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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 192). n y street In the ahsence of e mistic i lar pastor, Rev. John L. Davi ‘,‘ enee 1 expr fidence In its President Harding,”” it says “used WAe | ig attending the general cont con! (0 5 P 1 orrespondent of | many blg words but said few great Pflylflem WI” Be Ol’del'ed at TO' (Continued From First Page) om relimina f Methodist ehurche in : . m i awe Courant of 'Hyh]> m ables things" Il’hr‘&ll"l\ll:h:::r\:::‘;!?l:tfi‘: 8 1 Y f & 1 | built under the Americ | thue, and that the same people who | timate ; or Con- pp Georga W. C. Hill ¢ \ | itatic EeLY 5 bid and overstrung MO OW are tes g again n should acticu 65 poune N I v tam Y S — 1y :mul‘ )k ) : e Ma ol } “.‘ . L"“”" 41 in the Fairview cerffetery imately $4 0 ; b JUDGE WEBB'S CONDITION, L nrd ‘:”l: ",..TT' e .| mate « 9,000 barrels with the croy e | planned as improvements « ) & plea for open dis.| New Haven, Ngv. 18.—Judge James i he entire ¢ vas pres- [ : 4 ol st Polke Anderson vonder ship of the Britis! wl N Webb, of the superior court bench, The payment of bills to the amount{ent | heard not a single worl from | Clsewhere ARSI KD Folke, the 21-year-old gon o ost about $28,000,000 ) s ansqon | N, HABhY O e Hasnualy 0,815.88 will be recommgnded at|anbody to indicate that there had | L€ auality B reported good to ¢ 1 Mrs. John A. Anderso ( ’ ‘ v oth mitation of | who was tak o §t. Ra A - celler > 4 mame cen a prete o pital ye day and ated upon by tomorrow evening's session of the [heen any trouble of any kind excopt | Celent \ndrews street, died at the home ; Hollind Kiowe Mtere - eion s i ‘,' i ; ;‘ \.\ r",;:' i\':q”r‘,.’p::;:; Y h: pre common council, The accounts areltwo statements from Arbuckle him g s his parents yesterday mornir Foth get together clegates in order to| D di, was itemized a8 follows [ Py IRISH PROPOSALS [ parents and one brother, Rudokah, & | garry prasue, Nov. 16, — ( 2leanipallucelimronleme SR I [Loahie ot St X A e Incidents, $1,106.25; city hall com- Once he explained that the reason | student in Boston university, survive, | 18 Anepiadr ) he Vader 1 says that America | opera E mission $351.65; municipal home |for Virginia being out of the party | ARE 1'P TO ]’R}'\l”“i he funeral will take place tomorrow als for drastic limitation of I ' nerself is mal considerable sacri-| it was a minor one, service committee, $16.15; park com- |wasbecause ghe had become too wild | 2:8 e s s e ————m—— atternoon at 2:30 o'clock., Services | Smm—— — s — missioners $236.92; hoard of health, |and noisy. will be held at the late home on An regular bills, $852.50; isolated hos- | *“And later, at dinner he said, {o|British Delegates Wave Rejected | drews street by Rev. Dr. 8 G. Oh " — - N pital $14.52; board of public works, | Semnacher man, of the Swedish Lutheran church street deparment, $13,024.80; sewer “1 think you should take her out Counter Proposals Made by Ul- Interment was in Fairview cemetery construction, $3,000.43; sewer main-|of here. I do not want to be responsi- ety [ tenance, $175.49; subway department, |ble for her.” stor Cabinet Member Harriet A. Bosworth Member New York Stock Exchange street lighting, $2,752.08; | “Mrs elmont came back into the v ™ Harriet A orth, sister of g ! ! ck into the | yondon, Nov. 15.—The initiative in A 1, sister o Lt odons e 5 : Edward N. Stanley of 60 Lex- Suecessor to Richter & Co. eprinkling, $9,179 street | suite after Sherman left” s RIS Sl M oM : : S " y ment, | 81,17 Yok ot e R D AU G lons 1s agai atreat, alsd at the New Britain| 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN. CONN. {improvement, $1,17 board of |hell said, “and had several drinks. [ in the hands of Premier Llovd George | INSton street, police commissioners, regul bills rd her say nothing about Vir-|the counter proposals made by the 1 general hospital this morning. Al- Stanley R. Eddy, Mgr. Tel. 2010 $485.06; municpal garage, | ginia." | ster cabinet members having heen re. | though Miss Bosworth had been fail- board of fire commissioners, $1,149.91 e | jected last night by the British dele- | ing for some time, death was some- —— - board of public charit 36,5 Are Picl Ing Jury [ ate No furthe P ¢ the | What unexpected today. The decease board of water commi San Francisco, Nov. 1§ 7 and Ulster delegates has been | Was born in West Hartland, April 7, I T C 032.97. venire members examined ¢ ive | arranged but the negotlat have | 1859, While residing in New Britain | I Hi‘, AVEH\AGE E EC RI LIGH Among other business to come be- |jurors accepted tentatively, one of |entered upon a stage which it ig|she made her home with her sister, | dore the council at this meeting the them a woman, was the situation at|thought will lead to extended confer hose husband is the head of the Is a recommendation from the board |the opening of the second day of the ' covering perha veral months vings Bank of New Britain.* One of public works to take over as a|trial of e C. (Fatty) Arbuckls he Sinn Fein delegates who went | sister, Mrs. Stanley, is the only sur- BILL IS $24.00 city street, that portion of Wilcox|here today on a manslaughter charge. |to Ireland over the week-end were [ vivor, street l.u%.mr LaSalle anil .x\|ll.l“\“,|](‘|\]u went on trial yester on|back in London today Their i Burial will be tomorrow morning. ’S s o Y streets, and establishment of street|charges connected with the th ot|and their with Eamon De 1-| Services will be held at the Stanley ht grade and building lines thercon, and | Miss Virginia Rappe, film actre era were not in connection with the | home by Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill The dlvldends from 3 Shares Conn. ng that the board be instructed to hold |whose demise followed a party in Ar-|London conference as to which efi- [ Interment will be in Winsted. The hearing on the matter. The, same|buckle's room at the Hotel San Fran- | nite line of po s Axedllo funeral will be private ¢ ] ] beard recommends that the opening|cisco here last September. |it was explained, but with details. of | = —— ower’ er ent. 1 ay 18 111, e of Albany avenue from Clinton street| The five jurors so far seated, how- | the work of their departments in the STRIKERS RETURN to Alden street be referred to the|ever, still are subject to peremptory|Dail Eireann administration at home wark, J., Nov. 1 The first e board of compensation and assess:|ohanienge 7 s et e ok NET G EReY (e The et recommend the purchase o this stock at :l-»m‘] for ]:. p]‘npr-r] a ]cq:mom of | The first day's session was devoid | Barding the counter proposuls from indlers in the New York metropoli- . enefits and appraisal of damages. ° |of interest except for an intimation in | Ulster the Sinn Fein publicity de- | t;n area came today when it was an- the city ordinances be so changed|ge] for the detense that Dist. Attorney!land remained absolutely fundamental| il wagon drivers- union had voted to include a provision that subsequent |\fatthew Brady had threatened fo|from the Sinn Fein point \ | overwhelmingly to return to work. to the approval of the layout of any|send to jail some witnesses if they| The Sinn Yein does no ect to a | street the owner of the development| .. d to make certain statements.|l0cal ],.,w,m,.m i ste en witl shall place a sufficient number of added that he would nroduce |large powers, ‘it w ned, but monuments to define the street lines, | cona witnesses to prove his assertion, | that p 1 must be part of a| the monuments to be furnished by the |~ .y, ¥ou do” retorted Brady, T will | single Irish system and chief author city of New Britain, through the resis i ity in Ireland must be single Iris] board of public works. Further ¢ parliament. The proposals credited to | tting up of a separate recommendations by the board are Ulster for the s T the following: That the common GOOD POTATO GROP i dominions in Ireland was wholly un council consider the establishing of a acceptable to the n Fein, it was| uniform system of monumenting the| SR CReRE = declared and no chance existed of any city streets, and that funds be pro-|Tobacco Produced in New England | ompromise upon it vided as needed to carry on the work - A ST A —— —— hecessary to the construction’ of tha| States AlsoiRegardedas Best in Re- JEREMIAH UL LIVAN DIF 3 monuments, and the locating and| cent Years—aApples Not Plentiful. New Haven, Nov. li.—Jere muh it placing of the same; that the comp-| Sullivan, 54, a former police commis. troller be authorized to draw his| Wakefield, Mass.,, Nov. 15.-—A fur-|sioner under Mayors Stud ck in favor of the treasurer of the|ther increase in the potato crop in| Rice, died late yesterday of pneu e for $57.66 in payment of the|northern New England and the east- | monia. He had long been in the 3 share of tsate highway repalrs|ern states was forecast today by V.|surance and real est business. and charge the same to the street de- partment appropriation. This bill was received too late to include in the 3 B 4 regular list of bills approved and has - Y. G T8 o a penalty for non-payment within a | H. L. JUDD & dUID < BLOR R R JUDD & CO.}H $1000, $2000 or $3000 In Your Han Guests’ night will be observed by 23 WEST MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT the Woman's club at the Camp School Investments, Local Stocks Telephone 1515—1816 | B . e e e - ; Or In The Hands of Your Family Thompson of New York city will give We Will Buy: ‘ et v sl SCOVILL | If You Open Up a Savings Account In This Bank Undlec é{r;(»))ln‘r; ‘u!.m ?!r:\'o\;rika,\\l\]:ll ir:nvr \MERI(‘A\ H“RD\‘ XR} - Th Pl Of teacher of piano at the Ethel Walk- er school for Girls in Simsbury. M Wylian Knapp, teacher at the Pt ' 2o || THE INSURANCE SAVINGS SYSTEM grade. Plans are being formulated for the first annual show of the New Britain o o e ,][“.f“f”(""]f’?l’“”“l";::"‘m"?wbq el New Britain Natlonal Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Urnek ans oo “'0‘“ (rrvh-‘:\kt r\(v';h Telephone 258 Teleplione Charter 8000 SO Ug S L DONALD R. WART, Manager Member Hartford Stock met in room 207 of the Vocational Member N. Y. Stocl SRR Pxolanse building after the fourth period today h blieil AnE __ Exchange. It was an important business meet- |§ ing WE OFFER y i R ) EAGLE LOCK I Fill In Fmar_icw;l_News ST B oRic B “A Plan of Systematic Savings With ' The 10:30 a. m.—Several war time favo- B g . A rites subjected to sharp pressure yes- | [ Price on Application . . o 9y ttaChed L Say 42 s rheult of tha Histymaament Yiketn hiot Asest Sikiets Senia - Life Insurance in Connection : proposals rallied briskly at the open- : E Coupon! ing of today's stock market. United L B TR LT 7 X g % r States and Bethlehem steels were - SR e N Mall’ only fractionally higher, but Crucible TR 3 I se 1 1-4 points. Standard Oil . N g recovered 3 points and Mexi- > P T can Pet. advanced 1 3-4 points but| JOHI\ P. KEOUGH Royal Dutch featured the ]wu\'\" ) Member Consolidated Stock Fxchange of New York European oils. Famous Players, U. e e e e e § Rubber, Infernational Paper and |[§ Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport various metal, chemical and drug is- Danbury New Haven r | The Commevcial Trust Company of New Britain and The Travelers sues were firm to strong. Trans-con- | q ] J | Sl . Inswrance Company, F ford, Connecticut, present to the people of Con- tinentals led the higher trend among Middletown BONDS Springfield _necticut a safe and practical way of helping industrions people to hecome rails H ¢ independent by cecating an cotate for themeelves and those depending Noon—Relaxed money rates and |®@ Dircet Pricate Wire to New York aud Boston ¥ upon them. strength of forelgn exchange especial- |l G. F. GROFF, Mgr—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Blig.—Tel. 1012 ! WHAT IT 18 ly sterling were among the helpful t The plan is called the Insurance Savings Syetem. It is a plan of developments of the morning. Oils, | £ | systematic savings with life insurance in connection, associating and co- steels, equipments and various mis- | ordinating the two great fundamentals of human weltare—THRIFE and ineous issues continued their up- | . — : PROTECTION, combining a savings Acconnt in the Commercial Trust d course. Mexican Pet. was most | I [ ORGANIZED 1860 il P | Company and Lite Insurance in The Travelers Insurance Company unstable for the leaders, however, and G A LIVE-TO-WIN Plan such specialties as American Tobac- | N TTINT 3 AT = o It is distinctly a “live-to * plan. It is absolntely simple. co, Industrial Alcohol sand National | PREVENT THE WASTING P OENIER ! : y ¥ s i S el P BRI REES g AN TLLUSTRATION Enameling were )w;.:\ ldnm s were OF YOUR ESTATE ] Let it be supposed that you are 20 years old and yon want to s strongest of the rails under lead of & % : E $1.000.00. You =simply come to The Commercial Trust Company at ml»:nl\:-ro mvkmv:;n;m{ “,»'Z:n.‘mf?.rfl Through the inexperience of some Main Street. and join the Commercfal Trust Company Savinzs Pla which rose over three L e = o . = B ’ . J o i « o to pa S exar \ onth money opened at & per cent. but soon Executors, estates have been wasted so paying the suny of $1.00 aud agrecing to pay this et sum monthiy , 5 | % P ] or 120 me 1e end of the 120 months you will receive $1.000.6 fell to 4% and private demand loans | that the heirs do not get the amount of E in cash. But should you dic even a single day after you have made were made on a four per cent. basi money they should receive. You are g your first paynient and been accepted by The Travelors Insurance Com R pe ~at A < = pany, Hartford (which is one of the larzest Insurance Companics in the QI OTATIO‘\S sure Of an EXD(‘I"K‘EI"(‘(] I“?\ 'UUH'. one K United States, with over $1.500,000,000 of life insurance ml force) your (Quotations furnished by Judd & Co.) | (hflt is ever faithful fo its trust, when = [ wife, children, parents, or whoever you have ‘clected will receive $1.000 Nov. 15, 1921. | s . n R AT g ; in cash from the Travelers Insurance Company fozether with all de Actna Life Gidne i ARl Ak E you appoint the New Britain National posits credited to your Savinzs Account plus intere-t which this hank Am Brass 106 202 Bank to act in this (‘klpfl(‘il\. Consuit pays. Do you know of a hetter way to absolutcly guarantee the future Am Hardware ( o 2 . ” . of yoursclf and .your loved ones? Billings & Spencer us freely at any time. K In presenting thds plan we do o fn the belisf that the peeple want Bristol F s sebey 5 | £ 1 a definite marked, casily kepg road to financial progie T! hank will Arr cesae 5 26 be glad to e detailed information vegarding the unigue g convenient Colt's . anders 1 &G L1 “| NEW,BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK | | | e TR T e o e e N B Machine .. . . 6 L4 = B AL g SN THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN THE CITY iy | - - B North & Judd s — Pecl:, Stow & Wileox 2 | T — Russell Mfg Co ot e | L g -flm"‘ Seovill Mfg Co ( 3 . = siamey werks com 4415 || The Hartford - Connecticut Trust C ompany taniey Work pPfa Union M ¥ & Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Harvtford, Conn. * /,’nsurancc i P‘*"ll £1,250,000 Surplus l"vmvl 9 000,000.00 wafe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and wy ¢ i Settlement of Estates, wills (l\.m n without charge «way powxwx wmast-|d TForeign Exchange to all parts of the \\n]’i’i Starts smiay Evening Tor one Week | LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKIN( All & 1at. 23c—All Seats Tve. 8¢ ' Bank by mail. It is safe and saves (l‘.‘n-. Tin ; Prices Include War Tax | e s s o b S NG Hepartment Savings e