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————— Freight Strikes Car in Plantsville and Leaves Mass of Junk. « A Maxwell touring car bearing Connecticut license number ipletely wrecked on th cramsing at the Atwater Mfg plant last evening when it was struck by an extra train, No. 330, a freight ‘Farmfor Sale 130 acres of good land well located and n high state of culthvation, Fine of buildings with improvemonts, " 10 acres of the are corn, two Aores of potatoes, 10 acres oats and 6 acres of millet now growing on this farm. Full set of tools and two large silos included. Dow't miss it. The price i REASONABLE. Robert B. White Neal Estate Insurance ton and in charge of Engineer J. Cote and Conductor A. L. Allairs. The driver of the car was not hurt although thrown some distance by the impact. The Maxwell was completely wrecked and when tossed to the side of the track was a mass of junk. The driver declared he did not hear a whistle nor see the train approaching. The train crew reported the accident to New Haven and stated that the proper whistle signal had been given by the engineer and that the bell an the engine was Hnging. OFFICER. Private Argoni of Springficld Succoeds Bugler Showl, First Private Clyde Argoni reported to Sergeant Gormley at the urmy recruiting office for duty in this city The new recruiter comes from the main office in Springfield and suc- ceeds Bugler Paul Shawl. Showl left class last night for bis home in Bolling- ton, N. J, and will return in a few days to Camp Lee, Virginia, where he will be uischarged Private Argoni has always been on recruiting duty except the time spent in France where he was with the 2nd vision. He was wounded at Chateau Thierry and had his right hand badly mutilated His home is in North 1a Mass Leased For Two Years Isadore and Lillian Stmons have leased a store and basement at 388 Main street to Arthur Littman for use as a store, for the sale of hats, caps and umbrellas. The lease is to run two years with an annual rental of 315,000, payable 1n 12 monthly in- stallments of $125 each. ROTH—CORBETT WEDDING Popular Young Couple Married in Kensington Church This Morning The wedding of Miss Hazel Roth, daughter of Mrs. Kathryn Roth of East Main street, and Louis H. Cor- bett of Berlin was held this rhorning at St. Paul's rectory. Rev. J. T. Brennan performed the marriage ceremony. Miss Helen Howard and Edmund Kiernan attended the couple The bride wore a white bo-peep dress with picture hat to match and carried bridal roses. The bridesmaid's dress was blue nrgandy. After a wedding trip to New York and Atlantic City, the couple will reside in this city. JOHNSON REAPPOINTED. Severin Johnson has been reap- pointed a member of the board of compensation and assessment. John- son is a republican and a Quigley ap- His appointment completes of the comm pointee. the membership The SOVEREIGNS TRADING C0. 160 MAIN STREET Tel. 1 025-1026-2490 Quality Food Purveyors — BATURDAY SPECIALS — Cliquot N Golden Age Macaroni 3 — 230 JBillsbury's P. C. Flour 3 — 28¢ Capheit's Soups 2 — 23¢ CAlpeir's Beans . . 230 3 Phe. woraxo 250 VAN T 1o Bake . 3 Ihs 250 W e eveese .. ... 39c 1b o8c Ib b Ginger Ale $3.60 ALL THE GRANULATED SUGAR YOU WANT 271 CENTS A POUND COMPLETE LINE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FARLY ORDERS APPRECIATED — SATURDAY SPECIALS — Native Chickens resh Pork to Roast Shanks of Ham . .. Ends of Ham . Top Round Steak 5 Lean §tewing Lamb . . Corned Beef—Ilean . . Honeycomb Tripe FULL LIN Tel. 2485 ERY DEPARTMENT FiSH 25¢ can PIMENTOS Spanish in Oil 4 cans 25c¢ Cunphell' BEANS 2 cans Z.w ‘Welch’s APE JUICE | 9¢ pt 2 cans 15¢ ASPARAGUS Toilet PAPER SARDINES 6 rolls 25¢ Fancy Sug CORN | 15¢ can Pu JA 15¢ can ar TIPS 21c can SAUCE 32¢ jar " CRANBERRY Sliced PINEAPPLE 25¢ flat can GET YOUR SUGAR FOR CANNING NOW. BUTTER DEPARTMENT b | ty 69c Ib | Special | h daily 8c Ib Peanut Butter Selected EGGS | f 49¢ doz | Fancy full cream CHEESE 39¢ b FRUIT DEPARTMENT “otatoes 3 pk 3 for 10¢ 8¢ doz. \A ONIONS CABBAGE BEETS 15¢ bch | [ 9c b MATOES 22¢ 1b PEPPERS LEMONS 30c doz LETTUCE Lge Heads 10c¢ Waz or Green BEANS 16¢ qt RADISHES 3 bchs 10¢ Plenty of Strawberries at a low price. MEAT DEPARTMENT PIGS Legs of Sprringi p sal ’F PORK YS 38¢ Ib led FEET 15¢ 1b TRIPE 15¢ b Honeycomb CORNED ' BEEF LAMB STEW 18c Ib LAMB FORES 28¢ b Fat “Lean Smo. 25¢ Ib 25¢ Ib AS OUR STORE WILL BE MONDAY, THE 5TH. SHOULDERS Prime RIB ROAST 40¢ Ib CLOSED " ALL = DAY £ Financial | WALL STREET STOGK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street, shippings and r Close.—Oils, steels, s led the list to best prices of the day in the final hour. Shorts covered urgently on call money’s decline to § per cent. The closing was strong. Sales approxi- mated 450,000 shares. (New York Stock Exchange furnished by Richter and Co., the New York Stock Exchange). quotations members of High {T‘z 41% L139% Allis Chalmers ... Am Can Am Car dy Am H & Leath . Am L5CO ...... Am Smelt & R ... Am Sumatra Tob. . Am Tel & Tél Am Woolen ... Anaconda Cop Atch Top & 8 F At Gulf & W I Baldwin Loco Balt & O Barrett Co . Beth Steel B Brooklyn R T Can Pac ..... Cent Leath . Ches & O . : Cmhi Mil & S P Chi Rotk I & P Chile Cop ... Chino Cop .. Col F & I Corn Prod R Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sug Iirie Erie 1st pfd Gen Elec . Gen Mot Goodrich Gt North 1 Cen Ins Cop Interbor Con ..... Interbor Con pfd Int Mer Mar .. Inter Mer Mar pfd Int Nickel Int Paper Kenfiec Copper . Lack Steel ... Mex Petroleum .. Midvale Steel Missouri Pac N Y Central .. NYNH&HRR 2 Norfolk & West ... North American Northern Pac . Pure Oil ¢ Pan Am P & T . Penn RR ... Pittsburgh Coa Ray Cons Reading Rep I & ¢ | Royal D, N Y . Sine Sloss South Southern Ry Stydebaker Texas Co ... Texas & Pac Tobacco Prod | Union Pac . | United Fruit | United Retail St U S Food Prod U § Indus Alco . U S Rubber Co .. 1 (PF) ... pfd U S Steel pfd 106% Utah Copper ..... 67 Va Car Chem T4% Willys Overland 19 | LOCAIL STOCK MARKET QUOTED hter znd Co.. Manager) Bid 110 (Furnished by Stanley 2. Eddy. Asked Hartford Electric Light 115 S N 1 Teiephone Ameri 5 Ameriaan Hardware Amerisan Hosiery | Billings & Spencer Bristol Brass i Colts Arn's ! Bagle Lock Landers, Frary New | North & Juda | National Mar Lamp Niles, I Ford com Peck, Stow & Wil . [Rusell Mfe Co Standard Screw com Works Hine Stanley Traut & Union M Balances | TOO LATI exn need Broadway Restau | wait- { resses. Apply 67 Arch St Ti you are all hollering for economy and at the same time you arc extrs gant on things thal you cconomize a very large If vou vour clothing furnishings at the onomy | Store. 89 Arch street. vou save wWe We can v percan and gel Ciothir wi.l posi- cent. and 1 of vou buy more you nay us hicn l tively visit, w not ybu anvthing, while 1t might \.. great deal to you { mean Slmun Kaplan PROP. ST., New Britain, Conn. other. cost i WHAT’S NFW BRITAIN A‘ONE HORSE TOWN?, Gity Hall His to Be Locked Up at Night The experience of two well known local men, one a member af the com- mon council, and the other the stew- ard of a well-known club, would give rise to the growing alarm that the city under its present conditian is fast becoming a “hi € cording to the story told by the stew- ard today, business matters made it necessary for the two to remain in the city building until a short time after midnight Wednesday. Much to their surprise and chag when they reached the main entrance ta the building, they found the exit barred with a heavy iron zate securely pad- locked. Thinking it possible to get out by the rear way, the men attempt- ed it, but found the effort unsuccess- ful. It was then necessary for them to awaken one of the members of the New Britain club who maintains quar- ters in the building. With his assist- ance a key was finally secured and the men liberated from their prison. It is said that the theft of some small articles has resulted in the ney state of affairs resulting. The city building contains one of the best clubs besides the meeting hall of ane of the leading organizations in the city, and it will be a sorry state of affair should these people some night find it necessary to flee on account of fire, ta find them- selves barred from exit through small time notions of someone connected with the cily management of the building. is the opinion expressed. ONE ON THE MONIERS Brothers Took Their Wives Afishing, Cast Them Afloat Alone and Find Themsclves With Smaller Catch. When a fellow gzoes afishing he seldom likes to take his wife, prefer- ring to follow the elusive aquatic game by himself or in the company of other males, giving as an excuse that he wishes 1o catch some fish and not be bothered with the ladies. Fred and Theodore Monier, of Monier Brothers store, condescended to be accom- panied by their respective spouses as far as Twin lakes the night before last and on the return to this city this morning it was the spouses who were laughing up their sleeves and incidentally claiming the ownership of about three-fourths of a catch of bass and pickerel which weighed about 30 pounds and numbered 18 bass and twaq pickerel. Upon goi out to the fishing grounds to bait-cast for the game it was decided to let the ladies fish from nd for the men to take the vervone gets the r for bout an hour or so the over to their they had—to ks hooked onto a fighting more in the he rishiy the men ng time afloat. were outnum- in the catch when cast and the re- And the ladics are still one hoat ason this. In others roved show vives couple of fish find the women fi couple of “beauts’ hard. Ther m of the fiched It was and were were boat. I the rem hopeless, D for hered two to one the last plug turns all in. smiling, = CITY ITEMS Exclusive agents Stetson Besse-Leland Co.—advt. was shoes. John Bachulus has returned home from Bowdoin college in Maine the summer vacation and has taken a position in the purchasing departm ~nt af the New Britain Machine com- pany. for Summer comforts, silk collars, wash neckwear Clothing Co.—advt hose, The soft Farrell People Who Pay Little for Their Furniture can least afford to be ¢ in the buyi of quality 1 that tells w her or receive a bargain. Partic is this true of the furnit buy in siore, whic at prov the kind nishings will be service vour dren growing reless Ti's the that when wre C.C. Fuller Co. 40-56 FOND ST, Hartford, Ct. RICHTER & C( Members New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. STARLEY R. EDDY. Mgr. WE OFFER 50 American Hardware. 75 North & Judd. 100 New Britain Machine. 100 Stanley Works. NEW BRITAIN, Talephcns 100 Landers, Frary & Clark. 100 Traut & Hine. 50 Union Mfg. Co. The above Stocks are all selling on” a much more basis for the purchaser than they were a fcw months recommend these stocks as high grade investments. 23 WEST MAIN STREET, where you *‘Own a share in the factory JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New Yorks STOCKS . BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l B 127 Main St., Opp. Arch. | RENIER, PICKHARDT & BATHING TOGS FOF FOURTH Bathing Suits, Bathing Caps, Bat OTHER VACATION ACCESSO} Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Underwe Kimonos, Neckwear, Waists, Middies, Aprons, White Skirts, Sweaters. Broadway Meat Marke 150 Arch Street RIB ROAST BEEF ........ RUMP ROAST .. POT ROAST from . ROAST VEAL VEAL STEWS ROAST PORK . ... LEGS LAMB ...... LAMB STEWS . ... SLICE HAM SMOKED SHOULDERS . STRING BEANS B GREEN PEAS ....... S ONIONS CHALLENGE MILK . CAMPBELL’S SOUPS . CAMPBELL’S PORK and BEANS CRISCO . EVAPORATED MILK . CAN CORN GINGER SNAPS ALL KINDS OF FRUIT. MEAT DEPT. in Charge of . LY 42camil .. 21bs fo 4 1bs fo .2 Cans .2 ¢