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NEW BRITAIN DAIL Y HERALD,THURSDAY, NOVEMEBER 20, 19190 PIROOF ALWAY S DRIVES AN ARGUMENT This store. The fol rrom we purchase our men's furnishings guarantee their products, of Wool Hose nirts, This is the day and Bates Street s SHEEPSKIN CONTS WOOL SWEAT WOOL, GLOVES FLANNEL SHIT This the oviginal back-if-it-docsn’t-=uit-you st The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. KEHOE DECLARES REEKS 15 WRONG (Continuecd from has been raised than we can about 12 years under the board of health have remained silent. it was only a desire to protect health of the city, they should have acted when conditions were worse. 1!‘);;‘1 they' did not is proof that they then. were, as we arve now, satistiegd that the water is pure and the condi- tions Dbetter than at any previous period. Why then this sensational outburst? Public Can’t Be people should declaration of The water analyzed to guard report is at the end of on file in the can examine clusions in the two months are as follows ‘September—The analysis of supply have been very satisfac and show the supply to be pure in excellent condition.’ “‘October—The analysis for the month of October that it is in good condition and from contamination.” In addi- tion to the analysis we 1xads hacteriological minations on the 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 29th and In none of these analyses did ting positive tests of bacilli coll. -‘U\\I\vnm“\\\Mw NG Milton W. Davenport, mm.l ni ‘o these reports it will be seen {hat there is no danger and no rea- son for the alarm that has sounded.’ IO} at this tinie understand. worse and 1If the danger is more when for conditions Dr. Reeks ved. not be the board i nd by chemists against pollu- returned to ‘the the month office where the it. The con- reports for the pe e e he this Reeks. been, week This by Dr, always every tion board kept public st your tory and of the supply show free above st. “we Heen 1 OLE HANSON'S ADDRESS. Several local people, delegates to the * meetin, of the State Chamber of Commerce which is being held at ‘ Haven, heard ex-Mayor Ole Hanson of Seattle, Wash., speak last evening in Woolsey hall. A delegation from this headed by Secretary Leon A. \gue of the local chamber will be sent at the banqguet which is being ziven at Hotel Taft this evening in honor of the Iuropean guests, who are touring the country under the pices of the International Trade ference ew . a con- FACTORY NIGHT. Skinner Chuck company obhsgerve factory night at the “Y" evening, at which time a program be presented under the direction Robert Skinner A reception will siven the employes preceding the gym work Refreshments will be served OBSERVE The will this will oi Branch of North- eastern College Established at Local Y. M. C. A. COURSE IN ACCOUNTANCY AND BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION NOW OFFERED B:€: for Satisfactory Completion of Four Year Course. + ENROLL NOW and { Degree Granted ‘ CITY ITEMS Union, No. t Svea hall, 97, rair, Nov, Arch St arpenters’ 20,:21,:22 19, 220 Advt \n I was car 10:30 Main damaged night, when End car at Main street partially torn wis strewn with st street troltey about it straek the corner of The rewr off, and hrok bty orelock st was by @ North Main and East vestibule was | the pavement | n gla < Brit- this New held be regular meeting Blks will | The | ain lodze or ‘ evening. A | ine company No. 1 was called [ 1o the Glen street dump this morning | to extinguish a blaze John Dunwoith of South Main streel, was taken to the New Dritain General hospital in the police ambu- lance this morning for treatment. J. Marcns, of Hartford, was tined 25 and costs in the Hartford police court this morning, as the result of a collision with George A. Stark’s ma- chine on High street in that city yesterday afternoon. The regular meeting of the W. C. . will he held tomorrow afternoon at ) at the home of Mr Lucy Corbin of 110 Black Rock ave- nue and not only are the member urged tq attend, but also all neigh- bors and friends are cordially invited There will be a social and dance Monday evening in Booth's hall un- der the auspices of the social club of St. John the Evangelist church. Miss Grace L. Baum was the con- tralto soloist wt the Hayden Glee ciuh of New York on Tuesday evening. she will also sing at (he morning musicile of the Literary Assembly club of Brooklyn on Friday Dance, Sat., Bardeck's advt. There will he meeting Friends of Irish Ireedom hall tonight at 8 o'clock. There will be a rehearsal of the choir of 8. John the Evangelist church this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home af Miss Margaret O'Leary of 7 Smalley street. All members are urged to he present Mrs. Dody, of New give private dancing les this afternoon to the ve dren at the Shuttle Mrs. Russell Germond entertained yesterday afternoon at her home i honor of Mys. Addison Chase, who i L guest here. The Methodist meet Friday evening the church for election of officers. Lunch will be served. All young men of the church are invited. Norman Whitaker has position as a member of E foree of the Burroughs' Adding chine company and has aecepted similar position with the Canton Metal ipplies company of Canton, O The Stanley Works has purchased a new Cadillac * automobile from the Lash Motor company. The W R GEand Auxiliary of the S. W. V their annual supper S ing in G. A. R. hall. Charles Meng et through the Camp pany o two-family burt street to . Levin Robert 1 street, Bristol, Scanlon of 18 were granted fternoon. Rev. Henry W. Maier as more comfortable at ain General hospital this afternoon, and the condition of Dugald MeMillan was reported as still further improved. BOY SCOUT NOTES Social Will Be Held Next Wednesday o'clock new hall.— of the Judd’s 4l in a London, will sons beginning v young chil- Meadow club. class will in the room at Baraca his le Ma- resigned the Ladies’ hold even- the will turday sold com- Hurl- L. have state 11 and Sl teal house at Sheinman 5 Center Anna R. Ansonia, this Cameron of and Miss Jewett street, a marriage license was reported the New Brit- Evening and Members Can B IPriends. No the ew Britain Boys' club is growing rapidly and bids \ir to be one of the largest in the city. At a meeting held last evening it was voted to hold a social next Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the Boys' club at which refreshments will be served with the aid of the house committee of the club. Zach scout may invite one or more gues to come with him. Joseph Barrett is scoutmaster (his troup and Steven hix assistant. At Troop at a of Jakobowski is Tuesday cvening of the Stanley Memor- decided to have a of this troop next evening at 7:30. All foriner scouts of this troop are invited 1o at- tend and assist in s reorganization. Willis Marsh, recently in the ser overseas, is to he the scoutmaster this and it is hoped that nany possiblc attend., Refre ments will be served after the ness meeting meeting Troop No. 13, ial church, it reorganization Tuesday of was of troop as LODGE GIVES AW\Y THANKSGIVING TUT meeting of st night PHENIX PIVE At a turkeys Dy Arch ) Phenix lodge, 1. 0. drawing on resulted as follows: . Bast Hampton; C. A. Carris, street; 12d Beach, Osgood nue: M. Hipp, and Dept. 63, Clock | 5453, Winners can get their turke on Monday or after by applying at | Katz's, corner Cherry and Whiii Tickets must presented. GETS $10,000 DAMAC Hartford, Nov. 20.—A $10,000 damages against clson ariffville Lewis Turner w the superior killed on five W, we- | strects. be S. judgment Ariel Miteh the death ot filed by Judge court tod the New Hart- near Satan’s Kingdom, No- vember 13, 1914, by an automobile owned by Mitchelson and driven by Joseph, for of for in was Keeler | Turner ford road his | son years old. CASE IS QUARANTI b 5 Two of scarlet fever, one Bradley street and one on I street, released from quaraniine hy the officials of the board of health this morning. A case of diphtheiia on kEast street was placed cases on were under quarantine, Jion The WON'T LIFT BAN Washing Wilson will the war-time has oeen rormally officially at Nov no on 0 take cp prohibition to until it peace wis House declared, stated the White today LANDERS OFFICE GIRLS TO BANQUET Miss Alice Kennedy Will Act A\s Toastmistress At Elks' Club This* By 2. The Landers Girls' club of Landers, I'rary & Clark will enjoy a banquet af the EIks' club this evening, covers being laid for about eighty. As this is the first affair of kind to be held since pre-war days, fine program has been arranzod immediately follow the banquel., The program follows Minu et h GRS Catherine White Roses Rober Mary Wilbams Adyice ..., Olive Shaw andiiees 0 Mary Williams Killem's New Discovery i B 2 Survivor club—origiaily its 10 Paderewsiki A Bowl ol ¢ Clarke Grandma's Recitation Fiddle Goodeve The Landers Gir the Universal War Relief asociation was organized in Dceember, 191 after several months of Red Cros work as an unorganized group. Hard work on the part of the zirls together with very fine and encouraging buck- ing from Landers, Frary & Clark served to make for a successful wsso- ciation, The givls worked earnestly every Tuesday might on surgical dressings, bandages, efc., while af other times many knitted articles were made. Thus every man leaving L F. & C. tp serve his country was in possessiomt of a *“Made in New Britain™ knitted set In December, 8, upon the cessa- of the war, the association was reorganized as the Landers Gicls club-—to do charitable work and to promote good fellowship among the members hd employves of Landers, Frar; This coming Decom- ber very successful vear, and many hearts in New Britain have been made happy by this club. Ve interesting and extensive plans nave been made for the coming holidays especially for the orphan “kiddies"” of New Britain in whom every mem- ber feels a very strong interest. The oflicers of the club are: Mrs. Mabel Hough: vice prosi- dent Mae Sanderson: recording sect tary, Gertrude Wiegand: financial secretary, Louise Iirnhaber; treasurs Maude Hatton. Pres- ident, er, Local Man is Married In Willimantic Church Elmer Loomis, of this eity, and Miss Bernice Clark, of Willimantic, were married yesterday - afternoon in R Paul's Episcopal church in that double ring ceremony was Rev. Walter . Borehert, rector that church, officiating, Winslow Gallup, of Hartford, w bhest man and Miss Ruth E. Flint, of Willi mantie, bridesmaid. A wedding v c¢eption and luncheon was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darius H. Clark, of Johnson #ve- nue. Mr. and Mrs, Looms will svend their honeymoon in Washington, 1. . city. used, of 1. D CROSS M “inal Pigures Are Not Obtainable and Drive Conti The committec the Red membership drive is still working hard in a last effort to over the top. The membership up to this morning was 14.151. The factory anvass proved most successful in that it secured 4,411 members. Amonz the -factories were: The Stanley P. and F. Corbin, 43 Erwin, 391; Stanley 387 New Falnir Bearing Hine, 138 Although the ended the first will continue reached. Phe final reports churches have not been ronr 14.151 RF MBERS. But es. on Cross 20 contributing Works, N 1137 : Russell tule and Machine, nd Traut and Level, and drive was part of the until the have it is the to week, quota from received, CLASSTFICATION TOO LATE WANTED—/ 1 _\,,,. Hudson for Lunch counter o 11- work. 0-6d City Advertisement CALL FOR € the Legal Voters New Britain: You are herehy fied that a special be held in Room 201, City Hall, the 25th day of November, 1919, at o'clock, p. ni, for the following put poses, 1o wit: To consider it deemed advisable to vote to ihe 100l honds of said city the amount of Kighty Thousand Dollars ($£80,000) for the purpose of raising money to defray the expense of an ppropriation made the Commnion Council of said city at its meeting held on the 19th day of Novembe 1 for the purpose of erecting o school building or school buildin enlarging existing buildin.z: buying or securing for school buildiv or for cquipment thereof, instead of ievying a fax said purposes, and if said city ing shall authorize the issuc of bonds in whole or in part, to fix rate of interest said honds, time and place payment of principal and interest thereon the amount and kind of bonds, the man- ner in which they shall be issued and sold and the person or persons em- powered to sign the same on aebalf of said city, Dated at of November, To of of warned City Meetir and noti- will on N and issue to by s, school land the a for meet- the the the on of New Britain 1919, ORSON 1", CURTIS, Acting Mayor of the City New Britain this 20th u':«) of President rescind ! { the cast and chorus are Thespians who i DALY COUNCIL TO PRESENT COMEDY TThe Time, The Place and The Girl” Will Be Staged Before Christ- mas Holidays, Daly lumbus, musieal couneil, is No. 1, Knights of (‘o- planning to esent comedy, “The Time, Place and The Girl," at a local {ter in the middle of December the Christmas holidays. The cast has heen cludes the following young women Misses Irene Georgi and McAloon; Urban Callahan, Sullivan, Andrew Basso, Matthew Egan, William Scheuy, John O Brien, Benediet O'Brien andq James \I.lllm The chorus will be made up of { young men and young women j names have not heen will include @ pony young men The cast time 20 at 8 o'clock evening chorus rehearsal will he helg 1 . hall this evening at 7:30 o'clock The production will be staged under the direction of John Mullen, who for [ the pust several years has successtully directed plays produced unde auspices of Mary's ¥. AL T, .\ B ny of the members a | thell he | thea- 1 hefore { chosen voung and men in- and Margaret O'Le Leary, i George 1 W lm\o | mnounced. 1t | ballet or m | ' oyoung women i rehearsals o hold o and ¢ sturted short | will rehearsal | The first | and this K tot the & of society. M have appeared in the T John J. the & Crean will musical end of pro- ductions. charge of play This is the first Britain Knights field of amatour cast is considered balanced one, CURTIS MAKES REPLY have > the New the the well venture of the of Columbus in theatricils and an unusually Says Delay in Building of Tunnel Has No Effcct On System and Question of Today. In answer to the charge brousht against him by Messrs. Rossberg and Kehoe, Alderman Curtis seid ihat he stood in fthe way of the tunnelling proposition as he failed (o the benefit would come to (he city through this method. He admitted that eventually some method than the one now in use for ing water to the reservoir must found. The condltions, he said, are no worse now than they were when this system wus introduced in the common council last year and turned down by that body. Even if the proposal cepted at that time, the continued, it would take at and a half to complete the it wouldn’t have any effect npon he, conditions of today. The com- missioners also placed the time construction as aboui 18 months, Gerlander Will Filed, istate Left To Husband The will of Mrs, Alda lander was filed for prohate morning. Mrs. Gerlander directs that | after all her just debts and funeral expenses shall have been paid the mainder of her property, both and persor shall zo to her band, Carl Frederick Gerlander husband is appointed, through will, administrator of the AUTOIN 'O BE IN COURT. The adionrned case of Sam Panour Hartford, charged with driving an automobile without lights and cval- ing will tried in the WOmMOrrow morniy @ truck driven machine driven Waterbury, Ihelle's corner seo where other convey- be had been ac- aldermun o work least year and of Ger ihis Marie ) | I | | | | re- real hus- The the estate, of responsibility he lo Lt s Panour B, A police court alleged that hit a Ford Warner, of Friday night near Stanley Quarter. Frank Patterson, Hamilton street, was notified fo b court tomorrow morning, heing alleged that Patterson his antomobil standing on Stanley last Monday. Iy last n in police it drov past trolley e street Deaths and Funerals. = s ~'.7S(l'lll‘llx. services Mrs. conducted thi; at her | Mrs. Yeaton J. Wternoon home, 167 in Fairview The pall bearers were: tawlings, A, W. Hadley, Andres, Samuel H. Stearns, and M. 1. Tyler, | Funeral for Ste { at Maple cemetery William William B George L. Berlin, Mass. s were 0 o'clock street. Burial | { 1 Stearns, of Murs. funeral will of Mary Thornton. Mrs. Mary held tomorrow o'clock from her home street and will pri- | will in Iainview The Thornton | afternoon at at 162 Maple vate. Intermaent cemetery he be e Mrs, ‘Thomas The funeral Mrs. of 163 Hartford avenue, will be 9 o'clock’ tomorrow morning Mary church, ore. of Thomas Maore held at at Louise Martin, of Mrs. Louisd Martin will held at 9 morning at St died Murs, funeral Curtis street, o'clock tomorraw Peter's church. She y afternoon of infirmities incident to old Henry Martin with whom rvives her The Yor 168 be vesterday age. A son, o vesided, s Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or N TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS MYRTLIE St., East End Oflice, Jubilee St, Tel, 1151-2, Lady Atendant—Iree Use of Chapel, Orders Taken for Upholstering., ht. 153 AL DIRECTORS AndreWs&IJuullltle Inc. THE FUNERAL HOME and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. clephone. Oftice | Standara !wwm . _ FINANCIAL | WAL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street, selling of opening seemed defeat Further at the market speculative shares of today's stock to be largely inspired of the peace treaty Motors lost 6 and that class 1 steels nfents, to a by General others of eqiip- and tobacco <ased but rails offered bet- ter Crucible Steel was the one noteworthy exception the downward trend, ils 6 point rise he- ing attributed, to the scarcity of that stock in the loan market eneral Motors and some of the complete recoveries within half hour. «Close—Stocks in the final money rate and a change affording further ment to all but the short ing was strong. Sales 1.150.000 points to shippings like extent, resistance, to oils (he first highest sin in werd at the vally encout The clos levels hour, cent. ex- shares New York Stock fxchange quotas tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York stock Exchange: Nov. High 1 20, 1919 Am e Am ¢ Am Car Am Cot 0il Ami Eocol $ETLNES Am Smelt & Ref. Am Sug el com Am Sum Tob .. Am T & T A\m Toh Am Woolen ... Anaconda Cop ... \eh T & S 1R B & o Beth Steel B R Butte Can Cen Ches Chi Mil & St Chi Rock 1 & Chile Cop . Chino Cop Col B & I Cons Gas .... Corn Prod Ief Crucible Steel 5 Cuba Cane Sugar Bk Horn Coal Iirie Gen Gen ,:Y;“ 64 B & Superior. th Co Ohio Ilec Motors Goodrich (13 Gt Nor pfd Hlinois Central Imspiration Cop Interboro Con . Interboro Con pril Int Mev Mar . Int Mer Mar Int Nickel Kennec Lack Steel 5 Lehigh Valley . Max Motor .. Mex Petroleum Miami Copper Midvale Steel Nl 6] <o N Y Air Brake N Y Centr: N ENH & Norfolic & West Northern Pac Ohio Cities Penn R R Pitts & W Va Pressed Steel Car Ray Cons Reéading Rep I & 8 ..eon Sinclair Oil Ref Sloss-S Steel & 1 Southern Pac .... Southern Ry ..... Co pd H R Studebaker ...... Texas Co Union United United 1fo0d Pac . Fruit . Retail St Prod Indus Alco Rubber ¢ Staell oL teel pfd Copper Chem Overland Car Willys LOCAL STOCK MARKET QUOTED hy IR CIurnished Stanley Richter 12ddy, & Mg, Bid 200 102 fo.) Asked 205 105 Hartford Southern \merican American (par American Hardware American Sil (par 1l Spen (par Bristol 1% pay Arms (par Lock (par " & C (par 26 Na Mar Lmp (par N B Machine (pa Niles-Tte-Pond com N & J Mfg Co (pan Peck, 8 & W (par Seovill ...... .. Russell Mfg Co Serew com R & L Co Wirks (par Mfg (par Mrg Co (pm Klee Li N 13 Tel Co Hos 158 Stanlc Stanley & 1l Union 25) MED IN ROCKVILLE Cicleika, Samsel, MA Wladyslaw Miss aged ged were of Joseph Antonia the 13, the Rockyille M. Wiadz, Catholic marrvied in town November hy Rev. pastor of return office church, according to n tificate veceived at the town clerk Cielicka of this city and lived in Manchester. cer- of the resident formerly is a his Dbride the | made | approximated | and ) RICHTER & CO. Mermbers New York Stock Exchange 1‘ 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAL , CONN, STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telephone 2640 ' We Own and Offer i 100 Stanley Works i 100 New Britain Machine | 100 Landers, Frary & Clark | | GOODWIN BEACH & CO. ; CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD Natl Bk. Bldg., | FRANK LEL, Local Mgr.--Room 110, Tel. 2120 '§ Landers, Frary & Clark Bought and Sold | | JUDD & CO. Roums 509-8!0 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. ! We Will Buy or Sell Scovile Mfg. Co. PEOPLE OF BERLIN SHOVELING SNOV GLASLE—SALU Pretty Ceremony is Performed Home of Bride Yesterday. . \t R. daughter Percy Glasle Sautter, and Miss Mr. and Kelsey at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, by Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill, pastor of the South church. The couple were aftended by William I, Vetterling of Greenfield, Mass Dest man and Miss Mabel Koonz Bridgeport, a cou of the bride, was bridesmaid. The bride wore a dress satin and georgette, and a orange blossoras. She shower bouquet of roses. Miss Koonz was gowned in light blue georgeite and she caried pink chrysanthemums, The bride’s gift to the bridesmaic a necklace and the groom’s gift | the best man was a stickpin. A wed- ding dinner was served. The house was decorated in pink and white and the nuptial ceremony was performed under an arch of evergreen and pink cirysathemums. The couple left on a wedding trip to New York and Bos- ton, and on their return will side i {his city. Alida Mers, strect, of of 29 So Deep in the Snow That Mayor F John Sautter, Sent 8. 0. S, Call for Shovel | Were married wdes. Berlin, Nov. 9, (By The Assocjatél Press).—Urgent calls for brdom shovels, wheelbarrows and drays ha#] been made by the mayor of Ber in his effort to wage battle on snd drifts which are daily mounting § the streets of the capital. From th Branderburger Gate to Alexanderplaf] and from the Spree to the soufhe limits of the inner city every stred is flanked with four foot snow banlk: while the pavements and sidewal re solidly covered with corrugatel masses of snow. Conditions in outly ing residence sections are even worsd jand the situation generally ' ha reached a stage which threatens t become disastrous to food deliveni: jand traffic generally. The movemel of freight trains being seriousl impeded because the condition { the yards of bridal wreath of carried a was to is they of 0 ‘TRUSTE[] “l”ll'!lllllI'lIIl"II“II'Illlflll Illllll‘ -fl'mfl\'lllllllfllh» U T ll"fll'lllllnl"llll""’v,/ > THE HARDWARE CITY No More Worry You have no more worry about the safety of your valuables when you place them in our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault, where you know they are secure. 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