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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1920. e ey s : e . FINANCIAL VERCOAT SALE — s | S TER & CO. 3 1.~ -Ttesump- tion of trading on the stock exchange We have a few good ones left to pick | |: ‘ b o 5 e : ; The rally made further headway in ist hour, buovancy of oils and P : ‘ngth of shippings constituting th ° / = A new of Mrs. Masing | her through thrests. Dempsey e strong. Sales a pproximated 1,350,000 | e 1 Dempsey, divorced wife of Jack |ed in his guestionnaire that he was ; shares 1 $2.00 SO0 0o Do NOW $1.38 » heavyweight champion, who | the sole suprort of his wife. Murs. Owing to wire tréuble, New York U accuses her former husband of having | Dempsey declaves that he never stock quotations were not available evaded military service during meJ 1pported “ederal authoritic today. war through affidavits secured from / arc inv ati = = BALL IS BIG AFFAI s ’ The military ball given last eve- ¥ e r CITY ITEMS ning at the State Armory under the - — = ausp of the kddy-Glover post of | H. L. JUDD, ¥. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER. l . | the Ax‘;\vu an Legion was one of the — most bril nt affairs of the ; year. Blioenixst ¢ IvaaRtorsaptinaiiig ) The attendance was all that thé com- UDD H By the will of Edward Yuates. which i tertainment was furnished early in Investment Securities filed v 2o - 2 IR N i the cvening after which dancing fol- i A - tne litolbisidausntetf dlico Sarah iy lowed until 2 o'¢lock this morning. Rooms 309-310 Nat. Bauk Bldg. Televhoue. 1815ty y els was known all over ter Ce e HERE SH“W A [;IR[;US world for the fair way they dealt. The | $1.00 neckweur 65¢ at >sse-Le (Continued from First Page.) { The entire proceeds of the affair will ’ reus plaved the stand, everything | 1aBd's.—advt. i £ be turned over to a speci: 5 o8 c h f h 3 ) L P I SO s e a special committee ere you work - S iR (T HRE G G| D 05N penie o TenieT (R mees e o Soei ol e G T Own a share in the factory w St G Al 1 E £ & ch ha taken action of the erec- . Aoty coodiiy ogge o { tion of a permanent memorial build- P 3 ¢ g when it was all over, every game | S B A Joe showed a loss, Th appened through | planned for tomorrow night to Sout g proposal. whatéver | i 1E = - 7 5 i FflfllEn THE HIEKS he circus having its shillers (or | ington has been postponed. Members| i\ iwae, nat expectad t0 stay thel] T . e o 50 Stanley Works. 50 Union Mfg. Co. “ "ppers’) make all the winnings to | of the lodge will attend the meeting | girike of the maintenance of way em- EICH DT PRAMOTED. ! 50 N. B. Machine. 50 North & Judd. RS | take up the losses of the natives, with | in Southington, leaving the center on| pioves called for mest Tuesday. B - s ! out) ! ployes callec uesday. 3nsign Bdward Eichsts > is - . 5 i he cashi sheets showing deficits. | the 7 o'clock trolley car. Atier e et e e el el Seaiiclistaod FRo gitnIN 50 Colt’s Firearms. 50 Bristol Brass. : : 3 L - oo - 2 | . recently assigned to the Ameri- 3 l .| After the cireus engagement was over | Women's Phoenix hosiery at Besse- | brothe el 5as Lecen = - Aft sa, as 3 | brotherhood representatives met other | can embassy et e = Z eat“ca agflzme ives lnter | the committee called the promoter be- | Leland’s.—advt. R W omMeIa s wh ol ey e B n e nTe ;,:e’n(;,"(:;:fi(;d ‘,'[ ;.““‘,“l‘{f““°p‘”' nis 50 Landers, Frary & Clark. | fore it. They expressed their regret The school board meets today at| ring with Director Hines and later all S Rt EabCoIIen URtO GSI]llg Sldellghls on Gfll‘mvals the circus hod suffered such a heavy | 5 o'clock. Routine matters will be | of them went intn conforenee af amm. | '€ rank of second grade lieutenant. 50 American Hardware. - ! loss at the games and it looked to | discussed. erican e deration o Tabohedianar ——— _ o “R;i 5 = them as though the engagement had | Violets for Valentine Day. Voli| iers to discuss the presidents reple. Deaths and Funerals. 100 Landers, Frary & Clark Rights ‘“Varicty,” a theuatrical maguzine | Peen a losing one, so would the circus ) Floral Co.—Advt { All the unions except the brotherhood 5 ———— { % 10 7% on your moncy. presents to its readers, in a recent is. | 2¢cept an invitation for a return date Final clean-up on juvenmiie over- | of maintenance af way emploves were zabeth Root sue. an article that is of peculiar in- YUnder the same agreement, excepting | coats at Besse-Teland's-—aévt. { represented. W. G. l.ce, president of | Jilizabeth Root, aged 72, died to- Weest i this city. The habits of th= society weould only exact a per- Quartermaster Sergeant William | the brotherhood of trainmen. enter- { day at the hospital. he formerly | civeus which was accustomed to show- | céntage of 10 per cent. the next time, { Rice, of the State Armory, is ill at | ing the conference some time after it | Jived on Christian Lane_ Kensington. ing under aysrpices of a semi-public | to aid the circus in recovering. And ) his home. began. { Funeral services will be held from B, | oxganization, snd its methods of do- | the circus made the return date! New caps for voung men at Besse C. Porter's tomorrow afternoon at 2 . z ing Lusiness, are outlined. The Her- | Relandiste iy 5 ol Tl et S oroppsaliliSiClosk Be ST A ke iniichatschy GOODWIN BEA . Mr. and ald realizes full well thai the article . A son has been born to and | President Wilson has mude to repre- interment will be in Kensington. does not apply to the recent carnival Funeral of Unclaimed Mras. A. Leden, of 14 Smith street. | sentatives of the oad brother- CONNECTICUT MUTUAD BUILDING, HARTFORD 5 hal-ir Welcome Home Week, as the T nds = New sivles in Parker shirts received | hoods in an effori 1o just their wage | M=, M = » G, Keating, = Vi . 2120 T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr.—— city of New Dritain did not get the 23 | Victim of Pneumonia | "5 o725 000 avt, demands, will receive “earnest consid- | Mrs. Margusrite G. Keating wife I Gom B4 TGN AU s TOH T2 15 2 »e™ cent. mentioned the municip: Funeral servic will be held to- George P. Spear, office manager at | ergtion” by officers of the united | of J. M. Keuting of 43 Trinity street, = 5 o : ~ i ra.ti Py brotherhood of maintenance of way | dield this morning. = = shape Of the procceds, but it has an | pisht at 5 o'clock Lo 8 the Corbin Screw corporation plant, 00 morning. She wa year k S Ock d R h % o A B O e returniedl From Elorina: employes and shop laborers. President | old and prior o her moarr was | Landers, rary- ar t S an 18 ts iptaess in showirg the mammer in , K . 3 > % | undcriaking parlors, for ward Pe- Mer's suits greativ reguced at Bes- | Allen Barker said today ! Miss Marguerite G. McKerna She | whieh it is possible to (o frand. 2 & 5 . e Prie :ml:w s laa,F whose fdeathicccurteds Hebruary Leland's.—udvt —_— besides her husband, two BOUGHT, SOLD AND ADJUSTED “Getting 2 NIl urder s e 9 at the hospital. The services have Violets for Valenmine bay. Voz! Aged Cherry Street danghters. Marguerite, aged two yea becn held up bacause of the fact that | popal o oadvt > g A 8 wnd Fioreace, ased two months, and | o relatlves of the deceased have| yencen Square neckwear $1.00 aud Resident Dies Today | « sister, . W. S. Dawless of Whit- | e—— jioeme forwarc fo.c aum Lhe bocys —HSal sy sercriviat BersoLeland's—adyt Mrs, Eichstaedt, 84, Had Been In- fie funeral will be held at | o~ et S pne A | { im is krown to have a wife and turee George F. Spear has returned from b ; R & o’clock Mon morning ar st Jos- | LOCAL STOCK Galete In one town ! that Tooreq | cnildtendliniieolind il He Hformer Belleair Helghts, Fla. 3 valid for 13 Months—Lived in New | ¢ph's clhurch e “Cutting in” is Now Allowed [l promising the promoter zot in with | [00Med at 214 Jain street and was | Now spring _styles in women's i S MARKET QUOTED | London_—Prince. Sits Proceniil AL oAt gl A 2 : Britain Half a Century. the lcading order of the city. Meeting | [2K°R ‘0 the Fospital about two weeks | pymps at Besse-Leland's.—advt. L ury Mrs. Charles E. McEnroe. a_ committee, he outlined the cam- |30 suffering from “l’;“f““‘l’f‘"" ',r,” Knox shocs for men at Besse-Le- Mrs. Malwine Bichstaedt. aged 34.| . Lne fune of Mrs. Charles E (Furnished by Richter London, Feb. 13.—"Robber® paig1 and informed the cowmmitt yes formerly smployed da B & 1 lnanais— e died this morning at the home of her | MCENToe was held this morning at 9 Stanley R. Eddy, ; “Paul Jones” dances are heing ints mem b the usia} ¥ to wive | COTDIN'S factory in department The fair commitice will el ont A Eichst cat ccioT Chersy | olclockiatiSt Churoh 2 L : duced in some west end clubs {he soclety =3 per dent. of the receipts, | SuPervised _ Foreman Charles | g matines fomoirow afterncon in | grce: as a result of ailments eoy | 2°lemn high mass of requiem was cél | 1iarirord Elee Lis dancing halls since the Prince AERirer et iccableltofine | b5 LMo Rey SMarntin HERGandian f8n 0 g S sivialljl £ox 11 schooliCilldreniy oo el Sk & e il e Yo tag [Tated by Rev. Patrick Dalv, Rev. | mmipord - Wales returned from the Unit committecmen ard other details were | S0 D in charge of the services this |, tpo city. AIl members of the or- | o ™ u® N Fo Cie a stroke of | 7 10 Sullivan, was deacon, and Rev. | meriean Stalesfwhercfih Reare (thistione cogapleted on the spot. Then the pro- | Sy ENINS: and interment will ®e in the | ,ni5ati0n, nct emploved tomorrow ' s, she bad been practically | 9900 T. Winters, sub-deacon. The \:.'u‘uun dance royal approval by walts mofer puiled his ace. He bluntly told i T 2ITView cemetery. afternoon, are asked to assist in the |0 L 0 G0 (OF 0 Pl jent of this|earers were, James Downes, of '\“:‘_ one-stepping and fox-trotting with the ittec thal througin the high ! conducting the presran:. Py i < | Bridgeport: William McEnroe, Ber- = less than 30 partners at one ball. ‘cent it was untikely his show , One Killed, Several Just received two pant suits for, : {nard Wallahan. Daniel Healey, Rich- | Liil|ings & Spencer As the name indicates, in “‘robbe could make any money oi the engage 3 at Besse-Leland's.—advt. > -d was born September | 2f9 Brown and John Buckley. The Tl e e dances, male members of the par ment and it was i siomury wren thai Injured in Gecrg’ia Tornado Owing to the impassable conditon | L She came to | floral tributes were numerot ARl a0 who happen to br without partne large percent 4 anted for tle % of the roads, the dinner dance sched. | ' " '" s ol e ter | bes I Miss Laura Farrell sang B are privilezed to “cut in” on any - tions, “1 i, Fet —One s a . S1 mdowielun o= 1= slol Sl BU See PG R e IS e Hes set Ds F e Blee octiio the more fortunate men who ha ircus to s F tions, “little | - Ieb. ne person, | uled at the Shuttle Meadow club e e s e S ha e ome Sweet Day” as the body was ginsru e Aices an 3 . the towns- : old negro giri is known to | morrow night has been postponed. = 2 being horne from the church . . partners. &2 s In England it has been ihe custol . o A e At i 5 : e OB | spent the remainder of her life with Bl people could innoce zumble, but | have be killed, and a e 3013’ shces cut prices Sesse- i o - | ! - T = s S the exception of a few years during| - ational Mar Lamp . o - -e “tHd that the circus made n inviolabie | others injured in the series of small | I,elanad’'s —advt. cex f Nation ¥ for dancers to have not more tig 4 Mrs. Edmund Schilling 1 3 A which she lived in New Haven and - ng. ew Britain Machine Sy SRR G yuls that no one should wager ovcr |iornadoes which swept sections of | oF s e SR funcral of A Edmund Schil- | N iee o Pond 105 3 three or four partners during an e i : er husband died in Niles-Be-Pond com ... 103 ning—and more frequently onl¥ o &6¢ heavy winning by the circa Rl LB anall deails haye oot besnl o : of & Her childven e P GhaohE ner o udaiie s s | But Londoners are tryinz out the Ay - t 7 I°. Eichstaedt, of this city; F. Peck. Stow & Wilcox e el T proof of good faith, the promoter said. ( firmed erican idea and seem to like it} o : et o . R EnONiaH of Willimanti Auguste. of 3 ; e tadies | itlissell AMte Co the circus insisted that the societs lamas. as reporte AMrs. Jacoh Baum- dardiScewcom 2 2 oy s ot Des ands | Libpe City: Lena, of Groton: Ottilie. s furnisi e A i | trom Irwin and Mitchell counties. Th olchak Really Met Death At Hands | Lippe Cits: Lenn. of Grotons OtUlie. b, ortner = Enonm. vt o SR ; e Anna. of New York. She also leaves bearers were Philip Bar- o 117 After Capture. srandchildren und 18 great grand- Molz, S eterfiotllcrsand | 3ty Londen, Feb., 13 News of the! cnilarcn €108 Tichhuziallastin | e 108 1t 5 from the center. A sp e e of Admiral Kolchak | uneral services will be held Sun- !’ '”"f"k""”“'_,” g v Wil convey the entertaii former head of the all-Russian gov- | day afternoon S0 tromine home ik Mouradian. CLEARING ITOUSE T o e e e = e e 5 funeral of Misak Mouradian ernment has been officially confirmed. | Frydistrectiand at W 38oleloclc fH E Ee e e e Eatrer's w York, mance will be staged for the bel bt ministers M. Pepeliayev, were shot at F Wilkins will be in charge, at 1 o’clock Sunds SR ,“H:‘ exchanges of §1 009,415 S, balances hureh in the evening . - ge—— — —— = = ————————= | was filed for probate today, all is left | exprission Cov lot, is nothing to what was done a travel- inz mdoor circus, oweus - “ROBBER, DANCING. nearly 50 years and was and devices, as the societ r | tornadoes were said to have cut paths Of Revolutionists: Was Shot Soon 5 The Knights of Cclumbus minstrd age of the winnings won he | approsimately 400 feet wide and gen- will leave for Hartford tomorrow ev same, twenty-five. He insistec e | erally to have swept distances rang. somimitiee appoint the cashiers, as ! & from a few hundred yards to ha his ciccus never permitted anvthing mite Irkutsk at 5 o'clock on the morning | and interm will be in the Fre of February 7 it was learned today. |view cemetc 4 i tien e i pel in Fairview cemetery 5 % 3 The revolutionary committee at Pt by POSTPONE DANCE. rkutek deceidet ot e e vows | TEXTILE WORKS HAMPERED |, e fumerat of Eiwaia wetins | Q[ R L. be executed. Members of the com- G BN AT e | o ! which was to have been held at & mittee are said to have shot the vic- — P T 3 g Y. W. C. A. this evening. The pr tims quickly as the committee had re- | Maputac: nics in Connecticut Foreed | George M. Mycroft. 51st Annual and Final Convention of (Pedshaf \{hr\ :|;;3n~n \;‘o:o me: s;\ or 12 cible efforts to rescuc S0 S ey entE ; . = for the Near East Relief. e da :]h-‘; ';afid:\nffhr‘ ".1 expected L RGUCEDO R BECauSCR o Snot \'.:,”\-T‘.\h- l.‘;\;fv\(,\‘h’v" Geor m(. vl American Woman SuSrage AsuLi| ¢ hich jthe fonction will be szive It has not Yyet heen slained? More Serious Results 1 o, ! eraft. of 76 st Main street, died Opened Today At Chicago. is to be’'announced later, why the admiral and M. Pepeliayev . S 191 evening after a short illness. The 4 Danielson, Feb. 13.—Textile i = who was premier and minister of thc = fune I will be held tomorrow after- Chicago, Feb. 13.—The 51st annual interior of the cabinet formed ipiesEinguont rn Connecticut are| ,oon at 2 o'clock. R G. M. Mis- | 4nq final convention of the National SPECIAL NO”CE becoming affected the snow con- z b rvices will be held at the Mortuary | of $100,260,332 _— O VY . e P ed o fall ir by siriar viil officiate and the b 1 ci - . mittes. Ager of the Allies are at- Many hundreds of operatives will ho R tion opened here today with 2,000 dei- tempting to learn the recasons and Ut of work for an indefinite period. Georze Mycrolt, | esates in attendance. The first meet- place the responsibility for thisz Dlocked ghy have stopped the The funeral of George, the 5 vear ' jnc turned chiefly to a celebration of movement of motor trucks which| old son-of Mr. and Mrs. George My- 1 MONTH'S MIND MASS OF REQUIEM. A month’s mind mass for the repo: the expected early victory of equal} of the soul of the late Mrs. Ann = e e Sl L& o " suffrage for women. ; will be held at St. Josephl JEQRCHERCIL DR ON N0 U e L Lt o eskuncer s hl \ congress of the leaguc of woman | church Saturday morning, Februad North Bay. Ont. Feb. 15 auch 8= gxlden VGl Misaiian, fos of (he ' ters, which leaders expect will ab- | 14. Friends and relatives of the df 2 i : runnin the 1 o niev Memoria trch. Interment : s was made today for the bodics of five ) ! L sorb the suffrage sociation, began | ceased are invited to attend. happes ! ; i for th cotton 1 croft, will be holi tomorrow afte on " : f ATE oo ‘ on | Will Le in the Pairview cemetery men who were drowned yesierdny L i vestreday to continue thrcugh next impo : ) ils . = : . when a coffer dam was destroyed by i e Wednesday Its iritial meetin devel- X ;s g the blizzard of 1 : 18 Card of Thanks, Yed) : = the hursting of a gate head at the 2 L Gped sharp differences of opinion | Tel 1623-2 Any Hour, Day or Nigh ; i R o 6. @ =nay this S sh to k all kind neigh- | among S S ocTt Abitibi Paper and PPulp nw at hr ONy 9 ; We wish to t A = eI among republ n and democmtic TARRANT& HAFFEY quois Falls. The n were part of a 2 A ] hj--\_ friends s nipleves NewW | women wnd political observers today gang at work on the dam and their 3 X . ¥ a Britain Paper Box Co., for their sym- | (ore interestedly awaiting develop- LINDERTAKERS 5 R s ¢ roe o- | 1 1 wets of kindness shown us B S dlesl e tarricdlde i i Gl s com i B n dc 1 1w oand act kin ! ments which sufirage leaders them- i S5E o = = J | i - varn for automobile ti W\t the de of our belovec e .anc e 2y = 3 MYRTLE St., East End Office, 13 Pendinz buflding of a new dam t ya or automobile tira! at t leata v ved wife and | gopies would indicate whether women | 33 M ubies St el 1451-3 mills have been shut down 1 truck from mother ] of widely Jivergent political opinions 2 3 P SRS River |Ifinone gots throngl the 660 SCAR OLSON AND FAMILY. | o0 e S Teaintain. o mon: { Lady Attendant—Free Usc of Parlo Orders Taken for Upholstering. NEW “FLU? CASES. sloves will he idle noxt we The | — e } partisan organization. 'The purpose e R el e of the leagie of women voters as an- : — _— FUNERAL DIRECTORS G 1lEne tots . Physicians {ods surplus supply and its o production { e .,, interests of women. | 8 New York.—Miss Antoinette Vona- | been hey ] suit, and her ambition | treated 78 new ients. The epidem- ©f varn here will not Keep the mill| 4 ORE HHROA 2 g SRR I r wc&onlnfle Inc sely .only licensed woman engineer in ow is to form a company of her | ic is apparently not abating to any| ¢ on full pacity. o J o y Addition cases of s % oAt healin Goodyear company is not ting a neunced, is to shape legislation to the l New York statd, has been appointed | own solely of women to enter the great extent but the bicaking of rouds | ¢ Danielson cotton m cannot Ufi‘"‘;‘Jf*t‘l}i‘:&r}]q“S;i TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION THE FUNERAL HOME Miss Vonasek feeding one of the | daily has caused physicians to be ob- | ments there is no reve water, then apply — . 3 Oficc and Parlors 15 Walnut Stre «} timistie. | payroll . - M 3 Telcphone £ janitress-engincer of a New York | steam-heating' field Piciure shows|and number of patients recovering | ship out product and ¢lfy public school by the board of ’ education. Steam engineering has 1 furnac

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