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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921. 1 Financial News \SILFNT TRIBUTE V1 Street, 1:8 active at g Clyi' '{“ -““‘[‘lf“m S1068:0K botits i : by his wite Shorts in Mexlean Pet, continued to | TR Has i 1 fhener a0S ) cover as that stock increased its gain | . e R ki A N “‘“‘i e el “; Saailh Member New York Stock Exchange i Armistice Day e ot ing Womts Siome ahle. OLIHRIS ]!n,]k 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. strong Am Beet Sugar . 281 | i Am Can 31% Am Car & I"dy 1857% Am, Cotton Ol 10 Am Locomotive 9 i | { AlRIIAtYERool t th church | = Alived H. Van Datten ¥ STANLEY R. EDDY, Mg TEL. 2040 I Mayor Orson F. Curtis has issued Tohn's faiv tonleht.—ad e lex” A I\\y»:j," ¢ has bee | Am Smelt & Ref an Armistice Day proclamation in | important meeting of the socia fepid i / 1 patient sl Tuly e ltar aaviy \ Am Su Ref com. 651 which he urges the display of flugs | crs' conterence will be h ] Bl Eiatli AL, e S e Am Sumatra Tob 367 throughout the efty; partieipation In|morrow afternoo o'clock at the K E : ; am I & Tel 1 1” RV aRAl R e ¢ e \ Leglon ation’ » ; Cent [ patrolmen and the incre cteran of the wanish | i 4 1wen on duty between 4 a, m vi War, and funerau R 25 “l L F | R aen ' e VAR and uner e we- nares Landers f'rary ar | Am Woolen .... 781 78 | practice the ri of church e he the oy s % RES e Anaconda Cop .. 43 131, | bells from 11:46 to noon, and silent | Stanley « i Dutng e rheentatembuntiurgy) o8 “ e B )‘J e Atch Top & 810 tribute from 12 m. to 12:02. held Friday Ith, at 7:4 M8 Bdns s JEmalEaitics e e iy # yroclumation follows: [ o'cloc | T rore arsqumatis toloves | e, e 5, T B e, ‘o 1o for e it 0 e vt war i |t 25 Shares North & Judd Baldwin Loco Baitimore & O Beth Steel B | You are hereby reminded of the| Harwood will be the leader 4 b & U e et e S \ | can. Pacifc proclamation of the President of the | Get Hartford- | L SUEE L S5\ B Pl R Sy R Cen. Leather Co Unlted States and of the governor of [ New Britain game § v, at Y r,|commissioners hiave le thut the |4 €7+ tithe Mew Britaln Tual Ches & Ohlo the State of Counecticut, declaring|C. A, 1 tyt, | Present typo of revolver has some dis- | 20 Snd the rallway —statlon tax] ' Chi Mil & St P ¥Friday, November 11th, to he Thursday special at on. |ddvantages. Two members uu ‘!' [ At M cni Rock 1sl [ tional holiday as a mark of re ette. Hot baked beans th 1 partment were accldentally | to the memory of those who s [ bread. Dickingon Drug Cc 1vt " |carrying their weapor in read-to. | their lives fn the World War | Creaitors o Lazarus company|use manner. It was found that H“ The unknown, unidentiticd Ameri-|at 164 Main s S BUNENGTe N Chile Copper Chino Copper Chino Cop 5 Col Fuel & Iron ergency arosc can soldier—the type of all who made | that a recent of 1 | 1 reme S0 . 3 1 k store, th ol | EZ:},.'II‘I{.I,‘QW.E« Ret [in the National Cemete at the|drawn by the iy to use both 1 t 1 it H. L. JUDD F. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER Cruci Steel | country’s capitol on that day ® will be dispos voperly. The board will have a y 2 ; Cuba su Let us all unite, not only in form, At the meetin positive ed out £t (Continued From irst I ) Zndicott-oJhnson [but in true reverential spirit in cele- | Saturday, Nove t v, the department | ! — | ie brating on this holiday the glorious|of officers will 1 ime he was promoted to major and . Prote 1s8ig to the 9th Infantry at Syra- crifices of our soldier dead; of those There will be ptd Gen. Tlectric who took up arms and served their eral committc hes r_brought up by the | S48 % Bo afnan e 23 WEST MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT S i q and humanity; likewise of all |Day at the wglary at the Meshke was | Imm ely promoted to lieutennat estments, Cd ks ; ((:.: ‘1'1-'(5\}\1”:(1‘{:‘) fasanlablinailalsdir s dasbple i B ey T ) R G e el and sent to Camp Grant Investments, Local Stock Telephone 1815—1816 s 1 R enizatlor | cour ] ™ e ce ¢ th « served until after the n x = 3 = = Gt North rd possible the organization of the grand | Court Circle dy For enter of the city betwe e sery e army and navy of the United States|America will mect tomerrow ni s of 4 a. m was signed. | 7 OFFER: sp Copper | Insp Copper erred to the 41st &nboiol Gor [in the World War Judd’s hall at 7:30 instead of § o' only two ve € was tran : Int Marine pfd displayed in our city at full mast dur-|be a public w.t oft the beats, u erved with this regiment in | || Allis Chalm Mg ing the day, that all those who can| A recention fo 196 1 era will [to the fact that ston, San Antonlo, Texa at |to assist in the carrying out of the|take place in # ethodist curred on Sunday morni t Virginia. He was trans services of the day, by the American |church this evening. The members ture of the trlo was r Dossible by he 13th Infantry and se ¢ | Leston and other organizations, that|will be all thosc who have joined |the 1t usual rolineron w York and at Camp Dev- | the business and work of the city be |the church within the past two yt vait around on that day to attend was retired on June 18§, R G e s alt o So e R eyt e JOHN P. KEOUGH iently on July 2, 1920, promoted to licutenant colonel which date he was relieved from ac tive duty er retiring he trd nee, and North Af ion of the R uthorized to Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York men on duty between 4 m. and also that perfected whereby e more than one arters, b 1 be prepared for emer low for the observance of the day [tal ¢ and that the bells of the churches be | Mills is in cl rung from 11:45 a. m. to 12:00 m. |[The Woma I call especial attention to the re-|will serve quest of our president that at 12| o'clock noon the people unite for | two minutes in silent tribute to the Lack Steel Lehigh V. Mex Petroleum 11 Midvale S 8 Missourl Puulh‘ | Nat Lead N Y Central % | lll 1nt Paper : !l‘ Kelly Spring .. g' Kennecott Cop i I Waterbury c ridgeport [ aterbury TOCKS Bridgep Danbury Vg New Haven Middletown BONDS Springfield 1 Miss ith church NN S 1 12 1414 heroic dead. Let us celebrate as well [at the church cie school there h.xm huu: ; Direct Pricate Wire to New York and Boston Norfolk & Weat 961 04% 94 |the return of peace and resolve that|ved at mnoon . ! ean many changes in the personnel of the G. F. GROFF, Mgr—Room 509, N. B, Nat'| Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 Northetn Pao. .. 79% 765 793 |In o far as in us lies, the victorles|started last montl npleted officers. The organization was orig IR ; e | of shall be succceded by lc- |at this session, it is cxpecte ,F”' v T inally started with military work | 3 qomak * |torles of peace to the end that r Francis Drake lodge, Sons of | ¥t 1 _p der direction of William Moo Part Am P & s [head. Licut ; ‘ Penn R R country in all its acts shall be just|St. Geor hold s r N 1 eutenant Ellis Beardsley we [ and right and that war shall be abol- [ meeting tomorrc , : ; | the next ofiicer of the compan | Pr 1§t O ished from the face of the earth. |ing will be on was st led by Captain Edward | I ressed Stl Cr oo i1 ] Dunne and later Captain Hollis Clark, e OERECES Respectfully, |and all members ¢ ) | Hesatie g ORSON F. CURTI Cards and carpet bowlir now in charge of the outfit. [l s o M played after the res - e o Ladil legree e v al D, N Y e deEreciteam. . s N'T SE A NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD I;:’,;\QL-" on\nor 233, TABS' TOURNAMENT. l:.»:. shar ) (Continued "”’ m First Page) WON'T SELL WATER New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Sioss-s Sl & I The first turkey tournament of a| Constable George A thowledss = e 2 QUPPIV TS y Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter 8000 Southern Pac series to be played at the Y. M. T. A. [ morning attached SholiEs ot e T saTa I¥ SUPPLY IS LOW HONALD R. HART, Manager Member Hartford Stock P s G & B. society rooms was staged last | Willis I s ey et REEC Y on e Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. B St ke Oo evening with many entrie The {'""’ ) in NSl e e | | vy Depnty Anna ) litano, a 3 | o | Texas Co 4514 ‘?mnal'rh nt "Omltmlh"' is oo ed vli [ ‘H’H" e the 10 in Raphael's family Water Board Will Protect City in | ! mex & Pac ... 233 the following active members ank | resenting Jos T PSR it | o IR - S LS 80% B James P. Murphy and Martin | Rev. 4}\; 41 orge W. C. Hill, and ]‘_‘J s of : .1111{:1]_{“ Event of Agreement With Town of | WE OFFER: | Zrans O e | gencral contere Of ColiEremativn: [ s dh b e e 2670 Plaioville, Rossbers Explains. | EAGLE LOCK ' oni 119 17 al churches at New London today S et e UBE N || Uhitea me st 00 s0% 457 s o e e e RSANTIY 3 s e A SR T e R QO B RO LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK l US Fd Prod... 11% 11% - — jansusirated fccturefon ithel BEnilln=itiponoug iisala it T : & 4 ” Y % vine Island at a suy A > |sell water to Plainville and the com- Ind Alco.. 44% 44% Committee Appointed to Arrange for | 1InC Ishund at o the Men I'm 3 {okninkcl et Eillagls| mon! Aoiiiell nntove)the mites ag el bT ANLEY WCQRKS, Common il B R o, 80% 83 a Dance to Be Given Some Time in | cvening. The supper will be at 6:30. | 0 e L REDR SantovRo R libe piacec D the g TS S L.110% 0% 110% | utive conm of the|tg g e % e COLRIR G R L ED O SR L ST )6 80 U 8 steel pfd. 110% 1}_*)» 10% Decenitsn-Next Mosiing Nov, 42, e e o 15 on the witness stand. |when the ply appears to be run- | Utah Cop ..... 653 5 " 4 W down with | ning low s will eguard th ; v Che 2 267 is evening wit 3 t ! arc e Va Cr Chem.... 2 26% 2 The first meeting of the season for 5 q .\. ; You c; ord to|city a hortage, Chairman W. Willys Over ... 6% 6 6% | the Amphion Alumni association ws oD o g loose in the com-|R. Ros the water board ex- | I held at the Senior High school last | urks in the sending|plains, and during the time when | uv\m\r. HOUSE REPORT. evening. A la number of mem- | GOII Fm‘ D a water is plentiful, it can be turned | 4 §52,200,000 bers were in attendance. The mem- | JUH t to use the stool- |into cash i 53,000, bership commiitee was authorized to Pig methiod of securing evidence| The rate to be recommended, 10 ||H | - - start a new campaign while a com- |Treasurer of Commercial Trust Com. |60 1t 1S their ““‘»‘"“ But, let me | cents per 100 cubic feet, is the maxi- | (M 1 ! - - D) mittee of three, consisting of Alma in the future they use|mum charged his city. In some | | ARMISTICE DAY PRAYER. Wagner, Helen Egan and Ruth | pany Declines Presidency of Cham- s0 crude as those em- |cases but five cents per 100 cubic feet | | A half hou prayer service from | Schaefer, w appointed to investi- BsS is charged. On that account, the :45 to 12:15 will be held in the | pate the proposition of changing ber of Commerce, Efficient. | water board feels it would be of fi- | | Trinity Methodist church on Armis- | seetion of the by-laws relative to the At a special meeting of the hoard efficient vice | nancial benefit to enter into a con- | tice Day, There will be hymns and | number of people who shall consti-| o directors of the Chamber of Com- zet away from |tract with the town of Plainville. | ov. short talks. Persons attending will | tute a quorum. e R A e n I want to compliment | Corporation Counsel J. H. Kirkham ||§ be at liberty to walk in and out of David Magnuson, Hurlburt Gris-| o000 John C. Loomis, treasurer of | nem court can be assured that, | has heen requested to prepare an ||f the mesting at will txcept during the | wold. Raymond Walker and Minnié Commercial Trust company was |- U 1 restaurant is violating | opinion, but his ruling has not yet @ two minutes of silent prayer after| Clark were appointed as a committee i Slastear; e liqu aw two doors away |been submitted to the mayor 3 twelve o'clock. Rev. John L. |to make plans for a dance to be held | J\ciine term. Mr m t olice st 1t the vice | - Hi e . Davis, chaplain of Eddy-Glover Post, | the sccond weck in December. The | (o ot i uad find more tangible evi- | n: | American Legion, will be In charge of | next meeting of the assoctation Will| 'oomis \leclined o \Offxcml% 0[ New York § the services. be held at the high school on Tues- 1 % Prosecutor Woods claimed a con-| | I cause of the stres | Election Are Arrested _— day, November 22, A program coma |Coiae : ! i O e el slection Are Arrested | GUILTY O FMAIL ROBBERY | mittee composed of Minnie Clark, [ vyt ST s @UHEON: 200 e poticemen. H New York, Nov. 9.—On complaint Chicago, Nov. 9.—“Blg Tim” Mur-| Ruth Schaefer, Raymond Walker and [jpo ot & S SRETE FEET08 i or had Leen sold the * of two socialist watchers, Daniel ||} b phy, union leader, former state rep- id wson was appointed to | oo taken becan s : that a o sable | Platt, chairman of the election board || Due to the fact that President Harding has is- resentative and alleged gunman, Was|arrange an attractive program lisaen re e ff was four he |in the second election district of the : ¥ o found guilty today by a jury in fed-| that date. \",‘“ L : = 1 \dica TN et e e ] sued a proclamation setting Armistice Day, Nov. eral court of plotting the §360,000 o 4 i) o 0 lo o e e restedl L todaviiB yoiqi . . mail robbery at Dearborn station last I s 1.‘ Lot 1““‘ A et | 11th, as a National Holiday, and also since the April. Vincenzo Cocmano, union REPUBLIGANS WIPED OJT il Tl ol ALl Ve R nonk wa s e resta voa e an R o ey e st fader serv hi » Edward Geiru, alleged driver of the | .. @ dile 55 Years, Party| 1 I DRRT | 1i¢ Edward Kiley on a drunken- [tion returns e will not be open, this Bank will be close BT car Bhd Tadl Volantt also|After Being in Saddle 22 Years, hn(,i BU!LD”\G lfiRM]TS B menl B Gl e er tion returns. | ; D % sed all day were convicted. Is Defeated in Albany City | good record ment in his case |\ : | Friday. = — lectinty. ;,..“_m,.“ Block, v Dweling | was suspended this morning after he }A\alh(a)n Hd\lf 531,10,0!\110‘ . ‘,\ ( 4 was rned to keep sober in the fu- | pen Monday ! 014mm, Open Saturday 9 to 12 and 7 to 9 P, M. lbany, N. Y. Nov. 9. fter 2 House and G * Among Struc- [ tur The recently completed Nathan 5 A Valuable Booklet | years of uninterrupted power, the i e | Adolph Wescoloviez was taken _in|Hale school on Tremont street will be Full of Information [ republican admir wtions in Albany x 2 “.4.~| night by Policeman William Du: ¢ ened to the pupils Monday "VHV‘HHYL DATA BOOK city and county were \\)pwl out in Alex Bentz and J. Janlck have | Derty when he drove his car up and |The opening of this school will make resterday’s | noera % idewalk ¢ th and |half-day sessions at the Smalley & vesterday's local demo 1and- | taken a buildin gpermit for the erec B L 4 ; ) siide. In addition to electing Wil- | ding permit for the able “to [school no longer n y. The regu- FRIED’WAV- liam 8. Hackett mayor by a plurality [, oad 1 Higl t € tration pa- [lar Smalley schol pupils have been st of more than 6,000 the democrats| 3 Ty f38 $3 were im-|attending in the morning and the It contains statistical infor- won every place on the city ticket | pupils assigned to the Nathan Hale | mation on about 400 stocks and are believed to have captured fs t feck Discharvged. school in the afternoon and bonds 1|~zred on the New [15 of the 19 seats in the board of Nelson 2 o t L Wior case ~ = | York Stock change and | aldermen. y butld a thre sardeck indicated that | 25TH ANNIVERSARY ‘ other Ifading The democratic county ticket al Corbint e 1 e weosted by | meeting of the Epworth || N Also short analytical history was successful all along the line and || s Feeney just out-|league cabinet of the nity Metho- | present status. Earnings and two of the three assembly districts| Erwin has app! on Arch street 1d a | dist church at the parsonage last eve- Dividends, high afd low were lost to the republicans. e ne was taken from his|ning it was decided to ar for a cludes ticker The chief amunition of the demo- : i e near-heer, an analysis | banquet celebration in commem- prices. It also incl ki 2 to cc $7.000, 1l abbroviations, margin of safe- crats was aimed at Willlam Barnes, 71kt Tias Waen ataRied 0 | otivH] seid no violation of the [oration of the 23th anniversary of ty table, ete. republican leader for many ) build S g e ot | 1w sweet cider was also | the founding of the league in this Mafled Free Upon Request e street selzed A '\'\‘ : l"} [\,1'\‘y.”i' city. The banquet will take place on | KELSON & CO SOLDIERS ARE ACCUSED. LHomIE e che LG DetebER TR T R aes Sl Wil- AR ) figured in the 1 rsday eve- |liam Goobhy and M nna Wa M : > [ Rep. dohnson Claims Men Themselves | Ulster ( e ; AT nattiiovenfias conitmistea or LG N | Sacen iy Comparos | r 5 [ for halt eral former officers and a proi INVESTORS [ G conadi Backed Up e TG R Investment Securitfes sl Mo R on, Nov, 8.—(By | more than.a score of tered the | program tive Johnson, republican, South Da 3 : rag 1 ) 1 hat the 2 MAIN ST., HARTFORD, CT. || kota,a former soldier in the army d¢ j o s A membhers of the Viee squad were | S — ‘. 8 28 clared in the ho that while he had | 20 ¢ s \ } watch, He nd the other 45 Beaver St. 1823 Broadway || who were traitors, cowards or men- | SUENNTE BT M 0 UREL the garage. Three giasses, one o Is the Curse of Creation New York New York tally unfit were shot by thelr own | ° 5% e over t! estion af an | Which had s of liquor, were ‘ ey oyt . comrades while facir emy.” | 1 e ¥ B e and 00 per cent of the start of | B f d be mrades Whlldtcing the soemy L s eetileme: | S SVET ek i dlekn ot i ecause of existing conditions it may :-.._.fi"—'A Representative Bulwinkle, democrat, | | arens e % "W tgh moc| pression of spirits, irritability, | d T G | North Caroling, also a former officer, | SHELDON RECHIVES EUND ke Ho pointeq| drowsiness, locs of appetite, cor | INECESSALY to restrict a Vel‘tlsmg space in B 5 7 who declared he would not permit R had no war.| Fect this trouble at once, and you voadway's the Place For | e sonnéon statementto's0 whehl |, oy pescy Epenes of varade |1 o evidence | Wil be 4t near proof against pos Firday’s issue this week. We hope, how- Ly s ” Friday From Voluntary Sources | that on hand | infa ase. ROWENS TERE WEND e o . S ‘ever, to take care of our regular advetisers N h o | =5 Sheldon of the New Brit el oolitamen. ‘ ver, 4 . p, B.( a orus (Gir i 1l ha i 1 of the \ will be a limit atiteiat 1o remarel mavt | e, Aol oo Aav. Sis - Todo thisit will be necessary to get Thurs, Fri, and Sat. | BEECHAM'S| [ v i b iy ot b 'copy in our hands Thursday. PILLS . be band musle for parad | e hicet to heas i Suidar Codti d,,,Umm, 0 Ccopy can be accepte riaay. X i now in order, e | Overd0 Years theStanderd ‘_——“

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