New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1920, Page 10

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SENDS 0 GRADUATES rom First Page) own nag with the di- & diplomas wore duates follows Women mueon, Victoria K fly Marceline Allard, dorso; Ruth Helen Florence Anderson, Barnes, Alice Bliza- sther Sterna Beck- fldred Behnke, Alma ors Martha Hertini, poth, Alice May Bur- rk, Leona Marguret uilse Campbell, Inez I, Lenora Veromica Feldon Chamberlain, Bernadette Conlon, lon, Helen Dorothy th Cook tuth Ce- ®arle White Cramer Crandall, Margarot fon Agn Curtin Danlolson, Mildred rude Florine Dehm, ewey, Mary Abigail are Doharty, Margaret Marguerite Dubowy, - Lilian nily Hooker Erich- e Linnea Erickson, bre, Catherine Jose- Mildred womi Esther IMlagg. Anna Goldberg, ar& Agnes Gorman, oM, . Gonevieve Don- omenia Haus- Julln Evan- otte Walters Holcombe, Marguerite Mary Mary Orlean ultgren, | Igoe, Klizabeth mna Marie Jackson, odzinska, Ethel Mary Graco Kelly, Kerin, Rose Mary Jorie KKopf, Dalsy Nellle Kotkin, va, Bernice Ade- Marriott Lester, Lewicki, Leona fuorite Mary Liegey, lquist, Sadye Lip- jallla Luddy, Viola en A. MeCue, MecGrath, Agnes } Pelphine Ellen Ma- Mankevich, Julia ' Marie Antoinette ella Meehan, tz, Rose Rachel jth Milstein, Ber- hell, QGertrude R, Murphy. Elsa 8. ina Nilson, borg Adela eara, Min- Pelochowicz, Lydia Pihl, i, Helen ) Marie Reed, Rey- Kath- A ren, Paul T. man, Herman incent Gaffney, but A. Griswold, rrybowskl, Wal- t, Arnold Fred- Hagearty, Walter John Honiface loseph Hinchey, ¢ Valdemar An- Joseph Koeefe, ife, John Aloysius pplowits, Willlam Id Frederic La- Clarence Arthur 'win Lundquist, e, George Rich. uel Marshall, an, Harold Fred- oward Hooker nels Murphy, rul Edwin New- d Nordstrom, C. L Edward own Olmstead, , Kermet Edison d Poterson, Ray- r, Jacob Putter- okliffe, nehan, Albert Tsandore Albert Rotosky, oward Arthur el, Alfred Frank GCverett Sergent, Joseph Howard b Smith, Meyer Elmer Philip ls Stempien, Al- a Anthony bh Sullivan, Mer. Earle ‘Tucker, ts. Wiltred Ellis b Waskelewics, Wheatley, Johu on Day or Nighe HAFFEY Use ol Parlovy . | | ‘ centl bLrother, T. F. Lee of Summer ctreet, for a few days. Mr. Lee was former- ly of this city and has just graduated | from the Harvard Law school. He will practice in New York city, A. O. Washburn. rormerly tary of the New Britain Y. M. C. A., w of the West Side Y. M. ~. A. in ¢ York city, is in New Britain for a short stay H. Mitchell of New Yori:, brother “ annual outing of St. Mark’s [ of Lawyer Charles Mitchell, is Men's club will be held tomorrow | spending a few d at the home of afternoon on the Farmington river, in.p latter. near Avon | The luncheon of several Dartmouth nis | lerts that was to be held at th. pur- | New Hritain club tomorrow noon, was Hes. | postponed untfl Tuesday noon. ! Harry Olmsted, bass at the Center | Congregational church in Hartford, | will sing with the Advent church cholr and soluists in the oratorio on Sunday evening A son was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs, E. Hedwall of 420 Church street. rangements. About 100 are expected | to attend. i NOSKE AS A WRITER CITY ITEMS a for $1 at Henry Morans'. | secre- Lizzle Chris through the Camp Res pany a two-family hot High street to Dr. Pe sold today ate com- | 40 South | Fox i Former Germ Minister of Defense 1se at ter W Was Important Factor in Suppres- 3 sing Revolution. June 18.—Gustav Noske, rman minister of defense, powertul factor in putting app revolution, Berlin, formerl who was down the | jettisoned Samuel home ch Waskowitz Hill, recently Lewis, to M, was n has sold on Grove wd from J. A Keeley. The Dayton Humphre s le of candidate for the new just held. vde by H ¥ At a Mr Willow their Stolzenb nounced There reception and Mrs given at Anshel Wi the ighter, R rg of New York cit, th ner of engagems home .- " t { tion of the party’s left wing, its erning body, which Philip mann now dominates decided to kecy the former minister out of the paign, fearing that he nnx)n excess baggage to the pa heavily overburdened Noske keenly feels the said to have become fact that his party been forced to sac: strong man in order to vitiate the ef: fects of the crusade against him con ducted by the Independent Socialists. Noské is shortly to publish his rev- olutionary reminiscences under title “From Kiel to Kapp.” early days of November, 1918, Max's government hurriedly nt dan Louis was an- T0 CONVENE HERE Purchasing will be a meeting ning In the St Evangelist hall of various and their the three to be hold 29 to July 1 Mi Ne the Methodis this eve- Tohn the commiitens in charge of carnival vhich is hall June slight g resigned to the sht in who are o~ 4 Agents' Association of the from Connecticut Wil Il‘ohl Ficld I).L,\l he ophie el Tomorrow, | I i i oday for will The York week-end A The Connecticut branch of the Na- ticnal Pur will hold row afte hasing Agents’ association church pienickers "na church promptly 10! lock $aturday morning i recammodations will children of the medinte Mrtments enough e 0l The ts annual field day tomor- 1t the New Britain Ma- compuny’s athletic field on the Berlin road. A dele sachusetts will be the at Autc provided and inter- there are rnoon Ll chine of checking the naval which preceded the Noske's strong hand curtailing the outbreak there, junior if truck ation from Mas- present, as well sther surrounding towns and races will be after which the to the Klks' grill, will be served at 7 ne succeeded but an extra from seve comumbiiec 1 cherg 1 the M. T held Kensin tendered a ba lnst evenin all that attended Rohe Tee are former's and cities held ! mem wher nEemen \ which wh in pire less revolutionary thrills which now proposes to put into print. Deaths and Funerals. Ruth H. Peterson. funeral of Miss Ruth will be held from her y about and Irown & will be purchs Hine in cb ng agent for anufacturing rge of the ar- Mrs e home the company OCK OF SUGAR FOR SALE Schneider & Rubensteins 11t HARTFORD AVENUE. ALL T‘}Z SUGAR YOU WANT AT 28 CENTS A POUND. The Peterson noon at o‘clock. Services will l conducted by Dr. G. E. Pihl, lnf the Swedish Bethany church, which the deceased was a member. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery. Frank H. Rowlecy. Funeral services were held at 2:15 this afternoon for the late Frank H. Rowley from his home and at 3 o'clock from the Newington Congre- | gational church. Rev. Macey, pas- tor of the church, ofciated, and bur- ial was in the Newington church cemetery. Inventory Filed for R. R. Accident Victims Inventories of the estates of John and Jennie Aniski, both of whom | died as a result of injuries sustained lin a railroad crash at Clayton cross- ing October 5, have been filed in the SAT DAY P lAL probate court office. The husband’s ‘W | estate consists of a cash deposit of : b 1,574.79 and a claim against the New Y << SR Ol — ¢ ¢aan ftor S0 ;ork. New Haven & Hartford railroad Ao S - 4 Chas Sur S of $500, while the wife leaves a $750 cogre - R B S ! claim against the railroad. 17¢ b - Qi '—.1:;; ok $1. ‘B-x uo TELEPH ONE 159, ' | OMePH FEINGOLD, Groceries and Provisions TELEPHOMN: 2336, 135 SMALLEY STREET. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Andrews &Doolittle, Inc. | THE FUNERAL HOME zom and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. 3 NEW POTATO g5 PILLSBURY'S BEST s No Shortage o Meats in This Store N NP . OF THE GEN LARGE VER. QUALITY MEA TRADIN N REAL JRAL SHORTAGE OF BEEF, OUR CPPLY AND VARIETY WE ARE FOLLOWING OUR G ERAL POLICY OF SELLING THE TS AT THE LOWEST PRICES, THIS 1S THE SPTORE FOR YOU IS AS HIGHEST TO DO YOUR MONEY VALUES FOR SATURDAY AT The Public Market 436 Main - Street, Opposite East Main Street CABBAGE FREE WITH ALL CORNED BEEF PURCHASES. FANCY NEW POTATOES i~ | l‘/\\( or | LARC AS 1ICY ORANG 20c¢ 1b at 18c Ib . 27c pke. t 25¢ pkg PANCY CORN, TOMATO | LARGE l‘\(‘KRGh OF nAlh ‘Vh LLITUCE OR CASE OF 36 PACKAGES Full Line of theFinest Delicatessen RESH PORK .o FINE QUALITY LEAN SMOKED \"Olll‘l BEST LEAN F SHOU YERS GS OF GENUINE SPRING LAMB |, ROASTS OF - KS — PORK — LEAN PORK CHOPS HOME MADE SAUSAGE NK SAUSAGES ONEYCOME TRIP CELED Plas FES SALT FOILA PANCY 1OWMS STRIPS OF BACON — LAMB — GENUINE SPRING LAMEB CHOPS FORES OF LAMB NOASTS OF LAMB MEAT VEAL CHOPS . A EAL FOR 0 COTTAC SMALL S U [ © m | e I SUGAR CURED ll \\I\ LAMB PIIME QUALITY ONLY " ROASTS b 15¢ I . 28¢ In 'l'l't h LEAN 1% RIB ROA FRESH G HAMBUTC 1 His name was not included in the lists proposed by that party Reichstag in the election Yielding to the pronounced opposi- gov- Scheide- cam- prove comrades have % the In the Prince dis- _ patched Noske to Kiel for the purpose insurrection 3orlin revolution. in had spread to all sections of the em- Between that episode and the Kapp coup Noske was given number- he Hedvig late home on Park street tomorrow after- be pastor of St. Anne’s Society—_— Presents Playlet Anne's soci iety o1 church at their meeting 1 sented a comedy sket ntitled “The fl‘ld Women's Miir™ he cast of characters was as follows: Owner f t‘lllr mill, \\ll! m Huber: Old Women, A\irs. M. Frei, Mrs. Adam Zahnleiter, A rN,V David Dehm, Mrs, Philip Bar- 'l:(‘k’ Mrs. Edward Egan, Mrs. J. Baumgaertner: artists, Elauise Diem- and, John Maerz, Bertha Kiar, G »S'ude Bardeck, Minnie Huber, Mrs. George Froeba. T —————————— st St Peter's st night pre- Globe Clothing House OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS TROUSERS Including HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Make are in this Midsummer Sale. An event of more than ordinary inter- est, offering Clothing of a high quality stan- dard. Children’s Wash Suits, and Boys’ Suits have the reduction prices. BUY YOUR TICKET NOW FOR THE BIG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OUTING— WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 30 If Glass Had Never Been Dis- covered We Would Have No Microscopes With Which to Detect Discase Germs. Microscopes have aided science to isolate the deadly germs that cause disease and thus have saved humanity great suffering. Even greater than the microscope, however, is the service rendered humanity 1,, ;,1.\« in an- other form . the EYEGLASS. They make old vision YOUNG and imperfect vision normal. Do you need them? DAVIS & GOODWIN - Registered Optometrists, ; i medical t 327 Main St., Tel. 1905. SN The Emblem of Su- "z perior Optical Ser- For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads SATURDAY SPECIALS vice. Look for it on - our door. We Grow Because We Know.” e New Britain Market Co. 318 Main St Tel. 2485 MEAT DEPARTMENT" Fresh BEEF LIVER 18c Ib SALT PORK 25¢ Ib SHOULDERS 25¢—28¢ Ib SHOULDERS 25¢ b FRANK- SALT PORK FORTS 30c Ib 25¢ Ib Plenty of Beef Here Come in and Look Our Line Over GROCERY DEPARTMENT Sliced PINEAPPLE 25¢ flat can Sperry & Barnes BACON 45¢ 1b Legs of Lean LAMB 40c Ib | ] ‘ Fresh Smoked Fat ' | Evaporated MILK 14c¢ can Sweet CORN 15¢ can JELL-O All Flavors 15¢ pkg SARDINES in Oil 4 cans 25¢ Campbell’s Pork and Beans 2 cans 25¢ Campbell’s SOUPS 2 cans 25¢ Challenge MILK 22c¢ can BUTTER DEPARTMENT Fresh Made Strictly Fresh The Best Pure Peanut Butter BUTTER 69c 1b Selected EGGS LARD Made fresh daily None better made 49c doz 26¢ 1b 28¢ Ib FRUIT DEPARTMENT Fancy Potatoes ONIONS CABBAGE RHUBARB $1.29 pk 5 Ibs 25¢ 11c Ib 5 Ibs 25¢ RARERIPES RADISHES 5¢ bch 3 behs 10c CELERY SPINACH 20c bch 28¢ pk LETTUCE Lge Heads 10c BEET GREENS 30c pk PARSLEY 8c bch Swiss Chard 35¢ pk - Fanci CUKES 10c ea Large Ripe TOMATOES 22¢ b BEETS' 16¢ beh. CARROTS 2 bchs 25¢ BANANAS 45¢ and 50c doz Fancy Oranges 46¢ and 58¢ doz LEMONS PINEAPPLES 30c doz 2.for 35¢ Large Fancy GRAPE FRUID 15¢ each STRAWBERRIES At the Lowest Price

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