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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921. SICK HEADACHES FIRST PICTURES—AMERICA’S VICTORY AT POLO Financial WAL srecr oy FOR_YEARS i 160 CaroLINE AVE. . (New York Stock Exchange quota- b ‘f"' ’Ofc”"'“""“’“'_v' tions furnished by Richter & C sufferec for four years with members of the New York Stock Nervous Sick Headache and Dyspepsia. change). Tried doctors—ate bran gems—tool 3 & s s 8 ¥ e X 50 FAFNIR BEARING . High. Low. Close. | all kinds of remedies—but nothing : 3 ; N : 3 f A Beet sugar. v rvi i | 3 mo any good until T used . . ; : L 50 STANLEY WORKS A Camy ....... 26 26 y ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets. % SO : % A % s 2 3 Am Car & Fdy.1: 7 They made me well and keep me well 3 3 s Am Cotton Oil ; and I am always glad to tell peopls ’ : : ; o 40 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Am H & Lther. 103 103 0% | of the great things “Fruit-a-tives® : S i : : t:; ::;:"I'jff ‘«?:\f ! 4 | bave done for me. t S ¢ . 4 Am Sumatra Tob 53 3 1 bave many friendsin Ogdensburg : _ ) Am Tel & Tel..103 now using ‘Fruit-a-tives’ on my o i 3 g . ¥ R PR R R E@%W Am Tobacco .. 118% § recommendation”. C.E.BESWICK. . e ot i » 3 s ; g | A o Bon T Berr 5%y, 574 |- 50c.abox,6for§2.50, trial sise 25c. e Atch Top & § 3 § 7 Atdealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES At Gulf & WU I 23% 22% | Limited, OGDENSBURG.N, Y, 3 4 c ' : e & | H. L. JUDD ¥. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER Baldwin Loco . 71% 3 7 % 3 g % Balt & Ohio 3 e i3 W e July Victor records. C. L. Plerca & Ches & Ohio o by Bt P The American all-star polo team is shown here British team, in England. The Americans won and (::: 1!\:: f‘:l h& = 31% Mr. and Mrs. D. McGuire and Miss [in the first international polo game, against the are bringing home the cup. t‘hn“ Copper 0 4 i | Agnes Fox, Miss Anna McBriarty A SRR s ¢ : 237, |and Mr. g s. McNamara, the last ; == : WE WILL BUY o e ot $1, kb et of DS Bae' e o aenten th s ana gosotss - QMITHBARNES WEDDING | OIL MAN'S LANGUAGE e 3 = tend the national convention of the|church Sunday morning. The mem- Cuba Cane Sug. 9 ; Catholic Daughters of America being| bers met at the State Armory and | | - : 5 Foogucioln 100 % : held there. marched in a body to the church. Rev. | Nuptials Performed Saturday After- | Men in Oil Industry, Like Others, R : 1 Circle, National Daughters|G. M. Missirian preached. s s AR e T S ‘ge" ‘;‘f‘i"m o= ‘;’:: 5 |of Isabella, will meet this evening s Work was sarted today in putting COUR e ome in Barnes L 1 Terms Sen Motors . ... A 7 2 oga | 166 Main street. the cement floor in the basement of dale, by Rev. Mr. Davis. g‘:“s;&i’tfw” 20 5 i Bathing caps 9¢, Axelrod’s Main St.|‘he new children’s home on Rackliffe __ \ GO e Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Barnes ot | Tulsa, Okla., July 5—Oil men have 0 NI Cops S5 The regular meeting of the Ladies| Mrs.S.Googleandso nSamuel,left Barnesdale, announce the marriage of [a language all their own, as it were, mn Raenos Con - 26 5 27 |ot the Bohemian Eagles will be held| Mrs. S. Google and son, Samuel, left | (heir daughter, Miss Esther Harriet |fOF the oil industry, like others, has Int Mer Mar pfd 43 . Thursday afternoon at Bardeck’s hall. | this morning by automobile for one| g, 1o (o Harry Dewey S 0o |* number of more or less technical NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD S Mheha Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lynch will | week at Far Roc e SOy ensyomith ofd 2 i terms and phrases connected with it New Britein National Bank Bldg, Y e e Int Paper spend the month of July at Block Wooster street. The ceremony Was [{hat are not generally understood out- Telephone 2583 Kelly Spring Tire 19 Faliad performed Saturday afternoon at 3 |side the oil field districts DONAUDIIE EART Max. Feuirie Charine S0 Lack Steel y 3 3 James P. Kiniry is enjoying a vaca- WOMAN IS PAROLLED o'clock at the home, Rev. John L.| ¥or instance, “shooting a well” has Lehigh Val 5 9% % | tion motoring through the White Davis ofliciating. Miss Gertrude | an entirely different meaning from Mex Peerol . 3 90 % | Mountains. = Barnes was bridesmaid and Mr. Bris- | that applied in river navigation to the Midvale Steel .. 23% 23 Anderson 16 in third place. Can he|Member of Hawaiian Royalty Was | tol of Bristol, best man. Emil Vogel |term, “shooting the rapids” In the We Offer: Missour Pac . 2 9 2 better it tonight against B. Harper. played the wedding march. After a Nat Lead .... 7 75 Rogers Alleys.—advt. - Accuscd of Forging Will of Queen . : : oil counry the phrase means the low- wedding trip to Maine, Mr. and Mrs. [ ering intb the well of several dozen N Y Centrel .. i 6 8% | The Pathfinders’ club of New Brit- e Smith will live in this city. GQuaris of slbaelvertas and alowing STANLEY WORKS, Common. NYNH&H... 7% |ain has discontinued its regular meet- | Liliuokalani. Mr. Smith is employed at the Stan-¢ii (o explode in the bottom of the Norf — We; 3 9 951 [ings until the latter part of August. Honolulu, T. H., July 5.--Theresa|ley Works. Miss Barnes is a g&rad- | col in the oil sand. . . . North Pac . L 6 1K1y < Rev. John L. Davis of Trinity M.|yyijlcox Belliveau, in whose veins runs | uate of the local High school jn the | " o' \olls are drilled SR 2tie ats i Prices On Appllcatlon. Pure Oil 267% 206% T.. church spoke on patriotism at a i the royal blood of old Hawaii, widow [ class of 1918. e bt it i Pan Am P and T . 4 2 5214 [ July 4th celebration in Wallingford | o¢ Robert J. Wilcox, the leader of the = || er wells. rig,” or ta Penn R R ....... 34 1% [ Sunday night and at Allendale, N. e Hawaiian home rule party and the e - Dox Mo Semewoik Is, erecd oues Pralds: drcw ’ Toilmat night He will adress the |y iiorin mor doloeate 1o Consras MEETING TODAY. the spot where the well is to be drill- .- 5 h : b y's firs 2 51 4 . i an-|©d. At various stages during the sink- Pl Cont ... public reception to new citizens to-|has just been jaroled from Oahu| The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Stan- ¢ Yarioumal Eine sk Presd’Stoel Car 1. .. T night in New Britain. prison, There she served two years|ley Memorial Concregational church -m‘of“ S s cazon by sten Ray Con Cop ..... 1 Scout Executive Walter O. Cook is|of 5 three-year term, will meet in the new Children’s homt 1"!("(», DaaoinisRotonnich ats lackemed JOHN P KEOG}‘I Reading .. .. 663 attending a Boy Scout camp at Ches- |pher conviction on the charge of having | building this afternoon instead of in j:]:i:' :g:;o:“{':‘i’:v; ::n“:vl\ll;u;nr:;p& - F 3 D ter, Conn. uttered a fraudulent will purporting | private homes as has been the custom. [ This serv sep out wa 2 . fifi‘;a} f)lmeSy' . 56 Miss Florence Ladd, children’s li-|to pe that of the late former Queen|This organization has done consider- | keep the well from caving. QilepEGomaidhisd) Biock ERelianse OGN ew M eck Sin Ol Ref ...... 3 ¢ 934 | brarian at the library, spent July |[,ilinokalant. able work for the home in making South Pac 4% 3 41, | 4th in New Haven Waterbt Brid rt South Pa ... 3) i SRR e Qul:;rr:md‘fi:ll;*‘l'y following the death of | clothes, etc. Refreshments will be RETURN T0 PALESTINE D.nb\ru‘;" STOCK S o B New Haven in November, 1917, | served. Middletown BONDS Springfield Studebaker Co and Messrs. Gustdve and Joseph [Hawaiian circles were stirred by the -— 3 e York mad Tosh o e e . | Nordstron, of Brooklyn, spent July |announcement of *Princess” Theresa S T - A - " Direct Private Wire to New York an n. S e e 4th as guests of Rev. J. E. Klingbers |that she held a will made out by the IEDOES & N0 IS0 T S A BT L i s ; |ama family. queen naming the “princess” as her| Troop 2, Boy Scouts has discon-| Moyement to Return to Holy Land— G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Navl Bank Bldg. — Tel. 1013 L}nm © nly g, 7 All the children who are connect-|beneficiary. tinued meetings for the summer. No X - £ - “|ed with the Children’s Home were| During the week that the queen’s[hikes are planned until September.| Backed by Zionist Association. KRR it - 200 ' taken up to Rackliffe Heights, the|phody lay in state, attorneys were busy | Boys of this troop who wish to take Al Tt site of the new home, last evening and |in court on behalf of the queen's|tests during the summer will find| Shanghai, May 1. (Delayed.)—Ef- U § Food Prod ... 173 1 ~4% | treated to candy and refreshments|kinsmen and close associates in an en-[the South church office open every | fective aid is being ziven by the Zionist NEw BR'TAIN..NATIONAL BANK U S Indus Alco . 2 while watching the firework vor to frustrate Theresa’s plan.|Tuesday from 2 to 5 o'clock for this|association of the Far East in support E E; gflbll)er Co ... 5 Ot Miss Helen Cadwell is visiting at quently came discovery of the | purpose. Senior Patrol Leader of the world-wide ‘return to Palestine’ ORGANIZED e teel . - Ann Arbor, Mich. real will and then followed Theresa's|nold Jacobson will hear the tests. movement, Following the departure Sitgit Cop . : %% | Howell Richards of this city visit- larrcst and trial atfer one of the ol DD exonplof A2 ot rovit o Va Car Chem .... : ed friends in New Haven yesterday.|“witnesses” to the spurious will had 15t al et e Fron CHinalietons acsiBet Willys Overiand .. Bargains galore, Axelrod, Main St.|confessed. E J T Vs (e e Pacifio Ol ....... 3% 3 | —ndvt "Trincess” Theresas present hus- ey to Japan other details for further groups to sail C. H. Barnes, general secretary of |band is Lewis T. Belliveau, a carpen- e 3 OUR , & s s T. = En from Shanghai in coming months. g \VACATI N UB LGCAL STOCK tHEPXewS Bnltetn A BN RC S8 s bas | Lexiof Honoluy - Most of the members of the first L returned home from Lake Geneva, ¢ ! = S party were war refugees from Russia, MARKET TODAY | Wisconsin. where he attended a gen- BAD AUTO ACCIDE j . . Poland, Lithuania and Rumania, and has helped hundreds to save vacation money. eral conference of Y. M. C. A. secre- —— ; R they included merchants, farmers and taries. Long Island Clergyman, Wife and W Srtants b START NOW FOR NEXT YEAR (Furnished by Richter & Co.) Among the out of town guests at the { : e Thrce Children Injured - : e travelors weradtol dissroaric ot | Ul Pay 50c, 1.00 or $2.00per week for fifty weeks. Bid - Askeq | Kellar-Anderson wedding were the fol- = g ¢ Port Sald and there Board the newly { Vi ional- ks i A Hfd Elec Light .......128 132 |lowing: Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Kellar,| Northampton, Mass., July 5.—The b e 3 st Esiiee < i Gl The only-Nationall'Bank in the City Southern N B Tel ....106 110 Samuel David, Mrs. L. Cross, Mrs.|condition of Rev. Daniel A. Poling of P vw ; for Hajfa, Jaffa and Jerusalem. They Am Brass .... .15 163 Mildred and David Coxe of Watertown, | Port Washington, L. I, who was se- i e i i will be d for at their destination by i Bardware ‘133 132 N Y.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, |verely injured as lh? 'r(\sull k?li n‘w . : : raptekentatiVes of the ZioHist TMMigre. Billings & Spencer com 25 30 |Miss Minnic and Elof Anderson, Stuart|overturning of his automobile fn| . . : $ion Gomittes. = ol S 12 38 |Petereon of Briageport; Miss Marie| Wost Hatheld Vesterday showed littlo The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Colt's Arms 30 33 Kene of Waterbury; Eva|change in Dickinson hospital today. ! VIKING ELECTS OFFICERS, Eagle Lock . 50 53 | Fisher and Rose Scott of Bristol; Mr.|An examination by X-Ray 1§ in pro- 3 . ey \( g Gt Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. Landers, F and C ..... 47 50 |and Mrs. Fred Carlson of Hartford. gress to determine the exact extent of o : “:“r‘ll ){“C‘icgl"‘g &clrcll \:_‘:':sofiic C., N B Machine com .... 15 Pianos tuned. €. L. Plerce & Co.|his injuries but this has not yet been | B o s Omunls b - R s e e R R e i : o were elected: President, Victor Nel- Capxral $1,250,000. Surplus Funds, $2,000,000.00 North and Judd .. 43 47 Robert L. Sengle, practicing law at and three children also are in the . 5 e Lot Safe Deposnt Boxes, $5 and upwards Peck Stow and Wilcox 40 Fortworth, Texas, is visiting at his|hospital but their injuries are said to ree 5 secrelary, Frank Ohlson; Russell Mfg Co . 115 | home here for the summer. BT et A : financlal secretary, Hilding Foberg: Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without charge Scovil] Mfg Co ..... 300 325 Charles Anderson has purchased 2 * recover. The party was on a trip d treasurer, Juddie Landgren; house Foreign Exchange to 2ll parts of the world. Standard Screw com ..220 230 | lot on Henry street from the e e i et e o R committee, Harry Robertson, chai: Stanley Works com 41 45 Mary Talbot, through the agency of e ’ Lake Sunapee, N. IL Mr. Poling 5| Guarles 1. Warren, Detrot lawyer, |1 1lAnE ¥obers, Dr. Wambers, |} LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BANKING Traut and Hine . 35 | Schultz and Costello. ! e and Alfred Wilson; trustees, Harry 5 : associate president of the Society of ibant AniRg s 4 J g Union Mfg CO ........ 39 5 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lucas of Cleve-[gymiife Predieent o o P 'I‘f::";\"\*::\l‘dt" {T:.‘{un dot to Japan| iobertson, Frank Ohlson. ' Minhis Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. g - 3 i :aves A TUS! ackle hard M ag V. oF a a r e R e o land ‘strest and W= Wanalbwia sl 2| SR e TG R e | 1oatos JutEuat Lo tarlele Honglund, Walter Falk and Walter CLEARING HO £ REPORT. N Vanbrano and children of West Main i = of Nelson. Exchanges 450,700,000 street have returned from an automo- MANY SCHARGE B soieeeeoees 8L900,000 | e trip to Providence and vicinity. SEANK D S T The work of widening the drive- TOO MUCH HANDICAP. Ti AN ¢ way at the local postofilce started this | H2If of Force at Fort Wright Tircd Because of the fact that all the |morning. of Army Lifc Taces were handicap races and the| Mr. and Mrs. B, Marholin left for | ort Wright, Fisher's Island, N. Y., 1d like £ handicaps were a little too much for | a week's trip to New York. Tl L it sl of Y We d hik cour the local boys, New Britain did not | Miss Mar Finheran ofl Beaver | ol Lo am ot ORS e S 0e e wouid like to encourage your make its usual good showing at tho 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Investments, Local Stocks Telephones, 1815, 1816 Not Known to Others. street attending summer school at o S using checks to pay your bills— have applied for discharge from th track meet between the New Britain | Yale University Athletic association and the West End B. J. Grogan and R. N. Nelson, 'c"“"-‘f‘arm_y \ln;l(“l th: |1_um|imrg‘or A. A, of Bristol, yesterday. Events |salesmen for the Stanley Rule and |2 telesram issued by Adjutan : en- which were won by local representa- |Level Co., are spending a two weeks' |6ral Harris in connection with the tives were as follows: Running broad |vacation at the “Sea CIiff,” Nantucket |StePs to reduce the army to the one jump, Peplau, 20 feet 6 3-4 inches; |Island. hundred and fifty thousand maximum 1 mile relay, first New Haven; second, | A special meeting of the Ladies' [provided in the army appropriation New Britain; time 3 minutes 40 sec- |Talmud Torah association will be heid | blil. The telegram was received at onds. 100-yard dash for boys, first, |Wednesdy evening at Talmud Torah |the post last I'riday and immediately Waterhouse of Bristol; second, E. De- | hall there was a rush of applications laney of New Britain; third, Schaefer n more assignments for city work |from about two hundred enlisted of New Britain: time, 11 seconds. | Were given out this afternoon by the|men. 100-yard dash, inter-city, first, Faulk- [ Municipal Employment bureau. ner, New Britain; third, F. Delaney, | A. B. Smth, a clerk in the Miller New Britain; time, 10 3-5 seconds. In |Pry Goods store on Church street, told the 600.yard special, first, Sandy |the police today that some tools Y| The Sunday school of the Elim Evans, Warehouse Point; second, Ed. P¢en stolen from his automobile this|gyeqish Raptist church will have its Bandberg, New Britain; time, 0 s annual outing at City park, Belvidere seconds. = et ahd ey, Facts for convenient—and you also have Today’s Business the satisfaction of making a con- S . . ! the far seeing business man is nection with a strong well man- ! T o L s ‘ dy and understanding of aged Bank. Open your account e B S e ent economic conditions. Discharges will immediately be granted to the applicants. PICNIC SATURDAY Patrolm T “torey_of the police N department, ar king their annual ) SSTFICATION, | vacation thia weak. Deaths and Funerals. e e UL L s R M e e e —advt hel"e with this Bank, ; ! More than ever he is seeking the counsel of his bank and sec the benefit of the information an TO RENT—Desirable furnished room. Mrs. Stefania Mazol. advice it is qualified to give him. At Agnes and Olga Dahlberg and Alico % fhdinl e i otiio Address Herald Box 182. 17-6-2dx |00 nhayo returned from Sound : View where they spent the week-end. Lt. and Mrs. L. C. Houston of 1 Mazol of 250 Washington street, died yesterday at the New Britain General . s 1 hospital. She was 42 years old. The , L] Charlestown, C., are the S funeral will be held tomorrow morn- iss Mollie Reilly of 50 v e avenue, s rl Mrs. Fred Hiltbrand of East street, 4 a sturne s D O THANKS Plainville, has returned to her home We desire to thank all kind friends Tel. 1548. from the Hartford hospital wheve she |4nq netghbors for the sympathy shown to the Public had been confined with a broken |us during the hercavement caused by Open 3 shoulder blade the death of our beloved mother Ellen Dominick Forertanli of 428 Myrtle | inkade, 1n Sl et 9A. M to9P. M. streat, <aged 14, received o SHENE |{am the k. e manner do_ we | s'm l. Carte bruise on the head when he was struck |anq Judd company and others for by an auto Saturday afternoon as he . i Bty Bl whadl | PAbraniain Ros: [Nt el M o i Cribttes S OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7—9. rin Lunchoom Ranquets rs. H. S, Watson, Mrs. J. A. Kin- enblatt of 466 Stanley street, drove kade H. K eyl Every Financial Service and a Friendly Personnel. artic T inkade, G. D. Kin 24 \Vedding i the car. 3 kade, I". 8. Kink; . E. Kin- members 'of the A. G. Ham- kade, s =

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