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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921. — )| PRIZES T0 NEW BRITAIN F“UR’I‘EEN [; ASES CITY ITEMS at Charter Oak Fair—T. W. Crowe | tice that a 40-foot ladder had been Cleans Up Awards, L 4 from the rear of his house Member New York Stock Exchange t ! B = i i s pring street last night Successor to Richter & Co. Al b prizes for white Langshans : | Andree and Phoenix lodges, I. O. EX[;HAN[-F RFP”RTS neat ana Moweon “prizes o winie | MUch Business - Abead for City| wil mee loniznt.~ © |} 31 WEST MAIN STRELT, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. comb white leghorns and third prize ] . 3 no lodgze, K. of P., will ob- & > L 5 L. l 4 A UL for farm flocks were taken by Thomas Coun Sessmn Fnday | serve its 51st anniversary tonight. The STASLEE I EDRY, et kS u ar W. Crowe of G4 Grove Hill, at the harter Oak fair yesterday during the — o'clock to permit of the social festivi- poultry awards. Second prize for ties to follow. = ingle comb Rhode Island red cockerel | Fourteen cases are listed on the short| = pojice Licutenant and Mrs. Samuel We recommend the pul'c}lase of went to John Johnson, of Franc 4 B C| p y court which | p,mforth of South Burritt street are chan High Low Close |treet. Other prizes were as follows: | will be held at riday | vacationing at Atlantic City. e . i ) I ! Paul Heller, fifth prize for Ply-|ternoon. They are as follows | Miss Helen Wheeler of Unionville 3 h & r & F 1274 4 q e £= ok me st L e e | e Same o onnecticut Light & Power business meeting will start at 7:15 . (New York xchange quota- tions furnished by Putnam & Co., members of the New York Stock Ex- Hal 103 or farm stock; T. Aldrich, first and | v: clix Leszceski, hearing in _dam-!(caching in the local schools. M s Am Loco s814 sccond prizes for single comb white | ages: Mike Hudinski, by A. A. Green-| anna Curran also of Unionville is 2 : 3 cghorn farm flock; James Chapman, T, VS Yamolok, disclosure of teaching in New Britain. 77 B (} D 1951 Am Sg I-\r cm 3 lumbia Plymouth Rocks, second nd judgment: C. J. Greenstein, Miss Edith Harris of New London, 0 On S ue A Bl TH 4 471 |Pen second, third and fourth pullet; | by reenstein & Greenstein, vs. Peter graduate of the Danbury Normal b | < < | M . T 33 |John Chaponi of Kensington, Barred | Pulos, by F. B. Hungerford, judgment |school, has returned to this city to b f t d A | & Tel. . 106 3 ust a few mentione \',:“ Tob » 126% 1243 %126 .: ’lymouth Rocks, third cock. first and | for failure to comply with order of | teach. o le ettel' an % J A Woolen .. Ye% 73% 737 |fourth cockercl and fifth pullet; John | tne court; Boleslaw Gadomski, by Martin Steege, son of Rev. A. C. T. here. Many more to be Ana Cop 37 © |Chaponi of Kensington, single comb | Henry Nowicki, vs. Stanislaw Bap- |Steege, and Kurt Klopp. left this - y Le o - g e leghorns, first and second hen gme! hearing in dam- ing for Bronxville, N. Y., wher: 1 Atch Tp & 8 P " white leghor first and or ricki, judgment and hearing morning 5o . wher ACGI & W first, second and third cockerel, sec- ;g0 Frank Grysuc, by Stanley J.|[they will enter Concordia institute to taken advantage by a Tal¢ »CO ond and third pullet and first pen; | .praceski, vs. A sto Babretti, ct al, |prepare for college. 5 - A i . e b James Thompson of Kensington, Co-| juaement and limitation of period of| 25 per cent. discount on Pyrex ware iL L. JUDPD F. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER visit to our store bright E Ny : 513 plumbia Wyandottes, second cock, first | redemption: David L. Nair, by J, G. |for Dollar Day only at Herbert L. & 2 fourth and fifth hen, third cocke Woods vs. Hyman Dunn, by Lawyer | Millss Hardware Store, 336 Main st. and early. a2 Cen Leath Co .. 2 and second and fifth pullet: James| ;,,,,v.; pleading by defendant or de-| —advt. -~ -t Ches & Oh Thompson of Kensington, rose comb (g, ;. fena Schupack et al, by J. C C. E. McEnroe and family have re- 5 Chi M1 & S P black bantams, second cock and sec-| v 4. o Anthony Angelo et al, or- |turned from Short Beach. 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Chi Rk 1 & P... 33 ond and third hen. der of notice; Louis Croll, by B. F.| Miss Violet Werner, stenographer chimkll Gancs o 3 Wexer, by ¥ B. Huse|at the law office of A A. Greenbers Investments, Local Stocks Telephones, 1815, 1816 Men’s Sh Black and o . g 23 Ve \! = v T : y Wil | and Alfred LeWitt, has ret d f — Coman .00 %u| KACEYS HOLD ELECTION jreriora snewer: somy s, b o |, e o, moene ot o ey E—— e T — by Statile s Tracedii) pleddings Fats |Orsnge NIT: e Wi uy il Gerald M. Coholan Is Chosen Grand |¢f Brow, by M. D. Saxe, vs. Mike| JghnJ. Heckman of 149 Kensington SCOVILL MFG. CO. al., broad an ng- Cub Cn 8 3 y B Budinski, by Alfred LeWitt, answer; | avenue. reported to the police this af- g . =2 i { ish to Endicott- EEndicott-John Knight of Daly Council—Other Of- | John F. Meehan, by J. G. Woods, ternosn that his automobile figured STANLEY WORKS, PFD. L e, icott: 3 1 3 John Tumilias by William F. Mangan, | in a collision with a bicycle, ridden ohnson make; value Lrie . E : t Vest of 225 ¢ - » Erte st pta i P ficers Named Last Night. order to cite in Anna Tumilias as|by Emil West of 225 Bassett street, Rl dnmedi o defendant: William Wexler, by Al |at the corner of East Main and Elm $5.00. “ 4 Gerald M. Coholan was named| ;% witt, vs. Bayer Bros., by David | street this noon. West sustalned a Gen Motors grand knight of Daly Council, K. of . ik . 4 Gen Biectric ... 2 vl ot Daly Councll, K- of| L. Nair, judgment for failure to com- |slight injury to his leg, and the bike Bargain $2 95 Rpairtigder S = C.. at the ‘ul.nnm electuns ,H'\ ply with order of courts; John A.|Was damaged. Doy Phice . P night There were three candidates |, P Rocke: wa M The police recefved a telephone 1i'inols Cen . ... 95 . s % FE '®* | Erickson, by Henry P. Roche, vs. M. ; A tor the place and the contest brought < message this morning that Ernest H. “oppe 31 1 Y 3 Irving Jester, Kirkham, Hungerford ! Jnapir Copper .. 1 3y [out & larse attendance to the meet- | iV DR KGN aimg Gervasi Richter of 27 Market street. who es. NEW BEITAIN HARTFORD Interbor Con ptd P % |lows: Deputy Grand Knight, Jere-] Marchetti, by David L. Nair, vs. Anna 2‘:’:‘” S w.f[ .s.r,a 3205 "iane : Now B e 10 Ceatral Row 158 Mer M Ll Gl il e 5 Arcangelo. pleading by defendant. | Middletown vesterday. St i DONALD K. HAKT Mgr. Telenhone Charter 5000 ’s Patent Coltski Int Mer Mar ptd 45% Bonney: warden, Owen J. Sullivs Judgment for the plaintifft has| CFC™ S L Ay Men’s Paten; oltskin sy i 33 p - EOINOY NS e k been entered in the city court in the | Were sent there, and on arrival it was Ford Allis-Chalms Mfg 33% 33 3 tnaide ‘guard, Joeeph Rysn: | outside . ; found that two officers from the in- Dress Oxfords, Good- Int Nickel ...... 138 uards, Garald! P. Leghorn and Fran- | cise of Beymsand company of Mart-j Lo oec oty e e taka tha man We Have a Close Market on > § 5 - 1 ¢, Frea |ford against 8. Hornstein, for $112.19 year welt and bevelled Int Paper ...... 15% 4 lcis Clynes; financial secretary, Fred |ford against € tlotnstein 08 87210 4 cic. Kelly Spring Tire 41% J. Mawe; recording secretary, John F. : s 4 in-| William H. Allen, a building con- 1 Val 7.00. A Woods was counsel for the plain 5 3 soles. alue .00. Kennecott Cou.. 19% f Hanrahan: treasurer, John E. O'Neil; | & Y 0078 WER CORRT0 00 0 ftabile | tractor has complained to the police COLT’S PATENT FIRE ARMS STOCK _ $ Lock Steel .... 40% 39 s |advocate, Judge \\'mm;\ F. Mangan; ainst the National Construdtion |©f the theft of paint and brushes Bargain 5 Lehigh Val .. B2y [ [ organist, Ja V. O’'Brien; trustee | Agment w warded the|from a new house on Stanley street. 4 i Mex Petrol 115% |for three years. P. S. McMahon: di- | SFTOREEY: J O Y and costs| Al Schade who has been an in- Inquiries Solicited Day Price Midvale Steel .. 24% rectors, Lynch, F. L. Mec- 29.31. Judge William F. Mangan |Structor at the Burritt playgrounds y . ” . Mwsour Pac 19 Guire, Patrick F. King. Frank Riley, ::,.x.};cm-m :lh:or\hlnlm' during the past season, has entered WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN YCentral ... 7 P. 8. McMahon, Romeo Grise, Philip i it the employ of the board of pub- ACCOUNTS N and H 3 |Smith, David L. Dunn, John Cur- lic works in a clerical capacity. and West.. 95 #n and John Dunla OLD WILL IS FILED Mrs. N. Siderowfsky and son Mar- Women’s Pumps — All Pacific .....7T 7 = tin, returned last evening after a = - S — : ey 1 1 Pare OB .c.ovvevc B 514 | iD FOR $1,000. month's st at Mount Clemons and e e . 1 eathers, a sty es, Pan Am P T 507% i Tedewash Malenouskas through | Use of Estatc of Mrs. Amelia Mucller | Bay View, Michigan. high and low heels. ‘Penn RR ...... 38 Lawyer Henry P. Roche, has brought ) _The regular meeting of the Holy JOHN P. KEOGH g Plerco Arrow oS . 2 suit for $1,000 against Jonas Kuz- is Left to Husband, Provided he|yamily Circle of St. Mary's church Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. Regal and other good Pittsburgh Coal .. 57% 57% 57% |enewics. Real estate on Harvard [ o oo oo 3 will be held at 8 o'clock this evening e akes l Values fon Pressed Steel Car 4 O street has been attached by Deputy y i in the school hall. Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport makes. Ray Con Cop .. C Sheriff M. D. Stockwell. The writ The will of the late Mrs. Amelia Gottfried A., and Arthur G- Crus- Danbury New Haven $5.00 to $9.00 pair. In Repding Sl | is returnable in the city court on|nrueller, drawn Marcn, 24, 1888, was | verg sold today throught the Camp Middletown BONDS Springfield = -G S 47% [the third Monday in September. offered today for probate. Her hus- | Real Estate Co. a three-family house 3 our big lot for Bar- Royal D, NY .... $ 5 = band, Charles L. Mueller, is named |aL 401-3 Stanley street to Cecelia Direct Private Wirc to New York and Soston. Sinclair Ol Refin JUDGMENTS BY DEFAULT. P Slapski. ) B F. GROFF, Mgr—FRoom 500, N. B. Natl Bank Blig. — Tel. 1012 gain Day $ 1 98 Sloss-8 I | Two judgments by default have The use of the entire estate of the Miss Veronica Win of Book street at » South Pacific . % | handed down in the city court s | deceased, with the e-ception of wear- | Las returned home after epending the e - 2 : - Southern Rallw ] - 21% | follows: Abe Schacht against A ing apparel and jewelry, is given the [summer at Beach Park, Clinton. Studebaker Ca . Rose, for the plaintifl to recover $509 | husband, provided h= does not remar- James T. Connelly of 356 Chestnut Toxas CO ..ooco.. 38 3 : amages and costs of $48.92, and |ry. In the event of his marriage, he | street, will leave tomorrow for Dan-|Amsonia at New Britain; November 5. Deaths and Funerals. Texas Pacific .... 24 p P for the plaintiff to recover $1,516.50 | us to receive one-thord and a daughier | vers, Mass., where he will enter St.| Midd'etown (place where game wi 5 5 Tobacco Prod . J 5 |and costs of $113.06, in the suit of | Miss Ottilie, who also received the | John's College. be staged undecided); November 12, i S Tennis Keds — Men S, Transcont Oil .... € John Bogosian against Mamas Aski- | jewelry and clothing, is to receive two- | The Ladies’ society of the Elim|Hartford High at New Britain; No- Mrs. Catherine St. Anne. E Pl Union Pacific . 2014 01 12 gain, ot al thirds. Swed. Baptist church, will hold its | Vember 19, New Haven at New Haven. The funeral of Mrs Catberine St bOyS and children’s; United Fruit E 3 | monthly meeting tomorrow afternoon | -Anoither game on Thanksziving Day | , ;o vl be held at 9 o'clock tomor- all first U 8 Food Prod 7 i at 2:30 o'clock in the new children's | Will probably be oa the schedule with [TR€ 0 08 B8 88 | B TS (0P C United Retall St .. '_ 1 home building on Racklffe Heights, |a New York state prep school. The burial will De in St Mary's neow quallty T U 8 Indus Alco .. 6 - — e beaiy U 8 Rubber Co .. ‘ % H. S. GRIDIRON SCHEDULE. WIDOWER IS WED. L “ UsS Steel .. 7 The football management at the| Stephen Kaminski, a widower, of CARD OF THANKS. U 8 Steel prd ... 4 109% New Britain Hizh school, has an. |this city, and Miss Katherine Ozog of 5 . Utah Copper ..... 4 - . 1 nounced the following schedule for | VWallingford, were married in Walling- | We wish to express our thanks to |l Men’s and Women’s fine Va Car Chemical % | the coming season: ford, May 2. Rev. S. Nalawazk offi- |king neighbors and friends for words Willys Overland Bentember s ciated. A copy of the wedding certi- . i Hose — black and » Alumni vs. New Brit- of sympathy and assistance given us ain Hizh in New Britain; October 1, | flcate nas been filed at the office of (4t the death and funeral of our be- brown $1 00 aCIFARING MOUSE REFORT. Wallingford at Wallingford; October | the town clerk. loved mother- i Suehans X 100000 8, Meriden at Meriden: October 15, We are grateful to all friends who 10 pair .. Samford at Stamford; October 29,| Green and red diamonds have been |sent the beautiful floral tributes. LIBRARY OFFICIAL 1 OO Bristol at New Britain; October found, athough on rare occasions. H. Clinton and Vera Steley. WEDS INSTRUCTOR o I !:aCI | Men's Belts, 95 - patent buckles Miss Florence Ladd Becomes Bride of Howell Richard: Teacher i === | Values up to $3.00 THE TIOHICAN ZARKE place this afternoon in the church | DAY A DAY Handkerchiefs 25¢ parlors of Trinity Methodist church, when Howell H. Richards, and Miss . PURE FOOD 267 MAIN STKEET Biforateis Sy on Florence Ladd became man and wife. The ceremony was performed by the SR Thursday Sept. 8 ||| BIS DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS! gy v s All° Women’s White | Shoes, Pumps an d coremony the newly wedded couple BEST GRANULATED SUGAR 16 1b For left for a brief wedding trip. They FINE LAUNDRY SOAP 25 bars for ........... 3 i will reside at the Hallock School for $1 OOPURE LUNCHEON COCOA 12 1 for .. SOl Oxfords — Buckskin Boys, at Great Barrington, Mass., ° BEST PEA BEANS 17 Ib for : 3 3 . and canvas leather or 1 minister sinc his recent {liness. Immediately after the marriage where Mr. Richards is an instructor’ rubber sole keds. PR Sy s b el D — fen at the New Britain library until 1 Ib CHOICE COFFEE 3 CANS CORNED BEEF Bargain she resigned to be married. o z ora o 1 ™ MIXED or CEYLON TEA All 1 .OO 6 CANS SARDI An $l 00 = $1 ‘00 — 7 Ib GRANULATED SUGAR For 2 CANS SALMON “or D i RIFLE MATCHES PLANNED. — : st Day Frice A rcries of rifle matches between A. G. Hammond Camp, Spanish War - BEST FRESH CREAMERY S| ' O 4 O Ma e Com Y Ore s n s 92 West Main Street FRESH WESTERN Butter 21-21bs. $1.00 Eggs 3 Doz. $1.00 Hammond camp this evening a drill instructor will be appointed, a firing squad selected and a rifle team plcked 1 - Hammond Camp will receive a grant GEM NUT WHOLE MILK 260 BEST 27C 2m of 10 1 fles from tha government and | MARGARINE 2 . m LARD ... S ] the boys expect to have a crack rifle team in this city. s ~ S DOLLAR SAVING MEAT SPECIALS—THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS —_— Children’s Solid Leath- er School Shoes at Bargain Prices. NOTICE. SMALL LEAN SMOKED SOLID ALL LEAN ity | DISCOUNT OF 10 |l Shoulders Ib 14c Comed Beef Ib 15¢ and D. A. Gerarde, LOIN NATIVE - SALT SPARE % CUTLETS .. 380 LAMB CHOPS m33¢ roww » 45¢ RIBS ™ 18c SIMON I will selleat public or private sale to tho highest bidder at 10 o'clock standard time on the ffteenth day | 8 1921, i ALS Che s fares ALL LIVE BARGAINS IN THE LIVELIEST FRUIT DEPARTMENT IN £ house of A. P. Marsh, 74 Greenwood LIV LIEST FRUIT DEPARTMENT IN TOwN street, New Britain, Conn.. all the CANTON CREAMERY BUTTER LARGE NATIVE 4&‘: - 4 LARGE RIPE ato t fixtures '”rm'hm” :n:rnm'u?:l':- POTATOES 15 1b pk . e propert e [ K EX FAN '’ mid I M. and D. A Gerarde.: The MOORELAND FARM MILK e o 49c stock consisting of a full line of SWEET POTATOES pk Regal Shoe Agency. 19¢’ 321 MAIN ST. 'WEET CORN .. doz New Britain, Cona. LOO KFOR THE BIG REGAL BOOT SIGN. sroee: SOUND SWEET JUICY ! S LIMA § erfes and dry goods and fixtures 4 STaTary ocdnlnudl irecets niots ONIONS «me 15¢ ORANGES ...... doz ) :as 15¢C Willlam M. Greenstein, Trustee in Bankruptey of the Estate of 1. M = = > FRES! x S - S ) 4 and D. A. Gerarde A FULL LINE OF FRESH FISH, ALL NEW ARRIVALS—NO CARRIED OVER STOCK For further particulars inquire of Groenstein and Greenstein, 259 Main | #tivel, New Britain, Conn. i