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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 19016 . he ing this eveninz in the Sacred Heart }V—WM e~ | NV N | e~ | o] FNANCIAL {ee e Tl RICHTER & CO. | e e LA, Freeman was the winner of THRIFT ANO 5 ’ the ton of coal drawn off as a prize at ? BCONOMY Live | the Owls' fair Tuesday x SUnGrin ¢ nith, of the AT THE CORNER 3 | \ marringe lieense was issued wday 124 i . 2 ) ; 108 Rhod { i1 . : STANLEY R. EDDY, M Telephone 2640 &2 \ 4 fene : A o I i 2 Uniost impossible (o remove it. Pl G 5 The Parents and Teachor N 4 Sinolad . . % ! N ¥ ‘Nbsvflé’-‘}} ciation of the Northend school will Q \;“_ \.'\ s . flag had been put in the smal! | v ST s e s res b hold its first meeting of the season [ [, 1 R oo L sl lours of the morning b, e YD boys SR B wio attached it to ool cve so 1 B We Own and Offer i will be rendeved by the children i e Sran o it would not hang limply and then Park Rescrve. six o cent fare from Close-—Inereased Strength of rails i & | You will notice that the chap ‘ center vt p and decline of call money to 9 per e VIS Neces: v for the superintendent entoring the comtortantc domi- 01\ i e siven 0] the 1 e i g U Frun Tl 1y e comtion wincater 6. v 8100 Shares of Colts to Yield . .. 7.80% nited Refail St Quigle to sccure a ladder and tacked several ropes to (he pole. It Pexas (o cile at the corner of Fasy strect Miss Irene Hill Thursday evenin m strong Sales approximated 1,850,000 the form of a shower, at the home sharves i and Independence avenue is i e (ORI il TG (Clomn (v shinny™ up before t anner conld e et e L BTG 100 Shares of North & Judd to Yield 7% substituted. \ 1 t U3 Rubber Co o well dressed person. Kensington. Miss Hall received many New York Stock fixchange quota- useful gifts. A buffet luncheon was Svint 2 i Steel = tions furnished by Richter & Co., Utah Copper \ny Hour, Day or Night. fact, his clothing wisdont served members of th N Yorkls 0% o . o | Joo2 2y & Sl D Mr. and Mrs., L. 17, Cooke and son | E‘xrn«‘nze: i = SEAXorkystook Willys Overland .. 3 } 31 TARRANT & HAFFEY had a lot to do with his arri- Russell of Boston, Mass., are spend Nov. 14, 1919 UNDERTAKERS 3 ND y: RS val at that station in life. ing a few days with and Mrs. i LOCAL STOCK | 33 MYRTLE St, ast Jnd Oftice, 15 H. 1. Cooke of 32 Griswold street. | \in peel Sugar 94 Jobilec <t . proper 'm Dy Mo, looke Jeaves (omorrow for o 5 z | Y VGE Q| Show the proper fort E ook B e B on il TG R s i EXCHANGE PRICES | tady Sttendant—tree Uee of Chapel, trying one of pur Stein Bloch ricago, where he has accepled & \m (ar & T : | B e position with the Barr Pattern Co. | xn Cotion Off — e Orders Faken for Upholstering. & Jvercoats, & Bhuman Overce I —— N BTG G n a0 o U . CEurnished CONNECTICUT MUTUAD BUILDING, HARTFORD i ()?I;All{'( ‘:[;I:Al:{ ;‘: :::: f”““]t,‘\, eSS, A Ly 5 1 a . ( Afldrflws&nflfllime,!nc. T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr——-Room 410, Natl, Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120 | LARGELY ATTENDED | Am Tob .. 97 L o b R e S CNERAL DIRECTORS iy The Farrell § A [Am el & et ans sy, |Soutnen X T xr £ L O Landers, Frary & Clark Bought and Sold & | D Am Woolen 5 3 ; American Hos (par g 1 [ *and Parlors 15 Walnut Strect, ( : | Stanley Works' Night Is Obscrved at Srvie = t P 3 Mot e A N Hardwiare 5 Hennon: lO hlng CO. \n.xu.md.w 16 5 ; \'m i ; relephon o 34 A SYU—Over 800 Employes Were A\ Top & S I7 . Bills & Spen (par 2 = | dw o ‘ 4 271 MAIN ST. Served Luncheon. (Tl Toe - 2 | Bristol 13y (pin Balt & Hhmv o 3 e N e O fid | lmployes of the Stanley Works @ Beth Steel B . D (par 2 plant held their irst social last even- | 18 RT cee 2 ity & 5 T & = Bae . Ling the “Y" which resulted in a | Butte & Superior . 3 Al 2 3 Machine (par 2 1 3 Very sucec 1 attain reception | Canadian Pae ... o Y Niles-Le-TPond com < 3 C]TY ITEMS | was given after which there was an j Cent Leath ..., 914 L e | entertainment in - the mnasium. | Ches & Obio ..... 6 0 6 Peck. 8 & W (par ) { T Vice-President C. K. Bennett opened | Chi Mil & St P 2 T i o e : Read about Park Reserve.-—advt the activities of the evening by deliv-! Chi R Isl & I s ) i o £l Violets for the gome. A, C. Stroan - oping the welcome address, after | Chile Copper ... 200% 2 [ Standard Serew com A s . Florist.—Advt. hich the following program was | Chine Copper .. o oy Stanley R & L Co ’ Drum Corps Carnival, T. B. hally | rendered: Vocal solo, Italph Britton; [ (ol I° & 1 A tanley Wirks (par Wensington, 14, 15, 17, 18—Advt. /| vocul solo, Robert Loomis: reading, | Cons Gas ol bl b e o Miss Catherine Gaffney: sketeh by : corn Prod RRef N It i s o (par 2h Mrs, 1. Holloran was surprised 1 itherin 1 L by Corn Wrod It . . 1 oM (par 25 2 2 Mis IFlorence Cashen and lsie | ¢rucible Steel 3 within imisgelluneous i Bnowex SISt Rh SN REnGE | SEE R W SRR G 6 evening at tho homo of her mether | [OOMIS: vocal duct, ftalph Britton a Cuba Cane St on Sunrise avenue Mrs. Holloran | ¢ DO 3 Kk Horn Coal 2 The Stanley Works' orchestia fur was formerly Miss Lillian Jurgen. U : L was formerly Mi BRI Jf nished the music of the evening. Fol- . '3 s o o cards Order vour Xmas greeting Cards|jowing the cntertainment, luncheon{ con [iec ) now at Adking, 66 Chureh street—=| (s (ved in the handball court hy | Gon weC - ; ! privately. tomorrow afternoon for Miss fen Motors . E ; Lertha May Haslam from Ther lafte Goodrich (13 1) (‘o 84 J 1. ] home at 113 Bassett street. giey (Gt No prafsss i ey & Sumuel Suteliffe of St Mark’s chureh Do ISECEn (NG ] 3 will he in charge of the funcral, Burial k| [T o s 36 7 will be in Fairview cemeter Interboro o ) X i Inferboro prd . g Jacoh J. Bernasconi. Int Mer Mar .. T Iuneral vices were held thi Deaths and IFunerals. Miss l'.’ tha M. Haskvm, st prd ineral services will e conducted advt, | girls of the plant, where over 800 were A ‘'month’'s mind mass for the late| present. The program of (heseveniv John S. Burns was held T oclock b was carried ¢ under the auspice this morning at St. Mary's ¢ of the Americanization committee of Read about Park I 4 the factory of which K, Newton Smith Violets for the game. St | is the director \dvertising was in Florist.—Advt | charze of Manager Young: 15 W. Ir- ving caranged (he entertainment pro- am; Miss 15 J rgotson | took charse of the reception and 1. New- ton Smith arranged for refreshments, | Kennee Copper .. : 3 street. Rev. Dr. . W, LTI pastor P he R A e ol bestls cooss ot Lk IS tael i 2 | of the South Congrezational church, | the season and the committec in | Lehigh Valley ... v was in chavge. Durial was in I | charge announce that more will fol- [ Max Motos e view cemetery. | low during the winter months. Mex Petrolenm Miami Copper .. 3 Peter Platus, Southington Midy, 5 Soin 2 B H i o : AU e dvale Steel<. 2 ‘ cter Platus, ahou pecial for Saturday, boxes of LEAVES S. R. & L, GO TRt Toad . | dicd last night at his home, 1: agle brand sardines for 5 boxes N i . 12 : eor street. e was o native af Galicia limited to a customer. New Britain e N il 10 tid worked as @ machine hand rgain store, 1-3 Main St,—advt. | 1. P. Richards, Designer and Special e * | one of the local factories. He leaves ® The breaking of a part of the loco-| Je o ant olchildre Mhe funeral oats t Tho breaidng ot a part ot (he loroc | 1 e een, | Mo TeTT TOT TS | 4 ik an fa chibiren. T funcrn) se Warm Materials 1 leave the depot at 7:30 o'clock K)H‘l‘ - = . = S par es he tuthe o yreek Catl [ ‘g 3 4 3> e PrCapn S ‘ = = . . ta loave thio 4epot 3t 1. 1 Setey vbila | . Completes Mgns Werm of Service: mow SABE-A A%e spoding i | i e Bnoum Gk Gail| | \(zu H'”mn hxx}l rhc\luxr difficulty in choosing a becoming style in a fash- Aothor Jocomotive wus being seeured.| S e 1898 K, el 3 Tasaner | Ghardh cemeters ionable Winter Coat from our attractive November Showings. The planking on the Main street cross . o = 4 new ar gauged U. S. Govt ritle, = P e R Rt e o i Mt el MO S PRt B G e i i “They're much prettier than any Coats I've seen and at lower prices too,” land Level company, has severeds his sl e catur- | comnaetian With the voneern: artar] 120 rounds of service cartriages. C. | s : 4 2ivens o 17| @0 @ remark our salespeople keep hearing from many delighted women customers. A. P. S. dance at Bungalow N L Leavitt, 64 Prospect St, even- | Spring strecd his morning at the | 8 G aarciof S p : &) [ s T | many years of serviee. o first wene | F s ) e S e | I Many Coats of Plush and Velour have the smartest of becoming Fur collars. *Park Reserve home >s sold on | o wios I G e Siew iy T — — | bereulosis. He as m 5 money vt ol "“*"l'h““":‘:"h‘l‘"“‘l {“\[ ::.\‘.“\“ ‘I'II]"!‘J"“'\"“' ¢ WANTED—Furnished room or room | man and saw action witle the . oy & . eve. Alpha String orchestra—advt | foremanship of his father, Henry Box B26, He 11-14-2dx | who reside in Ialy. R cements | M armmg y lmp e ewer Ouses Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bradley of | Richards. In 1874, during the period | A = for the func are incomplete, pend- | 402 Allen street are rejoicing at the | of dull times, Mr, Richards, in pref- | \WANTED—Three or four rooms by [Fing information from relatives. Tarin k These ew arrivals wi SH o K birth of a 10 pound son, born this ! erence to seeing marvied men forced American couple with one child. | & Co. has the funeral arangements in ol CM HeY U”le{ ‘”U .bc the dLllght E)f EYRry e ; || 10 deave their piaces, vohuntarily e Bos x11%, Htard e ! =3 well-dressed woman. Exquisitely — shaded — Georgettes ].{‘:.;Il‘x'\» 'l;lllil“f;c Aance, Saturday night ;lei):v\.‘ .\\hl(x‘up 1‘|’x“‘n‘“\v\‘h.‘urs(kl» lTi.\»\\{m\“':\r}li S Bs——————— 5 3 have fashionable necklines and new sleeve designs: Wash e a hiteal ol Wen [l et el e el Blouses make smart use of tiny lace frills, or the neat : r = i méney back plan.—advt. | of special tools. He later worked in I l DE) q“( ) A ' Al finish of hemstitching ¢ 3 S Mr, und Mrs. Joseph Horne of| New Haven and Springfield and Ve LAY 9 stitching and pearl buttons. t , L v v Stamford are visiting M and Mrs. | Newton, Mass. Rooms 309-310 National B Tel. 1815 i Walter Burke of Wallace street. Upon taking up his residence again W. T. SIC A g f‘j 5 75 Yellow chrysanthemums for Hish|;, New Britain he entered the employ = - L up Advance styles in felt hats son’s.—advt Int Mer Mar prd . 107 L | afternoon at o'clock for Jacob T I t Int Nickel 26 1% 7% 2g1s | Bernasconi at his home, 83 Cleveland A miscellancous shower wasg ten dered last evening at the home of Lonora Glynn of Stanley street in honor of Miss Helen Driscoll, also of Stanley street, who is soon to he- come the bride of Oscar Lumburg ‘of school game. A. C. Strom, IFFlovist.==i ;¢ 116 Traut and Hine Manufacturing gt e e s e e | We Will Buy or Sell Seovile Mfg. Co. Separate Skirts Are Good Company * John 16 davangellst soc YUY held by that concern. Mr, tichards will give @ social in Booth's hall, Nov.'| /ot 8 L8 T L 24th ‘ ; i ! rormerly of Hartford and now of New vl sl : anvwhere S P A" birthday party was hed at tile ) ERERT O R L T Speeial | and feel at home most anywhere this season. Many styles are pleated, while SoEe G i AW WSS o SR SRSl I e oo s e 2 . o = . # others please you most of all because they are simply tailored. anniversary of Marion Wells' hirthday. | Pusiness of his hrother to New Yorl, pniversety of Ma L on N R [ G nivs asuinitooitun fomplay — lncludgd in this month’s (displays are many black Skirts, particularly de- weglls jolned in the occasion. - ment with the Stanley Rule and Level - i # signed on fashionable lines and in wanted sizes for the larger woman. was the recipient of numerous hand-| company as a designer and builder of special machinery. He was in char Richare ) These pretty Novelty Skirts in plaids and checks can accompany you about street ve: some gifts Sale on ferns and flowering plants of this department for several years, on Saturday. A. C. Strom, Florist Mr. Richards’ plans could not ho Advt wseertained today, as he is out of th Park Reserve, an ideal community | city for a few day »f home builders.—advt SR Chief William J. Rawlings has s BERGER IS NOMINATED. cured several samples of designs o = hadges for the policemen | Socialists Name Him for the Seat » Thanksgiving hats just received AT Sl D e Wilson's.—advt yecial for Saturday. boxes of Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 14.—Sociul WE HAVE brand sardines for 2 5 boxes ¢ ists of the Fifth Wisconsin congres i o customer. New Britain | sional district have nominated Vietor ‘)OO ()( O Bargain store, 1-3 Main St.——advt { 1. Berger as their candidate at {he H - —4 9 § Arguments on the demurrer in the | special election. December 19, o fill ase of Dubowy versus Caftalina wer . d by the House of 1S AVAILABLE TO LEND vd in the city court this morning | Representatives’ refusal to seat Berger hefore Judge James Meskill. Lawyer | upon his certificate of election ob. THROUGH |anley J. Traceski sppeared for thel| qained a year plaintiff n;m l.‘v\[\\tx \. W. Upson ‘“ly'; SO O SRRl Gy nominating OUR INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENTD the defendant. Decision was reserved, | Ealelon reinstunalinon s Bl o ARl RSIDY e fotond (i, IN AMOUNTS OF $25 AND UPWARDS | it explained that lack of time ’\”I\_‘..“x,m,v A. C. Strom, Florist-—j . uged the calling of the mass meot- to any person who can furnish proper Dresses bl to nominate. It is said tha o i 2 O aiing. orders’ for (helstmus | JT2¥0F Daniol W. Hoan was amons The loan to be paid back weekly in H Wanting and having a fashionable Whether you wish an ever ap- N8N IS o8 NESTNAS | 4650 who addressed the meeting / slfoutd b piaced now. "see Ak, | et g amounts consistent with your income. Pay- F| Winter Suit is proving to be only a mat- l‘"'_‘l’m“zjlc tsl”k ]‘IA(\)Vek"I”thE;l U.”Cfp]'tecrc Fugdne i Snochaniarenean ] S J",,,Hf‘f',\,"”""(,'.;.\-‘f.".,.'....“,',"',\,T. LA (i b.L made on the day that is ter of acquainting yourself with our g -‘: ]y )ariety here at derate ufacturor, underwent an operation ves- | (ifa und. adven o oS, Of the most convenient for you. S esting: styletvaricty: here. .at modcraie terday at St. Francis hospital, Hav(-| yndf Advent church of New [iritain Do not hesitate to avail yourself the [ pleasing prices as well as styles. prices. ford | Will open this evening and activities K o ”””)1]“‘;5”“{’“ \I\ \ \I; DAL Wi be carried through until Sunday advantages of this dearthnr: should you § 27 95 $14 95 Kensington, 14, 15, 17, avt. ([Re it o 6 i - c sl e 5 S R R T ey et s T e ever need financial assistance. : $ s up . up F. W. Tucker of Robhins avenuc f\\.u deli swington, reported o the police lst | plai et e THE NDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT : evening that while he was driving his | 3 , D O SRINSIC TR = g § 2 > fiine and slightly dented the mud i Austin Cowlan, who for the past 40 | vears has been employed by the ’,,,,, NEWER}TNNCONN Yellow - chrysanthemums for Hish Stanley Rule & Level company, has sehool game. A. (. Strom, Flovist.— | been retived on a pension. He worked agvt i ; {in the tempering department prac- : L] The Poltsh Soldiers’ ahd Sailors™ ag- | tically a1l his life until failing health ' — gociation will hold its regular meet- necessitated his retirement, aamt - guards of both vehicles

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