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i s v S o WA NS AMERICA OF - ' ' 5 - b - % { ] " B s F al SHEVISM’S i 5 fune:al of Miss F (ane Brennan L Le lnall‘gl ( m%(zl‘;k i 4 EVILS % Fwill be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow R — 2 ) . | MR e forning at St. Mary's church. The e : i g i i i 3 rCe . MNMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | ::,:::er‘;;m R WA!J.; STREET ST[][:K 5 Aot g $1 WEST MAIN STREET -.ce-ceeseeee. NEW BRITATN, CONY. TEL, 2040 e committed suicide last Monday, will 5 3 & i Be taken to Wallingford tomorrow R i iR 10 Shares Stanley Rule & Level Co. 4 afternoon by M. J. Kenney, the un- | Wall Street Close—Oils, tobaccos 4 - : | & Idertaker, for burial. { and shippings guided the list to high 5 o . : b 1 —_— : levels later, although further realizing ] & ¥ 3 ] k 20 Sbares Hart & Cooley CO. Josephine Sophia Johnson. was observed in steels and equip- | ¢ | K4 Mrs. JoJsephine Sophia Johnson of 55 | ments. The closing was strong. Sales | Dwight street died at the New Britain | approximated 1,450,000 shares. .. : 2 : 20 Shares Stantlard Screw Com- General hospital at 1.30 o’clock this —_ S morning. She was 56 years of age. New York Stock Exchange quota- ; : : | P l w k 'She is survived by her husband, John ; tions furnished by Richter &(1 Co., 3 % i 50 Shares S[an ey 01' S. Johnson and three children, Mrs. | members of the New York stock 5 G Charles I7."Bloom of West Virginia, | Exchange: Miss Jewett Johnson and Elmer P. R. [ July S 2P1919) ohnson, both of this city and a sister. Hi;{h Tow Close Mrs. Hannah Bergen of Providence, | Am Beet Sugar ... {1 8914 RST Alaska Gold 4 The funeral will be held on Satur-| Am Agri Chem ...108% 815 day afternoon at 2:15 o'clock from her | -Am Car & Idy Co = late home and at 3 o’clock from the | Am Can 3 J Sl § } |1 GOODW iN BEA Swedish Bethany church. Rev. G. .| Am Loco 5t . 937% 92 923 6 e Pihl will officiate and interment will | Am Smelt ....... 43 84 4 3 Room 410 National Bank Bullding. 'lelephone 5130, ¥ be in Iairview cemetery. A Sugar T390 A 373, 3 T. FRANRK LEE, Manager e Am Tobacco 2 g D ¢ PMT@V‘ == | Pearl Court will be held on Friday | A T S IF'e Ry Co.. 1( g : afternoon at 2 o'clock from John A. | Baldwin Loco ....1121; ¢ /] fe is metropolitan of Odessa, a t d S ]d Andrews' Kuneral Home, 50 Walnut| B & O ... 4 E A1 | high dignitary in the Russian church, Bough an 0 street. Rev. S. G. Ohman, pastor of | B R T o @ 303 303 | and he is in Wmerica to give warning . RIS PR : the Swedish Lutheran church, will of- | Beth Steel B -+. 89% 887 893 |of the dangers of Bolshevism. The i ; s ficiate. Interment will be in Fairview | Butte Superior .... 3: E é Bolsheviki have put a price on his | cemetery. Can Pac e 158 5615 1577 head. | . C‘en Leath ‘ ¢ | I 1) - (hes & Ohio 34 1 64 14 ) ? d 3 Y 0 ( hi \Ill & St Paul. 43 g 3 A | Col ¥ & ; 49 14 955 ! R § Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 45. Mabelle Blair of 21 South Burritt| cons (ias § o i W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. street, will spend the week enl in | (pucible Steel : Hoston. ' Distillers See .... 79 8 3 i { WE WILL BUY Master Electrician Burdett E. Bas- | Gen Elee .. 65 v 165 i AMEngAN HARDWARE sett arrived in New York Saturday, | Goodrich Rub .... § 811g £ fies : - {After twelve months' service in | Great Nor pfd .... 95 95 Y 4 )&, France with the 4th air service me- | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. . 5 7 Y NORTH & (‘EUDB < chanic regiment and is at Camp Miils | 1llinois Cen awaiting his discharge. i inspiration — | Imt2rhoro s T - . B | Interboro pfd T e : . el ; ho];lxé\:1::1]1[“;(1:3;;;:3,;21;; ::];é;kl T;U\T‘i:ieg e (‘“I-\_ e o P ‘. bhehalf Q[ France :\aumsl‘ (;crm:\.f\_\‘ ()'/])ltf)h D] rl\i\IS {()\rfl\l .l{l\},{\l D'l;:ll. TS Sk O . TEorter | Kennecott Cop .. .. E 5 8 e : shall be mtm"rlg‘]?mxdfim_ 1.11'@1(, Brit- .mll ‘1,7. U(J\ o \(‘ (me 0]‘ lerf v?r; — ! Lack Steel 86 7% 26 36 | : ain and the‘[ nited States, it is adflod, mrnl h|.(n\‘& ‘,.‘en.ma. ,] ( i W :an‘ o;‘(f‘ P |» Mrs. G. H. Dyson of Harrison street | l.ehigh Valley .... 51% E b 3, : 5 3 will help ¥rance only l)-"_f‘omhme(l Lo 'Osm”'ll-lmw'p’ l“\;! ‘ v“lll“\ rTr\‘\” g .returnled 1})(15\’ from M‘i]\\'auk(;o ] Maxwell Mot com. . i action and not snmu‘.;cml)‘, l»hv paper | them on Hm‘(onrll.m-nw 1a : e g % i st S e ; : declares that their intervention must | ernment does not surrender the for- where she visited her son, H. }. Dy- | Mo% re.(FUIOHm o 2 accur if the disarmament of the Rhine | mer emperor to the Allies, it was an- son. 1‘ Y C & Hud .... 801 b 5 = & territory is not sufficient to protect | nounced in Berlin, according to dis- pa— Nev Cons : : France from German aggression. patches received here today. Mrs. B. H. Hubbard and family of | N YN H & HR p | Arch street left today for Summer | Ohio Cities Gas ... Island, Branford, where they will re- | Northern Pacific i Lmain for the summer Norfolk & West - IPenn R R .. Carl Carlson has enlisted in the | People's Gas Merchant Marine and expects to be | Pressed Steel Car called at any time. Mr. Carlson was | Ray Cons maaEey dlll‘ini(h(‘. it r*t?;dl"gs com ... _ ,‘ Wi Pvi. Roland Phillips 1'clu-|-ncd BF ENS[_IRED OVER THE FOURTH Miss Margaret Russell of Girove Hill | Southern Pacific .. 4 7 lfo) U0k Cemtng B e mieh b e i: = accidents will be repOl‘ted that day Phone has returned from Martha’'s Vineyard, | Southern Ry 5 28 74 291 Dr. James Mcleod ;vf the Collegiate 5 where she visited Miss Barbara Moore. {'Studebaker ....... % Reformed church, ! New York City | us and we will write a six months pcll('y to expl!‘e e Texas Oil . 5 9T5! 2691, 27414 | and Mrs. Roland Philliss of Flushing, | | ] ¥ fex , e as their son. | @ January 1st. Mrs. James J. Dorsey and three IR i Acr e e : ¢ L. I., who were Hn‘ he was their son. 4 cfhildren of 24X Maple street, have | Union Pacific .. 331, 1327% ; | Phillips however, says he is related | p3 Just read the da]lv papers and you will appreuate gone to Oak Bluffs, Mass.,, for the | United Fruit .....1863 26 863 to neither of them and that his home | ¥ to b]le Insur— SHmen i ( l!:hct'ohlvl:l' . 9 54 ¢ is in Evansville, Ihd. Rev. Mecl.eod ;: the abso]utfi necesg]tv fif (arry]ng Au molt th U S Rubber Co ...13 i 591, 13214 | and . Phillips pf Flushing realized | # ance. One m]nor acc]dent Wlll cost several times e T S Stee 95, 97 | he W no relatipn of theirs when ’l 4 cost of Insurance. Phone 728. Vv | | | i | Policeman James O'Brien of the resident, is a visitor in this city. Foxinanone R The Home Banking & Realty Co. | Westinghouse ..... 5 / / (c) L'nJ?-r\vuovi & Underwood. \Vill_vs Overland .. 357 351 —— — “Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Goodwin start TERMS OF T s“‘ o 8¢ WEST MAIN STREET. FRANK HOLMES HARRY HANCOCK g LOUIE JONES. OPEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS | i | : 1 New York department, a former local { i | | tomorrow for an extended auto trip ON INTERVENTION s L R o acks. LOCAL EXCHABG Paris, July The Franco-British Logan Page am-‘l— family have left ang Frumwfi—tmm' an Lncaty s s i 9 Sy 3 PRICE Journal says, provides that-the inter- f]c;‘e Zfrflfx?lr;OOk HereRthe i Rsnend S QUO’DED vention of land and America GLEE CLUB ELECTS By Rlohios Myss Mac B. Stauffer Chosen Presi- | Hrd Elec Lt dent for Ensuing Year. | | So New Eng Miss Mae B. Stauffer was clected M Bra president of the New Britain Clee AM Hosi 3 club at its annual meeting held yes- | M !Alflil‘d-\’\dle terday at an outing at Usher's Grove, | A Silver Plainville. Other officers were electea | Dillings & Spencer .. 0 i i : ARE as follows: Vice president, Sadie H. | ””‘““01 ““'S"" Gl \| 7 164 MA]N STREET ON THE SQU L McCormick; secretary, Miss Tvol (10“ s Arms Co 29 Uz 28 i Grant; treasurer, Miss Catherine Kagle l‘m*]i o ; g White; executive committee, Miss | JNernatl Silver pfd Hulda Swanson, Miss Mary Williams @ landers, I" & and Mrs. Ruth Schade; director, Mrs. | J, R MD"‘FOH‘CI‘.\' Clara Oakes Usher; accompanist, Miss | at! Marme Lamp Lola Littlehales. | N B Machine The past year has been a very suc- | ‘\j”c‘S'L’Tm‘l’m“i‘ UPRL ag cessful one for the club. Another | NoTth & Judd Mfx Co... concert is planned for next winter. ITOCk' Sm“_'&‘\‘”"o“ e Duri)m: the afternoon a hot dog roast | l”‘:‘fi}] MiziCo and “coffee were enjoyed. | S o @ | Stanley R & I. Co | Stanley Works Torrington Co com ARE GIVEN RECEPTION. A miscellaneous shower was held last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. | Traut & Hine Edward Donahue of Main streect, Union Mfg Co Hartford, at the home of the bride's | aothel'. Mrs. Henry Smith of 684 T e L in street, this city. The couple re- eived many gifts. 'The guests were CITY ]TEMS entertained by Miss Teresa Beilman, Mar® Crowley, Gertrude Reinold and SRS = Ty et 2 Antoinette Noe who gave a mock mar- | ,_ i Luepol L5 '\7‘_11‘\ ;'1. “‘:1]‘;” :rpl' {q((\ B { riage. Piano selections were rendereq | vV Britain Ave., Plainville.—advt 4 by Miss Mary Crowley and Miss Rose William Hart, son of Howard Hart, { e A el Inheon vt semen | U, M P B 0otk and Dolmans valued up to $39.98. Special ........ $19.98 SUPERS RESIGN. | Grace M Smith and Annie S. Ellis | 5 19 98 Supernumerary Officers James Mur- | have sold land of the Kdwin Ellis es- e X " $ . ray and James Fox have tendered | tate to Hjalmar and Victoria Johnson | [ Suits’{‘ralued llp tG $39.98. SpeClal s e o » theiri resignations to Chief William J. | through the agency of Charles H. Gil- ] ) $24 1 - Rawlings. hey have heen members | lin. é l d $35 00 S l A i GemOrimeu ©Omlby & X e, l The case of Harry Avedesian against | Dress S Va ue up to < > peCla Mr. Murray stated in his letter that he Morris Richman was tried in the city { is to leave town to accept a more lu- : ,rmi\'e S Bl D D con 1| court this afternoon. Judge F_» B. Dresse I{-egular 512.98. Special A s . $ 8-::8 S 5 Hungerford represented the plaintiff s unable to do night duty at the pres- and Lawyer M. D. Saxe, the defendant. et time. o e e oot was over the alleged balance | § Georgeqe Wa!sts }‘@gular $6 98 Speclal $ 5“3 due on the sale of property on Talcott BUILDING PERMITS GRANTED. street. The following permits were granted Mrs. Jane T. Vivary has ~chas G ‘: e u!ar $5 98 S eClal & $ 4'98 gl : it ; 2 Mrs. J¢ 5 ATy as purchased % r (<) 4 als S B’ {100 by Building '”f]’e(\‘to{ '_\"h”"“ N.| through H. Dayton Humphrey, the | & eflrgwtte g p Rutherford today: Sovereigns Trad- | use on Emmons Place, now occu- ing company, storage house on Burritt | ioq™ by 1, B. Williams, : Crepe de Ch'ne waists regu!ar $3.00. Spficia] o $ 2.?9 street at a cost of $4,000; Joseph et e e e, 1ditfon to garage at 49 Woodland 2 reet, cost $2,000. FOR SALE—1917 IFord Touring; . SRESCN S 1916 Ford Touring, best of condi- S $ $ 1-00 RRESTED FOR FACTORY FIGHT. | tion. . ¢, Rudolph, 125 Gherre <. | | Envel@ge Chernise rEguiar 2.00. Specnal st Joseph Togforlage and Frank Lu- Phone 2051. thonGle g s e STORE {OPEN THURSDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 P. M. agenia and John Eslum. The trouble 60 pigs of qll & . Can be bhought alleged to have occurred at lan- at cheap price. Karl Schwartz, 107 ors, Frary & Clark factory last Glen street. Call at barber shop. 4 warld ——. PRSI ISART R E ATT: . T-2-1ax | S———— RIS SRR 3 ARy ™ " vening.