New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1924, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN FOR SMALLPOX PATIENTS 12" ;.;;:.:"':-;.:;,:,:"r;:g;”m:‘:r':':..“.J 4 “'.f""f\“.,".lg“.fe.:, Ehigeting [chant, of 40 Walhut street, ~ Asscts | Burial will be in l<air\£cw cemetery, . | 3 2 fig- New Britain Sanitarium May llc\and liabilities have not yet been fig | ured up, but the papers will be read Used—Vaccination for € for filing with Referee Yeomans of' e R v it b ke ek yuu?ralfi Be Discussed by Health Board. If arrangements can be made to| 1 accommodate the 13 patients at the Fred Zarawonk New Britain sanitarium at sanitoria B?atha The funeral of Fred Zarawonk of | throughout the state, the place will fluld street was held this morning be turned into an isolation hospital : Hm'n'ths-l 5;“..!\ Ullhtnk)\ uh_urvh at for smallpox patients, Richard W. 3 9 o'clock. Burial was in Fairview | I'ullen, superinténdent of health, said | Joscphina Giafalo cemetery, Josephina Giafalo, thrce months old m— this afternoon. . The subject of compulsory vac- daughter of _)lr. and Mrs. Salvatore Thomas Anderson tion for school chiidren will bo|Glafalo of 271 Lafayefte street, died & of Thomas Anderson, discussed at the next meeting of [Sunday. The funeral’was held this infunt son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur the health huurd afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was in crson of 87 Seymour street, was | 8t. Mary's cemetery, K\ Id this afternoon with services in rwvin Nn)\v] Burial was in Pair- | Irene Sawe n, month old daugh- - hesismrres . ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sawezy- | Martin Roden R Warren, 0., Pastor Accused of Aiding syn, of 206 Tremont strect, died last | The funeral of Martin Roden was ' _ - held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, might. The funeral was@held at 10 Nicky Arnstein and Others in 8!5.-‘0-510(,‘( this morning with burial in the BRev. Abel A. Anlquist officiating. ——— | WALL STREET STOCK Bxomsateporrs§ PUTNAM & S Members New York Stock Exchange High Lowl Member Hartford Stock Exchange ¥ An ‘an 116 alee e e 31 West Main S, Tel. 2040 Am lLoco ... T E { - — —— Am % 1 Am 3 Am Am Wool Ana Cop Ate Tp & 8 At Gulf & W | Bald Loco . Baltimore & O Beth Stee | Ches & Ohio 'Chi Mil & st Chi R Isl & I’ Chile Copey Chino Copper 73 i 1 Con Gus ...... 6% 1 2 | Crucible Steel . J L] —_— 5 X 4 Cuba Cane Sugar 157 5 5% Harry J. Banwens A Evie .| MEMBERS HARTVORD STOCK EXCHANGE ral of Harry J. Bauwens | 000 Wire-Taping Deal. the UReainien eetnotery Rurial was in Fairview, Youngstown, 0., March 10.—Muni- Mrs, Fannie Evelyn Brann cipal Judge Joscph Heffernan, today| aqps, Fannic Fvelyn. age b1 vears, bound over to the grand jury the Rev. 4 o Nicholas Podlusky, pastor of a Greek Erie 1st pfi Gen Electric 4 Gen Motors . f Nartford: Hartford, Conn. Trust Blag., Tel. 3 6320 ‘IH North prd »6 a6 New Britain: 23 West Main Strect. Tel. 1815 nsp Copper ] will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 wife of George E. nrunnlursl Colum- | giciock at the B, C. Porter funera bia street, died at her home yester- ...« tev, Samuel 8 i Orthodox church in Warren, O., on s ay morning. She was the president l‘,‘,:.[-;‘l.'n ']:yu‘x’m! ‘\:‘:Jfrh,.\;',:“,{:'i‘r\‘i‘(l‘l\l-‘ charge of helping Jules (Nicky) Arn- | of the American Legion auxiliary to | comcrope. L 38 \tmudnnd «;hmu (Punk) Drucker to!ggdy-Glover post, and was well . - 4 Int Mer swindle Michael Kasmerick and his gnown. . tis Pleille S | Ent Mor Mur p s brotherfin-law John Luteky, both of| Spe leaves besides her husband, a The ,,,‘,::,'“,A::"\l:fq' r\:‘rf'.v Preif..| & Allis-Chuimon . We are about to move into our new quarters ploswell, Ta., out of $45,000 in an al- 'son, Herbert Brann of Hartford: a en oy ser Manls st t Pacific 01 st L8 ik ] wire-tapping game. granddaughter, her mother in Thom- ' g¢tarnoen at 3 o'clock at the home and | Int kel Bail for the pastor was fixed at aston, a sister, Mrs. Benton, of Thom. R el i ¥ & Ry Bny ; Partitions & - offi 82,080 which was rafiin oa. jaston, and two brothers, Frank Neu: s My pg ol Erwin chupel : Kennecott o : hogany and Glass Partitions at our office, The court severly criticized the po- Lreth of Ansonia and George Neu- L Ene) s TR e e ® Lahigh vai 23 West Main street lice depurtment. He declarcd the el- breth of Nowark, N. J. She was a 2 gL B ol Mid Clihiiley i lcged wire-tappers could mot have member.of the Eastern Star lodge. — In Dayton, O. there's a dog who M. cperated here for three years “with- | The funeral wiil be held tomorrow 9 [ Surha hia taos i antt aute | Y out positive protection” from the po-iafternoon at 1:30 o'clock from her CARD OF THANKS mobile ride. Air are the on lice, home and will be strictly private. | we wish to oxpress our heartfelt | things in the trans ion line th The judge expressed the hope that|Services will be condueted in the and sincere thanks to the kind friends | quite suit his tastes. Mike, an aire- the evidence uncovered might lead to |South Congregational church chapel gnd peighbors for t) eir assistance and d4lc, owned by . Johnson, a the arrcst of Armstein dnd Drucker, |by Rev. Dr, George W. C. Hill. Burial |sympathy at the time of Gur recent | gommorcial pilot, likes to go high L4 A P& : & 1 P4 3 who he declared, were “more to blame | will be in Plymouth. Members of bereavement in tie loss of our be. and fast. He'll accompany his mas- | 451 Ly ° s 4 fllllson m.l L a thun Rev. Podlusk Eddy-Glover post, American Leglon, loted mother, also for the beautiful [fer in the intermational races in USRS EA SR LY i . e will be pall bearers. floral offering ived | Dayton next October. Yep, he wears | LCUUrgh Cog ¥ L 1 - 3 ) | Day s M1 R ‘on Cop & ! NEW BLITAl URD The only gold coin in general usc ) Mr. and Mrs. I'red Garriepy, Mr.|gosgles, :-.fi‘,:. el ¢ . st New nn-: \ m‘uu:l‘l?mk Bldg. N’t\::.'n:a:“llm- A?I gy pt and the Sudan is the Drit- sadie Elhvira Malmgren jand M d. Kreh, Mr. and Mrs, P, e . e Telephone 25680 Telephoue 24143 ish soverecign, Miss Sadie Elvira Malmgren, aged J- Donegan [ DELEGATES TOR COOLIDGY: 0 ) ‘ 4 ' Members Meinbers M‘% vears, died at the home of her! i | Denver, March 10—Delegates to thel g, i o net " Hartford Stock Fxchsnge New York stock Exe CARD OF THANKS can national convention from : baary { mother, Mrs, Ida C, Malmgren at 82| republican South Pucific . g Donald K. Hart, Mausger { Belden street, carly yesterday morning | We wish to thank all our kind | first Colorado district today were in- S Rail sar, ; el A 5, oy JOSEPH A. HAFFEY | from heart, trouble after a long siege friends and neighbors who sympathiz- | structed for LOOH]SZ" Sty aker Co 1013 e Funcral Director | of iliness following @ nervous break-|ed with us during the sickness and - - Pexas 5 « » : WE OFFER: Parlors 33 Myrtle St down. Miss Malmgren was born in death of Helen Mondzska. We wish| Light fravels at l'hf‘”vw Of ITexns & Pacifle 261, 3 TN Service Exceptional, Lady [New Tiritain, September 5, 1889, and |to especinily thank her friends at the | 186,300 miles per sccond. Tt requires [y i & Pacifle 28 1 OO C 1 T i’ gA“um“ lived here all her life, She is sunnui’\e“ Rritain High school, |elght minutes and elght seconds for im0 oy 'EN O s rms o. Residence 17 Summer St ~—1625.8 | [ by her mother and two sisters, Miss| (Signed) light to come from the sun to the ¢ oo RTIL s Julta Malmgren and Mrs, John Berg ) d Y y | earth United Frait 191 o Price On Application U 8 Inluas Also 3 U 8 Rub o U 8 Steal 1031 U 8 Steel prel, . .118% |ty o2 88 44 JOHN P. KEOGH :‘ \'.ll.::n'l.\yillll"l“.-,‘lljl 140 i LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS, : Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport I ) Danbury [Aetna Lite s Co i Middietown BONDS New Haven { Members New Yerk Siock Laxchange Mar q e ST HE e in the Burritt Hotel and have for sale Ma- States Oil, Norf & W North Pac Pure 01! Member ¢ Midated Stock EBaachange o Sew York Am Hardware {Am Hosicry . lll;.\ Hfd ept ow com 2 7 Gy 1L GROEE Mgr~<itoom 509, N. 5. Nat1 Bank Pldg.~Tel. 1013 {nu Ings & Spencer com Billings & Spencer pri | Bristol Brass v Colt's Arms Conn Lt & Pow prd “A”ssuring |:#: | EDDY BROTHERS & @ Direct Private Wire to Now York Hfd Ele Light [ Landers, 10,0000 HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN . . Montgomery com . “ ,’ 3 A Meniaetasrs e ity Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. e ter i ST leed 2o Tel. 3420 [N B Machine prd | Niles-Be-Pond com “C” RS e e ontact [t i % || We Offer | Southern 15 Tel | Btandard Borew .....e.. { ] An A, B. C. report is a btmnesshke. deciding au- [ M i 100 SHARES COLT S y Works ptd thority that has replaced the old custom of buying space Torrington Co com | i on certain “claims” of the publisher. Travelers Ina Co. .. | | Union fg Co. The publishgr with space to sell submits the facts | Yael & Towne ... . about his business in the form of a statement to the ‘ ' gorelinil Audit Bureau of Circulations. This statement after it is checked, approved or audited by the Bureau is used to place the publisher’s wares before the Advertiser who is s e e KRON ; 107 BOOTH'S BLOCK ya Foreign Exchange | o buying space. ‘ E : sdign . The Advertiser knowing the thoroughness of A. B. L-—T_TTT'-H LA Phone 3015 T WNHE C. methods safely bases his decision on the Verified Pl bbb i tion | N Facts contained in the A. B. C. report. Senta: Gret Hritaim drunand 430 1.8, | 7% Flr st Mortgage Bonds The Audit Bureau of Circulations has brought to- Franes, demand Ttaly. demand gether the Buyer and Seller of Space upon a basis of Bl aeana Germany, demand Mutual Confidence. okl Sonentl demine The careful Advertiser knows that the purchase of Rorway. demand 1331, Kacden M H mand 26.0 I mar [ 3 Space by A. B. C. reports cuts out inflated Waste Circula- ‘.\-“i.,',.;,,,,,‘. demana 172 ‘\,v‘.,h , Fu“er RlCl\ter AldnCll § @ tion and saves money that would otherwise be lost in P R LR, paying for unproductwe space, » f:,:'\‘.f.‘?“:x. '“4!""\‘;-4;“‘1‘ }\ '\”‘_\u..;hm;“h. ey “'"\'I"“\n-.l BS HARTEORD STOCK EXC "-\“\!.I!,\"“ — S mand 0014 Rumania, denand, 53 K. T. BRAINARD, Mgr., New Britain Office | Argentina, domand 34.12: Brazil, de Tel. 20%0 mand, 12.00; ‘Tokio, demand 44; | ot | NOW 1S THE TIME TO BUY OVER 10,000 HERALDS e e Py Colt’s Arms Co. | D. L. Nair, today instituted action TR » [against Maria Oliva to regain pos he says, the d lant sold without THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- | I Pred Winkte served the. pagers. and ANNUAL STATEMENT COMING SOON TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN = ached property belinging to the de fendant The Herald is the Only New Britain Newspaper With ‘\n w:{('w Sy 12 y.n‘p‘ 4 v'...fi‘JL"L., . . -d “:‘ - Audited Circulation parties, who are man and wife, ac -t s iy ponginiats d b dpson b M ptemiope i oo i fended by DF, O ge W. Dunn to give to his wife possession of 3 g tantey Woman's Ttetiel Corps wiil turnMure in the first floor of & howse ' 2 at 106 aver sireet with the excep gular wocial in G. A. It tain amount of lumber 3 t ! I n ~ “llu»‘“ cunbn ot § St The plaintiff alleges that when he ’ manded the oo which were | Fentiully his, ac 1 the agregy ment, the defendant refused to 1 them over o him. He also allege that since that time the defendant | has %old the articles. The action | returnabie in the city court the fourth Monday of March No reliable estimate of the tive wealth o mations has | published since 1919, Pt Wanted irs"—A book filled with names [ ost heirs and missing kin from ot parts of the world. [ . court of Yngland, Irelgnd and Park of England, unclaimed Jidend tist included. Write for free bulte International Dept. ©8 ittsburgh, 1Y

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