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NEW BRITA DAILY HERALD DEATHS AND ‘FUNERALS / l.n'n»nm.m and burial was in the new of 175 South Main street, disd last merly owned considerable property on evening. The funeral was held this | McClintock road, this city, died in, | West Cromwell Saturday morning Mrs, Andrew Berquist. 1 BT Catholic cemetery. | | Funeral services were held this aft- emoon for the late Mrs. Andrew Ber- quist. Services were conducted at the | home at 2 o'clock and at 2:30 from ; Rev. George A the Swedish Lutheran church. Rey, | Sistant pastor a ity Methodist this morning. She was about 70 years D¥. S. G. Ohman officiated nad was | ghurch, died yesterday at the Meth- old. She is survived by aughtor assisted by Rev. Julins Hulteen of | odist hospital, Brooklyn. N. ¥ Rev. Mrs z street, this city v the remain ¥ o c 5 ethodist will bring the ren dered solos in the church Fhe pall with the Kensington Methodis FRAn et evening, The | bearers were John I7risen, John | church. He is survived by a son, Carl evening =0 ¢ | ¢ I F T Holmberg, John Larson Joseph 13 A. Graves, and a daughter, Miss Ber- £ | [ Hultgren, Canrad Hultherg and Carl | tha Graves 3 oy FPeterson and the flower bearers were | — SEVERAL FIRES. John A. Johnson and Emil Larsov Walter Burke White -— = ‘ 1l F!LE YGUH EM- e W Burke White died (his pipe Department Called Out By Alarm | i 11 il Edward W. Twitchell i Mrs. Elizabeth Watson. it (R A1 (BINEY Mrs. Elizabeth Watsoa of 27 s, formerly 2 strect, Hartford, died at her home She was about 70 years Ltobert Bowman af North Main J. M. Curtin & Co. Hartford. Mrs, H Christensen ren- | Mr, Graves was at one fime connected o i e { morning at his home at 412 West Main Last Eyvening—Other Small Blazes, y Edward W. Twitchell died this L street. Mr. White is a retired car & cal P - morning at the home of Mre. L. L. | ZURER CF (0T L own among the i The fire department was called out ¢ jilil D MRAL TAX fiE Andrew of 197 Bassott street, with |1 4 His wife sur- ‘at 9:35 o'clock last evening from Box | | Jd = = tradesmen of this city 7 o 2 : re 39 for a fire in a house owned by vhom he hoarded. Death was due to el arransemoentsia » complication of diseascs. My, | Vives him Mary Wisk at 59 Broad strect. Some | L] Twitchell was born in Southington, | Peomplete clothes behind a stove in one of the EUR‘& FE}R T;;E November 5, 1839, and was nearing | Bonnett. tenements became ignited. Th ir i his eightioth ycar. His early lifc Fugene D. a5l oxlinguishads Ewithi e et VEAR 1918 ) IEMB £ | e L rene! D) Benne was spent in that town and for a | The al of Kugen i telegraph pole-on fire. The polo was | This Company offers | | ternoon at his , damage old fomorrow aftern S T A et Dame was calied e L -0 Pleasant street. Burial i H. D. Smith company of | late home, 170 Pleasant =700 evening to Purk street to extinguish cairview cemete 1ber of years he was connected of which concern he was | will be in I will be T treasurer He came to this city in y badly damaged and will have to be ol oA 1900 and entercd the employ of the Ira Duanc Hall replaced. At 2:30 o'clock this morn S e Russell & Erwin Manufacturing com- Ina Duane Hall died at lwluh home s {1 hoad af (he department, with ool ontohareg e pany, later becoming connecte 1 Clast night, following 0 L i ) ugas s pany, later becoming f\”\'” ted Wit | Raclky Hill Tast H:‘h“”"”m five days, | Fireman Woods, responded to a call { | ofticers in malking and | m Tob ! he Corbin Motor Vehicle (4C1|y}v|vv\‘ wire to her grave by about J¥e LAV for aid in putting out a grass fire on “ fling returns. Am Tel &9 Bic 8 DwiiehgllRISRsUEVI Ve NbY Hall was %! the Plainville road. The fire was in ‘Anacondld son, R. C. Twitchell. and three sis i at that time her husband Was, o000 o paincile and the au PITE COMMEBRO! AT S Fo R ters, Mrs H. Hall of Andover. ! cijjcally ill. Iive children survive : le | HE COMMERCIAL A T 8 i 1 W Stonell (b ‘\w. 1 smith of Windsor,| thorities of that place assisted in the || @ TRUST GO, Jaldwin LoeH Mass.. Miss Julio K. Twitchell, and {yim, Mrs. James ¢ gs0nd| RS el ST AL B S ; Dalow L ¢ ) ebezoid. |y ome odgo of Bridgeport, Ira: Work ‘ngine compa 2 i i 3 O .+t s ool Lt X ELen i i et "¢ Mich- : called at $:30 o’clock this morning B R T T ey ) nan [ ws and Cpaq of dsor, Frank Hall 8 ; ke e e A EALe e ity FELI1I |t alihotisaat Al 50 wia [T-ico W St Beth Steol B nieces - - Rev. J. G. Twite igan and Harry : . ! s SiEs e it ot -d, died very recently. ! with whom the deceased made his owned by Tdward Schaefer, a & ey | B P 3 home funeral will be held at 2. fire started through a defective flue Cen Leath Services + hed from the home. The el - RA Ches & O ' b 3 3 ¢ tree 2 J . e T AITNOOT e tho . and was extinguished with smalil s & Ohto +¥ES e Forest street, at 2 | gielack tomorrow afternoon from Cifiy lihR’f\S SRR i P 2 damage. . o'elock Wednesday afternoon, and | home in Rocky Hill. d = Siang interment will be hed at 3:45 | —— hi Mil & St Paul from : ! | S Col Wi& T the mortuary chapel at the Oak Hill Chavles William Miller. | | | 2 A POOL GAMES ARRANGED. Miss Helen Cook is recavering from| Cons Gas . . . “MN\'nw‘;lwzmm o The fuaeral of Charles William Mil-{ Chairman Martin McNamara of t1 lIness at her home, 320/ Crucible Steel Hill will officiate ler, G-year-old son of Mr. and MrS.| Tape pool committee has arranged E . y Distillers Sec .... T i T ] = Charles Miller of Glen street, Was!ipo games for next Wednesday oven e of the church [ prie . . ., _ . .. anders, a ark Mrs. John Mullen. held this afternoon from the home of {ing in the pool contest among the so- | O St John the Evangelist) will meet | Erig 15t prd . 28 5 y The fumeesl o Mra. owi Sullen | bix parentar Res, Martin GRUAN | 15y ertrcnernen.The vosont ey | 8, 0lock tomorran ovéaing it e : American Hardware ~—Stadley Works was held at 9 o'clock this morning at | ficiated and intermeat was in Fairs) fained by James Luby and Thomas | ARDUI e L B ;u 'L‘ Hartney | Goodrich Rub. . . .. ) ; S GRLUECH Rey. 2atrick { viewcemetery “rean are playing a three-game series, | P¢t the week-end at his home on | Great Nor pt o A t. Joseph's hurel tev Patrick | Crean are p ving hree-gan \} e G e Freal or I ,‘i, ! mel'lcan a]n 0_ Daly officiated at a requiem high and in the first game of the series, | o *TIORL Stre G Ore Cate ; mass. The burial was in the new Jessie 0. McClintock. played last Friday night Luby's team R s S TacDation Catholic cemetery . has gained a lead of 15 balls. The S k i e e lic etery. Funeral services for the late el e ImestisEpIanininltol s ol tod Calizoental | e ittt nrd G Jessie . McClintack were held GRACEE N i Ji u I within a few weeks » Joseph Howley. Siternoont atlaloiclodk M theditnwin (VS homasGrea, githomas Fitougll Top-sergeant William Riley of Joseph Howley, infant son of Mortuary chapel, Rev. G. W. C. Hill ‘\I‘- v“\"‘“‘v‘j“fl‘ aly b M VS. | Washington street {s spending a 12- J’ ”l' \,(‘ “’ e WHY H N ] g Patrolman and Mrs. Patrick Howley ofliciating. Alrs. McClintock, who for- Martin Welch. day furlough at his home. Sergeant n ‘,]', ec i ! ] Riley is stationed at Camp Aberdeen, | —Ciigh Valley . 54 Kansas City so Louis & Nash CITY OF NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. i i feiee s vk v |l TAXPAYERS PAY 25 MILLS, e - National Lead . Rev. Dr. John H. Bell of Brooklyn, Y Aiv Brake ESTIMATED EXPENSES, 1919-1920. S R B e : THE HIGHEST IN THE STATE? 10 Batiated Repairs to Bulldings 300.00 Sinking Fund, Sewer pastor of the Trinity church in this “ity of New Britain fo fisc Emergency Fund 00,00 oo e city and delivered a sermon yester- :‘”i‘v“”,” e o 7 ar enalng Moaven 2 il S ladie to0i00 i Sl 00n.00 | day morning at the Wesleyan chapel ‘1\,"\‘,:“"‘\. I ek 4 What have they got to show for it—they do not taeil N Inkngl it St e B Gt M4 people's Gas even get their ashes removed. i Sinking Fund, Mun{ & ; Pressed Steel 3 ; Taxation in ordance with the chart WL o of the City of New Britain and published 113,551 ipal Bulla gy Erossed oo Estimated Income et Dist (4 Dist Ap 1, 1919 100.00 S e ;| Rep I & S com .. + Ist Dist. 2 . 03.00 ot om an attack Ca > nd Cler $00.00 200,00 8 influenza n ana i 00.00 | 1,00 ; i o B + 10,000.00 0 ang T S ahan has been | Southern Ry 01102 2 11 | 8 One class of taxpayers is assessed from 65 to 1t Advertiaing & Print wred egular navy and [ Southern Ry pfd ¥ ingi o i 55 0.00 Ei > 100-00 | omoe Suppiien roat Perasl Ol Elections : 5 . fehrny : ke TReynolds, East ~ Main | Third Ave Indemnity Tonds 00,00 o treet, an emplo f the Andrew Union Pac 5 ] 12054 Tolephones .. " 00.00 Recording Blrthe and Swift company, I Y P sl (e ben s i : +2 T O SR eI SRR Dentha . §070.00 1.000.00 Bonds 100.00 ing Schools 775.00 neldentala 300,00 Y State of Conn. Doz UpPUCS aenias 100.00 2108000 Account 5 500.00 tghting o 500.00 #te of Conn. Library P 400,00 and Apparatus 470.00 “ro Alarm Rapal 400200 e of Conn. Tax o1 Subway Rent 800.00 | o e e Trauntain 0:00 main office of company a hand- | Utah Copper Bauk and Insurance lopairs to Butidinge a6 | DeinEing Founiel oD) ' el - sl R R : : Join the New Britain Taxpayers Association a tocks 5,000.0¢ Cars of Quarters , e e a ate of Conn. ‘Trade Taioplionasli ;s o tor o . e company loves who took part in 1‘: \v »‘.}1 a i 4 93 ! Room 32, Booth’s Block. Haw o 60 | Examination of Land S ELCCTE Juay < alty Tax 1,000.0¢ : ; 10006 | Records 5 Va Car Chem 1 Privted Index A [ mrivtd inaex’ L o T T - Westinghouss L. 4 ; Open every evening this week 7:30 o 9:30 p. m ety : is Bt mond 988 Adding Machine for B Westarn Union .. ¥ Dues: Alterations at No. B H_("'l“’i“':“““_‘v‘v’ 7 L o0 | Li0cal Boys Took Part in New Years | Willys Overland .. 2 Station ., ...... ... 4,000 Printing Ordin 700,00 Celebration in France 6.000.0 Siteeaitay . L0 - e VEW FIREMEN START WORK. Assessed under $10,000.00 113000 ws0000| In a letter writfen from Germany = 2,000 002 salaries Levaves$ 20,000.00 $ 26,3800 [ to friends In Hartford, Sergeant M. J. | Parker. Nuss and Tinn Commence Assessed under $25,000.00 Estimated F | Recapitulation of Approprintions QG v Hartford man tells of | puty Today As Members of Dept. soep 300001 “ixpanses, Txt Dist. $ 20.000.00 T fopmgonm, e e S e 6 Gl (o Assessed under $50,000.00 Dparteiant s 0600 Bima e R | Consolidated out. On New eve a minstrel Edward 1. Parker, Peter Nuss and ubway Department 760 | EaligolRLIE how was tor mong the mem- | Bdward Linn, today commenced their A e = uilding Permits 0 " Board of Public Charitie ke & bors of the 301st Sanitary Traln and | dutics as permanent members of the ssessed over $50,000.00 ree Sprinkling - st Dist Street ke Z = ¥ ¥ 1 4 Tirema >, 11,000 . o e pw presented for entertainment of | 1ocal fire department. Fireman Pa come City Prop b 4 L ment 5,67 the rest of companies stationed tn | ker has been a member of the call erty .. log House St Light o0 | this particular part of France. | force for vears. m of the time N onar 0200 lal ga1s N ¢ Sergeant Godfr ends a program | in Engine Company No. 2. Tire- S . Ao . 0 900000 | and on the procram appears. the | man Nuss has been with Engine Com- efmburseme ; ) Lo names of Willam J. Corrizan and Jos- | Pany No. 5 and Fireman Linn with i) SR 000,08 ey £ Nl a00.00 | €D O'Brien of this city. Both yen- | the Hook & Ladder company e L dered solos and O'Brien s b 1 000,00 M a program for a monologue, “A Night | truck ¢ 1000 0o — Waiting g #8200 | On Guard.” from Columbus, O. The scrvice car wpproved July 9, 1S — 338,664.74 e, 400000 will be placed in No. 2 engine houso b el RIS MR s on SIRICAD BDALE B 000,00 35.000.00 | NEW TIMIZ SCHEDULE IN EFFECT | When the new truck arrive tary service In: the armies Taxing Dist 040,193.0% Pavem: Mill Tax 3 - : FPolica AT FAENIR'S AND R. & E. TODAY United states operate to Taxing Dist Depart O'REENE COMING HOME, v i . ates o Wagons, mont < New time schedules were put into G and cancel his declaration of intention i 3 i 17ire De effcet in two local ¢ oday, | North Street Sokdier Writes of His 'nd forever deharred him m be- part N ¢ ¢ 1 Ste i < om Laboratory 00 the Russel Wactors ind : yming a citizen of the United : Consolidated L Bcnool Distriat e 0.000.00 3 1 sell t 1 the Expected Return to States. i -~ 15t Dist 1 ; Charities Fafnir Beny tory. The schedulo Depart- in the Rus & Erwin factory ocalls In a letter written to his parents is expected that the new aeric will he here in a short time, Print 100 Salaries J 156 Ineidentals G0 S. R. & L. SHOP NOTES. Rt ment 6 74 | for a nine he 1 vhile in the Faf.| Mr. and Mrs. Johin O'Keefe of 190 i 1 (" i - 1 alanicn 900.00 T &0 ment a0,786.00 | ienceforth b rule IR R sl & BV B RET AN Qe clain e S A UREN S 0 Y TIN A] T b - Alr_Schoal . 000.0 v 1.500.0¢ Drops 5 197,850,00 | 7 IN the morning until 5 in the after-| Private O'Keefe is a member of Coi o Edward ey oal it #i209:0 $80,785.00 Interest ks nooi, ile i the day onds| DPany E, 102d infantry, and has n ier for the 140000 Dis- ind Jon | Active service in all the batties inf 3 . sl soation Sc . 1.0 dounts 49,308 000 90.638.75 | on Saturds which the 102d was identified. In the setioniscentecliasteskibyiiciand TS Ries ampensation Payments on ¢ o Al St ot et oo S o . drvive on the Marne front and at the| Special Appropriations pectaifAnprapriat K Campbell, commissioner of | ill 19,000.00 o = E e O'Kocf. ceived a e aturalization at Washington, D. C. ruancy D $ 10,0000 000,00 17.000.00 $0,000.00 CHARITY BAZAR. Argonne forest O'Kocfo received a ci-| N a A e lation from the affice of (von. Edwards| barring aliens who had previously to BRINGS $5,000 SUIT Printing d 1 )0 d Three Days’ Sale Open at St Mary's | €07 sanding the 28th division, com-| the war started the machinery that Tudge for Anna LU 3 dia S e et ng him for exceptional bravery| would make them citizens of the | Partons, of brought Pension under fire United States and then withdrew the | suit against I* Holyoke. accordance with t amended ck sale of fancy articles It sailing 15 O'Keefe was in-| papers when it appeared as if they | Mass., for $5,000 S belom gt the « fty, this Board estimates that S V'S 1001 hall | structed and as he states in his let-| would have to serve this countr for Franklin 3,650 r gy enn slogara Wl litve andintone ¥ v nesd ter it is probable that he bhas already | war, will debar at least 50,000 of this | sty has atia 1 by Constabla 1| sailed for America and will wch! class from ever becoming citizens of g i otu 11.500.00 ATt At approprintions for r depart be made a 5 b 1 1 and | here within the course of a week ! the U. & 3 JAY ACCOURE ...ueveoiinsienn. 2,000.00 in nd S i The rule will apply to a number of Genoral Repair 4 450000 10 aflur > hrought {0 a close | MISS ANDERSON TAKES local residents who pursued this Cor Repalr . 1000000 | W ith & whist in the HOME SERVICE POSITION. | method of evading the draft, and ‘'at ry Accoun: 2 35000 | school hall sale is Ac Y g ¢ . 1,10 lle used aniong the At j oot |s { the hooths which are baine | dutics Menday. She succeeds Miss | Slated that séveral instances of local Board of Pubiie Waorke i . n o’ 1000 00 ; The cirele fre . onan® | Lucile Benjemin who resigned her po- | residents resorting to this method of For Paid or Partly Paid Incil ~ sition and leaves \Wednesday for her | gctting out of the war came to heir 144,200.00 and “‘country store home in Baltimore. Miss Anderson has notice. PE 7 0.00 5 y TR 2 - : | heen employed as clerk of the second The petition prepared by Comanis- Ek,' R '] Y listrict draft hoard during the board’s sioner Campbell is as follows Diccounts. Prita fn 1 their cha e I L EEN . i ) AT | existence That the said alien at a time when E%()Ifil_flb ! vk B L s year o = = the government of the United States % 00 s B SCHUETZ LANDED IN TOILS. was at war with a sovereignty other QAW Q Police Departnent : : . JOSEPH'S WIN, W ym Schultz, of Cleveland street, vmu! that {o which the said alien WAR \__;:A LY ‘NGJ € ams representing th was arrested this afternoon by Trafi v a1l r under oath, a ~ iotics of St. Josep Officer Dennis Nealon on a complaint | idavit form, before Local Board —, STAMljg nd the Church of st hn Of two girl To allege thal the ac- claimed relief from liability to mili- | T = — o ineclist, met in & tourhament = CUSPd WS acting in an improper man- | fATy service in the armies of the SECURITY INVESTMENT e St. John's hall last evening. | ner on West Main For several ed States, and further under oath O P 7 S Joseph's emerged from the | Weeks the police have heen receiving = declared that he, the satd alien, had COMPANY X Due v ntest vietorious wit 51 games, | complaints that a was making made the declaration to become a s MATN QY F JigMing e R LR tr tiot v 1 ’-v.‘mu winning th T ean el s P i seln verlous parts doltizen s otk i Wotasas LN,M“ 166 MAIN STREET al £ . ! . &t John's team was second 1o oity., saveral school teachers referred to, and that | s b 1919 000 Respe | priz tJ X cond | of the ecity, seave scho 8 T , and that it was well or ] y Subway F Park Bonds due | BoARD OF FINANCE ANa VraxaTioN, | With 43 games and St. Mary's third | having reported the alleged actions of | KNown to him that under the federal Room 9 Over Modern Boot Care of Q ' §ose1e Lol e, 2,000.00 l ¥.)8. CHAMBERLAIN, Préel m'li with 41 wins. the fellow , Statute, to wit, the act of Congress Shep. Open Evenings. heing held & yresent % x ota e Durt under the auspices of St. Mary's Holy \liss Lillian Anderson of this city | (he Dpresent time the ‘total number i Iioly positic stenographer | @nd the names are not available ction of the | Several of the lawyers who assisted in ry to G J L g aires i SR e '@ will start her new | the draft questionnaires in this cily, Miscel