New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1919, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD $l 25 i | April 1—Annual Confer ion of tF directos att on for visitors and} % 1 editorial written by Ro - | ers from among the membershipg ren F. Cook which is of especial tehen adjoins the business roon 3 cest at this time has b intea | five » 1 all, and it is the pla b P Slavdware Cent tha chamber to serve light lund R 2 of the chamber of com following the mectings. in which has been tak 1« Announcement has heen made s The 1o I \ es | the locai chamber of the coming @ 8 under the Otlonk 5 t | nual convention of the United State R in Our City,” the following state- /Chamber imerce, which is to X § ments held April and May 1 in St 3 The old New England town | Louis coted that a repres ing was once a place where the rep- | Sentative 1y indusary in this city p y resentative citizens gathered to e sent to the conference, ag cide the law of the community. This | Droblems are t discussed which? 3 B o ror of government still in | Wi T intercst to local manufac- ties e i these meetin un- — ———— til recentl : been very poorly | DEATHS 'AND FUNERALS B attended. Public interest here has been so slow that at times it ha Pasquale Triargno, B been necessar reporter Pasquale Triors g 43 Yemre: present, to se he motion decid- | died yesterday ho Now Britiih ing the nccessary ar ind_ap- | hos i renlded il propriations of the city’s 1 < - 38 3 in street and had no im- a condition is manifestly mediate relatives in this city. g This year, however, v i = HAN B bas returned to forr no one | John A. Kallberg. E could as est than the 1919 | The of John A. Kallberg city meetings > fiv as not or- m S rwin chapel in lerly and in some respects was not a | Fai netery yesterd after- B | credit to the city. but we must not|noon. Rev. Jhn ngherg officiat- think that its influence was all bad. | ed at the service B | Men were present in that gathering, i Bl | probably in large numbe who | Mrs. Gerta L. Sjoberg. would have voted a tax rate too low Mrs. Gerta I | for the actual li and fety of the | Skot i b c died Sat- § | city, but at heart many of these same | uras ue e b i men had a real grievance. They did | vears . vived by her not know just what it was; th and, Miss Amelia Sj ¥ been misled to think that thei v- | be v : a brother d Lield Wedn down the proposed tax rate. t ! Dr. §. G. Ohman 3 ’ ichi “Now these people constitute a vital 1 ate 2 e service Going Out of the Men’s Furnishing §~uy e o constiie s v e — ® | zoi to hear more rather than less ST ath, Wall Street, 10:30 a. m.—Financi - . i 2 | Business; need more room for other depart- B i o s shan ve mect | Witk Josenn Betiath e <ov- | and mausirial developments aver the | o g & —— their de nd? How s we avoi er ionths old san of Mr. and M | week d were ufficient favorable i 'Y AUTOMOBILT s ments. Our immense blg stock must be B o siminr situation to that of that | Faward 3 h of 21 Hurlburt | to carry prices T2 again ot the | T2° Maill 8 5 gbyles no ‘ IN SLIGHT ACCIDENT. i 3 < i Penn R R Wednesday night. Some people would | street, 1 S morning. lively opening of today's market. Last People’s ( T. J. Crowl sold tonight and tomorrow. Alterations | Dot st e ) e weults Tavoriie istucs 1ed (ho forthor | beolcs Ga o IR 31 T cpeciar in rabble.’ ir answer would be, Mrs. Anna M. Hirsch. advanc ble, Lackawanna S health departmen start immediately for changing other depart- Jj| o, te 22 mit tox andans oiner stec Funeral services were conducted 5 Inspiration copper, | o, qin. o 2 20 | cldent Saturday . ternoon for 2 Ar May C International Corp., Hide | 1o sl s il 1, | business connecte d § | rebellio ¢ of free speech 3 uteliffe offi- | ¢ ther Pfd., and Sumatra and L G sl G5 s 3 men ments around. : 5 i iy " people have of their rights and pow ers, such an attitude would be abso- s s 2 Rep I & S pfd e services were held at | an tok e ing one to > | lutely disastrous. You cannot crush g - 5 Southern Pac .... 5% 1 departmen the homc 2 oclock and at founFRoinis i cel and inves SoLthois By 222l Dar ment i R > ment rails were barely stead outhonn =y .. 28 k S car belon ] from St Mark's church. Interment 3 < el - : Vher B 2 ever, and oils yielded to pr P outhern Ry pfd . L When in front A B < was in the Fairview cemetery [k woll8 ' S hg 1 : S Sraorii I M | the spirit of liberty ply by sup- several of the motor sr ude B - of the B | people’s grievance must be met fair- s, B e e e ) st hour exceed }0J000) shares = 2 Iy and intelligently. indicating the most active ses United Fruit ... 9 g9y, | Windsk 5 rinent colored residents | ¢ 2 “Many feel that the tax rate is foo e fimo one of the old. { thus far this year. Temporary re Utah Copper high. Based upon th~ present grand ity died at her |'tions among leaders were occasioned | U S Rubber Co . uninjt Phe car o i B list it is not too high for this year. | . el S Mrs, Williams | PY th eaviness of Mexican Petrol- $ el 9 ¢ £ e for repairs : B (he nizner rate, but it seems T nad heen in poor | K€ ingfield, which f .2 to| Va Car Chem .... 38 ; DECREASE IN ORDERS that a fair revaluation would give us S led the second ad- | Westinghouse ¥ GEac Yor} 1 1 Men’s Union All Overalls, all colors .. $3.00 S e S e o s e, ssues strensthen- [ Willys Overtand ster, Boston, March 10.—The 3 which. viewed through expcrience - . ¢ lally h , | Iarel battleshiy | B ffiens $2 00 Overafls and Jumpers .. $1.25 § »ov ow S e e en e B SR G LT et oon. | bk from s e no wil- 1.100 returning so docked he W ml e held tomorrow TELUED locked "Men’s Sweet Orr Overalls or Jumpers $1.75 §| i extrovazance or bad faitn MR Street, 1 m —stecls | (0day, the first warship transpor The SRIEMGHTON Joseph Walfred Olander. Iy publiestion or | =nlar s port. her oheorsal Men’s $1.25 Black Work Shirts ... ... 85¢ § hot i i, A 55 0 e | soseoh Waltre Olande vell | s [ St sienli e T i it for Februar bu own Swedish reside : 3 [ heart of the trouble and richt that. | KB ) L Dassed o the mornir i were | made un largely of New nd ' the monur Men’s $1.00 and $1.25 Colored Work | Withot fear or favor, with every po- |4C his home on Kensingtan avenue at | oyt Gits, “motoes Snd ajih | men. Fxeept for nine stretcher cascs | New En 2 o'clock this afternoon after an i con . litical hope or promise pnt in the < k 2! el =Lk e taken to a hospital the sold = ul; the N bacniriund i€ 1 our e duty 1ess of severa pars Ic [reed sie ) ! O % Stline N c 1 and le; R fe, 1 Y ing to good citizens to find out st ) a0 : a ¢ 2 elephone ¢ 35c Boston or Paris Garters ......... 20c § i tronvic ties and mene it o seed 0 fandline DEotherel g Al e G ne Eewert af the Conattion ot C (I s and e T 2 revalua- | ess active in the final 5 G BRITAIN TRUST COMPANY F39c Suspenders, at ................. 20c [ ioce et v personaite, 1 us | - The deceased was a member i e T s o T THE PLAINVILLE TRUST unselfishly face o b 75c Suspenders, at ................. 40c Qi ouiown wna ail concommur | | Humired Stens socie i wert ot theh bes. Tre ios $1.00 Leather Gauntlet Gloves at ..... 38c¢ § anvitions et s wnselnsnie acecr 000 shares, oo it in the interest of zood $1.00 White Soft Collar Shirtsat ...... 59 § '~ » = and fair fo Men’s $2.00 Pajamas .. $1.35. Plain Colors § i ‘J e e “irom France Saturday, | M o the New Vork : Men’s $2.00 Pajamas $1.25. Striped Madras § o’ i i pmwons i oot aivionc, of i st =00 e Hieg Low Close will; we caimot and secure )\ W Clg $1.50 Night Shirts. Special .......... 8%¢c [ ror owr chitiren where n promise on the tax rate bt $1.25 and $1.50 Men’s Dress Shirts, with o e sl o ¢ tion of right and wro : s e “It would seem only >, therefore ‘ or without collars;atl - itie o Jhe Bl il E i oD s [ e most _representative body. the cham- | One Lot of Men’s fine white plain and b 5ot Commoree, he <ot on oot ai | | The Catholic Womer legion will meet in St once, backed by a it \"vm‘ul citl- [ €8 I ? pleated Shirts. Special at 50c. Value [ sons wherens s onvorut ana impar- | hall Wednowday sveming: = 5| A0 TS G i, Tt e LA S e tial investigation of our a 1 ken in comparison with ot} ) | the New Britain General hospital yes- | Anaconda. Cop to $2.00. e e ferday for treatment for pneumonia, |4 T S Fe Ry Co problem S 3 Dolon is confined to 1 Loco Men’s Dress and Silk Shirts, $5.00 and dent and at onco co Just that mo roa- | hoT Nome by iliness of citizens tin II. Kenner. superintendent $6.00 Silk Shirts, all sizes ... ... $3.50 | i o T b o | present intere Men's $2.00 Shirts at ............. $115 § un s OFFTICERS OF MOOSE TO with the 7 ¢ n. is back in this ‘Men’s $4.50 and $5.00 Silk Shirts, at $2.50 BE BLECTED FRIDAY | U000 S SIREL | re and a2 who recen Men’s $1.25 Underwear at . ... ... ... T9¢ 8 s i e an on an [ TG e \ Men’s $2.00 Union Suits at ........ $1.45 4| o vnce™ac i ol foon of) 17 SIG5 00 o Strins street 10 ) G Nor O ~l\‘!en’s$3.00Un§m:Sufts.........A.31.77 i o Halor and | €3 o S wity-nes o | Ea s b d b | ANNOURNCEMER IT‘? Men’s 10c Handkerchiefs, Specialat ... 5¢ g oo 0 & Lt e 72 : W 0. Riioee ol s hesawith e Ges Everything must be sold tonight. S ey T e e il T it 1 employed |y atota T 8 Cousins Co., of Boston, for 14 years will take \l; rge g st s R B of our Automobile Repairing Department beginning ; e s o Ry sam e e T Gol e e by i Ke 103 103 10 Monday, March 10. He is an expert in this line o RAPHAEL S DEP l.. S {RF ‘_" reasin -« Thompsion: {rus Ll TR AR Cam, « of h e e e b f work and we would be pleased to have you bring : vour next repair job to us. LS IN RIFLE SHOOT ; ] : . ' ,. et e g e Shoot : W-——_ : 7,.,,;“ >;rw('la‘:.i‘ The 2 10 Q%@g@ S s e e T e | NEW BRITAIN GARAGE —— D ]} A8 V3 §| 700 LATE FOR CIASSNCATION. | The contesis Wil coninie on We | S PINKUS. CHESTNUT STREET o a3 M RS : " : e, Uk r Broken l:r?tf-if/:‘)‘::;v‘lk‘““;-ld sl g Around the Corner From Main. "Phoue { % i = i aranteed. | Store, 410 : pe, 34, and A. G. Bull, 3 f Satistaction

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