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upon himself, he began the study of | the death of John Walsh, but deeply S w T0 BU D ) Gl ; b i][}l B PAYS stenography, becoming a master of the | appreciates and prizes his long, valu- i L o ’ art, He was the first stenographer | able and inestimable services as — pointed ta the superior court for | member of this committee. We take . 4 Hartford county, a position Which ne| pride in holding, as a beautiful ex l ac Newspaper Outlines Plans of ' RESPEGT T[l WALSH held for over 30 vears, and which ne | ample of self-help and self-reliance, et (o R ol £ ; the Concern elieve Housing o thoroughly fulfilled that he had the | the achievements and successes of his he :1'\“]“ confidence of iudges, lawyers | life. We rejoice in w he did for .. i and other men who came in contact | himself, and for this city We be- Congestion for Their Employes. < line of his labo o are ambitious to improve them- . traits in this line ol hi ) | who ar I prove them- | . .opping the proposed housing plan ! : e . “While thus engaged he was elect- | selves, far like John Walsh each one o ” Member A]'e Ad(}mf‘fl it e ol T A SR Y oy (e ) ) oo CotobsRays (i) TR R bl b [} 11 G000 CORUMIRG nichBwillftond gt l L. . | 3 e o orthy competition is one's | decrease the tenement short ' . 7 > M7 district of Berlin in 1885, and contin- | the only wor . Clean White Paper Towels | o~ L ice for 10 vears. Ile was | Self. In such struggles only do men | tnis city. The item is as follows J ll ‘ ilasses £ i Coml The following resolutions on the | twice elected muyor of the city of 2 Lo th ‘y”‘-‘"‘]fi'(“"‘ thus making | .ppe Aberthaw Construction com- e y Kani Comb ol oty : Britain, (1o was appointed assistant | their lives a benefit and a blessing (o riicel el e o 5 p St of dufilee JohnpvL ‘udze of the court of common pleas| themselves and to their fellowmen as (| Pany stars 1 work last week on the E: { 1 hite Wash Cloth ol Bt o (i e AL o e ion et SIS e GO 6, (0 S L W T, BN D i R The Atias E. Z. Seal Jar Is - for many years. Other positions of ‘Resolved, That a copy of this min- | havin 1 for Stanley worker o Bol i | o i, s, SN AU Sl werb o s meml| e e Acknowiedged the Best ortion of Soap The life and example of a him. During all these years he wi the records of the school committes | ~ = o o 5 T ses man extends far beyond his ken. ! o . il lechenaliniaciicolon |Rof tholcity ofiNewsBritalm¥andtalcopys| B e S0t Bl The light he jeaves behind him serves | . be sent to his family. ar¢ for sale, and not for rent. Tho anitary l)rinking (fup to teach, edify and elevate his fellow- 4 “fle had a predilection for lan- pLILE RO S QLG 3 | company will assist Stanley worke men. His influence becomes a power | e e 0. KILBOURNIS all it can to abtain loans as a reason- 10¢ pk to cheer, fo assist, to console those | BUIEES e “B. . GAFFNEY, able rate of interest. DK who are hopeless and hopeful, who ‘\“l “"y L e S “Committee on Resolutions.” “The houses are located on a new * are struggling upward, or bs & Tead A el e S == street run or -0 \ > T ate sirugsling toward, of battling ad- ||y, 5 0nish aud Polish laneuses fpete, G aeRd Wi, R VLSO OLC IYoRon gl nonE TR U STl S e k| L LR ST AT, (reet about 600 feet west of land par argument his life to his meighbov| [0 Tl G and Swedish. He = allel with Burritt street. The lots will DWARE 336 MAIN S‘l’ may have lent. It is with reflections [ {ReTHeS My WHIRE 00 TR witn | Trial Dates Ave Anmounced at Short | be graded, sidewalks and curbs laid, HAR . :m»h : ‘:m»\(;‘m‘u[ \E(*\\‘wr\;!uh(\ commit= | E RS 8 o TFe rent nationallilies, Fils)| Calondar Scasion! Mostords { and the road macadamized ce of the city of Ne iritain com- f 1 reservoir of knowledge seemed un- Trial dates were announced at the “Eleven houses are heing built; sev I mendsithelife; iine sexnmple, fthesla 818 550 op1e 8 e familiavized himselt || shovts calendars session Siof = the cify (Aot sinsleto (sl oame ieach rand ol 1 2 ]]'::‘:‘ ol s S deecnsed il mbers b G all branches of knowledge, for he | court yesterday afternoon, as follows *":\'::‘*\I"‘;H: 10 SR BN dian Lo A Srorn i Towly ST s more adept in daily | Tuesday, July 15, Connecticut Special- | 1 T 1 E8 TOOAS (SIS Are we PERSONALS {he special invitation from our resi- 7 7 i R i . He enjoyed study, and time! ty company,against Adam Zizuiewicz, | M€Y designsafonathessin el cRholises Hoit divector st! Seattlell and . the slances 1 (he goun ly of Miexiond, Tre | F (he * only Timitulion. Thus In wer A. A. Greenberg for the plain- | #0d two for the double. The double Gl Sl o 189‘17‘ Mllll S"O e da 1 e e et ing & he accumulated a large li- | iff, Lawyer Henry Nowicki for the de- | houses are of the duplex style, each 9 S0 with adverse tides he obtained the ru family having one side. One side Edward rist and Wesley Parl diments of an English education. "The embers of zmbition were lighted in his | = bosom, and at the age of 19 he turn membet both gencral and special. | fends Wadnesday, July 16, Kirko \oks wore the joy of his life. They | Sarkisian against Sadic Dubowy et [ P¢ bousht separ tely from the other plan to spend the week-end at were his intimate friends and asso- | al., Lawyer M. H. Camp for the plain- | Z’ “l'v houses ‘,u;~ all of h"u'vx‘-yx‘nn chem's Ilead. : inbEmte 35 o 21ett & Alllng Tor the defendants] struction, stuccoed, equinped with gas = Sdnisjoursoytopi el @ e liany \\1»\‘4 flu“\m‘\’..- nm”::ui»\\ et h-] ‘,]\" \)» _‘hm‘.\r‘.]u‘ TIM\\HHI ‘ 'u'f.f»,_.j‘ :hl.,‘\"‘.‘ and eleciricity and hot air furnaces.] Charles Pinches of Murray sireet, Cll Y lTEMS conjunction of evenls he came to New | FER 08 PPN e fial accomplish- | against Peter Baba, Klett & Alling for | The size of cach lot is approximately | is spending a few weeks in Maine Britain, where he settled in 1866, and [ |/ Lie “levom his earliest beginnings | the plaintiff, Lawyer Sidney 15, Clarke | P0X120 for the single house and 11x e resided here s death 0 [ e double . anc s ‘harles lover of | 850 10 gold freelitor nrst) nousel| »»l\lvm\:m\ m'('»f::«yl yllx:n \!u;:| houmdioss | until his last cfforts he was a pur-| for the defendant: Peter Dzikiewic | foy therdoubl Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Gloy 5 Jhe s o : The archifects are Murphy and | Harrison strect will spend the week P 5 chaser and a lover of hooks. inst Mike Dzikiewicz, Lawyver Hen- | pfed and plastered at Orchard| hope, and with the example of Ilihu Rehil R A R e ina of New York and the landscape | end at Newtown, Conn ights. Inquire at office. The Bod- | Turritt before him, he began the up “Thus aspiration, united with indus- | ¥V N L 3 bbb ot 5 roets, «d Brothers, Brook- = 11 Realty Co.—advt. S RCln e e T ot i v pepseverancolianal el tnol ance, (AIEAGATINGYELo LAV SRU sfen I i line, M: ' M e ler caves today for lolly Three dance tonight, Berlin. | Working in the factory by days, and Gl ot YR A oo |l WEEEEG ANk 2, deim e ¢ 1,\,& e e laena hdvt, TR e e e o ot e inesa olTIa eelo i enve (s [N ES NS URT 0SS DL an 0 NS IGNARS: - e p i pames and Millie Hall s R acteraib ol e e lan i das il Rice iaanialnine s niflexmible LR niBATins ioniiion) lain (T SR it Ion | HAVIE 110 MEMBE e : all sold today ; s o {he youth of the city of New Britain| Nowicki for the defendant: Thursday, 3 ough the Camp Real Estate Co. | his gencr mowledge. Tle then en & YO IV s 4. (Cathorinol (Ol - | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Porter will . 7 Q wo-family house at No. 386 Ellis | 2aged as bookkeceper, thus having | and of Al‘l“ \:un-‘m ¢| el e e i e s [ pouh el War ‘e * | he the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William SUITS by 3 e o yre o St dustry and | never omitted a de b was neces- | : shman, Lawye . A oty : , &t to John G. Abrahamson. mote time V»t‘II.V” 1}\|‘ v in Tust an 1‘ L‘w‘ i 0 SRR L B e i o G IR, SRR | Strong Oreanization—New « . Sloper at Iastern Point over the ] Insist on your Bpecial cherry bisque ice cream in | Porseverance he obfained an unusun e teduits = b for infinite labor, and that is genius. | Woods for the defendant The Polish World War Volerans | Dcerkzend athing Suits k today and. tomorrow. Axelrod 1‘“","““_' e r..l‘;‘ “,',' :',‘,,‘ e, 31 He built & reputation and a char ~ it e L s W L = i Bathing Miriacy’ coril Pirkand Bigelow || o) 2arotiEnelishiandsepenicaniilye (B e iie o e e e CHATRMAN HAYS COMING. . ; ain was or- | areang Mrs, Howard Parsons will being full fash- Bt tory. The even tenor of this course | acter for integrily and honesty, for| | anized two months ago, at the Sa- T e ) P ot was pursued until he found a way | Kindling nd charity. No evil, mali- . . : . sred Heart school hall, with 15 mem- | SPeNG the week-end a @ A ! jon like ours. An enjoyable evening was spent at| open for the study of law cious or dishonorable word ever pass- | Republican National Committee Head {yers, all of Polish descent, who have | #5 (he suests of Mrs. George Kohn E < o home of Miss Idith Olson in hon- | i entered fhe law office of | €d his lips. He fhought no evil. He | to Speak at Third Ward Outing. een service in Uncle Sam's army o — They never sag of Elson Churchwell last night. Mitchell and Hungerford in New | spoke no evil. ile did good Sym- Shteman SRR eloch (i re- | Today. it NARNIORIRS (o5 (2028 (0 —they always [Miss Katherine Brooks is acting as | Britain, and was admitted to the bar | Pathy commenced cre charity e~ | publican national committee will h. sks all young men of Polish descent . i Bistant nurse at the Iome for | of the state of Connecticut in 1875, | san the principal speaker at the annual | holding an honorable discharge from | V11 Build New Headquarters Build- fit because they ppled in Newington e then hegan the active practice of “John Walsh had no gloomy side. | outing of the Third Ward Republican | the army or navy, fo enroll to this ing in Washington, D. €. are knitted to G o s o e e e | He radiated humor and good cheer. | elub af Lake Compounce, September ! organization. The meetings are held | The United States Chamber f i ¢ ed States mber o h their shape Commerce, of which seven of New keep B has, 140 members and TAPDAIN O'DELI, HOME. ice to his fellowmen commenced. Th 1 v adverse strokes he smiled | 13, Senator George W. Klett has heen | every sccond Iriday of the month at active practice of law brought him in | #and laughed and went onward notified of the acceptance by Mr.{the Old Sucred leart school hall on | Britain's In t factor s c $G 00 to $12.00 O'Dell, a curate at | contact with all classes of society, and { his labors. IZach mornin oAt Hays of the invitation Orange street SR "jll-"" N (‘;' ikt ' Hartford, and a | his merit was soon recognized. He | begun. the evening saw it whorate plans nre being made for | At last night's meeting installation | pistoric residonce of W. W Corootan. § pas returned to | held the oftice of tawn clerk of the| and (hus his Jife rounded — out S| the affair, which was one of the big | of oflicers took place for the cnsuing | o S et i 3 1"H- s serv- | fown of New Britain. On October 18, | ¥ears. All who knew him loved 1o events in local G. O. 1. ecircel S\SomneLLOE LEonnacicLiaanu e N s priov | term. They are as follows : 5 i S 7 . Walst . . street in Washington, and ns States | 1879, he was elected a memher of the | Mmeet and greet him, for John Walsh | to {he war Irnest W. Christ, pres President--Stanley Karpinski h”:,'l N, (e ‘h,lm,“v\’ ,,,‘,i,,m‘? | u e nrs a n- ched | school committee of the town of New | 1oved his fellowmen and in that love | ident of the club, 5 SR : e ranging the de Vice-President——Paul Bartlewiki U o HARTFORD was in | Britain, which office he held contin- | and kindness his name led all the | {ails, and he will appoint sub-com- | Tlecording Secretary— Vincent Luty, p icl and | uously until death. This position for | re The volume of his 1lifo with ifs | miftees next week. Governor M. IL | [inancial Secretary Boleslaus Te re- | him was one of activity and useful- od deeds is written and closed. | flolcomb, and Chairman J. Henry | Monkiewicz i n the | ness and of henefit to the people of | Therefore, i | Roraback of the stale central com- ergeant-at-Arms—Joseph Abram- re- | New Britain “Resolved, That the school commit- | mittee and other prominent speakers “Again, without ald, and relying tee of the city of New B vin mourn will be invited to the affair. he board of directors and officers leave July 20 for a business visit to chamber of commerce at 1z0, Milwaukee, Denver, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, San Francis co, Portland, Spokane and Seattle on owicz surer —Joseph lLech A STATEMENT OF CONDITION JULY 1, 1919 e the housing situataon and aid in construction of new houses and buildings providing additional tene- ill make m rtgage loans-upon such properties to the full extent of its resources and limited only by e laans uoon real estate by savings banks. ee ghouxsapd doiiarg at one time. Interest on deposits at the rate of four per cent. per annum, paid January bsits begins the tfirs day of each month. Deposits in savings banks are NOT TAXABLE. LIABILITIES Deposits $10,749,472.00 United States Bond Subscription count 7,073.13 Interest Account . ... 50,000.00 Surplus Fund 500,000.00 Profit and Loss Account ... 25,492.01 $11,332,037.14 OFFICERS H. Davison, President. F. Smith, Vice-president. N. Stanley, Treasurer. B. Oldershaw, Asst. Treas. and Secretary. Noah Lucas, Asst. Treas. Deposit in the Bank Pictured Above I)]RF(‘T()RS C. F. Smith, >, J. Parker, P. F. McDonough, E. A. Moore, ’. B. Parsons, I. D. Russell, J. A. Anderson, . B. Minor, Noah Lucas.