New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1919, Page 11

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rivd HATS UNVANMOUN VELOUR The Stein-Bioch Co. 1019 H. W, O, Sweaters, Made in New Bri $15.00 ar, Union Two-Picce to $12.00 Styles. Fall Underwe Suits and §t Iall Gloves—All The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. o~ ! FINANCIAL zw.‘ww’m WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street Close.—Renewal liquidation in the last hour spread to rails and other repr ntative shares industrials and specialties making new low levels. The close was weak. Sales approximated 1,350,000 shares. LOCAL STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES (Furnished by Richter & Co.) Stanley R. Iiddy, Mgr. Bid Light.200 1Gol 102 131 95 of Hartford Electric Southern N E 7T American Brass Am Hosiery (par American Hardware Am Silver (par 25) Billgs & Spen (par Bristol Brass (pa: “olt’s Arms (pa Bagle Lock Co (par 1. F & C (par 25) Na Mar Lmp (par N B Machine (par Niles-Be-Pond com J Mfg Co (par Rights s ok, 8 & W (par 25) Russell Mfg Co covill ysweranaae Standard Screw com .. 370 Stanley R & L Co .... 440 Stanley W’'rks (par 25) 120 T & H (par 25) . .o Union Mfg*Ce (par 25 191 1616 370 120 115 Mr. and Mrs North street, re vesterday in honor wedding anniversary. They have six “hildren. Mary, Esther, ' Charlotte, Phillip, Kdward and Joseph The regular meeting of Court Jumba, Daughters of Castile, will "held fomorrow night at K. of C. 1t § o'clock William Brackett, W Brackett, jured football hury coll Engraving orders should he placed 66 Church street of 32 eived congratulations of their twentieth Co- be hall W an in- caused in student at Middle- son of Mrs. is suffering from which is a knoe He Christmas Sce Adkins, for Now advy Will sell one pound of fectionery sugar to cach tomers. New Britain 1 3 Main street.—-advt The' Holy Mary's church met last evening. Itev J. J. Barry, assistant at St. Mary's ave the society a short talk on alue of higher education. Thomas Murphy sang. The society voted *to hold a whist in January. Order at Domino con of our cus sain Storve, socieety of St yvour Xmas greeting cards now Adkins, 66 Church street.— advt The lssex club will social and dance at Booth’s hall Tuesda evening, November 18. Olcott’s ‘chestra will furnish the music Cards have been for a din- ner dance at the Shuttle Meadow club next Saturday evening after the Yale- Princeton game The Country club has also issne a dinner dance after the Y ton game ne aturday night 7 Officer Thomas J. I will mence his dutie n this evening John Smith, a fornier resident, candidate for the common council ot the coming democratis primaries in Springfield, Mass, Officer John abandoned gtreet last fled today Tiopkinsg chine in that John Gnat, the Russell & Erwin Company by Sergeant the Simsbury authorities. Fred McEnrow, local correspon- dent of the Hartford Times, resumed his duties today after a short ill- ness. give a or- issued ney as a regulav ratrol- Tiebler automobile night. The by Kdward street, Hartford was stolen city found on Grove was identi- srinton 24 The ma- evening car ofr early last arrested today at Manufacturing Richardson for was Deaths and Funerals 3, Martin Henry Smith, until about two dent of this city, died t at the New B hospital of diabotes rion to his death he had been living with his wife and mother in Wallingford 1 170 wi veteran of th drafted in and was senl to Camp e was discharged from September, 1918, The de- ceased in this city and at- ! tended the public schools. The funeral will be held o'clock tomarrow worning at Mary's chureh. ‘The burial - will in the Catholic cemetory. heen 1918 Md in having in Juoly Meade, serviee was born at St. be new Micha The funcral of the little vietim ortuni. Michacl IFortuna, of the trolley acei- dent Saturday wfternoon on Smalley street, was held from his home at 51 Laurel street this morning. The serv- ice was conducted at the Ruthenian G Kk church. Burial was in the Ruthenian Greek cemet Thomas Woods. Thomas Woods, an aged lrish dent of this city many years. at 8:30 o'clock morning at New Britain haspital. leaves two sons, Timothy and Patrolman Thomas Woods, and a daughter, Mrs. John Kelly of Union street. The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock Wednesday marning at St Mary's church. The burial will be in the new Catholic cemetery. resi- . died the He for this General Viagd r Matis, | 1avly and | | pric the | mington | cards for | le-Prince- | an Viadimir Mati son of Mr. and the one month old Mrs. Michael Matis of 60 ton street died Saturday night. The funeral was held this morning and the burial was in Fair- view cemectery. The funeral of M son was held at 2 afternoon from her late residence on Commonwealth avenue. The service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Wallstrom. The hearvers were Charles Munson, Fran 3org, David Hjelm, Willlam Anderson, Gustave Anderson and Louis Anderson. The burial was in Fairview cemete Alma Marie Ol- o'clock yesterday am D, Lewis, of William this afternoon at 1:30 from Mortuary chapel with Rev. Lyman Johnson. Lewis. who former resident of New Britain, died Saturday in a hos- pital in Philadelphia. Wi The funeral was held the win prayers by D. Lewis is Mrs. Gottloh Lovch. Funeral scrvices wera conducted under the direction of Rev. Martin H. Guadian for Mrs. Gottlob Lorch this afternoon from her late home at 216 Maple street and burial in the Fairview cemetery. was Pictro Francolino. Pietro Francolino, one of the carly Italian settlers in New Britain and one of the most prominent residents of that nationality, died at his home at 126 Oak street last night. He was but a few months short of 70 year: of a e is survived by three sons, Pro Dominic Luke of this city, « 1. Barbuto of Wallingtord daughters in Ttaly. Fune be held Wedne: morning from St. Mar; church and burial will be in $t. Mary's new cemetery. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere ap- preciation to our friends and neigh- bors for the many acts of kindness and sympathy extended to us in our hereavement in the death of our beloved wife and mother. (Signed), ALBERT OLSON, VINCENT OLSON, ERNEST OLSON. Card of Thanks, Wao deslre express our most heartfelt thanks to kind neighbors and rrjends for their kindness and sympathy during the iline: na at the death of our beloved hushand and Denis Korin, We are particu- cateful Lo those who contribut- ed flowers and wish to“thank them in an especial manner. MRS, DENIS KERDN AND IPAMILY to rather $11000 REALTY DEAL, \ndrew Parfyka has sold his block lots on High street to IFrank and amut for in sountoski paid have been 14,000, the the prop neighborhood of Announcement S J. Kiniry, J. P Kiniry, Nov. 10, 1919. We take pleasure in amouncing the opening of our offices from which we Will install, operate or audit up-to-date Bookkeeping or cost systems., Our stenographic department is at your service and we would appreciate an opportunity to contract for your daily correspondence, Male stenographers tendance, Kiniry & Co. Rooms and Booth's Block, alwiys in at- Oftice AN, B M., Hours, Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS MYRTLE $t., East End Oflice, 15 Jubilce =t., Tel. 1451-2, Lady Attendant—I'ree Use of Chapel. Orders Taken Upholstering. Andrews & Doolitte, Inc. Office and Parlors 15 Walput Strect. Telephone, itain | World War, | Wallingford | Woods | | | | | NEW COMMITTEE NAMED FOR CONGREGATION WEEK Swedish Luthe Chureh Faeng Plans Progres Dates Are Favorably — w1 Bl Larson, president of (he the Swedish been Lo erected Congregadion 17 and an been named (o under the chairman. Afiliated him in the conduct th uTaiy be Charles Wallin, as seeretury commiittee; Joseph 12 treasurer, and the the committee Mrs, John Johnson, the lie Iiricson, Lanh Lautheran minager er Leaguc church has the hooth church during November 13 committce of naed of to in o has Herve with of will of tho Hultgren, | following members | Mrs. Oscar Mo- | on, Mrs. Sclma Amanda Carl- Mabel Hultzren and Mildred Nelson and Messrs. Jo- hannes Svensson, Sol Ringquist, Alex Bjorkman, Justus Wallin, Andrew Berlin, John Swanson wid Lundquist. Assisting is a committec of 100 members Congregation Week event held in the church the Swedish Lutheran chureh with booths erccted about the hall. A pro- un is rendered each evening. The | aftaiv brings the members of the church and their friends tc rer for | a social time and the financial gain is for the general church fund. fiE@SONALs John A. ckson and family of | Hart street spent the week-end with friends in Providence, 1. | Among the New Britain people who attended the Wesleyan-Amherst football game in Amherst Saturday were the Misses Ruth Darrow and Ann Clang Miss Arx street spent, Milford. John C. Loomis, treasurer Commercial Trust company, turned from a hunting trip, week, on Long Island, with fifteen ducks and two geese. he shot them “headore zeneral is an annual parlors of in nda the Pearl | New Carlson of week-end of the has re- asting a abo TOO AT FOUND can have same at 42 Hartford and pay by calling evenings Ave. Miss Crane, for this 11-10-1dx Janu- or five Addre 11-10; tenement of in kood Box ) four rooms locality Herald i man for watch- Grozier Co., 11-10-3d man to lathe. Co., 46 Apply ingo strect. WANTED—A Warner & J. Beaton ood work Apply Whiting 11-10- on wasey Mrg OTTICE TOTRS, Daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Attendants at Al Times. MY TERMS. accept part o suit pat Bonds 4 Lady T will balar Liberty face value. down, AND FOIR MY SPECIAL Do you realize what (his work -can_be done without pain. and dread. If you want NERVOUS WOMEN ANE N-Ray Con=ultat No Work e . BRITAIN DAILY REQUILN wl o Xl cit TWO BIG DENTAL SPECIALS UNTIL NOVEMBER 21Ist. PRICE means? N painiess dentistry testify that my expert knowledge of the use of NAP-A-MINIT ¢ CHLLDI 15 YEAR ( Specialist x Originator Cons Dr. J. HENRY FAGAN 213 MAIN STREET Dental Nurse in Attendance HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1016 NSRS PO ‘ SOLDIIL [ANRUIRY 1 OF COMERNING Chaber of Gommeres b, 1l KL D ient will wil bt this mornin acloc Pnoon al 4 i Clhiadrnm wl COWa y ool Corporal Georgo CGaudetie 1 10 wi ot for (he s e Ll Ineadiy noon Pl chiel rates for W Kiled ina | o w | cin tion on Novembey tin ]m cussion s the tion on the €'V W el for e i Lopc e thumously awarded =hed Servies Cro; TUESDAY’S LOWER PRICES sts 1h Boiling Pieces 1h FRESHLY GROUND FRE HAMBURG H SLUICED BEEF LIVER NATIVE ‘AL ROASTS LEAN CUT PORK CHOPS /SMALL SMOKED HAMS, whole or half MEATY SOUP SHANKS Lean Pot Roasts Choice Chuck R« lean ¢ 16¢ 12¢ 22¢ 10¢ 16¢ 30¢ 32¢ 12¢ &an Sweet Potatoes 6 lbs. 25¢ Solid Head Sweet Calif. :! r'j C I Cabbage Grapes .. 2 lbs « Oranges \\Wric 25¢ Dz Fresh Creame) Mohican Selected Butter 68¢c Ib. Eggs 59¢ Dz. FANCY SELECTED QUEEN OLIVES ... pt 2lc SWEET SUNKE i Davis’ O. K. | BAKING POWDER . 6 cans 25¢ Moh. Ass’t'd. SOUPS 3 cans 25¢ S s — GOODWIN BEACH & CO. CONNECTICUT 1. PRANK Landers, Frary & Clark Bought and Sold MUTUAL Local Mgr.-—- Room HARTFORD Natl. Bk. Bidg., Tel. 2120 BUILDING, LEE 110, 1 am offering these special inducements to you for yodr per- sonal recommendation and good will. My modern up-to-date obice i equipped with cvery convenience for the comfort of our patrons. I want the people of New Brigain to become bette nted with my wonderful establishment and methods, and in order (o place the latest in Dentistry at the command of all 1 am making these special offers for this period, that is, up to November 2ist, only. SPECIAL NO. 1 NO. 1 18 MY “ROOFLESS PL This wonderful plate poss esses many plates. which are distinctly itsown. The plate is so constructed that it holds fiemly to gums, leaving the roof of the mouth fully exposed. and . permit the full enjoyment of the palatable flavors of delicate sweets and foods. 1L does not slip or fall and holds with equal firmness (o all parts of the gums. It has great strength: permits perfect articulation in speech and (horough mastication of the toughest edibles. Being light. it is extromely comfortable, HORSE SHOE_ @ SPECLAL TE” advantages over other the Novembe torios aher includin, s inmy labo Bul reni November Uil .00, at price holds make (e exty ouly this plate, 3 Iy low this up (o and including st SPECIAL With Special Noo 2 1 am Work or teeth without § Whether ‘Peeth I8 them without When two or construct around, plates. restoring every and beautiful; they cause no or singing, and arc kept clean $ NO.2 introducis atapr 1os( by (ho most ~cientific Bridge wver befove equatled. decay ov aecident, 1 ates heen pain. ¢ tecth I to missing restore ng (hr and cither teeth are or stumps remain them, a new set without woth. ch teeth fivin, - solid inconvenience in mastication, talking in the ordinary way. Jaw, we ol Vit WITHOUY PLATES T\ GUARANTEED PERIOD BRIDGE NAP-A-MINIT Not oniy your extractions, AP-A-MINIT has revolutionized come NOW and be one MY WORK WILL Bl ONLY § but your dentistry of my S moe in fillings, crowning and bridge and dispensed with pain many pleased patients who class by mysclf. MY GENTLI: A ALL MY WO CIATE ON N APPR ARANTIE D PAINLESS METHODS ) NAP-A-MINIT NO PAIN Estimates Cheerfully Give Reasonable Prices patient Is Satisficd and Radiologist amination Free. of Dentistry dered Complete at unless Over Besse-Lelands HoConnt tranmporta o RICHTER & CO Membhers New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. HIAWLAY 1L KEDDY, Mgr, Telephone 2640 We Own and Offer 100 Shares of Colts to Yield . . 7.80% 100 Shares of North & Judd to Yield 7% O & CO ® Romus 309-810 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. We Will Buy or Sell Scovile Mfg. Co. Stock Choose Your Glasses as You Would a Human Companion Glasses will probably be your closest companion through lite. Therefore choose them well. You will find our Optical Service Perfect in fitting of Lenses and Mountings. We fit you for comfort, style and service, Let Us Examine Your Eyes. DAVIS & GOODWIN Optometrists--Opticians 327 Main St. Phone 1905 NEW BRITAIN CLOTHING o | DRY GOODS STORE, Inc. Open Tonight Until 9 P. M. pecials From 7to9 Tonight Women's Hats at $2.50. Women’s Housedresses $1.00. Men’s Khaki Flannel Shirts, 2.00. Value Men’s Grey Klannel 1.59. Value $2.00, Men's Army Wool Hose 19¢ pair. Value 35c¢. Men’s Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers $1.25, Value $1.69. Beacon Plaid Blankets $6.25 pair. Grey or White Beacon Blankets Value $7.75, Full size Comfortables, extra heavy $3.75. Value $4.75. Beacon Baby Blankets 79¢. Value 98c. Outing Flannel 25¢ yard. Value 39c. 36-in Percales 25¢ yard. Value 39c. Women’s Medium Weight Union Suits $1.25. Misses” Heavy Weight Vests and Pants 65¢ ea. Women’s Fleece Lined Vests and Pants 89c. Trade at this store that is open Monday Night for your accommodation. Values to $4.98, Value $1.98. sizes 1415 to 17, Shirts, sizes 1415 to 17, Value $6.98. 7284, $6.98, NEW BRITAIN CLOTHING DRY GOODS CO., Inc. 381-383-385 Main Street

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