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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ' 1 . CITYITEMS RER——— — o | NN G o Pwas [[RICHTER & CO. on Axelrod’s P'harmacy 4 | GET MORE THAN ot was reported as very low this & Unby This Agency g ’ s 11 with Ineamonin. at - ihe. New EXEHANEE EEPQPTS § We Offer Britain hospital, wae reported un changed this afternoon Wall Street, 30 M il 100 shs. Colts Arms handling of the soldiers’ widows' pen- X vhich figured in the fatal wreck at Obening of today's session of The much mooted question of the s The remains of the smashed auto ot the worth of every S 1 . res - . . . % ¥ R v has led to the - % b the Clayton railroad crossing {wo - Pression which accompanied yestor- | ©» aoliargyoninena Svoulihoulat e o Bl IRCL Rl T80y b e R SR S R e e e R 00 New Britain Machine Rights k‘"\‘:' “z-‘-j.r“.|\l':::‘i‘sln"‘ l;:nir 1 through the home service bureau of e p this marning and is on a siding near | were o two points higher, also | 3 the Ited Cross, which as been con- E i & the depot | food shares, American Woolen and | 0 N f & J dd R ues that will make you appr it iy e e Sy ¢ ¢ A. C. Brunnelle of East Berlin re- ! miscellaneous 1 0 orth u lghts . specialties. American ciate us. - »f the work. Mayor George®A. Quig- 5 gy | ported to the police today that an au- ! ship and commeree stevday's | In the buying of our stock of G fote K icorge®A. Quig i | SO S U S ley favors the proposition, admitting o ; b tomobile tire had been sfolen from his | strongest foatures, movec i 100 h L d F & Cl k well woven, stylishiy built gnr- @ | 75 B0 G RICTEER e of - i | machie on Center stroct yestordits | i resorn o o grioved (0 a new | § shs Landers, Irary ar monts. we {6 Mpon SEEtHSS charity from the fund and will also be gl ! alternoon SLAK) v {438 to P51 FRuls our moncy’s worth o expedient in the way of avoiding in- § ¢ I sty peceiver IR el pmabliG TR e e Rhae 5 HEE L o ol A creases in the city payroll SN 2 from Merwin Jacabson, the Baltimore G stoe) L canlay H“‘; youstheigit kiAot The war burcau's work will soon i International league outti tatin Gy = oas ‘.\4 . “”]*H\t\\ =SS deal. cont. the week’s low- he over b e mayor ¢ o g that he would arrive a 3, e Sounds reasonable doesn't it? vergbulhtlie SmayolLSwould il fto > rate in the last hour and stand- b and Shuman sce the work of the bureau of home : it Gt e Y omrale ird shares, including steels, oquip. \ Srein Lo ey service of the Red Cross he continued b would he HlEne SR ¢ ans et e T : - cauip- 3 Suital and OVEICOREEE S if there is money cnough. The city E quet. and testimonial to William F. | G0 a4 were morc spon $55.00. i : : closing was strong. Sales Stetson Soft Hats $7 and proximated 1,300,000 share has approprinted $3.000 o year fou & Kopf next esday night al the 1lks | the war bureau, of which $1,800 goes club, | as a salary 1o the secrefary of the | Ralph Ashton h signed as man- | | b 3 New York Stoc “ha 3 ta T I;' - 2 brac e L : ager at the Mohican market and his Stock fixcnange quota- | he arrell :!Il’ll‘.\‘lllv yz»l‘ff\l\ o ’<l»luy"v. L; ar from successor is J. Sullivan l“‘l‘;"f‘]“l furnished by Richter & Co. | ; p y SRt e e : 2t and Annie Nelson have ibors of the New York stock Hartford El Ligh s e N e : » Renneit ‘and e Nelon ave | Heribes North & Judd & Hartford Electric Light o B | Quizley fecls that if the city could ap- : e raan T i e oy ) othing Co. | i i o o : 4 ; . ”” 571 MAIN ST. Bl | tcnance of the work by the home MeGrat! N A L “nghts .uonh 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 W. T. SL.OPLR. Mgr. service bureau it would be worth : o The museum af (he ita e while Tnstitute will pehsiont el Am Car & Fd Am Cot Oil corporation with whom Mayor Quig- 3 2 9 p. m ) e ; g ley has talked concerning that mat- <y Auszustus Thot of New Yo sl g N ter said foday that in his (Spear’s) A Ly playwrighter, will be here Tuesday | xn & STUDYING TREATY ; i 50K 1€ com i cpinion the widows' pension fund 3 | evening at the Shuttle Meadow elub | 10 G e & CO should be as fur away as possible : § under the auspices of the Women's | {1 o : B ® Senate Takes Up Task of Reading | from any tinge of charity, at least 3 i club AMr. Thomas is a personal |\ gy - Evmn sy ) g x U e 3 that was his opinion he said after ! } 4 friend of Winchell Smith of !".n'm—} Co Svaalen 3 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORL . Pext—Job Will Consume at Least | . ding (he law . : inzten, under whose courtesy he will | yuonia Cop T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr.—Room 1410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120 : He feels that the home service bu- , g comb here. Mrs. Blisha Cooper of | \ioh mop & & 10 3 o Dass, 15 et Rt . R B LR TN AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP Washinglon, Oct. 17. aving | the place for the conducting of the S e ATION AL whith promises 1o he most successful o = : . < & this bureau co Thi ceting is opened to the public £ finally disposed of the Shantung | Work providing this hureau continues BEVJiENEYJV‘C’Ol]DEZV’O flat meeting is opened to the publ R e e e el Ea STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD SIepaehs o e o . position taken by the annual meet- Washington—It N AL e Gl e 3 : Itev. IHenry Cou- b : e o “h left no doubt as to its at- . ’ ) J Pa :‘:1.’“11'1‘\ v‘-h:fll\(“:\ “l:” the senate was | Mg of the Red Cross association inj den, blind chaplain of the house of | Fireman FEdward Carlson of Fngine itude o e question, the senate w: .\ e readins of the | the war bureau, city hall next Wed- | representatives, brays daily and fer- [ Company No. 2, will leave tomorrow zeadyptodny oS 1 i ihast nesdpy evening at 8 o'clock, at which | vently for the recovery of the presi- | evening for Savhrook, where they printed text—a four-day job at bes time the directors will elect oflicers | dent. will spend the i George Spear of the Corbin Screw ¢ TR 5 [ ber 20, from 3:30 30 and 7 | | Leath Co .. 3 2 v : i - —~ o & Olio £ e oo ol It’s An 111 Wind lieve, inasmuch as it gave local store: with clerks reading in relavs. for the cnsuing season. [t is under- =l N blnckaeh 2 ke 1 : = 2 keepers an opportunity to bring thel While there was no formal agrec- | stoad that the directors will consider | MORE SOLDIERS’ latw : 0 L2830 ¢ That Blows No Good | autumn stacks before the public ey ment, the plan was to centinue vead- [ 29%0 TR SE2 (L Dot B e ser [0 % SOL S Chino Cop ...... as an added inducement to keep trad > A Local storekeepers sce the in- : o Col I & I PETS s o in New Britain ing today and tomorrow. toc biivena handlaihe widows: pen- TR TQ o Y W C A NOTE : & RO creased trolley rates brought about by | ' S €W Brite The Shantung amendment, which | o Pt CERTIFICATES HERE S SOnBYI G : ¢ Y e ) » i : the zone system of the Connecticut “hi 3 oV e P ‘orr rod Ref .. 8 9 9 < - ~ ST provided that the Chinese province of ’ — Corn I'rod company ‘a boon fe their business as| 1UIASON—ERNEST NUPTIATS Shantung, taken from Germany by ETTER Can Be Obtained at the War Burcau . SuGibe, Seel ¥, | much of the trade which farmerly| The wedding of John Rliason, so Japan, be restored to China, was de- The anniversary supper will he held ALRIEN T RAY ) s 8 of Mr and Mrs. John td : 3 - ; went to Hartford will now make their Eliason, feated by a vote of 55 to i S A Forty Names Are on this cvening at 6:30 o'clock in the | ‘l_“ ”I VR 1l purchages from New Britain mer. | Lillian Ernest, daughter of Mr.. ani &ym. Mrs. Kronholm will cater and | i 1 chants, The trolloy fare to Harttord | Mrs. Martin Ernest of Seymour Park n Building Tnspector John Allen ) the subper il bolnfountal. | A ien Motors . is to be 24 conts 1t has been announced | Will take place Tuesday afternoon af Deaths ‘l“d Funerals. plains Why He 118 BCus8 ] A further assiznment of soldiers' | William Fay will he toastmistress and | Goo@rivh 18 1 and New Britain storekeepers feel that | 3 o’'clock at the home of the bride I Grant Permit to Contractor, certificates for New Britain men wl the speakers will be Miss MeCreadic, | (i Nor pf¢ . ; their trade will be unwilling to pay | Rev. M. 5. Anderson will perform thd < Maitda Otson. The following letter was received | sorved in tho mreal war have oereeg | the new sneral secretary; Miss | 1nferboro Con e 212 | that amount to reach Hartfard | ceremony. The groom is a native of MissEMatilda Olsop,fased 18 L yeas | o,y iy < Johni Eeunz of this city: at the war bureau and may be ob- | Chesbro. the physical director, and | ’”‘""”"“\""” pid “ 0 : £ The Trade Day of Wednesday was|this city and has been employed a died last evening at her home, 2 John Kunz Co. tained there. Miss D [ the L I St most timely, those connected with the | the New Britain Machine office foy Arch street. She was a native of 50 Glen ‘ Sweden, born August 12, A865. She week-end fishing for Roel T List strom, one of young [ [ nrew Mar ptd. 1167 street. | The list follows: women at the hourding home. Mrs, | 1 (il 4 o carrving through of the project be- |some time. Gentlemen: Sergeant Edwin Carl i GhGlasie e = : Anderson, | Hume, one of the first secretaries of | o . = : = had resided in this city foy about 30 | ""japaly vefuse to grant A city | Private Alexander vwm.‘-;u..I:-‘j,,’,,f,:l: e ’\w,m,‘,' Wi nne¢ (ODDRE - -5 a2 years. She leaves three sisters, Mus: | nermit to bulld as you nropose at the |al Carl Martin Cavlson, Terbert Claie | seven years in Dersia, will also speal, | LAck Steel ......8 HOLDS PRIZE OPAL Olivia Swanson, Mrs. Laura Lundgren | northwest corner of Chestnut and | ence Calson, Wagoner Cromwell Tl | There wiH be an entertainment b acile valle vy 18 = and Mrs. Selma Holdt; ind a brother, | joiirview street (e, TSI it Tt ] bt STt et I e o e R MR Wi bas B ’ 4 John Olson, of Lansford, Pa In my opinion, the following rea-| Robert L. Coates, First Licutenant | juncheon at the organization. An # funeral will be held Sunday afternoon | <ong are sufficient for my refusing | Gerald M. Coholan, Sergeant Robert | oo = 4 = and Rev. L. B. Giles, of the Second | wid permit. Craig, Phar. Mate, third cl Sidney | qancing A. large attendance s Advent church, will officiate. 1. Aftef receiving (hree partial [ G. Curran, Private Constantinie Den- | axroniag o0 F ks Nat Lead Jlans, T find each and all are faulty | eshenki, Private Hovaannes K. / SEROTIRE v Ao Nev Cons Matthew Melnerney. L R e e e e S e o S s L GRS N ey The funeral of Matthew Mclnernc fely of the public GChicf Storekeener!|GooreelGondridze, | Yosterdayiaiiithe Eluitiord Av | N Y Central who died yesterday aftesnoon S e visiting the restaurant o reat danger of having | Seaman Second Class Isckford L. R & NYNEH&H St. Francis’ hospital, Hartford, 'L tenants living over and at least « | HawxXhurst, Private First Class S Northern Pac be held from his home’ in Westtield | semi-public sarage uel 8. Johnson, Private P S MLS Ohio Clties Gi tomorrow morning. Services will b 5. 1 claim (his to he a public gar- | Bmil Kraus, Private Charles A 0 e conducted at 9 o'clock in the Sacr e under the care of a man living | SO0, Sergeant Andrew I5. Lindquist Pitts & W Va Heart church, Bast Berlin. Burial a distance from said garage. Quartermaster First Class Thomas I° o will be in the new Catholic cemete 1. 1t is also @ depreciation to sur- | McGuire, Private Dennis Wagne r. and Mrs. Carl Ramsey, of| pay Geo Il ard strect, and Mr. and Mrs | peading pearance and the class of people who | Mayo, Scrgeant Richard H. Meyer, 1 Shepard arrived home last| pop | Mrs. Lillian €. Underwood. would undoubtedly occupy it. Machinist Walter V. Murphy. Pri- t after a tour through the White News of the death in Newton,| 5. In my opinion, the city would | Yate First Class Joseph A. Nealon, | Mouniains Mass., of Mrs. Lillian Churchill | be (he loser if your srmit was| Major Maurice . . Pease, Private | » Underwood has reached this city.| granted as the depreciation of sur-| Richard Percival, Second Lieufenant | G IRMAN-AMERICAN FREIGHT Mrs. Underwood was @ resident of | rounding property would bhe much | Edward W. Peterson, Ordnance Ser- New Britain for many years and an greater than the revenue from this ant Lowell 8. Pickup, Second Lieu- intimate friend of some of the older | Proposed buildipg as the locality for | {enant James . Rogers, Yeoman Washington, Oct. 17.—Ireight rates residents She was the adoptel al least a block, in any direction, is | Second (ass Walter 17 Rosensweig, | for American shibping to and from deughter of the late William Church- | Strictly a first class residential sec- | Private Iirst Class Robert R. Spen- | German posts have heen prepared it | il ivho conducted s jewalry. store or | tion- cer. Second Licutenant William W, T. | was said at the U. 8. Shipping Board | 1 et S 2 . SRk : 2 & | 6. The petition of near-by owners | Stuire, Major William M. Stockwell, | {cday. Rates fo [Mambuvg, Dremen | L Tndisge OB ! ¢ Y. - 1T }$ WORTH Main street which still bears his name > 5 o U S Rubber O 123 5 the council and referred fo by the ! Private Benjamin H. Thompson, Ser- | and Danzig are included in the new SRR oot OVER and who owned extensive property | (0 the council and referred to by the i 3 city building inspector by unanimons | £eant William 12. Honberg, Corporal | list which is o he issued within a | U S Steel . 103 ; $250. OOO TR o Ehoxtlyipefore Jremovine ol Sl e bt TG ] Gardner C. Weld, Private First Class week. The rates will be proportionate- | 1/ 8 Stecl prd i 9 o 4 ; Ay ML e (ho Centrn | vOle was a practical acknowledgment ! . ¢ s . < = onate | Sk Newton he disposed of the Central| VN€ WES & as presented o said | JAcoh Winkle and Bartholomew J. Iy higher than the pre-war schec Utah Copper . 84 Block, which at that time was a part 0f the : s ¥ rakowiak les, it is stated Va Car Chem St of his real estate holdings. Mrs. 2 | 2 Willys Overland T Ao e ope b g Ron s i In conclusion. T report to your e ived Bl bt biohna ana ool companvathalSiS 6 fuso ftoReranteyou | : . : cit ern as application A y children in Newton and a sister, ¥ NS Bl OLLEdDE . AL STOCK M. O. Baker, of this city. The funeral | 9ted October 13, 1919, and request LOCAL STOC was held this afternoon upon the ar- | ¥oU {o study carefully the city ovdi- 8 for further actio vou sece fi terment was in Fairview cemetery for further action, if vou see fit Mex Petroleum Miami Copper Midvale Steel orchestra will furnish the music for Pressed Steel in this city rounding property in its general ap- | Chauffeur, First Class & S Sinclair Oil I Sloss-§ Steel Southern I'ac Studebaker ......131 RATES ARE ESTABLISHED. | Texas (o S L2843 Union Pac : 124 United Fruit . L1094 United Retail St ..115 8 Food Prod . S8 Your §5 fee will he returned to vou | Mrs, Martha E. Pinks. | when a final decision by your appeai, o SR (hrnished SRS, ! ¥ Lt you make one. and said decision if . % $ T A (S. R zr.) Funeral services were held this | i e mivs rocen e 3 x P i o afternoon at 3 o'clock for Mrs. Mar- U el 2% il S ‘ d Askoc tha E. Pinks in the Erwin Memorial wrtford 151 205 chapel and hurial was in Fairvies et \\‘,’”‘” & " i o ; Nasthenig . gemetery. Rev. Henry W. Maier, o illdingfInspcetol ; : : Sae e 2 : XSS the First Congregational ChUrch, Wis | wp) swCELAND OPENS TONIGIIT. - & e e bR HKENYON in charge of the services. GDan and Neh b : SR 3 R ; Ameriean Sl (pan i - novelty, will open at Bardeck's new g ’ § Ry Azl CARD OF THANKS. hall on Arch street this evening. This We wish fo thank our friends and | is the first of a series of dances that neighbors for sympathy and kindness | will be conducted there this winter hy shown at the time of sickness and, Dunn and Campbell, two well known death of Rdith Wilson Rose. We | local boys. It is expected that prizo Wwish to thank in a speecial manner the | dances will be given in the near fu- | Murses at New Rritain Hospital ture and bheautiful loving cups will be WINTFRED ROSK, offered to the champien couples. Dy- MRS, 1DA WILSON. son’s orchestra will furnish the music for these affairs —_— | — (par 2 Rrass (par 2 Washington.—When Miss Dorfs ns (par 25 Kenyon, the popular star, visited the Lock (pi ; 1 secretary of the interior in Washing (par 2 3 ton, she was permitted to hold the Mar Lp (. world's largest flawless opal. It is said to be worth $250,000. It is black and about the size of a quarter of a brick. It weighs 2,572,332 carats hurchill, I DTN MORVINGJESTRR | | UNNSlEEE @t | oooon o o | SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY o'clock A " 5 v’ - i 1] = - 193 Arch St. : .y R | e : A d D. & C. SELF-RAISING FLOUR ... Pkg. 10¢: Three for The Sunshine society is raisin COFFEE, b, N POTATOES, peck . ... Special meeting of carpenters and 3 ¢ v 2 fund for an automobile and portable [ Kelloga's CORN FLAKES. (] STUFFED OLIVES, bot. S lJ L h l ' = R 3 F o St VISITING NURSE ASSN. NEEDS { JIM DANDY PANCAKE FLOUR Pkg. 10¢; Three for amue ° event al NOT&CE- 8 3 . e ’ il . AUTOMOBILE IN ITS WORK joiners' union tonight at 7:30 o'clock A o Fo : 7 B Conned SALMON. can GREEN OLIVES, b | TOMATOES, 2 cans JUNTZ PEAS, can 15¢; 2 for | [ to take action on denth of Matthew . b Sty oy COND. MILK. can 5 BLACK OLIVES, ib, ° ° el e George Corbin of Lexington s B oVar MILK, can . . 15¢ MACARONTI, all kinds, 1b, lo ln A G AL BICH s R would be glad of any donations to be [ TARRANT & HAFFEY, = t her as wuld My Henrictte Tos My e UNDERTAKERS Em o S e Sy Sl e O VS e | LI iladolphia. - Nature s Pinche Jmmons s d DICKINSON BLOCK, Apartment 6. Lady Attendant—IFree Use of Chapel. haturaigtidyimeow intonetof I2hiladel obvious how needy this car is when B ° 9 58 Hartfor AVC. WEDNESDAYS, Tast End Office: phia’s suburban schools. The kid ne remembers the many calls the - de 153 JUBILEE ST, TEL. 778-12 FOR TERMS ADDRESS 926 MAIN | Orders Taken For Upholstering, STREET, HARTFORD, Tel. 1625-2—Any Hour, Day or Night dies go right out among the sheep ses have which are far from any and the catile and the frees. And it line beats books all hollow! MEATS AT REASONABLE PRICES

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