New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA et e | 7 ol V-4 at 106-108 Lincoln street. was sold | “Sancta Maria,” atS I C TY flhni\ fvesterday to ward M. Beals y the Hartford Musie | E e chanical teacher at the Prevocational | 1 of Music, 3 Women’s rubbers 63 Damon's | High school, through E IS of | of it at Henry M@ T T sale advt. Charles H. Gillin " 5 3 FEREN: ant John Hasson, who re- Bargain Week o 5 eland’s. ( A ving Joster, throt -.', \ cently arrived in this country from | Advt B Camp, has brought S8 France, has been discharged from the | Prof. Kilpatrick, of I Naples for §300 and claif —— medical corps, after nearly two yvears | jege, Columbia 1 rsity, will deliver | The pers were s T 3 Columbia 1 . s , na (1} b ice. o iis sccond lec i | Stog e [ and they're still a cap—Wilson's. | . ool hall, this afternoon, s returnable in t z city ©o i Q 1 " i > 1 Y Monday in March, " T 1d V for advt t 2.9 The subject will be Mondas ; iy | street this afternoon that the Dawson ! mocracy. | city coux Yernoon (i, .| block on Main street has been PUr- | Gun qeill by ehildren of parish, tion for se {n his " N Although not as prevaleht as yes-| chaceq by William Goldbe: W ierme it N Charles ons. Judge James 8 s ; i John's hazar tonight.—adv Ao kil psosidedland igned sevi : e Big minstrels, St. John’s parish ba- | yj, ilip Thompson, of Portland, | o =t next week. Wednesday night has by no means | zar tonight.—advt. | Mainc isiting Miss ITazel Andrews, n s. William Hart, neral topic being dis- Mr. and Mrs. William W. Cornwell | of Vine streot | Lexington street, are enjoying a. fe) | of 241 Chestnut strect have returned | et to their home from Washington, at armory tonight 2 H Concivt - " State Armory | where Mr. Cornwell was in the ord- Mrs. John B, Talcott, of Grove Hill, rt < nachines for registering the vote on et Hrnedliverinds s oy Tt o cussed now is how the next meeting f Sold © Welcome | weeks at Ormond ~h, Florida. ] %ill be cond 1. The use of voting 1o budgets has been advocated. In 3 argal Jek at Besse-Leland's.— | New York »eaking of the matter this morning ain Week at sse-Leland Mayor Quigley was of the opinion| Miss Rachel Cotter of 59 Li atythe usc of the machines would street has received word th ? e right, inasmuch as it would brother, who was severely wounded ' IEHIOmM Hacon s o 7". tail the powers of the voters. In in action in France, has ar ¥ Mis talented granddaughter, PANIARDS STIL HELD biitini: he. ¢ ing, he men- | sately in this country and Lesgcir SPANIARDS ST L foned tho fac fier o motion | vest camp. * | from the avtis - William B i made it can be amended. The num- | vietor March s at Morans 2 » of amendments is unlimited so | _qady children of parish, portrait ton —advt 1e College « rent v | : Knox Refuses to Release Seven g evening at 8 o'cl 3 5 4 as ¢ s acted upon separately Mrs. Samuic q ( walk ' yonnston, 376 West S Men IMeld By Federal Authorities He pointe that he machine peen vis oy ldith Milliken of Al i vere prepared for , the voting 4 Covert, for the week. Herlextorenoedat it - for Deportation. would be on the two rates—25 and 21 ; n Week at B Leland’s.— : of Camp Merritt. Members are N mills,. In case 1 t 5 1 ‘ quested to reply to the hostes t 3 an:alendment to make ow York ob. 2 IFederal Judge . T Knox : today a writ of ¥ A = r. and Mrs. Charles Aldrich of |urday. ; ) & o al motion, he would have : e e iting | New stock of millinery at old lo- | habea us s n out in behalf of to make the amendment, but 0 S5 this city) have meturneal tof) cation:Seiberts 6 T Chitirch | seven i ed by the se- sing the n nes it woul s | William T. Coholan. of t voted « \ the other motion and | tI 1 . { Works, left for New York Lo il s o Spring top coats—Wilson's.—advt. | o its @ : 3 { Your neckwear always at Wilson's. people . > rig amending a The pinochle team captained by |__ aq.¢ tion ar > 8 1dments must be | Charles W. £ defeated he ! charle cret service as s cts in an allege “terrorist’ The court held that | the men held by the imm | reau + deportation inquiry gL or i I L i if the maohihes wor o he Kenilworth club last ning, and Mo | chists, were properly in he machines were usec the K rt ¢ = turned from over s g ¢ Mayor Quigley stated that he would | as a result the victors will be the | Pl e declined to permit an amendment of | the w El z by counsel for the ed on, the opposite condition ex- !{eam captained Charles Parker at |y o0 on ch they avo¥ the chec for the next |guests at a supper to 1 1 next | \wainwright. meeting. He would have the regis- | Thursday evening i o aliens i tempt to attack the ) e i Bapzain Weel oy constitutionality of the deportation L2 trars of voters p r " the W Vietor she Al a f t pr nt to pro e ew Victe M Eldridge of Gri Iill, is con- sl s 1ed to her home with iliness - i e e Shaand Mopahatig B it ARMIE ENTERTAINMENT ; 25 Amer]ca“ H. are < | ¢ ; sors, who would be s A . Under the auspices of the the men as they enter the | sale Saturday nt T to answer such el ,v children | Novelty singir and dancing by East Relief Iund campaign the ler Jon, mad L of parish tonight.— ! children, St. John's bazar toni —_— T e e el et e d S, American committee and the Armeni- | | street, Glose—mquipment, | PEATHS AND FUNERALS [ [ A v ) 't Grar t Chist R, 37, Dame and members of | . Ezesident H. Cf Noble of the No an foomuiittesamill iioldtamsocial land | ng and low-priced metal issues ! q ,%!N E'i R’[ lS anc y he voters and h t. ] ol s & Judd Co. is spending a few weeks in | ente nment tomorrow evening in | were two to four points higher JOHN LOCKETT, [ I n the fire commissioners went to Hart- property own of the Second, Florid . chapel of the South church e|f hour, but oils and cpe — — ~ 1 ord this morning to attend a demon. | = orida. Sout b hour, s and motors expe- . . ourth and Sixth wards woufd use | 70" {1\ T e oe: in ihot oity,| Suits of the better sort—they wear | mee will be at 7:30 o'clock | ricnced another violent setback. The | V&S Born In Manchester, England 70 | / A the Arch strect entrance, where one | SUTRIOR of o Water towed In that G | 1o your satistaction or your money p . a special troupe of | cl vas irr Sales approx- Years Ago—Funeral Sunday. [ 4l [Hj sessor and one r would from New York, in|im 0,000 res. ht months of the year— X 7 John Lockett, an aged and respect- | Dt S 0 1 ) In Armienian costume. There will | w York Stock Exchange quota- 2ad neenect on's.—advt | ed citizen of ity for many years, | 'ty owners of the First, Third anc - 7 <., |street, has for her ,, | also be vocal and instrumental num- furnished by Richter & Co., | dieq S = S 4 : ol .. Iynthial Tniceelorercstia State i Lokl s s . a8 \LIDia e aehy cliter | died at the New Britain General hos- H B D m,ll l Af ) ards .(\‘i‘l e i‘:‘\l\ S e e e I \\n:‘ Ruth Bowen, of { bers. - L ‘ ‘r?‘\m;:( s of the New York Stock E | pital ;‘Omri{u following a lengthy a een) 181 arge[ s L3} The civil service commission will | : ness. For the past nine weeks he i S atlonad e I mect this evening and hold eamina.| Bearenin Week at Bess and’s— [ MEXICAN RATLWAY ) I Lioeb: 2§ 1019, | had been confined {0 the hospital, | Honorable Service Overseas vote on the {ons | tions for promotions in the fire de- Advt. ! IS TO BE KEBUILT | , S el 3 1"' ose | and an unsuccessful operation, L Ta e A e ea s e | Dartment G ) , Mrs, Fredrick G. Platt will speakill o /08 ol n el B ond | Alaska Gold .. : & 711 | coupled with advanced age—he was | B e oMy etif® a0 |~ parsain Week at Besse-Leland's— | at the Sunday afternoon vesper serv- | 7 : . ligaske Cold G s 83 vears old, caused his death. Ct S | | ties are en r to Mexico ¢ for 4 i Chem Mr. Lockett was born in Manches- # retu over oned, and the voters and Advt. ice, at the Y. W. C r subject | R s e e : = : = | The orig “Wilson” collar at- | being, “My Neighbor 1 | the reconstr £ the railw e England, and came to this coun- $°t Division, on the == shirt—the colors hold and the | New spring millinery at Seibert's, | tween the capital and Cuernavaca | son qo "7 oo 48 jissvamben, L0 gearsioflaw e fmak ingl HIYRtha s i chRdocked hter has been born to Mr. | collar Wilson's—advt) 57 Church—advt s . \":3 = S L6 7 46 | home at Hilliardville, where he be- Tt {wo week John Maloney at Mis ‘e some two family dwelling | Mrs. Harrie Hart, of Hartford, for- | during the last few 3 as the re- | am &0 e came engaged in the woolen and gle's Sanitarium S William Middlemass ' merly of New Britain, sang the solo, | sult of ba ) s g g joxsted fbusinsss HOT agnumbacy of e e Am Sugar LB S K 5 Y ye s he was cannected with the 1 Tell& Tol -z .. Mount Vernon mills, aad 10 years Anaconda Cop ... 60 59 ago retired from active busiae A T S Fo Ry Co. 2 @ i is survived by his wife and two Baldwin Loco .... & 6 15 Joh who is connected with the B & O P o 48 1, Britain Record a >cretary and man- BR T o : ager, and Wi T., manager of | | Beth Steel e : Webb commission company. Butte Suj o Funeral services will be held from Cen I .. [t 31 his home Sunday afternoo: Rev. ) Ches & Ohio .... 58% 3 5 samuel T. Sutcliffe officiating, and in- Chino Cop .... y | terment will be in the Buckland ceu g A ¥ - O A Chi Mil & 361; {ctery in Manchester Jl ol oy e i § s § z g e 3 g { SR | tablished at a t s area, at Neu A, ! o & i S @q § . 3 % | chateau € transferred fro 3 Q 4 % Crucible St 593 59% | Miss Beda Anderson. [P I D A \,/ 4 Distillers Sec ... : YA Funeral services for the late MIsS| (uo tors o ol e z Erie : ¢ { Beda Anderson will be held Saturday R Sl Al oo i 29% | afternoon at the home of her si Gen THilec ¥ { Mrs. Ling of Church street ; oodrick- Rub Sl Sl e e e | Great Nor ptfd s Gt Nor Ore Cetf: _ s iAo : William Faulkner. ; e Interboro ....... i ¢ The funeral of Willlam Faulkner e Interboro pfd 1 will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow .5 MO If you will you must inevitably come to m: sooner or later for your garments. It will be Jl| movses Cv st Son o 20 il WS ar's e, ho DI i st Gl oo burial will be in the new Catholic the only logical THING FOR YOU TO DO. TOM. Lo el L en o se | oot "0 Max Motor com . 3 35 3¢ Mzs) Benjamin Cutler: Doctors, Lawyers, Business Men, Manufacturers, Policemen, Conductors, Motormen, @ | v revolen arrs ey N i G min Cutler of 43 Willow street Pinochle Players who melt in the winter and melt in summer, Laaborers of all kinds RS e e T 0 s G M G 1 be eliminat ompany. went overs Jeute gade headq cemeters advyz | enz She was 30 years of age and was the ond wife ¢ Mr. Cutler. ¢ Mrs. Cutler, first, dled three months T > Nor C seeee 93 % g ago. The funeral was held this aft- ;,;;:“ ,\5‘, c‘f}* Vest . 1 ernoon and burial was in Beth Alom § Eg% ha Pac Mail'S§ S Co .. 32% 3 cemetery. oy SRRC 5 Ry BenniRERE S L 14% | — n him &h People’s Gas . Michael Durick. trenc here &Y | Prossed s 574 681 The funeral of Michael Durick was Although his RayiCons kit % 19% 1939 at 9 o'clock this morning from = )T‘ Reading ...... s 2 3t. Ma v. Joseph Barry fire, he i l\“vyu‘ .1 care not how bound you may be with tradition, I care not how much skep you S e L T s e i e 3 sy . . 5 Soutl X . 1 29 2 The burial was the new Catholic | Thirty-Tifth Divi may entertain as to my ability to make goed clothes at low prices I quote in my advertis- Soutitorn 167 pid 6% 83 | cometers Lo * * o . o 8 | Studebalker 5 E the Forty ing. If you will honor me with your presence at this store | will demonstrate to you ex- § o 01 i | ol I S S clusively that every statement I make is borne out to the fullest degree by fact, and ten @ "7 R LD e nied by extr: | Union ¥ k The funeral of Bernard Ly Fa s Utah Copper ..... 703 Lis parents in Milford, was held to- U S Rubber C 1 8 day and t body was brought to this mavor of the city of Waterb minutes of your time will suffice to convince you. Isn’t it worth your while to investizate? SRR e e ma e SUIT OR TOP COAT TO YOUR MEASURE e e Iad come ns somerwha of o surprise, Westinghouse .... 4515 44% 4 John R. furnrose. i limated before divin Western Union . 89 89 al problems. While in 4 s S s John R. Turnr of 31 Lyons| W ¢ Overland . i street died this morning ‘of pneumo- He was 57 vears old and v Clark’s for 18 year: I have equipped one of the best tailoring establishments in the State and it is open TAX fi]fi NEW YEAR Al dagnton, Hiaa, brothers, Oscar of this city; Frank of has long been " . . i LRockford, IIL, and Claus of Brewster, § Hofgauasters for your lnspect]on. ; s N. Y. He (was a member of the § 'of Pependable Millinery and Knights of Maccabees, the Friedhem [ (e business of the late M. society and the factory benefit a Seibert is to be continued at 3 ithough there will | ciation. | the old location. We are of- = i o Sy | @ fering a complete line of Fresh fiscal y nstead of two as in tl ol “"LL BE GIRL e New Spring Goods at rock- past. The expense of the person e finance theatrical committee of hot >y tax collector, including hi the soldiers and sailors’ reception and Jgttom Ty Lol hh octae il memarial commitiee, held a meeting [ SEIBERT CHURCH ST. wst_evening and decided to produce (Continued from Firs | | il Al Leach’'s success, “Girls Will Be . commasrmrererecsmremr——————" Girls,” at he Lyceum theater, April » 28 and 30. A committee consist- | ing of Edward W. Irving, W. W. T. , turnips, beans and | Squire and Harry G, Jackson were ap- : = . 3 - pointed to select a women’s commit- 9 07 2 1x | tee to assist in the production. How u 2 - | ard A. Timbrell has been selected FOR SALE < room sct, prac- | chairman of the committee-arranging tically new. . 202-4. 2-28-d2x | for the event.

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