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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1016 Ammmmwnm MTwmmflwwwfi‘mMMWMw CITY ITEMS MMMrwwwM; : - « | Marshall, was of a greater percentage | FROM ALD. PAONESSA e et | ]4 l lamong the laboring classes of the wo- — : Easter footwear at Damon 7vad1-1 inancia fmen and ehiliren than tho ol which | gesents Intimation By Mayor Qu i e e e e ‘m_\,«.-,vv( . H AT MFETI e n’ It n‘«:]‘mx of tlio contrast amone| on Soldiers’ Relief Fund. man’s Home Missionary society of “m ! ngopesiny s gulone Baptist church will be held at Stam. WALL MMMBERS NEW YOKR §TOCK EXCHANGE t nese conditions and those which pre- ! gditor New Britain Herald: s N &4TR] St [Vhiled in this country, Mrs. Mar shall| | Tn looking over last evening's Fer. |[070 DeXt Friday. 31 WEST MAIN STREET . NEW BHITATN, CONN enid that more sanitar; ufl\thflnnx ex-| ald, after returning home 1 Sund paster showing of F rrell TEL. 2010 i Ay instances they were not up| groduce the resolution which he pre- Arvthnr Kimball, 12 Bennett / ¢ i’ {to the standard Which they should be.| sented at the council meeting, in re- |and Allan McKinnie have returned I(Jl' DiSCuSSlO“ Children hefe, and particularly in| gards to appropriating money for our |from a southern hardware convention ———— E CAN OFFER | Tesan soldiers. Also T noticed com- | Mrs, William Lynch of New Hi H { connecticut, are w;‘lm(‘lfjtr'd by the laws | Haven Eruars - are generally livec > % 2 5 e S ok | 5 Q Which are gene 1 up to. As|jent from our mayor, claiming that |is visiting her mother. Mrs. Donnclly street. Noon -— Shippings, . the working hours, she instanced| ii's o e 5 % : ' N | The Women's Missionary socicty of ';’ o R O")]\Si”l‘“_ ‘"m”“" is @ political move on the part of {of South Main street o s and food shares wore the the First Baptist church held a meet- :h‘_‘)‘ “of establishing an f‘ight‘ 1]:(‘»”_ ol Uw“’]:'\un who voted against the| g of (. ball. State Armory, 1”;1 [wu\.“ of the forenoon, which | ing yesterday afternoon at the home (R 08 (EERCGE, L tE e | muyor's pet patriotic political meas- | g eat, Taster Monday night. { failed to manifest usual pre-holia o s D lVen on Wasr vuin |dax working Basls isisad of Mg|ure. In other words to right the| % ' *F0 ° e i selling pressure. Marine preferred strect: M Di A. - Marshall had [ToUE 8 COR B8 that this | wrong that fwe had © committed. « In /| The Girl Scouts of tho . ‘W, C. A.jand American Intcrnational gatned 1 JUDD harge af the mectin sduced [WHI PEOME C ho labore .o, benefit 10} roference to that, I as one of the | Wil meet this afternoon. At 7:30 thisito 1 1.2 and Atlantic-Gulf rallied : e Dl abors, and increase! cloven say that the mavor's com. |eVeNing a mecting of the Romona|an extrome of four subject of “Oricnia & e S i A 1t t] vor's : ‘ | e Doints, de »‘f;-""””( o CHSE :‘y:\n‘(lh_ factaries. | ment is wrong and false. Councilman [Camp Fire girls will be held. | @nd Leather preforred rose 3 ""]‘I‘l“l" STA‘NLEY WORKS Shie anounde O hnoy B Cud ciongl 0 OISR SRR o amon the} Gulin has just as much right to as Fuy a Shuman suit for Baster at]U. S. Food producis. cotton ofl wnd among the women and children of In- not allowed to 2o th i A“_' 'Cm Hl:xssisx;«nul‘ for needy soldiers and rell Clothing Co.—advt. industrial alcohol advanced 1 . iia, Turkey. Japan and China, and rs of age, are ,,;aio:’:;fi "o the| 5ailors when they come home, as William J. Kenney is home from st. [ {0 § Doints. Stecls and equipments compared them with Amerlein condi- [ 75852 B0 (G, e tante i Mayor Quigley had to ask for $1.000 | John's Preparatory school, Danvers, | Strengthencd on reports that ppes tons among the wage earners of the | WA EGE Loy © 0%t 5% to go on a joy trip on taxpavers' cx- | Mass. for the Iaster holiday vaca. | dent Wilson had taken up the ques- fefinine sex Precoding the talk a husiness meot- e T for one don't know any- | tion. {tion of prices. but coppers were in- She spoke of the “’}‘f“"i‘j;'ffl“.\;m&z' ing was held. during which it was| {NiN& about Gillin's resolution, Nor { “\iison's the hut store.—advi, ;‘:Iifiorww_ to another cut by the selling =] 1 hm foreign women were subj to, | hoted that the annua) conference ,\r any other member of the council SR e | agencies. Ionds irregular on £ wnd of the small pay which they re- |Roteq TIEE ol SURNAl conforentt 571 whom I, came in contact with last | The Women's Fistian Temper. |limited deulin > nfs . reived. The ordinary wage earning | W& B o es g B8 T00E WAt the | Mght. T for one have no apology to | #ce Union of the W. €. A will | Close—Leaders shaded moderately Boow 419 Nntional Bank Bullding. Telephone 320, rate is between ldgnfcens o » |adjournment of the meeting a social | Offer to the mavor or anyone clse |10t meet tomorrow. {in the final hour, bul there was none T. FRANK LEE, Managc said the speaker, for & 12 hour a day {300 P, ye1a, for reasons that I voted ngainst the Private Arthur Butcher of the 26th | of the precipitate sellivg which un. We Oifer for sale sontract and many of the women} = 20 { mayor's pet scheme. division” has arrived at his home on | settled yesterda later operutions, S . U il " 3 . work far into the night. MRS. BLAKE HEADS Lot the public know that if the | Chestnut street and after spending a | The closing was firm HARTFORD AUTOM OTIVE PARTS COMPAN The children "““‘l‘ "“I'F'“ U“'”::"": = t o 4 1 | mayor kept cool and forgot politics { three day furlough he will return to | = Pfd. Stock £ 8 years of age and under the most | > | for a few minutes, he would reccive | Camp Devens to await his discharge. | N Sioan Bxchanse o . s 24 leplorable and unsanitary conditions. MISSION SOCIETY | ail the support be wanted frém the | He was formerly employed at the | 4 York .Stock Exchange quotac 50 to Yield 8¢ | ¢ . r { = 3 N fons furnished by Rich [o) Laws of a sort have been formed for { s e e g tions furnished by Richter & Co., { i hoe protection of the laboring classes | T Can the mayor deny that we of- T. B. Murphy Sons’ Hot Cross buns b (R Yvurk S I)OS(hptl\e folder Hbon apphcatlon. mong the foreigners, but during the 3 fered our services to go out and col- | are delic Try them , £ ress of Wi ho ore disregarded | Center Church Forcign Missionary s e E delicious. Try them.-—advt | stress of war. they were disregar Ly HSSTONATY i feat ine money ho wanted as indls| o he manufacturers. who raised the o Lt . N e nnual Meeting Tiek Staf viduals, But as city represeniativ T the ra hours wo- 2 Tleld And Staff N ave jection that the extra hours of ¥ we could not misuse people’s money man labor were necessary to carrying of Oficers Elected. Hecoraeishon aherall oncs s Ectugy of Lol Hocotehan By LSRRG o1 o 3% 30 ~un - - n the -indv which had suffered e R I e wher of pictures will be taken. [ Am Agri Chem ...10%1; 10814 3 -~ = 3 o P S Am (! & 3 94 9 1 Q | April 17, 1919, New Britain Camera clul swill High Low Close an outing tomorrow, the wem- | Am Beet Sugar . T6%. To% 1634 hrough lac men. The annual meeting of the women { have been spent if the mayor had his - of (. ball. Staté Avmory, Arch Car & The toll of life which had been tak of the Foreign Missionary o v of | way about it. T > wster Monday night.—advi. \y Am Can .. EEA bilg b , Rooms 308-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. the Center Congregational church | PBut conditions now are somewhat ’ evening the Boys' club will en- | »tm Tioco 6814 7 5 W, T. SLOPER. Mgr. held, yesterday: afternoon, at | different, the peo have shown a r 50 members of the girls' social | 2T Smelt .. 1% s ik £ SORE THROAT home of M Marcus White, Jittle more interest in municipal af- |Scie < of the High school. Am gugar .. 130 8 28% Forest street. The following officers | fairs. By a Am Tobac ... 09 WE OFFER 1 n suit for Easter at ™, S , were elected {0 serve during the com-{ And I for one feel so 3t Tam bound | Farrell Clothing (ow—neivt SN I sl ” 5 S o ¢ o : | Anaconda Cop 61% 6 N . . . ing year. to do my full duiy regardless of the stian He St g0 Tasane con D " 25 h N B “ C President. Mrs, Herbert S. Blake, vor's political whip. street left hig ey S s }A" S HefltyiCo=8 92 2 Shares ew pritain | aCh‘ne 0. i Colds. Couglis, Croup and Catar h | | | Relieved in Two Minutes i i ‘ 5 g re home shortly hefore | goiy S 70 I o2 first vice-president, Mrs. John ¥. sry truly yours, midnight last night, announcing to his i g & O ~ | Robinson; second vice-president, Mre, | A. M. PAONESSA wife that he intended to commit sui- BRT 1 ‘ Marcus White; secretary, Mrs. William —_— — clde in the woods. Mrs. Henninger | Beth greel B . . = 2 Have vou catarrh Parker; treasurer, Mrs. R. Juad; | | reported the matter to the police. it N 3 % Breathe Hyomel. | chairman of the program committee, N} J. E. Murphy Sons' Hot Cross buns | Can paar o " oai 204 ’ STEEL AND PIG IRON ca8p doriimauctiof fromis! o 860 “Have you a cough Mrs. Frederick G. Platt. are delicious. Try them.—advt o S8 e 1 b tae Ainucsoou rgte. and hiad they ge en Leath .. 914 2 succeeded, ore prices wou ave I eathe Flyomei. Following reports by the treasurer, | | The next meeting of the Common- | Ches e | ! . N 10 bave Rewr I 5 & Ohlo .... The Ir g " | aducad Ancbsainells Thers (@ Grias Have you a cold? Mrs.R. Judd, and the secretars ‘ wealth club will be held April 23 at | Chino cop o is) e sdey o) el o | Willi rker, a social hour | he Y. M. C. A. An address w! op . ... 6 3 Vhile they wait for a final decision | : e ve ate ¢ Breathe Hyomel. | Witliam Parker, a social hour was on- | the Y. M. C. A, &n address will Sty ik While they wait for a frial decision | DOt that the vessel rate from the ¢ res al | joved given by Ira F. Harris of i of Juest hether the govern- | D Hyomel is the one treatment for all | joved siven by Ira ) e nose, throat and lung troubles. It ! . The subject of Mr. S does not contain any cocaine or mor- | CALLAHAN 3 s hine dand all that 'is necessary'1s to — olbel Sl 43 s ment will help or hinder the effort io | $! to 80c. Boats will ,be slow in will be “Around the World in 80 Min. | ohoriic Steel .. encourage buying of iron and steel, |Starting this season. Much ore i utes,” 1 breathe it through the Nittle ocket | Former Amatour Theatrical Artist, to | inhaler thot comes with cach outfit. | | | s Distillers Scc s producers are doing little new busi- Piled up in blast furnace yvards, and : ' He has traveled in many parts | 1, 5 1 I S aT s S laSiore futnsnss aid Blowiig sk Wl Ghamber of Commerce COIMMIties |57, in, Somtrs: espectally in the Hitle | mria 1t 51"\ 205 26 205 Ui about the courae ok prices, ha | Movement i 1913 may bo 10 i 113 3 £ r i 5 | Gon Bllep 0o, 188 videspread ropagandd e depart- | Million tons less than last year's X completo outfit costs but little at | Play in “Girls Will Be Girls” . & of C. ball. State Armory, Aveh| Gooarioh Rub ... 67 o pilt e el G “1“9::;:[ s euslimsithainnt e el g druggists everywhere and at the Clark | John F. Callahan, one of the best iOI‘ Be[lel‘ SGFVICG ”"],‘P_I‘;,_L‘c“sg/" ‘]‘ff":)'.‘.‘\l ’?I“:h,"‘f“d;_;, Gréat Nor prd " trade and industry in behalf of wage |@uarter delivery at a price totbe fixed & Bramerd Co., and Hyomel is guar- { known performers in local amateur | o E e s S e sl G INoTHOrel Cetzalli % 4 and price maintenance has even rob- |#Pout July 1 at the market then pre- anteed to banish catarrh, croup. f circles. will play the leading malo | ) SRR | Inspiration ....... 49% 1 bed an open market of some of its | V2iling. coughs, colds. sore throat and bron- | part in the benefit amatour perfor.| A well attended meeting of the trat. | 'S home here. { Interboro . A |- Coke has received another out, 26¢ chitis or money back. A Hyomei in- { iss Mary Whittlesey, regent of the | 1nterhoro prd .... 153 3 Meanwhile ultimate consumers of |Per ton on furnace coke and 50c on mance to be given by the Soldiers and | fic managers of the city was held in < rler lasts a lifetime and extra bottles QUET GGG WPEARerS G2 € local organization of the Esther Stan- { - ¢ ¢ iy i p eveh broductsids wirel andipinelare in | oundry srades : Saflors’ reception committee at the|tn Sordine New n . s g 2 i Hyomel can be obtained from |qyoe the | the rooms of the New Britain club yes- {ley Chapter of the D. A. R.. who s o o > 2 e market with their small needs, yceum theater, April 29 and 0, T ttend the ional c tion | | Lyceur b 80. | torday and Manager r. p.jattending the national conventionj ;o b (OPFTT 7 BT ato o i 3 ’ \ | Mr. Callahan will have the role of [ \*F'%5. 8 - FUEEEC R which is held this week at Wa hm;;-l‘ Sl - /| hien JoubersjSxenasn e, o/ B INC ® | Professor Ebenezer Hezekiah Dodge, |2°40 5% & | 8e. 098 Brato 'lton, D. will spend a few days in [y V80 FE O : W . e i e U 2 e, eelepnar psnany Baltimore, wth her friend, Miss Ds X MOorcon LS OnVRIELOC SInEEasLy Sho (e 1s your throat sore? Breathe Hyomei. ion is on a short furlough at cast, horn of Lincoln street. who is ly ill, “was reporied about the today vantages for business houses as well 1 as the benefit for the company in the “lorence | simpitfying their accounting. 8 . TSt and Elste m,;‘]n"i‘zfl:;rmo;l Wiscuesion was had fol.| K. of C. ball. State Armory, Arch :“’_Eh;.‘"&‘ - | Loomis, This difficult part has been |lowing the talk by Mr. McAuliffe, ang | street, Easter Monday night—advt. | Dot ey 93% | weck, some ruil orders of 191 | thoroughly rehearsed by these vounz|much comment was heard upon the| Mrs. William C. Hungerford, w A j";‘ S 0 4 |pushed aside by war work, being now | kidneys. omen. Others who will take part|proposed plan to send monthly state- |attending the D. A. R. convention in | ;;fld]-'{ ’ § 1in process. The Steel corporation's, It'S surprising how few know what MARKABLE PREVENTIVE | L e cast are Miss Sgngle and Miss [ments to business men giving the | Washington w vill spend Easten Sunday ,‘r:’:‘f‘*»\‘“’“‘f‘ e 7, | Pittsburgh district mills are also ..nrtm do. FOR THE MORE DANGEROUS 5 Bassett, Messts. MeRirdy, Witkin, | price of the calls but not the number. |in i\f“ iosk cl I 3 S "_‘”H 2 |ing better than the average independ-| Kidney trouble nceds kidaey treat THROAT AND. LUNG COM. | 2¥son, Saquire and Hellberg. The com- [ A committee was appointed to inves-| DO logpees now due -—advt i on - |ent plants. Most of the latter are|ment. W PLAINTS oF ADULTS AND pmm In charge are arranging for |tigate the matter thoroughly and de-| The swimming pool of the Y. W. C.| Reading ......... 833 & {running at 43 to 50 per cent. of ca-| Doan's Kidney Pills are for. the kid- CHILDREN. G 77 757 | the sale of tickets in Main street |cide whether the system should be .\.\\’»H] be (-l'nsec! on Good Fri 1,«3].' | \\\-'\ I&Scom ... | pacity. { neys mm“ ) s N i il | stores. and the seat plan for the per- {accepted without further opposition More new suits. Wilson’s -mn\.n South Pm» : A o8l Foreign trade 1In steel is of littlc Have convinced New Britaia peo- = Ol i A e naeht il b sale ai|otinot James Dugan of Hartford avenue | Southern Ry .. 2T% |consequence, due to the fear of lower | Dle of their merit. | S el e L N Gon R - 5 §2; |declining. The Steel corporation Suffer twin headuches, LINONINE TAKES THAT AWFUL| will be filled by = Misses KICK OUT O1' A HARD COLD | en, Sizne Peterson AND RENDERS I'T HARM- | LESS. T IS THE GREAT VAMILY REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS OF COLDS AND A RE- | i [and in the rehearsal work he has - e afte g ex Pe i I - are sel s ar - So e Pog et thae b s S & lnelsneaiceniariinearternoon W o e RE IR et TROBGIU L SR e pop e what they are selling, mills are get- | That So Many New Britain Peopic e his topic - Mr. McAuliffe took the new T = i Nat Lead et s ting in nearly all cases the prices | Fail to Recogn Kidney Weu {to the famed Al Leach. * Mr. Calla- S : e o oo™ | are delicious, Try them.—advt. | Nat Lead b -a at Washingt March 20 o igney Weaknoak, I han will b supported by a capabled - Hetet adopted By the company, | “my, conditton of Miss B. A § N Y Air Brake . 0 namediat \veshlngion on landh & vou a bad back victim? | S + by A capabledang explained in detail the many ad- AT IN ¥ C & Hud.... The scale of operations is gradually St ot Seaammotd NYNH&E HLR 28 3 plants in the Chicago district arc | spells? | working at per cent. of capaeity. | Gg to bed tir ired? 1031, |against 80 per cent. in the previous It's surprising suspect the 1t all times—there's no teiling what | < Al on is visiting with relatives at Spring- { Studebaker i i Here's a sw Brita - N z Sl % 5 = X A . = ds o 5 vis E s at Spr Studebaker o S 4 lp and to continued high freight fere’s a New Britain New nstant’ it will be nocded, -espocinlly | QUISIEY's real estate offico on Main | A report on the sailing day plan by H pricesfandytosconiiinedinisn & raves i A i 2 atr o i or | field. { Texas OIl ..... 3 o5 s for lo ve or-| Britain testimony sq for coughs that threaten bronchi- | Streft next Thursday evening at 7 ).‘rr i\“ ‘:".‘\,":f' :,’,” = r‘;‘m”;\,:::‘“hp,f{:,,f B Stein-Bloch suit for Easter 1r' 1\i(;n Pacific 2 Jililn m:r;;}-:m:-h’x?\‘- :z:r:i;nolt\“er\‘ (n’\»r Kidney sufferers hereabouts should tis. Nothinz quite equals Linonine | Beroct | eae e greater part of the after- |at Farrell Clothing Co.—advt. | United Fruit i | dustrial country being short of motive | read it Sy heopchitis; | orpIC . Inoon’s business meeting. Through| Mrs. McGowan of 20 Connecticut| {rtan Topper .... power. i (M B0 B AL 350 Carbin s : . |conference with General Passenger ()lvrn“() complained rT :na m\l];‘n 10-1 U § Rubber : i Higher prices in Great Britain hnw’;fl" : I‘" -‘:"";rvfl w"w'fi"'{"“‘:\’ with x zent A. B. Smith of New Haven Mr. | day, that dogs had kiled 2 number of } {7 § Stee! 9815 983 |be rounced by the pig iron mak-| my back and became run down and e s e L e T Home Organized. ! gue were able to bring about an | ferred to the selectmen ! Westinghouse .... 45 1834 4 |mestic and foreign business will be | Wasn't right, so I used Doan's Kidney The New Britain hranch of the O1q |improvement in the way of a stop in| K. of C. ball. State Armory, Arch}western Union ... 86 E [put on the same lovel, about $32.60 | Pills and they proved to be just what People's Home of Hartford held its|Berlin for through train No. 78. On | street. Easter Monday night.—advt Overland 2 201, 291 {per ton ai today's rate of exchange. |l needed. Doan's put my kidnevs in |and’ after Moy 6 this train will stop in | o son was born vesterday to Mr. e {Termination of general government |§00d order and I have had no trouble Berlin at 9:52 and a connecting train | ;1 Mrs. Charles Sahrabocher of 114 | LOCAL MAN IN YD jcontrol has been definitely determined | *'"';f'o- (:r‘ lfl‘l’]\":j & i“:d n;f (il ALl lea v thisicity 0t 2t Cleveland street. JAZ7 MINSTREDSTROUPHLY 0N tieregand indications 8 are fBhak ool s Sl e ity St usgis A e e | ol s Dl G Il Powe mrioss on el maliolen b e CIW Advertlsement Dreiaent et Doveiantnegunies il conneotiing New Workwithithermed: | oy Br e iintey { form in Hariford after a tour of the prices. l ANNOUNCEMENT oW laen ey iy (e |k ST “"\' ‘?‘."‘““‘"_';'.7',‘ “‘.’i: Buy o Stein-Bloch suit for Faster | barns. shacks and dugouts of l‘ru\v;u“ American rails for f.\lvnr»\“.w»v'f“‘lr'k S et ign i A iwetnia Bl Ao il L whish B | ol o lo e Co ~aave presenting (helr show. 18 John e- |quotablo at $35 and $57 for Bessomer | 2l SRR e SOl e ai SN = llseve NewiEritainfat (018 DS i S e W of this city, a member of Com- jand open-hearth — sic spectively. | Attention is called to. the =1 m‘,‘” _::,,.”,:,:),L;png Mos G nbery, | Waterbury, arriving In New York ut|y gqihes of the High school closed | Pany ¥, 102d infantry. McGraw en- |leaving $15 to §17 as the difference in | : S My e, OToeirs: 7110 py . A traln toaving New Nork | (yy‘urturmoon Tor tne Havier nolldavs, | lsien & Hariterd and hes been m |tranaportation "chargue and duttes| wn by the posters issued Mo Shamiy lend Pals g DMDORY: st il sahvianwe arriving inl OV Will be reopened Monday | I'rance about 20 months, returning fo |which Will put them in competition Bel conan bt ey Bl tors Mrs. Zucker, Mrs. Soigel and | New Britain ut 5:04 p. m. Attention [ A7 SO0 helStates ! Privite Hohort Glossup of Tast|Don 4 shevt time . McGraw’s |ton The time for- regis on expires | Mrs. H. Horwitz, lis called to the fact that Postmaster Fss Jot is on n furlough at his | home is at 458 Main sireet. and his | On the basis of latest published Phursday, May 1. 1919, and failure ! § = !Delaney is arranging for mail service o register on or before that date. | MAY MUSTCALE. lon the train which leaves Now Brit- | Iawlor street is on o turloush at s J0E T el troupe s that | freight tariffs 250 tons af plates for | Company E In France. sm’ an end man | 1 first meeting last evening In Talmud i Torah hall. Members of the Hart- L ford lodge and officers were present | | and sf.20. | and important business was tran- | | sacted Among the members of the YD ladva anced on an average of $11.50 per | Owing to increasing business we have moved from the store at No, 4 Elm street, to the store at No. 7 Main R ning to.| e I - 01| street, in the LeWitt building n the 1 . Agamem- | with British export rails at $72.25 per | “ g T8 e B e L and oring towns are cordially ine vited to attend the opening of “The Posy Shop” all this week. Come to this garden spot to select your flowers, or phone your order and it will receive the usual courtcous cerning the registration of ygans that. the owners of dogs will e ain_at 10:13 p. m. for majl to Wash- {the Far East werc sold at a mill 2ve to pay a fine of one dollar | SPecial Program at Center Church on | ington and points south thus insuring| COmPany B 1o Franee. =~ o el W price which appears to be 2.45c, of a | 81 in tada e egnins fos i P May 6 a positive carrying of southern mail sl s roe = . ; concession of $4 per ton | 100) in addition to the regular fee. | vening of May 6. & esttie d e RETURN TO 10-HOUR DAY, voncess 54 p . p e Ursriel bl 2 ; ; acl . Tas - e There is no labor trouble at steel | : 1:‘\ ,\l'lmI n ¢ ln‘lk\‘”n‘:‘ o “\\rl'lmnh | A May musicale will he given in the 5 = 2l = Several departments of the Fafnir [ ‘],"‘,‘ ll:w ]'v:"ol)f"m of managers he- | and timely attention e Monday, anc t « « - - b ¢ S, ¢ be e i = - 23 Center church chapel, Tuesday even- | s SR S 37 3 T ' Beaving company have returned to |F 5 | You will find everything in fion- ceive dog fees, in additic tl 5 s C. OF C. OPENING. D O o { T L 0 e to rotate thé periads of unem- hing in flon g Bl S i e e o s wnion = ! PEASE RESOLUTIONS the ten-hour day. and it is rumored | BE 10 FORUE LB PCURCE € e not | ers and plants here. Come in and Dated at New Britain this 16th oy | heew i eeqceleNt FTOSTM - 88 { by is Invited to Inspect Kooms of WILL BE RRAWN UP| e course of about . |chansed except in sliding scale cm | see thé: vonutitul display of Eastor wil, 1919 [t BIEREROS 1 e 5 8 = s JLIELIL L O OY | loyments, or in shéct and tin plate wers. April, 1919, Mrs. Howard Horton will be the | Commerce Chamber Wednesday. i ctiin ko ihe taninoun dd v mon| DoNu IS FOL i andfiiney ALFRED L. THOMPSON oer i > : oy |inills and in puddling and iron rolling Sonigcies ~<n‘»|1;;)|m”~ulm‘u{ 1]\(‘ r:”l"'rh ‘\Mrrry%”} Wednesday evening. April 23 ha JiEevemalireskal act dhals 1on hi\\hs‘y o {mills. At Lebanon, Pa., puddiers al | F. H. L&LL RER 5 e e Vi anc ©. a - i N & i T, operatin »-hour week basis, % = ave mick 1 ! Refvioln ron Hart | peen st for the opening wight of the | Mayor Appoints Committee to l;..«.-i perating (on a 4b-hour two plants have struck agains el o | he afternoon. fhis i diuplpnist chamber of commerce and arran closing at 4:36 in the afternoon, I8 gyction from $12.75 to $9.25 a ton ments are being made for an enter Action on Death of Late ! 3 ‘ing been put into effect f.p,oconting o decline fram 3.40c_to | R e T Order of Notice of Heating. 5 S ensnondonivan | oIS n ke s iac e AEATES e ) ininiang aud sechd bibe Dl o8 T Ex-Mayor, : tory will he closed on |0 11 B2 00 ol O THE ONLY POSY SHOP IN TIE opening event. The committee in 2 ! ersey iron mine a strike is ot ferie District of Berlin, ss.: Probate P nd time and a 1 + charge of the event met in the cam- § Al a posted reduction in wages. 2 sl UEEs —7 MAIN STREET— | i Court, April 16, A. D. 1919, } Estate of Carl A. Ohman, late of the |\ " (oo roomns this afte Iron ore firms at Cleveland have } FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ] EVERY WHERE town of New Britain, in said district, deceased. Upori the application af Anna M. Ohman praying as administratrix, (Member of . T. D.) Decorations for Weddings and 1u- nerals u Spocialty. ] yor George A. Quigley this morn- | c i o 18 hours | ing appointed a committee of live to 40 i H noon at 4 o'clock and disciissed pls R S T HAGRT) G G Rl o on potifled that the rallroad admin- | for the social gathering L. Hoyt Pease and = committee of stration has refused their application | Tt is planned to have an “open | 41 6c (o cnange the rules and regula- MAREWELL TO MISS MTLLER. a ('vvd\’u‘l!lun n ra rates )'w n(nln | se’’ e 7:3 0 'clock @ H g - e ¥ P s Rus om {he Lake Superior mines to e that some person other than the ad. | house” from 7:30 to 11 o'clock and | tious of the common council, | A Tuncheon we served at the Rus- i 1 \ AL TS R e S 2 s z e e |upper lake docks. The ore men be- ministratrix be.appointed to sell and | the directors of the chamber fo- The dgath of the I Mr. Pease | sell and Brwin Foremen's elub-house ) BBA (8 00 7 0® | 08 BV TEE T convey the real estate of the estate of | €ether with the members of the civic | gccurred soon after the last mont! mvi this noon in honor of Miss Ruby Mil- | said deceased per application on | and mercantile hoards Will act as almeoting of the council and so mo|ler who has resigned her position in file more fuljy appears, it is reception nmm—umml 1;» the members | jofjon could be taken until last eve- | that factory to accept :u\()rl'\uv" ‘“r"’." Ordered, That sald application be| of the chamber and friends. An en- | pine's seesion. The committee ap- | New, Departure office in Bristol. Fol- . D . C heard and determined at tho probato | tertalnment and Itght rofreshments | pointed to frame a4 sei of resofutions | Jowing the luncheon Miss Miller en- Connecticut Trust afld Safe eposlt 0. loflice in New Britain, in said district. | will be provided to be followed by a | consists of Aldermen Orson F, Curtis, | tertained with fancy dancing num- D L an the 23d day of April, A. D. 1919, at{ smoker. An finvitation is extended | yubert P, Richards.’ Angelo M. | bers while Miss Olive Anderson con A STRONG, RELIABLE CORIORALION 9 o'clock in the forenoon and that no- | by the president, E. W. Pélton, to al 2 i th program With | o o 5 Paonessa and Councilmen Howard &, [ tributed fo . i P - iaar o i Why not bring ¥ tico be given of the pendency of said | 1o attend the opening night exerciscs. | Tiact and William G Wotl o | whistling solos organized and qualified through years of cfficiens, Movement Kight Home by Using lapplication and tho time and pldce ot Sk The rules commilteo was selosted | mrm———————————— trustworthy service, to act as Consevvator, Guardian, ODNLY our P. 03 1ilk and | bearing thereon, by publigshing this| 4 Day v i e : miiten o : ‘ el e e DR R G T S e R ey SWEDISH LUTHERAN SERVICES. ,.\ ItJ'rl:‘"v -or,.n‘( I[( :.“‘H 1;\ |:Ar":;: izxecutor or Admiristrator. OLITICS IS POTAT ICS, ¥ % ol pritain. and he posting a copy of this order on | Lutheran church fomorrow moming e 1 W Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits £1,000,000 the public sizn post in the town’ of | at 10:50, and Kaster Sunday morning | POSe of committee Will be to change WHO'S WHO : 3 given. | Will be hela at 7 p. m. These sorv- | brought up will be fucilitated and the n : t Trust and Safe Deposit 401 PARK STREET. By order of Court. | ices will make up the calendar of | length of meetines t Lag Sdehe EW LRITA\[I\ Pasteurized ¥'roduct Sold in New |having a circulation in sald district, | Sorvices will be held in the Swedish | (v o Gris A I8 T Hichard pur- | v 3 Y g 20 g The X3 r 8 | the and reg ions of th - : New Britain, in said district, and re- | at 10:30 also. The Kaster Sunday |the rules and re : { ¥ C d Saf D C LE SEIBERT & SON furn malke to this court of the motice | festival of the Sunday school classes | couneil so that tho husiness to e | il IN onnecticut Trust an e Deposit Co. Telephone 1936. MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk. | Baste services at the church. shortencd.

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