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'WEST MAIN STREET MEEN'"NA HAVING '‘He Made Kimberley Famous ’WHATI:‘};F,JL",?&%E;ERE? i e et (b il O A 250 zood ek in Germany inclement WOMANSO YEARS OLD TRUSTMI]]FH[]ULTY Now Gem Finder Is Broke v« e e s i 5 i e ”3’”""" maica Ginger and Any Misture hered for New Year's eve fralins | Rocco Caper S T £ - Lefore the w | stresz s last ni That Might Include a “Kick."” ——— | thieves and $1.00 etty Stone” Put South Af i iz e st SL00 “Mrs. Sarah Wetherell's Birthday Investgation Stows Many Gom- ™% 50w Sum 0 T ) ‘ L IN 13 Moms ! £ ¥ i BY EDWARD M. THIERRY, ; ! merrymaking incident 1o Berlin's s noi detecied af their work Mouda b][]es 1n Tha[ GOHD[]’y | A. Staff Correspondent With 5 : | ond after-the-war Npw Year's eve. i ¥ y ! the Smithsonian-Universal ; sy : thoughis of “arid” United =t Dutch sportsman Will Walk From | African Expedition. e curred to Americans who are . Iy enouAires Jan ol SR S e (i S : [ city. Every now and then. 5 Rio De Janeiro to san Fraacisco | TARRA\’T & HAFF New Britain will have another non- ! ; = S , 3 lon and Bristol hotels, where Ameri i ‘ 5 7 : M of the chamber of: deputies 5 b man who discovered diamonds in ] S 1o BLEL ior Puvr<c of 100.000 Flovins. ogenarian on Monduy, when MM ot cins gathered. some one was hea X sarah Wetherell will celebrate hor | covered after more than & ye : His s Biriemus Stephatns dns > 3 | remar j { oRH Ch T oL L Carl ey, 38 MYRTLE St., East End Of 90th birthday at the home of he investigation that Arvgentina is afflict-{ ogps, s 67 vears old. i ol P : 2 Y e I wonder what they're drinkisg o! 1 : : B i Jubilee St., Tel. 1431-2, laughter, Mrs. George H. Woodir ed with “trusts.” Wine, flour, lime, | vears he found the first diamond 2o N e tonight. g itoilin idid e o few days aza from Amsterdan | Lady Attendant—Free Use of of 451 West Main street. and row he hasn’t 3 g & SRt cibors i than an wed hi i i Orders Taken for Upholst > Ah=. Wetherell was born in Cram- £ o “the hole in the west” oin this city n. N. Y., on January 1830, and | described in a recent report of the which liquid refreshment 1 st in 18 monta spent the first 18 years of her life on committee as under the control 068, Toou4 hung over the identity of the 8 3 1 Lo Lhe capital. 1 antivination off or 100,000 e it . PUNERAL DIR .L]Dl g her father’s farm in that town. SLey erusts” which have been able to flour- | finder of the sem that put Kimberle 3 i thass i o “‘y INOY et es et 1 of Dutch sp < 9 spent the greater part of her life Ny 0, g muaintain high prices chiefly } and South Afr on the map and in- 5 N b (e l‘“: > ‘l :f".'r',"('[""\',"‘,”""_ 1 s | ravte woul > from > Monte- n rews“ on e Unionville, where she lived for 50| j cause of high protective tariffs or{augurated an incalculably rich indus- 3 B Ak e < deo, to Puenos Aires cnce across | years after being married. Her hus-| goiomble railroad rates. it is charged. | t IR > i e o ”“‘1 i “"l““»-\ e -] Avzent [ Elral Grove i Wetherall atedln | e e e tfthol “snost] 1t iwas vasuely! racordeal that (B ; . § sl B T -{ and Valparaiso. up to the west const | qufice 1 o S Walnut Unionville about 23 ye: g0. Shel| typieal ‘trust’” in Argentina (the | “Bushman boy” was the discoverer. | | = Eoit Sl o S T Paz. Lima. Quito, m):nl'x_. Pias made her home with her d - | word “‘trust” is put in quotation marlks | But now Jacobs has been identified as | > ; St : g receipts | through the republics of Panama, ter in this ecity for the past decadc.| throughout the rveport) is the “wine | the right man E e & X 2 Cme——— Mrs. Wetherell has two children | trust” in the t grape growing pro- | Played Marbles With a $2.500 Diamond | S i ugine. They are M. 5 Wooding | vince of Mondus o uhe siepes of ol Jesoin hon ey ot tone s | | 5 FROM 9 TO 12:30 A, M. FROM 4 TO 5 P. M. ONLY of Bridgeport. Another son, George | nation of wine producers is an “offi- | diamond of 21 1-# karats that brought i I B SRR | e e i e ) 5 of the greuter part of ks administra- [ | ~Our people were living on a farm MAINE POTATOES .... 15 1b pk 57c¢ [SMO. SHOULDERS ..........1b 19 STEAKS, ALL KIN D5— Round, Sirloin, Porterhouse or PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF ... 1b Short s L COMPOUND LARD MIXED NUTS . 3 Ibs for 8 21bs for ...... MILK CRACKERS ...........1Ib potatocs, meat and oil and naptha ave | ——a1 | Famo only came to thé past year. Ior the Andes 1o Santiago | AL HOME Telephone. vear ago. Father in War of 1812 ot A 2 T o fa b tion out of “the local priwifege created | at DeKalk, near I{opetown, 87 miles All of the members of Mrs. Weth-1 10y Sonopoly of win southwest of Kimberley.” Jacobs told | SRASMUS S. JACOBS drell’s family were notable s xanls Destruction of grapes and wine, ex- fme. “One day, in 1866, I same some- yles of longevity. She had two th-| ortation of wine at a law price and | thing spurkling under a tree. It w ®rs who lved to be 75 and 86 vears| majntenance of a high price in Argen- | & little stone. It thought it prett MOTORS ARE NOW FEW ald, respectively. Her sister died at| ting are alleged. The “trust” is able | and took it home. ! the age of 84 years. Her father| to exist, the report says, by virtue of for several wecl ed it with fought in the War of 1812 n.zu_in.~_ | high customs duties which discourage | other stones I had to play Klip-Klib | Sureets of Dublin Have But Few Auto- England and died at the age of 75| the importation of ordinary wines and | (marbles). One day Schalk van Nie- | e S L Gabaad e vears. by the ald of the national banks. Re- | kerk, a farmer living nearby, stopped | 'MCPHes for Public Service Work. Mrs. Wetherell enjoys remarkably | form in the administration of the [at our heuse and happened to see the Owing to License Orders. 700 ealth except for the fact that| banks and in the tariff laws is de-| stone. Dublin, Jan. 2.—Motor t #Wr evesight is failing. To quote her | manded “Y've since learned that a short time | been almost completely ban awn Words, she says, “T am ip 1 The committee numes the Standard | pefore that Mr. Van Niekerk had the streets of Dublin and numerous markably good health and I do Oil company of the United States as|jeen told what a dinmond looked like, | other Irish cities and town s result creat deal of work.’ She added, | the “trust” which controls kerosenc | by a land surveyor named Von Lud- | of the government's order requiring T am not brogging but T am simply | and naphtha in Argentina. The report | . owners and drivers of all kinds of au- thankful for my good fortune.” »*‘“: 101“1"1 “"*(L ‘Il £ ‘I""‘ ] ;‘“‘"9;‘1’“- “Van Niekerk asked my mother if ‘"l‘;!hhllvs to obt o permits from the : i ericanodel petroleo” has in Argentinaly . ., buy my pretty stone. She | police to operate their cars Recalls Civil War Days. a “powerful subsidiary company, di- ,‘:\‘l,;,‘:\fi:‘[:‘l R e e S T She recalled the days of the Civil| vided in its legal aspect into one sec- | o sione and gave it to him. He |10 apply for permits, and hid no diffi- War when she was living in Union- | tion of production, another of market- | 1014 her if it proved to be a diamond | €ulty in obtaining them. but the driv- ville. At that time she was one of | ing and transport.” R i e A e i T o i R Los e the great army of women workers “The commerrial stices of this | gecond Diamond Sold for $36,000. | 10 convince the police of their freedom ind spent her time in making lint| ‘trust’ " says the report, “are those of | awe were all surprised sometime | from Sinn Fein sympathies, refused to ind bandages for use in the army | a monopoly which wishes to extend | e iCo g Chen e came back and | 40 0. A few owners whose chaut- hospitals. She recalled that the girls [ even more and consolidate. There is | o S0l 0 5 00 0 e "G ie @ or | feurs refused to apply for permits dis- of that day went to church wearing | No proof that the ‘trust’ has determin- | (S Spr 0 f im0 B0 Tad been | Missed them and the men made a calico dresses and ramarked that no [ €d upon increasing the price of kero-i _ 13 %, . 500 pound nd our share | trades union matter of it. .They have rl of the present time would think [ Sene and naptha in the country, but it 3 (o o 1o (hird. invited sympathetic strikes by all 3¢ attending services clad in such | iS certain that ks prices represent a i "o\ "Giererk had passed the dia- | transport worke raiment. elative incresse, that is ta say, with| SO SIS, S poh reader, The situation amounts to a whole- relation to the cost of production.” i { i sale strike of the inotor driver The Wetherells were among the ; : - | promising him a_third if he proved = X . Argentina’s defense against “this in- | FFOR TS WIS S WA (G, (0 TEVC | Since the order became cifective ther rly settlers in Unionville and Mrs. | ternational und almost world-wide 2 have been no cars on the streets ¢ L 82008 irahamstown, pronounced it real | N : 3 [etherell said today that she re- | monopols” the committee con- df“‘“::“m‘;;" DSt to (Cape Town | cept those driven by their owners, Members the time when what now | sists of encouraging commerce in and ,‘“‘;“‘)l, < m,m_‘“m_‘ S mm‘m Wode. | Most Dublin traders had adopted mo-; Main street in that town was simply | production of all other materials ca- ‘l‘“‘ = “{ f""“ It for $2.500.% tor traction for the delivery of their brush covered tract of unused' pable of producing light and heat and “{‘l};'e* "f;’;d‘ ““‘m,nd'\ o o tound | 2o0ds to custome e btol=t and. She has bee or 0 e developing the roductior £ he sec SO e drivers has interfered with trade. The land. She has been to her old home) ¢ opin e production of neat Frogotown. ¢ wae of 83 i.4 | drivers has interfered with trade « CORN BEEF Ib HAMBURG .. Ib 18¢ FOWL ...... b 42 town lately and compared the town [ troleum as a government enterprise | near HonStowil: 0 A% B SE L S0 mewspapers in the evening reach their i MOHICAN ' White Rock | MOHICAN of the present day with the hamlet since every private enterprise will be leaders much later than usual for the B ) ] : tot named Booi. C { of 50 years ago. annihilated or , absorbed by the | tent e % same reason. ¢ L UR IPS l “trust, Van Niekerk bought the diamond et o eamery Bu-ter I N omato Sou Church Member 50 Years. v B cifers. o rse. B ears Dealing with meat, the report says|for 500 sheep, 11 heifers. a horse, § 5, went to London but they failed @ Mrs. Wetherell was n member of | that the exportation of this cbmmod. | 8&ddle and bridle and a gun! Van | FURCR B0 SO Lant from its de- Lb 70 the Unionville Congregational church | iy is “in the hands of great compa. | Niekerk sold it for $56.000 and it was [ 2 0 . C ec 25¢c ! 3 cans for 25¢] - for more than §0 years and relin- | njes which are subsidiary to still more | later bcught by the Barl of Dudle The eovernment regards its order as quished her membership recently only e il ol combay e et 2 | tor i1 2ot0 000N (s S vilin e cossary 1o prevent « als fre — Bdcause he no longer makes her el Lapitanitic) s tpe i rone ] megmion ot the Cobintess of Dudiey and SERn s e S I.IA\IB[JR(;ER | FLORIDA PEAS OR home in that town. She is also «| co ttee 1 ds that Argentina | is known as the “Star, of South Afri- & = 0 1 a erite X AN g \{ S p Ea Y J = harter mamber of the Womea's Tic committee recommends that Argentina | 15 & ,or committing acrime. W:{l-(l)lig:a‘:h{_ [\ . 1b 40c¢ : -\O;;:;l\ GES doz 45c¢ CORN ... . acan 1 ef Corps which was formed after the il M e — - . L y: B il war as an auxillary toithe Grand | plunts’ snd: ontes. inte divest tointien MISS JOHNSTON NAMED. FUNERAL SERVICES CHFE\:F Ib 39¢ i FIGS 40c L.}I'%(%FA'%gIESOF AR . x A and enter into direct NUT e HEAD LETTUCE MOH. MINCE Army of the Republic, rith the great foreign markets of | Miss Agnes Johnston, who is ths # o She is, according to her daughter's B hind s i work secretary of the Y. W FOR W. H. GLADDEN a head ......... 18¢ X consumption. girls statement, unlike the average older| Finding that a milling trust exists.| <. A. in Pasadena, Cal, has Dbe e _I:’EAN uT NATIVE NABOB PUMPKIN BUTTER ... . ib CELERY ... bch 25¢ person, in that.she is very progres-| ihe c ttee declaves hat laws| elected a delegate to go to the eightl 5 aios - - | kigeiahaliiiiesi tollcen v it | e s :1\;:(.:1:\“:\i;‘\; Stadents Volunteer con- | Azed Civil War Veteran Is Buried in | times and be “in the swim.” She | binatio re nee ¥ and that “we | vention to be held in Des Moines. fa.. | drview Cemetery This \eeps posted on current events' and | should educate ourselves ce v} December 31 to January 5. She will \rternoon. MOH. SELECTED WEET FOTATOES WHITE PEA EGGS doz Ibs for : BEANS RASPBERRY GRAPE DINNER BLEND JAM ........ 2¢ ERUIT S 25 COFFEE .... b 3 politics, n discuss current topic in | and politically for the socia i o 8 ¢ he exhibi corkers a . il e W : an intelligent manner and even has a | this industry.” g ?:x::m:,fu‘ et e o Theltuneal ot WillIZm E LA OIRd s, QUEEN ONIONS SUNBRITE CLEAN OLIVE 4 1bs SER .. 3 cans for 1 i i:‘o':"}.‘,‘:}l? \‘1\05:‘1‘;:‘1'\:!;\‘)' ‘lxm'f:"“?,\ s { important features of the convention, | “¥4 7('1“;?]‘:?‘ I:,M f'i'u','.‘, f{*l‘l;h);‘I';‘:"‘“"f:" 5 Large Dl | Sweet Juicy = CAMPBELL’S PICKLES ORANGES BEANS suffrage party, she said, but he- as it gives the delegates interesting ;- ook, Interment was i the ! R N e o bt CITY ITEMS | data regarding economic conditions. | i o in Wairview cemetery. | | 3 for 10c | Doz. 35c¢ 2 cans for 25¢ ECIAL FROM 9 TO 12:30 A. M. o tivittes Defore the : social as well as political, in practical- [ oo "G il pastonotthe | LEGS OF YOUNG LAMB .... Ib 24¢) CORN STARCH . S o FORES OF YOUNG LAMB b 12V5¢ i BLUE TIP MATC HES ~ Merchants With Hoarding | The Shutile Meadow club was the i N ninent steamer Mont- Anayor of De Valera as an individual | Government wool hose 35¢. Besse- | Johnston is the daughter of Mr. and| ro)owing members of the Sons of | . : e : LOINS OF YOUNG LAMB .. b L)(I 6 pkgs for . ... Rochester, N. Y.. Jan. 2—The Roch- | 2che of saiety yesterday afternoon at | Canad) < ) | L It is evident that Mrs. Wetherell | ¢land Co.—advt. Mrs. F. . Johnston, of West Main | yorerans acted as pall beare W. conld cast her vote sensibly aqd know Walter Donahue today obtuined a | Street. She has been in Pasadena for | j;. jiossbers. J. G. Bulkley. -J. M.y gvhy and for whom she voted. She( permit from the police to conduct a veral months ltelyea. A. M. Clark. J. W. Williams } is, however, in sympathy with the | buxing exhibition next Monday night | ST and A. G. Smith. The honorary pall = police T 5 { the anmual New Year's “open house.” | calm st iy today on another | \imroRr T1RUCK BLOCKS TROLLIY i, i ity | S A TR AR | St e b Tl Tt a0 | o T T T EEEE s E e St and thutiseverall carisadsl orit0| Puttetiluncheont MiDancing d5lartediiat for the “3“”‘“‘"{"' there w ““‘A i el e i T e e ”,»l — S—— S— e —— e it e e 3 o'clock and ended at 10 p. m_ There { are facing starvatior NeiMontealmBl 8 o e e 5 | were about 200 present. will try 1o get to Belle Isle by goi machinery for on f the factori Z prohibition party, and stated that her | in Bardeck’s hall. ! RED CROSS REOPIINS, | bearers were members of the G. A. It. e B the way bere had petialle Been e | S f Sl Talmed Tonak ) aive t,\mmm the cast coast of Newfound- |and @ Jarse motor truck —carryin | Lean = S Lean Pot % r Rib Boiling Roast Rolls Beef 1b 12¢ 4 b’ 28¢ b 10¢ RIB ROAST . LEGS OF NATIVE LEAN FRESH 25¢ | 2 HAMS .. LEAN PORK RUMPS OF FRESH PIG'S ] VEAL .......1b20c | FEET........ LOIN LAMB SHOULDER ROAST FRESH CHOPS 32¢ | | SHOULDERS Ib 2 FRESH SPARE VEAL STEWING CHOPS b 28¢ | FOWL ... ... 1b 2 SUGAR CURED FRESH GROUND NATIVE ROASTING IEIIEEIIEIIEIE]EEEEEEEEEE@EEEE@EEEEE@E@ records at Morans AL of cutting ice upon Shuttic dow Lake was started yesterday. Engine company No. s called out this afternocn to » house of Policeman Matthias Ri at 190 Hart street for a chimney Several cases re assizned for trial | ¥ in the city court this afternoon and ! Jam case of M, nst I.] workers are needed. buildings 49, cost $261.327. Number | | Cl\argc Rochester Blumberg was he 3 n x\';;s? somax \""’)““““ ! of b i buildings 9. cost G4.540. i = e T ihe reserved by Judge M. Meskill 2 Number of alterations 18 North Sydney, 2 . the | protal §635.461 I EE A EE and her sons were of the Fan® victor The local Red Cross chapter wWil) They were 5. H. Wood. F. V. Street- S ived and stored. { a purim in Turner hall, Arch street, on building material. held up o west same mind in the matter. Work open Monday afternoon, January er, \\. F. Sternberg, L. D. Pentield, The police say that they hay i land. 1 1 1 W M 1 s i R | powmat rea estern Market Big Saturday Sa | Mrs. Wetherell will celeh hev | ype ou the second tloor of the former{ L. F. Dunn and Michael McMahon. birthday quietly at her daughter’, % hewdguarters. Mrs. Klingbe i = = = home. A number of friends will pro have charge of the sewing and will b» | MONTH IN BULLDING. dence sufficient to conviet at least two | 2 o s sy “,:Oll ler: .""rl,"'(,:,.ml“ mn 1' ‘lfi\.:} ranged for the occasion. PROLONGS COMMERCIAL than minutc ; : N = s £ AL 1y ot ¢ 2 2. ~—The S 1 i ang he trucek were Yo "w iR AR ML L. Groman, formerly of (on- Washington, Jan. The Swedish | dray and t . S T T 7 LI o O partment of justice can have the | 0o b TrOMET, FOUUEIY 0f fon- | @ ien office hus issued a communique [ @ heavy rope and it was crched | BIG SALE ON CERIES AND MEATS, \LL HIGH GRADE GOODS AT THE LOWH ably call to extend their congratu the r xcept Saturd Al 3uildin Inspector Allen’s report ions and goed wishes and she expe women of the city are covdially in-| i . {ha month of December is: evidence if wist N - 1 . " o P Sdencepliirwiah | promoted to the foremanship of a de. | tempararily prolonging until Mareh 31 | across the tracks in such @ way PRICES. PHONE ORDER AND HAVE DELIV D TO YOUR HOME 1tr 1y between Sweden | obstruct tratlic to have her children and zrandchil- vited to come, as 130 pairs ol pa- Total number of permits issued for i partment in the Hudson Motor con- | the commerci dren with her, have been sent to be made and | jyocomber 81, Number of frame i ic | pany factory at Detroit. Groman was | a0 Germany concluded May 2, 1911, = i MEAT SPH L 1 GROCERIES iral Jellicoe 1 : i ; LL , forme sistant in a department of | with the stipulation that three mouths e N R R Ly " . 3 : N AT | ToTpErLy o i i b cien < ROAST PORK Fresh and 1 H MILK CRACKI S e Visits Stock Exchange | tiat concern. I noticistlis xpidon i Do e e PRESH HAMS : i & il D& B L POMATORS 15¢ ¢ New York, Jan. 2.—Admiral Jelli- filieneRwillibeis bnectingRotatheR Ml e S h ol e So i B PRESH SHOULDERS . : ¢ NS : - CANS TOMATO SOUP coe, retired first lord of the Dritis mn'!”! ur.\:\ = the Hl'-l\rl-\v school h:\\{: A g R a ROAST OF HEAVY STEE oI B 3 TERKBEAUT (53¢ can PURE OLIVE OIL $1.3 admiralty, who has been making a [ON Flm street, Sunday evening. All g NA R E » BACON : ey o CANS HIGH GRADE CORN O} PEAS tour of Canada and mapping out a | members of the lodge arve requested ! Deaths dn(] Funerah it | s POUNDS | RGBS e e B ANNED BEANS o % cans 18 naval policy for that country, today | to be s (mln nl.\-‘ ‘Hn‘ election of offi- | e : > 3 CRLGEST IR o o I ! ARGE FANCY 7T v il =i fo visited the New York stock exchange | C€rS Wi AKE L DILCE, rank Goodwin, Y . PORK CHOPS 5 S5 <c Giie AN 3 e CEEE B Gt v e George S lcott of Boston spent | Frank Goodwin of 183 Main strect, & HAMBURG STEAK 2 iy S CABBAG 2 S NS chairman of the hoard directors | the New Year with his family at| aged 63 vears, died last night at the | 3 7 | CORNED BEEDP Nicely Cor o L 15e Iy of the Bethlehem Steel Co. The vis- | their home on Franklin Square. The | New Britain general hospital. He leit | § 23 SHOULDER STEAK . g N bl WE GIVE SPECIAL PRICES TO HOTE itors were greeted with cheers by the | Misses Lucy and Theodora Talcott | no immediate relatives. The body has I LESTAURANTS AND BOARDING HOUSES brokers and clerks and business was | Will return to Boston Monday, but | been turned over to J. M. C‘urtin & Co, s { - - . IN CASE 3 temporarily suspended as they v Mrs. Annie Churchill and Miss Rose | to prepare for burial. L PURE LEAF LARD .. e S0C ALL. CANNED GOODS IN CASE LOTS. ghown through the exchang. Churehill will remain in thi - TR T i nit Alois Wratschko. GERMANS P! : The tuneral of Alois W I = "UT LS TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | held at 9 o'clock this mon ERK Berlin, Jan. 2.—German builders of 5 v 3 5 G et | z 2 i Peter's church. Rev. Charles Coppens § " automobiles and motor frucks are | FOR SALE-—\We have for sale for the | officiated G oy move e N protesting at the importation into owner a 1919 Hudson speedster, | burial was in the new Catholic ceme ; g ! germany of Amer automobiles ke naw . Boreainlil Likeniatont T A HSR . i o 1 3 Sl . OES and lorries from oc d territory. It | Apply 8. & Motor Sales Co., 14 is charged that an attempt is being Elm St Tel 3t 1-2 H Cavd or made by a newly organized compiny — = —— \ We wish to t our kind to ship into Germany 16,000 cars and TED-—Girl to Ieun telephone op- | and neighbors for; tioral trit s and trucks, via Coblenz. Siuch a flooding ing. Paid while learning. sympathy at the time of death of | 4 : : oo mAaLN STREE FRANK CIANFLONE, Prop. TEL. 14 fof the German market, it is stated, ply at local office, West Main § e | our beloved son, Frederick O. And- workers. MR. and MRS, CHAS, ANDERSON would result in the discharge of muany l call 50 between $ a. m. and ; erson e

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