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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER %, 1921 e W 0 WK A O 0 TS . A5 T A 1 ) AL P KL Al | 30,5741 ST A SN WPl R AN - 0 A Y T et W 0 MAY HIRE WOMAN [ TAT UED FOR 85,100 PLAN NEW COMRISSION Board of Health Comissioners Will : 5 o | SOEKES Azaviginn, ot al, Defendants i | Board of Real Fatate Apprai win iy SR | I) [ ] l NAM @ CO Take Up Appointment of Bacteri- k there ) Lret x| Threo Actions Brought ‘Through | Act With A SRR PA . % | tic ologist This Afternoon., Lawyer M, A exton erty Valuation Member New York stock Exchange In the hirlng of a bacteriologlat | STRENGTH OF ROPE |, o l s Minyo et e o a5 s AL Successor to Richter & Co. the board of health will make an ef ght toda ; : fort 1o securc o woman who can [Beston, against \ the i eatetat 60 Lol s ! 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Slut the department in the capacity| Tests Made at Bureau of Standard by|®!: and pr rm " LG gran | of welfare nurse While Mrs, G, Kit I tocl [ 1 ” ” 5 TEL. 2040 #on was connected with the depart Experts Just What Weight Strands \ ! STANLEY IR EDDY. Mgr ment she handled hoth jobs, hut aft i t LEmngind, § ¢ L8 o hor reslamation beeame effeciive| are Capable of, Molding A aring Winter Hunger Lrisis the work of handling quarantine cases W 1 ( - (=] s rinced in the Bands of the sun | ju ropes Testn mut At she Tovens | e, NoAtlan, for $L600; iiun “Do-It-Up” Brown Rushes Jewish wpectors, b AT 0 ) eSS e i i o1 Workers to Rescue Children 25 SHARES ment of a & sor to Lm‘n«‘ Mac R e T i )illl‘i(‘i])ll| E,]:[‘!(,"\.Z”,’.“‘ AipineiEIaHIED! tWKen U | yope from one-half to four and one- | Bureau Gives 7 Job gy MORE DIPHTHERIA HERE | i it S et S 0 * 1 American Hosiery Co: State Department of Health Rt SAcob theron Gl ate Department of Health Reports| " oo o' n| department of This Clty to e Sccond Only (o Dounls catmls 00 mulipied by the| mssloncrs. e i e e l2 To Yield Better Than 6 per cent Hartford in Cases, tiplied by the e e rope in- | a woman to el ne b i iy Al E ; : ed by one. he school The number of diphtheria sufferers in this city appears to be increasing, the report of the state depa ent. of : o heaith indicating that there are 11 hold but the wking load 1 that a contractor or | securing ay righ cases here at present. Martford is| OF the lond that ! palaceiing UL g O ¥, ¥ TS el oy 4 0 . T. SLOPER BT Gt o el e s T auler may apply with proper safety | Property rner \ ) paet ,‘ 1 L. JUDD JUDI i the experts add, will give the . maximum weight that the CANT USE PASY To y | and precaution would be consider- | Cherry street greater number of diphtheria suffer- [ “"% U | i N Ra I < o il GV YEEnony | eraifthers Ehelnpiit icaso ivencrten || 2o s R el oad ietre iRt [0 e At T A T A P . : i Fa o1 during the weelk by that city Sl At Baoil 8 : j £ SRR p 2 One new case of diphtheria was re- e — I 18 - 4 ) @ z 9 ’ Efif\'\"d' ;ll:l‘l:":’:‘xrf‘x‘r‘\"‘!})’;n‘I\?;‘] (t'));’irfpn.‘l:lxrnyif { W any e S UIE 8 DRy o ! Mg 3 3 » i 23 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT tary Inspector John A. Dolan. 4 ;H'”»““""jw‘ e 3 S i 4 iy 4 Investments, Local Stocks Telephone 1815—1816 Other communicable diseases re- el — : T g ¥ 3 % 3 etk . ST ported from New Britain last week [ The Chamber of Commerce traffic D. 01 i i Vi e B L b WE OFFER: include: carlet fever, 2; whooping | bureau is meeting this afternoon. Sty 2 s “ 434 o at joyable whist Glastonbury Soldier iclock tomorrow afternoon at the| ning following ) ber of Commerce lmnd In Guard of Honor| 4 son was born at the New Britain | 1o ot ‘ Hartford, Nov., S.—Among those ? neral hospi 5 Mrs. Paul | of unknown hero's . S o ks who will have the distinction of a|Vogel of 35 Sheflicld street | ] | ; of { 1 R : place in the guard of honor at the |e._____. i L E g § 4/ sighys i JOHN P. KEOUGH i ¢ ’ Member Consolidated Stoc k Exchange of New York burial of the unknown soldier in the national cemetery at Arlington on | CEEERED Armistice Day will be Sergeant Ern- ; S 3 Bl : o0 ; \ Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport est W. Ubert, of Glastonbury. Ser- THE PRICES QUOTED nrwy ] ' . | md, o .. e § Now Havéa geant Ubert was a corporal in the BELOW ARF: ALL VIRA : i (B 4 Fioo BRUMLY BONDS & A. E. I and for some time was sta- (‘“\}‘::; TAKE ADVANTAGE (] P : o Middletown L Springfield tioned at Paris where he did postal | ; ) 1 expres; rvice. A brother, Jacob, of . S % "o L tAa Direct Pricate Wire to New York and Boston the 102nd. infantry died in France in | ¥ Eoe B D SR e, 2 % % i 1 G. F. GROFF, Mgr—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—~Tel. 1013 September, 1918, : \ ! Hardin;; Hn'ites Lva;t Survivor of Custer’s Men | G N st sl i o A S e in the family. Home shattered| destitution and disease have fallen |M . a rancher living near Albion, Mont,. |Rd - - > by shell fire. Children starving| most heavily. Through its agencs , said to be the only living survivor of | y ST P R S P, 7 R K TR N A A . Father’s carpenters’ ,Iq sold to buy| n are being furnished wit un eml Gen. Custer's command, has been in- | | new tools to replace those lost or sac- * vited by rPesident Harding to at- OUR BIG MORNING SALE FROM 7:00 TO 12:30 black bread. So runs the record of iring the war, mortgage foans NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row tend the Armistic Day ceremonies at one of tho: ds of t\“m‘ cases en- e g made that homes can be re= i S Washington, it was rvnm—tul today. STRLOIN, Q1N countered Am Jewish Relief| built, refugees are being repatriated Telephione 2580 Telephone Charter 8000 R i ORI Lot c ] ! 1 e howls of| and su 4 with farm implements so + DONALD R. HART, Manager Mcmber Hartford Stock ; BHOUSH ) Member N. Y. Stock xchange Exchange. Girl in Arbuckle Case ; B et inaty R alile, they may reclaim the farms wasted by : 1 as far|a dozen contending armi Is Absolved by Jurymen s ; | as it goes,"but if t amily thou-| That is why David A. Brown Has 2 . ) ANOTHER BIG SALE (g i ¢ sands of others in like e tof been callad to organize the new appeal @ WE OFFER regain their p vr-rtu.. for $14,000,000. They call him “Do- Brennan, a witness for the prosccu- SMALL CUT LEGS 1 12¢ VEALFTORPOTPIE b § i [t-Up” { tion in the case of Roscoe Arbuckle FANCY RUMP PANCY VEATL 1 i e et wi 1:”:: n”: g?::: :" Y}:ha :::::g EAGLE LOCK charged with® manslaughter in con- ROASTS . h 11 CHOPS ] That is why the nection with the death of Virginia |¥ B SHOULDER CUTS .. ) 12¢ CHOICE CUTLETS ... 8B R liEE Comairree in ot it Jewish| job," said Mr. Brown at his New York LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK i th a new| office, 103 Park Avenue, “but all A. tappe has been exonerated of Y | : r $14900.000 £ ; MR Rr s Al WEIUe bt mers 2 G i impropricty by the county grand jury. | § YA R RIS 2 T Nl e R ol (i enay sibenlod i epsnkng TANLEY WORKS, Common The grand jury said attorneys for e e i i fi’“ Y, given $47,000,000 to this both sides had not exceeded their LEAN SMOKED ! ause will giv. n, even though ¥ San Francisco, Nov. 8.—Miss Kate rights nor violated any legal cthics | [ e QUiors pame aCRIEs wath of ' hurts worse than ever before” | B C e s e chambermaid at the St. Franc! t i {; Z e — = LA WA ORGANIZED 186 O Uil iAm i mmam where Arbuckle, it is charged, jured Miss Rappe fatally, 4 » From 12:00 to 5:00 WILL, MAKE HOPE CHEST - LY g 2 ¢ 4 ! B FINANCIAL BALANCE WHEEL Methodist Church Socicty Has Plan | — ALL DAY SPL( ”L\’ “L‘\ i ‘ 4 k% | |= in any time of financial stress the great for New Activities. g LEAN BOILING 5¢ LEGS BRIGH { ; - Federal Reserve System acts as a bal- , = T BEEF .. 1 FANCY LAMB . m . I . . A hope chest will be filled by eirls [l TEAN POT ROASES. 10c roms i : ance wheel in stabilizing business and of the Queen Esther Circle, of the . : et L Lt i BEER Siean to ROAST or STITW Ih finance. Methodist church, according to action PRIME RUMP R o ; RIB taken last evening at a meeting of ey ey ') A 3 i - R T 48 . the Circle. The box will he filled | i :‘;(‘1\:::( ROUND 2 1§c 'i‘,):':,,':'[ ';-“,’(‘,T'\ I ‘o e " ¥ The New Britain National Bank is uith Jaces, rivbons, linen cloth and i 25¢ L o n 25 ! ‘ me(;n_hel: of the f;ede.vall Reserve fiystely heart, which only girls can think of AR s ERLANLAD BN [ b yites yi K i - S ey o Bl s Btk |§ comvepmmer .. m 6C | Fomeiom 3¢ R § ; P Lo s DAL U0 Do) ol depst Hhftia. tha homs to be Aaleéted lnter FRANKFORTS LEAN FRESH i & tary and use its service freely. ' m 17C ¢ The meeting last evening took plac A AND ]H?I.‘!)l,\\ % \H.-N J }\ at the home of Miss Ruth Scheidler, L 1Ib LIVIER AND 19(‘. FRESH CUY of 146 Greenwood strect. Miss Ruth [f§ 2 I BACON FOR PORK CHOPS ; ol = ?'Ej-‘ Ay Pinches had charge of the social pro-|@ — = 7 foited 4 gram. The December meeting Will [l gy CREAMERY SPECTAT GUARANTI i H 4 be held the first Monday in the | T i N month, at the home of Miss Liian | BUTTE v, Ib.. .. 46¢ L{x(xb, doZ e Twigg, at 58 Black Rock avenue. | At these prices tire buyers no longer Can Afford To Experiment With Ordinary Makes of Tires: “Ton Tested” Tubes N I 0 LOAN Vacuum Cun Vacuum Cup Cord Type §I8 ON Covd Tires Fabric Tires Regular Extra Heavy WEEKLY J0x31; six 23.7¢ 30x31; 2.80 32x315 ply 26.35 30x3 35 30x3 32x3Y; 3.05 PAYMENTS 30x315 5 30x315 T 2 3 ‘[\ (‘1 h l ‘. ‘\'L[l\,[‘r ‘\11[[:\ GEM NUT - o Ma,‘,‘“(d,ahh‘“fi,f,’f Week || CHEESE, Ib.... 28¢ MARGARINE The game between the Tiger A. C. I —— and the Shamrocks which w to MOUS DINNER BLEND COFFIT have been played last Sunday after- - noon at St. Mar playgrounds will | probably be played this week. On account of conflicting dates, it was necessary to postpone the game and | 5 instead of taking on the T. A, C, the [ GOLD MiDAL Hol R Shamrocks went to Meriden. The | el e - Meriden team bested the locals in a | — SPECIAL 9 TO 11 A, M. — o oo A MR iaroerand Sound Yellow Onions. . . 4 Ibs. 25¢ H(i[(l\(. and INDIA CEYLON TEA TOILET PAPER, 7 rolls 25c SARDINES (in 0il) 6 ROLLED OATS ..... 6 Ib 25c P& G. SOAD 2 TR STORE, ATTACHED LARGE SOUND r35 5 The store of D. Shimanski on YELLOW ONIONS Lafayette street, has been closed by Sherift David Manning on action taken by Paul Montille and Kasimir 3 . ; Shupis claiming damages of $500. The EANCY BALDWIN 2 '.l_‘ DAL ! 19(: papers were issued by Attorney | APPLES <. dtgs PARSNIPS £ David L. Nair and are returnable the NATIVE YELLOW doa T 25 third Monday in November in the TURNIPS ...... 4 ats PEARS Lt C ity i NEW FRESH EXTRA HEAVY l; city court. FECRSR SRS A S DATE v .. pkg RAPE FRUIT Zu C LARGE MAINE T RED STAR SWiilT e POTATOES 15 b peck POTATOLS peck o 9& SOUND JUICY SWEET JUICY MRS. WHITTIMORE TO SPEAK. |§ ; : oy 25(; ORANGES ) 25(; At the Emmanucl Gospel church, 2 32x315 19.40 32x31; 2 x4 3. ; To any person with proper collateral Mrs. E. M. Whittimore will tell the | B TFRESH SCALLOPS ... pt 50c FINNAN HADDI | 31x4 35 31x4 315 3dx41; 4.85 § or endorsement. story of “Delia, the Blue Bird of | Mulberry Bend," Wednesday even- | g e R TR O TR T T T o= =180 29 ) o'clock. The accompany- | : 5 : o : BEN S2x4 25 32x4 35x3 5,90 i ¥ Loans— $25.00 and I'pwards ing music will be sung by the Tab- ernacle choir. The free-will offering Gn iy sl o070, "N Natmnal Meat Qi- ares 8“ i Less 5 Per Cent. For Cash ‘ N ‘m‘"m):, ‘:.,,,f ““,((\':w : il i Fabrics Guaranteed 6,000 Miles §# xpusTRI { . ARTMENT and Valmore E Morache, son of 3| Cords Guaranteed 9,000 Miles / e i The Better Kind i T P e L i Roued STEAK 25 I - - Open Saturday Evening 7—9 M. T. Crean sang during the mass|@8 = PremEnE] rpumiivee || T.H. COGSWELL T N W T T T S e R : Cross Rlb Roast coereniennnni.25¢ b BB 8 Chestnut St Phone 1418-2 — FOOTFALLS —