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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, oECEMBER o1, 1919. CITY ITEMS | CONSIDER RULES [LEADERSHIP NEED |~ - S s e D e« FOR JAMAIGA GINGERI | OF THE PRESENT DAY; FINANCIAL M{ RICHTER & . ° | Pierce & Co. avt AEe | Leavitt & Haye o taken the i : T | contract for the new Bethany church | Would Have Lahels Showing Percent- | Johu It Mott, Addresses International | w All STREET ST'][;K Metmbers New York Stock Exchange ! carpentry and masonry. The church | to De built on Franklin square at a age of Alcohol. Posted on Convention of Forcign Missions 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONXN. cost of about $95,000. { | STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telcphone 2640 lary committee will meet All Bottles. in Des Moines. ] night to continue the study of Hartford, Dee¢. 31—State Puve Food Des Moines, Ta., Dec. 31.—The call| oo e s ) Gt llen bt 1 (Dt cetert te 50 Landers, Frary & Clark. Attorney David L. Nair left this aft- | e e : : 3 4 Na sidering the advisability of formulat- i ¢ 5 - s Street, 10:30 @ The final erniooiTor Bulf=enont where horwiill| o sea s eis ol | universities of the world today is for| Lo —Th spend the New.Year holiday sale of Jemales Elbesr. Jlis atten- | |oadersiigl’ John R Moty chulnman ange began with a demonstration of anders, rary ar 18 ts, | Miss Gladys Strople of Harmison | o0 wag directed to what he con. | of the executive committee of the stu-| strength, regardless of further indica- o stiestienic et oussliaance o aR DT e e el S i | e o e o e 50 Billings & Spencer st cvening at hier home n honor Of i £ ‘e matter by the receint of a | mi : : ! transactions were on a cash basis, evi- g P o test, Miss (Hladys Rathbone, who © e & ‘ @ | missions said at the opening of thej i 4 asis, e L e liest A Ratlibone, Who [ jetter from a manufacturer of Ja- [ g 50 o o S tions in six | (CnfIY 1or the purpose. of adjusting oa1e . Sl G ciaa el Lene L R Tactun o ae : R e e, e 0 Billings & Spencer Rights. | Miss Bernadine Watker of Harrison | o3 "ol o0 tha approval of the | vears here today Woolen, the spectacular feature of re- { ll{nl’l gave o l\mthuoylv this noon At commissioner. The lahel contained There comes to the students of our! cent sessions, added almost & points fo . d. o o : N e ome onar o e s s U T i oo, | day . demand for 4 Soeal and Wpir: | Soaterduys s Advances of 1 1| Rights adjusted in our office. p-notch values at rock 3 L < 4 £ feoanit ned 80 per cent of alcohol. The | dlleled offering o N gecuiatac s points were made by leading oils, tom prices. Al our, heavy \ meeting of the New Britain /o= | .ommijssioner consulted with the state | the service of God and man.” he said. | shippings, motor specialties and food ghit ‘Suits and Overcoats at ! c¢rs and Butchers’ association Was|gopgrtment of health and was in- | Lo meet the world’s meeds {here| issues. Tnyestment rails recorded only Sl prices. held last evening in the Chamber of | poiniaq that the per cent was not an | MUSt be & great uprising of young men | fractional gains, but minor iranspor- human and Stein ‘Blocl Commorce rooms at 8 'o'clock, Pres-| oycessive proportion,and that even 93 | 21d Women who will become ministers| tations were stronger. values. C Williom Covilishaw presided and | o wont of alecohol would not be | ©f relision, missi ries, prophets and ! Wall Street, 1:30 p, m.—The money | About 60 members of the association i “mp 5y ierctuer n his letter said | SPAritual cancern and passio ! call loans advancing to 20 per cent. i were present at the meeling. el e The speaker called attention to thel at mid-day. Aside from a temporary Y TICUT MU I BUILDING, HARTFORD Mrs. Buell B. sette of BMmONS | 1,1g0 pumber of the labels printed, | Lact that thousands of students from | reduction of activ e s | he Farrell Place is visiting her daughter. Mrs.{ Gonpicgioner Holt in reply advised | America and Canada and many from| exerted no unfavorable influence, & FRANK LEL, Local Mgr——~Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg, Tel. 2120 | Wilbor Gilbert in Beaumont, Texas. | 1 iVITSONEr ot T Hebiv, a4vised | numerous other countrie Gl R s e i : e e its gain | An anniversary mass will be ed as he might not neod them if he | ing: He referred to existing conditions | o 1735 points and steels, cquipments Stanley Rule & Level Stocks Drated at 8 olclock Saturday morn= ||\ eommissivaar. dseided o rosi an aftormath of the warld war, de=| 2na specialiies were Mgher. (] lothing Co. § i s et G o e | {15 s o, et o e (har 43 wars are nOw AeRANY | N e e oo o for cash . Bought and Sold Dehm. being tought as an aftermath of . i) K. Gt e o b B¢l proceeded in leavy volume through- 71 MAIN ST | Rev. and Mis. Warven B v'm‘»l\'.\r‘«" if it was made clear to him that the gu“_’alj«‘ maL i i e the morning but without adverse expected in this city Friday for 2| feqeral prohibition law was evaded ie call has coms for bullders of fionost on quoted valu Larly gains | anl B s ! ie at| Dy the mzvedicnts which o iuto Ja- }_{l_] s ‘m l] s ‘I'fl . }“]1 were substantially extended, Ameri- ! January Victor records on sale ST EE O Snil Gh s T he period of building has arrived. 1 Woolen continuing to lead at - g Pierce & Co.’ Ivt, : Every American and Canadian stu- ] ! -~ - - . | could to prevent the success of the : ) G 1 oxtreme rise of 9 points. Other s, ITS TO FLOW| A cxpress i don Sloade s i levinston! dent af :',“"“\“’::l'lli‘:'\f“( s meeded. AN features included Texas Co., Mexican o ashes hroke 1 Main strect nea added upon us| p ke shes broke down on Main street near rdd ! Petroleum, U. S. Rubber, General | the trafi st, spilling the ashes| i = because of the startling depletion of S . : S 7 Roums 309-310 Natlonal Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 BOSTON M@MNEET | o ireme post srlilive the ammes STRANGE MIXTURE B o S b ol R, R B, T ousl BacBIoG. | 8 Scoured in a short time and the dam- | i R e " aged wagon was hauled ¢ ¥ | s E ¢ o = g . g0 Rl B : e i national, Amer ugar and Tn- A l) RA & A luscits Capital Getting Ready| Uards have been recetyed in - this | But Judge Kules it Legal to “brew GIRL SURRENDERS | Qustrial Alcolol where stoss . zains LANDERS, F RY CLARK ¢ cily from Mr, and Mrs. T. Henry Kel- g i e e e h St g ze i o almost points. Wet” Celebratlon of logg who ave spending their honey- Your Own™ 1t It's Not Sold t Any- | Rails and tobaccos also mad od ‘ STOCK AND RlGHTs | Rails a accos also made mod- moon at Old Feint Comfort, Va. '} Bea . Vester, Charged With thel | appy New Yeain Harold Tather of Blicl Rols aves body. Jfr:m-l.umm_u s but profit taking fol- s in S wouis attending > AL 5 . Murder of J. Stanley Brown, Is|!oWed the first call money rate of h, Dec. 31.—Boston prepared | 1'% 0 m‘('m'“""“‘ attending the A- ' stamford, Dec. 31,--A person has a foite OF dh R 18970 | 26 cone make the advent o’ the Y Glcatt Mills of Westerly: RyeT.. is | to make any kind of mixture he Placed in Jail. . i Wall Street, Close—Some of the wot. s the prohibbion rexu- | Jirolh AR of WGICTNL (o [8) desives Tor his personal use Judge | o ien. bee. 41| more extensive gains were reduced b _FRISBI E: C e ] Jrould allow. - (meta: snd sreen oo r; 2hd M B s ng said in the police cou Mount: Clemens, Mich., Dec. 31— |2 to 8 points later, when call loans - vhere bottles have been Keit| " p oy voqr masquerade, dance, Bar- | _"l‘l ;’)F:io';;‘t:‘lfl; “;:"(')‘":“(‘I'h_ ’:?*L‘; Cecile Beatrice ' Vester was surren-) azain rose to 25 per cent. but other- B iy o, ] ix wonths of dr,\'\;f:ss.vgl\\"w deck’s hall, Sat. eve, Wheeler’s orch. ctating: daletarious! {Miauars; || 1e:ed folthe anthoritles!hora shoxtlw | Tifsel acvances werel well maintained NS IEHEUEY NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Wronlive | —advt. The court held that under the law it [ before 8. o'clock this morning and| yes oot 1300 i L R At hotels @nd cafes| Zuary Victor records on sale at o Y ary £ £ %1 is within personal right to make ced i 3 jai A - = < Phavision wag fmmde n A o kg o \‘on. ‘n_' I ;)l placed in the county jail on a charge | sharcs. Direct Wires to Hartford, New York and Boston. T tne: ! Sror Buknal en t 2 B ? _ | liquors. or any concoction provided | of murdering J. S N with the ox : nd Mrs. Samuel m ). A £ ! ! o5 L 2 there is no intent to sell the same. ago: | ner of New Haver are giving a dinner i R your u.\\'nl !mlm‘n e . !:m‘\ c at (heir home le « u.m\m{: s(\rl(:St e o e quor could be soll, none' Saturday evening in honor of Miss| o thg jiade. They did not deny e given aw but the merry- Edith and Daniel Pouzzner of this| g "0 Ticii o ing samples were might drink as muchias they city. Among the guests will be L B. | (05 B T o b B0 B de. He re- ring, was the tenor’ of the Goodwin, of El Paso, xas, who is | G Gt g ¥ Monday night in” Kalamazoo. High lLow Close &\ Wa - > | ported that the mixture was 50 per i i A EeAl & C L Lsment. : now the guest of Daniel Pouzzner of | 00" 100" 100001 (0 wwhich had been | NS Vester's arrival so early was| Allis-Chalmers M 51% 48 507 w 0 for ble resérvaticns were | Winter street. Both young men are EAaa woter, formaldehyde, fusel | Une¥pected and several of the county | Am Beet Sugar... 95 04 L4 . \J . han ever. before, dolibled at students at Syracuse university, Siilanalal colo AT law officers had to be awakened to|Am Can fces,. and the demind v {0 l!u}mn\i: at Bardeck's Vhall. O |t racelbwo ol alcoholliThe Rtz learn that the woman, whose where- | AM (:'an' & Fdy ..141% ] 50 Ea le Lock ‘: be in, the same, priportion. | Year’s, afternoon and evening.—Advt. | ¢oyo1 had been medicated at a phar- | #Pouts since Monday have been car Am Cot Oil ...... k g 0. al cabaret” progmuts. wero - The municipal garage will be occu- | macy, The men made up a concoc- | fUlly suarded, had been formaly | 4™ H & Leather. for , entedtainmens at the ) pied tomorrow. tion as a treat at Christmas for , Surrendered. SRl ! 50 L d F lesorfs theaters toliput on| A water main burst on Hartford | frjepds. They said there was no in-| The story she told the newspaper| MM Smelt el o8 anaers rary ar shows, and social Yrganiza- | avenue mear No. 92 and repairmen | tont to sell any ofsit. men and Chief-of-Police St Am Sug Ref com 141} wnley Brown. The girl, who stoutly maintains her New York Stock fixchange quota- innocence, was brought here in o taxi- | tlons furnished by Richter & Co.. cab from Detroit, where sho spent| members of the New York stock We Own and Offer: s Tuesday night under guard of a C Exchange: cago newspaper man who located hor Dec. 31, 1919 Pt i iry otonth. - Sove \\fi;:;’ s‘l‘pl_llqdzla.v for repai e S et o) who, it became known today, ques. :‘l“‘ B g 973 . B e ch e 1611 b Theait EhG| 1o Bailey Jog, company: Will:begin tioned her yesterday, will bo car AT S ceeen o 9814 100 F y & Cl k R ht {iihe. old et 1]0".\\:\‘: est fice v,un‘wl!n\ i‘v('!l'\l:-(' e s GHARGE PROFITEERING s i e e t:ll \\“0((‘7]0\’: 1621 anders r'rar ar 1 S 8 2 A Ateh T & S I ... . LRt thivi-eNtooWF Aotness. | e tioned by the authorities, will he S i G s 50 Nll B t & P d A L £ 112 Man e At G & V g formerly' the Geoffzani the | O JoNT ot s Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Said to| clled for further interrogation. VL ’ S €S. emen on T aon's flengue il fopen | Strect and Catherine Kelly: of e N 2 «lea 2. ey « Myrtle street. . g ey 4 Contes 2 |B& O 33 307% 313 ity eenter. o L O Gy | B OYe i SOLULE Susdn Ratil s iCentia WRI p v Beth Steel B 95% 973 50 North & Judd strect has been reported to the board | Pound. — BRI | 222" ) 50 Stanley Work ‘ON’ SMITH of health today and the home was Afternoon ¥reight Crashes Into Ca- | Can Pac .. 2 £ | placed under’ quarantine. Boston, Dec. 31.—The Atluntic and boose of Another Trai Cen Leath Co TEL. 1840, ¥. W. PORTER 1841, G. C. WELD, & ey v Januar stor records on sale at| Pacific Tea Co. was charged today with % Chee ok '82 IS REM Piercs & Co. advt, exacting an excessive price for sugar| One of the afternoon freight trains | cni il & St P ; ; = at 1ts chain stores in this city. Mat-[With engine No. 1335 crashed into|cpj R I & P .... =@y — DR. SEOCKV ENTED thew 1. McGrath, a special agent for :‘rl; rear ;)31 ]Ont luf fl[\[fl yard frcixlht Chile Cop . e ; e o 3 artment of justice brought a | trains at Berlin this afternoon wreck- | qpir o o pmember. When Theve - Were | WITH HANDSOME TTE-PIN. fvi,'fim?fip(.o‘,mfimm S k.onfpa,,y ing the caboose and setting it on fire. :;‘O‘I‘";‘ kg"{ 3 Three Houses On Wjst _ As a token of their esteem, - em- | had sold 90,000 pounds of sugar te|No one was injured in the crash. . 4 3 [ i Ployes of the Mealth board presented | customers at 13 cents a pound. W As soon as the fire had spent it- Main’ Street. , Dr. William M. Stotkwell, . retiring | liam J. Davidson, local superintendent | Self the wreckage was cleared from ! { superintendent, with a handsome tie- | of the company entered a plea of not flwt le«l:-. Trafic was not inter- 2 pn Smith, with his. mma@ as| pin this morning. The pin is n the | guilty hefore 8. Commissioner W. | rupted. i R o2t ; that of a vouth, remen:bering | form of a silver scroll with a unique | H. Hays who ordered the case contin- —_— | Ik Hotn Sont ¢ “|LOCAL STOCK |H. S. THESPIANS TO wwhen jthere were but {hrec ysetting. Dr. Stockwell concludes his | ued until January FIVE HOUSES IN WEST END bewoon 1he Black o | public services today. bl BN i S i MARKET QUOTED ! PUT ON VAUDEVILLE RORR PR & _a Cons Gas ........ Corn Prod Ref .. Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar b3 fand Cedar street, recalling the T AR R RTTENR | HOARD OF SHOPLIFTERS IN Gaston W & eoach .days and tracing DISCUSS GARAGE MANAGEMENT. VEW YORK POLICE COURT| Howard and Abigail Sherman have | Gen Ilec »...... = = l the deyelopment of e city Plans for the .operation ~of the i £ | sold three houses on West Main street { Gen Motors 2 various . modern abpliances | municipal garage were discussed last| New York, Dec. 31-—More than 751 453 {wo more on Bradley street to| Goodrich (B F jounger generation ‘isi ac-{ night at a special committee meeting. | Men and women were arraigned in the | g yrcenberg. The deal involves| Gt Nor pfd f & matier of course, yester- | mie. committee favors hiring an ex- | OUTt of speclal sessions today, Charg-| uhout £40,000 and was made throush | Hlinois Cen o o - = = . iobserved, his SERA Wirth- | port imechanic and an assistant, the| 84 With shoplifting in department| /"5 “rocikman agency Inspiration Cop Rl i GG g0 SR T U i g 3 P 3 g girls a g a = . 5 E s . i ; | America 3 22 e squette deville BUPE, ERIR6 Tha's 1 ved Rt Mip | Pidos St d time, the dustallation-of & oq. Several had ‘been in prison since| - LEAVES ALL 10 HUSBANI Ak ;‘{f“. MEL e i ; American Hosiery .... 93 1055, |imatia ups oritien \5;:;;}'2;,,5“‘:,‘1‘}:,, ot | thun. it b .can. | [Ime-card system and the purchase of | hofore Xmas awaiting trial hocause Tiie will of Mrs. Bessle Graim | Int Mer Max pid 1083 10 D e 5o Inananens Hioh cenoil A ASPE Tiib Bomt TV oh & set of bookkceping hooks to be KeDt | they were ashamed fo motify their| Cochrane has been filed for probate. | Int Nickel oA 4 ‘[ American Silver s 8 | past month will be ready Friday evens he Civil war days. e | ¥ the'cterl of t]w police board. A| friends of their plight. Most of {hem | In the document she cirects that all | Tnt Tn_l’\‘{_ s s SR Billings & Spencer 3 ling to put-on. its show, i R b cfploy of thejiiStanley | MOCHT ‘wn‘ be heid nest week for| gaid the lu of feminine frivolities| her property, both real and personal, Kelly \\]‘J‘m:_,lllit 5 ; = Rights 0 y 4 i-’rl‘l’m"fl"“"- which was dfiring s the Level company and, served | final action. in the stores was too strong for them. | sl}d]l go to her husband after all just | 1\(‘nm><’;‘ ODRELSCLER = 4078 i Bristol B e o 3 3 Christmas week of last year . Wwal % faithrully until the was == ’ Those who pleaded guilty were fined | bills and debts have been paid. Her| Lack Steel ...... 8 : 5 eltis fims Cou e g a0 yes e ~ womy A from $25 to $100. husband, Robert Cochrane, is named | Lehigh Valley ... : 4 | Magle Lock Co The prckeait in an vl ¢ fral vears ago. | Mis srown ed on cur- executor. Max Motor s 32y anders Frary & Clark b Harriet Chamielt itk i8-6r-pure New H"g‘“"d i rent events at the ‘Woman's club yes- | S ; ———— e Mex Petroleum 2 oA ok S e \ 3 : ey (Furnished by Richier & Co.) | Basquette Troupe Will Be Seen in Stanley B. Eddy, Mer. | ; Bid Asked \ction at Y. W. C. A. on Next Friday Fvening. th is a native of Burling- BSSR aiect, ackoenilany .ofj torday, afternoon at the, Baptist| : S Deaths and Funerals. Midiale Boall 2 { National Mar Lamp (] 6 Kid,” Ruth Bassette and Bers o founders of the New] faken | ¢hurch.” She spoke of the “Fur| Hartford, Dec. 31.—Gavernor Hol- B i N Missouri Pac .... ; LS faohincl s il 4, i ! last,” telling of China and Japan comb aupro\'mll tod: the pa l"(‘;\[ of Al W tschl | Nat Lead 5 Mrs. Frank Traut presided. Mrs. | 3 7 for the maintcnance of the Alois Wratschko. | Nev € Al 5 %N e Judd Mfg ¢ 5 argaret Mite i - f e romte. Mount poured. assisted by | ehildren’s home in Newington which is| Alois Wratschko, aged 63 years, re- | Ny o Braio | P Gl iy B L i b P & 7 - ” S 2 5 2 Srake .. K, Sto & ) & : 1e Garden of Beads KNatherine ar Service For | | Mvs Allan €. McKinnie, Mrs, W. C.| conducted by the children’s aid society. | siding at 479 Park street, died at the | L v oo 5% © 00 fov [t iy B S e ; b Hugerford and Mrs. J. H. Robinson. | He dlso approved the paymont of the | New Dritain General hospital lnst| \ v o 11 16 E : t | Ilorencd Aomat Tamaa S s i . « | The table was prettily decorated with | duarterly appropriations for hospitals| night from bronchial pneumonia. el ; : A 5 ol "4 Bernadine s} ¢ 'onight’s (,elebtators} ""‘:; T S as folloy St. Raphael’s, New Ha-| had been an inmate at the institution | orfollt & West .. ¢ : Nf"';"‘}",,“‘ Al e trice Reynal and Bechading S e e 3 = 2 ven, $3, Griffin, Derby 500; | since last Saturday. e had been | NOVth Amer penley pe & Fi FPoof,” Dorathaf has Deen arramgdd by ¢ BURRITT GRANGE MEREING, | Norwalk, $2.500 and Stamford. $2.500. | employed at the Hartford Machine | Northern Pac ... : ; o e ke : ot 2 vl s 4 L. Beurdsley of thp Con- | © Burritt Grange will hold its regular = : Screw company since 1905, after his| Ohlo Cilies Gas.. ; il | s gpgrian Dettlon Pih Ha hpany as. follows: | feih e S R ARREST ALLEGED RED, arrival in this country from Austria. | Dan Am P& T . 1055 108 =~ * g St gt i 1L orth end line at 12 .| #:30 p. m.. it being Past Masters’ |* Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 31.—Dr, Anna|H ‘es four soms, Jos, Wratschko | Penn R R ....... 40 e e | foahert Mokt s vha il leaves Berlin at 1 &, | nignt The feature of eveninz | Reinstein, wife of Boris Reinstein, | of this city, Harry, Alois and Frank, | Pittsburgh ( "-‘L o : . FRATERNTITY ANNUAL % '{-'1“ Sk "‘” »‘;‘]‘"1'- . ves Plainville at 1 &, m. | will be an interesti lecture on | at one time reported to bo @ member | and @ wife in Austria. The funer BuegsedSteel jCx DANCE TOMORROW EVENING | jroote: twinter g1l Aline xe 1eabalis ervice to Hartford ta 1 ! “Taxation and its Methods” by an|of the Lenine-Trotzky cabinet and|Will be held at 9 o'clock Triday | Ray ST 194 % B The Theta Sigma fraternity will hnhllml:‘(;' ‘Liiv\’\\nl‘!;l:‘ll g 1:;.’:];;1i'rrf~l-sm'11;.',’1:'.‘," Pawclogves Holliegg st | n]nm‘d‘v \;lJ“"k‘“"‘-) . synl;'(.icu \Wln"“ ;Lml»lu' be in \l'l}ulgc of propac ‘1““1:( in | morning at St. Peter's ¢hurch. Reading ... i She annnil Banis SuGortaT ~eamine in| Dsenthy Bosta: siatsn, Wt Sl should interest the public. A cor-| foreign countries, was arrested here = toD : e Y. W. C. A. The affair is in charge | Jap, Katherine Kron; aial invitation is extended to all to|today by officers acting under direc Mrs. A, J. Leonard. i Royal “‘0'1 Hebii il ‘u‘;’ :n\-ir-\x:x'ntlifi-\.: ;.T‘f..fl'f»”fl,\'(-f\"" Il‘\':"ml\ Florence Mouat; coon, ll«\l«\(\u}\pl‘l‘;:: LD BAR BERGER. end the entertainment which will | tion of the Lusk inve ting com- tev. H. A. Cook, pastor of the Trin- | = el . apd consisting of Philip Sparks, Frani con: student, Katherine Swift; tough, T WM | Decin at £.n, and 1€ 10 hoped [as8 limitres. @ Afley ibalngtduestionied iy JHILY Mathodist ehurch, 0?;" i,‘"f‘;l - ;t,‘]fl‘zl:l‘;;i‘.& S ® | Sullivan and Francis Delaney. The Lillian Sleath; hula, Margaret Miteh- rmitting Victor L. Berger, | Wil be @ e s Daneing | List. Attorney Moore, Dr. Reinstein ‘_m}rt-}-\f l:\ex\lu.s I\H; 111 ‘.,l..s d}l:m‘ut,:\‘ S Soapl 5 auy, | Datronesses are Mrs. Flarry lKmmett, ell: Spanish girl, Doris Freeman pangressman from Wiseens | W1 Tollow the program was taken to ihe county jail. '“)\‘» i ko e “;);‘I' i eihanater Mrs. Thomas Feeney and Mrs. Ken- | chorus . Marriet Chamberlaing e an address here, was | =y == —— S £ Ganitad et TRkl g ol el i neth Walthe Music will be fur-|bride, t Toster Bt amyor - Joeh ”'] GRA 2 BURNED TO DEATH. fromin {"“‘_‘f“‘;‘l s R M el e nished by Crosley’s Major orchestra ie Providence Postretl e | | Rockvill l“i(l.'v 31 A P f| Savannab, Ga., De I oaptain i el e e e kb e 2 oG e bt egion. Mayor s | ballots cast in all four wards at the re-| 3. &, Southard, of the U. S Shippi —- (Enlohatisco it e 0! hed taloh'a vnguz(; “ [<-‘E»|l::'.~fw»v‘1i(‘-1: \.V,‘.x,h[‘ e o a e szM u;:h;\mr«\’:’l\ml ”('1;11”)]::}:“: S R United Fruil | Tl 16 ; Hour, Day or Night. B Stein & Co. has taken a building 1 Bhes el Tt | United Retail St . o 9 n N Q. A TRV permit to construct a two story block legal department Jidads | Judse W. M. Maitbie of the superior| pumed to death today at Havana, Miss Abby 17 Clap, aged about 82 Srosd Bred TARRANT & HAFFEY At the corner of West Main and Wash- ced that he would ;Al\(-‘, g0 rtitoday. The petition wa a, when his quarters aboard hisf years, died last evening. far as i ¢ ldecision on Frict ‘or John P. Cameron. republic S Indus Alco i 3 4 UNDERTAKERS . | ington streets at a cost of $80,000. The who was defeated by cderick 4 o . termined origin, according 0 ¢ but distant relatives. Funeral .erv- | Hartenstein, democraf, by one vote. § 5 ERid ¢ ye hLowERS G $15.000 | s | blegram received by the South Amer- fices Will be held in Walpole. Mass R, # " 8115,000. l'ican Maritime corporation, operators | tomorrow aftemnoon and interment {2 E SR L Orders 'Taken for Upholste 1° e SteE will be in that cemetery e locks off two vaulih in! . Dec. 81.—Tour ynmagked | °F the steame S | Va car Chiem of the Gold Furnitup ) 3 fore noon today en- | » 2 0y = | wWitlvs Overland 2 i B | 2 isipetare foon fodey Sl COMMUNITY SING TONIGHT e " rUERAL DIRECTORS nivers | forth between § tionzl bank of Benson, a suburb of The final community sing of Christ- The funeral of Miss Ellen Nicho SWISS MINISTER ARRIVES. i H he cracksmen broke difto! Omaha, lined six emploves and five { mas carols will take place around the | Tracy was held ut 2 o'clack this aft- New York, Dec. 31.—Pleasant ,\_l “ rews i 00' B, nc. Bal‘bel' Shfl 1 bt 1 o'clock « this marni customers of the bank against the |'Christmas tree this evening from 7{ crnoon at Hrwin Mortuary chapel | Stevall, U. S. minister to Switzerland, | e kit watchman to a cadi ]\mn and robbed the vault of $115,- | until 9 o'cleck with the Boys' Club . GOWL Cu il officiatin Miss| arvived here today on the steameg THE FUNERAL HOME 4 I'mt Class Arfislx g and a half b i lat | 000, most of which was negotiable | band furnishins the music. The sing- | Tr: had been a member of the Cen-| Nicuw Amsterdam from Rotterds fice and Parlors 15 Walnut, Strcets to Serve Y0u_ leaving at 5:30 6 A'paper and Liberty bonds. They es- | ing will be direeted by Geor B. ongregational chureh for more| Boulozne and Plymouth. He was ac 213 Main St o tlte watchman. | j caped in an automobile. ll\mtumws. l than 60 years. companicd by his wife, Telephone. 3 am St. Niles-Be-Pond com . | “The Lost Chord.” Dorothy Boofh S Stee A1k 67 Jubilee St., Tel. 1 2, is the one upon which the propose New Britain municipal hotel was tq | have been constructed. - ship were destroyed by fire of urde-]can be ascertained she le nogel0] e 343, 1365 | 33 MY RILE St Enst End Ofce, 133 | Pullding will be 8890 feat: THeusits - = s Ste fd ..... E s | Lady Attendant—Iree Use of Chapel.