New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 gfi?}; ;&\ggfisu%fi{ EN% THEY’VE JUST BFEN FREED BY BOLSES 1{}@@@«»5 T RI CHT ER & CO ;‘ Children of Relugees , o : 4 § We Own and Offer oy — Names and faces | 3 1 | . | Slireels 10:30 2, m.—'he un- 1 o stock toatithe mined by Ited Cros : nned | I 1scé of today's trading, first quoti- i osers it of Poland cno | g : ' o U S B 100 Shares of North & Judd to Yield 7% day in search for the parents of 10,000 i n nd recessions, For the most part, i L i SANOTED VELOUR HATS unclaimed children, lost in the chag ‘ ] 4 however, changes were limited to o . ; 4 : 3 ractions, the only imports Kcep- Tbe Stola-Bloch Co. 1219 of the German drive of 1918 4 4 | 3 i nportant excep heing some of the motors which Every day from among the starved | point, while several of the OVERCONTS! We have them from $30.00 o $55.00, Stein-Bi and ranks of the wanderers, some. worn | t i R : g i ste were much lower with woman or broken father clasps the S di | 9 : : A Rubber and chemical : i represented the strong spe . 8 aif from who ey were - Shuman’s. Min wait from whom they were mer-| X % i - ! . ’ ¥ fies and low iced rails we Sheep-Lined Coats, $13.50 to B | cilessly tarn almost three years ago— 5 5 = w20 etive and firm = B i g e oo || S | [ e LI & CO ; not in some Red Cross refugee s = - CLIVION | t level Ry ; = tion. There are thousands who will ALBERT £~ COYLE | W.ARESQN = last hour with oils and & 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. never be claimed, for their pavents, teels and ' @ | driven away when the Germans cam Christiania.—Clinton Webber Are- | sheviki, They been held prison- | tionary e l“arre found only temporary safety in Rus- | son. of Bridgepor(, Conn., and Albert 1 since Augis They Left Avch- | tlar sicwhere they we ght in the web G0y o) U VIR G SaE e e e Norwi s Foon s g > of anarchy and suffered death in the [ nave just heen relcased by the biol. b releast Ot lng Q. duss Of RiIslm atornor: | New York Stock fxchange quota- AL of the children are now under tions furnlshed by Richter & Co., 271 MAIN ST. B[ e e HUNTERS REPORT HE'LL PAINT WILSON uf the New Yok stock and such supplies as are available have been devoted to their needs. But | PLENTY OF GAME | " g ok Nov. 7. 1019 for the thousands who neve in; Hizh lLow Close cquipm e | D Unifed with their parents, more Snga a6t 95 9614 than temporary aid is needed. Some G OEPOSESRCOME NGOG L e U T v i e o W EDUCATION PLan| s tan et meml ™ LA e | 2 et i GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Unless rescued from actual stad With Quail. \ A STl e et () =P tion and nakedness and mothered | ! 3 s Sramn il CONNEUTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HIARTFORD the outside world, until they are enorlS Ve Do ea e R 10235 1 . . oo 5 = U : 8 b S Opinion HMas Been Sought By agam, these children will bear ! She st | S . G VRANK LEE, Local Mgr.--Room 410, Natl. Bk, Bldg., Tel. 2120 : ks of war for the resp of their | Officials indicating that mn : ] New York Joint Legistative Ana 3 wmemin, rickets, tuberculosis | ning heavy in all distriets of 5 v | $asGas 2 B . o hiitoe) wnd_kindred .hum.‘\-. fast m.»un:; l'—,{xm Ium that the Linm rs are having 3 i v\“‘m\"““"”“l““‘v' C een SR |l Lafldel's, }‘ral‘y & Ciark BOUght and SOld citonic SuiltorevetmhandiclipRIREE B Lo o % o 2 G S O oot soy A. 3. Stevenson. associate counsel —— = sands of ducks are reported about the | 2 Baldwin Loco ...141%; 13814 for the joint legislative committee state. Many arc being scen daily * % 3 S A0 250 investigate seditic activities of 1 CITI" 17EMS along the shore linc by game warden . : i I o 7 105 14 % eSS =S o during the past several weeks. The 3 % % x 3 3 R T R g 193 19% Y Prince George hotel, New York city, =i Gk | hetter results this fall than in a long | b ik 3 ' o ...107 1041 104% | ! hast sent a letter to Superintendent Have yvou joined the Red Cross vet? | time. | S ‘hes i s 581% 581 Holmes who has been very active in | Join today Advt Local hunters report that many of \mericanization work in New Bri- | the woods neighboring the city are | : 4 Chi Rock tain. The letter states that ihe Plumbing Inspector Thomas Quin- | com- o led with woodeoci and quail. Many | : Chile Cop mittee will recommend to the New York state legislature an liv is confined to his home e e il have been seen by autoisis Chino Cop increased | passing woods. The big increase in | R SN Cons Ga : : = | George Mucauley, superintendent of program of education and Ameri- | 7 ot | the amount of game in the woods : § | Corn Proa canization for adult illiterate for | the New Britain Coal and Wood con tor- e cigners. The lotter also says that the | P20y has had plans drawn for th purpose of remodelling his home in Farmington. The style of house will 2 e typical colonial. The interior as vie education throughout the Huntr N D lrie 1st prd uz Countralien b el e i el Gen : and in view of work of Mr. tiotmes | ok s e exterior will becarotully ) P ANS FOR CELEBRATION jo : about the state is due to the mui 2 Crucibl taini of a number of ganic furm SR Y Giba Caile cammittee s seeking the co-ope about the statc 4 8 1k Horn tion of the state superintendents of ; nodeiled in 1 New in connection with Americanization here his opinion i ht and i 2 n rashion. with beautiful landscape gar- Goodri Mayor Geo A. Quigley Seiccts Fixe | London—Sir William - Ovpen, o s wm are drawing the plans « 2 3 ix (. Moy education for fore , . | is working on paintings of the pe Hlinois Cen 3 The rainfall for the month of Oc- [ Service Men to \rrange For Armi- lens surrounding. Hine and Brum- teer fas >mpulsory Superintendent Holmes in speaking Inspiration o et her was 3 " 2 Ve of the letler this morning said the o . tdva Tor Uhe excs stice Day Observance Tuesday. : Y war visit America U - e did not favor compulsory ¢ Preliminary surve OURLLIe R CRCe Wilson [ Int Al tidh to foreigners unless it vations for the homes of Ifred W Mayor Geor A. Quigley today an- int XNi R R e >orter and Howard Wilson on Lin- . Soi olutely necessary. He said that (ibortenfiana fELaw L gl g nounced the commitiee 1o arrange for ‘ NS TN D RIED ! avored it up the ¢ 900 18 « coln street havesbeen made. e L e e o o b A . vens Tor EFOWn-UDS did The ssmaking class will meet S g z dogency Lehig b e s e 10 o'clock at the Y. W.| Tuesday evening. The commitfec is - MeMabion is One of the Victors | (07 mme of the great fig 10ted the old adase “You Johnson will be the follows Lric Olson, slarold in Decision of City Court Juds Mex Petroleum 1o 0 water, but instructe | Thompson, Harry C. Jackson, Hu LS TR T A8 o Tl v S o] R (el nake him drink A requicm months’ mind mass will | A, Hargreaves, Frank W. Pinches, s ted Monday morning at 7 Dr. William M. Stockwell, Stanley £ s el or | Karpinsk ex Travinsk Tmberto : 4 fary’s ehurch for the | Karpinski, Alex Travinski, Umberto | foll et Sttad lox Hart. Vozvello and John Bosselli The' n o ‘arefahon. to recove 2 T4l T it ' “All you need is a heart and a | committec will meet tomorrow eve- | | f Zoa i Ll B e o I ' s 5 io, in control i | dollar.” Join 1he Red g ning in Mavor Quigley’s office o per= {5 B r S EIRER g E e (e dol e " - ; ing out zold nu My, and Mrs. William T, Sloper, of | fect details, Sesar R s e s e e e : S ‘\ vs v““:m ! court tod rendered three dec Abid in actions heard recenily. . The - Nad Finme, ischargcdiWod: Lexington strect. have returned after 1t is planned to hold a | TeRIntiet el diasmnow Wi Dl e s e e it oy 3 0 spending several days in New \m“.‘l ver . 10 be follow ‘V ¥ “"," Judzment for the iaintifewas iPenn R R Lt o i sram consisting of specchmik e s e o o s, | IO G B0l or IyonsiStcac Tl elaonnt Gloa s wasirenarted ns |isvxolat Tethat s fhew conimittes SNITBSNES S0l R R B ) e i asodinlon i dad 10 program at the meeting | ¢ 0.0 compur o 8200 N . N et :! 5 Americar G Ik Htaly. In | William Boyes Thompson lent or the oo 5 viously ill at his home on Vine First Class Machinists’ Mate Wil- tomorrow night street today. S A Ccosts 80 Judgment ian1 A Kalin, U. 5. N, son of M Several cases were igned for it by default was awarded the plaintiff | nd Mrs. Axel Kalin of Lyons strect, | trial at the short calendar session of ; i Lin the action of iue Kowolski inst | ! 5 544 : ; the city court this afternoon. Red Cross Workers to the Cracow Polish Corporation to re- e s : L cover $64.23 danu and costs of | Tt e T |k SOERE SR e Tag All Automebiles | o, s e AL 78 |RUSSIAN HEROINE vork ror bial urned to the city, having 1 Union P the navy' December 17. | were issued a marri license at the Fomorrow tag day for automo- ken | yd-American line whic leaddership of Miss Ruth Corbin, Acquired Property - T P (o | - FOWN FARM STOCK have Red Cross bearing the word ! Th ter board this morning sac-| U ber ( L 1 2 Marvic Ivonoil, a Captain in “Legion ol | quired a valuable picea of land of 110§ U H oV® by ihe government ! hip | .exington street avery « shou!d | toured up and down the Atlantic con | BLIGEEEI s well cross | TEST FOR TUBERCULOSIS | 7Join” at sundown. The tags will be ihe water to Frun A i g ey ctationed | Aeres a1 Buvlington hrook from . and it he el s e win Mony Alos Jeummall Where s alno Gon | animal commission of the state, beir e S e iy B “I',“ 2. nilding in very good condition stand- of the two amminit Vesie 4 representative ol o federal jiote o iBS8S b i g on the properts. Chairman Ros e ‘[‘ et b B e e e ,i\"f' \"m:"'_“:‘ Tevin Margarvet Foster, Iernac S ) Kishinev, Soutl T LAy Rt TR s | e (6 oanl sai this ] § (NOAL STOCK paris, Oct. 2 morning. The property. according to FFlorence NMouat, Margarct Lewis 1" La Pallice, an S Caine |l ror no ey have serculosis. M Rosshere, will | the Fo = S Ioréy Paltice, and ‘ b nst e dnave wberdiosis |l ERISIEE TR R e Bt iy EXCHANGE PRICES whe ¢ encountered @ submarin vt ix expected in a few days. | . 2 o P he charity Doatd will hicer Lhis cvo: | DonisiWilliams, T illian Sleath Shlnt = f yma, Zimmerman. Just what his plans wee the futu ing to appoint & now superintendent | Clark and | | | Death™ at Work Among Coun- cities visited were Halifax re he | \ representative o the domestic Wl trymen in Rumania, vitnessed the resulis of ihe exple Jontevideo. Barvbadoes, | 4 i rm yesterday to determine i Iy a captain in “Legion of D here he T July th the fumanian can Red Cross. A Ivanoff we undecided, but previous to his e¢n- | to fill the vacancy of the late Alonzo - - T o & ; r & Co.) charge of a ssian machine gun ¢ sting b machinis; {RN J. Hart nvestigator Fred Murphy AT THIEE THHOSPITAL, Unofficial Repmth Show i e Mt pany n:, h ku‘l.‘“w’"“ .ww“.‘t Fondonits sine | company. of | and Brank 7. OLBrien are um\]rirrmli WAL 0 i Kentucky As Going Dry | ) ki e Asked | shrapnel fragments in her shoulde ow Lo candidatoes ; 2 ) 2015 2 : 2 5 ey Lo : | Victims of Two Auto Accidents Show Louisville, Ky, Nov. T.—{noflicial > | this day. She hus alwo two bull E Continued Fmprovemeny. Glutnsaliom e A ) : 2 ’ hanks ction showed a majority of 4300 forr Y She is now en n distributin 1o express ou sincero | Jrgis Wadachurian of St Church | the state-wide prohibition smendment | 1 v 5 ! Amervican medical P upplies A i E anc ¢ « oday tha 10 amend- | A\wrerican 1lordwe 1 Ticr col ' cn ) ssarabian | iviends and neighbors | wrect, who sustained two broken legs | #nd indicated today that the amend v ) untrym rabi ANy acis of syimpi ind | ment had won with several thousand ) 1 (FH A 3 3 district of N [ 21 i ] mpithy and 4, pe automobile collision on the 4 1 : SO ; s extended us during our be- | votes to spare v (p quarters in Kishiney | Plainville road. October 8. was 1 | rass (p 3 s 0 s f e Ui ac i oF onh Tt T was an officer hoih son_and _brother, Alesander | ported as getting alons nicely at he | pro geo \tl(:n“:-(‘;' i > - ; d be old Rusian arny aml in one of | ks 1o those who contributec 3 0t N . | f ‘ fighting the Bolshevists near Ode peantital flora tribugen - an operation on one of the legs some 150 For Legal Advice | < o Lan 45 + hushand wis an ay md au We wish especially to ex- | pospital today. Dr. Smith performed tributes Mt and Mrs. Michael Cherpalk and Family { ‘;umu ago, and another operation will Bengmmin 17, ¢h llavtford at- | N U v 5 ] j ing the rly v o i be held as soon as the man's condi- [ orney, has hrouzht zainst Harry 5 londgcont ! IS 006G | tion warrants Goldberz of this city for the recovery | N % Co (pay | The hospital authorities also report | ¢t 130, which Ch claims | that improvement is noted in the | 'e2al advic : ¢ defendant Card of Thanks, wish to express our sincere A on o iends and | condition of Mrs. John Anisko, , who ighbors for the many aets of kind-( igured in the auto fatality at the | count \nd scmpathy oxtendod fo us in| (Mayton railroad arossing 5 {he recent bereavement, the death of | ©ctober, in which four persons were | CAUGITT IN SFITCHBURG J ; ) | y 3 S " 3 ! i ctican Tt M ind Mrs Guilri Do James [occo, the vieting of e it \l Tl vmond J. Pearson mysterious shooting affiay on partiment. that O BReard v ember who developed phemmonia i sted Broni Kotkowski, of (his city Rty Mour Divy or Nighe | L e hoeptial Jater s 2 chotted there Wednesida prant s | Deaths In This City | ! it ook O | PUBLIC WORKS HEARING. improving steadily. August Ue e woed TARRANT & HAFFEY Was broughil {6 the imsiituire B e e el During Menth of October M ovet i W it ¢ two hcarings Tuesduy MYRTLE St., East End Oftice, to the police, left the hospital 2 | Jubilee S, el (151-2 iR 4 LI L Lady \ttendant—Iree Use of Chapel, = GROCERS HAVE SOCIAL I ) Ovders Taken for Upholstering. VIKING FAIR REOPENS ishway on vong Tha Phe first n cinl of U deve The V ng fair in the bungnio | Grocey 1 i « ttion will reopen tonig and it is expected | w 1a 1 nizht in Turne ! wers n that another capacity audience will and over 500 attended. The program i [ be on hand. The fair discon- | was furnished by Miss Keough of B TO SPy stree 1 Lorrains ! PUNERAL DIRECTORS tinued Wednesday n per the New York city, a faney dancer. and | G Nler one Yo of me ‘ w Disty ey of sal) Milton = s 22y 2 sehedule mapped o fair com- | a Hartford magician also contributed 63 vears and over. IZley John t + « artfor will e eols, st tween T THEEECNER AL OME) mittee, 2 night has bheen ' to Lhe cvening's ontertainment. | gie, institutions There wer ver « t th ' noric it ot ¢ 4 in Dixon Office and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. | set for Mond i At that time | Chapman’s orches furnished the | theee non-regidents who died daring | exercises of N tain fod 3 e ) h noou Allen | Telephone. prizes will be drawn off. | musical program for dancing the mont lo. B on s v, December cet east (o

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