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4¥ [1EMS e agents Stetson d Cu.—advt. jlee have been our's license of 149 Clevelund street, nded a fow weeks red to him by the commissioner a locus wilk deales aflecnoon 10 be DETOw morning by be bewlin and Shoes. notitied that Raymond which ago, nas slate wu- wus in police deparumen ardinance. Maurgaret practice tonight sSmalley achool will b Birnbaum, of taining Mr. and children, of 4 Mro. I streel, are entc L Welineky Smithwick of s returned g9, at St. Johu 699 Ntaaley from visiting his ollege, Dun- Mthwick of 699 Staoley t Mouday to enter St Ber eminary at ochester to thy priestho. Jal ephew Hev. Patrick St. Joweph's church left for # to rosuine his studies at prd's colle wlar meeting ) \ the Dau all o drawing old pioe My Fnmily cirele in oy of H begioning nt will hold a rmoon in the 10 o'clock 114 Main vhere s wppen hs loft the ho M a0 oporation Tor Moagiund., Howard Demar- Androw 1 left today MBpringfield Y. M. C. A. col- ere they will resume their anielson “Y” Employes Leave Asso, Tomorrow | M, C A will lose of oy o the onn of um tomorrow Industrinl Secretary ner, Hoys' Depart- Ralph Farrell and Physieal Director clive. Mossrs, Far will take simiiar ddietown Y. M Hreumme with M hile Hertint ement of future plans. an Chairman 'alks to Women Voters third ward d at the republican yesterday by Chair Brwin The discussion ve to the registrution of for the coming fall election gome of the special jelature is awaited necessary laws are steps towards the women will necessita sald. an of the session and un- enacted, rogistra- a de- Drg nisi Secured 'or Swedish L. Church or Harold Sjolander, organ- he Swedish Lutheran church pkton, Mass., has ted a in the local Swedish Lutheran Protessor Sjolander was for- rganist at the local church fll the vacancy left by Pro- sodore Lundquist. His broth essor Matthew Lundquist who succeed him has gone to the Lutheran church in Califor- & accepted a position as ore re. IBSDAY CLOSING DATE day half holiday closings, to the Chamber of Com- form hours committee will Mhrough néxtt Wednesday, 16th. After that the stores n open until 6 p. m. as was prior to the summer sea- o1 3 OORN ROAST. Rebekah lodge will hold a in its hall Friday evening have been invited. On 4 r 31 o Grands assoclation Ruth Rebekah lodge of IR MAKES STATEMENT. hington, Sept. 14.—Labor lead- ing general amnesty for po- prisoners were told today by Gen. Palmer that the gov- t would continue its policy of dering the cases individually.” D LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION on Bull pup; dark to 41 Franklin Square Bxperienced wirl for frait and wtore Apply 436 West Main 9-14-2a% By American couple: Twe vooms for HEht housekeeping. A Merald Box 1¥BA 914 16 yours to learn the well recommended party. Vita Drug and Washington 9-14-6a L Moy of business must he position 1o right oorner Lafayette Young wan, aver 16, at M Drug Store, 36 Chureh " b 14-tf RRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS WTLE ST., Fast End Office, 153 Jubilee St.. Tel. 1451-3 Attendant—Free Use of Parlors rs Taken for Upholstering. 5-2 Any HMour, Day or Night FUNERAL DIRECTORS jrews & Doolittle, Inc. THE FUNERAD HOME and Pariors 15 Walnug lmtt.‘ to answer a | John | eliffe, | M. and the Crescent | will | HINDENBURG, WEARING WILHELM’S CROSSES, AND SON AT HORSE SHOW Berlin.—Former Field Marshal von whether there's an army or nr* he still wears the the my n't & kaiser Hindenhorg doesn care the uniform of imperial forces fact that any more and, the furthermore, kaiver Deaths and Funerals. Clifford The funeral of Harlow. Clifford E. Harlow, held at 2 o'clock this after- the home of his parents street, Rev. Samuel Sut- pastor of St. Mark's Bpiscopal ofMicls 1 at the services and vas taken o Newington for Jr., wus from noon at 828 churah the body bural Mrs. Bridget Farrell tuneral of Mrs. Bridget Far- held at § o'clock tomor- church of St. John the The burial will be in St. cemetery The rell will be row at th Evangelist Mary's new ysakowski. of Teofil Lysakowski chureh of the Sacred rlock this morn- the Sacred Teotil The funeral was held at the Heart of Jesus at § ing The burial was in Heart cemetery. Gertrude Thomson Thomson, wife of of Kensington, died rning at her home. She wus 30 rs of age Surviving are her parents her husband and three children. Funeral services will he held tomorrow afternoon, privately. Mrs, Mrs, Gertrude James Thomson this n James L. Simpson. Simpson, 69 years of age, afternoon at 1:30, at East Hartford, where he was visiting with his daughter. He was a lifelong resident of New Britain He was one of the oldest employes of the Landers, ¥rary & Clark factory, having been employed there since @ young man. He i survived by three sons and two daughters, Alvin, John D. and Howard 8. Simpson, and Mrs. Frank Parker of East Hartford, and Mrs. Hattle Boehm of Saranac Lake, N. Y. He was a member of the Jr. O. U. A. the Landers Mutual Benefit association The funeral will residence of his son, at 68 Wallace street, at 2 o'clock to- morrow afternoon Rev Willlam Ross of the First Baptist church will officiate and interment will be In Falrview cemetery CARD OF THANKS I desire to express my heartful thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors who assisted us at the death of my beloved father. In a special manner I wish to thank the officials of North & Judd's Pul‘pl n's Club, Anchor Brand, Mutual Aid and fellow workmen. Also the Nutmeg football club, Forgsters and the A. O. H Signed, Thomas Moore, (son) and Mary Desmond: John Mglcunry and family James L. died yesterday be held from the Alvin Simpson, CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thanks to the OTTO AUTO m FLIV 1S STALLED P THE STREET AND T WAKT A PINT oF express our heartfelt many kind friends and | doesn’t | the pretty iron crosses and wearing things Wilhelm gave him. This is the first picture ever taken of von Hinden- Lerg and his son, Captain Hinden- berg, together, and was made at a horse show in a German town. prevent Von from the and assisted us at beloved husband the Vacuum Bottle dig & C.. the Universal club,, L. & C. Mutual Aid associa- tion, Mattabasset Tribe of Red Men, Court Charter Ouk, Concordie and Landers Camp, Woodmen of Ameri- ca and the donors of the many beau- tiful floral tributes. MRS. JACOB AND FAMILY. neighbors who death of our father. Also vision of - WIEGAND Licenses to Marry Given Three Couples Marriage licenses have been grant- ed as follows: Guiseppe Pandorfo of 126 High street, and Maria Formic: of 125 Winter sireet. Pandorfo is years of age and the prospective bride is 17. Winkar Liskouskas of 16 Star street and = Petronele Cir- naiauckene of the same address. The bride-to-be is a widow. John J. Ross, aged 22, of 336 Pearl street, and Eileen Crosby aged 18, of 753 East street.> Mrs. Alexander Troup Of New Haven is Dead ® New Haven, Sept. 14.—Mrs. Alex- ander Troup, widow of Alexander Troup, former publisher of the New Haven Union, and in 1896 democratic national committeeman from Connec- ticut, died today. Mrs. Troup met with injury some weeks ago and this was followed by illness which became grave, owing to the patient’s age. Mrs. Troup leaves two sons and three daughters, the sons being Philip, pastmaster of New Haven, and Alex- ander, publisher of the Union. CONTINUE DAYLIGHT SAVING, New Haven, Sept. 14.—Daylight saving time was extended to October 30 by the aldermen last night, bring- ing the city into harmony with other places in this matter. Exension was due to the fact that the New Haven road has extended its summer time schedules until October 31, the day on which the Fall schedules become ef- tective. ROBBERY IN NEW LONDON New lLondon, Sept. 14.—Three men entered the Brainerd and Armstrong club house at the corner of Union and Federal streets at 11 o'clock this morning and binding the caretak Mrs. Frank Silva to a chair ransacked the premises and then escaped of the silverware from the house. The robbers got across the Thames river highway bridge before the police were notified. They are now being pursued. The bhilding robbed is con- ducted for the benefit of the em- ployes of ghe B and A Silk mills. ! the auto collision at Towers' 13, in a) car carrying $495 and practically all | SPECULATORS BLAMED FOR HIGH PRIGES (Continued from First town. Four large dealers in Meriden all said they were 50 per cent short in hard coul tonnage, threc reported a shortago of 30 per cent, another 90 per cent, and a third 80 per cent. Six dealers in Manchester have re- ceived 5.809 tons of coal to fill the norrmal town requirement of Preliminary reports from and New Hartfo erable she “NEIGHBOR'S NIGHT” Burritt Grange Planning Obscrvance Page). of Special Event for Its Saturday Evening Mecting. Burritt grange, P. of H., invited to take part in the *“Neigh- ‘hors’ Night” observances of the West- field and Bristol granges on Septem- | ber 16 and 17, respectively. One num- ber in the Bristol entertainment w#l | be furnivhed Thursday night and one | the Waestfield entertain- ment Friday evening. Saturday eve- ning a similar observance will be held here with the following granges fur- nishing one number each: Westfield, number | Rocky Hill, Newington, Meriden, West | Plainville, Bristol Applications for the Hartford, Berlin, and Southington. fall classes will be taken at Saturday’s | meeting. Butler’s Condition is ' Reported Serious Today ' Frank M. Butler, of Newton avenue, ' West Springfleld, Mass., the victim of last Thursday night, is in a serious condition at the New Brit- aln General hospital. Mr. Butler's car figured in a crash with a truck owned ' by M. Brown and Sons and operated by Morris Solomon. of 131 Dwizht street, who is held in bonds of $1,000 on a charge of reckless driving. Jacobson Signs 1921 Contract With Orioles Merwin Jacobson, of this city, timore International league team, ac- cording to word received in this city. There is still hope that the Wakefield court boy, who has been the sensation of the league this year with the bat, | will reach the major leagues next season. ! Mickey Noonan Returns From Newport News Club John Noonon known as “Mickey” by all the sportsmen in the city and the star of the Pioneers’ team for three seasons, from Newport News, Va. He has just finished a season in the Virginia League. The league finished sixth in the race. As Noonan made good this year the club is holding him in re- serve for next season. Trustees Are Elected By Methodist Congregation The trustees of the Trinity Meth- odist church were re-elected at a meeting held last evening. They are as follows: For two years E. S. Nu- man, Anson A Mills and Mortimer Camp: for three years, Myron D. Stockwell, Dugald McMillan and E. Skinner. Suit is Brought to * Recover On $175 Loan has Herbert Goodrich of Berlin brought suit against William Bristol of the same town for $250 damages claiming $175 alleged to have been loaned. issued the writ and Deputy M D. Stockwell served the papers, attaching real estate in Berlin. writ is returnable in the Berlin town court on the first Monday in October. Building Permits Are Given Two Applicants Philip Magnuson was granted a building permit this afternoon for the erection of a one-family frame dwel- ling, 30x36, on Washington street. A permit was also issued to Samuel Schop for the addition of one tene- ment to his house at 228 Washington ! street BATL DALY, Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Esther Bailey of 24 Monroe street to John F. Daly of Main street. Miss Bailcy is em- | ploved in the office of the Corbin Cab- inet Lock company and Mr. Daly is foreman of the inspection department of the Standard Steel and Bearing company of Plainville. The date for the wedding has not been set. has been | corner reported as has | signed his 1921 contract with the Bal- | has returned to his home | Attorney Joseph G. Woods Sheriff The Clem Uses An Obsolete §ystém. Willinrnsem, W. Va—Twenty-three mipers, citizems and officials of Mabe- here. stand the alleged munder of Albert Felts and six of his notorious mine detectives in a street battle last Above is shown Sid Matfield (marked with an X,) chief of police shooting co-defendants. troops climbing into an army truck at their Wam, 2 Imine townm nesr indicted for May. of Matewan, accused of Felts, and Hatfield's Center, a squad of federal camp at Sycamore Creek, near here, for a hurry call. They are held here to preserve order. Judge Joseph Dameron recalled all pistol permits in Mingo county in an effort to reduce what he called “too many shootings.” Below a deputy defendant at the door of the court- house before permitting him to. en- ter to arrange his bond. sherifl searching a LTy e HeneenTT VICTORIOUS SUFFRAGISTS CELEBRATE AS MRS. CATT RETURNS FROM TENNES New York.—Suffrigists . in parade from the Pennsylvanin ,station in honor of Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, upon her return from the successful battle for ratification .in Tennessee, the 36th and flnal state. Inset, Mrs. Catt, snapped on arrival. H v HA - & O.XK. RIGHT -