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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1916. e NDIFFERENCE 15 [0 Xt hosen | LODOE DENIESHE [V "FINANCIAL (I RICHTER & FPROOF ALWAY 5 N e e o CAUSE OF TROUBLE, . - HASPLEDGED MEN' yaiy STREET STOCK Members New York Stlek Exchiige Suceecds House, Retirme i Chairman—Commitce A\ppoint- 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. (Continued from First age) . (Continued from First Puie | STAWLEY R. EDDY, Mgr, Telcphone 2040 - ed to Plan Activitics, Y — A message was sent to the wader “The friends and not the enemies bowrd on November 1 so that it might AU the regular meeting of the Mer-| be acted upon at their regular meet- | cantile Bureau, held yesterday afi- | 9f the treaty sald the senatol, ¢ “ w o ing scheduled for November 11. As | ernoon at 4 o'clock in the Chamber | Should dictate the terms of ratifica- Street, 10330 a. m.—Liquida- € wn and Offer : : the celebration was held on that even- | of Commerce rooms, Howard Wilson | tion on of high priced specialties wus Hhins 15 hs - make it wipht ing several members of the board | was elected chairman of the bureau{ I the Lodge reservations were' Promitly resumed at the opening of by were not present. consequently the | for the ensuing term. He will suc- | Adopted, Senator Robinson said, the | 004y’ stock markets, Further losses 100 Stanley works The folks from whom we [ | matter was not discussed ceed W. A. House, who has filled that President probably would refuse to “'I’“;I\"\'“ ‘\” I’l‘"lf:* werk su 'm'"r-fI‘ ‘ll‘)y : Jiboliase cur men’s toritahings B| A two |14nl\;\" \\'h\vu" lnw \;.-‘t‘vxr :v]nululn\ ‘r.n- m;- ;\\l st {\f~z]||‘ IPollowing ”*'fi‘rl}’«:“v H{‘ e o ; i "’_““w‘("‘u;r Ie(("(‘)\)‘:‘:h \‘;(‘”‘0 : 100 N B -t . M . r = o direr B crosses the road it is said horses drink | the election of Mr. Wilson, a report e should make the attempt,” | : 5. Gemeral ) h ;:‘::(‘;:"r::‘ e L | standing knee hizh in the brook. The [ was made of the meeting ca o by | e added, “it is plain that our self- | 4€clined 7 points at the outset, this ew ritain achine o ystem ‘of chlorination, which is the | Frank Stockdale, the expert business | respecting allies would not accent,” | 5000 being extended to ten points This is the day of Wool Hose mixing of chlorine gas with the | man who was here during the past! Senator Sherman, republican, m,‘ rucible Steel, which - contributed 100 Landers Frary & Cla.l'k and Bates Street Shirts. water, could kill the germs. A slight | week. Iinois, announced he would have fo | 4 MY (0 vesterday's setback, broke ’ aste of chlorine may be detected but Mr. Wilson entered upon his duties | “part company” with some of his re-| ; P0IMs Other issues of thewe di 3 SREIEEBREN £OAT | is harmless immediately and the following com- | publican associates and vote against | oS @lso oils, motors, specialties, WOOL SWEATERS | mittee of busin men were appoiat- | the ratification resolution, shippings, leathers and miscellaneous WOOL GLOVES ANOTHER RED PLOT ed to lay outAhe activities of the bu- Thel trenty: and lhaieserva ione ;I\I'wll-w[l{w were 2 to 3 points ll)\s'(\r. reau for the coming year: Max Por €W issues, notably General Ago- e ey proposed, he said, are a “charter FLANNEL SHIRTS d = | proposed, he sai g chater forll 1515 ind Me: 5 % . ter, M. H. Johnson, Ilmer Pabe, F.|an international homicide club™ {hot e uni Hetrolsuin, A I bring-it- e O. Rackliffe, 0. W. Mills, George | will e b o % coveries were made within the H\\I ! 5 2 z ¢ f 0 L : H convert Eurobe into a “legalize 3 \ you store Philadelphia, Nov. 19—Discovery of | agnley, W. Menus, Louis Raphael | cockpit and provide no ”“\”‘”H\“‘:/ T balf hour. In other quarters moder- | &, P = n cock and p £ of i ate “rallies were MO TESS. i . a “red” plot to slay officials with ex- | and David Lipman. justice and write no coda of were in prog < B e Wall Street, Close.—Rallics of 2 to - CONNECTICUT MUTUAD BUILDING, HARTFORD the nations 10 points were made in the last how losive Chris as ail ackages as . i 5 3 F rr ll HELIRG, CRRIErts Sl JUXeyen v CITY lTE'MS Republican leaders sid thoy would | extensive short covering and call | FRANFE LEE, Local Mgr.--Room 410, Natl. Blk. Bldg,, Tel. 2120 e a (&) announced today by Superintendent endeavor 1o prevent consideration . | : of | money's decline to 10 per cent aiding | any substitute resolutions from the | materially in the rebound. The close Clothing Co. s ‘f:_,‘im\ Httl,‘h\l)'i‘ The Y. W. C. A. cafeteria will be :V(\(l‘!‘l‘nll.\ m(.)wr oLl reen i e e e ApDbroxImaten il s Landers' Frsry & Clark Bought a“d Sold G G SRR o tion the first vote on the | 700,000 shaves o ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION. Miss Gertrude Hine' will entertain | 1:098e resolution. Senator Lodge said D) 271 MAIN ST. London, Nov. 19.—aAn attempt to | yop Sunday school class tomorrow | 140 €1 reconsideration the majority New York Stock fixchange quota- | B assassinate Admiral Kolchuk, head of | ifternoon in the Center chureh chapel, | Fesolution would he presented with- | tions furnished by Richter & Co. | alall R U ioh out modification and republican | members of the New York stock | S | 0o ol Russion government which ap | CCEEOSE RO BT B T ! until recently maintained its capital at ¢ i - 5 spokcsmen iusisted that should it be | Exchange: " Omsk, is reported in a wireless dis- | Class will meet I'riday night in the | Goreated am the second and final vote Nov. 19, 1919, | = ~ WOMAN SUSPECTED patch received here from Moscow. | Center church chapel to sew for the | ihey would® consider it a defeat of High Low Close S P al Il = . ot “| day nursery. B | Hand grenades were thrown at Koi- | 49 2 ; . the treaty. AmBeet Sugar g1 | g O.F BANK ROBBERY | chak. six soldiers being killed and 12 Miss Stowle of the visiting nurses Republicans of the mild reserva- | Am Can ...... Roums 309-310 National Bank Blfig. . D) E wounded. will give first aid lessons to troop 2 of | tions ‘group argued the president's ! Am Car & I 34 i W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. S the Girl Scouts of the Center church. |jetter had blocked the movement to | Am Cot Oil 1 f Js His It isn’t necessary to leave New | effect a compromise and said most of | Am Loco ....... : Randolph Mystery Decpens When Lone Bandit Steel,b His d Britain to find a fine assor(ment of | their group would stand behind the | Am Smelt & Rof, 5 . . ¥ ystery ¥ S Breakfast and Coin As Well | wararove mrunks hey are rizht | majority leader. Am Sug Ref com 137% We Wlll Buy or Sell SCOVlle IR LI \ | Fair Sex Is dlentiowed; Police Elryia, O, Nov. 19— Jone bandit | here at Wilson's.—advt. Republican leaders said only 28 { Am Sum Tob .... 87 4§ ¥ today entered the dining room of | The Connecticut company’s test car’l democrats had agreed to vote against | Am T & T ......100% 98 the Fotel Topliff, ordered and afe a | rrom New Haven is belng used on the | the majority resolution and that in the | Am Tonh 10 Stock bfeakfast, backed the waiters and | joeal lines for a few davs to test the | lemocratic conference today a num=| Am Woolen guests into a corner at the point of | Lower of the different lines about the | ¢r of democrats advised Senator | Anaconda Cop a revolver, and held them there while | .ty This test is taken once or | !litcheock they would not vote against | Ateh Top & S satioh of the robbery of the Randolph | he rifled the cash register of $90 and | (wice in the course of the year. ratification. Baldwin Loco e : e e “Our delegation in say Paree” said | 13 & 0 3% RO 39% Savings, Bank, where $40,000 was ob- | ¢Scaped in an automobile. Rresiaaaneasonanal NG encovallIne R C R B EIR ) S S ey 33 ! ’ tained by tour motor bandits, Monday, Superintendent Bardo of the New | ..¢nq our money. but. escaped with RET ] : ; e | B b RTTN N When e police incovered today & EIGHT DELEGATES Haven road, fn company with olher ! lieir lives and u deleted copy of (he | Butte & Superior. . w e “BUTTONED” ! Parchase of five yards of surgeons high officials o e road, passed | jeupue of nations.” Can Pa Jild7nde 47 % plaster on Sunday. The plaster was ATTE,ND CONFERENCE through Berlin it 2:30 this afternoon Senator Shields, democrat, Tennes- | Cen Leath Co . . : M BY NUR Reported on Trail. Brockton,. Mass., Nov 19.—A woman was brought into the investi- of a type similar to that used to gag on a general inspectior® of the maln yeo ciid he resented inferences (hat [ Ches & Ohio Treasurer N. Irving Tolman of the line. They did not stop at Berlin he and other democrats had done any- | Chi Mil & 8 bank, his assistant and a custome e = incss Men Will pap-| Charles Peterson of 500 vey | thing wrong in promising to support [ chi R I & P ; ; The storekeeper who sold the pl SErcralibociiButincse e Wl EwG T ol i ierotonl i oy ois B oo e e e S Chile "(.1\; : . 8 3 Ta™ \ | (Continued from First Page) ter sald it was purchased by a wom- pate in State C. of C. Meet- on Park strect last evening to the| I am pledged to support these | Chino Cop e At 3 an and. that a man with, her an- police. reservations,” he said ST took that] Col L@ T ov.os E 3 g 1 J tablished a permanent body to ad ing At New Haven, A san was born today to Mr. and | pledge when I appeared at the bar of | Cons Gas t f 4 § 3 jucate their disputes. Lacking tha] Mrs. Thomas Chapman of $6 Dwight [ the senate and took the oath of of- [ Corn Prod lief. .. §3 : he said, the question revolved aroun street i a senator to uphold the con- | Crucible Steel .. ! S THe Cont of DT oaRen thetudlierplot to. rob the bank wabl Meice which s being neld al New Mr, and Mra I Procter of 57| stitution of tie United States.” Cuba Cane Sugar. 4 i : 2 ShasaCasts ull‘(.l;:;l'lluv;l‘ml:\‘;“ i hatehed in this city, where the auto- | faven foday and tomorrow, left this | l4ncoln street are receiving congratu- [ At 3 p. m. the scnate still was en- | yik Horn Coul ... 8 e ; \was DalS for Soft coll’, fae mobile used and the number plates] fiorning by automobile where chey | 1ations on the birth of a son today at | saged in debate on the Lodgo re B o boonoan 3 ¥ e Nank 51 456 tof Pt & carried on it were stolen. will hear ex-Mayor Ole Hanson. of [ the New Britain General hospital. lutlon of watifestion withino lndica- }Irleidst prd .. A S ; e duction cost wad $2.15 per, ton, thd Private detectives reported o the | Seattle, Wash., speak at Woolses | The Catholic ladies' Benevolent | Uon that a vete was in immedinte | Gen lec . 2 G : miners receiving $750,000,000 of te police today that they had found in| Hall this cvenming at 8 o'clock. Lo- | legion will hold a meeting tomorrow | ProsPect Gen Motors the Roxbury district of Boston the] cal delegates will be met- at- New | evening in St. Mary's church ta take Goodrich ( swered the description of one of the four bandit Eight delegates to the annual meet- y The " police were virtually decided | jnoor the state Chamber of Com. average of $1.50 per ton. A total o i ‘ T i A | L $230,000,000 went to the mine ownes rige T Which (he “robbers: stored | tfaven by frank H. Johnston, presi- | action on the death of Elizabeth | SEVEN MORE ALIENS Gt Nor pfd ... L Fe Yat Dr. ‘Gurfleld sald this Was Rl br several days the stolen automo-| dent of the City Coal and Wood com- | Moore. lllinois Cen o ;- u 3 profit ‘as federal incomenunu i bile which they used. It was said the | pany, who is one of the members of Florence 1. James and Bstelle 13 HELD IN HARTFORD | Inspivation Cop.. i A Ly profits taxes had to be deducted. ear was placed in the Roxbury gar-| the reception committee. el e Ll oneron Interboro gon 3 E can In 1917.% D, Garfield " sl e aze last I'riday and that it bqre then| The delegates attending the meet- | Wooster street to the Hardware City g t:f”- SiE 3 thre tmotrited o 55 chad T the number plates said to have been | ing are George Kimball, W. A. House, | Loan corporation. it o, o Gl G crage over the whole country but it & tolen from' the automoblle of W. J.| W. A. Atwood, H. E. Shepard, I°. M. Giddings chapter, No. 2 i Saries aaR ol B osiad Saad difficult to estimate for T918. T Lynch of Brockton. Holmes, . A. Mills 11 H. Pease, will confer the Royal Arch degree at @ Market Swreet House :\,‘ Sl il kA " ¢ taxes in 1918, however, to come oW e K W. Pelton and Secretary Leon = Nl Legyiay meeting Thursday evening. | Tack Grak st 7 3 of margins are somewhat less, I be; Sprague of the Chamber of Com- y Night. Lehigh Valley ... 457 % lieve than in 1917, but 1 will continiig L] to New Haven again tomorrow cve-{ +- A. B. hall. Thur e., Nov. . Hartford, Nov. 19.—Seven more al- | Mex Petroleum . 4 19 i R el —_ ning where they will attend the han- | 14nch's 7 piece orch. Adm. 35c.— leged undesirable aliens, all of whom | Midvale Steel -. ... A 5 “Do you think the mine workemw guet of the International Trade Con- Officials of North & Judd Manufac-}jave admitted membership in the | Nat T.ead ........ 9 | should give consideration 1o the oper: ferees, which Is to be given in Hotel | tUring Co. complained to the police| ynjon of Russian workers, are toduay ¥ Nev Cons ....... 16 & B | ators because they have to pay taxes?" Found in Hartford and Hartford| Taft at § oclock. Many Iuropean L‘f“)f"”"“ tha _‘"““f*‘.-l "‘“") beendneld in this city under federal war- | X'y Air Brake . . 5 ¢ The American Red Cross decided | asked John L. Lewis, president of thd guests will be present and several | PYoken in i house owned by the ¢Qb-| rants pending hearings before the im- 1 Ny (ent BRSREY . | the Prince of Wales must be “but- | mine workers Machine is Found He prominent speakers are to address. «| C€M &L 88 Sevmour street migration inspectors as the result of f N y N H & H R I 115 3 | toned” before he left America. The “The question is whether the con Automobile thieves with an ev [—— - : \T“" (Im‘lvm: ;x\-.m- jn.\l] u?’\uw.- ;:,,‘ d on the hall at 54 Markel street | Norfolk & West .. g ]hlm)m' of rlvinmn;: the Red Cross em- | sumer should pay enough to cover thd 4 ; ¢ ously as it would in a Pullman— | Tuesday cvening. They are all Ius- | S 5 [ Dlem on him ‘when he arrived in | excess profits tax and at the same timd dent: preference for Hudson machines, Deaths and Funerals. use a Wardrobe Trunk. Comnplete | sians. six from this city and one from ;\,;”'“f,‘:' .L“(E il . | Washington Tuesday, was I.: Io\,‘.:l..q :1‘, give nnL opetators their normal profi St |I|=\lf:\v:;'\|‘:|::;:f w‘(:rl:'.y.Y< m‘,*” “Louise Ma line right here at Wilson's.—adyt i New London it ik ; : ; Miss Dorothy Brown, of the Walter | t00,” replied Dr. Garfield ¢ ars of that manufacture ® Teports ) ouise Martin, on Penn R R ed as stolen to the local police. One - se Martin, aged about x0 Machine Stole in New Britain s Twenty-six people were caught in g peod o v . 3054 | Reed hospital 5 i the roundup, but after preliminary . 9 Miss Brown was voted the most of the machines was taken in this city ¢ 168 it i I Pressed Steel Car . § P : 2 carings : e federal building whic % ) ar worker a e Waiter Rag et s e i ST PERSOMLS heavings at the federal building which | | MeS500 Bteel €4 ] s, | popular worker at the Walter keed | HARVARD ANXIOUS 5 astc after two o'clock is hospital. a car stolen in the Capital City was S [agtedisunii Bt i ollolcloci izl R edan et B e It hid oy T e morning, 19 were allowed to go. The [ peie) S o Sha 2 TO PLAY TIGERS ; q : . seven will be removed to the Hart- g FRy Johnstone Vance, managing editor Mral BiizabethilMoore Winwite Frank Mulvihill, of the Mulvihill s Seven wi ) ) Sinc 3 \ icenses il of The Herald, reported the loss of his | qipomas Moore of 163 Hartford avenue | Blectric company, will go to Boston on ford county Jail, where 85 other al- = wo L Censes TO Mdl"l‘) ’ Sloss-S = leged radicals already ave held under | S1058 Hudson super-six machine to the po-| jjeq last night after a long illness. She | @ business trip Friday. 3 Southern Puc i { Issued This After: jce shortly after 10:30 o’clock last| .. rehrs ot oEe g I Gl : 5 p & s CrNOON { prospects of Game ice shor . « was 41 years of age. Besides her hus Mixs | One other alleged undesivable alien, | Southern Ry i evening. Mr. Vance left the machine | pand a son. Thomas Moore, Jr.. two | Miss Carrie Damon and g t o in front of 105 Vine strect and when | prathers. James Desmond anid WilMam | Joscphine Erickson entertained the | }rank PACADELEl R ol Ut o :\rlfi(l\h}‘v‘f.” He came out it wus gone. The Ha Desmond, and a sister, Miss Mary | Liberty Card clul this afternoon at (Thomaston airested and brought to FEs T8 ford police notified the local authori-| pogmond, survive her. The funeral [ the home of Miss ISrickson in Ken. | Havtford on Tuesday also was held ; ties later that the car had been re- | \jj) he held at 9 o'clock Friday morn- | sington. covered in that city e SO s chuioh . Sergeant John J. King recovered a = Sl William and Robert Christ of West | for¢ the immigration inspectors *Hudson coupe in front of the Y, W. ( Danicl Flannery. Main street will entertain some of A, last evening after a report had been | v of Daniel Flannery was | their frienas tomorrow eventnz at | VALUES STILL DROPPING pecelved from the Hartfond wolice of ), i (e Gicioel this morning at S(. | their home: fheitriete on ine inchinelcarlier in el AL S0 ISIOLEREE I GRS RS et Bt : evening. This morning a representa- | | j.p, \iass of requiem was celebrated | Miss Alice Hart of 183 Sexton street ish Pound Sterling Atains \n- e e dive ‘ot Louls Elerrupicame heresand {0y 00 Sy ont € Brennan, padton of | underient-an operation in the Hart- ® a Car Chem / . e D i e deptiocd theicat | the church. Rev. Patrick Daly, pastor | ford hospital Monday and is reported | other New Low Mark Today—Lire | Willys Overland .. Germans To Pay 25 Million Sther imeribers of ths bk i N of St. Joseph's church, was deacon | as getting along well. CAITONS OF — S LOCAL STOCK - Franes.As. Reparstion (1.0, » =50 T =, NN - 3,000 GALLONS OF BEER | ot it Sitiibiiii\iE it Demands Abolition Of rotele el | igers. hanksgiving Da Lloyd Cutler, restaurant manager of the Grand hotel, applicd at the of- fice of the town clerk today for a marriage license. The bride-to-be is Miss Lottie Kensell of Middletown mbridge, Mass, Nov. 19.—Sdg Henry Napoleon Bitte, aged 26, and | gestions that the Princeton and Hur Clara Gordon, aged 20, were given a | vard foothall teams play off. their ti license after Miss Gardon's parents| game of “November § in a contest g had given their consent. Bitte lives at [ he held November have fount 26 Buckingham street, Hartford. MIiss | pavor with the Harvard athletic nian agement and with the Crimson play ers. Captain Willlam Murray, of th Scem to Be Looming Up More Brightly. at the police station foday awaiting | United IMruit removal to the jail and appearing be- | United Retail St 1 “o0d Prod S Indus Aleo . 1005 Rubber (o . 1123 S Steel ...oen.n 1013 l i 1 i o aaii U S Steel pfd ... ! Gordon resides at 933 East street Utah Coppe Vi New York, Nov. 19.—Foreign ex- 1 Strassburg, Nov 18, (By French Fred \W. Moor graduate managen S X ¢ or - g 0" i o L 2 o 2 tened ““"““i' A Duatusiontof 7 Syst By Ct. C change again dropped (0 new low lov- MARKET QUOTED | wircless).sFive thousand Alsatians { of athletics, expressed himself as'f floral tributes. uring the mass the one System by o \GUs e The English pound ster- were arrested and interned by Ger- | favor of the play-off, but added thay§ | enoir of the church 1w and as the Hartford, Nov. 19.—The petition of 3 e | *Moonshine” Product Captured by hoody was heing borne from the edi- Rk kL) Of | 1ing hrought only $1.033 which is 3 man_ authorities during the war and | official sanction would have 1o coma peosy : ' m the edi-| the board of aldermen of New Haven, | of cent lower than the lowest rate announcement is made that the Ger- | from the faculty he question: il fice “Some Sweet Day"” was rendered. | complaining of the trolley 7 fare | roported yvesterday. kremch checks | man government has pledged itself { not come formally before that bo@: in Pelham, Alabama. | The bearers were John Flannery, | system established by the Conncc to pay to France an .indemnity of cUUARA Db, Al ) Thomas Flannery, Howard Gibney, | cut company was received today by 2070010000 Srnsdat o repanation . f 8 yet and, it 19 probable, WeHITREE. Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 19.—More | Frank Bacon, Kugene Murray and| the public utilities commission. The | Hartford Elec Light 200 205 d - taken up until after” e "Trlg NI, than 3.000 gallons of “moonshine” [ Daniel Murray. Rev. James . Bren- | petition stated that the company had | outies N el GoRiD 105 - - me here next Saturday. A Tarvay beer was scized by the posse sent| man conducted the committal service | arbitrarily established zones of (ravel | or e colier T bon e below o | American Brass ..... 230 285 FIRE ALARM ON FIRE victory in that contest would leave the *from here yesterday to rescue the two | at the grave in the new Catholic ceme that were greatly in excess of the six | yopqay (_]“‘\”'W e _”’“1 he Cier. | American Hos (par 25) 45 105 rimson keen to replay the only game B & 1 s ‘ e of the season which it failed to win, American Sil (par d A Yale success would leave little t Bills & Spen (par 2 | 3 Danbury Fire Department \uto- } )¢ determined by the game, in view Revenue Agents Who Make Camp (IFurnished by Eichter & Co.) Stanley R. Eddy, Msr dropped to $.70 for the dollar, one e centime below yvesterauy’s quotations, the previous low record pevenue officers surrounded by alleged | tery in this eity i cent fare: that the charges were ex- American Hardware 154 168 moonshiners near Pelham, Ala., One === cessive and unreasonable and that the man was arrested Posse men ve- Card of Thanks, service was unsatisfactory. ported the moonshiners fled at the| MWe wish to thank all of our r man mark brought ouly 2 2-5 cents as compared with 3 and 2 cents before the war. o o Bristol Br: (pavr B = e il e matically Called Out When Plamos Soproach of the rescus party No | tives and friends for their e fon A N e i g Violence was offered the two revenue | of sympathy and the beautiful floral In Prany of Paln' U. S. Peace l)elegdtes To Eagle Lock (par o Threaten Warning Si HONORED BY ASSOCIATES | oy | tributes sent during our recent be- Woman Kills Herself Sail For Home On De-, 5| L 1" & C (var 2 s =F : | ‘reavement in the loss of our beloven Na Mar Lmp (par 23 34 | Danbury, Nov. 19~—Firemen who Girls in the advertising and printin father, Haunfford, INoY. 10.—Tn Sa ‘sudden || \pa6l Nov, 19— 0he Amerioan del- | NN B Machine (paf 2651 64 responded 1o an alarm of fire here | dépaxtment of Landers, Hwagy tie FORESTERS MEETINGS. Alfred R. Cowlam, frenzy of pain, Mrs. Sarah Welnstein | contjon to the peace conference will | Niles-Be-Pond com ... 112 today found fhe novel circumstance | Clark gave a miscellaneous shower inj Court Charter Oak, Court. Pride Mrs, Nellie M. Williams, of 131 Bellevue street. jumped to het | giij .for home on December 5 or 6, | N & J Mfg Co (par 82 of u fire alarm whisle surroundoed by | honor of Miss Bmily Keisser thi N Sl s Mrs. Carrie . Anderson, | death from the window of her toom | it wns legimed todiy, The British | Teck, § & W (par 16 smoke and. flame, screoching a call | Moon. Miss Keisser is to become thel America, will meet at their respec- |~ = = on the third floor of St. I'rancis’ hos- | gelegation will, probubly leave, Paris| Russell Mfg C 260 for help to extinguish n fire that was | Pride of Fred Ramsdell December 10 tive clubrooms tomorrow oveninz.'| Tel. 1625-2 Auy Hour, Day or Nignt. | pital today. She died instantly, her | oui the same time, although no of- | Scovill spasonas Ao consuming_it. The fire was in the _— Reports will be received from the TARRANT & HAFFEY sk |being ‘hroken: -~ Mk, Weinatein i naja) snnouncement. has Mreen’ made [ Standard Serew com .. 60 power plant of the Danbury and BOTH IMPROVINC was operated on Inst Monday and was | zq hreviously arranged, the American | Stanley R & L Co LA Bethel, Gas and committees in charge of the member- = All of the local wourts UNDERTAKERS thought o e recovering Qelegates will travel on the transport | Stanley W'rks (par 25) 116 -ship drive geport that rapid progress iIs heing | 33 MYRELE st East End Office, 153 | — America, sailing from Brest 1T & 10 (par,25) ...... b4 made in enrolling new members, ow- i ‘Jubu;w- st, Tel, n.,z-r:. 3 Switzerland In Favor h e ‘ Union Mfg Co (par 25) 112 ing to the recent inerease in sick and | Lady Attendant—Iree Use of Chapel. 5 TRIAYL, POSTPONED. ’ death benefits. It is expecied that a Orders Taken for Upholstering. Of League of Nations Montpelier, Vi., Nov. 19.—The trial large class initiation will take place Berne, Nov. 19.—Switzerland’s ad-| of ex-Governor Horace F. raham, | An enjoyable turkey supper was soon Courts Beethoven and Friend- hesion to the league of nations was N R arge: e S anc endered eads o 3 rious depart P FUNERAL DIRECTORS | charged with embezzlement and tendered heads of the variou ly held regular meetings last evening. X R AR voted by the Swiss national council | cony from the state while he was state | ments of the Hart & Cooley plant at JNO. P. MAGUIRE Andr ws&nnull l 'n today. The vote came after eight | auditer, was continued today to Jan- the Elks' banquet hall last night TOO0 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION c, days of debate, the vote being 124 to | uary 20, at the request of the prosecu- | IFollow banquet an orchestra et B S % & b " 15. The decision of the national coun- { tion. Attorney General Frank .| furnished a musical program, and GENERAL CONTRACTOR FWANTED—Man for soda fountain HE FUNERAL HOME cil in favor of Switzerland joining the | Archibald satd that his principal wit- Clarence Fubbard, magician, enter- SR g Il work: - Apply Riker-Hegeman €o., | Officc and Parlors' £5. Wali t ‘Strcef, | ledkue of nations f& subject to a ref- | ness, an nccountant could not be | tained. The affair was provided by N iLy. 11-19-3d Telephone, erendum. | present for the trial immediately. als of the concern. ()fliv«.uml Yard:—351 Stanley Street, Telephono 145-4 of Princeton’s defeat of Yale, Blectrie " Light Co., avorable reports were issued at th | where the city's steam fire w hl\(l“i New itain General hospital this aft is 1o ed The roof of the building | ernoon regarding the condition of Rev, hib . and the ‘whistle tower were damaged | Henry W. Maler and D. MeMill T e i to the extent of $1,000. | who are patients at the institution