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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1916. [ « CITY ITEMS " BOHEMIA IS SHOCKED il ey i S — oiF F MIND i . P | | BY THIS ENGAGEMENT | I RICHTER & CO. ::;:rpflns -~ \\, 3 y One-Cent Sale ad on | ) & : ¥ 3 ‘ V H‘S”“N'Yl\ % BN i ‘ st U st S e - : ‘ i1 Mermbers New York Stock Exchange ~C | i ming at the Shuttle Meadow | aain 2 | L UEE ¢ 31 WEST MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Nz e 3 2 o o . ! TAWNLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telephone 2640 Mrs. M ‘leveland Campheil g We Offer o e | e R L et e nnon 1| 100 North & Judd Rights B | supreme Templar D. I Robinson ; bl last & veeks i g If a man spends a little time L e e g ¢ 3 : were considerably over I week's | oecasionally i | he brover f{ wanization. Supper will be sered 2t | Whe v » A LS R 100 New Britain Machine Rights in O. U. A. M. hall, 277 Main « loans ro: at Mary's church in memory of il S : ek | uE \/fi siderable of his time in the B | (i cot. to which the above oflicers will 3 : ¥ 3 to 12 per cent Ihe close was weak. | § Sompany of well dresscd o1ks. [l | b the. Bonst. ar memors Katnrdny o ‘ . Sales approximated 1,630,000 sharcs. 100 Landers, Frary & Clark e faehion Dl war: morning the ritual committee will ; % . ‘ 3 ¥ AR Shan B % ?,\u\“; Luilt o M\'nx'l‘z!\‘\” R | 3 3 e o . I\cv\r SO}I; Zlo(‘k' ?:V\n_n.,o quocra- : l % Spodiion The Spanish War veterans — will TR 3 A 8 {3 i G G 17 P G5 (G 100 1) ts Lt LIS, tostheilse s meet tonight in the state armory 3 § s g - members of the New York stock | § i Mercury, Joseph Buchire of 9 Winter streot 3 S 3 e Ly . B [EIxcbanEs If you want to show somc complained to the police last night ¢ . e ; & Oct. 14, 1919 speed get into one of our well B (hut while rviding his bicyele on aMin { < 5 3 made, stylishly desizgned suits, - 8 was struck by a motoreycle - RN A 13 S ; 4 9 or overcoats, $28.50 to §$35.00 M he registration number 30, . Am Can .. 116 i —Stein, Bloch and Shuman 1! vele, he claimed, was damaged. o \ Amt Car e e . strick: with an epileptic fit this ’ Sy b Am Loco 3 R A . morning on Main street and was con- . g | Am ! : 2 : ! : } yS Smelt & R T A s CON CTIC MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD 'I'he Farrell Bl lomein theipoliceiarabu e : L0 Rellcon i | FRANK LR, Local Mgr. R0om 410, National Bank Bldg. : o : : nos 't Tob 974 7 Louis Holt, yardmaster at the local | Am Tel & Tel .. 100735 NORTH & JUDD AND NEW BRITAIN . C freight yards, reported to Sergeant : § b & % Am Tobiceo : 07 el : IES : ‘ lothlng o. George J. Kelly shortly after midnight = 3 \m Woolen iat 1n | MACHINI COMPANII RIGHTS @ | that & conductor on & north bound | 4 sl B weonda Cop e ; 9 BOUGHT, SOLD AND ADJUSTED 271 MAIN ST. fl | (rain had been assaulted by three e : 3 G e 4 A g | voung men between Meriden and Ber- | = é ¥ 0 ddwin | S lin 1 night N 3 v i R e Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Leghorn, Miss ( : : : R ; : R Anna Leghorn and Mr. and Mrs. Wfi- 2 4 " b liam J. Long left this morning on an A ¢ e PERSONALS |t i o q - | e WERE GAMBLING A BIT g 4 % Chile Copper . 2 : > Rocmis 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 g “hino Copper . .. . W. T. S} OVLR. Mgr. Eranic ereiml o0 Walhin = lonistrectl| TSI S 1 ; : v : ol 1Puel & Iron ] who recently left on a duck hunt to 4 : - . Saybrook Heights, has returned to his tal Shooting of Robert Hopkins. Low Close fons orn ome” e St shooting W e | et tokive (e 11 o | - - bl Sk g vuenie s oo wr - North & Judd & Hartford Electric Light Cuba Ca Britain General hospital with o bullet | Ik Horn Coal Miss Anna Lipman of 140 i in b is on road to re- | ; A ; “R' ht ” street has gone to Providence, R. L, | covery after an acecidental shooting S . 1 % bk e : - 1ghts where she will visit with relatives two weeks ago. Despite the youth of Robert Lancroft of Meriden has entered the employ of the John A. Andrews company. | the wounded boy, and Tony Chernau- i sky who has been missing since the : Goodrich (B F) Co unfortunate Ufair the g o chance aambliv T figured in the whole affair. This, the police have Inspil o pPet LG 61 RENEWS WAR ON RATS ) "o i it | . 4 e ?: F‘Rl BIE @ @0 { pennies at the latter's home, and after | CLARN TICE AND BOBBY EDWARDS. BOTH AR ARTISTS, BOTIH Kennee Copper British Government Again Takes Up | tiving of this form of fun, they re- ARE ON THI STAGE. % ‘ IS Lesl i i o 5% | ; MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE tired to the house, where they be WX Motor 5 A = g b 5 Campaign Dropped Beceause of Hos- | l‘: Sk “,l.w oDh suL on A hedland New York.— Bohemia is shocked. | Clara. There is a nudity about the | Mex Pefroleum . .3 J ) Tel. 2010 272 Main Sreet tilities With Germa { Hopkins on a chair near a table.| Two of its most luminous stars have [ Mudes she portrays said to he a de- | Miami Copp. Tony Chernausky. @ younger hrother fallen, grea or so nuder than anything in | Mid Stoel London, Oct. 14.—The war on rats, | of dohin. stond near o burean here 3G e wnere | B ime the villuge st forth | Nt Tead 08 ‘@ We Are in a Position to Adjust spe a4 gun was, According to 2 Central which was| suspended while the other | & 8l WA BCEOREEE KO L UREES | that i old and stald and regular is | the gulde boolk (o the village written | N ¥ N 11 & 1 war was in progress, is being renewed R ruck him. Kurther than this Hop- | frowned upon, and the newest things | 'Y Bobby Norfollk & W 4 % 103% 1031 | by the ministry of agriculture which | kins can give no coherent account of in art, morals and dress alwass . Bobby plays a ukulele and || Northernt Pac : Y estimates that property to the value | the happenings of the day. Sergeant | joee Bobhy Bdwards ind Glia ‘_" fad (,,L”" et ’“‘“";' cost oo “"' | Ohio Cities Gas .. 53 g 1 )t 0,000,000 1o A (he | Richardson talked with the Hopkins . i freenwich Village [Follies. Bobby, ( papy R It 314 « 50,000, is destroyed in e | i ! ment besides being an artist and a theatri- | - . hoy recently, and in answer fto | Pitts & W Va United Kingdom every year hy rats. | I ‘ question whether he knew the ser- | Tico have announced th engage. | cal person, is w photographer and | progsed Siool (ar : > The chief rat insgector of the [ waung or not, Hopkins answered in | They are going to get married, fiy- [ S writer on the Quill, which is the | %500 g ; 1 board of agrioulture cstimates that | (e agjemative, but he could not re- | INg i the face of the Greenwich Vil- | Villagze paper. He s also a ukulele ; = 4 Reading each rat destroys property 1o the | yanier his name. He also said_hg | 1180 convention decorator. A Bobby Edwards ukulele " o Rep T & 8 value of about $5 every yvear, while {11 (C'he was in @ strange house (UTe They will have a lot of expluining | is brized in the village and by tour e i official of the British Medical as | 05N Tt e’ could not fell the | o do! £ i ¢ O sinetaie o1 et a1 gay o |8 We Solicit Your lnqunry sociation lays the spread of many S Bobby Iidwards is an artist—a real The date of the ceremony is kept | S1088-5 Stec deadly diseases, including trench . one who gets money for it—and so is | fever, to rats. S e : recautions have been [ WOMAN AP 5 . Studebaker ... ; 91, == R e ulons Bhn e Bsc WO M NEAL PO,ITOTE::] FIRST (,PR’V[A’\I HERE Deaths and Funerals. SpRlaEs - TRADE DAY TOMORROW prevent rats \u:x:\»\l:\vv‘:vr‘.l,”'vvu{u, :»\‘Hln; ASSISTANT! q [© 4 Wit ne i lv::::x(v‘:‘ v" ol : i .‘:::;.\ “n.\mi)ly\‘m’x] e e SECRETARY OF WAR TO CLAIM BRIDE | Julins@kreflerickiSurko: United Re I St 1175 Merchants to Bid for New Britain BIG SMOKED Southern Pac Southern R L6 26141 | e B Julius IFrederick Surko, aged 30, [ U & Food Prod - ) and a prominent local resident died | U7 § Indus Alco ..16 1481 159% Litronace Slomortonisbyetconl | SHOULDER SALE AMES—LEWIS NUPTIALS. . Comes Away Across Continent o E i U 8 Rubber Co . 124 124% & : - at his home last night about 9:30 ces on Articles. o = b B E Visit Girl Who 1 i el o S Steel .... 1, 1081% 1087 Local Girl is Wed Today at Her i 10 Loved Him o’clock (5 B HG om GG T e e S48, 849 With over 150 local merchants co- 1:30 p. m. to 6:30 p. m. Home on Grove Hill : Julius and Amelia Surko. Besides 3efore War, : Va Car Chem .. 823% 821 er: g, New Britain’s third Trade Before War sl te nnd e s | 1 i | operating, New Britain ) e ¢ : 4 | } Willys Overlar - 36 hich comes tomorrow The marriage of Miss Clariso New York, Oct. 1i—Erich Hecht, | P the following brothers and | Villys Overland 3 6 | Barsain Day, whi b Gt omeron, A - s L Selb ; \ ) s to he the biggest success c Lewis, daughter of Mr. and s sisters: dward A., William O., Albert | promises to be the bi 1ccess of Ll & 3 senior member of Hecht, Preisser B e SO C AT S CK the series. Stores of every descrip- JonnpLenisfonid S orove Rt o i ol : Co., importers and exporters of Ber- Aiss Anna Surko tion and with articles of all kinds, +George Bertram Ames took place this lin, the first German to come into Fraternally he was o member of | | from building lots to jewelry, are afternoon at the home of the bhride. H | taking part in the Trade Day and the the United States on o passport since The Iagles and life-long member | i o , sales be on rom 7 o'clock the A SoL e bt e e Bl B ; America entered the wir, amived o ©f St Malthew's German Lutheran 0 B @R G See other Big only relatives were present. Rev. & s 2 church. uneral services will he (Kurnishe N : morning until 6 o'clock in e > Z 3 short time go on a Holland-Ameri- Maier officiated i held under the direction of pastor | 3 skea | €venins. K w d d S al The birde's. sown was & simple 3 4 : ! ca liner, declaring that the primary Rev. 5. T. Ste Phursday afternoon | Ilartford Blee Lis ) 205 Nl NS ofiineRssiles fearledl ou sl ednesday opecials white crepe de chine and she carried S object of his trip is to persuade his at 30 and burial will be in the Rights ) under the direction of the Chamber § bouquet of roses There were no L b pre-wa NG FFairview cem Services at the | Southern 3 . of Commerce, was known as x-uuu. tendants. After a honevmoon the % marry him, and the other object to 10Me at 440 T street will precede [ American Bras » 2n3 L';;\ ”m:“‘ 4-:"‘.”‘ i:”\ \I\.:':\‘. \‘[‘(l)il\:“"i ,‘;W, cpuple will live in West Haven, M 2 - S e B o 3 <. the burial American Hos (b 5 i ¢ = ol st - investigate business conditions in Am M A Sl o was & el omwn voung | Amciican th ; ; cause of the fact that the merchan SUES FOR $ erica, thus combining pleasure With man and was employed for a num- | Americ Sl (par 2 3 dise handled by many of the S FOR, $100. . ¥ e business. He said he had left this ber of vears by Oln . Oldershaw lls & Spen 2 2 chants would not allow of a J. J. Trachtenroth of this city has country In 1912 after having hecome. When ihe latter conducted a grocery | Bristol Brass q $1, the next sale day was called * brought suit against Anthony Pucczy- g L 5 ore onl Stanley sithllOT Lite ool Colis ANl (Dt 26 3 i Pt M and special prices we towsky of Bristol to recover $400 an 3 well acquainted with a “voung woman had been employed as a driver for ¢ Lock (par 25 offered on all articles. There was a alleged failure to comply with a milk d well known in ew York social ne american Express company. (pav 25) .. slight objection to this form of day contract. Deputy Sheriff M. D. Stock- circles.” They became betrothed J v i Na 1 Lmp (par 3 and the “Trade Day” is believed to well today attached property of the $ 3 and he went back to Germany. TI Mrs. Edith E. W. Rosc. } Machine (par 5 i be the best solution. Inducements are defendant in Bristol and Southington war came and®hé went to the front ¢ ; ] i G e e The writ is returnable in the city | with an infantry regiment, Mrs. Bdith 13, Wilson TRose, wife court on the fourth Monday of Octo And now a woman has been made | & oo S8 GECEEE S in and . Qf William Rose of 2 Sy ¢ 3 N & J Mfg Co (par e assistant to the secretary of war. B o e street, died ast night in the New Bri- Rizhts o Mrs. Hannah J. Patterson who I throughout the war on the woms Hecht wrote to the young woman !&in General hospital. The deceased | pocrk S & W (par 5) ANNUAL MEE ; gy e O B R | AL Sl i ik i i, soein | WEGG G S The funeral | Russell Mg Co .. ... e T ek R L &0 the correspondence ccased. After the Wil 'be held Th ¥ atternoon Batll Seovill Sl 3 i 1 tile 1 e o | e 2o pbointed assistanl| , mistice he sent hor a lotter saying 230 from fhe Erwin Mortuary | Standard Serew com . 465 ! TONIGHT L BOREIR W LG UG8 B B e W R U O e ety B Gy CORSL pmbin mevs tiewey W e[| Sl m ¢ : oo i ket d Satii Lo he loved her as much as ever. She pastor of the Idirst Conzre al | o & H (par 25) ...... B0 ; ed to arrange for a big social o he |\ Patferson was awarded the| '01d him to come to Amerlca and she church, in char Burial will be in | Trnion Mfg C - 35y 109 112 tinguislhed service oros: bl recogni. | Would talk the matter over with him the irview cemetery. t probable that a prominent merchant | tion of her serviee e e Julius Daiber, business manager of SILVERL WEDDING OBSERVED. will be brought to the city to ad-| the woman's committee the Chicago Opera company, said he i ! 5 dress t} 10 5 A smoker anc d held up in London by the rail- . = y ! Gl ‘[}"VTVJ\\t“‘\ i K.”qn‘»'y: e | 1 strike after he had engazed We wish fo express our deepest | Mr. and Mrs. an Berg Ave Sur- | g entertainment, and that by a business Order of Notice of Hearing. assage from Plymouth by the Noor- thanks and gratitude to all the kind prised at Home by Friends, meeting. "The principal item for| District of Berlin, Probate | dam He found the price of motor neighbors and friends who helped us sweetheart 1o Niles-Be-Pond com 5 and a committee has been appoint- held in the chamber offices. It s Card of Thanks. I Mr, and Mrs. Christian - Berg of discussion is the Monday night clos- [ Court, October 14, A. D. 1919 cars for the short trip from London in the time of our 1t sorrow ing of storc Listate of Morris Schupack, late of {to Plymouth had soared to $1,000, and through the loss of a devoted o the Town of New Britain, in said dis- he got Lieut. Hobbs of the Royal IFly- and mother. tt their home last evening by a party | Thlotidedenseal: ing Corps to take him to Plymouth JAMES EDWARDS L TS e O (e AT T Upon the application of Henry | I MARY R. EDWARDS, wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs D ll D Schupack and Lena Schu pray- - WILLIAM DOYLE Berg were m ‘vml in \}h\\"lu\l\' o ng that as Administrators on the e ——— (uarter of a century ago by the Iie 0 ar ay | Bstate of Morris Schupack, deceased, 20 IR 2 ALUMNI TO PRACTICE. {\1‘7";”\‘ \“ '.m‘x “m“v‘y-yx‘:.\‘?:‘v\‘.“y!,m;‘\‘<:’f. they may be authorized and empow- | Washington, Oct. 14.—In an effort e G e ocd (l:h((i;w(m'».‘x\ i T 4 | team will hold its first practice tonight Mr. B is the well known local Arch street were pleasantly surprised | JMAKE THE KIDDIES HAPPY, 100 | ¢red (o mot real estate situated to avert the threatened nationwide in said New in, as per said ap- ¢ of uminous cos ers, See- 3 Peanut Brittle : BRI O e o T e strik AN TR il min | at 7 oclock in Walnut IHill park in | painting contractor and has been a filson o bor depart- e s is city for many years P s e retary Wilson of labor dej e ihe wame with the | Tesident of this city for many year Butter Scotch Waf " RDERED-—T id | nient VARSI RAL fTevls, oot chool team in Mary's play utter Scotc afe D ORDIERE hat said application ot of 11 Tinites finc school tea B s play- : ing president of the nited Min ¥ e ATl =50 New Candicd Cherries are in, th. 90¢ | be heard and determined at the Pro- workers of America and John [ G Rl sl CILY X0} PAY 311,500, BUY OF THE MAKER e Office, in New Britain, in said prowster, representing the operators | (3" has a number of ex-cc | A document was filed in the office 20t} 1 as « 0 er embers of the { district, on the 20th day of Octoher, 44 confer with him here, probably well former m . P sl h i el L) A. D, 1919, at 9 o'clock in the for school team and other local organiza- ,S | E Ye- phursday i whereby the Sessions Clock Company cE pendensy of said application and (1 of that city waives all claims of t b = ) 3 S P o KR THE G MELD TAP time and place of hearing thercon, RODMAN LAW DEAD. 2 5 : Aamages in the future against the | B SALES PROMOTION MANAG _.l» 4 15 GREENFIELD TAJ by publishing (his order in som T She i (Ot T el TARRANT v-“'\'l“ 24 city of New Britain on account of | k " IMIEIESED S IR ONS o e == newspaper having a cirenlation in said ) S o e UNDERTAKE hitline & vesievols that widl divere Business Bulldll‘lg Letters ) A ¢ | dist Y \ sting a co 17 gl ann e A IO : o y ‘tlo Strect the water from Burlington from that | B TOO LATE I'OR CLASSIFICATION | ! Ly ang poSting aicopyRof this Ne ot e 3 Myrtlo Street. : le water {rom i s h 1 order on the public sign-post in the Who startled New York, Chicago and | p,qy Attendant—Free Use of Chapel | town and known as the North Branch B o i,”M’”'"’[’m‘]‘]“l’;“”"“‘ \*"I e Town of New PBritain, in said distriet, other cities with his aerial feats died st End Offic of the Pequalc river. The city of BE SURE TO HEAR HIM 1 3 a oW ome. Apply k % o T TE -12 New Dir $ 500 o e = i the office Board of Bublie thari. | and return make to this Court of the 1dday at the Camp Sevier hospital | 153 JUBILEE ST, TEL. New Dritain is to pay $11,500 to th offic arc ic Chari- ? e O ; SKOFOR COMPLIM ARY 1< i OFFIC ties, Cit lml‘ : 10 14-54 | netice given | of pulmonary tuberculosis. He was Orders Taken For Upholsteringz. Sessions| Glocl. Company by agree- ASK % 3 i 1 BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. |« brother of Ruth Law, the aviatrix. | Tel. 1625-2—Any Hour, Day or Night | ment. \ B PN — S ——— ‘ 78 West Main Street.