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Open Monday Nights Until 9 o'Clock, WHATEVER HAPPENS DON'T LOSE YouR HEAD ! Keep your smiling head firm- Iv planted on a well collared, swell cravated neck and well dressed shoulder y Toe the mark in some well- appearing, suaranteed hose. 3 Emphas vour intentions with a pair of vigorous, well gloved fists got the idea? Clothe that “punch” of yours in a pleasing manner. Suits, $28.50 Lo 8$52.00. Stein-Bloch and. Shuman new Fall Hats, $£.50 and $5. The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST Ity ITEMS Bargaln ‘Wdek at Besse-Leland's. Advt. There will e a mass meeting of all Palish o\Asm'\lrt‘ men at 8 o’clock this eveping at thefold Sacred Heart school hall on Orangd street Bargain Wepk at Besse-Leland's Advt. Hugh Conroy has been discharged from the army hfter two years' service and has returifed to his home. He was stationed With a medical unit at the New York port of debarkation Bargain Woelf at Besse-Leiand's.— Advt. Seaman Wilbfir McCue of North street is on a fuplough at his home Seaman \\;m’ Grasser of Tilen street spent his{first furlough in the city over the wdek-end Bargain Week} at Besse-Leland Advt H. Dayton Hulnphrey has sold the property on West Main street helong- ing to 8. H. Wodd to Mrs. Elizabeth White, Bargain Week §1 Besse-Lelandse— Advt \ - The Daughters ‘\r IsabeTll will hold a Welcome Home|pafiy to both old and new members tomorraw evening in their rooms at 166 Main street There will be an exchange party wnd a program of entertainment. Lunch will be; served and there will he a general good time for members attending Bargain Week al Besse-Leland Advt, Bids for the erection of the new municipal garage at the rear of the police station on Commercial street must be in by tomorrow night at % o'clock, the committee meeting at {hat tinge to open the bids. The Thy—he appropriated$15.000 for the work. | City Engipeer W. H. Hall has com- pleted thef plans and specifications, Bargain| Week at Besse-Lelund’s.— A dvt { A month’s mind mass was sung this morning .\lv 7 o'clock in St. Joseph hurch forf the late Miss Girace-ehrmy A tpiduumi for the-men of the church will be stareed in the litter part of October Bargain Week at Licsse-Leland” Advt. “SERIOUS AFPAIR.? 140 Japancse Soldiers Involved in Mysterious Outhreak. Tokio, Aug. 21, (Correspondence of the Associated Press.)—Reports are current that what the newspapers cail a ‘‘serions affair” has %ccured among the troops of the Matsuayam regi ment. Interviewed by a coirespondent of the Asahi Col. Ikari, chicf of staft of he Fifth army division in Iliroshi mat admitted the correciness of the report and stated the authorities are investigating It appears some 140 privates were involyed Report of (he Condition of THE NEW BRITAIN TRUST COMPANY SAt ghe close of business on the 120h day ftember, 1919 ASST digeounted *Louns (without « ollatera) . Loans (Time dgmaha) ortgage loans Prerararts onds fo sccure deposits Fafted States honds tocks and farniture and pue | from F Hank biie “from Banks and Bank notes gld coil iler coin flecks, Cash Ttems and ehanges neollected Thterest carned | her asscts | Fotal Asset { 5 LIABILITIES dpital Stock @rpius Fund o Qv Dodivided Brofx les = expenses and taxe Beia me to Banks, Bankers bmhoral deposi 1 Unearned discount A 16.912.53 frotal Liabilitic $3.032,270.83 g.w of Connecticut, County of Hartford, tember 15th. 191 afrt BN e e ot oo Roleaney cear, that the foregoing statement is true ;um best af my knowledge and belfet. R. R, HEALEY, Treasurer. "Buoscribed and sworn to before me, this ay. of September, PALY 7. G. VIBBERTS, .lotary Publie, | is undertood that this is moro than fn which girls In the costume of a 3 INANCIAT ¢ FINANCIAL | nurse will carry American flags. Plaps Arel Ready' and All:Bids Muat to march sent out by the mayor havo € mel with oxcellent response and al- Cost $15,000. ready 800 acceptances have been re : : S o oxpectad ol City Engineer W. 1L Hall has pre- : | S iy R B ol (e i e (|0 IO SR il on T housing of the cily's automobiles to ol Tll()llsallds | souvenir hooklet of tho colobration. | | 2USHE, OF TAC CHE S HORMOBICS One of these will bo presented to cavh 9 ) station on Commercial street. Bic b Ml service man. On Sunday afternoon the Court of 5 o 3ritain’ T sons of : commitice in charge by 8 o'clock to- eV BLlL s TUEECa el SOL oo vt Walnu bl aI1i Pasikch willilio democracy who risked thelr all fo "0 | morrow night when the bid for the 2 " | dedlcated with solemn scrvices. Af he rights {umanity are this week o ’]";:: of :)“m ‘:": ”(Ll'l\lh: ite. | the exerclses respect will ho paid 10 he red personages o > city. : i { ; Thousunds from out of town are ex-| the memory of ”“‘]‘“ 8 honorerd | priek garage of concrete foundation, b s P - dead, those who made the supremy % e g i pected. Tonight this cclebration wiil (o4t walls and floorings. The contract in- |- open with Ferar’s Carnival at Walnut % = cludes the removing of the Ice | Uill Park. The carnival will continuo all week. On Friday afternoon thet will be athletic events at the park and in the evening fireworks. On Satur- day will come the mammoth parade through the city's streets participated in by ex-servico men, women wa# workers, socleties and others, and reviewed by overnor Marcus 1 | the week and the merchants havo |ing. While it is desired that a sepa- | and t gone to much expenso to decorate |rate price be made for work done on | later their stores. The Arcade at the rail- | construction, excluding the concrete Wal road station will present a very pleas- | foundation, the latter may he in- [ port Ing sight to visitors, as will the Cen- | cluded if the bid is low enough. The | worke tral Park display reason for the separate prico on the | strike = construction work is that it felt that | counte DISCUSS 100D PROBLEMS. it might be of less expense to New | of pri "1t if he city did e foundation. oday” e, s Gy \. Quigldd Regarding the quantities of ‘.»!rl’,"_'}'y"_‘"l"’:\”,,f.'\' ‘];y;m»]lulw‘\]rl 1,1“ ‘r\‘nlwfl-y",\ :.wn‘; and many’ invited guests. On Sundaf, | storake goods at NMew York and Chi- |11 €Ity has g $ s in the quict atmosphere of Walnfit | cago that Governor Marcus H. Hol- | Hill Park; the city's honored dead jn | comb <alled the attention of Mayor T T e the war will be remembered, and the | George A. Quigley fo, Irancis W e Court of Ionor erceted in their mem- | P’inches, secretary of the food com- |,y Gienek on Harttord MRoad | v will be dedicated witl solorhn | Mittee, said today that the zone off cer informed him that.it would be ! Yesterday Afternoon. cquipt Wal featur shi Atteactively Decorated. hard stuff to handle unless the city Two auto accidents on the Hart- has been altractively had the proper cold storage facilities. [ ford road, neither of wich was scri- decorated, with the national colars, | The food committec will meet tomor- | ous, were reported last night to the wnd Maind street will present a plegs- | FOW at 11 a. m. to consider the | police and both drivers were referred ing sight jas the service men pass by | matter . to the automobile commissione the reviewing stand, which will prob- e Edward Hartnett of 82 IIm street ably be lpcated in front of the Center church. {The merchants plan to close In the advertising columns of he reported, when a man stepped ont their stdres during g parade. - A | day's Herald State Treasurer Gilpat- |in front of his car and was knocked ¢iong meoeting Jwill be held on this matter | ric invites attention to tho law which | down The man was not injured embors i Tl tonight 3‘” the Chamber 6f Commerce | Makes residents liable to taxes at lo- Blmer B. Wilbens, of 144 Dwight | Exchange: rooms alitended by local merchants. | cil rates unless the state tax |street was driving near the same of four mills has been paid to the | place when Lewis Szveweyvk. of 145 state treasurer hy September 30, | Broad strect, who was riding on a' Am p Some of the factories will close ‘on I"riday joon and others at night. The committpe in charge of the celebpi- tion has| $31,000 to work with, bug it Heavy penalties are assessable against | hieyele came to a standstill in front | Alaske the estates of those who neglect to ' of his car. The boy was knocked to | Am A enough find there probably will be n R jinjuries ] g i }::: ¢ good profit left over that will ,go ! = == toward grecting a permanent meipo- At a meeting of the Holy Name GOING TO SWITZERLAND. Am I rial for lthe ex-service men such jas | sociefy of St. Mary’s church last eve- R — y [ Am s a club House. ning, the following amusement com- | Paul Bartlewski Wil Complete | Am S The ( ival All Week. | mittee was named: T. J. Smith, Wi Studics for Priesthood. }“’ J The week's celebration will open | mund Curtin, Joseph Sweeney, 'T‘lm!w— Initne iat ol e nointment fop L E tonight With Colonel Ferari's carnival | as Green and H. . Kiernan Connecticut boys, students This carpival, the oldest of them fll, | committee will have charge of S itaathoail Wi ore o iie Wb oaa th T started in England 27 years ago :ind | fall activities of the society and ar-| vea; to study is the name of Paul ‘\ Y comes here from Waterbury., There | range for a program of speakers Bactlavwekilor this it i Bartlawenitis (2 are 200 ‘people with it. The featpre | address the meetings @ member of the Sacred Heart congre- | pii shows afe: Ferari's Trained Animgls gation and was formerly a student at - e ) S 1 Big ®ide Show; Pigmy Women: 014 | TEXAS TOWNS CUT St Thomas' seminary in Hartfor ) «‘4“1’: I Squash; Hell Gate; Over the Tbp pilglenye ShontlvitotiinojUnive Ches Stop, Look and Listen; Hawaifan OFF FROYN Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland. i Chino Village; Athletic Show; Nerry (Go ST Chi N Round; Ferris Wheel and the Whip. BOARD 1O MEE | Col F The carnival will be shown all wadek. The ‘hoard —of directors of the| dond here was some talk of an injunction | Terrific Storm Breaks A Wire Com- 1 Young Men's Christian association SO TG TS e e will hold their regular meeting this fEninat 1l e e ATl | umication With Brownsville and | . through ; S Chnts There will be several free open air Corbus Ghis ke G (0 e LG () o Ciel B shows including the thriling jumps Dallas, Tex., Sept. 15.—Efforts | vana, Cuba, will be the chief speaker of the Iellkvists, father and daughter, | were renewed here today to rvestore | of the cvening. He will outline the the forming making a jump of 120 | wire communication with Brownsville ok S ibe iDEfasile o IcRtinal { Inspir feet, (he latter 70 feet. Angther | and Corpus Christi, Texas, two points | CAUNtY | 1nter Distill o Erie cvening at 8 o'clock in their meeting | rooms. . J. Simonds, chief exccu- Great for these must be submitted to the Wall ctio: Goodr Street, 1:30 p. m.—Reactions of 2 to 5 points at mid-day accom- O R panied reports that the labor leaders The contract calls for a one-story | had not rescinded their steel str ike U. 8. Steel lost little more L point but popular oils, motors The city is fittingly decorated for | house but does not include the heat- | 4Nd equipments fell back. Shippings | obaccos featured another rally 1 Street, 10:30 a. ‘m.—The re- decision of the organized steel rs 1o postpone the-nation-wide order set for September 22 ac- d largely for the higher leve © *corded at the opening of market. 1 Steel | 1 ouly one point, but among equipme: oils, motors, ship- and obaccos advances extended to 5 points. Rending and and Puacific were the only rails displiy marked strength. Oils and uents recorded further advances the end of the first half hour. i | Close O1il, shipping, o food ues were the ¢ of the dull final® hour other being subjected to moderate ns. The close.was strong. Sales REGARDING STATE TAX. was driving dn toward New Britain, | L oximate 0,000 shiir New York Stock Exchange quota- | furnished by Richter & Co., New York stock eel Sugar v Gold gri Chem pay the tax the pavement and ainedt alight | Am Car & Fdy an an pfd melt ugar & T . 1001% A ! Anaconda Cop S 69 Lou e S ANIIS e Ry C 90 14 ia Loco . 3 35 ) 6 40% Beth Steel B superior >ac . 152 eather .... 1001 & Ohio 57 Cop 14 til & St Paul 121 GAE g 18 Gas . 9 939 Cruejble Steel 18214 ers E 84 14 16 pr h ich Lub Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Cetfs ation oro startler will be the looping death | beieved to have received the brunt Kansas City so SMITH ON FURLOUGH. trap performed by Oscar Babceock of the tropical hurricane that yes- Kennel There will be dancing af the | terday swept inland along the lower Firgy Class Beker Thomas Smith is | Lack , spending a [ ough here and - 1 pavilion at Walnut Hill park/ every | Texas coast and then moved into SPending a furlough here and will v Lehig turn to ship lates the ek. The night he floor is in the very finest | Mexico, where, weather burcau of n o week. Th of condition and there is piénty « ciald believed it would spend its fury ce the measurments beihg 120 | n the Mexican mountains Jocal man is stationed aboard the | N, S Chester, and is serving his sec ond enlistment. He expeets to be dis- Mex ¢ Copper Steel Valle Max Motor com Petroleum National Lead feet DGO feef Both places had been isolated as | N Y Air Brake / charged from the serviee in July There e no gam ch s wires were concerned since yes- | o ; here Will be no games gf chan U as wires wer Jice ! Smith was on the Chester during the or objectipnable featurcs; as the | erday afternoon. From Brownsville, | N € police will} be on hand tqg se¢ that | however the army radio station wi ’ was torpedoed in the knglish channel, | Qhio North everything is run propedly. Chief | able to flash last night a brief dis- Rawlings bt the police department | pateh that the worst of the storm in | DRIVE TEAMS TO MWELT. | Norfol pis—arrengific to enlarge the (raflic | that vicinity had passed. No mention | A meeting of the drive committee ! Penn & Hudson war and was with that ship when it| N ¥ N H & H R I Cities ern Pa & West R R squad foy the morning of the parade | of loss of life in that locality was | for the new Masemte Tempte will het-Peophets -G . and will have men stationed at | made. The last direct report-from-r—~Feld tomorrow” cvening at 8 o'clock | Presse intervals along the line of march. Corpus Christi, rceived late yvesterday | in Masonic headquarters, and the | Ray Friday’s Program. ternoon said the wind had attained | plans for the drive will be outlined | Readi On Friday “fterncon there will be | @ velocity of 50 miles an hour and | and discussed. Tt js important that Rep I several athletic events, including a | that weather bureau officials admit- { all members of the teams he present South baseball game hetween the givls' | ted the situation “was serious.’” as business ol interest to them is tg be South teams and a football game between umerous coast cities visited by the Nutmegs of this city and feam |the = # . ineluding Galveston, early | from Hartford. In the evenlng fire- | today reported heavy property dam- | H G OF OPERA works will he held at the park and | age but no fatalities. | { considered | South | Union the city On Saturda morning will come the Deaths and Funerals. Orchestra Seats at Metropolitan Opera day of days4THe~big parade. This will start fron| S R | l Funeral of Thomas Degnan, House Will Cost $7.70 Each—Other | U S ¥ ju IPranklin Square at 10 yelovk Ihe fline of march wil he f“yyz‘\““;fl \‘\hr’m':‘”;:l\;” ,:\:.'1‘1"'.1:; of the ] arrived at his former home in this ¢ ity] o mewsYork, Bept. 15— Visitors in| WiHIE o \_{_H,”"' < Where atf saturdhy and - was buried in N G e I o e s men will - be | Mary's|cemetersat S a'clack Saturday | jay $7.70 cach for the privilege of{ IH€ ciels women bt thorerember 0f se~TATernqon, Rev. John T. & niers D Wtting in archestra and orchestra cir- ¥ Women f the—-etty “will a® as| tor of|{8t. Marv's church officiating.' cio of the Metrop®lTan Opera house BRI } The following men, once associates of The bodyol Thomis Desna, who t srices Boosted. Too. P died at Salina, Kansas, September Pric 00BLUC Westin served a barbpeue, A ! this winter instead of the $6.60 exac ¢ headed by Mrs. | Degnarf, acted as pall bearars: Thomas oq Jast i pns, assisted by the fol- | Kiernap, James Carroll, James Cos “Increased cost of grand opera pro- (@9 lowing Mis Blsic Llollingwood, | grove, Willlam Ahern, all of this ity | guetion” was given as an explanation | Miss Be Huvl» Porter, Miss Mildred | and “Tgon Btmm—af Plainvilie and Palmer, Miss l\mh Bristol, Miss Agnes | George) Gibbon of Unidpville These will Howard Pars seasan he the Metropolitan management in | Tartto announcing the new prices, which also | Southe Vance, Mrs cderick Dorter, Miss Mr. Degnan was 36 years of age and inciude a $1 advance in the price of | Amer Helen 411\\&” Miss Mildved Robin. | was & [ative o&-JViimington, U1, but' qress circla tickets formerly sold ford Amer son and Mis{ Anna Rodley had resided in this city many vears g3 ad Steel ( ons ern Pa ern Ry ern Ry pfd Studel Texas il RaCk - 12256 1 Ttah Gopper 86 ubber (‘o .. 114 e 105 cel ped 11 1R house OVETTame AL STOCK EXCHANGE the display will be the finest held in = = = t R ll'mm; I cuit 1843 188 urnished hy d Hlee Light rm N E Tel C m 158 an Hos (par 2 American Hardware Mahiy Will March. pud-"ywas well known. Besides his There will be no increase in the ] American Sil (pav 4 mothen he is survived by four broth-| | jces of family cirele and balcony | Bills Tt is expegled that 00 ex-service | ers, Jokeph, James, John and Charles, men will befin line, C. Hunger=1and “{four sisters. Mrs. George parade. | Gibbon of = Unionville; Mrs. ' {he entire season Bagle As now planfied, the order of divisions | Thomas H. Hyde of Derby: Mrs.| mhe price of “hest seats” had beer | [nfer will as {follows Wounded men | 1. A. Blin of Plainville and Mvs. Wil and those uhable to walk, in automo- { liam Ahern-of this city. A high mass biles; nursck and yeowomen, on foor: | was safé for the deceased in St. Mary's - sailors andf marines in platoons of { church this morning. t $909.10 IN_GOVT. SALFES. Niles-f ht, led K Bnsign Charles Walan; ¥ e While.the government cans of pork | N & J ldiers’ difision. led by Major Man- Tel. 1625-2-—Any Hour, Day or and beans placed on sale at the loeal | Peck, rice Pease find headed by the 1024 o o e fire _stations Saturda are all sold, | Russel Infantry Bifnd; unattached soldiers; TARRANT & HAFPRY,; . - H TAKERS there are a few cans of A Kro syrufy 67t | Scovih Polish sectfpn: Rouflard-Linton 1. UNDERTAKERS e e e ViElonss i R e e 43 Myrda Street. Saturday's receipts from the various purchasers of subscription tickets for | Colt's ford will bd marshal of the unchanged since 1911, when it L& raised from $5 to 36 ‘o M Spen (pay seats, and increases will not affect | Bristol Rrass (par Arms (par L Co (par Silver pfa C (par 25) ar Lmp (par i — N B Machine (par 25) 30-Pond Mfg Co (par 25) S & W (par 25) 1 Mfg ( velfare worfiers. The school children | Lady Attendant—Free Use of Chapel. | fire houses are as follow No Stanley W'rks (ps will also march and floats will be pro East End Office: $251.45; No. $225.70: No. 8, [Tor « vided for them by the manufacturers. | 153 JUBILEE ST., TEL. 778-13 §199,25 No i $134.0 N 6, |T&H About 25 floats are planned for. ' Orders Taken For Upholstering. $180.00: fotal, $990.40 Union 0 com (par (par 25) Mfe Co (par e o] e e e e e e MASS MEETING OF MERCHANTS--TONIGHT 8 o’clock CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROOMS RICHTER & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telephone 2640 25 Shares American Hardware 50 Shares North and Judd 50 Shares Bristol Brass 50 Shares New Britain Machine Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. T. SLOPER. Mgr. LOCAL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD GOODWIN BEACH & CO. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL l ILDING, HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL IL?\ K BUILDING, NEW BRITAIN, WE OFFER FOR SAL : SHARES AMERIO \$ HARDWARE CORP. NORTH & ‘Jl'hl) MFG 5 LANDERS [FRARY & CLARK. RAILROAD SITUATION Is a National Problem but there is no doubt that in time it will be wisely solved—with/ fairness to both the people and the carriers. Consult us freely whenever you wish on matters of finance or invest- ment. ‘ '1 TH' (COMMERCIAL TRUST COMEANY NEW BRITAIN, CONN. WSrZ | Chicago Leads and New York Conjcs JAPS DIE GAME, projects recorded, 918, or about three. fAfths, were for residential buildings shout “Banzai” As Their ship Goes | ihcluding apartments, tenements, in. Dol Stotin) dividual homes and hotels Chicugo led the six selected districte Pokio, August 21 (Correspondence | with 201 residence projects out of & the Asvociated Press)——lining up | fotal of 41 New York was seconé and shouting banzai over 100 offfters | pvith 227 out of a total of 324 and.ir and seamen of the Japaneseaval [ the remaining four districts the resi- 0il supply ship—ShHik~ Maru went |/dential proportion averaged about 5 down_wmgjth=thei ship in a typhoon off [[per cent. The total valuatien of thg”Tsland of Kushu building projects for the six districts {According to the stories of eight ] for the wewk was $48,287.825," “G8 sthevivors, the Shijik Maru ran on the §17,035.923 was allotted te rocRs. during the typhoon and .‘j home: dense fog. J| e ——— Warships are engaged in the searc | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION for possible survitors on the island VANTED—Girl for general house- { work for small family. Apply 9% | i WAN oung lady to sell tickets in box office at Lyceum theater, Ap: Sécond in Great Municipal Distriets, ply to Manager 9-15-2¢ Dodge Co. Reports Show, OR SALE—Concord grapes and other varieties at 58 Pearl court New York, Sept. 15.—A hoom in 9.15.84% residence bullding in the six great SSDENn municipal districts centering about ALE—Twelve acre farm, one w York, Chicago, —Philadelphia ile from trolley in Plainville, Ideal Boston, Pittsburgh and Minneapolis for man working in factory. Pas- W reported today by the F. W.| ture with brooks, strawberry bed. Dodge Co. in its record of building Standing timber, ready for cutting projects for the week ending Septem- Price right, small payment down ber 5. In a totai of 1,664 building Box 8X. 9-15-1dx To Decide Hours For Closing Saturday