New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1919, Page 11

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SANTA CLAUS HAS L BEEN OVERCHAMGED SOMEONE OUGHT TO PUT THE oLD nta Claus is the casy mark. It you will stroll in here yon will that giving Santa a mighty fun for his money. original see we are good Some happy clothes will help the glad occasion. tide in one priced yourseif of our winter Christmas — over till spring stylish, honestly suits. STEIN-BLOCIH OR SHUMAN OVERCOATS AND SHE > COATS The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. CIT ¥ ITEMS us if ties. sell sk ny we People 61l so n . Dbut Advy. "The annual Japtist Foreign M held this evening church parlors, “Smoke American Walsh & Hollfelder's.—Advt. Miss Evelyn Snyder of IPhiladel- phia, Pa. is the guest of Miss Harmet Reynolds of Grove Hill Thermometers on Main street mogning registered five degrees zero in many places. A building permit to Gus Carlson for $5,000 bungalow we We lot. ever expelt to have a’lot of a Wilson's.— meeting of the Swedish ion Circle will be at 8 o'clock in the made pipes. this above has been issued the construction of on Sefton drive. he health board we notified this aarning of two new cases of scarlet féver, one on Glen street and one on South Main street. The Catholic Tierney Cadets 1okl & meeting this eveningat 7 o'clock af the Y. M. T. A. & B. halil on Lafay- etle street. -All boys between the ages af 9 and 15 have been requested to at- tend this session. There will be a rehearsal of St. John the Evangelist choir this evening at 730 p, m. at the home of Miss Marion Gampbell on East street. A regular meeting of the health Board will be held this afternoon at 5 a@'clock. Among other matters for derfsideration are the proposed in- e in salari Have you seen the large ofthe famous “Kvershart Porter & Dyson’s?—advt. | The infant son of Mr. and Mr Michael Sheehy of Clark street, died ast night at the New Britain General hospital. At St. Joseph’s chur there will be an annive Miss Elizabeth Moore at o'clock, and on Thursday morning at 7 o'clock o month's mind mass for Daniel Flan- nery The boy scout of the South chur will meet tonight at 156 o'clock Tomorrow afternoon the ladies’ bord of the South church will hold their last meeting at 3:30 o’clock in the chapel. ! ! Thursday afternoon 'at 4.30 o’clock the girl scouts will meet at the South church The children’'s Auxiliary South church will meet Frid Inoon at 4:00 o'clock. Algxandra lodge, 24, . O. D. of St. George, will elect officers at the regu- lar meeting tomorrow evening. Tomorrow morning at there will'be . an anniversary high mass at St. Mary’s church for the late Margaret Ralph, who died a year of influenza. Y Kennedy's dancing ddvt. Todas the last day the proposed school to erccted m the Carmody tract. Contractors lo pot seem disposed to offer bids on the school and but few cations have been ked for. Oh, boy. big dance band, Bardeck's new advt. Gifdings Chapte will work the Ma Thursday - evening. annual inspection work and supper 5:30 . ™. There is to choose a will assortment. pencil at h tomorrow mass for 3k the. after- of 7 o'¢clock school tonight. is for be bids. for specit Philharmonic hall, Mon. eve No. : Maste: This will of the will be R / deg he the chapter served at > of n's, nice shirts Advt. no shortage from at Wil Y. W, C. ym W 10 o’clock 5 The morning at ng. This will give hance to practice. There will be dr t the usual time. 1 be opened tomorrow for roller skat. the ladies ssmaking tonight BECOMES BANKRUPT Thée Polish Cravow Grocery Coni- bang, which recently was invoived in Lonsiderable litigation, has been de- ‘lared bankrupt on the petition of he creditors, represented by Lawyer stanley J | ay'sA\flte;WSup;ly Doubles Last Year’s Water at Shuttle Meadow is report d yunning over the run-way and easures 24 feet and 5 inches, Clerk P. J. Egan of the hoard of water com- nigsioners finds. One vear ago to- ay, the books of the commissioner hows, tho water was 12 feet and 10 thes making today’'s supply nearly ouble that of last yvear. One year hgo the city was alarmed over the horfaze and pumping from Wildeat mz‘dk was resorted to, the pumps be- g in operation from November 0 January 1. ALL IN READINESS FOR CHRISTMAS TREE Committee Reports That Arrange- ments for Holidays Are Completed Final arrangements for the muni- cipal Christm tree, which is to be ervected at Central green, were com- pleted at a meeting of the Christmas tree committee in the Chamber Commerce rooms vesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. A, Traut, who has in previous vears taken an active part in the Christmas {ree decorations, reported she has been notified that the tree will rrive the latter part of this week. C. G. Spring will be in charge’of the electrical decorations. | place with several hundred loca ' street The first public Wwill take place Chris nouncements will be made later as to the program. Buglers have been se- cured to announce the opening of the Christmas celebration from the towers af local schools and churches. This will take place Christmas eve. Church chimes from the Center and South church will, as in previous years, sound Christmas carols and the Boys' c¢lub band will furnish the music around the tree. Saturday evening, Philharmonic band. under the direc- tion of Musical Director George B. Matthews, will render a concert at the een. A community ‘‘sing” will take 1 chit- in it. Printed cards will be distributed at the tree at each gathering. The exercises will be con- cluded New Year's eve when the Boys’ club band will provide the music for the singing of the Christmas song The committee reports that the con- tributions for the Christmas tree fund are not being made as rapidly as ex- pected and at the present time the Chamber of Commerce aofficials report only 36 contributions, amounting to $150, having heen received. The tree is of interest to all local residents and the officials urge that contributions be made toward making the affair a suc- ces Beginning tamorrow Boy Scouts under the leadership of W. O. Cook will assume the responsibility in get- ting the' balance of the fund needed.}] Elach scout will "be equipped with proper credentials and will make a house to house canvas December 27, the dren participating Deaths and Funerais. Janies Garvey. funeral of James Garvey was held at 9 o'clock this morning from J. M. Curtin & Company’s un- dertaking parler wd at 9:30 o’cloc at St. Mary’s chyreh. A solemn high § mass of requiem’ was celebrated by Rev. William Krause; Rev. William A. Downey, was deacon: Rev. John T. ‘Winters, sub-deacon and Rev. Joseph W, master-of_ceremontes. The bear were members of the Plumb- and Steamfitters’ Union to \\Ivi('hl sed belonged. Rev. Joseph { conducted the ‘committal at the grave in the new Catholic cemeter The Bar service TO CONFER DE EE, At a meeting of the Burnitt Grang Saturda evening in Judd's hall, the ladies’ degree team will confer the second degree on several new candi- dates for the organization. The gen- eral officers will confer the third de, e. There will be danci RS, SWASEY CRITIC The condition of M widow of the late Dr. reported critical. Mrs. been confined to her bed weeks by pneumonia and being considered with recovery daily. LLY IIAL for several | her case is | less hope for DR, NIAK CANDIDATE. Dr, Samuel J. Cherniak of 242 Main s.a.candidate for the office of superintendent of the board of health to succeed Dr. William M. Stockwell who is to leave in about a week for another post. It is not probable that the matter of choosing Dr. Stockwell's successor will be brought up at this fternoon’s meetin TOO FICATION LATE OR Clu -Neatly furnished with all improvements, without board. for one fined gentlemen. Apply St., opposite Smalley TO RENT: rooms, with or or two re- T4 Talcott chool. 12-16-1a FOR SALE—A pounds arm, pig weighing dressed. Maple Phone 657-14, 1 about Lawn Berlin, 16-3dx FOR SALE articles at Park street. Chri 630 le of crochet street, near 12-16-2dx Stanley WANTED—Two girls over 16 ola with experience for photog work. Apply Benjamin Bros. Main street, Phone 2322 16 O RENT—large front all improvements, comfortable for 15 Grand \phy 308 3dx room with newly furnished, two. Inquire Ry- 1d FOR exe Hart water SAL lent street. ~Sterling condition Phone kitchen Call at 1629, 7. range, No. 40 F. At- 16-3dx | WANTED: Work carpente A Heryld Box C by group of seven mechanics. Address upenters 8. 12-16-2dx Tel. 1623-2 Any Hour, Day or Night. TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS MYRTLE St., East End Office, 1 Jubilee €t,, Tel. 1451-2. Attepdant—Frec Use of Chapel. Taken for Upholstering. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Andrews & Doolittle, Inc. THE FUNERAL HOME and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. Telephone, 53 Lady Orders oflice of | NEW FINANCIAL WALL STREET ST[!EK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street Clos; steels and equipments were mum quotations in the later when call moncy was freely at per cent. The ‘strong. Sales appro shares. at dealings offered ximated 1,000,000 New York Stock fixchange quota- tlons furnished by Richter & Co., memhers of the New York stock Exchange: Dec High 16, Low 1919, Close Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Amn Am Beet Can S Car & Fdy Cot ‘Ol ... H & Leath Loco sSmelt & Sug Ref Sum Toh Am Tel & Tel Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Atech T & § F At Gulf & W Baldwin Loco B & O Beth Steel B'R T Can Pae . Cen Leath Co Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & St Chi Rock I & Chile Cop Chino Cop Col I & 1 Cons G Corn_ Prods Ret Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar Endicott-Johnson Erie e ‘1st Gaston W Gen Elec Gen Motors Yoodrich (B Gt Nor pfd Tllinois Cen Insgiration Interboro Con Interboro Con Int Mer Mar Int Mer Int Nickel Int Paper Kelly Springfield Kennec kKlopper Tack Steel Lehigh Va Max Motor 3 Mex Petroleum Alidvale Steel ssouri Pac Nat Lead Nev Couns ... N ¥ Central NYNH&HRR Norfolk & West Northern Pac Ohio Cities Gas Pan Am P & Penn R R 3 Pittshurgh Coal Pressed Steel Car . Ray Cons ... Reading Rep I & S Royal D, Sinclair Oil Sloss-8 Steel Southern Pac Southern Ry, 5 Strom Carburetor. udebaker Texas Co Tobaceo Prod Union Pac United Fruit United Retail U S IFood Prod U S Indus Alco 7§ Rubber Co U S Steel U S Steel pfd Utah Copper a Car Chem Willys Overland Westinghouse 13814 Rel com ptd & W ) Co 80 Cop 51 4% 141, 49 1041, 211 prd - prd lley .19 48 5% 24 80 Ret & TWO COUPLES WILI; Touis Rocdrik and both of 3 5Cemete out license to MARRY. Minnie Gomes, Tane have taken arry. The groom- to-be is a native of the Cape Verde Islands. Ludwig Osga of 280 Iolm street and Karolina Gil of Booth street have also taken out a marriage permit s is'the second marriage Thin, Nervous People Weak, “peopl —are thus ne: thin nearl -men or alwa, nervous wrecks conclusively proving that thin- wealness, debility and neuras- theni re almost invariably due to nerve starvation. Feed your nerves and all these symptoms due to nerve starvation will disappear. minent specialist of the best things for the nerves is an organic phosphate known among druggists as Bitro-Phosphate, a five- grain tablet of which should be taken with each meal. Jeing genuine nerve builder and not mulant or habit-forming drug, Bitro-Phosphate can be safely taken by the weakest and most delicate suffer and the vesults following its use are often sim- | ply astonishing. By strengthening the nerves, wealk, tired people regain energy and vigor; thinness and angularity give way to plumpness and curves; sleep returns 10 the sleepless; confidence and cheer- fulness replace debility and gloom; dull eyes become bright, and pale, sunken cheeks regain the pink glow of health. CAUTION — Bitro-Phosphate, the use of which {8 fuexpensive, also won- derfully promotes the assimilation of food, so much sg, that many people I report marked gains of weight in a few weeks, Those taking it who do not desire to put on flesh. should use extrn. care In avoiding fat-producing | foods, ate that one a | | Need Bitro-Phosphate | women | BRITAIN DAILY tet. HERALD, YAE ENR ay. gener. medic half years millior ment mainir as the Aus the | amour tees fi buildir Dunt gineer| tific of §$¢ Meach: The ning i | street. | mittee vided eral repr ber are ot se Fafnir rank last ni the ¥s kind enthus should lishme: Regs night, thr vietory | downe: two o “good bested tives t New to Yale closing was | ¢ Martini Bearing of AL T ] :SDAY, dowment ol $200,000 uniy al ine maker of ago t - doll of g fund tin C. Nt or the in building to be laborator m ing. school 6,000 ir am, Lave the n o ov ars Dec. sity w of as IForest $50,000 will 16.~ er of of 1> $100,000 fund seneyal chool paid be Several gifts announced to- Property valued at $200,000 for endowment becomes death of the widow Wilkes-Barre, Carnegle Foundation gives § the pledge ard the available is completed. Dunham Gives $61,000. m of Hartford gives Dun corporation advanced fror ) 07, b $64,000 to cover Sheflield n b electrical Hillhouse hereafter Hitchcock and Standish Cincinnati memory of Edith schoy by Pa. 0,00 he en of The ICHED BY | SEVERAL BIG GIFTS - School of Medicine Receives En- ol The 00 alf o dow- re- so00n the trus- engineering hed avenue, known ¢ electrical A scholarship in the scien- | is establi by a Meac Meacham, of RRober Martinique Club Plans this s the en- fund ham or el Second Annual Dance se ique n Lou on ar for th 1t of t ented. tive BOWLIN Pin Hum bowli ght. fnir m, | Jeague games spor a annual club will pe held Bardeck's Appell 1 e own T Smua At Casino ng As i employes there the t, and t prove nt. arding Production the from of t d ut n the hree tht of Way ht/ e 20 1) 1-cost the the is he thre organizations cl of company McDonough's th the za hall he angements ub ship of 100 members, and dents in collezes Make Alleys, of gue was Ca mes General e PROFESSIONAL A | protes l school ba 3| { team of * Towing IEDr] | | t | | | | | | | l { ‘) i 10 mna o by Co Gie Harry “Bert” John PLAY basketball sional stum ‘elock. ach T Ju corze mer »ave! pros” a W Roche Loon Kin J. iry. 1 sketball tomor The game iv match Labor straight M tea wi tea ¢ D Dunn, o en ames dance entertgmment has 50 whom engage staging for Offict « Dept. and the burcau of this on the has a te m w are SEASON OPENS, the % opened Casino a when in plenty of o a the olled iy ce credit for Production ! the second match the Tool Root Inspection tea in gir rey N TO m n am ow Pl ir unn Mo HIGH SCHOOL N r harles Lugene J. « . composed Ly the the sc afternoon was the eve. Arch om- pro sev ) D em- | hom stu Unir 1 at leys ever any of the lleys estal- Tast five tool i uin- the n boys rollers the hee TEAM | High *hool nged Among the > numbered the fol- William ", Mar D. Sme: “lerkin EMPLOYES GET BONU smployes corporation of paid weeks six sis hy per cent. mont annually befor: of one_tenth each employ of offic hs. fe t o The " he h Corbin we sever: of from Christm the heen honus covering bonus 1 July s pa has years, and pay ea to Jant 1zan, Sax dley, and crew id o @ period been two con- | roed y 1a SPECIAL NOTICE Murs. John Radil, of 34 Libert; &\\HI entertain -the membars and their | fri 05 A hd tomor fancy playe memb mect @@i@%@@ petetelelelololeletolotolatofeloted s of 1 row work i i ers of in tne he sale hurs Jr. Unity evening. and Yy the O deg . Re They whist kah will ha will afternoon e A M team hall lodge, ve a be the will DECEMBER of the Levi Shoe- | divor or made s | Cream, 16, 1919, Aclm\ FFund Drive is Temporarily \lL pcn(lc(l the dri the salc for ‘\Yu i the as far Reeause of hritmas seals telief society, New Britain porarily dropped. printed and strung. is in readiness for as the time is felt Masson, chairman I resigned and must be selected the wetors Tuber tunad coneerned have and is tem Tags however, the tag day prope Williaan . of the committee, another chafrman before the work can continue. Mayor Quigley has an- { nounced the day will come about the middle of January. all FOR DIVORCE. Mary McEwitt Dewey of Mid- has prought a suit for a e against Kdward N. Dewey of ity, on grounds of desertion. wyer Edward W oder of Har ford is counsel for the plaintiff. The SULS Mrs. dletown | this been | as soon | RICHTER & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange N 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAI\J CONN fil‘/\"\lz ’ R. El I)l)\' Mgr. T(‘I(phom- 2640 We Own and Offer:— Billings & Spencer Rights. Landers, Frary & Clark Rights. National Surety Rights. w The superion papers were served t Deputy Sheriff AL D, Stockwell. writ s | turnable in the court first Tuesday in re- | the | January ) TO MK such as approv paid, will oceupy finance committee at held this afternoon | at & o’clock the office Superin- tendent of Schools IHolmes. Several tters of importance were referr to the 1 committec 1he meet- il the school hoard last week COMMITT Routine busines ing of bills to the time of the its meeting to be | he | | | | i in of | i s of L0 g e date and the lected and ‘the at the Lyceum thes Tuesday, January will he a matine Monday. The placed sl i horn’s S READY. presentation The Time, has been will on Monday There TICKE for the C. play, Girl” show ter 9 and performance will and of the se d be st | | H i I | on soon he tickets on at Kenney 8- store ING. achers | | | i | TEACHERS HOLD ME i A meeting of U the city s held school auditorium Stanley H. school tes in Grammar vesterday after- [olmes explained proposed by the committee fror v the noon the increases % | A\ i ol bourd special et Why TN 7 s | not bring by Milk only properly Sold Stovement Right Home Using ONLY our PASTEURIZED and for Ours is the { Pasteurized P'roduct in New | Britain. |J. E. SElBERT & SON, | 101 PARK STREE I | Photographs for Christmas —the very thing INEXPENSIVE SOLUTION of the NMAS GLTT PROBLEM Your Are Make You \ppmuum-nt-—- Just in o Arcade Studio 0 for up ready Photographs taken December 20 will he Xmas, fogele] FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS : CANDIES Remember The Stores Of Excellence Star Confectionery Co. 329 Main Street. Palace of Sweets Palace Theater Building / Agents for Apollo, Park & Tilford, Boston Sweets, Booth’s. Rights may be adjusted in our office. JUDD & CO. Rooms 3092-810 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 W. T. SLOPEX. 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 50 NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. 50 COLTS PATENT FIRE ARMS CO. Mgr. GOODWIN BEACH & CO. €O ICTICUT MUTUAD BUILDING, HARTFORD FRANK LEE, Tocal Mgr.-~Room 110, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. National Surety Rights, Billings & Spencer Rights Bought and Sold 2120 If He Drives a Car Give Him Auto Needs The height of joy to an automobilist—the acme of perfection in gifts—is to receive for Christmas some little nicety he has always wanted for the car and really never wanted to spend the money for. Such things add to the pride he takes in his car, and to the satisfaction he gets in driving it. We have all those little auto niceties that delight the heart of every car enthusiast. ADNA F. JOHNSON 159 MAIN ST. PHONE 961 RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127_MainSt. Opp. ArchSt. Phone 1409-2 The Best Xmas Store for Women A STORE WHERE YOU CAN BUY GIF THAT EXPRESS THE TRUE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Here Are a Few Suggestions Silk Pettic Umbrellas Wa Beauty xquisite Silk Ur of Quality Coats, S Aprons, Kimo Bath ts of 08 rwear Robes Hosie House Dresses Dresses, wits Gloves, Knit Underwenr of Distinction Best Makes Dainty Jewelry Sweaters Children's Wear s Rain Capes Lingeric un» dres Corsets of Infants’ vely ndkerchicfs h IF YOU WANT TO START King account, make a will, appoint a Trustee, Executor or your n safe Travelers valuable a perfectly place, abroad, get vdian, deposit papess nformation, send money Letter of C WE ARE The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company 777 MA!Y STREET, CORNER PEARD STREET, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL AND SURPL! FUNDS OVER $3,000,000. obtain investment Cheques or C AT YOUR SERVICE.

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