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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SAT ciety at 7 o'clock. Boy Scouts meet Christtan * Endeavor society will be | heid at 7 o'clock. Topic, “Wor: While Life Purposes, Prov. 3:1-18. Leader, Miss Charlotte Whatnall. Reg- | ular monthly meeting of the executive = on Tuesday evening at 7:30. The La- { W kl NOITCeS dies’ Aid will hold their meeting on ) CERLY Letter {|wm | s Wednesday afternon at 2:30. Girl 3 { | ences & Scouts and choir rehearsal on Thurs- - O | i South Church. day (»w-nmg! = 7;3;\‘ ;fihye h‘““g‘“’“ - ! RN S ;fi::’ad meeting of the church will be held on . New York, Jan. 4.-—The new year { . | la JSundar: 9580, Boys' division, Italian | Iriay evening. At 6:30 the Ladies' | GTELINE ol Emmanuel Is Most]| . Tep iom Len S uie ew ves 1l 08 school, main division; 4:30, vesper Ajd will serve supper for the mem- e e N RE L C A ra of the Co union and recep- pe ‘ 5 % . 5 * 5 2 L °S | couragin, bration mmunion and recey rs and the reports and the election FI‘lBIlfll al]d COI‘dlal which it presents. Readjustment is | con ging tion of new members; 12:15, Church of the new officers will follow. All thalione! word i WhicEdascrbes boni | L ousta N school, main division; 4:30, vespers members of the church are requested HESeE e rosentland Tt Tl e there are nots service, Dr. Hill will speak on “What | to be present. z s | widespread sei i I oy Figx e 2 IR sense the first factor in readjustment % of the League of Nations?"” and there - l Rome, Jan. 3 (By the Associated |, ™, 0 o ™" nlices und credit were | (e CONLrary, uy will be vocal and organ selections. Prees.)—Rome was astir early today. | & 3o =t o (5 OCE S St ¢ | ance, and the §:00 .Assyrian worship; 7:30, Italian Methodist Church. Seemingly the entire population | [AOUWY MISCEL o8 W rer a “‘”,’- | distriburion. worship. Tuesday: 7:30, Boy Scouts Sunday school at 9:45; morning [streamed toward the station, where e oL SR 18 The sharp fa JorE 2 ey 4 3 et 2 e paiasi e eablto be weicomed llcurrent urned and is running in ] FPhursday: 5:00, Girl Scouts; 7:45, worship at 10:45; communion service | President Wilson was to m Sl b SRl i | tracted conside union service at Center church. Fri- and Young People's meeting &t 6:16 [ by King Victor Emmanuel. Hours be- | 30 OPPOT/S TRection: 10 comMmod- | ofally when cont dgay: 9:30 a. m., all-day Red Cross D. m. Evening preaching service at|fore the arrival of the presidential | o TO0S 60 DX LeRch PoRSONest, | vance in GovEl sewing at South church; 3:00, Wom- 7:30. The minister will begin a series | train, crowds packed the Ymbxmmx- Nt Gl e Rs | 1si nalond (0 en’s Foreign Missionary soclety meet- Of lectures on “The Things That ilye‘!:*]':l!fh was llned Wil QeUBlSEORS Lae L . e b o | s levn I ¢ rick W ) o g Clens 5 2 3 vance since th I Ing at home of Mrs. Frederick Wessel, | Count”. At 10 o'clock the expectation of [ 1€ased its control of the markets nat- | (10 50 (]M“:e“ol 39 Maple street; subject, Women n_f_'j !the throngs was intense. Flags were u}:ax influences arc already oxercising | geem to have been the Orient at Wor I\\]m Ilhon \Honu«‘ st GRS | everywhere fluttering in the breeze thelr sway. The movement is Ot OF- | yoldera for holiday Al women of the church are invited. | ., <o qien Bethany church and|every window and balcony was fille erly because the sudden withdrawal | 10,0000 (0% 1O CoY TECEE & Swedish Elim church together with | with eager tchers aad the roofs 0; sovernment contrel left many of | 545 rajease the larges sumi Pirst Baptist Church. [ the Salvation Army have declded towere black with poople. Even in | ihe tharkets in a confused condition. | up “hile not a few big ho 2egular morning service at 10:43. | conduct union services for at leasijtrees and high on lamp posts k were hey had literally been put to sleep o ostublisnl lomse: fon o Sermon by Dr. Earle B. Cross. Com- | three weeks. The n:-(:u;x_gs willlhbo; men and women clinging to vantage :’,“(;“,mf";ln'flm'; andaNeTe “0)‘"““"’_1‘1 poses. Sull another cause of W# munion service. This will be Dr.!gin tomorrow in the Swed l:h Blema;x_ p{)\nffiv‘ hot? S s ;10rpddf°u: waking up to their re-| negy was selling of bonds that 4 Cross’ last Sunday and a large at- | church and will »'J(" cc:’nt n11\<_=;ek ‘-;‘:r h:\t 10 ",‘”.."!‘v‘f” :wmf *h'__m»;' u‘ ‘-\'\: i I"m reedom 3 o been distributed as dividend. Tract) B iaancells desirea N Biblel sehoollat ry evening during the v shouts of “Vive America,” which was 5 a surprise to many that In | oo were weak owing to the fes 12:15. Classes for all ages. First 7:45 o'clock. Large congregations(taken up by the crowd. An ongine | sbite of war, pence finds a number of | i cranin of B, R. T. and the frish Sonadoration In the New Year of the |are expeoted whistle was heard In the distance| our markets well supplled, though | ginujug given to munioipal owfer. i and loud shouts brake forth, rising | scarcity was anticipated in many | cpoo s EVER T IMERCIRR owders i ’ A tinto a deafening roar as presi- | quarters. The government holds vast | (o ,“(“ '\K on e G Swedish Flim Church I dentia] train rolled into the station. | stocks of many articles which it will et L b e od thot Gustave V. Bochman, representa-| Inside the station were the king | have to dispose of, though the au- B e 2 tive of the Connecticut Temperance | and queen aad all the members of the | thorities announce that this will be | & VeI¥ considerable decline has taken ¢ place, that in consequence the techni- 2! union, will speak tomorrow morning | cabinet headed by Premier Orlando | done gradually and without any committee Tuesday evening at 7:45 3 o'clock. Speclal business meeting of Women's Aid society Wednesday, | uary 8, at 3:30 o'clock. " i B Rl i f the Reading 3 at 11 o'clock. His topic will be “The | and Foreign Minister Sonnlo; | “dumping”. In nearly all essential ‘r“f:“’!"‘“‘g;"_‘ ‘:: ,‘.h;;"”kft ‘“Ll‘* l;;e’: = = Ter sl o ] War Against the Saloon From the|mombers of the diplomatic corps, | raw materinls thero Is plenty for im- | poP0erably strengthened, and that Flnanclal Southern Pac Standpoint of a Labor Man presidents of the senate and chamber | mediate needs. No scarcity of food is e A g pren t % 5 . fte a recovery o Southern Ry of deputies, members of parliament, | in sight. There is a larger number g‘" Mn: recover: ‘\v‘onlfi ”b- D;)fmh!:. s ey Rttt S e and military and naval authorities. of GAttIs i he Gountry thanlsivear s on. o amomenb lioweyer, ohly cons N S ST DS First Church of Christ. Bethel Pentecostal Assembly. President Wildon was the first to|ago. Grain ia fairly plentitul, and | ¢FYative commitments should re tudehake Church school at 10 a. m. Morning At 179 Arch street: Children’s |alight from the train. He shook | winter wheat promises a huge crop. SRS ('Dns‘}?;’r\ftr‘(o; CLEWS | ALL LEAI]ING STU[}KS I"nmn 1L\ ific w3rship at 11 a. m. Communion Willl \ 0otino 2 5 b m.; preaching service | hands with King Victor Emmanuel, | There is plenty of cotton, plenty of 2 SIENEE H e clt be observed. Prof. B ton, D.| 273,30, farewell address by Elder | Who iatroduced him to Queen Helena. | leather pienty of ofl, plenty of steel, S Nt HRGop ReT will follow, Mrs. H. W. Maier aad | \ejjson of Hartford In the meantime. Mrs. Wilson and|and so on. No anxiety need he felt LOCAL GIRL AT LYCEUM. 7 e Bible classes at 12:15 p. m. Young Miss Margaret Wilson joined them.|on this score. More concern may be B ‘\ s ‘N:v‘:‘.“ People's service at 6 Curtty The king welcomed Mr. Wilson ¢or-| felt regarding the large supplies of | Miss Kathleen A. Walsh to Sing | a Car Chem . Christ, leader. H Stea will Emmanuel Gospel Church. atally ol tHeNTtalanWoanital andiine | cavioi e s Lo L ISR BADE SR = S Westinghous speak of the work of the 1 Cross Morning worship, 10:45. Subject, | troduced members of the party to the | high prices. Bankers look at this here NOXE Wec ———— Western Unfon on the Italian front. A social hour| “The Glory of Jesus Christ;” Bible |official welcoming delegation. The | factor with more or less caution: and | Miss Kathleen A. Walsh, one of | q Willys Overland 26 % will’ follow. Mrs. H. W. Maier and| school, 12:15 p. m.; Young People’s | king said to Mr. Wilson: the desirability of at least partlally | New Britain’s best known soloists, has | Mflrke[ (Closes H%Vlly—omy fid Mps. Marcus White serving. Monday | meeting, 6 p. m.; Evangelistic meet- “I hope you will feel at home| geflating credit promises to lead to | been engaged by the Lyceum to ap- “PANK CATS" ORGANIZE evening at 7:45 p. m. the Philathea]yng 7 . m, subject, The Five Great | here.” more or less llquidation. In brief, | Pear at every performance the first | 250 000 S 1 R d d T d pr 2 class will hold its annual business| yyggments of the Bible.” “To be in Rome is one of my great- | the tendency of commodities may be | half of next week much to the de- s ales eGOP (i 0 ay o Pk S meeting. Wednesday afternoon at| Tyegday, 7:45 p. m., bible study; |est pleasures,” answered Mr. Wilson. | gounward for some time to come and | ligsht of her legion of friends here. CRERG DS 3 o'clock the Woman's Home Mis-| phursday night, prayer meeting: Wed- | The king and Mr. Wilson then re-| quring the next three months it 1is | Miss Walsh's voice is a sweet soprano, sionary soclety will houd its annual|,eday and Friday nights, cottage | viewed a company of soldlers drawn | qujte reasonable to expect a shrink- | and she will best be remembered for | ‘I'ie brief session of the stock mui- Chorlatte G meeting and at 4 o'clock the woman's| neatings. Strangers cordially wel- |up at the station while the band|,za in hoth commodities and credit. | her excellence in the leading role of | ket today was featureless, aside from society will hold its annual meeting.| .ome played “The Star Spangled Banner. Whi i - e e S pfas R “The Yankee | F®1eWed weakness in local utflities Reparts of all departments will be T oy CIOE e e b e s hile this may temporarily restrain { the T. A. B. show e e ¢ | a rate 9 e Chicago Tank Corps men 0! f lected and plans trade and induce some hesitancy, it | Prince.” The song selected for Miss | #nd moderate selling for profit in oth- s e given, new officers elected and plans al waiting room, the king and Mr. er speculative issues recently distin- | Iy launched at a meeting made for the yvea All women of the IWilson appeared in frant of the stu- will_eventualy stimulate buving and | Walsh is “Daddy Mine” and simul- | ot SOOTURIIVE (8suss recently <isd church are cordially invited, Wed- tlon, A ereat outburst of enthusiasm | 214 in the revival of enterprise, post- | taneous with her singing it will be | f b St T08 L0 E SHOREEh, BIRO VT | cently s 2 RS { T 3 oned b se of hi S ut | show: oti stures. This Is The moven o organize memb nesday at 6 p. m. Girl Scout meeting. AT EVENING SCHOOL |foltowed, cannons being fired, soldiers | > eckuse of High prices, & About Jishown in motlon plotures. [This is & | 5fervidiandl Consolldated Gas broke| ~o5 iiovement £an 10 Thursda 2:30 Armenia WO~ : - : the only scarcity to be noted is in la- ' fad introduced by the Lyceum to i q { of the Tank Corps into a mane Thursday, 2:30 p. m.. Armenian Wo presenting arms and the historic bell | | 2¢ S0 > : : 1 to 21-2 points. Oils reached 1/to 4 I g O e oo i 2 Janc the . aters bor. The return or soldiers from the | this city. b : res T e e e men's Bible clas rsday e onitHsicapite iringin g B wnichl iekdonel|pvas oo MRS R SaRt A i o ) 31-2 and prominent jndustriais and | 23 cted ad o at 7:45 o'clock unlon mid-week serv-| . = | only on greatest national occasions. SR bolle e la- § Local theatergoers will weleome | pata)g, including U. 9] Steel and Am-| W0Ole country, as gualification fce. Dr. Hill will conduct the meei- | Those Who Will Enroll Now Will { "4, "¢ " piaza Hsedra, Prince Pros. | POT situation, but jobs are plenty and | this treat, for a voice like Mis8 | orican Smelting averaged one point Membership is based on service ing. Mr. O'Brien will speak on “Am-| Learn More and Later May Earmn | pore Coronna, the mayor of Rome.sur- | 288 Are likely to be maintalned for | walsh's is seldom heard in vaudeville. | rocessions, rails also yielding on . Tank ericanization.” Friday, January 10,4 More By Knowledge. rounded by aidermen and liveried sor. | (16 Present in view of the high cost | She possesses the raro quality of com- | small offerings, Iicet Sugar and tobac- The PUrpose:of the orsanization has been appointed the annual day of S eI e Pt G e e iving . bining her higher notes with a firm- | cos and distilling issues reflected t0 Promote and maintain public in praver for missions. In acordaace The evening school classes are more | foi® &M B0 B8 TTTEY o vored an I some wections of the countty & | e, ana mellowness and seemingly | pool astivity on the bull side. Thai terest in the Tanks e i with this, a meeting will be held in | changing and flexible than day achool | ;g3rosq in which he welcomed the | NiBM desrec of prosperity is dssured | without effort. The management has closing was heavy. Sales approxi- | ervice and to form a bond between) the chapel at 3 p. m. This meeting | classes. There is no good reason Why | ,,oqident in the name of the Eternal|for a coaslderable period ahead. ThC | naqe arrangements for leading New mated 250,000 shares. Bonds were ir-| its members hy means of social and) will be led by Mrs. Maier. All women {2 person cannot enter at any Hme|cyy aad expressed the gratitude of | Wheat growers especlally have afyory musical and opera managers to regular, Liberty issues shading slight-, fraternal activitie of the church are invited to be pres-|and find a class suited to his needs. | gome and Italy for all America dia | Wonderful future. —Our government | 200 S UF®, Th SRR OPRRe B similar meetings have been callec ent. Friday evening at 7:15. Boy| It is the purpose of such a 8chool t0 | paterially and spirtually to win the | 188 generously agreed to pay $2.26 | . "y e nivavs on the lert for| Wall Street. 11:30 a. m.—Pr of men representing the cities of New, Scouts form a new clasy whenever and wher- | o per bushel at Chicago for the mext| ., o pich they cannot readily find | taking of the usual week-end charac- | York, Philadelphia, Boston, Sér L ever it is needed. The moment Prince Colonna’s ad- | tWo crops. This is a highly profitable s ) . v nis & in the metropolis. Their names will | ter probably accounted for the Francisco and others. When all There are two sorts of people “hfi GressiwasRovor Mo fchectinsMbroliell PElcefianditanmer siznay e Rdsban der il ena Ssel R B Sy, e days | tant tone at the opening of toda these separate chapters have beer do not come to the evening classes | g0t oo ot L edoubled vigor, | Upen to grow every possible bushel ; . s e (i e o B RN : h once ¢ x d vigor. | W [ 8Ly D they arrive. A striking example of | Stock market. Equipments and oils | perfected it is planned to call a gens because they imisunderstand these | "ol q down the Via | The bargain I fear will prove a los- I faderaca Narata desiings with ; i 3 processio: < : : e cill | how talent is discovered Is conspic- | fe¢orded moderate declines with kin- : eral meeting of delegates from each facts. The one group feel that they | xgationale, a long stralght thorough- | Ing one. The farmer, however, will us in the case of Miss Rosa Pom. | dred issues, while shippings, tobuiccos ; for the purpose of fc Ay must not enter except at the beginning | farq leadidg almost directly to the( roll in prosperity, stimulating busi- | UOWS in the case of Mlss Ttosa Bon-| " gicining shares rose from frac- | organietion : 1285 Bation of the year, but in truth they may |Quirinal. The smile of the prosident | ness in his section. The cotton plan- | Zelle of Meriden, John Maloney of the | o %y "y Uit e s organization. enter at the first opportunity. Thers | cauged an ovation which hecame more | ter is also getting big prices for his | B. F. Keiih theaters heard her sing o "y 1nce among rails was the Al e are many other people. who after|iremendous as he drove along. From | Product, and will enlarge the product | and he was so impressed with her | o= o " 0C e i0° Texas Pacific TS R oATION missing some sessions due to illness | windqws flowers were showered upon | to meet the revival of foreign de- | ability that he took her to New York, | due Yo 0 0e0 00 Al R TS = or other reason, fail to return to the | yrq Wilson and Mirs Wilson mand. As nearly all agricultural | 2nd in the space of one year she has | the fist half hour, but otherwise the | Bvidgeport Standard-American First) school because they fear that they The king and president drove in the | products are enjoving a high margin | reached tho enviable position of sing-| ;... 1. tendencies became mor m‘«)r Published 89 Years Ago. won't fit in ut such is usnally a ar N he s and | of profit, the farming classes general- | ing opposite Caruso at the Metropoli- | ) : it n But h all same carrlage with the queen and | of profi(, ing g ng opposite C t the Met U- | 1 ounced A S January 5. second Sunday after | mistaken idea. Now, after the Christ- | Mrs WWilson in the next I¥ will bo prosperous. The same ap- [ tan Opera House. This young woman | ew York Stock Fxchange quota S decporlan ThiofSndard Cleristmas: 7:30 a. m., holy com-|{ mag holidays will |be particularly | When the presidential party arriv-| plies to industrial centers. whera [ only one year ago was singing illus- | Americaa will cease publication to. munion; 9:30 a. m., church school,| go0d time to start your Svening | eq at the Quirinal the military bugles | wages are high and business active. | traded songs in her home town. "‘““-‘h‘“m’;hf{” ;j-‘ '\}‘C‘;"‘; &1 ‘Y:‘M day. according to publisher's an- - - ! e - : ; members of the New York Stock 1x- % : 11 a. m, holy communios and ser-|School work or to return to it if you | plared forth and the guard of honor | Enterprise should show some revival Miss Walsh will appear at the Iy- Sorncenian: RChe N plant mon; 7:45 p. m., choral evensong have been absent. e War Association. “Tank ts an organ Corps during time of w Bible Lecture. The International Bible Students’ association will give a lecture at the OIS A hall, 277 Main street, Sunday at 10:30 a. m. by H. H. Din- gus of Hartford. The subject will be “When and Whenece Does the Human Embryo Get Its Soul?” All welcome, no collection St. Mark’s Church. | of the pape Drisentcd svms while the suuave | Wihen spring arrives and eonstruction | cenm st an addes featurs, 1 con. | S oES Temunry 4 foie | 06 Merged @il ihe fom Eukui Then there is a whole army of boys | ready full. became packed to its ca-|is renewed. nection with their vaudevill and | L b o DGR PG B Christian Sclence Church. and girls in their teens who are doing | pacity with the people pouring in| A varfety of conditions was respon- | photo-feature program | e High Low Close Telegram aad Sunday Post in thi First Church of Christ, Scientist, | nothing to prepare for better wagesy from all sides and calling loudly for | sible for the weakness In securities igrle (e M T (o prel Beminn il 88 s Py 8 corner West Main streect and Park | or advancement. They simply waste | President Wilson to appear on the | during the last few weeks. Chief of | Alaska Gold ..... %3 he Standard-American was firsg] place. Sunday services at 10:45 a.| their leisure hours and their evenings, | balcony. i e ettt entiinaveed | SADARYE COMMITTEE |EhrmacutRle MOy gCop 91 s published 89 years ago by H. H. Fan« m. ? Subfect, “God.” Sunday school at| although they have not yet finished | The presideat and Mrs. Wilson, to-j by shifting from a war to a peace | Am Ice . 5 43 ton, and was then known as the 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meer- | the elementary grades at the time of | gether with their royal hosts, re- | basis. Readjustment was often diffi- TO MEET MONDAY | ™ Can «---- 483 Weekly Republican. Ten years later ing at 8 o'clock. The reading room, | their leaving school. Such young |sponded to the call. At their appear-| cult and costly. In some cases heavy d | Am Loco 621 p it changed its name to the Bridgeport room 504, First National Bank build- | people are frequently not even well lance on the balcony the crowd went| Josses were ineurred, and the fact Caie Am Swmelting ..... 78 3, % Standard and became a tri-weeklyy ing, is open to the public daily from | fitted for unskilled labor. Their earn- | wild, cheering madly for President| that they had been anticipated did | Am Sugar .... L1138 3 paper In 1854 it became a daily. 12a.m.to5 p. m { ing capacity is of a low order and they | Wilson and America. The presiden- | not entirely counteract their effect | Several Heavings Will Be Granted | Am Tobacco . L198 $ The *“";’53"‘ name was adopted im T have still less ahility or training to |tjal party was obliged to appear sev- | ypon business sentiment. Many new e T 9 ! Am Tel & Tel L1003 July, 1917 New Series of Vespers. spend their money wisely. Such young | eral times on the balcoay to satisty | problems are causing hesitancy, espe- hose Who Seek Salary Increase | Anaconda Cop 6114 A e The new series of vespers at the! people display neither high ecarning [the clamars of the people. | cially those depending upon the out- Next! Vear AT S Fe Ry Co Seuth church which will begin to- ! capacity nor wisdom in the spending All the way down the coast on his| come of both Federal and State leg- S & | Baldwin Loco morrow afternoon and continue | of their leisure. They are rarely of | way to Rome Mr. Wilson was given | isiation. Tho new revenue bill is by One of the most interesting meet- | B & O ..... 1918 through January will present somo ! equal calibre with those who exhibit |a most cordial greeting. He dis-| no means in final form, and there is | ings in some time is expected to be |B R T ; particularly choice and beautiful [ the ener; and industry to undertake | played greatest interest in historic [ the possibility that it will be so long | that of the salary committee of the | Beth Stecl B music. Mr. Beebe, assisted by the | evening study landmarks along the railway, which| qelaved in conference committee that | common council which will be held at | Butte Superior .. 3 2 2015 Ouotatlon and quartet of the church, is putting a | — a few months ago was carrylng troob | jt may not be passed this session: in [ 8 o'clock Monday evening. The ques- | Canadian Pac deal of work on these services, and SILVER COINS DISAPPEAR. traing transporting soldiers north to | \vhich case a new bill would be draft- | tion of salary increases is a large one | Cent Leather . ¥ 60 ° D d d R d they have now passed beyond the ex- ~ = ) stem the rush of the invade 3ritish | ¢q for the next session. Such rumors ! and one which will need much con- | Chesa & Ohio iviaen €ecor perimental staze and become an es- | Mexico Embarrassed By Their Ab- | soldiers in a large camp cheered the| may not prove true, but they induce | sideration. Nearly every department | Chi Mil & St T 3 9 e I I S e sence From Circulation. president’s train as it passed by. Fovl pesitation. Not a few industrials | in the cliy's business life is sceking | Cons Gas ... 9 religious life of the city. That the Mexico City, Jan. 4.-—Infinite an- [tWo hours this morning the trala| pave heen weakened by present dras- | increases. The majority of them are | Crucible Steel 3 % people appreciate their inspiration | noyance to every resident and an ap- | Skirted the Mediterranean. tic tax proposals, which will make | asking for increases of 20 per cent. | Distillers Sec 52% 5 and the work put into them is ev preciable loss to business houses has heavy Inro 1pon excess profits and | Those who will be heard at the meet- ; (T foo ot denced by the increasing congrega resulted from the virtual disappear- | — Giving highs, lows POLICE BOARD MEFTS. resuit in lower dividends. War profits | ing on Monday night are: Fire de- | Frie 1st pfd . closing prices and div- tlons. An atmosphere of restfulness | ance from circulation of silver coins. ~ e and war wages are gono. Railroads | partment—chief and committee of | Goodrich Rub i idends disbursed for and-€alm pervades the whole service, | These comprise half peso pleces and But No Sergeant is Named to Fill | hareq in the decline, latest returns | firemen; city comptroller; registrar | ; e : . ’ entire year. which i further enhanced by the soft | those of twenty and ten centavos. The Vacancy in Department. of earnings being of a very unsa of voters assessors, Mayor Quigley, | ¢ Sent without arge, as lights. Tomorrow Mr. Beebe will give | constantly increasing price of silver| The board of police commissioners | factory character and indicating a | building 'inspector, sealer of weights well as the WEEKLY the well-known and splendid Prelude ' has given speculators a chance to | held the regular monthly meeting last | heavy drain upon the mn:»luvm-m. un- | and measures, assistant prosecuting MARKET LETTER, which to Tohengrin, the charming Berceuse | make enormous profits by cornering | evening, but did not appoint a ser- | less conditions improve. There is rea- { attorney, chairman of charity board gives latest information Ijinski and Mozart’s Prelude to the silver coins for sale as bullion. [ geant. The Teport of the civil serv- | son to hope that they will. ‘Trafic|and chairman and superinteadent of Don Glovanni. The choir numbers When the shortage became noticeable, | ice commission relative to the recent | conditions are much better than a jthe water department. = b : are especially fine, including Gounod's . (he capital press printed stories on | e¥amination held at which sev year ago, when the entire system was | There is at present a resolution be- | “FARE FOPPET - 5 c A sto“eham 8! Gu “Lovely Appear” from the “Oratorlo the disappearance of the coins, An | patrolmen took the examination, v badly crippled by freight congestion | fore the common council thut the of- | aie BUEL - o 5 1 A N of the Redemption,” the Rondo from ' immediato rush to hoard what coins | Presented to the board. The board | and .extreme cold. —Fconomles are | ficc hours of those in City hall be| v/ B & =0 © e e Hirawinsilial o1l oel e oo R S Bl SR voted to recommend to the salary | also being introduced that should aid | made upiform. When the increases | 94X WA con i ECAll tenor solo, “Crossing the Bar. The Persons without change are unable | Committee of the common council that | net results. 'The same Is .;’:“m:tl"\ in e BISTE Sked RO S e e | Nationn el 3 T Curb Stocks, Mining Stocks, short address will be on the toplc. | to make small purchases as many |80 Increasc of salary from $250 to | true of Industrials, which are rapid- | conditions were brought to light. | S8 Re - E At e, VEhat of a Leaguo of Nations? & | el Aoating b o 16 thes oo toreoq | 3400 be given to the clerk of the com- | Iy getting back fo a normal peace | There wero several cmployees who 7Y C & Hudson .. e ntoclo Sindustrial A g b & Rolciaib U LAl A et i s ey basts were always in at §:30 in the morning | N ¥ N1 & H R : curitles, Miscellaneous Seour People’s Church ta-Bliaisivey ClanRs fer o Rt 00 The board discussed the budget in As already stated, a good business | and who worked many hours of over- | Northern Pac 2 ties, Unlisted Securitics. oDl R il ot e o | teentyDeNORColdan! (BN o JEONEIT| T i ora Il e Chairman King | 1s expected this year in the agricul- | timo without compersation. These | Penn R R ... ; i 4 Established 1903 Bt reeb iR R ST oIt Rl | e to relieve the situation. 18} . 106 op repairs that are needed in the | tural and industrial districts, because [ did not feel that they were entitled | People’s Gas ..,.. G No Promotions iy, T e e PAstor. | rushing preparations to mint & new | Ly oge \ihare the police cars are kept. | of big crops at g00d brices and plen- | to the same pay and therefore re- | Pressed Steel Car Bunday school: 6.30. Toans Peapiey | 501d coin worth two and a half pesos | 1o cxplained that with the layout as [ iy of work at §00d Wages. Depre quested more. Then all the depart- | Ray Cons ... Bhieoting: 7:30 e e Loy Then, too, the fact that all in |50 a4 piesent, there is unnecessary | sion, if it exists anywhere, is chiefly | ments, and it is said that some of the the same kind of business - -onfined b cial 1 - | e loyees have ade a ractice of | 8 rs. W. P. K will soon dileulty§ingeatting fatfulic foaxa le icon i ned T ORGSR O S0 Sis | SRIDIOVeeE R AN ORI nc s T S A RSP 5 S S P T X AT and Mrs. W. P. Knapp, who will 500n | .an come together on common ground, - | e oo ; e o cles in the great cities, where | coming and going when they wished Bt b e ! is the opinion of the chairman that | cial circles in g wh x = T discloses a better feeling among the PR el s = cary ntier ilie e S S fus ettty e ioerease iEall . sergices, S I el with doors erected on the south side | deflation, ne AT, to, petitioi soryices thiy belng thelr farewell | puginess compotitors. The chamber | ot tng huilding nstend of the wost | chicfly felt. To bokin with, there hna | the icreascs are sranted as asked onnecticut Irust an e Deposit Co. i d i b i € | would be much pleased if these erm; side, a great amount of this difficulty | been not a mnel mr}uni“n.u contrac- | for the amount will be mglh :p n;:l the A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION ’ would come together frequently and | would he eliminated. The building | tion of credit, the design being to | thousands. It is expected that thero 4 o Advet Grareh talk over matters that comec up, as it | also shows signs of settling and if the | stop dangerous inflation. Tven now | will be several lively tilts «t the meet- organized and qualified thrm{gh years of cfficignt, Communion at 10:45 a. m., Preac Wwv:ld] p;fun{]u fhe quickest way for | plan to maks the changes Is adopted. | the monetary ;‘f.',‘.'{;;‘fff"(f,\ Tyl trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, Yitg at 7:15 p. m., in charge of L. B.| utited effort on the part of ali, 10 |a general job will be done satisfactory LR Rne B hat 5 Ghies, pastor. . Bible schant ang adult | bush forward and develop the mer RS S i peace is here, the government ro- DIED. Executor or Administrator. $15 b St vs | cantile STEFLE LOCATED IN HOSPITAL. | quirements are higher than ever, ow- | e ” class at 12:15 p. m. Young People's | cantile trade 5K i 7 . e Q 1o '3 meeting, 6:30 p. m. All welcome. Monday, Janus . at three p. m. | Private John H. Steele, Infantry, | ing to the necessity of meeting pre- | DRODI—In Hartford, Conn. Janu- Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 i the conference will include the hard- ! gon of Grover Steele of 220 Farming- | vious oblig nm\‘] l"”‘:;‘ last loan is| ary 4, 1919, Ruth Walker, \j’l"ll.‘ .. 5 = . g 4 . 23 7 B on avenue, S G & = spent and billlons more will daughter of Frank W. and Nellie . I Stanics Menbmal Chigred) ware, paint, wall paper, plumber’s | ton avenue, previously reported miss- | already spent a aughter of Fra . : The services will be held s usual | supplies and picture framing stores. | ing in action since September 26th, | be nceded. For some months to come | Mitchell Drodie, aged 5 vears. onnecticut rust anv al e» ePos)l! ) 0 on Sunday at the morning worship. Tuesday at two p. m. the jewelry, | IS NOW reported in Hospital Number | the government Will continue to ab- Funeral services at the residence, HARTFORD, ¢ONN. 5. Il. WHAPLES, Pres't, The Communion will he held and the bhonograph, stationery and rubber | 11, according to a telegram received | sorb the bulk of the country’s savings 277 Oxford street, Hartford, Mon- pastor, Rev. G. M. Missirian, will | g0ods stores will meet. { from Adjutant General Harris. and money will be relatively scarce | duy afteracon at 2:30 oclock T Nor Ore Ctfs Inspiration ... .. 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