New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 17, 1920, Page 3

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. Boston Store WE CLOE— Saturdays at 9 P. M. Mondays. at 6 P. M. Once a year at this .time we give you a chance to stock up at - Bargain Prices from OQur Big Steck. OUR 'ANNUAL SALE OPENS TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY 20TH. Everything in our im- mense steck at Sale - Prices. PULLAR & NIVEN OFFICERS INSTALLED. Stella Rebekah Lodge Now Has New | Sinfi of Officials. . The following officers of Stella Re- hekah lodge were installed last even- ing by District Deputy Miss Maude Clark and staff of East Hampton: Noble' Grand-—Mrs. Lillian Winger. Vice Grand— . Mildred Miasseck. Recording Secretary—DMiss Ruth A. Thayer. Financial HBlakeley. Treasurer—Mrs. Emma Brooks. R. 8. N. G.—Mrs. Annie Blakesley. L 8 N Clara E. Leupold. R. W Lena Thrall L. 8 V. Anple Winge: tta Daltgle. Sad Jennic Ther Secretary—Miss Loaise Conductor—Mrs, Inside Guard—M Outside Guard—)» Roc! Rebekal Btate Magmolin Lodges ' i n—DMiss lodge of Plain- | ¢ jno evening. Sup- ! the Daigie. the FElks' Rebinew 436 Main sirect | . The | | creased. | bu { tor of the Trinity | Knipe of Bristol. | decided | SOVIET ‘ARK’ BUFORD CITY ITEMS meeting will your rerade Jan prize. 5 Bardeck’'s hail. 50 in The ne Februn nn of the Sun- cty Mis. Walter Pohlman. of street ill at her home. A stone hitehing post ir J. Parier’s home on West Main { was broken off yesterday aft- von when a Ford truck collided with it. The Ford was only cratehed Trinity is ont of er of diphtheria ced und 2ith board. has < from on 5 p purchased Av Paon- s, Harold Lt O} v are being congratulated upoa th> birth of a son. Charles Joseph Gugel, of - strect, and Agnes May street, were marry yester nt surprise por night to Miss Mildred rt street. Piano selec- Ly Clarence Lund- elson and Alice Caper: sclections by Edward to was ten- iol'n - Comings of London, Enzland, scn of the late Dr.'B. M one time medical examiner here, was visiting friends in town yesterday. | CELEBRATE DEATH OF KING BOOZE emperance Give Turkey in Observance of National prohit’tion Amendment. banquet in celebration of e death of Old John Barleycoyn was heid last night at the Norden low under the auspices of Temiple of Hcnor, Norden O G. T.. the Swedish Tem- I"ederation and several the W. C. T. U. and the A victory ledge. I. perance branches ! Prohibition party. turkey dinner was served. Leon- ‘d Kurtz was toastmaster. Prayer as ofifered by F H., A, Cook, pa Methodist church. Several leading members of temper- ance lodges gave talks on the national prohibition guestion and what good it will bring forth in the country. The program was opened by the. singing of “America” after which a recita- tion was en by Lawrence A. H. Goodale. Severin Johnson delivered an address on behalf of ‘the Norden lodge, followed by an address by C. J. Symonds of the Temple of Honor. Misses Esther and Alma Johnson fur- nished a pleasing piano duet at the completion of Mr, Symond's address, after which a short talk was given by Albin Carlson of the Swedish Temper- ance Federation. Rev. J. L. Sullivan also spoke as did G. E. Steele of the prohibition party after which “Sound the Jubilee” was sung by the aud- ience. Mrs. Charles Erickson. repre- senting the . W. C, T. U., and Miss H. C. Bliss, representing the A. W. C. T. | U., gave talks on the prohibition amendment A solo, “Victory,” was rendered Dy Mrs. Nellie Rule Arnold followed by an address by E. R. The program con- aging of “Work the audience. ciuded by the nforcement™ HAYOR'S SALARY $2,50 by | falary Committce Recommends $500 Increase for Chief Executive of City—Other Salaries Adjusted. At the common council salary committe¢ meeting last cvening it was to increase the salary of Inspector Quinlivan to a year, with no allowance fo sportation. The sala superintendent of health was not ia- The salaries of the three health inspectors were set at $1,500, $1,300 and $1,200. The salary of the Geputy meat inspector was ralsed Plumbing © $100, making it $1,500. CONSTIPATION 15 {he big troubls in evesy sevious siekiness — oqising Goproasion of spizite, imdtabilit, nervousnsss, imperieot vision, foss of mremory, Pavs alsan, fnes of ABeiiia, Glempton 3 Wikl o Pegrular deures of T opegife i mllecingse, — NB CAPRICEH g FIGHTOYN ALY ; n WFHI) LOVH CHEAT ’ i s | peetsl e @ | odi | serviees tet i The mayor was granted an increase o7 $500, making his saiacy $2,500, H otary's salary was increasad 2ases were rccommended City clerk’s office: First second clerk, $325; nector's clerk, $150 eperiment clerk, $150; ner of board of public 0§: sicnographer of board tiez) $100: water department v, $1 in assessors’ $200, FOURTH WARD ELECTION scuacfer Eiected to Head boican Organization For Com- year——Nexi Meciing Jan, 30, fcan elub mesing Wi The follaw Presiden viee president, ssurer, Wiliie 3 e Faward i P, hien " Scevning, L, Willlam ommiites, | Beii ehlren tomerraw e _ Heizc he male quas elude Piigc M. Fhe Apgej of is TmF The Ghvi iisp Heps'' Ths 1oGiE Auarte will sipe “Frayer’ "Wha Sa Bwel- leth,” The service wili he at 7:89, be postponed until | Comings, | for| of the ! planned. | | | | { i Deaths and Funerals. f Mrs. Anna Duffy. he-funeral of M . Anna Duff JJdoseph’s church. Pa | officiated at Rev. J. Leo I Ttev. Jo ] Itev. Joh - was at St First (Zontinued from Page) occupied @ seat in the sanctuary. The bearers were: Itobert Dower, John Harring- ton, John Sull . H. J. Woodward, nd ik Duffs. new cen his cau in here. ¥ sk s i Smugale Tium Abgard. [ While thg. Bifford™ w toaKiel” it became known, t ad climbed over the stolen fishing boat and with it smuggled ard nine huge bottles of rim wit} ch the discipline of the ral'zed. a delay landing on | Card We wish on for siu hown at th express thy oun and appre kindness nes and co Grenier. ne: ac2c ©ding ~ath ol our helo sh to thank in a Spe ALlgu'st for floral cc hutio AND MNRS. WM. GRENT AND BROTHER DANTiEla LOCAL DIVORCES MoGuir d son, L sent ‘ial ma Office ingly fat which impec 1 pabie of making onl hour in smooth w : back the destroyer nvoyed i the vessel across the The Bo!sheviki on board led a monoto- nous life, which was made more so because of stormy weather, wher they could not be given their daily exercise on dec After the Buford | left Kiel, however, the weath cleared up and the dep ees cre-on deck for long riods. Their grea:- est pleasurc med to be singing “Re o luding the “Inter- nationale.” o “Blaglk F and the *‘Song of was sung with vim over ain, many of the st fine voices. he Reds to hold meetings on But mads | oy SaIne up for time when confined to their quarters at which time a. .sc('vwré - We Le Buferd i ai - long %oy MR Separa- N ‘nes. Smith o tion Suits W Be Heard Week in Supcrior Court. f Patrick H. Me- - a divorce from Alice McGuire of this . will be heard superior Hartford Tuesday. . e Albert will represent Mr. Me 3 divorce ¢ of Iverett P. inst Wthel Grace Haynes, dents. will be heard on date. Attorney Albert A. appears for Mr. Haynes in Neither of t cases have Leen contested. Attorney E. J. I appearance in the before t on next A. Greenberg th Hate.” The latter | and 0\0;“ 1gers having forbidden | POth 10 ase were dec lost captain harrangued all within reach of his voice. While the women and some of the men were scasick during storm-. there was not a single case of n‘erio.l,\; illness and evervone arrived in good health. Superintendent Martin B“""‘!Lubricating Auto Oil i shire, in chdrge of the prisoners. had ! o= 5 { Prices To Be Raised to warn Berkman and Miss Goldman repeatedly that they were DriSOmers| . general rise in petroleum lubri- cating products is anticipated betwee and not passengers or guests. i"”’ 1st and 15th of February. Pres- ent indications in the market | strengthen the Lelief of local dealers that e is. bound to come and semi-official notices have been given out to that effect. As the, prices on Tel. 1 2 Any Hour, Day or Night. TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS 33 MYRTLE St., East End Office, 153 Jubilee St., Tel. 1451-2. Lady Attendant—Free Use of Parlors, Orders Taken for Upholstering. nberg will make uperior court next Tuesday fer Mrs, Clara Mavia Smith who secel a divorce from her hus- band, wton E. Smith. WAYNE DENN T DIES. Street Boy Had Been 11 Less Than a Week. Madi=o Ammon Denneit the four { Wayne ] vear old son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Denrett, of 61 Madison' street, died yesterday afternoon at his home following an illness of less than a week' duration. WS of little Wayne's death was received with gen- pine sorrow by his playmates and the many friends among the “grown- ups” to whom he had endeared him- self by his gentlemanly ways and other attractive qualities. His father, L. the Union services were o’clock from the Burial was FUNERAL DIRECTORS Andrews & Doolittle, Inc. THE FUNERAL HOME Officc and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. Telephone. Dennett, is superintendent Laundry corporation. held this aft- Erwin in the Stanley of Funeral ernoon at 3 Mortuary chapel Fairview cemeter Soge-Allen & Co. HARTFORD. LOWEST PRICES —ON— rugs and Toilet Goods WE RESERVE NONE SOLD TO DEALERS Toilet Articles 12¢c a NONE SENT C. O. D. OR ON APPROVAL. THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Drugs Vinol 70c. Gude's Pepto Mangan Sal Hepatica 18c, 35¢, Beecham's Pills 15¢, LaPactic Pills 25c¢. Phenolax Wafers 17c. Squibb’'s Sugar of Milk 69 Merck's Sugar of Milk 35c- Peroxide of Hydrogen 7c, and 17c¢. Squibb’s Aspirin 4Bc ‘Week's Break-Up-a-Cold 19c. Hills' scara Quinine 15c¢, Glovel's Mange Medicine 55c. Belladona Plasters 15c. Belladonna and Capsicum Plas- ters 13e. eidlitz Powders 25c¢. H-Cirain Cascara Tablet Nux and Iron Tablets Brown Mixture Lozenge: Alkaline and Antiseptic lews 10e and 19¢, Syrup of White Pine 23¢ and 45c, Stork Castile Soap $1.40 a dozen. Olivilo Soap 3 Cakes for Cuticura Soap 16c. British Bath Soap, $1.40 a dozen. Hinds Honey Cream 32c. Pompelan Mass: and 48c. Riker's Violet Cerate 39c. Elcaya Cream 19¢ and 45c. Saco Almond Cream 25c. Peroxide Cream 19c, Castile Sozp 10c a cake, $1.23 or $1.50 a bar, Kolynos Tooth Paste 18c. Saco Tooth Paste 25¢. Colgate's Dental Cream 10¢ and 250 Harriet Hubbard Aver's Creams 35¢, 65¢ and $1.25, Harriet Hubbard Ayer's ' Face Powders 65¢ and $1.25, Djerkiss Comfort Powder Rouge 43c, cake, Sc. 12¢ a cake, and Almond 110 ze Tream 32¢ Tablets 10c, Tab- and Tar or Eversharp Pencils We just received a shipment and we advise you to call and look them over. From $1.00 up. Always Sharp. Never Sharpened New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street §in L until Charge 30,000 Prisoners Cros this product are us MAN SPEAKS not expected that a crez s tnat w rket, will stable it NAvVAL of ssed follow. is ! Lieutenant-Commander Beall Give k Before American Legion. in- in wsoline DIvoRrc 'OR ZUCKER of this ci A short talk upon Americanism was livered by Lieutenant-Commander jrobtained & A. Beall, U. oflicer in charge | the recruiting in the state of Connec-| ¢ aftetrnoon from Celia ut, before the Eddy-Glover post o C. Miller. He Uhe American Legion in the G. 4. it the wedding took T0omS in the Sovereigns building last on June 2, 1907 in Stamford. Many points left Stamford because of the at- local m and, in particula tentions of the woman toward a man the American Legion as a whole wers named Miller. and when they located brought out by the speaker and, juds- Detroit. Mich., everything was fine ing from the ex ion of : ‘ Miller put in an appearance. tion shown all members attending, Zucker said that his wife refused ti the brief talk was return to Connecticut with him, and Lieutenant-Commander 2 is now living with Miller in Detroit. formed the members present that entire forc men, s lin oth sonnel ot rt vesterday Zucker, the place They divoree in superior alius Sadie toid court that evening. of Be 1 total of the L. = Recriit t Connecticu — recruiting mem words Navy of the state 100 per cent. American Ensign Byron J. Connell were in pe is Are Missing in Germany 3 Jan. pr completely d is, —Thirty thousand delive Rumanian a short t the United interesting and were mu Connell will over the we soners in Gerr sappeared any have Some brought out ted. Ensi New Br inte o) very Red Ru- according a teles rom Buchare to headquarters here. The manian government refuse to ac the German theory that such a T e e number might be included among A few remark so delive those listed missing. Investigation | 1,y Geor ¥. Pinney. U N., who of the matter begun some time ago is . e of absence | continuing accorcfng to the telegram. | Hpreci remain in cept iin th rge we as ent on leave e N; Aviation Out of | at Great Lakes, vining tion pany pors and the nt 1o 6.000 ¢z The and a ciared. Irozowy dircctor’s surer, retary Mr. Pinney its meth naval . and for active school men service. INCREASES CAPITAL. ¢ Poiish Investment and has unanimo the capital stock of t ion from 0,000 to $ shures from] :poris of indicat prospero per cent. dividend The following were for the cnsuing year: zynski. John Par ik ki, thew Papciak, nislaw and J meeting clected 1> Joh Lawyd symolon, Ale Samsel Antont Ci John G and hew Papcia MILITARY BALL FEB. the meetin the A held last evening add the military ball to Armory on Febru Ti ave bee ributed ndicati a big attendance will of ke o thousan¢—Oh Boy—ih] it awal advi LAVING by Opening With Us Do It A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TONIGHT Next Week We Are Open Every Night Thrift Wee

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