New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 26, 1919, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1919. cry ITEMS ! Join: New Britain Christmas Club.—Advt The steno iphers in the town clerk’s office were remembered by the Bodwell Realty company today were presented with a five y0f chocolates. Harold Quilty "National Bank and paund box Ralph D'Esposito and Balvatore Cass pupils at Fordham €ollege, are home for the holidays. 1 The New Britain T company. &cting for Bridgef : ald land on Flm street to id Garston Calendars for office and factory us frec at Gorbach's Real Estate Office, tho'h s Block.—Advt. George Andrejko, formerly of this eity and now a resident of New Jersey. is visitir he Wilson's sale vt John arty on nan, All Sheep Lined Milson’s.—advt. There was no session of burt this afternoo St. Mary’s Ladies’ Temperance so- giety will hold their regular month- 1y meeting this evening at St. Mary's school hall. Mrs. William starts (omorrow. Makuch has purchased Ligh stry from John Leh- Coats reduced at the city Brackett and son Youn NUNLY SHoULD BE YOUR. Goop 3 SF‘F‘VANT e . Money is the of © intelligence, It wil) dress you in a manner that will show your real worth to the critical crowd. A clever appearance pays y dividends to a wman’s sclf- respect and self-confidence. The well-dressed men of this town know that the ma- terial, style and workmanship of our suits have brought them satisfaction and service. Ste Bloch and Shuman Suits and Overcoats servant The Farrell 1 prop- | Christmas. | made Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. .- William several d left this vs m New morning 10 York was granted this H. Cafferty and Anna A afferty lives Plainville and Miss Cassidy at Hartford avenue Sheep Lined Coats, Wilson vt Sterman Dyson will York Monday to join Glee club, Miss AMa spend sever There will skating party SR A Wilson's wdvt Calendars for oflice at Gorbach's Real se license afternoon $14 at return the Russell left today Fall River. private roller row night at the wsium, starts wet o 1 days in be tomo gymny sale LOMOrrow. —— frec Booth's Block.- IAS TREE PROGRAM. An ertertainment will be given by the Philharmonic band in Central park {omorrow evening in conneetion with the Christmas Singing Christmas ¢ Avnl\ wi an important place on the the evenihg CHRIST m of < 1ON PAP 3 Detective $ Andrew J. Rich- ardson was busy today gelting the ex- tradition pgpers for the return of An- thony Abrucci. arrested in New York for complicity in the stabbing affair en December are complete, ant Richardson will leave for Albany, N. Y.. to secure the signature of Governor Smith. CABLE New York, Dec. cial Cable company that its Havana-New broken and s cannot to any part of Cuba. A a been AH*]’\. te 26 he Commer- York messd be repair mend sen ship to N CALIFORNILA —The Harvard football team arrived here today from San Francisco, where they had spent They were met b, mohil; and escorted to hotels where reservations for them. CRUELTY lena had Dbeen DENIED, Dec. . 26.—Denial that prisoners of the 308th military po- lice company received bratal treat- ment while captives at Le Mans, was made today by a former mewmber of the company: at the court-martial at Governor's Island of Captain Carl Detzer, company commander charged with cruelty to men in his custody. The witness was Sergeant Edward utler, St. Louis, who served as the auffeur. He refuted the timony of Sergeant Major Phillips of Brooklyn. Phillips had told the court he had been robbed of 3,100 francs by Sergeant U. 8. Madden, who, he said, had.given half to his superior, Detber. Madden, Butler testified, was under the time Phillips al- New York, arrest at leged he had been robbed FROM 9 TO 12:30-A. M: STEAKS ALL KINDS, Reund, Sitloin, Short or Porterhouse 4 to 6 1bs Smo. Shoulders 2 Ibs Pure Lard for Native Stewing Fowl 1b 32¢ Fancy Native Ducks 1b 42¢ WHOLE OR HALF . HAMS ......"1b 32¢ ‘LEAN BOILING BEEF CHUCK ROAST BEEF iLEAN POT Ib 10¢ 1b 14¢ PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF b 25¢ Moh. Creamery " BUTTER lb. 70c WHOLE MILK CHEESE GEM NUT MARGARINE 1b ~LARGE DILL PICKLES . 3 for SOUR MIXED PICKLES PEANUT BUTTER 1b 40¢ 33¢ 10c¢ pt 23c Ib 25¢ MOHICAN Selected Eggs Doz. 57c 1b 22¢ 57¢ |[Cherry Grove LEGS OF FORES OF LAMB LOINS OF LAMB VEAL FOR POT 1b 17¢ NATIVE VEAL Large Sweet Juicy ORANGES Doz. 35c¢ YELLOW ONIONS 4 1bs for 25¢ WHITE TURNIPS pk 25c¢ BALDWIN APPLES 2qts for ........ 25c LAYER FIGS 1b 40c SWEET POTATOES 31Ibs for ....... 25¢ Fancy Heavy Grape Fruit 3 for 25c in | 10 New | Columbia | and factory use Sstate Office, occupy | \s soon as the papers | mounced today | cable is | auto- | spend \ at plan of runnin ment, and The photo show session, talkin en of Iinos counsel and right: Keys, Jones Deaths and Funerals. G, Gusthihio 1% the hospital 1o Sexton " street. held tomorow taking rahione. 34 He 1l araia’s hione, night. The fune from 1 died will be under. rooms. Frank M. Vogeli. FROM 4 TO 5 P. Prime Rib Roast Beef 1b 18¢ | Best Maine Potatoes 15 Ib peck for nk M mour Wednesda, Vogeli, aged street, died night. He 55 vears of at his home Was unmar- M. ONLY 22¢ 57¢ Molasses 2 cans for 24c¢ Native Shoulder Clod b 25¢ Lean Fresh Shoulders 1b 25¢ FRESH GROUND HAMBURG . b 18¢ LEAN PORK > Ib 2R¢ FRESH SLICED LIVER SHOULBER ROAST VEAL, SUGAR CURED BACON 1b 35¢ MOHICAN Peas or. Corn A Can 20c MEDFORD JAR MU CLEANSER 3 for 11¢ CAMPBELL’S BEANS 2 for 25¢ CHALLENGE COND MILK a can 19c¢ DINNER BLEND COFFEE Ib 37¢ MOHICAN Tomato Soup 3 for 25c¢ has appointed commiitiee 1o make recommendations. with who wa advise. Governor and at | lived on | [ one son and a daughte | morning | among They’ve Got As Far As Talking, Anyhow Jast has decided to dvantages of a hudget the federal govern- @ special the members, after a Governor Lowd- called in: to From left to Lowden, Senators McCormick. The body New vied. day was shipped to York for burial Patrick O’Connell. Word has heen rece of the death of Patrick O’Connell of Needham Heights, Mass., who wa known in this city. He leaves a wife, r, and a sister O'Connell of North cived in this city Miss Margaret street. Eustachio Farchione. ISustachio Farchione, 11 Sexton street, died yesterday at the New Britain Gener: hospital of pneumonia. e was ad- mitted to the hospital on Tuesday. He was unmarried. aged Card of Thanks. We friends, wish to thank our many and neighbors for the shown our mother and grandmother in this hour of bereavement thanking for the many offerin N AT AN MRS AND MRS H. J. ROSLYN G. AL LOOMIS AND FAMILY ALLIANCA FEMININA OIARTS AGTIVITIES { Prominent Women's Society Brazil {o Enlarge Program ltio De Dec. 26 Janeiro 26.— A0 ambi- ious | ield am for the enlargement of the moral. of intellectual, con- and B inauzu 1 Allianca by political activity for the women of wzil, throush campaign, ted by the recently Feminina s an Senhorn Amelin Todri- et the State of Bahia and in the feminist movenc hora Rodrigues, who is now in this city 1o establish headquarters for the new organization, declares the Al- lianca already I capital Jas many adherents the Brazilian both the zilian socinty in federal and in states. Telling of the the ci. she said: “Tha Allinnca Catholic insti tution. Within the limits of Catholic principles, it will promote the educa- tion and instruction of women, the en- largement of her field of moral and intellectial activity, the propaganda in defense of women's legitimate rights and collective interests and the intensification of her own spectal ture by means of schools and cou in domestic cconomy and allicd house- hold sciences, ‘It will work also to purify the theater, the cinema, ture and family customs. It will develop the triot 1 it will stimulate for the worker, above all the women and chitdren. I will work for j1he creation of librarles, reading Fooms and lhealthful wecrention, civil and commercial equality and for other feminist id Ity sphere plans of Allian- is a spivit of pa- for of action will be the school, the lec- ture hall and the press. It will be non-poiitical.” I wider vester- Kind | kindness Also | heautiful floral | nt. | litera- § protection | for | ~ FINANCIAL | | WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall | shares made the opening President the Street, 10:30 X appreciable of today's stock Wilson's ! ordering return of the | fion systems to privite ownc | March of next Initial g ranged from fractions to | point deriving even | morc r-grade ‘ oils, nd tobaccos also ked im provement foo. | division, notably Packing and Corn Products Wall s N OO Street, sumed countident Mo—Railway response at market proclamation 10 10 transporta- sha motors, equipme hened. 1 was stren ma shown by the Wlifornia st tone morning, gradual ac- more :ope during continuing Shippings { rails 1o le: advance. st accompanied trend o steels equipments Motors were backward for a came forward at noon on the strength displayed by General Motors and Mexican and Pan-American pet: leums. Standard specialties featured by American Woolen, Indus- trial Alcohol, U. S. Rubber anl American Linseed. The 10 per cent opening rate for call money had perceptible effect on prices. Wall Street, Close.—The 10 per cent rate of the last hour had po adverse effect miany leaders oxtending their | advance. The closing was strong. Sales approximated 1,300,000 shaves. were Ldily bed copper the higher and ani oils me, but no of New York Stock fxchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York stock Exchange: i 6, 1919 Low Close Allis- Am B Am i Am % F ot Am Cotton Oil Am H & Leather Am Loco ... i Am Smelt & Ref Am Sug Ref com Am Sumat Tob | Am Tel & Tel . Am Tobae Am Woolen Anaconda Copper Atch Top & S { At Gulf & West | Baldwin lLoco Balt & Ohio Beth Steel B .. hal M ot Sugar Canadi Ctent Leath (o Ohio . 33 years, | Chi Rock Isl & I* . I Chile Copper Chino Copper Col B & 1 tons Gas | Crocible 8 Cuba Cane 11k Horn Coa Iirie Gaston, W Gen Elec Gen Motors . [ Goodrich (B F) Co 80 Gt Nor pfd Illinois Central Ins' Copper horough Interboru prd Int Mer Mar Int Mer Mar pfe It Nickel It Paper Kelly Springfield & W Inter Kennec lLack Steel Lehigh Valley Max Motor Mex Petrolenm Midvale Missonri Pac Nat Lead Nev Cons . N Y Air B NOY Central NYNH&H Norfolk & West Northern Pac Ohio Cities Gas Pan Am I Pein R Pittshurgh Coal I Ray Cons Reading Rep T & Royal D, Steel R RE2S N 16 & 106 10 AV il Ret cel & ac Sinclair Sloss-N St Southern Tobaceo Prod Union Pac 1ruit United Retail St U 8 Food Prod TS Indus Aleo Rubber Co .. Steel S Steel pfd ... . h Copper Va Car Chem Willys Overland LOCAL STOCK MARKET United s s 1 t t l t QUOTED (Furnished by Stanley It nchier 15ddy & o) | ilartfor <outhe | American American American American| Billings & Hosler Uard Silver ... Spencer H 13 | and | RICHTER & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange 31 VslabT MAIN ST. LA™ LEY K. EDDY, 50 Landers Frary & 50 Landers, Frary & Mgr. EW BRITAIN, CONN, Telephone 2640 Clark. Clark Rights. 50 Billings & Spencer. 50 Billings & Spencer Rights. Rights adjusted in our ofhice. GOODWIN BEACH & CO. CONY LOLICUT MUTUAL BUIDING, 1. FRANK LEFE, Twocal Mgr-—Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., T HARTFORD ‘el 2120 National Surety Rights, Billings & Spencer Rights Bought and Sold were | Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. ‘W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. The thrifty French nation is We own and Bonds due 1945, sure to ‘‘come back.” French “Exchange” is sure to return to normal conditions in a surprisingly short time. offer for sale Republic of France 4 per cent at a price to net 11. 1-2 per cent in denomi- nations of 1,000 Francs. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 orp. MAIN ST. ARCH ST. PHONE 1109-2, 3313% REDUCTION ON ALL COATS ON ALL SUITS Rights Brass ... Arms Co Co Bristol | Colt's Lock ) Lamp Machine Niles-Boment-Pond com 105 { North Judd Mfg Co S1 Wilcox 45 B60 100 com 335 Level . 410 18 0 108 Standarvd Scerew Stanley Rule & | Stanley Works Trant & Hine Union Mfg Co “SOMF” COW I'ries to Devour | When it K Bear fier Youngster, She Puts Him o Rout. Domestic between in the Prom- The | an her gh severely clawed and N a battle Olean won over the wild in a big Llack hear cow barn of George Hollonby of the sed Land road, just east of here. | tried to off a calf, the cow went rescue of young. Althou with one horn torn away, vied the fight to the I style that bruin was fo | The caif was severely | Bear and cow fought a bloody 17.1\“ tle. The cow broke away from her fastenings to reach the wild animal, ! which v.as picking on the calf in an- other part of the barn. Fur and cow- hide littered the place, and jt was evi- and a she cur- in such 1 to give up. mauled. { Battlin | the cow | into the {and | LosT dent tha the animals bled freely. for the life of her young one, was on the aggressive. Tho little calf was the only spectator tod a fight deserving of « record sale Members of tho Hollonby family saw the bear beating her retreat. The animal ran inst rug hanging from a clothesline. he tore it into, hreds. Iarmers followed the hear Riderhursi region, hut failed to get a shot at her. The Promised Land has had many from bears of late and residents organizing for them visit are 10: 00 L. ATION with at New on the way to Christmas eve Finder 1rn to Herald office or —Purse amount of railroad Bristol, kindly call 2 money itain station, A woman fo do housework from 7 a. m. {o No Sunday work. Box 34AA, Tel. 1625-2 Any Tour, Day or Night. TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS 3 MYRTLE S Jubilee St. . 14512, Lady Attendant-—Frce Use of Chapel. Orvders Taken for Upholstering. PUNERAL DIRECTORS Andrews & Doolittle, Inc. THE FUN L HHOME and Parlors 15 Walnut Telephone. OMlice Street,

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