New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1919, Page 8

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CITY ITEMS |V ™ TO MAKE HER DAN CUPID MIGHTY BOLSHEVIK HANDS this city for many years, 1 John I 1 e i ”‘”\i EIRST BOW TO PLSTAN TR MEL : g GLOBE CLO I HING HOUSE and Mrs, John B. Coakley, Jr., | 459 1 . ‘ T (B, R e o — \ SOCIETY SOON | e : his city, are the guests of Fred: MANY APPLICATIONS MADI | B e e L e ; Wedding Bells Numcrous During ’ ESTABLISHED 1886 m;“w ;Ivl;:lrw team of Unity Rebekah | it R . ] Month of Sceptember: October e held a meeting and « e plications were made today tc e . 5 | 5 ; l:rgx\} afternoon in Ji mol 1\- H‘\\ AL | Building Inspector John W. Allen as Looks Promising. ; . S | Good Clothes lower all. follows: NI . wow Country R | | Mrs. Emma Kowalski, of 33 Bl | club for additiot alterations and | freef, was taken fo the New Britain ™MOving of a house on Lincoln strect, Beneral mhospital this morning to 31000 builder, A. D. Clifford; Shuttle & s i wear ]0112,'6]‘—)'011 bU) Meadow Country clul leling and % o z : busy month for little Dan Cupid in hndergo treatment eadow Country club, remodeling anc 3 The case of David Gorfain, charged | #ddition to barn on Lincoln, $4,000, o E New Britain. There were 45 wed- less of them. fith recklessly driving his automobile | Muilder. A, D. Clifford; = Mrs. John » ; . | ast Friday, will come up for trial in | L0ONCY. alterations “‘,"K‘“"” 2 ""H 8 e 3 The record for the month is a Iat 3 i el police court tomorrow morning. | LotMinston avenue, $1,000, builder, : one and the nearest approach to i - a t cha Bk Marzuerite KUAM . ot Bempes | I & Hennessey; I I, Junies and I } - S 50 O ) S (o B 5 3 r = 4 S duft of Beaver |y j,m0s frame dwelling, Wooster 5 £x Ao s < trect, who was injured in the ac- e e . - many m es of the service men i \ccording to the figures at the city ¢ : S the cost of living—They | clerk's office, September was a mighty dings in this city during the month. ident,( is reported as being contined S A year ago in September, 39 cou- X | Larson: H. M. C. Thompson. in-| |8 3 - s & : g ; a b Tr bed With infurics susined. | ey et o g s Lox N O o ” - | ner rx The foothall elevens of New Britain X ssom, ington treet £1,000, builder J 1. fatal plunge during the high tide of nd Molyoke High schools, will play | (iporier company, 1artford ; war prices. ° it St. Mary's playgrounds tomorrow i i B i Whatever the reason, Dan Cupid is %P3 St llSh All ffernoon. The koff will he at 8 e S AR ey not worrving. He is going right lock. The game is one of the most SERVES DAY IN JAIL. L lons with e wouk and, by ihe loows | OEMERALEZDGAR JADWMN) p 't of the scason for the T § i R SRR of things, he is attempting this month | Wasl Milit ca Boston Business Man Also lias to| |8 _ {o smasn the record he made in Sep- | Was tington—Military circles her Due to the shortage in paper, Pay $500 Finc, > N \ | fear for the sutety of brig 12d tember. October has always been Slond e Rt "":_" i . . ar Jadwin, representative o he opies of the.fish and game laws t B . ! month of many weddings and. besides, Lt 2 L e > Boston, Oct. 10.—After spending American peace delegation, in Ukrain o many have called for at the town ; : ho has onme day more in which to - lerk’'s office have t Tl e six and a half hours in jail, W J. - - } 1 He haa 1a. This is due to a report that two ol e £ not yet been Te- | g ., president of Boston Market 1 : work this month than he had Inj},jjieq officers had been shot by the sive They are expected shortly ol TRy Bolsheviki 5 i : B oreas Srrva il be anounced in qo for perfury, was released at mid- || i . o - L E Boys” Mackinaw night last night, his term expiring A misc tus shower wi given st evening in honor of Mrs. Patrick | witness sevoral mmnhs‘:\m) in o fed- | |8 3 i ! i St fcAvoy who was married September | ol proceeding against an alleged - i ;'. “:;I:Tl:‘l (‘Vl\(‘(-unu, were rendered | combination of wholesale fish inter- ¥ Misa| Claughes v _and vocal selec- | ogi, voluntarily changed his testi- o ; . SV otiehil e (i oo, St y 1 Naughton and Mi mony regarding his disposition of Belng Temovcd EollowiisTHoalels fcAvoy. A buffet luncheon v 1 : arraigned in the Bast Hartford court Flannel Shirts $1.50 stock in one of the companies, ad- - Weanasd : g i erved. Mrs. McAvoy received many | mitting that his first statement was e oriEn D DRy S pih s e 045 peautitul and usetul gifts. S viance with bt Lo i ; e to $4.50. Bserintarident Wiittatn B Hoss-f 210 0 cuiity 1o the cloiee ot nonll Washington b G Ok N The Herald's campaign for the | ing responsibility in an automobile perg had a narrow escape at city | iy S S Delel Rasaan ! C., Oct. 8.—Now a | o0 Loard's removal of the “Rock | crash. He took an appeal from the B veiierany wi 1 : jury and vesterday was ordered to | “sub-det Miss Virginia McKenney, locia S 5 1 Hart Schaff & yesterday when he slipped on the | jaii" for one day and to pay a fino of | the talented daughtor of Mr, and |Of Ages” on Carleton street has at|decision of the court and furnished « ar Schafiner & Tway while he was making way ] Mrs. Fred D. McKenney, will make |last been successful and work on the | bond of 01 tol appear before the lor another person who was going R — o T 6 R FEeGy (U || 1 o T SSEariop courl, Marx Clothes for boys. p. Luckily he secured his balance } e e e blasting of the obstruction has been | "\pncinis car collided with one B B n time and aside from a stiffness in | BAN PUT ON SUGAR [ ihe fortheoming season. © |begun the work being done Jointly | owned by Sevmour and Michaels, of Size 10 to 18. As good s knee he is all right toda: BECATUSE OF SCAROITY | number 0f dentontes wro i hasse | by the water board and the board Of | magy Hartford, and the latter vehicle i £/ A joint outing of the O. U. A M.| . . e {public works. was damaged. It is alleged that he @ as fathers. Ere A R RGNS TS N e New York, Oct. 10.—Eastern and [into the social limelight, darkened by '™ 'mpe work has been delayed for a| ) T s fiey at Whittam's srove. Kensinston. | Gulf refiners were notified today by | the war for three years, during the jong time, the water board claiming | (rO%¢ @way and failed to report the binner will be served at 1 p. m. the U. S. Food Administration t iext few months. first that they were short of help, | 12mase. I PR S S e e | Corporation, under sentence of one . . : September. Manc Appeals from Decision ancd 7.00 up. “Rock of Ages™ on Carleton Street Furnishes $200 Bond. wool, from A son hae been born to Mr, and | effective October 15, and until fur- | It is anticipated that social life at |inen that they needed a maehinc to firs. David Parsons at the hospital. | thor motice, they are not to ship or | he cabltal will never have been|go the work. Objection was made to MAYOR'S BIRTHDAY. ry te r s se party >ittsburgh 3uffs F rth | ing N ) lthen the board of public works | o g e S . f dC l f:mh;ar.“;?(‘»:& 1 ;u:x‘:x":wy.n‘x“uh((‘«“- and west of the Ohio river. The or- | Vouns girls are to be presented, | sored to provide tools and material ::‘:" '(.;.‘1 :"fi‘“ hiehiook “', ‘;:”‘ylb | Qulck Returns Use Classl i€ oiumn AR N T ORI B UGS L PR e 0 e Cn |t SEE Ao i e GEngs e ST e e e RS | DR 1T B R e S us gamese were played and prizes | CitY of cane sugar. alties and Buropean notables is cal- | er hoard finally decided to accept L2 ere awarded to the Misses Ruth culated to stimulate society to an ex- | ;o sffer and work has been started. spelin, Kathleen Heck, Flo Win- # G traordinary degree. irojofler and wotk basjhes Sl N Kk v i he Herald's campaign has PILLIN CHEDULE. know that the Hera paign ha hester and Hildur Parsons CITY'S MILK O. K. Fesacay ovonine ar O e ] e el A oo i, || oweeem Sermn b S o | LE00 O (RS be 0IE GRo O HELPING CHINA TO SOLVE THE H C. L hief Blue Sky of the original Blue spite of the numerous farmers | Y. M. C. A. basketball quintet has re- newly p{ovnwl houses on Carleton . . . B irmatwiill entertatnl thelmembers |ty s ion e e e e R s e e s E e Strcet il linowa lutow itha gathcpmater | S thels wivesiandlmenas TG A | e e | e e e our 11| |mein i tbawillBbenecdedithe e ticen B ks g k. | teams and is busily rounding out his | eI a5k those in the neighborhood of the city | schedule of winter games. The Fed- f. on Hungerford Cour % 7 s ter games. ee=1oN B - have not been doing this according to | erals of N 5 o s Mrs. C. E. Coakley and son, John, erig ot o 0 ym wllihe i | investigations uade by the board of | c SRR f Oakland, Cal, are guests at the pein i [ s ons e astenine joil Dec e CONTINUE TO IMPROVE ome of Willlam H. McEnroe of 176 i s R ARl s b e il - week later, January 6, 1920. The —_— Federals are a new team on the local | o Accident Victims, Boy Who Was i Rhr, G B (ke o R || U AT AT, 12 ) A R seen here on several other occasions. Shot and Would-Be Suicide Are l Manager Slater plans to open the | sea Yecember Reported as Better. Give Us a Trial and Save Moncy. Rondomabecombe 3 Round Steak 30¢ 1b Soup Meat " . b DINKY CHANGE. Improvements are noted in the cases 35¢ 1b Smoked Shoulder . . . A ten-minute change in the [ of the auto accident victims at the Hamburg Stes b WY 25¢ 1b !!om«- Made Sausage . ... schedule of train No. 2070 Frankforts between Bristol and Hartford is Best Baco Sis o nounced at the railroad RoastiBecp |1 CH1 The train formerly left Bristol at noon. 3 i ABLES IN SEASON . m. and was due in Hartforad Mrs. John Anisko, widow of one of 140 o’clock. It will now leave | the men in the Clayton accident on P V Bristol at 9:50 and arrive at Hartford | Sunday evening, who for a time was L4 at 10:30. This notice will affect the | expected to die, is reported as pretty 68 HARTFORD AVE., GROCERIES AND MI local schedule as the train will come | 80od today. In the case of Mrs. Hor- R s T T in ten minutes ecarlier than previ- | vatt and her son, victims of the same ously. accident, further improvement is re- | ported. running § New Britain General hospital, it wae vin Steak ... o 5¢ 1b stated at the institution this after- Fresh Pork Chops ... 40c Ib MEATS meets the problem vesterday morning, was reported as GROCERIES playmate two weeks ago, is also show- 3 T e g = % = churian and Baba Karvimion, who fig- SHOULDER STEAK (Heavy Beef) .. e IMATOES s | n: 3 Cans PEAS for 1 SMOKED SHOULDER ... e se | Sw " CORN, CARROTS, L PURNIPS —— FANCY FOWL, GENUINE LAMB { invitations from the committee in | of the victory of the Piuave Cap- ek China Ttaliand to tight with the Italian Pekin e 3 Chinaman is particular that his food participate in the program The banquet to the Ttalian ex-service (his primitive system of distribution Johm Novalk, the Lyman street man Hi hG d G d B h G . 5 better today. obe oplkins 14-year-old gh Grade Goods, Both Groceries and Meats at the lowest prices i T, B drond SIRLOIN STEAK 8 R D e e ing further signs of improvement - 3 e @ o e ured in the automobile smashup on RIB ROAST OF & o e DI Lo B ANs ToMaTo sour L L. FURBIONIVE oM. i, ing, are also reported improved CORNED BEEF (Niceiy Corned) . s | PEPPERS, e LEGS AND | SUGAR AND CON STTONERY SUGAR FOR Celebrate Piave Victory NATIVE VEAL. charge of Italian Day, Nov. 4, at| | tain N. C.( iano of the Alpino | forces. is chairman of the committee offitheAmldciCn Mgy be fresh, so he insists fowl for his ta men in Italian clubs and a parade . | who made an unsuccessful attempt to The Usual Big Saturday Sale at The Great Western Market. | eni i Site by committing. suiclds hoy who was shot in the brain by = ROUND STEAK (Henvs Poof) PRab s o A IR L John Alex, Bedel Enes, Sargis Kata X LITTUC i b 5 the Plainville road, Wednesday morn- T HAMBURG & e SUGAR OURED HAMS AND COTTAGE 11ams | TAYTOES AND SPANISH ONIONS, Local Italians Will ATURDAY., Many local Ttalians have received | | Hartford, to attend the celebration | company, one of the few Hartford D ni f the huckster. And the and wishes to have the local Italians Uurlihon ok e ) = program includes band concerts, B e G S 63 MAIN STREET. FRANK MAIETTA, Prop. Rledhs e . A XN from the State Armory. l DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tom Couldn’t See Anything To Laugh At WHERE I THE | ITS UNDERNEATH ThE. BE CAREFUL NOW | SAID, DT Bump >Tu;7‘~~ S~ [ OMW,%OM, WHERE IS Nt i U e NEP—| Think | [ | AND PON'T BUMP WHWAT DID NouR - on-to-hoHO || ST Tere |[NUR SesE OF FIX VT SEE THE \OUR HEAD— Nou SAYP [ |WAHA-HA- AND LAUGH WHEN ‘ “TROVBLE HE-HEAD! (%8 ) NEARLY KNOCKED ‘ My BRANS our! T Q

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