New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1919, Page 2

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Drysavo “Spot Lifter” Lifts Out the Spots, Will Not Injure Color or Fabric. Cleans White Kid Gloves, Spats, Felt Hats, Collars, Furs, etc. 50¢ Complete THE ickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street - CITY ITEMS Do not miss our lc Axelrod's ~—Advt. New Britain council, 0. U. A. M, ve aisupper and entertainment las 'ening in observance of the council's st anniversary and in honor of the terans of the Civil, Spanish and orld wars. About 80 members at- ded 'the exercises. R. J. Beach, hte councilor, was one of the chief eakers. He took charge of the post ndial exercises. Councilor L W. den was in charge of the eve- ng's progranm. JosepH Lastaus has sold 158 Kelsey street to Joseph Sale now going Pharmacy, 6 Park his house Balu- Jolly Three dance $at. night, Berlin. advt. Grand opening of danceland, Bar- bok’s new hall, Arch street, Friday ening, Oct Dyson’s orch.—adv [Anchor Brand Girls’ Booth's, . eve. Alpha String orch.—advt. The Lyceum Players will be guests the Anchor Brand Girl club at a nce in Booth's hall this evening. Dance given by Norden Gymnastic b at the Bungalow, Sat., Oct. 18th, s orchestra. Admission dance, Nathena P. . W. C. A ¢ angement of . 20th from MRS. LEWIS DIES Godfrey will be s embly hall for the classes on Mond; 3 to 5 o’clock. prmer Local School Teacher jcumbs to Lengthy Tllness—Only [Daughter Mrs. hn A ‘Was Ma »d Tuesday. Mary Lewis, of Evaline Lewis, wife of 83 Grove Hill, died night, lengthy illness. 1t is a pathetic co- idence that her death occurred but lo days after the marriage ly child, now Mrs. George B. Ames, ho W married the home ove Hill Tuesday afternoon Mr Lewis was ive of this y having been born here August 15, 53. She was the daughter of the ® Mr. and Mr: Russell L. Perkins ld was a graduate of the local ools. For a number of years she ght in the New Britain schools. po deceased was 66 years of age and ember of the T Congregational | urch. her home last the result of of her on Merle arland, of Nev a son of the late Rev. Dr. Maclt land, former pastor of Trinity Meth- odist church, was a visitor here today. Mrs. W. R from has) turned two weeks' trip to Norfolk Wilbur, of Mr, East street WOMEN’S MISSION LARGELY ATTENDED | A. A the guest of liams, of \llenton and Mrs. N Passionist Fathers in - St M Chur Make Strong Appeal— Topic for Tonight, Record-breaking attendances arc recorded 1 Iy at the mission being conducted in St. Mary's church by the Pussionist Order from Boston. irully 1,800 women vccupied s in the auditorium, gallery and sanctuary of the church last night and listened Tather Damin’s instruction tther Bonaventum's *rmon ther Damin in his instruction dwelt on the benefit and necessity of frequent Holy Communion and the sermon of the evening was on “The Mercy of God.” Rev. Benedict, who will deliver the sermon>of this even- ing Will talk on *“The Passion Oour Lord.” Instructions on the doctrines and preachings of faith are heing given in the morning and before the sermon in the evening. The fathers have a most convincing way of presenting religious truth to their hearers and they make a powerful appeal when they urge the acceptance of the more weighty be- liefs. The success of the mission may be tested by the loyal and ever in- creasing altendance al the service he women’s mission will close with services Sunday afternoon and in the cvening the men’s mission will open with instruction, a sermon and bene- diction The mission will run throughout the week with morning and evening services for the men onl and will closc a week from Sunday afternoon and of RUSSIA NOW FACES RAILROAD PROBLEM ht and Passenger Cars Dwellings Cause Serious Shortages On All Lines. Viadivostok, ed Oct:Nz The (By inte: the llied rail- road commission is considering meas- Asso- Press.) ures to cope with shortage of railway Trans-Siberian rail which tinues to be seriou winter ap- proaches, owing to the long blocks on the railroad to the large number of /freight cars and cven passenger side-tracked at various points the occupied as dwell- ings by ref The line beyond Trktusk is blocked for day at time, so that great numbers of cars are held inac tive between terminals. estimat- ed that 7,000 to 10,000 are still occupied hy refugees kept out of service. Danger of the ine at Vladivostok ed it is reopening the the problem of the cars for the ay con- as and ine ana 208, often car 1nd expected coal fam- had been eliminat- believed by the prospective of the branch railway to Suchan coal mine within a few Freight traffic along this been impossible since early last summer, having been interrupted at the time of the clash between American troops and the Bolsheviki. RUSSIA EXPRESSES REGRET Flogging of American Soldicr Was Against Desires of Russian Pcople —Investigation Being Made. Omsk, Oct. 9, (By the Associated runeral services will day afternoon at 3 o'clock from b home with Rev. Henry W. Maier charge. Interment will be in the | irview cemetery. be held Sat- i s | IGHT TRAIN DERAILED: ALL TRIFFIC IS BLOCKED | Stevenson, Oct. 17. part of a freight train near this | ce last night damaged both | cks of the Botsford-New Haven | e of Berkshire division of the bw Haven road and caused the beking of the east-bound track until arly noon today Traffic pund the wreck. A wrecking crew m New Haven repaired the dam- le. No one was injured —The derailment late the was sent JDENITCH NOT AS NEAR PETROGRAD AS REPORT! | D l.ondon, ‘he Wireless less this announced that Russian Bolshev authorities still sending, during the fore- on today, propaganda messages ough the wireless station at rkoe-Selo. his would ht General Yudenitch hched th point in his trograd, as reported. Oct. 17.— morning re indicate not wdvance vet on 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief L-ANS INRIGESTION | moff | sack )—The all-Russian government xpressed to the United States its regret and indignation over ging of an American al Benjamin the flog- soldier, Corpor- Sperling by Gen. Kilki- s Cossacks word of which reach- The government in deplored the act irresponsible officers who ntage of the unrest their per- grievance zovernment is ed here recently its communication as that of were in the F sonal wwaiting a report from Min ot Justice Tellberg, who is visiting ern Sibe and i case, to determine what may bhe necessary The ien. further steps of | Cos- | movement of the Semenoff, another of leaders eastward into tory of the nesc unauthorized | declares, he troops the the {¢ eastern the has been railway | zovernment | ordered to was and retire W PARIS-TO-LONDON ATR TRIP RECORD MADE | | Paris, Oct. 16.—A new airplane trip this afternoon who record fo- | to | Cap- the om London Paris was tain Gathergood made the | flight in one hour 20 minutes, He left Farnsboro at 1:10 p. m riving at Bourget at 2:20 o’clock set by and Red Cross Attention ! The Britain will be |8 p.m Aavt. annual meeting of Chapter Ame 1 Red held Wednesday, Oct in the War Bureau, City the New Cross 22, at Hall S — | Building—Repairing. i LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. | BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, | STEEL AND CONCRETE. | Repairs of all kinds. | {9 Court St. 'i Telephones 2244 | New Britain, Conn. 1913 | diphtheria e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRlDAYv, OCTOBER 17, 1919, THE NEW DERBY For Business What is the most gentlemanly Hat? For Dress What is the most suit- able—The DERBY of Course. Everything POIN to a DERBY winter. We offer a stiff hat to with winter apparel. harmonize your Stetson Derbies $6.00. Bergs’ Derbies $5.00. Connecticut $3.50, § $5.00. Conn. Hat Co. R. R. ARCADE ALLEGED MUTINEERS HELD Tour Surviv Willing Captain and Mate of British Schooner At Sea. Philadelphis vors of the Oct. 17.—Four British schooner rescued 300 miles cast of Newfound- land on Octob, e Amc n steamship Zirkel under arrest here charged with mutiny on the and with having killed | the captain of their ship, James Bru- shia, and his brother, Krnest the fir. mate. The charges were made by Captain Daniel A. Sullivan, master of the Zirkel, which arrived at this port vesterday from Rotferdam. The nien were locked up at the im- migration station to await the of the British consul. They there was a mutiny and declared the officers of the Onato were accident- ally killed by the shifting of the cargo during a terrific gale. survi- Onato, today high s action denied INSTITUTE HERE NOV., The committee appointed to m for the merchant’s institute be November 9th, will meet 5 o’clock to complete every merchant in ew the course of lectures and round table luncheons under the lead- ership of Frank Mr. Stock- le has visited cities and been recalled in city after city and constructive c all. New alive such nge nning Monday at plans for in- teresting Britain in Stockdale 2,800 has His will ritain mer- an oppor instruction forward to. service iticism be av le to chants are 1o tunity and a and henefit week of real is looked NEW $30,000 CORPORNTION. incorporation of Iagle Clothing company, of were filed at the town this morning. The company ail and clothin The, capital stock $£50,000 tmount hand for to bhegin husiness with Papers of tha this city, clerk’s office will en- wholesale authorized | and the same the company | The | e in the rc business is on incor- David | Henry | porators of the Isidore all of company A, Goldman and . Sirkin, this city DIPHTHERIA IS FATALL been ported to health during the past There have seven cases the board week, three of reported this morning and one on the seven case turday. rantine strect which wer two on inley street Two of death on had the on Henry street resulted in Two re- and au Henry street cases have being Smith leased, the one other on TO B MARRIED WEDNESDAY. he marriag of Arthur H. H ris | and Flizabeth F. Dillon, of this city, | will fake place next Wednesday after- noon John T. Winters, pastor | of St. Mary's church, will perform the | ceremony. The license was issued today at the town clerk’s office. i Rev Paint Advice ‘o the House Owner If vour heuse needs painting and you know it should be painted to preserve it, but the exces- sive cost of labor prohibits you hiring a repu- table painter to do the work, we will gladly ad- vise you how to do the painting yourself and save_the big iabor cost. Our ready mixed paint, like our advice, is the best, and our linseed oil s pure, absolutely pure. Cur advice is free and we will be only too glad to talk it over with you. THE JOHN BOYLE COREPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 Made in all Saul satin and in and the materials of all the lovely kersey predominating. resents an the season, lined and half lined in new colors, with models in cheviot This assortment rep- 2 unusual oppportunity in Coats at et $ 4.75 In every new material of the year, including silvertone, tinsel- tone, velour, velour de laine, broadcloth, wonderfully lined and skillfully made and trimmed, these Coats in browns, taupe vs, beige, copen 'and navy blue, and all the other corors of the These coats are values at the following two pri $39.75 ™" $49.75 Distinctive Suits Oxford cloth, fine serge and novelty reindeer, black and brown. These v attractive at The fine quality serg season are mater navy, taupe, $25.00 plaids, oxford $39.75 © $49.75 On and After November 1 This Store Will Close turdays at 6 . M. Suits s in are cheviots, check velours, cloth and many other mater the season are included in this assortment selling for .... In this a we have models of superior unexcelled style in youthful modes in all the finest materials of the season at the low price of .. WIs of mblage very 0. U. W. TON. BELGIAN VISITORS e SEE MOVIES MADE John Rodigan, of Hartford, is Chos- en Grand New Haven, Merrill, of New foreman. Oct York ster 17.—REdwin city, was chos- grand m workman of the | £ nd lodge, Ameri n Order of United Workmen, which closed its an- nual s ate yesterday. New York state is included in the Con- necticut jurisdiction John 1. Rodi- gan, of Hartford, clected grand foreman, Roger Dickinson, of New Haven, r rlected grand recorde D. Herbert Bishop, of New Haven, elect- ed grand treasurer, and D. W. Delan- ey, of Bridgeport, grand overseer. Are Taken for Trip Through Big Studios California Where ‘avorites Worl, of | IBiza- Angeles, Oct. 17 Bel their Los Interest Albert, heth, pold, king of the ians, we his queen, and son, Leo- heir apparent to the Belgian throne, shifted today from the natural wonders of the Yosemite Valley and the giant Sequoias which they viewed vesterday to the artificial wonders of “movieland Arriving esties were through several of motion picture studios and a of a number of America’s sereen favorites. Although their stay here was limited to three and half hours, the eram also called for an automobile drive through the gardens and orange groves of Pasadena and Glendale and yvarious other entertainment features. Soldiers of the 91st division who served in Relgium, were at the station to the royval pars Many of the veterans wore decorations received «t Albert’s hand before they embarked for home. APARTMENT HOUSE MAY BE ERECTED 4 BOWLING S Saturday the ¥. M. C JASON OPENS. bowling events at re to reopen tomor- row evening and will continun throughout the winter se: Satur- day night bowling at the associaiton in other years been one of the most s=njoyable sports indulged in at the organization’s rooms and if is pected to he popular this vear. Tt thaf nights wil be set vear in years for office girls their trip this morning promised a the largest ‘lose up” here night son pro- has ex just as probable ide this factory former bowling meet GROCERIES AND MEATS SIRLOIN ROUND §1 SHOULD RIB ROA FRESH CUT HAMBURG SMOKED SHOULDLR CORNED BE i ROAST OF CHOPS OF WS TEAK AK Parsons Propeity Proposed s Suit- R STEAK able Site—Building Will Exceed $150,000 in Cost. havt been drawn by Brum- Hine and ation by contractors for the erection house on Plans : = NAT! baum & are under consider- Ly SUGAR CURED HAMS— AND SMOKED AND FRE modern apartment West Main street. The site proposed the Parsons property the corner of Vine and West Main streets. As vot the plans have not material- ized, but it is expected that the pro- posed house will have 21 apartments, heat, vacium cleaning system will probably exceed $150,000 in steam ana cc company of local business men being formed to finance the proposition and as soon as the men come to some agreement the proper- ty will be bought and construction A stoc 63 MAIN STREET. will begin at once. Great Western MEATS of “Henvy Steer Beef ... 0 of Heavy Stecr Beef "ANCY FOWL AND GFNUINE LAMB "OTTAGE 1 SHOULDE! FRANK MAIETTA, Prop. NEW BRITAIN CLOTHING ane DRY GOODS STORE, Inc. SPECIALS SATURDAY Agents for the Ladies’ to 25c¢. Home Journal Patterns 10c Why pay more? Women’s Coats Made of Velour, Broadcloth, Silvertone, LaMet and Bolivia in all the new Fall Shades, and best .. $22.50 * $89.98 Women’s and Misses’ Suits and Sizes - $35.00 ° $75.00 Made of Serges, Poplins, Velours, Silvertones Fulwool Fabric in the latest and colors. 16 to 46. Priced Misses’ and Junior Coats Made of Velours, Silvertone and fancy mixtures. Sizes 13 to 19, - '$22.50 © $45.00 Children’s Coats Snappy up-to-the-minute Coats for Children, from Jooyars 85 98 © $25.00 tPriced " $12.50 *-$35.00 Waists Made of Crepe de Chine, Satins and Georgette. Sizes 36 to 54. Snappy styles in all the newest e - $3.98 * $9.98 Priced =00 0 For Men, Women and Children we sell the best in Underwear and Hosiery. We carry a complete line of the famous Glastenbury Underwear for men. Buy your Silks and Dress Goods here, where the as- sortment is the largest, and the price the lowest. NEW BRITAIN CLOTHING ans DRY GOODS CO., Inc. 381-383-385 Main Street Column " Quick Market—Big Saturday Sale OF A—1 QUALITY AT THE LOWEST GROOERIES. ! PURE OLIVE OIL r TOMATO 15¢ Can | | | | | PRICES 5¢ 1b b 1 * 1b b 1 i I b 1Y) < $1.25 3 CANS PEAS FLOUR OATS VINEGAR a quart PKGS D. & C. PANCAKE PKGS D. & O. ROLLED MILK CRACKERS 19¢c b 3 CANS TOMATO SOUP ... CARROTS TURNIPS LETTUC ) CELERY SWEE SPANISH ONIO ON10 SPINACH AND CABBAG GRANULATED SUGAR AND CONF SUGAR FOR TURDAY 15¢ 30¢ 35¢ 25¢ HAMS | e e e e e ———— CEL. 1053

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