New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 12, 1921, Page 3

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ERYTHING THE BRIDE-- CIALLY RE- ENGRAVING the invitations moderat ow lettoring solve prob ttractive wedding jouncements at better looking thar ind not » weh oned script the near a | A¢ an new experienced | paper this [a dstinction these | xture 1y done on fine warked t \ te to notice and for) THE e nson Drug Store |- el ordit ).171 Main Street. DRSFALL-MADE Ready - For - vice Clothes |/ b his con clothes | Horsfall 1yl e \ ome but clothes radiate custont:tailor crting Apel h wp ol tog | hou yreed fron done by ! Limos that t will not ‘ il creating 1yl ind tha f velined | have he the ndir eah resist h with wenr | | ate £50.00 and Upward | a | rooming p New Br |\ capes h . ) point oiler Il paper The ke Horafall (i 1 ompany : Tota tions 3 Hartfol CEY t Pays (o Buy Our Kind Asylum Se., 1 « ) of the The ear's W the yatem thix we m | method Wo hay whly Ciry blam and rec | ! ? ITEMS {o [ w } mone the. co by ik h ppolttod. delegates fladevi lod 1o Mow ofAbat orde iy the York Miend In N | w temn D prrueted @ and battle of Aread mven and Cir Lecepte Men's Ontfitting a 1 hined meorporat " avaln J ] A% been / ovenine vt Filks ol a1y Jadd @ Main strect 1ehY which the w nu to Nangh- e ¢t the Iy, Tt s W day as car e he wize for any as good the first. of dril o ndequ sult rne sity of pamp We nghton's e Crust b b Quality pod Mewaith, all Stop at Naughton’s Bread Shop for v tation: 249 Calls During Year, N7 considerable 1 adjoining 10 179 in 1919 hic mun ed on follows, including I W 1 f ici) 1mis- epu- onditions 1 part nd t pri men aduile tions da Compared of | ccommend | cons vining om- No from is | op. Irawy ha ' which otor driven 1 used n auxi Vim0 No d the whicl nd h house a4 condition revention preyention I ¥ third « ¢ ‘hiet th nu sremat deal of cle ind ne in -the- lin o condition exifs nza litig of in d severs) improvements i Wijerent \ builgir theaters far. makir the od hot possible Life pre K red 1 A aifr in o houses where needed itain General hospital we been erected installed A ligiats at prinkler voms and 1 waxte mute kgep this cleaned ap as 1 inspect re huild n -in ings yards and alley ommissic ommissioncer ne outstunding fea was the of wetivities weep plo rollowing ccommend d for s 4 ( careful Qrvice into the which transition from ystem and that th citizens the two “ be r loption wle study of gire matter v the ®or with cities u or have ubstit wiusion makeshift re No. ni onrde o 1 The the for apy one come permanent wila Notwithstar number of fire vas more than d eviovs P the ' efforts of v burean, because the would imber ai have otherwise greater Averted have the the advoecate During PrORTeNs iz strongly ril tower has myst z the te te biain the desire respectfully request consideration of the " dditional and emphasize combi hose the mal) chemienl h rew could good persons from all an mu ding Would ng odel- t we in ining Bt went | patriotic | We | neople it | exit | ind | t erey th placed | { | onr nuch w 1 the tance nt- | | observan woon | ation g les thor- 0 to 1 ution woxi par duty pre he Aur loub! rected 1 e wo o in nece: Mtior huild Tionse e shop and | fires proportions. buildin t | heuse teg-mechanic o Lthe swoilen | | througl ] st MEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALL THURSDAY, MAY 12, 19 FIRE DEPARTMENT | MEMORIAL BAY WORK INCREASING —ORBERS ISSUED Grand -Army. Veterans to.Take Part Again H of 1= issued 1he Wood \ pence Stanl follow col 1 the mander PPost. K ng orders formal ob- Memorial Mond war Arm World Grand Veterans Woman's Ieli Patrio ans: Aux . 3 and Friends wades eritice ted coun the North n people rated from the t heart clear young country mited the 1e w World N wall in men ever of the in lifc their world it ind 10 enlist ed " he tyranny. 1 ready lives, will, day a ades and all that all brerve requés citizens possible the falien com that fla in our 1 memorial to our heroes public half mast on then full rdiadly i n organi to publle dgercises pupils in public \ways been very kind and help- the Army in gathering tc eeor: the rhe rembers of \preciate and our request and Memori huildings Day until 1 and with nilitary unite e v itions ns i ot The our Grand which dead G to A given iin friends \ther- this s0 freely hedp turn them and to the city that we to it for aid in g flowers the we may our oratc ves of soldier 1 Thy the kindness of Prof. S H. Holmes, siiperfnténdeht of schools, ind of Fr W. (. French ncipal of the Grammar school are per- nitted to the ha ment of the Grammar school, next to the Methc h for receiving and arrang ng flowers \ o'clock ough we dist ¢ ur hand will b morninz Relief Corp in this man- committes on in the The rposd Woman's istance furnish but ner yusly v din- in “au flotvcFs their assist the and most succesgsful who iting ns en for yer « distrib Vet * also rangit ind The Auxili helpin in plans a of the ye the h atly use mtomobile this way all comrades have been a part in the parade and memo- in day In past rs members PPost Stanley Ve Kt contributed 3 rous citizens patriotic¢ n ithe who manrched and dared to do whatev Ao, but these Menio- very dear to nrade, and fully accépted <o = ire Moss © izorously yme to them, sixty years Te Day ' 1o do so now ] exerd MHenrt every =0 \ hose marshal participatin ned b nder Streeter, in his struction followi ppointed To Hleceive Sons T'he ng committ « Ve w. terans Norton Boy #lowers hairman ot Huts, Cem- hairman: L. May Gilbert Sons of Vet 1te Graver, Fairtiew » Deco W Penti ntley ory Sternberg Charles oot fes: Willlam r Pu ves, Son \holi M ramns ny Lewis m Johr wat chael Vets itomobile m Citizens Corps Ve Mahor 1 WL pa “hamber- A ‘ mitt 1 on n of ran BILLS SPPROVED, <, hilla of the last | proved foltowing monthly wera common night " at a meeting ouncil finance commitie et depart construction. ' § sewer 1 5 subw! nance cot health s Isolation hospital hall commission, $648.87 police $962.81; water. STIQUEL—BART 131 . 75 ighter Mr t Main_gtreet 4K vesterday Winters, wple will el Stiquel of married John trip the afte After re odn by T, weddin rremont OFFICE FO The Waterbury force of ! necticut Light and Power | was entertained last evening by the Jc Bowling tournament followed compan cal branch s wer w @ dance at Electrie hall e played, | ? o SEALER 1lers of weis year shows devices inspected ymndemned for confiscated number REPORT OF e report of the mensures of aind for the | approved, { pair, 49 7 { 4 from ! sist of two squads of ecight men each, { | there schools | properly | | jude: { deparinrent 4 - the Khma = i of \ppreciated Department - have been { £ | | { and | Main | “|or the ) 21. We Have a Complete Stock of All Kinds of Wheelbarrows. Wheelbarrows for big men. Wheelbarrows for little men. RBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET 'LABOR COSTS JUMP UP 113 PER CENT. Railroad Expert Gives Figures for One Class of Roads ¥ * HIGH SCHOOL CADETS Captain Clark Already Picking Teams | | to Take Part in Competitive Drill | of Meriden, Stamford and This City. At the senior High school the pro-+ fessor of military science has begun cadets for drill tween the R. O. T. C. lecting participation held in | the competitive to be be- of New Stamford on "Ma privilege “of n High =5 of numbe detail Meriden and election for senfing the New whl- be madc but protic; chosen Washington, May.12.—Labor costs school § t0 class one roads.were greater by nything 1 115-her cent in 1920 than they were pinc 1917, Julius Kruttschnitt, chairman infl Ahe board of the Southern: Pacific, 4 declared in a siatement submitted to- to the scnate interstate com- committee. During the smme he Sross revenues ers sed less than The be as the ney 19, to is will con- two guides, and u platoon lcader, but { 48¥ will alsg be a few supernume me ries to provide for unforeseen acci- | Period Senn the « The contest Rex, cent. . nd platoon dr The witne; cup won last incre 54 will include both squad nd the prize is the vear and now held by the Meriden High school. The drill takes place in the armory at Meri- den. High school. The drill takes pl in the armo t Meriden at | 7 o'clock on the evening of May 4 it expected that the come from the military Yale university. enacted, he Deen incre b (o SR 324 1920, he The statement s “The labor bill to the carri 1976 Wwhieh was before the Adam&om took ofect, stood at $1,468,576,- r . costs_h government 30 and will 27th, is of SPECIAL SERMONS PLANNED Pastor of Stan- 1 ~“Th 1917, when 4 was i effect, the Testion of the Fions of clase 482,142 i This w eries aami 1 labar w law - of the ¢a - one amounted to $t n, 10 T H s inercased by the raffroad ion in. 181% =6 ThatTthe for fhat yvear was:$2%633,- Arranges Se cost as further incveased by the administration .in 1919 to 128 . or an_increase, over of -$1,108,646.290 ;g over 1916 i 3R next Sunday Memorial church M. ] pastor, will preach W1 the morning | services at 10:45 upon a series of topics | 1919 was fur- railroad labor thé labor co: describing the evolution of the religious | £on experience in the bible as follows: May 15—*The Religion “Thou “hait Not." ' May ir by the “hoard-dw T | for 1 of he Shepherd’s Psalm.’” Blessed Are They. *“The Lofd’s Praye mion. ) The junior scouts will meet morrow, Friday afternoon at 4:30 in the church All the girls over are urged 1o come Brotherhood will meet -tom & Tor Gurpet bowling are invite IN POLICE COBRT Sargis and Joseph Fined as Result of aectual. . howev that yes re (Holy a part ot BEER AS MEDICINE mivl to- 10 years of cordially _ House Judiciary Committee Has Hearings Taday on Volstead's New Measures Washingt for commitiee by O the ctor's n May 12.—Heari before the jud the bill intro- Volstead pro- to the Aime 1he General under e rseribed for " were soq Flast ciary on Wirman of duced hibit a de sitnatic to Cases. sale of beer ck on slomon Sarg tined S r Attorie and wine be opinion of mer that Volstead the ail would prohibit use medicinal purp but specitic and strin- tions on this subject. Wheeler, zeneral counsel saloon “aZue was one of uled by the commit- of the bill. The oppo- were headed by Olfve attorney the An- company of St. Louis. n with his appearance to- ~osta for assaulting Albert Joscy the victim was fined $10 and costs for beer Lreach of the peace in connection w5 with the smed melee, hefore this place same when both wo Judge G. W. Kl morning troub Friday at ih Main Center took T t wd corner of 13ast the fivs anti i strect the 1o I Ma had followed street coffee-house to inquire he s nt a le Remm 1 end under Sar- v 3 « Joxeph made 1 on Joseph from e, in suppe 4 sition fores for signa heated @ a denia A followed the open statement to Mr. Vol | two came ‘o blows. Joseph faring Ly | was made public from August ¢ liie worse | A. Busch, president of the company. Judgment form of This statement declared for © six months’ prebation w or all or beer for none.” Tt contend- in the case of Geor cd that the rights of the great mass tor men & the great common rights it said, “are at their daily have no lawvers to appear for in Washington and to make it possible for only the rich few to purchase is against the Jer right of th st number.” i Lol RAN ) S. Luther meeting this { evening Rev. Dr. Huagglund of Boston will be the speaker. Other numbers on the program will piano dueis by Clacence Lundguist and Harold Sjolan- violin solos by Carl Har Hulda Christensen duets Christensen and Alfred Ericson program refreshments will be and in the w oo handc Bittner nic John- with co- | Th Xtent | tasks wats | “beer B down charged with son assaulting m was drug Bittner such removs the Joh by men nd them to caine fran, drunk, was arreste Policeman William P. Hayes la izht He was fined- §10 and costs. — | SWEDISH L | At the TO TRANSFER RATLROAD London, May 12.—(Canadian Press) ~At the meeting of the réholders Grayd Trunk Railway com- today it was decided to ratify ement the manage 1 the ¢ providing for the trol of the muilway [isas der, solos: by by Mrs After th served. ' between “anadian and transfer Zovernment of the Zovernme con- nt | this meonth ' MY FIGHTING LIFE BY GEORGES CARPENTIER A 1 fascinating story hich will publisited in this paper~ starting Monday next of & man who starfed with nothing but his world. Read it . boxinz IS BEING ATPACKED | the { o b fush! 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