New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1919, Page 15

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Men. Bath Robes Gloves Handkerchiefs Sweaters The Farrell 271 MAIN BIG RUSH AT POST OFFIGE More Mail Being Handled This Year Than Ever Before—12 New As- | sistants on Job. The largest Christmas rush ever experienced at the New DBritain post office is now on. Tons of incoming and outgoing mail being - handled daily, necessitatir v large addition to the regular force. Irom 18 to 20 dispatches being made daily from tle office, t largest number in the history., A force of 12 assistants is now belng employed by Postmaster Delaney. to .distribute the extra rush of matl. Mr. Delancy has made it i point this year to have ev day’s Business thoroughly done before the force: goes home for the evening Every bit of parcel post that comes Yinto the office is delivered on the sgme day received, leaving no hold- overs for the morrow. have been. pressed into secvice to mmodate the pateel-post delivery, 2 working smoothly Post- ney say despite the big- gest business in the history of the office % 4 MARRIED IN WORCESTER. :cording to information received in Anna Johnson Martin et this city, and John Alfred Johnson of 91 Asylum street, Hartford, were married quictly in ‘Worcester last Saturday evening. Mr. Johnson been a resident of this FOR SALE! Here are a few houses that are \worth while looking into. A two tenement house Belvidera One three tenement house in the West Ilnd for a very reasonable me in and look these over while they last. B. Solomon [Agency] ‘825 MAIN ST, Tel % We've studied the subject of Christmas gifts for Two automobiles and three wagons | few others in very' desirable | t HOME FUR ¥ 7-8-9 R. R. Arcade BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, We have the things that will please them and we are ready to show them to you. Pajamas Underweaer Mufflers Umbrellas Bates® Street Shirts Ik and Knitted Neckwear Traveling Bags Clothing Co. STREET. city for same time and is well known here. The couple will probubly reside in Hartford in the future. POWERFUL LIGHT INVENTED IN LONDON Neavest Appr 0 Sun Rays s sached in N W Apparatus Re- cently Perrected. London, Dec, A light which tar surp: tificial light, and {s the closest ap | proach to actual daylight ‘ever accom plished is understood by the American { “hamber of Commdree in London to [ have been perfected here. The apparatus consists of @ high | Dpower “eleetric light bulb fitted with | cup-shaped opague veflector. the | silvered inner side of which reflects the lght inst a parasol-shaped | 1 above the lght. The sereen is lined with small patehes of sereen pla a formula worked out empirically by My, Sheringham, caretully tested | Tmpe nology. The light thrown down from the een is said to show colors almost as in full daylight Under the new light, delicate yellows were ¢uitc distinet, indigo blues were blue, co ts had their full value, and violets lost the reddish shade which they display in electric light. The Ame an chamben great ruture vention in such uses the inventor, and nd perfected in the this in- s the lighting of show windows and art galleries, studio | work of all Kinds, dye-works, te and { tobaccos blending, and many other lindustries. Color photography also will probably benefit. MANROSS AUTH G0, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. I'hone 2227 1 Arch is expected for ) NO SHORTAGE OF CHRISTMAS TREES IS FELT THIS YEAR shortage of Christmaus tre sle of those ticles helie the rumor dom scen here. To the children to this important The United States receives inmber of its trees from Nova Sco tia, which provinee also supplics many market is supplied by Can- Adirondack mountains offer an attractive tree, fering in f respects from market in the CITY ITEMS ames H. Curtind is indisposed < home on Black Rock avenue Ivor Johngon, , reported Lo the po- Chief William J. Rawlings today [ ner of the trunscontinental aiv race, that for over : thermonieter any existing arrangenmient of | considerab account of Willinm Wild repo this afternoon that his automobile had ed to the polic Leen in collision with another hile shoptly Main street. different golos, frwnsed. ageording. (o Middlétown benefit dance at Bardeck's hall on Jan- 1 College of Science and Teeh- | A son wus born ¢ hospital thig morning to Mr. Tompkins of 16 class under direction of discontinued Miss Cather nore serious proportions than in Am erica, certain ornaments having Places cach year. Howould he decid set edly oul of place 1o hang an ornanient on the top of the tree when in - other it had held alower position. and Vice versa. The decorating of a free | in New Britain homes will he a frivolity while a simile act in the European | home will be accompanicd by wol- | cmnities i | | MAYNARD SOON TO REJOIN MINISTRY | Plying Parson Tells \udicnee e Going to Quit \viation About | Jan 1. New York, Dec. 22.—Licul. Belvin W. Maynard, the flying parson, ‘win- announced yesterday afternoon dur- le M. C. A, that he intended to leave th air service and resume his place i the pulpit about the tirst of the yea He revealed his intention © while speaking on the subject of “lrom | Pulpit (o Cockpit,” but said nothing | about the reason for his step. He had | said after the tanscontinental ilight that he intended to go back to the | ministry, but it wa. generally bhe- | lieved he would not do this hefore next Spring or summer. \Whether his decision to get oul was due to the | ing an address at the West n i | | | ¢ nt misunderstanding concerning his remarks on alcohol and the @ not known. e said later in reply to questions that the matter of making his onc stop transcontin ental flight rested with Washington. service, “L think 1y address mig well have the title ‘From the Pulpit to | the Cockpit and Back Again, he said. A few days ago’ 1 oreceived an unsigned letter whichsgave my wife @ good deal of pleasure. It said in substance: ‘I am now an old man of over 80, but when I was @ young ! | man an old man told me not to be a Watertown, holidays with line is about tdia and | announced W ketctetetetelotoloRoletototoototototetoloTotolo Tote Fote ot oot o toterctorc ) % GIVE FURNITURE : AS THE GIFT The Lamps, the Rocker, the Ta- ble, the Server, The Foot Stool, the Carpet Sweeper and the China Closets are but Few Suggestions that Make the Housewife Happy. Not Only that But Bring a Cheerful Christmas with % an Everlasting Gift Ohe NISHING CO. Complete Home Furnishers P 230 2 50 00 0 300 50 40 i 0 0020 0 4100 5 40 0 0 0000 50 000 400 450 5 0 0 0 00 50 0 50 500 0 5 0 0 R | | ool Now I am old and you are young, =0 I wanl to give you some ad {vice. Don't be afool.” The letter, as {1 bave said, zave my wife o zood | | deal of pleasure.” | I Lieut. Maynard sketehed his quiet | 1mp as pastor of a country church | and student at the Wake Forest co [ 1eze in North Carolina before the war | [ and told of how the call 1o arms | came. He found (hal he was not | qualified to g0 as a chaplain, so he | went into the fiying service, becomi a test pilot in France, although he longed 1o over the front instead | features at the firm opening | Chite cop | Crucible stee I Colt's. Arms Ca ...... 67 Kagie ILock Co ‘ 5 a.anders, Frary & Clark 69 ~ FINANCIAL g ——— e e e WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE. REPORTS Wall Street, 10:40 a. tnd shippings were the conspicuous W oto stock ket The former made fi tional gains over last week's final prices as wresull of the progress of vailrond legislution while the latier strengthencd on reporis of prospec tive exta dividends cral of the stecls and equipnients also registered moderate advanc, displayed Jess than their nsual wetiv Hy. Buring of caiis Inoadened within the first hall hour, embracing many Tow briced shares Wall Strect, noon. - The pise in pails was most substantinl among sich Winter the tops @re cut off about six | shares as S Poul common and | feer in |1 I takes ‘but o short | ferred, Raltimore and Ohio, comimon | time ror the top 1o grow e and i and prefevved, Southern Railway pre {his way one trunk supplics perl | revved. Picrre Marquette and New dozens of Christmas trees before it isi Haven where gains of 1 1o 2 points out of use. Small fir (rees of the do- | vulad. Shippings, steels, oils and spe mestic (ype, (e Nova Scotia cone fip. [ ciul{ies, niade 1 to 3 point adyvinces | beeen and bidlsom qwre the trees used | American International Crucible, | miost in this count | Mexican Potroleum, Indusirial Alco In European countries the decort-| o1 fmous Plavers and (he tobac- ing of the Christmas trees 1akes On 1 oos Guins were largely forfeited ho- fore noon, convenin which is expected to render several financial decisions. Call moey open t 7 per cent. IFurther recessions were made b motors, oils and steels in the last | hour when call loans rose to 13 per coent. The close was heavy. Sales ap- proximated 1,000,000 shares New York Stock foxchango quota- | tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the WNew York stock Exchange: Dec, 22, 1810 Hizh Low Close \llis-Chalmers Mig 46 16 A Beet Sug . 94, 1, 041 A Can il 3 Am Car & Cdy . .13 A Cot Ol A& Leather A\ Loco A Smelt & R A Sum Tob Am T & T 981 Am Woolen s o I TR Anaconda Cop T ) Meh T & S I 57 1 At Gode W L ...l Baldwin Loco ....1111% B& O vaid HERTY 23, ipth Steel B R T Can g DG b R Cen Leather Co .. 95 Ches & Ohio <6 4 Chi Mil & St Chi Rock Chino Cop Col F & 1 Cons G Corn | t Horn Coal ... 26% dicott-Johnson 115 st pfd ston W & WV en Ilec Gen Motors tioodrich (B I7) (oS04 166 Gt Nor prd . 79 linois Cen SN Inspiration Cop 12 Interboro Con . s Int Mer Mar 4 Int Mer Mar prd o 1os Int Nickel Int Papes T3 Kelly Springficld 1361, 1361, 136 Kennee Copin S8 2ga, U8 Lack Steel §5146 Stk high Valley 10, 430y 2w Mex Petroleum i taNg 2060y Midvale Sreel PO AN e Missouri 1 L G 26 Nat Lead S0 N0, N0 Nev Cons 15 TEIE T N A e L L0 i) N Y Central 0 Gat, 6o NV TG T N J Norfolk & West s [ PARN North American e A Northern P N S0, 81 Ohio Chties G 110 L Pan Am P 1075 10386, 104 Penn R 1 1 I Pittshursh Conl Go Itay Cons 01, 20 T Readin 81 T Rep | & 8 s Tl | I Royal D, N ¥ I Uig Sinelair Oil 1 R E T | Sloss-3 Steel & 1 it AU Southern 1 ) Tant Southern R Stunle " 0 Texa ! 1 Tobaceo 1'rod T Union 1 15 1283 United i 01, 2001, 200t United Retail =t Drd 900, { 78 Wood I'rod 2 U S Indus Aleo 000 1061 10 U S Rubber Co M (R U S steel 0B 10 U N Steel phi e Utah Copper B Willys Overla & T LOCAL STOCK MARKE (Furnished by tichler Stanley 1. oddy Elec Light N 18 Tel Co America Ymeriean American & Lillings & Spencer Right Bristol Bras: 106 < hut motors and oi profit taking preceding the of the supremo court, QUOTED ! RICHTER & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. NLEY It EDDY, Mgr. GOODWIN BEACH & CO. BUILDING, HARTFORD ~Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel, 2120 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL [ TANK LEE, Local Mg National Surety Rights, Billings &: Spencer Rights Bought and Sold JUDD & CO. iToums 309-310 Natlonal Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 W. T. SLOPVLER, Mgr. 50 Landers, Frary & Clark. 50 Landers, Frary & Clark Rights. 50 Billings & Spencer. 50 Billings & Spencer Rights. Rights adjusted in our office. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Telephone 2640 The thrifty French nation is sure to *‘come back.” French “Exchange” is sure to return to normal conditions in a surprisingly short time. We own and offer for sale Republic of France 4 per cent Bonds due 1945, at a price to net 11 1-2 per cent in denomi- nations of 1,000 Francs. Hallinan’s Bakery or Christmas POUND CARK OonD-1 FRENCIH AND DANISIHE PAS ON OUR DELICATESSEN COUN D HOME-MADE MINCE MEN\T, We have FRESH ROAST ON OUR CANDY COUNTERS We will have CANDY CANES and RIBBON CANDY. made from ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, 1 also. owr own-made NTORE WILL BE OFEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK TUESDAY AND WEDN OUR CHRISTMAS GREIZPINGS to our castomers and to the CAMPANINI FUNERAL Held in Chicago Today, Burial in Haly. Chicago, Dec Funeral services for Cleofonte Campanini, gencral | divector of the Chicago Grand Opera 0., who died here Friday, were held | todny at Holy Name cathedral \ | solemn requiem high mass was said | and grand opera artists in the choi: sang the responses. Solos were sung by Mme. Galll-Curci and other stars of the opera company, while the con- ductors ‘assisted” the cHoir. Later the body of the Maesiro wuas made from Butte SHIONED RAISED LOAY CAKES, in zeneeal for (heir patronage « HALLINAN’S 142 Main Street ... RIES, IRS FTURKEYS AND CHICKENS, )¢ Pound. SDAY EVENINGS ing the ye: oA N Gy s 6 pliced in o vault in Calvary cemefery NN i 26 | Where it will remain until it cangbe Siles Rementcnona om 1is 11 taken to Ialy for burial North & Judd Mfg Co 82 st Peck Stow & Wilcox i 47 Miss Auna McCabe of 329 Mapla Smyih Mg Co 10 street has been awarded the camisole <eovill 100 by the sewing club of St. John the Standnid Nerew com 50 Evangelist church No. Leupold Bruddel vs, Olga Bruddel, Supevior Court, Sfate of Connecticut, County of Hartford, the 5th day of December, 1919 Special Owrder of Notice, Upon complaint in said cause brought to said Court, at Hartford, on the first Tuesday of October, 1919, and now pending, claiming a divorce, 1t not appearing to this Court that the defendant has received notice of the pendency of said complaint and it ap- pearing 1o this Conrt that the whepre- 1houts of the defendant, Olga Brud- dell. is unknown to the plaintiff. ORDERED, that notice of the in- stitution and pendency of said com- plaint shall be given the defendant by publishing® this order in . the New Britain Herald newspaper published in New Britain, once a week, for two successive weeks, commencing on or before December 15, 1919 By the Court TONGE A, CONANT, Dec, 18-20 Clerk ol 3

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