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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921. Financial ntral Market Saturday Specials e t 'WALL STREET ST['(;K LARGE NEW BRI‘XI) o p I ]3(' each Member New York Btock Exchange 65 East Main St. A Few Steps from Main St. L e e e o || NEW STRAWBEREY LA "30c each F reSh EaStem POrk (it o ot (| FRUIT SALAD o | and sDecial- ties, notably s Tobacco, showed extreme declines of 2 to 1 Large can Table Peaches, in syrup, 21c each We Offer: L Fresh Lean Smoked points. The closing was heavy. Sales , 5 i LoULDERs . m 1DC | SHOULDERs m 15¢ Jiors e Stoing wes neavy: sas Our own made Old Fashioned Chocolates i (4\": York Stock Excnhange quotas 49(’ l.b Lean Pork 25 Lean Pork tions “‘urnished by Richter & Cu., < 1 C meaub ¢ ROAST CHOPS Gtchiiese sa ST sk Btack Come early for the special -~ . s - o RS | High Low. Close. SHOULDERs 1 29C | MEAT ... 1 25¢ | aumgum . 37 3 Store closed at 6:30 p. m. Am Am Car & Fdy.126% 7 K Am Cotton O 203 . 4 Am Locomotive. §y Am Sug Rel cm 911y Am Sumatra T b hort Rib Top Round Am Tovatte 20 B UDD G Co oAST .. 1 22C | ROAST A Wostan ciioaE : e Am Wovlen il et B NI OWGEORGENITS | CITY ITEMS 2 o sa or, i ean, comcesces 100 SHARES STANLEY WORKS, Preferred 50 SHARES BILLINGS & SPENCER, Prefe Choice Shoulder Toy & ROAST ....... 1 17C ROAST o \.uu'fim 1 Investments, Local Stocks Teirphones, 1815, Shoulde: 9 Fresh Cut 1 Ej:h:mn:‘um : . n Battle of music tonight.—advt. - 1 ’ ¢ Ohio ... 384 HAR" AT P“LAN Policeman and Mfs. T} as Feeney We Off Rec: : e RG ... Ib 5(: Beth Stecl B ... of 44 Lawlor street are receiving con- € er and ommend : STEAK ....... 1 C | HAMBU i gy T 2 TR SR NORTH & JUDD Paglitic” . ... 5 da 3 a1, »O! ast » P n . . . . Qampgalla ! . s _ muu.l.lm., born last night at the hos- Price On Application. Ches & Ohio ... e3i s (Continued from First Page.) Dr. J. 1t % dhic Harris, superintendent of Chi Mil & St. . 283, 3 {the health department, is spending a Chi Rk Isl & P. 33 3 f stor order—that ix not 'few days in Washington, D. C. Chile Copper .. 5 2y |fair. . .. To say to Germany “Here he Y. M, F. A. B. society will ; Chino Cop .... i QAETs Sl B i e vies next Monday Col ' Puel & from 3 5 . - »een decided by the treaty , cvening S g Cwill ‘lu : Cot"uni & iron 3% JOHN P. KEOGH Legs of 28 Loin Lamb 25 Coin: Piodat xtar 7 ) .. | vou. but the Poles are to be allowed | ar ing with Mrs. George Trz M i LAMB ....... I C CHOPS ....... Ib C Crucible Steel . 3 S, .1v,-;a.1..n ‘..-_”,,, et o “:.k.\ W. Marx of 187 Greenwood ember Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. ‘ Cuba Cane Sug. 203 7 it. and you will not be allowed to | reported to the police last night Waterbury “Brid, Shoulder Lamb, fine 90c Lamb for 12c Endicott-Johm . 67 defend yourselves In a province which | that his automobile had been struck Danbury STOCK < : “ has been yours for 200 years and | by a trolley car on Arch street a lzl for ROAST ... STEW B Erle ok 13% | which certainly 5 Mot been’ Pollah | the fendor was damegen o o Midictgvn BONDS Hgte. 1st Dl for $00 years' is discreditable and | | e > DI Pri Wi New York B 2, p = B 3 ) sered e and *ure lard, 1lc¢ 1b. Russell Bros.— rect Private re to New York and Boston. Gaston, W & W not worthy of the honor of any land. | advt ; S A * :i:: {;:}e‘f;:“‘:c Rrous” 37 ! am perfectly certain that will not The At imeetine oIS Rl G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg. — Tel. e a2 K B 24 be the attitude the Allies will take. | Auxiliary of the A. O. H. will be held ; e ea Good (B -¥) Co. 3 The only thing which I would like SESTaI05L o it eive Gt, North pfd .. N to in behalf of the government all on M 2 : i —= — = ~ S n street. ' 1linois },entnl . B is Tomorrow’s your lust chance t Inspir Copper .. it tend New Dritain’ss Greatest Iu Small Legs Solid Roast : ]lmerbor Con .. 4 43 4 W happens, we cannot ac=| qure Sale. Home Furnishing Co.— % of VEAL ... w&IC | VEAL ........ 1 &DC Jiint der Mar ... 13 % | copt a fak accompli. That would be | iavr. - Int Mer Mar pfd 943 |to permit a defiance which might Matthew M. Meskill, who retired n Choice Veal Veal for 15c ::: l:l;:re! . 16 1«-:‘.1 to EURREE of the most dis- | yesterday as grand chiel ranger of - k7 A astrous kind.” the Forest »f Connectic as pre- 4 CHOPS . PEW-........I . Kelly Sprin Tire 46 : The prime minister concluded with | sented with & ::::‘n‘l”n\l::, b NEW BRITAJ,IN NA’QONAL BANK BUILDL Kennecott Cop.. 2 3 213 |a reference to ssin, which he said The degree tenmgof Court Fri 10 CENTRAL ROW, HARTFORD, CONN. Granulated Fancy Large 23c Lack Steel ..... 41z [now was broken hut would be | s of A.. under theSleadership ;}v?“’u..' DORALE 5 HLA, M T SUGAR . ... POTATOES peck Lehigh Valley . 545 5 "”“lx;rll‘]' Homipantiggeausiry and | gin Jack Kiles ve an exemplifica- ; Maxwell Motor . 8A% -~ s would have a word in the future of fhre e N et i PLATE, Fresh and 10 Skinback 25 Mex Petrol ....149% 3 3 | the world melknew: NEIRRIAIWEAL | o ayotent G e ctai o e Corned . ...... C HAMS . ... h C Midvale Stesl... 8% @ Russla’s views would be or with whom oresters at New Haven yester- We Offer: Miesoust Pud Sea she would side. hose wishing _to N Y Alr Brake g destroy the treaty of Versallles, Mr. gle milk, 2lc. Russell Bros.— N ¥ Central ..... 713 % | 1dova Georsze declared. should think | ;. 100 SHARES STANLEY WORKS, Preferrd N Y,NHand H . by ot '“I“ possibilities of the rest of cen- A daughter was born today at the Norf and West . tral Europe N New Britain General hospital to Pa- - SR North Puc . : ~ Strike Called Of. trolman and Mrs. Thomas Feeney of Price On Application. o I ) T Berlin, May 13.—The general Strike | iys yawios: stree - ¥ Pan Am_P and T . 695 beguri by (He German workmen & Members of St. John the Evangel- Penn R R ....c0.. 8 8 Oppeln, Upper Silesia, in protest | i Holy Name society will be en- Plotéa ATtk . e g st the attitude of the inte Tertaingd LY Briaf s Holy Nanie Loringan ] licd commission toward the Polish in- [ oty next Th e v Ray €on Cop surrection has been called off. accord- | ygung in the 43" card tournament - ~pugSnan ed > . = ing to advic from Oppeln this | ({j pe played. and at the close a r ¥ Rep'l and § .... ~ s ey - ! luncheon will he served INVES TORS DA’ A BOQO P~ ”a‘ Royal b, N Y 1. i B Omcens | Ean i J. M. Zuk complained to the police ] N Sia Oil Ref .. T ers of all the German parties. | o4,y (hat he has some cement. piled A thin, neatly bound, pocket-fitting boeoklet containi including the German nationalists and | ;0 ; : fat oot 5 o 8 in front of a house he is erecting at . o svstematizing the ~cordi: o vy Se-#'S and I the communists visited the headuuar- | . corer of Farmington and Oy ruled columns systema g the recording of yo PGS Sas ters of the commission yeste s the [ e e e A iy i market transactions. - k v, South Rai cee. 21% 3 ispatches e, and ‘re assured b - 2 i i iati » aturday chla!s' I or One Day Only Studebaker €o .. . % 773 . ;"‘v:‘:':;'l"‘ Ly -'l“‘“"““‘*“‘;_ ek "“I'”-t covering e \n;llnu\‘wl ‘;Iho‘ : Also contains space f(yr“lnanlol‘al:dn. ticker abbreviation . L “ " . ¢ : < 2 . Y was_ spoiled by 1w hieavy rain ¢ 20 = . Vi geuu tud x o 4 3| missiesi, that na negbtiations with Inq'!','\ e o highs and lows lor 1919 and 1920 and interest and yie! eXUs an ne - Jos 3. g 8, & 40 Pairs $9 Tan Brogue Tob Prod . b Daig | theRutah in "f_j;';;“w;“l taken pl Court Friendly, F. of A., has -been tables Oxfords Trafs OI .. ; "3 albeion Pl G e i s You Muy Have This Handy and Useful Booklet FREE Upon Reg| . o Union Pag . - " 1, Best butter. 4%¢ b, '; 4 S i = s ¢ el Md., August 16 1o A With mitttary hiels. United iy LA e taed o ||| FRIEDMAN-MARKELSON & COMPA —Saturday Only— JIENDE Hetetl s S e the National Daughters of Isabellu at $4.90 |L :x In.fi.\l cod . : ! POULTRY CLUB FORMED . x-;‘:.m ,mm::- Smne (.;::‘.1..‘,;02?;1: M ;l:r::::r Consolitated Stock Exc hauge mH\“:ford, 3 ) B ‘o Aabione & X e — worik in which Mrs. John Callahan, *Phone Bushnell 2610. s § L . | ) oonair and Mi Mari t 11 eel pfd . : 3% | W. H. Card of, Manchester Gives Irec- || Mis% Mty Noonan dnd Miss Masian Main Office 20 Pairs Tan One-Strap Pumps frin o ; : 563 R e S 45 Begver Street New i 0 “he gl o ture at Chamber of Co el W 1 SeTVed VI Bely Lot ey S S O Wivx Overiand || S : g Zhel resularfiiiceling Satithe s Daueh s ! FAST PRIVATE WIRES TO VARIOUS MARKETS —Saturday Onl)”“ o on e el E A Members Revctved. ters af Americawiil be held in Jr. 0. U. Aratis ) A. M. hall Monday evening at 8 o'clock. . e — - W H Card of Manchester, guve an | jcola Candelorf™ of 124 Myrtle T O SN b PO AV IR ° Pure lard, 1lc 1b, Russell Bros.— | illustrated lécture last evéning at the |, "lo( ina Miss Filomeno D'IFrances- v Chamber of Commerce ro0ms on poul- | ., o (he same address, huve taken | = n ' S try. Mr. Card is well acquainted with : ppteding eEL ——]q‘ ’ — 3." Pa"'s‘P'\‘ent Tlll'l;l Pumps CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. poultry raising and the meeting was | 200\ Tor o) xl.l\-,::»mm ‘:.‘:.nf Eena I With Leuis heels. , Were $8.00. Exchasie held in hopes of starting a poultry | HUS T G Goeetman before the | WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS AND ARE FULLY EQUIP! X I Dt 4 club here. It was successful and more | omon o e antod. sh being WASH AND POLISH YOUR CAR. Saturday Only— — than 25 members were enrolled. Ar. | 1000 ¢ ,",':{.(, e A onout e GIVE US A 'TRIAL. SATISFACTION GUARAY 2 milk, 21c. Russell Bros. Card, in his illustrations, drew vari $2.90 . ous, kinds of chickens on a board with | *™™ CLARK’S AUTOMOBILE LAUN D) —— the aid of a crayon. He also depictea F ] Dai 3 PAINTING AT CITY 1L the different colored chickens by Deaths and une REAR 103 WEST MAIN ST, & ¢. M. CLARK, 60 Pairs Finest Black Kid Lace Oxfords The City 1l commission has fot | drawirg them in their respective col- | e Nabob last. Were $9.00. a contract for the painting of the The club will hold a meeting 2 ; I‘ X |'\' e S5 - _— JU water department oflice: City Hall xt week Thursday evening at ~ The tuneral of Robert N. Peck was o Snturday Only and the |lr(‘lllnhun";‘ :\':rl:“\\‘ ‘«"mk.‘-" o'clock at the commerce rooms and | held this afternoon at Newtown, Coun., up today. The offices have been | officers will be clected to head the | o'clock, Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe UCTION © badly in need of renovating for many | new orzanization. Plans for the club | officiating, and burial was in Newtown. _.A ey years, nothing in that line having | will also be outlined. The Stanley Rule & lLevel plant, of been done since the occupancy of e ! which the deceased wus an officer, Al STABLES OF THE LATE ALBERT €. ROOT, 50 Pairs Tan the building by the city. Best butter, 4%c 1b. Itussell Drox. | closed toduy out of respect to the de- ASANT AVE., FORESTVILLE, CONN., ceased. >, « X uske R — - uesday, May 17, 1921, at 10 a. m., standard Brogue Oxfords e Soatt RS U ‘ : < Carl Woll, John K. Condon, Administrator of th " —_ — i It has been requested that all spec- | Frani > Wolf. seve equipment used by Mr. Reot in zeneral . trucking business With flat rubber imens of birds seen in this locality be | months : ays. : , 10 double dump carts, 7 dead axle wagons, 3 pole wago MAY FREE TOLL BRIDGES enorted 1o Jugone Schmidt of 494 | and Mrs. Frank Wolf of 41 Hunte: . wagon, 3 spring trucks, 1 one, horse wagon ‘i body, 1 § heels. | Church street, on May 14 and 15. | road, died this morning at his home. § and sideboards, 8 sets of .bobs, sleds and log boats, 2 hay rig, T those days having been set aside as | Hg leaves besides his parents, one sis 8 wets of double harnesses, street and ‘stable blankets, .6 horse chular price $7.50 | Hartford. May 13.—A bill 1o free | census days by the Bird clubs of Con- | ier and two brothe “The funeral canvas cover and burlap, 4 mowing machines, 1 hay Loy D g {all toll hridges in the state will be re- | necticut. Mr. Schmidt has been named | will be held mn\m.lu..\ .llullmlv:\n“x‘l! harrows, plows, blacksmith shop outfit, and many l,,,ifl.,."mm o " { portgd by the legislative committee | Jocal census captain 30 from the Andrews and anlit-. and implements, 1,000 feet of plank, 17 25 foot poles, cord woo ~—Saturday Only on e next wec It the hill - 5 1 home on Walhut strect S 1 automo! : nder oil, 1 M.Q!‘- which was recommended by the roads, Pure lard, - 1b. Russ 08, p Martin W. Gaudian will 2 g audl harn 3 e blocks, ° rivers and bridges committec. Bills |advt jciate and burial will be in Fair- shetes 2 Sile relver shine. € on this subject, which came in with view cemetery. in attendance. Terms ca: » —— e ""v"""-* from the flrl\unm CHARISTIAN ENDEAV - _‘;,,_“ - Very respectfully yours, — 2 nitt vesterday we duplicate According 1o information received Philip B. W. Mardon. = ? & See These Walk-Over Shoes in Our Center Case. b e ri et |l bl D LI el e le i e R e e . THE "Ul“f:uml‘{,{.l:’;l‘lm{ml&k n reported In after a-favorable r Britain Christian Endeavor Union will | hia street, died at his home last night. - 4 port. hold a regular quarterly rally Friday [ He was 62 years old and had been em- | o - S 3 N o — = D 2 M i ’s [ " senator Costello of Groton, who had | (oo Py oo Sinstead of tonight, ploved as a carpenter at the Russell & . been active In behalf of free | G0 unnounced. The m & | Erwin company for the past 30 y .| tional church, will officiate. Burial bridges upon noting rejection of the ¢ 5 X cife. c daughter, M will be in Falrview cemeter be hel n : S ongre- ¢ leaves n- wife, onc daug Mrs. be in ew Cf 3 bridge bills made inquiry and was told ek . My, S ol - Congs i ) A v gational church chapel G. F. reen of East Providence, and - 3 . g > rascrg ”'," """"l":, f"’"f',:'\':_‘r"“"h‘”:,';,,",':'" S R two <ons. Albert P. and William H., Albert Bachmann. One Cent Sale on Mill i:-“c:rr; .'S:;L‘.'.'vffr ;rplfimlu x‘l 30, 19 gle milk, 21c. Jtussell Bros.— | both of this city. Te was a member Albert Bachmann, a former resident. In orgcx to let you get . e ; 3 , | aave of Moose Court. Court Pride, F. of,A., | of this city, dled last night at . the ly . pastelrs "hos ot forsed came in with ':,u:,,'f,,: 3t billa sseng tax exeliE e e Lexington Judge, 1.°0. O. I.. and the | state hospitul at Norwich. The body ‘clnfi “nflk%‘fl“ om 5 reg . < e B 3. Mutual Benefit assoéiation. | will be brought to this city and the | urday one guartfor. the: which the committee did not ap-| A regular meeting of the school | k. and ¥ A . D ! Q Shoe Store : flan.which the < P oard will be held ihis afternoon at | The funeral will be held tomorrow | burial will he fa Fairview cemetery, | ofsiaegwta mmm ues

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