New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1920, Page 9

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—— Jowelry readvt. E. Allen Works, 1 the New With athers from ¢ tendance at the Ymanufacturer'y @t New Haven to, )mi\;-,w Britain lodge, n "1h & business meetng thigd ele 5 ‘:’rr\ Will be & mecting, No. 76, ‘..u.""::.flla:ru of Court Ihe halls at didates will also be :,‘,‘,.:,{:.,‘h::-‘ ro- Have y. aired oo 193 Arch street. —adwt, A permit the construction of a 200 cqr-“Mer shop for the Stanley Level eompany, was lssued noon 'from the office of the bullang inspector. iatenio Lauria of Center street, and Miss Munzio Musille of 160 Whiting street, have taken out a license to rry. Xmas girts, Henry Morang', Moore, of g < the ace and A, Maching ¢ his city we annw Stanley Buol ot ompany | f re in “! meeting of thy Assoclation of (o- day. i w P. Ebning. Louls G. Goldberg of Washington, D, C, is visiting his parents, at 25 Wreh street for a few days. Men's Marshall shoes. Reg. §14 and $15, $6.95 apd 3793, The S W, Monus Mtore.——advt The talr committee of Court Friend. ty, No. 46, ¥ ters of America, will mget at the Friendly Ciub tomorrow ovening, A final accounting of the falr will be made Rew. G ve E. Phil. has returned rom his trip to Chicago. where he has been for the past several days. The royal arch degree will be con- ferred at a meoting of Giddings Chap- or, No R. A. M. this evening. A pew set of storeopticom slides will be shown and refreshments served Wagner's bus leaves Meriden Ar- mery after Co.. I dance Sat. night.— advt The Shepard’'s minstrels will hold their rehearsal this evening at the heme of Otta Machol: at 38 Cottage Plac The very best assortment of $1.5Q les In New Britain—WYlson's—advt. Call and 1ot us explain the differ- ence between wet and dry storage of batteries. Simmons Storage Battery rompany. 1647 Areh streot —advt The annual meeting of the Swedish RBap Mission Circle wil be held to- night In connection with the mid- week service. Members are urged te be present. The Minstrel Show under the aus- plees of the P. and ¥. Corbin Girls will be given at the Y. M. C. A. hall this evening Ap anniversary mass was held at § o'¢lock this morning at St. Joseph's church for Robert Marshall. Th s sung by his uncle, Rev. rahall of Bridgeport and his cousin, Ray. Father Tyler aof Willimantic, Misg Laura Farrell sang. Rémoval sale at Be navt, LADIES' AID SOCIETY MEETS Women Ciffirch Elect Officers for Next Year, Leland's.— of the Stanley Memorial Hear Omicers Reports— Mie Ladies’ Ald roclety of the Btanley Memorial ehurch held their annual meoting at the church yester- day afterncon. The reports of the various officers of the organization were read and appreved. In the treas- urer's report it was statéd that $578 i been ralsed by the society during the’year by entertainments and other notivities. The president stated that she had called on 93 members during her term of office. The following of- fleers wera elocted for the ensuwing year. President, Mrs. James Sorvice: vige-president, Mrs. 1. 8 Cadwell; mecretary, Mrs. A. F. npencer; treasu- rer, Mrs. A. H. Knapp. After the business meeting, a supper served. During the course of the pper Rev, (. M. Missirian, pastor of chureh, made a few remarks and rs. Cora Hunn Eddy, pastor of the ohurch, made a few remarks and Mrs, Mrs. Cory Eddy, chairlady of the en. ' tainment committes presented Mry, Spencer with a gold and pearl pin. The presentation was made in behalf of the socigly In appreciation of the pervices rendered the organization by Mrs. Sponcer. ISSABELLA CIRCLE Next Saturday Selected for Sale to Ald City's Poor, Isabella Circle, National Dnughters of dsabella, will hold their Christmas mlo Saturday December 18 from 2 until 10 e'clock at 330 Main strect in the o formally occupled by Rap- sley’s store. The proceeds from sale are 10 be used In assisting the poor of the city. Mrs. B, F. Gaffney is chair. Mdy in charge of the general commit- tee. The following ladies will assist at jtho tables: Ksther McCabe, Mrs, Ndra udy and Mrs. J. P. O'Connor. Members are requested to bring do. nations to the rooms Friday, euke donations to the stor at Main street beween 1 and 2:30 p on gturday HELD IN BONDS OF $5,000 SALEL Charged With Trial Two Nw Haven Men, Burglary, Must Fae Superior Court. Meriden, Dec 16 Raymond Valen. tine and Alexander Newman, both of New Haven, were bound over in $5.000 #ach by the local court this afternoon on charges of burglary, theft and sonspiracy In connection with the thert of $3,000 worth of cloth for suits from Joseph Grenon's tailor shop on West Main street during last Thurs- day night A policeman testified he saw Newman near the sceme of the burglary on t night. A New Haven Man told of ng asked to buy (he tine and Newman who of cloth in Valentine's Atlanta, Ga.—Dressed in the queer members of the newly-organized Ku Klux Klan hold their meetings. Insert is a pic- ture of Celenel W. J. Simmons, costumes shown above, im- perial wizard of the organization, who | the ernzanisation is growing explains that it is a “patriotic, law- abiding, respectable fraternal organi- NEW CZECH MINISTER l f 'OR. B. 572 Washington—Dr. Bedrich Stepanek is the new minister from Czecho- Slovakia to the United States. He's 35, a bachelor and former Czech for. elgn minister. CHIEF BENDER SIGNS UP Famous Indian Twirler Will Again Be Manager of New Haven Team in the Eastern Circuit. New Haven, Dec. 16.—George Welss, president of the New Haven baseball association stated today that Yeaterday in New York, .he .signed “Chief” Charles A, Hender as manager and pitcher of the ) for next season at a substantial in- crease in salary. He added six other teams were after Bender including one In the International league. Chief BRender will take the team to Georgia next spring for tralning, belng the first northern minor league team, according to Mr. Weiss, to have spring training on a Southern dia- mond. SENTENGED T0 PRISON Hartford Iighwaymen Must Serve From Five to Six Years for Rob- bing Man. Hartford, Dec. 16.—The jury in the superior criminal court brought in verdict today finding Frank and Joseph Mankewich guilty robbing Alexander Murawich of $500 on Arch street, in this city Septem- her 22, Judge Green of the accused to s from five to six years. Jerry Sylvester of Waterbury en- tered a plea of nolo contendere to s charge of reckless driving of an auto- mobile in Bristol, where he ran into a boy and Injured him He wag fined $60 and costs. LEG BROKEN BY AUTO of te prison for Emil Ammon of Columbia Street Taken to Hospital With Broken Leg After Beiug Struck By Auto. The Landers Frary and Clark auto- mobile, driven by Henry From, struck Emil Ammen, of 55 Columbla strect, aged at the corner of Arch and Grand streets about 6 o'clock last night. Mr. Ammon was thrown to the ground and received a broken left lew. He wag taken to the loeal hos- pital According to From. Mr. Am- man was crossing the road at the Grand street intersection, and evi- dently did not see the car. The auto was travelling at a rate of about 15 or 30 miles an hour, the chauffeur sald. - i | { | graph, the factory paper of the Stan- | | a Karpo sentenced each | | the following officers: President, Miss | PLAINVILLE NEWS put in its place and far safety pur- poses, had it tried out yesterday noon. | It met with favorable results although there is not any noticeable difference the sounds. The old whistle will when returned and re- in be replaced paired. Town Talk. Miss Adelle lLoomis, daughter of Leon Loomis of the Neri block, Cen- tral Square, s i1l at her home. Kenneth Semon spending the | holidays at his home. Mr. Semon s a student at the Hcbron college. Roger Castlc of Arono, Maine, is home for a short visit over the Christmas season. The Baby Wel held at the V this afternoon. the mothers in is wre conference was ting Nurse station Fair weather favored taking their infants ta the staion. For the past several | ti weeks, the cold and rainy days pre- vented the conferences from being FLIES IN FLORIDA Mrs. George L. Loomis of This City held. Makes Trip at Daytona, Florida, in Famous Curtis Biplane. Word has been received in this city from M George L. Loomis who is wintering in Florida, that she with her son, Albert Goodwin Loomis, made a trip over Daytona Beach, Florida, in a 110 H.P. Curtis biplane recently. As the story is told they were guest passengers of Lieutenant L. D. Merrill who was shot down over the German lines during the World war. They flew 900 feet in the air and Mrs. Loomis admits that she was a bit pervous, but the experience was won- derful and thoroughly enjoyed by her small son. BASEBALL CHANGES Yankees and Red Sox Players to Have New Berths Next zatlon that has no cannection what- | ever with night riders.” Membership | is made up of jwyers, business men, i chiefs of palice, and prominent peo- | ple. Most of the present members are | southerners althought Simmons says rapidly and requests for loeal charters are coming from all parts of the nation. SEISMOGRAPH ISSUED Stanley Rule and Level Has Many Interesting. Items af News—Trio Transterred to New York Office, -Scason—Walte In the current issue of the Seismo- TONE I Dewt. New York, Dec. 16.—A great dicker was effected yesterday between the Yankees and the Boston Red Sox, by the terms of which the two clubs exchange male quartets. Miller Hug- gins parts with “Muddy” Ruel, Her- bert Thormahlen, Derrill Pratt and Sammy Vick, and acquires in return Wally Schang, catcher: Waite Hoyt and Harry Harper, pitchers, and Mike MeNally, infielder. Huggins expressed himself last ley Rule and Level plant, interesting items of general interest are printed. The staff, since its last issue, has lost the services of one of its contributing editors, Miss A. J. Snow, who is to take up a pesition in New York city. Miss Snow was office contributor. Announcement is made of the trans- for of A. W. Peck, Carl Dixon and Miss Marion Callendar to the New York oflice of the company. They were formerly in the export office at the [night as highly elated with the deal. local plant. He was particulary pleased over the The 8. R. & L. Girls’ club has named | Prospect of adding young Hoyt to his roster. Hoyt, whe is only 21 years old, Grace Claffey; vice president, - Miss | Was a crack twirler for the Erasmus Martha Trick; secretary, Mrs. Anna | Hall schoolbays in Brooklyn before Taricani; treasyrer, Miss Rose Henry. | being signed by the Giants. RIVER RISES HIGHER \ Connccticut Measures More Than 13 HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGE. Couple in Police Custody Teday Charged With lmproper Conduct. Moses Syrany and Mary Misch, both strangers in this® city, were taken into custody by the police this morning. The n n was arrested by Officers Axel Carlson and Edward Kieley and the woman by Sergeant W. C. Hart und Officer Patrick O'Mara. Both ar- rests were made on the street. The couple arrived in this city about a week ago from Waterbury, and have been living at a hotel on Church street. Syrany will answer to a charge of harboring a female for immoral purposes in police court to- merrow morning, while the woman ia charged with improper conduct. i Feet at Springfic All of the Lowlands. and is Flooding Springfield, Mass., Dec. 16.—The Caonnecticut river has risen another foot since yesterday and this morning stood at the 13,8 foot stage here. The river is over its bamks in some places in this vicinity and the lowlands are floeded. The rising water is inter- fering to some extent with the work on the new bridge between this city and West Springfield, two of the piers being submerged. THETA RHO ACTIVE The first annual dance of the Theta New Yerk, Dec. 16.—The United | Rho Sorority will be held Friday even- States Food Products Corp. today |ing in the Klks' hall on Washington passed its quarterly dividend of $1.50 | street, The young women eof the a share. corority have arranged a novel pro- gram with ribbon and cenfetti dances as features. O'Brien’s orchestra will play. DIVIDEND 1S PASSED. Eagle milk, 4 cans $1.00. Russell Broa—advt. * MoHICAN MARKET D THE PURE FOOD 367 MAIN STREET HADDOCK 14clb FRESH BUTTERFISH Ib 1 6(: BLUE FISH 14clb FRESH SHRMPS .. 1 S0€ MACKEREL 28clb FINNAN HADDIE ... 19¢ Solid Meat oYSTERS . pt 45¢ RED SEAL FIBERED con pkg 10¢ SALT HERRING . . each 10c MUSTARD SARDINES FRESH CAUGHT FANCY SHORE FRESH HERRING .. 1b 14C FRESH CAUGHT FANCY BOSTON FRESH FLOUNDERS Ib 12 FINE FANCY FAT FRESH SLICED WHITE HALIBUT .. 1b 30¢c Fresh Opened CLAMS - gt 55¢ SHREDDED pkg t4c 1b 25¢ REARDSLEY'S ©cop SALT MACKEREL AMERICAN SARDINES " COLLUSION IS CHARGED Investigators Told Steel Corporation Worked Hand jin Hand With Na- tional Erecotors’ Association. New York, Dec. 16.—A letter pur- porting to show that the U. S. Steel Corp. and National Erectors’ TO TACKLE THE DEVIL. ——— 500,000 OUT OF JOB Former All-Amcrican Player Accepts | Unemployment ' Is Cusing N Pastorate of Pittsburgh Church. Pittsburgh, Dec. 16.—Rev. leigh Cruikshank, former all-Ameri- can football center, has accepted a call as assistant pastor of one of Pittsburgh’s largest Preshyterian Bur- associa- i churches and in addition to his reg- tion worked hand in hand, today was | ular duties will promote athletic ac- placed in evidence legislative committee building trust. The letter was from John W. Pou- chet, former manazer of the asso- ciation at Pittsburgh to the organiza- s secretary, reporting a meeting of the executive committee in Pitts- burgh in December, 1916. At this meeting the executive com- mitte, the letter said, appointed a committee to see the officers of the . Steel Corp. to arrange for noti- of the association before v changes in the rate of rection work. committee also new wage rate of which to become ary 1, before the joint investigatiny the approved the the corporation effective Janu- | mouth “college tivities, it was announced hére today by Dr. Maitland Alexander. pastor of the First church. Nir. Cruikshank,\a graduate of Blair college, Washington and Jefferson college and Princeton seminary, will begin his the first of the new ve: ent he is pastor of the at Chatham, N. J. DARTMOUTIL POOL OPF new duties At pres- First church \\ ED New Tank, Gift of Former Governor Spaulding, Dedicated Hanover, N. H., Dec | 16.—The Spaulding swimming pool was for- mally opened and dedicated at Dart- last night. The pool is Theological ! i+ have | other organizations. HOPE MEN ARE SAFE Admit But Still Are Convinced Missing Balloon Men Wilk Be is the gift of former Governor Rolland H. Spaulding. With it there was open- ed the Stanley Hill Memorial shower room, the gift of Stanley Hill, "18 who was killed in the World W After the brief dedication exer- cises the student led from the pool through the shewer room and barad their head they passed the bronze tablet commemorating the death of its donor. Navy Authorities Danger, “ound. New concern navy York. for the sufety pilots who sailed Beach in a Dec. 16.- or Expressing the three away from | free balloon on the naval air ation there today telezraphed recruiting offic Eagle milk, 4 cans $1.00. Russe!l i 1 Trouble in Great Brit London, Dec. 16.—Unen in Great Britain which h steadily growing has created Pproblem which during the k days has become more urgen to the advent of severe weatl employment is common and middle class occupations as among manual laborers, cial statistics show that abe 000 are without occupation ent. It is admitted, howevt this is far below the real there are many without wo not heen reached by Labor circles declare th number of men out of emp is fully 1,000,000. Upon a ma; these there are dependents total number of persons { from the present conditions at from 3,000,000 to 4,000,00! proportion being former sold Pure advt lard, 20c 1b. Russ FAREWELI PARTY, Edna Bagshaw Gives Party of Estclle Beane. ‘A farewell party was he evening at the home of Mi Bagshaw, 39 Grand street, of Miss Estelle Beane. Miss leaving New Britain to return| mont to become the bride of Raymond Gaines of Fort E Vt. Games and ‘musical wers rendered. throughout New York state asking | that inquiries be made to determine if anyone had seen the balloon or ceived carrier pigeons rele: fliers. Although admitting some fears were | feit for the safety of the aviators, | navy officers today pointed out that | the pilots kmew what kind of country and weather they would probably en- counter when they left. H worth while flight in a wind was necessary, officers stated, and with wind came unfaverable weather. The men were determined, they said, to go as far as possible and might have landed so north that immediate communication was . im- pessible. To make a free balloon Pure lard 20 cents 1b. Russell Bros. —advt. SENTENCES ARE CONFIRMED. Chicago, Dec. 16.—The U. S. Court of Wppeals today aflirmed the three year sentences of Heramba Lal Gupta, George Paul Boehm, ‘Albert A. Wehde and Gustav H. Jacohsan, convicted of fomenting-a revolution in India and organizing a ilitary expedition against England. The men were tried before Judge Kensaw M. Landis. Evap milk, 4 cans 50 cents. Russell Bros.—aavt. FOR CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS FOR ALL. A full line of those superior DANIEL GREEN COMFYS. Also Comfys and Bootees for the child See our selection for the men folks COMFYS, EVERETTS, ROMEOS MOCCASINS. it e ]Mtl‘:tu.ww!,x}l‘;!:“w!\ifl1 i L imiwwr ar lle Mbqt Popu nstmas Candy! Always a welcome gift and always suitable to give. The Kibbe Buffet Box is a candy giit (e wuxe—containing a special selection of the most popular candy pieces made. There are smooth, rich, thickly coated chocolates with assorted fancy centers; there are Jordan almonds, sweet-cream caramels, delicious preserved ginger and chocolate covered nuts. Kibbe’s, Springfield, Mass. if [ il gt il ’1!“[3‘,”““““ fLLrh i Gift in the World - All Kibbe chocolates are dipped with silver tongs—no hand or even a finger touches them. Your dealer doubtless carries Kibbe Chocolates in large assort- ment, as well as other Kibbe fa- vorites such as Social Whirls, Cocoanut Cream Bars, Nut Vene- tians and Pure Sugar Patties. Be sure to ask for Kibbe’s b name—if you do it once you will do it always. Kibbe's (Andies

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