New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1919, Page 15

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D il ] N ROTUNDITY THE WORLD S GETTING )\ SQUARER EACH S Lfiiif“"/’ your figure th in rtundity of will not inte vou ng w u this sq clothes shop whateyer cial with a Nize physical or ] or or wic & lina fit na your you will dimensions, we can vour propertions erviceablc off up ihe tha Bloch v suits we are ring. Shuman new Young Br $3.00. & 30 Hats 50 to make The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. TWO PLATOON PLAN | URGED BY FIREMEN Members of Local Department Argue That Increased Efficiency Would Repay City for Its Adoption, Fhe fent 1 e tion of 1 this city, would fc of the « of the pleasure with of petitioned nmissioners menbers the fire the for t platoon th increase nt and depart- | 1ve Board of | adop- | in | adoption twe system rguing vd to partme tiremen efficicncy, | the health | ihem the ! ot reasonible wive now denied them, for a bein their families Ty, fecl n of the T'h uous firemen under the contin- hich syvstem they rdship not modern the pr el e depart keeping with Under s of met nt ment 10d stem work | This eparated s for )2 days a nic 1i'C and frier at the s family time. six platoon ieney of the re 1 nprove would system, force the | the | would health ife of a nt of the men and fireman Tis be a more | one. adoption of work with would 0 operatc and not The would | and put other labor- | them on a footin fing en. W @ifts of men one for system many men be instruct ond it require in thi two | S way— | the | twice as | | day onc for night would call nen spond 1o off duty would the sec- alarm in ca and the | weakened meal hours or ! eliminated. | and of fire, force on duty woul not he of would he firemen ear peet the adoptior humane the equalizi ervants T “loree for neeticnt at any time hecansc ays o This be ex- as a step and as top of work for time in toward L ity heen in | other Con- some cities. W DOUGHERTY—DILLARD Place Youn Gi Frwin an Virginia as Bride iched here today Va., daugh Announcement T of the marriage in Charlottesviile, ,of Miss Maude Dillara, of Pr. Dillard of herty, rerty The weddin Mason ter Benjamin L. that plage, and James MY, and Mrs. Jame Erwin Place, this city took place on Aug Mr. Dough- erty Dbecame acquainted with his bride while he was in the government mervice at \Z his from time son Penniman He re- il ago the employed ceived some :\n‘.‘pVo\ ment manager for the I’rocter- GZmble company at Staten The couple will come here next for a short stay with Mr. erty’s parents. service and is as week Dough- GOV'T SUPPLIES HERE. Karo Syrup and Beans Being Sold to People. Prhe zovernment cans of of pork nd this mornin Whiting street, loaded st shipment of 500 here now be 1o b has and the where z00ds the on ns arrived car is at it will brought the city where they sale at 9 o'clock Th will un- the o placed morning tig#e all day and p. m fire will Satarda i he close MOHICAN MANAGER ARRESTED. will sShort-Measure Charge. Ashton Be in Court Tomorrow on Ashton, brancl arket company morning the court tomorrow charges of the Mohi notified this appear in answer market Ralph ain street ms f e by to T morn to patroy the that a quart of peaches sold her was found to be considerably less than she had paid fo of a 3RASSE LEAVING C. S, O. ax Brasse has tendered his resiz- fation as bookkeeper at the Corbin Screw Corporation, and will sever his connections with that concern tomor- ow. Brasse has been connected with Mhe local concern upwards of 15 oar He plans to entér busine: his father in the northern part ¢ state. of | 10 | Island. | Karo corn syrup and 300 cans | he New by ic Sunday lin m old r o'clock parade | to AsS Veterans evening at ernoon, volving pulley. wounds nurs W f ford South & | at his summer home in Newtown. water erans at took vets, | Screw will enter upon his c was { spending his vacation in Atlantic City. hican | M | Kknown in this city among the society i ley, will con- | 8 | 4 ) CITY ITEMS ] of public works will ol Ceda board and streels tomorrow week at Besse-Leland M Cambridge enteriained a party of friends at last evening. About 23 were mostly oftice associates at the Britain Machine company. Danc- was enjoved, the music being fur- by s of the party, and were by the guests. -\ lunch was provided. nt your hat cleaned, now. Conn. Hat Co.—- s Corinne Ericson of resent membe rendered you we 2 in i given last eve- | Boehm rewell patrty ring in hono the giris department Level (o, oflice Elizabeth I sere Miss F bat of Bernice the of the § 1t the rvadd inley home on P s recipient of [ 4 lTeuves on winter at Saranac of Mi 1 drview | ehm w pin to spend the Lake, N. Y. Jolly Three Dunce Advt . lish vill meet this d Heart schooi hall Action will he taken September 20. Al are presenl. The meeting sociation of Polish World will also take place 8 o'clock. While at work at the Stanley Rule & Level company's factory vesterday aft- Ildward Suprenant of Whiting street caught ) a re- He w te scaping serious inj iacerations on th were dressed L handsome & nignt, Ber- a a ailc ring at and the at 8 on the urged of the| War this All and L soldiers « | he t his av fortu but right by arm the factory week Besse-Leland's. argain at PERSONALS T | Councilman Theodore | ¥ superintendent | ¢ at the Stan- Company to this city and | ¢ address 95 | ¢ worked for | ( for many | ¢ T Former gner who the past Steel Milford has reside has been two y Products returned at his former Burritt street. He anley Woks here or ar at | will ¥ rley Rule | ¢ the week-end Barnett of the St ‘0. will spend LEdward Level ( C C B. Rossberg, chairman commissioners, is attending the Sons of Vet- i 0. Yesterday he| [ parade of 10,000 | I T I W of the he convention of Columbus, part in the will next Sidney Rothfeder resym week, and ition wt the Corbin office. « tudies at colle csigned hi corporation Dos Monkiewicz for IFordh Boleslaus will leave | T m where e | p third year studies. | T resident | | rext week Abe Canterwitch, a former city of New visitor vesterday. i now York here city Arthur Krick of street s Maple Margaret in the Mo- : Quinn, cashier Marlet, is on a vacation at the hore. William street My Conn., and AMrs, of Russell of Mr. and it of Norfolk, ven at their Whitney of Boston Mr. Wolcott w Hoover's staff. N, (el, ford guest Wolce cale Hunger- will be at a musi home tomorrow will be the overseas on He is well oloist Herbert peopld. CHURCH 103 YEARS OLD. St. Church at Has Interesting History. five Tenatius Harrisburg i Harrishur Pa., Sept o I miles from a railroad and miles from a trolley line, St. Tsnatius' | { Vel = 1S Pa., which is 103 held its annual | under wide-spreading treec. Later there was an old-fash- joned picnic followed by a big din- ner which was enjoyed by the farm- bers of the venerable flock and friends who had come in re- to invitation which read, a Catholic church, of Buchanan’s County recently Adams vears old ficld mass a er me their sponse in part: an our little cameo church. She recently celebrated her 103d birthday ! and time hasn't written a wrinkle on her placid brow. Come, and worship God in Flis temple not made with The robins will be there, ing, and the hutterflies will their tiny prayers. ‘The West harp that is older hreathe a lyric Deaths and Funerals. | William Nelson funeral Dunham. William Nelson | 10 died | avenue { The mh years, | his home on Meadow H carly yesterday morning after a long | 1 residence | Rev. Dr. | the Sou li iated, and | to Oak Hill cem- | for interment. | were: E. C. Lewis, of 0. Shepard, Plant ¢: Dana Dunham, of Hart- roy Dunham, of this citvi| st Phontson, of Wallingford, and | son, of this city. i of 61 Shuttle D W held from his t 3 o'clock pasior of church, off en Southington fternoon WG T Congre nal the h, hody v in ™ —Any Hour, Day or Nizht TARRANT & HAFFEY, UNDERTAKERS 33 Myrtle Street. Lady Attendant—Frec Use of Chapel. East. End Office: 153 JUBILEE ST, Orders Taken ¥For Upho’ ):/\/\ e e e WALL STREET STOCK ' ket al stenograph- | higher equipments, moderate members Exchange: 12| Am Am in| Am recelved | Am The | Am Am Am Am Am An AT B Cent Goodrich Inspiration N T N Northern Rep T & S com ... Rep 1 Southern Southern Union T Ut the | U rderick | U Va Ca Westinghouse 1 with sales ket Southern | Inter | Scovill FINANCIAL EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall 10:30 A. t the opening of today’s stock Street, M.—Changes mar- indicated a division of sentiment speculative the n circles. In the n i toward among however, tendency was prices, especially steels, g cathers. Americ ible Steel, oils, shippings and n Mexican California setroleums, American International | nd Atlantic-Gulf made early gains of | to 3 points. ldwin Locomotive | ame forward with Studebalker nd General also T nd several of os, reld Locomotive, Cri- and later Motor the high-grade Lorillard. 1 fractional pressure, xas Co. notably Steel within bounds on New York Stock Exchange quota- jons furnished bv Richter & Co., of the WNew York stock Sept. 12, 1913 Low Clos2 High | 85% { { | Beet S84 Car Can Can Loco Smelting Sugar Tobacco Tel & Tel conda Copper e Ry (o ldwin Loco 3 & O 3eth Steel Jutte Superior ‘anadian P: Leather & Ohio *hino Copp ol ¥ & T ‘ons Gas ‘rucible Steel distillers Sec & 135% 1% 105 98 pfd 6% L 1513 10035 50 441 44 .. 947 L1841 “hesa Crie 1st pfd ieneral Elec ... Rubber Nor pfd Nor Ore Ctfs it nterboro nterboro pfd <ennec Coppe sack Steel sehigh Valley < Motor com Petroleum ' & Hudson b9y s Citles Gas Pac >enn R R >eople’s Gas >ressed Steel € Ray Cons Reading R Yhio 92 & pfd L1086 Pac ....100% outhern 25 Ry . 601 tudebhaker 117% Texas Ol 267 Y Pa nited Fruit . h Coppe S Rubher Co S Steel Chem Willys Overland LOCAL STOCK | EXCHANGE PRICES Richter beon today with pactict Arms and Landers, Colt's at their declared their cular 5 dividen Landers was active 72 and 72 1-2, the ma bid, & Co.) "tive by h (Furnished The market Strong Colt’ and s activity Frary & meeting yes- ent per clo Hartford Ameri Ameri Ameri Amer Silver Rills & Spen Bristol Br Colt’'s Arms lagle Lock flver LF & C (par 25) Na Mar Lmp (par N B Machine (par Niles-Be-Pond 2om N & J Mfg Co (pa Peck, § & W (par Russell Mfg Co (par (par 2 (par (par (par pfd Standa Screw. SR & L Co Stanley Wrks Tor (o com (par Traut & Hine (par Union Mfg C'o (par rd 350 100 com (pa 108 jan HERCHANTS MAY CLOSE Will Discuss Becommendations of Di- rectors for Closing Al Day Satue- day of Next Week, The mbei dir held a the call ind dis stores the Old as it mercantile of Commenrc at House, the special of ussed during Home was the the that the all be learned before any action was talen the meet- Ing was adjourned until Monday evening at o'clock. A committee been arrange for evening and heen invited to their views con of nig \ of meeting last Chairman W the matter the two Week celebration closing of but imittee last days of co views of merchants \ppointed to the meeting of Monday all merchants have attend cerning The directors 1 will recommend remain open and the express closing will make a that the evening and clo: This recommenda- pushed by the hurcau they will b= ion reached report stores Friday day Saturday. will not be however, and with the dec other merch The consists Phillips Hjerpe tion content by the ts for the Porte Gitlitz, committe meeting \shley Stropie, of SSUS. Birnbaum, 1 Odin GIRL SCOUTS NOTES. Women Interested in - Projoct Per Yea Wil Give At meeting council of the held Wednesday prague, Britain of the New 1 Scouts of night, Mrs. Leon A. commissioner for the New district, comprising New Britain, Newington and Maple Hill, apponted the chairmen of the troop committees at the various churches. These will appoint their troop com- mittees and the latter will appoint the captains of each troop. The council, composed of the district who are deeply ested in the Girl Scouts voted to finance their ach women to be ass a Britamn America of inter- moveme own sed $2 a year. council, NEW LYCEUM P AYER, David Weber, This Week, Signs Up for Comedy Parts Here. David Weber, who heads a school room vaudeville sketch at Fox this week, has signed up with the Lyceum players to play comedy character parts and will maRe his t appear ance the week after next “Cheat- ing Cheaters."” Mr. Weber, seph Weber, is already his new part and at of this week’'s perform the vaudeville stag ber of the Actors’ I Fox's in who is a rehearsing the conclusion will leave He is a mem- iquity association. ‘;9! women | | | i | { | | | i | | | nephew of Jo- . BOARD ME SCHOOL, TTING. Question of will hool Noxt Cpon. Closing Be Acted will meet at office this after The question of here September upon. The election for the evenin vear will 1 hoard Holme 30 o'clock The s perintendent na ! closir 19 will of the schoo he be acted principals for schools the comi Likely candic E. Weeks, principal of the school Hall, the school: Harold principal of the Flihu Burritt Glen West, teacher at the Grammar hool: and ( Camphell, a teach- at the Academic High school. There are evening schools the city will open ISlementary and will be taught. conside are 1 st street director of Dempsey, Hermian school arle er five in Septem- vacational and these ber courses WEATHER PROVIDES ot um Campus” Gets Wet. Last night's rainfall downpour registered 1.31 the means of developing a amusing episode COMEDY. Roof Leaks Ly and “College when inche numbe the was of local theaters lost At college ¢ of he evening the Lyceum mpus theater scene in lent Witness" n to fall all over the “nice lawn™ and the actors got all Somie in the audience thought part of the show, but it honest-to-goodness ralin that had entered via the roo At the Palace theater one of the comedians on the bill proved so pop- ular with the audience that after re- sponding to several encores was d to say “Oh plea it's raining outside and [ want to gct home.” Then th flashed “N Le gwell's Boots” that was quite a fitting climax to the ralin that was pouring in tor- rents on the roof above. the act 1d- during the first rain denly green wet that was it real oblig STORM WARNINGS OUT. Plorida Hur For icane Is exas Coast. Now Headed New Orleans, Sept. 12.—The tropi- hurricane in the Gulf, which has caused storm damage on the flat coast since Tuesday night, is headed west for the Texas coast. Storm warnings were ordered up today from Po:t Arthur to Corpus Christi, with winds of gale intensity predicted | during the next 24 hour: No word has been received from the steamship Crecle, New York to New Orleans, and due yesterday Radio calls failed to raise her. Re ports from Tamra, Fla showed lit- tle image there from Tuesday night's storm, and Key West reported that the stcamer Mascot, enroute to Havana, but held at the Florida by the storm, had resumed her jour- ney. Friday | port | RICHTER & CO. " Members New York Steck Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. STANL Y R. 5} DDY, Mgr. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. - Telephone 2640 25 Shares American Hardware 50 Shares North and Judd 50 Shares Bristol Brass 50 Shares New Britain Machine Rosms $09-310 National Ba W, D & C vk Bla SLOPINR. 0. Tel. 45, Mgr. LOCAL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD A NORTH LANDERS MERIOAN HARDWARE & JUDD MFG. CO. FRARY & CLARK. CORP. GOODWIN BEACH & CO. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD 2W BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, NEW WAITING FOR KRANOWTTZ The committee in charge of the big which ex-service “hlow-out'’ the Jewish announces the affair the party tha hayv stationed at charged uty Sheriff M. the boys a tered the serv t o will H. good ic Camp from the ser for the banquet will be given by Dcp- who promised they e is to all been not "ox, time MEXICO'S DEBT hington, Sept. arrangements completed, come off Louis H. Kranowitz, who is at present Merritt, ice. W be given boys sho is The hen 00,000,000. a —Mexico's public debt is $500,000,000 instead of 10 for | but | until dis- | funds n- BRITAIN, the $264,786,942.63, as officially pro: | claimed in paid advertisements i | American newspapers. is admitted in an official statement b; | Tauis Cabrera, secretary of the tre i ury in President Carranza's cabt | received here through official | nels. | were greatly statement, interested constituting an admissi mitted by a Mexican official, but th i estimate takes no account of impe ant items charged up to Mexico the foreign offic partment here SHEFERELE VUL GBEDHLLBEE PURSGRL LGBV OLVVL FRGVVLGVBB BV o Ok fogeofode fozes A few 3% efatel DEEDS FILED. following warrantee deec filed at the city clerk’s offic H. (*. Noble to the North and Manufa g company, 'and buildin Hillcrest avenue; Ludwig Ulric. and others, of this city, to Charl Goldstein, of Hau ford, land and buildings on Hart reet; Katarzyna and John Botogow- ki to wsimir Lukowski, land and uildings on High street. WARRANT The e today Judd and TOO LATE FOR CDASSIFICATION. NOTICE—I will pa¥y cash for a good upright piano owned by private family. Address George Jacobs, Herald Box. 9-12-1dx ANTED-—Woman to do work by the day: washing and cleaning. Apply Herald. $5CH. - v 9-12-2dx I extend an invitation to my old customers and friends to call and see the most thoroughly up-to- date tailoring establish- ment in this section of Connecticut. This new though more centrally located than the former one, reduces head expense ably, owing to being a steps below reet level. store, al- my over- consider- the “TOM?” 292 Main St. Open Evenings Until 8 | | I intend to - oY oT oY To ot rototoRetototo oottt aTetote] /7 pass this saving along to my customers by offering the highest class custom tailoring at prices actual- ly less than are asked for good ready-made cloth- ing. Come tomorrow and let me prove this to you. At the same time I want to show you the Jargest and most varied assortment of high grade Fall and Winter Wool- ens ever gathered under any tailor’s roof in this “TOM” MURRAY IS NOW LOCATED AT HIS NEW STORE 292 MAIN STREET city. I want you fo see my modernly equipped work rooms in full operation right inside the store, the garments being tail- ored under my personal supervision — all made form to be tried on be- fore finishing to insure perfect fitting clothes. up UIT to order $30 Behind every “Tom” Murray Suit is the Binding guarantee of the customer’s satisfaction or money back URRAY coats in skeleton 220DV VLLL DIV VDDV IBH VISV VOB DL AL BV DAV AHVC B GG RBIP VB CO I HG FHFEFCERFRLVCR LS HSHGLOTOEGOED The new total chan. Officials of the state department in Cabrers’s of a greater debt than has been ad. bt of European gov: ernments as well as by the state de. §

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