New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1921, Page 11

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g o | HOME SERVICE BUSY Deaths and Funerals. 1 . pu A U'S ¢ alsie 8 § { { . U s Steel ptd...111 1103 111 oo : - . L 1 lnan(:la. l Utah Copper . 651 5 54% - lu\l.u I' ln(L( 5 Ve Car Chamicel 3 3 3 ted Cross Burcau at City Hall Ty he funeral of Lewis B. Tucker, 5 = Willys Overid... i ! who died at the home of his daughter, % Rushed with Requests for \id | Mrs. Radeliffe-H: Smith-of East street, Pacific Ofl . ] Sunday morning, was held at 3 o’clock £1 SI‘REET ST“[;K Caused by Unemployment. this.afternoon fram the home on East N Member New York Stock Exchange | The present condition of unem. | Street. Itev. Henry W. Maier, pastor ! ‘ 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRI'PAIN COh of _thg Kirst Congregational church 7 STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. ployment is reflécted in the greatly in- | ,mgiciate. d l‘ was in the West UANGE REPORTS GANTS 10 STUMBLE = 2™ 00 || Henihy Young | [BWe Recommend e | Hall shows. The office assists serv- Thé fun ral of Mrs, Margareét Ros- PP icomon' i patiing thetr i | {7 w3z heit tromhor e home on | | W omanhood THE OMO MFG., 8% PFD. PRICE $2§ sader movement of the final | (Continued from Tenth Page.) throngh for needed government. aid el e . BSEh b ane - Craiatt) Sas » S | and also handles applications for | 1:30 o’clock this afternoon and from THEtendencytoconsn ation . . B Ao Tl D T | Chbtaue TEER | (i PR e SL_John's German Lutheran church begins with girls as. they Information furnished on requesf gains. of 2 1o 4 pointm. - The | Cincinnatl o0 0 1 0 1 ince depressed conditions of labor | 2t 3 o’clock. Rev \I:lr}lnl W (:u_u X|:nf] ag)proac'h maturity, and that is Wis strong R S et { began to make themselves felt the | Officiated and burial’ was im Fairview :h:!v:g:::;;m,&om;:m:m&,&“fih s upproximated 900,000 shares. = .‘..‘."'_'\‘::‘,‘ T trabeh fintahea | Work of the office has been graduarly | cemetery ! Slininktion’ s Pegwies Gl Mo w York Stock Excnange quotis | rast yesterday, and, aided erors by | on the increase, but during the past . By - Many thousands of mothers who furnished by Richter & Col, | !lorasby and Fournier, de St. Louls. | few weeks the rush for aid and fed- ¥ Miss Ilelen Nealon have daughters will tell you they give 6 to 5, In ten innings In the opening game | ..\ 4 )oo been unprecedented. The funeral of Miss Helen Nealon only Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. A @ of the New York S100k |/ 'l\" wries” Tierneys ainsie in the nimth | erel Jobs has been unprecedented: | ", 4la ¢’ 10 o'clock tomorrow | || tesspoonful is sufficient to Telieve 'L L. JUDD F. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPKI ged with one o tarted the visitors toward the n £ at "B g e o constipation andits commoner symp- 4 tying rus, his single in the tenth drove | jured or having illnesses traceable to | MOMINE 'fl' Bt ""L( \‘,"”_ B toms such as headache. bad breath, 3 al Mfg In_Cutsha ith the run that proved thel their perlod of service are given an| '“" LS el IS e iy S S NCH biliousness, loss of appetite and rest- ¢ Susa 3 wipaeér. | opportunity to learn a trade, receiv- | CeMetery, S wisep. I : The score —_— Syrup Pepsin is a compound of L] : 0% 0 ,.‘,.;m,:.n ;e 0700 00 : 1= | ing their pay from the government. Nicholas Gueka Egyptian Senna and other simple & Fay 3 oute e et SR laxative herbs with pepsin. and 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT i ¥ 6 The funeral of 1s Gucka pleasant-tasting aromatics, and e At b ! C]TY To EMPLQY 92 williBe' herllat | 7:30 40186k tomors sixty-cent bottle is enough for many Investments, Local Stocks Telephones, 1915, 13 it L s W morning at the church of th months. Eight million bottles were - ?lr‘lv'nlI Tx‘ : i Sacred Heart e burial will be i rc“fl:‘tl.l]dr?‘lhn:re;{an‘:ur. the himatra Tob 7 T - peee argest sale of the kind in the world, - the Sacred Heart cemetery Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has | WE OFFER:'— ) Tel. . 107y a | Water Commissioners Will / - b IN BA"TI I: ul' W| I S e been on the market thirty years and - o Friday JMorsning. rs. Catherine McCabe. there must be genuine merit behind i ; | Labyreint Fxifay Mornby The funeral of Mrs. Catherine M it to develop 80 large and steady a 4 Landers, Frar y and C| nda Cop . 41 | . ot 4L . e ot as gl i sale. Buy 2 bottle today and you will The board of water commissioners | Cabe was held at 1¢ clock thi bkl wod wiky It o0 Saawiar! [4 p & B P 82% i 3 o v 20 additional men Friday | orning at St. Marv's church. Rev. s It & Wt L 41y 3 will hire org . Y >, . Walter McCra as > celebr: " in Loco 00 % (Continued from Tenth Page.) morning tor work on sewer construc- ! :J:l‘uinnll !1 A'\m wa th’;‘,- Ii\!!I .;u « TRY IT FREE o are high mass, he pa hear- Ohie ] " 3 1 > la rs has hi 8 tion. The hiring of the laborers h i wieh Tanths BRI Rt e Send me your name and address Steet 1 57 Washington o s * | been left in the hands of the munici- ‘e s o % bl and I will send ~ou a free trial bottle New York '—3 Martin O'Neil. John O°Neil. Cornelius o et Sotoats Petuats. Maokbuctis wes EW- \ JOHN P. KEOGH acific pal employment bureau and the men | - 5 it ity 5 _ Lther Co. . will be chosen from among the most '“‘:'\““"" ::’d\;\ ..x‘n m -\muh.‘ '.", burial W. B. Calduwell, 513Washington St., ] & Ohlo Boston, April needy of those who have filed appli- i St. Mary's new cemetery. J\h{onncel‘llo, IlllA Emyboddynowaudl 1 & St ; c ' cations for work. The men will be 2 P i then needs a laxative, and it is well g : A K I8l & | placed at work under the direction Mrs. Minnie L. Harris. to know the best. Write me today. | ¢ X STOCK < eidere : | e t : The funeral of Mrs. Minnie Leslie e : Supe t of S James ses . i ; opper | o r hit free- | of Superintendent of Sewers Ja Harris will be held tomorrow after- BONDS Cop 2 g of the game, but was | Towers. . ¥ he ga: To noon at 2 o’'clock at the in Mort- o} & Iro 3 F civen brilfant support, particularly by Mec- e SO T s A5 SLelat § uel & Iron siven Srilituat support, particuiarly by Me. i e Eia DRIy JoRRTTE Devh Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston. Prodna Ref 7 N p— - oy e g o {0 the plate where Ruel cut down Dykes in | WIECZOREK—WARD WEDDING | tor of the Trinity Methodist church ’ B, le Steel 't oty 2 . G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, Cane Bug. 19% S A0 L DT v ame fiee | Colline, In |, and Mrs. Joseph H. Ward of | will officiate and burial will bo in Fair- | E k o e PRk Hag ptt-Johns'n 6213 2 . Tostan o » 1 0 8 a 2 o x—3|Washington street announce the ap-| View cemetery. 184 : )'ml.dmnln- o o 1 1 0 0 8 0 0—2,rpaching marriage of their daugh- Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. & ) prd 19% ter, Catherine Mary, to Francis S. AN " NUPTIALS. otors . (B I) Co. 389 ] i N Works office. Mr. Wieczorek is a| emy Hill, Southington, will be mar- Luncheon 11 to 2—175¢ G 3 s _ Jislaw stngers Conter chuirch. May 84 SE9T for ex-sérvicemen. S Marss whareh: Hev: | John . NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDIN( : E & | Winters will perform tha ceremony. Banquets a Specialty 10 CENTRAL ROW, HARTFORD, CONN. ., W e w o o M Wieczorek, son of r. and Mrs, L. Miss Margaret Dors daughter of Bac 36 CITY ITE S Wieczorek of Farmington avenue.| Mrs. Catherine Dorsey of 286 IEim Open to the Public. nmzu : 314 Miss Ward is employed at the Stanley | street, and William F. Kane of Acad- student at the Vocational Training| ried tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock at Cop 3 36 % Mrs. J. F. Leifcher of 15 Beldun L - They will make their home in South- DONALD R. HART, Mgr. TEL_ 2580—! jon % | street was awarded a $10 gold piece o o 13 ' 1 at the conclusion of the successful [19 ington. Mar pfr $ The fair closed last night. cr G HOUSE RE We Offer kol ' The Salvation army has instituted Exchanzes 2 246 Proprioetor. T ; a week's revival meeting series to ° Balances . A P Boring Tire 43 B Ract did nt tios hond yuarters v Aron TleleS = Stanley Works Common Stanley Works Preferred ott Cop F 2 street until May 1. Adjutant Fred Steel \ 1 Ahling is in charge. The Arpi Sex- hall Members of the degreec team are urged to be present. Cal 5 tette will sing Friday night. . . There will be s 1 ot ¢ : = X R P Corns RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN Baah i Al , : 127 MAIN STREET OPP. ARCH, TEL.1409-2 e ———— '.!a“" 4 % X The r_euuhr monthly meeting_ of t : st 10 Deat NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BAR o Steel g i@ %| fn W¥éga hall this evening after -the CRGOANIZED 1860 > - regular session of Washi ton L. Mor- "m Peel - "?.“\\ bk B by i b:‘ l:ndgg. s I\?nr)xy mat:c:f Zt interz;r % - 7 ’ i v - 2% 1o the command will be breught, up 5 L a4 u : % D“a.i" JORR TN corhtortared American Relief Administration for action and a full attendance is re- your corns. If you have :; -4n-l T 5 = quested. A E - y FOOD DRAFTS The Young People's soclety of St. ¢ st toiein at e charen oz Bloomer RO[I]pC['S WO T v, - on Cop .... : ' President C. J. g l’?:u M"7”.|30":!e;lf;:k» Woiieewanc« - gt 4 Drafts issued on or before April 30th will be honored up i ) > ! to and including July 30, 1921. ana § .... ‘ LR be held. L E BN Y . 8 3 Seven candid: were initiated at An excellent showing of pleasing fashions, Chambrays in various Further information on request. Ref . oot 3 1] . 110 the mecting of San Mateo Lair, Mili- | SRR R SO ORI e 8 8 and | v tary Order of the - Berpents last = pretty colors, wid e trimming, ight hece nghams and - evening 3 Ao Devonshire Cloth. Unity Rebekah lodge will observe r . .. T4 | “Neighbors' " night at the meeting £o......... 4 45% | this evening ot be held on Hungerford ¢ An excellent showing of Gordon's Hose for Children. el Shurt. H , P | The Ever Pleasing Van Raalte }Mim'y for Women, in all the The Hal'tford-comctifllt Tl‘llSt Compa (“‘: oo g § The Sunshine soclety will hold a " A& - whist tomorrow afternoon at the = - wanted shades. Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Co Pac ... k : | home of Mrs. L. F. Brotherton of 53 Fruit .....108 - od - e S| Sloves, P . o ':"l(:lll X2 "; . : (.|.;,, street. Van Raalte Silk Gloves, in long and short lengths. Capltal $1,250,000. Su plus Funds, $2, moooo daughter was born at the New Et Eres - 2% T 20 % | Britain hospital this morning to Mr.| aoTts 20pne corn z‘f'.(‘,?w"i(‘,‘,w';;’“: Safe Depos;t Boxes, $5 and upwards fus Alco. 70y . . nd Mrs. James Fox, of 12 Oak St watch that corn die—peacefully i K Hhe Weddink of Willlam Kane of | it bedgoneto sieep. Soon it isnothing | Settlerment of Estates, Wills drawn without char: Southington and Margaret A Dor- | can frh rient of with yous Biesrs > _ Foreign Exchange to al] parts of the world. o e e w5 Marve| MG boits et g ST LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BANKIN | morrow morning Ing b &1 U0t Tl MIG oy B church. enm & Co., Cbicag ) . s . #1 COUPON Avrit 2] Mr. and Mre. Willlam G. Mullet| <04 i New Britain by The Clark Bank by mail. It issafe gnd saves time. ire spending a short vacation in the 2 4 . L s i ‘(Y M o T i1 ¢ this coupon and 30¢ forfl| Adriondncks. IO (A e s ou iviay aie 1omorrow ] | . Sterling Pha The Forty-Hours devotions will e — egular $1.80 corset. dpen at the 10:30 o'clock mass at ium and rubber top, sis St. Peter's church. During the “de- | | | Yolfl' Wi“ and the Prolection 0{ 19 to 80 votions RRev. Charles Coppens will be g s assisted by a number of out of town 0 priests, . ) . _‘_{'Othfelder S Engine Company No. 3 was called : . Your Estate need your attention out this mormng to extinguish =« | jfire in a_barn at 62 Tremont strect COUPON April 278 | owned Ly Mrs. Patrick Hartney. The P + voupon, Men's and damage amounted to about $25. Al now — Whlle ou have the health : i ' 4 i Pn’s Shoes, Oxfords Alvah Hanes, of Kensington, had S, . ! Punp szw ol <) ’ one of his fingers crushed in a ma- | - o VAN chine at the A i Paper Goods X 5 Simon Fi {2 [l oompeny this sriraing. o was ot ) strength and the time to arrange i ine, tended by Dr. Waterman Lyon of | N is prepared to render you a real this cit ain Street : for them— service for a constructive busi- CQUPON Aprit 23 ‘ CU."CURA HEALS PRI ness development. 3 , ,“""’W ‘ Let Us Act as Your Executor and i We are pleased to have con- b -m»‘l‘.n’t;‘.,;).(.)..u $2.50 PAINFUI- PIMP'_ES . i LOOk What : stant contact with ourvdepositors. Simon Fine, by b ‘ Trustee. : Our officers are at all times ready 321 Main Stree ackheads. y Could | - | | i i 321 treet NotSleep. Thicd oo, we Bought! 5 to serv.e, and an mtc?rwew may be 7 COUPON Aprit @ ““My trouble was caused by dust New Britain Trust CO had without formality. W ) oo e || A Tire for $1.00 | : Value $4.00. = e s SC ¥ 3 é ALT e 4 \ got so itchy I could net A Tube for 50 | L 3 4 5 1 " "DMMERC‘ i . This lasted th P ) ?’ :“\(::" l:(l:‘el‘ N mh" T = ; ‘ e e i 1 uST LI’| a2 Stree . ' i ; ana o;mz:fix%:"f:,:vf“fl | At the Sensational “Tire and | COUPON April :I-I-lmr:vem"il::: '.;‘..:.'.,'::';, { Tube Sale Now Going | n's and Women's HOSE o T ol Mt eas g on as Advertised at 1 11 pair for $1.00 .- s“-—u AIEX A‘Jto supply cfl. i ; v A 3 ‘ 1 _Open Saturday Evenings 7-9 Simon Fine, Xivery Fipancial Service and Eelendiy “Yersounel, . 5 ~ 86 ARCH ST.

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