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The Journal from Meriden, Connecticut • 10

Publication:
The Journali
Location:
Meriden, Connecticut
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10
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TEN fHE MERIDEN LJJll DAILY JOURNAL MERIDEN PJL i CONII FRIDAY I1PTEMBER 3 1830 Small Investors 4f Hg There is no reason why the person with only a few dollars to invest should be driven to dangerous (peculations We will give as much attention to one share as to one hundred and will recommend sound and seasoned common and preferred stocks Hobart Wrest were pleasantly or- prined last evening by their friend and relatives In honor of their golden anniversary Mr and Mrs Hlral received many gift The evening was spent with gamea and rouelc and a luncheon was served I- Miss Josle Tlttel formerly of this city now of New Haven and Mias Martha Wlpk left yesterday for a trip to California where they will visit Mias Tittel's sister Mrs John Gerbel In Haywood They will also visit friends in Pasadena Lo Angeles and San Francisco Staff Captain and Mrs Fred Braun assisted by Captain Hila Anderson and Lieutenant Mttry Johnson "Wilt conduct the meeting at the Salvation Army tills evening Arthur Kent the hoy violnist will play Joseph Sahrcr will preside tba piauo There will he special music (nd old time songs Harold White late of Hint Mich will play the cornel The public is Invited to attend The John Dillon club's annual requiem high mass will lie celebrated St Bom's church at 8 o'clock on Imbor day Monday This mass 1 for the repose of the souls of the de-ceased members and also for-the general good and welfare of the Irish republic At the conclusion of the scrvlcea the Rev John Quinn will deliver a talk on the present situation of th Irish republic All members and friends of the John Dillon club are urged to be present Frank 11 Raymond of Mt Klaco was awarded custody of hla fouf-ycars old daughter by Judge Ingersoll Radiolite An Ingersoll Radiolite will be given absolutely free to the parson who guesses the number or nearest the number of watches displayed in our window Some of the boxes are empty and some are full Otherwise there are no watches concealed This contest opens today and closes next Saturday Sept 11th All you have to do is look over and then come in and register your guess I Conditions of The Contest Jame Donahue has taken tlon with Factory a pos! Ellen Meegez of Walllnjford was admitted to the Meriden hospital for surgical treatment Mias Mary O'Donnell of East Main street is vacationing at Watch HIM and New London Miss May McVeigh and Mis Romanis Carey arp spending their vacation at Momaogiiin Paul Mauch I 2fi5 Samp street war admitted to the Meriden hospital for surgical treatment Howard Brandie of 3 Maple Hirer! was admitted to the Meriden hospital for surgical treatment Patrick Harjney of 22 Spring street arid May Dewitt of 518 West 40 th street New York city have secured a marriage license at the town clerk's office Stokes Company No 12 of will hold a special assembly and drill this evening after the convention of Myrtle lodge No 4 Ail members will bring equipment so It can he marked and Haled John Carter Is visiting In Sullivan county New York from wherd lie Pillow husband casket piece of lilies children pillow "Mother'" Mr and Mrs Wm Weitzel basket of roaes "Grand grandchildren standing crpts "Mother" Mr and Mrs Geo Sheldon flat piece purple aStees Mr Deary and family spray of yellow gladioli Fred Scharmcr flat piece of hydrangeas Mrs Bittner and Mrs Clark Audubon flat Piece gladlolaa and asters Whitworth and family bleefllgg heart Mlsa Margaret Clark Phils delphla Pa wreath Mrs Wimmer and family flat piece pink asters Factory flat piece Asters Mr and Mrs II Birch: flat piece dahlias and lilies Mr and Mrs Edward Burr spray of purple asters "Neighbors" apray of pink gladlolaa Mr and Mrs Harry Klrschman spray of yellow and pink gladlolaa Zemke and family sprfly of white asters Mr and Mrs Swatklns and family spray of purple asters' Eva Muntz crescent Florence Hattie and LoiiIro Glsssnapp spray of pink gladlolaa WllcOx A White standing wreath Birch's laundry basket of roaes Mr and Mr Barrowti and family spray of glad iotas Mr and Mrs Cbas Davis and family spray of dahlias gladlolaa and rases Gladys Eugenia sod Elizabeth Helncmsn spray of asters and gladlolaa Mr and Mrs Dreschet asters and gladlolaa Mr and Mrs Heine-man hydrangea Mra Jeoblna and family GERARD IS CHAIRMAN 0 New York Kepi 3 -James Gerard former ambassador to Gcr-many haa accepted the chalrwan-ahlp of the finance committee of the Democratic National committee It wae announced here today' at Dem-erratic headquarter He will have general supervision of tho collection of Democratic campaign funds Funeral Chapel Servlet- la nn elimilu north It mar prumlae rvrrrlhlna or f'tM Ita ill it- (lepenila ante I 11 the imllejr of (be house Mi ll olfera II We realised lhai Alien mir tmalneaa Mae rounded In tho Hr Morideu our uureeaa would depeod on the uervtee rendered nd Ike rurmnllen Inniln re-Inllnaablp with the people nnd to laure Ikla we mual render Ikeiu eervler wrhlrh la enrneai lueere and broad-minded Hnyos fiorco A Lampbler Weal Mein Telephone 30S-Z Hartford Man Says At Timet Wat Disagreeable Mr Michael Drohan of 10 Winter St Hartford Conn Says CINOT It a Wonderful Remedy to MB MICHAEL DBOMAN A parson I til health often time gt cranky and 111 tempered and they are not to blame as continual sitnerlns will wear down tho strongest of neivs Mr Drohan Sty! "For some time have been suffering from pains in the small of my back and constipation 1 tried a great many things to aid this condition and as the daya went by I kept getting worse and had given up hopes of ever feeling right again I felt bad I guess my (oiks thought At time I wn disagreeable but Tt was Just the pain was suffering Since taking CINOT I have been obi Id lltt and have had no trouble with my back or bowels And I feel better In every way" CINOT IK BEING DEMONSTRATED BY AN EXPERT AT BlNKF DRUG STORE IS MAIN ST-MERIDEN It Is also for sale by Ktnsells Middletown Wood Drug Store New Haven ff Moran Wallingford Mahoney's Corner Drug Store Shelton: Hartlgan Drug Stores Bridgeport Chaffee's Drug Store Southington Simpson Plantovtlle and one agent In each town THEY BRING RESULTS JOURNAL WANT ADS bsc-omo the bride of Edward Keen on September 15 was pleasantly ur-prlsed last evening with a grocery shower at the home of Mrc Dean Cromble I4S View street Aboui twenty-flye friend were present and Miss Doody received many useful article The feature of the evening was a mock marriage In which Mlsa Minnie Doody was the bride Altana Crowley was the bridegroom and Miss Grossman performed the ceremony A luncheon was served later in the evening 1 At the request of tbo state Judge Dunne In the Police court this morning again continued until next Thursday morning the ease of Nicholas A Volpe 24 years old of 527 dispel street New Haven who was arrested here on August i on tbo charge of reckless driving In con nerlion with an automobile-motor cycle collision on Old Colony road near Walnut Grove cemetery in which Paul Allen of New York a camera man for the Griffith Moving Picture company was Injured Volpo's ash bond of $100 was allowed to stand MORTUARY ltlNKEVICZ Margaret Rln-ksvicz aged 25 wife of Anthony Hlnkevlcz died this morning at the Meriden hospital from a complication of diseases Besides her husband she 1 iur riverf by one daughter Alice The funeral will lie held Sunday afternoon with scrvlcea at St Joseph's church Burial will be In Sacred Heart cemetery The funeral of Mary nurttadetle A'Hearn was held (hla afternoon at 3 o'clock from the house Gl Twigs street Burial was in Sacred Heart cemetery- PASS A The funeral of Louis Paaaand will he held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from (ha home of his daughter Mrs George Howe of 25 West Main street The Rev Clayton Boothby will officiate The burial will be in Wslerbury where the body will he taken by Hayes Pierce Lampbler GLYNN The fnnersl of Mr Mary Glynn will be held tomorrow morning at 8:31) oclock from the home of Mrs Thomas Murdock and st o'clock at St Joseph's church Burial will be it) Sacred Heart cemetery Tile funeral of Mrs Joseph Sheldon was held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the house firt Tremont street Rev David Johns officiated Interment was in Walnut Grove cemetery The bearers were Albert Hobel Alfred Wright Ernest Wstkins John Waller Edwin Mills and John Btilius Following ate Hie floral pieces: correct or nearest correct number the prize will go to the person who registered his guess first Come in today This oonteit is open to all HULL INGRAHAM CO INC Hall Lewie Bldg Ilerldeu Cl No Mala St Brlatel Coaa Dlrget Wire Hew York 4 Beaton Heating VENTILATING PLUMBING A SUPPLIES Meriden Engineering Supply Co 43 8T0NE ST PHONE STYLISH WEARING APPAREL WITH REAL VALUE See the styles ct THE' APPAREL STORE Herneger Prop Albert Flatow UNDERTAKER 37 West Main St TeL 152-2 One guess to a person All guesses must be register-ed on or before Saturday Sept 11th In case two or more persons guess the George will go to Montreal to attend the John Booth in civil side of the 'Court of Common Pleas In New Haven yesterday After a two-day hearing Judge Booth held that the father did nothing to deprive him of the natural custody of ill child But because the little girl is greatly attached to her grandmother Mrs 0 Borland of lit! Franklin ut reel who has boon caring for tier the court held that the father shall not assume custody Instantly but wait for two wcelm so that the child may be prepared for (lie change ftllss Margaret Doody who will convention of linemen of the Mouth-era New England Telephone company A transfer of real estate recorded at the town clerk's office is John Silas and Esther Hall to Fortonato Gentile and Vincenzo house and Ini on James Beall Street Meriden -post American Legion holds a special meeting thin evening at 7:30 at the Legion homo on East Main street and It 6 WEST MAIN STREET The Jeweler ONE CENT A WORD THEY BRING RESULTS JOURNAL WANT ADS Sure Relief BUl'KHS ffiriw Bcll-ans Hof wafer Sufe Relief JfglBBB Is hoped that as many members as can will he in attendance The engagement of Miss Marguerite Chldsey of 517 Broad street to Rntlln Dutmliee of Bristol VI announced Miss Chldsey informed The Journal this morning that the Wedding trill lake place some liny this month On Monday Labor day the mil-bound freight house will bo closed all day no freight being received for forwarding on that day The Inbound house will he open In tho morning until 10 o'clock for the doll very of perishable freight only -4- Mr and Mrs William Hirst of 182 Between NEW YORK DRESS GOODS STORE 25 Colony Street 28-30 Railroad Avenue odt? and Tomorrow DAYS YOUR DOLLAR WILL BE WORTH A DOLLAR AND A HALF AT THESE DOLLAR DAYS Offerings at Our Main Store ONE LOT VdlLES 40-fnch Voiles tyere sola for 89c yard 2 Yards for $100 ONE LOT VOILES 40 in wide our regular price 59c and 79c yard 3 Yards for $100 ONE LOT 27 IN VOILES Formerly 39c yard 4 Yard for $100 $1 sle Hose in black ami brown seamed buck 3 pairs for $1 Ribbed School Ilose four pairs for $1 Wo Fine Quality Hose 3 pairs for fl Infants' CashracretlCs four pairs for $1 Specials at the Lingerie Department $139 Ntep-Tn fine quality nainsook 69b Corset Covers harobnrg -trimmed 2 for 1 59c Rrassieres 2 for A FEW SPECIALS ABOUT THE STORE SUN DA 3 To 5 PM PHILHARMONIC OF NEW BRITAIN WILL GIVE A SELECTED CONCERT 1701717 Khr Distribution of Souvenirs Including: Chet of 1847 Silver Gold Watch South Main and South Colony St ONE LOT WHITE SKIRTINGS Of different stylee formerly sold for $149 yard For Dollar Days $100 Yard 49c Pillow Cases 45x36 3 for 25c Curtain Scrim 6 yards 29c Hack Towels 4 for 79c Plaid Skirtings 2 yards 36 in Percale 3 yards 39c Plaid Ginghams 3 yards 4ac Percale Shirtings 3 yards Flannels 4 yards 75c Madras Shirting 2 yards 59c Underwear Crepe 2 yards $1 39c Pink Nainsook 3 yards $1 32c Unbleached Cotton 4 yards JRJ 23c' Cotton Toweling 6 yards $1 Percale Shirtings 2 yards 45c 36 in English Long Cloth 3 yards $12 Crib Blankets 29c Turkish Towels 4 for 45c 36 in Cretonnes anil Challies 3 yards 55c 32 in Plaid Ginghams 2Vj yards 65c 45 in Best Sheeting 2 yards 45c 36 in Linecn 3 yards $1 $139 SURF SATIN Black and Navy Dollar Days $100 Yard SILKS SILKS-SILKS $149 quality Pure Silk Natural Pongee Mdn- wide $LQQ Yard ONE LOT SILKS $2 up to $3 values short lengths At $100 Yard Gold Watch Clock Electric Lamps Cut Glass Water Sets Vases Cut Glass Baskets Etc 20 OFF On All Waists and Silk Lingerie Saturday Only $349 PRINTED GEORGETTE 4 Yard $100 One Lot $649 All Wool VELOUR PLAIDS Gay Patterua A Yard $100 36 IN WOOL SERGES mail Color $100 Yard 40 IN WOOL PLAIDS Regularly $189 Dollar Day $100 Yard DOLLAR DAY Limited Specials Only 10 Yards to a Customer 39c 36 in Bleached Sheeting 4 yards $1 45c Fruit of the Loom and Hills Cotton sydfi The Eastern Land 182 Center Street Wallingford Merchandise advertised for Days in quantities amounting to lews than $1 than $1 will be charged at sane icale of bought or more prices.

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