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RALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919. Sales Car]\ in the week were as low PERSONALS as 335, Tho murker elosen 1t 37 , T George Doerr of Shuttle Meadow | b sr s~ ne with sales ra L’H\;{ from 5 the avenue, who underwent an nuernnnw market closing 55 bid, ked. at the New Britain General hoam(ul Lande Frary and Clark hea been recently, has been discharged from active, and the market clos the institution and is at his home. bid, 78 asked. There have b CITY ITEMS Chict Blue Sky at the Viking A. C. fair, Norden Bungalow, foot of Arch street.—Advt. Charles ¥. Corrigan R®. Murray, who have tute clerks at the post been appointed regular | their appointments will | November 1. Officer William Hayes is investigat- | ing a complaint made by Mrs. Koslos- ki of 195 Beaver strect that she re- ceived change for a $2 bill instead of 2 $20 when she purchased some cab- bage of a peddler yesterday. the W. C. T. U. after- IMITATIONS COULD) BE KickeD INTO 1 OBLWION IFYo U5 [ KICK HARD ENOUGH ¢ \Iembers New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. of Bristol Brass at 35 and STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telephone 2640 there have been sales of North and 3 = = i D Judd ranging from X!»LO 87, the mar- 2 . ketislosinsiad i sel ened. North & Judd Rights Expire November 15th We Will Adjust Your Rights for You. and Howard been substi- -office, have clerks and take place Dr. James Faulkner who has overseas for about two year half with the English army returned to this city last evening WHO KNOWS GARL JOHNSON? | St Bid Asked 200 205 104 Hartford B Southern N E American Br . Am n Hos (par American Hardware American Sil (par Bills & Spen (par Bristol Brass (par Colt’'s Arms (pm We Own and Offer S 178 | 100 North & Judd Rights Na Mar Lmp (par ; . » | N B Machine (par 2 JUDD & CO. | the New York stock | Niles-Be-Pond com i . 30 Rooms 809-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 N & J Mfg Co (par Rights com . 875 W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. Co 405 S & W (par 26) 120 3¢ Light Wall Street Close Tel advance in the last but the general list suffered a porary reaction of 2 to 10 the break heing coincident with call That “just-as-good” sunit of underwear becomes shamed of itself in a month or two and then you go back and buy the well-knitted, standard article Ifood sale ;:ln]vn) by loclk that you were talked out of at Andrews’ money’s rise to 1z per cent. Tho Rckine stare: noon from 3 to 5 Sl closig was firm. Sales approximated et e o o Mrs. Raymond Snyder was admit- | goveral Carl Johnsons in Tow 1,430,000 ® UNION SUITS, $1.50 to $12.00 3 y Several Carl Johnsons in Town, ,450,000 shares, 3 o0 ted to the hospital today to undergo rdasl Master Lester Hume of 56 Garden | foreclosure proceedings agwinst prop- "‘l:‘:t ol '“ml“d“":hl":};‘\'{:'fi:})‘m street entertained 12 of his friends at | erty on Market street, standing in the \’pm({‘e‘;""‘” 1o e vk his home Saturday afternoon in honor | name of Carl Johnson, on account of £ RSO TR of his 10th birthday. There were |the non-paymént of faxes extending (’»‘m{?}}s'l*\nfzfi‘"‘“ games and stunts enjoved. He re-|back nine years. The property is ‘.,v..»o to $12.00 | ceived many appropriate gifts. ., | known as lot 153, Bronson Heights \1:‘1;‘(‘\‘\1F31d'\;i)‘(::111u~ The Burritt Grange will hold its|tract and was purchased from Frank | Am regular meeting Saturday evening at} C, Behedict August 13, 1902. Mr. |4m % o'clock in Judd's bhall, at which| Johnson kept his taxes paid up until Am Clothing C othing Co. time the election of officers for the| 1906, when he left the city. From |Am 271 MAIN ST. Shippings had hour tem- points, He Owns a Piece of Land on rket Stroet, But Cannot Be Located— New York Stock fixchange quota- tions furnished by Richter members of Exchange: Oct. 2 High , Low 10015 981 1919 Clo Peck Russell \:rn\\H . indard Screw Stanley R & Level Stanley W'rks (parv T & I (par Union Mfg Co (par 2 ITALIANS READY FOR NOVEMBER 4 Beet Sugar . Can . Car & Cot. 0Oil Loco .. Smelt & Rm 6 Mfg Co ensuing season will take place. then until 1910 his sister took care of | Am Mrs. Edward Kijos of Main street, | the taxes when she also was lost|Am who recently underwent an oper: tion track of. Am Sug Ref com l{\ at St. Frances hospital, Hartford, is| fhere are several Carl Johnsons in | Am Sum Tob slowly recovering. the’ town at presént but the owner of | 4m T & T Building Inspectar this Jand cannot be located. The e | Am Tob permit this morning to G. E. Prentice| yg retyrnable to the city court the 3rd | Am Woolen tor the construction of a one story| mMonday in November, 1919. ‘Anacondo Cop brick 50x24 manufacturing plant onf 1f anyone knows the present where- | Atch T & S F Pleasant street at an estimated cost of | gpouts of Mr. Johnson he would con- | Baldwin Loco .... 3 4 . . $2,000. B. H. Hibbard is the builder. | ser a favor by notifying the tax col-| B & O ; 5 Columbus Three cases of scarlet fever Onjje.ator as there is some equity left in | Beth Steel 1063 High, Gold and Allen streets respec-| tpe property and he would be glad to | B R T . . 20 tively, and one case of diphtheria were [ yovo"nr” Johnson receive the henefit | Butte & Suporior. 241, 2414 reported to the board of health this|irye could only be found. CanSipac ORI Toaas 149 morning. ‘en Leath Co .106 1n0 A The water board is going to havo p 5 . Ches & Ohi 20 mew men to work out the much | Roosevelt Fund Drive S i oo Continues Another Week ander Beatty of Hartford was an- | mooted problem af laying pipe. The ChiRT & P . will celebrate the day on which the nounced. The date of the wedding | board has been badly hampered be- i Chino Cop 5 beginning of the end came—the day has not been set as yet. Miss Moore | cause of a shortage of help. Chair-| The Roosevelt campaign for the| qo' ¢ | , . when the Italians drove back the received the congratulations of a( man William B. Rossberg said that 20 | raigng of a Roosevelt Memorial fund | cong Gas Awustrians to defeat and helped to win large number of guests including a | new men were expected soon. will be continued for the rest of the! Corn DProds the war for democracy’s preservation. nuimber of Hartford friends of the| The fourth annual dance of the E.|week. This is in accordance with | cuciple Steel There will be meeting of couple. The home was tastefully | K. C. club will be held in Booth’s hall | information received from ex-Presi- | Cuba Cane Su local Italians Fri night at 8 decorated for the event with Hal-| this evening. The music will be fur- | dent Howard Taft, state chairman of | grie . o'clock in St. Jean de Baptiste's hall, Joween trimmings of orange and | nished by the Alpha String orchestra. | the fund, toda: 1t is understood | Trie 1st 4 Church street, at which elaborate black. Halloween favors and be- | Many glests from Hartford are ex-|that this will be statewide and is| Gen Blec plans for the day will be formulated trothal cards were placed at each plate | pected done in order to swell the fund.|Gen Motor: and the general commitfee appointed before the guests sat down for lunch. | Chicf Blue Sky at Tungalow. | Treasurer of the local committee R.| Goodrich (B %) Co a'u 9058 The fentative plans, as outlined by The hrxrlt-'(o be is employed in the | Viking fair. Oct. 30.—advt. R. Iealey said that up to this after- | Gt Nor pfd 85 % Alderman A. M. Pa a this morn- Stanley Works office James Cormican, fornie MANAZe’ | ngon the eity had contributed $230 | Inspiration Cop .. : 5854 ing, call for a s: f 10 rockets at of the Cormican Ilayer a visitor | towards the fund. in this city. Interboro Con ... F B Walnut Hill Park at 6 a. m. m\'lho ‘wm\x.mmnln churgh Interboro Con pfd 1814 day the celobration. This is o Aflix Signature. Miss Cecilia. Burkarth, daughiy COURT COLUMBIA HAS MASQUERADE CIAL Int Mer Mar ..... 63 6034 to be foliowed by a parade of the Now j of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Burkas$l We Will Buy or Sell Scovile Mfg. Co. ./ Stock Allen issued a Engagement Party to ¥ Miss Gertrude Moore A pretty engagement party was held in honor of Miss Gertrude Moore at the home of Miss Kathryn O'Neil of Chesthut streét last night and the engagement of Miss Moore to Alex- Countrymen Will to Celebrate Victory of Year Assemble Last in War. Italian blood runs warm with expectancy these days in anticipation of the day of days—November when the countrymen of Columbus GOODWIN BEACH & CO. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr.—Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., North & Judd Mfg. Co. Rights and Adjusted at this office. = Tel. 2120 Bought, Sold IS HE A PROFITEER? Bureau's Pretty Wedding This Morning At St. Mary’§ the prettiest weddings of was solemnized this mort War Attention Ts Called to a | One of the season Notary Public Who Charged Soldier | ing at St | when NEW POLICE RULES The ordinance committee of the common council will meet this even- ing to take action on the recommen- dation of the civil service commis- sion relative to promotions in the police department. It is undersiood that the new requirements will make set for Specials for Thurs. & Fri. FIS AL VARIETL CAUGHT, AT TH PRIC Int Mer Mar pfd 129 Britain City band through the prin- Secretary of the War Bureau [fos Washington street, became fhe Int Nickel cipal streefs of the city, followed hy | Kisselbrac attention has bride of Thomas F. McNulty of Meh Kennec Copper .. 37 a band concert at Central Park from | called today to a certain local notary | i9en.. The bride was becomingly ag Tack Steel .... 9 {o 10 a. m public who is alleged to have charged [ lived in a gown .of white “georzeitd Max -Motor . & A big parade in which the various | 4D ex-soldier a fee of $1 for afixing | ¢rePe and veil and carried B showed Mex Petroleum the city will participa his notary seal to certain government [ boudauet of white h'nrm roses. THhe Miami Copper . 10 o'clock from IFranklin | 'apers the soldier was requested by ‘_'"Wf‘fm-‘"' wore a gowq of sand coled it necessary for a patrolman to be a | Midvale Steel . will take in the principal | the government to have filled out georgette crepe and carried a bouquel member of the regular force three| Nat T.ead . he city, The parade vwill Secretary Kisselbrack announces u; pink roses. The couple I.hh this years before he is eligible for a ser- | xey cons . : ho headed by ex-servica. mon of | (2t he i3 rondy and willing at all | afternoon 0o wedding tour and. wil geantcy. Another rule tha twll affect | \r v Air Brake o e times to assist ex-service men free of '\'; '\' thel: WW“ in Jr\‘\ \.m'k Mr; the department is that a candidate for | \ v cen(pal [ 7501 orclnck Tocal Talians will take | CHar&e in completing all papers which | V»'.(y‘hm:\'\': I employed by he Neé the captaincy shall be a lieutenant for | \t v x5 & o ) s B s 2 . three years before he Will be con- | oo o oG 2 B = sidered for promotion, and a sergeant | .. g oo i 2 WANT HALF HOLIDAY, must have three years' experlence at | o0 €U0 . _ Clerks in local stores that work before he can be elovated | S & (0 i 2 o - = = e to the lieutenantship in the depart- SEERS cee B | Raspherries Growing A | Pressed . ment. Winter Time is Coming Ray Cons Gottfrid Crusberg of 403 Stanley street, was surprised this morning | when he found in full growth in his vard a bush containing raspberries. A | Details of the recommendatior pint of the berries which are of & by the board of very sweel variety were picked, discussed today by officials of the e Shist ' Mr. Crusberg brought to the Her Railroad administration with Presi RITCHTE a samp of the bherries. The warm | dent Lee and the union's strike com- % | weather of yvesterday is believed | mittee to develop how the recommen M. D. 5 u«. to have produced the surprise growth. growth. ' dations would work in practical ap-| Pankrupt estate of James Ritchie Berlin, has effected a settiement wit ———— p]ication. . A TOO TATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | | the creditors by a 60 per cent pag TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms at | i Barl heen Costumes At societies of will start at and streets of izes Awarded For Enjoyable Party—Recent Dance Reported Successful. square Court Columbia, Daughters of Castile, held a meeting last evening in Knights of Columbus hall. Fol- lowing the meeting a very interest- ing and enjoyable entertainment was = held, in the form of a Halloween FRESH SHORW masquerade party. Numerous unique Haddock b 9¢ Sk g arded to Mrs. Lawlor and Gritzmacher for the prettlest costumes, \ minstrel performance was one of incy Herring, Ib... ... Fresh Boston Blue, 1b ¥ Fresh Flounders, 1h enjoyable features and was creditable manner. Mrs, Fresh Smoked Finnan, Had- 1b. take that part in big parade in city to ha held at 3 p. m, HEN UNDECIDED, report thal to Make Award discussion on Wage Fapected Shortly | there is Retail about requesting that afternoons be given iround. The elerks ness is light in the ! week and that at off a week much Clerks’ amon steel Demands, the sociation mem Washington, Lers General Hines has not cision on the wage demand of the Brotherhood of Railway T ~Director- reached a Wednesd: them the yea state that busl middle of ti« least one afternop should be given them. | Reading Rep I & | Sinclair Sloss: Oct '9 de- [Deat:l;s and" Funcra 0Oil Ref Steel & Southern Pac Southern Ry Studebaker Texas Co .. Union Pac . the nmen John F. Moran. marde Moran, aged 66 vear street, died last night at s home. Ho has heen a resident of this city since last May coming here from Guilford. He leaves his| trijed Fruit wife, three sons, Daniel Moran and | trited Retail St John L. Moran of Guilford, and| 717 & food Prod James Moran of this city; thres |11 g tndus Alco .. daughters, Miss Mary Moran of New {11 g Rubher Co s 1 cted as inter- were rendered hy Heslin, McBriarty, Stone and Mrs, Murphy. AJl present v voted that the committee was to he FRE 8 | complimented on excellent ar- Opysterset. 33c At the meeting a report was res from Mrs. M. Flarmon, who chairman of the committee on Fancy Halibut, Steak Cod, Fresh Mackerel, Cod Tongues and Cheeks, Salmon, Etc. railway wages were John F. Smally — SETTLED, trustee of the Jackson, T Z STAT Stockwell its ceived Mr. Hines hopes to make an award | ment was Dewey street, S per month. in the case in the near future. In- - e on premises, Mr. Wallace. _JOHN OLSON TO BUILD AGAIN, 10-29-2dx 5 Building Inspector John W. Allen today issued a permit to John Olson 1'"“‘)“““ | of the New Britain Wood Working | 9-2d | company for the latter to rebuild his shop at the r of 55 Pearl| street which was destroyed by fire | ago. The estimated cost is | The new shop will be fire- | York, Mrs. ank Sullivan, Mrs. o Earl Dolph. The funeral will be held | 7 « Steol prd Friday morning and the burial Utah Copper . be in Guilford. Willys Overland and dance in Booth's hall. The af- auze fair proved to be a great success, both socially and financially. will NTED- 11 Railroad Messengers with Arcade. 10 AUTOMOBILES COLLIDE An automobile owned by | Olcott of 505 Arch street automobile truck driven by Katz of 41 Wilson street, | terday afternoon | Whiting and arrangements for the recent whist Lindahl. Axel Gunner Lindahl, months-old son of Mr LOCAL STOCK T i G oin EXCHANGE PRICES lowed some diluted lye about three — months ago, and was a patient in the Hartford hospital up to five weeks ago. The parents had planned to have an operation performed today. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternbon. Rev. §. G. Ohman will officiate and the burial will be in Fairview cemetery. SENES s Axel G. the and Mr MILD WHOLE MILK Cheese Ib 39¢ SH MADE ORE. \)]T,R\ Butter Ib 66¢ Lean Pot Roasts Beef, Ib. Choice Chuck Roasts, 1b. . Fresh Hamburg, 1b..... Mixed Salt Pork, 1b.... Salt Pork Ribs, 1b. Honeycomb Tripe, 1b. . Lean Pork Chops, 1b. .. Charles and an enny collided yes near the corner of Cherry stree Mr. | Olcott claims he sounded the horn | when nearing the corner while Katz | claims Olcott was driving very fast. WANTED—Yonng graphic work in cellent 30BB, woman for factoy Address Box | 10-29-6d steno- local Tox- opportunity Herald « week $2,000 proof Office FRISBIE & CO. New Britain Nat’l Bank Building Tel, 2010 F. W. Porter, Mgr. We Own and Offer: 100 Shares American Hardware 100 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark 100 Shares New Britain Machine Co. 100 Shares North & Judd Co. 100 Shares Stanley Works 100 Shares Union Manufacturing Co. Richter & Lddy, (Furnished by Co., Mgr.) WANTED—Young man fo work in local factor tunity for Address clerieal Good oppor- young man. Herald nm/.. 10-29-6d Stanley R. During the past few days the local market has been a e and stron Stanley Works sold from 11715 to 12 the market closing 120 bid, 122 asked. There has been a large demand for Russell Manufacturing company stock with very little stock in the market. ambitious Box 31AA, HOLY FAMILY WHIST. A successful social and whist was tic ven under the auspices of the Holy 16c @ | Family Circle of St. Mary’s church in 200 Booth's hall last evening. The winners of prizes at whist were as follows: First ladies’ prize, Mrs. John Keeve ond ladies’ prize, Mrs. Thomas W. se; third ladies’ prize, Mrs. Wil- liam J. Noble. Tho gentlemen's | prizes were won by Thomas W. Grace and ITumphrey Muldownev. Mrs. A. J. Byrne of Beaver strect the Sweet | fancy quilt in the drawing SUES FOR STABBIY 3 ! Potatoes s e and burial was in Plainville, 6 1b 25c | counsel Michael Blansfield has i = | brought suit against Carmelo Cac- Julia Andres. como to recover $10,000 for wounds | Julia Andres, the eight-months-old ILOW GLOBIS | sustained in an alleged stabbimg af- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danual | fray early in the spring. Deputy | Andres, of 35 Cemetery lane, died yes- Onions 81 25 California for . - New 58] lil’mli‘nt Ln\\l Pick Up Strength Rapidly on Vinol | Sheriff M. D. Stockwell served the | terday. The funeral was held vester- Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel l 1. Reds, Clayton, | § FOR SALE—100 Pullets. R. 50c 1b. See Jerry Andy, near Murray’'s brick yard Julia Beyer. The funeral of Mrs. Julia Beyer, of 112 Whiting street, will be held to- morrow morning with services at 9 o'clock in St. Peter’s church. Burial will be in the new Catholic cemetery. 10-29-ddx | Charles C. Slate The funeral of Charles Clarence Slater, of 37 Chestnut street, was held . afternoon. Rev. Henry W. Maier RED STAR Wwon irape Fruit, 2 lnvest ‘in New England Preferred Stocks | court at Wa We desire to express our sincere tion to restore strength »vitality and vigor. | Tuesday in December. thanks to our kind neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness The Wonderful Efflcxency of Vinol is proven by these letters If 'you have funds for investment, investigate and svmpathy extended us at the tim because it contains the very elements needed to re- | papers and attached, property of the | day afternoon and burial was in tha| place weakness and strength, viz: Beef and’ Cod | defendant on Franklin street. The | New holic cemetery. 5 / 5 | et G e ; - Liver Peptones, Iron, Manganese Peptonates, Nux Eeouryiicn Ll e e anks Vomica and Hypophosphites. A splendid combina- Fresh Celery, Lettuce, Bunches, Spinach, Fte Cape Cod Cr quarts for . . NOTICE! The Altar ,\ONN,V of St. John Soup Lenox Soap. Large Ivory, bar..... 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