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on e ... : ; : -‘""-'- : a s and Funerals | : 2 e 3w SICHRISTUN CHURCH | v 278MS Deni oa Foner SmEnsagmsue e_’ - Union Pac : 1205, 119 : ! ; l n a n c l a United Retail St .. 607 ‘ ¢ H Mrs. Louise Frawley. T n : R 5 . { “The funeral of Mrs. Louise Fraw- U S Food Prod , Rapp’s Orchestra o a U8 Indvis Kico T et “\,.l\.',."\ r”}\:p:w ”'.”f‘r: ley will he held at 9 o'clock tomor- | B 4 1 Rubber (o a " IN.”‘ Kr e Gavt row morning at St. Joseph's church. . 1 EK {8 Steel SEBI The Rev. and Mrs. Charles W. Bar-| T{::,'_‘(‘f_"\ Slbein et SMny S RuS W | Utah Cop i o | nardsville, N. Y.. are receiv- | 3 Member New York Stock Exchangs* Va Car Chem EXCHANGE RFPORTS |z i - i s World Now Ready to Take Up, I uiiins .o ool & Mo duseniy seu 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, C Pac Oil 367 | Luke's hospital Sunday. Mrs. Barrett, Mursheer Solah. xibe of Jneeph i 161 5 3 { Seidl of Daly avenue, died this r- e . | Rehglon Se]’lOllSly before her marriagze, was Miss Ester 31 ot sl lied th STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. =L, Wotkiar of thie aity | noon at St. s hospital at Hart- 3 { ford. She dmitted to the hos- Wall St 10 mesThere werey O AT STOCK ~— Men “‘f:. ...‘.1‘ e, DT e ShEey and oy Wenday W exceptions to the higher Winona Lake, Ind., » J The = . ) P " | morning she underwent an operation. f prices at the broad and active MARKET TODAY | rrecvyterian Board of Foreien e | %IVt She leaves basides her husband, three pening of today's stock market, oS hastatn: The Sons of Veterans Auxiliary, No. - % sions has otal missionary force ¢ % fends | ¢hildren. Mary, Josephine and Joseph onterday's belator W < 2 1. will entertain members and friends | ¢ S We Own Off zx';n.lr.‘:.u .\..,._",,,,. '\«I(,‘,.,«":".n.l.'.‘,,’ (Furnished by Richter & Co.) tn forthe year of 109 al from 2 t o'clock Friday | Seidl. The funeml will be held &t 9 e Uw and er henta, investments rails and Moxican . Bia Asked | ; to the annual report to | cioinoon inG. A. hall. A businese | ofclock Saturday morning at &t and Mexic 0 Asked | general assembly as submitted by Dr Be 1 Peter's church. The burial will be in @ nd domestic oils featured the d d Elec 3 p E H mecting 0 p. m. will be followed | s s 3 7 domenti stured the " ad- | Jira B s i e per, " seepeinry T | mectin at T30 . . Wi b followed | Feter's ehurch. The buri 100 SHS. STANLEY WORKS Ance. Pressed St woon rose | Southern > 3 B 11 ATy Ircbert pive s b al s : points, Cruicible Steel gained 1% [ Am Brass .... cees 17 view of conditions in many coun Wherg did you get that good look- Y Ind Great Northern and Northern | Am Hardws M e "ing straw? At Conn. Hat Co. Ar-|WW. as 7 j e Northen ™o | 0 B § e T S e e Wallace Lodge Has TO YIELD ABOUT 6.70. Improvement was shown by Mex- | iristol Brass .. : Eastern ons and claim for them Orange County creamery butter, 13th Anmversary Pet., Central Lea. and Plerce } Colt's Arms for: thalwarid'a weltare: § -S| uNational Ses Bumporters = B, 0o Svwa s Sficage Inol 20 DU, row pfd. Baldwin Loco. opened | Eaglo *sult of the war there probabiy | “I7¢ 5., observed.its thirteenth anniversary & sllcht recession hut immediate- | Landers, ¥ hns never been iytime when the whole NN ast evening in St. Jean de Baptiste rebounded and leather and to- [ NI Machine com : world was studving and thinking 200,000 TO ENFORCE LAW. L. There was a large attendance Aeeo fasues were fractionally higher p Pond com ... &6 about religion as it is now. of members and triends, including ubber specialties and European | North and Judd ..... . 44 Christian clgurch is standing L i 0 eaini st s il ok A g te S BT I8, comprised the few backward | Peck, Stow and Wilcox 40 with an opportunity so 909900 somnoyAvirovriaon BN vl Gl nicior Pow Bt Min ocky well Mfg Co ... 100 that it cannot be recogniz ARIns RSV D00 ORI o e e Frenaeehn 6T Mariford ol jeon.—Rails led the list to higher | Scovill Mfg Co 3 Envihifng hes Bt e et ceiaa ¢ untl July 1. was pameed | Lisa Hendeestn of Martford ronder ground during the mo: Standard Screw com . "In Afvton. The Wivack pivechapist Sy ivtiiol iouse BRIt inowsEoes to/lEa il isiin it e 1 Peia s wiai s ar ey T beiimiiods et WLl Lot Techit g arenn be-mat addition to a contest ‘held betwven New B PR BRITAN HARTFORD Bt statements of earnings showing | Union Mfg il Buisl misio Tl s TO HEAR JIPNEURS. """""‘I_"h,’!"""::‘ b :“"Jl“;h 'llx)a"'c" ) Telcphone 280 5 19 Casitral Row harked improvement, especially among | L ir missionary work, and this entire z o G e N DONALD R. HART Mgr, Telephoue Charter 5000. acifics and conlors, Shippings moved s 2 i R e e = Hearings will be given by the public| mond. were the winners af this con- -RARING GROUSE. REPORT. Han oo tiurned over to the | it commission tomerrow morn- | test. Dancing followed and ‘refresh- prwnrd with transportations and many | — Presbyterian church far as Pro- ! « - . L # at 10 o'clock to six applicants for | ments were later served. the stecls and equipments increased testant work 'is concerned. with t Ing &1 200l > We Offer: ; rned. h the | jitney routes in this city. The hearings e e er: rly guins, The advance also com- assistance of the nch Evangelical hended most of the popular oils, —_— - soclety. In this new 3 ¢ there | Will be in the council chamber. SERVICES FOR. VETERANS. % and promineat miscellancous i Ware found to b £.119 baptised Chrie — bbb a g . AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. < including metals, textiies and uti- | MISSIONARIES END Coin 0976 | catohm chad e TS s J)he Buaaiéh MiacNetetate MUl anen - NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. Rubber shares were the only re- in the sehools, a gr burden to place 2 Qe = o i X Yo hural Sundz rning. The MF fonar lssues showing further TWO DAYS” MEETING | upon the alrends overworked min. ?.?;}1\')1]:"'\(\:10;’.‘ ;::‘h‘l:!u?‘?(l)“(]:"filock h.: . UNION G. Co. Monday morn- Prices On Application. % on adverse trade conditions. Call sionaries of our Weat Africa mission I as e pnce Ralted at mid-day profit taking | Semi-Annual Convention Comes to} 0 0" e, o tam. The Haur semble at 9 o'clock at the state armory ; in readiness to march to .the various cemetories to decorate the ves of de- ceascil member: All veterans of the | ralls, stoels and oils causing reac- Close At People’s Charch tribe. the most virile of the Moh are invited to s running from large fractions to medan adherents on the west cos 1-2 points, There was further selling of Christ Today. Africa, is everywhere in cvidence. The rubberk und sugars, some of those | history of missions in Bululand give L. L. JTOD F, G. JUDD w. T. 8l ues showing aotual losses of 1 to 2 The closing sessions of the semi- | a0 "ot where the oubet pics 2 point 3 annual convention of < the Gospell cedes the false prophet, there is little . A';V"“ RS I'l”""” Hixh "““l"‘ Missionary societies, were held at|danger of Mehammedanism making 4 LN r 1 ssues trength- i v 5 \ s ki P T rople’s O y serions headway, but where the pagan . ; 3 ed on the increased Chica the People’s Church of Christ today. | ® P \ Fiee. | The convention had been in session | tribes come first under the spefl of \ k street, was painfully burned Quincy dividend. Eise- | Zhe convention had object whe fo | the Tslam the task becomes most diffi- \ = this morning. She wis burning some 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONNETICUT movements were a trifie ir- : Jers in her yard, when her clothes o sider th ull for , | cujr, =z papers ir vard, Monting Ahb 1. 10 it mns. [ o o o Y T arhtiaiake Bave been added = became ignited. She was taken to-the Investments,” Local Stocks Telepbones, 1818, ney. The closing was steady. “lose ew Britain General hospital, where e v 3 5 the Byrias Mission since the close > New Br e pproximated 575,000 shares sy g ot A s L B b e s psoml i i g Dr. Waterman Lyon attended her. She New York, Stock Excnange quota- | “Onvention. Among them were: Rev. Marain o is suffering from burns about the We Offer: uraished by Richter & Ou., “An entirely new obligation has body, legs and arms. e er: eaibers of the New York Stock |’tev. N. H. Harriman of Boston: Rev. < N s tev been assumed by the board in Mes- : changed. At e ol St e Sl L B Sl e ioe el S et BATTLE OF MUSIC. NORTH & JUDD To Yield Better Than 614 of the Reformed Board, A battle of music, between Rapp's 2 High. Low. Close. | P. Roberts of Hartford and Miss unl . . " dred Pattern, from India union work . R nAL Miy. . % - the German Reformed, the Southern. T grandmother what had pillowt | orchestra of New Haven and Cur. the United and Northern Presbyter- | pamc an’ placks an’ throws has got | ley's Novelty orchestra of this ci = — == = o J. Gregory Mantle of Nyack, N. Y.; Sugns. TR . 3 . roThe Gospel Missionary society was N ormed in o to su ort m n- ":‘ ary work in Africa pb‘;m- l.::“m}k, fans, each board to furnish at least | zranddaughter with a lampshade [ Will be held at the ,\j;.ale‘ -Arm\o\-iix LA u Cotton Ofl . pastor of the Peopte's | one missionary for three = stations, 1 thilaittin'lvoom as big as & wagen this evening. Both orchestras ! T Chareis of Christ, tn_ presbtent ot e | rababls Stosl. Basdad snd Kerhen: | in Gh" sitin” room a8 big e "compored_of elkht pisces. ol JOHN P. KEOGH : of 433 sqciety, which is affiliated with the |The Reformed and Presbyterian |umbrella. There's many a Junc | seing the contest there will be danc- J : Smit & Ref 43% Boards have voted to occupy this ter- Ipride that ought to be a June grad- |ing and the orchestras will alter- © Member Cansalldated Stock Exchange of New York, ritory and it is heped that the other | .o nate in playing for the dancers. boards will do so also. ¢ ::"""‘“"5' STOCKS “The one-time_secluded land of nbury Chinn is fast being opposed to the l Middletown BONDS v Al Sug Ref cm 891 ernatio Union Mission. Th S Shimatra Tob soolety has missionaries 1in other Tel & Tel..104% lands besides Alrica and plans will = Sebacco 1293 be made to establish them in every N “Whoolety v 4% ceuntry. The work is supported by Sdonda- Cop . 41% frec-will offerings sh Top & 8 I 8175, The present nfissionaries on the Gulf & Wt I 39 asy | fleld are: Dr. John E. Henderson Mwin Loco F ind Mrs. Henderson at Ngenda, I it & Ohio . th Steel B ... ¢ Knapp at P. O. Kyambu, Afriea and S Pacific Miss Mary Gamertsfelder at Tok nti Lt 1 i o o8 & Ohlo ... & 5 3 LRk i & Bt aix 3 AUTO MISHAPS fla Copper penetrating influences of modern civil- - F Dire « 1y, wie Wire to New York and Boston. - which our church L v ™ «p‘m::;blo ex- G. F. GROF¥, Mar.—Loom 509, N. B. Natl Bank . — T ceeds 91,000 squar miles, with a h population in excess of 5,000,000, About five-ninths of the Presbyterian work is in Mandarin-speaking China Six out of every hundred of tl communicant members of our Chin church are employed in some capacity as church or mission workers. Fou teen per cent of the male evangelist Chinese force is fully ordained. Ap- proximately 76 per cent of male com- municants of the Presbyterian church in China are literate ‘All_through the east the Chinese lead as gamblers, But they are a E. Africa; Mr. and Mrs. William P. . . & NUTMEG PUBLICITY-BURE Founded lee the Pyramlds. Thls Let us plan for you a “Direct By Malt Advertismg €a ’ f h that i e mg;immu OF ALL KINDS Bank’s safety has proven 5 Moiling Lists Typewriting Addressing 551 STANLEY STREET. . TELEPHO! You can use that safety and have B A N ——— e the benefit of our long experience The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Comp and our advice in financial mat- Corner Main and Pearl Streets, ~ Hartford, have not been lifted. Nowhere han B Capita] $1,250,000, Su‘plus Funds, s&m T P b, RS , ters. Decide today to keep your Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards. g Cop ; s Gas 7% | Two Boys Are Strunck By ines Prods Ref 695, A ; ueible Steel Today Cars Collide On Main ba Cane Sug dicottlohn ™ 5 . Threo minor awtomobile accidents le, Ist ptd 1 were reported to the police today. n Electric J 5 Quinto Bonzelli a boy residing at n Motors Oak street, told the police that pod (B ¥) ¢ 5% 261 * wias riding his bicycle on Oak orth pfd treet this noon when he was struck spir Copper 16 3 1 automobile truck. The driver tarbor (‘on ™ stopped. the machine and inquired as ESSer Con pfd 11% , to the boy's conditic At the police ot My oOd 0 5 5 station it was apparent that the bey t Nickel 16% was somewhat hurt and he was 68, . taken to the New Britaln General hospital. Street. people who can he roused vinst any evil, and the crn 3 nst gambling is taking hold “The dark clouds setting over Indin rest to create a more unhappy or disturbed cone n than is found in Indi The m res used by some of the itish 2 es in the Pu ¥ fo-ropr d@insdor in the spring of 1920 arvoused deep anzer throughout Indi. “An event of outstanding interest in Siam i the completion of the long- desire new treaty hetween America and Siam. 1t has not vet been rati- fied LY the United States senate, but there are strong hopes of early favor- ible action . . Seitiecment of Estates, Wills drawn without ch: account with this strong Bank. ; 2 Foreign Exchinge- to 21! parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BANK] Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. t. Paper lly Spring Tire 4 nnecott Cop.. 21 hek Steol bhigh Valley ox ety idvale Steel T Belcher, of 14 Stanley struck a small boy with his aute- mobile on Stanley street. The boy lost a tooth in the accident but stherwise he was unhuri Automo- Y biles belonging to Clarence P Are Alr Brake Y Central f & Wem irth Pac D n and T LU L jerge Arrow ... g tte Conl = . 60y 60y et Ay Con Cop ..., Ty "Myl I of 185 Kelsey street this city, and Nels Lundblad of 13 Orchard street, collided near the triangle on Main street about 1 o'clock this | afternoon Both machines were somewhat damaged. The drivers re- | ported the matter to the police. “The cry need in both the tral and South Rrazil missions reinforcements. A steady growth is ported where the ary has been able to visit \ CATTERED meney is scattered cnergy. Thenickels, dimesand quarters that slip through § your fingers every day and = i s bring nothing werth while in L ™" LUTHERAN COXVENTION, '\ return, if put to a P"‘%P“ 9.1 and N i . | 130 egntes at . hats. It takes the full time of one i g r w(}».rllu.: : . " \':4: Rn..u 3 g ,\'M-IM- make one v‘_.l‘ a week. and i : @ will pave the “ymfinw '::h”i:\‘-”“ ‘Il‘;'r“ll. ”l‘ 1 hundred | ** ““m o GGG ‘ d inde ndence. wdebaker ¢o'110 Tl T Tng | ul ereamesiens wwcmbiea ac el BRITISH TROOPS MOVE ‘ Lo ot g N Savings Aocount at this bank Te task missionary in Colombia_and Venezuela has been most difficult, but there uare some bright sides to the picture. “The chief industry of Antioquia, in Colombia, ix the making of Panama ported to the police that |w| morning for _a conven- i | M. Oite Fiaoemanes of Soiimen| o ‘ SPECIALIZING IN LOW COST PRQTECTION. the v. H. W. Voight of New Haven o e L (BY Associated Telephone 2469-3. the Itev. H. . Freimuth of Water. Hours battallons fof | Britich ry, the Rev. A. J. Traver of New v the Rhine began their ud : eity and the v. J. H. Oldson | ¥ance 16 Upper Silesia today to ro- | of Waterbury. Omicers infor the A ! troop e were elected A W follews th The transfer Open to Public. et L e SHTE o oo LGS NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK. [ Hartford: vice-president, Walter Wag was semi-oflicially announc P yih-t p » : secrotaries day that additional fc ORGANIZER Luncheon 11 to 2—75c. i . vetaries, Lillian L and - Julin Reichl ttalfons of Hieh troons; tolslithy Steaks and Chops sasurer, J. (. Hopp, New [80me 3.060 men Will be sent 1o the UNDER UNITED STAT E§ GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Iritain disturbegd arca. The sources from ¥ Wedding Parties - o which these additional wili bo THE LARGEST Accommodated. T T s S : SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT ust sa what ou want Simeon X : o v o - Baldwin, former severnor of ¢on. msbury, My John Flanigan 1 IN THE CITY $ ¢ . cticut, taken to the New Have bevsdial . e ’ = , do"d m“gaw mM l‘:;-ul‘l:l l::!.ll':t'nlnoll ‘rom ).‘.‘,—. |:-~|.t.tl .‘len;rna‘xy ‘ s hre, 1 Boxes for Rent at $2.00 'l’rr_ '\.f‘ur Vnfln_d Upward & 0( EN SATURDAY Emcs 7 l"' It was said that hie ilness had not | kitled today when severai g Q \ A leave the ki