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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921. X ,nd Ule. .t. OA ternul .idance iCCrann y of st. vard V. -w'b LHh , , William i In the Laura Ful ly was bc- urth, Mik. Homo 8wet er: Thomu j Bt. Mary' aymond J. L Uev. W. A. (John Maher pnentlnir tho W Malonev j The flower md Jam deceased. new cerno- rii Valentin o'clock this Vit his late Vlth uvenue. iclated, und ye cemetery. hrtng. Charlea H. Srrow after- r residence. Dr. O. W. I Irttornu-rtt ry. 76,856.27 Calendar ma to Hate Curt I hum finances at year of t ulready .27 of a ipproprla- ncui !arch there reserve the park hway ac- t there i he aecond the third. ym' account ut 1660.01 4J.50 up- he work In nlctpul Ice the bal- t $150 cx- clpal have t $223,700. ATES Veteran Yi at Mcrt- nt of the 111 bo rep the State C3, for tho epartment mnectlcut. xde to mi- a depart- ef It. C. n to con- st -will be bck nt the et. Mat II be dls- Approxi- red, three lay coach iinla pas te from limped nd crash srht train V flATOR HALL'S BILL IS PASSED TODAY (Continued from First Pase Other Bills Offered .Other bills offered Included these: Mr, Wall, for biennial town elec tions In Torrlnglon; by Mr. Perry to make election day a 1ck.i1 holiday, to increase the Jurisdiction of com- mon pleas courtn In civil actions, and to aproprlate $50,000 to aid the oys ter Industry; by Mr. Buckley, to In crease uularU-s of clerks of the super ior court. Amonjf other resolutions wero those for Frank II. Hinckley. Judjre and L. 1J. Falrbrother. deputy Judge nt Stonlnjcton; Thomas T Dunn at Merldcn; llernard E. Htpjfin. Judfre, und Georjre II. Atkins, deputy Juds?o at Torrlnrton. Other bills concerned Torrington I recard to Uniting- debt bonds an l amending the borough charter In re Kard to building lines: to exterminate moMiiito breeding places; to permit Ansonia to lmpono tax liens In Sep tember to confer city charter; to per mit the governor to remove probate Judith for neglect of duty; to make pn.s.thle prosecution of a hospital pntlent who defrauds in refusing to pay hl board and medical bills. G. O. P. Caucu. The achate republicans held a cau cus at the call of President Tro Tern IlaU ami while a f orward no In formation was given out. It is un derstood the discussion was on the civil service repeal bill which Is on the senate table. It Is further un derstood that this bill will go to the judiciary committee and that new frafts of a civil service law will be sent to the committee nnd the sub ject (a ken up as a whole. The senate adjourned otit of re spect to, and nfter adopting a rcs alutlon by Senator Drew on the death of former Senator Edmund II. Day of Seymour. In concurrence resolutions were adopted nppointlnsr John II. Thacher and Henry J. Secly, trustees of the Soldiers' Home. Additional Judgeship. Additional judgeship resolutions, mostly reappointments were for the following courts: Greenwich James H. Mead and V. J. Ferris; New London, 8. Victor Prince, for full term; Stamford. Kntnuel Young and J. E. Brinckerhoff; Killingly, W F. Woodward and O. K. Ferris; Stafford Bprtngs. W. H. Ilea Id and K. K. Taft; Norwich. J. It. Barnes and 11. H. Pettis; Nor walk, Xehemlah Candee and V. II. Vosburgh. The public utilities commission re port on trolleys was sent to the rail road committee by the house where as it had been expected that it would go to the committee on roads. TWO KILLED AND TEN ARE INJURED (Continued from First Tage.) Ten Injured persona wero taken to tho Bayonne hospital. names Envelop Ilulldlnjr Flfteen persons were inside the small building- when tho explosion occurred. Instantly the structure was wrapped in names. Several nearby buildings caught fire but were saved by prompt arrival of fire apparatus. The fire was caused by the ignition of films which flared up with a bUst that shuttered windows in the vicini ty. One body was indentifled as that of Ml mm Kthel Suckow 24. She apparent ly leaped from a fire escape after flames shooting from a second floor landing had enveloped her. V. W. C. A., NOTES The members of the Y. W. C. A. enjoyed a resolution party last eve ning In the association rymnasium on Court street- Games, apropos to the occasion, as well as shadow pictures and chamdes. were on the program. As the association is soon to start a membership campaign some of the charades and pictures bore on this subject. This party was one of a series of social events which the members and their friend have planned for tho .winter. Mrs. T. II- Urlstoll of Grove, Hill left yesterday for Fitz Williams, X. H., where sho will spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Noble of Lex ington street left today for Dayton, Florida. NO JAZZ TILL. 10 P. M. Torrington. Jan. 18. No Jazz music can be played at dances and social events In City hall here until after 10 p. m., by which hour all town and borough officers are supposed to have quit work. The workers complained that the Jazz music hindered them in their duties. COLLEGE CLUB HAS PLEASING RECITAL and Rendition oi Polish Mnsic Well Received Rounds of appreciative applause followed tho rendition by Miss Ilga It. Harvey, pianist. Miss Kathleen Crowley, soloist, and Karl Lambert, violinist, last evening at r meeting of the Xcw Britain College club at St. Mark's parish house. The recital was preceded by a most interesting discussion by Miss Harvey, of Polish music and musicians. The speaker devoted a few minutes to each of the. recognized musters of Polish birth or descent, dealing especially with Cropin, Weiniawski and Paderewski. whose works were afterward render ed. The discussion was the first of a series of similar discourses which will deal with the artists of various European countries. A sizeable aud ience was present to enjoy what proved to be one of the most inter esting and entertaining meetings ever held by the organization- Miss Crowley's plcasiiy? voice cap tivated the audience from the start. She rendered Chopin's. "The Maid en's Wish." with a npllsh that could hardly help but please. John J. Crean furnished the accompaniment at the piano. The work of Earl Lambert as vio linist was flawless. He played one se lection "Romance," by Wieniawski which was al that -could be desired. Mr. Lambert has appeared in several musicalea previously and his work la-st night was equally as gxod as that of the past. The piano numbers, featuring the works of Chopin and Paderewski were played by Miss Harvey, whose work did full Justice to those masters Paderewskl's "Mayzurek" and "Melo dre" were given and Chopin's Ballads Xo. 3, Op. 47, was played In a pleas ing manner. Miss Harvey, who is an instructor at the High school, has been directly responsible for the suc cess of the orchestra at that inetltu- lon for several years past, and has i:isuua.iiy uireciea some or tne city s most successful recitals in the past few years. Her work as a pianist id always of the highest order. DEPOSITS SHOW INCREASE In Reports on Conditions of People's Savings Bank. The report on the condition of the People's Savings bank of New Bri tain which was filed on the last day of December of last year shows an increase of $419,402.72 in the de posits over those of the previous year. The total assets of the bank are $931,209.76 with the total liabili ties amounting to the same. On December 31, 1920 the deposits were $904,417.03 as compared with $485, 014.30 fo rthe year ending: December 31, 1919. The following are the officers and directors of the bank: A. S. Andrule wlcz president; B. F. Gaffnry. vice president; J. C. Loomls. vice-nrest. dent; Adam Greckl, vice-president; Leo Bojnowskl, treasurer; Paul Nur czyk, assistant treasurer; Victor Domain. aasistant treasurer; W. Famorajczyk. secretary; J. A. Klos kowski assistant secretary; John Zujko. J. Kworek, J. Soltys, B. Mysli wiec. W. Godlewskl, A. Bejnard. F. M. Zimmerman. KILLS LITTLE SISTER Six Year OKI Stamford Boy Fires Off Revolver Which Fatally Wounds Two Year Old Child. Stamford, Jan. 18. Michelina Fi orlto. two years old, died in the Stam ford hospital today of injuries re ceived yesterday when her six year old brother Antonio, shot her through tho forehead with a revolver. The shooting- occurred In the home of the children's parents at North Mianus, where the boy is saidt to have pried open a desk and found the weapon. Coroner Phelan will Investigate. THE STORK KEEPS BUSY A daughter was born today to Mr. and Mrs. Otto McKee of 111 Dwlght street at the New Britain general hospital. The couple wero married in Germany while Mr. Mc Kee was serving with the army of oc cupation. A daughter was born today to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patamore of 338 East Main street, and a son wis also born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scheyd of 57 Robert street. Two births occurred last night at the local hospital, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Volz of 94 Bassett street and a eon to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Quay of 54 South High street. MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses have been granted as follows: Julian Klejouk of 42 Grove J street, and Miss Jennie Kachnoski, of j 133 Pleasant street; Charles W. JoVn Vson cf 71H Stanley street. nm Miss ttSTen of 13 Sunrise '-mik of "OYi 99 CITY ITEMS Warm $4 gloves $2 Wilson's. advt. All lined and unlined gloves 1-2 price Day, Connors-Halloran advt. The monthly meeting of the Stan dard Bearers of the Methodist church will be held at the home of the Misses Westlake at 1.1S Maple street this evening. . The class meeting will be held at the church tonight, with F. E. Neumann in charge. Biggest bargains Wilson's. advt. Foresters fair, Foresters' Hall, Berlin. Jan. 21, 22, 24, 25. advt. All gloves half price Wilson's- advt. 65c Xolaseme hose, all colors, $ Day 3 pair $1.00, Connors-Halloran. advt. Miss Helen Bunce of this city, at tended a mass meeting of the Con necticut Branch of the National League of Women voters, held vX New Haven this afternoon. Old times. $4 shirts f'l.50 Wilson's advt. 2 lbs. peanut clusters $100. Special prices on candy, nuts for dollar day McEnroe's, West Main St. advt. $55 sheeplined coats $35 Wilson's. advt. The Probationers' class and the Sun day school of the Methodist church will meet at 4 o'clock on Friday af ternoon. Everything marked down for Dollar Day at Farrell Clothing Co. advt. Officers of the E. L. Dunbar en campment of Bristol, will be Installed at a meeting- 1n that place this eve ning:. All local members will meet at the railroad station at 7:45 o'clock. $2.50 silk hose $1 Wilson's. advt. Three $1.60 ties $1.50 Wilson's. advt. Foresters fair. Foresters' Hall, Berlin, Jan. 21, 22, 24, 25. advt. Warm wool $3 underwear $1.50 Wilson's advt. "Lawyer M. A. Sexton acting for Frank X. Berthiaun and Son of Bristol, building con tractors, has filed a petition In the court of bankruptcy. Ths liabilities are given as 140.000 and the asseats SS5.000. The busi ness depression is claimed by the firm for the failure. A hearing will be given tha creditors at Hartford on January 27. Special for $ Day, 1,000 shirts $1.00, Connors-Halloran. advt. $1 50 wool sox 75c Wilson's. advt. Members of the Court Roy, No. 285, Association Canado-Americans, are requested to meet at the Regal hotel at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Dollar day Wednesday at Farrell Clothing Co. advt You'll do a whole lot better at Wilson's. advt. Everything marked down for Dollar Day at Farrell Clothing Co. advt. The board of public works estimates for the fiscal year will be prepared by the entire board and not a committee of members as has been the custom in the past. A meeting of the board will be held this evening. All 25c collars 6 for $1 Wilson's. advt The suit of Frank B. Cox against Edward Hanson of Bristol was tried in city court this morning. The suit was brought for-ia commission al leged to be due Judge W. F. Mangan represented the plaintiff and Judge William J. Malone the defendant. Judge John H. Kirkham reserved the decision. Six 35c soft collars for $1.00 $ Day, Connors-Halloran advt. At tho hospital this afternoon it was stated that the condition of Samuel Larson who figured in the automobile accident last night at Stanley Quarter was improved- It was also stated that it is probable that Burton Clark's eye will have to be removed because of tho seriousness of the injury; Lverythlng reduced at Wilson's. advt- Alice Belenski. aged 19, a young divorcee, applied at the town clerk's office for a marriage license last evening- Her future husband is Tony Bichur. $5 caps $2 Wilson's. advt. Unable to find work, the head of a local family paid a visit to Mayor Cur tis yesterday and told him that his family was in need ot food. He said that work was scarce and he was un able to find a place to earn money for the family wants. He was referred to the superintendent of charities. Foresters' fair. Foresters Hall, Berlin, Jan. 21, 22, 24, 25. advt. Two boys about 12 years old were arrested today for alleged theft com mitted at the Roseben Hat com pany on Main street. All hats $4.95 Wilson's.' advt- WHAT'S CIIEPER FOR YOUR NEEDS THAN FISH AT TOESE PRICES Splendid Shore Haddock 10c lb Blue Fish 10c lb Nice Fat Flounders 10c lb Newfoundland Herring . 12c lb Blue Fish Steak 15c lb Rockport Cod 18c lb Scrod Steak 18c lb Fancy Silver Salmon 25c lb Fresh Mackerel, Halibut, Eels, Snapper Blues. Butter Fish. White Perch, Frost Fish, Spanish Mackerel. Round , and Little Neck Clams, Steaming Clams, Open Long Clams 50c quart. Long Island Scallops, Finnan Had dies. Try our Guilford Oysters, opened fresh every day at our market. SHORT CALENDAR Seven Matters on Docket for Friday After noon's Sesolon at 2:30 o'CIocU Seven cases are on the docket for the short calendar session of the city court which will be held at 2.30 o'clock next Fri day afternoon. The cases follow: Estato of A. A. Lyman against Fred Macchlo. f J?' LawJ,er A. A. Greenberg for the plaintiff. Lawyer I. I. Rachlin for the de lendant; p. J. Ales against S. Symolon, ? ?Ke S- R Mink for the Plaintiff, Jufljre C,. w. Klett for the defendant. Joseph Zuck et al. against ,T. Birnbaum, order for pleading Lawyer Henry P. Roche for the plaintiff. Lawyer M. D. Saxe for the defendant: M. P. Leghorn against James l-oilla. judgment by default and hearing in damages. Lawyer J. a. Woods for the Plaintiff; Justin Posko against Thomas hecondo, motion for more specific statement. Lawyer Henry P. Roche for tho plaintiff. Lawyer A. A. Greenberg for the defendant. The Reliable Upholstering company against S. Berson, bond for prosecution Lawyer Henry p. Roche for the plaintiff. Lawyer A. A. Greenberjj for the defendant -Patrick Howley et ux.. against the heirs and assigns of Henry L. Parsons. Judgment. Lawyer Elias T. Kinerose for the plaintiff. PHYSICIAN'S CAR DAMAGED. Frank O'Neil. a driver for the Gulf Refin ing company reported to the police this afternoon, that while his horses were being in me yard at his home 132 Oak street, they ran away, and struck an auto mobile belonging to Dr. George H. Dalton j .which was standing in front of his home! The lenders of the automobile were dam aged. 3 DAY SPECIALS lilt PURE FOOD Bear In Mind Our Slogan Always MORE FOR A DOLLAR THAN A DOLLAR CAN MORXLXG SALE 9 TO 12:30 SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE, ROUND 45c Value STEAK 30c lb FRESH PORK nr) ROASTS . . . : lb isWC FRESH PORK Q (J CHOPS lb aCOC SHOULDERS 4 p LAMB lb IOC LOIN LA JIB q CHOPS ibuUC LAMB LOINS OA TO ROAST Ib ZUC STEWING a LAMB . .... lb 14C (WHITE) 5NOWWHITE COMPOUND BEST CREAMERY BUTTER LL GUARANTEED EGGS WHITE WIIOLEM1LK CIIEE'E 'A 4 Ib DINNER BLEND COFFEE 10 Pkgs JELL-O Cans WAX BEANS Cans SWEET CORN 11 Cans TOMATOES II lb GRANULATED SUGAR 20 Bars LAUNDRY SOAP FRUIT LARGE MEATY PRUNES ... 10 lb C 1 OH V X VV LARGE JUICY LEMONS . . 5 doz $1.00 40 LB $1.00 FANCY YELLOW ONIONS, EVERYONE SOUND 40 LB $l.Cf FRESH mm L NATI0NALMEAT.ST0RESo5 Q5 ED 1 m ID Largest Retailers of Quality Meats Wednesday Dollar Day T TJ rE xuxj jr ANY ARTICLE ANY ARTICLE BEST PRINT BUTTER TRUST CO. ELECTS Trustees Are Named at Meetia of Stoek Holder Three New Ones Adde4 to I4st Are Klett, Searle aod Macoaiber, At "a meeting of th tnnbhnMr w J New Britain Trust company, hetd yester l day afternoon, tho following trustees wer ! elected: W. E. Attwood, A. W. Stanley. W. L, Hatch. Geo. S. Talent T C Cnrirt ti n Piatt. Geo. L. Damon, Geo. P. Hart ' XV Hi Cadwell, Frank J. Porter. Isaac D. Russell. Chas. F. Smith, . A. Niven. J E. Cooper. ' C. J. Parker, Norman P. Cooley. B. A. Haw- ' ley. F. G. Vibberts, C. H. Baldwin. H. H. Pease, E. H. Cooper. P. B. Stanley, C. B. a a, onus, iu.. jv. rasco, u. .Bennett G W Klett, F. A. Searle, K. W. Macomber. The last three mentioned are new ones on the board, the others being: all r lected. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Principal L, p. siade has returned t.i school after being confined to his home for a short time with illness. Assembly was held in the auditorium this morning for members of the freshman and mid-year classes, in observance of Thrift week. Principal Slade was in charge of the exercises and Introduced G. Stanley, who spoke on "Trift In Saving Money and Time." Exercises will be held tomorrow for the upper classes. MCIXEN HAS RELAPSE. John F. Mullen who hats been convalescing at St. Francis Hospital, Hartford, for sev eral weeks, suffered a slight relapse yes terday. He was reported as somewhat im proved today. fst3.! ?!: s2M m t-u 367 MAIN STREET CHUCK ROASTS f g BEEF Y lb IDC POT ROASTS ' 4 f BEEF Ib IOC BOILING i rx BEEF lb 1UC FRESH 1 Q HAMBURG lb IOC MILK FED nn VEAL ROASTS . . lb 60C BEST VEAL A tZ CHOPS ,..;,.. lb flp C . 2 lb 29c lb 53c rtoz 63c lb 29c DOLLAR SPECIALS SEE WHAT A DOLLAR CAN BUY for $1.00 for $1.00 for $1.00 for $1.00 for $1.00 for $1.00 for $1.00 i Packages MACARONI for 15 Packages CORN STARCH ...... ' .. . for 17 Cans SARDINES IN OtL .l........;. for 10, Cans CAMPBELL'S BBANS . , v . . . for 3 Large Cans vTUNA FISH . .:. . ; . for Cans TOMATO SOUP . . ........ . for U Large Rolls DEPARTMENT DOLLAR SPECIALS I REST MAINE 1 ff I POTATOES 2 V, DkstP JL mVJXJ POTATOES 2J4 pks EXTRA LARGE GRAPE FRUIT 9 foi $1.00 OPENED OYSTERS AND nnnrr nTTnn i uiviy tnur ROUND STEAK LAMB HOPS CHUCK STEAK LAMR ROASTS , KIRUI AND KLETT UP FOR PROMOTION (Continued f.om Flnt !'&ge.) caucus this evening. Judge Gr'W. Klett announced this afternoon that in the event of Judge Kirkham being named, he will resign as prosecutor" at once with the probability of his beis named judge of thef. police and city court. In view of this,; it will be pos sible for the council members to narfie the new prosecutor tonight. AUTOMOBILE COLLIDES aVTTH TTtOLLEY CAR An automobilo which was driven by Peter Cummer of 1S7 Arch street col- lided with a, Hartford trolley car, yts-i w terday afternoon at the corner of East and Dwight streets. The automobile was badlv damazed while the air OlAflf commission. 'It was stated tha fore either the driver of the mavy or the motorman of the car could isrop their respective vehicles the Cummerj auto crashed into the side of the troi-j ley , , ( jT DAY SPECIALS BBBBBBBSB MB M BUY ELSEWHERE" , v : -AFTERNOON SALE 3 TO 6 SMOKEt) OR ERESH SHOULDERS ISc lb CLOVER LEAF BACON . .... Id SLICED FRESH LIVER .... . . . . a lb FRESH FRANKFORTS . . lb NEW PACK SAUERKRAUT 3 lb CORNED PIGS HOCKS lb LEAN OUTS . COR3SEI BEEF lb 25c 20c- 20c 12c i GEM NUT MARGARINE Ib 3o CXTRA LARGE NEW DILL PICKLES each 56 P. AND G. CRISCO lb can 2Sc HEINTZ'S CHOW CHOW pint 25c 91.09 $1.00 $1.00 $1.0OJ $1.0K TOILET PAPER .Vi... for $1.00 5' EVAPORAED $1.0 APRICOTS Sli lb RAISINS 3H Ib $1.00 CLAMS 7i- JL 70 WEST MAIN STREE1 Specials ri nvTK .. Y (ly.fln 0 A SUtVJ VC ' rVAt ,