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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1912 Uf munufactuiers. conceived, the plan [ ing i the foundation, Hiie spirtt and | [;UMM a\hu-n has resulted in the Flardwaro | interestare now aganin something that| e ons fienished by Goordswin City Loan corporation. an expert in | We can count an, it yemains fov the o LISEEAAS udiished by Goodwin, L4 N1 Boreint s oo Eor e soat e | Peanimiilensiont (et (o fitorcan eth| £ . T see, locial manager, RFPUR’I‘S BUSY TERM wplications and building of houses study and select (hose things that s ROMEL - T e [ 0wt o s Mot e Bia ke Members New York Stock Exchange capitalization of $1.000,000 already | ons need fov a “city plan™ that New [ Conn 1t I SPAWLEY R. EDDY, Mg Telcphone 2640 (Continued from Rirst Page) REGIETERED Us S0 s, OFF, 5 irst at the hotel, then at Y. M. ¢ A, with speaker inging and en- tertainment were the first steps, later Britain city may grow fo a detinitely, | Conn bas nearly 50 houses contracted for, No movement will more gencraily |oearetully warked out plan of velop- | 11gd Morris Plun Co Henollt tlio anlitc =rowih ortthor vity ments thals Newa B ritaink 2 0¥y e Erotil S i Nt & enitls Co e e U odudenn s Ui plan, well N' B flunt Co veessis : We Own and Offer i f \ ¢ P Praffic Committee Duties, knew what we were d ¢ L you can Phoenix Natl Bank .... a general meoting or smoker at the “The traflic men of New Iritain | sce the result ST d F & Cl e e e SRR TR L S T S i [ R 100 Landers, Frary ark mingle, shake hands and smile, 18 [ date well appointed hotel ave bheen instrumental in o securing State Bic & 'Tr Co J o o R — of these have heen held during th T T ot i e e T Third, the consideration of i B i 10() N()I'th & Judd vear, caeh one in o oan attempt o Poteoit cliaivinan and tho oMeiont | station ol thetmaint din: svelop Jus s more of 5 . 9 i “Ion T . Five Ins. Companies, - . = - Suits and Overcoats, all " develop just v dittle more € this | committees have persistently worked Fourth I'he planning for f B r\ wits At Overconts, all new [ | deveion Je gl b vy entol| i, 0l i ot st : 100 New Britain Nachine styles and patterns, Crootrtit A DIt press facilitios for our eity and now “Fifth, the need of i gencral pub-{ detna e ..o, . LR . “The encourngement of (he Gro-| Pave under way a movement that will | lic auditorium where conventions, | Hartford I'irc ; 7 : 100 Amerlcan Hardwal"e New Fall Underw Shirts, b result in o chango in the present | large public therin could he | Natioaul Ifirc St o) ‘reight facilities that will place New | held. Phoenix Fite Aritain on a par with other cities of Sixth, the consideration of o | Standard IFire inds : .| the state. The meetings have always | definite plan for the disposal of Cowlistinw, s with the ovganlume o8| | o™ 11 witonded ane tne pian for | sshee and o U (hetmuiersillassocintion, B wil MU e sl s e T e Companics, the same iden of creating an interest | o and coal concerns and in general shipping facilities both for freignt | Actna Life T [ nd a convincing method that would | 4|1 farge receivers and shi N . 5 g o arge roceivers « shippers of | and express and Conn Gen 4 31dg. L 5 show what co-operation and united | frejgh A 4 Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 “3ighth, (he development of a nt: ’ OPER. T cifort could do. The primary idea TNt e lO rEan ot - Spein e e LI S e i W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. he arrell i e (el Lk ] """‘*| “Perhaps mo group within the | jjjzen in the city, that he may help Tubn days for the merchants aside from| chamber has shown such remarkable | {owards making New Britain eleaner | Ublic Utilitics. y 3 the fact that it was a general stimulus | progress as the grocers’ branch. | eajthier and better (o live i HId City Gas Li Co pld 36 W W'H B S ll S 'l Mf C ‘ lothlng ‘ O. to trade throughout every branch of | Starting with some over 20 members | 0RO 0 e L . e 1 uy or oe coviie g. Co. business downtown was to develop | it now hoasts of over 140 members, e e || T i i 271 MAIN ST. and croate an inlerest in the ‘h4|u|-1 Social evenings, conferences, meet-| . & NUO - COSIT LAt the | Nor Con Lt & pr Co ptd Stock ! = cors’ association, a group which has Gloves. now grown to a membership of 110 under the leadership of William New Sweaters in all shades Lite and Indemnity Ins, nd styles, $5.00 o $15.00. ver. The response in each successive | ings with out of town speakers t : Not Co Pr Co co ber. The response in cach successiv : ( Dol Ol Giriies Antg s T (S el nLi & PrCo com sales day has shown convineingly that | advise Yhe Dusiness men Tow to bet- | Shmber Wiet ' hver 1 (006 WO o N e e .10z S il e .| ter and improve their store methods, p 8 . A b aville Wite Colpid 2 it was there, but needed encourage- | ter 1 methods, | 4 ome. 2. A definile programme of | Lhintpsuville Wir Co ptd 28 ment. The aflic burcau and ifs | outings, all have shown that the spir- | B f O e e e Rl e DT e Cof o S ALS work for the year, its monthly meet- | it had been developed. Co-operative 2 < S ¢ organization and control PPrope Manufacturing g s 1 60 buying of sugar, flowr and other sta- o 3 z ings, usually with a luncheon, all S oot || e Ef 31 Jes, o bt »uby « - b t = Miss Estelle Warner of Baston, M: have tended to draw the factory rep-| Pl "”f“‘ s ",:f,’(“. s e ,.;'“, survev. 7. A comparative measure- | yu from Co > will return to that clty tomorrow after | resentatives fogether in a common in- | Cism of high brices and l[‘f"\“"[l‘“\ly;; ment of work and a good oftive | am Eostery Co .. . e z two weeks at the > of | terest, an interest that d broad with oo oDshR b SN Oty . s 5 pending two weeks at (he home of ! hat would broaden W& b L0700 N L oW Britain grocers | System i Hardware (o .. 3 s CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD Miss Mae Warner of Francis street. and at the same time develop the iden ! qa b o “Tonight you will clecl five new |y S ar ¢ : % ) that exchange of ideas and concerted | PRV sained an "vwn!- To Hloloy ORI 60 S ped i el (o 2 FRANK LEE, Local Mgr--Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120 piLC h: It 13 ands ang King ectors he ogethe your 1 Thread (o pfe ) Miss Esther Sakolove of Malden, | effort could but bring results in the | 'l‘l“'“H’ & ‘”"‘”:':"'“m_,\’ Ragcrking e T e \\‘”“ ,J e ‘ faea \ 5 Mass., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S, atters ] aolec B e 3 IO URILALILE 3 s ) . i 2 e b g = - D, Mfo 1 “ o ] Mass, Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs matters that affected the (ransporta- | o "hiowty organized Bakers' asso- | Boverning hoard of your orsaniz- | Bizelow-I16d Cpl o prd orth & Judd Mfg. Co. Rights Bought, Sold s F Sl i 3 v ““""|”“"f'f““‘ O '(l'“li ciation, bids fair to equal the Grocers' | tion for the vear. It will be in pro- | Bigelow-Hid Cpt Co em 112 ork o ore ¢ Bureau. > e & Sl 5 @ effo Wl (i N ehdon P Adinsted - > S Sturman Dyson spent the weeks{ ‘i Mercantilo bureay and fla| 2o%0ciation, starting out under the|porlion to the effort an arnest | Billings & Spencer ... 125 i ; and Adjusted at this office. s - Ty ki ¢ AMercantile bureau and it Loegetic leadership or J. M. Hallinan, | consideration they give these prob Bristol Brass Corp 33 i end at his home on Harrison street. | frequent conferences on {rade condi- | e | E He is studying at Columbia university i o L the spirit is second to none, in the [lems that your chamber goes ahead | The i2dward Balt Co 100 \I;r Catherine Collins of Plainfield :'f‘j'»* development of the buy-at-home | | g mpaign recently organized, to | still further t1 g Case, Lekwd & Brnd Co 200 Nf b the et uniform hours schedule, buy-| y.ge New Britain families to use New “You as a member must {ake hold | Collins o .. 188 e 3 : enrly Xmas movement, clerks’ dances. | gpitain mnde bread and o prevent contribute of vour thought and | Coli's Arms Co ©....... & SENATE Coholan of Harrison strect. salesmanship lectures and the mer- | the $100.000-a-yvear being taken out | suggestions—decide that it is not | laals Lock Co .. L1048 & e RO ODGEY NEW LEADING MAN e chants’ institute plan. all have been| of our city. Some cighteen bakers | what vou get oul of (he Chamber | Fafmir Fearing 125 SHANTUNG AMENDMENT. CTITY IIEMS planned with the fundamental idea of | gre now members and they expect to | but what vou as o part of it, can do | Gritin Toh Co pid 103 Washington, Nov. 4 Femporarily G bringing and centering the mer-| work in close barmony with the gro- | for the good of other Hart & Cooley el 2 laying aside the La IFollatte labor | Claude Kimball. Dapper Individua chant’s interest in the chamber. v cors, “With this in mind New Britain | Holyoke Witr ' Co ...400 imendient 1o the peace treaty, the Join Red Cross today.—advt 'o practically every one of you Trade Bettered. during the next yesr will accomplizh | Internatl Silver prd 93 9 senyte today took up o motion by Re ‘\ to Make First Appearance With Ly The Women's Home and [Foreign | NOW in this room, I think it is clear | | Just & word on the Sales Diy—as| much and the chamber will funcliion | Inteonatl Silver ccm B publican Leader Lodge, to strike the Missionary sociely of the Inglish | that @ real interest has again boen | indieative of the spivit of the qhamber | ax it can and should Johas-Pratt s 3 Shantung provision from the treaty ceum Players Monday. Lutheran church’ wil. meet at the | developed: this interest is growins | : number of merchants partici- Tandors, 10 & € oo 7 LS eieaa B UHB s ol e (el e aa il home of Mrs. Alfred Larson of 72|and is now a matter faken for| pating in each of the cvents, Dollar J 1 Montgomer imendment woud he voled on no Iy ts street, Wednesday afternoon | sranted Day, Bargain Day and ‘Trade Day, De: l(h\ <1nd Funerals. Natl Mar Lamp Co . 3 ter than 3 p. . fomorow. The sen- | Man of the Lyceum Players. He wi at 3 “After our first task of getting bace would show that the wethod was of - { N B Muachine (‘o .... V0 ate voted down the motion by It siuké his first appearance here Mon he regular monthly meeting of the | this interest into veal spirit, the nec advantage to a large number of re- Mrs, John Kllinson. N Dept Mrg Co pfd ...105 publican Leader Loodge (o stril ~Junior Aid society of the Methadist | S1ry 0 sce how we ceuld convert | tailers. Over 123 different stoves| i i 3 . | Nites-Bem-Fond Co prd ss from the treaty the provisions giving church will be held this evening at tho | this interest into renl spiril (he sec- | have gone into the spirit of these he funeral of Mrs. John Blliuson | Njjes-Bea.-Pond Co cm 119 German rights in Shantung fo Japan church ond of the fundamentals in any com- | combined efforts and a good day's | Was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon { Ngreh & Judd Mig Co . x esonantivolce § o hasia Gy The New Britain Glee Club met last | mereial organization y it out business produced in the middie of i : Peck, Stow & Wilcox ... 47 that is contagious and plénty’ of 'pél evening that was the answer (he week, the people brought into the | street. ftev. —Dr G. Ohman, | plimpton alfg Co .....100 WARRBANTEE DEEDS, There was a new case of diphtheria Charty Drive Assisted. | stores ara most important, the mer- | pastor of the —Swedish Lutheran | pugsell Mig €0 .. .....500 A warrantee decd involving $12,000 i b : R reported to the board of health on “The test this vear presented itself | chant shown thal united efforts [ church, officiated at the service smyth Mfg (o A ) was filed in the town clerk's office thig | #Fduate of the Ohlo State Universy Dwight street today, in the launching of the combined | bring results A far different spivit [ the burial was in Fairview cemetery. | wandard Sew Co nfd . 110 morning when TLewis F. Dunn trans. ! 10w school and started his carei Landers, I'rary & Clark today took | charvity drive Al the organized | has existed in the chamber becguse [ ‘The pall and fdower beavers af the | pindard Sew Co com i terred to Benjamin [orwitz and Mop- | #8 Juvenile with Virginia Harned. H] DLt ant $5.500 pevmitifor the lerertin | chartlios ot thet citylearbine AL tan d| otk ilesa s iles: funcral were as follows John Lar- e ke Do | rls Rofsstein land and buildin 1so, for two seasons, was a membe af a one story stecl storage house on | & campaign was carried on to seeure Service Men Assisted. son, Jolin Johnson. Adolph Lindgren, | stanley Works . 120 : ark street [ of Amelia Bingham's company. 1 Nouth Stanley street. It will be | funds that would cover the demands| The last opportunity presented to [ Charles Lindgren, Louis Wallen, Gus- | Gyift 46 Co i gy Other warrnntees filed today we s played in stock and was a menm day afternoon Mr. Kimball is d cemmanding presence and has from her late home on South Main sonality. The new leading man ‘18 V0X196 foet of all such organizations for a full| the chamber to show ils spirit was e Brandl, Axel Lofgren and | pavier & Ftenn .. Ll Lewis Anderson o James Crowley, [ her of Jessie Bonstelle's organizatiof Charles Bengston A mirringe license was granted to- | yean 1. WL Christ, chairman, with | in our Welcome Home o the service Terry Steam Turb Co 240 land on City avenue; Daniel Johnson s owell as 1 Municipal theater iy to Aubrey W. Castlc of Cam- [ his energetic enthusiastic workers|{ men. Though it was distinetively a - Torvington Co prd 5 o John Hartney, land ad buildigs on [ Northampton, Mass. He told a Hepall ridgeport, Mass., and lsic M. Paul| put this over splendidly The satis- | City af the chamber through giv- Denis Kerin Torrington Co com Sevmour street reporter this morning that he thoug of Plainville, faction was so great and the method | ing cover its office and its time con- Funcral services 1wore conducted | Traut & Hine oh T BT e A e et e e 1t work in stock was invaluable Mrs, lla M. Smith of Berlin has | initianted by the chamber so well car- | tributed all that it could to make the | this morning with a solemn Ligh s Union Mfg (o TOO LATE FOR CLASSHYUMCATION, | #ny actor. Outside of his acting houy been appointed administratrix of the | ried out that it wil undoubtedly be- | celebration one nevey to be forgof-|in St. Mary's church at 9 o'clock for| U S Envelope Co pld | i he is very fond of rending and h .ostiate of Isaac A, Dunham. Sidney | come o permanent plan An incor ten. The chamber committee merzed | Denis Kerin and interment was in 86| 17 S Bnvelope Co com WANTED-—Ry small family (3) smill ris. He has traveled in the Orler Cowles and IFrnest W. Mildrum have | poration under the name of the United | with the city committee. in much of | Mary's new cemetery. Rev., W A | Whitlock €oil Pipe .. 65 house or apartment: about 6 room &nd toured KEurope twice His an been named as appraisers. Charities wili be formed and (he | (he detailed work. The chamber | Krause wi T G b i by Dee. 1 Address Herald, Box wer to a very important questio) Red Cross voll call this week moneys distributed as the demands | through F. W. Bennett brought out | Rev. Joseph Barry, deacon and Rev X101 o A Hallowe'en pmrty was given Sa may arise. | the souvenir program as its September | john 1. Winters, snub-deacon A\ 5] urday evening by Mrs. 'Theodore Day Nursery Supported. issue of the regular bulletin. Here | the body was being lowere:d into th PLAINV]LLE NEWS Natzke, of 35 Francis street, to her “The Day Nursery, a protege of | were contained the history of New | crave in the cemetery Rev. Barey and numerous frienc and - relatives. } {he chamber, organized in September, [ Britain in and out of the war, list of | ey, Winters read the committal Guests were present from Plainville, | 4 year ago. has heen strengthened | the service men and complete his- | pravers. The pall bearers were AWl Southington, Hartford and New Brit- | and supported through the hardest | tory of the various industvial plants | linm, John Harey and iin. A buffet lunch was served, after | period and now finds itselt upon a | within our city. The hooklets reflects which games were played Mrs. | sound and substantial footing. The | with credit upon the spivit of the dx-cod | Was, “Twenty-six and single (ontinued from Seventh Page) Georze Kerin 0 John Kehoe and 13award Smith. The he condition of 11 A James is steadily improving and he js now al- | flower hearcrs were Willimn Sheehan Natzke favored with several vocal| carly confributions of the factories | echamber, both throush those that § and James Butler., Antons fhe mans seleetions accompanied on the pian made it possible and the efficient | did their part in its make-up and | gora) ofierin wisn one from (he co vering from his recent accident by Mrs. Charles Tomlin management of Mrs, O'Brien make it | those who contributed so freely for | woriers of the deceased at Landers, | SR o - THEHARMFEU'D Mis. Howard Parsons is in charge | such that practically 12,000 children { its support. 1t may interest you 10 | ooy & Clark and “,'” be presont at {he 'v’““ (0 )f the ladies’ committtee for the Red | have heen taken care of since its | know that the Welcome Home com- Sttty T soveral speed kings here on Thuprsday Cross drive this week. She wlil be | establishment in 1918, It is and will | mittee work called for 16 regular e i vening funcral of Spaluti was > e : : | Sortm New York is visitin stationed at Maytor Quigley's real| continue to supply a real need to the | committec mectings s e J. Nort \ © estate office on Main street where all | factories and to the city, at large Motto of Chamber. e _ ' & the | r . Birnhaum on William Krause ofliciated af the : . n Qeturns should be handed in. On her “Ts good work cannot be measured Now for the last zeneral principle < o 5 2 1" tree A mass I burial was in the new ! el e ] 5= ommitice she his Mrs. Albort hil- | in words alone hut the fact that over [ which we have been working for e ey 18 antmhelisinalarelu gl n d ln g Mrs. William Rowlands, Miss [ §00 children cach month allow just| friendship e ¢ i from a1 1wo werks visit in Waterbury Flora Humphrey 5. Fred Porte I others to e inse e e e iy e etn s Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hohbein e i Humphrey, Mrs. Fred Porter, | that many mothers to earn a lving By reason of {he many meetin e Gy Mrs. Robert ¥iisbie, Miss Asnes Cur- | speaks for itsclf and activities with a common in lowed to sit up every day e Policeman Philip Flynn i Food. making the mus- c ind provided ithel stevies more clastic, al- Arthur Harrop and Miss Bsther Stan- | important of the unmeasurable works [ has in more than one instance done [ ek of 11 Lasalle strect Hohbein' s The young ladies of (he Stanley | our forcign born population. From the | pusies. Men have come fo look tupon | hospital. Ruanscli e atlon (i cain SNeiline i avhich e Do not overlook sa ving. Determine Works office who are members of the | first plans of the chamber committes, [ vhe chamber not so much in ferms | <chool how o lerald and waa | i conferred. A social and | wzae at the home of atherine | fendent Tlohues until now, the work | can' 1 do to make it a heln to all of e S Iy ¥ Minor in Berlin. 'This affaiv will bo | has progressed through first, munici- | uy Binihare fha Ssleel i faneeal R e ach k dd h for the benefit of the local charities. | pal appropriation and when that be- 3 e e s ) come each week ang (epogit it Wlt Tho foly Family Circle will hold | came suddenly unavoidable and the| e change in Jocation of rooms. | merming at the tusetan onnoios || Returen to NMature "0 lmportant meetling on Thursday | work was dropped in June, A R i o Tt R S A AT I ol bt e full attendance is requived cother with Mr. Pellon's aciivity wis| Roening With fhe chamber work, sind W el el e Then you will be prepared for any N responsible for private contributions | second. far more suited to the type of Llartfokd\FiNoy Honny was sceured [or | peen a pleasure to the scevetary to sce SUN and 85 years old, Civil war veteran and j another year and asw a resull, hun- | (pe members and in many eases (h e Ao ANOINTING OFF lor Post. G. A. R.. died at his home | ing made good. loyal cifizens yooms or perhaps to visit for a few in these preparations i A Y o proy et s s S e Home Garden Worl., | moments and chat about the chamber ccounts, 1 ¢ \y one « B nornings MNTING Ol of Ashford, and leaves a widow and | chamber that has made itself rell to | rriondship towards the chamber fo An ' ; S ANOINT o s the lirgast numbar of peopls has been | e hon tors ves b vehr amo wng| v work < he A unforescen influences, the city's ap- | jowanees ean he made for individuali- | Cnough (o form . clss one can b i nerve dluid o pass propriations for 1919 was discontin- | ties and the fact recognized that many | started onth i, nervest whichl hitves ued. This meant the taking away of a.| of our members are Americans, but of | The Spanish cliss will meet thi Sl B ready means of help (o hundreds of | foreign origin, and that they do not all | evening at 7:30 o'clock at the V. W arteries when they have become safe. pleasant. Brings slenderness, better | Vears past in the garden movement did | 4o that you will see this intcrest. spirit The social committee will mect e T e e L] tin, Miss Wilimenin Tracy. Miss Bea Progress of Americanization. ferest, men have been hrought to- Alexander Cherpack, ase on ot Hofdio] ! Qur Read ust en trice Porter, Mrs. Isaac ussell, Mrs, “Important, is not perhaps the most | gether, a friendliness created which yson of Mo aid <. Michael linsville < isit with M 3 m s | o 1oy initinted was the Americanization of | pway with antagonism and petly jeal- | nizht at the itain Cleneral N0 . Tod=o e s fiood Cheer Fund clib will hold | wnder the able work done by Superin | of what does it do for me. but what feem al the offiee. 1le nt tollowoed to set aside a certain sum of your in- Charge of Rooms, will he held 1 oclock (omorron ! the Commercial Trust Company. ik, 6 LT DT | ] E Gl i G bt ] T (i it | et for Help ITARTIORD VITERAN DIES, Which khould make the work possible [ canferences which we need. 1t has e ey hm? you need ('ash qulel 1 C. Storrs, H n Mr. O'Brien I MOON OINTMENT and (M y former commander of Robert O. Ty- | dreds of our forcign horn are fast he- [ non-members come up and ‘utilize the Vhe perest Ol of he are need 4 /0 ]ntereSt Pald ()n SaVlngs Ny ha ; W OINTUENT and Tremont in 1856, e was a native Perhaps the one activity of the | goings. There is a distinctly different SUN amd MOC the home gardens, (hrough the same | your secretary’s propheey is that i al- [ W- guaranteed weight reduction method; | families "he chamber active for two | a4t once think and analyze facts as we | Co AL hardencd. or better still, used as health and happiness. Get small box | N0t Wish to see it abandoned. Your| ana friendship grow and strengthen | this evening at 7:30 o’clock to di of ol of lapeln at the drug Follow | hoard of directors voted unanimously | und in the end provide a foundation yoctions. You are allowed Lo cat sweets, i ce.; no &tarvation or strenuous esercising Your 1ife becames worth living with | FCSPonsibility. A part time supervisor | for New Britain mot clearer mind, improved fig buoyant | was hired, the land necessary gra- O Lot e step, cheerfulness and optimism. Get thin nod stay so. arteries, muscles and nerves in ; cuss (he coming parties that elastic condition, =0 they will to carry it on and to assume all the| ypon which we can build great things The physical education commitice function normally. SUN and yesterday afternoon. . MOON OINTMENT has no Cqual There are now eight members in Tor rolief in influcnza, colds. croup, the manicuring class and there must uriii : ism, lameness, - = be 1wo more embers added before i N o Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night. } ploughed and made ready, the gardens | nas had during the past ven® 0all] o o o osin its work N bay B ooy ] TARRANT & HAFFEY ! ddiicettne cost “r} Ieineland ,,,\“,”‘ | "( nee ”,,’,(,, 'f,‘m.l".“ ihreetorar Al iaesthetic dancing o ANOINTING OIL for all ailments UNDERTAKERS | our peaple more contented with their | (raflic, 36 srocer s [ thipehis ‘“‘ e Tor Ul Eor the body, anoint after Iln.uun: MYRTLE St, Bast End Oflice, 3 | daily life of town conferences, 18 genernl meel- | Stiied and ave ng it refreshes the body and s e St Te 51-2 Housine Situati Relicved. ings, » outings. 16 weleome home, 14 | Members the circulation of the nerve fluids ! Junllecat il N R - el il g sclgeme ot e Mrs. William Blair of West Pear nd lobd. Mnlic sura’ youl axc obtain investment information, send money abroad, get Travelers Iy Attendant—Iree Use of Chapel. o condition presented perhaps | charity drive. 12 ontside organization ] and vood. Mak & peen voted chairman . S e > n rques or et eat —Orders Taken For Upholstery— | %1 ch real concern to the divectors [ and 12 credit meetings, totaling 218, [ 50 has L having the best home treatment Cheques or Letter of Credit. AT YOUR SERVICE, ciously contributed by citizens of the “1 just want to outline some of the ey, and with the $50 garden plots, | varions mectings which the ghambor S luncheons, 22 out A checking account. make a will, appoint o Trustee, Exccutor or Guardian, deposit your valuable papers in ectly safe place, the acute housing sitvation in the | The remaining 241 have heen of one | e cafiteria committee e (hat is possible (o get. Look for WE ARE 1 the name, SUN and MOON, on e it AL 0 GE T GO (b || Pt BT GOt Ty Mrs. Marion Aldrich of the condition during the | day will perhaps give yon somo FUNERAL DIRECTORS last year has grown steadily worse | idew of What we are doing and wheth- | arrange the classes and supply artford, Ct. Small size d0c; 773 MAIN STREET, CORNER PEARD STREET, arge size 75c. For sale at Dick- HARTIORD, CONNECTIOUT. THI FUNERAL HOML rather vh:_\n better. At meeting after | er we are just halding down our office. | teachers . i i rd meeting directors deliberated attempt- Conclugion of Report. The Stanley Works' club will hold inson Drug Co.. agents for New CAPITAL AND SURPLUS FUNDS OVER $3,000,000. wiice and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. {ing to find out just the best method “In conclusion i @ dance Friday evening at the Y. W Britain, ) Telepha o be used in relieving the shortage. A year or more has been devoted | ¢, A, hall. | | | D S

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