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NCW BR D, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919. u MORE MONEY MUST | PersomaLs |- FiNANCIAL as I RICTITR & GOl N s e Bl i s S| WALL STREET STOCK M T e | ) i Yok Slack haned o a largo 2 ] coster, Mass., where sho will again Biia e STAKLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telephone 2640 several times while across. board of directors of the Y. W. C. Be Ellllllllflled N R R FToclloa var tob it o 8L oot e ooy e Tho I W : e Retall Clerk’s organization of | . s visiting her daughter Mrs. R. Wall Street, 1:30 P. M.——Metals, | this city will hold & meeting this eve- e Goldsmith of Somerville, Mass low-priced molors and several of the | ning at § o’clock in Machinists’ hall j That the meeting of the common = utilities, a8 featured by Ame: AP g e L L TR e o non s e N % s featured by American | at 34 Church street, at which time a TAATGY LN DU council next week should pRss an ab-) George X, Talcott of Tranklin | Smelting, Utal, Inspiration and Ana- | formal organization will tako place. F . iina e e Diopiation siMclent for the schodll=qusve \sapending o fow days ot his wad you will finc o well- 1 leplorable insani- | conda Coppers, Pierce Arrow, Peo- | Tweaty-five names have been sub- oard to e ate deplorable insani- S N ; 5 o wrd to eliminat plor i dons ple’s Gas and Philadelphia Co., emi- | seribed for the charter and more will tary conditians in nearly al h ) . braced thoe nctive and strong Stocks|Pe added tonight. The Hartford | away with it i lioola 51l Silieiais i tol b6 absos N o and strong stocks | D 1 4 Tk 60 otoimis tresniaolors x.]qun‘vail‘m (gt “i‘f‘ 'I\\‘i“\\‘ ":‘ :" Moot Bronson | of the mid-session. . 8. Steel gained | Clerks’ union will bo represented. o » pleas <hirts b - of the bourd | fxrest and RJiss Mary Willlams of | a4 point and Woolen continued to lead | The Park Manufacturing company ful tie and the pleasing S the monthly meatinglof thetbonrd!liElak streat hiave cetiltned from New ne e U isctan g he wears or see the intimate of health yesterday afternoon w com- | york the specialtics has decided to operate its plant on & comfort of his under-dressing municatian in answer to one of the o New York Stock xchange quota- | wiyior i hve duy o wock = schedule, you would not suspect his board's letters to the school commit- Mrs L. A. Holmes, wife of Senator | tOnS furnished by Richter & Co.. ;wm.f‘ ““”‘”""‘""_‘ :y:“‘i{"‘ ’;‘I ek ;"}‘""'l‘ careful economy. feo calling attention fo these condi- | jiolmes of St Clair, Michigan, ac. | BOmbers of the New York stock | [yviia i or o ey Davtd Our priced huval mado this tions was received. The communic- | companied by her father, . R. Jones | EXChange: Bnioal a horilion wiin e eonra combination possible tion statod that the hoard Incked suf- | g2 n My, D8 It o ey by s iy o iy, [T B B T LD G New Fall Suits and Over- ficient funds to make the l\nln;\\v-l e e R e e HIgE Low Close | (oot Manag 4rry - coats. $28.50—$55.00. ments necessary e e athooll e D e h Tnes o A Best Bugan 961 961y 9514 S el 45 board admits these deplorable condi- | ooy e G 667 655 VH)II{l"]”;‘- J. Curtin will tender a ot ; tans i true and that it wishes to ; R Am Car & Fdy ..136% 1341 dinner to a party of frienda tomor ~ eliminate them is understood. But Ao o - W evening at the Elke' club. While they cannot do so withaut money. Miss Bsther MuGabe ot Grand streat lixnyioeq 1163 fishing Jast cvening, Me. Curtin caught | S L(-\\FFTILLT i el H'\VRTFURD (<) arre CFe SRt lch e (e sounell 7| is attending the national convention of |y (e s # pickerel weighing 11 3-4 pounds. T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr. Room 410, National Bank Bldg. the Daughters of Isabella at Provi- | o & & [e oece f0 Captain Thomas W. G today NORTH & JUDD AND NEW BRITAIN S day afternoon at 4:30) o'clock. 'The | dence, R. I, thisiweek, R i s ued i boxing permit fo Jack Reinas : Ot ll’lg O. matter of the state taking aver the - e i T for the exhibition scheduled at Tur- MACHINI. COMPANIES' RIGHTS £ Sl Quartermaster Charles P. Stone is| & crEtian e R : ner L&l Octobor 17 = trade school here will he reported on bl : ) . R o R = T v 7 s S v 271 MAIN ST. and discussed. The committee on | SPending a furlaugh with his parents, -The naturalization court will meet E R : “lam wooten .....141 e e e L school accommodations will report on | 15 & vs. I" I, Stone of Judd | S R o 4% S lationG L tomorrow morning in > s the common council chamber. Judge the question of the purchase of the Nt S | m! I z : e i Carmody property. They met the SRl s dants DL es I~”|I‘ i1l pre ‘mt. ”u\d Al — - heirs recently and offered them $12.- Dr. 8. G. Ohman is atlending a|[R & O .......... 42 4 3 i ¢h will represent the gov- - LUBY ACCEPTS CHALLENGE |ove ror e wronerts on itigh street.} conterence” at” Tock 'tadand, Miinois, | et Siec! : A e i l ID P It is expected that the committee Will | and will be away until the last of the | 13 T e 5 ¥ Dichaliengonicar i I::n‘l\‘h.-: “n( (;‘\w“ | e S ko ¢ orable report. The acaui ook | 2 of Tiynn, Mass, came to this city this make a favorable report 16785y week. ”H""I & Superior. (flernoon for Joseph Pardello who is Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 o ace & anted i that city for violation of W. T. SLOPENK. Mgr. 2 modern sehool which would accom- | 5 A oo . : want 3 e modate the children of the north part CHARGED WITH SALE i R i probation and noun-support. | ot (he city wonld he possible. s There were fwo cases of scarlet OF DISEASED COW | (1 fowi 1 ; o : fever reported to the board of health Side Bet and Entire Gate Receipts. & e Rock - e BRI TS ic Li ‘ Manager James C. Luby, of the | CORMICAN CASE ON e (Chiklls Lo oo i 8 :hi nHH"v("m\ Star H\.‘pm i ) : th & JUdd & Hartfol’d E]eCtnc nght Chino Cop Pioneers baseball team, hus accepted L Rl At the regular menting of 3 uR- ’” the defi of Marager Camphbell of the SHORT CALENDAR David Gorfain and John Hoffman Ack S 5 & Francis Drake lodge, Chief Blue Sky, lghts dressed chap who is getting city. The school committee will meet ¥ri- Proncars Manngen WiingRtolMa | iEioStnsfpionentyiwonldymeang that His Team Against Annex For $100 % Corn Prod Ref .. . | Annex team to play a game for $100 e Continiaincs sl Atondes s oo o who has lectured before most of the Mr. Luby announces that he will he O G SaE ; 2, | lodges throughout the state and been ‘clock thi veni { v 0 1 Imolving Woman Bill Animal Had Tubereulosi K1k Horn Coal ... 38 received most cordially, will give a| o'clock this evening {o cover o = . 2 Krie lecture amount He also desires that the e S ] David Gorfain, who is now awaiting | e 18t 1 b N i There will e a solemn high mass AL S A L Building Inspector Has ST e e sl e e e board and Theatrical Manage e Torie S si¥ptd SRR F L ] F TA pe: on a charge of reckless driving | (ien Islec . at St Mary's church tomorrow morn . prduier sand siat tho izanteibesnlayci] Actor Scheduled for Friday. as the result of an accident on Main | (ien Motors . ... . )87 ing for Wilbert Martin Murphy at Keen Scent For Cen Saturday afternoon at the Kllis strect M | streat over a week ago, now faces an- e 5 | 7:30 o'clock. Alv. Murphy died dur- | One Machine in Cross Country Race | A man called at the buflding in dlamond. One of the several litigations in Goodrich other and more serfous charge—that | (it Nov pfd ... ... : ing {he influenza epidemic October spector's office this morning for permit to shingle a house. The fe sy SRt N Drops Near e — which James Cormican, the *former| of soliing a discased cow, knowing | Inspiration Cop. . 55 last, l Binghamton—Pilot | AMERICAN LIGION MO MERT. | manager of the Cormican PIavers. f that {he animal was mnot fit for ime | Tnterhore Con ; The W. T.. Morgan Lodge, K. of T Will Die. for the particular permit was a dol A meeting of the members of the} which appeared during the summer| modinte slaughter. Attorney William | Interboro Con pfd 18 conferred the first degree on nine it Ny ¢ lar. 'The applicant, however, sald American Legion and prospective can- | months at the Lyceum theater, is con- | ppicangtein appeared for him | Int Mer Mar .. 6115 611 | candidates last evening at the regu- ghamion, N. Y., Oct. 8.—Col. ;that he had lost the doHar. ‘758 remarked :::,d‘,”(::,,:',‘,,i“,'f, B e el o SeR e short | today and asked that a continuance | Int Mer Mar pfd 120° 7 I3 b A GHLGE CT e :‘vc rald Brandt was fatally hurt and amicllssue it byouRldat{ 1 hall. Delegates to the state conven-) which will he held at 2:30 yo'clock | P Branted until Monday morning. Int WRGRLE R B e S o e Gy oL g0z ok tion in Hartford next Monday will be | Friday afternoon. The action was| AS & result of the chargo brought| Kennec Copper .. 36 : G e isaEsrous i drsdiwhoniplanal Nor il IS SIIES (ROTS BRC ey b ol et ated ? brousnt by Santelo Vetrans against| 2sainst Gorfain, John Hoffman Is also [ Tack Steel ...... A7 E L L A mesting 0f (he | { crashed to the ground for some |, 1% g'w:( ’.'.;f./:f :\,‘f_ ity ‘ordinkigy e Mr. Cormioan for alleged injuries sus- | charged with selling a cow. knowing| Lehigh Valley ... 48% Women's: Catholls ’~:’h“"!""l Legion. | unknown reason one mile from De- ST ash Necessary With Wy ARMY GOODS EXHIBIT, tained by the falling of a billboard | the animal to have been fuberculous, [ Max Motor . ' this evening in the St. Mary's school | posit at 1 o'clock. Brandt's arms and 2 As soon as sumples of each article | which stood in the entrance to the | His case has also heen continued until | Mex Petroleum ... : || e logs were broken at the office of the llerald at 7:30 and he suffered in : B that may be ordered from the Quar theater. Lawyer Michael A. Sexton is| Monday morning at his own request. | Miami Copper ... The '_~‘L‘”"='v’ 'j‘f":“"iz of the Stanlev | fernal injuries. Nevitt apparently | YALME B4 BALL TRAM termasters’ Itetail store. No. 1 19 | counsel for the defendant and Tawyer [ 45 he did mnot hire counsel. Two [ Midvale steel i [ \\rnvnwn s mx‘.;». 44“\\» was Wn“hl this | suffered concussion of the brain. Tho ro AY BENEFIT GA West 18th streef, New York city, ar- | Joseph (. Woods for the plaintifr. veterinary doctors, a representative of | Nat Leud . 88y e ‘.: e “_‘H L"_'dh"“q'," - planc was complstely wrecked New Haven, Oct. 8.—The Yal rives here they will be placed on ex Other cases on the docket are La- | the Harfford Dairy association and | N Y Air Brake 128 L £ s plist Ladies’ societ; sbadil i i : = . s B 2 7 will mecet tomorrow afternoon in the = s varsity baseball team will play & locs hibition in the war bureau at City | zar David against Paul Bedal.et al.| Joseph Rodicka, of Kensington, to| N Y N I & I R R 3480 a3 v Saturday nex rec inst : 5 i i : s e B e nine on Saturday next, the receipts td hall. detault for failure to plead and ap-| whom the cow was sold, are witnesses | Norfolk & West .. 104 Reryved TO REOPEN PLANTS. be the nucleus of a memorial foy pointment of a temporary receiver to | for the state. Northern I i 3 4 e . i . ) IoinEnto RIvoraI resatven Lo . 1 ‘ J 0 Wild cat, lynx. A live bargain e Patrick J. Cawley, Holy Cross, 191 ‘””Mq i rh" M'\mn;' el lk-yw‘\'m« Pleas of not guilty have heen en- l:hm Cities Gas .. f % in fine coats, $100 and $110. This | Trumbull Steel Co., in Oh a former High school player and R b o tered in both cases. Hoffman claims|Penn R R weck. Meshken, Furrior—advt With Strikers, coach at Taft school, who died during Pra l-t Sidney 'v: \(\‘l:::‘l;n r(]n- 'm,n dnrn:\‘.mm.‘:_ that he sold the cow at the request of | Tressed Steel Car 9 x i v i v the war. Such a game played is y (BEOLECELY agalnst James Cormi-{.Gorfain and was not aware that the [ Ray Cons ....... 4 b 28 K 3 TE oungatown, 0., Oct. 8.—Negotia- ‘ ] lme ua l e, judgment for non-suit, Judge I ! s RS R OO ADI LD, : .. departure from Yale custom. It has animal had heen examined for tuber-{ Reading ... ...... 8 ki tions between union leaders and of- B. Hungerford and Lawyer A, heen arranged by those active in_ be Greenberg for the plaintite; Juage B, | Culosls. e claims that Gorfain left] Rep I & 5 sos X b Such is Leeling Expressed By Rus- | ficials of the Trumbull Steel Co., at ' half of a memorial. The local team) 1. Gaffney and Lawyer M. A. Soxton | (Ne city some time ago for a hrief -\.mv!:w Ofl Ref . 0 sinns at Mass Meeting. Wiarreniihear thora lodito s \te- | will be made up of college player 8 | for the defendant: Joseph ' Milewski | Period and before going asked that | Nloss-S Steel & At o mass meeting held last night ; and professional leaguo players. A S i ment today at strike headquarters 3 against I S MeMahon, judgment by | the cow be sold if, in his ahsence, af Southern T ceee in Skritulsky's hall the second an- : uarter 5 — dofault and hoaring “in dnmages, | Puver was found. Rodicka made an | Southern Ry . : i 2895 Iniversarye of thelexistence Mot *the|| et Snasiesmuentir tnithe company . FOR THURSDAY AND Lawyer Henry Nowicki for the plain- | offer for the animal and it was ac- | Studebaker % Soviet government in Russin was | t0 Permit recpening is expected soon. | Tel. 1625-2—Any Hour, Day or Night FRIDAY g | LT cepted while the owner was out of tha | Texas Co ... o : % | celebrated by about 250 representa- | Negotiations were taken up at the re- TARRANT & HAFFEY, = Lo city, he said [nion fPac i iu ity 4 tivesiof ithes i Russians, N Poles and | IUesGROL JtheEAAlaumated aseodla: UNDERTAKERS ° K DOUBLE FUNERALS TODAY A charge of this nature is*consid- | United Retail St . Ukrainians. Several stirring specches | tion of irom, stee] and tin workers, 5 ’ cred quite serious, and at the last [ U S 1%00d Prod ... wero made and resolutions adopted | it Was stated, who have an agreement & Bluefls - £ term of the superior court two Hari- [ U S Indus Alco ... 148 51 : | demanding the o | With the company and want to cftect | Lady A“en;;':‘ E,l‘:m(,,:i:(.,o‘ Chapts i Sl S ! ford dealers were given jail sentences| U 8 Rubber Co : e Canre an agreement for the rest of the em- | 7 > FRESH CAUGHT BOSTON John Anisko and Daughter and | for a similar offense U 8 Stool ployss so they can go to work. A i) GEG ekl | : ; Orders Taken For Upholstering. immediate lifting blockade in Ltussia and BLUES WHOLL the release of all political, religious AUES WHOLE L SERtee ind and war prisoners now he Al i i 9c \ntonio Horvatt and Son Laid at ] ; Gl e nn L W o i s 8 Utah Copper . A resolution was adopted unanimous- BLUEFISH STEAKS ... b 11c Rest This Morning. RURAL JUST]GE SEVERE Willvspveriand P RSy Iy to give the moral support of the assembly to struggling Russia and a “ . (4 Two double funerals of the vietims A STOC sincere wish to the Russian peasants G()ld n Haddock of the fatal accident on Sunday cove- | Plainville Men Pay Heavy Penaltiea LOCAL STOCK and workers for success in their fight l e ll l ning at Clayton crossing occurred this D P ~ against oppression EXCHANGE PRICES I L 2 ool The speakers of the cvening em- ERMEHAC NUGHIIISRO I 8 At tho Chureh of the Sucred IHeart . : — phasized fthe fact that the Russian N s n Borough of Farmington. ew r HADDOOK - -." -2 L) B ilTasUE e tune Al orvicas Tor Tobn [ it i (Furnished By Richter & Co.) people are not the enemies but l aln Yel. Tail FLOUNDERS Ib 10¢ Anisko and his daughter Janina were (Special to Herald) . Bid Asked ";'”"‘" the friends of the United held at 8 o'clock and burial was in Plainville, Oct. 8.—The severity of | Amorican Rrass ..... States and request that the Ameri The hundreds of people who came to our k| the Polish cemetery. rural justice as applied in small | American Hos (par 26) 5 5 can (roops be withdrawn so that the demonstration attest to the fact that the reputa- ysters [ The funeral services for Antonio | towns in Connecticut was ably demon- { American Ilardware f country may have a chance to re- tion of Goldine—had preceded it—the word of H«-\\:AHK and his son Tony were held | strated a few days ago when James [ American Sil (par 25) bulld LAl s Al thousands even ozlConnsctiont S S aTY at 9 o'clock in St. PPeter’s church. Rev. { I.. MeNally and George Cooke of | Rills & Spen (par 25) T ’ VISR it—is av o H‘\:)'l l'::n\‘l;‘ ‘,I_“H ALY Charies Coppens ofliciated at the | this town were arrested in Farming- | Rristol Brass (par 25) ; CASINQ WILL BE peoblewho hays imecelvecibenent s h“"_“" i ghene 37c mass. Burial took place in St. Mary's | ton as a result of an automobile ac- [ Colt's Arms (par 25) o Tl . result here in New Britain for the word is bein:x OYSTERS ....... pt new cemetery A large number of | cident in which they figured Ne- | Bagle Lock (par USED ONCE MORE FRESH OPENED CLAMS pt 23¢ friends were in attendance at the ob- [ Nally was arrested and appeared in | Inter Silver pfd ...... 5 - = FRESH MACKEREL .. 4 B | scquics of the unfortunate victims. the I'armington borough court where | 1 I & € (par 25) .. .. 3 Prancis McDonough Wil Conduct I e ) : AL the hospital foday it was stated [ he was fined $50 and costs. Cooke | Na Mar Lmp (par 2 3 ool Room and Bowling Al- i that the condition of Mrs. Anisko is| disappeared at the time of the ac- [N B Machine (pai FRESH COD & | somewhat improved, although she iz|cident but a summons was served on | New Departure pfd still considered (o ho in a serious con- | him to appear in the court. He ap- [ Niles-Be-Pond com dition. It is feared by the hospital | penved before Judge iloward in the [ N & J Mfg (par 25) authorities that amputation of one of | I'armington court and was fined | Peck 8 & W (par 25) her legs will be necessary. Mrs. Hor-| $100 and costs on a charge of driv- | Russell Mfg Co ...... passed along from town to town of the value of “GOLDINE" as a medic ine. Read what u ncar John F. Marsh, neighbor says of i GoldinstMuil | ANSONIA MAN PRAISES GOLDINE leys There, Mr. Hamilton W. Fletcher, this venerable old man of 77 years, i (stiare: o Ol Ceet Red who is perhaps one of the best known men in Ansonia; a man hean) falton loveril i lian e =N whose word 1s accepted without question and who lives at 109 Cen- Donough and will be converted into tral street, said. Al o i o Tanter Dooll i d hillie “I had liver trouble and kidney trouble for two years. 1 am a g G0 i o e brass worker and one day while lifting some heavy metal I got & vatt and her son Bruest continue to|ing a motor vehicle while under the | Standard Screw com he known as “Mac’s Casino” and will Lad strainl aerosaimy back. I havel been rather bad ever! since: show improvement influence of liquor. The car was the | Stanley R & T, Co : he (hrown open to the public use hy Black specks would float before my eyes; seemed like birds were Se MEL R ToPeTly o NANAILSE Chinae ey tan ey Wit (nariizs the sccond week in November. flying around. My feet were always cold and I had a severe pain in o 2 W (e G ORI, et g || O & e (G n Mr. McDonough has alrendy pur my side. My bowels were also bad—my food didn't digest as well }'UNERAL 0}' A. J. HART this town. Cooke ix employed as | Mion Mfg Co. (par 1 chased equipment for ten now howling as it should, and I would fill up with gas. I had, catarrh so badly repair man at the garage Scovill gognpes UL SR e that it affected my hoaring nnd caused me a lot of trouble from 3 North & Judd Rights . 18 e ek b Besid mmd en o mucou in my throat. I heard nbout Goldine, so went over to the GROCERS MEET. NEBEMechingSRI=hly Y Do ae Gip within a mhorf lime. s Bristol Drug Store nnd got a bottle. That medicine helped me right Mo Sy 1 hof CITY HAL HONORS HAR o feature of the parlors, McDonough off. It scoms like I can eat better and those specks don't fly befor g ansact Business in : s purchased billiard tables my eyes like they did sure am stronger in every way and I am Suambersor ° artment's office rockon they would like to know Superintendent of Charvity Board. The charity department's office in Me, McDonough well known in glad to tell people about it for I reckon they would Ii FRESH ) Commerce Offices, the City hall was closed all day out | (ne eifs At the present time, e is where to get a medicine like Goldine if they felt like I did. You B of respect for its late Superintendent Larvgely Attended Obsequies eld This s . 5 At ; : pi tell them to ask me about it for I - y The funcral of 1 i e rroprictor of “Mac's Smoke Shop” on may print my picture, and ‘fell t GROUND ... .. \ 0 Alonzo J. Hart, A meeting of the grocers and et o Tt The City hall itself I : SHOGtEEe £ i v' & can't help but pralse a medicine like that superintendent of the charity board, [ butchers' association was held last : Church street. fle served as a sec- ar 5 T PO s e tes LEAN POT ROASTS ... 1b 1 ; 2 A was closed during 10 and 11 o'elock [ o™ i tenant e fitie HAMILTON W. FLETCHER was held this morming with services | night in the chamber of commerce nd lleutenant in the army during 3 TAN . . . " this morning. Mavor Quigloy and | i, S T e There i8 a wonderful power and merit in Goldine, which the LEAN BOILING BI 12 in S Alary's chureh at 10 o'clock. | rooms with over 50 merchants in the war, having risen in the ranks "l 5 several other city offlelals attended (¢ i cople of your town recognize and praise. People flock to the CORNED PLA BEER 1b 13 The funeral was largely attended hy | attendance. President Willlam Cowli- QoS n il 3 2 . is ing 5 - friends bors for Gold SLICED BEEF LIVER 1b B el o T o s o n s e beadin] s e poch ont e n iy e | ARt gra MU S RONRINE e iglainefiagendles bringinktieiciiricnasiand neighbore sroricioicine s . S e e B . . | This 1s no exaggeration 6 Ibs CORNED PIG'S PEET . with which w‘m lecea >‘1 was affili- | of the assoc mn-rm during the first TOO TLATE FOR CLASSIFTICATION Deatt s and Funerals. | z TWO EXAMPLES: s MIXED SATT PORK. .. 1h B | ated, members of the charity board | year of its existence and a nomina- O Lot ST T SALT PORK RIBS 1 8¢ and city oflicials ting committee was chosen to make | . . . PPN g . 3 One week ago the Purdy Drug Co., o erby, or A arge b A A solemn high mass was celobrated | recommendations for a new corps of | OF SALE—Domestie white and Mrs, Matilda Carlson. stock of Goldine and before the week was over had to reorder. S5 ey N > < i K > Mack grape vines, best for table or The funeral of Mrs. Matilda Carl- Mahoney's Drug’ Store of Sheiton, had his stock exhausted in one- by Rev. Jof T Winte Rev. Sat- S. o A ) riclk \:m ‘\H:q dl-vv:n ’T{r\\ W i flm::‘;nunr membership was v wine., Bearing age. 26 cents apiece. | 50n, who passed away at her home in half a day and had to rush in an extra order for Saturday, Sept. Oas ea B e i i aKen D pias ot a0 B ARG i rodliTaspherries andablaakber - | Miumbulligi Gonn i Monday irollowing Everywhere the sale of Goldine is the same. Other companies h,,,,‘\m“\“‘ Sy "..‘.‘,:';,Nn,\r L "“:( i \fl-‘ 1.", e rm‘lm“.” Lot ehe rles 10 cents apiece from Jos. Oliv- | an illness of several months' duration, with full page ads. to get the same results but fail. The reason is ATIVE SHOULDER : o TR feasacorcaamb ONe 1O paoverelgn’s Trading | o ruem, 19 Shuttle Meadow Road. | was held this morning from the fam- simply this: The real merit of Goldine lies in the medicine itself, not ROASTS . i 14 [AROS ’]‘f pal u{‘,”,'."\ were 1(,\-(: ,v.,"m,.yv\,ln’m w le(.\ now ill at his Tel. 19-4, Plainville. 10-8-3dx [ {ly home in Trumbull. The inter- in the advertlsement. People are learning its value by its use, and e R g S | Y‘I‘\‘IKVVV }\‘I.Mm‘ v‘ o ‘m(\\u Havey . home, and a :o..:\ utlon of heat wishos | _ S e ment was in that place. Mrs. Carl- telling their friends. They know Goldine is not a patent medicine— BEST COMPOUND ... 1b Town and WAlllam & Mitller, past wes adopted f9 bewent Mr. Beripture. | W ANTET:—Nice \ghl to heln. with|son has & sister, Mrs. Tena Johmson, Shat |t af ol whit we clbtva. It s Dorby Ehslton, Angomle, and e WHOLE MILK CHEESE 1b B | cxalted rulers of New Britain lodgs | Secretary Sprague ouflined plans for | “enjidren and do some second work. | of this city, ] mour people Who say so. Tf you belleve your own neighbor and A e COENE a0, | of Elks: James M. Finnegan, Andrew | the coming snlesday, and asked (he | Good aawos, Mes, Stanley 1. Goss, 5 e s G0l nell Doyl Horest lhainewieior i plioy CRANBERRIES .. .. 2 qts e o e e e B e e D LD R 5 = | TPunersi sscvicgs will be held fo- Ausonla; Purdy Drug Co., Derby: Mahoney's Drug Store, Shelton; MOH. ASST SOUPS 3 cans FENa S SonduciehilinEeaREe er soclal for the | Fora delivery, closed top, must belmorrow afternoon nt 2 o'¢lock for the Crowell's Drug Store, New Britain. 1 ed by Rev. John T. Winters, Rev.|members of the association. The sold at once, an exceptionally good | late Mrs, Hannah TFolds of Arch The Goldine Man will be atat your service until further notice— { Patrick Dalv, Rev. Willlam A. Krause | following were named fo serva on| value. Come and look this over now, | street, Rev, Willlam Ross will be Come in and talk it over with him. [ and Rev. Willlam A. Downey. There | that group: Messers Olson, Volek, §276, Jester's, 193 Arch street. Tel, [ in chnrga of the service and burial } were numerous floral tributes, i,\‘lmvhillo and Selander, 811 or 342. 10-8-2dx | will ho In the Falrview cemotery.