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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1920, HUERTA TAKES OATH OF OFFICE | ' SAME oLD BuL | Booth's Block. Phono 2468.—advt The Parcnts and Teachers' a in hoe miven by laneh’s orchesiea, wh 5 o 3 voree & | will also furnish the music for danc- | J STANLEY K. BEDDY, Mar. ofF A . R | ing Rev. M. Missirian, pasior of U ” % . i 2 » the Stanley Meworial church, will J"!“J:‘“\y:r“{']“ll\“ cs of the Knights of WE OFFE 3 10:30 & m.e=Advances and declines 3 Pythias have members who are anx- were quite evehly distributed at the * L % % - to become nbers of the new uni dull and hesitant opening of teday’s . 7 » form rank company, which was just stock market There were indica- 4 % _ 3 73 i rec orzanized 30 Share tlons that the trading would again be | % 2 2 s " Curry of Dallas, Tex., is visit- | overshadowed by Interest In the po- £ % - § i wother, Con Carry of this city. | Mtieal situation Substantiul gains i e % | B g M rry i€ an old emplove of the ° . were made by Crucible Steel, Atlantic % . g i New Beitain Herald, having learned Gulf, Mercantile Marine preferred, i 3 % 37r e he teade of printer on this paper. He New Brltaln M . food products and industrial alcohol ’ e : H has been away from this cite for the | Leading camipments, oils, rails, tex- b 1 : " "0 years. i thles and sundry speclalties were frac- b A P AR At a mecting of the board of direct- tlonally lower on very light offerings. £ . s . s of the Charity organization, it was 8% Pl'eferr S Noon.—Hears ronewed their ai- A S B ided to close the office on Saturday tack« upon rallway shares during the 2 g% 7% v & E 3 5 aftérnoons du the months of July morning forcing Chic » und North- b % ” et & o - ind August. The rooms will he open weatern down 11, points o a new A PR £ 5 every Tuesday cvening from 7 o & 50 Shar jow level. St Paul preferred lost ai- 4 A o'clock Northern e a polut each d 4 . i | that will take place in the Elks v other western and southwestern is- : G 3 . on this Sunday, the A. G, Hammond rirrad ! B nt AT L T Bill Bryvan. with the same old | Sl en i SO Stanley Wor [l fifether pool buying of equipment, ; smile, ix much in evidence on Michi-| ,yong and a supper will be tendered ehemieal and food shares. Gains of i ‘ 3 9 zan Blvd. Bill is acting a news-| to them. The members will mect at | 1 to ; points were made by Cru- ” e yaper correspondent. and what with | the Armory at 7:45 and march to the 7 P f e bon | Eike club in a body | 0 rererred eible, Harvester, ruilway steel springs, 4a faona e tataivien American Car, Pressed Steel Car, i 'x”» l' 9 et e et The Junior Aid society of the Trin- 4 Baldwin, Americ Linseed, American busy bee ,y‘fu‘fl]’y'ln rv\.‘;n'; ity M. K. chureh will hold its first Cotton Oll. Natlonal Aniline, Barret Mexico City.—Adolfo de la Huerta | until the regular election in Novem- {ixunuslSbanqustflamotros s soning Mrs, Oliver Nicholls is the president company and Cuba Cane Sugar. Tra is shown taking the oath of office as | ber. Since taking office Huerta has Ing was & little move nctive than provisional president of Mexico. He [been stricken with a secrious illness, | g e 5 usual on the raily Call money | SV RN eiheaa et ihetoce v Ltis o | MAN U FLLED OR ERS present, and Mrs. Kronholm will | < S he mid-week prayer service wi recovered frem early irregularity v less ° % ! { he held at the Trinity M church at Wall Street lose Shorts ex N > nl % o | be he L 1 A erted further pressure against lead- A RECENT PICTURE OF lE NARI] MA R Productic 7:45 o'clock this cvening, CONN 7 ars In the last hour when the rate for | SEN BOIES PENROSE at Plants of United States Steel Ladies Nest, Order of Owls will Room 410, Natl. Bk, Bldg., T | ! eall loans advanced to 11 per cent 2 meeting tonight in Electric = { - . Vanaliu. Steel and Consoliduted « wtion [ hall at & o'clock. A H d C . | | | W, ( oama L el i Comotviuted _ N merican Hardware g - real. The « ork. Ju 10.—Uniilled or- urned to his home on F i 3 tons to the irregile= reversal. Th New Yack, JU AL . B h closing was easy. Sales upproximated ders of the U. S. Steel Corp. for the | after attending the wedding of oug t and 01( 100,000 shares. ] B Al month ending May 31 were 10.947.43¢ | LiPman of this city to Miss Isth ’ : st i o0 | Sacklove of Malden, Mass e Yot L T i har e asiactons | (Continued from First Paze) tons, it was announced today. This is 1 gy "ambers Loyal Order of Moos» farnioned by Richter and Co. members of ) 2 an incrase of tons from the | going to Waterbury on special train the New York Siack Exchanse) ) ) and that Mrs. Mailory, who is at pres- ous month when the figures were | Saturday. June 12, call at lodge rooms | | H. L. JupD, F. G. JUDD e 10, 1920 | : ] ent living with her mother in Hart- 69,747 for tizkets and re —advt. - High low Close | i foid, had visited with her husband at he unfilled tonnage reported today | Harry O'Connor of Yale university ' {Ill-r"humv-v. a3 3 37 { the elub on several occasions to brings the total up to the highest fig- | hag arrived ai the home of his parents m Reet Sugar 901y 901, : | knowledge. There has been some | ure since Juiy. 1917, when unfilled or- | 55 Bassett street and will remaifi here ¥ About 40 members are expected to be Am Can 40 40 3 of late of a aworce procecdir 3 ders amounted to 10,844,164 tons, for summer m otton ) " v W 9 SITIE VTN ¥ - has returned to his home for the ~ a o Am M & Leather . 177 17% e “"”"“':"" 32 VANITIE WINS TODAY e e 23 WEST MAIN STREET, Telelione : ek S Newport. 1. I, June 10.—Vanitie z - 100 am loce city. bora June iz Am SEmelt & Ref L1 3 "9, defeated tesolute today for the . B T . . the late Mr. and Mrs ) 1 CANCEL TRACK MEET. o l] . f h S e - { His father was a veteran of the CF nd time. in ghe ffth of the races Tn. scheduled track meet hetween Own a share in the factory wher¢ Am Sumatra Tel & Tel war oth of his ents are dJde- Tk Y h shall defend the ' (he teams of the local and Croshy 4m ceased. Mr. Mallory attended the lo ~ub was a 15 mile high school of Waterbury has been | ‘fl\ Woolen : [ . M cal schools aad @ » the New Britain e cancelled by the latter school Last [ s BBV s ras indwa and return in a , cancelle v th . | Anaconda Cop Sk schosl $ia Lt the dattor o] thresk to windwae g - i i e leading Year's meet resulted in a tie and ity 4 Atch Top & & ¥ : : ; stitution to kecent a place in the omics | 167, K01 Lreere i MR SRS LS Den dae me e win ve o1- | B 50 shares Stanley Works Con At Guif & W finish by of the P. & F. Corbin company as d to s Baldwin laco et YOI company 4s Al }eppe time allowance cut her Aty stand Palt & Ohlo } errand boy. 32 yea 1 23 seconds to his luties earncd for him promo- rooklyn Rap T : : 2% T, e tion after promotion. About 10 years WANT S10 A DAY. “TARRANT & HAFFEY , i i:n\ Steel 1 ] T e s 3 [ icfanhiciongandrelonctappiicas on ——— 1. 1625-2 Any Mour, Day or Night. 50 shares Stanley n Pac e : : H 2T ) 120, after a lomg service in the office Orange. N. J. June 10.—Approxi- INDERTAKERS Chl MilL & St P | of Albert N. Abbe, purchasing agent of 1.000 journeymen hatters went On Rock Isl & s AR e oW T epiboration. | on sirike here today. demanding $10 z St., East End Office, 153 '::"fl 'l,‘"' 44 - > 5 sistant purchasing agent As h 2 e 2 S aire e Ce . been his rule throughout his conne gk T I e B s Seion tion with the firm. Mr. Mallory | e comter ®1h mibiea, Uik “rucible Steel proved an able emplove. and iy | 16aders said they would call them back o Cane Su speaking of nis death and loss today, | | il | 1 ety e s one of the | e held tomorrow, -~ ~ T > Gan_Moiors 26t m 2 ik SR T e e - - Mmbers Consolidated Stock Exchange oL || He e worl bt G 107 | SHE BACKS HOOVER | find il .~ STOCKS AND BONDS it North i v ofiininBagielip ooy o B i rews&uo CASH OR Sty Con o+ ! ; He will 1 ! very much.’ Inspiration 2y, 6 . ¢ b § B 5 . Interhorough Con L Ry ps Dy oL g MAl i THE FUNERAL HOME Direct Private Wire Tne Mer Marine .. 113 3113 317, SEN. BOIES x | tory was general among all the offi- . , Tel. 1012. PAT. D. SU sials of the company toc inttha R - Parlors 15 Waluut Stree: | L Mer Marine pfd “_ . _ The above picture of Senator B veryday walk of life ouside hiz busi o : e Int Niekel 7 T | wdilenitatd tnltes p X . - _ a day and $1 for cach day there is no . Tel. re to work in order that a pariey muzht . ness dnty, Mr. Mallowy was just Kennee “opper ol I recoupering. On this trip the | Labik Steol 3 Senator ombined business umv| Lehigh Valley . 2 | ire. with the result that there| Mr . Mex Petroleum 3 i many Southern egates at Chi- | to whether or not Mr Midvale Steel . .. 43 2 . greatly interested in what the | been apparently ailir “MV;"”,,.". 2 s senator hasx to say from a-far { that there did not apy Nat Lead - R i 0s 1o o | him t before noon vesterday. Mr T s A% a2 p Deaths and Funerals i Abbe also said that there was no Norfolk & Wost . North Amertean 214 3 V2 i We hern Pac : ] above board 4 f)h'n-f‘. Citios Gas 2 18 . John Woodx. one of the clde g u\.n...‘ was twice married, his fir ek residents of this « died this 1 Pan Am P & T ) b 192% | jux at his home, 275 Chestnut sirect =3 s R e R ' 3 TRUST cn § Bnamr b1 | J strect. s 5. A son. Burton (. Mak 3 : cars wnd was » Pressod Steol Car v S - g . v Was nezo 2 for a tenement in . - 24 Mook & reekitat o thie Sls"amd | Sereiel shout o resss ot b3 s . et | :NEWBRI‘TA'N,CUNN popular. and on all sides today is a manifestation of sorrow { thing wrong with him. He last saw question of his business and standing with the company s, Reading y fe e e Rep | & 8 01 % » ck. Btow & Wilcox vompany at ti Ethel Calif of Hartford, who survives Royal D, N Y ' 1 plants in Kenaington and. Mou nine. | Mm. One chi M Burh Mal. PP, Sinelair Ofl Ret 3 31t ? { ton. He wan & member of the ol ory, who attends sehoo! Woss-8 Steel & Ly G818 | Name socicty of St. goseph's church was horn of t Southern I'ac 0 0213 | Me leaves two sonx, licutenant 1d He, as far 10w a o f thern Ry . . | ward Woodnr of the fire department ) i a member lebaker X 3 [ and William Woods, and two daugh- 'x.»'.. ';_'u ”,:‘,'H”“ b ‘,l\‘.:‘(, loxns Co | ters, Misses Klizaveth & Ma y A .‘ 5 v o g ¥ Regan & T : | Watan R Tha fo R Tl G ATy | Cneral club. and was @ commissioned ; Wbacco Prod . 4% P Lt 1 # O'cinck Hatur i d :,::‘,»‘ 2% l”(l: 1"|v!-‘|‘ 1‘4‘.“‘ ‘(‘: nvl:.“l“:“ . S § R n Pac seph’s church. The burial will - Bted Retall 8t h e N At T RAtErS Center chureh. Mr. Mallory was af 8 Food Prod , i one time a member of the Souti MR JULIVS RPOSENWAL D 2 2 '- 4 S ot church cnoir g: '""I’I"":T"",: 8% | Joseph McCabe. Aet Was “ditated. 5 The funeral of Joseph MeCibe, whe That Mr. Mallory contemplated 1 Chicago. 10, Ars. Julius indli U8 Seee! e L e R e L e s ooy They make excellent kindling. F'S Steel prd will be held tomorrow morning from | Chase of the revolver with which he | mail-order mer 1 prince, is Utah Copper ..... L 7™ ! the home of hix brother. John W, | ended his life. On June went to | of ‘blest and most enthusiastic | No better could be desired. VA Car Chem .... 7 3 ‘3| MeCabe, of 22 Grove Hill. The fu- | # Main strect hardware store wher ters of Herber Hoover., Willys Overiand .. 1 | neral mass will be held at 9 o'clock | N® purchascd the gun and cashis | e t Hoover has a marvelons | 'n Bt Mary's church b P b : SR LUI L B Your nickels, your dimes and your quarters are your for self-protection purposes U was { jtosenwald True Americans admire ternal afiliations + memb, alno said this afternoon that Mr. Mal- Charles Krystofik. lory wa negotiating for a tenement in The funeral of Charles Krystofik | the western part of the city. Tle had was held ot 9 « K this rning | secured w lease on a Nat, at a given at the church of St. John the Evange- | price. but later the owner informed { | who achieve. And I believe | | Rev. Thomas Laden wax the | him that an advance in the rental | H i tBEatti s e M lios orl ecavic: | B lightwood splinters, of his da. : i ! Placed at interest at 4, they are just the kind of ARING HOUSE REPORT. R E T R et ) fuel needed to “Keep the home fires burning.” Staniey R. Eddy, Manaz Bid of a requiem hizgh mass. | had heen decided o Mr. Matlor ..J:,"::: ';\!“ '»,-‘.h, i te ddward v ikis was deacon | had reeently conferred with a lawyer " e 105 : and J. Leo Sullivan was sub- ) in regard to the matter n.r;?:: Wediar o5 The funeral was larzely at- and there was un abundance J Ha . 35 4 . ° erican Hardware 1 { of flornl bequests. The bearers were - o Brass oo ..... 26 x| Mrombros, Daniel Fitzpatrick. The Hartford-Connecticut Trust = Compan:-f§ § m C 1 C : e lock il 0 o [ | Eoeioxine Rorg .“"l' s 'l"""l"‘,'f““, ' Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. 4 ommercia ruSt o. . bearers wers 1 Sikora I8 & C, SEmps CELS S | Nurczak., Frank Gubar and Simon | = :':;'";::}n:np.”i - 31 | Dabes. The committal service at the | Capital $1,250, - Surplus Funds, §1,850,000. Miry's new cemetery was | Niles-Bo-Pond com . S hated Nl Thomast adaan Safe Depos Settlement of Estates | £ B e wies $3 and upwards. Wills drawn without charge B Open Saturday. Evenings 7—9 p. m. Mig Co ....4» 3 John Glinsky. 274-276 MAIN STREET o tis John Glinsky, aged 44 ye rd Screw V rik street, died this afternoon ork: Sew Hritain_Gey hosp

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