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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OECEMBER 10, 1910, [ | MmTmE ) s Ak ) muwas, (T RICHTER & CO W e 'DBYINEWERM@ILATIIEN i SR T T "&i& STREET STOUK 5, vy demiere o Yo SIS cone g ‘“‘*l"! | Solution Given ¢ \lh‘:}i{]f"::\ .‘E.:‘:'\I[“.‘:’E::}',I""'i.m“: ':"{.‘::‘f‘lj::‘:‘.]fijf;?'”\"‘\',f“]}.'.,‘L“"“",',“”“’,”i !ANGE B_EP[]RTb We Own and Offer s e st o ] T e e o et e ) (O SR RS v Dt S G IR | 0 (Lt s 1 i 50 Stanley Works right plac | ] ihe settlement of the coul strike and he can doctor up @ nonopolics 1 the only solution of | 15 the second marriage for Otte ence to natlonal idenls “the like of | indlcations of further de s 50 olts demoralization his appearance with the the ceconomic and industrial problems \mong those attending (he sopho- | ‘\“'“‘"’ has ']‘”‘ been seen in 30 years.” | in forelgn exchan e o | i tore hop at Wesleyan this week-end | Meantime the administeation, I | s Sl LR S proper duds. eing (e ion, accord Lo the | more hop at Wesleyan lon.he said Bihe Jower trend. of prices s e & ‘ l k [ report of the progrom. committee, {4ve Miss Bisie Collingwood of Havri- | htd been playing the farmer, the i L anders rary ar. ) s : L of today's stock markel session R T (T s ey foyeind ubmitted today to the national con- Forest treet and Miss Arline Nelson. | other “for polit Miss Rachel Parker and Maxwell Por- Farmer B ter will be guests Saturday evening at The farmer, ¢ e 50 New Britain Machine cxeeption of sev- eral of 1 s niaene | 50 North & Judd | ference of liberals in session here, when everyone wants to look his very hest I The committee said its report was designed to eracicate “poverty and < the Burden vernor MeKelvie de the Alpha Delta S housg dance. ; ¢lared, had borne the hurden of the 2 | | | son street, Miss Dorothy Booth of | borer and the capitalist against cach | | | | Buy his Christmas Stockin squalidne el to a Tull po rading ; here, I The two principal political parties We cash Christmas checks. Besse- | War and still was carrying more (han {iciatly iy oo GLalbEs vy th : 4 4 : . : beh o i b zh speculative interests - are arraigned and while it was said | Teland’s—advt - ]"‘: “‘*“‘ e BRI HOSCURE G A OV i satornd] oy, (e Rt | our Merry Christmas offcrings. & new polltical parly, (ho report de:([inurse. whoo Siice et Crriva oM enngad DU Sconotucl RN S W ML Teading | B e ey clares (hat (he “growing control of | overseas, was stationed at Camp Mer- < s whic U e S e i on h ot wastol e nio et N\ . the cotntry's resources and industries | Fitt New Jersey, has been transferrad | \Worse The whole democratic admin- | perfunctory d | t \ | o SR SO by trusts has created the conviction | to Whipple Barracks. Arizona atration, he said, had “dealt in theo- | on oy Suauatrinls T Q g > - ajamas osiery Jios 5 s o1 Libert bonds ies and political policiés which were 2 EUSUACS speclaliivs T 4 Paji Y B that o reliel can be secured except o Nl e T '\ . it v“”' Tt R SRR Pl 1) (0 Ry D i el Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bld Tel. 1815 T F ll “Phere is o widespread feeling,” | adve 1 st : e in unfilled | | A = e T % ™ . sjet r . The governo wedicted overwhelin- ol AR A R & arr the report continues, “that there is no The Ladies' souiety of the Swedish & ! Steel Tor November wi - he €l | e oo conimiee b v v ot s o the syt | SR L) S | T '} 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK . ties: that hoth are controlled by finan- | at ) p. m. at the home of Mpy, | Wi in Nebraska where ther . | | I S “ | recently had been a democratic siate b ARGES UG I OIS Gty | visible goverrment, unrepresentative We cash Christmas checks. Liesse- | {itionfth eRpeonl St SRR il i) e = o | ! ; 3 ing for a closed scason on dewmocrats | 0 LptnssEbeGam e uInQueRInsistent ] 271 MAIN ST, e tor et S on o | G s o e s\ § 50 COLTS PATENT FIRE ARMS CO. Cffective program in the public intey See Iiden washing machine ot come wholle extinett Afler the ade | ©F 2 to T points were made by fore- | | est will not be formulated by either | "y " p. o, West Main.—adyt ieases ilrel Gomunillen ormally cont ) mustissuesHolE thoSeNEtops The | {of them al the coming national con- | * (" oting of 1touillard-Linton | fiemed (he seleetion. of Frederick %, | Sl covering movement effecting e — - = - - T (\ yencions camp to be held in the club raoms to- | Peck of Providence as national coni. | SUbstantial and in some instances Phe report especully assails the al- | o evening officers for the conmi- | mitteeman. from. Rhode tstand and 11 | MOre than full recovery, took' place ged steel beef, oil. milling and coal |, vogre will be elected e T p before noon The rally coincided | S G R s e BT s b | Bursum of Zocorro as national i ettt HHeE B il Gty B G st o eeentniliain s Nety St o || WA giles QG BaeiEan G & YW CA wa g: over Naughton's Bakery. —ad 4 G: % pected early and satistactory settle Notes, Plans, | s pitentsand ihe rilvoads, tho or- |y jiing: over Naugnton o e e ke & 2 “n‘l" “"“u‘ i Ix“\ »y.!. all other Ges Tden washing machine i lmess oie rell ther ant cuiled for | ment of the coal coutroversy, Gens CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD g | combeting LTI ¢ L. & P Co. West Main—advt nominations for the convention city, | ¢rl Motors replaced a3 point de- ek < The board held & meeting this aft- ‘:“" 2 public ";\“\'\r»‘}m' o rall Cash your Jiberly bonds and | Selection of (he city was expected to | CHDC with o zain of 2 1-2 points and 1. FRANK L Local Mgr.--Itoom 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg efnoon at the Y. W. €. A roads this particular alleged monob- | qprisiinas checks at the Big Store.—{ he mad ‘ other active shaves 110 2 s . : ' e ] ek e nus CRERE Big Stor fhe made late today were 1o 2 points - . L [ oy would 1 roten and reeiant cars f (00 PO R Gt National Surety Rights, Billings & The basketball practice this even- | Would be distvibuted equally among The Woodmen of the World will ] cent | to 6:30; Russall & Krwin, 6:30 to 8 n\ym\»’ np e alleg :luw‘m.n: |nn‘nu)|v; o T D i Rty still was the favorite, but St Louis Neaw York Steck Becnangs wunie| oly 1l was suggeslec 'l" alllpa enis We cash Christmas checks, Besse tions furnished by Richter & Co., S B¢ open to use, by anybody, by pay- | oot 0 menmibuss of the New York stock | ™ NEW BOLSHEVIKI OFFENSIVE "”"”[‘ I"':;"‘ SWGEROS ~‘l“"=‘“\ to be The Holy Family circle of St ] date for the convention, all indica- | Exchange: 2 + | tixed by the governmen . . . Mary's church will hold a meetinz | LiONS pointing to the choice of Tue Wall Stecel, Close— Kails and ship Reval, Esthonia, Dege. 10.--The Bol- As an auxiliney means of dissoVing | qy isday afternoon 1 20 in the | d4ay, June & | pings were under moderate pressuve in 2 ! 1 7 Crs s ing will be, New Britain Machine, 3:30 [ a1l industries, the report says and (0 [ yoct oficors at a, meeting to be held | When the committee met, Chi _— | Spencer Rights Bought and Sold | 8 = o'clock | was making a stubborn tight for th honor. The committec also will fix a ~m»u\m h.\\xt begun a new offensive n‘v'. thesc AHV s e |vu~1~.‘ the ]vv]\'(;vl \'u‘;;— SGhoolinaill Before adjournment a plan will be| the last hour when call money rose to the Narva front After terrific arti gests public ownership of all public s el e o 24 aLEn ehorhenlto. hchciontior oot anl oo | ety Ve e o s } lery fire ten assaulis were delivered [ utilitics and food storehouse and de- _\”.’, :,’:”;,,?‘\ ::,‘.‘.‘:,,,y:(-p .m\[ (~:I:~‘x:.n:\<|;:.‘.‘: H et cemiel o e commiis | e s ey ‘-Hm‘yLH‘v of ~vvf.‘-‘\\,_ ’..‘,’f,‘[ AANERSUILY NI WEB RUEA LN FQONN HARTHORD, upon the Esthonian positions. Al the | mands that “no land, including na- | 1550 wiomonile had skidded at the | of another body to work continuous? toid analois e e oae b hie NEW BRITAIN N ATIONAT BANK BUILDING ittacks were repulscd, the ..mmu tional resources, be held out of USet .,per of Main and Church streets | until the convention on questions, ot | Sales approximated 700,000 shares { state, with heavy losses to the Holshe- | for speculation or to aid monopoly.” | ;14" khocked down (he “silent traflic | policy and platform L oD Ditcct Wibes €0 Ilariton]] New Toek snt Bosten vik forces. A more ecquilable distribution of | fyo v e apreed o pay for any | High Low Close - wealth among those who contribute f o niete =0 BE | i (e WG b A0y Alfhough negotinlions between the | 0 ils preduction is demanded, but the § ™ goo™ jigen washing machine at UNF]LLED STEEL ORDERS A Bect Sugan T 95 5 sthoninns and the Russian Soviet| report urges thal this be brought| o 'y, & . co., West Main.—adyl | Am can 544 . "t governmont looking to the making of | about orderly and not by *“destructive | | Am Car & Fd 139 157 peace are now in progress at Dorpat, | Process of revelution. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER TO | Result of Recent Strike is Retleeged | A Cot 0l - 49% 11y wo armistice between the opposin MISS ANNA DOHERTY A Loco G 81 ) farces has been arranged \ Doy CHI A INDI(;NANT in Report Showing 1 Tonnage | Am Smell & Ref.. 65% Gal, 6ad, | 1 d & Cl . h dispatch under Monday's date an miscellaneous shower was held Am Sug Rel con I8 1 " e PRI RS e I denilen i o b Landers, Frary & Clark Rights. at her home on Clark st however, had acceded to the demands cel. Piano | Now vork, Dec. 16.—The untillod | AT & T 49RO kst gt thic T:sthoniang for dls pston o i selections perclelen \»]\] Al\xl < \erp tonmage o (he U, 5. Steel Corp. on No- | A Woolen e Tgik | oq1e A armistice. Considersition of the mili Maloney, Molly Carroll, Mary ilc (] e o s a s naconda Cop © I | vember 30, was 7T.117.330 tons, accord frawice | oMot le UL | Can| ik, Joolly Basvall, Mty Dyt | vamber 50, wis T1{T450 tone sesora: | ) ings encer Co. Rights. Degun on Tuesdayss—>- < @5 i " Kehoe and Catherine and Anna Sul- | yent issued today. This is an increase | St GUIT& W 1 Storm of Protest to. Sweep livan entertained with vocal selec- | o 645,662 tons compared with the or. | Baldwin Loco . e tions. Miss Doherty was given many | ers on October 31 B & O e . cross Country. Beautitul = T ; : ek jeth S N . : beantitul mitts. Sha 1% (o b MARIE | | e e (e et consecutive montl | Beth Stoet 1 ational durety Co. hights. Peking, Dec. 7, (By (he Associated | 17 St Mary’s chureh on December 31| (o show an increase. The figures on| 12 R 1 Press.) 1esentment of the Chinese to Joseph Reaney. October 31 were 6.1 668 and on ‘_"” Pag over the recent incident at 1Fu-Chow = SR 3 = September 30 they were 6,284,638, | Cen Leath Co O e e T R e VALIANT REVIEW ELECTION | There was nothing in the statement onliGhes & Ohio have attacked a meeting of Chinese Valiant Review held election of | the company to indicate what per-| Chi Al &St . o sthdents continues unabated desits | officers last oventng, (he following | centage of the unfilled tonnage was| Chi It I & P hen, as, and if issued, overnmental assurances that the af- | being elected. Commander, Mrs. | the result of the strike in its plants. | Chile Cop fair has been brought strongly (o the | Nelile McCrann; lieut. commander - :4}'”.’” oL Fractional Rights may be adjusted thru our office, attention of the Tokio government. Mrs, Deliw Campbell; past . com- | jAMBY MUST DIE IN CHAIR, | (o (505 0 i Japan has accepted in principle a der, Mrs. Mary Hart; collector, | || claapn ; I“" ~“‘ | joint investigaticn of the disturbance Pauline Lay: ye€ord Keeen, Mrs. | Court- of Appenls Afliims Conviction | (opeiPle g 1 A | but though the Chinese delegates are vgavet Mayes: chaplain, | Mrs 3 : Cubu Canc Sugur. 53 i . in waiting at Fu-Chow no Japanese | Minnie King; lady-at-arms, Miss Rose | of Brooklyn Bank Bandit. imdicot(-Johnson . 1i0 1 1. W. Porwr represenatives hive as yet arrived King; Sergeant, Miss Helen Brennan: | Albany, N. Y. Dec. 10— Gordon| | b o e ' u " G. €. Weld ! i s K i 5 = F ll h C d Meanwhile country-wide demonstra- | sentinel, Mrs. Anna Larson; pickel. | fawcett Thunby, convicted of the| o ollow the Lrowd. R ] e A e e e 5 murder of two bank officials in | GaHGh held it China urging continuance of [ M Brooklyn and at present confined | fon (e | the hoycoti against Japanese \'(w;tl\ .I\nm» Egan. Installation will be heli j (ho death house in Ning Sing rison, | Gooarien (13 1) o y ree ays and demanding an apology from Ju- | January 13. must die in the electric chalr unless| (1o o o 1 Sl pan . — = i o T TN : executive clemeney is extended 1o . o As a part of this program what was | CUTS BASKE! L @ inois Cen ; 5 ( <. Della Graham; organist, Miss Brass (par 26) 31 i | WEST SEES END OF | s e e ) BALL SQUAD. Phim. Hamby's convietion was af- | juspivation con < et | Arms (par 25) w0 | . - said to be one o arge: a bes The High school baske » ¢ Shatals : wock (par 25) 1ox NS O ) AV i : : o B ) ce Ccogymnasium yes- 2 qepdy The proceedinzs Hamby's erhoro . 21 : . 4 AV L) s at o masy mecting held, at Tien-An | the first cut in the suuad, holding but | aeurt of anpenls. a8 1o arounds for ol tu l[’ :\\: Wleenom iy ol 1% | XTR Machine (par 23) | 1 . MeriEated 201000k porsanst v erakptass | biviicana et IR AT fml e o TneRtsRRste Ao tnduio el (R m D R S e e i 110 Coldest Spot On Map Has ‘Decn 5 I lce a e ant. there will probably be no more cuts. - o s e 2 s | I Mtz Co (pur 23) R0 s Grdel twakl preserved by various | mMhctmempors orilhe sqnagtare show ||l L Attorn et tiesanpewl dout (i Rape! X % b S & W o(par 2h) | I8 White River, Ontario, Where it | delegation representing students mer- [ ing up well and (he conch considers | 1€ death sentence was taken against] Kelly Springficld 1371 135 ) | T e =0 l T . chants, scldlers and-all®classes, even\lthe piospects Dright forilhe coming | e Wishiof themliderey ; Kennee Copper I S i ! i Was 11 Below Ze 1l acting apac! v ab. 20N Hamby, with a confederate, entered| Lack Steel NG EHR v | - Al nmmed Velvet girls acting in this capacity in the ab-{ gongon | it 2 S ey ; sence of the police. | the IZast Brooklyn Savings bank on| Lehigh Valley 421 R R ey R Tonvelic o 0 1 | sence or B oS : i Stanley R & Leve from sub-no: il 1 #i DIVORCES COMII UP, | December 3. 1915, He sbot the| Max Moio N 7 B A e G 0 from sub-norm mperatures by g Hats 1/2_ Prlce. N. B. 1L S, NOTES, The divorce case of Fverett Haynes | |51 ]m\\ i« 1;(..\ throush the | Mex Petrolewm e 1we s 1905 0 G 20 N morrow was held forth by the weathé % | The cducational exivibit closed last | against thel Haynes will be given a | w41 whetl fae bt e """"‘"‘:' Sk e L3 191 9 pjon Mg Co (par 25) 110 115 | bureau toda ith announcemer This 5 Price Sale is night with an_ entertainment by High hearing before the superlor coury ag [ (WO b I Ml s avdered, aindjdtisser L : Dt (e crest of the cold wave would | S s school pupils. Large crowds were pres- | [lartford next week. Attorney Al i 8 ¢ b SR OON SN RS Rl e D) PROFERSORS UNION, | P4ss over the Mississippi valley toduy | only run once every sea- ! cnt and many were obliged to remain | bert A. Grecnbers will appear for | S¥SSEanGtresi (et B G| X A o i 08 0 | COLLEGE PR SRO6 S s 3 Ve 3 | outside the auditorium. The perform- | My. Haynes, who claims the divorce | federite securced §13.000 in - cush. f2 entra 603 6y |\ mimimum temperature of 5 son for a (.,Iedl‘dlll( Bale, Wl iully fiver. The oo e o e s s o | Several menthe later BHumby was ar- | 9V N R MR R Gu% Sin dgy : oot 1n 16 of the Higher Insti- | Jesrees helow zero wus predicted for and now is your oppor- B! i 0.7 Cowmen. commanded by Cadet | of Mary Vredenbers against Robbin | Fested i Tacoma s brought back | Norfoll & West L8000 an e sni ] gl he Chicigo district tonight with e SR Charles Vibberts, were vigorously ap- [ Vyedenberg will also bo given a hear. ; (0 New Yo where he confessed . Northern Pac sl 801 S0t | O L+ slowly i temperatures tomorrow for exactly 5 off the ;’ m:(‘.; uper (I:.v“‘:-:.:\‘\"‘:\”‘Mmml\,‘\l“‘ll.u Greonbere mies appesrs iNL-UhiS cave| CENORSNATE HISPSFLIRG ALK | :uu \; ’\- o \rlu‘y yl‘u.i,‘ H‘H I lome professors' wnion, bound by i ! cansed consilerable property damags Hin saphomot ollowing (he entertain- 5 sdenberg and claims (he enn IR Yo 407 10% | rendered hundreds homeless original price, so come M| 10 T ional motion wictures were | vores on srommis ot deseriion. | pecide o Keen O B R R e R e e e el e p ; P av e i = ecide to Keep pen as Usual, But! o A erest in strikes only has ALEs es during the past twenty-. early and have first shown. e 5 i D i Rty Cons demic interest in strikes not only 1 ; PG R |~ The Amphion club held a meeting U e YL | o Conserve Light and Heat. Reaing tskcen wont dni 16/ of the et tstias [0 L0 T . CRoICE 5 | toda HeollocciniuaoTig2 SRol the A. S. Schneider, one of the proprie-| Cincinnati, Dec. 10.—The Cincinnaii| Rep | & tions of higher learning, but has cans- | perature. P e Below are a few spe- [f/ academic building tors of the Schneider & Kubenstein [ Retail Stores association will not} Royal 1, N ¥ { so profound an interest in other e coldest spot on the weather . | - . ; = AP 8 adhere stric o e order o ell g ) Lof Soae0 Bl ey : b Vg AL cials durlnu‘ the sale: | “cons’ MECKIVE DISCHARGE. hakery reported to the Tartfard police [ adhere strictly I th vder ol Fuell Sinclair Ol Ref sollege wd universitfes in the east | map was White River, Ontario, with | - | Sy il SN station yesterday that Monday evening | Administrator Gartield that stores| Sloss-S Steel & 1 that branches are likely 1o appea + minimum - of 44 below S 200 TRIMMED AND J| t:esinald MicKnerney, san of draiid | 4 tire and fwo lights were stolen from | shall be kept open bul six hours u Southern I o Duluth reported 22 below: Desq 1 N 1 N i Mrs. Patrick MeKnerney, has been dis- |56 qutomobile which was parked on | day during the fuel shortage S (ay : - R. Linville, presidept of | Moines 20: Clinton, low | ney served with e rating o e 1 1 = A T S ular vs 34 hut {0 cons e light and heat as| Tobacco Proc yublication of the American federatio e s et AR il Regular value up to $5. | class machinist. - Seaman John Strolls |y HANDBALL TOURNAMENT. e n“ ‘;”‘“y'!\l . rl'\“ P Al o vh,‘ S »‘1\!' o et sen e i Hais Ahoe ECIees N has also been given his final discharge o = N nuchiasipossible | Union Pac of teachers, said R v registered zero 4 b on e reguly i @ « ave heen held occasiona v ! 5 AR TR S ¢ it college faculty members through i p Z Special $1.00. | service about two vears :y‘,‘l‘_:”"" & las j"“'l JH" eamens I‘:“:\ i FINALLY REACHES PORT. | : ‘1 n;m ‘\‘xm! r"“”w”“” H“‘.' Y i e | have not yet been felt In: the east 2 i e — I ers e business class at the oo ol L o va WU Siindusitalao ut the CHR ¢ i that tervitory is forecast, will es= nQ MG A ave attractes nue ' | EBera wdvisability of unfonizing ~ ALI 10.00 HATS | APTENDS ANNUAL MEETING. e e MBIl e ot acSonar st Glall T erianlly RUBSE RUbEHIGo igabl cape the extreme temperatures recs N o Srell G el PECIRIRs ) ik ; : 2 U 8 Steel - - nothe Mississippi vall oF Probation Officer E. . Connolly left e 5 i from Canary Island for Yarmouth. ppi valley and pecial $5.00. S i e SR tournament will be played this eve-} e ¥ b ekl e s el i MISS KELLY GETS SHOWE I west o o | this morning for the onnecticut | ing hetween Lawyer A. A, Greenherg | Previously reported leaking. short of !l 8 Eiin e ALL VELOURS AND || Sioot for Hovs ai derston, wheve i | b PEUSEen Lner b Grmemners | s ana wlin part of ner cra | Ut Copper 1100285 58 T84 | i women operators of the loca RS | has called together the rvegular fall| o S oa e sick or urec as arrived at Shag| ‘2 Car Chem o 663 668 |, oh of the New Ensland Telephone | WONDER SPTORE WILI, BEAVERS i o ol At o it [ise i e Sk i il Oviilanal Ws a0 il s oA B Ean S S Sibe NENSERRING : 3 X Now $4.95 | meeting of : - | Havbor, N, v 4 | company gave a miscellaneous shower REDUCE OVERCOANT PRICES, ow $4.95. | Mr. Cannolly ix president of the board. | SUT | S | e e e | 5 1 3 i i < 4 to Miss Katherine Kelly of yrtle Aw Goldsteln, manager o : e i ! e | CONDITION UNCHANGED. LOCAL STOCK Gl e e e ’“ 1 ; ldstein, manag ‘w‘ the Ry 1 Trimmings Reduced, | v OBSERVE FACTORY NIGUT. | iugn theie fawser, David 1. x.m_] The comiition of Paul Bucco. victim | MARKET QUOTED il i Set Rl ph e R e piiondec Cloties | romorrow evening the entire Y. M. | has brought suit against Salvatore Ri- | of the stabbing affray Sunday even { Y LORUORLBYSS e reature ot the en. | chain of stores, announced today that | . AL building will be turned over to ti for the recovery of damages on | ing on Church street, was reported INATL 880 AS !“ cofreshments were | DCAUSe of the enormous increase in o en u [ the emploves of the Hart & Hutchin- | furniture. Property of Rialti was at-| @t the hospital this afternoon as nn- "“»““""“\’;‘ el Is to become | the | business In the company's stores Im m | son plant and the Hart & Cooley fac- | tached by Constable Gaorge Stark ves- [ changed. e has four stab wounds (Furnished by Richter & Co.) A this state, the directors of the chain | tory \ program has heen avranged | terday and the writ s returnable be- [ in his lungs and hody, and' his con- Stanley R. Bddy, Mgt RiRSS Tet e o0 of stores at a meeting held in New { ol%e by the officials of the plant. Dancing | fore the city court the fourth Manday I(luum has heen considered critieal : Bid. Asked R York voted a reduction of fifteen per | 1 and refreshments will be enjoyed InjDecember. | €ince admission into the hospital Hartford Elec. Light 208 SULLIVAN IS SECRETARY. cent, in the price of overcoats.in the l lnery 0. | P | AEN = = i : | e = Southern N 1 Tel Co . 100 104 | Edward M. Sullivan of Myrtle street | stores of this state. Mr. Goldstein's | DIRFICTORS BANQUET TONIGHT. PURSE SNATCHER BUSY. 15 MINES OPERATING. ! American Rrass 2 230 has been elected secretary of the| report to the directors at iast night’s 188 MA[N ST } 'he hoard of directors of the (ham- Mrs. Charvles Hoffman of 93 Arch Charleston, W, va., Dec. 10.-—~For-| American Ios (par 25) 95 108 freshman class at the Catholic univer- | n\agEing showgd-mux, dusing the month . B st 5 | ber of Commerce banquet in honor of [ street, reported fo the police today | ty-five mines, an increase of five over | American Hardware 150 155 sity. Sullivan was a graduate of the lo-, of Novembher 450 overcoats had been New Britai President-elect Abram TBuol will be | that her purse had been snatched | yesterday, were operating in the Kan- ! American Sil (par 25) 35 38 cal high school in the class of 1918. sold in the Wonder store in thls city. New britain. ! given this evening at the New Britain | from her hanil at the Elihu Burritt | awha coal fleld today, according to re- | Bills & Spen (par £5) . 115 120 | Ho was a member of the football The fifteen per cent. requction goes elnbsat 8215 o'bloels, 1 ~hool last ovening ports to operators here. Highis oo 21 23 | cquad and connected with the art club, ' into efect tomorrov.- advt.

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