New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 20, 1919, Page 11

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FOLKS THouaHTS ARE QuiTe SIMILAR 1N D TIMes o= & EMEE(\»ENC\/‘ =Y We are the emergeney habs dasbers to the men who know. We can supply your und wear needs with wondertful- nether rments to value line of from mbs’ Wool. ua Balbrigean goods for quality foiks, % Union Suits, $1.50 to $10.00 Two-Picce Garments, $ 00. VIES STIRVETy SHIR FALL GLOVES STETSON (LTS The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. 24 CENTS IS NEW RATE T0 HARTFORD iption of Zones. is a description schedule preparéd company: trolley riders distance following ot 1sted fare By will l.'}t'\ Every | divided limits Connecticut th pay according ride. ) ne on the sections, plain to trolley The numbering terminus new schedule to the has becn wnd the fare indicated by poles or system into have been markers attached hu an wires. ol on or i of the migit bezins at a that limit have a higher in the center lines than line fare ctions line, so line might number all for six-cent wiil ride of each one lower city, be fhe ¢ The present retained and charge any the fz where pas: se another s heen minimuin will any fo This fare throt rdditional two cents is made, ansporiation Ifor cach ion a charge of Vi Foxpis board <iers the to a conneeti and W line, to ride fo | on a: con- car. Should to ride Leyond that point he pay at the rate of two cents per zone or part A pa the city him zone he wish would would entitle of the fir sfer the, limit recting at from a point ene zone distant and wishing to t fer to another line may obtain \dentifying transter which will en- | title him his ride at uu»“ rate of two cents pe ¢ or part of a zone. This transfer will the 3 n from the necessity paying new minimum fare which would be required if he did not have the more center than | er arrivi of is- | m to continuc protect | of | transfer. P 1sser rear door, tioned tariff fo in which the cg sections on the the at Rear Door. | will leave the car by the | where the conductor is An indicator bearing the rides between the wmmn} - then is and all other line placed where the conductc 2d the passengers can | see it. The passenger is re- give the check to the con- his fare in the fare plainly quested to suctor and put box. ) Computation of the fare is very The minimum fare of SiX kes one through any two con- sectlons, so that if one rode | in three sections the fare wouid be cight cents—six cents for the first two | cections plus two cents for any pe of the third section. Half Rates For Pupils. School children will be carried at half rates as at present. Several books containing one hundred tickets | will be sold for $1, each ticket having the value of one cent. When the | school child presents a section chec to the conductor, he will take tickets half the value of the regular | fare from the book “These books will be on sale at the company’s of- fices just as the present school tickets sold he company discontinue the used by the public. will be metal discs called “tokens”. Bach token will have the value of Conductors | will sell any these checks at six cents anilir s purchased 17 for $1 at all points books are now on simple. cents t3 necting po or are ing to now | also is prep paper tickets In place of them issued six cents. they packages of where ticket number cach or in sale. Special Section Slips. Special section slips have been pre pared for use on cars that al runs to various parts of the city and certain factories, and passer S will pay fares on these runs accord- ing to the distance travelled, just will be done on all regular lines. The New Britain division zones are New Britain, Lazy Soutt make spe- as Lane, ngton, Meriden. ) 1—Arch square, —Centrnl Garden street, street terminus to Centr New Br square, New Britain, o Garden street to Barnesdale sta- tion 4-—Barnesdale station station White Oak terrace. Athebrton terrace to white pole J-484, East street, Plainville. to White Oalk station to Atherton | the | the £ commonly | B NEW BRITAIN ERSONALS Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. 1 automobile J-454, pole M T—White Plainville, near A pole to ville church Pole 574 Zion J-649, shop, White Hanson's Dunham’s 10—Dunham’s br near Mr. Olson’ —Pole J-T89-8, near Mt Lazy 1 junetion. w2y to and Boyle and taking Charles John trip Piainville, near A. M. white Hanson's Loney are poic the Mohawk to north church, 600 pole J- over feet nville 649, shop, rail feet north Plainville, 600 . FFireman mont home. IFrank street, Anastasis, we of Tre- -end at to spent the bric ! . FOTEE S L idge to pole Seaman (L O'Brien after a here has returned to Olson’s, to his ship brief stay ne home Chapman Corbin’s Lane junction street (Beaton &5 factory.) Chapman in the hour Leroy Jones, lar Navy, at his CONG. SEGAL SPEAKS Oficial seaman Re spent a furlou (Beaton and Liberiy strect - 5 2 home Corbin's factory) to street. lane pole 14 15— Liberty Carter near White street, to Carter white street lane to 666, Crescent street 16 pole 666, mnear Crescent to New York Delivers Interest- Russell's cc to ner. 17—Russell's corner Dickerman’s ing Oration in Turncr Hall Before corner. 1S—Dickerman’s corner to Stillman’ UargchGaticrin corner. Many of and nearby ity vesterday inent orator Turncr hall on The speaker w: Segal, of New York, dealt mainly with the unrest this country. Cou the people to he {o the government. Hor -Climin, of New Haven Shapiro, of Bridgeport, Mr. Segal's dele also spoke. The trio were here under the of huda Halevi lodge and were a reception at the EIks' elub. the residents of this city towns had the opportun- of hearing a em- deli an address in “What Ails America? Congre 9—Stillman's corner Stillman's — 600 foot cast to 240 feet Hubbard ¥ 240 feet hard to 600 turnout Stillman's turnout east drivew: feet cast very urk sman Hub- Purk | cast Park turnout. Hubbard shop. driveway to to Hubbard whose present labor in sssman Parlk urged West Segal loval eph Charles were part turnout to Main street. Clock shop, West Main street, Meriden railroad station. New Britain-Harvtford Linc. Triangle New Britain to 550 cast of st street 550 feet cast of ISust Elm Hill station Blm Hill Golf station Robbhins’ Clock | more © Jos- and who wion, to of brougit the Je- tendered feet | auspices street to ation to station Center (white phone box). Newington Center to Station No. s to Golf station. Robbins’ station. | L. to Néwington with teie- ARGE ATTENDANCE AT MARY'S MEN'S MISSION, men’s mission in St. Mary church under the supervision of the Passionist Iathers of Boston opened Jast evening with a full auditorium and the gallery also was crowded with the male members of the parish. This morning’ both at the 5:30 ind 8 o'clock masses were well at- tended and on all three occasions powerful sermons weve given by the missioners who are conducting the vetreat. The sermon topic for last night was “What does it profit a to gain the whole world if he sufi the loss of his ewn soul.” C. OF C. NOT to A meeting of the merchants’ in- stitute committee will be held at o'clock today in the Chamber of Com- merce Tooms. Tomorrow evening Brook street | joint committees of white pole | (ommerce and the 0 feet u will be held Johnston and pole The Stotion Station south First No. § to Station No. 3 to first Atwood’s corner. station south Pole No. 845 to and New Brit ton and avenue city No 13" ion services Atwood's cor- 845, Washington in avenue. New Brit- hall, Har ner to Pole No. street 1 Washin cet ain to ford North Francis street No. 145 and 2-—Tole No. End-Berlin, (terminus) to Pole West street. 145 and West street Central Square, 3—Central Square 33 at to white pole Brook strect on South at 5 o'clock the the Chamber of mercantile bu- Chairmen Frank W. Christ are in charge of the meeting. Plans for the handuet to be held November at 5 owill be talked o > G-133 at 1 Main to on Swamp Road Prentice shop pole G 200 feet white pole (-295 entranco 95 at Ieair ground white pole G-365 soln’s. i Lincoln's to ! Berlin street Avenue, Square to white pole 300 feet south of Miller north White Road shop Fair White pole G- to o1 north 1 wamp ¥ rentice on to ground Cnmmute}s Ask For Increase at Colt’s The first result of consequence to { follow the announcement of the Con- necticut company that in future the fare on some lines will be almost dou- ble the former charge came vesterday with the announcement by a number of commuters to the Colt factory in & Hartford that they are to send HIT FORY, AND AFr, | “round robin” fo their employer ing for a raise to be the equiv of the amount of money spent on car- fares. There are about 150 local men who daily make the trip on the trolley and they feel that it would not pay them to go to Hartford and turn under the new plan which necessitate the expenditure of cents for trolley rides. ance White pole terminus on Farmington White pole of Miller K-120, 300 south street to ferminus, JTTNEY One of the erty of the Ior company, was almos urday n 1t «n West Main street, near filling station directly opposit: rty street, when it was struck in ont and rear by two autos. The that struck the Ford in the hood a large truck owned by a Bristol wha claimed that his bra failed to work. The auto in the rear came to the scene just as the two struck the Ford, pinning the fitney be- tween the two cars. No persons were injured in the mishap. Ford jitneys, the prop- Jitney Business demalished Sat- ch cars re- will 13 Lib: a mosi- at the assume his Daniel Sullivan has ken tion in the invoice department Stanley Works and will duties tomorrow. SPECIAL NOTICE The Daughters of Castile will give an autumn whist and dance Thursday ning in Booth's hall.—advt PARRANT & HAFF) UNDERTAKERS 33 Myrtlo Street. Lady Attendant—Iree Use of Chapel. East B JUBILEE ST., L. 778-12 Taken For Upholstering. Day or Night 153 ev dearly Scream Vith Backache || John F. Marsk, Colcusiiten backache or lumbago you can lady says and why she so heartily praises Goldine. Sears said: “Ior several years I had suffered from kidney There were nights when T would nearly scream buack and it weakened so 1 could hardly do torture of a real " what t1 Mrs, i J trouble and lumbago. from the pain in my anythin i 1 severe pains in the ples. T was also very dizzy and bad that I had to get up three highly colored like brjck dust ate distressed me and™bowould fill up badly nervous, restless and could not sleep “I heard of Goldine and decided to try it. It helped me. My backache is all gane. T get up only once a night now and sleep fine My headache is all gone. [ have no more d spells and feel stronger in every way. I feel it my duty to let others know ahout a cine that will do so much, for I never got hold of a medicine as Goldine, “MRS. P. J. SPEARS.” BRISTOL, PEOPLE’S WORD If vou want fo know what Goldine will do for Kidney trouble, go Mr. Charles H. Riggs, 19 Prospect street, Bristol. He had suf- for several years and had to get up aften nights, his hands felt numb and he had hecome very nervous. He is & printer in this city and will be glad to fell you about Goldine. Or go ask James Daly, 33 Summer street, Bristol. e is foreman in the laundry. He had been troubled with backache for a month hefore he took oGldine. Ask him what he thinks of Goldine for backache. Goldine is not a patent med- but a 1wot and herb remedy of great merit. Bristol people say s0 and they know. friends you must have faith in this remedy Aslk your drug stor Don't forget the name. GOLDINE AT CROW me head and through the tem- My kidneys were so night, the urine was would swell. What I with gas. I was very tap of my short of breath. four times nd iy ankles mer s good ask icine, If you helieve your Crowell’s, about CGoldine. They will teN you, 18 DRUG STORE ONLY, DAILY HERA .D, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1916, CITY ITEMS Armenian Tag Day, (S e e ! FINANCIAL e The Saturday, | Ee e hatted Sbo it $.616.0) LOCAL STOGK e ! il { hall, Rerlin | EXCHANGE PRICES . e fractured rib and the result joccurred Saturday r about 5 feet The accident owned by Main street tonight Gotellis of Britain advt Berlin is General hospital at the with an injured finger, an accident whic after 10 o'clock 1t on the road to Berlin, south of the city line. happened when a car ieorge K. Macauley of struck Gotellis. The in- jured man was to the hospital |in Mr. Macauley’s machine. | »hn L. Surprenant is eritically ill ' {at his home at 176 len street as a result of paralytic shock last | Thursday. The marriage Lynch to William place Wednesday o’clock at St. Another case reported to afternoon, of (Iurnished rnishe shortly Richter & Cc o & Co.) ddy, Mgr.) Bid Asked Hartford 1 :c Rights | Southern N \merican American American American Bigelow - Hartford com Bills & Spen (par I Bristol (pa Colt’s Arms (par Lock (pa & C (par 25) Mar Lmp (pa Machine (par Rights taken 108 120 Brass of Miss Mary A. Smith will morning Mary’s church of diphthe was the board of health this This makes seven cases. Sheriff M. H. Fox this | morning announced that a banquet at expense, will be given to all ex-service of Jewish descent at the Allyn House, Hartford, shortl { Mr. IFox made a promise the at the time of their entering the ice that he would them “blow-out” upon return, and that he will up to: his promise. On Sunday, members of Jane take 9:00 at le-Pond com Mg hts S e & W (par 25) 11 Mfg Co Scovill o A acs tandard Screw eom Stanley R & Yevel Co Stanley W'rks (par T & H (par 25) .. Union Mfg Co (par Co (pa Deputy his men to 03 s 405 rv- | 114 give their vs live October 20, over 100 the Knights of Columbus the third degree, which is to be given in Bardeck’s hall, Arch street. Deputy Paul Kennedy, of Southington, will be in charge. The second degree the order will be exemplified Thursday cvening, October 23 At the meeting in Judd’s hall, Neighbors' Night v resentatives from towns and cities entertained by will receive Miss Matilda funeral of Miss Matilda Olson was held from her late home 230 Arch street Sunday afternoon at 1:30. Services were held at the Erwin Memorial chapel at 2 o'clock. Rev. L. B. Giles of the Advent church officiated. bearers were, Harry Corbin, Samuel Emmer- son, William rerson, John Hooper, Alfred Ive. Wm. Veley. Flower hearers we Harold Swanson and Aldor Lundgren, Raymond Holst, Os- car Lundgren. The burial in Fairview cemetery 1 Olson. i [ The of on Second The pall of Burritt Saturday s observed. granges of n wer local grangers. lowing a program, refreshments were served, after which dancing was en- joyed until midnight. Michael Mandoffo, Judge F. B hl'u\lL‘,hl suit against Light, Water and Land company Waterbury. Depuly Sheriff M Stockwell has served a writ of at ment $1.500. The litigation is i N over, e of land in Newington. o Neri was: m o'clock from The writ is returnable in the superior lw. court in Hartford on the first Tues- day in November. I. Wexler, a comple conside to a fayette ion money dered turned pension Mi Bureau, weeld’s New Miss comb is taking her placc John Keevers, formerly employed by the Connecticut company, has sizned his position as a conductor entered the employ of the ain Machine company. J. P. Keevers, formerly Brown, Thomson company, has joined the S. and F. poration. Miss Frances Zoir reatment hospital. Peter Wrobl Main street Clarence gran night, Rep- on, present was through This Hungerford, has the KElectric Mrs. Shipman Fox. Mrs. Shipman Jox died this mor ing at the home of her niece Mrs. F R. Hitchcock, Maple Hill. Funers arrangements are incomplete, counsel, or D. o ch- Mrs. Nullo New The funeral of Mrs. held this afternoon at 84 Spring street. Burial was in F view cemetery. for the building contractor, ined the police today that \ble dam: had been done building he is erecting at 15 La- street. While in the poli Mr. Wexler was paid some due to for servicds ren- to the department and he the amount into the police fund ther MacArthur, of the War on a vacation in Hampshire Mildred Hol- Anderson. The funeral of Mrs. Anderson was held yesterday noon from her home on Burial was in Fairview to Christina 2 ge Christina fter- Belden street. cemetery. him Oken Oken Rebecea Protass. Mrs. Leon wife o Hartford died yesterda illness with a complication She had of for v one of people prom- Rebecca Protass avenue, Protass, of 11 Hartford a short ailment. | this city after 15 been a resident ars and wis | the most prominent Jewish | of the city. Mrs. Protuss was }muu in charity work and was a | member of the Hebrew Ladies’ Aid | society. Besides her husband two sons, Dr. Benjamin Protass and Henry Protass, a student in the University of Pennsylvar 1d a daughter Miss Dora Protass, a in the Gram- her. The funeral this afternoon Dr. Novah the service Beth Alom Sales cor- Bedford at the under- Hartford teac is rer mar school, was held at 1 o'clock at her late home. Rabbi | of Hartford officiated at and the burial in cemetery. survive ted today on Supervisor will be in to answer a ity ordinance hydrant. street, Prudential will be was arre by Traflic Lamphere and court tomorrow morning charge of violating the { relaitve to blocking a fire William Gray, of North entered of the Life Insurance company and connected with the local oflice. was TH Commercial 171 Main rtford yes- BOYS HELD F Charles Fortin, street, and Thomas Well street, were terday with two bicycles in their pos- session. The local police not fied and Detective Sergeant A. T. Richardson brought the boys I to They will be in police court fray morning. It is alleged that who hoys stole bicycles belonging to at the Gourson, of 42 Hartford avenue, was Irnest Larson, of Main street. m of 8 has the employ of arrested in H ROCCO The condition victim of the in this IMPROVING. of James Rocco, mysterious shooting | were | | the ck &= eptember 28, and has since pneumonia Néw Britain General hospital, reported as improved today by the attending physician this ¢ city tomorrow developed the and many more mi'es. Gasoline, Oils and Greases RICHTER & CO. Meiabers New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIiN, CONN. STAANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telephone 2640 We Offer 100 shs. Colts Arms 100 New Britain Machine Rights 100 North & Judd Rights 100 shs Landers, Frary & Clark JUIPID & CO. 10 National Bank Bldg. Tel, 1815 W. T. S] OPER. Mgr. Rooms 309 North & Judd & Hartford Electric Light GOODWIN BEACH & CO. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD FRANK LEE, Local Mgr.—Room 410, Natl. Bk Bldg., Tel. 2120 AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD " TUESDAY SPECIALS BEEF N e e Prime Chuck Roasts 1b 16¢c Lean Boiling Pieces 1b 12¢ FRESH GROUND HAMBURG ... .. Fresh Sliced b Z28c Beef Liver .. 1b loc FRESH CUT UP CHICKEN . SMALL LEAN HAMS SALT PIGS’ FEET Fresh Made Cry Sugar Cured 64c O c Sunkist Oranges CAPE COD CRANBERRIES ... Best Maine Yellow Globe Potatoes 15 1b pk 47(: Onions 7 1b 25¢ Moh. Selected Eggs ...... dez 57¢ White and Yel. 34(2 Turnips .. 3 lbs -o. doz 25¢ 25¢ Yeliow Eye Beans .... 3 1bs Moh. Assorted Soups .. 3 cans Lower Prices wach GUR WEDNESDAY Goodyear Service Station DON'T THRCW AWAY YOUR OLD TIRE, bring it in and let us examine it, and perhaps just a small repair by our T.RE EXFERT will give you a good Accessories —ADNA F. JOHNSON— 159 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN.

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