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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1920. Deaths and Funerals ) of 11, "jooso jyreres gomn st MORBIDITY REPORT 5 CITY ITEMS George M. Ladd. . S adicka Unawska of the same address; l AR I Fo e - Orlando Squillace of 392 Park street Y % o n";::ro‘ii :{ :‘;;:m\:’oc)‘;’::"r;on;zv\ fi‘rl- and Mary Calabrese of 400 South | State Board of Health Gives Weekly Main street. & - L y ye ras - & 188 Main St., New Britain.—advt. add who for many years was a Account of All Cases of Communi Mrs. Sarah Hyde, superintendent | Prominent druggist in this city, died lyuu d fte at his home of nurses at the Middlesex hospital at ‘ 37 Hart sirect. Ar. Ladd had bean | LOCAL RESIDENTS Financial ALL STREET STOCK Men—Give your wife a hat for Christmas. Goldenblum Millinery Co., Member New York Stock Exchange 9 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CQ cable Discases in Connecticut, Middletown, visited $he local Visiting | \\ o0 " 100itn for some time but his The weekly Sorbidity repoct coss. L] V) ps’ hos sterda’ 5 £ Surses Booial " staddonyestorday | o 0 P ICLETS Wiioutat | WED OUT OF TOWN | picto the st Board o et ot | B - 3 & Co.— |about one month ago. “He became a a rd, has bee . STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. 4 EX[;HANEE REP“RTS S g ey it resident of New Britain in 1907, B local Visiting Nurse Station, The . TEL. ~ opening a drug store at 355 Arch cases for New Br > c”:‘j:“;‘;m':-"'h;'l‘!il with Christmas | o here he continued in business | RCturn Certificates Filed at Office of | Diphtheria 6: Searlet Fover 4; Measles - . ¥ , 9; Whooping Cough 2 Wall Street, Close.—Easier money | Mise Helen North and Miss Margar- gee :}:,;‘;'_N";:',"”",‘,Ac':fr;:r";‘:'°:':‘:§ Town Clerk—Bradley Weds Di- et Do ent I roponts % mtes in the last h et Stilwell will give a dance at the s b e s onorts vail . wti phour were of ne | Ghuttle Meadow club on Wednesday |2nd Hart streets, he conducted a sue- vorcee at Newington. that there 1s ot poee e . Drices still reagting sharply. aad | S0RETe Sat0W, CTHL cessful drug business for four years & for closing schools due to an epidemic o u :‘m:‘r-cmz investment rails at losses u.:w Xmas sifts, Heary Morans’ ter which his health required that Rev. Howard A. Morton of New- | ©f any nature, but far better \O'Lm to ¢ Dolats The closing was = * 1 he give up his activities. ploy a nurse for emergency duty. By | B A weak. Sales approximated 1,600,000 ington, united Willlam S. Bradley of | tpjs method, proper knowledge of vt Beautiful blanket robes—Wilson's. Mr: Ladd was a native of Manches- shares. gy ter and was 63 years of gge. He was | IS city and Elsie B. Barrett of | diseases and its carriers can be | &3 . = . $ the son of the late Jesss T.gdd and | Newington in marriage November 27. | checked without any de The esti- | BS (New York Stock Fxchange quota-| The annual mecting of thd South ! o W0 W s : mated toll of diphtheria in Conne S 'y P b ~e hter & Co., | Congregational church will be held on ry ams Blanchard Ladd. Sur- [Mr. Bradley is a carpenter, 59 years cut was 2,605 cases and 182 deaths ew l aln a viving is his wife, Mrs. Abbie Ladd g 3 and a daughter Miss Florence Ladd | O 25 and has not been previously | from january 1, 1920, to October 31. of Andover. Fraternally he was | ™arFied. The bride is a divorcee, 32 | At present there is one person dying identified with the Waterbury lodge | Years of age. each day from lhig disonae_ in Connec- of the K. of P, and was a member of William J. Ferguson of 58 Hart | ticut. The prevention of diphtheria the Trinity Methodist church. Th & being explained in schools and other = | STeS ] SR Mins Rows T BYe oy OF places. Lectures are given constantly that the public may be better informed on the matter and help in preventing members of the New York BStock| Wednesday evening, January 18. Exchange. Removal sale at Besse-Leland's. High Low Close | —8dvt. ) X Alls.Chalm Mtg 283% 27% 237% Phoenix Lodge, No. 54, will meet 36 323 32% | Wednesday evening to confer the soc- . 32% 1T 221, | ond degreec on a class of candidates. Am Car & Fdy 117% 113% 113% Big assortment of collar bags and Am Cot Ofl ..., 16% 16% 151 | cases. Conn. Hat Co.—advt. 6 100 Stanley Works Pd. funeral will be held tomorrow after- | 366 Cook avenue, Meriden, were mar- noon at the homg at 3 o'clock and |ried in Meriden, November 27, by burial will be in Fairview cemetery. Rev. Thomas M. McGarry- Mr. Fer- Am M & Leath 5% % Have your battery charged or re- " its s ading. Am Loco ... 78% 74?; 741 |paired at Jester's, 193 Arch street. o &."’ ey :uzn is employed here as a die- Mt Am Smelt & Ref 26 3 3315 | edvt. e . | setter. . n A Sus Ref com s3s 83% s213 | San Maeto Lair, Military Order of | _The fumeral of Mra. Edward Ryan| Guiseppe Cawavecchia of this city FOR “KIDDIES” XMAS r . | Am Sum Teb 6714 7 Pt Serpents, will meet at 8 o'clock to- | Was held at 9 o'clock this morning at{and Anita Carboni of West Haven : A Tol & Tel ... 95% 95 951 |nIght at the Armory. Election of St Jgseph's church. Rev. Patrick | were married in that city November i Tl ) 0 | o willitake! place Daly “Was the celebrant of a requiem |15, by C. G. Chamberiain, justice of Lo Am Wool ...... 60 66% 56% Make your Christmas packages ’)l"lhn '““l:- T;w pall bearers were [the peace. Annual Observance Will be Held by T. E nac . 3% 30 01; [100k nice with tissue paper, seals, tags omas French, James Desmond,{ Dominico Tossicino of this city I o :w"".;.':" sl vrn 9% | and tinest cove. You cun got an |hzlo' Charles Murray, Christopher Murray, |and Mathilda Natale also a_resident, | B-Association at Masonic Headquar: A ulc s W1 .103% 100% 1003 |thines at Adkine—advt. Thomas Hoye and Edward McBride. yere married in Hartford November ters Thursday of This Week. S . - L1adies Comfys, all colors, rex. e flower bearers were Earl French|6. by Frank M. Mather, justice o s 7 % > ::":‘:nov’;&m. ;'1“" ;:lu:.: H ;’: $2.50, $1.49. The S. W. Menus store.— | #nd Thomas Stanton. The burial was | the peace. The bride is a widow and The response to an appeal by the the past seven years and is well A I;‘\\ \I'INER\ EXERCQ Both 811 B ..., 51 49 49 |advt. In §t. Mary's new cemetery. 10 years the senior of her husband | myperculosis Reliet association for do- | KROWR in this town. The couple will | A I:f’fllmasbtm celeb) fya Rap T ... 0% L3 The ease of Jacob Winkle against S who is 22 years of age. nations of cash or clothing and toys |be united in marriage on Thursday u‘m:on afto:hfne “ghfif;:::':" 28 Pag . 112 110% 110y | M. Bolton was heard in the city court - w!ouewh Wolfe. for the annual ONiristmas o:!emnfe morning, January 6, 1921, at 8 o'clock, | sery. Appropriate exercises Cent L th Co . 33 21 313 [this afterncon. The action was oseph olfe aged 2 months and 27 of that association w=\\s not been near | ., St, Peter's church. After the wed- | held nt 6 o'clock. A real 8 oo :“,_m‘ 343 52% 52 brought for clothes which the plain- | days, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HUSIGM cL"B MEETS as generous this vear as in the past, | ging trip Mr. and Mrs. Colgan will | will it the children. e 23 | U alloged were misfits. Judge John | Wolfe of 90 Maple street, died last Miss Ventile Logan, who is in charge | make their home in Hartford whero | wearing apparel for the O Mil & St P.. 26% 2 'CRl Rock I & P 24 2 Chile Cop ...... 22 H. Kirkham oacupied the bench. Law- | night. The funeral will be held at —_— of that work, reports. The Christmas 3 the groom is at present employed. will be given them. 1% 814 |yer J. G. Woods for the defendant. 8 o'clock tomorrow morning, with party, will be held in Masonic rooms . 5o Cop . 1 ‘d":.y It With Music” at Morans'.— | servces at St. Peter's church. The Miss Diga ey of Local High in City Hall Thursday. More than §0 i1462...18 21y 2% v burial will be in 8t, Mary's new ceme- ponases Y children whose parents are under the Gas A 74% 74% | A meeting of the Catholic Wamen's | tery. School Discus e s I [t e et et e Corn Prod 621, 633, | Benevolence society will be held Wed- — Polish Music at Gathering. been invited to the party and will be Crue Stl o 76 7 nesday evening at 8 o'clock in St. Anders G. Fritzson. given clothing and playthings insofar Guba Cane Sug . 17 16% 17 | Mary’s school hall. The meeting will The funeral of Anders G. Fritzon | The New Britain Musical club held | 3¢ donations permit. Contributions ik Horn Coal .. 13% 13% |De followed by a social with & poand | was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon | 3 meetifig and musicale in the Gram- | will be received at the office of the Endicott-Johnson 51 51 party for the benefit of the poor. from his late residence 328 South b 1t ow and Thursday. | P 2 11% 11% | Jowelry Xmas gifts, Henry Morans'. | Main street. Services were held at 2:30 | ™27 ®Chool hall last evening. Fred-| health board Tor orro® 10 Tl rs il Wrie 18t phd .18 16 161, | —advt o'clock in the Swedish Lutheran | erick W. Latham presided and the f"‘:;‘:;;“l'agclf_‘" e Beston W & W.. 3% 2 Men—Give your wifo a hat for | church, Rev. Dr. 8. G. Ohman officiat- | subject of the evening was Polish mu- | °° Elec .118% 118% 116y | Christmas. Goldenblum Millinery Co., | ing. The pall bearers were sons and | gic. Mas Iiga Harvey, of the local 188 Main St., New Britain.—advt. sons-in-law of the deceased The only one answer n Motors ... 13% 12% 12% ood (B F) Co 30 27 27 High school, gave an interesting dis- cussion of the subject, in which she S S “There’s no Gift Richer than The annual meeting of the First | burial was in Fairview cemetery. Congregational church will be held on i I North pfd .. 172 0% 0% . . ; B%s Con -... 08% 3% 83% horad 7::3::‘;:‘.,"4“335:'1-3 off. S. A. Anderson. brought out the facts that the music | COUPle to Be M:"""d "“ ‘:'".n‘l"’“"'" \ mep Copper ... 20% 28 20 | sontug—atvt. |, Thte tumeral of 8. A. Johnson will | of Paland is typical of its history. In Church on January 6, 1921. ' , , finter Con : 3% 3% | “Your meckwear always at Wilson's. | P® held at 2 o'clock tomorrow after- | her talk, Miss Harvey said that the Mrs. Jennie LaFlamme of 36 Whit- ints Mor :I‘"m.fi 10% 10% | _aave. :;::Lntkt.flvs Istt ;es(l_degx: 353 sm,n}h rrmls]:uc ‘nr Pol{nnd is renrlcsen'ed by the | jng street announces the coming mar- Mer Mar pf: 6% 46y |, . Dr. 8. G. Ohman of- | following four great composers: | .- xghter: Miss Masts 1. ia Paper ..... 9% 39% | aftermoon. H. S. Hull, director at the will be in Fairview cemetery. Moszkowski. After the business meet- =5 e g8, = . 5 X = lly Sprin Tire 3 5% 25% | local schoul, was in charge. e ing, an interesting musical program | Hartford, formerly of Philadelphia. Ghstemng Holly Wreaths— nnecott Cop. . 15% 15% Pianos at C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. MARRIAGE LICENSES. was rendered by the following people: | Mr. Colgan is well known in Hartford ck Steel ..., 4 — | The New Britain Coumei, Royal Marriage licenses have been taken | Florence Tommasoni, Frances Park- | athletic circles having played on many \Sainty Corsage Bouquets_fl‘e g]o ving high Val . 9% 49% | Arcanum Will hold an important meet- | OuUt at the office of the town clerk | er, Ilga Harvey, M. Lambert, Inga | basketball and football teams. Miss . £ . axwell Motor . 2% 2% |ing this evening when the annual |&s follows: Raffaele Potenza of 63 | Earnest, Theron Hart and Miss Lola = LaFlamme has been in the employ of Poinsettia or Potted Palm. Each a superb ox Pot..... 164 154 election of officers will take place. | Oak street, and Miss Filomena Parisi | Littlehales. the American Hosiery company for decoration—each will proclaim your me; tidings—Christmas ! ’ Plans will alse be made for a wvisit to Rellance Council at Bristol next week. Men's Emerson Shoes, every pair | tag guaranteed. Reg. $14 and $15, $6.95, $7.95. The 8. W. Menus store.~—advt. 03 93 All members of Ledding Star lodge, 73% 73% | No.. 23, Shepherds of Bethlehem, are 30% 30% | requested to attend the meeting to- 71% T1% | night, when the belloting on officers 381 381 | will take place, after which there will 15 15% ! be a few vaudeville acts, supper will be Y 4% | served, and a good time is promised wwod Steel Car T7% 75% 75% | to all who attend. There will also be Con Cop .... 10% 10% 10% | the drawing for two turkeys, Midvale Steel 20% s Pacific .. . 16% 18 Y Central . YNH&H H * - H F - 2 £ On Christmas Eve should you have for- gotten to remember a friend—simply tele- phone. It will be a pleasure to attend to all . details of your telephone order, Your selections will be reasonably pnced BEST ding ..... ™ kil Renioval sale ut Besse-Leland's. . 3 i 4 148 .. S5% 53% (v advt. | U Snow White —richly packed and delivered as you direct i D, NY .... 541 54% | We carry a full line of ladies’ and UR £ e lair ON ann . 204 20% | men's umbrellas. Conn. Hat Co.—advt. COM by -8 Steel & 1 . 47% 461 46% | Give him a Robinson Reminder. He LARD POUND hern Pacific . 96% 03 093 will appreciate such a handy gift. Ad- 2 1b 39¢ 21b 31c ; outhern Railway 20 18% 12“ kin: advt. udebaker Co .. 40 3% &4 | Men's Marshall Shoss, first quality, PURE FOOD 367 MAIN STREET 1] ) ¢ xas Co ........ 41% 40% 40% | reg. $14 and $15, $6.95, $7.95. The S. ® as & Pacific 17% 14 14 ‘W. Menus Store.—~advl. phacco Products ., H0% 401 4034 Harry B. Dean has been confined i 92 WEST MAIN QTREET cont Ol .... 6% 5 5% | to his home with an attack of rheu- g ] Puton Pacific 114 12 112 | matiem: Mr. Dean was formerly ed Fruit ......190 1% 158 | manager of Fox's theater. m{ Retail St . 52 4§!fi 48% Dr. Henry, Martin and George H. = 8 Food Prod ... 16% Dyson will recelve donMtions for [ B Indus Alco .. 60N | wreaths to be placed on the Memorial ) zr.b:l.r Lu‘.,.' :";‘: ;:::(‘ and columns at Walnut Hill —SPECIAL MORNING SALE— —SPECIAL AFTERNOON SALE, 3 TO 6— 8 Steel p::_" -‘.;_',f"/- Ivory Xmas gifts at Henry Morans', SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE, ROUND FRESH OR SMOKED so0 —advt, Car Chemical . 284 8tanley Goss was operated on ves- filys Overland .. 6% terday afternoon at the Hartford hos- CLEARING HOUSE EX nees pital for stomach trouble. Music hath charms at C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. Fine shirts $3.20—Wilson's.—advt The John E. Pinches and Son HouDAY socm woodwoerk company will close on Fri- | Member Consolidated Stork Exchange ot New York. STOCKS BONDS 5 S [ Direct Private Wire New York to Roston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr~Room 509, N. B. Nat? Bank Mldg.—Tel. 1 Steaks 1b 23c|Shouldersih18¢ ALL DAY SPECIALS . FRESH PORK ROASTS .. Ib 15¢] FRESH PORK CHOPS ...... LAMB LOIN CHOPS .... . 1b 30c] MILK FED VEAL ROASTS .. CHUCK ROASTS BEEF . . .. 1b 15c| SLICED FRESH LIVER . LEAN POTTING BEEF .................. Ib 14c} FRESH PORK FEET . FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER WE HAVE THE FINEST IN TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, CHICKENS, FOWL, FRESH PORK CUTS, ETC., AT LOW- EST POSSIBLE PRICES.—IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE OUR STOCK AND PRICES.—OUR STORE WILL BE OPENED THURSDAY & FRIDAY EVGS. dny evening of this week for the an- . nual Christmas holiday and will re- Are Planned for Coming Sea. | OPen on the following Monday. For the boy or girl in school. An ! son-——Nurses Will Be Entertained at | Adinco fountain pen, $1.39. Adkins 66 Church St.—advt. Home of Mrs. E. H. Cooper. A son was born yesterday to Mr. d Mrs. Leroy H. Wilcox of No. 12 Ipha Alpha sorority has planned | o . . iy dance/te:he held st the | Toeveow Sipest &b Mite Magie's eaal- wttle Meadow Country club on the Men—Give your wife ‘& hat for ing of December 27; Alpha Delta fraternity at.the same hall op | Christmas. Goldenblum Millinery Co., following evening: Phi Slgma at [ 133 Main St New Dritain.—advt. o Y. W. C. A. on New Year's Eve. hapman's orchestra will play at FOREFATHERS' DAY h'social. The soclal organizations Il have a number of college hoys Wil Be Cefebrate at South Church girls with them on those even- Tonight. s ineluding representations from sororities and fraternities LEGS YOUNG LAMB . SHOULDERS LAMB ..... . 1b 22¢ |1 b 1. L. JUDD F.G. JUDD W. T. SLO JUDD & CO. 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITALIN, CONNECTICUT Investments, Local Stocks .Telephones, 1815, 18 WE WILL BUY— 50 SHARES AMERICAN HARDWARE RP. Forefathers’ Day will be celebrated i = oughout the state. T oA CIRETIMIOR! (olureh BEST CREAMERY = pp ALL GUARANTEED WHOLE MILK 32 50 SHARES COLT'S. OS2 Cospiv-and Mrs. A. C. | M evewing. 4 oubper will be secved BUTTER ......... » C OGE L o 65¢€ CHEESE .......... m (4 50 SHARES LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK. eKinnie will entertain the stude l :' "°¢M 'fllfloc:t {nlv;fc-ml»dh hyl an lor» rses at the hospital at the forme an recital and followed y the play- Pme December 20. The social s an | 1% of the chimes. At 8 o'clock the HOLIDAY CHEESES OF SPECIAL VARIETIES, NICE AND FRESH. nual affalr and has proven a most | Members of the Young Women's boyable one. aulliary will repeat the pageant DINNER BLEND ABSOLUTELY PURE FRESH SHREDDED COFFEE ......... 1b 25C I COCOA ... in bualk 1b 15c l COCOANUT in bulk Ib 27C presented by them u few weeks ago. STING It is expected that that there will be a W OoT. UM The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Compan large attendan e wron At eney e BEST MAINE SOUND YELLOW BEST, CAPE o N e Paasd [ Stasts Hartford, Con Cc [ s at Salvation Army Rooms BETA MU DANCE. POTATOES 15 Ib peck ONIONS . ....... e c N bEre P eral speakers addressed the 1‘ml yuhm Mu hu'rnruy will give its Capita] $[ 250 su plus Funds $2 . b of the W. C. T. U. at a meet. | annual Christmas dance at the Y. W. S 000, mom hr::;.-z 3 o'clock this :emo:: at [ C. A. Thursday evening of this week, MIXED NUTS .... b 24c 1 25¢ GRAPE FRUIT .... 1 for 25¢ Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards Sulvation Army rooms on Arch [ from § until 12 o'clock. The commit- i'r‘;,“;_»}l:'\'"'fs . - ":: "('h“ m 30c - ‘l':"‘\‘ e s '-;'3" Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without charg t. Miss Beale, agent of the local | tee In charge has engaged O'Brien's NE LBERTS ..... 20¢ 3 25¢ FANCY APPLES ..... pk 43¢ - fty Organization, spoke on the | orchestra to furnish music and the Fore Ex I e to all parts of the WOl'ld. patronesses will be Mrs. Simon Luddy, | pization In general. Mrs. A. M, | Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. Frank Ma. on led the devotional services | Suire and Mrs. John Downes. The Mrs. Millie Arpold of Meriden | hall will be gayly decorated in lauss s of the poor and the work of the RS OF CREDIT GENERAL BANKIN:

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