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== ——— ' CINDERS VD 92, WENT PAST TROLLEY National Grocery & Meat Co. PHONE 4647 | Btadler, Riviera is alleged to have ad- mitted ownership of the place, and Chief W, C. Hart told the court that he was ®he one who applied for a pool room license some weeks ago. Attorney Rachlin argued that there WILLIAMS SPEAKER 176. ARCH STREET Delivery To All Parts-of the City ' ATLIONS MEETING § NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, - Ciy lems -—Advt, TORPEDO WRECKS BOAT Toulgn, France, Dec. 19.—~A prac- tice torpedo badly aimed during naval maneuvers today struck a small boat containing two fishermen. was cut neatly in two but thé occu- pahts were unhurt. Radlo sets and supplies at Morans DECEMBER 19, 1922, WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS ram e A PUTNAM & CO ) . ol A team on Thursday, December 21, The lineup will be the same as that which defeated Portland. Substitutes Hu- ber and O'Brien will be eligible for the game. - The Science club met yesterday aft- The boat|ernoon in the academic building. Miss lMcLeod spoke to'*u club members on subjects dealing with Wcience. was no evidence as to the reputation The sccond anpual ball ‘of the Members New York Ezchaage P af the place and none that the ac- Shrln’er- l: thb: Mlddlettuv::; armory Members Rartford -u'm b ,"',"' v g I Fro s ‘ cused proprietor had received any promises to one of e biggest (Sucoossors to Kichter & Co.) VT % ) 60) 6 ung ||| md profit from the game, Glub ]mi sbfl ovents this season, The affair |s to |, SuOtations furalihied by Putnam Sanley . Fady, Manager 81 West Matn M” ; p ng Stanley Domkowski, fined about two d% to P“mm’se :;ka nlnc«I 'o‘: N:w Year's night and | % Company. ARl " - b T weeks ago for the sale of liquor at 31 ¢ committee has engaged Paul y — M car Have Nmo' Escape Lafayette street, was arrested yester-~ TllbeI‘CUIOS]S Rfilifil SOGle[y Bolld Whmt'-‘m“;’lN‘ROfl;’ln;e :‘f Rhythm' or- ,t:;: % ::;/: ,":2 3 ] " day afternoon after the police had chestra of New York to play for the e ity el MR . oceasion, Am Cr & Viyam 180K 158 We Offer and Recommend Found gullty of passing a standing| At the time of his last fine, Dom-| The Clty Planning commission fs| M. Mary Cavanaugh has boen i (A8 17K 1Ty % trolley car, Willlam Landers, aged 20, kowskl was employed as a “soda|still an infant in the cradle, City En.|named administratfix of the estate of A B.oco 'R 125 123% 128 d was fined $26 wSd costs by Judgo| olerk for Mrs. Rose Olescevics, who gincer Josph D. Willlams told the |the late John Cavanaugh, A i Base BOY TN Be% e 1C O 8 an George W. Klott {s morning's| has been twice fined -on liquor|members of the New Britain Ligns'| Toy headquarters, Bessp-Leland's, A"' ,r";“ ob .. 28 ‘"2‘ 26% oy leu‘)n of the police court. Landers|charges. Last Week she sold the|club at the regular luncheon held this |~~8d4vt. % Am ’l‘nb & Tol..126% 124% 124% ° admitted passing a car that had come | store to Stanley, records at the town noon at Jr, O, U, A. M, hall on Hun-| George A, Quigley reported to the Am w" turemg 168 152% 162% ares o re erre to a complete stop at\Allen and Stan-|clerk's office indicate. His case was gerford court, police today that his automobile had ‘m (,°°| Y ?5% 96 . 96 o] ley streets, yesterday “afternoon, but|continued until Dee, 26. The entertainment was provided by |#fuck and broken the traffic sign at|\{e CO% oo 80% 60 bo% To Yield 6.20 . i 4 explained that he feared that the £ Tax Delinquent, *|three pérformers of the Palace thea-|tNe cbrner of Eim and Church streets, °° P& + 4301 100, 100% o o sudden application of brakes would| _Anthony Hopki was ordered to pay ter through the courtesy of John Con-|H¢e agreed to pay for the damage, gtl uit & W g, 33 auy 22 cause hini to skid on the icy roadway. | hi¥ personal tax with the costs of |taras, one of the owners. 1t way| B 1 Apollo Choc. $3.69. Axelreds. BeeL & Onla .. 41 40% "4 Witnesses testified #hat people alight- | prosecution, amounting to $7.42. He voted to give the bodrd of directors|—advt. ¢ | Baldwin Loco ..181 126% 130% ing trom the trolley narrowly escaped | had been sent four notices, Collector power to secure a $60 bond from the| Sidewalks upon which fce fs frozen | DOth Steel B ... 62% 60% 61% [ being run dovn. Bernadotte Loomls said, New Britain’ Tuberculosis Relief so-|!N 5uUch & way as to make its remov-|Co0 Pacific 141% 141 141% e - Police Watch Gamblers “At Work.” - Failed to Clear Walks, e al difficult, must be covered witp|CeR Leather .., 33 81% 32 On motion of Lawler Irving 1| The following pald $2 for failure In his talk Mr. Willlams ‘told the|$and or ashes, the.board of public | Ches & Ohlo .. 70% & 60% - 70% A Rachlin, Vincent - Riviera, charged|to have their sidewalks cleared of ice, club members that the future of the|WOrks has announced. Chi Mil & 8 P. 21% 20% 21% \ with maintaining a place at 6 Frank-|and snow: Felix Zink, 24 Rocky Hill Meet mo at Schmarr's for dinner,— | Chl Rek Is & P, 31% 30% 30% ° commission depends upon a recom- Chile Co 28 28 Mn street having_ a reputation' for|avenue; B. Solomon and E. Richman, mendation to be brought before the|2dVt pper .. 28% 28% gambling, was harged. Vincent|321 Chestnut street; Joseph Oquist, ommon council for'an appropriation | , A daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Chino Copper .. 26% 26% 26% Members New York Stock Exchange Juan, Peter Fementl, Rocco Mas and| 31 Rocky Hill ayenue; Santo Clanci, [S\m™on, SoUncll for™an appropriation | 5, 5op, Loder of 349 Onk street, at tne| CONS0l Gas ....119% 116% 118% MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE John Hivenda, arrested for gambling, | 201 La .Salle street; Lita 8. Morans, | b i "haa |NeW Britain General hospital, yester.| COTn Prod Ref..131% 129 ° 130% HARTFORD: Y B also stated that the gommission had J Crucible Steel 70 6 RD: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel. 3-6330 pleaded gullty and were fined $3 and 74 Hamilton street; Emmanuel Di day died a short time after bipth ol 5 10% 8% 70% NEW BRITAIN 'est Main costs each. Nonno, 99 Franklin square, a hand in the locatioh of the x;ltc !x:r Miss Jean Cochrane, deputy c‘lty Cuba Gane Sugar 14 1¢ 14 BRIT, 3 23 West St.. Telephone 1815, Sergeant W. P. McCue and Plain- et ;’;:r""fwc:;m]’&';:;n“'fi?':he':},'uih : gjerk, is confined to her home at 73 |Endicott-John .. 86 851 85% L clothesmen Patrick McAvay and J. C. GOUNTING AUTO TRUGKS s AR S Sl umbia street, by fliness. Erle ,.......... 10% 10% 10% Stadler, went to Riviera's place last of the sewer in-the nogthwesternyfiec- peclal Christmas Records. . L.|Brie 1st pfd ... 14% 14 14% W Offer: Sunday noon. Standing on’ a. fence e Hentoc b ity nt:dwmc}l‘umfhr:’:; Plorce & Co—advt, . '|Gen Elettric ...190" 188 1843 e er:— thi ., i plans for the stree! Gen Motors, 13 ey bk Tt Toom, Sorpent| e, ° Commerc iations Man "Gyre o Lhe now WAANITSON ok pantia iy o0, o the GO8 Motom -1+ 1% i3 13 100 SHARES McCue selzed $7.20 from the table,] at Barnesdale to Check Commercial "0”}_‘;“" l""h”‘; “(1:‘;3:3:’::‘2- the club | 2RO Zonno of 90 Beaver street, ;lt N% prd .. 1% 18% L3 MY AMERICAN HARDWARE CO an improvised affair made up of e board o Boxed candy at popular pri nsp Copper ..., 35% 35% 854 boards and shw-ores and covered | Vehicles Usls Platoville Road. |have appoinied tho following nominat. | p o'y 00y & Bopular prices at| 18P, CoPper il R i STOCK . Wwith a blanket. In court today/they ipg committee, to name the slate A daught, Int Con ptd ... % identified the alleged gamblers as the| FOr use in presenting before the | smeers for next year: A. W. Piper,|yow ,';:’,fm:'c‘:::,:l"':o:;{::f & thelrob deer Marlib’, Al a1 " men sitting around the table. To|state highway ommission asguments|cpgirman; Frea Macomber, ~Sidney|pm \pritas den Igoe of 297 Maple|Int Mer Mar ptd 48% 473 481 for immediate repair of the highway Congdon, Willlam H. Allen and Dr.|groat. Allis-Chalmers . 44 i“ “ 1RO e New Hrialn tamn lne tolgzorge Datton. Gift Shop Specialties, Churchill's,|Pacific Oil ..... 44% 43 44% Ciainville center, the =Chamber of| “mye regular meeting next week Wil | 17 Court St onnt "|Int Nickel 14 13% 14 Commerce has stationed a man on|y omitted because of the holidays. ik Int Paper ..... 63% 62 . b2 Somit G, TUISBAY of trapis paging o DEATHS AND FUNEKALS |Xely Spring Tr é3s a1 43 |f | R AR over the highway. The report for|H. P. H. S. Glymg, Rather 52 f:}r:,r;lco:,tmcop.. sg‘;:‘ 8:;?: :z: 0mzm last Friday, between the hours of 7 Than Askmg for Money Mrs. Mary Gunning. Mex Pet .. 251 249 251 b a m. and 5 p. m. is as follows: At the High school this mornfng | The funeral of Mrs. Mary Gunning|\iduaie Steel . 2§ 2% 28 NEW BRITAIN East bound traffic. Two ton trucks|,nnouncement was made that, through o.f Iz.’i'll( E:m street will be held at 9 Mis Pag ....:.. 16 15% 16% New Britain Natioual Bank 3 | or less, 76 local and elght out of toWn an error on the part of the-school | S¢lock tomorrow morning at Bt.|N'y Gon |1l 4oy 92% 93 Weldpuons 2550 j|trucks; over two fons, 24 local and |administration the statement issued | Mary's church, BL“”M willbe in 8t INYNH & H .. 21 20% 205 i Members 11 out of town trucks. yesterday to the effect that the Hart- | Mary'’s new cemetery. Norf & West ..110% 10915 108% artford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange West bound traffic. Two ton trucks| yorq High school had asked the local M North Pac..... 756% 748 - 753 Donald R. Hart, Mgr. . or less, 92 local and 20 out of town;|gchool to bear one-half the expenses Mrs. Abigail Healey, Pure O, ... .. 2% 211 2798 4 two tons or over, 38 local and 14 out|of jts recent “Victory dance” was in- lM“- Abigail Healey, aged 70 years,| pan am' p & 1T 903 87% < 90% 2 g of town trucks. correct, and instead of asking for |died last night after a long fliness.|pony RR ..... 46% 46 %% We Have Buying Orders in A total of 282 trucks passed this|money the H. P. H. S. has agreed to 5;:_2 igozg;\}rllvge;);n:vvgf g:usgwm Plerce Arrow .. '13 15"-,; % STANLEY WORKS, the 10 3 ity. This repre- 2 oul Tt s ne el o i e Do e Burritt street and Mrs. Biizabetn e . A gfl%g ggfilfifg(’; £ ; ey were so many | Cavanaugh o artford, and a son, - : 7\ 4 ——D_ I e Foita 1oest [ ToNAr RAEIEaloll SN ok or PN iR WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS ¢ GITY GOURT JU GMENTS ford school has decided to send part ;fle”!’ of this city. The funeral will| Royal D, N/Y . 513 514 2 SL IPPERS —_— of the proceeds here, it 18 explained. |k :ghetlfg latM-‘? oeloc‘:( T:urnguvi morfl-} Sinclair Ol Ref 31% 3113 ) A a . Mary's church. urial wi Three Cases are Heard by Judge Public Works Board be in St. Mary's new cemetery. 25335 ;;fiflc ;;% 28::: THAT WILL TAKE YOUR J| George W.*Kictt, Who Finds ¥or Warns Contractors Amelia Goppola, T ST s JOHN P. KEOGH ° S Each One. Warnings were sent.out today from | Amelia, the infant daughter of Mr.|Texas & *Pacific 20 20 BMember Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. FRIEND! P the office of the board of publiciand Mrs. Salvadore Copbola of 11| Tobacco Prod.. sz:& 81 821 Wi ! ’ “" D “OFF THEIR FEET !” Judgment for the plaintiff to re-|works that many complaints have, Lilac street, died this morning at her Transcon 01 coo 12% 0 11% 12y aurb"“." STOCKS cover $76 and costs amounting 0| peen received of breakage of laterals| home. The funeral will be held to-|Ufon Pacific .. 135% 134% 135% Danbury New ) $14.31 has bégn given in the ity |and pipes in excavations for private | morrow morning at 10 o'clock and|United Fruit .. 1874 137 157 Middletown BONDS sm& That's what you want them i court by Judge George W. Kiett in work. In cases where accldental burial will be in St. Mary's new ceme- |U'S Food Prod 4% 4% - 4% ) ) to do, the wery thought of J|the gase of Otto Leux;old zxainst Wil-1preakage of laterdls and city vip‘fs'tery- U S Indus Alco 66% 653 663 ‘Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston liam Naughton. The action Was|ane not reported to the board, the U 8 Rubber Co 52% 51% 52 G, E "mt"e: S}‘: o lFesSfi' etx;‘se, brought to recover rent for a store‘on.| ooty of repair will be taxed against Mrs. Anna Clanci. U S Steel ..... 106% 1055 ms:(: ¥ GROFF, Mer—Room 309, N. B. Netl Back Bidg—Tel 1018 omiort, happiness. So that M| Arch street. B. F. Gaffney represent- | (o contrastor, the board warns. Mrs. Anna Clanci of 54 Beaver|U S Steel pfd .. 120% 120% 120% he or she who gives slippers 8 ed the plaintiff. street, dled this morning at her home. | Willys Overland 68 g1 6% is indeed blessed. In the case of Mary Derange HEARING FOR ALDERMAN She was 66 years old and is survived | Mid States Oil . 11% - 113 1% against John Rowa judgment has| worbers of the finance committee | by two duughtgl, Mrs. Maria. Salva- | National Lead . 429 © 122 127% e are glad to he abls. G 15 "oho Bons 20" gt . 7.1 0o commen comelars bRl e el i v roa| Teedastouss " etu coz_ o |} The . Hubfoid-Connectiont Trust Company i % * ¥*|to give Alderman J. Gustav Johnson present a collection of l|Gaftney represented the plaintift. ing before Fecommending pay-|her home at 2:30 o'clock and burial (Judd & Co.) . Xmas Slippers more varied Judgmgnt tordme“plul;m& stlo 1:~e- ;:&“;:iisebm for personal services| Was in St, Mary's new cemetery. The , Bid Asked Corner Main and Pearl Str Hartford, Conn, g n cover $65.50 and costs o 3 a8 i durin, the funeral mass will be held ‘tomorrow |Aetna Life ..675 685 api “(m 0()0 ltl!l]::y esv;:c'iall)ef)z'lr:es - With B been’siven in the EE DL Al o :::e:::fl::epeo:log.s Aldorman John | morning in &, Mary's @huich at. § Travelers .. . 700 720ex Cap, lméfiog%pomg%oxe?u;g B%san\&nl?;v?az’ ,000.00 X tension University against am A, o'cloek. Hfd Elec Light ... A rds. % n is voting machine mechanic. He g1 157 . 162 y . McKenna of this city, A W. Upson| U0 U GF for services at 70 dents American Hardware ...238 245 Séttlement of Estates. i Educators for children reprigantod the pI{nAt, an Hour and $10 for the use of his Mrs. Catherine G. Labby Bige-Hfd Cpt ......... 40 145 Foreign Exch al 1oy Florsheim for men s gosion car. This, members feel, is exhorbi-| Mrs. Catherine Griftin Labby, moth-|Billings and Spencer com 22 oreign Iixchange to all parts of the world. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER | {ant and they will not<recommend|er of Mrs. Della. Farrell of this city, |Billings and Spencer pfd 24% ' LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING > ; dhriniachlanpdte. sibwer and Buppet ment at tomorrow's council meet-|died Sunday night at the home of her|Bristol Brass G 18 F i 4 N 4 was tendered Miss Florence Schmalz f:gy son-in-law, Francis Brisson at 114lcoit's .. 231 24% Bank by mail. It is saband saves time. Vo aesboesbo at the Russell & Erwin Mfg. ?o. club A Kinsey avenue, Kenmore, N. Y. ' In- Eagle Lock . 75 77 v p rooms last night, Piano and vocal se- PRINCE OPERATED UPON. terment will be on Wednesday morn-(Hart ‘&nd. Cooley . ‘ lections were rendered by Bdna| ;o qonDec, 19.—Prince George, |Ing in Kenmore. Landers F ..... 69 236 MAIN STREET Blanchatte. Solo dances were given |, \inog youngest son, was success- | b N B Gas Light . 31 Opp. Monumgent Dy adsiie Eallgaltvens Whilly oy fully operated upon for appendicitis |\ ‘William F. Lay Niles-Be-Pond com .. 52 3 PP I‘ Tsa Falt, Miss Schmaiz 18 to becoria today. The operation was performed The funeral of William F, Lay will 'North and Judd®....... 63 b5 4 the b.;de of f!azmnnd Steele on Jan- | %0 King Edward VII hospital for (l;e'rt};:ldt tmtm h::, ldatesdhomc“ac 195 | peck, Stow and Wilcox 33% 35 I HE 3 BENEFICIAL WAY F uary 6. ul street on ednesday afternoon " officers. Russell Mfg Co «e. 86 95 = at 3 0'clock. “Rev. Dr. George W. C.|geovill Mtg Co . 157 162 i - ” o . — . » . i““;, ‘1"“"‘ °“‘°‘“‘*‘»t“"d burial will be|stanley Works com .... 58 60 LOANS for you. Winter and the approaching helidays bring hnnd-lt (L T 2 EMEVIew Semetery. o Stanley Works pfd 29 30 problems to tho: : x se of us who have no bank accoun ts or securitics. ¢ Torrington com . 4“ 45 " (] (J Mrs. Fannie Phillips Union Mfg Co “ 48 There is fuel to bl:y, the children need warm clothing, family and —— ur rls mas ecla s S The funeral of Mrs. Fannie Phillips friends should be rémembered with gifts. - Meet these obligations the ¥ e ;Vl‘I;‘nlrvltsidst:x?‘!o}:;rrI::: a.}ll:::‘:u :p ,U. 8. Treasury—Balance, 8{2_1.5«,!724 Bnefiictal Way—Consolidate your debts and pay. them off in six to For All This Week at 2 o'clock. Rev. Henry W. Maler N i TS i lmctf,n monthly installments, Confidential loans up_to $300.00 at legal A BEAUTIFUL CALENDAR FREE WITH EACH ORDER ;v(iu lol'flclateuand r;ntT,rmcnl will ve in|[JONES LEAVES N. H. e aple cemetery, Berlin. . ” FROM OUR. QUALITY MEAT DEPARTMENT . ' DAIRY PLANT HERE L3 CHOICEST MARYLAND TURKEYS .............. LT 60c Ib. Eugene Willls Bradicy The Beneficial Loan Society LARGE ROASTING CHICKENS, 5 to 6 Ih, average .......... o he tuneral of Eugeno Wilis Brad- ‘ 0Cle ey was el s afternoon at 2 FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS, 4 to 5 Ib. average ... y B o'clock from the B. C. Porter under. | Manager of New Britain Office of Phonel—9—d43, Rodns 106k NICE YOUNG FOWLS ............. teerteeieaans | taking parlors on Court street. Rev. Ice Cream Company 8 Trans- 8% Weost Main' N LOINS OF FRESH EASTE]}N PORK: ....ooivirs 55 b Henry W. Maler officiated and inter- ¥ West Main' Strect—New Britain, Conn, FRESH HAMS (half or whole) ....... Noe 4 ... 25¢ 1b. ! ment wasin Fairview cemetery. / ferred to Meriden. . SUGAR CURED HAMS (half or whole) ........................ +ov 28c b, S s Willard Jones, manager of the New 53 ~ s S0 DEmTE e B BEST TUB BUTTER .. ....... - 49¢ Ib. | GOOD STORAGE EGGS ......... 29cdoz. [R5 eaff of Moo Mary Roberts, gulved notioe o s tramter to the|” 0 v o ted penses fox de ALL BRANDS PRINT BUTTER ... 55¢ Ib. | pA1qy FARM CHEESE ... - 32 1b, - joceyrred at her home in Bristol| guoceed George, K. Howe, who has| Councliman Henry W. Rice acting Personal Tax Canvass STRICTLY FRESH EGGS ........ 85¢ doz. BR . 33¢ 1b shortly before noon yesterday follows [y =0 SerEE, T the New London|for the American Legion, called onf ¢ GOLD SEALEGGS ........ ... 45¢ doz. ICK CHEESE ..............:.. 33c1b, ing a shock. plant. Mayor A. M. Paonessa today and| n° oSt of personal service ef this PARKSDALE EGGS ............ 35¢ doz. KRAFT CHEESE ................ 38c Ib. Mshepis iu:«flv;d by Ll 1dtfllllsl;ter. The change is to be effected ‘imme- |asked that the city have the gourt of [YeAr's personal tax enrollment will be 3 rs. rank A. Powe of Bristol, four| giately, although it was stated at the |honor at Walnut Hill park painted | considerably less than last year, SELECTED STORAGE EGGS, 3 doz. for $1 PURE LARD .. ceneeons 24bs. for 27¢ s?"i},{uhfi 7, ;;:d wm,’ramc']}(i?me"‘; local offics that Mr. Jonss will Srobe [before Christmas, ‘The | mayer. des|istrars Thosmas 1o its ey w“l\'l«lm 4 s clty, Thomas J. Costello of| aply remain in this city until after|spatched the councilman to Park Su.|dJ. Ziegler report, and although the & Tl‘?A AND COFFEE DEPARTMENT Bridgeport, and Garrett Costello of the holidays. His home is at 95 perintendent R. B. Wainwright with|amount has not been determined as LIPTON’S COFFEE, 1 Ib. tins .. . 37¢ | FINEST ORANGE PEKOE TEA ... 45cIb. Bristol; ‘eight grandchildren and one | Brighton street, his approval and orders that the work | yet, it is probable that a saving of at EE, 1 Ib. pkg.... 37c LONG TEA ..... AR i 29¢ Ib. great grandehild. George B. Phelps, at present as-|be done at once. least $150 will be effected, o pkg. 37 POWDER TEA 25¢ Ib. Mrs. Roberts was married “twice;| gistant man ger of the local plant, Bills submitted to the mayor for p GUN! e . 25¢ Ib. ' d a a) MAXWELL HOUSE, 1 Ib. tins ., . . olc . - wedding John Costello when a ¥oung| will become manager when Mr, Jones proval this morning totalled n’- S XED TEA 35¢ Ib, CHARTER OAK COFFEE; 1 Ib. tins ... 36¢ | BEST MI) 3 TE\, R ¢ tb. woman, and several years after her|leaves. Mr. Howe's transter in Meri-| Measles Situation Here this being the personal service gharges GOLD STAR COFFEE, 1 Ib, tins ...... 33c | EERSHEY’S COCOA, 12 Ib. tins ... 15¢ husband'’s death, marrying John Rob-| den is due to the recent purchase by Shows Big I g |aside from that, which 1a to be paid BOGOTA’S*BEST COFFEE, bulk ...... 33¢c' BAKER'S COCOA, 1-2 Ib. tins ........ 18¢ erts, the New Haven Dairy Co. of the OWS DIg Improvement | ine registrars, tutes provide that ! - . Wadhams Ice Company’s plant {n| The measlés situation has been|tho mayor fix ae amount to be paid FRUIT DEPARTMENT ST. JOHN'S LADIES' NIGHT. Bridgeport and Norwalk. ~ Howara | practically cleaned up, it was reported| the officials miRing the canvass sach n E ASSORTED NUTS 25¢ Ib, o S ) e R Smith, manager of the New London [t0oday at the office of the board of | year, A "APE COD CRANBERRIES ....... 18¢c qt. | ASS iD NUTS ............... ¢ b, Tonight will be Ladies’ Kight at the | plant, has been transferred to Bridge- |health, only two new cases having| GRAPEFRUIT ........¢ ........ 3 for 25¢ | YELLOW TURNIPS . «vi.... 40c pk. monthly meeting of the Brotherhood | port to become assistant manager of |been brought to the attention of the | ey LARGE RUSSET.ORANGES ..... 60c doz. [ONIONS ............... . 6 Ibs. for 25¢ “’; S"h""';,""; "‘t"“‘;::“f:'eul‘“‘hi"“; the company’s ne interests here. “l”’“”m“t‘ “(“"l “’"“"~““T*"’ i la:: s eclal Xmas sale [ IWT R { church. Prior to eeting a i e et sharp contrast to conditions o | NO. 1 BALDWIN APPLES ....... 55¢ pk. SWEET POTATOES ........ 7 Ibs. for 25¢ elodk, L etier. A b Ceivatt g RIGE SOHOOL, NOTRA weskshon phisbMD, OB 30 bl T fi] ‘DROMEDARY DATES .. .. 25¢ pkg. | NATIVE CELERY ..... seseai 22¢ bunch those who assisted in the Every Mem- day were not uncommon. A major- X : ~ George M. Cassidy, director of ath- {48y 4 R | ¥ 3! ON R R S R W . | SPINACH ..... T s A% . 1 p v FIGS 18c 1b. | SPINACH 5¢ peck ber Canvass, at Which time reports|jctics at the New Britain High school, |1ty Of the patients have returned to ik 5 g L« 3 : |sc! TOYS, CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS, . GROCERY DEPARTMENT will be received. During the :venln'g is planning to start a fitth period class |5Chool, having secured permits from AR Ibs. for 69¢, HEINZ MINCE MEAT, 1 1b. tins .. ... 28¢ [|] churcn, will ‘sive. an. address. ouf nie | hat would deal with the study of bas. the heaith superintendent. JARD Soori et ' Yy G «.. 10¢ Ibs, for . tins ...... 28¢ SHuron, Wi st ketball. The class would meet at the e p gsfi%’kAAng gilIJLK 3 for 29¢ | HEINZ CATSUP (Iargé size) ......... 30c experiences as a missionary in Africa. [ slgse of the afternoon session every | COMSTOCK ENCAMPMENT NOTES| OPENS TOMORROW MORNING c K i s oy H With Bach Ocd ! e day. He intends to give talks on the| Comstock Encampment No. 29, I. O. Closes Saturday Night HALLENGE MILK ........... 2 for 25¢ (With Each Order) Settle Vera Cruz Strike. “ollowing toples: "Basketball as an ex |O. F. will meet for the first time in FINEST SLICED PINEAPPLE (large) 35¢ | GOLD MEDAL FLOUR .... $1.10 Per Bag Vera Cruz, Dec. 19.—The, strike of | ercise,” “The History of the Game,”[the Odd Fellows building (Turner LARGE TINS OF PEACHES ......... 354 PILLSBURY’S FLOUR .. $1.10 Per Bag dock workers has been settled with|*Heart of Offense U\g Defense,” and ’"{",'t)h"“ "';*‘ ’gfe"'lr"“{ e‘:l“'“‘ FLO Bag the workers going back to their jobs|“The Science of the 'Game.” o s week. Election of officers "E[g% ]l:l% Pl%ggfiq """" iy Ay agggég!‘SZEST%EOUR £ 519'20 ll:er under an agreement providing a 22| The New Britaln High school bas-|Will be madb. The nominees for of- 3 HEINZ-PLUM G i <+ 95¢ Per Bag per cent wage increase for a period | ketball team will play “the .alumni{fices are: C. P, Bdward Nyack; H. P. completo ° of three months. Albin Andersof;, 8. W., Fred Dret.|Your Christmas shopping will schnelder; recording secretary, R. 1s.|done at & big saving here. Crocker; treasurer, K. A. Danberg; J. W. Aaron Carlson and trustee three xelrl‘ Charles Hallberg. Friday eve- ing, Dec. 29th Comstock will hold an open house' for all Odd Fellows. Dry: Pinochle and set-back Will be played |378 CHURCH ST. for prizes and refreshments serveds

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