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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919. ! FNXNCIAL” RICHTER & CO. EA_ * BRANDE]S MAY HEAD NEW ROUND TABLE Plans, | class will meet tonight ! ""’M"WW e o ey : i § tonight at 5 o'clock STANLEY R, DY, Mgr. Telephone 26 | Grocers’ Asso. Social In Turner Hall Tonight | iXfiHANfiE REPI!RT&% PR i We Own and Offer STRE TNENTIANY 1 By er hall 1is evening the first nnua »” I and dance for member Wal! Street, 10:30 a. m Tradin L i e 100 Shares of Colts to Yield . . 7.80% e m in charge of the event | tween opposing factions, decline i < e (eeeaine muxmnee Bl Pane 100 Shares of North & Judd to Yield 7% ing Volck, Miller, Doherty, Callahan, Zaleski and Mantville. \s in the case of the outing held duri the summer months at Lake Compounce the refreshments will be 1 through donations f pressure at reactions extending from | Jarge fractions 1o 2 points. Motors, | oils and several misce neous special- tes also fell back moderately, Off- | setting features included the rubb. VELOUR HATS Stetson and Young Bros. m meni- ses, American St md hi .50 to $15.00. wers of the organization. The enter- B e T New Fall Sweagers, Under- tainment will be given by a Hartford T e i gician and a New York enter | | hair hour | | | wear, Gloves. iner | ~ Bates Strect Shivts, inlanother line: FEGlowing thaticient Wall Street, Noon.~The market be- l DD & ‘ O Stein-Bloch and Shuman the refreshments will be served and € comparatively dull before the Q > Suits and Overcoats. dancing will conclude the program of end of the first hour dealings, falling Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 the evening. below rece ther ir- toof wed pressure, leaders for (he most | W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. Wity “soon nous ior The Farrell Clothing Co. B m.plc s Church Convention Is Being Well Attendcd‘ We Will Buy or Sell Scovile Mfg. Co. The fall missionary convention of tamno ltaprotement DL ofliel Connecticut Gospel Missionary reversal occurred hefore noon (.\‘\’“m 271 MAIN ST. ity ai e People's Chureh o | s pen i LR RS toc Chri is bei t ed by me mlw\\’ | " 1 t ” = from all pay t At the ! s i besTaen Sl as Lt gl anss sossion Jast evening v. Dro und Mrs. | L s s B ,‘"’“"" e — - ————e hn Hend s0n hao have been | Shdnes togldmolul HNCEUEY e FACTORY NIGHT o NN e o terday '\vm.!‘x|H>nr;41um\ Call money | O P S A T R DB S R Tt AU it x past several vears, delive interest- RN T o n vddresses At T:30 o'clock th | PRSI I in Ry sl sEpiote AT Y2 TC GHT | cvening D and M Trumbuil of | HithGroblibloChsgloathala 20CanEe IN BEACH & CO I ! | their declines being nominal. Selling - 5 Nynck, N.oY will speak | po T to o1 nte largely with the CONNECTICUT MUTUAD BUILDING, HARTFORD T o1 . 1 whose activities were material. e Program Will Be Tield This 1y enis TO ATTEND SESSIONS. LOU S D. BWT"E’S et e e e i I. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr.--Koom 410, Natl, Bk, Bldg., Tcl. 2120 Delegates from local churches will | S i Sl s e for Production Forcmen of \randatiiogeecond annutifstategoon, Washington S Sl e L et e ] substantiaily, but the wnderione re- ~ { ference for o ivls to be a pandeis of the United Sta supreme | supreme heneh was counsel for the f 5 A e L d F & (I k B h d S ld { Local Factovies, Saturday morning in the First Bap- | court for head of the new round table, [ people i procecdings involvins labor | 1egtee further anscitlomont. = andaers, rary Jar oug t.an 0 1 : iist church, Hartford ¢ theme of | is the su jon that has come from | laws in a number of states and in ot} Vall Stree(, Close~—Call loans rose S The first of the winter scries of | ihe convention “ASnch Girl for All| many scctions of the country. Justice | cr important issues. Lag =0 GaIll “”_“'*’__‘”‘“‘ drop- | Y. M DX facters mizhts will el MRS S s g prid preciniiately to 5 per et and it L L R —— held this cveninz in the “Y” under | i sions and a luncheon. A num- CITY]TFMS Laal e 'm”“ ";“‘l‘”\:Hi"_‘”_‘*‘”":v‘ L = — e — s the direction. of the social committee [ her of prominent sirls workers will PERASONAILS el AR s of the i al council. A scheduley he in attendance. Because of the 10,000 shares ' close proximity of N ped ou w Britain to | | oS mu T 0 . A - this committee and s pror Uavtford, the local delegations have | N NS Wor Gill and | G e of* programs Be i formally organized Shaand s : \}‘k ‘,M ! il ) New York Stock fxchange quota- oG S Bl v ganized. GEn o IR ol e days old danghier of Mr | tions furnished by Richter & Co., ek e e A = ! cave tomorrow far their home. Mos, | Lorentzson of 89 13t | members of the New York stock into the latter part of March, TRADIESMEN MEET. Gilbert has been t st ot S T e S oxon (U the New | Exchange: every local concern having IenE The New Britain Bakers' associa-| mother, Mrs. Buell assette, | A ek o siopmen Sie (3 D0 { one night at the “Y." enomet in the chamber of commerce | ing the sumwmecr. There will e rehearsal of St D e e mhmw‘flcxn Tonight’s” program is for produe-| offices lust night and discussed plans == | John the Ivangelist's choir at the | Am Boot Susar 14 0 fan frgreen of ivcel tonceine me | D) (b conlitnnee 6f 8 BRE e G0 Beliniee Bonaton s en “hurch at o'elock wp this | Am Can e : of the limited space for th Bhiein-A0ade Bread e b InbL B0 Norfolk, Va., to meet her hushand, | ¢ A & Iy & 1381 ommodation of guests at the Y, 1 ,'\ ‘”I«' i‘”””["\‘ ”“"H”v 5 {h"nhni who arrived at that port after'an eight | younge ladics® of Fihctstanleyiam s dot HOil e was necessary to limit itendamee (BUERELE TGS SO LAEG i ““ o "“"“ L ] months tour of the s doing work | Rule & Level Co. will give : iscel- | Am loco | - £l o 4 percentage of the foremen. As| DAns foran associalion to b6 WMBLESC | e mine sweeping. | Tancous shower in honor of Miss Ivene | Am Smelt & Rel 68% 68 g 7 MacGraili of New Yorlkibvho w ‘,‘,fy,;"” hamber of Commerce Wi e : HIll this afternoon at the office. Miss| xm f com 142 P n lng H to be the speaker this evening, is | 1RO over Miss Lorella Donahuie of tho Vulcan || HIll 18 fo heconie the bride of Itohertfl Am Sun Tob v g production superintendent, it was felt | T 4 Iton Works office has been confined to | (orr of Kensinzton ¢ oveumber 13 SSRGS .G e o H that his would he of most interest | CATHLT T TR EE T her home in Wallingfard for the past] Mrs. Taura n o Missouri, | \m Tobacco ....3015% o H e Liaseatie e It Joseph Fiegenbaum. of this cily. | week by illness. ol foctil - 05k Bl Ao Gk snastiill b Our ea ustments g planned to! have two more foremen’s | Nis brought suit against the Smedley = cave talks icanism, Ala Anaconda Cop ... 663 66 | ] hiEhis i duting (e ve Truck company for the recovery e (e \. Quigley. .is a | and the prineiy of temperance oi| Areh T & 8§ 1 014 | g Sl od by the former 5 | the Elit Bur 12 1 | f . ° he program will open with «|°f dar s sustained by the form visitor in New Yorlk today. | 1he | win, Loco ....1 « 140 D l k D chemtion e ot oben Wi | in a comision. George A. Stark served | i | Giemmar sehools today i . L o not overlook sa ving. etermine ith Kgan's orchestra furnishin iiefpanet S Heails s P PART i S { A f bl e B efore the city court the third Mon- | SADS PEACE PARTY. ROVALIST PLOT 1N 5 (Il to set aside a certain sum of your in- ¢ 2 oy ovembe Attorney Da | Essen, Germany, Oct & Nuperior t 1 1 ronasiun, a nmunity s e e : = Count Spnonytl Magyax Ticader; Will £ ! h k d d e oi hae e SIS e Wl appean for the plaintif B, u pondence of The Associ Can Pa 0 i viey come each week and deposit it wit . Ies Bavtlete ; o e = SR | Be Sent to Pay | As a result of an invest « Leath Co 1071% 104% 1061, } es Bartlett, of the Hartforc . ‘ s 4 S i il AR e STRING BEANS IN NOVEMB ! anest, Nov. 5, ((By “The _| Deutseh Allgemeine Zeitur ¢ X Ohio . 58% s 'S the Commercla! Tl"llst Company Warren el Drepateaiitle Miss Mary Woods, of 277 Chestnut | Ciated Press).——Count Albert Apponyi, | Publication, in its issue today, claims| Chi Mil & St P.... 4414 42715 43 s ' ok | s Mg nationali ader, today | 10 havg scovered a plot by which| Chi R I & P .. 281 281 = Som for and prizes will bo| Streef, picked some string beans in| the Magyar nationalist leader, today : i Then 0 “ b d f | awarded his tavmod. over| her @arden yesterday and had {hem | 2ccepted the presidency”of the D | the communists planned the over-| Chino Cop ...... 425 o YOLURWI € prepare or any e : : ! : e : iHe Sre sood Vmission w i o o ithrow of the present German goy-| Col 1M & 1 18 15 f sociation building for the n o er toda I'hey were good, | commission wh will go to | hrow : 4 I 10 the foremen. 100, nccording to Aliss Woo | to negotiate t Hungavian p crament. Cons Gas 945 941 4 tlme you need cas quC Y. ST B R HE T treaty when it is summoned by Ui Corn Prod .- ERNER 4W l t P 'd S * CofN S peace commission | FATAL AUTO CRASHL Crucible Steel iz 2 ; 0 Interest Paid on Savings KLOTZ IS OPTIMISTIC Body of Noted Poetes e | AU e e R g Removed to Springfield| 7he supreme council has up to the | Fire Truck in Syracuse Runs Through | Bk Horn Coal L. 851 T | Accounts. New Haven, Nov. 6.—The body of | Present, however, taken the position | Store. Window. | taric 15 15 Dircctor of French Finances Has No | Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox, author and | that it was not prepared to negotiate Syracuse Nov. 6.—-One min 1 Did o e poetess, who died a Ok o ey treaty with the proser vernment | fatally injurcd I four others | Gien 8 i) 170 Fears For Future of That Coun- | home in Branford, was taken to|0f 'ungary, holdir it is not | wer riously hurt today when fire | Gien Motors .....400 58§ Spri a, Mass., by itomob to- | rroperly representative of the nation. ; engine No. iant titomobile | oo, h (B F) Co 903 8738 ) try—Confidence is Watchword, S Sy, T o | ; o oy Gt Nor pfd $5 519 | day. The funeral service will be in | = G gt el 1 5 g | Paris. Nov. 6.—Op{imism over the | Springfield. After cremation the TROUBLE IN TURKILY. L S ol e G : | financlal future of France was ex- | ashes will be paced in a niche in the £ , sl to [ Insnimite . | pressed by Louis Klotz the minister | ledge close by the late home of Mrs.| Goernment Forces and Nationatists | (v S0 2 A A : over finance, at uncheon given to- | Wilcox | May Have Open Hostilitios, ot ks were speeding in 1 Int M Mar p 1 1o day by the Economic and Financial = i 3 ) 5 i 3 : caR g e St Tt = y - Press. rehabilitation of the MOORE GEITS OVATION, p Parts, Nov. 6, (I'rench AWireless G "" oL BT e “““ A AN et 1 e { Service The po ibility of hostilitics right ngles in front of he 101 1 K L 2 country said, depended upon con- 1 BENVIaS ), I 0 | y | | i r ek o e e e e L e it T W oo Coor \v‘,“} between the urkish government W, Ammerman of \“”“*\H- “‘f 1003 i ) peace as weM as in war and upon the | Mayor of Philadelphia. Gt L el L sk L %o A0 10y ; villingness of*the people to bear for | orces headed D stupha Kem s and 15 inte 107 508, (bareos T . . o ey et ol wear TOT1 Wushington, No. 6—A quorum catl [ Pasha's unyielding attitude will plaes of the diremen 0 111 s Ml FACING A HARD WINTER o e e e 1‘ was suspended for several minutes in| the Constantinople government in | Were badl ( S, :“\\"“’ e S den el i PISHERMEN SEND APPEAL, S e e e the house today while democratic and | such a position that it will have to cn- %Sy N i e i S0 (A s oLt ght for the ma- | hublican memPBers joined in an ova in hostilities against the nation- | SUPREMI COUNCIL MAY MEET Tl Tae 73 {;""“ S e R TR et i here froi e | tion of Representative Moore, repub- | alists. The ontl is considered GERMAN DELEGATION NOV. 10| N v N 11 & 111 12 3¢ (ileve Tt (B LCo & s s e ¢ SNt AR Our allies e minister declured | o A Lk i . 10 3 & 3 5] Stantey Wrks (par 23) 120 23 [the fishermen and vill on the 2 G rons Mol lon | lican Pen vivania, mayor-elect of | gloomy, = = Northern N 3 w5 5 I lowe shores of tl i : . longer have ! Philadelphia. R IRTIOY me ¢ e [ &N a2R) we.. 56 G0 | lower she o the wwrence, m to delay financial wid to us. e | & s i e < | | for r « it Gas < : | 1" nion M 250 114 17 I especially on t Guspe coast, and at 1o not present ourselves h- | SEPLS \”H 5 "” “‘]» "“; STORM HITS MAINI, i : N o o | | | Esquimany ro who are taci in id. however King el 3 b o Calais, M., Nov. 6.—Tel DI b, i | i 01 01 5« E winter without their u i wrd of aldermen o N ew York & v it | tion of peace after the co- | i L j and New Brunswick was interrupted e conditions N overnment has been asked to wusae operation of war | o Sh toda ' w severe storm wl h began iiled 1o o « 1 1 | the steamer Mon 1l s a supply : 7ot PHIEE MEN MISSING. i n N 2 . The for debt of France, AL | s | sesterday, In many places wires were von Lersner, ¢ Sinclaie 011 G0t B0 | Chier Bxcentive to Discuss Wreaty | ship for the villagers before ice cléses Klotz, pointed out, waslonly 30.000.- |\ o Caneizen In Naveagansete | dragged down by the weight of the | head of the mission at Versailles will | Sloss-S T Reservation With Hitcheock This gion 000,000 francs of which she owed | ha e Gues L damp snow which clung to them sign the stocol for Gernany. Southern Puc 090,000,000 francs to Great Britain | e T G T e nen s | Soan o Week. [ AMBRICAN SUGAR COMPANY il TG W] il bt SEi ol Sy witer o motor launch | . Washington, Nov. 6.—President Wil- | DECLARES DIVIDEND TODAY, were greater resources rom the desiroyer Long had capsized | Texis son's views on reserviations to th ST o s x i rragansett bay while conducting | | Tnion Bu ity of Versailles will be ziven to 7 kA MACHINE €O, DINNER. | vadio experiments during the sale fo- I United 1orult Senatar Hiteheock, (he administration | g g0 (0 FHEET “"'l“ / % = | day. Six of the erew of nine were res- | MG aileal el leader at the Whife House conference | 4" 1€k . v dividend o Inspection Department Also to Have | cuod in an exhausted condition. T & ifooa 1 within the next day or two. Secretary f vog G100 Peb cent. in ]““"" 9 e Social and Dance Tonight. | ¢ taken to telephone station | [t e I SRS W el S R BGERE E R dotion | aog syl ining station to re U = Rubber Co Al et S L I el (i SiViderd of L igee ac i B R st st e e TR e U S Steel fpGentadl 2 | per cent. on {he preferred stock also Al Bipas Il have a social, | njissing men. as it was (hought they | e electnnd ‘he Nebraska senator plans to Ddsaasclared recrcation tooms this avening: begtne | p. N islar S in e i M o o A b G PENDERED LINEN SHOWER n 7:30 o'clock The co litree § L i Oveliand to what rescrvations are likely to re Miss Florence Szymanowsk of 7L in ¢ is IPrederick Ke Honuus ! Dcaih‘ and Punerdls 5 tr.\n‘»\ e .\u\\‘\r t of v‘m-\n:ru«. in the!Oak street, was tendc MeA Charles Dow, Miss Gladys | gitinn . LOCAL STOCK | ate. President Wilson in return! shower last evening at the \fwater Anna Herman and Mrs Ol W | will say what reservations will he ac-y Mis inley Madewsky at Mabel in Superintender . s S + ~ @ | ceptable to him Mr. Wilson t - street in honor of her approaching : gl (il Wiarner | | EXCHANGE PRICES | W aid Ho “hinge In theimar fi el ol a Inspector La i { kG S | { peatedly suid that no change in thejmarringe to Stanley Gondak, of 199 wests )5 persons wil P dertaking rooms. | | S (I ‘:u' ;\hu’vy‘ n l\‘\‘u‘mm i\r|‘u‘\ L e re- | Broad strec Miss Szymanows} ¥ to ne ‘ 11 be fol e ! ) negotiatio h ceptable the recipient of numerous s tion of the following program i Tel. 16 \ny Hour, Day or Night. | l Stanley R. ddy ’.\lluv, ey :m Opening hymn, America selection " T Q. a nh ¥4 | 1 L bl | Lo v e se L TARRANT & HANTEY | Blcetric Light. 200 205 | IF YOU WANT TO START & 4 T™AJ DT ' nl | 4 1 Cc 2 Harold S = \liss Gl UNDERTAKER; | N 18 Tel Co . “'_‘,;‘ L | \ o e |3 T ST T R LIl s B a checking account. make @ will, appoint a Trustee. Executor or 3 Law: rdading b Fel, 1131-2 | Ghmadnele ey e Guardian, deposit. your valuable papers in a perfectly safe place, Eonne selection Lady Attend ree Use of Ch |n>l_‘ Nt S o obtain investment information, send money abroad, get Trayelers Baldwir j Orders for Upholsteri llzs & Spen (par 25) 1 Cheques o a Letter of Credit,. > ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT. 1 | “” N 4 WE ARL AT YOUR SERVICH o (par 23) SE T U "‘| 4 G e R The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company their daughter, Miss Darothea Dutton PUNERAL DIRECT i . . ‘ i X |H,\ Lmp (par ) " =7 SN N 'St e " fo H. N. Chrittianson of Hartford. | et T T R T Sr e B SR D 77T MAIN STRELT, CORNER PEARL STRELT, Miss Dutton is well known in this ci CNERALGHOME h ind her nicce, Miss Manueky Lloveras atly reached Washing Pond com 119 IARTEORD, CONNECTICUT Mr. Christianson is connected with the | Office and Parlors 13 Walnut Strect, | are hrilliant figures in Wash e 5 ; it Talcs - 35) 8 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS FUNDS OVE 000,00, s : nut Street, | « hinglon so- | stag in Pavis. She i Co (par 25 3 A - Spe l"“" this year. Mme. Breton, wife | quaiily of her entertainme 1 20 e B e KPR T e T S TSNS S B R TS %