miss Irene Conlin is confined to her letting up to an appreciable extent, home on Tremont street by illness. of 25 Hubut street were married this Matthew's | there is stil much work for the Emerg- The cere- | ency Relief committee to do, especially jin regard to driving visiting nurses . morning prayer and sermon. fiunersifservices iforsNlne MurySn ol s o ol G S s Ty o e e T LY FOR SALE—Winter Top for Ford |ued. This staaement was made to con- rch school and evening service IssR Dobenty Pwldaro tRthaflato MR Al ol i R e e e e B ST tegular masses will he resumed at Touring car. :Apply 426 Stanley St. | tradict a rumor to the contrary, which Ntted. Services will be on new | oy Tondon, Oct, 26—t the ses- | ot Domerty, —and mother of |\ ¢ oo tery, this clty St. Ma tomorrow. Last week the ) 10-26-3d—x | has been given some circulation Baava e : S endn b e see | Chaplain Jonn Donerty with the sec- s : e e e e e —e Jislon”lof the) Connecticus chamber of jlond divisfon in Hrance, wers held this —— morrow the regular numbes will be | commerce this morning, the following | morning at St. Mary's church at 9 sy Swedish Elim Baptist Church. | o'clock. Interment was in St. Mary's Mrs. Herbert Burndt, Belde WHAT AN ARMISTICE MAY MEAN T R BN e (U WICHG (IO hcrehnts, L0t 8 S HE AL B The funeral of Mrs. Esther Burndt, | The movie film entitled: “Kamerad, % 5 of N Rev. ; Wife of Herbert Burndt, formerly of | Kamerad, Booze will win the war,” il at 10:45. Divine worship at 11 LA >w London; first vice- | ' mhe funeral mass was sung by afternoon in | will be produced tomorrow at the ck a. m. Young People’s meet- | President, George K. Crawford of | Luke Fitzsimmons of \Waterbury. s city, was held this at 5 p. m. with special program, | Bridgeport; second vice-president, Ar- | Rev. John T. Winters read the com- i I'ertland, Corn Mys. Burndt died | Princess theater in Hartford at 2 p. m. mittal services at the grave. The pall | at her home in Ohio to which she and | in the interest of the Prohibition State i bearers were Patrick Rockwell, Wil- | her husband moved shortly after their | Campaign. { liam Cole, John Dunlay, Henry Mc- | marriage a few months ago x Abel Gross and John Kinery have —— |«; ail, James Moore and John Dunn. been made corporals in the S. A. T wed by ref ents. £ | thur M. Waite of Sharon; treasurer, ice at 7 o'clock. R. L. Mott Russell of Manchester; di- Emmanuel Gospel Church. 1 Milt Ar Flower beavers wers Thomas Quin- Miss Gertrude Judd, . at Storrs colleg Groes home ¥ Franklin Square, Milton S. An- | g ; z s s i - P ‘: r",jl\“‘)’vf R e - . lan and Michael Kehoe. A number Miss Gestiude Tudd, daughter for a few days. ;'n«;o'n“u '2:30 o'clock and con- | B LA of priests from throughout the stute | Mps. . 3. Judd of 436 Hillside av- Mrs. George Ryan is recuperating | R “,‘I.' anitl sund SNVINE atee ] were present in the sanctuary. enue, Hartford, diea Monday of pneu- | after an illness of about a week. Terber assler of Brit- 1 > S | monia. Miss Judd was known in this | Through the agency of H. D. Tum- Mrs. Herbert H. Hassler of Brit- | | Klage Double Funcral. v : 700 b e Edst Africa are expected to be | [ - I b c phrey, Amelia Goodwin has solc A tlsias e 4 . The double funeral of Mrs. Anna | plLER T R e e ng the s TS, '”,“(LL"‘-] o : o lage and her 10 month old daugh- el : DpIsifeSmeetin gl oc IV “,’.";f ter, Elcanor, will be held in Walling- | Albert W. Blank. el N . s L) ugher. Preaching at ‘\0_4.\ Bibic @ ford Monday afternoon. The funeral Albert W. Blank, aged 23 died at Ten ey el N 3 5 S *‘-'4% polianf 1a:168 i @ Dedlcation o : was to have been held in Meriden to- | nis home at 48 Prospect strest toda turned to duty with the Naval Re- P AR — hew place of worship at 3 o’clock ? - e Bt O=RC Sk & cerve at Pelham Bay after spending > E Rimia ‘%/ : morrow afternoon but a change Was | e leaves his father, Fred Blank, two | ¢ New 1A NAIYE— b, m. and l“.'- m. for # 4 . made necessary e treh Tt n v o | o fmlouss al i lomen TisRiaglon | E ) oanE ReRl I . I'SEnavy, and o sistor, Helen. The fu- j . MrssAS\G Fkimball, "head Sor the at 6 o'clock. Evangelistic meet- ’ . o b [ % na ind a. sister, o = cLysimballl Lot the 2t 7 o'clock. A cordial invita- ¢ . Py Olgn Jullailorenson. j neral wiil be held Monday afternoon, | Motor transportaul ["‘ of _f:“_ w"_';“?v‘( is extended to the public. The funeral of Olga Julla Loren- | Kev, A. C. Theodore Steese Will offi- | Eency Relief commitice, rodhents tha 2 son of 45 Harvard street will be held | ciate. Burial will be in Fairview | ® dozen men, owners of automobiles, o (e | report tomorrow ning bhetwen § i 'and 8:30 at the Visiting Nurses asso- O e TlOI et SeIontist) tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 from the Swedish Lutheran church. Burial ‘hapel corner of West Main street f § Will be in Fairview cemetery ark Place. Sunday morning ser : A ¥ = at 10:45, Subject: “Probation S : Lawrence A. Glabau. Mrs. Elizabeth B, Wayne of 23 Fair- | ——————— s ler Death.” Sunday school at 9:4; p " y Lawrence Arnold Glabau, aged 1 |Vview street, wife of Clarence B. Wayvne | home. Nhe dnesday evening meeting at 3 ear and 11 months, son of Mr. and | died this morning at her | | | I ciation headquarters to assist in driv- | Llizabeth B. Wayne. | ing nurses around to visit the sick. and the shop mates of Mr. Jud at the | g g i 3 New Britain Machine Co. and all who o e véading room fc the : Mrs. William Glabau of 427 Chestnut | Was 22 vears old. She | have expressed their sympathy in acts he address is open daily from 2 un straet, died yesterday. The funcral | barents, living in Middletown and also | ave e¥PreER LAeH 5 BB e E LS LT o'clock, except Sundays. was held at 4 o'clock this afternoon. | three small children. The funeral will “““f.m. 2 it >el - 3 : N e 3 | great bereavement. W. Pelton. Rev. M. W Gaudian officiated. Inter- [ be held Monday L MR e e A ) Memorial Church Notice, e ——— | ment was \h Fairview cemectery Caroline Suss, The supreme Allied Military Coun- | military importance in other territory e ices will be resumed, including | recto Neeley, Bradford; B. = Card of Thanks. cil at Versailles is expected to de-|now held by the hostile n‘dvltn;“ b(:n\e The AcCvities of the senesh, The | D. Pierce, Bridgeport; Frank I, Rose, Mrs. Thomas Riley. We wish to thank all for the ex- | Card of Thanks. miand ses; condltlonsgef an sRnlsies | OR hea D L T S ) Rey G v NTss AN Glasaonbury; Charles B. Cook, Hart- | - The funcral of Mrs. Thomas Riley | pressions of sympathy and floral trib- | [ oa0 G0 aooegee wign | that the Ceatral Powers evacuate allfon the me also suggest i t : f LB nchester; W 57 Laur » - eaveme. ¢ ; i the ar shaded on the above map ! Allies insist an placiag guards in a theme, he | ford; O E. House, Manchester; W. A. i «f 57 Laurel strect was held this ! utes at the time of cur bereavement. | o oo, nks the aets of kindness Fvtente ar American| sxanttioni plants and | ot i submenige ressive Power in Christian Relig- | Schenk, Meriden; George Burnham, | morning at the church of St. John the Mrs. Henvy 1. Winger o onro T er asreami Sl O R Leie Vi el o ; % All the friends of the churrh [ Middletown; W. Pelton, New Brit- | Evangelist. The funeral mass was | Mrand Mrs. G. Winger and family. | oo and friends in the recent | (FO0PS 1o occupy poin especial | basc ‘ urged to attend this service, the | aini N. €. Jenkins, New Haven; W. D., sung at 10 o'clock and interment fol- | i loss ot lour helovanbhiuband =ontand at whidh Mr. Missirian will offici- | Harris, New London; = Frederick W.]lowed in §t. Mary's cemetery. Mrs CArd) of Thanlks e i drew D OTver Sunday school at 12 o'clock. | Cary, Norwich; E. IL Hills, Plainville; | Riley dicd Thursddy evening at her et i ani i estacinlly Fieis ! % 3 : ‘clock. | W. A. Rowell, Rockville; I'rederick W. ; home following an attack of influen- We wish 10 express our most siicere s : 2 . & for 2 M : People’s Society at 7 o'clock. | V ) : : | erick Lodge No. 32, A. F. & A. M. for C \.mi- n,«”-' Monday evening. ir] { Dakin, Sharon: M. W. Bushnell, | za resulting in pneumonia, She leaves | thanks to friends and neighbors :,” | thelr istance in conducting servicas Onnectlcut r“5t an are epos“ 0. Beoutcy MONGaY i3 ; > 2 5 2 s rir many ¢ sions of sympathy € S 2 5 o Buts and choir rehearsal Thursday | Thompsonville; H. P. Dunham, Weth- | her husband and six children one of | their many expression e SRR | ana N. B. Homo Guards for their mili- A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION crsfield; W. . Morris, Willimantic, | whom, Sergeant George Riley, s in |« o fioval o1 "‘ . "‘“1 ;" the | tary escort e . 5 TRaaE e France th of our husband. son and broth- | Wry es % : ¥ 5 A . and I. G. Manchester, Winsted. Fra Cile hien e et o Also for the beautiful floral offer- organized and quahfied through years of efficient, 0 : ings we thahk Pequabuck Chapter No | | ’ Lecture Hall, e | James W. Carter e e 7 s e Tod s e BT O MO trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, e alnetn S aciura sillibe 'l el = N | James W. Carter, aged 27 years, | ¥ ,"y‘ S SER amily. | F. of Plainville, Olivet Chapter O. E Sy ini : P dloaing lectute 3 Veven. | DEATHS AND FUNERALS ! 04 (oday at nis home at 40 Wood- | M7 Gec Slinfendny fanal il [ Eof e S HCE Y SR B Izxecutor or Administrator. pngelist F. L. Abbott Sunday even John L, Suprenant, father; Elzic Su- Henry Suprenant, Mus. | New Dritain and triends and associ-| @ Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Depts. 100 and 200 of Main leaves her pastor, ch at 10:43, on the ning 134 i % = | land 2ot He is survived by his iiithe lLiactine l"'l‘l» o .“<‘v” Private John Pison. | wife and two children, and three sis prenamng a; et. T The subject will be, “Has God | | wife dren. g N el e e ol ] [Definite Message for this Genera- John Pison, a private in the Unit- | ters, Mrs. W. J. Gorman, Mrs. Addie - office of the nley Works. n?" All should plan to hear this| ed States army, died at Kentucky | Sent and Mrs. 1. Fellows. I et o) s A S Onver Connecticut Tfllst and Safe Deposit CO- | i i E ing cz Thursday £ ing | 5 = E s Miver and ingiaddress. The service will be- | araining camp on Thursday following | = i T e TarephIC oty e aeras SR e Srompaly at 7:43 o'clock. All are | an flincss with pneumonia. He was 34 Mrs. Genevieve Toscano Card of Thauks. | Tamily, Blaie: HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPL res 2| hcome. years of age and was the son of Mr. Mrs. Geaevieve Toscano, aged (sl We wish to thank all our friend Mrs. Henry Hanson, Plainy it oulard