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NEW BR!TAIN DAlIY HERALD TUESDAY, MAY 19, l)eaths and Funerals Ellen E, ) of Mrs this afternoon late home at 1921. PRESIDENT * > TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. Indianapolis, Ind., M p . —F s - | those sons of the republic who gave | Setias - their lives in the World War, President | FOR SALE—Reco bus, Hardi the | Ist class Amer on’s fund for the decora- | i tion of Americ g es in Europe, nu- | Lincoln street. Rev. William A. Ross, 3 3 | tional hea ers .si an- or of the First Daptist church, | ional headquarters of the legion an- | " i | nounced here i officiated, and burial was in Fairview Y RECRUITING ()fl’lb’k“ | | e | | Licutonant James urley in Charge of Enlistments the National Guard in Watorbury. Hartford, james & Mrs. 16 passengér, funeral was held o'clock from the Binancial The Morey condition guaranteed. UCHTER & CO Member New York Stock Exchangs once. G. M. Meriden. 5-10-4dx Cheap if taken at 242 May 10 Lieutenant Hurley is appointed re- cruiting officer or the national guard Waterbury and vicinity in orders Pratt St., ALL STREET STOCK |: XCHANGE REPORTS Nall Street, Clo —Mexican Pe- leum was exceptionally strong in final hour, but ruils and popu- Industrials were more adversely ted by the rise of call money to per cont. The closing was heavy. es approximated $50,000 shares. New York Stock Exchange quotas urnished by Richter & Co., mbers of the New York Stock hanged. High. Low. Close. Chal Mfg.. 37% 374 eet Sugar : a8 % Can 31 Car & Fdy H & Lther 111%; Locomotive. §978, Smit & Ref 427 Sug Ref cm 913% patra Tob 70 % & Tel ex Tobacco Woolen onda Cop Top & S F Guit & Wt dwin Loco t & Ohio h Steel B Pacifie it] Lther Co s & Ohio 3 Mil & St P 3 Rk Isl & P 3 o Coppor ne Cop Fuel & sol Gas n Prods Ref 7 peible Stee! Cane Sug Horn Coal loott-Johns'n Iron 2 o o 1t pra Electrie Motors (B ) Co th pld Con ¥ Copper 17 febor Con (N Mer Mer 16% Nickel 16% Paper 6734 Iy Spring Tire 49 necott Cop 22 tk Stasl high Valley { Petrol fivale Stoel gour! Pac " Alr Brake Central Y. N H and H and West h P Ol x dix J Am Pand T . n R 26 rce Arrow Stee! Car .. Con Cop . Ing p I and 8 pal D, N ¥ Ol Rer ®-8 8 and 1 .. th Pac hth Rail e ker, x div . Co as and Pac .. Prod ns O\l lon I'ac ited Fruit fted Retail St .. § Food Prod .. Tndus Alco . Rubber Co 8 Steel B Bteel ptd . h Cop o Car Chem .. llys Overland on .. ] fons furnished by Judd & Co., t Main stroet: May 10, 1921. Bid Asked 520 170 176 . Hardware L1356 140 lings and Spencer 35 ) Brasy . oo 38 20 ABRS ..ccococoo 40 ® Leock ceee 51 ders R Machine com on-Be-FPond com rth and Judd sk, Stow and Wilcox u. sall Mg Co pvill Mz nley Works fon Mfg Co vellers . Brass CLEARING HOt [mxchanges alancos 686,007,412 51,792,241 Open to Public. Luncheon 11 to 2—75c¢c. Steaks and Chops Wedding Parties Accommodated. Just say what and leave the you want rest to wus. from the adjutant general's oflice to day. Major Charles D. Potter, C. 8 G., Is appointed recruiting officer for the national guard in Stamford and vicinity. Orders appointing Voyle A. Paul to be first lieutenant medical corps are revoked and he is appoint- ed captain, medical eorps, with rank from May 6. The resignation of Second Lieuten- ant Elmer K. Watson, Battery A, First coast artiller: accepted. HARTFORD )} S MEETING. The local Zionist district has received official advices this week from the State | Zlonist bureau that Professor Weizman and Professor Albert Einstein will speak in Hartford on May 22nd. will spenk at a monster mass meeting { 1o be held in the Capitol theater, Hart- ford, to inaugurate the - Palestine Foundation Fund campaign. Mr. M. Ussiskin of Palestine, years, will also speak. Tickets for the by calling at once at Kaplan's Clothes Shop, 440 Main street, or from Morris Cohen, WHERE IS FOSTER? Washington, May 10.—~Reports that William Z. Foster, of Chicago, leader of the steel strike in 1919, is in Rus- partment of justice. Officials said to- day the reports indicated that Foster had gone to Moscow as a representa- tive of an American ledbor organiza- tion to the international trade and industrial unions. ASKS PROBE. May 10.—President HARDING Washington, Harding has asked Daugherty to Investigate charges of profiteering in contracts and pur- chases made by the war department during the war. Fvidence developed by the committee on expenditures in Iwnr department, officials =aid has been referred to the ’ of Justice, house the today, department ARBITRATION. Geneva, May 10 (By the Associated Press).—The Swiss federal council today “agreed to arbitrate the long standing boundary dispute between Venezuela and Colombia. It is ex- pected that a decision will be ren- dered by the council within 12 montha. AGREE TO ATTEMPTS SUTICTDE. Waterbury, May 10.—Mre. Jarvoh Lenchner, wife of a local restaurant proprietor, attempted suicide today by Inhaling {lluminating gas. At the hospital it was said she would re- cover PURE FOOD —LOOK THESE SPECIAL ALL: GUARANTEED EGGS BEST WHITE CHEESE 9:00 TO 11:00 SPECIAL STEAK SHOULDERS 15c Ib. SPECIAL FROM 3:00 TO 6:00 P M. SMALL LEAN ROASTING PORK rResm ovr PORK CHOPS HOME MADE SAUSAGE M CLOVER LEAF ...28(: w 28¢ N 22C [ 20C CURED RUMP AND BONELESS BRISKET CORNNED BEEP SMALL LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS NOT FRC DINNER BLEND [ 250 —e—e e e . Ib Be TOILET PAPER .. 7 Rolls 25¢ BEST MAINE POTATOES SOUND STOCK They | who headed the | Zionist commission there the past three ' meeting are limited and can be obtained | sia, are being investigated by the de- | council of! Attorney General | BEST FRESHLY MADE CREAMERY BUTTER 38c lb. EVERY ONE STRICTLY ROUND. PORTERHOUS! cemetery CITY ITEMS The Suhshine society -will hold another of its series of whist parties tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Fox of 412 Chestnut street. It will be held between 3 and | 5 o'clock. { A special meeting of Isabella Circle,} National Daughters of Isabella, is| called this evening for 8 o'clock. All members of the degree team are | urged to attend. Tonight at & o'clock Ward Republican club will meet in 3ooth's block to elect officers. Inas- much as several women will probably | { be nominated, it is expected that a Eoodly representation of the fair sex i will be present. Mrs. F. 8. Stone of New Haven is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. II. Roden of Stanley street. 1 A meeting of all those interested { will be held in the Chamber of Com- | merce rooms Thursday evening for! ! the purpose of forming a Poultry | club in New Britain, Secretary Card of the Manchester club will give S | talk on “Poultry in General.” { The Young Women's Auxiliary of the South church will give a May- time fete Wednesday, May 11, from {4 until 11 o'clock. Cake and fancy articles will be for sale and tea will be served. An interesting program hag, also been arranged and the pub- lic is cordially invited. | The county convention of the W. | €. T. U, will be held on Thurs | Jewell hall, Hartford, Y. M. { bullding. Attorney George \ven, and Clifford | Capitol today in jtheir duties appraising the value of {land in Glastonbury which is to be jused for the East Hartford fire dis- trict. A daughter was born today to Mr. {and Mrs. Alexander Fanion of <81 {Church street, at the New Britain General hospital. Another Wednesday afternoon {whist of the Sumnshine society will be | held at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Fox, 412 Chestnut street tomorrow |afternoon. All Sunshine friends are {cordlally invited to attend. | Don’t miss the one dollar hat sale { &t _Goldenblum Millinery Co. tomor- | row.—advt. Ticket cxchange for New Britain Choral society concert at Crowell's drug store Thurs. morning at 9 @’clock ~—advt. | Exchange tickets at Crowell's drug | store Thursday morning, 9 o'clock for S.\ov Britain Choral society concert. —~advt. the Third Klett, Owen Ha- Bell. were at the connection with HE MOHICAN MARKET 367 MAIN STREET PRICES ARE DOWN! OVER AND SEE— 29c doz. FRESH WHOLFE MILK 24c lb. SIRLOIN 23c |b. SMALL LEAN SMOKED FRESH CUT LAMB FOR PIE .. LEAN HUILI.\'(. BEEF .. BONELES POT ROA sSHou LDI S KOI l4I-,D 22c w 20c Y 10c 17¢ ™ 35C RED BUTTERFLY TEA (All Flavors) . 3 Ibs 200 . pkg S BLUE ROSE RICE CORN STARCH .. 13 1b peck 25C FANCY ORANGES doz 2Be Come Early’For First Choice. 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