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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,WEDNESDAY, LJECEMBER (19 e or (§ Sy PO e WALL STREET STOCK T} o1 west™Waik 57 ¥ N BRiTaLx. | > MAKING FACES l SER ISR Pass it on. STANLEY R. EDDY, M Led 1 travel dowa 2 A el Work for Underfed Children Will l 4 shoes for cuitdren.| 8 , Se e VOl = — = Be Fully Demonsirated l 1, A "':d’,.:.," XEHANGE REP "RTS We Own and Offer S o'clock in Turner hall 2 50 Stanle W k 3 : { Miss Mary Campbell. in char Pasr 1L on. ¥ OrkKs Shabbiness is inexcusable. . Rl el G Wall Street, 10:30 a. m.—Signs of C l A bad bargain in clothes not o xhibit avhich | schools, is in Philadelphia attending L F““‘" ASSE. L d_bublic interest wére mani- 50 olts o it ation exhibit 1ic L s SN ower e Caracs i e : only keeps making faces at you, i it day evening in | a4 convention of men and women as < oreapsia. ed Ly various issues at the open- 2 X <y ~Gol a & of fods Sh Sl gnly ke ki fues ac v [ B S i aning | comiention of men ani wamen au-| - GTI IR | 50 Landers Frary & Clark who would like to' be friendly e o e el Tt hard Muiray of Bealin has were made by rails toward you | Gpen aii school, This phase of edu- | filed a complaint with the police that It is planned (o again carey out our ;,‘C\l‘y\y‘\\ G S D 50 NeW Britain Machine You can improve your ap- | ihe vear of her home at 33 Trinity | Nmas nts - and specialties. General cational work represents one of the program. decorating free forl Notars was again A S was aga he mo con- TS (e GOsG ol TS atest departments of the public | street was damaged by boys the Town Farm. Blind Babies' home, N h & J dd ¢ " 2 e | mn bird” - = h splenous feature {1} " mee o money it you will visit our @ hool svstem lts purpose is to| See “Bluebird” BElectric Washing | stockings and a gift. and to help also ’f = ; Reduendt npahan £ 4 () ort u clothes shop. conserve the health of those clhildren | Machine. Conn. Lt. & Power Co.—Ad | at the Children's Houm \n enter- y side from the Delaware and Flads which showed renewed weakness the market” We're handling a line of whose lowered vitality does not per- | il members of Sphiny templs, | aiDment will be furnished a1 ihe snappy Suits that will put Yo B it (hem to protit v the life and | & (. N, M. will go ta tlartford | Town Home and later information in right with the folks that ave B \work of the regular school. Al bres- | ihis evening in large numbers to at- | Will give plans in detail worth while. | ent the open air department is usin tend the fall ceremonial of thal or- demoralization Shuman and Stein - Bloch | three sehool rooms which house sev- | ganization Flowers were sen f in the foreign exchange market Overcoats $35.00 to $60.00 R T e Wall Street Prize dance and fox trot at Erwin | hony dren henefiting by the open air de Six calls were made and ihe hes- were oifset by the 3 vt streng(hi of oils and aneiais CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, ARTFORD cemed dis- posed 1o disrezard situation and further e oal strike partment is caused. to a large exient pital committee report sinty-ecight ! B ourished |\ meeting of Compuany 1 veterans Lt is stated by an under _ S L oranges sent 1o hospital during the [ N8 Was firnn. Sales g 1. PRANK Local Mgr.--Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120 g dition resulting from iusufMicient | Wil be held this evening al § o'clock | jasi (wo weeks SEO.000 sharfs e rarre eniion, ot e i | (s St Ao e mesig e oeational | @ Dostponed session which was o | i i 2 S e TR T T AT [ ———— § Y1 & Clark Bought and Sold ClOthlng Co. A Lot b e | birthda wire sent ou g h school. ther Cards s | tlons furnished by Richter & Co., | ticd j e i e membura of the New York stock 0 A s ade vital through the ne Machine onn. L.t & Power ("o.— A = Erchange: 271 MAIN ST. S preparing the food used — Thera are three wheel chairs il 7 (he openl aie depaztinents See “Bluebird” Electric Washing | month, numbering nine Dece. 3 er. ) g | Struck By Automobile, at he present time High Low exhibit of the open it = A Beet F a1 Jwill reveal the possibilitics, it s Boy Slighfly Injured The mext meeting will be on De- | Am Cun . 513 508 i stated. of this department, the aim cember 15t \m Car 135 e | Lmany of the younger children of | street this morning Stephen Wassewic The response to our Thurksgiving | Am @ o Bocius 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 BURNS SIX VESSELS | he ity of 15 Park View avenue, ran into and | appeal wax most zenerous and we |l Am smelt & rter. ; : W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. i Phe program of entertainment an- | slightly injured Joseph Lombardi, w| wish 1o thank all those who in any [ Am < — = 3 i e Sug Rel com 32 5y S T (0 Tha - Jounted for tho exhibit follows: Fiom | Beaver street boy. The youth was! way liglped us i this work xud miade | am S Ton We Beg o Anmounce That i . s o fter- | taken ta the hospit here exa - . B 8 5 : o'clock to G o'clock every after aken ta the hospital where examina- | possible the sending out of nine din-{ \m 7 & 0 O"l""l" Baltimore Fire Destroys Docks, Lumi- ind from T:30 o'clock until 9:30 | tion revealed that his injuries were not b . 4 Mr. HAROLD C. M | noor iers, flowers, candy and special gifls : e 5 ; A oo it o cnievtaimment | 08 & serions nabure. Whasewicr was '\\h,;‘,“f;,\‘," s s ZnLgNoolcn formerly with (he Connecticnt Trast & Sale Deposit company of o'clock i the = : X A 3 ore Cop i q Hartford a 1 s Ty o . e s (0 ohh | N (1) (Tt 1o, e Lol T o s || i 1 endcen Haxtford aud for the Tast’ thy yrars assistant treasurer of the ¢ it al 1 ) e ‘itain, has be sented. The hours are divided into e e car. He was R 7 Al o 3 [ & O BALUmorcl A IaT Doc L e e e s st calledic struck by the mudguard and knocked | HUl ('ERFORD MAY BE Boil Steel b stroyed two whavves of i Canton | tion, special features and motion pie- | to the ground. The driver reported | ’ Lumber company at Canton, the state | {ures. ) the matter to Caplain Grace at police FORMER LOCAL MAN | kT R e I Weadnariers 7 e ; § WRITES OF West Virginia Miners e R Daughters SEADEHES y \ i A e Sl B0 se s ] SONMENT | Slowly Returning J et rere iy e T Choose Officers For Year| VOOD: WILSON AND | nowans tound i Triowvitle avef Ches & omo” 120 52" suse 31 IMPRISONMENT | Slowly Returning To World steame: t was burnec v Q seli . % - E harleston, Dec. 3.—A majority of] ", amer |‘A]|.m ni “n ned 2 At the moeting of the Danghters of FRAZIER ENDORSED Believed to Have Been Those of Chi R I & e \c union coal mines in the New R = e s Sisls f . ¢ on cos es 1e New Riven| Isabelia held last evening the follow- " A i Chile Cop . 5 . . crm Once Live s 5 7 v e ol 1 ing officers were chosen: Regent, Miss ——— 16:Who Once Lived Here Chino Cop ial Was a 1d Ol it e FaoL While driving his car on Washington = 5 seemed to be a need of | yvniconda ber, Ships and Supplics—On ome associated with 1ad a narrow escape. The crew of nine on hoard the " McLane wer obliged to jump overboard to esc continued 1o operate today, : \ ssis MeCabe: vice regent, Mrs. Sad 5 Sl S vestardavei while only a few Kanawha v | South Dakotans Voice Approval of Discovery was made yesterday in I Being 8 4 mine i chancellor, Mrs. Aznes Lud- . : Gons GusPie s ey (it i ”‘\” X e p Unionville of the skeleton of w man | (o o Tiag . % re workinz, according to reports| dy: custodian. Mrs. Anna Pitzgerald: These Men As Presidential 3 ) rod Ref .. . By Mexico. el S | mionitor. Mrs. Nellie Ioley; inside | believed to have been w member of | Crucible Steel . .. 9 ¢ on-union mines of he flames. Several of the men wer taken to the hospital suffering fror exposure A darge quantity of lunmi- = g " N N 5 . D < s 3. e e, 3 ‘1 g e ate 3 F ! o Mo anard, Mrs. Mary MeDonough: outside | Candidates in 1921, the Hungerford family from this citv, | Cuba Cane Sugm Nashville, Tenn,, Dec. 3.—"1 am in | the state were reported operating Afl suard, Miss Mary McDonough: finan- The il seeretary, Miss Anna Connelly: 1 Pierre, 8. D, Dec. 3.—Major Gen. cording seeretary, Mrs, AL Sexton; | Leonard Wood, President Woodrow e St A Kittee Kiley: trustee, | Wilson and Governor Lynn J. Frazier, Mrs, Winifred Coogan: pianist. Mrs. | of North Dakota, today had the in- \lice Gaffney: seribe, Miss Rhoda Mc- | dorsement for president of the United e States of the republican, democrat Gt Nor pfe | S XTI and non partisan leazue respectively | N8 the head having slipped the noose h\(,\-{s\ J.‘nxnl Cop . CHURCH GUILD 1LEC | of South Dakota. The indorsements f:"}"""l“'“‘]"‘_“””l Y ";.”:“:' ,:lff“f”“‘}"f""'”;" Interboro Con 4 B : tioyed faudrtholly (sl sl were made at the state conventions )"“ ‘\_""‘-‘ “‘“‘*h :‘nn "I“A"" '“ _""’i';‘_‘i Interboro Con pfd. who was captain of the Vanderbilt eame ke all an D e a1 le (once pHon! Socioty Nanies | o8 thelintcedpartiesilastin ght ind er | D 18N Wa GG = DRy it s ¥ 1 k Wilhel Jebsen and Tom tolrcew Hartfond hyiw t Ginion Int Mer Mar ... football tcam when Jenkins played exeursion steamer Dreamland were'] Oficers for the Year, Ui pmiutyi s ekl o Int Mer Mar pfd 10371 tackle. b¥r on the wharves also wis huined o ] - & : body was found embedded in an{ 131k Horn Coal. 2635 § prison because I refuse to give bail normal. Much interest in the coa o 1. undergrowth of vegetation beneati i! oo { o e .‘\Hmltwn in West Virginia today cen- I ixe b of St irie Ist pfd ... g i ered in news from Iairmon an oak tree, a limb of which had a| Hrie Ist b compromise with them under any cir- ' CLed_in n from icairmont that rusty wire with a noose attached to{ Gen Elec S ol N cpresentatives of 13,000 union mine it. giving conclusive evidence that the | Gl Motors -836 333 3 cumstances,” ‘W, 0. Jenkins, the Am- " of that region had adopted resolution an had committed suicide by hang- | Goodrich (B I © erican consular agent at Puebla, Mex., urging all union miners to return The cause of the fire is undetermined It is said to have started under one of the docks The steamers Governor McLane and | Major L'Enfant of the U ter- master’s departmer Jugeve Greteh- i 1sten partment. Bugeye Gi declares in a letter received today hy WO pending settlement of the present controversy. n, tug T. G. Hooper, a tloating weld- machine and a scow were e John B. BEdgerton of Lebanon, Tenn., oved, and the U i s howurd -ille, > SCove: I ing Tat ade v - 1 5 the last session of the legislature. ville, the discovery having been m, It Uckal i as 5 Writing in the Puebla penitentiary | LR 6ttt ol iessc Miss Dorothy Stiquel was chosen to | The democrats also indorsed Viee- | by John Ryan, a Unionville farmer i goiae copper .. 2 Jenkins said | were at Npedden’s shipyard at the slip |, . 2 S Gene : : e e e x GRS S shot et i " i ! r 1 pya he slib by g the Tmmaculate Coneeption | President Thomas Marshall for a third | who was attracted to the spot ita | s i I regret very much the zreat | Two Men and Two Women Found Guild at 1he meeting of that soeciety | term. The republicans gave their in- | barking of dogs. held in S Mary's school hall last | dorsement to Governor Calvin Cool- Medical Examiner M. Ripl | nigh iher officers chosen were: | idge of Massachusetts, for the ,vice- | stated that he had information thul The Canton Lumber company places | its loss at.$250,000 and the loss “‘,1‘ Sidle D Sheabbe Rl s Lehigh Valley ... 4 notoriety that Ifas heen given to my | g Max Motor . } s { hard luck, in being carried away by Halt IFrozen on Massachusetts M Patie y 4 9 some bandits who live near here hui Miami Copper .. 2 it has been unavoidable although th pairs. The Spedden plant narrowly | escaped taking fire Vice-president, Helen Quirk: secre- | bresidency. The non-partisan league | the body was that of a man named hore After Barge Grounds. T My et EEE L WU ML TR T Helen | did not select a candidate for that| Hunsgerford who had come from New | yiiquja Steel 303 incident would have been forgotten it | Plymouth, Mass. Dec v 5 (0001 zgan. The new officers took up the | office. Britain six or seven years ago anl the authoritics had not tried o cover & S | duties of their office at once. The so- | After candidates for U. S. senate, | had .made his home in the woods, | ~ot lwead i : up their criminal responsibility in al- | "9 WO wouien were found hy c¢qast ful year and only recently added | rious state offices had been nominated | eriously disappeared about six yemrs) & L i ! 2 U | charging me with my own abduction. | Shore early today after they had es- - | le study class to its activities. Rev. [ and platforms adopted, the three con- ;i 20 0 Sl oo So they have used every means pos- | caped from {wo barges which went William A. Downey will direct that | ventions adjourned early today L ANESE e Tk e TeEeer] (0 Hnes) o ¥ 2V Qs il ) sible to get certain ovidence to cover ol ot 2 TS ' Radical Disturbances in Roxbury | — its Kevnote permanent peace under | oo « & re M. I have never, in all my life, secn |y i Y 3 Magrady and his wife, from the bar s he league of nations, while erican- - i Ohio Cities Gas R o g dy an arges CARDS FROM DI TRAVIS, o tgue of nations, while American There were few marks of identifi-| LS % istich i favee s (liov areicativing on | NHS el Toward, and. Frank Sassont 1snn stood ouL as the Daramolmt 18- oupon upon the body and no papers S E I v j out here, for I have heen condemned |, 4 \ife from barge John Howard,. - 2 of the republican vesolutions. Both | (SE08 (BOU E0 BOIF SE He, B Pilts & W Va ; G S s . arge oward, OBIECEN I ER IV eLe cmocrats and republicans indorsed : L thesalat > % 4 Their faces, hands and fect were se- e z L i pe B eniintabion T I'ressed Steel Car | single” witness in my behalf though I | oo oo B E0E S yers X found guilty of rioting and four oth- Mission in China. N et sE oimation = icovenani thel B eI S EE St ¢ rost bitten but it was said at{ crs were declared not suilty today by former unreservedly and the latte Ray (‘ons o 2078 |y had the hospital here that all would re-' : Cards have heen received from Dr. . jury which has been. considering l‘ ‘I‘I i 1 Le B ver utherine cavis by local frienc ises growing out of radical distur- | ¢ perto et By osal Snonds 2 - of the former New Britain woma bances in Roxbury last May Day. | ©F U JRELE Y el A | practitioner She is at present L—Two mien ago, and Medical Examiner [iples Jury Considers Cases Resulting From ! Northern e st May Day. | Boston, Dec. 3 Formep Local Woman Now Stationed N . . € ready, and even presented theory advanced as fo {he man's (e Reading i thomi 1o the courts, but was fold that identity will probably be acceptad haom to b A “with proper reservations. i Rep 1 & \ ( ol ha \ ations. = SERCIR IS {hey were too busy to hear them. At i S: ag o -3 E B ave been ut LS kil = X I'he barges, in tow of tug Jo non-partisan league platform favored | The man must ha 1O Rt S Sl ol ik the present moment (Noy 1) 1he | ponal [ B idank iy nationalization of publi edits and | vears old, according (o Bxaminer| 3 S . onahue were bound from New York 2 3 : 1 ¢ eredits an e . 3 . > Sloss-8 Stoel & secretary of the embassy of MeXico y " Bocion with coal. The tug haoled 3 ; resources and public ownership of | Riblex. who made a thorough exami- | o o0 o 5 o e Lok iha o Bos oal. € £ haulec the time as participants in the wiot- | located Iwith hes Canadian SChWEHIE] 418 tilities nation of 1he remains. L ot S one of the harges off the shoal today S | Mission at Kweitehfu, Honau, China, | E Southern Ry ... 1 2 it may be presented 1o the state de= o G CF BIE T S8 i ing which followed an attemnt by the | Mission ¢ . a Nollinlonmation e ouldlberSlcancit o and i 15 believed the other could Seventeen other persons arrested at i nd s ve nuc erested v Studehaker . ‘ 24 | partment inasmuch as the courts res pglice to disperse'red bannered groups | and is very much interested in the IRt yday s 1o ho oy i =0 be Noated o o S n i HAS e e SR Gl r et LS RO 7 5 3 I have plenty of testimony to offset . dence. The superior court wave b The mission station is in the | S et . iy nion ne c i zave the here was a man named Hungerfo nited 1Fruit any false evidence that they can pos found guilty until January 20 to file | neighborhood of a vacation spot, T about eight years ago who roomed at Famous Cavaley Unit May Be Located | one of the local hotels and worked in one of the local factories, but he leti | town and has never been heard o | For Outfit, since Police Captain Thomas \\ | exceptions, overruling a request by | Where one “sees the coolies carrying the prosceutor for immedinie sen- | foreigners as they go up to the sum-, tence. | mer resorts in the hills—1 coolies to chait” in the words of the writer. \ Deaths and Funerals. = ace could recall no instance of I} I CROSS GOES OVER., Hartford D g n became Hungerford being strangely missing — known today that Hartford might from this cit and so tar as police The funeral of Louis Kiezavohy, QUota Excecded When (5,800 Mem- | have to relinauish its old Troop B j records arc concerncd the man st (i (HELACH i the four-months-old son of Mr, an: bepships Are Sccured. valng Lo lE tid Sen onit A report has i unknown locally o kit % TIORGOS WL because of having o pay ir 1 Mrs, Erasmus Kicgavoby. was hel come (o this city from Bridgeport 1 | o = - 5 il Carricrs Afloat— § The top wenl off with @ bang todz - W 5 argest Bulle Oil Carricrs Aflos wages to lihorers dun ' o this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the | (§P TEN O WU S E TG | that 4 large number of citizens there LOCAL STOCK v ihorers during war tim home at 495 Man street. Buriad was | ! i ML are keen for a troop of cavalry and BEL]EVES U S RIENDLY > 5 e Worth $3.500,000 Fach, they lost money on Hartford's Ne- v - fiin : g { by private subscription to build an | —_— DLy tractors, (. W. Blakeslee and Son, of Mrs. Julin Dubousky. el i drs of 20,500 dead weight tons each. \oy Food P'rod justice ix of a certain brand at the in Bridzeport, Which is Anvious Indus Aleo .1 present time and it can’t he changed Stecl Copper Claim o Have Lost Mo Louis Kiegavoby. Car Chem il 1 I 1 ( 1 ; e ; Contractors in Charge of Hartford's 1 | L \ Have Two Hartford, Dec. 3.—Asserting ths Dec. 3—Two tank steam- ven, will ask the city of Hart- which will e the largest bulk oil car- | ford fo reimburse them in the sum of | armory 10 housge the proposed ‘roop, | o * | Baron Kondo Thinks There Is Tt i R s | Adjutant Gen. George M. Cole at the Furnished by Richter & Co.) i g y I ‘ o anley IR Eddy, Mgy wife of Viadimar Dubousky, died at B Hed Cross will state armory this morning admitted | FeelingyFoward Jap: e continue 1 1 . al be had heen approached by two the hospital this morning. She is sur- | with (he opening of rooms sometime [ it e had be RGN By O R RIS Tt Bo Sl b hi Caa i h . ‘ Bridgeport men. former army officers iness Relation. artford Elec Liz 2 S e ARV iy R0 ey, ke b SO 9 Le S e R it e s e b el B 0 R { known here today. The tankers Will o' unicipal contracts entailing losses dren. She was remove rom Ler | in the way of sweaters and garments 3 Tokio, Dee. 3.—Baron Rempei Kon- | American Hrass ] i Jatan font enLt ¢ st | him that they were prepared to raise e cost approximately $3.300.000 each que to war conditions and increases Harlford ayenle to thel for the refugees L do. president of the Japan Mail | American los (par m seemed o have Mrs. Julia Dubousky, 25 veurs old end of the war hut the 7 3 : \sked | Fiers in the world, have been ordered | $63.000. The claim is to be made 0 by the Standard Oil Co.. it was made | Under the act of the 1919 General As sembly, authorizing the readjustment home at hospital a short time ago for treai a {roop within a fortnight and urged ment. Death came early this moin- MINERS ARE STEADFAST. that permission to do o0 he ing. | immediately Card of Thanks. sire (o Return o Work PR OXC triendly feeling towards Japan and | Bristol Brass (par sidiary companies for which contracts 3 ) M We wish Lo expre our sincers i The New Britain - Medical socicty | the Japanese, although they hold the | ('olt's Arms (par 23) have been placed, will be five vessel Be Held For Contempt cratitude to all our kind relatives an.d ourghy Dec, 3 arly S I and will have cargo capacity for 140.- in the cost of labor and materials eamship Co.. who retwrned this | \merican Hardware {ana will I week from the United States. ex- § Amer Silver (par 25) 35 000 barrels of liquid fuel pressed the opinion that educated | Bills & Spen (par 23) Other additions to the tank ST reports | o . : 3 : ol 7,500 tons will hold @ banquet this evening at | upinion that real friendship between ! s TR of 10,000 tons und six of 7 srtnaean o Ntee L e 2 at | opinic at real friendshi ver ¢ Lock (par 23) N < friends. and also Vulcan Iron Work from the Bittsburgh' distiiet and thelihaiShutile Meadow club in honor of cach. The Atlantic, Gulf and West I. & F. Corbin's packing room, Vees | Central and western Pennsylvania cool and Andree lodge. L 0. 6. 1 for thew | fields today indicated that practically all union mine were still “down™ and hat striking miners were standing Indianapolis. Ind.. De Con- { the two countries must be based on | [, I' & ¢ (par 25) 2 e tempt of court proccedings were 10 he its members who were in the service | something more substantial than v Mar Lmp (par 2 i Indies’ Steamshipi. Co. recently WUNsate, Jaihvad alainat all ‘the neralion ficers of the United Mine Workers ol America on whom ihe temporarvy in- junction issued by Judge A. B, An- son, of the U. 8. district court was | duy the war. The invited guests | “ompty diplomatic utterances.” N I Machine (par 2 nounced that eight tank ships for its {are Dr. Willimn M. Stockwell, super- | intendent of the department of health kind expressions of svmpathy durin Qur recent hereavement in the loss of service o heen « acted for with e said American publicists seemed { Niles-Be-Pond com ervice have heen contr i convineed that the international prob- { N & J Mfg Co (pa i B lem. as it exists between Japan and { Peck, § & W (par used i conneotlon with development the United States would be success- | Russell Mfe (o ...... ' of recently acquired exican oi ved, before the end of the day ‘ac- = Wy dispose ¢ approached in a | Scovill propertics . r T oA A e A I G B 5 2 . fully disposed of if approa ! Scovi 0 b - tes made by (he tank | cording to information obtained ‘from et T Al this taol Tozeines win) ) (LI LBAVZSVAE, spivit of concilintion and liberality. | s wrd Serew com Itocentiestimi : i anthoritative source 2 AT o e U. S, shipp board The three day bazaar being held | 1for this reason. he declared. Ameri- G xchange of the 1 hippin place the fuel oil requirements of the s United States for 1920 at 66,000,000 American shipyards which will our beloved husband and father in their determination not to g MRS, THEODORE CARLSON, NELLIE CARLSON ARVID CARLSON ISARL CARLSON end Dr. Avthur I Grant, voentgen- i Wil e ) ol has | Glogist at the New Britain hospital heen definitely settled information from fuel administration officials here Ut conl supplios for in- | under the auspices of the Holy Name | can and Japanese statesmen and hus- | stanley Wrks (par Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night. wrrial and domestic consumption | society will be brought to a close this | iness men should meet as often as!T & I (par « TARRANT & HAFFEY I T G e ettn i B el e, e o % " 3 5 - o . San Francisco Dec 3 ] « % ‘renc ay IREER FRAT CONVENES, MYRTEAS St East End Oflice, | zo0d sum of money realized The I'renchman Favorite GREFK v B = s . ) i Zortuche Mexican consul general Jubilee St., Tel. 1451-2, ANOTHER PROBE ORDERED, proceeds will he used for the poor and SPEC’IAL NOTICE In Prize F‘lgllt V\'ugers New York, Dee. 3.—The “seventy here, denied unequivocally today thut ) evening with a whist in St Mary's | possible to exchange views frankly | Union Mfz Co (pa MEXICAN DENTES HIE IS BOLSHEVIST PROPAGANDINT barrels. Lady Attendant—Iree Use of Chapel. W needy families of the city Pariz. Dee. %.—Betting on the stock | firtn anniversary and victory™ conven-, he was a “propagandist for anything Orders Taken for Upholstering oilcl G el Goniin = i - = cxehange on the boxing mateh at Lon- == = = T —— e b e JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT I A special meeting of the New pdon tomorrow between Georges Cars PUNERAL DIRECTORS i sesides ingniry into charzes of Judgment by default has been given | Britain - Investment Co. Wil take | pentier the French heavyweizlt and | ¢ 4 i Tor: ito|Joe Becke the nglish bose S 0 tional club house The convention . Ry d &D l'ttl l Senator Watson, republican. Indiana. | the plaintiff in the case of the White | place tonight Iniud Torah hali to |. Beckell " lly-m]v‘ Sy “ \:_‘"" ontinue {hrough Saturday and is| WON'T HANDDE “SCUARY, (USEG | | ¥ 3 B B Y ice) - : yeur. oven money, the abundance o French cor [ oug et 4 NG that the commission is 1 hothed Ouk Crushed Stone company against | clect officers for next yei | 3 i Suturday at Loliiuaniy LOAYG A“ rews m” e, nc- : i ! : of S o el ek S e aze. No. 11, will | money forcing the odds down from heing attended by delezates from Pittsburgh, Kas., Dec. Railroad socttism and_ Bolshevisni fhe inves- | Angely Beti for damages of $301 Stella - Rebekah lodsc, ool ey g i1 probably be the | Cuba, Canada and other parts of the | (rainmen at Frontenac have rofused THE FUNERAL HOME tigators will take up the commission’s | and 3 costs Attorney’ M. Ll [ open its meeting promptly | e be th Lrl (haiclo Bl GOfE v of i et T B Dt i e office and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. | attitude toward business interests and | Camp appeared for the plaintiff in the | Friday, December 5th. " Affér the {fuvorite in the hettlng when the men | We yqlhlr 4‘!'1\‘\\1;'{} States ’ i } by the state’s volunteer miners. ; Telephone, | its general value as a federal agency. ] case | meeting there will be a public whist ]rn“v the ring I o . o et Wt amicable relations between the on of Delta Kappa Epsilon friternii « AEIS IRl AT B United States and Mexico opened here today at the 1. K. 15 Na- |