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25, 1928, har ind then went lhlaugh the ' flittle, June 16. 1902; Louis Dyd- plans to describe New Britain's at- BRINGS sUlT POR szm {campaign in the Argonne zubn, Oct. 16, 1902; Alex Golonski, tractions in his nominating speech. ceasing fighting only at the termin ay 4, 1903; Agnes Hayes, March Mr. Bannan is one of the most d ‘4!01\ of lostilitics on November 10,1203; Michael Kiniry, Ieb. 10, prominent members of the local| 1918, ‘mu.,, Brayton S. Lewis, Oct. 23, | Lions’ club and is one of the club's | George Lucas Names Louis Brochu The comp as i {1902; James J. Scully, Jan. 16, 190 umner members. He is chairman| perongan o Result of Plaine 36 Division Unit Will ot To- :’.”.f‘,’:,:,2”,.;"“;,::1‘: o eLns | Presentations at Banquet [P W R s Wil Try |26, e bosrd o poin commioioe ey Student Nurses From This shattered after its untiring battles April 26, 1903; Mary Sulltvan, June | S | New Britain had a district gov- | . 1orrow at Schuetzen Park | the tines was sk v o Quarter Century Club oz awirew suratick Max. | Eloof Dis(rict GOVEMOP | emor” once betore: he Tov. Jonn | suit tor 2000 was vrouene so- | icinity Take Honors fluenza cpidemic and was orde 1 arles . Swanson, July 20, L. Davis, while residing in this | Jay by George Lucas against Louis - | back to rest. 2; Ludwig — | city, was district governor for two Brochu through Attorney Lawrence | The company returned to this| o9 watches were presented to I'rederick E. o] "| Lifforts to bring the next conven- |terms. resigning his second term |J. Golon. The writ, served by| Girls from New Britain and vi- S6ih Division, &-grezt number of (COUDLrY in May, 1919, and was mus-| = L5 e ey Stuart W. Parsons. tion to New Britain and to clect a ' when he left for New York. Th. Deputy Sheriff Matthew Papciak | cinity carried off all the prizes dur« rjtered out at Camp Devens, Mass 3 Rule & Level plant—Jobn New Britain man as district gov- support of the Hartford club is ex- | States that on April 29 at about 1|ing the present year at the New, whom reside in this city, will gath Rl - : t tomorrow at Schuetzen Park at th o Juarter Century club at the annual 2 s v, 1903; George I' | orior for the coming year, will be pected by the New Britain delega- ©/¢lock in the afternoon the plain- | Britain hospital school of nursing, third annual reunion and banquet | P ,':'?,,’:‘“,::;"::,?‘,‘;'" dm\’,:;\: i 1903; Joseph Hanec, | pade at the annual district conven- | tion tomorrow. Those who will go Uff Was driving a car on Iarming- {according to a report issued from of the company association. About | : 8 a 9 TELk ke AUOUL LOotober 20, 191 Thomas Hazel | from here include the following | (oM r0ad and as he approached the | e hospital office today. S8 snsinbars of the com pany. (,, »0 were in attendance. The pres- | qgod, July 1, 1902; Ired Horsfall, | delegates: Col, W. W. Bullen, Fred ;mxcr:wuon of Farmington road and The first prize of $50 in tha whom saw sewice in the A 3 suiation ef the waiohes ives midysopiiy, i0s; Jphn | Tindehl, Al |C. Teich, Frank McGaul ward | the Plainville road in Plainville, the | g guating class has been awarded during the World War, are expect- | [;lTY E"”RT T["]AY Ly Pipsioent €8t Beanelt ot rr o o "d | efendant carclessly and negligently | Sn yiies oo Egsart of New Brite ol to attend. i Saloyiavara ol Tty pouliy iy Edward McCourt, Sept. 1, | SR i | drove his machine against that of | 5in“ana the second prize of $25 to buring ihe atternoon ety ar. | St e S I ewton, Jl,;,,; tna; | | the plaintiff causing scrious dam- | it *Carrie Porowski of Bristol. rivals will cnjoy sports consisting o ol Lindahl, Herbert Ling Clinton Paecoe, April, 1903; John | s Soeer age, The i 20 ine ball games, lorseshoe pitel S o ] N A . B, l Clinton Pascoe, John Sandstrom. | andstrom, June 1, 1903; Witliam | Pi o % ‘Ma)ol Paonessa Smiles | “'The complaint turther states that “(“n:‘:’“‘;::l L‘:'a‘\'; “",in‘l m'“MtK K e e oo vac: | SeYeral New' Aclions BOUSLI— | hieadore siassison s Goscen Shome | Soogatzaen, Juce 1. /d01a; SWillam : N e e sl e Aslesfial ermeniate lina Rioux of Plainville and the Dinner will he served abo! wood 2 e 3 s . Mayor Paonessa merely smiled | SNt & collision and as a result the | o000 orize of $25 to Miss Dorothy 1 duriy evening, ‘ Old Case [S Selm\d _ Walter I Hart was advanced | pmerican Tube & Statuping Piant, | gl s arternoon when R nis | ntiff’ suftered considerable |50 PUFHE O { Veterans of Co. I, 102nd U. S. Inf., nt of sorts will be pro 1 the viee-presidency of the club | piuge 8 | damag e tee in charge of the af- A e affic L. M. Parsons clected |3 ()Y.”h:f".' B"r]‘ha)d.( 188t : . {iec's action in rejccting proposais [ Mairs. He alto claiins that as a re. | Britain won first prize of $50 in tho A $4000 sui i i ‘ ank Csaforda, June, 1901; Andrew | : | made by the hoard of public works | 'airs. He a i Shuion' clags mnd Mis Lucy. Wik up of veterans {rom vice-president. . . King was re- | popelsted o, 02 en V.| Meriden and New Britain headed by | city court by J Buskas e e tar il ancinar and Ciar. | Dobelstaln, June, 1902; Hiolen ¥ | liams, ~also of New Britain, w a |second prize of $25. John I. Fecgel of the Silver City dinst Joseph w redict was reclected as- S - : et v 8 2; Peter Dusenbury, 1893; q captain of the outfit during the we | thony P. Osteila Writ prepared - : A unY {appointed under the present admin- | S acable: To merit these prizes the stue Musty old company rosters Were [jy Hy g states that | gy "_°“‘;:h’;‘“]“;f S;{m";’ 190, kaf”g"‘:‘ listration. It is generally believed gachine dvappal senclaesyily. dents must have been in attendance dug up and trace was found of & !ihe de K 1 Osteika on . g ! 8 zekas, Sep : the council committee’s action was ! for the entire period prescribed by total of 175 survivors of the com-|iwo occs _ ) {4l aim ; Steve Iodor, Jun’e 1893; Earle | displeasing to the mayor who fav- INSECTS HOT, ALARM SOUNDED e e pany. Among these are mumbercd | of 2,500 from (e plain 2 L lrv‘nch, f;p‘tl nxéo \Ezhonz ored the original recommendations. | '”'elf“‘“ d;“:""l"""‘ il "a”?{d 2l are based on degree of intelligenca i veplacements who iiaquinto, April, B sep % i [10:53 last night by an alarm from | 7% R O : 4 ey efficiency and in the attitude of \ Pennsylvania and olhe L Sarned i Gluck, July, 1894;James Golias, TS FOR MISS WERNER | Box 418 at Oak and Allen streets, a | # 4 < 27 Osteika and one named April, 1900; James Gombas, 190 | A farewell party was held last | PAsserby having mistaken a namo’:LTJJC?“:"‘ta‘}‘“:;’"‘f]ur‘lzz “‘l‘:g’“;:f"!‘_' for e Auy e e etk Batel E | Nathaniel Greenlaw, Jan., 1896; An- | |evening for Miss Violet €. Werner |used to destroy inseets in Sandeliis | SPUEER (COR, SRS IS YETR \ carried o - i 4 butldines | B ¢ . drew Hada, August, 1899; Andrew at the home of Mis: _ | ereenniouse at 218 Oak street, for a | ¥ ; 2 e ! me land and buildings § 2 of Miss Estelle John. and general deportment and per- members of compe D& lon Church street. cony i S ’ Hanesak, April, 1902; Theodore Har- son on Arch street, by local law | blaze. | sonality are taken into considcrae n this city gumlies W remises to Joseph Balchunas as se- rison, Ax'[r\l. 1‘1;-3: 1\ |ll;.;am Hutton, | stenographers. Miss Werner was | e § 4 by Clarence J. Callahan [y certain _amount of { Sept, 1903; Joseph Hynal, Jan., e s bt T 4 HE et v e ; SUES ON COURT JUDGMENY | YoM ’ 1 ] A e e [ . 1303; Andrew Jarkocsky, July, 1893; | MICHARL W. BANNAN e ;\(h}‘r.]g’v\y';:\p x']::‘\::,flofil‘.o\l; Hiih \;\n‘nn‘o“(l\mn;,h Attorney | The special prize of $50) glven by, Hagsn: 1 | the purpose of concealing P Carl Johnson, April, 1892; Charles | (ion of Lions' clubs in Hartford to- urope on June 2 and will visit 10 Gattnan hiss brousht spit| ”::d}.‘u?;n(\:lfn hh:;“‘s;llml\::d':uls‘lam;a \~'l1;“” S n | ises b t . Johnson, Sept. 1902; Gustav John- | juv ang tomorrow. | relatives and friends in Sweden. for $150 against Angelo Clanflone, .f"‘g quahflcalions‘ i dcpmmn;l oA Moriden last year, an association | the Pl yiris 9 o . A ‘1“““' i Danicl A. Keatlng. | he convention, which opened | = | lleging non-payment of & judgment | | ccssional bearing during her en- Twm as Co. 1 102nd Infantry As- The plaintiff claims $3.5¢ L o May 20, 1888; John Klein, Feb. i\;jay will be marked by a dinner| HWARTFORD MAN AWARDED | for $70.50 and costs of $13.19 ren- i AR e a8 O formad avith Al mem- 7808 and cosls, a judgment d 2 1898; Charles Miler, Jan., 1902; 4 Strand theater last night a | dered in favor of the plaintiff in city | !ire course of training, was award- B he company who served dur- | Mining the amount’ of indebledness s 3 Andrew Mrasco, 1900. | mas bedroom suite was award- | court April 9, 1928, The case is re- ¢} to Miss Anna Rajune, also of TS e World War, entitled fo mem- | of the defendant Joscph Balchunas, |8 George Munn, Sept., 1900; Edward 5 . . W. Bertram of 67 Lenox | turnable in the city court the sec. |NeW Britain. Ieship. | Ofticers were elected with | and such relief the court may . 2 3 Murphy, July, 1900; Alfred Newberg, strect, Hartford. Tonight a Karpen|ond Monday in June. Constable e R. ¥ | as president, Fred {deem equitable Constable April, 1893; John Nikohem, Oct., o |sun parlor suite will be presented. | Francis Clynes served the papers. Liight-year-old Daphne Fox was cbe of Meriden as secrotary | Winkle served the paper RVl ' 1598; Joseph N i | The furniture is from th- store of —_— | Tecently killed near Belfast, Treland, Callahan of this city | Anna Kolodziej filed e |8 b Pallo, Nov., 1598: Mi¢ b : ; |John A. Andrews & Co., Inc. | READ HERALD CLA! D ADS | by an airplane falling on her. N0 in city court t Josepl X . 1893; Stephen Iaul, 1901; James | i members during the | Kolodziei, demarding the cony ey Roll, July, 1893; John Schlaphfer, been devoted to trac of some hon 3 s and s June, 190 ank Schrupp, Feb., who have scattercd to .m.; Perso effects, I’ cuting | e — 1901; Mich, anley, \1arlcxr|. 1903; country and ahout | Attorney Joseph G. Woods is repre WALTER H. HART |George Sherwood, Sept., 159 addresses have been | sonting the plaintiff. Papers were Frank Sprague, Sept., 1902: il W s : < Sprague, Sept. 1902; John i " committee in charge Lserved by Comstable Fred Winkle. [Licant secretary-tres r. 1iruno | Supala, March, 1901; Charles Valen- MONEY SAVING SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AT pecial invitation to 1 A £100 snit was filed in city court | wwyepor and Harris | ook were tine, Dec,, 1900; John Vincze, Jan., | = = former mewmbers in this ety who[ny Ercollini Buccinl against Samo [ajacted directors for (wo vears, 1903; John Vincze, Dec., 189 have not received uf:‘“' "_"""”“”:“" Calvi. Angela M 05 “’*”""‘:M Guests From India and Canada | August Wahlquist, March, 1895; Carl ¥ 4 Premier Salad cations concerning the affair, to at-feepting the plai LY Two guests of the occasion were F. Westerberg, June, 18 I'rank re, . 1809; Frani DRESSING tend tomorrow ) I ,“"."' \\inH-j' rved the papers, \u\ Crouch, nley Works repre- Zambar, May, 1893, k 5 Co. 1, 102nd Tnf, was forme he suit of and | 2 g tative at Bombay, India, and Col.| New York office—Jose Andrade, g hes A R KE I O Ige. ht. from the amalgamation of fhe {80 |sam Aments for $500 was Hatoh of {he Hamilton, Ont..| Augnst, 19 4 C . 33¢ i Ranips o ame letter in the Lout of court yesterday afternoon. A. | ¥ In ret sult of the ident he was depriv- cd of the use of the car for a long| period and that the value of the : and the building commission in the Driscoll, Jan., 1903; Arthur Dubce, . | matter of salarics to be paid men | {issory notes, wh re man, was Clarence J treasurer. | | IS anies of the O Rairtan s m{., ) Clirlsliam Bolrier B retining anley Works of Canada—A. F. : | and sccond regiments of th Aharonian represented P | president, presided at the dmnv‘ranrl‘”.A'(‘II, Oct., 1902, = Connecticut National Guard. Co. T {iff. remarks were made hy President (° igle Square plant—George E. of the IMirst liegiment was yeeruited = o ¥, Bennett, J. M. Burdick, P. R,SL re; 15, 1902, v MORNING SPECIALS, 7 TO 12:30 from N Britain and that of the 3 Stanley and Messrs. Croueh and| Germ — Wi el h | Stanley essrs o d| German plant—Wilhelm Bruck- 4 o Second Regiment was made up of Clty ltems |Hateh, Entertainment was provid- | mann, May 1, 1902, l'Rl"b“ lb )Y:;\dfln men, L S e led by the Dunn-Nally trie, singers; | = - = - . e company B AR O I e waler bt Milloy Drug | Bvelyn Dwyer, tap dancer, and the |3 1 : | 2hthidivision, went lo. rance 0 BT L et Rajo Boys. Dancing concluded «1.»‘[‘".0 Insurance Commm" L. W. VOGEL MO'\I"" September, 1017, via Montreal and b6 E Al T Defendant in $1,000 Suit = = . S S S SRty L e L o \e final mesting of the commit- | program. ,000 & | 5 e g = Halitax and landed in 1averpoohl, o Tihe dedication of the new | Since the last meeting the club| Suit was brought teday by Stephen |dance at the Bond hotel tonight. A ]A'Il\ Lamb Fresh Cut Best Maine England, on October 2 of the same Qiror a ahort stay at Sonth- |Sacred Heart school. which will take has lost 11 members by death, Rein- |7, cov, administrator of the entate | 1278 delegation from this city is CHOPS HAMBURG POTATOES year. o arked for | place on Memorial Day. will be held |hold. Bergstrom, Victor Carlson. % expected fo attend. BaBien S spuEmy S intn|tonight at & o'clock at the parish (William Herwig, Louis Michels, ¥o. |Of Stanley Zurczyk, against the | Tomorrow the business session of / pk. ¢ teHavre, I'rance, and went 15l “ior. Gl Erent. lix Pr William Regalis, John | Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. of |the convention will be held. Eight . n Certillens, a small town | - 5 . e i . ¢ S, ¢ training in Cer S Nk Ol decond anniversary sale New Gift | . Frank Sackowski, William T.|New York, alleging non-payment of New Britain members will be pres- | alsutfivie ‘mileg nostly of 2 , S West Main St opp. Hotel | Scharmann, Charles Weeden and H. |$351.38 on two insurance policies on |ent as regularly elected delegates. | te Vosges sgetion Burritt.—advt 3. Wheeler, the life of Stanley Zurczyk, who |The keynote speech for the New | 2 e ful o t lines was ) e £ A = b i v&:t::n;ltw':.":' ,:,':" 'I":”m"l: e Mra. Henry Carlson of 21 Sunrise | New Members of Cluh |dled July 29, 1927. Damages of | PBritain delegation will be made by | A DAY SPECIAL! Totmunry 8 1918, This start- | avenue is esiing comfortably at| New members admitted to the $1,000 are sought. and the writ is re- 1. W. Vogel of this city, who will | O ot am & record that com- | New Britain General hospital after jelub since the last meeting and the | turnable in the city court the second |nominate Michael W. Bannan to be SMALL LEGS GENUINE LAMB lb 38c 4, the outiit g ldate on which they entered the em-| Monday in June. Attorney Cyril I. [the next district governor. R E S U S . Jares favorably with most other[an operation. mAzeN fayorably ) Mrs. Lesiie Racklifie of 31 Glen | ploy of fhe Stanley Works are as|Gaffney represents the plaintiff. | Ifforts will be made at the same | units in the World V 1t ‘took an i reet has retnrned from tacksen- | tant art in the battle of street E D April 20. 1918, carrys | ville, Fla., where she spent three c Seicheprey on April 20, 1918, 3 . e L dm WAl ing the brunt of the counter attack [months with her parents, Mr. an i cl o o erican lines Mrs, George H. Shultz. Wil ciaiahd the el U0 R e on Druit tessn, wrlists | Boneless Pot Roast ......... Ib. 25¢ | Veal for Stew ............. Ib. 18¢ front of Toul: was in the of aftacks on the afiernoon of July |barberry, rose bushes, geranivme I Roast Veal ................ Ib. 25c | Lamb for Stew ............ Ib. 18¢ R s girive etafio i Chaisa gl 0 Prime Rib Roast ........... Ih. 35c | Lean Boiling Beef ......... Ih. 15¢ Thierry; formed the first marching column 'n_r the _J,r\v. Division in nu; I“](-v’nrv\:;i l";rl:r[;vrw (;TOIW.\H;:’M.r»'r].‘:"; | Fores of Lamb ............. Ih. 28¢ | Veal for Pot Pie ........... b 12¢ B Tt in B AL s e rAma waie, anianed Dast miku? Roasting Fowl ............. Ib, 42¢c | Lean Corned Beef .... . Ih. 15¢ official records disclose that the ad- vance guard of the company was the |and the spare ire stolen oft his an- Small Fresh Hams ......... Ib. 29¢ | Cottage Hams ......... 1h. 39¢ Jinaring. walt . e VIR O e B sE paadte e Oy Fresh Fowl ................ Ih. 28¢| Sauerkraut ... 25¢ nenlles closing the v-shaped strong- i o Germans after four yea s Odd 1ellows' hall, tonight - b - . e — 2 hold of the Germans after four year )i Fellows' hall, tonigh! ; o e S e of desperate struggle; was decim Admission 50 cenfs.—advt. I Word was received by Mr, and | HAM SLAW SALAD Mrs. A. Mankus of North RBurritt > 65¢ h. 25¢ Ih 25¢ strect that their daughter Anastasia Mankus will graduate next month " T g o e 5 IX{%’I{;}‘;}&D BU T TER... 1;,':5'; ... 2bs. 97c i.?‘"n})r 58 v\\'vw! Main St., opp. Hotel F 5 v ¢ 1 VL FINAL CLOSING OUT SALE OF setecrer EGGS ... 3 doz. $e {tend the memorial services at the Best Pure Lard ......... 2 Ibs. 29c Fresh Peanut Butter ....... Ib. 23c ||‘>M Baptist church Sunday morn- ' GOOD LUCK NUCOA NUT GOLD COIN FIRST PRIZE { ice Tendel, a former v OLEO OLEO OLEO (colored) OLEO M, was a visitor in town yester- ~ w32¢ w 28¢ » 38¢ n28¢ dav. Te is now a public in New York city. i MilierHanson 1 At | Stock Lp Your ] Panhy With These (;rocerv bpecnalé ekl wax i ot NemBrit g EVAPORTED MILK ........oovivvniiiiniiinininnnecnees... 3cans 28¢c e e CAMPBELIS BEANE . .....coommsrrnmivnsamanssesvossonsss B 25 (i e ) GREATEST REDUCTIONS QUEEN QUALITY FLOUR «...cevnovvieeeneeneennnannn.. sack 119 A daughter was Born at New Brit al hospital today to Mr VEGETABLE AND TOMATO SOUP cxnuin cans 29c Mrs, Eliot Berry of Liberty stree - s Clinton. ! CHALLENGE DAV NG RUMFORD'S BAKING Socond wale New Gift | Some as low as $ I 975 MILK, 2 cans ...... 27¢ POWDER, Ige. can .. POWDER, 1 Ib. can 25¢ anniversary S West Main St. opp. Hotel | WHITE ROSE FANCY FRUIT P \‘\‘."',,“,W”” s There is Satisfaction in Our Type of Merchandise. H, 2 cans .. gg: :I(_T\IAAII‘“I.-\ 3 cans .. %gg ALAD, can ........ 23¢ n iliness at his home on Cedar Especially at These Big Reductions— CORN, 2 cans .. 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" 35,&25‘: it e ot g | Fleur De Lis Hose’ REg' $250 Saturday, $195 New Green Cnbbage vaiea iy 8c Extra Heavy Grapefnut .. 3 for 25¢ Jersey, 1he eastern women olt championships at Montclair Long Green Cukes ...... 2 for 15c | Beets or Carrots ....... 2 behs. 25¢ > I gt e Cometient Nl Native Asparagus .. .. beh. 29c Green or Wax Beans ... .. 2 qts. 35¢ ichae The metot Toumd will be on the ) | Sweet Green Peppers . 25c | Solid Head Iceberg . ... 2 heads 25¢ T Ay : Park Your Car at kales Auto Parking Station on Commercial Street at ; Our Expense. Just Ask the Cashier at Our Store for a Parking Check. Compiete stistaction guaranteed with each pair ©of glasscs when you have your s examined at this storc! You don't necd cash cither to obtai gerviec—we will gladly charge the cost to you— you may pay 50 cents & week, W NNV W W W WV VWS W W W W e