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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER | WOMEN RUN THIS BANK | G e R R o e 7 | | mwavaal ' [RICHTER & CO. e | I:X[;HAN{EEEEP[]RTS A\IAIV{K;E’I‘ er()'rm); Weonain Offer it iy ienier < oy | | 50 Stanley Works iley IR, Iddy, Mg LEY R. EDDY, Mgr, Telephone 2640 FooWall Street, 10:30 n.—Changes The smile that ado in the coal situation nd Mexican 3 happ man’s ! | i ; . i Iaboy | mans | ouniefanc R N olts - 5 a 3 6 {and strong opening of today's stock | Soutl a i, by | 2 & S s K ) Southern N I 100 SEE i Sl e e R e G 50 Landers Frary & Clark ! sugars added 1 to points to last \merican Hos (par 5 ) b = - There's the sparkle of 1ifo in ealts il difo (T on ool Beveriior L ST AN 2 (et B 50 New Britain Machine v WAl o e ot Mo R | the steels and equipments were higher, [ American Sil (par 237 35 Sl ‘ thoygh making less extensive gains. | Bills & Spen (par 24) 190 50 N h & J dd ) | Changes among rails were moderate * Rights ; ) ) Ol‘t u ! on small dealin \dvances became | Bristol Brask (par 25 ( i Our entire line of men's fur- ‘ fmoge general within (he fiest half u:m ~‘\:'||l\‘ f]):\".“' J <: | 8 o " . Diehings show the purpose ot B fRis s agie Lock (pa 108 =m———— : i i : | Wall Street Cle s Trading was of [ 1, 10 & ¢ (pur 72 “ | low kbb in the Anal hour, ihe only [Na, Mar Lanp (par 95) 43 W | Let us show you our new line of Pajamas, M flers, Gloves, Shirts and Sweaters, { brief spurt in hiternational 'aper, | Niles-Be-Pond com o7 1o I i - i (0L G LG SRl 0 S NG Gt (G y o s Rooms 309-310 Nationnl Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 Clothing Co. | | memonrs ot ne New Fork siocé | X3 Wi e 0 |f 50 NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. ' 271 MAINST. 1 [ oy, S PN G B R i 50 COLTS PATENT FIRE ARMS CO. - ° | it IO NG bl SOUTH CHURCH NOTES | : o e ] lina H"‘i On Tuesday evening at 7l there | 5 ; - G e 4 . \\::l [:f’l""' e S0 | will m’ a \‘nm ing of .all boy i of the | s 5 = e T = | - | church over the of 12 years to re- Deaths and Funerals. WL SUL | organize traop 2 of tho Roy Stouts | Am Cot Ol - b S Tha o hank | women of this city Not one man is ; i b Lene mecting Wil e Tl OOD Herman Beh, Clavksville Slenn=mhe S s tbanl ’_l member or is. employed by the :::: |Hu ‘\, Leather o | the primary room (; . Herman Beh, of 43 Linwood street, [ in Americu to be operated by women | i although men’s credit s 3R e G 8| The women of the Womian's asso : T Gl ’ m passed away at his home yesterday | has been started here by Mrs. Frank ] solicited. And the idea wasx a man's, | tu Smielt & Ref. 661 S| ciation will hold o sewing meetin CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD \m Sug Rel com L1414, | afternoon he deceased was 46 | ). Runyon and other prominent | a banker friend of Mrs. Runyon R L | rhrsday \[\‘Ax‘wnuuu o riday arter- | FRANK LI Mgr.-—Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120 vears of age and a prominent car- | = ———— A | neon the Fercizn Missionary socicts 5 N . IR A e | S o] g e i § National Surety Rights, Billings & tiye of New Britain. le was fra- Mary Bit e will give N | = i Wednesddy afternoon al 5 o’clock ol Am Tob e {ake action on the free thal is (o be | Am Woolen .....1283% : ; e Janted ‘entral park on the 23d ot | Anaconda Cop ... & A el N AN planted in Central pa | Coy ; 3 this month. Atch ers’ union. - Surviving him arve his | vite P 3 The board of directors of the At G & W L e, o 4 eeting and tender dinner at the B & O reopticon lecture on “rhe Minis opticon L | Spencer Rights Bought and Sold ferbert W., and Roberl IR : LIRUEIERLAG TRl 20 1o N B ywed by the su {5 A L services will be held tomc % : A £ tl 1} b I SANN INTEQ POW aTfeFnoon ot i ola il ‘1,(‘\""” | New Britain club on” Wednesday eve-| Beth Steel | HGIL will give an illustrat D’ANNUNZIO DENIES k at 3 o'clock, Rev. S o s W el R mo 4,000 Miles Pl sh | . W. C. Hill of the South Congre “ning at 6 o'clgek to Abram Buol, 1 0 il rous . e R o [ > = s i 1 Hae 1he. bo: can - 7 o fonai chureh i charse. Burial will | (] Th 22 Have Made Previous i cently elected president of the board. | (ih e ... ; ! | HE PLANS ATTACKS be in the Tairview cemetery. | ]€S€, I‘e \ction will be taken upon the resiz | & O1 ¥ S | U S District Attorney Investigatiog ; T ’ on of Secretary Sprague and upon 168 & hio 6| - i | | natl } Chi Mil & SL D ) \lezed Violations of Lever Act - | i 5 e \ & 8 2 e Mations over Act in My, Hilda S. Olson, i Pe[l[]ofls applications received 'for the sccre-| Lo o & 50 ) 5 ; e | wde s Palse, Report He Willl The funeral of N Hilda s. O1- | taty A iROSIton. | chite cop A | Pairmont Mining District. ) son of 429 Church strect was held at g = — — (@ noR Gope Tr A W 1d 269 | Past Week Was Busy One in - State , ke MAKGRD M VERONESpata (o and 1:30 o'clock vesterday afternoon at S | ol B 10 0 401 Charleston: ., Dec. §.—An in- Nma | Harttord, Dec. S.—For the hearing| ol &l - 03 ' : Foment ‘Prouble 15lsewhe i s Araet e % 1 : s 5 2 Tcal e e U (TOTe o ation of d violations of the ¢ ¢ Elsewh her "\I"'“ and -“‘ 2 "]‘“'; k at the T and consideration of 36 petitions fos SUPP[]SE[I WAR HER Cons Gas 2 s SN SN Health Department—Har(ford Ha ! SE Es et ona o t win Mortuary chapel. Rev. 1. W. oL oh S ionaE Corn Prod Ite S SR SrgesGER Etheslia niion RcouIRd] lume, Dec iy the Assoéiate Schaefer, pastor e thé 1 WAL Bl W i o i Jarota s sros ) . ) I Muen Scarlet pever. TIcU sl oneiedl aqay Thyl ARt L e T (ByRth ot s ss0 Sl chaefer, pastor of the Lutheran | who had petitioned hefore, the board g | Urneible Nieel T 7 Ah 5 - : Press)- Gabriele d'Annunzio, the ine Huv"r h ot the Reformation’ officiated [ of pardonk was in session at the Con- Cuba Cane Suza ) 3 3 Hartford, De S During the o y.,,l.\i-‘(,“,‘ .,‘.“”m;\ ]"‘,‘ o o ’" gne b i Il an LLoInnTdIN o Al ae, at the service. The bearers werd, | necticut state prison in Wethlersfield Lk Horn Coal 30 97 Hlust weel: here wore G4 new cases of igi0IIE 10 Ten eccived here, [f the A Press corre Dr. Walter Olson, of Bridgeport; Dr. | today, @overnor Helcomb presiding. : | riric i 16 boommunicable diseuses reported by i t0 Warrant o grand jury in- - spondant today hebwas not pre Ilwald Olson, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Her- The first petition ta have an extend- I U lirie ISt pfd ..... 218 2L3% tihenith oflicers o (he state deparies o sation s collu t matter par an cxpedition against Spalate nan Carlson, Osear (% Adolph [ eq hearing was that of John T. Haye Gaston W. & W 20 TURERIE OBl e1it o e hah Tt inome s T dind el s A oe =L utiagRal resular tevin or Laibach, The soldier-poet gave arlson and Martin rison. all [Tof Winsted who had heen convicted of [ [)aniels Approves Sentence | con fatis BTN 166 16y new cases of tuberculosis, 74 or Of the Jury at Kersburg, Jant- his word of honor that this states \ephews of the deceased. The flower | murder in the second -oc on No- | Gen Motors .. 34 1s 237 ST % | chicken pox, 114 of . diphtheria | ¥ 13, Mr. Byer reported. Special ment was true bearers were, Arnold Johnson and Al- | yember 8, 1901, for t of his| s 3 Goodrich (B ) Co 841, 827 827 ) : N ‘nts of the Department of Justice | ! v ¢ 5 . I\ y Capt. Cham- i 1 (B LS e T ¥ 1 which 20 were in Waterbury. Sixt - & g o T aae s i S ) T fotma] Meted Out to Capt. Cham- | toodricn ¢ o e RS R e S e ssisting tiekitivney in filetint | Galiriela - supunulo! wiat ceadill Wortz, of Rockville and A. Reinhold | jn the Gilbert honie. ! 3 4 llinoicRGen 901, N9 84 L SR stigation it v f 3 e G \ 1 i A NG inois O w0, 5 o e e e o in London dispatehes from Dalmatian of this city. During the services at | Irank I, Munn, speaking for Hayes, berlain of Marines. | Inspiration Cop .. a17 2l 3 e S e R Barly reports today from unionized sources on Saturday with baving are he chapel, the Arpi Sextette ren- | declared that at the time of the shoot- | tterboro Con 15 1y e e s A “\ " : "’v"‘ '“‘ W ¢ coal fields of southern West Virginia ranged an ambitious scheme for the iared selections. ~The burial was in | ing Hayes had nol been in his right e nre: M 50 o p L et did t indicate how many mines advancement of his cause revolying irview cqmete mind | Washington, Dec. S.-Sentence of [ Int Mer Mar prd 1083 1071, | number being in Hartford were operating. Representatives of about an altack on Spalato i o ) ) hrothe o of 1t i 2T s | & b Mes. Dewds MfeDouth [ R KRl “‘. e (e dismissal imposed- by @ naval court- | 1Nt Nickel oo | s - operators declared conditions in the It was also declared (hat efforts s, Tiewis Louth. | governor, and state’s attorne or | i Int Eave: i 6 T, MURD IR IEISIIND > e e T were being made to instigate upris- : ] e o A ; IDEREI TENCED. ew River fields were improved and g [ Mrs, Lewis McLouth, a native of Yp- | Litchfield caunty, declired the mur- “\‘4 "'l‘“ ]" (Cednealpt SRIBIGE (GRS 50 S SEaonT il 141 van | production on the increase. Reporfs IN&S in Montereczro and Albania as a sl & and ' tdrme ) < er to have be wemeditated. - ! Chambe an or G 3 s by 8 ) A S £ Jsilanti Mich,, and’ formerly of ‘this | der to hav n premeditated cerlain, an aviator i e mas | Caimee Copper 2005 8% <990 | onats Rolling Mist Setve Mtest of . fromt 1hs Kemawlin flelds made no burl of the Bpalato undertaking will city, died yesterday morning at the ! - When the state’s attorney stated | ving corps, on charges srowing out of | i 8698 mention of an increase in the number , thtt the Bulgariams were being urged home ‘of hor son Professor Lawrence | that the man and his sweetheart had | o & 0 50 E00 8 8008 8 B O . 43t R LR AR, Sy e ‘ 1o attack the Jugo-Slavs, 11 was s McLouth of New York university. She [ met at a Sunday school Govirnor Hot- et ettt | w8 Boston, Dee. § hales et T e gested that the project, as reperted, wag 85 years and, the widow | comb asketl foaieag vty Fauparlon B toree SOl Mex Petrolenm 09T | who was found guilty of niuvder in wits not_entire d’Annunzio’s plan )0 Professor Lewis McLouth at’ one “Is this an a sainst Sun- | German aivships on the western | 1 s Bt sacon (lce nct b i Sy s VILLA LOSES PRESTIC but had the support of his adherents time of the South Dakota Agricultural | day schools?” front, was approved today by Sccre- | Aijssonsi bas . g B (hel Shooln el Fhaa e in daly )| anc ¢ mother of Mrs. Theo- SIT it wer replied “his brother, *1 ! ssout A s 2l = 3 5 il i, A ia o e ol l(“tf “"' ”'l_ N e e e ey a1 | Nat Lead ey S18; 82 pmanager of A chain store when the | 1lis Bodyguand Surrenders and He ! laibach is the eapitol of Carniola DLO SRl ovaa S F i s 5 Chamberalin is & native of San An-! oy Cons 153 15 ore was vobhed (hice ¥ 110 Has Guly 20 Iy = in Jugo-Slav ervices will probably be held in New | baard of pardons tonis, Tex: " H AR ' 7 M : genfenced fo life imp n as Ouly 20 Followers. } € 2 ; | e g . a e tonio, Te s case became one of | Ny Nir Dok | | v sentence o life imprisonme e York today with burial- in Ypsilanti. John J. Cunco, appearing in behatr {10010 s ‘ it L L e ) T e T T T < Mich.. Professor McLouth, her hus- | of Lasio Katona, who was convicted | MUsual interest to the service, and | Xy central 70 PO e e L s e S e D A HOME MADE WINE BLAMED, s e There | o wary 6. 1916, in South Norwalk | oflicials of tiie ravy department and| N v N H & H R It 18 4 0 ik PLLEIED HENCS RO S : p by band, is buried in New Britain. There | on S Ha | | i opn) (bt ) (Ot 4 NG ITOT Gl s Sy it ) %6 160 ns and two daughfers, | of unanslaughter and sentenced: to | Mparine corr were sent u\(I\\v s 10| Novrolk & West ant )9 o Gl BSS I enele Lo s UG S I Bridgeport Homicide 1s Atteibuted 40 ¢ ons B o S S et | iInvestigate every point involyed : S & b moerror i we o verdict should b ' jus ed hiere, reported e s “hildr 2 : om § to 15 yen imprisonment orthern ' S : ; o e S welve ndchildren and A ’“‘,‘f"' Dl B 2 e L B R e e e e L\”“ "P"”y ) - ! Lt ronnd, Judge Brown said that i any | cender of Gen. Nicolas Hernandez Drimken Revelry at House, grandchildren surviving her \e | sought to sho a ends of jus-; A } Vo Cities Ga 1 TGRS (8 DA G s e o T e N e g ; : “om ave Professor Lawrence McLouth, | tice had been attained by four years| 58 1918 R e e B R GRS s rong ! il doticen W s ; L i ,"‘ v Haf s ”“ o \,:”'” fesbeiisenont g e Sh = ”.“”"' e LS L > & » sentence. The yvoung man had | front, he had fought with 12 German | 1, : % 41 i wits favor of the defendant erse odysar ¢ said Herna wine was . fuctor in the homicide of W whose home Mrs. McLouth died; | of the sentenc S Penn 1 ' 3 o T e ook ntoE e S Resal Ao ‘arley. | shot his father. Both Mr. Cunco and | Planes, destroved five: of them, dam- | h% 878 o e o fE : 3 5 | vesterday in which Harry Rossignol, ot ion geles, ¢ ‘\”' ";I'"\‘ istant Siates! Aitornev Gacter loel afed (wo) plhers and Swospine cantl ! I - e YALE PROFESSOR DIES. [ ral four days ago and gave thomsolves | 24 was the vietim. The polics &rd yrofessor a State college, | - St v @ ssed Steel Car 101 100 1% 1 dez s Filla's persona f ) St ’.‘ o 7 "\h 055 | Fatrfiela county ced that the young | Ward with g damaged machine, scat 1 4 5 o | New Haven, Dec. S—=Prof. Louis | b, Ilernandez said Villa’s personal'l searching for at legst eight men who ind Wis ot Lbsnon Mrs. Stanles | man had been cruelly treated by his | ttred a detachment o ruan sol ; : : | vatentine Picrson of Sheffield Sei- | following had dwindled b men and | were a party which Rossignol at- ordley of Ore . and i RSP diers. e said that after landing he deading ... posit dEke SR e sehool faealty of Yale univer- [1hat the vebel Jeader was skulking in | jonded. Wine was freely imbibed and S :."\,‘l:';.”\fr””'\ hahi| Governor Holcomb remarked 100k a German prisoner by pretend. Lep s < Al 1“", sity and professor of physical geology, | (he mountains in the Guerrero dis- | mast of those who left wers hilarious. LR ELELIAREIE 5 " iDo you think four years is enough { ing that a compass was a bomb and | ""\‘]“ 2 \‘ Y b ““ t "“ | dicd today arter an illness of | trict The group in which Itessignol got into . + o o serve for killing a ma e | then carried :a wounded French ofti- | Sinclair Oil Rert .. 47 62 AT | opens, 1o was on @ yea's loave of | o [ @ fiant was o zroup of ‘men on a PRIEST A SUICIDE, e PR fornilliy Ml " i Sloss-§ Steel & [, 7 7 AR 1 { street corne \ knife was used and 5 S Dl Denial. of the explolt by British of- | Southern Pac .. @ 1031 | - | !OIRST CHURCH NOTES, 101 was stabbed rd Catholic lers pman »s to Death e ficers*led to investigation. Chamber- | Southern Ry . g... f =M 2 TRMAN MUNT GO Mrs, Sprague’s class of girls will en From Eleventh Story Window. | lain contended the failure of the Brit-. Studebaker ... OS50 1085 New York, Doe, 8 - A writ of habeas | tertain their mothers at supper to- | KITLED IN PISTOL DU Father Henry who was 41 years old C]TJ ITEMS ish tliers to corroborate his story was Texas Co s BVEl 20y 200 |G as abtained by counsel for Alex- | night at 6:30 o'clock | . ¢ ward B. Henry. @t Catholic priest | EUER > admission that an Amer- | Tobacco Prod .. N8 Al mder Berkman in the hope of pre- An important meeting of the stand Bridgeport, Dee, 8 Toseph Catiardo ommitted suicide today by leaping AR U used a British ma- | Union Pac » b venting his deportation to Russin b ing committee will be held in the | who was Killed in a pistol duel at Wa- from an 11th story window of a hotel. | Phe mombers of Alexandra lodge, | thine would have resulted in {heir| United Fruit 0 ciuse of his anarchistic activities was | ehapel sday evening at 8 o'clock j terbury rday de not appear t " Aceording to the police’ Iatlher| No, 94 1. 0. D, of St. George, will be | coutt-mavtial. = Witnesses in hin i United Retail st o9 dismissed (oday Federal Judg The Home Missionary society wiil{ be ) lovn here so far as police Inqu ceording to £ A arne 0= 3 3 9 i Rinis : | i ity | 7 ) cof Friday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. reveals, Henry came here from St. Louis this| entertained at tie home of Mrs. Pa berlain’s behalf festified that he had | U S 1Food Proc N T 815 Maver, meet Friday afternoon at Gk = morning with his mother. They | kin, 705 Stanley street, on Thurs landed in a British plane on the date - sined Mrs. Vincent Kerens the | afternoon mentioned in his official report | s e st 3 Chamberlain's case now/ goes (o priest's sister, at the hotel. Mrs Courk Colnmiba, Daughitews of Cos |1, L0 Bl 0 SR : Kerens is a daughtgg_in-law of the | tile, will clect oflicers at its regulap ) @ 04 - PaR i d et 00 late Richard . Kerens of Missouri. | meeting tomorrow evening in K. of C. nH(’\: prominent in democratic national | hall D'ANNUNZIO MAKES PROMISE. . polities. Albert Chapmian of 104 Daley ave- Itome, Dec. T.—The Popolo Romano | e I | l l 0 V e a y Philadelphia, | Dge. 8.—Rev. Bd-| nue, who was severely injured in a| today says that Gabriel @'Annunzis was a chaplain in th& navy and had | motoreyele side car last Friday eve- | has assured the Italian government recently turned frem France ning, is slightly improved today. that he will not undertake any new ex Where he broke down because of | 3 . .0 or diphtheria on South Main | peditions or go beyond the armistice et was reported this afternoon. line \ of Making Coffee Absolutely soluble, pure, delicious coffee—always. overwork. A visit to the seashore had been planned and his relatives | 7T N4 RO were going with him to Atlantic City, | BP0 Sy Lig i gt | | | were dismissed this afternoon to allow | Wi re it s oped a col rlete res o T A \::;;{1 :\«“.;:.» ]“Hy’n X» m--\'\y\‘:\‘ TS| {hem to attend the New Britain school PERSOMLS i ‘ e i | ormal school - e e 5 ) . 4 Shp B coffee? 5. Washington’s Fotner Henry iy fisted in the | YRHE L oing of the Ladies OU would not use sugar cane in place of sugar, so Ry 'Omihz‘mloncld i \nC Itdis tiu. new ;,:\en". o L ‘l‘.m‘..fiu. hed 101 uxiliary, U, 8. W. V., will be held in Jolm Sirolls, of the regular navy is Coffee is renned from the coffee bean, just as silgf] is refined tromn g ! CEE BT e P he state armory Thursday evening at | spe a Titloveh & 4 R ‘ i N sele e T s s]n.‘.’l‘w!“f. s :,l.‘»:-\n“u\.h\.::\Ixmy-h\(\,‘.‘:.»,Ij for improved way of making coffee. No coffee-pot needed IH Al ) R BOYS' CLUB 7O BUILD. e e S L . e (T, : s R ;i 8 rater. Flavor always same, and streng A building permit was issued this | i 0 ¢ Sk et G. Washington’s Coffee dissolves instantly in }n)t ot mgl “1“[1 y k 4 B as S | questec - AT _ el s cup a e table. B Y e Y it Maurfco sianlev, of Eurk place A daughter has been horn at 1 of each cup to suit individual taste. Made in the cup at t . g for tholl uilding — to - be { 1o 00ted to the police early last eve- ! : i o e R ork : strec The N Britain hospital to Mr. and Mrs 5 ~ o~ . Cifth Avenue, New or| ' “v“~‘ br \‘ - ,1”“.‘”‘”{‘\,' 1 ning that his automobile had been | \Uilimt 11 Viekny. i s 5. Washington Sales Co., Inc., 334 Fift 2 machine was recovered later in fs the contractor i 1 0 shiiie i 0 SPECIAL NOTICE el 2 Auy Hour, Day or NIght. | ,,,,, council will meet {fomorrow | B t o 7 - f TARRANT & HAFFEY eveni | The Carpenters and Joincrs Cuion | b TNDERTAKER There will be a merchants’ lunch will hold a special meeting this eve f RTLE St., East End OM con tomorrow noon at 12:15 o'cloci | ning at 8 o'clock fo take action on the il S [ in the EIks elub. 15 1. Eichstadt, | death of Hermann Beh £, "('('\m'h(‘“'l__ roe Use of Chapel, | PIMer W. Pape and A, A Mills have Chamberlain Council, No. 2. Jr. 0 J Y A0S PR ety PEL 1 wrvanged a program of entertainment | U. A. M., will hold a special mectin aders Taken fox [Ypholster | which s to he rendered during the | at the hall this evening at 8 o'clock An—————r——— dinne) Business matters will he | to take action on the death of Hoer- | < . k FUNERAL DIRECTORS i brought up for discussion preceding | mann Beh A W l ently appointed wi cted s THE FUNERAL HOME officers at the meeting It iday | TO RENT—Tencment of six rooms \ noon will hold a meeting in the | all improvements, 177 Hart strec s . g e alnnas — e A“drews&nonlmle’ Inc. ¢ The Christmas free commitics | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION L Originated by M Vashington in 1900 red NN Olice and Parlors 15 Walnut Strect. | afte Telephone, - | 'Chamber of Commrerce rooms. on| st tloor, 12