New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 11, 1919, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, “THE ONLY FAILURES IN THE WORLD ARE THE MEN I§ T NOT USE N THE wispom e REALLY Some folks get clothing-wise carly in life. Others tread the shabby, ex- pensive clothing trail for yeaps, A man can garment himself in a glad manner at a moderate figure if he will use his brain as well as his mone) Think it over and come in and se line of new Fall <~—$28. ou 50 to $50.00. : The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. GOES 3,000 HILES 10 WED WHIRDY (Continued from First Page) MeKirdy the local High school 1910, and in 1914 ke was graduated from Wesleyan college. e enrolled the following year in the Boston Tech Engincering school. When trouble began to hrew between this country and-Germany, McKirdy left the school and entered an officers’ (raining camp to siudy for a commission the Coast Artilery Corps. He graduated 1 second lieutenznt sent to the Itortress Monroe where after taking advanced course in military science was pro- moted to the rank of first licutenant. He went overseas with that commis- sion arriving in France in January, 1818. McKirdy was chosen by perior officers to enter (he school of heavy artillery and tor school and after his g the month of July, he commission as captain tillery. During his period of overseas serv- ice the local officer saw much heavy hting and was up in the (ront tillery lines with three different terics. On each occasion much active service and mended the division for the exccllence of work. The last he figured was following which Swpply Base for the Occupation. In the he was made adjutant The now Mrs. Howard graduate of Sy enrolled course of class of Captain is a graduate in the was and school an his su- French the trac- aduation, in ceived his ar- of heavy ar- hat he saw was commander his batteries’ battle in shelling of was sent Third camp com- by big the he Metz, to the Army of at Gieves McKirdy cuse University upon the comple- in the Middletown For the past few years been engaged by the Mid- school board as an instruc tress in the high school of that city Her siste now .n China, is also a graduate of the Syracuse university and was a high school teacher hefore her marriage. A brother Stuart, a where tion high she dletown she her hool. of v has of seen MeKirdy service with an ambulance France. Hc arrived in the on December 1§ discharged from the service. Due 10 the fact that Captain McKirdy in fhe regular army and that there is a dearth of regular officers it was impossible for ficors to him cerning time of his homecoming, hence decision to have Mis Lyons come to France to be his bride As the camp i Gieves is beir wp and the French army take charge, it was feared parents of Captain McKivdy Lyons would not reach I time to find Howard hefore signed to another section of Captain has active in country corps army his of- information con- superior zive the his to the Miss in is ahout by that ance he France to is as GRAHAM GIVES $10. James J. Graham $30 to the Welcome Home drive com mittee, which represents the proceetis of a dance held in his hall on Main street Tuesday evening. Mr. Graham annaunced at the opening of the drive that his hall would be at of the committee during the and the dance Tuesday evening advertised the benefit of the fund has turned ove drive, wits as one for HUNGERFORD CT. EXTENSION. The Hungerford street and street throu be takon up according to Superintend- ent of Streets William H. Hall committee in charge of which cibman George Wells is chairman, meet shortly formulate plan matter of th of Glen Pearl will so extension Court the through extension 1 to Glen strect The Coun will to TRAFFIC The traflic ber of vegular thf Have & matters cussed. SPECIAL NOTICE Martha A, will Baturds wlil take member and knifc MANAGERS MEF man: Cham Commerce their s wiil tomorrow Al : of hold meeting New Br been noon at itain club importanc members instruc present of be dis will Washington council, D. of hold It annual corn roast at Sunset Rock. Members 07 ear from center. ISach is requested to bring a cup a | from one care to anothe | wen in | which | hroken the disposal | ARMY BEANS AND - SYRUP HERE TODAY Will Be Placed on Sale at Fire Stations Saturday Morning The cans of syrup and the gZovernment werly | the city’s housewives, late this been a delay Leans awaited will be afternoon. There in shipping them to be transferred , the first night (he Harlem The here fire s be from from by here, | probably | has | here they having been disabled shipped on Last from way here placed sale Saturday morning at The hours of to 8 prices | cargo was and will river is its he on all the tions. sale will 9 m The pound be sold . will Karo cents e Ten- will the and as follows of 45 number three size beans contaming about 2 1-2 pounds will he sold, at 10 cents a can. The limit the number of cans of either #oods purchased by each person has increased to 2 cans of the syrup beans cans at comn syrup can, while can of pork a on been and a dozen cans of can be ways can be us ete. There The syrup advantage in many substitute sugar syrup. it ed for canning, making pies, used to as a was a meeting committee in the mayor's office morning. The matter of the mentioned zoods was discussed as the question of the army Llankets. It was expected that the 940 blankets that had been ordered would be by the city but later it learned that they would have to be sold from army stores in the country to which they were be sent by the government W Pinches, secretary of the food com- mittee, conferred with the zone offi- cer at Washington who told him to send the order to Washington for the blankets. Whether the blankets will now he sent to the city is still a question, but it is hoped that they will. A communication was received from Governor Holcomb at the meeting ad- dressed to Mayor Quigley, calling at- tention to the quantities of cold storage products which the govern- to ci‘ies. The goods are quoted as fol cents a pound, pork pound, pork shoulder cents a pound, and mutton shoul- 16 cents a There are also quantities of prunes, peaches and apples available. The com tion states that for further particulars information may had from Zone Supply Officer at 461 Ilighth avenue, New York: city. The zcods are now at Chicago and New York and will be shipped on order in refrigerator cars Instructions in the communication advise ordering large quantities, as for minimum quantities will be returned. Secretary would zone ofticer of the food this above as sold was to F, directly it ment is releasing with their prices lows: Poultry lotns 27 cents « der pound Tunica- be orders Pinches up the said latter that with he take the GOVERNOR GF HASS. WIRES SEC. DANIELS (Continued from First Page) Crowds filled of the through the companying streets in instances it cavalvymen and the that they were dispelled ‘Traflic Conditions Better. Tratfic conditions in tho business sections were improved foday with the mient to duty of volunteer traflic officers. The most night Squarce and quent in South Boston, guns in the uns were the streets night. They business district with ac- disorders and along the Boston, and in many after changes of use of riol zuns during most surged South was only s serious disturbances last collay Square, Adams South After outhursts at Square and of machine were in Boston ire- Scollay with the use latter district, mounted and the sight of to (he desired South Boston gave the autho:- the most trouble. State arviving first sent district and were with stones. force riot them appeared have effect ities guar:!'s- to that show- of 230 supplemented Besides the they oblized to rescue groan police from During h troops liring on men were grected The first quickly with busy street ers of soldiers was by others riot guns, eing ket clearing walks and junctions, were s of situna- the outbreaks, clear cot ther frequently voluntecr tions the seriot one o unable the air, moh. A pavemont while a within a to the st " into Zuns the dropped o the | killed wounds turned dozen nien One man died of Many was second short time injured Cavalry. of the amuse- city, was veral gather down | others were serion Wibres Used by Seolla\ Square, ment centers of the the starting point would ing of s big crowd rousands only to be sent seurt side the hut streets by of un- troopers had fired their pistols troopers, who use, broadside their til the into the crowd man sabres frecly, it was not mortally that wounding an midentified orde was restored LOCAL ATHLEY A numher Joseph's Y 1. Delaney S TO COMPETE athletes of the NSRS jo of ( charge of W neyed to the Rock- ville fair today to take part the track events held there this afternoon Clifford Faulkner expected win the 220 he the best I in is to verd dash men in New as is one of 120 land. TRUCK HIT BY TROLLEY, The 5:07 Berlin trolley struck a large auto truck near the Methodist church last night, tearing off the run- ning board and breaking the fender. side- | | R. J. BEAGH I3 HEAD OF 0. U. A. M. (Continued from Iirst 1 The officers chosen vention, in and whose were state at the last Middletown, May 9 terms ended this mo Ntate councillor, O D. Sch vice councillor, Ralph J. Beach; ex-state councillor Charles 1. state council iZarl state council treasurer, H. Hart Purdy. Of thesc Earl Kisselbrack and R. J. Beach are local men. \ Beach Heads Ticket. Ralph J. Beach this city chosen head the orgarization the next year at the afternoon session to succeed O. D. Schultz, of Middle- town, and William Vannes was made state councillor. Mr. Beach has been actively conngcted with thoe or- der for many years and has served on practically every state committec and held all fices of the state union. During the last two years he has held the office of vice state councillor and ad- vancement to the highest oflicc of the lodge in accordance with custom. By this same custom Mr. Vannes will become the next state councillor. The next convention will be held Montville, Conn. While it has customary in the past to hold the con- ventions bi-annually the session in this city may change the organiza- tion’s constitution to have the conven- tion called in Montville next year. COMPANY M IS READY FOR WORK con 1918, ng, Wz; junior Crane; Kisselbrack: secretary, tr oflicers, of was to for Sl convention the minor of- his of is in been Lieutenant W. L. Williams Is In Charge of Local State Guard Outfit. The official vear began last evening for Company M at the state armory on Arch street. There were thirty-five of the company in pttendance which au- gurs well for the caming year. Due to the fact that Captain W. I Spittler and Second Lieut, James North have resigned, Lieut. W. L. Williams is now thec ommanding officer. Captain Spitt- ler is obliged to he out of town con- siderably on business and therefore could not get the time to give to the company. There was a meeting of the company civic club last evening to elect offi- cers to take the place of those whose enlistments have expired. ant R . Germond resigned the oflice of sec- retary of the organization and f(he company elected Otis Scripture ta the position The members of the club voted to march in the Welcome Home parade on September 20, as requested by the board. It then ordered that the entire company meet at the armory at 9 o'clock in the morning to prepare for the parade. The non-commissioned school will open next Monday as there are a number of the company. The charge of Licut. Williams., Next Wednesday evening there will be try- outs for corporals and all intending to try out requested to be at the school title practice will commence in a few weeks, it was announced last evening. A drive for new recruits will be started shortly to recruit the com- pany up to its full quota A number of the company cnlisted in the Kuro pean war and as a consequence therc ave a number vacancies pany. Ser, was officers’ evening vacancies in schoal will be in arc of KRANOWTI SERGT I. HOME., Dwight ¥ Street S Months dicr Returns After Service Overseas, Sergeant Louis H. Kranowitz Mrs, Sophic Kranowitz of 63 Dwight street, arrived in New York vesterday on the Kroanland. e was o of advance medical supply attached, w L1 months of ac- tive rande and He Merritt disel son of member depot, un- and s in Camp service Germany is at awaiting e Sergeant Kranowitz was one of brothers in the the Yeoman William Kranowitz, heen in the naval intelligence Befare joining the Kranowitz was a pharmacist Clark & Brainerd Dri his two other, havin burcau Sergeant at the company service service SHOOTS HIMSELI, akes Queer Method Affection of Proving His for Girl. Hartford, " New Hartford who is Winsted ffering from a in the right arm, shot himself Ada Schmidt a domestic in a house near New Hartford, did not re- turn his affections This was the substance of a confession n to the Hurley declared up on the zirl ha York Pont hospital zunshot 1l.—CGeorge of in a in wound because e state police, Captain Robert today. Tont previou two men had held him and ot him The sent New said Iy that road been to fricnds in CONCERT SUNDAY NIGHT. The band concert which was to have been held in Walnut Hill park last was postponed becianse of the the Plans are park amusement commission to have the concert in the park next Sunday evening. night of weathe the inclemency being made by TO DISCUSS There will meeting of board Friday afternoon at 4 The work for the discussed and oflicers far the coming year will he clected. The matter closing the schools here September 19 honor of the celebration will prob ably come up, CLOSING SCHOOLS. the 30 veur will he o'clock in OUT FOR PRACTIOR, The Mohawk football team will hold practice this evening at 7:30 o'clock providing the weather proves favor- able. The team has been requested to meet at the Columbia street field, where a captain and manager will elected for the ensuing season. be | >EPTEMBER 11, 1919. PERSONALS Mrs. spending harles their Stary and ation Mr. and { mother in the are Vi Berkshires Murphy of is enjoving mual sojourning through He is accompanied Maple street vacation and is the Her his wifc Michael his by th Pe; "homas Grace af the Cap was a 1in spectator during shing parade. Mrs. Mary Rob- Moore of relatives Woods and nephew Wailice are visit- in Torrington ert street ing Water Kehoc Law of Com- of this school IKehoe, son Thomas H Fordham Joseph missioner city, will go to Frank Mack, ex-service man return- ing to this country recently, who has been emploved at New Haven the past several weeks has returned to this city here in the future and-will reside Irwin ncine Gertrude of Forest Miss 17 Wachter of will attend Beechwood Miss street and Harrison street school this fall. CITY ITEMS to son Mrs reported that Broad streat, morning not of 53 police Joseph has home since Monday He ploved at Landers, Frary and and left to go to Monday ing, but did return. L Aiallo ed to parcel of land block at 127 Glen he Bodwell Land company transferred to Elizabeth J. Far land at Belvidere. There will be a meeting of the com- mittee on the municipal garage to the this her been was em- Clark’s work morn- not have Milcowitz six-tenement others and and a and Sicklick trans- a street. has ell The mayor and board af aldermen will meet tonight to act on city abate- ments, There will be memorial in the city September 21 in honor of the men of the city who died in service. The clergy af the city are asked to hold services in the churches on that day, while a public service will also be held at Walnut Hill park There will be a meeting of St. Mary's Ladies’ Temperance society in St. Mary's School hall tonight at 8 o'clock services MRS. M. T, CREAN 1 UP FOR ELECTIO May Be Next President of State A, O. H. Auxiliary-—IFElection This Afternoon. Danbury Sept. cut division, A. O. H. and {he Ladies' Auxiliary of that order, holding their | biennial convention here today adopted resolutions demanding that the zov- | erment of the United States recognize the Irish republic as the only form of government rightly existing in Ireland and declaring unaltorable opposition o any league of nations that include the Trish republic, that is so constituted o impair the sovereignty of Amevica and strengthen the imperialism of Great Britain and | Japan. It voted that a the resolutions bé forwarded state department at Washington to Senators MeLean and The report of John state seeretary of the A a total membership in 5,725 exclusive of 650 federal The to take 11.-—The Connecti- does not | and was of the and copy irandegee, McCarthy, H., showed state still in the s O the men service. of officers expected place during the afternoon. clection is Mrs. M candidate for president Crean this city is a TO CHANGE ROOMS, Try o Avoid | lower-floor in Children in the alle Smalley school arve to the Old Byrritt Superintendent rooms opposite mitar at ferred declared Stanley his cd toilet the be trans to school, of Schools | 1 attention Holmes this morning when the Stock- brought D, W. M board meeting the insanitary Holmes the attendance completed from ol and placed were vacant at was Lo plumbing report of well at the health terday relative tioned allezed Superintendent just yes- to above-men- conditions that figuring sid as soon as work of the the these out the and transfer. ring was he Smalley s that school. chitdren | would remaved the some rooms old Burritt rooms in the in REALTY TRANSFERS, following warrantec filed the office clerk: J tein to The were deeds of the Goorge today in Silver and huildin on to Har. huildings and Starzinsky, 198 land Heights: S Duff, land and Kelsey and Tast Michal at Margelot Bronson riett A corner Joe Siggen land buildings street um 1tosen to and Kelsey COLLEGE. man and left were LEAVE Albert Hau Robert street University studies FOR "hilip Larson of today for Syra- GG they will re- Both men are Britain High assigned sume in enginecring are well known graduates of the school. They have the college of applied P s e your and New heen to science Tel. 1625-2—Any Hour, Day or Night TARRANT & HAFFEY, ‘NDERTAKERS 3 Myrtle Strect. Attendant—IEree Use of Chapel. Fast End Office: JUBILEIL ST., TEL. 778-12 Lady ) | N Y Orders Taken For Upholstering. ! FINANCIA z Bl ot b WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall broke Street, 10:30 a. m the opening reactions resulting —Stocks of to sharply at 1o 11 the day's session of 3 the call for a general str Offerings of <0 extensive that tations werc available 15 minutes the Steel's lowe: 101 of final but points steel leaders September 20 Stecl from of ke on were first quo- until market no some aften initial repr virtu opened and quotation ssented an reversal Tues 1 its extremec from tell points, half decline, Republic Iron rails, were lly 5 points s Cru made price iblc soon up Bethlehem lost 8 and hipping prices . Among and 10 6 points. Wall Street, Close motors at but elsewhere points resulted profits. The approximated motor oils firs lower ~lquipments and quotations later ions of 1 to & from realizing for was heavy. Sales ,150,000 shares New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York stock Exchange: were Des rece clasc Sept High $5 19 Close 85 135 h414 993, 11, Low Am Am Am Am Am Anm Beet Sugar Car & Fdy Can Loco Smelt Sugar Am Tob Am T & Anaconda Cop A T S Fe Ry Co Baldwin Loco .. .. B& O BE R S . Beth Steel B . Butte Superior . Can Pac Cen Leather .. Ches & Ohio Chino Cop Chi Mil & Cons Gas Crucible s Distillers S Krie prd Gen Elec Goodrich Rub Great Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. Inspiration .. Interboro i Kennece Copper lack Steel 3 Lehigh Valley Max Motor com Mex Petroleum N Y Air Brake ..111 & Hudson . 72 Cons e 1) N H & R 32 Cities RR Pressed Steel Car Ray Reading Rep I & & Southern 7 Southern Studebaker Texas Oil Union Pac .. United Fruit Copper Ru steel 225 1005 677% 9015 12814 2635 901 1st .209 Nev N ¥ Ohio Penn 917% 2417 79 Cons com w Ry 50 2 11674 266 %% 121 18474 3614 124 27 101 104 % 11414 1141 S114 813 A ] 331 LOCAL STOCK EXCHANGE ibber Co S S Steel prd ....114% Car Chem .... 81% Westinghouse Willys Overland Shle DA PRICES CFurnished Richter & Co.) Asked by Hartford Ilee Southern N 15 Bra Hos Har Light Tel American American Americ Amer Silver Bills & Bristol fye Colt'ss Lagle 1. Co Inter Silver p LI &C Nu Mar Lmp Niles-Be-Pond N & J Mfs Co Peck, § & W Mfg (3] dware 5) n (pae 25) (par 25) Arnis (par 2 p (par 25) C(pat com 25) 25) i 100 345 100 113 66 (i (pat Russell o Scovill Standard SR Serow com 17 o) Wirks com (pay Mig C tanley (pa 25) 5) 108 Tor Co & H Union LATIMER LAUNDRY SOLD A\ (par o (par Amcrican Laundry Company of terbury Takes Over Business Toeat- cd On Walnut street., The Latimer L has been purchased who has been 1912, The entire ks have been purchased American Laundry company which F. W re the owners the have charge of here Mr. Gray direct American Laundry a amount invelved couid not be determined of this W it tat e hy of Wa Gray and W Mr. Lati owner previous the Tati partner work of the iterbury. The the purchase city Piper since and the windry from A conducting real sto terhury, of J. Latimer mer, to 19 mer who 2, wil Laundry was while his the W in will G. ETS MEET 50th regiment Hartford union of the was held here Sept. 11 he Conn The for next yea Wood Meri William A Shailer of enth today elected Norman S presidents, and Charles A. following oflicers President of den: vice Robinson of | 403 | RICHTER & CO. | Tembers New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telcphone 2640 25 Shares American Hardware 150 Shares North and Judd 50 Shares Bristol Brass 50 Shares New Britain Machine I & CO [ ] Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 45, W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. LOCAL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD WE OFFER FOR SALE 25 SHARES AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. 25 SHARES NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. 50 SHARES LANDERS FRARY & CLARK. GOODWIN BEACH & CO. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, NEW BRITAIN, HARDWARE CITY TO THE INTEREST OF YOUR HEIRS It is to the interest of your heirs to appoint a thoroughly reli- able Executor. They will appreciate your judgment in appointing the Commercial Trust Company to act in that capacity. TR I TN Meriden; i secretary MeNeil of New and Haven freasurer, W.| TOO LATE FOR OLASSIFIOATIO FOR ran 124 SALE—Household Sterling upright Rockwell Ave. goods, K plano, et 9-11-34 AMERICANS IN DANGER. 10. of Washington the Sept Laceiba, on FOR SALE chine, heater. northern coast Honduras is Crib, ice chest, 141 Corl couch, table, in Ave FURNISHED ROOM—Sui# for one two persons, in # private home. Address 56 Hawkin St. under rug, m chairs angd 9.11-2d bombardment by Bertrand rev- olutionists, Americans are reported cendangered and the reported to have the place that he foreigners mayor of AR( able the city practically the powerless to is aban- rebels an- pro- doned to or nouncing tect is Our Own Made Hats $3.00 £0 $5.00 CONN. HAT CO. Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, RE LIABLE CORPORATION organized and qualified through years of efficient. trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, Lyecutor or Admiristrator. Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't.

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