New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1919, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, The Albha siring orchestra. furmishe (I LOCAL STOCK ; : ' ‘ e, v || B T FINANCIAL || thaes avoren | iIRICHTER & CO. TO HAVE FOLKS colored- lights running’ through thel S Al il = . ) : . { center of the room. AMr. and M e (Furnished by Richter & Co.) Here is your opportunity to insure Look uP Arthur Sampson and Mr and Mr: | Stanley R Eddy, Mg against embarressing crrors in spelling, Members New York Stock Exchange 'y Clifford Chamberlain acted as patron | Bid Asked pronunclation and - poor choic P QT < >y = CON : ; 5. There were many out of tow Hartiord I3le sht . 200 205 words. Know the meaning of puzzl 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 5 Thels S Southern N E Tel Co : 10 war terms. Increasc your efficiency, ANLEY SDDY, 1 9 204 from Hartford and New Ha outhern S Sl PAWLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telephene 2640 American Bras 3 ! O R Tk - o ' A, Le fraternity will hold its American Hos (par 95 5 H dance this evening in Y. W. C. A. hall. EX[;HANGE REP"RTS American Hardware .. WEBSTER'S We Own and Offer The dinner 1d dance held yester- Am Silver (par 25). 4 3 3 E T day at the Shuttle Meadow club was & S Bills & Spen (par NEW INTERNA IONAL 50 Stanley Works It isn’t snebbish to want folks very enjoyable affair. A gr many Bristol Brass (par 3 5 H DIGTIONARY i % to look up to us. family dinner parties were held. Wall Street. Close.—Rails and steels | Colt's Arms (par 25) . 6 . ot 5.0 all-know- 50 COltS IUs just & man’s natural do- | Phere was dancing in the afternoon | Were under increased pressuve in the | Bagle Lock (par 25) . 3 2 l'“l:“m ! ”";I';mfl‘fllqucfimn sive to occupy a position in the and evening. Olcott’s orchestra play- | flnal hour, forcing the general list to | L I' & € (par 25) 5 4 , made {0 meet your world consistent. with his soit [ o {he 4av’s lowest quatations. The close | N B Machine (par 25) v Eisadeods of theva sy 50 Landers Frary & Clark respect. Ihere will be a rehearsal of the cast k. Sales approximated 1,300,- | Niles-Be-Pond com cessful mon.and women the world ov We fecl a dlttle Dbit up- [/ and chorus of the Knights of Colum-| 000 shares. N & J Mfg Co (pa ; 400,000 Words. 2700 - 50 N B Har M h' 4 stage” ourselves when we [] hus play at tho society rooms this eve- | el v giooe meenange quota. | FECK S & (par 25 . 1 s usications: nuoovzi.“;fi-‘:i,h«"fl"n"r'r{. ew ritain achine 2 Py W i3 r at 0 o o 2 A e O e tries. 0 Bo hical Subjects. & think of the number of well ning at 8 o'clock. . e Russell Mfg Co 4] grap jects. & | LIt § = - 5 tions furnished by Richter & Co. & R, (H; ‘dressed men in this town who Eller Wilcox of/ 5 Wallace street > | Beovili eiiiine.iae 2 H fou ighnst Award) ort u are recommending us to their | veported to the police today that hix | Tembers of the New York stock 3 = anami-Pacific Exposition s. Exchai Standard Screw comn g change: friends. ‘ bicycle had been stolen from in front &e SR &1 Co We shall be pleased to bave fll ‘of the Y. M. C. A. building. Nov. 28, 1919, Stanley W'Mks (par : you come in and be pleased M| Frea A. Murphy, acting superin- High Closs B (5 9 pooe i G, & C. MERRIAM Co-y With one of our Overcoats $ ! tendent of the charity department, | ‘Am Beet Sugar .. 91 $ 91 mien Mfg Co (par 23 5 smmgfiela Mass., U. S. to $55 romrned to his duties today after a | Am Can . > k 4973 o ooyt st J50'G65 e VU mee v a a0t prAINVILLE | s 7 GOODWIN BEACH & CO.,. Clothing Co. :MINES, OWNERS HEAR |22 2 - i <i2 b8 Sisml O ™ ek E\ e Landers, Frary & Clark Bought and Sold Atch T & S I? Charles Phelps and Judd Wads- 271 MAIN ST | ST Baldwin Loco .... Z i worth, U. 8. N., arc spending furloughs S R\ > ; s a L 4 (Continued From First Page). B & O - 3 & | "at their homes her ey . ,“ R R SRR, ot o Beth Steel B .... 92 9034 . 901 Ss e o et - . | |BRT ... 20 b Bi pent the holiday with relatives No Profitecring 5 square : Tl oty Blow Butte & Superior. . 2 2 in New Haven. ' C’?Y ITEMS | 8 AUnEh takemovet by the sovernmontil gianl ;0 by 8 E0 I 4 : Wesley Kavanaugh is confined to his l ! DD & CO will be operated by the fuel, adminis- | cen Loath Co ... 95 b 92135 | home on Whiting street, suffering from L4 | :v'ux;;:(n, )“\\1"\ det |‘Is as to ("onu;cnfiulioii Ches & Ohfo.... .- b 5 5 blood poisoning in his thumb i Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. o > owner: vere not disclosed St P £ 2 B Mrs. Howard Warren of 4 ) o 5 b Jally Three dance this week Satur-| While various federal agencies were | cif b k‘,"\ et i s S el T '-lnzr‘,u_(u oo A i W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. ay night. Svea hall, 90 Arch street. | prepared to carry out the govern- | apy FAs ST AL Manle Buises WL Baie De i BORS | tho meokond i Bosfon as thojavest advt. | anentisl program, Fusll Adreinististor hile ¥ 5 8 | an: 2 1 of her sister, Miss Laurene Mouat, A A meeting of the board of strategy | Garfield reaffirmed in even more em- :‘v'”""’v‘ “(f’!’l T ; ods e Who is a student at the Sargent school TR UT /il be held at $ o'clock tomorrow | phatic terms his position that “profit- | o on a0 || \’1 ’“'"”l"‘\l‘;‘ Theon e t A ing in I s¢ D. L. Dunn’s office | eeri e part of elther labor or P L = J (2 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Pond, of véhing in Lawyer D. L. Dunn’s office | eering on the part of either Jabor or | (gi8 iy e’ """ gy, 3 UKRAINIANS WILLING | o s bt D Lo o PGt B : R BRISTOL BRASS o 4 p S “The pnhlu 7 vllnnl and will not be = 5 : - i TO DEFEND COlvNT’R\ wth their son., W. R. Pond, of 49 John Smithwick, a student at St.| Cuba’Cand” Huph v v o | Hartford, and | asked to bear the increased burden off §UP% Leiehiy 1 s street. They will return tog teorge R. Smithwick of St. John's| higher pr of coal nor of the pay- | 1€ - ; TRt home on Monday. reparatory college at Danvers, Mass, | Went of a large sum as wages to any | (1€ 180 8 : i PRIEST HAS CLOSE CALL e ro visiting at the home of thelr par- | SPecial class of worke he said. c s 3510l a7 | Flag Dedicated and Hevoes | PIIES] SRAROBE G SR < PE MEETING 'D; VETERAN TO W nts, 699 Stanley street for the week- 14 P. C. 1s Regarded Enough. Goodrich (B I Co 8014 h e Had | ithe huenies pel e v I I T raneis Drake 10dge;(Sons of St | i i oo . = temembered 2t Services Held the Church the Sacrec eart, is| Bosie 56, Bons of X marriage licens: s i ¢ nd. Pointing out that his conclusions | Gt Nor pfd .. 814 791 .19y | : el o j < s e i T e o 5 ense was issued Money returned, by the Commercial | had been reached only after careful | 1jlinois Cen . ... .. : 9 4 Yestorday, able to be about the parochial vesi-{ ¢o.tainment at Vega hall Thursday, | (°F9ay to Arthur Sorel, of 38 rust Co., if you are not satisfied with | and exhaustive research, Dr. Garfield | [pspiration Cop .. i 5 dence again, following v faccident | fecember 11. There will bo installa- | Street, and Rena MeCormick, ark Reserve Sites—Advt. declared neither the protestation of | Interboro Con .. .. 34 314 The Ukrainian Sitch socicty of New | that occurred on November 20, that] tion of officers. All members are | West Main strost. _Bernard Conley is home from the | the miners against the 14 per cent. | fnterhoro Con pfd itain, a branch of the Ukrainian so- | nearly resulted {n a fatality. The ] urged to attend this meeting as there | is a veteran of the 1024 3t Preie L 2f PRSOL - forl L ihe ) wees advemce Hon bhe dusBlenes 00l Tut Mec N . A 6 L ¢ial organizition of the United States. | priest was watching e progress of | ave very important matters to he dis- | ths 26ih Division, ‘hanksgiving recess. e soperators) thalitheyibe Deripitied | i ier Sntar & i | celebrated the consecration of the Uk-| 1o \ork on an artesian well at his | cussed. The officers are as follows: | gave his occupation as ommencing (tomorrow) Saturday. | to charge a higher price for coal would | 1n¢ Nickel ; ; 23 rainian national flag yesterday. —Rev. | TR FOME G B0 SO T i & | Messenger, D. Richmond; assistant | The bride-slect 29, the store of J. M. Hallinan, | Induce him to alter his decision that & | gennee i 581, 281 | Joseph Pelevhovych, pastor of the : ‘homas seminary in s vy Ukro-Russian church, celebrated the | Crandall; inside sentinel, D. Coleman; | = P necessary to bring the mine vl | T 5 WATEAT Ukrainian dead heroes. He strongly | Plank, swhich struck him heavily on ENGAGEMENT \\\()[vd( veir- twenty-fifth wedding ammive | Mex Petroleum, ..192% | AMERICANS TOO SMART. s 2 ;e s especially in eastern Galicia. He said MAY BUILD SEWER. Danish merchants who planned a| penteri of this cityi A mc e Fved as deputy judge of the city The game scheduled to be played 14' ent. increasc was the t Copper stagine. The priest just moved his | secretary, J. Hall; chaplain, W. M. | as a stenographer. will close at 6:30 daily.—Advt. er cent. increase was the amount } i et ‘o . b 8 . : ; E fissland theitequicm seivices for (e |Inea0 Dtimottonescape SR SSRIAIIn el & ni s il B ai s S = T dpdge and Mrs. George - W. - An- AeSeh trustee, Marsh rews, of Russell street, will observe | Bb t0 the level of living costs and that | . yyoior L B9 5 614 . _— 2 £ # the operators could pay this advance | 30~ : e * | impressed upon the congregation thai | the shoulder. He has heen under | Mr. and MreS. Dorato of 189 (hk without increasing prices to the pub- in America lies their only hope ol | medical care since street announce the engag iry Decemfer h. Mrs. Andrew [ Miami Copper ... . 2 E | 3 5 : - X E e ngage; s lic. » ttaining freedom for the Ukraine London, Nov. 28-—Swedish and :ir daughter, Mg C as formerly Miss Lillian Whiting o Midvale Steel J their daughter, May, r.m! hey. were married fh Hu;’um’ri GAME POSTPONID. i Nat l.fml o g el | that America would not let the Uk-| The hourd of public ‘works will | commercial coup in Germany a held at the Dorato home last e Dnmg‘ udge Andrews is lawyer, havin Nev Cons | raine perish after defending its bor- | meet next Tuesday noon, when bids | suffered as the result of Ameri to which friends of the couple were in. SRSy saeS s s I bbtween the Mohawks and the Arca- | . Y. I Brake .. 5 4 | ders against Turks. tars and other ! will be opened for the proposed | commercial energy in the past v} vited. Music for the recepHon AN urt ard was for s 1 years ¢ N Y Centval | barbarians for centuries. | sewer in Myrtle street. S. sfurnished by Gozzo's o 2 Wi e e i e m,“g dians for the city championship Zould } &y (RO o . d N N S 5 !'not be held yesterday on account of 2 Ty o ’ At | the wet grounds. The game, however, | NOrfolk & West .. § 96 g | marched from the church in @ column | & s rnival bungalow Sat. night. [ 3 3 &2 N i S rienes 5 | numbering about 1,000 soul ¥ it ong | Will be held tomorrow afternoon at §t. [ N0Tth American .. 35 0 R Lithaia ey SOx S goenliv an. and wife will spend | Yo ars Northern Pa S £ | first the Stars and Stripes and close g Mary's field, the Kickoff o ! 1e.. Thanksgiving holidays as the| o | Ohio Cities Gas .. 49 i3 #% | behind it the Ukrainian emblem. The, . uest of W. P. Conmsidine. of New Peotn: RURE. o, 7 4 preceeded to Ulkrainian hall where i . ark | Pitts & WV 5 elebrat was rogress. o B N Pitts & W Ve = 2 ration wa progre: An attempt to enter the tailorinz Deaths and Funerals. i 4 T : A e i S A on sed Steel ( \ hop of Charles Buettner, of Park = — I lew York, attended. Among them .'n Bl i . | Ray Cons reet, was made sometime during Mixs Rena Haunon. meaat. were the following: Mr. Welychko vednesday night or Thursday morn- Miss Rena Hannon, aged 46 vears : STE e e b0 | editor of a New York publication do- | F 0 W k E d Sal E L P Al {2 jimmying the door, in the jdied Wedneaday night at her home, A s temtlin i g voted te Ukrainian ‘interests; P | rom-vur ee 1 e Lxtra ow rices in epartments sar of the shop. 4 Main street. She leaves four brothers, | S4nclair Oil Ref .. 47¢ 57 s S R Ask the opinion of our. customers | The funeral will be held at 9 o’clock [ S1085-S Steel & 1 . 9% | tjon executive committee; John Royko bout homes or home sites at Park tomorrow morning at St I.Mxph\1»‘0'“”\"‘" Pac B 2R Sa oy of Bridgeport, president of the Sitch L oubive. ARty ¢hurch. The burial will be in the new | Southern Ry or P22 oot oy sl bt e | SPECIAL FROM 9 TO 12:30 A' M. ONLY Miss Margaret Cowlis v, of the Catholic’ cemetery. Studebaker . i cessity and duty of every Ukrainian to astitute “of - Musical Art, New York, —— | rexas Co .. . 7 enroll in the society ! visiting heF parent i ‘“{lvm;fiu;‘); ,\:.m I)tl‘hl | ll."’.“”“ ’;-d( P 2 About 200 of the men present an- | Iorterhouse. Sh()l‘t, Sll‘lofll ROI.llld OUN TENDER LAMB tiam Coria . sof 5 e seorge I bert, aged 75 years, | United Fruit . 2 1913 | nounced their readiness to go abroad to Q Lommencing (tomorrow) Saturds died early yesterday morning following | United Retail St . 3 S| defend their native land against in- SITEAIGH TP Ibi22clegs ol o o i ol SR «. 1b*28c % - the store of J. M. Hallinan, | 0 illness of several days' duration, at| U § Food Prod . ¢ This fallows the example of Pure Lard 2 “JS for 64c | Fores .. 3 b “15¢ 4 It olome 4t 6.B0lbils s nvt " his home in Farmington. He is sur-| U § Indus Alco ..10215 100 | nches of the iety in vari- Best M: P . 5 G B LIC . A L L £ e will: close at datls - @ vived by a wife. The funeral services | 17 § R e R . : . est Maine Potatoes . afe i e PRAICLTOMS 2oLl s s vt s TR o i Rubber Co 1163 s ¢ There are about 300 units g William 1. Mangan and | o SR 5 [ Fadse Doavid L cDunn Bt e | Will e held Saturday afternoon Elfr R teel R 09 3 1015 10735 |(bE thel sdtlety and they Tave allilex: awyer avid 3 untl ‘are In- Ng 2:30 o'clack. DBurial in the Farmin Biee £ -egse > ingness g : % {17 S Steel pfd A pressed thelr willingness to fight fo 5 e — e rhe i ol tonycemters Ky Cra o B o the Ukraine Mehican Creamery LA ACEECIALS Whole Milk e 4 A ; | Va Car Chem .. ; - - Butter Ib 68c| AN POT ROAST BEEF ....... . nderwent a minor operation at the Michael McCrann, = 7 i C Cheese p s 3 e L e Willys Overland .. 30% 3 298 SCHOOL BOARD MBEETING. CHOICE CHUCKS ROAST BEEFR <v.e 1b 39c R clinisE ot e The funeral of Michael McCrann A\ . special meeting of the school LEAN BOILING BEEF ... hoard was held at 5 .‘f" mm‘\ this aft- Best Grade Apple JAN SUGH 203 3 VI Mdhican Selected \ flock of wild geese werc noticcd | ¢rnoon. The proposed repairs and | Arinsilonard (s atiins e o1 addition at the Northend school and Butter ..... b 21c¢ B . o .- = Egi;s doz 5ic s mother, Mrs, Estelle Lezette at~33 | purre wng Michael Burke of Bridge. | CILY's observant residents last evening | the purchase of the Carmody prop- 5 £ o e wnd ol I Sridg vho zave his opinion that a storm | €rly were among the principal items K e ey e S e .. | port: Michael Mullaney, of Bridge- s a5 soon o e i nased i Dinner Blend MILK FED VEAL - There will S iRl o Sl e W ol oo, Wikl v () UGS DO Coff b 40 LEG OF NATIVE VEAL .. . 1sc| New Premier Sauer- Wynne and Thomas McKeon, of tuis 5 = == S offee .. .. Cl RUMPS OF NATI ¥ . = < city. The. flower bearers were Domu- | | BEST SHOUL ‘V ,‘.L,\l‘ : o kraut 2 Ib can I8¢ 4ld McCrann and William AlcCrann, S ST OUDDUNBACUITSRY 16c | srandsons of the deceased. The buri- | Jeetter Carrier Henry Juengst has | was held at 9 o’clock ihis morning sou cturned from the Hartford hospital. | st. Jjoserh’s church. Rev. Patr “GoING souTh. eaman George Lezette of the U. Daiy officiated al a requiem high w Je spent Thanksgiving with | nass. The bearers were William lary's Ladies’ Temperance society this | vening in St. Mary": chool hall. All| 1embers are requested to be present The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the A. O VEAL: FOR POT PII aa fen [.%will hold their regular meeting Mohican Assorted JER: Campbell’s Baked ibnt in the K. of & hall The | # was infthe new Catholic.cemetery | ! e % SRSEY CITY PORK LOT % $20 \eeting will start at 8 o’clock. There Ol ot T, lonls ass ee lng it it ot o ot s ooy ill be a social whist following the - We ank all o " 16eting. A large attendanice is ex- Ve wish to thank all of our re ot | tives. rriends and neighbors and es- | Nat. Roasting Fowl ..._....... Ib 42¢ j Lean Cut Pork Chops ......... 1b 34c pecially. the Cooper RIb Knitting Fhe Holy Family’'Circle of st | vt Cut Scami o rown Kaiting, Under the Auspices of I:‘ancy Native Ducks .......... Ib 48c | Fresh Sliced Beef Liver ....... 1b 10c > ! Pagel Seaming Dept. and tho Cutting S Small Lean Hams ..... Ib-32¢ | Sugar Cured Bacon ........... Ib 38¢ 1le of domestic and fancy articles . | Dept. of the American ry Co. fernoon and evening of Monday, | Bt of Ihe St r»L‘;?:wo?fl;..\‘ New Britain Chapter Hadassah Fresh Ground Hamburg ....... 1b-18c | Sperry & Barnes Sausage .... lb 40c ‘uesday and Wednesday next week in - Tipenit 5 lers. Frary and Clark for 1 ie'St. Mary’s school hall. The pro-'| d¢7® Fraury and ' T their kind eeds for the affair will go for char- | FEPressions ("‘n;\u""r.‘"”:,‘, e (,‘::_ 1»(‘;:‘1% S d E ’ N 30 1919 SPECIAL 4 TO 5 P. M I . . : | it floral tribute sent during § 5 5P. M. arge California Navel Sr. and Mrs-James M. Dermétt of | recent bereavemont of the los of our | unday Lv g, INov. ’ Lean Sugar Cured 19¢|ORANGES d 25 moked Shoulders o oz. C J awlor street celebrated their 15th ‘edding anniversary yesterday. Guests | e o : 4 lake presant feom New York, Bridge. | MIL AND MES. 4 GLABAL. : Talmud Torah Hall, 8 o’Clock S ; ] 0 elebrated with a dim\f‘r.v : | MR, AND MRS, WM. GLABAU. Adm1§§ion Free‘ Our toy department is now open. | "REDERICK GLABAT. : o % ‘ = BlFe oo etierihan ety o IRDUSEEIEE L EINER, | Layer Figs ....i.. 1b 40c | Cape Cod Cranberries ... 2 gts for 25c bring the children. Gladding's, | T : fon : . 9= G . Hik RAnd bring tho Shlidion. (Gladding's.| MR AND MRS. . H. WEST, fancy Rock Turnips ......... pk 25e Fancy “Baldwin” Apples .. 2 gts 25¢ Chestnut street.—advt. MR. AND MRS. H. G. GLABAU, ‘ D S p l J Ab h - i . . 5 There will be a meeting of the choir | IMA GLABAT o amue ° ranams California Lemons Z ~ b 4c¢ £ the church of St. John the Hvange- | o ol ! New Cabbage o st at 7 o'clock this evening at the | Joseph Dyson. i Rys % i iy \ome of Miss Margaret O'Leary of | The funeral of Joseph Dyson was | of Brldgelmrt Mohican Baking Powder 2 cans for 335c¢ Mirview street. held this afternoon at 0 o'clock | The A. D. 8. dance held last e from the late residence at 38 Kelsey ing in the Y. W. C. A. hall was one af | street, with Rev. William H. Ross, pas- unbrite Cleanser . ........ 3 cans 10¢ | Orange and Lemon Peel he largest affairs given this. vear.| tor of the First Baptist church, offi- M J h g : i /Irs. Josep oltz {E Rolled Oats ............. 31bs for 20c | Citron 625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night. | cemetery. ANT & HAFFEY | e . e _ A e ¥tten, Vietoria Andorson, Of New London, Will Speak PSS I S WL SO SO O Y M. 41 R Ellen Victoria Anderson, aged 29 | 3>MYRTLE St.,, East End Office, 153 | years, died at her home at 95 Whiting | Jubilee St, Tel. 1451-2. street, following an fllness 6f several PURPOSE:—TO bring Palestinian Hospital ady Attendant—Free Use of Chapel. | months’ duration. Miss Anderson suf- Orders Taken for Upholstering. fered a complication of troubles, She S | wax e auenter of v and ire 1ore i Linen Shower to-a successful close. . | Mohican & pRaNl S Moh. Brand M i One s two brothers, John B, and Iver O., and i . . PANCAKE " TEAS i | & Siater, ¥rs. Jeaste Witiiema. ~ The | Brin ou A1 < N 0 \ndrews & Doolittle, Ing, | &5sir 3. emte s g your offering on Sunday if you § FLOUR -n ' v, Mplkl funeral will be held tomorrow afte; noon from her late home at haven’t a]ready ‘contributed. pkg . ... 1dc YEEEEE. S N e 2oc, 30c, 35¢ 1 THE FUNERAL HOME o’clock with Rev. (. E. Pihl officiating. iice and Parlors 15 Walnut Stnset.’ Interment will be in Fairview ceme- | Telephrpe, R S e S S R T P,

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