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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916 L i CITY IEMS month and seven days' vacation. The wlso 1o instruet the jitneys coming ATTACKED NEAR HOME. According to Mr. Starkey, he was | Watch For the Eclipse h E | supernume es want incr ed pay down West Main street not to stop = - walking along Winthrop street when Q St for theater, dance hall and athletic wuntil they have passed the hydrant on . H. Starkey, of 236 Winthrop St., Tomorrow At 8:58 A. g games assignments and also ani the north side of the park on the Se 3y T St A Sers Overcoats at Ashley’s.—audvt. Assignme & he Set Upon By Two Straugers. New York, Nov. 21.—The moon W R % H | ine in pay when a regular pa- ! south side of West Main strect, whers him. When he neared *them, the i Nice warm Sheep-lined coats ' for { o0 o8 B0 g filled [\thier =nould be required to loave oft A HL Starkey, ot 3¢ Winthvop | men separated and he passed he- | shut some of the sunlight off mol boys, $18, Wilson's.—advt Representing the regulars were ' and take on pussengers; also that . Strect, while on his way home from | tween them, he was pownced upon. |i ¢ 115 United States tomOrrow Mo The wedding of Miss Elizabet ptain Thomas W. Gra ant ; parking of cars on the north side of | the North & Judd Muanufacturing | Fle immediately shouted for ald, and |, ' o 0 o0 annular edlipse of B Ay Luby, daughter of John D. Luby, of iy . Richurdson, Sergeant Wil S jihe parls be prohibited sast of said! company where he s employed, was| oo, cL0¥S 12D avay. Just whal the il be visible the, Unitd . . Burlington, and Benjamin Street. o Fiurf, Supercisor of Traffic. Gluvenocs| hyaranty [company Where 1S ls emploved: Was | motive for the attack could be, the |isun will be visible in ; Rall Pasgeflger Serv]ce Mus[ Be 157 Smalley street, ook plice Yester | Lamphere and Officers Willlam P.| 10 is believed (hat under s | Licked by two strangers a hout [.’.,4 police have been unable to discover. | States for the first time since 198 day morning in St. Patrick’s ehureh, | \jeCue, Thomas Storey and Edward | changes considerable of the conges. | o l0CK 1ast evening, within a short} No attempt was made to rifle ATl and the last time until 1930. In Ne | Vueligton. © The -couple wlll MAKS | iKieler, - The supermumerary- depari=| ton that has occurred inse the s | distance of his home. His outery ap- | Starkey, and as he was not stunned | 214 the 1ast thme P88/ T 00 Clll at OHGB e thislcity e T b e s - ZONZ 4 parently frightened the two assail- | by the blows to any great oxtent | YOrk city the pEe their home in ¥. : ment was representec by Joseph | svstem was |n.4\1\‘n.!n|l by the Con-lants who took to their heels and | there is a possibility that some other | 7:42 a. m. eastern time, be at i Tomorrow last diy expansion sale. | Moove, John O'Brien and James P.|necticut company will be eliminated. Dress Goods Shop. 400 Main strect. | Sullivan At times there have been many ve- made i(heir escape. motive than robbery may have | maximum at 8, and end at 10:2 Chicago, Nov. 2 o daily in- | hicles stalled to Washington s creasing coal shortage today haul be- i jronert Wheelan. of 100 Chestis | NEW CITY ORDINANCE | 2nd bevond on account of the delay | e s e sun to menace additional industries | street. reported to the police last eve- jin collecting fares under the new | TALS ON GROCERIES AND MEATS and threaten slightly the nation's ood | ning that some rabbits bad been lS IN EP‘FECT TODAY\ system. | LOOK OVER TH o eurinment - or assendor |~ ari Resorvs Sirculur cxplains 1o e - vauoeviik Recieoy | THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET SATURDAY lie noticed two men walking toward ¥ advt e e o o get your home site or money back | FOR THANKSGIVING WIS WILL HAVEE A LARGE STOCK OF TURKEYS, CHICKENS, WIC. ® As the bituminous coal miners | plans—advt. Trolley Cars Will Stop on West Side | VP SPECIALS GROCERY SPECIALS rounded out three weeks of idlent Sheep lined coats at Ashlesy's 3 2 e . AL = . . p HIGIT ADE CORN v it became known through a st of Central Park Rather Than - M. C. AL Says That This Type Did FANCY RIB RO b AT ZAklg ; : ) b e ccame known through : STIAK ) R . 2 CANS HIGH GRADE TOMATOES mont here by the regional coal com-! AVells Bramble, of 65 Winthrop S % = 3 o : e i im ‘M“ P T eSRET ) T i on West Main Street. Not Appeal to the American Sol- RIB MEAT oonoorrnninnnn.s 15¢ Ib. NS PEAS HBAMBURG STEAK ....... ST 5 MILK .. plants “have about two weeks’ Sub-. morning that his bicyele had heen e inni e o, e o caine e dier in France. OV i BAKEID BRANS ly f coal left and that “when the stolen. .sente rednesds S hilst s LYAUR . b leaeidit o e e Rly™ of coa ole presented at Wednesday night's s Detratinich Nori . P y - POUNDS BEST MACARONI have used that the committee willl omorrow last day expansion sale i ars 1 7 2 d NS sale, 1 gession prohibiting trolley cars from e e ) . 2. JANS not bo able fo release any coil to | Dross Goods Shop, 400. Main street. | oo or Pre & ville religion”—religion sandwicied LAMB LEGS 5 . 1A BEANS in between motion pictures or ofher LAMB ROAST Yhem. —advt. . The immediate future of the sicel Overco: at entertainmets——did Not command the LAMB CHOPS 180 - 2iatid 1 A reespeet of American soldiers in TAME STEW B o0 Hee this morning at the police station and . mps at home or abroad, u special SMOKED SHOULDER e . b, A bt i 19¢ pock the night patrohmen will recelve sim=- | commission of the Young Men's R o AL i A Gt , i S ) ilar orders this evening. The ordi- (ppistian association investigatins HEARTS t5¢ 1. KIDNE ik QU the corn producis company = 5 o E m ced suspension e POLICE STATE OA nance, as adopted Dby the commoit | . ions between the churches anil ] D BEEF W0 S, SWEET POTATOES { at Pekin, 1., both . . E Wiy " S council, follows: ociation reported to the 40th inter- THIEESE AR ALL DAY SPECEALS GRANULATED SUGAR TO EACH CU 10,00 stbls of ¢ 0y “Resolved: That the tratlic oficer al conventi day. — v of 100,000 bushels of corn Sa R noeae oo e Glhane ey Reso atlic oficer | pational convention today - alreads having been tlosed. The b ; i bhe instructed to require inward- “Wherever the seiation acted Sought Heard by Commission. hound trolley cars on West Main! gpenly and unbesitating in its war at Crowell's corner to dis- engers is effective, The y . & g SRR e I | various traflice officers were instructed ndustry today was causing concern, Park Reserve circular explains how | il to one Pennsylvania mani- | o get your home site or money i acturer and in the Chicago district | plans—advt, coal committee indicated it expected extensive shutdowns duri Representatives of (he patrolmen ! street not to stop until they have work, on the principle that its su- the next ten days unless production | and .supernumerary officers of the | turned the corner at Crowell's drug | preme aim was building. up, the kmn BH @ largo scale were Tesamed police department appeared hefore | store, and require all traffic hehind | dom of Christ wmong men it met with Walker D. Hin federal dirceior | the board of police commissioners' said car to keep on down the streef [ complete success,” the report :aid. general of railroads, announced aftev The patrolmen support- [ to Main street proper; also o stop | “Service, as SR R last cvening st b . his two day conference here with sev- all traflic up Main sirect, west of the not effective and is not ed the petition for an increase in en regional directo it becamse ' 5 - ¢ i til the car starts up again: ' ; 5 ages, also for two days off h ! park, unti g a ¥ ; d KRown foday that he would lay the | "~ 2° The commission recommendad TEL. 1053 facts of the coal situation beforc ik closer co-operation hetween ev: cabinet so that he might be relievc ASURER churches and the association. FOR U. S. TRE *eurtailment of industry, In the general situation as regar the mines themselves, slight chan were apparent today: They i - . point to increased production i : : i O n Governors of all states poss ¢ ¥ : ; : St O bituminous mines today had ¢ ' e & e 0 e ar e re pe grams {rom Governor Harding, of ? 3 Jowa, suggesting conc ed actioa (o AEROESE ! It - 1435-3 | 171 Park St. Corner Maple Fri. Night ing the result of the joint wage con- ference at Washington. In Colerado. where a second strike has been ordered for tonight a court 8 . o i 3 ) has been ordered for tonight a cou , . » » d ... v , SPECIALS FRI. NIGHT AND SAT. , vice¢asies from putting it into effect ¥ : : 1 3 : SHOULDER ROAST .. 20 RED WING FLOUR .. bag $1.70 TURNIPS .......... 33¢ pk force. Tt was obtained by Keyes, state attorney gencral, who | . T e~ i Ll . HECKER'S FLOUR . bag $1.79 N e o e v ; . DO osTEW e QAT T ; 550 | mED or yEILOW commi! law requiring 30 days - i : : S s SAUERKRAUT 2 cans 25¢ ONIONS ... . 4 1bs 20¢ notice of u strike. ! . k e 1 ey g N. Y. PEA BEANS ... 25¢ strikes in' the New River field | b i : Y JENUIN : ] 5 LIMA BEANS, FINEST GRADE 35¢ CABBAGE ... .-e 2 Ibs B¢ Virginia were reported The week’s supply ration : o T SHOULDER, s ey PEASE, EARLY JUNE 2 s 29¢ PARSNIPS— FORE! torntes ol : § L S G ) e CORN, BEST GRADE ans 35¢ CARROTS ... 4 1bs 19¢ h extends to the Pacifi iny drrect fodiy' Whe auths s : 1 CAMPBELL’S PORK and BEANS ... 25¢ | priissuny ast ‘of the Mispissinpi riv- | i e e CAMPBELL’S SOUP 10c¢ FLOUR .. . $14.35 BBl & Wern. @ ration basis Washington.—One of these may he the new secretary of the treas : . 3 SHOULD .’ 28¢ TOMATOES Queen of the Valle . 18¢ Rib wani sucaced avier Glasa just abpointe . ] A e THOMAS’ PORK and BEANS 3 cans 25¢ “FLOUR ... ... $18.25 bl 1 . senator from Virginia. They 25 | are above left to right, Representa- e = e COCOA 3 cans 20c¢ . e | tive Swagar Sherley and Danel C. i i ; i bCHEPPS’ COCOANUT 2 pkgs 17¢ S FLOUR $14.00 bbl per. Commissioner of Internal Reve- e G e s P - SNSRI 13 ) L UL ) KLEAN AL e e can 20¢ . D | ernor of the federal reserve board L § IR ooE COMPASS PEARS 18¢ +ee.s 630 doz : | 5 2D SHOULDIIRS TOILET PAPER . ... 6 rolls 23c " GRADE CREAMERY The automobile operator's licens. . ! H SHOULDERS 5 boxes 27c¢ e AMERS of John Niedzwecki, of 190 Broad : ¢ SAUSAGE MEAT ...... i - TUE BUTTER . .- . o HAEY street, which has been under suspen- 29¢ | sion has been restored by the state automobile commissioner. ROBES Rubber. Interlined 5 Just the thing for a We carry a large as- L $9.50 to $12.50 A . v it Christmas gift. We ¢ AR covers. Best made I ! | ey’ sortment and can get ' s i Green and black Plus o will hold any robe till 3 . and prices are from covers to fit any car Christm i e = $1.75 up, according to $7.50 to $15.00 ] ' as for a small Washington.—Mrs. Hannah Patier- made at short notice. i & 5A Plain Plush Motor ! ANt {mAmsnng}.m;v.x_.\f-mny PR : size of car. ] Robe deposit. Cros for her work on the Woman's 'I‘hese are Ca.l“bell B 4 y e l’l%lldh‘ Gl-een Plush fflce, ‘vith b]ack committee of the Council of Natio ! Defense, s been appointed assis ; " p]us]] I)ack;a])solu(c]y st eslor 1o Secrotary of War Baker. A 3% and will not shed. Deservedly e e e | $4.75 to $12.50 popular with those who want a ; heavy, warm and comfortable robe for cold weather. The box is blue Opal jar e |t We Lave . 2/ all kinds of g i work, driving Be sure to get real Resinol DRIVING GLOVES AND MITTS | e WORK GLOVES 50c to $2.75 $1.50 to $8.50 — DRESS GLOVES $1.25 to $6.50 stitute’” for Resinol. Preparations similar in name or appearance are not *“just the same as Resinol.’’ Although a feww unscrupulous deal- ers may offer them as or for Res 4 inol, they are often erndely made, of little healing power, and some ) PS may even be dangerous to use. ! : Buy in the original é/xe package. i - : Rnim:l is njvar sold :n In:lk 240 Maln Street Tel. 2139