New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 29, 1919, Page 2

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ymart Amas Gifts T FAIR PRICES : ‘he best reason for s Gifts fmpany | | buying Christ- |/ at: The Dickinson that Dickinson’s I- the - year - around” Gift Shop ose knowledge of wares is doubly uable to you at Christmas. Drag is is an THE ; ckinson Drug Co.| 169-171 Main Street Genuine Reindeer Gloves “The Scarcest of All i) i Gloves” We are priv- ileged to offer them in grey #nd “cream, made by the famous house of Fownes. Luke Horsfall Co. 93 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD CITY ITEMS he nday mxm\al bungalow sunshine afternoon Sat. night. meet the ¥, will at society at 2:30 wenty-two hous at Park Reserve.—Advt. ris and Mrs. John L. Kelly ob- red fi]elr twentieth wedding anni- Mrs. Kelly was erly Aliss N. A. Emmett of this The ceremony was performed Rev. John J. Fitzgerald now pas- of St. John the Iivangelist, he! at that time curate at St. Mary’s jirch. tudolph TRobinson of Barnett et is attending the Army-N, 1e at the Polo Grounds today. Why can’t you have a home at Park serve7—Advt. corn A. C. carnival, Jlin, Nov. 28, 29; Dec. ‘rank Reiter, formerly , is ow studying for Catholic mis- | ary work, in Rome, Ttaly. He at- ded the local schools until This| hily moved to Syracuse, N. Y. He | faroRome .in September with 30 | erstyoung men and word was re- | ved- in sthis city of his arrival. His | Wwas employ: at Landers' | while in thi al 10¢ and 1: » B, Bs ain ¢ Mm Advt dys L Nicke Mt. Holyoke the Thanksgiving h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lkerson, of §3 Maple street Phe woman's hospital board wish to e this opportunity to express their nks and appreciation to all ponded, so generously to sgiving appeal made for 1l and children’s home, | Dora Wetherbee of Weehaw- under construc- Foresters’ hall, | s at 4 for Store, -3 Main, son colleg has the | the | ne McIntyre. Miss Wetherbee until | ently was art instructor bational Grammar school. E. \R1||Ql AKE IN FRANCE, hn ,uul Slight Damage | in Some Places. i stight carth- | shock, la seven seconds, | $ felt at 9:40 o’clock last night at mes, in the Riviera, it was an- inced in message; received here morning. X\ heavier shock was lerienced hailf an hour after mid-1 it at JFoix, 45 miles south of louse, at the foot of the Pyrene bnly slight damasze rer place. | Are Is Done Pmor 29 —XA ing SORE ,—\l(‘ ORMICK. | rthur Sorel, eteran of the of 38 Beaver-strear, | World War, and Miss na g McCormick, of West Main pet, were married last evening by . Charles oppens, pastor of Peter's church. Following the emiony, Mr. and - Mrs. Sovel left -on dding trip to Boston and vicinity | explained by | insurance w |l it | called | furnished the committee showed | and | properties | York | i i | | tormer | 1 | | where J., is the guest of Miss Kath- | | | attended | of - [ matron of: was done at| piye silvertone, ‘SCHOOL INSURANGE INCREASES VOTED Board Meets and Takes Action on Fire Protection Approximately surance $500.000 i night at in in- was authorized last of the surety @ special session school hoard, bringing the school build- to about nmhmh necessary the 800 to this section of budget. This move visable as at the present cost of labor and material the held by the school board woud not even near- the loss it buildings on and $1.- here $1, 50 addition of the educational was thought ad- insurance Iy cover stroyed. The brought Praut of explamed wias too low the criticized judgment tection. of insurance Chairman committee who insurance matter up by the finance® that the present and that in the hoard would be se for lack of good’ business in not inc ng the pro- Up to 12 years ago, it was Judge B. I'. Gaffney, no s carried at all, but this condition, he felt, should not exist in any of the al school To guard against overstepping the 80 cent bounds, Frank G. Vibberts fo: an expert valuation of the property. Figures on school property the nd to be $185,500; 00; contents, $3 the hoard the amount of 373,100. it $1 a fire rely school $1.20 The plan of sure the buildings to $954,450; contents property is now valued the total insurande $837,410. With . the propo:od crease, which was accepted, schools will be insured for $1 A recommendation was made and accepted to authorize the purchase of the Voight and Dolan properties on South Main street the former having a frontage of 62 feet and costing $8,- 000 while the latter has an 82 foot frontage and will cost $13,000. The abut on the High school property with a depth of 165 feet. U. 8. government properties to the amount of $35,950 have been received and as a bond is required,, the finance committe> was instructed to secure the bond and have the articles in- sured. The school accommodation committee recommended and twere given power to purchase six portable schools for $10,800. A petition was re- ceived from the industrial basketball league for the use of the High school gymnasium four nights a week; two hours each evening. The board fa- vored the Grammar school gym for such purposes and ordered the finance committee to act. calue of buil the CERTIFIED AC TING FIRM C())fll\y HERE, New Britain people will notice with interest the announcement made by the Stratford Audit-company of New of their establishment of- a branch office in -Hartford. = Samuel Berson, C. P. A., who is one of the co-partners in this firm, is a New Britain man who has joined the Strat- ford Audit company immediately upon graduation from New York Unive several years ago. This firm enjoys an enviable reputation in New York and its decision to branch out in other cities will undoubtedly meet with suc- cess. The expert of this firm will great advantage people. undoubtedly be a to local CLUB € The social workers of the Boys’ club will have a hasket social on Monday evening in the club rooms, The new basketball team is getting into fine trim and will be ready business soon. Another Winchester rifle unit has been organized and be known as Unit No. 434, Bo, This* is the second unit' which been formed in the Boys' club. activity is one of the most interc features of the club. Tuesday night. = will be held on Tuesday evening. Wednesday evening moving pictures will be shown in Newington. GOLDMAN—GUNNER NUPTLALS, The wedding of "Miss Mollie ner of Brooklyn, N. Y., to Isaac man of Hartford will take place morrow afternoon at the in Brooklyn. The bride is a resident of this city and is a Constable Tred Winkle, returning from their honeymoon will reside in Hartford, the groom is employed in & Co., asu buy KING—MAHER WEDDING Former club. ha Thi ting molding class Gun- Gunne home niece of couple upon G. Fox who | Local rl Becomes Bride of Kentucky Man—Ceremony Took at the IH-; | | | 1 ce in Hartford Thursday. church St. A pretty solemnized in Hartford, Thursday Miss Mildred Maher, city but now a resident became the bride of of Covington, Ky. by M wedding Peter's morning, was when of Hartford, Robert J. K| The couple and * Mrs, wern Coonz. The bride was dressed in a tailored suit of old blue welour, wore a picture hat of velvet and carried a white chrysanthemums. honor w wore a vellow chu gift to her lavalliere, The blac hat and carried mums. The bride's ten nt was a cameo the bridegroom’s gift was a handsome stickpin. Following a wedding digner at the home of the bride’s sister, Shipman, of West street, Mr. Mr: King left on a wedding n-nfi* their return - they will reside { Hartford, were de- | was | George | event-of | buildings. | The | in- | sity, | income tax service | business | for | wwill | Band rehe 1! Altar Gold- to- | The | the | chuvels, | formerly of this | Charles bouquet | s dressed in dark | to the best man M P. C. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1919. AMERICAN TOYS AND GAMES LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN OF USEFUL TOY Our Xmas Tsys are now on display. Also Chil- dren’s Games, including the latest, uch “Pollyan- na”, “Rook”, “Pit”, Sunny Monday”, Bean Bag, Ring Toss, U. S. Map Puzzle, Checkers, Dominoes, Sewing Setz, Etc., Ete. See our new toy rack. Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREFT Open Monday Nights Until 8:30 Announcement Our branch office in Hartford, Connecticut, for the General Practice of Accountancy, will open on or about December 15, 1919. Staff men, now under the direct supervision of Mr. Samuel Berson, C. P. A. will be in charge. Local business people will have at their disposal our ef- ficient income tax service, in charge of men who were until recently connected with the Department of In- ternal Revenue, Washington, D.'C. Stratford Audit Company 29 LIBERTY ST. NEW YORK GERMANS AND LETTS BEGIN ARMISTICE NEGOT! Nov. 28.—New negotiations with the PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR ELKS’ MEMORIAL Public Exercises fo Be Held -at Fox’s Theater December 7 Berlin, Lettish ment have been hegun, a the Deutsche Aligemeine indlcated by the diplomatic representatives from lin, are unlikely “nobody pared to fight.” recall of as FOR GREAT Lieut. J. Walsh with his wife, he married in Irance recently today for the Great Lake Station where he will be the future. Lieut. Walsh cently returned from he was stationed for The complete program of exer the, annllal memorial exercises Blllaln lodge, B. 0. E on Sunday, December 7, has been arranged for New Fox's theater ationed only by the officers of over a year. the lodge. ‘i'he musical program will William H. The o'clock in be in change.of TR TS I the Bishop. organist of will start lodge. exercises at 3 the after- (f _qe]y,y our Attorney John I". Croshy. Mr. Croshy has spoken in : o Ve \ eral times at large func- 9 s made a fine impression. The program of exercises follows: Pre noon. he principal United States District speaker ssional March— ronation’” Orchestra William H. Bishop, Opening Ceremonies— Exalted Ruler and Officers Praye Chaplain Clarence L. Kretschmer Director Pierce Kol ¢ Lord 1s My August Klein 1l of Abs Brothers Secret T. Holmes Recitation— “Thanatopsis’ Secretary D, Solo— My he Light” Allitsen Roll ¢ i TFOR PERFECT BAKING Insist -on having the flour has made baking a pleasure to thousands of housewives. ANGELUS FLOU The Standard of Purity in white | flour. Thompson Milling Co., Lockport., N. Y. Sold by The Stanley Market 617 Stanley St. Bryant Holmes Task™ August Service— Officers of the Selection— “Romance” Ashford Klein Lodge Sullivan Orehest Addres John U 8. Memorial . Crosby District Attorney TATIONS armistice govern- cording to Zeitung, which declares warlike complications, Lettish Ber- is pres LAKES. whom left Training re- | Europe where | Solo- “How Lovely Dwellings’ August Are Thy i Lidale | Klein Bxalted Ruler and Officers AULD LANG SYNE Great Ruler of the Universe, All-secing and benign, Look doWwn upon and work, And be all glory Thine; Oh! hear our pravers honored dead While bearing in our minds The memories wen on heart Auld bless our for the For Lang Syne. cessional March— WE'RE QU DOING WIRI YES. QUITE ABL AND UNTIRING wiring of autos. heavily charged, thoug] do not know the differ an amperc and a watt or trust us to do the wiring machines, 4 Let Charland’'s Auto Doctor Look After Your Car’s Health CENTRAL Men for AUTO STATION g NAIN STREET Telephone 1541 We understand the current cccen- tricity of electricity as applicd to the Our services are not who ce between a what-not thejr 1 ictor Records ON SALE MONDAY—DECEMBER 1st A truly fine list designed to suit the taste of every ene. REMEMBER A Victor Record Always Makes a Welcome Christmas Present A WORD TO THE WISE Machines are more difficult to procure this year than ever before. wait until the last minute and be disappointed. SELECT YOUR INSTRUMENT FOR CHRISTMAS NOW AND HAVE IT SAVED FOR YOU. C.L.PIERCE & CO. Phone No. 1117-2 DON'T | #4 246 MAIN Opp. the Monument kdwielofotod Rl to et tetatototepotaideRate ot Rt oReteRededofotorateotoRefoged 2 £ -IZ‘: Lofededegatetobootel on’t be afraid to goin debt for Williams Estate Homestead Plots for they increase in value you will lose money if you postpone purchasing until next spring. Buy now and profit 15 to 25%. own your home IT CAN BE DONE a WILLIAMS ESTATE homestead plot and stick-to-it- ive-ness will turn the trick. Piots $500, $600, $700. $800; $900 and yours to say the way to pay Sunday is come-and-see day. Come-and-see, yourself. SPECIXL APPOTNTMENT Telephone 618 Villiams Bstate Sub~Jivision, Main Office, Thimd Fleor N. B. Natiomal Bank Bldg. (Open Evemrings) FHOHEOBEG PR Y TS BELBOOGHUC B IHS SSBHE West Main street.trolley and jitneys carry you right on to the Williams Estate—one fare—Ask the Conductor or Chauffeur. - Or walk to the junction of Black Rock and Cerbin Avenues, turn to the right and step two minutes west.

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