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o) ths and Funerals, Mes. Androw W y Mrs. Mary Wetisky, wife of Andrew Wotisky of 20 North street, died at her home this morning. She was a native of Lithuania. Besides her hus- band she leaves one won, Bernard westisky. The funeral will be held at 8 o'glook Thursday morning at St Andrew's Lithuanian church. Rev. V Grikis will officiate at the service, and the burtal will bo in St. Mary's new ecmetery. Mrs. Johanna Layden Tho funeral of Mrs. Johanna Lay- don will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow orning at St. Mary's church. The wrial will be in St. Mary's new cem- ctery Charles B. Benson The funeral of Charles B. Bonson will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afterncon at his late residencoe 469 Kast strect. Rev. G, E. Pihl pastor of the Swedish Bethany church will of- ticiate and the burial will be in l'air- view cemetery. ' Richard H. Barron. The funeral of Richard H., Barron will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Mary's church. The burial will be in St. Mary's new Cath- olic cometery. Michael Casella A'he tuneral of Michael Casella was held at 9 o'clock this morning at St. Joseph's church. A solemn requiem high mass was celebrated by ilev. Patrick Daly. Rev. James C. Bronnan, ton, was deacon; and K. Grikis, was sub-deacon. o funeral was one of the largest in Italian circles ever held in thia eity. The procession from the house to tho cthurch and thence to St. Mary's new vemetory, was headed by an (talian mititary band, and a large number of mourners accompanied the body to i lmst resting place. ) CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to kind neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy at the time of the death of our beloved hosband and father, Frederick Volz We are particularly grateful for the floral tributes. MRS, FREDERICK VOLZ and FAMILY, oot Il'l‘ (."l'l' POLICE - 2 Autoist Is Fined for Blocking Fire Hydrant—Other Cases. In police court thi6 worning, Toris Deskrikorin was fined $2 for park- Ing his car within 10 feet of a fire hydrant, Joseph Smith was fined 310 and tosta for drunkenness and John Kem- or, who was charged with interfering with an officer, was allowed to free. The cuse with ase thued v of John Pitika, ¢ ting a small boy, was « orTow morning 990@####&#“&###@6###0 fififi#fifi#fi#fi@fi@&#@ Special Wednesday Specials o ™ TF Rib Roasts of Beef Chuck Roasts Beef Lean Potting Beef Fresh Plate Beef Fresh Cut Hamburg Porterhouse, Sirloin, STEAK Roasts Milk Fed Veal Fancy Veal Chcps All ‘Guaranteed Eggs EVEN 8 DAY Fresh Link Sausage . ... Fresh Made Frankforts White Whole Snow White 16 1Ib Yellow Onions and e Prunes Extra Day special, compare its same elsewhere our Blend COFFEE FRCTTOSVTLVVT ST LCTTVVRTCT VTV VR TS F G WNDI VIR OVOLTSHOEOE COCOA i PURE FOOD You Save Many Even Dollars by Trading Here. Clad Guarantee of Quality and Satisfaction. Bear in Mind Our Slogan More for a Dollar Than a Dollar Can Buy Elsewhere. Special From 9 to 12:30 Finest Creamery Butter .. Nicely Mixed Salt Pork . 10 Ib Best Sweet Potatoes for ONE GOOD BET ! This is a real Dollar famous Dinner Ground to Order 4 Pounds for $1.00. Absolutely Pure FATHER CONFESSES T0 ! MURDERING DAUGHTERS | Michigan Panner Chloro- | forms Two and Three Year Old Children. D i Lansing. Mich., Oct, 12—Ear] RDW.‘ & farmer living near here, today con- | fessed, according to Sheriff Silsbee, | that late yesterday he chloroformed | | his two daughters, aged two and three | years, and buried their bodies in the | bed of the Red Cedar river, a short; distance from his home. | The two girls, the sheriff said, had been in the fields with Roop. In the evening the farmer returned to his home and assured his wife, who was | ill in bed with her six day old son, that the girly were safe and would be | home shortly A few hours later he | started for the sheriff’s home at | Mason, where he surrendered and made the alleged confession. | After Roop had told his story | Sherift Silsbee and other officers wenl to the river, led by Roop, and un- covered the bodies. Despondency, according to the al+ leged confession was the motive for | the crime. Roop is being held on a | charge of murder. BROWN-MILLER NUPTIALS. Robert Brown and Miss Lucy Mil- ler were married at 9 o'clock this morning at St. Peter's church. Rev. Charles Coppens tied the nuptial knot and officiated at the nuptial high mass, The couple were attended by Ferdi- nand Kampe and Miss Agnes Brown. TABS’ TOURNAMENTS Pool and card tournaments will be held this evening in the rooms of the Y. M. T. A, and B. society an Lafay- ette street and prizes will be awarded the winner in each event. The tour- naments are the socond of a series of three. Martin McNamara, Henry Mc- Bnroe and Frank Pass are in charge. Refreshments will be served following the games. WATER BOARD MEETING Bills were ordered paid and other matters of routine business dis- | cussed last evening at the regular' ! monthly meeting of the board of water commissioners. Favorable |u-m aa wnetsikn & | action was taken on a petition of | residents of Monroe street, between | Linwood and Vance streets, for a water majn. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL. l MEAT SPECIALS Ib 28¢ 1b 20¢ Lamb Loins Specia Round b 40¢ Sou Potatoes doz 59c i See What an Even Dollar Can Buy Strawberry or Raspberry Jam Milk Cheese Compound Fresh Apple Butter .. 4 1b $1.00 4% 1b $1.00 4 1b $1.00 ... $1.00 5 1b $1.00 Evaporated Mil Premier Shad Tuna Flakes Alaska Salmon value with the Asparagus Tips Pea Beans Rolled Oats . Laundry Soap 367 MAIN STREET, With Qur Slogan Goes An Iron In the Event of Even Dollar Day Spérial Lamb Legs Shouldirs of Lamb Loin Lamb Chops Small Lean Smoked -- 28c. b.|SHOULDER - 25c. Ib. Fresh Pork Shoulders Lean Corned Beef American Sardines Best Lima Beans Campbell’s Soup Pork and Beans . ... Early June Peas Blue Tip Matches Pint Bots Pure Catsup 0##(M&GQO“CO’"00#69‘!0.09#”###60%9#0&# E.d LAKE HERE THURSDAY Republican Candidate for Govermor Will Speak at Rally and Dinner of | First Ward G. O. P. Ciub, More than 500 tickets have been pold for tho Everett J. Lake rally to | | be_held under the auspices of th First Ward Republican club Thursd evening at Bardeck's hall. That meet- ing will present the only opportupity to hear the gubcrnatorial candidate of the Republican party in this city during the campaign, as his edlendar of engagements from now until ele tion time will not allow of his mn - ing another address here. Mrs. J. Alsop, daughter of the late Themlmc Roosevelt, will also speak, as will Attorney Robert L. Munger of An- sonia,_ Following the dinner and speaking exercises dancing will be enjoved. The committee in charge of the event has secured the services of a first-class orchestra. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAD. 3 Ibs Best Coffee, $£1.00. Russell Bros., 301 Mnn St—advt KACEYS DEDIGATE HOME Danbury Knights of Columbus Haave Gala Time in Connection With Dedi- catory Exercises. Danbury, Conn., Oct. 12.—A general holiday is being observed here today in connection with the dedication of the new home of McGivney council, Knights of Columbus. Last night pearly 100 mew members were re- ceived into the order. This afternoon a parade in which about 1,000 per- sons are participating is being held. A banquet this evening will conclude the dedicatory ceremonies. Right Rev. John G. Murray, auxiliary bishop of Hartford, will be one of the speakers. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL. & cans Challenge Milk, $1.00. Russell Bros., 301 Ml*n St.—advt. $100 Pedigreed Pigeons Used in 15 Cent Soup New York, Oct. 12.—Fifteen cent soup, boiled from $100 pedigreed pis- eons isan epicurean anomalism in lowly east side eating places, Police discovered this today after arresiing a 18-year-old boy on complaint of a pigeon fancier that his coops of prize- winning birds has been consistently robbed. He valued the pigeons at | $1,500. ——— DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL. lenge Milk, $1.00. Russell advt 5 cans Cha Br 301 Main & $ DAY 28¢ 30¢ | From3to6 P.M. nd Mealy White 15 Ib pk. 39c EVEN $ DAY $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 cans $1.00 cans $1.00 cans $1.00 cans $1.00 cans $1.00 7 cans $1.00 12 1b $1.00 .. 15 Ib $1.00 18 bars $1.00 17 boxes $1.00 4 for $1.00 4 1b $1.00 3 1b $1.00 5 1b $1.00 5 1b $1.00 cans cans cans cans 1k JOHN P. KECGH Mcmber Consolidated stock Excbange ot New York. STOCKS BONDS Dircect Private Wire New York to Boston. G. F. GROFF, Mzr.--Room 509. N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.~-Tel. ~ Wednesday DOLLAR DAY | Bros., | 4. J. Linxweiler, Nominated by South | Linxweiler and Frank ! mominated | here last night | charged + have ! is extended to the ladi ZRVREVAGI GBI F G VLR U GGDLLARVEBVVEBDLD BUS @#@&@?@fifi@@@@@@fi@@fi PUBLIC MARKET 436 Main St. Opposite East Main Will mean to you unusual bargains. Check this lot up. —Come FEarly and Buy Heavy— FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER 5 vee 11-2 17 BARS BEST LAUNDRY SOAP 5 POUNDS MILK CRACKERS 8 8 CANS CAMPBELL'S SOUP 8 CANS CAMPEELL'S PORK and BEANS 16 CANS EAGLE SARDINES 6 POUND PACKAGE RICE .. 7lbsGranulatedSugar$1 . 3100 Ibs. $1.00 § . $1.00 . $1.00 $1.00 . $1.00 . $1.00 . $1.00 25 POUNDS ONIONS 16 POUNDS SWEET POTATOES 6 POUNDS LARGE MEATY PRUNES 10 POUNDS LEAN PLATE BEEF 5 POUNDS FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER . 4 POUNDS LEAN OR FAT SALT PORK CITY ITEMS hbnme NO EXCUSE I. W. Hawes, rcpri‘sen(atl\e of the ' HMartford Man tractor department of the New Britain , Machine company, will leave soon for | Europe, whero he will take personal | charge of placement of machines in | England and France. { A meeting of the Fourth Ward Re- publican club committee to:arrange for the comifig rally will be held this clock in republican Caught With Five Cases of Whiskey, Gives Novel Alibii to No Avail. Greenwich, Oct. 12.—Jack Becker- { man, of Madison street, Hagtford, and David B. Kaplus, of Newark, N. were overtaken by a ral agent late vesterday, and th tomobile in , Which they were riding was seized _ | because in it was a barrel and five derwent an operation at the Chafer | €25¢S of bonded whiskey. Beckerman Oak haspital, at Hartford, has re- | SXPlaified that the liquor was to be bescssiifipageomiame wrie i j used at his wedding. He was driving Edward Hayes ahd Wilfred Price | the car and said he was on his way are spending a fow days in New York . 10 Hartferd. The Weare theld i city. Three youthful Hartford boys were taken into custody toda in that city by the police, for alleged theft a bicycle in this city two weeks ago. $6, $8 and $10 hats $3 each Dollar Day. Wilson's.—advt. A meeting of the fair committee of the Y. M. T, A. and B. society will be held this evening at § o'clock 2 for $1. Wilson's.—advt. for your money at Wil- Cooley, who recently of Mayor d for 1. Peck was of the board of education, and Archibald Duffield, manufacturer, and H M. nominated for thoe’legislature. a Bradley 75¢ socks, he most son's.—advt. Dance tomorrow, Berlin Francis P. May's orchestra -Advt. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL. 5 cans Challenge Milk, $1.00. Russell Main St.—advt. ARRANT & HAFFEY , UNDERTAKEKS allenge \lllk $1.00. Russell | 33 MYRTLE ST., East End Office, 153 301 Main St.—advt. i Jubilee St., Tel. 1451-2 Lady Attendant—Frce Use of Parlors DECLINES NOMINATION | o mizy.totey fon,cohuvres 162! Any Hour., Day or \|‘h! Grange | Al Norwalk Democrats for Represen- tative, Gives No Excuse for Refasal. South Norwalk, Oct. 12.—Samuel J. Watkins and Harvey M. Kent were representatives by the and Attorney J. J. L. Clark were represcntatives by the fodeleRatote] nominated as Republican party, 2o o RICHTER & C( Member New York Stock Exchange ¢ 6 Gentral Row Hartford, Conn. Charte NEW BRITAIN, SPRINGFIELD, 89 Preferred Stock Net Quick, $300 per share. Total, 400 per share, 58 E ASSETS— Net earnings for the past five years have over five times the dividend requirements stock. = EARNINGS— \ 1 RESTRRICTIONS—This issuc is carefully guarded by safeguarding stockholders. SPECIAL CIRCULAR ON REQUEST. PRICE—$100 and Accrued Dividend, Yieldin 2 H. L. JUDD 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICU Investments, Local Stocks :Telephones, 181} We Offer— 50 SHARES OF NEW BRITAIN MAC 8 PER CENT. PREFERRED. @@@@@@#fi#fi#fi#####fi#fifi ROTHFEDER’S 378 MAIN ST. NEW BR @%@@&@fifi@‘fi ok Specials For Eve Dollar Day Middy Blo In White and Colors our our entire stock] prices— $1.00* $ $1.69 to $3.50 Vall Large assortment of Dresses. & & & Waists ¥ volle, in very good styles. $1.98 and $2.98 Special for Joven Dollar Day values — . $1.00 o Black , Crepe de Chine Waists {O:, $4.00 ® e ‘9':' Corset Covers g 79¢c values, Special $1 00 Lo ‘@5 Jersey loomers g Ty Pome $1.00 & Special, 3 for . Muslin Nig Gowns $ .69 values AT 1-2 PRICE r Nigne BGESVSVEBVSSBHJSTTLBHHOY | @-Ié& FABEIGC PSSV VLO T STV LV TV RBEY $ — DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS — EAT The New Britain Market Comp ( 318 Main Street conventions held Watkins was re-nom- \ing at present a member Democratic party T WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK THESE PRICES OVER inated, of the legislature. Linxweiler notified th yGROCERY DEPAR TMENT noon today that »n would he ed to Fancy b\VEET PEAS 7 cans $1.00 under 1 cept the 8 Hand Packed TOMATOES Campbel Beans & So 8 cans $1.0 1 SARDINES l (in oil) { cans $1.00 | 17 cans $1.00 | GETS PRISON SENTENGE From Evaporated MILK 7 cans $1.00 New London Man Sentenced LIMA BEANS 6 cans $1.00 BEE SOAP 13 cakes $1 Snider’s CATSUP 3 large bot. $1.00 -Fancy Tour to Five Years for Assaulting | COFFEE | Reg. price 37c b | 3 1b $1.00 Another With Razor. New Ilaven, Oct 12.-LGiovs anni ! Reg. 31 1b $1.00 Assorted JAM 4 large jars § UNEEDA BISCUIT 13 pkgs $1.00 TEA ‘ price 35¢ 1b Pannone of New London, tried in superior court BEST WHITE GRANUULATED SUGAR with assault with imom to | rdi, _was today sent s. The ! \\hl(n I"\nn'mf‘ kill Nicola Lomt to prison for fot men ha ,ficzmwwmm@w BUBRE " f THE VERY BEST CREAMERY | GUARANTEED 115 1b $1.00 | EGGS used a disagreement w over money in a w MEAT DEPARTMENT nd a woman known red in the affair. at New London, only as Mary f Lean CORNED BEEF 12¢ 1b DOLLAR DAY SPECTAL. Rus @@@@ 2 1be Coffec, SAUSAGE | Pork | Best Quality FRANKFORTS 35¢ 1b 25¢ Ib 301 Main St.— s LAI\!B FORES 28¢ Ib 3 EoT The local prohibition party to i e LAMB CHOPS 45¢ 1b Lean Boneless POT ROASTS 25¢ b an open forum meeting in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall tomorrow night at 8 o'elock to which ecial invitation Politics will g4 o | be the subject - Special Prices on Fruits and Vegetables. QUALITY GCODS AT ECONOMY PRICES. | ST TSROV HPBBE BTV OSHCHVVRCLBHTVAOD