New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1919, Page 11

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South Church. there will be the regu communion and in previ- Qn Sunday celabration nuch as thi 15 to the opening the 1 day 1t is the L take advantage anticipation of spiritual retfreshment. next Thursday evening at will 1 ti usual union the last ¥peaking which The the the 21 cott oot Rév that of t} hi: will n people opportunity ason for there € e serv- chapel at Klingberg will give addresses, on the Children's Homes under his care 1 thank oft home missiona which the e in First church 1 « welfare are annu fering meeting department association will be Mrs. J. B. Tal on iday after 1t 2:30 o'clock ard of the Con Missionary sociefy Woman's of ) he nome of on Grove Hill February William ¥ rational 1 be the Beard \ Homao ker talk Prospecting Mr. Beard speakers (fternoon. A\ hour the con- of spe of the M will on Home glonary social will follow of forceful zational pa On he < one n ALl women invited February 24th, the standing in . the which Home ost the ve societies. cordially evening, ing of o held rollowing the win oot Monday 0 ommittee will b offfce rommittee re ir me At 7:4 of cor yoration will Christ. at 10 m.; sermon, Neighbor D Church of meets 11 a They L. B First ch yorning worship a Thon halt Lov - Prof school a. m., | Ihyself, Music— solations Bonnet Longet} ’reludes—*"Co Anghem—"My | Hul Marston o Paul Mendelssohn baritone St ffertory God Solo for Have Mercy” from First RBible The fellowship club its Sunday meeting at this hour. All the ‘teen ages the club. at 3 p. service [ Postlude. Aduli m rst Dubois | 12 holds x classes meet at 15 above to join service WINg people orddally invited The Armenian The young people's P Topic: “Fhe Social hour Monday evening Young Woman’s (Philathea class) surgical dres Porto evening, at of m 15 Standard Suc p. m p. m., Missionary will ings for Rico 30 re at 7 the Flom«¢ society meet vork the RyQpr hospital, Wednesday Beout Thursday Beouts Mid-week union at Rev. Mr. Klingherg will the WoFk of the Children's Friday afternoon, 2 p menian class. Miss Preston, Peofio’s work of 1 Boston will spé: Young V to be he 1t and on 715 Boy afternoon p. om.. Girl service 15 p. speal Home. the Ar- 1 on m women's secre the k ry the woman’s hoard at a meeting of s Missionary the chapel, Friday p. m. All ladies of First churches Tea will of | | | | | e o ar 50- lety in fternoon 10 South ordially invite be served. | Church b ' Evangelical W S 4 offin an Luth 10:45 Sunday 12 vespe the worlk Special gesima hip m vom Sunday s. The $500,000 wor 00 ool: 7:80 offering for reconstruction be N spe | | | | 1 fund | to Eurone will in received distributed envelopes before the service. | Ch Figgt Churct orner of Wes Place Sund stian Science Chureh. Chirist, Scientist street and Park W't Main 1y morning servic 15 p Throv m ngh Livingstone come Peoy street, Sunday i service; Young | necticut speak church Shellabear cluding Chinese, was a the Iiveryone sion pal Red Shellabear Litus B ch P BibI reaks Malay ing | thing | Worla.” p Sunda A tor m.. pel wo « m Wo tive a 1 the nd stereopticon the Leart Pat interesting lectur of Africa hiinder.” AL wel- People’s Church. se's Rev servi 12:1 Peopl On prayer Church R oh: o Sunday meeti | B&®hman, fiela secretary Temperance Thursday meeting £ Christ, Court teinhoff, preaching pastor 15, schoo 7:00, of the Unlon evening G. T Con- will 46 n AL T Unlversalist Church, trated of onrd of urch i ross h is ht into of Engineers of nt penins lect U sund i, the ) i welcome Gl Swedish sch rship ‘hange! You Ever ra of ool at loss g hing Wi ure b Singapore, M \ tra lalay crent o intere 1 n a o AN I sery sople’s Rev. Dr. the Mis. sthodist EBpisco- vening at Vest Main nslator of the of Y 30, Dr. the languago, and languages in- n in the British army, ssting 00 capt speaker views of the Church. ' a. m. Morn- ‘clock. “‘Same "his Changeable meeting t at 7 o'clock ice 7 rning” Emmanuel Gospel Church. Milton Divine wors 12 Young temperance 45 N p. h 15 1 m., m., welcome, 10:45 sermon | school, tian evenlr ing Mercantile the A. M. a. m by 12:30 ndeavor exercises The Requirement wors ip People’s; Biblc prayer T th the p. o hip. Anderson, preaching by m., Bib meo stu me m e me mi [ 1 pastor. 10.45, the p school; r. m., Tuesday, le 00 ting; dy; cting p. Gos- Strangers Church. yroing nister; 30 p worship: Sunday Chri p. m Meet- m 45 subject FAVOR “DOLLAR DAY” Bureau of Chamber of Commerce Wants General Sale Here Sometime Next The pr subject in March t Sprague T i the hol mercantile Chamber of Commeree Chamber The o Tk D: | unanimously | mend movement the on a s1c was ms incipal of diseussion Mor di veste “Dollar to I he that the h autl e he dire they merchants part a d 101 ith. of the 1t the afternoon on the New rectors met rday w Day, 1d ctorate would a ' or ome time in voted recom- united all reta Secretary bring this of ay > ccommendation before the merchants 0 ge The neral matter merchants | Chamber of wag discussed act several submitted | proval It | chants’ 10:45 gchool S “Mind Wednesday o’clock Sunday at evening Reading bank daily nésting 504 to at roomn, building is 19 N the tional public Room pen from o'clock to { Ing Mstanley Memorial Church. will be held on morning worship at Missirian, the pas his theme being The will be The regular servi Eunday, at the 10:45, Rev. G or will (dn By s, follows Anthem Ny Dffertory M preach Loss. music Preserve Me, O Lord Ashfc Father solo—Hear Us, O Gt Dank L. Gronback school meots at 12 society at 6:45 p. m. The p lead another conference Teach Bible.” The service and praise held at 7:30 p. m will give an address Dr&e for the Near East Girl Scouts will sing and shine soclety will render mime. Come and bring The Girl Scouts will jay and the Boy Scouts vening 15. The Endeavor ircle and Young Men's club will 7:30 on Thursday evening rehearsal will take evening Mrs. Sunday 11 The P will Y 6 ! for on | ‘How munity will be sirian to com- meeting Mr. Mis on “The Relief.”” The the Sun- a panto- your friend meet on Mon- Tuesday | on Friday First Baptist. Church. preaching service H. Gordon of Bibl school 00, Christian Sermon New classes Inde and the Toile Mrs. Charles A wbeth Kitburn the Kennedy who to Lon for Al ages: T Topic: “Christianity ot Japan.' Tuddigso who Bchool il mis dress. 8¢ wor. | Leader | Mise I ;\ studying at and fall be of Missions is 1o in the work will welcome for Japan take up at v iona present | | short | eryhody to rvice this church Mark's Church. agesima. T 30 a2 holy and clifte 30 a . m church ommunion; 9 11:00 a mon by a. m., morning Samuel p. m., choral by Rev. Harry emeritus prayer Sut- | even | " rector; 7 and song Bodley sermon rector | The ching 45 a class Advent Church L. B. Giles, m.; Bible school at 12:15 p. moating 6 Pre at 10 tor's Peoplo's by pastor, and Young m.; At pas- m.; at b p with n topic gathering | point | dent Hine ple: | the concern this morning, when the a Presi car Trant roree 50th sir membe men’'s club | 1oving cup in honor of h presentation { day | General The sh le ion samp! to was voted meeti good dent Tuesday | committee | drive at committee the of the wi rying & nd 1y Humphrey. membered pre < L sh country SWEDISH | Briana sented by to Hine mee of w Commerce the doors or but ould the to ne spen L general Cr noor th New 1 on ting signs ere 1 windows of it w he drawings Cha hold some ket 1 of e co Bri decide f th TRAUT REMEMBERED Remember treasurer Manufacturing the Mr th him tichter, Foremen Washington surprised Trau presented Superintendent Tray offi bu e a Forn has cz indicating that nembers of the to placed the as decided t be stord that until heen 3 ken had for mher ap L general mer time in M on some arch live get-together rirman House will ap- committee to car Pelton this out lled a meet the executiv mbined charity tain The upon for is campaign cluh plans and Office resident on His Tra the Traut company it the office of t & to Hine him a silver 50th birth- de Fore- u was r by 1irn was also foree it nch T who of 50 roses IDITOR COMING, werly Connected With Stockholm Paper, to Speak. Erla ed refore Luther cently i Br places chosen | He Swedish the t son from American nd itor, on a the league Thursday a begun ritain is ed A 1k on “TO by havir conne pe itorial Mr M7 Richter, who lecturing tour, meeting evening a his i a n the n oA lectu een him wit 1 iodic BRADY George Cheney ing in to Sergeant recovery. cause of the trouble He in the hospital. business meeting Richter will follow has appointed a | range for the meeting a Chai has “Tom' ces i b did £ M Swed touring will spea Swedis! church rominent ow the f the local on Richter and trip, nerica ring hits of the first for his leciure, h a inent member o will nd rmar proce the il fmil ommit o a RECOVERING. received n with IFrance | geant Brady, in tNe letter, tells of the hospital, 1t the not is on mention of which he 6:00, | Thursday, road the was NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, DEATHS AND FUNERALS Andrew Anderson. The funeral of Andrew And was held at 3 o’clock this afternoan the 1rwin Mortuary in f view cemetery. The service was con- ducted by Rev. John 1. Klingberg. Vito meral of ST chapel L Salviz. Vito 1 Sulviz v 2 o'clock this afternoon Joseph's in the died den church and new ( Thursday sanatorinm interme e Meri- wtholic cemetor morning at the td of Thanks. to the who « wish We thanks to neighbors in our recent hereavement | many floral picces, to of the Landers, I and the exproess many rriends and assisted us and for the the officc cutlery 0 kindly also & glazing Clark department. ADOLPH WYCK LISONARD FO J. J. KINKADE WM. RAMM, JR wry machine MR MRS MRS MRS Card of Thanks. wish to thank ali kind neighbors for their kindness In my late trouble, the death wite. [ als ta thank friends for tributes WILLIAM DUNHAM 1 friends and me ot my all kind » wish floral D card 10 or thanl Phanks. Ul kind their kindness the death t mother We wish I and neighbhors ! shown at the beloved We are tributes RO AND fricnds Ann for of and iall time our wife Legat grateful all floral espe RT LEGAT FAMILY Cavd of Thanks. We thank all relativ their many pathy and our dear I Tieo Coridan. | the donors of floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. I HOBART CORIDAN GRACE CORIDAN, IFRANCIS CORIDAN ANNA CORIDAN NDREWS, SWIFT TO TAKE BACK ITS MEN Kind nelghbors for letters of sym- at the death of brother, Richard wish alsa thank wnd beautful wish to friends acts kindness and and and We the son many CORIDAN Local Iirm. As Well As Others In Swift & Co. Cirenit. Not Forgetting Service Men, Old | national of pay, bringing | Swift & unforms tered the | The work | been given | of the annou 17 Swift, | that all of swered the their old soon as | work | The & Co Co 1 service. is the rule w r o om with jobs n returned from prevailing rates vch is rapidly hack former of ‘0. who have been wearing since the United States warld war of reinstating flving start ement esident of the 7.43 call to waiting are re employes « men has 1s the result nade by Lou the company, men who an- arms would find jobs them they after rec for dy to resums discharge. of Sw ndrews, Swift & in France and who are in serviee Sloan cattle stockyards, employes iving their representatives Chicago, have three two in this country the United State | Howard N | the Chicago { number of | fellow works | “Devil Dogs" that at Dellean fizhting | hand and { he hospit local of men vet a buyer of h is one awaited by was one of the 1d the Huns last June. lost 1 recuperatir but he old joh a s, Sloan wood be | Day part the 1t was wounded in leg present is Lakes Eneola to within rn his weelks ON ACCOUNT OF \ SABRE, Tony Kupinick Wants to Regiment in Austria Concern it Rushing into the police station afternoon, hreathless, Tony 215 Elm street, related range tale to Captain T According to zarbed in a blue coat he procured broke muunicate t5th coernin this Kupinick very W was st Thomas a Tony which who a he said the com in Austria war out, he the Ttegiment the belonging Lew Kelly rs5 of the desired to via telephone in Austric whereabouts the con- or a company feared for In his with the al company wa with annihilation. The according to Tony was able powder while the 45th without the sabre was . O Drawing from his pocket a written in the Austrian Tony soid that the all the predicament He id he letter from heaven. He also that has heen notified Suffield next July, lie there and west"” pylng a cell the pending an his sanity the 451h the sabre threatened sence of his | enemy { to use ietter, missive the pOssessor of also f was a of « claimed to 2o to on back Ton L police examination his “go is oceu a at station, to determine DENOUNCES Y. Ma Y conference oy thode Island Herbert White of of the Y opinion that eriticism followed AL oty . older sachusetts today Haur M Ad- Springfield, dressing the (o] and Dr. J ey ford denounc A critic: (o) when expressing the spent wave the present storm of will mony f has itself e by a of testi om millions of soldiers who hardships that have encountercd | know what the association in helpin relieve | to men AEROPLANES OVER CITY. vo acroplanes hi ma the 10 ternoon. Oue of chines flew over here ahout 1 30 just machines flight and other onc hou the cheduled They flow great from the direction were headed an Whether on some Known and camc Haven and ford. is not at height toward Hart- language, | contained | rogiment. | CRITICS. | of New | | W | kitic T batt | wer T that sier hur 0 o the ruan uy sery tion Mar mo folld appe lieu held ¢ the com he v 1916, bles, bore mon sum the out 1917 IArm I the copt are it was but this reas after h desir held on Manday night or as soon as| € poss W boar chai 4 offices and natu toc no mad i the wou maye by publ De ception Mar to 10 P# volt day Mati agency pit Ol part palc fices Zava | | st (of: presi ing ot tnke the clair G ndd railway Th is st D Alveady i Scl W inter Ut a i pnbl view tion, discl whil lease On prov prox turn 1l Joh round deliv Toy tor, tor I « of 10 wounk for the # it 1,200, of which but i prisoners 5 One Company Against 2,700 for the unusually hegs the fa known as 4 single company erman division of Ic he reason e jalties of this battle is Company itice company led at a« whole 0 men sent back te Febs Febru- from the Griswold was the early in New 5 disc uplain of States part York, in v, arriving 14, and wi rged vesterday Is Veteran Soldicr. local office experience with Britain companies of the Na- Guard has covered a period of le enlisted in Company I, in was made the was he pro- time y he was nominated and on of first ice N 1 >, 1893, and in 1896 When 1898 srporal company d ed out in was again Wwing year inted to to a sergeantey the commi On December 12, 1900, he promoted rank wh he the scharge from in the when n horder troit- men to the service only again as- tenan to the :h t ime of his ¢ active 1, 1908, reserve list he of ind he until s placed the at time of he led a company but was in the th, and six months later ed command of Company I Wl of the president he again went with the company on March and was discharged from February 20, 1918 Planning For Reception. aptain Alfred T1. Griswold will guest of honor at a public lon if plans naw being formulated carried through. [for some time s known that the captain returning from overseas service the exact time of his arrival in city was not known and for that on the plans were delayed until arrived th servico was pany August % on the ler, a the [ ro- heen It is the reception be he now of had re many ible B of next week ossherg water of the for the Is planning The chairman of commissioners, committee the recepton hall were closed of the men who members of the commit- not be reached Although jefinite arrangements have for the receptian, the chairman the opinion that would form of dinner at which e 1d be officially welcomed by the n the city. to be followed later yeception at which the gencral ic can be present finite arrangements will e a rman ngements in eity some 50 would rally he could r it of Tho later far re- REVOLT IN BUDAPEST tial Law Proclaimed in Attempt sreak Revolation S: to Be saded By Germans and ssians. ont in says Zuri message A Budap! communist st dispatch quoting the o e Thurs- to the Aris, ) broke on night, n h tron from @ Hungarian al the lewder shi most T under ators wolt s ' the the who are for Germans and Russians stormed the aper insurgen of the and and of news Nep- of- socialist telegraph station led a4 meet The minister ind te 1 pro- oc the the Karolyi, upied railroad unt 1 dent of immedintely ¢ the wrinto all nece outhreal ned cabinet the ssary Ineasures Martinl night decided to qu law was yvernm the have messs aptured troops ready re the station metal wed, 1 workers of are preparing com- ist manifestation. EMOBILIZATION FIGURES L161.518 Men Iave Been scharged and 1,530,006 More heduled For Barly Release, Feb., 2 The March, deferred weekly chiet ishington, 2 iew with having lidag hee beeause of the taday th showing war department al statistieal ic the us! re pro the demobiliza- 74313 been total either resigned from the army men have arged 1,164 o have up demobilization imately 1 wddditional 249,000 of from whom are those re- ed overseas AL ¢ parist the Evangel at the t The p OPENING TONIGIFE fair of the church of en St 1 « this ing Ul o Newington inc address will Miyor ey J. Fitzgerald will Mso make remarks, vinment will be furnished John's Ladies’ mi pretuily the Bdd pal ba John W hy The 1 for trel hall been decorate by AW ning my B e S | steait of 4 al don Lat see nd Bank you sce a man cncased . ot dangling from the end rope from the top of the Nation- building Monday at {3 e it will (bre e her doing the Ho act. his wonderful feat at the | hear him lecture. in 't got d, be dini it ceum The | the | today | been | take dis- | e | - [ prohihition Then | C | laa | home' | Massaf | ice in¥ | “ietam In 18I | where hi ] this time" { tional Gua | pointed a'n { ment in 1888 | at Engine | Thomas Cross" 8 | liam Watts of Hnl | members of the [ time. When Enginl | opened, Mr. Hartnett; wass | it and was the first perma I ber of that company. Ile had a wonder horses, and his pair [Joy of the lives of | others as his speeding pets speeded on to save the property and in many |'instances lives of persons co ul knowledgamg was always t] children and { ders, Frary & Clark 25 American Hardware SWEDISH LUTHERAN of declining | { Hartnett retired on the pension | list December 15, 1917 ITe is sur- | vived by his wife, three sons, Edward | { . Hartnett, William J. Hartnett and | { Thomas J. Hartnett, and a } Mrs. M. J. Moore. Te { ber ‘of Stanley Tost, G Court Prosperity, ¥. of A ments for the funeral have :ompleted | On account health, Mr, was daughter, | was A a mem- R. and | Arrange- | not been | CITY ITEMS q -2kt J Exquisite footwear at Long's.—Advt. | | The “Historical Pageant” given by | | the members of the High school last | evening was well attended. The pa geant was well presented and showed T | ¥ hard work upon the part of the pu | Seiuds “Hatevi 1oaee. 1 o n | Plal to Raise $87,500 in Two | Jchuda Halevi | Sunday evening at Tur- m e 5 mowinan o MOOthS—Team Captains Named | ner hall at Mrs. J tions on the birth _ Mr. and receiving congratuls of a daughter. Mrs. Houlihan was ' e formerly Miss Mabel Barnes. A ma The Ladics' Talmud "Morah Swedish Zionists will give a | afternoon irner hall Wednesday | drive for the churchl and the United 9 debt. The entire congregation will bb, purim ball in the great number of | cvening, March 5 | directors present, and the committee charge of the campaign pub= NG { erican ing to give During the | | ENGLAND INSIST! | ON SINKING SHIPS | Wants to Save Fngines, But Thinks | German 1 Hulls Should L attleships | s meeting will Lutheran at 4 funds be held in the| tomortow| open the Be Destroyed. society ehiEah o’clock to | ! to Paris, Feb. 22 (By the Associated | | { clear | Press) | contradictory Out of board of Hosiery ular meetin quarterly dividend March 1 and at the tra dividend of 10 paid to the stockholders | At the meeting of the understood | Republican club, which evening at their clt witt’s block, 276 Main decided that the club Hotel Beloin on Mareh Private 3061 especially on the | 1N frritne arrived in discharge at the Am- their reg to pay the regular of 4 per cent same time an D will \tements being in this flyi company voted hopes by | 11shed concerning the disposition | German which seized, this much may a definite of | been | e warships have ‘ ot . on oming t be accepted as | two mor *hurch ions be plans to rafse, t official fact Britain ships be destroyed This be | council nt of which miembe the sum Great insists that these mount wil Fourth W held rooms in street, it hoid a banquet 17 of who lagt L was the existin The | a first ing of a comm time to big camy al meetin commiittee od of congre Captains, te o debt proposition, of ti before part definite rssertion it i the the peace that would - was drive s Kin will put supreme < British terms war brought the up church tee was begin 1t the annual mec us of for a pro- The ships prema- | considerable . rrangen that nted 1t | posals D t1 | published 1t | will be | ture sinc these ents the and the meth- of the war ibout ten lieu- 1ited to 10Bk of the Sig- Severin for the destroyed Joseph Pinto Compan en seemn i Since time L, infantry has eld months, receiving his unp in Now 1 e s have P2 for the over nine after position 18 part | In futy heen to the pian ecided the according s ¢ 1pon a : city of thi Ifrance dividing members letention ¢ in ot one Mmportant | gation to pl connection British Jorsey The hearing citizenship the city court other parts afternoor the ships which have industrial im- | ¢ Meskill each have re of thc with published Great Brita not | will b nest fox Ate the ards, as (N Johuson fourth John Kallberg. been appo papers heard Wednesday Juc 12 after w £y campaign in each cecond n does not propose (o destroy the engines or of ¢ oo follows rd, ' o'clock James E ik we Otto rd nad o epregent will 1 ted Py e Bengston; fifth ward Arthur rd F Kallberg She v Allen ment would remove he these hulls States nmissione the hurch | portance | ward, Emil “ixih Larson parts and then destroy t ind | will e aver 2 armament THREE KILLED BY GAS Dead wnd Mrs. Martin Park their IBarnest announce the eng daughter, Lilllaa 636 Stanley gh yiious ent of S. Allison of 12th anuual Anchor Brand o'clock this house " Ha Gin nelly will | in Booth’s hall in i he row afternoc work of t 1 until e campaign w Monday H th R R handuc B : ma ot Two Found in Same |} club held at v. Julius D 1dition to —An- | evening in street Bridgeport Boarding 1on e ot . ¥ S0 : the two spe and Don other Asphyxiated in Same City & bl Sextet will render solo s \ next subseription Wedn danc . B Ohman anc The 1 ehur va Bridgeport, even two of vere Fel. 23. wers Three sday lying samoe by p- Mrs. Dugald M cts, nocording to | Fovest street, are expected hospital t | tonight or tomorroy om T AT vlroad | 3} eguiar mor whom o My [ ing asphyxinted ¢ and Millan leaky Jate emer from reports xaL homse \ doctors ! today Mofle, a the discovered | employ boil New dead rmaker of Haven at his home in th s his boarding rly “The Coat-iails of John Barleycorn,” Biroad Bdward O'Neil, 42, Michael Fitzgihbons | found dead in bed at morning 0 PLEAD WITH WILSON i house on street ¢ today LETTER CAF | Waterbury, | eut Letter ( | its 25th annual convention Peter Fox of this city presiding tional Vice President S New York clty speaker. the 1ssing TERS MERT »-—The asso o bliacksm polisher, State h and e one Topic for Anti-Liqnor Speaker To- e arric Conne 1 iation held here today McNabb of t principal 161 Streot morrow Evening this the scheduled Asst. the United Cong man Mayor Sandland the addres sala to ques- tion speak this | morro Gen. A. IR !son will States army wer Sur ot afternon Pilisbury, nd Boston Central bor Union Delegate Tails Will Urge Repeal Wan-Fime Thomas of this welcome of former take up ma portant question Mr. Wi ecomuie Prohibition Proclamation | delivered of on come ded abil lec { untry ¥ ires im ng n, Foston A Labor commitice 1 22 trom VATE musicale MUSICALE. vill temperan e n o Ith attempt Wilson and urge ! time ! announcing committee the unemployed Central nion will esident Monday the proclamation ate be havir M Meadow Mad the New Britain will he the g ) during confer ith Mr. and [N Shut n IKimball Iriday W imo n th G ! men p with yrominer % prom the rescinding of wa club nex eve v atithe In prohibitic g line Shephc 10 connectec the morals of t board I this today o of soloists o recital temperance of public 1 inten they increase The wi said would lay the Choral soc the Methodis church n the numbes would result if offect July on | of large cereta public o’clock vear soloist, and she general lecture is 0P Prof. to the 7:30 put into prohibition accompanied follow by ubin wnd commence werc dance will the musicalc promptly 1 An union anti pavade by workers f A pril was announced o Sunday 6. NO LABOR Ne inadvisable PARADI Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG BELMBRIBSLE COREPORATION orgamized and qualified through years of cficient, trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardizn, hoy Lxccutor or Administratar. Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1.000,008 Connecticat Trust and Safe Deposit Co. BARTFORD. CONN. M. H. WHAPRLS, Pres'h | B | DAY Haven, Deeming it | Federa- | state W el Connecti have a tion Labor | has Da de on Labor this year as long Local 1 been om { bodics if the de conven Lahoy | held a for may o 18 fodd heen | so sire tion’s annual 1 hanged from is yeal will be Oone Day week Meriden andonment parade is that the l‘m- up half the holiday to traveling. \ na t Junc of a state reason Day have . | in | in at Labor members

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