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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALDMONDAY., NOVEMBER 2« (910, TIGER’S DAUGHTER l TO AID COMPOSERS | RELIES ON PUBLIC g SRS et T ) () . ] _ o . _FINANCIAL {I RICHTER & CO. e i e e A MAN 5 EX[;.HANGE REPURTS We Ov;n and Offer i There is dignificd cconomy i S L ! ; : : . TP S o e e 50 Stanley W orks the properly designed, well- - % Y g PR : : and Atlantic Gulf were very strong. 50 C lt made garments we are offering o : S i e Demand for sugars was based on ex- | Olits men, S cellent trade conditions and the favo The art of saving money is & " : | N oo 2hle anoual tepoit oF thoiCuba Cane 50 Landers Frary & Clark TR PR : : : o o 0. Coppers eased taward noon and | . b D KXY 4 L i e , : i moderate reactions set in elsewhere, < = 4 Spend » lttle of your time 7 : ; : 5 : 50 w h nmxp:l);.lm of your cash in this A : S Call money opened at 7 per cent., the | € ritain achine s > ash i ' j lowest initial rate of the month | clothing shop and you'll get a %2 g = 4 , ; < i . : : Wall Street, 10:30 a. -wm.—Stocks hegter idea of what we mean. ! e ! @ £ | r u hegter idea v silan % - i manifested no definite trend at the dull | o It won't cost you an) & : : o Fiad - opening of to s session. Traders investigite, anyway. ; L were miore. favorably inclined to the SUITS $28.50 to $55.00 P EMAIRE~ % X . % TG long account but commission houses o3 VLo e MME.CLEMENCEAU ~JACQU A < continued o emphasize the need of | i further caution. General Motors and New York This is the latest pic- P st : 1 Crucible Steel, features of last week s i 'BIN-BLOCH AND SHUMAN ture of Mme. Clemenceau-Jacque- i H AL seaa ot ool ot o ITe e GO fh 2 maire, daughter of the famous '“Ti- e 2 : 5 seneral list at aud 3 points M | gains of 4 3 ger,” premier of France. taken on her y r : LS el Boo thand iinpesintics CONNECTICUT MUTUAD BUILDING, HARTFORD ] 2 arrival “here to visit the land of her ! 3 : wlso contributed to the greater breadih e ( e arre { mother. 2 ¥ g S ind activity of the markel at higher PRANK LEE, Local Mgr—~Room 410, Natl. Bk, Bldg., Tel, 2120 prices within the first half hour Washington.—Representative sid Wl Streel 1:90 3 me——i.ower Clothing Co. PERSONALS | S Porsicio |, Mitiimn i, ot | WA 0 Landers, Frary & Clark Bought and Sold : fered for passage a bill providing for | exchange encournged further buying & % : three adjustment boards to deal at mid-duy especially of equipments, | 271 MAIN ST. T T o e o | railvay labor disputes. their deci s finis Ko hies e Miss Mollie Carro of Sexton stree! r o) h o : Gree, d. In for to be enforced through pressurc ST 5 Smailest s and Mids' Nellle Malongy of Sunrise leenwood, Tnd.==A home for Am- | o ¥ rading was on the smallest scule in | avenue spent ithe weeck-end at the | 51081 Song cbmpogers wheré sugcess- | Public:opiniont many weeks. | home of Miss Mary Faulkner of | TUl Veterans could meet and help the Wall Street, Close.— Realizing for | Bridgeport. Miss Faulkner formerly | YOUng and ambitious is the plan of | QHIQ LEGISLATOR profit reduced some of the more ex- B CITY ImMS R Net Mme. Grace Porterfield Polk. This | tensive guins in the latest dealings, | ® 4 home she hopes to create | 7 in the ADMITS BRIBERY | hut this was offset by further advances Mrs. (leorge Traut will entertain | Gr€enwood community house, a gift in specialties. The close was strony Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 American Hosiery goods for men at | Friday at tea at her home on West | °f the Polk family. Sales approximated 900,000, the dull- | W. T. SJOPER, Mgr. Besse-Leland’s only.—advt. Main street. = e State President John . Leeney of - - ’ As No Money Was Passed. Judge Is 3t the A. O. H. was a guest at the recep- DUDACK—RINGROSE NUPTIALS wou 4 - fion B - Lenient and Gives Accused a ew York Stock fxchange quota tendered John Bransfield of > = AT tions furnished by Richter & C‘>~.J Portland retiring county president of{| Well Known Couple to Be Married at | Suspended Sentence. memburs of the New York stock | the Middlesex A. O. H., in Portland, St. Mary’s Church Tomorrow Exchange: BRISTOL BR SS i A Columbus, 0., Nov. 24.— Representa- oV e A e Wl 1. Atresod. w18 The wedding of Stephen Dudack est full session in many weeks tive Frank Delehanty of Cleveland to High | Vine street, reported to the . police | Ad Miss Sarah M. Ringrose, will -be Glose - day pleaded guilty in the Franklin{ s AT 96 = | vesterday that a bicycle had been | SOlemnized at 9 o'clock tomorrow | e s mase e et e A s © | — — stolen from her yard sl i | tempted bribery during last winters| xm car @ s : A daughter was born today at the [-7OBD % Winters ““O‘“’mel’f"'vli“']'"I"( "’:P legislative session in connection with! Ay Loeo .. . = % VIS]TS IN SPRINGFIELD N. H- TRA]N HELD UP ew Britain General hospital 1o — the attempted passage of the chiro-| G o : tended by John Dudack. a brother of | oy mESmell & et e 2 Am Sug Ref com 141! the groom, as best man and ~Mis (Continued from First Page) Because no money was passed in the b xp gum oy, 9015 Mme. Olemenceau-Jaoguemaire. the | At Green's Farms Armed Men Attacl Katherine Ringrose, a sister of the = alleged attempted bribery the court |y p' e o ! I bride, will be bridesmaid. IFollowing | bituminous coal field marked time to- gave Delehanty a suspended sentence| o 5 the ceremony, a reception will be |day in- their negotiations for a new | | ‘ in the Ohio penitentiary. This means held at tne homeiof the bride on ) wage scals while'awaifing a decision | that Delehantc il sor have. o berie ARl Springfield, Mass. Nov. 24.—When | Stamford, Nov. 24.—Members of this weify, will deliver the: sulogy at | Beaver street | by Fuel Administration Garfield as (0 | e S - | Mme. Madeleine Clemenceau-Jacque- | [Teight train crews over the New Ha~ the memorial exercises of Hartford | The couple are well known in this [ what portion of any wage advance A few minutes before Delehanty | 5" o) A 3 ¢ maire. daughter of the Irench| \en road arriving here Saturday amil Jodge, B. P_O. Ii. on Sunday, Decem- | ¢Ilv. ~ Miss < Ringrose has been_a | should he passed on fo the public. | icaded guilts covernar (ot remmivel Sl e ] premicr, left this city today after ad- | 1ast night reported hold-ups by armed i o | teacher in the local schools for some | W hen the .wase scale 'committee | through the mails Delehanty’s resig- S s e dressing a public meeiing yesterday | W€ 4l Green's Farms, where trains An anniversary mass will be cele- | e, being attached to the teaching | met this morning the operators oh- | natior as & marher o e loeisl o Butte & Superior 21% & he took with her photographs pre- | S0P awaiting signals. On Saturday brated at 7 o'clock Friday morning | P0dY "at {he Burritt school. Mr. | talned an adjournment until tomor- | 1fowever (he fart Ahat DoiapaC S iRt s sented {0 her here of her mother, | MEBL the head-end man was robbed of at St. Petér's church ffor the late Miss | Dudack Is employed at the New|row at which time they expect Dr.| pleaded guilty to the eharse of at. el : who before her marriage to the pres.| S ']””f“ and Saeney atthe Mtal N Yvonne Renaud. | Britain Gas Lng_hl company. He is! Garfield will be prepared to make a | tempted bribery would have automati- Gl Ohioh | 0 ent premicr was Miss Mary Plummer, 'C\O]”j‘ af\fl. 'E'vfl\mf he resisted e William Ritter of 507 Iast street | 40 athlete of ability, playing baseball | statement based on further investiza- | cally removed himi from the lesiol o 2 % wghter of a railroad official here. | 1A% M over ihe head and luid out. ol . police yesterday thaf [ .00 the Pioneers team and is also a | tion of facts connected with the coal | jore. i P | ‘AL tho time of heir marriage in 1368 | €5t PIERL another crew came in ard ""'m“']l o) Lhe ';\0"“ Mestardove member of the Y. M. C. A. basketball | industry. ¢ ‘“] R1&P .. s 3 e riv. | reported that a man with a gun ha while driving his automobile on | ‘ G bagk pastry, 2 ) —_ = Ohile Cop or : ; Miss Plummer was a pupil in a priv- | h g & e el B B e N s e the TWo separale proposals are befor i o Fr : abb sobioot n Blamiorh, Comi. whete :’::""yf“‘":"“d\7l:"_‘<"‘:r:"» b -:‘v_")v’\‘_h»fl'ils ac i iR s cary andp videre: the operators for an increase of 20 . s e R S cmon | Tost his watch and money “'"“"b’ “'“‘"‘:“"m‘:’[‘" ) ;. per cent: for-day work and 15 ceits i ons Gas 1ol g 3 instructor in French. e pictures Joth were damage I ToBAC P “CTION O 1 lor 0 e given to M cquemaire by a resi- | Q.: e N Lok e a I8 DECT deman )ov he mine W 2 X ible Steel dent of Ware, were the first she had Scialoia Is Named To t ¢ v 2t Ho | ARED BANKRUPT or a ¢ 1 are, B =he L\ motoreycle owne 3 o S T < - ‘uba Cane § 4 A g 2 = S . T owned by Bengt Hol crease of £0. per cent. and a seved| 1wom Coblens Despife Sc Cu ne. : ever seenof her mother in her Be Foreign Minister 00 Austin street, Carl Stahbraner of e Bl Hoinl 0o : 5 e P 100 Austin s et , ‘ Waterbury, Nov. 2{.—The affuirs | hour day il n 2 early years Watervil > o 5 C R CEM G Qi del IO B S e et T e Gy o e jec of Peace Treaty [Eirie Wt . aterville, Me., Nov. 24.—Gladys hydrant on Kast stréet this mornii 2000 foeh e o i i e Ist prd ..... FLY AORO! Gexvey and her little niece, Glerinys The matter was reported to the Paris. Nov. 24.—The withdravel of | Gen - ilec ... ... % ~ e el ved e MG HE the American troops trom Coblenz in | Gen Motors . 33 4 Sky-Pilot Starts This Week and Will ! s ':}:ifill"u'”:flm‘ux:?( v\l‘vl:\iu;:nl 1',arll.n. ccupied Germany is not considered in | Goodrich (13 10 S e b ! s ar here todss lf\‘n;t“tilt{-:n‘ ;;-‘::'Ic”:-on[m(')cv; circles as ’(\.) \-“’,f ‘;,,-d' 4 Make But One Stop Their bodies were found in the rui Eadical B cwpa DeT I | e Y onaecaienae el gt |y i L L > i .A\Itni‘u\l‘d. N. l\ Nov. 24:—Licut. Jll\l(l:".‘l{"rlrr’\\r;\a’V).u‘r]\' was Mrs. eké's Soatnesfiohol secred i infern L G e tatee e rale o b Cop i Belvin Maynard, one 0‘( !t e winnérs | slster, 15 years ofs Sncuintel Wite deaptiafon 0 el o o el e raanB e trda it e el e | Sl e el v Stene Sonl o goonfehat Inispblovals Mg Mee lnee ol e R B o o e lD Mgt eonen e R S RRE SR T e i eR | e tno b don pra 16 G |ment iR R IR rrpm ki SAILORS DROWN AT SEA. stolen this noon on Broad street g 45 i A »]‘ . as | tor of the paper is the special object one of the allied and associated DOW- | Int Mer Mar .... 53 Wednesday and ursday morning on ¢ Halifax, N. Nov. 24.->Seveilit The, T, M. C. A Wil observemaluiactued u o B A | DRGNS e ek || S AT S e S ] L Mer Mar pfd 1061 ‘ S| e CEE G B ")"f“;“';f’-‘ { members of the, German bark Pagl, Thanksgiving Day by closing its doors | wrappers for s Rl han ooy | Eenelalisiofiicer action on the treaty does not change b int Niekel . s | flight it \As]dl\[‘n‘mn\(lhd. 1ore 10day. ! reported last Saturday In distress of ight owing to the holiday | Ness wax g state ! YTO (46 161 LT Eme T e ex., wher s ght [0S At Xy s fp=tory ni (courts hout two yvedrs ago. = & L ¥ Lck eel and “thenlgo 'on the, Next day to San 1shed overboard and drown ald this week. B s cording to a wireless message received — = = 5 CETa— i ] Max Motor s & & i N here today from an midentified P TR WILL SIGN. Lieut. Maynard will use a specially | 3 . . CROSBY'S SUBJECT. ] e Lieut. May MLy dihg i ¥ o k ey Crosby - ¥ Q}_v\ Petroleum . 01% 20 T pat At b e e amer standing by | cailing o . U. & District Attorney S eac Wit iBa el o e e + i Miami Copper known a} the ‘“greyhound.” The| The Paul, with mpsis shattered by speaker at the Elks' public memorial Midvale Steel 1B e hine capable of attaining a | the high seas, is drifting ey n 1ox's theater.at 3 p. m. Pire Escape Erec Yemand Increase a 2 i 2 i.\e::r;'\s\v»‘;;‘\(."I”z’\m‘ th _‘:t‘r”x ‘:‘\kp “13 RISl & e / ; Fire Escape Evectors Dema nere \.C:. ‘1;:“:1 speed of 150 miles an hour and has 3 Sunday, D . Wil teke a5 o avis, ov. 24—The American | 3 to $1 an Hour, But Their Demand | 3¢V C9 or e unusually large steerage capacity for PAROLE VIOLATORS CAUGHT, subject, *The Immorality o " | delegates to the peace conference not N¥ Central ... ! 72 I Nl T AR it R Ehera sall bg o fmusieal; program Having received instructions to \the | ; Probably Will Be Turned Down. NYNH&HRR 32 carried as a passenger. parola: misidibo o TN N connaction with the services. | ooty s bl o e TS s St iy Nortolid &ovwesh 150a . , parole wiolators from the Cheshire { treaty unless there are new develop- 5 Two workmen, employed as helpers{ Northern Pac i ! : = reformatory, were caught in this city Deaths and Funerals. | s before Thursday. The core- 3 an the city hall fire escape, struck this | Onio Cities Gas . 5 KIDNAPPED AND KILLED L Sornopn at.a Xpvintug igine df I which will be much simpler 3 morning for an increase in wages. The | penn R R L 4 5 2 Arch street. The young men ‘came et Baler G2 hoss U Venaties b B e nien are new at the work and do not | prociey Sceel Car L1021 39 bere from Meriden, where they had Funeral ‘'services were conducted | main, will take place in the mayors 5 3 5 {uslify as iron worlersinor fire escapel oy cons .0, ... 21 % | Such is Information in Notc Sent tobeen emploved. The capture was of this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Er- uilly. i _ i erectors 1n>xl are »vavf-‘oh 1',4"!]:!0.\“}-“ }H? Reading ...... Grief Stricken Parents of Missing | fected by Parole Officer MeGaldrick, win Mortuary chapel for the late e e . assist the iron workers on some of the i pcif) o | Ratensl{ Baker) vetetanforitne WGV d Gl f gl oo Babi = heavier work, their emplover states. | o8 ' & © ani i g .. 1 Richardson. CORERTE s o e e S LT ERQLER Y slen Their demand s that their present | cihclayy O Re Wilkes-Barve, Pa.. Nov. 24.—The " 5 T el s time | for the United States : : wage of 60 cents an hour be increas- | 0555 ¥ : 3 i parents of Sophie Lienski, 14 years i o fiinteniesdponustar il onsiiing ) o = : 1to $1 an hour, SR 1A old, a school girl who disappeared PATIENTS ARE IMPROVING. ¢ Cew Brits Record. Interment § e DO e a y 5 old, a s SR pes d £f the Ny Fl.”.‘l‘\_'l”“l et [ AMERICAN INJURED WH When asked if the wage would be oo . from her home in Glen Lyon vester- At the hospital this afternoon it was wasem th s 5 { JAPS AND CHINESE CLASII, ; : 4 likely to be granted the wmen, the x udebaker ..... & | day. today received a ‘message to the|stated that Rev. Henry W. Maier, pad- R . B forems aid E as ver rob- [ Texas Co . . 9 ffect that she had been Kidnapped [ tor of the irst Congregational church . cta DeBRY. Bl e R i % E foreman said that it was very impro i s effec at : e If"(k“:‘lht\lll::”[)‘v:"x:" \‘\n‘c of | Pre “»mv\i\?\ (-:' H.\ ke | . able as it was “almost necessary to tie | Union Pac ....... 1203 1241 k and would be found dead. fwho was injured in an accident ‘twp shel el e LR e iy e ang an Anier ; a rope around their neck when they | United Ioruit .. % % She failed to return home last night | weeks ago on West Main street, hagt Japeph DeBayio MRalascioriss vear il e ‘“‘1‘"“”-‘ grerefin. : went out on a fire escape or they | United Retail St .. § and a search was started. It extended | spent the hest day today he has hait fisc ‘e"‘“\““"d",}- biess Besides hor | }]5‘, Seky e Ll L 3 would fall,’ S Food Prod .. to the mountains, hut o trace of her | since entering the hospital. . MeMill ?”?hn““]“hh‘jnl(':\rrfi e I‘“N”; A | “v’H“t’-\t ‘”(‘,' '»”.;_w.tnnwlu at qu:hml\_ u‘(, 5 G e H 3 Indus Alco . . 105 was faund. On the potrch of the Lien-|lan, who underwent an operation, & lusband she leaves > 8, Mr. | eording t ormation receivec B . . R libberic 5 : N - Hda s found a note | sho e agc € S h and Mrs. Frank Sandquist. four broth- i 1he government officials here. Thy | 1 1 Give Servant Girls s v.;u»»‘s-n Gol 4 97 E »kil<ll|0mr arly today was found a not }»:. vvh 'i("” i«.”»‘,fi“l\u”x‘ reledgd rom 5 5 = S Stee saving osbita r K ers, Lambert, David and Arthur of | Japanese consul at Fooehew § iR s Aot 8 g ; ] . | s F o STaaTimE: aa p : ~ en you find Sophie, vou will find - - £o: New Britaimy; and Herbert, with the | warned the Chinese authorities that it | Usze of Their Cars Steel pfd . 2 When you fir ! United States navy. A three-vear-oll{ihe hoycott against Japanese soods is | | daughter, Florence Gertrude, also sur-{ noi lirted, trouble will ensue, for | wives her. ; Mrs, DeBay was & member | which he refuses to assume responsi. | I'eking—They're bundling up {he N i of the Swedish Tutheran church and | pijqy itetle oncn fo e wlnbey Andiabees) S L L e Rev. Dr. 8. GG. Ohman will officiate at | the bhundles Have been tied and fasi- > 5 r | nounced today.that the wives of weal- 3 Q7] B fie funeral. which Will be neld from | 1 5 SoNTGOMIIY |lsned there isn'c mueh menaway ol | 12 LOCAL STOCK g { =0 boy spends considerable time around 2 thy men have agreed not only to pro- = % : rme 1 be in’ Fairview ceme. : . ‘ SOl st — e i e ASTE Al oving picture house i s e WGINGECERT B S, Chicago, No. 24.—Frank B. Mont. [JaCk Frost can. make on the little | (i3 “improved living quarte for | MASTER GRANGER moving picture houses Interment will be in Fairview ceme- : gomery, traffic manager of the Inter. | ONeS: ] the girls but (o allow them to use their MARKET QUOTED | ery. i national Harvester Co. and a con- Frauncis Burzinski. | spicuous figure in American railvond | French Srte'anrlfier‘»(jhicag‘u e et g % ! . - b SPEC[AL NOTICE circles, died today after a brief iliness ! oy ; : : Francis, the two months and 22 days | $i\(%, (o0 (4aY atter a bilef ilinoss, Grounds At Low Tide | Army Officer Held For Fumished by Richter & Co.) : ; - 14 son of Francis Burazinski of 2| HE s born Oct : _ > g : Soene i | 2 : The Unity Rebecea lodge w g 'H‘llrlh(A?vr street, died this morning at | FersPUrs, W. Va. Puris .‘\-’n 24, ;Th» M\ench I\m(» ! Shipments Of Liquor SIRTICEEA )‘]""‘}.I‘\"”' et : o 3 | tomorrow evening at 7:30 at .IY.H b ; ford hospital. The funeral steamer Chicago from New York| . s S Yo S | ; ; : : Lungerforc Fol- xhiix ?;:n;v’w'l(r)l’Urmm]u;\' .:r’\(-v"x‘mnn. with | Nov. 10 for Bordeaux oundba Rl go e Now. T e IAM;IK'.‘ ic 1I ]v im“m” Blae, Liwho,. 2200 o 4 : 1?.\\1\1; }r‘\‘\.” n’uv.‘»'\':‘- : |ln1~.1 0::’];\ ivlvn]n " Rev. Edward V. Grikis officiating and e nes, secretary of the local | while attempting to enter the Gironde | 'rancis T. A "”""‘"~! e ‘\"““"“v” Sl LG o : E 3 S WhRE S g the burial will be in the new Catholic | ¥- M. C. .. has returned to his home | owing to the exceptionally low tie | the war contract department i American Brass ... = : L i : Dow't forget the whist and dance el this city after attending the con- | of the river, officials of the ‘steam. | Washington prasEhelGSIofTcg Bl Sienign iosd(par 260 40 3 ! = | vention of Y. M. C. A. secretaries, | ship company-announced today. The iury on bonds of $1,000 today when | American Hardware 3 S d _ by the soclal club of St. {John e i u e e ' ssioner | Am Siiver (par 25 5 e G the Evangelist church, Monday even- Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night, | Which was held during the Jatter part | passengers and mail were taken og | Arraigned before U. 8. Commi 1 Silver (par 25) .. : tof lasl eek et ) R ~oote on # arge of labeling w ship- | Rills & Spen (par 3 2 k F Nov: 24, Booth's hall.—advi TARRANT & HAFFEY | #iitoct i Detolo Mich ___ | nna the vemil flonted on the nest | Foote on & charge of labellng o ship- | Bille & spen (var 3 A whist Will be given in St Jo- = ERTAKERS TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | /18! tide 1Sl SE oL Terdd nolin e e b S s e e s e e (par ¥ g eph’s parish hall Tuesday afternoon UND > o TR __ | damage, R tagle Lock (par' 25) K 4 al 2:30 sharp by the Ladies Aid so- B: MYRTLE St., East End Ofi RENT—Steant heufed room. sulc = e G onn ve) 5 | : ciety of the church. Public is cors Jubilee St, Tel. 1451-2, (ble for two wentlemen, corner or | Danielson Hunter Runs 77 s g Mar Linp (pan 3 ; < dially invited Lady Attendant—IFrec Use of Chapel. ke and High streeis 11-24-8q | 16 HELD FOR CONSPIRACY. N B Machine (par 5 Orders Taken for Upholste 5 2 : e Afoul Government LaWS‘ Perth Amboy. N. J., Nov. 24.—The | Niles-Be-Pond com W (ImI 8t once two ynopia forl| New Haves, Mov. 24 Tohn Gresly|fow: membare 5o ns bew of Dreon. N & 5 i o0 (par o —DANCE— PUNERAL DIRECTORS light housckeeping, hy voung 're- | of Danielson, Conn., arrested by Ivish | span Bros. of this city were arrested | Peck, § & W (par 3 Lo Sl ; fined marsied couple. Centrally to-f ang . Gams Commissioner Johm .15, |/today by federal usents on charzes of | Bussell Birx Co o B SJ. LOWELL FEOTY A"drews&nuolltfle l"c catedipreferred. [Herald, Box Wir. | Crampton last weel, \charged withillconspiting to wilate the food :contral | Scovill . _ 5 l S iy ”‘ I hanksg]v.ng Eve x | having shipped contrary to law 102 act by profiteering in sugar. Arraigned | Standard Sorew com .. i 70 | Grand Rapids, Mich.—s. owe 5 ‘ y . having shipped e “tar : 70 i apids, Mich ‘ | e i - game birds, waived examination before,| before a U. S, commissioner, the |S R & I, Co el 460 |is the new master of the \|m!ml| Bardeck £ Hall THE FUNERAL HOME from_ wagon, three s U. 8. Commissioner Wright today and |brothers—Hyman, Phillip, Isadore and | Stanley Wrks (par 23) 120 ! Grange, elected at the convention Office” and Parlors 15 Walnut Stréet. sef~blotks and about 300 gave a bond.of $2,500" for appearaiice | Jacob—each was held in $10,000 bail, | T & 1 (p: Moo, 807 7| ek SRt nteriiBR T Alpha StrlngOrch.- Telephone. rope, Tel, 708-12, 11-2%-2dx | for trial at the U. 8. court next month. | which was furnished. Union Mfg Co (par 25) 2 115 York State Grange since 1916 H Councilman and Mrs. A. Gorbach of Stanley street. Stanley Majka of 15 Silver street, omplained. to ‘the police yesterday that he had been bitten by a.dog Postmaster Willam F. Delaney of practors’ 7o 100 Daughter of French Premier Re- Freight T'rain Crew and One Mary Woolen .....12 ceives Photographs of Mother, Loses Watch and Money. Anaconda Cop = Milford. a concern with capifal steqk SEEK “RED” PRINT SHOP. e f.9T :3500,000, axdtoibe probediin’thelli ™ g ol SEEEC LT e !:)!\ll(;("“v' Zinmpn Has sold. thetRoma | PARIARICY doutdavehis icity 1as thell city Wetestives: iy aghrening’ for The Jroperty on Washington street, today "‘j‘;“ U"“'”zh InNohn by oo f plant which prints The Communist to Rothstein and Horwitz for $35,000. | Bjec ne ety G World, o Martin F. Gill of 310 Washinston | P Shince el A s eported to the police this aft- NS bR sttt S licterce, street reported Carleton B. Hoadley. will be held on e Lehigh Valley Amcrican Delegates Know., T | of the institution, and Sergeant A. .. Southern Ry } Utah Copper ..... 3 her dead.” The signature was “Mike THE LURE OF THE MOVIES, Va Car Chem . 687 a. Willys Overland . . State troopers. county detectives and the police of various municipalities St Paul, Nov —Shortage of : maids and other servant girls in the Andrew Wakulla, aged 12 years. of 28 Acorn street, is reported as miss- ing for the past two days from home ook up the search today foohiunith . His mother told the police that {he | | ! | | | | |