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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 191y, PERSONALS | GOING HOME AFTER HELPING WIN WAR|| mrymr s | HUNTING FOR- ) ] ) t of Mrs. Robert I'risbie of N presA e R g WALL STREET STOCK 1 o wed MATN ST, T NEW BRITALS. CONN. 10 Miss Ilsie Collinwood f &'E STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telephone 2640 SAME THIN i S street is attending a housc party at 3 : R [} 2 . Wesleyan coll over the week-end. % 3 EX[;H b = : y / i ] | Chaplain Philip Coholan, son of . . . Mis. Grace Coholan of High street, s : 4 North & Judd nghts Expn-e November 15th home on a leave of absence. He : j T & e ST Don't search for clothing has been stationed at Camp Dix. : ! break in American Smelting was the [ w Wlfl Ad' Y R' h : onit BEseanc « S g — e K N only noteworthy exception to the fur- e Just our lg ts for YOu. e 2 R. J. Damon and her niece o : e i e e e The usual clothing bargain Miis Alice Gleedizant oalthe Mitiro : : R RO e e S o shrieks aloud and tells the e e e S points set in, howev t the end. 1sserby what it is and where Irance and expect to be gone s ¢ 3 3 Tho closing was strons. Sales approx. | B We Own and Offer it came from. months or longer. Lo 3 imated 1,600,000 shar Como to the shop that has [ = : i e eyt L o Feibct tor our Wb oo Misses Anna and Suntola Vetrano ? ; bty 1 NewSvor: stientm onansetanoy 100 North & Judd nghts T are spending a few days in New 3 ; e A S tions furnished by Richter & Co.. | g clothes that parallels the most York. ] % # 5 i members of the New York stock expert tailoring the worid has - s 5§ G o) 2 Exchange: ever secen at a price that will Russell Nelson, of the Stanley Rule 5 b oy ; Oct. 24, 1919, make you feel friendly toward and Level company, left today on an e o A i High Low Close us. extended business trip through the o - L 3 Am Beet Sugar... 97% 96 96 | B 3 ~ 4ol ot S 4 Shu- South, . . 7 i apsoson y si | U DD &‘ 0 Try a Stein, Bloch and Shu ol : Y N o e i let | ) ‘ ° e 2 Rdoms man suit, § 50 to $55.00 y T R N S Am Cot O i e | Complaint About Zone ‘ - R N o s ol S D e izt Fares Made in Elm City 4 . : o :\:':I;T '1_}( £ I he Farrell Hartford, Oct. 24—The public util- W ¢ ; e S R | g ties cor ssion ac ledged today, g % &Ry 00 995, 2 3 Clothing Co s Sl Ao BORRE o s . AmTeT ..l 1, |§ North & Judd & Hartford Electric Light test of Mayor Iitzgerald of New Ha- —— Am Woolen .....142 0 90 ven against the zone system proposed Anaconda Cop ... 673 5 R' h 271 MAIN ST. by the Conncdticut Co. that the ques- A e Atch T & S 7 ... 9 18| ts LorotRig lunisgictiongrogact "'”“‘0_ Labor Company™ is homeward bound. [ The Chinese in the picture is playing | Baldwin Loco PR matter of I‘I\(-, zone system, ei 1‘1‘ | helped win the war and they're | one of those funny looking stringed [ 3 & O i upon its own motion or upon peti= [0 Eove hat Hut happier SUIl in ! instriments Beth Steel B | tion, ws one it could not answer, and Vi BB 'NEW BRITAIN TO thig) only, nine! days beforelihe | ants S e set by the Connecticut Co. for pul- HARTFORD By grrs | < ot S A DY WS HOTRED | BRIDGEPORT MANFREE |15 s oo i 1. | GOODWIN BEACH & CO. “Chinese | the knowledge they’ll soon be home. hes & Ohio = Sflvi"g’s Bank ] Robbed —— *hi Mil & St P 14 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD s = " ) 1 B A0 e S - SEAE S 9 F. FRANK LEE, Locs Mgr.—Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120 Automobile Service May Be started in | OF $10,000 Outside Detroit | []F RE“ l]"[;TRINES} Russian Bolsheviki in Archangel | Chile Cop ... ; : ¥ Lo Detroit. Oct.. {.—The Savings [ S e - unoRConS: o 2 COR somaiiaiies s el e e I sy i AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. Commuters Indignunt. held up and robbed {his forenoon by ! ORsaGds | New ¥orlk: el 24 Albert 4 = pale bR i five men, who after taking all the fCoyle lnd Clinion W, Areson, ¥ Mp ] COTR Frod I 2 22 STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD While nothing definite has been | eash and Liberty bonds they could | .y o o500 o= ¢, A. secrotaries who had heeir pr susiBIGESIoel § ¢ 2 E done relative to running a jitney serv- | locate escaped in an automobile. | o fhoe Elble _l",_( 163 l‘”' the anar-* ;o ¢ of (he Bolsheviki on the Aven- | Siba Cane Sugar 42 T X T ice between here and Tlartford in ¥ estinintes blaced 14 amount| Dt =hd Dolshoyist, - his sald, 18 the ), 0 f 0t cince enrly th. Ausuet, || DIF Tlorn Ceali..ip 37 37 e view of the increase in farc secured af more than $10,000, ARG GFf (A e LG fuoay O e R S e et o )| - 16 Nediid b e il e e o e it (5 SR T o kg B S Gt RS G Il e ANYHOW which goes into effect November : MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. Lhizdiinteraitiooulisnichiga s ¢ S el i oo T e n Llee . : thers is o greut likelihood of the es- | wi. whorees Bateman 6f o Glen) S2bled at Moscow in Mareh. Many coupcii of the ¥. 0L C A FSn ol tgblishment of such a servico her entertained a party of friends nd copies of this were ih Gary. “Mr Areson wis formerly pastor of | Goodrich (I Hardworking commuters who journey | at her home list evenine in hono | . Cieut- Van Buren read = extracls mpnity church, Bridgeport, Conn. Mr, | Gt Nor pid dally to Hartford by trolley aro very | as miss e aes evoniiks In honot| erom ‘a booklot seizedl at Gary. Tb (iguicil Tiome i in Trey, Alay whevs | Lllinois Cen . indignant over the fact that they will | 0 3 & > | urged rovolution upon all workers in g wyife is living af present, They | Ispiration Cop come the bride of William Shaw. | . a 3 i n ; “e 5 wo Co have to pay such an increase in | mhe affair took (he form of . mis. |l 1ands in the name of the “con- jorp Archangel for Bergen, Norw LT thelr carfatre. Many of them felt it | cellancous shower. Mr. Shaw s w | OUcrinE proletarlat of Russia® and . sunday ! was bad enough to pay the 6 cent| mehor of fire company No, 1. [paidsopencombatifasitiofon v, road S inii7i o ey wor ernnny | LU ERM eTALAT DI rate which made it 12 cents from herc R M Y to the redress of alleged gri nces. were serving with the Allied oxpedi. | Sears Itoe hn to Hartford but now it will cost (hem SRS ST (e “All the radicals of the counlry are iion on the aurmansic and Aronanger | ot Nickel 24 cents which doubles to 48 cents s = T | centering on th propaganda of oty when captured. The state de- | Xeennee Copper when they return home at night. Thus | Hartrord. Oct I'he manager of| Leninc and Trotzky,” the witness con- 4 tment, had been {rving fo effect | Lack Steel .. they have to pay for iwo days' trips | \® llartford exchange of the South-|tinued. “I call to your attention the tnoir release through tho ombassy in | Leb Valley Yvin one day. This is certainly work- | Ct" New Ingland Telephone Co. says, fact that it was printed in Chicago by gweden. . Max Motor ing a terrible hardship in the opinion | W'¢ office is falrly swamped with de-| the Arbeiter Zeitung Publishing Co., | Mex Pelroleum mands for new installations and trans- | which is significant of many in view of the high cost of | i i 1 Miami Copper living. The outcome will probubly be, [ fors A September there were S411 “Ls this stuff going through the WANT BETTER SERVICE Midvale Stecl (Continued from First Page) THEY’LL GO TO SEE THE RHINE it is felt, that jitney ic will removals, _‘ hangc and 672 new| ' Chairman Kenyon inquired. | Nat Lead hy installatio I'hus far in October the | o1 Vah Buréen satd | A be started to accommodate the hun- [ o et P800 =0 o Ha (o einR o h A AU Ol e i N Y Air Brake dreds of those who work in the Cap- | o > ¢ i “Well it had better bo stopped if " Residents of Shore Towns Appeal to | N Y Central itol city and who make their journcy | :back and forth by trolley. e e our government isn’t to become im- A NY N Tou SHE WANTS COAXING. potent,” remarked Chairman Kenyon. Public Utilities Commission to Se- : S London, Oct. 24.—Lady Astor has| “Are there any organizations in taken under consideration the invitas' ciary which support this program.’ Ohio Citie Many Ministers Attend tion extended her to run for parlin- asked ~Senator Phipps, republican S b A s el LS o i 4 o - i 0 ERe g 4 ren, Oct. 24.—To secure, i enn R R Swedish Baptist Mission | ¢t from th ymouth district she colorado. possible better train accommodations | Pitts & W Vi infarmed the Associated Press today.| sy aver ¢ 5 3 es, 1 have a list of them,” said the SSHs e i To : Rev. J. 1% Klingbers, who is in| She would not decide for a fow days!| o o the Shoro line division of the New | Pressed Steel ( charge of the ministerial conference | whether to stand for the secat, she - llaven road residents of shoro towns | g How many foreigners ave taking appeared beforo the public utilities at the Swedish Baptist church, an- | said. [ ! 5 i L DA Rep I & S nounces that Rev. A. O. Lawrence of | = | part in this strike at Gar asked here today. The petition on which | ginelair Ol Ref Bridgeport, will be the speaker at th RIEV. MOULTON SELECTED. Senator McKellar, democrat, Ten- 4 h(‘:\v'n‘\g S held i (I'rom Clin- | gjoes-8 Steel & ShilalimetnE s venine ey v i e e Avthup| essee: ton and Guilford folks. It empha- | ¢ouihern Pac Blomquist, of Martford, was the| Moulton, rector of Grace church, Law- | 4 | evenit fonndinniAmericar (‘”‘ SlZeds iaga Jthece s ulitoRp IO ST CSRRS O G, ot i the witness said, “though some of the of resumption of operation of the | church sessions this cvening at 7:45 | Drotestant Tpiscopal elarch i con. 1eA0ers have second naturalization shore line olectric railway the m o'clock, Saturday afternoon and eve- | vention here ta be missionary bishoyp | PAPCY Ghlicn Pai iy i ning and Sunday all day. ™The fol-| or Utah, to replace Right Rev. Thom- United Fruit .....191 lowing ministers are guests at the s J. Garland, suffragan bisho, 1-‘ (: g o which Clinton and Guilford people | — 5 . as J. Garland, suffrag: shop of | S S United Retail St .118 conference: | Rev. W. Blomquist, of | Pennsylvania, who declined tho vlv(‘.-‘ IIY IhMS may visit this city | Norfolk & Wes! cure Iailroad Accommodations, Northern T ading Southern Ry ... ren Mass., today was elected by the 1debaker | road ought to add some trains fjinsean g lave others stop to provide means by Hartford; Rev. A. O. Lawrence, of | tion, - e Bood R Bridgeport; Rev. John Irankln, of | - _Who's the luckiest girl al Dancels 1,000 PRISONERS TAKEN. T ST Ao soliDel 20 ¢ : Meriden; Rev. O. W. Johnson, of Wa- | DECISION FOR PLAINTIFE. Rk e ST RIS B Bl TR = Ve ioben Cofet il terbury, and Rev. M. C. Iidwall, of | « New Haven. Several other ministers are expected. AL 12:40 o’clock foday Officer Clar- Anti-Bolshevik Forees Succeed in | U S Steel ........109% the city court this morning U 8 Steel _ oG Judge James ‘I Meskill handed down afdecisiontiniravor of tHeRpl N LR e S s e e T the case of John Zumopski, represent- 3 o f wrisoners were rt by ant 1 rilly: el 16 253 < P c 5 > four years of age respectively. prisoners were captured by anti-Bol- | Willys Overland .. 36 - ¥ ) Deaths and Funerals. ed by Klett and Alling, v Joseph Ani anniver: ‘f\, mass was cele- | shevik forces when the City of Kamy- ERY BOY BAN ON MILITARISM. LS SR, Punkis whose counsel was Lawyer = ek i hin, in t v all : T 5 1 V] < = Jowi Y § - brated at St. Joseph's church at 7:30 . e Volga valley was taken, : . _ rs. Bella Hunt. Henry Nowicki. Tho suit was brought = 0 eeq i Di JOSCEE S ¢ TR A8 100 | decording Lo a wircless mos: oo | LOCAL STOCK | Drills Are Prohibited in Schools in The funeral of Mrs. Bella Hunt was | 0ver a bill on a building contract and 0/ R. "y (oo ceived 1 quoting an official state- 3 Occupied Ave: held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from | the Jjudgment was for the plaintiff | "ol “pyiathea class of Trinity | MO0t issucd from Gen. Denikine's EXCHANGE PRICE | Aayence, Germany, Oct. 9, (By the home of I father at 830 Stanle to recover $760. ! i headquarters. Don Cossacks, the statc H 5 = i | ed P s) Military drills in street. The service was conductec U ] 5 nient says have oceupicd Paviovskay e R tie public schools of the occupied S ! oo ment at the church tonight at 8:15 v ; 4 bl by Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, stor of GOES TO POLAND s u Cossuck villz in the province of (Furnished Ry Richter & Co.) 2 | area of Germany have been prohibit- St. Mark’'s Blpiscopal church. The | Kuban, capturing 500 men SR Bady Mer) i ed burial was m Fairview cemetery. Ao - 2 At & recent meeting in Mayence of cnce Lamphere was notilied that two Nrane hcme children were missing from 28 Sey- Utah Copper . and J.ondon, Oct One thousand | Va Car Chem .... 81 regulars are on their wa over Rhine,” and {his defail seems happy | They're too late for the fighting butl over it. Hoboken.-—Five thousand T ey'll get in on the “Watch on the M. 1&. church will give an enterts A duaughter was born in the New | Britain hospital this morning to Mr. Y = ey g 3 2 0 e e | and Mrs. Philip Herrmann of 582 | New Charity Dept. Head { | 205 = Y inter-Allied commitice on the ad- Mrs, B. G. Cochranc. ! | N G iy tigl . g minisiration of the Rhine territories y s p— 3 ; ; Funeral services will be held y o I Wiil Be Named Seon Tel € : s resolution was adopted forbidding orivately tomorrow afternoon for the % e TRAFFIC BUREAU NAME I emiite i sooms Aol il e oot or m.H‘.\ w‘A ; m‘l..:i it i ”p\‘lh‘v public schools of the zones oc o ate Mrs. Elizabeth Graham Cochrane ; % HUGHES AS CHAIRMAN | (he charity board in City hall today [ M0V S Do 5 0 : e iTiea oos Ll hr e \ihoes death ououesel byt : L R. G. Hughes, of the Stanley Ruls that no successor has as yet been a meric - : H : of Gerd afternoon in the hospital. It is probh- > n & the subject ¢ disarmament R | ana’” Level compuny, was chosen Pointed fo fill the superintendency | \eric i / Y wmany provided for in (he peuce treaty ['?]Qv'h'n"h" "““"“"‘T_“]“"l _’: “‘.l;;"' | echairman of the tratlic burecau, one ] . X ‘..‘1 55 4 N 3 miay be ken up’ and decided defi VA e R B | of tne committees of tho Chamber. (&8 Sioneo Harh 4 mew subewintends jo By oo | nitely by the inter-Allied commission. deceased, for burial. s Arms (par ; Mrs. Cochrane had been ill for ont v "0 ha e appointec i of Commerce, at the luncheon hebd (MU Will probably be anpointed at bver two months. She is survived by | now vacant due to the death of the Lock (piu tionnaires and make a veport. An . 21 Rumanian dema 3 &V executive committee of seven to hear a rectification of the frontic Mfg [ and act upon complaints of shippe cd in the determination of the we e Serew com | was also chosen. About 25 members cin horders of Rumania have heen were present and took part in the|fused by the supreme council of ks () Thomas Dufly. discussion on shipping. | peace conference, according to . ) The funeral of Thomas Dufty Wil i £ mation received from French source: n Mtz Co. (par 2 be held at 9 a'clock tomorrow mogn ! AUTOISTS ARRENTED. Rumania, thrvough her premier, - ing from M. J. Kenney & Co.’s under o & William Banner parked his 7, | - Bratiano, Jdnis i flege » Thief Held taking rooms and at 9:15 o’clock from LR, LOULSZ . UV IS tha! wronz ! sldet of Miin Stieet both banks of the Ma LIl ¢ = . o > St. Mary's church. The geceased wa [Fsat R Sl e D A s Tisza, that the cities of Bekes i For Trial In $5,000 Bon a s of Rev v 2 5 S ba be included wifhin her fro s L member of Rev. W. Har Washi Dr. Louis 15, Vvan | appear in court fomorrow morning shadbaiincluded il branch, A. O. H., New Brifpin lodg = - 2 : ¢ FA ars and that the boundary betwe 100N b Norman, author of @ hook on Poland | to answer charges 0 A rhe phgoourt Charter Dak, 1% | und widely acquainted among the | Louis Dutkiwiez was arrested fon Catholic cemetery. B Be e DT ek e ol sl B (e GHadie ) e STATE FINANCE | burcau plans an active year and will| = 2 ‘ S i Hartford, Oct. 24.—The state treas- 1er husband Itobert Cochrane and nesonNamen i oo e e O dealers and other business men. A |0 EACE CONFERE EEY 1 ghts ) : | receipts of the state for the fiscdl pe- pEctITIETe aRasiborn uiRanigon A | Messrs. Atwater, Roebuck and Rack- | . Mfg Co (par 25 j . 1 ¢ | riad consisted of nine-months. The to- county, the daughter of Captain and . g mania. s : H ] : : nd es $10,179,605.4 member of St. Mark's Iipiscopa . : 3 : sinking fund amounted to $8 burch and was vice president of the | embrace wholesalers, coal and wood S e S0 B g i ! urer issued today an abstract of the brothers and one sister in Novi i3 . S o ¥ - e e o fereo eoiaees e S A o o riod which ended June 30. The pe comw iites of | inee, Consintin Will Not Rectiy Fronticrs of Wester oty cos £ i 3 2 it tal receipts were $8,014 5 and the - liffe, was named to go over the que ight o ¢ ] receipts w $8,014, Mrs. William Graham. She was a | L { I 1 on hand in the civil list Woman’s Guild of that congre tion ; tumania and Hungary be mov stward to a line 14 miles west vailrond running between 4 Dile from: cities of Avad and Temesvan B. Maslen, Jr., of this city, v n reply (he supreme co raigned in the city court here todav. that it eannot His case was continued until October ses of the agreement which have | 98 under bonds of $5,000 been communicated to all the allied ] ! = FRANK WAMIE +~* Jowers and must be considered final leading class of the new republie, | blocki a fire hydrant with his has been made fi trade commission- | automobile. Traflic Officer Clarence | er to that land. He believes that Lamphere made the arrest Margaret A. Smith. Poland with her thirty million people —_— The funeral of Mrs. Margarct A.|Will become one of the important | ADNA 1. JOHNSON IMPROVING. Smith will be held at o'clock fo- | economic factors of n Furope The condition of Adna i S Johnson, morrow morni at St Joseph's Jor several months Dr. Van Norman who underwent an operation at the church. The burial will be in Sacred | has been connected with the war « Hartford General hospital recently. i _ i Feart cemctory Meridan: trade board . HARVARD PROEF. NAM improvin atly and it expected ARR D FOR THERT. ) i \ i tme s | —_—————————— R 2 Washington, Oct. 24 A ppoinini ! that Mr. Johnscn will return home Al cton ¢ : Apparently hie is about i o 4 Any Hour, Day or Night shorlly, Ilc is under the cave of Dr. 1 tle was picked up for theft of | HEAR CARL GERALD Kinsella ; $25 worth of ly and the s | 9 TRY | upon complaint of Peter $25 worth of candy anc en was TARRANT & HAFFEY | Hartford's 1minent e | COnduicts A grocerys store and e \ ' tion in the bureau of | turned over to the Children’s society UNDERTAKERS 'LOP! et | TOO LATE FOR CLASSTFICATION | jirket on Borad street. Wron 3 wnational League of | They can't find his parents far he XYLOPHONE PLAYER | A0 EViT Rk T 2007 | UTalns thAt Joli o1t i iutoked shio ross s o was announced | won’t tell the truth. They've called at 33 MYRTLE St., East End Oflice, 13 n 5 Jubilee St., Tel. 778-12. BOOTH'S HALL, condition. Used only months. | der from his store this morning today . will continue his| 114 homes, 19 churches and 37 schools Lady Attendant—Free Use of Chapel. | Reason for selling nat large enough | will' he arraigned in police cou K at Harvard untij February, when cach representing a different story FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 24TH. for business, T4 Anels street or| fhorrow morning 1o answer tl will go to Geneva, the headquarters [ told by the youth. He has them ——Orders Taken For Upholstery— I call 861-3. 10-24-2dx | charges he league. guessing. ~ | 1 { | | | John iKouncuski was arrested i | afternoon by Officer Williun Hay Wrona w director of the di- | | of Prof. George . Whipple of 1l