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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919. = Deaths and Funerals, : : _Boston Store (Y T0HONOK | . WORLDWIDETRADE | MANY TRANSFERS | s Iy Rev. J. Leo Sullivan. Rev. Patrick L ! I'he name stands for ceverything Daly was deacon and Rev. John J. that is warm and comtortable. Wo M‘dYOl' ng]ey [ssues Proclama- | rivzeerata was sub-deacon. e burial ;Eflglfll]d, Fl’flfl(}e, Ilaly and United cacry the largest and finest assortment was in the Sacred Heart church, Mer- Number Recorded at Town Clerk’s _ Hartford y of 1)1.\(‘()‘{:irz;l‘-u‘«::r’-:flill the city. | IiOH o ROOSGYGll den N S[a[es IH[G]‘CS[ed | OIHGG TO[&IS 37 Thomas Duff, i TRAVELING RU W a - ; | ; : it Al The funeral of Thomas Duffy was : fne showing of beautirul plaid . 3 i e ) Mayor George A. Quigley has issucd { pe 5 e o i rere were 37 warrantee deeds ts, suitable for auto robes, travel- (yonasolnce Qulelels el Wl ey il senaee L diedie @i, O S 6 transferred and T xS 1 proclamation requesting citizens of | St. Mary's church at 9 o'clock. Rev. | recorded at the town | cler’’s office this week, 13 marriage Lieavy weight 1e city 10 observe Roosevelt's birth- | Joseph —W. I3a officiated at a Perfecting a plan for a permanent ESEeTet e Aondiy 1 i hie ol ey | edutemIhizh s somhe pallfbearorsMinternationalforpanizationtotibusiness)|i1;banssat andl tnatorally Tonl ins ABLES G el el e g “;) ullinan ‘l -‘nn“ men in accordan with the unan- | week showed 15 deatl The warran- | i Dainty light colorings, pretty flow- Al coloreiin . bl o ales Rl Banael 8 b moue oo of ghis dnternationsd | tees mollow z 5 Euitapicl al colors. The proclamation fol-| Mangan, John Igan and William : | | ffects: come extra large, e Il 2k trade conference : s closing ses- C low ; Kelly. There was a large offering of rade conference at its closing ses New Eritain Real Estate and Titlo ' _tor full size -]I~'\1‘>"\)it”““"" ) “Appreciating the great services : flowers. Burial was in the new ;Sion last night, was besun today by | company tof Lewis Zd: land on endered this republic by Theodore | (o f ¢ N | p i : TS ) I > Catholic cemetery. a special committee of ten members, | Beacon stre. INDLAN BLANKELS ' ogeevell; appreciating his stand for e S i o SEes \ great showing of fine col g AT e el o e T | two each from Great Britain, France, | / Rollin D. Judd to Jeanette Atwater, | [ beautitul Indian designs; patriotism and his lifetime devotion % S Italy, Belgium and the United States. | land and buildings on Corbin avenue Dlanket for den or couch use to his country, [ ask the people of | _Jrnest I Bennett died suddenly of Chis committee is expected to Tenniogs Johnaonti o s heavy: size G6x80 inches. the City of New Britain to observe | valvular heart trouble at his home, _ Ep inson to Itose C. > | DS € D complete the plan within a month . land and buildings, Roxbury r SBEACON” {he anniversary of his birth on Mon- | Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. 20th, age | E BATH JOBE BLANK day, Cictober 27th, by displaying from | 62 vears. He leaves besides his widow, | and then representatives of such na- d Kilbourne to John B. With cords and 100ps to matehi | 1ot womes, their off and places ' WO sons and two daughters and three | tions as the committee may deter- | land and buildings on Stanley B THIS WEEK IF YOU ARE GOING grand children. He was well known great vavicty to choose from of busine he national colors. £l mine t 1 asked t i < 0 BUY "W FURS IIS SEASO ¢ ! ss 1Y E S | e ne to invi vill be asked to at- | i T e ‘ ohn ; PU Ly ) v Andl das oo ancy weaves, | iven under my handl 3 | as a jeweler in New Britain for years, Noy Be B ‘“ e m‘ i 2SO plorings, - fancy en v v s | ¢ interest, land anc b S % Al ade his home in Colorado | tend a meeting and the plan will be | plain with fancy borders, Indian | 25:1 day of October, 1919, e Ahce shiee i . - - T ot . A, QUIGLE for over twenty years owing to poor presented for adoption in its final | I n\ “‘““ Stuec: ; Stock Is Right NOW Much Lar Than Most Stocks at the 3 A. QUIG calty company to Ired i Dealeh s s e ‘"I,“fl” be placed in | form. Membership is limited to those | oricl W Thoma, land on Orehard Height of the Scason and Includes Fvyery Beautiful Fur, family lot at Maple cemetery, Berlin. | countries represented in the league of IT 1S TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO BUY SBEACON” Mayor of the City of New Britain. PREN Oy : i i© D Pk SRl e @l b i) e [ | Helghts ” Livery Smart Fashion Type, Every Popular Price and Every One of our best selle splendid | as the te and nation have been o sy pLLtions | Skandia I.and and Improvement ssovtment of light plaid effeets; | conducting a drive for members for o A Mining | A summary of ¢he requirements | company to \Willium Mardon, land | Genuine Novelty. extra large and heavy. the Roosevelt Memorial assoclation.| [Irumeral services were held this|or jrrance, Belgium and Italy during | on Columbia CON™ | Applications for members have been | S under e directlon of Rev. | the rorthcoming year shows that they | Tganst Wieczorel: to Marion Cles- ARMY AND NAVY BLANKE available in banks, business housés W'm”‘vcmmm(l, church for the late| Vil need tofmake nearly $1,50,000,-{ lowski and Stanislaw Katwicwier, | J§ 1aw is off. We bought long enough ago to se low prices, but the A g t all-around blanket - | and factories and with each applica- | Mrs, Lena Vining of Pl nt street, 000 in commodity !'“H'hd‘\m in other | land and buildings, McClintock road. advances in furs since we bought have been tremendous. i camping or genetal use. | tion filed there is placed a sum of | »o W (ORI L o ERRAD B countries, principally the United Prank Ginsberg to Harry Kevor 4 “BEACON? : ionsy _\I\!mch may be any amount. | | States if long !(‘rlll.v;'u(ll(\ can be ar- . jan, land and buildings on Tdson | There is real satisfaction in knowing that your fur coat is new WIITE, GRAY AND his will go towards the establish- Robert Patticon: ranged and the exchange rate, now | street. | B DOUBLE, BLANKE ment of a permanent memorial. On o 17 led th .l adverse to them, established. France Alex and Kva Schneider to Vincent Sunday the total amount collected will Robert '«\:“; ’;‘;n;::‘“nl“;.fl(()”(i) f“\‘ desires hetween §600,000,000 and : Tamosuitis, land and buildings, Lin- | De reported by the committee “\[“"”””‘“1\ |‘" L T H‘”' $700,000,000 worth of good Italy | den street - + ; charge. R. R. Healy of the New Brit- | street. e deceapec was an ol¢ resle il ety §500,000,00 and $600,000 Srnest Kerr S Roir = e - { e 1v is treasuver of the | dent and was employved for over 10 tween :n L000,0 and $600,000, . Ernest Kerr to Henry Foiren, EONE THRER: Enrais iy ) BHER G GRF WG in the P. and F. Corbin factory | 000 and Belgium $100,000,000. land on Bain street. local committee. | years Cub i S st France’s chief requirements are Henry Foiren to Landeys, Frary & On Sunday the churches of the city | as an elevator operator. Tle was be cotton, coal, foodstuffs, copper, fuel Clark, land on Bain street will pay respects to the memory of ;in Scotland and w fliliated with EEPR ~ . oil and gasoline, steel, textile ma- Lawrence and H n Muter to Jos- s i Al Masonic order in Glasgow. Sur- e i e 3 & ; | l\h:.h‘w]” ’fmrle‘fd\” D eeentan ;; | i]:\on\\zl him are the following sons and | Chinery and 2,500,000 tons of shipping. | eph Bienkowski and Joseph Melnyk, | h Ix‘ ; “C"\’ \”\Him fl|m:=?n ;}:I‘:m;nv daughters: Robert P., of Scotland, | Italy’s chief industrial need is iR enebuiin es fonptn ongsiuac | [ open to the public a e y | as By "f New Britain. | 000,000 tons of coal. She also asks Alexander and Kamila Kowalski to Methodist which the prin- | John and Alexander of New Britain, | 0 S buildines, Our Fur Sale ends Friday Wilh November 1 the lower-price and smart and beautiful and that you got it at the lowest possible i S ivaae price. Be ready for motoring in cool days. Make selections Monday. three-quarter aund full size beds. | WHEN BUYING sce tl the | “BEACON trade-mark ticket is on every blanket. church at : . ; . nder el cipal speaker will be Gutzon Borglum, | Joseph of Philadelphia, Mrs. H. A. |for 4,000,000 tons of oil and $300, | Leon Gryniewicz, land and and Mrs. A. IE. | 000,000 worth of food, shipping, | on Park View avenue. | sculptor, and close personal friend of | De Mars of this city < { Bare of Wakefield, Mass, cotton, metals, agricultural mchinery, he 1 Theod I 1 | Daniel and Margaret Sullivan to the late Theodore Roosevelt. i = : S Charles land Marearet. MoKeon: land On Monday . schoois will ob-] IFuneral services will be held Mon- | and lumber. ]‘m)‘mv\lln)’mx“‘\: «-u-:vff McKeon, T serve the day with appropriate exer-|day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Belgium wants tools. ~ coke, ol | O 4 ws| street. e e cises in the clas yms and assembly | home on Cherry street and burial will | mining and agricultural machinery, | Rose Hill Floral company to Ferd- | cises in the class rooms and assembly o i ; inand Brischke, land and buildings on ] halls. be in the Fairview cemetery. Tev. | imilroud equipmenty -foodstufis es- | {740 Briseh Warren F. Cook, pastor of the Trin- | pecially wheat and ships -aurel stree ATD o Ehcenouist ctivent willl ihol || GreatiBritainie aeieuaten reenten]) Wttty Mndersonitio AT red iland S — — NEY SERVIGE LIKELY = | Inga Peterson, land, Stanley Court. charge of the service e s o N an TR sle A0 T O 6ol Bx e Lok Ul Baclal Hordcnaio Daily Freight and i R E requirements. - Sir James | y.q an buildings, Hillhurst. Hope Simpson, speaking for the Brit- Anna Zink to Pius Zink, land and In View of Zone System Tt Is Probable cITY ]TEMS h, said she desires only a continual |, oot & € o8 . 25 SRR S i supply of raw materials in the usual | = snno Zink to Pius Zink, land and Express Service | o momnaon serice s Sl S L e s e at 7:30 o e e 2 | buildings. Rocky avenue. Be Started. Smith's business college held a Hal- Show the same confidence in the I2dmund Bilert and others to Solo- W BRITAT SW HAVEN AND L he British business men that they have . \ ; o arty last evening at the £ 5 g ey have Sheiman, land and buildings, WV YORK That there is very likely to be a | loleen party la & hitherto shown. Dol e ane A RlLC RS = | school rooms, Carlton street. FOSATSEANDN LONG i DISTANCE] P Eeniice petween hereand Hart) “mpere was a new case of diphtheria - Union Realty company to August MOVING AND TRUCKING. fonagin viewortliesinerenns CAT | reported to the board of health today. | (v Schmalfuss, land on Arch street and :UTZON BORGLUM, A PERSONAL FRIEND OF MR. ROOSE. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR, | fares due to (he zone svetem Seems|n. case is on Church street Governors May Take Hand | (iiiaion avenue, ) sl s shicrfevident g from 2 The civil service commission thei T Avert Coal Mine Tie Up| _ dward 0. Kilbourne to Irenc M. VELT WILD i recei 1 g O al City. n s | d e E aking 4 ordinance committee will meet Wed- Des Moines, Ia., Oct. 25 Sight of REquitable Realty copany to Sam- A >, > p re are be: s to them X 3 = e Jguita Realty any Care of Adna Johnson, "\t“al«ll t tor::.:\lm‘;:o m}.em{svht:-v are | nesd night to discuss the proposed | the nine governors of coal producing mie Georgina, land, Hunter road and EVERYBODY WELCOME TEL. 9¢1. 250 S 22 states asked by Governor W. L. sSterling street. seriously considering definite plans to ordinance on civil serv oo ."x“"r"_“"' S ] | 20 to the assistance of commuters and | oS as its affects the selection of ap- | Harding of Iowa to express ftheir Abraham Berkowitz and others to e e ipTicante views on a conference at Indianapolis Daniel Glannery and others, land and po . Jos ralsh, attending phvsi- | to discuss B h : 1 i Stes i em— - m— e e e shontor tontes nh e Dr. Joseph Walsh, attending p to discuss w of averting the threat- | buildings, Trinity street. ——————— e = cian, reported this afternoon that the | ened coal strike have replied favoring S e e el Rty = = = ity proper and starting new ones to : : 4 : i : £ 2 B Aug 7es a URSERY NTS TOYS. Let Steve DO It s ek, The inerease in trol. | condition of Miss Helen Sheehan of | ‘sych a meeting, Governor Harding company, land, lironson Heights. GOLORED PEOPLE ORGANIZE I e MONISOx s I assett street was somewhat improv-| said today. 'The conference probably Peter Yablonski to Rosie Madrak, The day nursery is in need of t ley fares they believe will allow them 2 will be held next Wednesday. land and buildings, Grove street. SRt and clothes. Mrs. F. O'Brien is vd Helwlll take (carefofiyoutand iglve|) 1o operate on'a profit and equalize the [ISC N . ine ol the police 2 2 > ou the SERVICE. His motto is| gjtuation by relieving competition on Leh, Bl Coponablignl U8 ae i | » Sllen Collins to Rollin Petrowsky, | Alpha Realty League Will Be In- | anxious to have either old playthin that he had given boys permission to | BT e land and buildings, Washington SERVI Day or night. Christen-| the city runs. The bond soon to bo inc wand from the Swed- | 4} S e ings, Weddings, Iunerals. Washing | exaoted of all jitney men 1o also g | CMTY away some wood fr >d- EtinPAG e corporated to Attempt to Combat | ! cars a specialty. ctrong incentive to a change, many of | iSh Bethany church, and msleu(k\h‘ bert irplane . AR A T hnsontaalothoratto N the attic should send them to thd the operators declaring it will be im.; Dad taken valuable ]‘";‘25:501‘ three Overtakes Royal Train | thur J. E. Kalberg, land on Boulevard. | Rent Profitcers. poor “kiddies” to enjoy. Any of | possible for them to run five passen-| [sutherford. also is the lo: | Louis J. Slancy to C. Goodwin, |, .. ¢ the colored residents| Wishing to help in the sewing ’ | A 5 shovels and a pick from the building Garrison, N. Y., Oct. 5—King | 12 ; o h Ma . i o L land and buildings on South Main i o e ol Steve S Garage Forp ke o6 R, The Foremen's club of the P. & I | Albert arrived here at 9:15 in the | strect, of the city was held last evening at | Pibs and dresses can see Mrs. O'Brig Corbin plant went to Quartet Club! hydro-airplane in which he left New . Theodore Carlson to Morris| 315 Church street. A new organi- | @S she would be glad of any assi el < _ park this afternoon where they enjoy- | York at S:45. The plane kept clos gl Aron) Briipe R il and e U ance in this line. i\nnu:\l outing. e river on trip and | buildings on South Stanley street. G = Tel. 1728-5. 50 were in attendance. Games were| overtook passed the traln which | Boqwell Realty company. to Anna | Pose of which is to do something to enjoyed, following a dinner. | left New York shortly before 8 a'clock = = Saturday night bowling at the “Y'| with other members of the royal party. < rvi Strike Districts to Open Up Com- | tonight will be the social feature o i L LaStg’oofi Elec;néal Berrle ity X gl ™1 {he evening. Saturday night bowli tation an arage. missaries to Feed Men. will be held for the remainder of the! W g 4y e el ly {40 People Burned to Death Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- Pittsburgh, Oct. 25.—W. Z. Foster, The Mohawks football team will | n 7 =4 T tem Specialists. secre v of the national committee ! jjay in Middletown tomorrow. The! I R' R’ Wreck in Sl]e@la MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. |in ch of the steel strike left dur- { {puck will leave the foot of Arch street Beuthen, Silesia, Oct. —Forty | REAR 193 MAIN STREET, ing the night for New York strike | 4¢ 12 o'clock. | persons were burned to death follow- Phone 387-12. headquarters today but was expected The IFarmington club have issued | ing the collision of a passenger train to return here tomorrow. No intima- {jnvitations for a Halloween dinner | With a freight train near Kranowitz, tion to the cause of his hurried | gance next Saturday evening. Silesia. The cars took fire followin trip was given out. Misses Santola and Anna Vetrano, | the collision of a passenger train with past | & freight train near Kranowitz, Siles BE THE PRINCIPAL: SPEAKER. or new. Anyone having old ones DOCTOR SUING DOCTOR srine among colored people. It was de-| Through Lawyer Henry P, Tl Anna and W. J. Wilford to Ameri- | ciqeq at last night's meeting to name | Pr- E- T. Fromen has brought ca Hardware Corporation, land, _ e A R o e : the society the Alpha Realty League. | 482inst Dr. Louls Smirnow of Brid, Olaf Larson to C. and M. Gelhaar, | The plans of the organization con- land and buildings, City avenue cerning methods of reducing the J. August Carlson to A. J. John-| housing problem to a minimum are | done for the Bridgeport physicis son and others, land and buildings, | not definite enough to be announced | Attorney M. D. Saxe has been retain| Sast strect. as yet ; & : e . T e | as yet. by the defendant. Dr. Fromen claiy en G. Gray to Vingenzlg Cata-| 4 call was issued for contributions lanofand wifeMand andiibuildingsion|iies ae ae Snes Sie L Bt St m—— | \rrangements Being Made in Steel and W. J. Wilford, land on Lyons | relieve the rent or housing problem port to recover $25 which he claiyg he is entjtled to for surgical wo| he was requested to do the work Dr. Smirnow, the latter agreeing pay for the service but he now mands that the local surgeon rece his payment from the patient. Stanley street. league. Several donations of $50 k- Preparations were going forward, | who have heen spending the Sunrise Land company to Amna (. ch were received in addition to | | i | i | i 1t was stated for opening a number | coveral days with friends af New York | The cars took fire following the acci- | 1ngdahl, land and buildings, Harvard | yiany smaller amounts. Many cash of commissaries in districts where | ¢ity have returned to their home dent. Six persons were erely in- | Street. contributions were received and other | large numbers of strikers are still| “yjoytenant Paige, son-in-law of Rey. | Juréd and 18 were slightly hurt. members gave their pledges, to be| T Ot ) out g Derailsfof theiprogramah s dinotlin Mcw SCFIFoth Eh i Southl Cons . RS MINSTRELS TO REORGANIZE | redecmed at a later date. The chair-| WILL INITATE NEW MEMBER been worked out, it was stated but the | grogational church, is expected in LD Tl A (htom prel A man will be absent from the city for | The Springfield degree team, whi PLEASURE CARS machinery for feeding strikers and|i;.p tonight to spend the week-end. EARING NMTOUSE RE Haffey, who were responsible for the | 1wo Weeks and the next meeting will | their families would be in operation New York Oct. 25.—The actual % O "h 2 be held on Novemb: ¢ A nge- - T it = N minstrel troupe which scored such a | bo ! Arrang M. IRVING JESTER |culy next week. r condition of clearing house Dbanks .{remendous hit” on “Wake Up |ments will be made on that date for | 193 ARCH STREET ROOSF LT MEMORIAL. nd trust companies for the week | \ynerica Day” in 1917, have taken |the incorporation of the league. tomorrow evening, will initiate nd itz orglum, scu and for- | shows that they hold $33,995,430 re- 5 i s e emberstt e 4 | Veterans of Three Wars mt‘r“‘p’;‘l’_‘\_;‘:l‘ I Ripton AMGRtondl shons et hes o R irements, | Steps to reorganize the troupe. _ The o lembers into 1 fety following] g 2 Sond i oA e Tensh i 2 S| reorganization will be for the Pur-) jOCAL NUR ATTE hort program in the Hebrew schd v . > Colonel Theodore Roosevelt will be | This is deCrense Mot ¢ild 508 510 IESOIESERIS S Riew Eab el - % “OCAL 1 S 4 22 H VIM delivery and heav_y duty ,Pay Tribute _to Roosevelt the chief speaker at the union serv- | from last week. jnoge oz fl»”I-d'wh'nrh'\::::~o:>:\1(»:~:~hi‘“":1“!‘1‘: TUBERCULOSIS CONFERENCE | hall. A large attendance is expectd AMERICAN Balanced Six, | (o o o e oot pane | Patriot” at Trinity Methodist church, 0 g at the Elks’ home. ritad 'd of health and Miss V o SRS } ; LP] lC s | thousands of school children today | g oy JUDGE OVERRULES DEMURRER | Monday evening at the Flks e. 1 ot Nealthiand M1 : bet e easure Cars. joined in an_impressive tribute to | L _ o i e e S lic F. Logan, representing New > CITY SERVICE STATION. | Tt o o e il | Colds Cause Headaches and Pain | of this eity, against Mrs. Jennie ENTLISTS IN NAVY. Aniot. tr. nhrie who atienasa el TARRANT & HAFPES | % Feverish Headaches and Body Pains! Stewart and others, argued in the eroy Barrows of 85 S ey street, | fi p iR he New T N A. M. Paonessa, Prop, | in Fifth avenue, whens the Rt ich gstan 3 Cn:m from a cold are soon relieved | court of common pleas Thursday, be- 1“: _.\l((,‘; {,":;,?\“x\',:‘,l{p “L:m:\',”ra“ ':’“‘ Sl 'I‘uh:fr"?\‘;“:,i” ,»(,:Hp“l\f‘,.n\“:, ‘l’ DERTAKERS sewediinithe ioosavel Smenionlali e S T ATV EROMO) QUI- | fore Judge Bdward Smith, on the | {je recruiting station at Hartford yes- | the Narragansett hotel at Providence, | %% MYRTLE St., East End Qffice, 1 flag Jihe 43th stan sl be placed ion {E.g, i 1ot WiDheve |5+ only fone i plaintiftls | demurreriitol the Second | ferano ira wvas cont to Nowport BRI llB. T Octeber 16 araiit. Antmbe: of Jubilee St., Tel. 778-12. r N the flag Monday—the ex-president's | b "o yinine» 1. W. GROVE'S! defense of the answer, the judge has| for training. He enlisted for a term | topies pertaining to the great tubercu- | Lady Attendant—Free Use of Chag L fiflr‘}‘ rJ binthdayesanaRthefismbl anfdeposited an the box. 50 | overrulea the demurrer. U505 tee e losis question was discussed —Orders Taken For Upholstery- on the grave at Oyster signature coming to this city under & auspicies of the Jehuda Halevi lod| b R S 430 MAIN STREET Kireoy on il LR “Backward, Turn Backward, Oh, Time in Your Flight” Storage, Bupplics and Repalring. S W TTAY, — . (R NOW | GOTTAY, ACnES AL AN 3 g *\ DO DAT HOUR e e 1-1-7 T ALL OVER _ OVERLAND AGENCY, o SO Storage and Accessorles, : 3 = A g e : ek : n Repair Work a Specialty : i 'hone 2227 !39 Ar‘.h DON'T FORGET DIONNES jocal and long distance moving and | o - P ; - Gt g » trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- 5 > N ,D%%?Tm‘;“éfgzx 2 AVOUNG. 1A | 58752 amd 352, 5 “Giivers stmone | oG et GONNA BACK OR ~OULL FULNESS SAVES 1S QIS BA. | ~ =52 0 . stree: &y NOT BE LATE . s - 9 " SET HIS CLO CK BACK —T'NIGHT SO HE FELLOWS N TIME, - e eliain, ; i OLP POP TIME GLE AN TOUR OFE_TNIGHT. CAN LAUGH AT IT IN T4 MOANING — TO CHURCH. TS TOUGH ON FELLOWS DO! FROM FIXING THE CLOGH 1