New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 6, 1921, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, Britain, where ) Financial | & SRR P N VALSTREETSTOR = o ol gy || o gALT RN X R et e e ' there will e no graduation exercises %31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, T - \ 3 ¥ at the Grammar school this June 3 placed on the factory pension list. o i b f g 5 Several i ¢ school syste ) 3 s 1 ; ‘ : ‘ sl bl el s g ; s cha e sehool systen ‘% STANLEY R. EDDY, bgr. TEL, . - tu ! 1 R / 3 wve caused thi nstead of com- | (59 —_— e L L N < ik Lamdind 6 mencement exercises now Yhe sradua- | 53 Nteel pF 7 . 1 ek 18 L / tion class 11 hold them nec eb- | whed by Itichter & Co.. mews Lk {. < : | Mr. Keller ig survived by his daus . - :\ 'm,“.’ . ‘k‘ o’ : |\ l\\ L;x ! Stock e xchange.) op; « who e lives > - 2 . SO ALl L t ':1 ? . !‘“'h ”1' ";I h J ived, anothc | the pupils who otherwise would have nse . lughter s 1Lattje i e | i = vill RO g entered the senior Hizh school next TAFN / NG D . i 3 | ALkl D ARG ierofon it 4 fall. will be taken by them at the | §& 50 FAFNIR BEARING Visit, and Mrs. John A. Dolan of th : : Prevocational school which has been city, a third daughter. William Kelle 2 . : chanzed to the Junior iligh school. | B8 OTAL g"[‘()( K and Charles W. Keller, both of this 3 This year's class held exercises din | Fra city, are sons 2 \ February and those who left school | MARKET TODAY | “53.2 v was ot i 3250 oetoc _ : R o T B8 A this rnoon from his home ex A 3 3 Al upiIsE (ro il licolsk wholweral >3 (Furntshed by .|r)vt¢:r‘ & \.o‘.)‘ | M. G. w Hill officiated and in- 3 e % T to have taken the first year in High 5 Bid 1oV | terment was in Fairview cemeters % : school next vear., will comaence at HEd Kle fght 135 14 2R : & 3 the Junior High school in September <outhern N 108 111 CARD OF THANKS imd take the first vear Senior Iligl m . \ g X and take e first year Senio zh S7157) Tiras S (O PR TPy e M : =chool studies there. They will then | luate in Junc 12 had been the STANLEY WORKS 40 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Am Hardware 1 s nds and neighbors who assisted ilings & Spencer 3 % me during the funeral of my be rmer course Pupils wduating in sruary and June from the first eisol L = loved husband, father and son. In : s s - ; 5 “olt's v Epecinll mannuiriaolil sianitol tHaal S vear Junier liish. will o to the I Fagle Lock ] - 5 e bt S o | Senior 11 e second year S (1] tanders | and ¢ T i 3 studies 9 3 Glover Post. The Y. M A. & R wchine com 20 | ° N 1 Mact ar rociety a & .M Co. i atow apd Wilco > New 31 Na Banlc dg. K, 5t P Willcox M. AND M MICHAEL 3 : < ol no W) tussell Mfg ‘o : ¥ 3 :.u ”! \|r~= : : COTTE AND FAMILY. Y § DONALD K. HART Mgr. Telephone Charter $09 Neovi » = ] 3 ' g Woman Pined for Slashing Relative' | | Standard Screw com With a Knife is Made Defendant in Cubn Cane sus { on M MTe Ca e |8 We Have a Close Market On Nothing strange in (his picture . . rouble is piling up fast for Paul a Spanish cotonel saiuting the tag the regiment passes in roview S G T e Wit | W G i Di s G epn STANLEY WORKS, Common and Prefe costs for slashing with a larg Madicott-dq tead the full paze ad about the ine Iudinski. Last Saturday in po- Alteruation Sale e fally wdvt inley Woman's Relief corps will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in G. A. R. hall ppatn o — - | of her hushand, Today she is the de- The will be w meeting of Daly ' afternoon aces and games will be | .0 Bt oushilh e Lawy el in illnes me month. He was a : 2 council Knights of Columbus. in the held. I Farmun will act as an- || = o s e e tivaiatiSos 2 had renin oM tachlin, for Steve Hudinski, viewing her regiment at Valladolid. Steve Hudinski, of Hartford, a cousin m ' Main street oid ¢l soms tomoe > eve g. The o Ces hile corge D ‘ e 1 " 1 clubrooms tomorrow evening. The noun whi rge Duncan will 1 004 S e Laintl country fe everal montl The | o s rers s G ! 'hiS | ywenty candidates and other import- and nine-ome will participate to- | {5 e F L R Chere by - — . morn v s chureh BUr-1 o business items will be discussed. morrow, while grades seven-one and |1t S IR S IETE fL. L. JUDD . G. JUDD wW. T. al w « « tholic emetery r . a, = = - daush e rn to Mr.|#cven-two will hold theirs Wednes- | 2t «s u farmhand. Constable Fred | and Mrs, « of Franklyn | day Vinkie actvealtnelnapers Mr.. Dickro Der \brahanian s LA S YA Winkle served the pap Funer: services were held v)m-l"' ok | T Michael Hudinski. husband of | . o \frerne o'cle »r the late Mrs afSewingisoclely SOl o g AR PATIENT AT HOSEUCAL Pauline, has through Lawyer Albert ranth will meet tomorrow afternoon | One new paticnt has been admitted | o5l it 000 ST e 000 3 L 8 & or 3 23 WEST MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, COND Dickro r r " ] b lLayray- e ] at 2 welock at the home ot Mrs Leon- (to the City TIsolation hospital and 1 D! Yamaiik T e p M. Missiarian in ars an s Investinents, Local Stocks Teiephones, 1 ird Fo 3 son’ strect, Maplo |under treatment for scarlet fever. A : Damer aTiiNe Rtante norial ohureh, | 2rd Fox of 33 Johnson®strear. Maple junder {reatment f ARISIa oy Hudinski. The defendants are asse Mdated & S T Hill. Supper will bo served at 6:30 ! temporry assistant, Miss Smith of the | GESE TR0 CETECRIES HEC SRR Rt . : o'clock, followed by a social hour Hartford selation hospital. has veen | (500 o Leonard Schmitt of 684 Easf Maip'i secured 1o work with Miss Koslas 3 We Offer ¢ the hospital e e e RN brseaphspgie 'New Haven Fire Engine | WON'T AGCEPT CITY'S PAY STANLEY WORKS, Common. Nort Aol . treet, died laxt nig fhe leaves . Motoreyele Officer William 8. Strolls g = for the | Hits Auto, Then House | (. or 130 sent Out on Jobs This orth * | three brothers, Wal Mo ab i North : Al SR 99 1| ESTES S L uter Meabe. Mch w5 qple to be up town today Pure Ol ] . e " el MeCabe and Jaumes McCabe, and first time' since he- Wax dnjured by New F en, June 6.— enging 3 Pan P 6ot it sister, Miws Rose Mccabe The | haing run over by an automobile of the fire department, a motor veh! Morning Refused 30-Cent-An-Hou Penn 121 1 funéral will be heid «t 10 o'Mock ichard Forsyth. stationed at the | cle, was responding to an alarm today of Actin: Ofe: Made o0 Them., Plerce-arroy " 1 Wednesday morning at St, Mary's avy p > < S 1 chicle ting i & =g s navy vard at Philadelphia, is visitinz | it collided with the vehi Pittsburgh o . VS . church. The burial will be in St.{at the home of his father Richard | Assistant Fire Chief Ttichard M. Dix . JOHN l)~ KEOGH T T The municipal employment bureau | dewred be exemplified on | starter. Grades ht-one. cizht-two, | o e i e Ray.. Con ) ) . Mary'a- new cemetery Forsyth of Main street, n. The engine crushed Jlaced 130 laborers - at rk ot Readine / " A daughter was born today 4t the | machine. took to the sidewalk, demol- [ PU g S work s ts Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New Yorl it P morning in the street and - sewer | | 4 ' L g : Mer., *w Britain General hospital to A ished an iron fence aund broke b Fhathamile e reiente o toval \ > : s, { Christian K ged 59 vear p ¢ <. Joel Johnson of 30 Buel yuse e driver of the engine | =anss d cr represents prac aterbury ' hristian Keller, aged rs and |ana Mrs. J Johnson of Bu house. Only the driver ey s e e e D STQOCK S Sineclair t , . 3 10 months, died Saturday night at » [ street hurt, and he slightly - home of hix daughter. Mrs v Read It C. Porter Sons’ ad carefully — - : i Inu M John 1 - those nt out refused to take up the ===== | Kingsley of Highland Terrace, advt > ; 7 z . oy Highlang Tcecace, Belvi- § Sy ¢ 47tn | Pick and shovel when informed that Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston. ofl! l b Sere: = = New Haven, June At th . = e iholie | they were to receive but 30 cents an r 8 llrS.-Fn.—Sa( Mr, Kelle wme to this countr JUNIOR HIGH FIF convention of the : (PO (LS Sns (b il { S TR EYRTTR, STF ) G b T BT s ST e » b and went ¢ he Junior High school will hold = = ties h 1‘ Was olecte o persistent were a number ot | = = g Ui, ! ro s he remaine its annual field day and sportings of Nev ritain e hold the | Spanish upplicants for it s G = Lor - The next srs events at Walnut Hill Park tomorrow Presidemt. It was decided fo ! Sadesll e i e e ext convention in Waterbury, = aused q e a dis- turbance in the City Hall corridor. | v A thin. neatly bound, pocket-fitting booklet conta S == H ruled columns systematizing the recording of [ i | market Lransactions. PLAN “FOREMEN'S NIGHT pene - _ Also contains space for memoranda, ticker abbrevia T highs and lows for 1919 and 1920 and interest and | Event Will Be Held Tomorrow Even- | A, digSatie:ABRoICIOCUN Y EMIEC FA - You May Have This Handy and Useful Booklet FREE Upon . Banquet Hall. AIN REDUCES PRICES [ 0o iy Bl | man M. K. Pasco of the council. will AR TR 0 preside He is being assisted in the . Main Office |« nzements x‘»m 1he .‘\A»n.“ \15 Seer 45 Beaver Street " Ne ' gt Ml sslc ol dndi FAST PRIVATE WIRES TO VARIOUS MARKETS Second Time In Eight Months e e e will discuss Iabor problems, bill. Mr. Buckley moved b music and o buffet luncheon will be | was out of order on attem| Mr. Hall's motion. Nor (] provided I COMMUNITY CORP. OFFICERS. reconsidercd. Mr. Buckl Prices of all super six models are again lowered. i s b ed for the United Community Cor- ot ofiihclnlat and Enew Last fall a reduction of from $200 to $450 was made. porailon: Comstituent miémbers; L[ (Sentinued r; P Adchsion satd the commitg A NRE 18 harter | (e was: Yes 61: No 114 o - Lucas, for two yvears: Krnest Christ, . I°. King and Mrs. 11 M. Bates for | Which was put up to the farmers of M. Hall then offered Efiectlve June an a f“rther reductlon Of $150 was B] | one year: contributing members. | Orange provided that they should not | ment providing for a refd Mr. Phillips of Shelton s AMlortimer SGamp, Slteye BJ. l.eo- B8l ) /6 {axed! for benefi(xinot received. hut T. Iben liecks for | Orange representatives de n ch odel_ > F F livan and Dr. 3 ! e m ma on ea m = TI’!(‘ new prices 1'. 0' B' aCtory two vears; Mrs. A, J. Sloper, k. AL | (T ““"‘l Nasinotiaccepted ML lenaineifor Josiide ana y I Wightman and W. L. Hateh for s [ anadyzed the Dill. saying most of it i) a4y amendment like this . : c provisions were so absurd that they | The referendum was re are now as follows: D e e | ! merce, Paul K. I rs. George .| were hardly worth consderation e An amendment relating Kimball and W. C. Hungerford for | (4 (hat the chaos which would fol- | nes was adopted and two years and . W Pelton, 1. 1L 0ot D L B R vision | Amended adopted. The Cooper and L. A. Sprague for W e cnacmell B ¢ E st the bill by year. reasy were hardly worth consideration. U= | amendments 7 Passenger Phaeton $2250 Coupe .......... $3125 (v noden Moo Wikhex tn celebrate x| CCRUDRY o ke sesston Which e A meeting of the bourd of public [yext year, “If Orange wants @ diviSion | gy it the house intends Sedan $3250 Bl | works will he held tomorrow evening e sit down tozether amicably S e 4P Phaeton $2250 RCISEEEE (R e i e s L e assenger aeton T . e . 3475 ouring Limousine $3475 et by o tel DO | e ebuleg g lonal C b : l $2850 L' * lines on Hunter road from Clinton Mr. Woodrulf of Milford and Mr. GehecD, 3 5 abriolet ......... imousine .. ... . $3850 a reet to Osgood avenuc 11ill of Shelton both spoke for the bill | tine business will be transacted that is assessors in his plice as- —— . | sessed land at like tigures “they would R e A hingv S ROZANSKI—SIROR AL + shot at sunrise.” i 3 3, Plain] groom ix w fireman. attached (o the contral five station company My, Perry opposing the bill thought a plan of annexation of West Haven to New Haven can be worked out if said that on sentimental reasons the Nigtic Seadon 14 would not The bourd of health commissioners | (he litler yuoting figures of esse TOO LATE FOR CLA! tanley 1tozanski and Miss Joseph He believed it was right, logical, T l L]vl > Ol ST Q@ a1 opportunity was given the factions to | F= g™y el. 731 155 E STREET Fox’s Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. [{ o2reimin i A o e "aen || Fox’s Thurs.— hill should not prevail, as Orange e s routine business and a hearing on the od faith 1 move postponement o s qopated at length and the will meet tomorrow afternoon. Rou- | ment of farming land in Oranse sa _ ) Sikora were married-this mornir st and logical, but the farmers A s At the Sacred Heart of Jesus chureh, | should have, the right to go it alone | WANTED—Position as ¢ wedding reception followed at the | and Work out their own existence or general housework. o " home of the bride's parent The Sy o by the day. Mrs. Lonig [ J s Alcsftion e R. F. D., Box 31A, Plab boundarics

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