New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1919, Page 10

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OLD INSURANCE CO. other points recently have resulted in a eop e the restoration of order everywhere, X - OPENS NEW OFFICE says a news dispatch from Bombay, Delegates From 12 Cities Urge Accep: ll., ) - iied lon Hunda The cotton and tance of Territorial Claims ‘;e ! Il other markets in Bombay have been E. AYS SUBJEET [“: TALK e l T[]Ml]RR[]W EVENING re-opened, : Rome, April' 16, (Havas.)—Repre- ; t o ces of 12 es of southern Mx\;m sate nom Get a ainall "nnw Banking & Realty Company In the disorders at Ahmedabad the S$entatives of 12 citles of SoUERCEH of of NMnrcent T . 1d .eting here yesterday J et tae drusgisvs. _ e government buildings were burned Italy held a meeting =4 poACIC that you reduce lbs. or more, e Now at 86 West Main id”w” I:;nd a train conveying troops “‘l “hn'lh rempl:;:u:, support "Y’ :?m whatever you desire, New book tells all S g ] G q H E . from Bombay to restore order was Claims befor he peace confe e lames Victors lor Whalever the s reaieine e o yeands, | D, Stockwell Addresses Ylsmng ocial Gommittee Has Extensive ! acraica: e e a3 plain * wrapper. {1 rite R . e ! he congress sent a telegraph mes- e S Ut E e | The frome Banking & Realy Co., P for § N e for Orlando announclug % 5 o fi o cel o en an insura 4 T N T > o 0 . Future Holds Forth Nurse Association s e CETU T e O B Togram lor deason ¥D MEN RETURN TO Cami (hat the members of the gatheriiis N l‘“::"”( ”‘" o ai 86 West Main street TO AWAIT DISCHARGE. were unanimously determined to S 2L S £ DERCE, s r . £ 2 g 5 o : By fight for the granting of Italy’s ter- . la new constitution to reat nation. [The business, which 1s now conducted | Members of the City Guards As the furloughs of practically all 8 & Copenhagen, April \“*""*““Z The task is difficult to Pulfill as long ',h‘n',',u,’,,\“ ““": m.e,\:(t\l“s(\r\g,:lxic in the neme of the Home Banking & { ooiving snnouncemnts of 5 smoker the YD Boys who have been In thig *iorial demand = aispatcn from WO .\{'l";” s those who have it in their nower | boginn 19 i ail t_“{m,d';d the supper Realty Co., was first established In]po neig at the State Armory, Thurs- | CItY Were up this afternoon a number | = o = s Bbert of Germany has addressed t {9 e et e il ivene | i S B i e R TR Tow ATl s B e Frank | guv gvening, April 17 at § o'clook, | ©f the Men left the city enroute for | o L D s “ollowing laster messuage 10 the Na- | gelves 1o he dominated by feelings of | c« o “m;»: ,ju\-ed an ex. B Altord under ”":i ““"[‘lh‘?“:mf:. of| Some good speakers will be there, | C2MP Devens this morning and will Monal Assembly hatred snd revenze and by means of | .| S e Gl e e i 18l ARG (2 B8 OrEANI- | phere will also be an entertainme probably be stationed at the camp un- Head or chest— | Assembl Y celle repast which ha ¥ at v conducted for & short time, nment, : pncEvatonnl el Mo the hunger blockade and by threaten- | pared under (he supervision of Miss g on Wi8 COMUEE % rchased My, | music, smokes, cuts, etc. All mem- til after the hig parade. The boys ! are best treated sempetent represe ”'_;‘ yeoltue 1"”’ ing our annihilation, are driving the | Coru Beale S“"“rh,‘; ’i‘y‘"‘y & 'l' A 1880 the business | Pers and those Who were compelled expect to be d ed from the| ‘externally” with fian peoplo expressed UNARLMONSly Oh derman people to despa Following the supper, the party ad- (HEZS MATE . T druff, formerly | to withdraw on account of the draft, | 2T™Y about May 1. Among the local - sl 10 s dexpectaiion i ‘Five months wso we accepted our | journed to the health department g 216 10 e B (O tain Herald, | War work and other reasons are in.|men of the 26th who went back tof Tovernn WOUC ree only 1o a' gpemj terms We ed with | quarte; where Dr. Stockwe the .14 Mr. Alford loft the city urning | Vited to attend, whether they have | €AMP today were Corporal Joseph | APOR peace based on “' “""“‘l”“_"_“ ar them on {he basis for a peace. We | board of health officer. guve an in- 76 00 o g new offic con. | received an announcement or not. Kenney, ank O'Keefe an ,Jznnch“ IC s - econciliation and would reject any ' pave disbanded our army, surrender- | structive talk upon public health and gy ioiie OPERIBE & UET qdr his own| The program for soclal, athletics | Griffin “YOUR BODYGUARD" - 307. 607 #.201 reaty Wwhich would sacrifice the pres- oq enemy prisoners, but peace is still j sanitation. e expluined methods of yyme i 1agy when the bresent [and military events for the coming st and future of the German peoble | withheld from ns. Though defence- | inspection which prevail in the Moard coppny \eag organized. year as planned by the executive com- m:‘! "vr‘”\‘f“‘~.‘ - : less and cconomically exhausted, we o th work, and the d”“"'\"'{ When Messrs, Smith and Alford | mittee is a Dbig one, with a smokr L] - 38 a (lf‘«;‘r”-m”” the inflexible wWill gupr prisonc wre still detained, jurisdiction of the plumbing iNSPEC- Giher insurance agency in the city | monthly with entertainment, refresh- 3f the German 1]“um~. that Hj« com- ¢ i¢ cquivalent to continuation of the | tor, the milk, meat and food INSPEC= except the firm of Colling & North-}ments and dancing; two military are Constipated, Feverish, Cry out in their sleep, Take cold ng peace shall be a peace of Jasting =y is: burden snch as no na- | tor, the slaughter house inspector and enq,. The a5t named firm did nearly | balls; field da and the creating of easily, Have Headaches, Stomach or Bowel trouble, Try smderstanding and conciliation among | tion has as vot been compelled to en- | the inspector of all sanitary condi- all of the insurance busin but)and participating in athletics and the nations and that it must 1 give | qure. We have done everything to | tions of the city gradually Messrs. Smith & Alford se-| military events extensively. With all E ’ Fermany the possibility of permanent- | oneidn peace from our enemies and | This work, he explained, was Merc- cured a goodly portion of it. of this program carried out and the ¥ observing the principle of under- | vo Jemie our nation from {his in- | i i breventive medicinai work, and i In March, 1915, Mr. Alford 50ld S| {raining to be had by its members, “Tho National Assembly and the | for al) the consequences which must|Work of the hoard of health, and firm, Trank \v. Holmes, treasureri } ,on1ar one ug well as serving the B covornmont are working with devo- ' follow the continuance of the present | the new interest which he has Harry Hancock, secretary, and Miss{ Giey” of New Tritian e B lee ana cnersy to fulflll the great| cuation for us and the world, must | Prousht to it, ‘that the city Will be E. C. Johnson, ussistant secretary. Mv-| o009 g5 tne by e S R HII DR : s n, for us 2 1d, mus aou: . L Rthe g Secrelagtns 2 e protection of its cit - Iremp————————mre | (0] 01 (heir shoulde the ga in public ))n.:)];\:.]w i uon:xie.s‘ and Miss Johnson nave DCER | on g property TRADE MARE e spoke spec- ocla i - r » S e o T S i onclun sl viRd S LSS S L e e S el Sanamlin iy e S e S R TS n They are pleasant to take and a certain relief. They act on the Stomach, b e b0 Y\ e linom the Srnallfdistinherst on IODEOfFthe SELOm SISt e e T or to entering ; Sk ORDER IS RESTORED iver and Bowels and tend to correct intestinal disorders, 10,000 testimonials ew B e \wu\m anc ;;[,. ;.n””q e COm e, RS, BEEGRY B fmh | 688 l!.‘nm all l\’\ln"lx(“l‘lv )«:r -‘|]1 “xe‘,‘ skfm:m; (;: k 1\" as (:mnvuolt L da :A‘\xhnm;:ot‘hegs a.n(fllfinands of little ones telling of relief. No mother should be ict of Berlin, in the County of S e . eonation mb i nner Chuck compuny. Louis Jones e R b gt i ox of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for use when needed. Ask ford and State of Connectiout, on the |~ threatens to completely destroy OUr| . ceq in the city, he explained, Was isnow connected with the organization Authorities Take Prompt Measures to Coday:. Tho necd ot iho oo © e Tt EConenicRlL looked int well us changes in |handlin Put Down Indian Revolt e e e e ta day o He exhorts all classes to “ces I:"“‘Imhm'," L G S London, April 16.—Prompt meas: Used by Mothers for aver thirty years. ¢ teaninsfoncsnoiierfo R e already constructed. R e ey ures taken by the Tndian authoritie Do Not Accept Any Substitate for MOTRER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS. e Siores and restauranis were also YGAN RECITAL TODAY. B e e ® qadian authories | Sold by Druggists everywhere, MOTHER GRAY CO., LE ROY, N. Y. Irank Miller, Cl! Y ITEMS inspected to see Imm ;s ¢n|(‘ur_\”(‘,v)n‘fl|» el I aven |[ocouired|sn Ahcdabad ana A Bridzepor and Andrew J. tions were prevalent, and in the lat- : L B of Now Gonnitoray 'ter, that foods were properly kept Other Church Notices. 5 2 3 i - J. B \lvwmn *:mx Hot Cross buns | and handled, and the ice boxes kept An orga oci 1d at the ng that an inst in writing pur R OF 1 An organ recital was held at B tins to be th S ta. = ave delicious. then, Avt. clean. E [Somh church this afternoon conduct- l h C D G d C ment of said deceased, and a codicil Mr. and M Mervin Hart are | '|,h<‘~ milk, mr:uiluml food msnnc'o‘r, {ed by Joseph Beebe. The Girl Scouts e url'an r OO S Oo o thoreto dated the 31st day of | spending a few days in New York and | said Dr. Stockwell, examines month- | will meet tomorrow - afternoon 5 . A eSS B Sl I¥ the millks of all dealers in town, lo'clock. At 7:45 o’clock a union com- 381-383 385 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. T N s i & 3 i " H i N and results o . X2l ati are | i ser e nd admitted prok per ap- | Buildin Inspector Arthur N 2::]1‘“1 -’I‘ ' the examination are imunion service will be held at th Blicatfon on file more ears, | Rutherford bas granied a permit to | Puplished, South church. EASTER NOVELTIES A DBRED—That saic S plleatic S oron dl b sireet for 5 e { chusetts Advent Christian € ay i % 2 g 5 g 'mm;m.s_ “That raid application ROl It TRhie cost will be ahout £500. Siunicipal Slalichics Tionse, Fve sl tool aih iov Workes ssscition | Black and White French Kid Gloves, white and black be heard and determined at the Pro- ! Nichols 21c0 PG : | 8 C : 1 Teices or Bl SRR s s it wood work to be done | M4l must hear u U. S. stamp, or a |will hold a convention at the Advent prices from $1.08 to $: o ! o ono itain, i safl ;I vou M e it mow. Comn. Hat | New Dritain stmp, and has ' been |church on Friday at 10 a. m. All i Ik Gloves, double tip, 2 button, all colors. $1.00 pair. B et oo ntioireie | Co e carefully inspected by the ~ leading |Sunday school and Young Peopl's With mesh seam, black, cordovan, battleship . D., 1919, at 9 o’clock i e fore- | LR .| food inspector, 1o see that no dis- ‘society workers are invited to attend. 7 Sl et noon, and that notice be given of the New Britain Camera club Will| cased meat shall be sold on the Reformation Lutheran church. stripe $1.25 per pair. pendency of said application and the &l 2t cuvine oG oal Eridavitol s e e e e e e oo | Pink Silk Lisle Vests, 39¢_each. time and place of hearinz thereon, bY [Lake Pocotopaus. Abous el;;‘]‘ll\"l);;l sold without S e e New Line Genis' Stripe Percale Shirts, big value, $1.19. Seiblishing this order twice in ars expected [0 go and 3 of the dealer; and no tubercular cows | Holy week will be commemorated i Gents' Dress Shirts, all white, also fancy stripe, many designs to newspaper published in s tu St or other diseased animals are al- |at St. Mark’s Episcopal church from i select from; reg. $1.75, special $1.49, Bri hs « civculation in telephone girls 5 i e i % N | = - — b’nttn,.l‘v‘v, sy afanshlstongne s fencys lowed to be slaughtered in this city. !__\nrn__llit ](je April 19, when commun- | New Easter Line Gents Neckwear in the newest designs and col- district, and I o= 8 L M Al i et et ion wi e held daily at 9:30 a. m. ors, p. are 49c, 59¢, 69¢ and 98¢ each. on the public sign-post in the town Charter Oak orchestra will furnish el Cosliinay L : : of New Buitain, and by mailing a copy | the musi 5 2 ' | New Line Ladies’ Suits for Emster, in black, tan, Copen of this order, registered mail, to all | yips. Mary Rilex of Washington | Miss Metcalfe - Convention— PRIVATE GAVIN HOME | andiOFIord By sIcontnig o RIT O 915.00kto 18] heirs-at-law, and return make 1 tred spending @ week at her for- Amet Group. | SR i i adies’ Capes and Coats, all the newest shades and latest models; BERNARD F. GAFFNEY. Judge. |mer home in New York. R SO i el _{Local Boy Was Twice Wounded In e nrar e w i cerral nfll ran: ‘fonn $11 ;1» m_’ $27.98. i | K. of C. hall, State Armory, Arch | HsS Je Metealte, director of |y Lo i 3 B ey Just received, new line Ladies’ Silk Dresses In Taffeta, Georg- Ormmm— i Sl ction—With Pen ania s i, . | street, Baster Monday night.—advt. 1{“"‘:7“ DU wei i0 s eyl t Founsylvania DI islon be{’".’fi’fi )‘;:: 12 2:;;15 ebjfyngm | ette and Poplin: all the newest colors: prices from $18.00 to $27.98. | attend a convention in Ne a 0- 1 . 3 f V] - e o - LITY it e AL O T SN e s Frivate Raymond Gavin, son of :,e res gd'fl' VIR : ng d_° ICEn | Children's White Dresses, lace and embroidered frimmed; prices FINE QUA | for the U. 8. ordnance department at | 112 work 1o the state for ihe cominy °-.mes Gavin of Main sireet, has been aste—so different from ordinary | range from $1.98 to $9.98. the New Britain Mechine Co., has re- | (2o WOk In the state for the coming discharged from the army, and spent soft-drinks. Guaranteed to be fidren's Coats and Capes, the latest spring sivies, and al the ) turned from his home in Arlington, | 3 Uc (b SR ““. l“’)‘ !“'; yesterday at the home of his father. | non-intoxicating. newest shades: prices range from $5.98 to $17.98. B Mass., where he was confined by [i5¥5 CHERHCH, SO WU o= ",“(“ ; Private Gavin was drafted from this K A < h 1 We arc now showing a new line Ladies’ Lingoric Musiin Unde ; > dietetics ] from | city, and went ! e 3 ee] nzac ur home i S e X o e i iLingee; GG S Oy DHES S e T R ((nflm?oD:?vam' e the ti > =it mfi i ‘holes e estilon Hasten il camisolon nuclobe (Chomime | (and i Gowatk, sl Tharsday and Friday o i i o | e s e el ol sonthon e e time—it’s a fine, wholesome prettily trimmed with lace and embroidery; prices range from 98¢ st e < family house at No. 153 Jubilee street, | {}is o [ ‘“~\ was p «u;“ ina Pennsyl- | peverage for all the family to | to $3.50. G e o Cs 9 Sea y. | van sion. toing overseas, & g s 2 : . MACEKEREL through the Camp Real Bstate Co., to/| rine Amenlcanization class for die- | pariicipated in many "(fn‘g{:r::,;:p,,],'f use. Anzac is a tonic for the | ew Line Geoorgette and Crepe de Chine Walists, all the newest Fresh chilled WO o tetics met at the New Britain Milk | and was twice wounded. Injuries to | System and its marked food value phadennoadedie mbivoldeved lacsisna i prines tange Exor: S5:081C0/ 65 8 1 [o4 A‘ [1 SRR ross buns | station this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The ' his arm have caused his confinement is recognized by physicians. New Line Ladles’ Neckwear and Vestees, in Georgette, organ- fancy bloater 1b > delicious. Try them.—advt. [ class meets weekly on Wednesda¥ to a hospital for some time and be- | dies and Crepe de Chine; prices range from 48c to $2.98. OCK ('m-pm'ul.J:nnvs Kehoe who recenl-|)ul’.termmns and is open to all who cause of other injuries it is necessary By the glass, bottle, or case | New Line Children’'s New Bow Ribbon in moire, Dresden and HADD { Iy ::\;m-nm from l;;‘;lm'\‘ nrl“; ten } wish to take up the work for him to walk with a cane for a wherever soft drinks are stripes, all silk; prices 29¢ to 39c per yard. months rvice with an ordnance = time. o S Fresh Caught 5 1 Oc st an N S e T | o - e e T \_mu\\o;‘\m{::e‘_l;?:en +” Fancy Neck Beads, the Iatest and towest 0e- . Travelers' Insurance company. ‘he § | i —_— e = 2 s e : .. e ¥ The junior pool tournament at the | NEW CORPORATION FORMED adies "older j 2| NE 2 MED. 60 PRENTISS ST. | Tadies Embroidered Handkerchiefs, big variety of patt . e b el i e J ~ s, big variety of patterns to QLXCED Winiani) Donaunolnas eeniiensased T. A. B. rooms was concluded Mon- oy ANZAC CO. “soston: mass. : ST R e ) ] anco v a day evening by a game between | Commercial Products Company, Capi- : | g i P i Cod, Cusk or 1 5(: of their local agents. T L D Orrr e, TR T ";t:‘v Capi Miner, Read & Tullock, { ~ New Line Ladles' Pocketbooks and Bags, all the leading stvies, Bluefish b Mr. and Mrs. George Zisk of Camp | the former winning the junior cham- | it Sl ¢ e U Diss anee from 38c: o1shin0. ‘ street are receiving congratulations | pionship by a 100-94 victory over | A new concern to be knawn as the Local Distributors. | on the birth of a daughter, born at| Grace. The award given Humason Commercial Products company, filed > | 1 ths d h f g, e | the local hospital last night. The | was six months dues in the society, PAPers of incorporation with the city Strong Live 39(: proud daddy is a linotype operator on | while Grace receives three months |clerk yesterday. The corporation is [ R “hi | dues. capitalized at $50,000, with 2,000 Chicken 1b : 900 2 v ives 1b 12 Dor’t wait for the rush. Bring in shep v Batel Fresh Alewives C B o o e e v e | Edward Mechan of Garden street,| F. M. Beccher, F. W. Macomber, ® Sliced Halibut .. 1b 25¢ B |1ar co—aave. © 90" who was recently dlscharged from the George Parenbarg and H. 5. Shopar, { . S naval reserve has e o | s ¢ are the incorporators solid Meat (yysters pt 33c | Frank E. Leist has entererl the om- S b e e e eetrh i S - - i e ploy of the Dennison Garage com-|eompany. He was formerly employed |chanics' (ools, deal in patents, real es- HEADQUARTERS pany. Leist was discharged £rom the | by the wime compan. intedeio Z navy a short time ago. For Quality The secretary of fhe Jewish Old \ . EASTER HAMS lof the Hebrew missions, has been vi | 3 g AR UEE sotioc B iting in this city and is arranging the | 1 We can’t sell all varieties B (05 0c ‘ot Tocal hranch of the ar | { So we sell the best ization. i f K5 . K. of C. ball e Armory, Arch | | Swift’s Premium lb 4dc B! .00 viiier atonday nighteonvec | : Meadow Brook b 40¢ Morris” suzar Cyred 1b 42¢ G OF G NOTES | L | Smoked Shoulders s | Y 2 Q 26¢ 1 . § Morris Supreme Ib -gk [Dr. Stockwell to Address Grocers Towa Pride Ib 32¢ " i Regarding Sanitation — Committee 9 i i TYLE in shop windows EGGS FOR EASTER . < for Old Home Week, O“r Prlces are R]ght I ome Weel . The New Britain Grocers’' associa- The Quality the Best tion will hald its regular monthly All absoiutely Fresh | meeting at the chamber of commerce 3 ) Q ooms Thursday evening at 8 o'clack Moh. Selects .. doz 48¢c B |1 oiiant business - resgrding. work If you want Eggs of for the spring will come up and Pres- : \ 2 ident William Cowlishaw promises a merit ask for. Meadow interesting discussion. Dr. Wil- Brook Henneries, 12 of Stockwell will address the groc- : 22 on sanitary conditions in business = ; ;‘he l}d{gi_,.t. I?rovmes(. Ml present in an interesting way reshest Eggs in a car- need of proper consideration of f 53 subject by the merchants. Sev. ton for 53c. new members will be « 1 i % 1 b voted in P‘(‘kled Tl‘r]pey . lb 1:2(‘ ‘anfi ::’10 grocers will be extended an : : = invitation to atter ope Pickled Pigs Feet, Ib 15¢ B |chamber rosma anmo aionch/nE of the l‘ean Salt P()l'k. h lb :)Q(. | :\.‘ 1‘.;\?('\ ; of the trafiec men ‘\'ail > f 5. @ [held this afternoon with e ! Sliced Beef Liver, 1b 12¢c # e xew Britain clud, fng o wenart e Salt Spare Ribs, Ib 26¢ § e committee on Uain schedules was S0 M@ |reaa by the chairman, ¥, F. Ru Evap. Pea(hes b 20c Bivioae o b v e No. 2 Potatoes, 15 1b pk 35e branch of the Southern New England ! i Telephona company gave a talk an th Mohican Soups, can 18¢ [ |tetepnone sination as 1i afrects thig | eity, | The Old Home Weok com tee will |meet ar 4 o'clock Wednesday after- {noon and plans for the nolding of a | 3 week similar to the celohratlons held | in other efties will be discussed. The committee in charge consists of G. K. Macauley, son, T. R. McAulitfe, G, | George L. Damon. of this feature H. Dyson and C. Wil- l ITALIANS PRESS DEMANDS have always chosen Grape:Nuts +for its appetizing 'f‘ood values. Just now its excel~ lent sugar-saving® ¥ properties commend this wonderful . cereal food No raise in price during or since the war. does not always mean style after months of service. It does if the clothes are from Stein-Bloch or Shuman. Stein-Bloch tailoring guar- antees continued smartness. Easter showing of Hats, Shirts and Neckwear. The Steln-Block Ca. 1575 rrell Clothing Co.

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