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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919, CITY ITEMS HELD IN DANSEY CASE e , FINANCIAL Wheeler's Singing Orchestra, Satur- LA sl day night, Bardedk’s Danceland, Arch the sho endar session of Ao RS - 1 4 ER A b | ) 3 Telephone city court this afternoon o s : i EXEH‘ Bl TS e o . TR = stok of wastnt christmas Giteeoar | AN o » A 7 Nht RH] fiR We Own and Offer A jazzy clavinet gone wild. | deck's Danceland, Arch street, Satu : bl P 50 Stanley \VOI’!{S day night. Wheeler.—Advt. H 4 . Wall Street, close.— Prices we There's a lot of pleasure in i e e = P B Rt sl g o) 50 Colts keeping up appearances. rested today in a Main street depart- % BN a i ““‘“““\- IR pefcen] Bwds ment store for alleged theft of hand- i 3 i S sofenlifimoney, In the last From the time a boy was. kerchiefs and stockings. Officer He: | : £ |31985 bowevet, wherithoaale dropped 50 I-‘anders Frary & Clark proud of his first pair of red- B bert C. Lyon made the arrest. i % 3 % D SLLCS £ave Sages to 3iper cent « - ‘ i : ulies of 2 to 10 pointz promptis topped boots to the time he Rackliffe’ Bros - have an immens 1 Ntz prompt wore his first Jong trousers— stock of useful Christmas A L x & ‘ h followed: The ! closing wasl Heawv, 50 NeW Britain Nifichi!’le i . : Sales approximated 1,400,000 shares > time his sweetheart first s s - ; 1 to the time his sweet he Christian Indeavor directors saw him in full dress—arc e e n SR | S bl e B will hold a meeting this evening at § i . B : : i e 50 North 'iSC Judd o’'clock i I 30 e o B 2 e | ‘t;)x:‘e.l;:u‘[m [\,l:i“f S i £ % % : 5 ; A | tions furnished by Richter & Co., | Goldenbium Millinery Co. 4 3 ASy, 3 4 B E‘ffi'fi;’;ef' Siz N rark fenck and look over our stock for Xmas, ! Pajamas, Mullers, | A case of scarlet feve e i ported in Stanley Quarter this after PRGNS E . : vV e ST JITIDID & GO, placed the home under quarantine. * R .. i i = Suga 9214 4 LY Am Beet qe 2 Trimmed Hats, one-half price. | e g = 5 Am Can .. 5 I 1498 Rooms 309-310 National Baok ))h:;:. Tel. 1815 Goldenblum Millinery Co.—Adv: . i .5 Am Car & 35 ) Vl". SLOPER. Mgr. The Farrell § . _“;‘;‘gli_'::?;:.‘l\,\.;'i.{;,k;v_‘;'\‘,i:(;}t;‘:":.‘;I{i5 : o : N, Am Loco s 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Clothing Co. [ " o v, T A ' g WL i § 50 NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. Am T & 271 MAIN ST. S e A 4 ] e © 01§ S0 COLTS PATENT FIRE ARMS CO. i \naconda Cop ety of the nzregational church. i/t g the Cente CHARL LS S WHr7re | At Gulf & W I'. 162 18 SR church were invited. Miss Ringhay Udwin Loco ...103% 1001 spoke on “The Ministry of Healing® Hammonton, ).—Charles . [ ties in connectlon With the mys P& O t BURNED. | — = | White, dahliz farmer .and mnext-door | ons murder of Billy Dansey, the * Beth neighbor of Mr. and Mrs, Hercules | feet baby.” He is father of little| B R T .o....oor. 147 I ‘ :O Danse. being held by the authori- | Charley White, Billy’s playmate. Can Pac .. o7 ;128 m President of Buffalo. N. Y. Bank in | Cen Leath (‘o i The Lyceum, Famous Washington | KILLE NGLAND, Playhouse, Destroyed Today. I ashinglons Ded, v St | Feital e e (o o T 4 ONNECTICUT MUTUAD BUILDING, HARTFORD theater, known before the Civil War . i - i : T i IMPORTANT, CONFEREN(C SUSTAINS BROKFN LFG Chi Mil & St B 1L % T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr.-~Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120 . -ondon. Dec. 12.—George I. Rand, | HiE e 7 o as the Washington Assembly Hall z president of the Marine National ran | Clemencean and Tioyd George Talking | J 4 Chl R T & - which for nearly a century had played j of Buffalo Y.. fell from an Over Loan to Austria, is Belicf. ! :::‘:;U (.‘-K;,’{, o Rl National Surety Rights, Billings & L par he social life of the Capital | plane near Catenhan, Siirrey, yestor. ‘ol 10 S910 155 - part in the social life of the Capi pla rear tenhan, Surrey, yester- | }:;:E.J ft,(:.; i 38 Spencer nghts Bought and Sold Employe of Pan Dandy Bakery Slips day < 3 i {* Landon, Dec. 12.—Unusual impor- ind in which five presidents held in- | dav and was instantly killed Lieut, i Crucible Steel Bradley, who was piloting the ma. | {#nce is attached to the conferen From Wagon St W Reccives Chine received injuries which, it | Neld at Premier Lloyd George's official : mass of ne-blackened ruins today. | reported, will be fatal. residence in Downing street today, at- | [ e e Sei | —— S — Pir 1 1 fanight The machine became unmanageable | (e1ded by Premier Clemenceau of | 5 e S LI FIo! i 56 < b e G s B : anageable | prance, Foreign Minister Seialoin of . C. Daly, emploved by the Pan | Endicott-Johnson ; 3 BILL BACK WITH BIG S R l rom a_lighted cigavette thrown into 2 S | Ttaly and other British and allied rep- | Pandy company, sustained u broner (Hile s i L 1 = E V CE RECORD AR AR fiters: ana which ime — o rosentatives of prominence. The gen- | ¢8 about noon today when he slipped | Firie 15t prd @ f 19% 19% AUTO CO. REORGANIZED, eral belief in diplamatic qualters w ffom the step on his wagon and fell | Gaston W & W bected in e o vy o a0 : o S 25 o B S 5| Gaar ' e AND A DARK-EYED BLUSHIN ;J ‘x]hx\\ o i x\:v’\lt e imulm w\nllelln(w” s ?ul Bridgeport, Dec. 12.—Under a plan | (hat the conference was for the pur- |10 the street. The accident oceurred | Gen Elec BA Y 3 - , ersons, dé agec e b C &5 and i 8 > i s taver 3 3 Go cussing the sed allied | ©n Park Place, where Daly was mak- | Gen Motors B S diats. s e extent of abou:|©f reorganization announced today | ROSe of discussing the proposed allied v | Gen Moto ! AL Kite 2 ject of the | INg deliveries. He was taken to a | Goodrich (B F) (. 000, it was estimated today by | (he Locomobile Co. of America, in the | 10an to Austria and the subject of the € 00! the management: augural balls, was little more than a e g : Bad Injurics—Taken to Home. | Cuba Cane Sugs future, will be controlled by e Ater- | PAct between Prance and Great Britain | N€arby Nouse and after being treated | Gt Nor prd cer Motor Co.. which will add to the| to Suarintee France against unwar- | Was taken to his home, INinois Cen Harvey's rostaurant, another estab= | 100 008 Ho. which Will ada to the nted attakicd Into! which aereement e S Lt vl ispiration Cop ot mamed for IS gatherings of |l and will also speclalize In'ths Batlding | it Was orizinally expected: the United | 3ICRDER ATTENED ¢ HARGED L eboroiCon . motables before the Civil War, which | (' T 088 SPen allze I the bullding | o 4ol 00ig” enter, | Iterboro Con prd @Hnine Tne foceunland pHICh wasli i tion pland will ke the Snraiioe ST Meriden Youth, Held for He e ; threatened by the flames, Was only| co, the largest individual holder of | © FINDS DAUGHTER MARRIED Dec, 27, to Be Faced by Vietin Earh R e slightly damaged. Locomobile stocl. g ¥ | Int Nickel — g = e { . e > . . Meridén, Dec. 12.—Joseph Carter, | Int Paper Saus SR A ALY ted Woman Oomes Here Lookinz | 1% shot and thvice wotnded Hazel | Kelly Springfield . Deaths and Funerals. AT THE HOSPITAL. for Girl and Gets Surprisc Elliott yesterday, will be given n | Kennec Copper — The condition of. Paul Bucco, who | Mrs. Antoinette Peres, 9 Main | hearing on December It ishers Lack Btoals 2y William Delane as stabbed in a fight last Sunday. eve- pected that by that date Miss Elliott | Lehigh Valley 3 5 Church street wa 2portec ill be ¢ the, P P Max Motor Willlam Delaney; aged 77 years; a 56 Church street was reported | > M ; e will be out of the hospital and able ! e > - at the hospltal as still critical. | 1St eyeniug the. ber. daushter; & ‘arfisdr as ‘the domplafnant, The K Mex Petroleum There appears to. be but a slight{ Ernestine Perez, aged 17 years, was ! oharge made against Carter in court ! Midvale Steel night at his'home. He was a farmer | chance of his recovery living with a man at 60 Lafayette was that of assault with intent to Missouri Pac street. Officer Joseph Kennedy was COmmit murder, and the bond was! Nat Lead ‘ placed at $3,000. One bullet has not | N Y Air Brake vet been extricated from Mi N Y Central .. Elliott’s body. NYNH&EHRR Norfolk & West street, Winsted, reported (o the pol resident: of West Cromwell, died last | by occupation and resided in Fast Favorable reports were given in the He | cases of Lillian Jacobs of Hartford avenue who was struck by A. (.| detailed to make an investigation. Record’s automobile Tuesday afte; The officer learned from the girl §riiee T Hazelyood, Mrs| Geoted | noon and Eya Levaik. who was stviek | that she baa been livine with bLe (. Young and Mrs. Clarence Mason, | by a train in Berlin Tuesd sister at the above address until yes- | - Northern Pac and two sons, Bernard and Joseph E. A son was born this morning at the | terday, when she was married {0 2 : o 2L Ohio Cities Gas 13 Selaney & The funeraliwillibe fhela at |Uhaspital § €0 ) Mrland Mrs: William | Angelo (Ciceio anal Has mone ' te liv y fPan Am P & T ..102 9'0’clock from his home and at 9:30 | Boyle of 330 Main with him. The bride exhibited o Orders Bill to Employ Soldicrs on | i 5 S S i g ; ; {Penn R R ... 403 o'clock at the church of the marriage license and stated that she = Mexican Border Back to Committee. | pofilh & 1 -0 61 Heart, East Berlin. The burial will ittsburg al .. 6 P e e GOV MENT PREVENTS v. | had been married by Justice of the Washington. Dec. 12.—The senate | Pressed Steel Car . 96 cence ITrving 1. R: e - New York, Dec. 12.—The American | & rving I. Rachlin. mil committee today declined to | Ray Cons ... Berlin for a number of vears. leaves his wife, three daughters, M | | | — take action ‘on a resolution by Sena- | Reading TO ELECT OFFICERS. tor Ashurst, demoerat, Arizona, au-| Rep I & S The Ladies' auxiliary, A. O. H., will | thorizing the secretary of war to em- | 1toyal D, N Y ploy the army to protect American | sinclair Oil R citizens on United States soil from | Mexican bandits. The resolution was | Z Association of Wholesale Opticians, | John H. Lardner. : : Bausch & L Opti *o., anc e e [t el Bausor omb Optical Co., and 53 other corporations and individ- ual defendants were permanently : enjoined from making agreemenis on | Knights of Columbus hall. The prices to be charged for optical ler meeting will be the most important | ordered back to the senate with ti cut or uncut, in a decree signed tod: one held in some time and it is ex- | recommendation that it be referred s by Judge 4. N. Hand in the govern- | pected all members will attend. The | to the foreign relations committee, Gustave’ Swanson. ment Ut against the alleged illegal | election of officer: Nobacte. P rod combination. ar ake pla 2okt 5 £ i 3 9 5 vear will take place. DENIKINE LOSE PRONGHOLD. | Tnion 1% el 2 21 | William ¢l. known o 90 per ; i s M | = ] ii. of haseball players an will be held at 1:30 o’clock tomorrow PADEREWSKI TO QUIT. ! - — - Tnited Fruit Bl O eball p rs and f: 1fternoc Brwin © Mortuary /PELEOWSHIP SUPPER MONDAY, ! BOSBeviki Army Reporteé to Have | United Retail S g 5 | B X in the good old - bride chapel in Fairview cemetery. Rev. J. Rt : 5 ; . with a service record of 500 1 i The ! isccond sacicy ¢ cshin | Captured Khorvek. in Soutl.er; sk | Food Prod i Sa S \nd opera in T B itiingbere will omiciats ski, the Polish premier, is expected | The second series of fellowship 7 & Indus Alco mes umpired overscus and :Kling 1 at . suppers in ;the Y. M. C. A. will London, Dec. 12.—The capture of | L. S to abandon politics in the near future Rubba darl-eyed I : held on Monday eveni at 6 Khorkev, in 5 Joseplt: Doutsclf and return to his home in Switzer- 1 o’clock in the The funeral of Joseph Deutsch was | 1A0d; OWINE to the condition of his|Samuel A. Fiske, pastor of the Borim Dinikine. is announced in a Moscow | . held. at 9 o'clock this morning at st | Nealth. accdrding to advices reach- | Congregational church, will give o | official dispateh recoived. b i : L s 70 i - | N RUINS Peter's church. . Rev. Oharles (opt | N ‘he Polish agency at Lausanne | talk on “The Meaning of tomith - today. The occupation of Valki, aiout . > Y < 4 5 i e D=1 from Warsaw today. 20 miles southwest of Kharkov also i& : : bens ofiiciated the requiem mass. | . - el b e ooy SR Six members of the Austpian Singing | s et o society officiated as bearers. street, will be held at 9 tomorrow morning at St church. The burial will be in | the new Catholic cemelery. meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the Sloss-S Steel | Southern Pac | Southern Ry { Studebalker > | Texas o for the ensuing EL e The funeral of Gustave Swanson | Geneva, Dec. 12.—Ignace Paderew- aly ny in the Fric ussia, which banquet hall. R has been one of the bases of (en, ). 5 Steel . 7 — —_— L Willys Overland { MARRIED IN MIDDLETOWN MANY ATTEND SOCIAL. - ! Walter Ernest Voight, a printer in 4 crowd numbering nearly 500 per- | | ! "GO TE FOR CLASSIFICATION « STOCT ihe employ of the Record Publishing | SONS attended the factory night social | 10O T el RO Teation | LOCAL STOCK Otto F. Hesse. of the Hart & Hutchinson and Hart & Cooley companies, vesterday even- | ‘¥ FED—Waitrc leaner MARKET s Roche, of Middletown, were married *ing in the gy the Y. AL | Dousemaid at o e e e PR ‘.,,-] in that city on November 26, returns‘C. A. Basketball teams, volley/ball, it 5 | at the office of the town clerk show. 'and baseball teams furnished the en. | ————— New Britain and a machinist by trade | 2 : i FOR AT ruvloved in o Jocal factory. e wa | The couple were married by Rev. !tertainment after which there was YR SALL Bitxlc and is survived by two brothers, | 1'!’»(‘;”:“,'. :}!")ll‘m\'an(“\nl nr‘ rectory of dancing in the gym. Olcott’s orches- i EEe Albert and Henry Hesse hoth of this | Ot John's Roman Catholic church {ra furnished the musi ephone { company, and Miss Mary Reynold Otto F. Hesse. aged { compan ¢ i ry Reynolds ity. Funeral services will be held e - tomorrow afternoon 3 o’clock from Geenm s KIA COMPARED WITH GREAT BRITAIN wrial will be in the Fairview cem- etery. il s & Sper Rights Irene Berry. Trene, the infant daughter of Mr, ard Mrs. He t Berry of 2 South | ; : street, died today at the home of her ) NS s, > ‘ o rents. Funeral servie will be | held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock % S ) u oy ! sa I Sutcliffe will be in % ichine (pa charge and burial will be in Fairview i Niles-Be- (pay Lnp Pond com cemetery Coar f M”“"'d!ng . Mfg Co (par o RoMOST { X Peck 8 & W (. 3 > % ussell Co - lizabeth McGuis 3 ©PRAGUE e OLOgGL(Jé ‘ SZHORQDISLY Scovill e Miss FElizabeth MeGuire 76 = @:’\% / K%SICE Standard Serew con years, died this morning at the town 3 =) o \ R Co home. The body has heen Lurned aver = oBRND = Stanley o Curtin & Co, to prepare for ] i T & W (par 25) . Union Mfg (o (par 2 Any Hour, Day or Night. P]’PKRRANT & H FFEY ) A SUNDAY AFTERNOON M ' UNDERTAKERS ) Another Sunday afternoon will be held December 14 at the Y 53 MYRTLUE St., East Ind Office, 153 e b Ul R L Jubilee St,, Tel. 1 Lady Attendant—Iree Use of Chapel. Orders Taken for Upholstering. J Sunday afternoon meetings I | Bre—————— - well attended YTUNERAT DIRECTORS - 9 = 35 py Eres 2 - — CLATMS 31 WAS ROBREILED. Andrews & Doolittle, Inc _ Sl : ’ 5 This map shows Czecho-Slovakia tains, coal deposits and farm lunds | Captain Grace late yesterday after- New Orleans, L ng of ,"“'1 It is shown here before THE FUNERAL HOME (heuyy outline) and Great RBritain | correspond in the two countries when { noon that he went into a bavhe »° old ¥rench Opera House here has | fire which destroyed (he Officc and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. (light line). They ‘are’ alniost” {he'{'the maps'are tramsposed in this man- on Myrtle stro and after gett irt 1l blotte the ,-(»n‘n»r ‘,” the | was erected S50 Telephone. same size, and "'ngc!y, the moun- | ner, | oxicuted, he was relieved of §59. {u-u French quurter of New Orleans. | §118,000 st the Joeal High school givi on “Good Reading.”

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