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© NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919, - Division I. Division VI, felen Dery, Mary Dunn, Mary Mon. | They will be Miss Anna Bodley and | Maxwell 8. Porter, aide in charge. Harrison Bristol, aide in charge. | 3 | e T G Thomas Wilbor, Jr. There will also be | TForm on South Main street, right| Form on Elm street, right resting | d b <in A1 Peeves, Bstelln Adums, Nel. | the men of the army, navy and ma- | Testing on Whitirg on Main | 0 e 0 ln Ouse lic Gertrude ¢ ; vines on the float. Police escort Universal band I Anderson, Frances DeBay,; ©f those who saw service in France ‘FEED’ FOR ‘SAMEEY’ AND ‘GOB’ | | | (Continued from First Page: ‘ \1—‘ 0 ‘T\ S ! Annie ¢ Liliiam Grecnber : The Grammar school will have w‘u ,\::: \.‘luld :miv{. . Poli anley Works Girls. teriel Quills Maba < children in line, carrying staffs with atch’s Military bane Girl . Anna T. Anderson, e Pickup, [ oS i;].lmi .\F“l:‘.‘l“i‘,z,”\i[',-lo ¢ the col followed by the float rep- Colors. C. of C. float. Established 1886 Mildred Meisner, Mildred Dolan, \Hu\} N1 el GO e T e T e resenting camp life, battlefields and a ‘ompany M, Home Guard. Lithuanian society. Anderson, Mae Hiltor, Mary Was, | ces Vater, Olive Odenwaldt, ISthel | Machine gun ‘ s DL TG Elizabeth Ellsworth, Minnie Holm- ’ Hodge, Marie Gcod {h‘ “Ch 'I;UH:' Jusiness College Float. ar Bureau. Arthur Sampson, aide in charge. quist, Dorothy Clark, Lallian Jackson, | g : Smith’s Business college will repre- ie Corbin Commandery. Form on Franklin Square, west Marjorie Sle . Madeline Miller, | sent a school room bearing i *“Wel- . W, A float Tett nestin. on MMain Sirectii it Babel Rice, Kz 1 McFarlane, Mil- | come Home.” Red Cross float Tk 3 o dred Carlson, Angela McDonald, Lil. Salvation Army. | Division 11, Tk Wasserman, Ida Hallock, Cath- The Salvation Army will h William Jackson, aide in char Gaftney, Catnerine Riley, “Over There” scene and an c Form on Whiting street, right rown, Marion Cashen, Ruth Here" scene. | ing on South Main. Imma Ncewm Ruth N. R Continental Drum Corps. , Julie Crowe, Ruth Penny, Bes The Y. W. C. A. will e an arch of D. A. R. float McIntyre, Dorothy Barrowes, Be vellow and green representing the in- Knights of Pythias EenL Alma Stromauist, | hrell, Helen Tomascino, Margaret | SHtUton o | a Johnson, Minnie Borg, Gladys | 1roelin, Annette Johison, Violet iiol- Polish Socictics, i 2 in, Jennie K en, Dorothy | comp.’ E d ‘l‘n‘n.\h ;n‘rwl\l floats “I““ m‘nn: nll 1‘»\‘1‘1 [ Kelley, Margaret Mey Minie Carl- | = e the friendshi, between Poland anc Fomen's It LA sl T \\')‘n{:“‘\l(f (‘:1.-1.‘,|n P. & F. Corbin Girls. America, thanking the people of this| Conn. Telephone ¢ SIS dReoomen, ’ | Ilorence Bottomley Minnie Anna Sullivan, Margaret Lynch, Baloski, Mabel k1iffe, | rtini, Mildred Pratt, Mollic i Esther Selander, Effie Krum, i Krum, Beulah Frown, Sizne | iy, Torothy Heller, Dorothy Hal- | | Ji rainian band. dinians. Conn. Light and Power Co. float. Salvation Army float. Armenians. Jennie Tundgren, Ander- n, Jessie Tair, Clara W , Martha | | Division VIIL. | E | Pierson, Katherine Dillon, Hazel Tim- Major Maurice H. Pe: in charge. Form on Rockwell avenue, right resting on Bassett street. Wounded men. Philharmonic band Smith, Lillie Bertini, Estelle Martin, Resp QUi i country for their help in securing Easles' float. 102d M s MR Lahoe g lice il freedom for Poland Division TIIL Grace IHolleran, Carol O'Day, Lillian - | €. Pfeiffer, Edith Poppel, Gertrude ' ! Tlouse, Julia E. Naples, Mrs Itegiment Band World War Army Veterans, unat- tached, 2olish World War Veterans. American bar Alma Anderson, Bessie Koplo Helen Beach, Lillie C. Lindquist, sie M. Loomis, Il Thorngren N Muarnane. From Corbin Screw Corp. Ielen Monsees, 12 ma Anderson, K; na Cameron, M. § H. Connelly, H. v @ Hag- Connelly, Helena i sabel Hag- gerty Mabel Jo , Margery Strong, Winifred reta Cava- itherine Botticelli, Louise iiee Schlenker, Mcllie Me- ted Cross, Joseph Halloran, aide in charge. The Red Cross will have & float with £ several young ladies dressed in cos- | i, Marion Cantor, Ebba M. Peterson, | tume, carrying flags of the different res Bardeck, Olga Poppel, Inez M. | nations. I"orm on Bassett strect, right reste : on High school Governor's Foot Guard band. Rouillard-Linton TPost, of Soldiers, Boehm, Adelaide Tew, Rose Wein- T AL B T_v ):fi(.ul“r“w‘v‘r‘\ 1‘“-“! nd fioats. Sailors and Marines. berg, Edith Johnson, Matgaret DalY,| = The T. A. B. float will show a house e Welfare Workers Lena Becker, Ruth Kiernan, Ste- | Firrounded by a fence with a soldier o e World War Veterans in civilian phanie Conrad, Mrs. J. T. McGrath, | a1 sailor coming up the walk and e BUILRCOT DS clothes. Ficinus, Marie Schnaidt, | through the gate with their parents i L ;)‘i‘_‘-_ i Gun and tractor. { James, Hulda Cuenther, | welcoming them in. L) DiiionfLy S Floats in Parade. | | Rose House, Kathlyn Murphy, Ruth St. Jeanne Socicty. "'-”jm (;'" ;" .\“r(-f‘-' <“_-“‘~‘*‘ The following floats have already ! | Johnson, Anna Kcloski, Mary an, St. Jeanne socicty will have a hos T ,‘\';,n\-f.‘“" right resting | been assigned pla in the line: | FSTes Huwler! Elalen curtin| S2therineiOiDay tal with a French nurse tending & Knights of Pythias, St. Elmo lodge. Sulliv {Tlian tanley Rule and Level Co. | American - soldier and sailor and Daly Council, Knights of Columbu sulllvan, "1‘, Carlson, Tiizabeth .| Canadian soldier. Valiant Review, Ladies of the Mac e SN SRR TR, b TR . Ahlstrom, | Republic of Lithuania. SIHCO) St S V. Stevens, f > Tull, Rita| The Lithuanians will have a float Ry Moy Yot | Cooney, Helen son, Mr M. | representing the new republic of Lith- o 4 smond, Mary | qyaricson, Miss Gile: 3 uania. ver, El Bengaton, Tda| pi 00 0 C s Erown. % ol G b LT ynch ot Hhs The Trant & Hine Mfg. Co. The K. of C., will hav oversea Red Men and Daughters of Poca- Mae Kelles uertte | g gith Anderson, Margaret Conlin, | hut with slog: “Everybody | o0 > Schwab. Asnes Bratton, | o i150na Conlin, Mary Coyle, Alice! Welcome,"* : 2 it G, iR Kath- | ooan, hel Farr, Margaret Gorman, | Saw You Through the V 5 < C A float Grammar school. \Walsh, "Eisie S Rosenswele Ll aay i v mon Ruby: 1 a See You Through Now." There will L ST e n Sihe Baptiaty Lepchn Preisssl, Kose Roy, Sally Swans be two or three secretarvies on the ! g Polish societies. 3 May Tyne, Msrgaret Wihlborg, Alice | float. o & aide in charge. Women's Relief Corps. McCarthy, Gertrude Donlan. Indian Braves. form en Baxk sirect, pight restine |y w0 4. Corbin Cabinet Lock Co: An unique feature of the hig parade | O 15Im Tkt eocialy Emily Sergent, Hazel Emerson, | Saturday will be a band of Tnc EAIL BEhGL Red Men and Daughters of Poca- Fva Prelle, Ruth Schofield, Irene| braves and squaws in full regalic Clan Douglass. hontas. Burkarth, Helen Jones, Florence | paint and feathers. They will repre- [ Sons of Georse float. Connecticut Light and Power Co. 2obinson, Ruth Scheidler, Eva Kol- | sent Mattabesett . No. 14, and In- | Daly Council, Knights of Columbus| Telephone girls. oski, ‘Annie Smith. dianola,_council, No. 19, D. of P.. of | float. ) _ Daughters of America. (hc|lnzpr;>\'od (Wv'd‘m: of Red Men, with ‘\j“l\"isv[‘-fl\-h:uv Baptiste. Floatsti7on & hooli% o hor than the : ! 11| a float, decarated in aboriginal tgle - M. T. A, & B. soclety floz Sy Zoe LaHar, Josephine Torell, thel| Floats in the parade Saturday will| 2 ofn Cecqralel o S OVENt (W0C 1 10 societies y float. e, V. House, Irene E. Dacey, Mae Gor- | probably be the most elaborate 1”; ed to meet in their council chamber at - - vtk ai man, A. Linn, Inger nest, A. shown in this city, A great deal of| 4" ., 1 Saturday morning to partici- Fitzserald, R. Parsons, C. Long, E.| time and effort is being put on these P pate. Ber1y, M. McDoncugh, Alice Stingle, | and there are a greater number than e ot M [ STATE LAW R0sali> Hollinan, Eleanor Ilerrigan, | ever before. T c Bk s Rose Glynn, Esther Johnson, Mildred Submarine Float. q_”\“;;"“_j ;“0_"_‘"_‘ be ('“I r‘f’ffllmjj at Torell, Ruth Hoaglund, Marie John- The Connecticut Light & Power Co ““""\; o e BUGEST Bl I @RI 6, Oct. 1st, and owning taxable securities are liable to taxes at local son, Flora Woitowitz, Bernice Olson, | will be represented by 11 girls, e: 2 ']~""‘\ !-1_ et e - s rates unless the State Tax of four mills has been paid to the State Antoinette Recane, Lillian Foley, Elsa | irl representing a letter, which will \';‘ 0( "l’ e ’\;‘ “”“‘-“‘”-*‘A"'W‘» Treasurer on or A 5 ‘ e 7 W .’ .The float will | up Main to E Main, to Har r' o = e , S 3 - Dammling, Clara Cerlson, Elizabeth | spell “Welcome Home > .... BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30th Copyright 1919, Hart Schafner &Marz . o She be in the form of a submarine. avenue, countermarch on Bast M G = e - b »Hart Schaffne; Hiltpold, Margaret Begley, Helene N S e e who mneglect to pay this tax will be liable to & Voight, Winifred Boebm, Katherine X . & 5 o ¢ el A HEAVY PENALTY, s in HART CHKFF— McAloon. The telephone girls will have a float | to Lafayette, to Main, up West Main. Moncy on hand or in bank is liable if more than $500 other than We can show you fall styles i A S At North & Judd Mfg. Co. bearing the words “Welcome Home ;I"l‘l’“;“_k‘ ouztRofREonorStoWalnut Savings Banks, or Savings Departments of Commercial Banks in NER & MARX SUITS. Helen Wnderson, Velma ' Parker, | 2180, With 15 or 20 of the prettiest | HI'l park. Connceticut. Annie Coffey, Hilda Johnson, Mae | 8irlS S';nd‘i;'gconl\“-“ o K'\\‘;‘Cf ;‘1.‘«1\1 ‘ifi,l}\?{‘,fi} 1‘“}[“"‘[‘« _‘;;‘{0“30 Instructions and forms sent on application. i We sell Tom Nye Knit Jacket $5, $8, $10, $12. Natzke, Amelia Lebeck, Ada Parker, The . A. float will con f - Macauley, Ma S. Porter, How- STATE TREASURER, = g Cotering Kiniry, Elizabeth Sheekey, | the rod tr ard Wilson, Joseph Halloran, William RS Just arrived Duofold Underwear. - i 1 | usea to seeing over there. The serv-| Pinnegan, William Jackson, Harri 3 grdith sk onlund) A O ice rendered will be represented by two | Bristol. : I Tou AN e cepl HayibniCs e o Eebily don, P —— - =, s’ | @ erized $12, $15. A Perfect Beauty! SATURDAY’S BIGGER VALUES] & s ™ E | 01d Home Week Throughout the country the name “MOHICAN” stands for all tlflat is pure and ; : G . wholesome in the best of pure foods, it means economy and satisfaction to you. s fe reate. St SpeCIal v Band Bk, American Drum Corps. Spanish War Veterans. (@) 0. A Wi il e (o A. Valiant Review, Ladies of the Mac- cabees ‘neanson, Jane Littieton, Campbell, Hcpe Schmidat, Ruth yourne, (ynthia Hancock, Helen Ruth Humasor, Mary Bukow- ski, Minnie Banner, Kath~rine Huma- son. The New B n Machine Co. M Coughlin, L. Rc 1berger, L. Hofer, M. Zimmerman, M. Preissel, Elaborate Floats. Residents of towns in Connecticut having assessment date of = e Investigate this busy market and be convinced. Store Closes From 1 to 5 P. M. Saturday—Open Till 10 P. M. C NG e - alues At A CHANCE YOU € AN'T AFFORD T0 MIS HOUR SALES ; N % , A 20% Reduction On All Our Do You Take Advantage of These? Ffom 8 A' M' t01 P' M' From 8 A' M° to 1 P' M' Ask For No. 1720 i FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, STARTING NOW AND CONTINUING ¥ ¥ M g : e i DURING OLD HOME WEEK Porterhouse —1 150 - : b, . Mahogany sTiade IR o Sl . English last; | THIS REDUCTION is on all of our goods, including Diamonds, 1;(0111: MIlIIG DK b : o streamline Watches, Clocks, Toilet Sets, Cut Glass, Ivory Sets; Ruby, Cameo and oun [ ! s Goods y f';““'fi’ Wli‘h l"‘:; all kinds of Rings; Alarm Clocks, House Clocks, Silverware; in fact, at heo g everything that you could find in an up-to-date Jewelry Store. | ¢ ; d SPECIAL—We have the largest assortment of Lodge Emblems, From 5 to 6 P. M. Only [ ] N ‘ $6.85 including Rings, Stickpins, Buttons, Cuff Links, Charms, etc. Also SUGAR G BN ; Sy Ask to See Our New PLATINUM SET DIAMOND RINGS CURED | ) . ™ feine Mohican Creamery ALL DAY SPECIALS Native Sweet ! et : y A . H. ENO{ H : BUTTER .. Ib 61¢LEAN BEEF POT ROASTS .. Ib 14¢ |CORN .... doz 19¢c ; - | S T Mild Whoele Milk |BEST SHOU. 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