New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1921, Page 14

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“The Coffee of Good Taste” Zcents apound : @Toufame Jeaths and ! Walter rann, was the celeb of a soleran requiem high mass | Willlam Krause, ‘.ln'xn T. Wint . WA Rev. Willia Downey, ws The committal serv- rave in St. Mary's new as conducted by Rev. John 3 Winters. The pallbearers were wied 64, Loppgimas Callahan, John F. Callahan on Pearl J. Malley. Edward Malley, the | ALl Dutler and Ralph Mulconry. The Gllbert. | gower bearers were James = Malley, who are: | paward Malley and Frank Kilby. of Hartford, - of New Haven \.nmlnl Tesse. IMarming The funeral of Samuel Chauncey T. Gilbert held at ral will be held j. A1, Curtain and company’s under- Thursday afternoon #t taking parlors. The burial was in rd Roberts will Fatrview cemetery. nd burial will Prospero Armento. Farmington The funeral of Prospero was held at 9 o'clock this Joseph's church. Rev. largaret Daly was the rlebrant of a requiem lock this high mass. Members of the Sons of « chiureh. Jiev. Italf attended the funeral in a body. srals Met nerals. W Lynch, Edward J churel Mirs funeral of will be held morning at St Ldward o M 10 Mary's Jane M. Gilbert. Miranda Gilbert, at her .'l yme She Mrs. Jane Is morming Farmington of the late Frederick ¢ n dnu ieorge Seagaert bbie M. Glibert Charles Blinn James wa of Tesse was son The func jso o nville fie hoine ci Rev. K t the Lverside erv cemetery morning Miss Margurct Qualey. at St Patrick funera! of Mis was held at g at St. Mary WORLDS LARGEST 4 Doors from E. Main St| 113-415 Main St. | | Yat 12:15 o'clock 2 o'clock this afternoon from Armento | NEW BRITAD The burial was in St. Mary's emetery Joseph Lanonte. Joseph lLanonte, aged 54 v (( vesterday afternoon at 5 anklin street children y 5 9 o'clock T Mary’'s church will be morning burial will h.« in Mount St. Benedict's cemctery, «t Hartford. NROTARY CLUB MEETING. The regular Rotary club will be held at the Elks’ club on Washington street tomorrow and a large attend- » is expected. An effort is being . by the committee in eharge to have the as near 100 per cent in attendance possible. Wales Dixon of the National P! -round IRecreation association will ad- -lrv:w the memt at the luncheon. meetings 1 was called | at 10 o'clock this in a pile of tele- on West Main llack Rock bridge. poles were de- poles s near the the wraph street About City Advertisement New Britain, Gonn. May 10, 1921. PRINTING SPECIFICATIONS FOR 1921. Municipal Record. Pagze size 5%x9. Type page size 4xT%. SHOE RETAILERS Saves You 1-3 On Your Shoe Bill Headquarters for Tennis Ladies’ Brown Tennis Oxfords Ladies’ Brown Hi-Tennis Shoes Ladies’ White Pumps, Oxfords, Mili- tary Heel, Rubber Soles $1.39 $1.59 $2.98 Growm( Girls’ One Strnp Tennis Men’s Suction Athletic Shoes Men’s Rubber Sole and Heel Work Shoe . Men’s Brown High Tennis Boys’ Athletic Leather Trim Brown Tennis Shoes, sizes 21, to 6 Athletic Leather Trim Shoes. Youths’ Sizes 114 to 2 Boys’ High Tennis Shoes. 2% to 6 Youths’ High Tennis Shoes. 111, to 2 Youths’ Low Tennis Shoes. Sizes $2.79 L %1.39 $1.98 $1.79 $1.49 $1.39 $1.00 Sizes ATIONAL MEAT STORES CO. LAMB ROASTS .. 70 WEST MAIN STREET — Lean Corned BEEF oA 1I])¢ BOILING BEEF .... 10c LEAN LAMB STEW . ... 10c b ROOKFIELD BUTTER 45¢ 1b FRESH EGGS . . doz. for weekly meeting of the | i DAILY HERALD Type, 8-point leadead. Paper stock, 38—60 1bs.—ma- | chine-finished boo! Quantity, - 1,000 copies. 3inding, 200 in cloth case, sewed binding, blind stamped border and gold stamped titles on front cover and back; 800 copies in double thick cover paper, wire stitched, lined and muslin stayed and cut flu Estimate on a basis of pages, of which 24 is tabulated matter. Delivery, 40 days after receipt of copy. Roster, City Officers, Etc. 5 Type page 23, x4%. Binding, stitched. Quantity, 200 copies. Estimate on a basis of Delivery, 15 days after copy. 25 pages. receipt of Bills, Reports and Minutes of Common Council. Page size 8x10%. Type 4%xTY Type, 10-point leaded. Stock 25x38—60 1bs.—machine- finished book. Binding, stitched. Quantity, 80 copies of bills and re- | ports and 130 copies of Minutes of Common Council, to include punch- ing 40 copies. Price to include mailing charges, but not postage. page copy. Proposals on Municipal Record to ! cover printing, either by page or per job, and binding prices thereon to be, separate. All work to be done on the same general style as copies that can be | seen at the City Qlerk’s office. All of said work¢to be done in good workmanlike manner, and the com- mittee is to have the privilege of can- celling contracts if said work is not satisfactory and in conformity with the specifications. Contract to be approved by the Corporation Counsel. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids, to be sent to or left at the office of the City Clerk on or before the 16th day of May, 1921, at 7:30 a’clock, P. M. H. E. WALRATH. Chairman. COUCH HAMMOCKS TUESDAY, 1921, MAY 10, | ENGLAND MAKES DENIAL ernment of Russia, London, May 10.—There has been no formal recognition of the soviet sovernment of Russia by Great Brit- ain and the situation with reference to recognition has not changed since the conclusion of the preliminary Anglo-Russian trading agreement, the foreign office announced today. It was stated in the house of com- mons when the negotiation of that agreement was announced that it was tantamount to Tecognitions although it was not recognition in the regular diplomatic sense of the word. A representative of the board of trade went to Russia some wecks ago to make a survey of the consular requirements contemplated by the trade agreement, but it will be some time before a consular force can be organized and sent to Russia. Russian comrhercial mission, The | headed | by Leonid Krassin, which has been | here for many months, is the only official soviet representation now England. CITY ITEMS Delivery, four days after receipt of\; | in Anderson is at the top in bowling | average. See him beat Bridgeport tonight.—advt. Edward F. Foley of 16 street, is at the Ambassador, Atlantic City, for an indefinite visit. Kelly of | i Beaver | | Thomas Donahue is home from the | the navy on a 15 day furlough. It serves you right. Elks —advt. There will be roller skating dancing at the Y. W. C. A. Thursday grill. | and | evening from 7:45 until 10 o’'clock, | in the. gymnasium. The Second Ward Republican club l will hold a meeting Thursday night at 7:30 o’clock. Plans will be made | for the annual outing. The entertain- ment committee will hold a meeting at 7 o'clock. All members are urged | to attend. The meeting of Catholic Women's Benevolent Jegion will be held Wed- nesday evening at 8 o’'clock at St. Mary's school hall. .Til—ca Pi_nn;clg og “ea-goodnes: Yy Quick Results---Herald Classified Ad: RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUN 127 MAIN STREET OPP, ARCH, NEW WAISTS in Georgette, Pongee and Voile. In round and V n/eck. AT $2.00—Voiles in white, flesh and bisque. AT $3.98 to $7.50-—Handmade Waists. NEW WHITE DRESSES for the young miss. In George! Crepe and Organdie. They are beautiful in their simplicity aj crispness. DRESSES of Colored Organdies and Voiles come in # their share of admiration. PRICES LOW. . ’ A very fine line of new SOCKS for children. Prices $1.00 per pair. One lot of DRESSES of Organdie and Crepe at 312.50 $15.00. Value up to $25.00. Seen The Handsome Lme Of Reed And Rattan Furniture In Greys and Browns at “‘Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store’ WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THESE NEW DESIGNS COVERED IN FINE TAPESTRIES AND CRETONNES. The Only Shade Made With a Ventilator FINE HAMMOCKS Made with good mattresses, substantial springs and heavy durable duck in khaki, gray and fancy colors. $12.50, $13.50, $19.00, $22.00, $27.00, $29.00. PORCH SHADES The Make Famous Your Vudor Porch Shades Cool Brown Green Prices $4.40, $6.50, $7.75, $9.40, $10.40, $12.50 ' according to length. GRASS RUGS — IMPORTED TIFFIN TABLES at $5.95 — REFRIGERATORS B. C. PORTER SONS “CONN BNITURE

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