New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1919, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI UUCDCT (U AMDED | FATHER DOHERTY IS | DEATHS AND FUNERALS EUMMEREE [;HAMBERI} ALIVE AND \V'ELLK nest 1"1,/:0;\:T;v_mmnnw, Ernest Thomas, 12 years old, only | i ——— son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert \\'nnll—‘ i house, formerly of this city, died y l | Local Boy. Pricst at Waterbury | terday of pneumonia at his parent | homo, 67 Hemingway avenue, East Church Is With Army of Ocu- | jraven, following an illness with influ- The funeral will be held from GW]C Burean Ahom fo Take UD LS h NN Cermany. | S Jate nome at 1:45 o'clock tomor- (Special to The Herald.) | row afternoon and at 4 o’'clock from JUST SUUNB | the Erwin Memorial chapel in Fair- Community Improvement | waterbury dan. 27— Rumars that| 6 I S R e . w6 tev, John A. Doherty, istant pas- tor at the Church of the Immac Hill will (.'mc.mjnilu:‘l interment will Conception, has been killed or wound- | D@ in Fairview cer The civic bureau directors of the e ed while in service in France we e chamber of commerce will meet Wed- - 5 ave “aller. & | erroncous, Rev. Mrs. Genevieve Faller. nesday eveni at 8 olclock to take | S0 CER {l::::f:,»:g‘u{‘\?:“wm\‘}k\?',': Mrs, Genevieve T. Fuller, widow of I a that | dled about a week and a half ago, Bis { died at the New Britain General hos his pital yesterday morning of a com- THetel 1s no secreting expectd | plication of diseases. Mrs. Fuller the pracess of saving was 66 vears of age. Burial 1 be oneyo it is Jum- has been serving | In Greenwood cemetery in Union- oin N mnoaaanse ma- | Ville. She leaves one son. Russell T. Prudence directs the | | such - cons vork for this year. The directors athior Miteons met early in the fall but decided that | p, 0. Donherty's sister in New Brit- onflaceotint fof e obndition s MEemdll = =ntd (ol ARGl s h the necessity of holding back 2 K 2d a letter from . . : 5 Doherty stating that he was in per- program of civic improvements for the city. they would adjourn fostguealch, conditions were more ne 2 sebo Dotiry During the next few in ihe A5 chaplain with the Amercen MIl| pyjiar 2 > : g the ew ) 2 rines in France and is reported to be way to independence—— | Penrose, 1.0 progress of the city, its growth, its i gormon T Citn the army of occupa- | = = it points to regular de pressed public improvements, its water devel- g FETEATE TEIE o ted home until | Mrs. Morris Corbet. iEiDaints dotresnlan do; Tune, according to Father Fitzsimons.| Mrs. Morris Corbet, wife of Morris e el g bl factories and business houses, th Plans for extensive additions to the | Corbet, the manager of the M. & L. pany, Have you started as existed froj c bureau feels it can be of valu- |, PInS o8 OX O tlate Conception | shoe store in this city, died vesterday | e R 1f stro able help in determining just what ve announced vesterd by Rev 1mmnm:: at her home at 12 Hart, | Telno il aeme L i , . followingh best for the community The res b simons. The church will be | street. Death was due to pneumonia Gt ot fo the gitt ot Dol object is solely to make New Britain t ihe rear and new granite| Mrs. Corbet is survived by her hus- s e i i the “best city possible for all its peo- | wajjs trimmed with limestone will be| band and three children, the youngest Paidl on Bavines A These lwmiuf: ) ple”, and its program will follow this saqded, mak the exterior of the| of whom is but three weeks old. The oy S not make M ’\1. .. thought entirely. Louis P. Slade ehurch entirely of stone. The seat-| deceased was 26 years of age and L 'thz : irm of the board of directors |ing capacity will be increased by | prominent in Jewish circles in this ol Vs M o o ‘e‘ s so of the bur I about 500 city. Services were held yesterday af i e <’;m, Ju(!zm‘ it tonight, tite committee ap-{ Father Fitzsimons said the church | ternoon at the Beth Alom cemetery o by President E. W. Pelton |wil] be extended 35 feet in the rear.| Rabbis Rosenberg and Sesal officia- | Gt et cns meet to discuss the advisability | An entirely new front will be bullt to | ting. Maehad voteditor 1,1r. Man‘ntw ; of going before the board of finance | the depth of tho ves le. On the| == S iomosia o, rel n contro ;; op-~ and taxation this year and asking for {sides the new walls will be 13 Mrs. Margaret Smith Munson. Deps b ’\;:;):“",]v,;:ms a chance in appropriation to have the city [inches deep. Three new altars and 14| The funeral ~of Mrs. Margare lficliniion aeencs i . collect its own ashes. This is a project | new windows have been donated Smith Munson, was held at 9 o’clock - = T hese senate leaders have said to lnan Pt ; ; in the church of St j reir friends in the House that the . ‘ vhi any of the citizens strongly With the increased seating capawty | this morning o which many o country Jooked to the house to set the ~~n~-~e-\ | SecONd Trainload Sent From British favor. The committee is composed of the children will be able ta attend the | John the Evangeli Rev. John J.| pace for the republi £ a the following men: Dr. T. F. Reeks, | 9 o'clock mass in a body and there | Fitzgerald was the celebrant of a e B 108 LeDUDLCHN SDATLy,Sans Army is ¥oxp ; T N. Humphrey,. Charles Mueller, will still be room for adults, Father | requiem high mass. Tho bearers ,n‘;f['\ ‘H]'\ “Z“’:: VAT G “‘”i“”."i‘ ° o8 REET ST K i Scted 0 Arzive at VIGHS When the L s caisiation na on Wednesday of This Week. President E. W. Pelton and Secretary | Fitzsimons said im- | were Raymond Smith, Howard Smith, and pave t} I { provements are completed the church | George Scheyd, William Foley, Thom- :'vr nfy;u\)‘r he way for the enactment )i Sprague. iygtorgthe e cten - Secretary Sprague placed the order | will seat about 2.000. | as Foley and William Bovle. The e el e ":"";"4"""_'& di”‘f‘_ Vienna, Jan. 25.—A second train for uniform hour cards today, and _————— | flower bearers were Michael Murphy (Continuc First Page.) e b e “‘;‘oy load of foodstuffs from the British | army in Italy left Vincenza today and opment, its increase in population, members of the chamber can have | . oyorl Corncn prporTs. | And William Scheyd. The burial was | = N in the new holic cemetery Souncy led the charge by bursting | oughly responsive to the wishes of = through a locked door and into a|tha paopie. ) : 5 is expected to reach here on Wednes- Wall Street, Close—Shippings made | 94Y Dext. The distribution of the first further declines in the last hour but | trainload which arrived recenily has U. S. Steel and several other leaders | been begun under the supervision of were at highest quotations of the day. ) Major Bathell, chief of the British Sales approximated 375,000 shares, military mission. As foodstuffs still New York Stock Fxchange quota- | command fabulous prices here, special same late this week by applying for| : i s i | them. Non members can w‘::‘“*ht‘- “"‘ | Sacred FHieart St Joseph and St. | o 7r Thanl room } t1 cards Y taking out mem s 4 f “ard ol hanks. I 1 rearing the ay arance of 1 ards by o | DDCATAT CEE 0 It this thought that has induced the chamber or by paving a nominal| We wish to express in this manner blin nelproprietor i orh thellic sl ia Sec St su The chamber hopes thaf every | Reports were read by Rev. Lucvan | our appreciation for the sympathy | house, Lo Herrani, s had ($B8 16 Fon | Sisanns By o ihe S0E oo ’,0 n“:“mw S atorein New) Mol iee | Bojnowski, pastor of the Sacred Heart | shown us during our recent bereave- | s person and several packs of cards | Mot While the Speaker, under the nd display, 1t prominently i ~OXCER | church, Rev. Patrick Daly, pastor ment. Especially do_we thank our | Were found thrown carelessly about | povisen Fouse rules o Do in that sthesnurcliasing PHLLC Bllas iy B8 it Fosephist and Rev il John S By relatives, friends and neighbors, Mil- | @ pantry from which he was taken by | formulating legislation he stands forth | oy advised of the hours the stores will | 7o STOFCR T (g™l Vs church, at | ler & Olson Co.. The Stanley lan oficer. Ferrari paid o fine of $50 [ 49 5 eanercte canmnte ot o thauent | ons furnished by Richter & Co., | Precautions have been taken to pro- Obmerye SLEinE B association will | the masses in these churches er- | Office, Lexington Lodge, I O. O and costs and | s Walein, . Mis- | of the public, and the influence which members of the New York Stock Ex- | Vent them falling into the hands of The milke producers assocaor svce | 02y morning. By the report of the | Washinglon Camp, P. O. 8. of S Joseph » John Salonia, | setected him would he powerful B Ao i e » meet at the chamber Of COMMENCE) .. oy it i5 seen that the church debt | George W. Corbin Commandery ¢ i azan ned §5 each. | enough to control the Committee on JRH. 21, 10080 e - 0 DrovlEions Goat el W rooms Wednesday cvening at § o%I0¢K | yg been wiped out in the: Polish|all of the U. §. Navy men who ‘assls 2y *’;‘”" 1 through his attorney, | committeos; which nomilates the | , 2 iy Gl d"” ’,l:"'ed fres among the poorest of te launch important business relative | = ° > 1d D'Esopo, that the I 2 i Am Beet Sugar .. 68% 681 68 the city's population. In additi : church. ed at the funeral House standing committees Repub- 8 § e addition, the f the n‘\v!l? { n]vvx‘ltj:‘.’nw in | w T During the year the receipts of the Mr. and M Vietor Carlson n‘:‘ ’n‘ ely f} ‘mx‘\‘ i 1(‘31( SR o o e e S .tlask\xfi(‘rg;} 03;@ ,'x?,‘ 35 ;:}:‘;n‘(;:n]{ r(((m:;m“am to furnish week- aithe AL e Sacred Heart church were $40,000 Mr, an s. George Poterson, Eorld s b eI - | Mr. Mann would give the country the | 1 (&M Erem Cvlql’ REL00AR100 4|V S0 Aolion e N0 G0 0 et ly reaideriiy W esmnmemeens. The bank indebtedness of $20,220 has Hildur C. ! $ ctstomergtoghisyhous k | impression that Cannonism had been | 4™ Car & Fdy Co 90 89 O (R 1‘}‘"“_""‘”15 have been made IN AMBULANCE CRVICE. been wiped out entirely and the only il Cariso | business, while Ferrari brought Am Can .. Ht | 463; 4614 | With Italy for the regular shipment Ambulance Driver Patrick J. Hart-| qoit jo an outstanding obligation of = e Am Smelt ... 70% 0% 70% |Of foodstuffs to Vienna. It is hoped ney spent a short furloug at Nis| ¢4 600. In St Mary’s church, Rev. TEMS after 1{,‘ :m\.um‘.\. a ast train. | the elevation to Chairmanships of Am Sugar . ,112://2 112% 112% :lY‘m'\"n Yll‘a:;flfm.d will arrive almost E Several other “friends” came later t0 | men of long service but no unusual | 4™ Tel & Tel ....100% 100% 1007% [daily and that similar arrangements Mary's Annua atements. ce bl restored, and would carry with it the ¢ 1is house to spend the night | gupremacy of the seniority rule and home at 60 Tremont street vesterday,| ;oun . Winters, reported at length ! 1 : L oturning to his station at i) ot of i it, bringing the party up to seven. | aniity Anaconda Cop .. 59 585 can be made with Switzerland so that Merritt, New Jerse vesterday afte parish. The pastor read his financial ATS Fe Ry Co.. 98% 933 before long Vienna's food situation s B A i oaon 60% 687 may be materially relieved B &0 ... c.e. 48% 48 § - Poiice Have Watched Plac Obmt . it 5 artney y Pay your water rent this weck and e R, pinion expressed by Republican noaf Hantbev Wes ons ot report last week. ot il six months, this Nouse | jeaders was that Mr. Mann and the wement leaving this city for p| "The following figures were given in e Ittt 16 Henry stroep, | 125, becn under close watch because | obsarvance of seniority would go down reenleaf, and soon 8 ¥he teport b€ Revi Patril Daly yes | o L L 8 T L e i Gnere| O[O pieny comutants, Ofleet BN, || 6 aefent tozetiier: Tho clection to e BRT ......... 19 188 4 5 1t camp was picked for a position aw| {5, (T ooy, T§12,311.69; from | pAS Teported to the Dol o °''] the officer on that heat testified as to | Speakership of any such candidate as | Beth Steel B ..... 61 Y FRANCE FORGIVES POET ambulance driver and assigned ta pew rents $3,089 S nerey | on #2500 DibertyBond=Rdutinggtheilion o iy ation of the house as did | p, H. Gillett of Massachuesetts, S. D, | Can Pac medical corps. He was vecently|g,g, 5o; ajocesan collection, $225; | PR% . e of B8 Avc street | GicCrs Souncy, Murphy. Dart, $torey. | Fess of Ohio or Nicholas Longworth | Con Leather ... g Famous Ttalian, Gabriel D'Annunz neferred from Gamiptreshicat 01 Sitel 45 e During Eithe i vear, Sreal [HsSlEoEs : e fassey ‘and Hart. Because of the | of Ohio would carry with it a revision | Ches & Ohio ; E Thought to Be Stirring Up Hatred mp Merritt and makes daily trips $ats to the ameunt of $8,000 was has entered the employ of the South- | watchful eve of a woman sentry, sev- | of the rules Ghino Cop .. 3 331 % 3 hetween New York and New Jersev, | ©5t¢ - -a;m(h G50 e pn;d off the | N New England Telephone company. | eral raids were unsuocesstul. Tt e = e ro i | Chilhni e s e 394 | Paris, J ambulance loads of wounded [ acauin Aevlos 5501000 John Magnuson has entered the em- | was conducted Saturday night after | ¢o e oh wenldi e lorea | Col RS T KT 3616 5 g | forgetfu from the point of debarka-| ¢hurch deb hsheand ploy of the John A. Andrews furni- | g Ludani comy ed he | only Rt or Cons Gas ...... g ¢ | Madtin ¢ e ture company, and began his duties | haq since Christnias, $175 play- : o %1 Crucible Steel | . e . : s istutas, $175 ¥ « ‘manship rep ability and CIDIORS 5 ¢ re t Gabricl Y. M. C. A. NOTF this m g ing " at Perrari’s home 1 : R ini e 5 s ; y A i PLAYING IN LUOK. Willlam H. Buell, a local boy who | Nota Monday Special. Any Overcoat were fixed at $200 in case o T o o S T e W y v fet v in New York iy e in our store $12.00 off regular pr ¢ Rl b ophictorl wholl o o Anitarticle fon o Joseyt and kot FR2 LR Brtce [ e ek earyice o i Western |Mi@ia SISESIRES UG EEEER Batt Tolian apheal byathe LEropIicioTD recommend a manto a Chair- 2 s jan article, for an street fell from a veranda 170 Broa et e U ed s s entanen || EoSaRIEBCIDRRERIn stor was fined $30 and $100 for the jive [ manshin, he would be passed over. | Goodrich Rub o | which he accuses street last evening, to a distance Thdiiwe Pandiattertiteflentry foriinin| e si Rt o comeis S R B TR || Crecusntensiines 3e Some Republicans exvect to see not | Great Nor pfd 92% O 92% | hand in hand 0 feet, and with th ! F§ country, was the ker atithe menis [l i ol o g o8 o celian i maater mb. - - - only Mr. Mann defeated for Speaker, | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs 373 3 37% | against Ttal black eyes escaped serious injuries. | .. .eting in the Y T A. vesterda an actoni S loe Rl R Pt s 14 AT 0 \ but Representative Joseph Fordney | Inspiration ...... 447% 44% 44% |says has raked history to find argu- S eting ir M. CAT ves g chanic at the Staaley Works rolling ITA N A . e 5 5 5 5 su He was removed to the New Britain | ariernoon. The speaker told of his ex- :]"i}l“ c a e rolling| NEW BRITAIN MEN AT passed over as Chairman of the Ways ]T{NN"‘OFF‘OD e _‘:;u : ments to stir up Ita Linst France, Ganeral hospital where several lace T e R T ey : 2 ol - , 4 and Means Committee. Kennec Copper ... 32% 325 S v s T e e T . e 2 3 £ A eeting of the Young Wo s IECTN 2 i 3 3 h Vi 514 e < tions were noted about his face S el e e r.q\- AT e s MKINLEY BANQUET/| Recorzanization of the Democratic | Lehigh Valley . 56% 56 | bronze horses from St . o i es for over two vears. Rev.| Rirst church will be held Wednes ! Party will also come fo somo desree | Mex Petroleum ...168% k 2 Venice by Napoleon FAIR COMMITTEE MEETING. | Samuel Sutcliffe will be the speaker | artornoon at the home of Mrs. Stan. | == -\:w the next ongices Champ Clark, :V«L‘(jn(nill Y}.:m‘! oo “D’Annunzio,” s the newspapst! T . e 4 r & = . = o steps fro the rostr 2 ' & Hudson.. 72% S Qe s The committec in charge o thri.\ the Fellowship supper in the Y. M. | Joy Goss on Grove Hill. Work | Hardware City to be Well Represented [ fione “wit inerit ,f,w'[;,':(,”'r,'." ,m“”’", S aie i recontly decided he¢ would write no coming fair of the church ol St A. tonight. Mr. Sutcliffe spoke in- | among the Madura Indians will be e “}, Jnent fae "“" a7 B L = v e more romances, but he has written John the Evangelist will hold an im- | torestingly at the supper last week in | t31ed over. All the young women of | at Republican Gathering in '\ ":‘:“ ‘:{’H‘i“"v("/" ‘4‘;“{""” ‘p Y'{f\ C,'.‘f)" iv?” ‘;”; RO g : one more, which s nation will' read portant meeting at 8 o'clock tomor. | answer to the criticisms of the G Chl e tnyied Tolation i e i L ot e, e CEh el B e s e 45 ; and forgive, remembering fthe poet's raw evening in the parish hall work | Pay vour water rent this week and AdLtion. Sl Sl Beanes i Sl . ; previous tributes to France and the save interest—advt o A A ) IO 2 L S ieprese mo- | Reading - splendid role he played fu~inducing - Subscriptions for the annaul dinner [ cratic leader, announced that he would | Rep I & S com t 5 William Mason was arrested today | or the Connecticut McKinley associa- | accept the 1 Y R oels Ttaly to enter the war.” ;| by Officer H. €. Lyon, charged with | i, e A e o R : RElsaivis ,\(mamvn Imc et = e - theft of goods from Landers, Frary &) yeqnesday evening, ave ciosed and no | a picturesque minority floor manager. | g LiE 3 PETER IS OUT OF LUCK (1] - fln! 1Y =-- 0 Glari | Trauth & Hinaranalvalizmd B80S e R e R e Studebaker ... 9 i . . Vv £ - . it ToTe ti ane btains ] B is expectec “j‘\ esident ilson | mpexas Oil vona 294 3 | Peter D. McKenna of 139 Henry anquet gives promise of bein 1 go a great way toward climthat- | tiion Pac .. .. 26 1 | street, reported’ to the police) Faster STEAK, Sirloin, Porterhouse, Round or Q | Senator George W. Klett has re-! i sect aver held #nd the representa- | ing Southern dominance in the ap- | v : 3 y P C + 2 ¥ tah € e day, that he was th ir T b € d | ceived a letter of appreciation from | (ot . R el o e Utah Copper . ay, that he was the victim of holdup | the Y. M. T. A. & B. society for his | an DeRba e s s = be | U S Rubber Co % 73 men late Satirday night on Stanley LARD, Very best pure. Buy now on the B [ succes in sequing the State armory : e | R e i | EET 9 t A \e is minus $5 low Market ) by} B | for the annual fair of the society dur- publican Congressional com- | first of these is in the Department of | V& Car Chem ... z % |and a gold watch. This is the ec- ow Marke! 2 1bs B | ing April 25 and May Sl e e e e e e e e viles 5 on |NvestinEnouse L Sl ond time that Peter has been the K Fred Murphy, of the §. 8. Manchu- | cillor John G. Murray of the Hartford | March 4 by the resignation on that | Willvs Overland .. 24% 24% | victim of the holdup men, in almost ria is spending a brief furlough at{ giocese was G o e ra T B e e e e S e the same locality. his home in this city. t has bec alled away e has | torney General. There will be three Chief P"l'“»"m‘k’“;j:;"\‘"‘;:“:“' d ’i:"”l‘“ written to Senator George W vacancies in diplomatic posts—Am- 1 ISABELTAS' SOOTAL. % Shlitshd: S sident of » association, stating [ hassadors to France, Ttaly and Russia abells T b man P. F. King of the police | R iy e @ lne e e e - ‘”"”‘-l‘ ““?“1‘0-]1\«:'0"&1 Daughters board has veturned from a trip to . e e S e 5 S o Hetinzuis] eotic ryers | O abella, will hold a social tomor- e e Lot b “\),”.W : ohinl the cainiy llmce :“:”V«(:\‘ General to the | Distinguished Connecticut TAWYers | 1o "coonitt o4 11 olubrooms in honer Unheard-of low prices at Long’ Voo ttain 4 . A Say Tt Never Properly Passed the | °f '\hr: rj-;‘u'llnx officers. An entertain- Advt. 3 ". Allingz, Joseph R. Andrews, ROBBERY AT Y. M. C. A, SR vllll"]v “f ) ‘.p rv'w\:dtul‘ and ,,‘fm‘fl & 2 4 S et | National Senate and House, | mentg will be served. Mrs. Sadie Cal- 8 ¢ Brown, Chamberlain, e m | n is chairman of the committes FORD SUES FOR MILLION n Daniclson, John E. Downes, Asociation Safe Opemcd and $239 | artford, Jan. 27.—A voluminous | arranging the even | H. W Albert nvers, [\(Vy]!‘r is Stolen Over Week-Fnd. report, submitted to the State Bar as- G { liam M. ( nstein rd ¥ y ” A \ e o The Y. M. C. A. building was en- = ; ; . : . R. Hea S ank | sociation of Connecticut at its annual United States Food Administration License, Number G08535. Libel Action Against Chicago Daily | |~ & J1ea1Y N tHumphrey, Frank | oreq someiime befween midnight JO QOIS aturday and Sunday noon, and the | H < Tribune Begins in Detroit and the | McFvey r el mk T htents of the association $259 | this afternoon by a committee of dis- i f ! Flolmes C T 4 >, Marsh, - 1l < '30 P M I d 1 | Defendant Asks Change of Venue. o L B e S va stk o oft St s tod Connecticul jurists and 4 ‘u BI 1M.=-1ues ay = 0 ! LR e e Sl PQL | association have no clues as to the | law concludes in effect that the Detroit, Jan. gument was to v < . ul, B AL ber or robbers but are of the | pProposed prohibition amendment to PORK LOIN CHOPS Fresh cut .......... 1b 28c M| vazin in circuit court here at noon on o Hube MO Ml pinion! that the Job was the work of | the United States constitution was| For Paid or Partly Paid SPECIAL EGGS all guaranteed e g T P | e e e dtmagt | e oy vt vy e nevenal |y ypyppy e - = - -do 1 ¥ )} % 4 o vay, but the combination was | Sen anc se and shoulc be YELLOW ONIONS ... ... 4 lbs 11¢ B! Henry Ford against the Chicago Daily s < | t outr and the money taken . in | ratifled by the several states. It is i 1 | be inherently wrong in BONng meeting in the supreme court room une hecause of statements the ! e & XV { this way. The means of gainii | declared to swspaper is alleged to have pub- g, " cess o the building has not as yet| principle and dangerous in tendency hed regarding Mr. TFord’'s stand | , T . Ms heen found, s everything was found | The committee issuing the report is | R LL DAY TUESDAY W | carly in the wa) i N : ! the way Physical Dire 1‘m- Slater left | headed by Judge Silas A. Rohinson, of WAR SAVI&‘GS E % i 3 The motion was presented by the them atiniGnichi | Middletown, for years on the superior >} i M S ing V V | defendant Saturday, claim being madc ) %) Deposits are made regularly at the | court bench STAME' § x“‘a Oney Uav‘nb agues on eal that the suit had once been started in 7 A | \v“.y:je -'.wlw e (. ‘n«‘:”l‘\;‘fl\f xm-nn‘(v At today’s meeting Former State's Cutlets .. 1b 32¢ Chops .. Ib 25¢ Stew b 16¢ Illinois and was transferred here, = was the procecds of the Saturday | Attorney Charles E. Searls, of Put-i SECURITY INVESTMENT where the trial might be to the dis TUESD/ night basketball games, regular | Nam, president of the association, pre- . n} \2 M 3 1bs 9Rn = B 5D 1. : & Fresh Pigs Feet ? ' 25¢ Salt Ribs .... 3 Ibs 22¢ [ | savantage of the Tribune because o T. A. B. DANCE s Tereiit 260 L o balenes Tesi| ided: The sanusl banguet wal be COMPANY. e et e - the prominence here of the plaintiff. S J - held this eve 1 Governor Hol- | \1e | in the safe for change and other pur- | I evening and Governor { " s g | comb will be the guest of honor. Job| 166 MAIN STREET LIBERTY CABBAGE fnrmerly Sauerkraut 2 s 13¢ nv] agreement later hetween counsel = s A light left hurning by the T - 471 for both sides. argument w y > is the only trace left. The | F. Hedges, of New York, will be one ; BACON BY THE STRIP 35¢ ™ (Heloryiincallat ol s S e T Room 9 Over Modern Boct poned for one oe L T ne woel P been notified and are MOH. CREAMERY BUTTER 59¢ —_— e o BRI | conqucting an invest —— B i Shop. Open Evenings. BRICK CH s - ic i | THEATER MPN ARRESTED. - - - E— A R WAR WORKF RS VS. Y. M. C. CHEESE Our Price 34c f Warrants were issued by Prosecutor GREEK DETACHMENTS | The United War Worker New % J e roe 7. % g r ), Ifi%}%fi% IS’IR{‘EEFQT Og‘:}g?{;g loz 49c Seats I‘c] Y‘\J"v:yltg’?dny‘,‘ citing \'yhm’h ; E REPLACING BULGARIANS | Haven will oppose the Y. M. C. 1 Iy or R/ I 25 McDonald, manager of Fox's theater § h R, A5 Constantinople, Jan. 26.—Greek de- | team in this clty tomorrow evenir - S S2¢ and George LeWitt, manager of the i, B e Rl e e e e TUESDAY NIGHT ments which are b J TETTTY > 4 2 s 3 CLEAN WHITE RICE 10¢ Lyceum theater, into court for allel : b T 3 \rian troops in Thrace are being re- |10wing the game between the *Y T. A. B. DANCE vio of the law in permitt o ceived enthusiastically hy the Creck [ I.eaders and the Southington town Best Red Salmon ti» 29¢ Mohi 2 Mohican Soup can 10¢ §| <chool chilaren witho 1V S . | B 4 B ol ldre ut parent > £ - A e yopulation. All ablo-bodied men were | team. The War Workers are one of " ) OHIO BLUETIP MATCHES ........ 5 boxes 24c [ £'ardians to enter their theaters. The | [ e Femoved to Thulgaria, buc fhe ol | the fastest teams n the state, accord- Brewster’s Orch. A | arrests are . el 8 [ azEes aTe Gile to sy the 3 Ce A 4 | SO 1icn. women and children remain to (ilg to reports, and should furnish police Saturday afternoon . 7 welcome the Greeks. fast game.

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