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o EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1910, ! P Y Engien o ‘;?:i;;a,“f;;:;;zfislzf gy l RICHTER & CO.| Huve you had LIS RECONMENDED T SR Srich "Twas mot mear fox ol Llons (Continued from First Pagc.) l \l Pass it on. " l Lt it travel down i \ould involv obligations of tens ot} The death of Hope e said. { Swas late Dr. ¥ 4 Burdens Pile Up. i P. Nwaser, canic terday afternoon other’s tears, I It s for | - shortly aiter 4 o'clock following an Till in Heaven the deed appears. | o continued, A man with a winning B jjiness or several week ( 4 PEACE OF MiND Members New York Stock Exchange 31 VVEST MAIN ST. EW BRITAIN, CONN.. R. E )l)\ Mgr., lcl-‘p)mne 2640 [} g To Iness or Sevel Weeks— Funceral Tomorrow. & o ! We Own and Offer:— 50 New Britain Gas 50 North & Judd 50 Stanley Works 50 New Britain Machme the years, | billions of Qollgr Let it wips an-, War . widow ol stus Wall Street, Noon—Further unset- tlement, w period by exchan % " } vesterday's final quo cold which Motto—Good Cheer | that we have passed the period when. | tinned (o Jom ay i otition. Rails con- i | ed into bronchitis and she was | ["lower—Coreopsis, { under the stimulant of war enthus | i ngress to determine,” s created during the early ) abrupt break in British which fell five cents under whi is to be done in matters, but in arriving at Pass it on. at her home all the at | e | that determination, let us remember wardrobe has .« right to con- at 205 West Main streef. She we tentment and peace of mind. | jr It is the small detai that count. ! forced to remain in bed. A few days ago this developed into pneumonia Nowadays silk socks are B \hich caused her death. built as sturdy as their woolen B Mg Swasey was born in South At~ | wiil' nold brothers and neckties built @ tieboro, M i oo G e e el G for wear as well as for show. John Martyn and Ellen (Barrows) - m“» G s et Marty nd was 75 years of age. She ; S e We handle ecverything in | i) S = friends of the was a gradvate of the Westfield Nor- iricken with a sever tevelo ground, priced issues | falling 1 to 4 points, with standard shares told and White. asm, the instinct of self-preservation = ’;UM he determination to finish Reactions aniong oils, motors h ) 1d steels also increased, the break in Job gloriously, we could spend | Texas Oil Co. extending to 15 points. tmas celebration at Dbillions without a thought as to where | Shippings, equipments, l(\\(hx’xx to- turday, Decem- the money was to come from, who | baccos ; Mem by Canonicus branch, Sunshine society, | 8 & Chr nd feod shan Felll to/io -2 points. The market ‘ls\v\u]u d @ tinm- er tone at noon, and was to pay, or when it was to be paic ociety have been in- he coming fiscal year will iwi . vited e present at the function ness the culmination of the mal school and was on the faculty in ', ' epafations are being made to burdens of the war's afterma Altleboro and in Chicago, 111, She = % convey all Nis 's to the Home froia bresents tinancial problems as sevio g in married Dr. Swasey in Chicago, 11, at ¢ sitors ta Christmas Gifts for Men the home of her brother on June 3 shorts covering on e | 6 per cent. rate for eall money Wall Street, 1:30 P. M.—Metal | shares were owin men’s furnishings at frown- proof prices. brought forward duri the end of’the car line. Those who in their way as any we met during| the dull noon hour. their advanee Everytl JUDD & CO. Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. q W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. 30 o’clock the peried of the war. We cannot | coneurri taxes. We should not issue | Sales of copper and an with reports of furt) 1889. They were both residents of intend to go will take the 1 . 1815 New Bri | be marric city where Dr. Sxasey The Fa.l'rell Bt e e & o member o the South eivreh taking a o very active part in the societies until othing Co. §| ey e Chestnut street trolley car from the ‘incre bonds. We have no alternative but | 1he price nomize to the limit.” advance i 1in but went to Chicago to They returned to this umed his | November, cent of leud Amevican zi Prd. American Smelting and A to e 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 50 NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. conda, Utal, Inspivation and Ceprro The ave three wheel chaivs ani ] CHRISTMAS MUSICAL PROGR\M. two pairs of crutches idle at present. | — LSCo coppers were 1 to 3 points - | pivst Chur s Some | Wil Street Close —Al ‘h Progr m Contai 50 COLTS PATENT FIRE ARMS CO. IFlowers were sent to nine homes | Excellent Selections. | ing or and irregular ra “. S A since the last meeting. e il member of the Woman's club but was | S:ce the last e he Christmas musical program at !”',. v only fe ateor (he ; 271 MAIN ST. oIS e e S e o the Iirst church, as arranged by Or- | listloss hour, s other endera = An appeal has been made for a| gunist Theron W. 1 child’s high chair, {o be placed where | excellent selections. it seems most needed. | be renderea sund lart, contains some | 482IN inclining downwird.. The clos- The carols will | iNg Was heavy. ay, Dec at 4:30 Sales approximated 730,000 shares p. m - list. four we-s, The guartet will bhe assisted by the past month. | Herbert Anderson, violinist, and | Henry G. Schauffier, ‘cellist. of the ‘Society | Largo ........... Handel Violin, *Cello and Organ Dec. 18, 1919 veu 1e ig*survived by two nieces, Miss May Bootli, who was with her the | time of her death and Mrs. John Lav- DISS—bLUTIOh ‘}V ery, of London, kngland, wife of the HURT THE PACKERS celebrated artist and one nephew, GOODWIN BEACH & CO CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HAREFORD T. FRANK LEL Of our four remembered New York Stock fMxehange quota- | tions furnishad by Richter & Co.. | miembers of the New York stock | Robert of Pawtucket, . I s Booth s lived with Dr. and ey since childhood follow- Local Mg -Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bidg., Tel. 2120 The next meeti will be held Sv anuary National Surety Rights, Billings & ening Hymn 5 1Fos the death of her mother. Dr. and Low (Close | Head of Swift & Co. Declares None Swasey had no children. w GON EM ROP R Y The Quartet | 6 i Would Be Injured By Such 1 he funeral will be held af ”JL D N P E T Old Cavols | 951, Spencer nghts Bought and Sold | home at : o’clock fomorrow (a) Sing We Noel | S Action, noon. Rev. Dr. G. \W. €, Hill, pastor o 25 Procoeding (e . French, 161l Century | . _ : | o the South church, wili officiate. In. | Cit¥ Tustitutes Proccedings to Acuire (h) Silent Night Traditional | Chicago, Dec. 18.-—Dissolution of | terment will be in Fairview cemete Carmody . Land .for School ¥ foyChantons § e ! e e — & CO the wholesale grocery interest of the | —_— . - won Carol | Am Smclt & Ref . N “big five’ packers would not seriously | HAD PROSPEROUS YEAR. | poses—15 Heirs Complicate Matters ' The Quariet 15 el com 1 Al affect any of them, Louis Swift, | | (1) Ave Mar Sum To. Stellar ... Grieg | | head of Swift and Co., said today in | Kxcellent Reports Submitted at An-| Condemmation proceedings have (h) Love Song . Nevin NS difeussing a report that A, Mitchell nnal Meeting of Church Aid Soclety. | P€en instituted by Corporation Coun- | Violin. 'Cello and Organ T'oh Palmer, U. S. atlorney general, would ¥ & AIE DOCTEIN- | el James 1. Cooper, represénting the | Silver Offering { Am Wounlen announce today or {lomorrow an The-annual meeting of the Ladies'| City of New Britain, against the estate | Solo for Soprana witl Violin - and | Avaconda Cop reement of the packers to dissolve | Aid society of the Stanley Memaorial| of Patrick and Julia Carmody, for the Organ {Ateh T & 5 1 1 interests ex¢ept those involved in | ¢hurch w held yesterday afternoon. king of land located on Farmington ; The Christ (hild Coombs | AU Gulf & W | produetion of rh poultry, butter, | The annual reports of Ars. -Lily D.| svenue for school purposes. for | (arols—= { Baldwin Loco eggs and cheese. The meat canning, | Spencer, secretary, and Mrs. A. W.| some time the Carmody land has hegn (a) O nheureuse Nuil | svap making and fertilizer side lines s:n]\,lm-. tréasurer, weve very Srafifving. | under comsideration by the school s Normandie Carol | would not be affecied, Mr. Swift said. he receipts of the year amounted | hoard for purchase.’ (1) Holy Night Barnby | G f ll h . Tanning interests of Switt and Co, [ L0 $329.20, the sum that fhe ! phere are 15 heirs to the estate, and The Quartet | Ive your famuy a partners 1Ip In wete olved last summer, Mr. Sw society has ever-raised. The expenses | jt has'been impossible to reach an | Organ | Leath (¢ said wilen @& new - eorporation known | \ere $426.23, leaving o balance of | ;jcaple settlement as some of them (a) Serenade Andrews | Ches & Ohio 4s National Leather, was formed. $102.97. The officers of the soclety| gomprise minors: and others are out (1) The Shepherds . Salome | Chi Mil & St | NEW BR‘TAIN INDUSTRIES lie ihe othior members of the group | 107 the Past vear were: President,| op town residen It has therefore (¢) Hallelujah Chorus Handel | Chi It I & P Mrs, Fred Clavk: vice presidént, Mrs. James Service: secretary, Mrs. Lily D, Spencer: freasurer, Mrs. A. W. Ritter. The officers for tHe ensuing vear will been deemed necessary for the in- The petition is returnable in the Enown . as the ‘‘hig five Wiison and ile Con {o. announced sometime ago that it Bad disposed of its branches of indus- fry afliated with the wholesale gro- hino Cop ol F & 1 ons Gas By a Gift of Stock in ory busnbss:. and Armour and Co. | Ih fsld Ui, | superior court on the first Tuesday in| - ) | Com Prod ity 3 i Sl renoited do | = : i . s ” Stock- | City Has 15,043 Childeen of - School | Crpeibie Siee A H d C S anl w k several weels ago were reported to RECEPTION ,“, MISSION ALiLEs, | January. Deputy Sheriff Al D. Stock- | v > « ru Ste mericanfiaraware orp. t ey orKs hage begun.arranging z plan looking : i | well has been given the papers o, .. g . Cuba sTemati A e s . S ¢ 5 | ge—One Blind and One Deaf Mute, | 00 . to segregation and. _separate finaneing ey b serve. The Carmody estate com- 5 ndicot - b % omorrow -for he Humes, ¥ iy i | B rau e g.Lo0. 0 u of its more than. 100 subsidiarvy prop- prises 18 acres, and i considered ex- |+ Only. Not in School. ie HERRE o cently Returned from’ Tnd | b i 1t ol cellent for school purpos Stanley Rule & Level N. B. Machine Union Mfg. Co. Hart & Cooley We recommend these stocks for investment . 1810 B W 1841 G. C. Weld | By the annual school ecnumeration | Gaston W & W i report just made to the state board-| Gen illec of education it is found New Britain | Gen Motors Waiting | has 15,013 children of school age, or | Goodrich (B 10 Bout. between the ages of 4 and 16 years. | Gt Nor pfd The report further shows that there is | Hlincis Cen De —Barl Caddock, | but one blind child and one deaf and | Inspiration Cop heavyweight wrestling champion, and | dumb child between those s ot | Interboro Con feday. Demand bills on the English | having been connected with the Y. M. Sam Clapham, holder of the Yritish | attending school. There nine | Interboro Ccn ound sterling were quoted at $3.79 | ¢* A, and the Y. W. C. A. A cordiat | 'itle today clared that they were | imbeciles not in school. Int Mer Aar Y three and one-half cents below | invitation has been extended to their | 'e2dy for their mateh. which was The figures follow: Total number | InNt Mer Mar pfd 1071 stponed hecause of Caddoc ill- { of persons between the of 4 and | Int Nickel e Toreign Mi the First church will e a Foreign Exchange is - ary tea at the home of Mr: | On the Slide Agmn Platt, {tomorrow afternoon al 3| % o'clock, at a reception to Mr. and New York. Dec. 18.—Foreign ex-| Mrs. Willlam M. Hume, recently re- change rates suffered -mmher decline | turned from India. Both Mr. and #i the opening of the Jocal market | Mrs. Hume are well known here, n Their yestorda. 2 1 pse. Franc checks drop- | friends to come and meet them 5 WATERBURY NEW BRITAIN, CONN HARTFORD. ' .1',, NEW BRITAIN N ATIONAL BANK BULLDING 0 Direct Wires to Iartford, New York® and Boston pel 11 contimes {0 11.02 for the | (heir children, who will appes | while both men were in the | 16 years, on the first esday of Sep- | Int Paper 14 | Amferican dollar and lire checks were | costume [ American expeditionary forces. His | tember! 1918, 15,043; in public | Kelly Springfield off 15 centimes at 13.0% for the dol- | 5 X . course in the immediate futur d- | schools, 12,720: in private schools. | Kennee Copper oy S AT N o dock. said, depends on the showing he { §,849: attending no school, 2.323; | Lack Steel Sterling dropped another cent in| A a mecting of the L. Nest, | makes tonight. He helieves that he | total, 15,043, Dehizh Valley early trading making the rate 13 cents | No, 1819, Order of Owls, beld in I3lec- s recovered from the sickness con- | Number not attending any school | Max MMotor tracted in France, but night's contest, his fi ald uniess to- { under the age of 5 y t since he was | not attendin below vesterday’s hig was zitributed fo the dec The declina | tric hall last night, the following offi- s, 963; number | oy { on of the | cers were elected to serve duving the | Petroleim Midvale Steel school between the king’s bench division that the govern- | ensuing vear: President, Neitie Sam- | 4ischarged from the army, proved he | of 5 and 7 yes 7287 number not at- | \iissouri Pac ment hud no power to prohibit im- | Jow; vice president, Nellie Hurlburt; | Was: fit for a gruelling season he | fending school between {he ages of i \euf pong . portaiion of goods other than muni- | invocator, Katherine Walsh; treasurer, | WOWd retive temporarily to his farnt | 7 and 14 years 78; number between | 'y 111 11: HARDWARE CTTY fons and armaments. | Clara Paulson; recording secretary, | I? 1owa | the ages of 14 and 16 vears not at- [\ v ral {Frane checl 1so dropved anotl Mildred Tljerpe: nancial secretary, e e e ! tending school, total, 2, INY NH&H R five Lentimes to 11.07 and lire chec ileen Green: warden, Mary Taylor: | - | Number not attending school wnd | & 3 ~ =3 o % . n AD = | No MK & S| io 13.07. German murks were quoted | picket, Margaret Walsh: sentinel,| |, %! Lo HoUD DANC | employed, 5015 blind or defective vis- | JOTIOI & West . cents each. Anna Claughsey: trustees, Addie Mur~| The third annual Christmas dancejjon, 1; deaf or dumb, 7; imbeciles, 9. | Sorthern Pac 2 s ople iadaits | of Pi chapter of the Apha Tota Ipsi. i = P | Qhio Cities Gas Ow a ls ac or 3 g lon Fraternity will be held Tuesdav, . = - Pan Am P & T U o } METERS ARE FROZEN | Dec. 23, at the Y. W. C. A. hall. O1.] Ma,‘::jr Quigley Sul" (e 4 7 Pho! aterl Weparbnentl eceived | oot ncopated orchestra will fi Address Ex-Service Poles ressed Sieel [Montenegrins and Serbians Reportea | L1¢ Water department received | ;4% L igic and refreshments will > | z % numerous phone culls this morning of | Ray “Cons fo Be Engaged in Bloody Olashes. | (o)ling of frozen water meters in all H were will be a mass mecting S (e, Polish ex-service men on Sunday afi- [ Reading ... S Tha | : Paris, Dec. 18.—Fierce fighting by | corners. of the city. he hoard is ernoon at 2 o'clock at Skritulsky’ 1| Rep L & s . . 1 E e Montenegrin people against the | making an effort to assist in thawing | C Ad The principal speakers will be Mayor | Itoyal D, N Y BB Bl tcciinifion hacusrediatonna | buliine etersibitias ih breventia| ity vertlsement during interm { George A. Quigley and Dr. Julius ITu- Sinclair Oil Ref Jettinje between December 1-12 it is | sure has requested that pieces of | ihm(. The membership campaign an- | Southern Pac > declared in an official communigue or burlap bags be wrapped ABANDONMENT m A PORTION | nounced by the association will he- [ Southern Ry T h C E oday from the foreign ministry of the und the meters during cold |~ O BUILDING LINE ON SOUTH | 2in Sunday. Studebal o0 have a Orpor ate xecutor or Montenegrin government, the seat of | spell SIDE OF ORANGI STREET. | There will be a lecture on “Poland” | Texas Co h l'l h l x ] B 5 12 o suburb of Pas { ST ) | Clerk’s Office, City of New Britain, | under the auspices of the Polish cx- | Tobacco Prod Trustee who has the egal know - The statement asserts that the Ser- TOURNAM Conn., Dec. 18, 1919 Service Men’s association mday | Union Pac . biaps placed women and children in| The third of card | To whom it may conceérn: | evening 8 o'clock at the Sacred | United IPrait edge experience permanence, re- out of them to prevent the Monte- | tournaments will be played tonight in Notice is hereby given that the ' Heart school hall. - Walter . Schuts | United Retail st 4 ) the T. A. fegrins defending {hemselves. sources and facilities to act with the rooms and more than | Board of Compensation and Assess. | 0f Hartford will deliver the addr TGS Wood Bro¢ The government of Monten 100 entries are expected. Christmas | ment of the City of New Britain, has #1d will illustrate his talk with stere- | TS Indus Alco he announcement adds turkeys will be played for. prizes | made the followir e 1 optican slides the subjects of which . Rub! O : play | m: o z appraisal of 8 U S Rubber Co its. protest to the peace conference | going to the first and second highest | damages and ment of benefits, he secured while witl the Polish Le- | - « sieel utmOSt € CIenCY‘ gainst the Serbiun occupation asking | men in the zames. “Cut throat” or | caused hy the el ¢ sion in its fighting in France and | - g @ . . e n t aus 5 e proposed abandonment & z U S Steel prd A h C l T that Montenegro be evacuated individual playing will be the system | of o portion of the building line on | Poland. He was a welfare worker at- | 41, opper . ppo]nt the ommercia rust 3 — | used in awarding the prizes. | the south side of Orange street, be- | tached to the ion et nieh o e T Executor or IRISH UUTIMATUM, i — | tween a point 365.7 feet from Booth S | Willys Overland < Com an as r S WILL ENFORCE LAW. street and-a polnt 140 feet east WILL ISSUE PASSPORTS. s : pany Y, 3 ! s e B ational Party in British House Wants | Chicf-of-Police William J. Rawlings | thereof, viz: ) e ‘ 4 T tee. | foday received a civcular from Com- North Side. Japan Will Permit Picture Brides to rus Taw and Order Strictly Enforced. wer Country. LO(‘&\L STOCK | MARKET QUOT ED missioner Robbins B. i toeckel, of the Damages Benefits [ The national | 3¢ate Automobile department, Stanislaw Bogdanski $25.00 ‘London, Dec. 18 skin el SR el 4 San Francisco, Dec. 18 s,-numy-‘ ATty in t ouse of ' commons has| that the laws relative to lights oh all | Martha 1 ; sy 4 i il en notice of a motion on the Lrish | vepicies e bl Covinainl e el G dtries Dl hiclan BWORPAS oD e hedl by 1t . uestion, reading as follows: : S ; today for the holidays. said he had UinislodRy L chilgna it fCo D cit Chief vwlings stated that nley 1t Fddy “The house, in view of the fact tha : . | received informution from Washing e émn Fein tr['.‘.an‘:ln'lr:r]\‘\ ‘,f “L!",,“ notice would be given to all officers e ton that the Japanese sovernment | Asked abundantly clear that it will not ac- | * gatiedioch | e had decided to cease - issuinz pa Tk ik =03 @pt any form of home rule retaining | VAL BT cCoTA e e ports 1o “picture brides” of Japanese | Southern X 3 02 Me sovereign powers of the govern-| .. il 2 SLL S e |'in the United States and that it wili | American Brass 227 @nt at Westminster, declines to pro- | , -5 ond M. Standish of Wetherstield AR e | make a definitc announcement to that | American Hosiery 10 Jéed with legislation which cannot be | D28 been awarded t AMCEBnrring ol eoaR e IR RS A { effect February 21 fesai i i deeptable 1o any cousiderable seetion | OF S¢holarship at the Harvard Medical '“’A‘““»‘ '~Ul/.-‘”v‘-“\' and | Disapproval of the practice of Japa--| \‘Kliv rican Silver 5 3N Mlcinion: in ireland, nd calls upon | 2°000L according to ithe notification | - WHC-Z i S0 | nese men in America in selecting wives | Billings & spencer 110 el e government to enforce law ar TERURGE ety e RCEERon i "”l“\ x Bl 9 {in Japan whose pictures only they Rights 2 #de,”in that coutry.” \llen, an official of the Harvard uni- | Jacob Stampien ..... 30.00 | have seen was expressed in resolu- | Bristol i IF YOU WANT TO START ¥ | versity. Mr. Standish took his S. R. | South Side tions recently adopted by the board | Uolt's Arn ; TN | degree at Wesleyan university in 1918 | Andrew Madrak 25.00 of directors of the Japanese associa- | 1 Lo .10 110 Q‘,olm AMERICANS [N [ and is now a second year student in | Leo Bojnowsl 00 tor ot A & oA 0 o checking account. make a will, appoint a Trustee, kxecutor or BRITISH ARMY ARE oyt | the medical school [RvincentgB g GUOHHUTES = | National Mar Lamp Guardian, deposit your v bic papers in ectly safe place, gfi' = [FezaigE i e PRt ERMANS SUBMIT PROOES. SR i obtain investment information, send moncy abroad, get Iravelers ashingtop, Dec 18.-—Demobiliza- 1 ) - Deo 17 (b es)—Ceraan | niles Be Pond cony TG o “ e of the 10,000 Americans who en- The first baskethall game of the sea- $350.00 $350. s IR o S1 83 Cheques or a Letter of Credit. Mea carly in the war With the Brit- | son was plaved in the gym this after-| And it finds no dumages, or spe- here to have furnished the Allies proof | Peck, Stow & Wilcox 15 N WEARE AT YOUR SERVIC Parmy Red Cross records completed except fo show, has | noon with the Alumni. There was | benefits or betterments to any other a few still | dancing from 3:15 to 5 with music | person or party | Germany cannot deliver all the | Russell Mrz Go | th e e e e it o2 The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company ergoing treatment in hospitale. | by the High school jazz orchestra. Accepted, adopted, —certified from ! iy the protocol ta ihe peace treaty.} Standard Screw com aumber is exclusive of the thou- | The game started at 4:20. record and published twice by order Allied experts are said to be disposed | 3 R & L. Co 777 MAYY STREET, CORNER PEARD STR. ds of others who fought in the There as a meeting of the French | of the Common Councii. } to consider & - counver- mropositlan | Stanley Works HARPEFORD, CONNECTIOU lopial armies of Canada and.Aus- | glub-at-the model- apartment- of: the Attest, - o) 3 -\ \whiclr would reduce the amount- i he | Traut &' Hine .. | CAPITAL AND SURPLUS DPUNDS 3,000,000, alia, Vocational High schgol this afternoon, A. L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. ' turned over by 200,000 tons. i\'mm\ Mfg Co . 1 ‘ 3 T R A S O O B SR D R R A I SRS R