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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1920.. t he short calendar session of the city | Popell, pleading or default, Lawyer ! HARTFORD FIRM SUES. court at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. | A. A. Greenberg, for plaintiff: Mary Benjamin and Connor, . a Hartford The list as compiled by Clerk E. J. | Bisis against_ Waclaw Crulada, mo- | firm, has through Lawyer Roxzm-sn\l\'. Wednesday' Ihe Day fol' Blg B ga . ar lfls Danberg. is K. is as follows. tion for mordipecific statement, Law- | Davis, brought suit for $85 RN S Tath fair, Bardeck's hall, October | Thanies 22 to November 1.—advt S e ""'" llu‘;.enlu against George | yer D. L, N&¥r, for plaintiff, Lawyer | claiming $100, azainst THE BEST R Ve itirees e e Waientt | St = Riecleeurs of defense, [ A. A. Greenberg, for defendant: Mes- | Checvor of this city. The pap strest yesterday afierncon found a |erford, for :";' nt, Judge F. B. Hung- | rop Hartoonian against Harold Boy- | served by Deputy Sheriff M. D. CREAMERY ynd gronade. and when Edwin Nel- | Kiett, for th ‘;”‘mm Judge G. W. |ajian, answer, Lawyer H. H. Milko- | well, and the writ is returnavle in B BB of 73 Woleott strest, wie: was | ondaum, r7':"“'““" Joseph Feig- | witz for plaintiff, Lawyer A. A. Green- | the city court at Hartford, on the paseing later discovered the grenade T I tmechy, | berg tor defendant | first Monday in November. in the hands of the children, he noti- H flad the police. Motorcycle Officer Willlam P. Hayes took the grenade ####fi##############@#@@@@@ifi@wfi@@@@@.el--@‘c@sfi g ; 37s—mEm| D SPECIAL WEDNESDAY PRICES—THE CHOICEST QUALITY YOU WILL FIND THEM HERE IN NUMBERS. ALL WE ASK IS THA ror rncoU wiLL F1 HAT YOU CALL Fresh Killed Legs Fancy Lean 1"(.)\\71‘ YOUNG LAMB .... Ib 30c COTTAGE HAMS .. Rib Roasts Shoulders l Gc EF ... .. LAMB Lamb Joins for iflfl(l Short Chops or Roast . ... Ib 22(: PORK LOINS ...... Fancy Loin Fresh Cut Bl‘ l“ (o LAMB CHOPS Lean Stew .~ to one of the factories where it was found to be unloaded qfisther Pearson, soprano, Filmora | «Ohman, planist at the Swedish Luth- eran Church tomorrow evening.— Advt, Tabs' fair, Bardeck's hall, October 22 to November 1l.—advt. A month's mind mass will be cele- brated at § o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Peter's church for the late Ed- nd Schilling, and at the same hour 'fi ¥riday moraing there will be a similar mass for the late Nicholas Wolfe. Jenny Lind Centennial Concert at the Swedish Luth. Church tofaorrow ovening. —Advt A daughter was born today at the New Britain General hospital to Mr. ang Mrs. Honry Rayno ot £0 Garden strodt. Exclusive agents Stetson Shoes. Bewse-Leland Co.—advt. Willlam L. Kopf, infielder on the Cineinnati team of the National league, is spending a few days at his home in this city L Jenny Lind Centennial Concert at ®o Swedish Luth. Church tomorrow evening. —Advt. Théte was an unusually large num- whist and dance given by the Daugh- ters of Castile In Bardeck's hall last evening. The firat ladies’ prize was won by Mrs. Henry O'Brien. Others are as follows: Miss Margaret Rose, &:- Mary Grogan and Mrs. Cranley. o men's prizes in the order of their winnings are Thomas Daly, T. I. Mur- phy, R. R. Irwin and Mr. O'Leary. Action of foreclosure of two mort- gagos on property on Stanley street has been brought hy Abraham Zevin against John P. Maguire, Edwin W. Schultz and Rackiiffe Bros. Inc. The Mo latter namod parties held sub- sequent mortgages to those of the plaintiff. The case is returnable in the City court the second Monday in November. Albert A. Greenberg iy counsel Tor the plaintiff. San Mateo lair, Military Order of rpents, will meet this evening at § lock at the State Armory. Edward Scheiblin, of Fairview street, has been successfull in an * attempt to cultivate a raspberry whikh will fruit late in the fall. For sev- era) successive years he has picked the Derries late in the season. Yester- \ day his vines yleldad about a quart 8¢ the rlpcn-d fruit. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT auuma he New Britain Market Company 18 Main Street Tel. 2485 . MEAT DEPARTMENT Best SALT ! H comb S FRANKFORTS ( PORK l TRIPE ' | snomlfilfiks 25¢ Ib 25c Ib ‘ 15c Ib 26c Ib CORNED | LAMB I LAMB LAMB BEEF FORES , STEW CHOPS 12¢ Ib 28c Ib | 18c Ib . d5¢lb GROCERY DEPAR TMENT . Baked [ TUNA | SAUERKRAUT White Rose | | H AMBURG S| AL A. M. SALE 9:00 TO 12:30 SPECTAL P. M. SALE 3:00 TO 6:00 PORI‘I'J. HOUSE, SIRLOIN AND ROUND SMALL LEAN SMOKED STEAKS 1 28c SHOULDERS b % L BEST = L APPLE PURE LARD M INE BUTTER 2%¢ Pound 3 20c¢ Pound OUR I'AMOUS DINNER BLEND ’ ABSOLUTELY l’{.‘lu-l Coffee Ib 25¢ Cocoa in bulk FINE LAUNDRY SOAP 17 Bars $1.00 EVAPORATED MIL skl : T > o= . 7 S o oV A D MILK ... FRESH SHREDDED COC e ... Ib 31c NEW CRISP POTATO CH PURE CHILI SAUCE large bet. 3ic GOLD MEDAL FLOUR . SOUND MEALY W’ HITE SOUND YELLOW GLOBE ATOES 15 I peck 42C ONIONS ..... BEANS FISH ‘ SHRIMP 10¢ can 25¢ can Large can 15¢ 25¢ can Octagon Scouring SARDINES | Oswego Red Fancy Early June » C\PF ( Ol’) (‘R ANBE RRII,.\ ........... 2 qts 25¢ COOKING APPL 4 Tbs 22¢ NEW SEEDLESS R \l%l\\ FRESH CAUGHT ADDOC m IOC Big Meat Specials for Wednesday CHOPPED STEAK POT ROASTS CHUCK ROASTS CHOICE STEAKS LAMB ROASTS « LAMB CHOPS L] Loin Rib Lamb Chops 38c Ib. Brookfield Butter 63c Ib. QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES. National Meat Stores CO., 70 West Mai Lo Lottt g gt 2o ot ofodedeteftototofele dafolololototototodototogo tototo kel : ##%’fi‘fi##’#flfi’##%-fi#% @@fi@@fifi@@@@@fi-@@@@@i RSB T "y : EXCE TIONAL VALU New Britain C|uth|.ng& Dry Goods Store, Inc. &|® SEFFERED FOR WEDNESDZ Open Monday Eve. Until 9 P.M.‘ Open Saturday Eve: Until 10 P.M. 'NEW TRIMMED HATY In this Vast collection of trimmed Hats, will find a great diversion of styles sultable fa miss, young woman and matron, in materials Lyons and Panne Velvet and novelty fabn all desired colors. $5.00 Value to $12 Genuine Trimmed , Banded Matteawan Velours Matron Hats Plush Hats | These are all genuine Fine Lyons Velvet Matteawans and one who draped Turbans and the Black, bl'OWl\l knows the quality of newest shapes trimmed . . Matteawan velours will with Ostrich fancies, |. taupe in Chin Chin, realize the wonderful fancy ping and orna- or and Mushroom sh/ 2 value this is. ments, $4.95 $2.98 See Cur Window Display of the NEW DAWN GRAY HATS CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ HATS FELT AND BEAVER COMBINATIONS BEAVERS WITH STREAMERS : ' @ N Cleanser in oil Kidney Beans PEAS 2 cans 15¢ | 4 cans 25c¢ 20cycan : 17c can EXTRA SPECIAL—TOMATO SOUP, 4 cans for BUTTER DEPARTMENT Fapcy full Cream Fresh Made | Bett Pu CHEESE Peanut Butter | eLARDre 39¢ b | 27¢ b | 28¢ Ib THE BEST BUTTER MADEy FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY FRUIT DEPARTMENT ONIONS CABBAGE CRANBERRIES | GRAPE FRUIT 8 Ibs 25¢ . 3 b 2 gts 25¢ 10c each Sweet Potatoes, Celery, Potatoes, Carrots and all other seasonable vegttable3 and greens. @@@@@@#@@@@@@@@@@@&@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi'@@@@@@@@@@@@ Deadls and F‘unemls George ('n(hu-ll Jr, The funeral of George Cadwell Jr. wos held this morning at 10 o'clock trom the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cadwell of 77 Har- @won street. Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill officiated and interment was in Fair- view cemeotery The hofiorary pall bearers were faymond Lewis, Robert Buol, Henry Joy, Claire Sperry and Edward Bas- wette, “The active bearers were Leon #idney Montague, Philip Wah!, Sturman Dyson, John Kirkham and Hugo Johnson. % There was an unusually large num- ber of floral tributes, testifying to the steem in which Mr. Cadwell was held. 1e wan killed in an auto wreck at Ann bor last week Card of Thanks, ‘s extend our heartfelt thanks for the flowers and many expression of sympathy received in our bereavement through the death of Mrs, Franklin Kent Ny %% W Mr. Franklin Kent Miss Grace Kent, Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Kent, My and Mrs. Eugens Kent SENATOR K KLETT EXPLAINS Olaims Republicans Had First Option on Lyceum Theater for Evening of ---The Store For The People And Owned By The People--- Wednesday’sSpecials White Voile Waists, sizes Children’s Gu:igham Dresses in plain 36 to 44, at colors and checks. Sizes =$1.00 to 14 years, at Values to $1.98. Slightly mussed and el soiled. Values to $1.98. Men's Negligee Shirts, all sizes, at TE Each $l 25 Values to $2.50 36-in. All Wool S 6-in ool Storm a $l ’49 Serge, at October 1. Senator George W. Klott has of- Mred an explanation of charges made by prominent democrats that the re- publicans were responsible for a bresch of agreement between Mana- ger Ben Salvini of the Lyceum thea- ter and the hall committee of the dmocratic town committes. The sen- ator explains that he leased the the- ter from the manager shortly after came to this city Suhnrrnlrm!\ { management entered into sgresment with the democrats for the hire of the Lycoum on the evenin: o October 31, which, Senator I had made agreements. minded of that fact Salvin the democrats that they « have the theater for th October 31 -in. Bl i : Sie Blck md Va0 6] 25 it B $2.00 Shepherd Check at Spreads o(‘o\\(m\ Nt \\ nr1l’l1| N James T. O°C o 29 Liberty street, ane of ! rest l\nnln shoe salesmen in ¢ necticut many year was connected with George 1. 1 . accepted pe i with .I:-n Lawrence and compans Hartfo 42-in. All Wool Plaid A i Sklrtmwg Yard $l 00 pro;ugilg’gham, ol 36-in. Unbleached Shee ting . SHORT CALENDAR CASES, Light Docket Listed for Friday’s Ses. ston of City Coude. Lododetoretolelo] fi%@@fi@fi%@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#@@@@@@@@#####fi@@@@@@@W- Four cases comprise the do: New Britain Clothing & I]ry Goods Store, Inc. 381-383 MAIN STREET Bulding--Repamug. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETSE. # & @ g 0 & @ @ o @ @ & € @ » @ & g @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ & @ & & & o @ @ @ & & @ @ oo oo # @ % o & @ o @ & @ # & # & @ & @ & & & @ & & @ % @ % @ # & %@ & o & e & o o & & & o @ & oy o @ @ & % [ | & & ] @ dofededole] BOOTH'S BLOCK