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AIN DAILY HERALD, TBESDAY, SEP{EMBER 30, 1919, L o THERE'S A LOT UF JoY IN THE WORLD FOR THE MAN WHO KEEPS.- G0O0D NATURED = — b This life is a continuous joy ride to the good natured, well dressed man. The man who is proverly at- ed is pretty sure to be hap- few line the Ties and collars less dollars and a of furnishings to dressy fellow for a general please all .00. Bates Street Shi patterns—$2.00 to New Fall Hats. new The F arrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. $11,000 TENEMEN $14,000 brick building stréet to store will of 58 at 64 Oak house 6 tenements and be built by Angelo Berti the feet. this was owner is 34 for Building Inspector property. The size by The building permit issued this morning by John W. Allen. one | v 'FUNDS ARE WANTED AT CORPUS CHRISTI Texas Suii erers look to New Britain for Aid Appeals for contributions for the vietinis of the Corpus Christi disaster are made letter received this morning Quigley from the finance relief committee of Corpus Christi, Texas In, the letter attention |is called to the 1,000 and more dead, the 000 destitute people, the $20,- 1 000,000 property loss, and the fact that 7 per cent. of the busintss men are bankrupt. Corpus Christi in- tends to rebuild asks for help from the entire n Mayor Quigley iid i that he would appoint | nanale the has appointed | treasurer of the Company treasurer mittee. inds should Loomis the Commercial company The letter follows: “Corpus Christi been overwhelmed hurri | list in a Mayor 1l this afternoon a committee to here and C. Loomis 1l Trust the com- be sent to Mr. Trust riptions John Comme of subs addressed to the mayor and vicinit by a dis and tidal wave. The death v more than 1,000 is grow- | ing daily the Bay gives up its dead. | More than 5,000 people are de: and the property loss exceeds 00¢,000. “To care for the destitute, the homeless and suffering requires many hundreds of thousands of dollars, and the citizens of Tex nd other states have responded speedily and nobly to the first appeal for help sent broad- st over the mation. - The state government $20,- has sent Round. Very Best bompound POTATOE Wednesday Morning Values ‘, 7 A. M. to 12.30 Sirloin 1] Best Maine, Full 15 Ib pk. Guarameed *‘HADDUCK Fresh Caughf ih. The daq each week when the'prices are lowé'st _Save your money;by.tradi 'ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Fresh Hamburg Ib DELLC LEAN POT ROASTS Ib 15c | BEST CH’K ROASTS 1b 18¢ LEAN BOIL’G BEEF b 12¢ Smoked Shuulders I TAMD SPRING LEGS ... b 30c| SPRING FORES | SPRING LOINS BEE LAM g here on Wednesda SPECIALS 18 o e 120 . 1b 30c . 1b 18¢ 1b 32¢ FRANKFORTS or BOLOGNA BONELESS BRISKET CORNED BEEF NAT. VEAL ROASTS 1b Ib 17¢ 22¢; POT PIES . 1b 18c B Ih Sweet Potatoes | Large CABBAGE ; NAT. GREEN LIMA BEANS S each D( |25 ceeeven.. 2 gts 25¢ Whole Milk Cheese [b «p g« Dozen G {OH. LARGE bH YEL. TAIL REMEMBER WEDNE WHOLE Mohican Seiect ASSORTED SOUPS SLICED BLUEFISH BLUEFISH STEAK COD MACKEREL 35¢ 35 . 3 cans 25¢ FLOUNDERS ... Ib 10¢ SDAY IS A BIG DAY IN PURE FOOD VALUES AT THE MOHICAN troops to preserve order, and and equipment to assist in the city of debris. “Seventy-five per cent of the bt ness men of Corpus Christi are bank- rupt today. Some of them have had their places of business swept away, together with their homes. Many of them have lost members of their families, and all of them have suf- fered irreparable damage. ‘A committee of bankers chants, with Red Cross representa- tions formed to make a survey & of property loss has reported the dam- age to exceed twenty millions, cov- ering devastated area of 40 miles along the coast. It 1s not too higkh it may be too low. “All contributions may be sent Governor W. P. Hobby, Mayor Gor- don Bonne of Corpus Ohristi, or to the undersigned, and will be allotted to the stricken districts by national offic of the Red Cross after said officers have made a complete sur- vey of the devastated area. “Corpus Christi intends to rebuild and start anew. It is not discour- aged and is not afraid, but looks ‘to the future with the confidence charac- teristic of a hrave people. One of the oldest towns in Texas, it has never before asked for aid, but has siven often and freely. “Today it is weighted sorrow and disaster; will rise again, but financial aid now! “Will you help us in this hour? And be assured that it is needed and will be appreciated “Very truly yours “CLARK PEASE, “Chairman Finance “Relief Committee.” CITY ITEMS Oct. Victor records, Henry Morans'. —advt. The board of police commissioners will meet at city hall Friday evening for the transaction of routine business. Best asphalt shingles, 10 year guar- antee; lowest price. City Coal & Wood Co.—advt, The Ladies’ rations clearing and mer- to down with tomorrow it it must have Nest, Order of Owls, will give a public whist Wednesday night in Electric hall after the regular meeting.—Advt. Victor and Ida Carlson sold today through the Camp Real Estate com- pany, a one-family house on West Pearl street to Bernard Carlson. No. 1 chestnut coal $12.75 per.ton at S. Shurberg’s, 55 Franklin stree] Phone 2250.—advt. The drive for Swedish Luthe; church debt funds will be forn a meeting of team captains and work- ers. Executive chairman Rev. Du: 8. G. Ohman will address the workers | and other speakers will be heard. It is expected that $10,500 will' be raised in about a month. Latest October Victor L. Pierce Co.—Advt. The Young People’s society Elm Baptist church will hold y meeting in the church pH is evening. All members are urged to be present. The regular meeting of Camp Clara, R. N. of A. will be held tomorrow. evening at 34 Church street. Al members urgently requested to ‘at- tend. The Social Worker’s conference will hold its regular monthly meeting at the office of the Charity organization, at 54 Center street, at 4:30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. All church representatives and welfare workcy are invited. A dinner and reception was given Sunday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Israel Levin of 50 Hawkins street, in honor of Miss Rebecca Rudman and Louis Rabnow, who will shortly be united in marriage. The couple were the recipients of many beautiful and valuable gifts. Guests from New York, Springfield and Holyoke were present. The Ladies' Auxiliary, A. H., will hold its annual harvest whist and social in Booth’s hall tonight The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the English Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Stuart Carroll, 70 Trinity street. Emma M. Schaal has resumed teaching piano. Studio 424 Park St. —advt. The Girl Scouts of the Center church will meet Wednesday from 5 to 7 o'clock and all members are asked to be there. The Boy Pioneers will meet at 7 o'clock the same da. The “Brownies” will leave the cen- ter at 1 o'clock Saturday for Sunset Rock where they will spend the aft- ernoon. No. 1 chestnut coal $12.75 per ton at S. Shurberg's, 55 Franklin stregt. Phone 2250.—advt. James Doyle, the liveryman, re- ported to the police this morning that a clerk at the Great Western Market had hired a horse and carriage from him yesterday and had failed-to re- turn. The outfit was located this morning at White's crossing in Plain- ville. The horse ran away and was caught by a man living in that vi- cinity. Lars Fromen, of 323 West Main street, has reported to the police the theft of a bicycle from in front of Russell Brothers’ store on Main street, last evening, Garden thieves entered ®. A. Moore's garden at Sunnyledge yester- day and carried off 40 bunches of celery. The operator's license of Stanley Borawski, of 295 High street, which was suspended a short time ago. has been returned to him by the deputy automobile commissioner, H. D. Humphrey has sold a cottage at 11 Greenwood street to Mrs. Han- chett and the Clarkson cottage on Wallace streetYo Theo. E. Wilson. Engineer ‘H. Jackson and Chief Chemist Frank Bachmann the state board of health were at the sewer disposal plant at East Berlin today regarding starting experiments on various systems for the disposal of the city sewerage. The following warrantee deeds were filed at the town clerk's office | today: Noah C. Rogers and others to the Skinner Chuck Company Records. C. 0. of land H 334-336 §12,000 to Israel Hart and building street, about Lizzie Wexler and buildings, $10,000 Mayor Quigley a several days accompanied by Church involved. Wexler land street, about at on involved. has returped motor trip. ' He Mrs. Quigley October Victor Pierce Co.—Advt from was Latest L. A delegation church Records. i from the Center will leave tomorrow morning at 7 o'cloek to attend the semi- annual meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary Union, at the Kirst Con- gregational church in Kast Hartford. The speakers will be Rev. William S Beard, W. Wilcox and Mrs. J. J. Pea Merritt Humason wienter the em- ploy of the Uniteds Electric Light & Water Co. Monda. Seaman C. O\rien has returned to duty after ‘a shégs—=<gough spent at his homae here. i The lecture whigh was to have been held tonight in_ St with Rev. Willipni O'Dell of this city a former army chaplain as the speak- er, has been postponed until n/a.',gm day evening. . Thé talk wilj fic Brven in the church,and tickets/issued for tonight will bé honor thet time. The fingd“meeting he general commitge ony ¢ weelk celebrdtion will tomorrow evenihg in the (‘hamber of Commerce rooms and at that time the chairman of each of the sub-commiittees is ex- pected to present all bills outstanding for his partidular line of conjmittee work, The meeting will be called at 5 o'clock and inasmuch as it is ta be the final session it is important that all members be on hand. The Y. M. T. A. B. drum corps has accepted the invitation of the Nauga- tuck drum corps to participate in the events to be held November 1 in this city. The Lafayette street corps will enter the events for best marching, best appearing and best playing corps. The corps planning a series of dances to start October 30 The wedding of Miss Ursula Dicini and Ercole Buccini will take place to- morrow morning at 10 o'clock at St. Mary’s church. Rev. John H. Winters pastor af the church, will officiate. The service committee of the Iel- lowship club. of the First church will hold a meeting Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. All ladies of the club are asked to be present and to bring needles and thimbles to work with. No, 1 chestnut coal $1 opened this evening in the churcl &t 75 per ton 556 I‘ranklin street. ‘Bady Turners will meet tomor- ghi.at§s o'clock. A full at- 3 d at S. Shurherg's, PERSOIVALS _ Dobson, who has been siting with her mother, Mrs. Dob- ®0n, of Bassett street, has returned 1o her home in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, who have been spending the last two Wweeks. with Mr. afid Mrs. W. E. Ba- ker, of South' Burritt street, left to- | day for their fiture home in San Be- nito, Texas. Mrs. Smjth was former- ly Miss :Alice Sanderson, .of this city. ! shares “Wlary’s school hall ' ; FINANCIAL | A e 2 S s WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street, 10:30 A, M.— which soon developed into strength, attended the carly dealings on the stock exchange today, despite yester- day’s flurry in the money market. The steel group was hesitant at the outset, but soon hardened under the influence of another movement in Crucible, which rose almost 14 points to the new maximum of 244. Oils, motors, equipments, tobacco and food registered gains of 1 to 3 American Can, Baldwin and Central Leather represented the strongest issues in their respective groups. Initial gains were extended before the end of the first half-hour. Wall Street, Clase.—Stocks reacted 1 to 7 points later on the further rise of call money to 12 per cent. but not before U. Steel and other leaders had recorded highest prices of the current movement. The closing wag strong. Sales . approximated 1,- 400,000 sharves. mness, points. New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the Exchange: Sept. High 97 % 6854 1347 59% ...110% Ref com 30, Low 95 1919. Close 96 6635 1343 59% 109 Am Beet Sugar Am Cani\: ... Am Car & Idy Am Cot Oil Am Loco Am Smelt & Am Sug Ref Am Sum Tob Am Tel & Tel Am Tob ‘Am Woolen Anaconda Cop, AT &SP &, Baldwin lioco B & O Beth Steel B .. Butte & Superior Cgn Pac .. Cen ]w ather Ches Chi Mil & St Chi RI & P Chile Cop Chino Cop : Gol Fuel & Tron .. Cons Gas .. . Corn Prod Ref .. Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sug Erie Erie 1st pfd Gen Elec Gen Goodr Gt Nor pfd Inspiration Interboro Intg Mer Mar Int Mer Mar Int Nickel Kennec Coppe Lack Steel Lehigh Valley Max Motor Mex Petroleum Miami Copper Midvale Steel Con pfd pfd YELLS REHEARSED. the leadership of Ch r Robert Doyle, the members of H. Under Leay the gymnasium, reheéarsing songs and vells af #hg school. Another practice is scheduled for this after- naon at 430 and it is probable that & few more will be held in preparation for Saturday’s game with Brist“f. Th football season opens Saturday at St Mary's playground. TO HAVE A two weeks' . Mary’s all MISSTION. mission will open in church Sunday, October umlm the direction of three members of the Passionist Order from' Hobo- ken, J. The first week of the re- treat will be given over to the women of the congregation, with morning and evening services for them, and the second week will be for the male members of the congregation. Deaths and Funerals. Mlchnel (:Hn(u\ itch. The funeral of Michael Gilatavitch was held at 8 o'clock this morning at St. Andrew’s Lithuanian church. Rev. Edward V. Grikis officiated at the service, and the burial was in the new Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Lettie Kieth. Funeral services were held this afternoon from the First Baptist church for the late M Lettie Kieth and burial was in the view ceme- tery. Rev. William A. Ross, pastor of the church, was in charge of the service. The pallbearers were friends of the deceasedc Tel. 1625-2—Any Hour, Day or Night TARRANT & HAFFEY, UNDERTAKERS 33 Myrtle Street. Lady Attendant—Free Use of Chapel. East End Office: 153 JUBILEE ST, TEL. 778-12 Orders Taken For Upholstering. P ———eemay TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATIO! FOR SALE—Harley car. A-1 shape, new Main St. 2d floor. Davidson side paint, 446 W. 9-30-d2x one acre Apply FOR SALE—small cottage, of land. Price reasonable. to Mack Garage, Plainville. 9-30-6dx TO RENT house in Berl ing alley and months from M. Jarvis. -Will rent m furnished 1 with garage, bowl- billiard table for six October 15th. Charles Phone 168 9-30-t0 WANTED—GIrl for general house- | work. Mrs, E. J. Skinner, 11 Thomp- | son street, Maple Hill 9-30-d3x Nat Lead Nev Cons ; [N Y Ain Brake N Y Central the four classes at the High sch 2 held a cheering practige last nigh ; the f Pressed Steel Ray Cons Reading Rep I & Sinclair Oil Rofln Sloss-S Steel & 1 Southern Pac Southern Ry Studebaker Texas Co Union Pac United Fruit United Retail St U 8§ Food Prod U S Indus Alco U S Rubber Co U 8 Steel ...... U S Steel pfd . Utah Copper Va Car Chem "Willys Overland HARTFORD STOCKS. Ountationslr e Beach & Co., T. F. Lee, Goodwin, local manager. Sept. 30. Bid Asked Banks and Trust Co.'s Am Ind B & T Co City Bk & Trust Co Conn River Bkg Co Fidelity Trust Co First Natl Bank Hfd-Aetna Natl Bank Hfd Morrs Plan Co Hfd Trust Co Land Mtg & Title Co . N B Trust Co Phoenix Natl Bank Riverside Trust Co Security Trust Co State B & T Co U S Bank e ¥ire Insurance Co.’s Auto Tnsurance Ae Iire Hartford Fire National Fire Phoenix Ire Standard Fire Life and Indemnity Ins. Co. Aetna Cas & Aetun TLife Conn Gen Life ., HId Steam Boller ravelers Publie Utilitles. Hfa City Gas Lt Co pfd 36 Hfd City Gas Lt Co com xHfd Eleo Lt Co .228 Nor Con Lt & Pr (o pfd Nor Con Lt & Pr Co com 50 So New kKng Tel .108 Thpsonville Wtr Co pfd 27 Thpsonville Wtr Co com 37 Manufactuting Co.'s Aetna Nut Co Am Brass Co New York stock RICHTER Mermbers New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAEIN, CONN. STAWLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telephone 2G40 X LOCAL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD GOODWIN BEACH & CO. CONNECTI T MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr. Room 410, National Bank Bldg. WE RECOMMEND THE PURCHASE OF COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARMS STOCK TO NET APPROXIMATELY 8.50 PER CENT. Phone 2120. Rooms 809-310 National Bank Bldg. ‘W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. LOCAL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD Stand Sew Co pfd and Scw Co com anley R & L Co Stanley Works Taylor Fenn 5 am Turb C Co pfd Torrington Co com | Traut & Hine Union Mfg U S Envelope Co pfd’ S lnvelope Co com Am Hosiery Co Am Hardware Co Am Silver £o ......... : | & Am Thread ( (. 3% | Auto Refrig Co o | Bigelow-Hfd Cpt Co pfd 98 i Bigelow-Hfd Cpt.Co cm Billings & Spencer Co Bristol Brass Corp Broad Brook Co The Edwyard Balf Co Case, Lekwd & Brnd Co : [ Qifioe o .......... Con,'l- Arms Co gler Loclk - Co ‘afnir Bearing Griffin Tob Co pfd Hart & Cooley Holyoke Wtr Pwr Internatl Siiver Internatl Sfiver Johns-Pratt Co Landers, F & C - J R Montgomery Co ... Natl Marine Lamp Co. . N B Machine Co .. N Dept Mfg Co pfd Niles-Bem-Pond Co pfd Niles-Bem-Pon Co com North & Judd Mfg Co .. Peck, Stow & Wilcox 43 Plimpton Mfg Co ..105 Pratt & Whitney Co pfd 93 Russell Mfg Co Smyth Mfg Co & o Co xRights, 25 BRIDE-EL _President " REMEMBERED. W. Traut, ind employes of George on Co behalf of the officers pfd com the Traut and Hine Manufacturing to purses; { company, this Miss Kitty Lyons Miss Lyons, who has served the com- pany in the capacity forelady a number of Gears in an efficient man- ner, will become the bride of Michael , Mulhern, on October 8 morning substantial presented of for of Bristol, 98 115 99 “BIC WO IN Paris.—It's the Big now in Paris, for to Lloyd and Cle- menceau is left direction of the finan- in the lkan tangle cor PARIS. Two George cial decisions before the peace [COMMERCIAL \Tnusrm THEHARMRE CITY Overcome the Handicap Extravagant habits are a big handicap but they may be gradually overcome by per- sistent saving and regular de- T T T T posits with the Commercial Trust Company. 49 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION crganized and ‘qualified through years of efficient. trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, Executor or Admiristrator. Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't,