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ONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1920. ARRIAL FUNERAL HELD IN SAN JOSE |R. R APPRECIATES FIRST WOMAN -ty mmEMs FACTORY ASSISTANCE DELEGATE TO Vo RI( :H' I 'ER & ( :O. | ter has been born to Dr. | i CONVENTION | «ni 2 corge W. Dunn of §4 Lin- | Division Superintendent Thanks Local i ""\‘;:"'Iv" e DR Members New York Stock Exchange S SR | ataricvam of Plossant stracs naveve. || 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN . - covered from illnesses STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telcphone 2040 Snow from Tracks. . | Thomas Smith, baker in the navy, is { Tlome on 4 turlough ~ Miss Alice Fitzgerald 1 resumed lachine company after a short ill- the railroad company from the dif- : 3 4 hoss . culties arising from the recent b T ad Miss 1 ot is recuperating We recommend our New Britain local stoc Lahoy connected with the % S 3 i from attick of influenza Dr. Neal Walsh and his sier, M || NigR grade investments. being praised these days for co-operation rendered in assisting | [ | | | | 1 various plamts in this city was i ol e i < 4 9 Julia. o ew York city spent Wash- placed at the disposal of the railroad inglon’s birthday with Dr. and Mrs | company 14 domg voriens wuwas of | W bt ] | sames #. Feulkner of 217 Chestnut An order for one share receives the same atten- i E ou eve Conc ons. street 1 ; work that would relieve condition I tion as any large order. ] e i ered from an illness with influenza { the superintendent of the Waterbury - . ’ R RIS sy St i e | office of the company. has sent the S s Gl Te By investing in New Britain stocks you can get { following letter to local manufac- Py | Invitations have heen received from an interest return of 4. to 77;. turers: R Waterbury and Derby courts, “Luring the present trying condi- | President 4ieo W. Traut of the . i {on= produced by the unpredecented g : Trantl&l Fline Maniifaciurnz (Co. ob- Own at least one share in the factory where you weather of the last ten days our ) , servéd the 518t anniversary of his na- | operation has been greatly inter- | ¥ 3 tal day vesterday. The a was made are working. fered with. as you well know. Our = joyous by a dinner party to a numbe In response to this co-operation, | situation has been greatly pelieved * e T : of friends. M Traut is one of the SRS = through the eourteous co-operation of | g B + city's leading citizens. Fe has heen a BUY NOW ! { many of our manufacturing frienc el o ¥ member of the school board for a % who were quick to realize that our 3 et number of vears large amount. inability to handle freight rafiic ks 3 Mr. and Mrs. Edward ng i meant ultimately the shutting down | iy 3 Plainville are receivin congratula- o : S sc of (he plane. Bowner Licutenant [ of many plants, 1 quite a few of o : ¥ 2 tions on the birth of a daughter at ot ChasissiT: ~litor, of th . Johnson. shown beside the|them volunteerred assistance. while 2 ;S N the. New Britain General hospital imden City Aviation Co. was that § plane, an sssceiate of the dead avia- | others responded quickiy and cheer- 5 3 HES Aldaushler hasibeen) born his body e taken to the cemetery on | tor, piloted. the machine which cir- | fully at our solicitation, which has ks 5 and Mrs, Aaron Winn of 426 wn airplane. Above picture shows | cled San Josc iwice before £0ing 1o | resulted in easing the siress to such | Ies etraat s request belng granted, The casket | the cemeters. Pallbearers made the | an extent that we huve been able to e o 3 ‘\\hi: lsni‘)‘xw?m)‘ll:: nui :0‘)) Im' |hu(lv|‘:»(l- ! trip in autos. keep business moving, although not Z‘jgdfl 3 PYKZ | Phenix lodge, I 0. 0. F. will meat UL IEDD SO SBETCR e lentirely satisfactory to either our- Wednesday evening. The initiatory helped organize the machinery for | selves or our manufacturing friends. | Cleveland, Feb. 16 ~Mis. A B, [degree will be conferred on a class i im in as general coun- | Added to our severe trials have| PNKe, first woman delegute appointed | of candidates Don't wait until you can buy a ess of ation ted him A i Sl and Secretary M¢Adoo took him [been the restrictive difficulties of em- | 1o the democratic national conven- | gqmia) s 2 TR 5 2 3 v N, wis one o : i s s f psta S John Barton Payne | ivay Trom tho feet corporation when | hargoes. confiscation of materials, | tion. was one af the st eflciont. o1 [ IS el Investnent Sceurities the director general of the railroads |etc. which. ociated together, cer-| =i e fc conservati a S L CoF Naw Nork Y Rooms 309-310 Nat. Bank Bidg. Telephone 1815—1816 ilroad problems Judge Payne's | all. Hoover accomplisinad the savines of 1 H N1 ; ; WAS ined “Personally it i very much ap- ocd 1in America ihat enablec vim 1o RICER=tnCe his discharge from the 04 1 32 Halls From Virginia || <owicize o railroadios as gained {* “rersouaiis. o ap- | food m Amenca (bt cnabied D io | IO | Own a share in the factory where you work ! while he was serving as general coun- | preciated by the superintendent, the ; | sel for the Chicago Great Western | efforts made by thé ,",.,,‘,.-ZU,,,,,,“_;mn; of the campaizn, Mrs, Pyke K | = - railway. McAdoo knew aboul his|interests to render assistance und we | 8dlized the town of Lakewooa. O. her Dc(lths .m(l l"unerala. 50 Stanlevy Works 50 Union Mfg Co. value to the shipping board where he ! wish to take this opportunity to ex-| 'eTWC. i B A TLEE 2 . | was famous as a mediator of 1abor | eng thanks to all of those who were She Is a zreal imirer of Herbert : = 50 N. B. Machine. 50 North & Judd. taking the first army drafi. able to come to the relief of the| oover Mr. Hoover has done a Cornelius N. Yeinotte. Judge Payne is a widower; his | company. and at the sume time con- | MUmber of wonderful things,” she Funeral scrvices will be held to- 50 Colt’s Firearms. 50 Bristol Brass. | a19 says, and the notic e e ctoris. 1 " n o 2 ‘. £ wife dicd in August, 1919 vey to the manufacturers the view i} morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock for = N 1 ~ - J 3 ¢ of all o ¢ s their enelon : . L 0 r & C % Then the Emerzeney Fleet corpor= [ of connecting the railyoad and | 1 ©f Il of them i iheir extreme | Corelins N. Veinotte, from his I 50 Landers, Frary & Clark airness lisputes. manufacturing business, believir neeR Al Nomns et s i0live street ok 50 American Hardware. — them to be inseparable and a practi- IRdognoribels Ny candidate can } Cook, pastor of the Trinity Metho- LETTER GARRIERS ELEG iy Bl i \\\m. hows ver. who tries to run inde- ’f‘*’ church, will be in charge. T { e o i li oo o yone ey P that at some future ftime the 4;:1.::1\';' \"~:"‘:“1‘(:'1“~\ “‘1“ 1,‘-]:\.,“'&)_\: deccased was 70 v of age, a na- 3 At Rofgtiio@cosoperationRotiths TSy i o S et O ol | S s e S B T {rond company ¢ = » to | New Eritain Machine company fac- the polls and vote their party tickets | tor carpenter Surviving him, when the time comes. besides his wife, are three daughters. { | | Carriers’ associu ne a 14 3 roug! " tic e o rriers’ assoclution met in annua | work through the parties fo while, el S s e convention here this afternoon and = at least, if they are to u: their new- M : . 5 Mrs. Nellie A. Langdon. = N CE, —— When President W. Merrill of Bris- | But They Are Mcchanically Inclined. | 1¥-5von votes {0 advanta s " "‘“ % xT A Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120 T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr. > ve funcral of Mrs. Nellie A. Lang- addressed the delegates more g e abics : tol addressed the dele L et (v M A R e don will he held tomorrow afternoon that 100 bad responded (o the ro THAT COAL SUPPLY oo Mlihe el tomorraw) attetiioon WE OWN AND OFFER: call. Mayor Joseph F. Dutton wel-' . 5 at 8 o e £ ¥ ‘ : . Belittling Fair Sex. Greenwood street. Rev. Dr. G. W. C comed— the - delegates. - Secretary s vood stre ev. Dr. G. W. C. " . 5 : T RO o e e e o e S e M voried ey (here nee 02 mers | urally mechanical. therefore no wom antisutut fllas Sha burial will he in Fairview cemetery. bers in the state and that .34 localy ..\ 'y, yeany musical. contended J \dvised to Place Their Orde She was the widow of William B branches were represented in the con- ¥ Swinburne in an address before w,:! langdon and is survived by the fol- - S i e i e e IA RM O murer Josph . Kinney of| umcal asociation n London tha | 07 With Peansyivania Mines. | lowine sons: Alhert. Leon. of alle- | ;g TOLD WEST VIRGINIA [ SALVATION ARMY New Haven told the convention that | other day. R for i e e S raea | e = 0 (ehe - s 5 e were' Hatd i 3301 was. in | “UL i cammonty betieed that wom. | (e assbciition of Comnectient to: | £ LN F S0t Ney Lov, | MAY RATIFY SUFFRAGE| COMES TO ITS: OV hand. day sent out telegrams 1o those of its | yre en’s brains are just like men's and . o ose odu ¢ members who have been encountering Among those who were introduced | ot ot Mo g that men | 2 encountering JUfié‘fdé‘ PAYNVE and spoke were Sheriff Thomas L.{ c,; qo just as well,” he said. “The | fucl difficulties urging them to place M ; i L : . G People of New Countries Anxious tq Reilly of New Haven, Congressman | ,cginne 5 5 ; 2 orders imniediately with the mines in . Jessie Bullard. VS hine (on i [l G R e e e s e e T o | essupntiollsEduite unfound ed SENVO ) e A Sy Iehin | T ociation has Folle an 11 day iliness. Mrs, 2 i i . g d The ; \ugusti -onergar men are nowhere in ence although s g F Give All Help Possible. Says Annual Convention of Uncle Sam’'s FEmployes Held in Dristol This Afternoon With 100 Present. nger of this cit ICW sccretury of the interior is en- | Peter Vandernoot, presiient of the & : received. a communication from the | Jessie Bullard died yvesterday after- scientific training has been open to . : < . ¢ iffed 10 write “First Fam. | New York carriers city branch, and | (hem for more than o generatio Thy | Manasement of the New Haven ra#l- | hoon at the hospital of influenza, : Gen. Booth. Iy of Virginia-—after his. name. William A. Monahan of Brooklyn, a| cultivation of music by women hin- | '02d according to a statement made s 32 vears of age and the wife of : ) London, Feb. 23—The people of th Prunyiown, v county, i member of (he legislative committee | qers the development of the art. Ome | DY he association toduy saving it was | Frank Bullard of 36 Ioberts street. e ) it B O io o ] Dlaceilohn Basten Daviie fabtiinw | O the hntiohel assoiiition. effect of the supposed musi ifte | Unable to determine definitely how | Funeral services will be held Wednes- - £ new countries like Czechoslovakia ar The *Barton 2 ; 5 SRsa ; J 5 el i " & | much ruel the road will necd and | day afternoon at 1:30 from the heme - &, turning to the Salvation Arr in o on is an ol The postmasiers’ association met at | of women is that girls are taught mu- | = 5 g 3 faniily name: he & : e < club, 81 sitting down o] cie ~hile hove mrs neslectedin tnin | when commandesring will be unnec- | and interment will be in_ Falrview : = s ! remarkable manner, says Gen. Bram mother, who was G T e e e e g = * 1 ess emete : well Booth, head of the army. Thg sarton dinner. The carriers will close their| training. Catira eprtenthiives Mot ine = , ’ p army never- has had an arganizatior was educal SR MRS et T E well as the representa- i SERRGTE | in Czechoslovakia. and so anxious & “ ” ED \ f the New 1 " e Sankiof ° i : the government of that country to ge! MI 3 0! red \\H):‘ ¥ al We wish to express: our i ¥ @ the army installed that all the neces: i T o | thanks for sympathy and ki = : sary buildings for the work have bee shown at the time of sickness and y ; ! offered fre Roidaniai tooill S o ; | Chicago Gunman Pays 1 ty o T e e e Gleatip o6 e i Wi G ango | L | : i Poland! probaniv. il jhcidentally fook his first punge i (b T T e Y Ystem of t ; rived at e : rla nd (Roland prolmbly [demoeratic politics as chairman of | ed smoldering near a t of coal. The H e Admitted But Later De- | €0 that those in most necd of coal | Mes. Julie Rosia | 2 - { joth of these countries ar e democratic co c of Treston = o R Vight get it firs : tosiac ) o rese co a B eRa ot en o lEitenta) as moloca ol s L "”’""“l nied Committ B My and Mrs. Joseph Rosia. : ; new territory for the Salvationists. inty. A term on the cirenit court | of coal was threatened. and it require 5 wd Family ' s The Vienna g t has . re bench followed: then « term as mavor d e Chicago, Feb. —John “Smiling | yr s =¥ PR : 5 ; i e Vienna government has . re pench followed: ther 4 term a mayor | hiard worl on the part of i e remen. | Jack” O'Brien Tear ot snnman : Wedding Anniversary Of Mrs. Murphy and Family e quested the Salvation Army to assisg ingwoor W some of e woad | 7A€ SOLGELN = 4 d gunmay ® : > : 5 in the relief work in Austria. and] But though a therner *of 1he ol cathiine bic was hanged in Cook county jail t Mr. and Mrs Harry Alex : " : sl school” by hirth and tramin i 4 for the murder of Patrclman Ric i . 1 b € Lo : . Booth has sent a commission ta fudke” Payne, as his frie il TRICT . : Burke. [ Iriends of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alex 3 = 1na to investigate the feasibility of] dudget: Fayne. as nis friends DISTRICT DEPUTY COMING. A R e y : ‘ : | T i el G (G ipi. is also . product of the - $ Iauguicr county, adiit IRE THREATENS COAL, H ed to the bar in 187 fle moved to 2 company No. was called | West \ where Tie practiced shortly after 9 o'clock this marn- | aw al Kingwood for five vears and ; e Gt Gonl & vosilcaite . ven road to inquire whether rities and with of T'he execution was belated nearly : Lour when a last mninute request was - 4 ) received from nd jury askit NN o lnslod e o oy on |t see O'Bricn. . jurors remained | wedding anniversary. Among Hart- | went on the hench as jud ! N Al e se of t perior court § Marc® 18 _ The local committee of ], {he death chamber and watched i 1eSls present were AMr. and 3 5 5 is planning a St. Patriek's | 1o nanging. ! Mrs. Walter Biolman., My, and Mrs 2 . this ce on March 17. Louis . Schatz, Mr. and Mrs. Albert & 3 ¢ G Booth disclosed the fact thal == —— { Gess, Mr. and Mrs. 11. N. Sabel and | 5 5 B i the Salvation Army never has ceased| = o [ e About 20 ecouples ks LSRR BEY 10 wao in Bolshevist Russia. despité] a5 20 3 25 35, 8 1Ok 0% 40k #0 | Samuel Boy e 2 uple e s tetoter 'Iii-io foe el = = 5 | Were present. A Luffer luncheon was | - > ! 3 ek conditions ther I'he army has six e 3 or scven establishinents in Petrogrady nd 1wi 1~ many in other sections . e iy e e S ] 4 > of the country. Apparently the ds MAKES WASHINGTON'S BUST. | : - 5 have not been troubling the my' | street last night for a surprise party > i = i % an government has asked him to co-] in ob vance of the couple's 2is - |4 4 s X te with it in supply milk in| <5 District, Deputy James I, Hayes of G west o liciin oved Rlo R Chicigo: Norwich., will pay an official visit to 1532, where he pr Germany. and he expressed the hope that army might be able to ds Out of respect 1o the Father o > | e workers, all of wh it was pointes % 4 &) Our count of the members of ¢ v out. are Russians or Finns, the British Sk | the “mad hov ated o the cor- s 2 MRS ELL/S 4. YOST workers having been withdrawm. The & | ner of Muple and Whiting streets rmy amo other things is lookin: kS carly yesterday morning mide : r P i fter war orp ns and doing such ress ke bust of Gearge W yaton out of i harleston, W. Vi.. Feh. 18.—3s. | cue work as it can v he =now hemsz soft the sculy 4 d E f Morgantowr hair- le very easy Woik of the bust e il e ST . AULIA NOT JULIE:D . ratitication com- scause of the similarity of names gs were fixed wearby which e t e > E ¥ helped 1o give the sty he ap i o sinia VHS O Ssunm- bi { . i = ! Miss Ju 5. Naples, stenographes Wen of @ marble memoria } E - capital the other iy I'. & K. Corbin office has re- crnor John I mwell. | gt publicat of her statement UPr GO FARES, " 3 . g . 1 E < not the Miss e Up and Down the Road | The sovernor told Mrs. Yost that it | U! s i B SR 0% ) B DR sty me was mentioned in con s | Shore Line Com ny Wil Mdvanee ' ! nection with marriage license las e ont Max 1 Whlcheverway you go E . ture tu consider an- | week Miss Julia lives on Commer: ther I tant tter o e, and | cial stree while Miss Julie lives or New London e b, 25 [ bert W. Per U the Shore K i H ion be oa e 1] . ves wouhll be | What more « crurn { tie Vot he ‘ken u M . 16 Any Hour, Day or NIght s ; S b an invitation to sonte social event L 33 MYRTLE St, Last End Offcd, 153 fare is chars ' 1 from which you we jat i X LGl ALl Bt Jubilce St Tei. 1451 3 mpell i a i " Dagyiuithert : Lady Attendant—Free l»cur Parioes ' ; i Y Gionl 5 $ : LA Ot rders Taken fo Whols HIGIHT SCHOOL NOTES, | versa rihy ati . o : Order a n Upholstering. S many i v . : i PUNERAL DIRECTORS [ will play the team | A i oS e e ball team Waterbury, Tigh in Wate il EA LR L Jen: of the W T, U. and for fon ] l' l \ will e Mized (o spend the mislat emmittee of the West Vir- | i as there s no Z Ura 0 inin Woman's Suffraze association THE PUNERAL HOM n.}u.\ for o : n after 8330 p, | | She is the wife of Mon. Illis Yost|OMc: and Parlors 15 Walnut Street DB GBBAG GGG ECHIER T RSO DSBS R EGBE | | Spel et s S

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