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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1919. PPN e rates are to Dbe expected until de- flation begins and commodities de- §Henry Clews® {|awe = = Financial RC T & C Weekiy Letrer ; e “I Wallt tO Opefl My H ER‘ @ nce MFMBERS NEW YORE STOCK EXCIANGE 21 WES1T MAIN 6TREET (Speci pmods A . NEW BRITAIN, CONN. May 17.—Peace negotia- { the market, experienced more or less | TEL, 2040 . New York w:i“ \{ slowly along, but not more ! profit taking, induced largely by ’ ,’ . so than expected. Germany naturally | stiffeging of money rates. Copper 1 S Ou Lalks at the terms imposed, which are | shares showed temporary strength. I | reasonable and not immaderate €on- | owing to the advance in silver. Steels — l 50 Shs. Stanley Works, sidering the enormity of the crimes | recovered fairly, heing stimulated by New York, May 17.—Wall Street.—— commitied. Hurope appears to be! better reports from m my(uotm’m? Rallalwerals pariraws e T gradually scttling down. Bolshevism i center Shipping shares advance 2 3 ngest feat- -z . . i B ritne, Sand wiier the peats | vesmuss of the piosperite of. both | UIe8 at the opening of today's market Such were the words of a young man {o us 50 Shs. Landers, Frary & Clark treaty has been actually signed, re- | shipbuilders and ipowners, with | S0 |::" place was soon taken by few days ago. * win to the normal will progress More | zood prospects of its continuance. Re- | 1 PPINES, ospecially Marine comioll 20 Shs. A : H wapidly. Onc of the first steps will bo | ports of good business from nearly | ef braforved v S. American ardware. . especially American He said: “I have started a little business of my all sections of the country. industrial 4 International and Atlantic Gulf. also inst Ger- remaval of the embargo as many, which must be an cager buyer | and agricultural, also gave the mar- or! q < . oG bt T e e Gur BT tmdcreone. Raitroad | &l and equipments wero ™ nisner, | own and feel like I ought to have a Bank Account, 30 Shs. Union Mfg. Co. Rl & C Foundry, Federal Mining, . 2 y B St e | R e | Hiveson e R S e Rt Do wine and I have decided that I want my account with as little to send: other rumors 10 the | of better gross earnings, but mainly | Whusual actlvity. U. §. Steel moved Your Bank.” Wwithin narrow limits but investment ontrary. Qur foreign hecause of the helief that consress | | | i nany may be \.mnf\\,:.,»,\ came in for increased atten- | | | | | | | ) ] ~tiva | 73ils held the better part of their 1 to vhale will. however would soon give needed legislative e % impetus (hrough the veléass of 3 1S | fiet, and hat the government. in | Seroingladion ‘1M“":g‘lm'@‘"-:w»“ We certainly were glad to get that account, al- ‘er tonn for merecantile purposes, e time would and must return the | _ ° S h e i : ) N Cren’thareh s i porrion il be re- | roads 1o, their owmers mac 2004 con. | £70UPS, made srcater gains. The clos: though his first deposit was only about $200. GOOD b» lN BEACH & CO quired for bringing homc our army.| dition as when taken ove Favor- | 200 oo S o Bl Raiss JADDIORIMA e v : e onic ¢ > 700}000isharesl Bonds o tn 3 Koom 410 National Bank Building Teleph On the other hand more German ships | ahle erop advices and other satis- i y: & ilc 3 G N = ¥ 2 one 3120, will be released, and the world’s shib- | factory business conditions served to T We ::nt more accounts just like this—small ac- T. FRANK LEE, Munager ping is being augmented by intensi-| maintain confidence in the future of New York Stock Exchange quota- counts wi oun. S 7 i into busi S fied building in all parts of the world. | the market despite realizing and oc- | tions furnished by Richter & Co., - . 2 g firms Just .Staflmg Lnees: the total under construction now eing f casional soft spofs. Much of the | members of the New York stock We will help them and, they will help us. ut 7.796,000 gross tons, of {"\r):‘ ‘; | speculative buving came from the | Exchange: 41,000 tons are in the nited | West, where funds seem abundant May 17, 191 . ) . TEEEATE s R S e e e o In many respects this a young man’s bank. ved Kingdom | security offerings have heen put on | Alaska Gold : 4 3% 37 . - i D peontontispon BN 1 oretl LRSS IESSLR S pRR SR T Tell your young friends about it. The rate at which vur foreign COM-{than at any time since we entered | Am Car & Fdy Co 10315 10214 10274 nerce is expanding is indicated DY €S- the war desirable issues being readily | Am Can ... . 557 551la 06% timates that we shall have & favor=| apheqpheq The one obstacle to a | Am Can pfd .....102%5 w: 1023 = ible trade balance of $3.000,000,000 1 4,6 qotive and higher market is the | Am Loco e I l I DD & for the fiscal ycar ending »T””:' -;"v“‘“ | monetary situatin This will bear | Am Smelt ® course, Kurope cannot pay lor this|close watching. The temporary ad- | Am Sugar ...... umount in goods or gold. The debti .., o ::‘3:’1‘ Tmnr to 7 1-2 per cent | Am Tel & Tel Tiooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 45. W. 7. SLOPER. Mgr. | WE WILL BUY | AMERICAN HARDWARE | NORTH & JUDD'S thus incurred must be adjusted partly by credits and partly by investments Vabroad. ete. How far this debt can be financed here is one of the future problems. The number of foreign was a warning that should be heeded. | Anaconda Cop | - | This market will wndoubtedly go | A T $ Fe Ry Co. ! higher eventually: but there is dan- | Baldwin Loco ger in present overhought conditions. | B & O and liquidation in certain quarters | B R T banks that have opened branches Iy o1q paally strengthen the situation. | Beth Steel B this country and, vice versa, the nu | Preparations for payment of the first | Butte Superior ber of Americ ‘Y"_H\“‘“”“”‘ that h‘“.‘.“ instalment of the Victory loan on | Can Pac . (g GIeRll L) iR o Tuesday next may have heen a fac- | Cen Leath ...... opencd ¢ commonly ~-\v'yv‘;m.~;rd ,’-1"\» 7\”""'* tor in the rise of money rates nd | Ches & O ... ift of preparations. Our fNan- | {here is the possibility of the Fed- | Chino Cop ; Soubeas, cioWavald their | Chi Mil & St Paul 4614 i 3 f t I 1 | eral Reserve ban advanci o the utmost for home de- H t H‘ die ! Y KY\ t 4 redisecount rates in order to d mands will be even more insistent and = 2y 1 age excessive speculation. T ceseiy e st & i here is | Cons Gas .. 35 1 10114 PUIS Lo oA e e eI atON | mo reason for takinzlother than) hope~ || Griicible Steel s 3 N SRRIY Nl s ¢ for Iurobe | ry; \jews of the security markets: | Del & Hud ...... 5 {o stop fighting and get busy produc- ; but buyers will have to discriminate | Distillers Sec SUICIDE’S BODY On this check was marked a word that resembled that of Peter. NOT IDENTIFIED Mr. Cronan found a strong strap tied to the tree and the neck of the Mystery Surrounds Tdentity of Man | 4624 man. It is belicved that the suicide climbed the tree and then our- | Col F & 1 S 4 48 his store. The skirts were last yea models and were unfinished. He and his clerk, Miss Abrahamson, also had | fie thbse articles swhichican Bet ex sRuvers _ 7 LD ) !seen the women in the store quite chaneed for Amierican food andlothey | oous s sharpI ANy EmIsn R toRa ol d b o BpnanEoD S & O BRdite: | Who Hanged Himself Near jumped off. The scene of the sul- e T o e e oaniv | the increasing probabilities of sharp | Erie 1st pfd T ; o § clde 1s 0 the Ferrainaton town lmiis Earten s Dayment in desirable | Stbacks. When these are over a | Gen Elec e h‘:’!“”:”“‘ x‘]“l’,‘““‘j:” “‘\“_"‘f‘l that | Farmington Avenue. Medical Examiner Ripley of Union- art and pa EHY thenl senors Sivance g s they hac e ran’s store in | N Dy P e fastors . tham | further gencral advance may be | Goodrich Rub .. flisrhod ot ) ore ir 2 : ville viewed the remains and gave B B enuitios or vanisus | looked for. Washington will again | Great Nor pfd e { two years, Frank Hart, general man- | The body of an unidentified man. | pormission for the removal of - tne P LLIee % be an interesting factor when con- | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. . ‘)‘\i”r‘h’*“‘“”"““ the ’"r“*‘ women who | \who committed suicide, was discov- | body orms of credi | e Bl o § i Y the store visits often, and who o } X s . cress opens Inspiration M A” P 105 Wh l o ate yesterday af! by Ed-| The man was cf { Solve the Railroad Question. l IS. Allena rays L€ P61l . nave been regarded with suspicion for | ©7¢d late vesterday afternoon by Ed- | HeesaeR oL ee DRl HENRY CLEWS. | Interboro el e S g (e trousers, three shirts, two cgats Congress will open Monday and its i R most important problem after organ- — 7 2t ’l'Y L] ansas City so .. izing will be the railroads. The situa- C! EMS L > Kennec Copper some ti Seve ski P some e time. Several skirts and somo | and two pairs of stockings. He also i ahy Imposed on MI.S‘ Sama IS $90 ;l:\((:!“\::':;.\‘“;.:4{']’\wr'1~xlxoxl by Mr. Hart | walking through Farmington avenuc. fh"d e e | The body was suspended from a tree |35 or 40 years of age and about 5 i tion of this vast interest requires im- A mode oW V. 1l ¢ lon of thib i einis et ielune s L 1 Lack Steel —— S onel ol whioh, gonld mot Do\ snort distanse from the road. The |feat 2 inches tall. He had brown D 20/600/000/000 Of casyal ana |, Paname hats at Tast veais prices. | Lonign Walley .... &1% 575 : Fines on five scpagate counts | Davidsen of the . Fair. Deparia8el | condition of the body indicated that |hair and dark blue eyes, and his gen- Approximately one-tenth of our na- | Coun. Hat Cor—advt Max Motor com .. 46% y charging shoplifting were imposed | stora claimed, was a part of the mon. | the man had committed the act with- | eral appearance was that of a labor- ipproximate ones G = M. Ca N ‘ho conducts a store A <03 5 3 i B Gl aimec s a part o e con- S = e of discovery. | 3 The ds tional wea Verali ot en s | R dGantonyich Auiojeontiy store | Mex Petroleum .. .179% £ | this morning by Judge James T. Mes- | tonts of the (ronk, and the maneeny| i 24 hours of the time of discovery. |ing man. The records of the local A check found on the body of the [ police do not contain any report of at 60 Lafayette street has reported to | N\ v Air Brake ....120 E kil man was issued at the cafe of John | a missing man answering the de- et that they are backed by the upon Mrs. Anfonetta Allena and ' stated that it must have bheen stolen. eitod Siiiet e iur U rallvcnds |tnenpoliceitheNithiett ot iabont ezt Y = & Hudson.. 82% s | on three counts upon Mrs. Concetts s also state s comen we | really not the fault of the railroads | l'jfl;r“";m A e 2 Y Ont ~\'1\\ est A 8 people who were before the Hartford their suspicious actions, on one ocea- themselves or the lack of freight ‘1 TEEnconB iUl on B B S voren opniP 95 . court vesterday morning on similar | sion they were found with stolen Charter No. 1184 Reserve District No. 1 business. Before the war the drift was | It alenos th | Norfolk & West ..112 i charges. and following the session | goods in (heir possession. They were ORT O THE CONDITION OF THE NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK Stanley St. opposite end of car line. | pae \rail 2 S Co Fritain, in the State of Connecticut, at the close of Business on May 12, 1919 seen and when the stress of mobili- : u this morning Mrs. Sama was returned | warned (o keep away from the store | e e zation was added their breakdown [ Free souvenirs to wisitors Sundavi)penn R R to the Hartford jail to serve her sen- | about two mm‘\t}w ago, he said \=k T Rt e s T Was to be cxpected. The war has | Afternoon.- sdvt L ey | People’s Gas tence of 60 days imposed by that | far he knew, they had never mada Afts, unsecured £ e 179112 ohly made their position worse Probation Officer E. €. Connelly | pracseq Steel Car court. She also has a fine of $100 and | a purchase in his store Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds, but including U. 8 through a heavy increase of expenses, | Will address the members of the Sun- § po " cong costs to pay while Mrs. Allena has al-| Louis Raphael iontified cight sils | ““RE"\n 8 MGEUNIRENE 0 L aentcdness pledged to shine society Monday afternoon at the | meeting at the Y. W. C. A sed operating costs to the read which rs Reading paid her $100 fine in the Cap- | waists as having cowee from his store, | secure U. S. deposits (par value) X 700,000.00 itol City. tes of indebtedness owned and ruinous ratio of almost 93 per cent Southern Pac and a number of smaller articles were | U. 8. bonds and certifio In the vear before the war, under "\'1\[ iy Kenstngton Stonicht Southern Ry Fines and Counts. ir‘l.‘flmw! Dy Mr.{ Niven of/ the Boston |1y, (unRieSEed Hrots 12:000:00 932:000:00 private management, gross earnings | —advt. 5 Southern Ry pfd The articles stolen from cach of the | Store. Yy oun Fondsia iana i 4lparaentunpleage i 03 549 95 were $811.000,000 and net $214.000,- .ln.:\ 'Th;m 2 nee ;mn_ B _\mfl.. Studebaker local stores formed a separate count Court Room Scene. CingilyLontibondn i 1 Rend M inshii e n s i ricassd 6,000.00 y I N hdcrsouarn 2 rt Pinches, chief pe = 2 S e U S D ronlte = 34 e 000: while this vear, under govern Robe thorenay hief petty officer f . g oj) in court today and those with which While the state’s case was being | Iibercs Loan Honds 3 1-3. 4, and 4 14 per cent. pledged the navy, is on his way from Pen- ment management, the net was only | in where he 293,600,000, though gross mounted to | sacola, Fla.. to New Yor Wa- | will receive his discharge. TUnion Pac United Fruit Mrs. Allena was charged were: From | presented, Mrs. Allena persisted in | to sccure postal savings deposits R 10,000.00 562,542.98 the 25c Store, £7.60: fr oo cing, anal it swis! necesas r Bonds. Securities, ete. (other than U. S) i from Jacob | talking, and it was necessary for one | =go 4, (Giher than U. &. bonds) pledged to secure postal $1,100,000,0008 Goxsunment §resnla il zeseine BeLeicheies S BN A hiConper Birnbaum's store, $12 from the | of the court officcrs to take her by | Taviues depesits : e 122,740,175 loni§uaspioyed gunsuccessiul $nan T s Buls Rubien a0 Boston store, $2.50; from Curran’s | the arm and threaten to take her to | Securities other than U. 8 bonds (not including stocks) clally; while railroad efficiency fell to | manufacture, all prices. g T T S Steel Dry Good's stove, $36: from the Big|a cell to quite her. While he was do- e Munledend B gt e s L s s s s R SiRee 18 \:.:‘ ‘,;;\a;w“}'flqy\ A R e S e e o, (T e || N 5 (e ;\_\mn, v‘w'o:v:. _On the first count a | ing this her husband arose and ob- e e ioaa .:\urr Fatve han 'x'n’m; Years' time 6854450 3 5 < edt S ihe sical | —Advt Westinghouse ine of $15 was imposed; on the sec- | jected so strenuously to this action of | Total_bonds, securities, etc. other than U. S. ... 153,938 83 rates. Added to this is the physic e ond, $15; on the third, $10; on the | the officer that it was necessary to | Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (30 per cent of subscription 15,600 01 Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered 05.,000.00 deterioration of the roads, aggravat- Willys Overland fourth, $50; and $15 on the last | forclbly cject him from the court |} alue s i LR DU SOr000 ed by vhict W ca or eavy | X, 2 Lawful r rve with Federal eserve ank 254,928.38 g0 e il e heavy; EW YORK TO SE count. Mrs. Sama was charged with | room. As soon as he had been taken | Iisms with Federal Reserve Bank in process of _collection ouiiayEN R ol IS ongLess Ay 1 the theft of $29.83 from Curran’s; ; out. the women began to weep bit- (Not avallable as reserve) 5.016.42 take early iction in restoring the | £8.95 Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks 208,388.50 o $8.25 from Raphael's; $18 from Du- | terly and one of them to sink in the S A i e i RM LABOR HER z j terly a = Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies 43.930.38 ads to their ownss oo agcor d FARM ERE gald McMillan's store. Her fines wero | cf Judge Meskill ordered a five. | Dot amonnt e ? 52,261.0% img to promise the government must $50, $16 and $25. The total of fines | minute rocess and tho women wero | Checks on bani : city o town of reporting sk 3 ""“,’l" “’”‘“““‘"] s VI‘ et HiEEE in Mrs. Allena’s case was $105 and | taken from the court room, one of [ bank and other o e S n e 233492 aken over ie railroads will in ; g S . Neia e - tedemption fund with casurer and due fror s o due scason be put on their feet and | Plans Made to Cooperate in Relicving in Mrs .Sama’s case S40. | them fainting while leaving the room. ithdaiier : 713.18 } i : - Plea of Not Guilty i she was revived in a few minutes and | Interest earncd bt not colicetcd—approximate—on Notes an their general status strengthened = T ¥ 3ilis Receivable not past due 19,768.25 The lesson has a close hearing upon AcutciEarmAliaborshortage In court today the accused were | the case continued o L R s e s ‘44342 the efforts to bring other public util- | in Connceticut, e N represented by Attormey Nathan | Both Are Mothers. il i T fties, such as wire service, trolleys, ! ] “reedman of Hartford and Judge I | In passing ence ‘Tudee Meskill : s R e ORI . $4,995,217.09 lighting companies, cte., under pub- Plans for drawing' on New York (Continued from First Page) B. Hungerford of this city and after | explained that he would be lenient | capiral Stockt paid in Soon o 210,000.00 lic ownership. It has been proved | city for skilled labor ta relieve the | e the state’s evidence had heen present- | jnasmuch as both are mothers of small | Surplus Fand S NS 210,000.08 very effectually that private enter- | present shortage on Connecticut farms | state. it will be my duty to denounce { 4, they announced that they would | children who need their care. A re- ‘""’,‘,‘L‘id‘,.’f’,?;l:(,\,uww P s 1e11L8t U prise. with all its faults, gives better | Were made at a conference in New [ them in the interests of real Ir mowlgmon gl eenmon (e TEn . oot e isas e SN SRRSO o I e s e : ind cheaper service than the govern- | York vesterday of David dependence. guilty had been previously entered on | however, and they will be obliged to maturity and not earncd (approximate) 1744114 ment. which almost invariably com- | eral director for Connecticut of the Yours fraternally all cight counts. R D (1 o AP Amount reserved for taxes accrucd 1785 49 1 Tnited States employme service, “FATHER " = Arvcster or, £ ’ Net amounts due to National banks . B pels the taxpayer to pay the losses. | Unlted istaten employmont service, DLITEILE WIS, L Eaieie] EENS Had “Singing Jag.” Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companfes faxation and the Moncy Market. | and Dr. George Kirchwey, federa Sunday’s Program. The arrest of Mrs. Allena was made |, A e jagr | Cortified ehecks outstanding b S o lirector for the state of New York. A 5 i delia Xrone had a “singing Jjag” | Cashier's checks on ow: z itatandiog The problem of taxation will again | director far the rmw‘L o New ‘) ()1‘1( f\‘ program for tomorrow is as | @t her home on Corbin place follow- | el e S e e el o . be forced upon congress. Govern- | representative of the Connecticut of- Ingltholaiicut ornis Wi ey o il lon leatlyg Enis g i3 ) t s ’ eman oxits (other tha sits) subject to Re- fice will be sent to New York to co- Demand Deposits (other than bank deposits) subj Officers James A. Sullivan and James ces, ment expenses and losses from war c I Fiizeerald) chair ford, and the apartments of the wom- serve (deposits pavabin wiihin 30 days) st e ore e WIFoEerate withE thel employment iKeryice) eVl SRR =R epa 1 fohaliman) s ie L menb e SHanpe, and hel found himself ind ol rndiiiaial abhosits subjerislor tHsck 96,002.56 g B e " | there in the recruiting of dairy and [ The Star Spangled Banner— ) re searchcd by scrgeants John- 17" (he police station when he | Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other thar The treasury is threatened with out- e Mrs Ny DG son and Richardson. Two trunks con- | ¢! ¢ e Wi -d. This or moncy borrowed) 1,200 08 : lays almost i not quite as heavy as | general farmuande =L | opening Address— faining avticles Hdentfediia Wit aviinal| SE Sors i ORI a0 8N B Toial of demand deposiis (ather fhan bank deposttal for the year just closing. The Vietory | bl Tnintn ot S ihere s Rev. J. J. Fitzgerald been stolen from local stores were the firs "‘“"‘ e :""‘ "'”'” pm“‘( A e O e g oan is practically spent, and as s availe B, : > q aken 5 ice stati ho is a recent appointee to the > | Time deposits sub) 0 erve o RiLsrie an is y all pent, and as no | most Ba farm labor to be had local- | Duties of Irish People in America— | found, and taken to the police station whod F ibject to 30 days or more notice. and postal savings) a0 z uoreiloanyaneito batls il ihelteanli it b BrBacr ot the Dusy se J. J. Splain, New Haven by the oflicers in two trunks. Mrs. | force Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 225,000 09 : meet 18 fortheoming | ' *ia farming finds tarmers badly in Trish jig and Reel Allenia wins guestioned with Sos. Same | Eronc mas siagins @ Lhe top Of his| bostal tavings depost 55894 70 gllinatis B A L O R e W e smarien cedl handa Tl = bes l0ODonnell FAboo regarding the goods and she told a | voice, the officers testified, and dis- | Osher W BCRREER Coolr o8 i ioci®io Rasorve, Ttams 4 JIRORMEE E I i TEBERT, SRR R S S e e Mr. Quilty, Hartford story of buying them from Assyrian, | turbing the whole neighborhood b a5t ol of alleviation In thel o iiers and sailors in New York, and | Ireland’s Cause— Jewish and Italian peddlers, later, | around Myrtle street. He remembered tesiaenositalGihavithan inottel aayines) e i o aware of the demand in Connecticut | Closing, God Save Ircland-— been purchased in local stores at dif- | cold vesterday and had told somo t shows no evidence rivate econ- | a2 L Sl ferent intervals and placed In the | friends he was zoing to buy a pint of | Total oot ean »ssary, but of that, | for that class of labor. : ML S Sl St R e B e e S e ey o Macioi e thore For months The benefit to Dean Kirchwey's of- P LRty G ue il EEERing 5 L i : % IR L P Chamberlain, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that too, th nontha T iile Rel el o et e lena said that of the silk waists | of the cold. He guessed that his plans | gye Soove statoment 8 {oHCht liewt <€ i iiio vl dast mun tbeliat tonucoms ’ e EOIMEnt ] equces the inemployment in the | MRS. CHAMBERLAIN CHOSEN. | found in her trunk had been I i e o) et S 0 ; CTANTERLATN, Coshies will M«m n i ',k' b H‘r. ,‘ ml"l' | metropolis. while the advantage to i chased from a peddler for $2 cach i found the condition he was in irkectAttes & N. THOMSON, i Connecticut is ohvious. A large per- - and she was warned to say nothing Boys Killed Ducks. E. N. STANLEY demands will have to be me i Loc ung Wo; 3 i = | cs. i Ladedon il fo et In the | ontage of Comnecticut products. in sl oRn e ioman ol BelEoreizn | dhou i e salo: AT L Ty i . e Al L S ST e s SR G G P S R Ry TR WG R e s e Secretary of McAll Mission. Storekeepers Testif o i i Gl RREERES s B R R G e S e T i e e The thirty-sixth annual meeting Dugald MeMillan, proprietor. of | [l (BOEE B0 M ing ducis ready overtaxe DEECRO S Preference will be given to Connec- s MeMillan's Main street store, was put | J4mc L o ucks AL e e e the McAll mission was held at Mont- | Seven ducks, about three wocks old ations NG _Peleue men in the assignment to jobs| 2 s on the witness stand, and identified o | dicles ; , financed. At the same time provision |y, po nine local branches of the| ¢1410 May 13, 14 and 15, taking the | number of the articles as having [ Were Kiled by the hoys and (0o wero | g e S S e — has to he made for our foreign trade. i foqoral employment service in this|form of a victory meeting. ¥rs. | come fr s store. A number of | arrsted on complaint of the owner . S el 5 .| come from his store. Teiedion 3 . & which is sure to exr a0, | state report a remarkably small nuin- | Charles T Mitchell, Miss Cornelia | the stolen articles had price ticketsy TolloWing & compluint that money |3 Connecticut Trust and Safe eposfli 0. will our domestic tradc : Andadded | ber of applicants for farm work re- | Chamberlain and Miss Frances Whit- | attached and a “middy” blouse with {18 being siolen from the dressing 0 this is (he imperative Tunching of | iring provious cxperience Uese vaproscnted tho New Iritain | a tickot was also identified as having | rooms ai {he Grammar sehool. Ser A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION many new enterpriscs and improve Of the 3.700 places on Connecticut | auxiliar lelegates, Thea s D s e store. Mr. Mc- | gcant Theodore Johnson investizated n | he 3.7 : ut | auxiliary as delegates ley were | been stolen from the stor z v ments long deferred by war. It must | rums last year by the federal employ- | happy fo report that Mrs. Rodman af | Millan was positive that the latter | and. asa result. a I4-vear-old hoy was | & organized and qualified through years of efficient, be remembered also that high or depreciation of the doliar, diminish | yvork city secretary as she and her husband, | this ticket is always detached before | the loaning capacity of the banks. ] 15 the superior court vesterday the | Lieut. Chamberlain, are to spend vl:4- mf. q,f( icle l.q allowed to leave ‘h«*\awnim:m‘ to the Reform School for 1 cutor or Admiristrator. All in all, our financial institutions | gijvorce suit of Flossie K. Christesen | winter in and about Paris. store He, Miss Gross, the head of I Boys was handed down hy the judge = = i Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 . . Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. ileh later was suspended and fhe s risen to the emer- | one of the departments, and Buyer I r | are carrying a heavy load of """“-{m this city against Wallie Harry The McAll hz ‘[ which, thanks to the Federal Reserve | Christesen was continued for one| sency of these distressing times. | George Graves stated that the women tion system, they are thoroughly able to | week for further proof of evidence.! Large sums of money have heen sent | had been scen in the store on numer- | Jack Hart. of Kensington, was fined | »oy was placed on prot a5, But our banking resources are | The plaintiff in the action asks a di-| over $2 without costs for leaving his car s well as hundreds of boxes of | ous occasions. | ment service, 1,200 came from New | Chamberlain would be thelr foreign | article had mot been purchased, as| :?‘;‘h“”.flt\”\‘ ';;'}f’“w l’j‘;(",.fi:‘,_fl“‘l”:',,,;m; é trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, heavily burdened, and their limita- | vorce on grounds of desertion. 'The | clothing. | " Baby ocaps and unfinished skirts [ in Main street for more than 40 min- HARTFORD. CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. tions must be kept in mind in all | couple were married in this city June New Britain is fortunate in being | were olaimed by Jacob Birnbaum. and | ytes, Officer Lamphere made the fipncidl eperations. SUEUgh S trisrent ; 17,01908 fand sopaated llastivune il | iconnected bwithsuchia moVement he explained markings used only in {arrest S 5 S A

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