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- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY T0, 1920. 1 | VRO TRINGE i FINANGAL | | RICHTER & CO FTIMES THINGS :ovns.el ]’:j‘l‘:;: m:::. wnu‘ ;,u U‘(,,Ll ach & Co., e, local manager. &:‘C‘f«f;\}::;‘m;fi}o CABLESTO WILSON o= . = o o ‘*I“.:]?.‘;Ei WALL STREET STOCK | Aeiea | Members New York Stock Exchange her husbu 2 shters, rer husbund, thi daughte; Railroad Stocks Ml el | HId & Conn W It 1t ... . 1| 31 WEST MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, CON STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr, Telephone 2040 Mrs. Isubel Belmonte. | ind Bk & Tr Co . e S N Ry e e e Mrs, bel Belmonte, widow of the lite Julian Belmonte, died this morn- City Bk & Trust Co { Conn River Bha Co 1 — Reraaeini ot - | ing at her home, 271 Clark street. I o 5 o who are allesed 1o be waur | o S el 3 5 Wall Stree 30 _The First Natl Bank Most swell dressers ave from e [(5xe ganats yoarsiold P Burvivinesared Se Ll g ) | Hfd-Aetna Nat 1 i two daughters, Mrs. Mary Graci and‘ market was beset with fresh ditfic 30 b ,l‘.rl 7 " b TE ‘o in the course of compila- : X | Mrs. Annie Bananas; and three sons, | iies at the opening of today's session. | 1irq M R Missouri. : bt = : ! tion t is pected it wil soon be | 1 The modern Lean Brumuw reudy for publication and delivery. 1;‘0‘_‘9: L‘;“l;:;’?if;tv of \1?‘:‘;10-::;'1 and | Overnight wnmouncement of the | Land Mis & Title Co . ax ° > upon alleged authenticated mater e L T it ] cetext for | EloeNIx Natl Bank .. W can =how you the class- which is on file in the Germman ar- Yl‘;_k A0 s e S Seulcooiapnicior | Riverside Trust teat liie. ap dvevats that cver chives. It was stated tonizht Ger- < v not- demand = | becially directed against railway | State Bk & Tr Co many, however. would B Coee s hugzed a collar into shape, extradition of the men named in its| e LAy hares, eve ] s | United stat 3 he funcral of Lina Ottavi was | Dares, however, .shippings. motors ed States Bank We're an authority w jngctmen held at 1° o'clock thie afternoon from | and steels showink the most heavi- | CO1onial Nuil Bank ... rhe home on Wilcox street. The i Reactions in these groups ran lire Inx. Companies. Dug a.n 0 gomed 108 neckwces &t burial was—m S$t. Mary's new ceme- 9 Co renewed ' selling. This was not €S- | Security Trust Co ® points, oils und coppers | \Uto Insurance ~differ ) ified. tery. I dal i R wlso falling back. Sterling exchange | et Fire | oy : : Hartford Fire lnsine CamBanc el v was cnilen - Curtin Infant Dies. owed no material change from Yes- | National Fire ... . i st The intant daughter of Mr. and [icrday’s final quotation. Phoenix Fire oup this afternoon to estinguish- -a | a0 T O T T P ineton 4 re ... il i e iy arming i Npon—Trading during the morning ; Standard rire fire in a trolley car at the center..The | 5 " $ 1O : 5 I he Farrell insulation wiring on the floow of ‘the | {YENAS ‘rj::"f‘hr‘;':“”“‘,"‘,h 4% Miss | followed vesterday's course. Eavl¥ | Lify and Indemni & & A antaa e siihas e © funeral|reactions were extended, speculative Compaalr g i l ts uste Frank B. Cox of 2 ity street, ¢ held tomorrow afternoon | Issues, especially shippings making Netr o & = i a Aeina Cas & | . Kl ; ‘ : alights rre is- attuck new low records. General Motor: : . lOthln o 5 sllghtiy improved (rom - Ris-attus RO 5 e ene T R R e e . irfluenza. T - The fukerkl 6T donniTHora was hela | oo SIS Simost Funcertaln, | teature, |60 nnt Geninig 10 o= | Rev. G. 15 Pihl pustor b the, e ; 41 dropping 7 points and making full | fonn Gen Life . . 271 MAIN ST. ish Bethany church, is confinegd to_his ‘l‘;d'e‘_fuf'i‘;‘"‘ “1‘:‘“‘:}“”::,“ L f"j’:" v”‘l I vecovery. Affiliated shares and oils ' "r“d Stéam Boile K home on i'ranklin Square.with an'at- | SheeTtaking, pariors of faral and | manifested a heavier trend and equip- | TrAvElers o........... 600 s ananas S SRR (mnt Foontinue it with 1s. Rights .,.........128 A son was born today in the N SRS = | coppers, leathers and tobaccos Public Utilities. 3 jeners a : . e Foreign e ge lost some of its ; Britain General lhospital "to"Mr e reign exchange lost some of its | sniea DEPLORES RESULTS N VA, oF 1 Basaort Srest |t cumorms ot e Buseina s | 12T SABIY, The London rate Sl | Y Gus 1 Co vom The ks’ fair committes, hus de- | peig (his morning from the home on | oo5 "IMost three cent 20 bel 3 o = . L. JUDD, ¥. G. JTDD . 1. SLOPLY FROM RUSSIAN REDS | ctuca 1o’ conduct o matinos 3¢ the | 1ol It Si7cer ana the burial ma | (Ot OPenins rte for call money hud | Nor Con Li & Pr Co' bid 83 children the city on Satur in St. Mary's new cemetery. Jiies LR OT bl 2 EVCLBUDLIC So New Eng Tel ...... 9 f e ernoon and u program of particular . rising again before noon. Thmpstville Wir Co pfa 28 5 i o = . Wall Street, 1:30 p. m.—The mir- | Thmpsnville Wer Co com 58 . interest to the little folks is being ar- Winston Churchill Thinks Nothing | anged. e Jerris | K€t became weak at mid-day despite Ofic & EYY a2 > Lo yiT Mg lamesglic the favorable t aze report r e Manufac ‘0." sstinont Sec a0 > Can Develop From Present ST Sl B R S SRS G e D Gt T it | e R e R OF DS ""\f:'"f 2 . Tnvestinent Securities Wi el s @i cromineciistefnome i3 shunianfistreet i oo Salrse By Bl il sl IO B Sl L GOl Liooms 309-310 Nat. Bank Bldg. Iclophone 1815—1816} Situation There e O U GHRIRLD || 0 SRR ) OIS T GCER BT G0 it e e || s HEe OB e eting « 3 S | ils s featured | Am Hosicry Co ....... 95 ) : . b Sunderlund, Eng. Feb. j Home committee which was to have - the more cxtensive: decline accom- | Am Hardware © 1 “0 . - John Edward Hartzell L ! EaCo 'wn a share In the ractory where you wor E ’:|“1r|n}|cmf| . l‘nl-x h o s e ¢ n hr 1a -‘3‘-‘ sht 3\'1\ been postponed The remuineior Tohalh avacd e . “,‘”Il \‘.“.NA_:l m;‘\fl H? l\p]]ly::]:}l Am Silver (' . y state for war. declared in an address | until Thursday cvening. e R dioal el i AL (e sRC pee N al recov- | Am Thread Co pfd .. 4 R e 50 A 7. (6 A e e bl ot e Geron, hasital folowing. a bricf | €616 wore mads in the last hour witen | Anto Rerrizer (o .. 50 Stanley Works. 50 Union Mfg. Co. can tell what will emerge trom Tus- C1LUB RE-ELECT FICERS. g i : : call money fell to 6 per cent, hut| Bigelow-Hfd Cpt C . - s ia, will be kept & pt Co ptd = ac S iliness ivithi pnevmonis uiill begiep ‘ 50 N. B. Machine. 50 North & Judd. sig “it will he something very menac- The Shutile Meadow Country club | at the Aadrews & Deolittle Funcral fell again to lowest levels-in Bigelow-H{d Cpt Co em i9g to civilization and especially dan- ' held its annual meeting Manday aft- [ Home for several days until Mrs, © final dealings. The closing wus| :‘r‘l"’:‘m = I-‘;l:“:‘jm:“'“ .. ’f‘|‘ 50 Colt’s Firearms. 50 Bristol Brass serous to the British empre. | ernoon und elected the same officers | jjurtzell. who at the pre ; 3 . r _ « s sell. a present time is z 1 - . olshevist fanatics are determined | and board of directors for the follow- | i, can accompany the body to Read- tes approximated 930.000 shares, [ The Edward Balf Co ..100 50 Landers, Frary & Clark. ¥ ¢ Case, Lekwd & Brod Co 210 = destroy civilization, democrat par- | ing year. ing. la. == h=< : ments, and the liberties o€ free | fsador Fish, the steward of the club. - New York Stock Exchange quota] COMINS €0 w.o.cuov....190 50 American Hardware. oples,” declured the minister. s resigned. the resignation to tak Mrs. Kizabe 5 sl S G LS AL L ColtisiATms ! Co 54 & : i € 5 zabeth Bonollo. lion i furnishedlibv L RiC G 4 0 ... 3 5 & S Jurope and Asia are in a desper- | effect March 1. Mr. Fish's Successor { Mps, Elizaboth Bonollo. wife of | mombere. wp - tho. \'”“"“ a0 ! Bagle Lock Co ... 100 Landers, Frary & Clark “Rights". e s o The j if o % Mrs. % smbers o 16 New i Stock T T ©f § ate condition. The Allies n aban- | hus not been selected. Julius Bonolle of 491 South Main = or 0 fir Bearing Co ,....140 " 7¢% on your mones. don Russia but Russia will not Val Flood, an all around athletd, | {ireet died iast might following a brief anze: riflin Tob Co pfd .....101 #bandon them. The ghost of the bear | will take the place of James Norton as | jjness with pneumonia. _She v Leh. 24l 1Turt & Cooley Co .. 125 Wil ¢cross the snows and menace | the professional instructor of golf. M. | vears of ame. 3 Low SC 1 Hfd Auto Parts pfd them. Flocd will also instruct in boxing. e | N Sl Ghitlin ors Mz LGN 2| 1fd Auto Parts ccm ... 50 Asin Minor Trouble is expected to report at the ciub to- Paul Ttobinso PAmEbssCiSuzartt AR e s Holyoke Wtr Pwr Co .. 400 “New forces are springing up in 'MOTTOW Paul Iiobinson, one year and 10 | :f: Sk Lo i Int lulmn::) Silver prd 91 : vism and Turkish Mohamedanism $12.038 RAISED TO DATE. James Robinson, died this morning it | A 11« Leatl, o 4 Johns-Pratt Co .... o ~hnu!‘vl joln hunds the uituation for pelicon A, Sprague, acting chairman P MU e pbeenti - TG e || Tt : . 8s1s S L L CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD “ g ould be grave. Kol-jof the drive c ne e al will be held tomorrow morning e : S Rights .. .- . . — e = k and Denikine have protected | crippled children. this afternoon re- | 10 o'clock at the Erwin Mortuary | am wn jicy 2 J 1 Montzomery Co Koom 410, NatL Bk. Bldg., Tel 2120 T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr. itish interests in the past. but the Dported a total of $12,038.50 to date. | chapel. Rev. Gurley will be in c 'S¢ | \m 5.‘”‘” ,“.0‘v s Natl Marine Lamp Co .. mrmies of Kolchak are almost gone, | This is not quite one-half of the $26,- [ and burial will be in the Fairview A TR T B N B Machine Co ... ~ the armies of Denikine are in jeop- | €00 which is New Dritain's quota, | cemetery. e i . . New Dept Mfz Co pid .. 108 Landers, Frary & Clark Stocks and nghts wrdy and if they were to disappear ! but there are a number of team | = s Svsore i : 2 Nijes-Tiemi-Pond pfd ... 98 us danger would immediately | captains yet to be heard from. this Mrs, Rheinhold K. Kobs. e e ,‘ Niles-Bem-FPond Co em 108 BOUGHT, SOLD AND ADJUSTED | figure will probably be exceeded by | Mrs. Annie Klass Kobs. wife of | (ro) o @ S 1 2 i h & Judd Mfg Co .. 80 { is possible that there may be u Thursday evening =t which time the | Rheinhold Kobs 48 Otive street, | 4 Ci kv g ck, Stow & Wilcox ... 4 Kaiser militar- , campaizn will be brought to a close. { died lust night at her home. She was | Boggiwin Todo Plimpton Mfg Co .. 103 jsm and German Bolshevism to de- | H. A. Moore, onc of the team cap- | 46 y old, and w w native of | gt att & Whitney Co pld 8% stroy the German republic. We must tains, will giv, dinner Thursday { Germany. She came to this country | pay sieel B ell Mfg G f i % . s —re that that does not happen. We | ¢vening at the New Britain club 1o | when very voung and located with T % Scth Thomas Clk Co prd 22 | The regular weekly luncheon of sented under the directial continually being told that we a1l the workers in the campaign. { her parents in Collinsville. She has : S k 4 Seth Thomas €l Co com 20 the merchants was held this noon at °r Pape and Howard Wilsond should not trade with Germany again = e == ) been a residgnt of this city for a num- | . 3 i S S ViR NG =8 Co i 5 12:15 o'clock at the Elks' club, Thom- | Lindcr of West Hartford, who is i combination between = - |- MERCHANTS HAVE LUNCHEON. r of 2! e An entertain but how are we to get our indem- VETO DIDN'T VETO. ber of years. She leaves three daus S nd o prtd ....108 unless we trade with he Proving that there is nothinz in a | ters. Mrs. Joseph Burs Misses Hibase e ; : | Stand Sew Co com ... 3 | assisting the bourd of assessors, save | Wonderrul special prizes at ‘rance and America are taking ull | nam Veto Amara willingly signe ;' Anna and Freida Kobs: two sisters, Wi & 4 nley R & : U bT ES 5 | @ very interesting talk on the feth- Q advt steps to trade with Germany and we | his 20-year-old daughter's applicationj Mrs. Stanley Irving, of Wasaka. | 5. op anley Works should not be called on (o stand | for 3 marriage permit this morninsg. | Minn. and Miss Catherine Kloss. ot | (i cop .. ; & Fenn ; - yside.” The dauzhter, Miss Rose, is to marry | California: and @ brother in oo - s ry Steam Turb Co .. 230 ) R Yol - e Galliano Lazzerino, uged 74 Vears, ‘of{many. Tie funcral will be held Fi e . L Torrinston Co pid ... ; ! | uMMERC' ht eight real booths at the Elks | 65 Cleveland street, but -before tie! ternopn at 1:30 o'clock from | o,y prog Ref s Korrine lonRCoRCom \TRUSTCU vt g | permit could be sranted the girl was residence and at St. Johns | ryciple Steel ....216 s o Groutis el . Oblized fo sectre tha comsent.of Mios | Germoi Lutheran church at 2 olclock. | Guyy Gane Sugui Union Miz Co ey 3 3 i e und g invelope Co prd ..105 f ) 3 = R ne R e A b | Ik Horn Coul i ! S s LT N S e PLAN MEMORIAL fatmer. Tiwiead of Velaing.” veto | 1o M,V Sreen o el | £ o ; signed the paper and the: livense was 3 e < Indicott-Johuson : Whitlock Coil Pipe Rt s“ THE HARDWARE CTTY ville for burial. issued = S e G 2 Ist prd ave : itish e e Miss Tlo s Ol Sl anae ; ; EARING HOUSE BEPORT. 1 W L L s LB Auw NILhEasrs The funeral of e ol (USRI A G LOaa New York. F Today's New | | o * dier Brought From Fru [ New cases of influenzi Teported £0- [ison of Berkley I e Hill will N5 tors s S York Clearinz House statement shows | 3 n l day increased the number to 1.112. No [ e held tomorrow afternoon. A spe- | S BT Ta.01 3 3 t Burial in Westminister. new developments have been reported § ciyi troliey cur will leave the center| o She - and today's increase having been un- .4 1 o'clock, Services avill be [ ARG ceee e ) London. Feb. 10.-—Proposal thal usually lew, optimism is the watch- | qycted Sl od Al WiEoEs ) G Sle 3 . the body of an unidentified soldier be | word of physicians and officiuls 0f, the | e g at s orclock at i | spiration ¢ B : A > - transferred from Irance and given | board of health. With the breaking | Srostuars chip e e i T : New York. Feb. lo. aelin ave onsls en surial with due pomp and ceremony | of roads. doctors and nurses are mali- A:° LAt 48 el et 1t Mer diaor pfd e ar futures suspended during the I eiiminlstar ABDey aslab mémon e nd- el e e e E B i I Int Nicke! . i > 5 101, | war will be resumed on the New York ¥ Cla e Int Pape ) coffec and suzar exchange Feb. 16 it W Britain's dead was voiced in the | today. nt e Soflee andi aunscachanss chae o | — : R e " | HERE'S A BRAN e el e SRR e The ability to spend wisely and W. Ashley. & unionist member asked GRCOERS TO MEF nhether (e zovernment woull o | William Cowlishaw, president of the YEW “DRY” DRINK | |2 s o5 (0 11 DEMOCRATS HAVE IE save consistently may mean the dif- e Andiew Bonatilaw, Lord Brivy [N Geark/and Butchere: tesoelition) tag ehigh <eal, in reply said called 2 meeting of the association £or | & T e Mas Moor ... 3 . e 015 bl o the Cnaga, | Bottled Mate, or Faragua Tea Lovks | Jrix e L Jiia. 152 103 ORMOUS HALL' HE ference between success and failure. ‘In my opinion the feeling on this | (hiy evening at $ o'clock in the Chome o question. with which not only the 50v- | ber of Commerce rooms. All mem Li Frris 5 i Midy Steel ... 43 ) . o 2 oms, ! BT - sihe Substitute tor Wickless A » i : : ‘ SR n account with the Commercial iment but the whole nation deep- | pers are requesaed to be present u I pympathizes 18 carrled out i u | matiers of fmportance demand ibeir | 2 i Cons 5 5 0 i i Sr— i . A D e | e Buenox Aires, Peb. lu—toulea i X\ UL I, N ROl e S Trust Company will help you plan cenotaph i . ‘hic s § Jate of Parigsuay tew, i H | ose citizens of e empire, very I S diti kL . g 1 g, e 2 i - . S SMEN el O | Northen o S i R T Gt 49, Interest Paid on Savings Conyention in Jdunc ir.| South American beverage. creed and rank, who gave theic lives . g | i Tor Thel licuatiot Y. W. C. A, BASKETBALL. | manufacturer of bever < i Ll i T B e There POl busitethalllay ey [Finauiries infE N iscertin : c A e e T O sl Sumes | hether to import the mate Lerb from | Pe : . i ' torimu, where the national democratic ccounts. Argentina and inueduce it to Norti convention will be held June wiil Lccommaedate about 10,000 persons. WOMEN TMPLICATE Wt the Y. W. €. A. tomorrow evening at % o'clock. in the City Industriul wamen, members of the Korean Wo. | Athleti¢ leasue. The Stanley Works men's Patriotic society. recently have \V.“]'; Wl !'l WUnCrglals DR ‘..““ S heen arrested by the Japinese author- | Britain Machine and the sids' teums P. & F. Corbin's and Itussell & Honolulu. Feb. 10.—Many Korean e : < Drinking mate thiough the hombi tay L Soth Forty-tive hundred can cated on | la 1s a national custow not =o much | Reading the floor of the hall, 4,416 in the bal- fes in Xeoul and throughout Korea on | O™ e i e for 1,500 othcrs pendencelplotiiidyiceskiof tnianect| B anting AN IR oLoR SR i ea RUBE R IRy metal tube about ix | s 2 8t e Fete imd granite. erected in 1913 at « | foct have been received by Y. W. 8 Ateicloch inches leng. with the thickuess of & | Souhern Cost of $2.000,000, i said by Ui by cditor of the Korean Nation: iy veneil, is fan-shuped at the end. and | Sradehaker ... ... 41 reau of memorial buildings of the W Id, & Korean language newspape CLUB ASSOCIAT dotted with small holes Hke i Sieve [ rexas o S Camps COmMMUNILY Service Lo e i ed here The Young Men’s Folish elub has| throuzh which the lauid iy drunk g e s T1a, finest and most costly structure ot irs e === tiled in the office of the town clerk ; rrom a sun-dried gourd about the size SR 3 113 Kind in America 1t iy onc of entertainment at the Elks' the certificate of its association. The | of a large apple el = sroup of public buildings in the civic | club was orgamized for social benefits How Prepared. e e ‘ venter | and will sell smokes, coffee, tea, soft Che liquid is prepurced by silling the | MY Ul 2 : i There are two larse supplementar Food halls in the boilding. One will seat Tlour, D drinks and foods. Members arc to he | sourd with the herb, then boiling wa- | A a en the privilege of playinz curds - is added. The host takes the T ];',‘F:]‘:S:v\“".:. : L T T 1.”,‘» Fors ‘.)”jr‘rrxv;rmu lll‘;‘:‘y‘.' 2 , TARRANT & HARFEY {1110 2RINEL0L A0 =7 S 0 AT B 8T e o e R IF YOU WANT TO START { nanded to' zuésts in succession. The pid mectings 33 MYRTLE St, East End Office, 153 | SHE LIKES THE NAM cony. and there will be standing room ,upply of: mate is rencwed as re- | S S ¢ £ g aireall Silveriand enlsold 1e topper . i 7 Thirty-scven Fxits. H .t chiecking aceount, make a will, appoint a Jrustee, Lxecutor or : Cion i n : Throuzh the 57 separate exits, it s Guardian, deposit your valuable papers in a perfectly safe place; Lads Attendant—Free Use of Parlors. | snna Walickt, aged =%, were mar-| Mate Is.grown extensively in the ex- | Willys Overland TULILEh e LS Sl obtain investment information, send money abroad, gct Travelers Ordees Taken for Usholsteriag. | .9 yoday by Rev. Lucvan Bojnowsklj Lrefie Doctheasters Soction of Arigen- e Cheques or a Letter of Credit. SnginmsiscosEsidgsERtonsiden WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. i | | Jubilee st., Tel. 1151-2, Albin Walicki, aged 26, and A\l.u-,\-i are now -used by wealthy families, i tinn, Parasaay and Brazil where lar at the Sacred Heart church. Both| ypctg of fand are siven over fo its cul theusand | qhe - Vin the anditoriom the FLAELR AL DIRECTORS resided at 104 Grove street and the | yivaiion o S T o : : The vt o oo stpnent i Autran e o s soins o fines o () The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company bride has been previously married. | Andrews&uuullme In her husband on that occasion Naying | ties which malkes it an intaluabl Sl e R s ve 1" been of the same name as hef present | crage among the farming people who |G ‘ L e | ims have main halls --'\:o:u Ir-r:k;r 777 MATN STREET, CORNEI PEARD STREET, £ it ¥ W o) e d 1 he one here enver' seats 3 el - THE FUNER.J husband { ume large quantittes of mat than the n e HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. et this, together with:hard biscuits | winter. Many = thousin parseyin The one at O: d, Ca % CAPITAL AND STRPLUS FUNDS “OVER $3.000.000, hein Switzerland. Fmany ollan ! und Oftics and Parlors 15 Waluut bu\cui Blks' fair, Hardeek's hall, FEb, 515, b in some b t the republl _ olio | = = L and St. Pr 1ccommo-