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DR DA — " = " R — = T .\-'*‘M,J'M :' . i Trocemenn || MEAT PACKERS ARE lZ,flU[] POLES ARE 1 PRESIDENT WILL ' FINANCIAL g I RICHTER CO. 7R Ny UNFAIR IN ATTACKS: EXPECTED TO LEAVE, DISGUSS TREATY ;VHLSTREETW]EK EM S \tfl.,g 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ) total of 150,000 Polanders who have | Marine equipment. and the German | : e signified their intentions of returning | PO'ts Which the trealy names must bo — ; Commissioner Colver s i et s el AR e e e et b ‘all Street, 10:30 . m.—Leading We Own and Offer | I Not all of them are expected to stay, | Mantled within six issues were 1 to 3 points higher a Preparedness is the general the best figures available being that Matters of Finan "hv- opening of today's stock market | yesterday’s late rallies being general- 1 S 1 Work ly extended. Motors and shippiag 00 tan ey Orks featured the advance, closely followed by oils, independent steels and equip- 100 N W B 1 1 M h' \ ments. High price specialties were € ritain achine represented by Industrial Alcohol and 10 Columbia Gas and Klectric, which O Land F & Cl fk were active at gains of almost 3 ELS, rary a points. Sugar shares were in better demand and textiles strengthensed. Realizing for profits caused moderate reversals within ihe first half ho'r. Wall Street, clos Excepting who wins the wise man's bat- Vlantie City, N. . Now. 21 —-Wil- | {hose who remain and those who re-| In matters relating to finance and liam 13, Colver, member of the federal | turn to this country will be about | financial reparation the dates for the . trade comniission, today charged the ! equal in number. most part are fixed on the calendar Prepare yourself for the comi- big meat packers with using nunfaiv The Pole tles. ] has deeply imbedded in |and the time of coming into fovce of g storm, whether it be a storm methods in answering his attack upon | his person a real love for his native | the treaty does not affect them. The of criticism or winter's chilling et land despite the fact that the people | date of May 1, 1921, is stipulated The charge was made in an addross e R : ; < ] ; fiesas 3 ;! ge wils ni an S | of that country have been minions of {as the limit for Germany's deliver blast, with a Stein-Bloch or to the American Specialty Manufac- 5 r another for many years. There is, [to the reparations commission of Shuman Overcoat, turers’ association in convention her - | in every Pole, an intense desire to see [initial reparation payment of s and partake in the rebuilding of the [ 000,000,000 marks and the commis- tive session she talks about the i | The wholesale grocers are con-|ancient Poland and the events of | sion it required by May 1, 1919, to run-down-at-the-heel-chap not lesting the invasion of the packers in post-war days seem to promise that | notify Germany of the total damage about the well-set-up fellow. a hard fought suit before the Inte the country is to rise to a semblance, | claims to be filed agiinst her by her When gossip goes into exect- Mr. Colver' said Watch our Show Windows. | State Commerce Commission. Ti i3| .t least, of its old-time power, |late enemies United ¥ruit which made an extreme g The new H. 0. W. Sweater, ;‘l"i only the merchandising but also | poligh-Americans are finding a great | Neither is a date fixed for the ap- | 2ain o _nine points, prices reacted Jo in Now Britain, $15.00. e manufacture of unrelated £50d | s¢traction in this when considering [ Pointment of the reparvations rmnn\i:--l“”" to five points in the final hour, i ° IRACE L SICW broducts that lie in the line of thelr |, yigit or the transplanting pf the | sion but the presumption is that it} COPPers showing especial weakness. i march. Many of vou gentlemen are| yumilyv to the old country. In ad- | will begin work immediately. In fact | The close was irregular. Sales ap- CONNEOTICUT MUTUAD BUILDING, HARTFORD threatened; some have already i 5 i vich and ispatche > indicated ye | proximated 1,100,000 shares Vi 5 it e § dition, the soil is rich and fertile and | dispatches have ir 1 it has been b ated 1,100,00¢ hair - = c LK, Local Mgr.--Room 410, Natl. Bk, Bldg., Tel. 2120 I he Farrell ferad. Their entry into any bus there is much room for the individual, | doing business unoflicially for some T. FRANK LEE, Loc: g, A is marked by a dislocation of the | borgonal effort. to climb to the top | Weeks in preparation for the task it New York Stock mxchange quotas usual orderly conduct of business. | ; o TG G sivil 1 . st assume of rationing ve tions furnished by Richter & Co. . s 3 < in the new government and civil life | now must & ngraw 2 & k t Clothln Co The momentum of a great or which is taking shape. T materials to Germany and laking over | Members of the New York stock anders, rary ar ou an 0 . tion and of great resources and thel ..\ pack has been easily noticeable | the vast work of financial rehabilita- | Exchange: ¢ willingness to operate at a loss while | § e B e o ti Fai fon throughout Kurope. The clearing Nov. 21. 1919 N - : in this city for some time, particu- | tion throug 3 : 9. : 271 MAIN ST. ! gaining a foothold makes their ap- latly among the members of the|house system by which is to operate High Low Close = S pearance in any line a real cause for | pojicy oy service men's organization, | must be set up in three months Am Beet Suga 6 04 abpreliensiony These men are American citizens but German Colonies Gone. AmECan L a1y “For pointing these things out the [ Ly " hay a visit at least, to the old | Other sweeping provisions are deti- f Am Car & 1dy commission has incurred the wrath [ ot nitely set forth as becoming effective |:dm Cot Ol ... o l DD & CO CITY ITEMS of the Chicago packers. Their press While there have been many erops | on the date of the exchange of Tati- :::1’ L:::::"(.-( S b L4 el s e, e £o9nom | raised and much progress made in | fications. Germany TR el e et s g Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 — = | with charges against the commission Am Sum Tob ... 8¢ : W, T SLOVIS. M. Sheep lined coats at Ashley's— | but they do not deny nor can they advt. Pbland since the armistice conditions | legal title to all her colonies they are by no means perfect we |all her surface warships not in home L “ learn from letters of former New |borts. Shantung passes formally to |iAm r & T dige 0ve thptbines & oy todas, Britain people who have gone over. [Japan, and Great Britain’s protecto- | Am Tob ... L .28E 6 23 A whist wus held last evening at “Abusc takes the place of state- | Zr il BEOR E 0 A eta s par. | rate over Igypt is legalized. Am Woolen i 4 TR UT HINE the home of Mrs. J. M. Burkarth, of | ments. They have charged the mem- | o8 B0 Bt A0 0 T0E ldiers whe | Germany immediately accepts as [ Anaconda Cop ... 6 % A & Bassett street. The following women | bers of the commission with con- “‘MO recruited in various parts of the | Dinding upon her some 50 treaties r Atch T & S F .. q 1 5 pon the prizes: Mrs, D. J. Donahue, | $piracy and with what amounts ta | W PCHIHE B FREBEE PR Ol g (o many subjects, and agrees | Baldwin Loco ...109% ; BRISTOL BRASS Mrs. John Meskill, Mrs. P. W. Smith | treason. We have replied and have | VU0 S SR TR ARE TEE LB G Ceept in future many other treaties [ B & O a8 and Mrs. John Butler, demanded and now demand any proof (.‘i‘,” ureuits amd hasve been werk | vet tc be mezotiated by the Allies. | Beth Steel B ..... 86 ar The ideal place to live, Park Re- | ©f the charges made by Senator She s the fields with agreeable re- | P’risoners of war are to be repatriated, | B 18T oo serve.—advt. man Jast July. But no proof is of-| F% M pr to 0 N T heen found | the treaty says, “as soon as possible’ | Butte & Superior e B - i Favorable reports were received f.:;',:;‘,‘”,\‘f",',':“‘,",'.‘,'\‘n ',‘,’(‘\:.',),m;‘.::l. OF e | extremely difficult to secure the, ordi- | dfter the date of cffective p ey Ger- cun e i RENO WOMAN from the New Britain General hospital | ooy S8 NTE Beell TR WL | nary comforts of life, tobacco, for in- man \K\L“:(U:.‘;:\‘L\‘i.::[-.m‘.\l::.ll‘\:\"I\‘;«‘.‘nv;i“::‘ Ch B 6 e o ”ull\?nnos this ‘afternoon concerning | ve, well, It any members or em- {Etance, and costs of necessitles are[rarious sections Including poriiens ot b o8 18 QG o AGAIN RUNS the condition of Rev. Henry W. Maicr ; Y s abin, | s b RG] BTt || sin and : hi M B 1 and D. McMillan, DICHSSHCI TSP commissloniian aRhoyn ¢ days. Coal deliveries to Belgium and | Chi Rock 1 & ¥ [ to be unfit let them be dealt with Lifs inis frontien; town RHiolel France must begin at once. Chile Cop . FOR SENAT! Carter union suits at Ashley’s— | without mercy, but meantime are the | there is promise for the future i “Must Return Old Skull, Chino Cop .. : 385 advt, packers gutlty of a conspiracy in meat | those Who are willing to endure hard- il i , ¢ i To meet all of her other obliga- The fire. alarm sounded several | packing and of ruthless invasions of | ShiPs. " - Poland | tions within the period to he veck- | Cons Gas ... strokes th afternoon when the | scores of other lines of industry, or e CL Ll B e T e e e e e e S (o BP0 G, et wires became crossed iwhile the|ape they not..Are they .n. public| travelers have met with many set-}, 5 1o % cot up 4 multitudinous | Crucible Steel .. 207 The Iron Age says: cables were being changed in the | blessing or a national menace? Is ""t"““' shnet ey ""'"I “.h""". are l“"bll“. ") and detailed system of accounting. | Cuba Cane Sugar, 3 Main street subway. their chosen line of conduct in the | be held in several foreign countries, & other things, she must turn | Blk Horn Coal : 5 ° i St place tol Park Re. | public interest or against.it? These ! Sweden, Holland, Denmark, ete. lhvcl‘\"“’”" othong dilnes, S dominated by the . expectation of St | are the questions that are important | difficulty has still to be overcome but to you and to the public generally.” | it is on its way to solution. Immedi- B B A e ately thereafter we may expect the e Iron and steel markets are over to Belgium within three months B . > 10,000 goats. Within one month she Erie 1st pfd s 3 many buyers that for some months e o e must replace the zold which was in | Gen Elee .. % LTS G Bt O T s fait ety advyt. oo i 5 S the Reichsbank when the war began | Gen Motors .....3: N R S b | Serbia Now Reported As exodus. o the credit of the Ottoman public | Goodrich (‘1: ) Co s e Ko e o e ol ehela et insdn e din : % el debt. Ehe 'has only mix months to| Gt Nou DLA ... .ss 84 2 ditfex steel prod- terest of Toreign Missions * in tho Ready Ti» Sign Treaty AN FOR PEAC restorc to the British empire the skull | Ilinois Cen ... ucts in that producers are making no '“"f“’\.“_l U EHE eIt hie Sever ine | e or sl oy e e D Dorpat, Nov. 20. (By the aAssociat=f e Qujtan Mkwawa which was stolen | Inspiration Cop. .. 55 ¢ | effort to hold prices down, has made Hantrora vk, Jtov. G. Bloomauist of | . chag' received from Belgrade state | ed Press.)—Letvia and Lithuania | Co.isago trom South Africa. Taterboro Con ,.. 53 e further advances of $2 for steel mak- slu o: witl xlvh\lvv' an address. Ao the Serbian government has ao- | have definitely decided to join Estho- e ges o = Interhoro Con ptd 3 ing grades und $1 to $2 for foundry interesting musical program will also : i Sl RS e St et S e 3 S de i e have Daehikinae iin : thorized that country’s delegation at | nia inviting the Russic olshe e Int Mer Mar .... 5 5 grades. Large sales ha 3 'm,c;"'l(l'd out. Miss Alva Bengston | pf 500 L SON eaty with Austria, | to send a delegation to Dorpat to be- | TRAFFIC BUREAU Int Mer Mar pfd 1083 4 chiefly for first and sccond quarter ANG teuben Hallsten giving vocal se 2 i 3 5 Yar, i B.C gotiati t a une- Tiel £ 1950 1 uch more iron 1a £ D00 & e 3 which Serbia did not sign at St. Ger- [ gin peace negotiations it was announc e I Trt Loieleel L . . 5 of 1950, and:anuch 2 9 loutigns: usliver offgring wdil, be re-| | cin on SeptariBerid: ed after the final adjournment this TO HAVE LUNCHEON | gennec copper . : 301 | have been Sold. Scveral producers eames 2 9 o evening of the Baltic states confer- Lack Steel ...... 88 ; s withdrew from the market with in- Home ~ifes” on liberal terms at TPLOYMENT BUREAU ence with Bolshevik representatives - Lehigh Vallev i | quiries before them representing Park Reserve =advt. (LW SUPE NTE ANT | over the exchange of prisoners, R - tens of {housands of tons 1 A daughtor, was born this morni T e T . S e Members of Mercrutile Board Will ¥ i\'fio(\l(())‘lc‘nm e Ten to twelve blast furnaces hove at the New Britaih General hospital to | Clarke has sent to Labor Commi: AMERICANIZATION NOTICE. Also D at Elks' Grill on Next Miami Copper p resumed, including four at Johnsiown, Mr, and Mrs. John Zehper of Wooster| sioner William 8. Hyde his resiena- Thel i ttee inReraraciitor i tha N Riivale Stasl 01 E Pa., and three at Youngstown, Ohio. street. A daughter was born at the | tion as superintendent of the state | Americanization work in this city will Tuesday Noca. VAT e iy 21, | and there have been corresponding rme institution today to Mr. and Mrs. | free employment agency in this clty | meet this evening at & o'clock in the . g o R i i 5 5% resumptions by . connected steel Petep Uwich of 31 Lafayette streett | to go inlto eifect Januar 1. next. | Chamber of Commerce rooms. Acti ~ Secretary [Leofl o SR N Y Air B Lo 5 works. Thus supply is increasing, but Carter “union suits at Ashloy's, Commissioner Hyde has accepted the | ities for the ensuing year will he dis- | Chamber of Comniteree aanotnces N Y Central i there is even greater pressure hy con- advt, resignation and has appointed John | cussed after which committees will he e : : sumers of steel to get mills to enter Wateh for Pavk Reserve circular I1. Helion to succeed Mr. Clark. The | appointed to take action on the activ- their ovders for the frst halt of next advt., | salary is $1,500. ities planned at the meeting i year. In some ()L\l.\( ‘! Hllf II-\‘ ‘lU“(“. | 5 S savi 1 to be fixed later: bu Dead tress in the southwest park . 4 - S g jien ARG LR . S g 5 leaving prices S H o . L TEC I - are expected to turn out. Several fac- { Ohio Cities Fas . i E 5 = rars GP 1 willing to ar g & ed dow ) o be CTOI T S CESSIPUL. 4 5 % : = most producers are not W 2 are being chopped down today to bl ENIIMERATORS NEEDED 2 ACK DI 1T SUCCESSIUL. | ¢\ ofiicials and large wholesale ship-| Penn R T ... ... e el sosenCivnee lofar Txpiiad Dyl Orien radl] Ihe social given at the Y. M. C. A.| pers are expected to dine with the | Pressed Steel Car .102 § 100% | B8 e Duofold union suits at Ashley's.— last evening under the ausple F tainties as to fuel supply and co: < 8 8 4 AS B |} - last e 2 under the uspices of the traffic baard members Ray Cons .... 2 o E LK hreiclearsd up. | advt. Skinner Chuck company, was a suc- T} ) 9% | e iE C - : < any, was a suc rere will he another merchants’ ; Reading . ..... : A 5 s lof : vy A dance will be given by’the Lady | Examinations Next Week to Choose 30 | cess. Several hundred employes of R e e et ST R o I,'_ iine S 4 “’I 7| some symptoms of a runaway : loon et St o liliss] 1 SCRep T & S ... k 20 \narket in pig iron have appeared, but | [ { | | will be greater rather than less. I there is to be a luncheon of the tra fic bureau at the Elks' club on nexti N\ Wednesday noon at 12:15 o'clock. at; Norfolk & West . which time all members of the bureau | Northern Pac Washington, Nov. 19.—Anpne Ma tin of Reno, Nev., will again seek be the first woman elected to & United States senate, this time on 1} republican ticket. She ran as an 1 dependent last year for the ‘unexpire term of ‘the late Senmator Newland and was defeated by Senator C. Henderson, democrat. National republican leadérd WrE o couraging her to seek the nominatioj | lagles in Bardeck's new hall tomor- | o : the plant attended the affair. A pro- St o e - ) : Y Men for This City—More Needed for affair. A p day moon at 12:15 o’clock. All mer-Y Sinclair Oil Ref .. 4914 2 oSl o oL row evening. Dancing will he .‘nh»,\m’ O | oram of athletics arranged by Robert | chants have heen extend an invita- <|(,: S Steel \& 1 "g;x gt e :‘“. mpl & "h”x h w‘!‘t)\)\ from § o'clock to 12 Outlying Districts, Skinner, was presented in the &vm-| (ion to this affair-and their brosence | ooy oo & : lelivery and the supp o e Watch for Park Reserve circular nasium. Refreshments were served| js urged, as there are to be several] s ACeE s is not large, tho scramble has i : limited. in next year's iron there is | ; advt. | There is need of about 30 census| following the presentation of the pro- | jmportant mattors discussed. The o f"“”]‘ o Ry A .24% | s L T. W. O'Connor has sold ”,V[ cnumerators in the city of New Britain | gram e R i o e SRR RN not vet the general buying mnor the property of Mary Gleason on Whit- | to take the census in January. Over e hofwarticcs ity bleciaditoineanlune | Ll oo : : | Boneral willingness (o sell that com- N as ad Union Pac ¢ 126 bine to produce a broad movemen Deaths and Funerals. elca e Rate e i probeb o Lunifed o i 96 Estimates that the railroads will Mxs! Tonise Martis questions which were brought out hy | United Tetail St . s buy 1.000,000 qu: of © l,l.]:m:vn‘-lx cony | Some of the things Anne M Irank Stockdale, the husiness expert, | U S 1700d Prod § are iumed baclk are consldeted © says she will advocate if she § SlGHM 0 4 who recently delivered a series of ad- | U7 8 Indus Alco servative in view of ientatlve n-{4,"pe genate are: (L e fternoon (o attend the Yale-Harvara | Make application for the positions, | was held at 9 o'clock this morning at | ) icere prore U S Rubber Co : quiries by the Pennsylvania and New | ° p 8 PRECE BI80 0 el B S football game in Cambridge, Mass, | @nd that those who have applied and | St. Peter church. Rev. Charles York Central lines. In the CMiCAHO | .opresentatives on the counell .“m"f orie o St MASSL L ave not taken the examination, would | Coppens was the celebrant of o re. Steel pfd district pending inquiry amounts to ¥ b | . : . sembly of the league of nations, an| Waten for Park Ieserve cireutur,__. | 00 80 At the next date N\\;\w Tuesday | quiem mass. The burial was in the SPECIAL IVOHCE oD o | 250,000 tons. The Algoma mill l'l;: representation for women in the ai S | and Friday evenings will be the ex- | new Catnolic cemetery 3 Willys Overland 3 % 307 | an order for 0,000 fons for 10 | sombly. Duofold union suits at Ashiey's— | :«n;]ml Iu:n‘ :‘:filx::m-n::::&i:‘ll{-’::-rf ((llul-v: e ; .“ i B, Sl s Canadian Pacifle. I|x|;1<“(\: ;‘l‘;'\‘lh:“(';lll Land legislation along the line ¢ advt. will be an ox: i SaLvAaRd £ b G e Doxw't forget the whist and dance 1 B T O e O B e b 55| thel Kellyiholdiers! Hand bl Shet st o7 g e D B “N;]h‘f“"# o city. TR TSRl 7 e ATh e A mw‘\‘v»\w 4”‘.:.~ il JO‘:“ LOCAL STOCK ready menacing winter dist ribution of | opjoree individual opportunity datlons cominiitesis schieaulsd €or this | Tlicte stonly dishortitimeilett when | r s iriclalng oo eIt it this morning ot 5 aeding 200,000 for cars and : € : | tuel ‘and sound economic basis. v bis| e o s i - at | {(he Bvangelist church, Monday even- 2 Srechpe S 0 sis p““lnmlm = )”w»m i eunetin \I“n \!::::;V\({l|||‘~:?‘(-xi e s;\l:)‘ ::V“l)(‘l:i‘i St. Mary’s church. A solemn high |jnp Nov. 24, Booth's hall—advt. MARKET QUOTED | needs excceding 200,000 for cars and )~ \dministration by the governmet tendent of schools. Feno S ; 3 1 mass was celebrated by Rev. William o 5,000 for locomaoti are not consid- [ o A gas heater will take care of that | {EPOted 1o the bosition to make ap- | gyauge. Rev. Willlam A. Downey was = e B ediate . oM o) cold spot in your home. The Gas Clo, | Pli¢Atian imm deacon and Rev. John T. Winters, X lom e, L The national census will be taken sells them on easy payments.—adyt. -ing strect to Edward Greenstein. | 70 applications were received for the % Duofold union suits at -Ashley's- | Dosition, but only about falf took the { advt | examinations. Thomus J. Smith, cen- l.\ux supervisor, stated today that he | hoped more New Britain people would The funeral of Mrs, Louise Martin Mr. and Mrs. T. W. O'Connor and son Harry P. O’Connor, left this } natural resources land, wate A B cred excessive. ! power, mines and forests, to lowd ‘I‘ll::"(“l‘l'\l\l‘ldl‘tz.‘l.\:. ":";::‘:"r :n. (Furnished by Richter & C Recent export sales have meluded | ees’and open new (!I’l'orl\nmius‘( < > sub-deacon. The committal service N 1 Stanley R. 12ddy, Mgr. 20,000 boxes of tin plate at §8 and |, hogpie, A GaacForibo it e ca o ) | ne Esit O cele ey i S cse LIRS RERCER e ReStl Wi f*‘_‘"“‘”v“‘:" ':""‘\"j Sl 5 Bid Sk several thousand tons of rafls, on|"GClUin oL Moaurt wes quarsntined by the oificers| TLL. C9Ver svery part of the Unltod| G- o condncted by Rev. Willlam | 5L 20,000 of bualiisss oo fho 1iEh. oy Tartford Elec Light .. 200 which the price was higher than the | oo S a o f of the health board today. SOt s s U LU e ) e AR A, St ASSETS Southern N 13 Tel Co . 100 domestic level of $47 for open-hearth. | “ponoval of children from industs A marriage license Was issued this | ated that naily 60,000 enumerators [y 8 T i T onn Dampert, | Bills iiecounted St 5 630.3 RGeS o § y “There are European inquiries for ub- 1, "ogroctive child labor legislation. afternoon to John Domy] iyt "j‘({““‘]“'fi_’[[ Riie work of onoosing | o o e e e e o | Daroanainned i American Hos (par 5 ward .of 30000 tons of seml-tinished |V "€ NC SR 1e0or leklslation. | Grove strect and Eva Koaskowska L L G D e e e L ) e American Hardware steel, but early deliveries are wanted "y 10 \women, cqual opportunity. fQ 138 High street. i Pt s S | ey el TR et G| e e A silver (par . ; and few mills could make a Deter, women with men, and equal pay fd Dance at bungalow tomorrow even- | Who 2re appointed 1,:‘,:,"1.“.,‘,:]:',:,',“,”\'," Meriden. The flower bearers were: | Ponanois, 200U Postal : Bills & Spen (par 25) . proniise than March. el ing. Serviee orchestra.—advt. pervisors to complete their organiza. | Francis Weston, James Desmond, Ji. | Irunds sot ' asido for & . Bristol Brass (par 25 3 TThe. shortage of sheets is more) oming | and James Connolly. | depositors . Colt’s Arms (par ¢ | marked. Automobile manufacturers | 2 United States - bonds - Bagle Lock (par 25) particular have been bidding )| work. SU AINS BROKEN LEG. *atrick Chadwick of 5 Nef —_— = jon and prepare them for the cc s MAY AVE EYESIGHT. :Iln\l;\ and prepa rem for the coming = o London, Nov. 2l.—Three specialists | = Stocks and securities ... Jatee s 3 £ in g LS i 1 S T ¥ A. Thornton. Furniture and fixtures IraseiodHiLNEE &G (nan BD) Bl biie Ty prices, as high as 330 premiam BAVE [ g Lot ool e, suatabial Who! examined! today thal eye ot Wi RADR NAMBEISIIED e D M Aar o | Dub from vesorve agents ; Na Mar Lmp (par 25) { ing heen offered. One Detrolt build- ! Britain venue, Hartford, sustained (Pussyfoot) Johnson, the American AlNG D e 1¢ funeral of Mre. Mary A. Thorn- | united: Stetos and Nationul B Machine (par 25) | er has been compelled for lack ot hroken leg ? to sbap Kt anti-saloon league campsigner which | A certificate of =resistration of a|ton was held this affernoon with pri- | bank got Niles-Be-Pond com .. : Cects (o “out output from 5,000 to @AY, In attempting to stop his how wasg injured during a students’ dem- | {rade name for the Highway Transpor- [ vate services attended by members of | (old eoin .ooo. .- & J Mfg Co (par 25 5 1,600 cars per day. from running away. ( hadwick: s onstration against him recently found | ‘ation Bxchange was filed in the office | the family. Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill, | Ninor coin : Peck, S & W (par 25) N October business in fabricated steel in charge of moving some furnitu M. Johnson utterly unable to see with | °f the town clerk this afternoon oy | pastor of the South church was in | Checks, cash iienis N A ; : A o about 139,600 tons, com- from Hartford to Waterbury, andii ihe affected eye. They discovered, | 14¢K I Tash whose place of business | charge of the services conducted at{ chankes ... i e D ot o monthly average In tha Stopped in front of the W. A Kl ~, however, & hopeful sign in the fact | 18 on‘the corner of Lincoln and West | 2 o'clock from.the home at 152 Maple el ——— | Standard Screw com .. 360 Uhird quarter of 138,600 fons and in Place on the Plainville road. He that a strohg electric. light held in | Main streets. The association is com- | street. Interment was in the Fair-| Total Assets 22880056 | g Y R & 1 Co v vl 440 (e et halt ot 1919 of 54,000 tons, Moved tho bridle from the horse posed of a number of loca ruck - r ce ater LIABILITT o - " 3 feed ] 1 1 1OTY o] front of the eve, although unseen by | P J I truck own- | view cemetery T § 200.000.00 | Stemiley: Wrks (pav 26) 117 Bar iron makers have advanced feed the animal. A motoreye the patient, “caused him pain, indi- | oy E = = Surplus funds 000 & B (par 26) ~... 56 prices $2 per fon in the Pittsburgh 1»}:1.“-(-.4 by lshmlvlvx'l afterward, scariy cating that there was sensitiveness in fs T L ek Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night, | Other Undivided Profiis Union Mfg Co (par 25) 110 1 district. Some Iastern mills have the animal, which started to* ra ro se ITS STOCK. J Suzrent fezpen e made an advance of $5 {he second of Chadwick grabbed the reins, and wi the injured member, Montreal, Nov. 21.—The Dominion| TARRANT & HAFFEY paid . : e 5 gneE s AR CCRE 30 days, not yet Tol- dragged several feet alon t o el e = | Due to Bunks, Bankers - and ) HEARINGS ON INCREASE {hat amount In 30 days, not yet fol- ¢ s ‘ < MISCELDANEOUS SHOWER. SeiCorpiihagidecided Lolelli60,000 UNDERTAKERS I trust companic New York, Nov. 21.—Hearing on | jowed the nut and bolt advasce of a ground. The police ambulanee’ wd shares at 70 to an English syndicate o e o i Dividends un, 3 5 3 g 4 H called, and the ec ‘s 1 * A miscellaneous shower was &Ven | 1 which several prominent shipbuild. | 33 MYRTLE St., East End O YT, AT 3 4 | the demands of longshoremen for in-| few week's ago. alled, and the injured man Wwas ¥ in honor of Miss Leona Allard at hor | erg are interested, it was learned to. Jubilee St., Tel. 1451 Deposits I savings depart creased wages which was opened to-| The demand for line pipe is un- moved to the New Britain Genet home, 14 Orange street, by a number | gy Lady Attendant—JFree Use of Chapel. | | mon! s T day by the national adjustment com- | usually heavy and mills have turned hospital. of her friends last evening. She re- = . I Ovders Taken for Upholste it SIS mission was enlivened by a fist fight | away no small tonnage lately. A == e ceived many gifts Miss Allard is LAW (LA s BEGIN i | . Tetal Liabilities s 61 hetween members of rival factions. | tentative inquiry represents 1,400 700 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATIO ecome the bride of . i e Stae of Connecticut gl The . were called to restore | miles of S-inch pipe; another calls for | —— ) soon to hecome the bride of Avmand | o i e vl T el 1ot Coningitin The police were ca st s of 3 Gaudette, of this city. The feature ) .\I|h;l.i\-‘l“; G J\nd‘\vll’]m,m;ill;| ESSEIAE DURLOT 0 DA M ol order, An attorney representing | 800 miles and a third for 300 to 400 ' I'OR SALB—Large parlor stove, 8 > T wotal Trust G R : alled to B es. The mills are filled up on lap | condition, 304 Park St, 3d. & i ihe cionlin s 4 mock marriage. e ein e T o el s J \foresaid. The Commercial Trust Mayor Hylan was compelled to with- | miles. AT Bl the evening was a mc arriage. | this evening. The classes have heen | n nc solemnly. swear that the foregoing SR e e e 11-21-8¢ Miss Tillian Sterberg acted as bride: | organizing during the past two weeks ! y ® ! ment is true to the best of my knowled: gl i "! 4 iafolice A contract for 10,000 tons per RAe ey Miss Mary Mack. bridegroom: Miss| and’ from the present outlook mq en e aee and beltor at he had no standing. The police 5 oA ) ’ tose Talbot, bridesmaid, and M P11 Bogln tudiss this veniise emhe THE FUNERAL HOM MOREY BORLEN, Asst. Treasurer expelled various longshoremen who | month of standard furnace coke f r | At Once, competent maid for Mrs, § - : smaid, Mi : < s 3 B ; BUbCLIEGI Ao vt ko) DATOTE Aartiiia || o niinE ¢ pro o first half of 1920 has been closed V. Maier. Apply nt 77 Kingto a Gertrude Anderson, best man. Miss| classes will be under the instruction | Office and Parlors 15 Walnut Street, | 4, Siberived it swor 1o e e e e li i) S Freie = ‘ 3 Notary Public, } ceedings, a R on a on, 3 11-21-38) 1 Ilora Charland acted as the minister.| of Judge S. R. Mink of Bristol. Telephone, HAROLD . MOT \