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NIEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WELEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921, LTI TSV N T T v P KA M, AT T BT A AV T L T s Financial News |(Vil, SERVICE | GitviIams ;NAVM, PLANS gjp THOMAS WRIGHT HOME %“fifl,flffi?\? Yi &9 CO Ex-taflor, Who Safied High Seas 15 || i D & Wall Street 10:80 a. m.—Opening within the t halt hour on the sup I 1le rpainti Hera Member New York ck Exchange rort glven the rails and equipments buildin New York Hospital successor to Richter & Co, conred vy eavare, ek Jack of Funds Hampers EMficien- poaris e S0 S50 ™ Pnentg at Goaleronce Are Now | somiseny e ot oot J\Jp““ilflllthff““rT‘N““v”“"“'N'CQTN;MG Western, Reading Nor- D { ,J;‘;':'m'.‘fi” N oy of System l : e oing Over U, . Proposals were higher by tions to i . falr ahd nt Baldwin Loco.,, Crucible i i ol auisia oo i at i e xoi i spernio Q @nrmctmut Lnght \ “in the. early b I‘v“ b “"’" Detroft, Nov. 16.—Insufficient ap- |brea R e 3 Washington, M 6, ( \ t el s ”v"uxw‘-‘ : .‘4 et R TR R e R N R s e ARG, S PRl oo é Power Co. vernment by American Tobucco, Sears Roebuck | €0 : e e : and Famous Players common and ptd, chara imnd rece r cer- | taken out a marriage license 1 | mittec > ,: s T Oils continued hesitant on the further | tifled for gover rvice is prob- | hi bride-to-he are Spar preat | epten f s e SRS Cumulative 8% Preferred Stock A Connecticut Publie Utility, serving Connecticut communities, including the cities of New Britain, Waterbury, Norwalk, the Naugatuck Valley, and numerous smaller towns, having a total population of about 300,000, We recommend this stock for investment. heaviness shown by Rowal Dutch al eriminality Members of L odge, A, F, | mental policy Wall street noon.—Oils assumed | Bnd dis y in the service, John|& A. M. are requested te ; Washington cc et ta at-| ¢ Mr. Wrigh dominant p! umong leaders un- | H. Bartle siden e com- |o'clock Irid terne the 2 t today to t & sul o f e e der lead of Standard Oil group mission declared iy dress here| gonie hall, to attend the ral of e Eastern sit- | gnoors0 &no Sk New Jersey issue rose 71 points and 104y before the conver ) Louis A, Westec 36l 1 v PHe Bl tighy California shares 18 Mexican | Rational eivil service refc J A mecting ‘ommad John | t! vas 1 ) present a cor Sl e PéY., General Asphal seport, Tex-| On account of insutficient funds| Bary ] ) 2., will | hens it settlement o Aol el e as, Houston and Pie S with which to man the lertaking” | pold aeitng = (o areile ons involved ! i U e L L iy RS e e ere wire a|Mr. Bartlett told the convention "the | avening at & o'clock 1n i ) few ions to the UI,,,\,, Tailk civil service comumissi annually | terested power e o men stationed at the Polyeli Ho Which heavy buying of Reading was|eXamining over 300,000 applicanta forl, HEATHS AND FUNERALS d a walting 5 pltal undergoing trestment, I the feature. Chemical, drug, leather | federal positions, and cert : those : (AL prepared to mes \ 5= | 3 Eatnennmentis Hegl t a simil ischarge states that there about eight New Britain ex-service hal : 5 PRICE UPON APPLICATION 2 € nt at that i utior and textile shares displayed increas.|Who attain a scholastic rvating of jon this morning committe il 1at institution ed strength. On the stock exchange [PCr cent. and over without mak The fune ank — 11 money opened at 4% per cent the | &A1Y examination or investigati syl Y the conference we TR e el O Providence, 1 § i 8 : lowest initial rate In 8 weeks, but in \}}LM:.‘W\M ‘[yr'.l;”!\'ln. ot S ; | aity, will he d 3 . Meanwhile the ork D e WR{GHT QIR[’O Y{ private dealings offerings at 4 per | criminal record, ha 8, rey m Te e 5 eport or Al 3 e sal for 9 Elaliatey Taltitulness v oristolhest et o) smgrnl ; ry's . 3 e H. L. JUDD F. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER cent w liberal. Exchange on Lon- y The burial iuction of n don was conspicuously strong acity or loyalty. The ‘ratir he > g consideration of r i ns | Popular | ) i e thing wliich determines theiy JenBtoryy : Local Couple to be Married Am Can positions on the eligible gister does 3 Japan under the reservations I by Rev, A, €. T. Steege on Thanks- ik Ll £ B e L e e aret M. Fole I Am Car & Fdy 1 3 not take into acco a fraction rot 2 3¢ (ohi the eiuy hes ; s iy Fo age giving Day L Am Cotton Oil . p of one per cent. the fac P good [ . goLE ) : o princ : STl Afternoon. \m H & Leather 129 19 : .!.:||~:-n't:- | rent i : R LUl a8y | e Iy \ ssion ie wedding of Jo s 23 WEST MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECYICUT Am Locomotive 057 941 bad character, but is 10lly and| mdward. F. Dobst thi ves V.o wi 1t ) Anden street to Miss Ar A Investments, Local Stocks Telephone 1515—1816 Am Smelt & Ref 40% 4075 purely scholastic h . okt An Telephons Am Sug Ref com rring to what he described ast Lat 1 \ | e Am Sumatra Tob shocking —disclosures of | o0 - ‘< el powers in (heir later exect-| Le. solomniaed Hu“:! e We Will Buy Am Tel & Tel ; trank Heory 1onths the whole to ta Am Tohacco e . 25 |peld for the tr S aitaraaBil Foike Anderson, $ EecLEtanyin £ navs | pastor o German Luthe AMERICAN HARDWARE i Mr. Bartlett declarc ommission | The funcra Anderson was | . G ey o Al ety & G Ana Copper v 3 A {his, | held @ *lock this afternoon ple will be attended by Miss Alich T & S5 4 3% | nad determined o1 o A Kom: Andr ce (eay ; R R 0 i e e e ) G T nuey e Wi tnot oroileantfor ! on Andrews street. SO 5 : | 3 . and James At Gulf & W. I e e e RV E GO officiated. In.|Great Britain, I De Bor ght, brother of the groom Baidwin Loco it, to make char vestigation i - ;o tons | 4o rment was | R or [rance, Vice-Admiral Acton for “ollowing the wedding ceremony, a and ratings henceforth in certifying Italy and Vice-Admiral Kato for Ja-| reception will eld at the home of Raiti. & Ohio .. ¢ & b pplicants fo he Washingtor rolic Beth Stcel B . " : ‘-‘A.P'y nts for the Washi DOMCE Mre Ny Tonen pa the groom, after which Mr. and Mrs d Bklyn Rapid Tran. > 3|t Th’»‘ e e Mrs. Mary Toner, widow of {le H 1e committee which meet for| Wright will leave for an extended | B Can Pacific .. 614 ; | L ReEE ton. | Matthew Toner, died yesterd ¥ L time today will take up the honeymoon. Mr. Wright is a well 3 % al government are the “very ) S k s i : Cll | C eath ( 2 oon at * home in Net o litications desired by ¢ Brit-| known athlete, STavas o e o tors of our lives and the i G s for a sharp cut i B R o anen the NEW BRITAD HARTFORD Ches & Onlo 33, |our property” are certified ror service | WA & Tesident of (s city S| s O iy e e e R UL T National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Chi R Isl & | without d toithelr GRATaCior OF o g Sy irases Afn limitation of the size of submarines|ploved at the Stanley Rule and Level elephone 2580 Telephone Charter 8000 . i R I8l 8 Stanley Rule and Leve DONALD R. HART, Manager Mcmber Hartford Stock Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Txchange. te i ; 7 G SRR AR (Rl 105€ 1 of New York a Thomas 85 well as alteration of the replace-| company Chino Cop ... 26% 2 : ',"h"‘;‘;’ ;r'l']"“‘]"ft ,!‘f:“ “"“‘\‘_ o “|of this city and John T co ment plan and Japan's desire that she e, S Ton Gaal b e 01 FRCSiot LN SR IneRaUR Y York. The body will reach this eity| D permitted a higher ratio of naval ; Corn Prod Ref . ¢ bl S S e S O T Lot ety 'Y strength than 60 per cent of the Brit BANKING GHAPTER MEET Crueible Steel 5 5 3 vasErapidiyimoroVing Bartlett| 15 the home of ymas - at 26|1sh and American forces respectively.| Ciiba ! Cana Ko z ‘hundreds of thousznds of del- R R ] Ty worth of mail are stolen annual- p ol s, 1 's Anna and ) y rm,, Chile Copper Members of Local Organization to § 5 Hold Entertainment at National | B Landers, Frary & Clark // rois et ptd .. 18 Bank Friday Fvening of This Week Price on Application el i ; Although the commission in his ke Sbitren Bl Derby I8 Tomaoss General Electric 13 ; \ |Ernest J. Spitzer of Derby is Tempor-| : 1 General Motors | opinion had built up an “extremely SEEK TO E"D SIPh{E %he New Britain chapter, Ameri- |} We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts 4 | creditable organization considering ary Receiver of Rubber Products|can Tnstitute of Ranking, will hold its e - Goodrich (BF) it Northern pfd | the limitation of fi Mr. Dart- | lett asserted it wa soring under th Tllinois Central : bdteliin " Inspiration Cop serious evil of having “anout oneshalf | ppreement Between Manutacturers| New Haven, Nov: 16.—Ern fonebanic g nlse ieiscoond of of our employes horrowed from other ; " series of “bar " and will be Interbor. Con | Spitzer of Derby was made temporary | & : S |depart ments, adding t it could| and Garment Workers. DALY : 3 ROL national bank * with the entire JOHN P. KEOUGH Interbor Con pfd ; e receiver of the Rubber Products Corp e ” r e seen how this cripples s = yrogram in che he officers anc \ g B v ; Int Mer Marine 12 2 o el s e New York, Nov. 16.—Efforts to end |0 Shelton, by Judge Ke in super- 1]" j‘n il "' "' w'v”v officers and Member Consolidated Stoc k Exchange of New York Int Mer Mar pf 533 trol and belittles our identity| I S i1 Bfoend | 1L R vt fodny. The sunlication was|cmPloyes.of that institution el 24 ERc and authority the garment wor! sty valleqt|itof COUEERIC apl 3 : A. J. Slope yresident of the New 7 ‘bur 5 alle Chal (MIE L : ; Tt (2 ot work o onlyito tannly|HEre on® Mondayt il be ank by madeiby tieN Onsatoms Watae Boweul ey i RIRSIUIRIEE (68 107 MR el Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Shcine Ol o s k| iy to supy 13 : e M Bt Ml ritain National bank will speak and § s s s il the departments with the best labor,” | the American Cloak and Manu- | 8o o SOl il ent of | Will D followed by an interesting and Danbury BONDS New Haven he concluded, “but to denw ¥ facturd ociation today. This or- |tiOD becau ault in payment ol| . ¢o ntaining progra 23 hic . - N o int Paper it e it Allont o imeas oy ST ere are other cred- (f‘\ v 41\‘:“151 lr:‘f:-':}y".\\ 4 m“h\‘\,.x\:z Middletown Springfield he 1o he rules an about one-third of the 60,100 . |itors, who it is understood were will- R R A o s 3 o 5 o in the law, the rules and the hir € stril A novel invitation has been Direct Pricate Wire to New York and Boston el o et AT rs did not participate ¢ demana | I8 (o hape the water company bring & : 3 b c ¢ o «\.\1;‘.n\1r|,“‘:\ ‘xl\ AT ! nt admir «7” e :v ; 1 4’ i 111 1t ’f‘ ti \ lemand e holion o all {v.t mbers in the form of . F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 of the late Theodore Tioosevel, I | e manu rers protective T orporation eclaims assets note” payable at the National bank Ll elod e a2 ik o good-time” funds. Members will present from Bristo vinville a of ployes it e et Mary's new cemetery. | “ 14 [ themselves ular monthly meeting, Friday | Efforts Will Be Made Today Vo Iteac h‘ Corp. of shelton. ht at C k' at the New Britain | 1t at § o’clock > New Britain Kenne Cop Lack Steel am determined that the commission | Ciuti e piece work systera where he once served and leit last- |increased working hours which . ing imprints of his strong character | brought about the strike. dustrial conditions it is claimc ade ypq Southington. Eleme ry bank- dpieer it 8014 shall continue to be the home of the| After a meeting last night, Charles it impossible to liquidate 5e1S -Ting certificates will be presented to ¢ air Br % el | ‘square deal’” | Sussuman, as spokesman for the. Out 10ss and having > cash it coild | tho5e members of the chapter who o | Lol American association announcef a | not meet bills, The corporation has & e completed the study course. L 5 conference of all parties to the stiike | Delaware charter. The action is re- 7 \ YNHE& H § 8 : 8 3 | would be called to establish working | turnable irs fay in.Deccin- & PR B T % A ;.j;:,h* I‘,‘,f;“‘ S L AGGUSED MOV S e e COMMUNICATED oy e e ISR ECIRULE s e wlteRal : Burglary Charges In Bridgeport e 1"\’“ R : =% S | splonsChatienBi e Pan Am P & T g Eens) Al ” : PATR, OF PERFECT FEET. N e O¥iettlial AUDITS—SYSTEMS—INVESTIGATIONS—INCOME TAX SERVICE Penn R R e 35 " Dropped When Prisoners Promise | of strikers reportec t n Bditor CEpT———— Pierce Arrow . 5 = I New York Nurse W Prize With | ™~ TR itk e i o s 01 [that 5,000 manufacturers n Great credit is to be given the New T . Pitts Coal 5 Ma States A : )a g B ¢ ‘E e e ) 5 to Majce Statement | them independent of any org: Her Dainty 434 Bs. Britain police department for the | CITY MANAGER PLAN HAS STORE 30 YEARS GLESLLES : s e ¢ 5. — Preliminary | tion had applied for set ozl wia . - handling of the large crowd at the Ray,Con Cop .. 5 4 Bridgeport, Nov. 16. — Preliminary | d apg g Ith | New York, Nov. 16.—A pair of per- h g owd at th > Reading RO 5 | hearing of the c urglary | the strikers. — Working asvcements| feet fect, dainty, pt exquisitely | New ain-Hartiord game last sat-| IS NOT APPROV ED‘ Hepil&is b : ERIIiEL Danlirioesh f East Haven | With 40 such manufacturers were | arohed insteps and comfortable in | U i s no question that it Herbe Royal D, NY .. 47 i 4 nd Robert H. Wi of New Haven, -";‘“‘»"‘[ yesterday he said, ani 11, B has been discovered in New |Was the largest attended and the best e ok RSy e ; S Gag fef ' Tho: _ | thousand workers would return SR et itio .| handled High school game ever play- | e : T, work this morning e TR Rl o e N o Rt Gy e ford fand (8o RonWATIstaarne A (e SThan Three Decades Ago—Many Ch, Slogs-S Steel § g g ly, ¢ ctic SIILE health sho o ko ancl | iy ‘ades Ago—Many Changes South Pac .... 793 . tempted robbery at the home ot Al- —— T wiess pedals are ‘owned by.|Probably in the state here were no| DenottacyiDtolarca i Benaley | Jouth Rail ... bert C. Dow on November 2, cam HEAVY VIR LOSS ! Mis lizabeth Doyle, a nurse. They|delays from people crowding on the| Just 30 years ago today Herbert L, studebaker Co . 77 314 i | an abrupt end in the city court today. | were discovered by.a physician who | field. Tt is true to say not a person Hull of Cleveland. | Mills started in business at 336 Main | 000 and liabilities of $16,000. In- | rt L. \lill< Bogan in the Hard. ware Business on Main Street Just M pe Cor 5% E 46 Prosecutor Garlick notified Frederick | Damage of Trom 8150.000 to $200,000 | (are to show them to Reubhen |Went on the field | : i street this city where he is located lexas & Pacific . 23% 2 ; E. Morgan, counsel for Rossberg that in Harlern Warehouse § | P. Gross, registerer of the first pedi- | The gme was fast, very little time| Chicago, Nov. 16.—Criticism of the Mr. Mitls has one of the most r. bacco Prod . o 6 Wilson would make a statement on New Yok Niv. 10Dt atric institute. Of hundreds of feet m»n\ Despite some ym:nrks about the | city manager pla RO ':"\- BOVErn-| yp to date hardware stores in the city ranscont Oil .. 4 9 which both men would be held for ””'. e "'\» 3 "_‘-A; Sl 5 e regist examined decided | officials, the officials knew the game | n ) sed principles of aris- ang is a well known resident of New A BralAR . . the higher court. Jalch e TRo i $151, Q0 t0Rscl Miss Doyle's wer led to the|and rende just decisions. It was| toc her than democracy Britain United Fruit . % | Attorney Morgan ationce moved for| NASEONS M HITES I B large war € | prize to be awarded next Saturday at | the good ofiiciating that made the : by Dradley Hull of Cleve-) A¢ the time he began in business United_Retail St.3 20 Eg £o1; | a continuance of the hearing until|!? the Harlem section of this ct the foot clinic hoothwof the exposi- | B2me as clean and fast as it was, and in an addr oday before the | ho employed one man and a boy in Saturday, which was grantec : : tion. Miss Doyle had on high heels,| Hartford will do well to see thatjannual conventic f the national| nis store in addition to himself. At Upon recommendation of Prosecug | "¢ I had apparently heen | poj and thin soles when t next year the crowd i{s handled as| municipal leag the present time he has five men o Garlick the charge of technical|Smouldéring for hours before discov-|,ward was made. well and the fleld kept as clear as it The clty man: plan sweeps US| working for him. Mr. Mills' store is manslanghter against Albert C. Dow, 1. Eighty families in neighboring | was in New Rritain last Saturday. back to a system we have repudiated” | o0ateq just north of the rallroad in connection with the shooting of |aPartments were ordered by firemen | o R ? | Credit should also be given the St.|declared Vr. Hi No matter who| s ooue on Muin strost £ il harbel & | leave their homes S“FATTY ACTS WORRIED s fleld manager for the field ar- | makes the mistakes, the people final : = S U'tah Copper 5 57% l«““-\l"-‘ ('l"]-‘p'h("” lnl“;w‘ll e | o Il S e RS e hente e | . Th epopulation of New Britain was N % reach o veace and nollec on ~ - 4 atest |1y p: € 1 opl ave 000 w 2 a Car Chem | (::-:j‘r]«-:’ thu‘ ro‘ml. ! FARMER IS MUDDERED Film Star, on Trial, Grows More | credit goes to Coach Cassidy and the right to maks eir own mistakes. | f‘:mli“:_‘,l,jf mm,‘:ih';]r:p“:;'w:”“‘]]:,.;'::r?: ‘ 5 e Nervous as Trial Progresses High school team for winning the There never was a time when the| g PG &0 ol 0 SRS SO0 E 0 O e | Michiga f - ter Arg ame. yarty.organizations did not control an| il . (Quotations furnish v Judd & Co.) | | fichigan Man Killed After Argument, San Francisco, Nov. 16.—Roscoe |5 A FOOTBALL FAN "fl\‘,‘]f‘ _" i ,l H‘_fn_‘ n‘ rn'h:rlv;’r‘ The population of New Britain was Hd Elec L coaz 1t | PATRONAGE INCREASES | Over Children's Quarrel. Arbickie for masiaughter | 5 clty counclor. the legislative delegas | (RENI 8¢ that Lms 48 he Rustwia Southern N E Tel ....109 e | Owo Mich, Nov. 16.—Merle |iN connection with the death of Vir- T ; A OTIG on.”’ The apparent breakdown in| O . ‘ v Merlc 1 : TWO SUITS BROUGHT tion he app e L Aot Siah s | Jp— | S farmer, was fatally | €hia Rappe, for 1o days 1 s wor: ISREH | mukicipal sysiems, he said was due to : ! e e !'”;“1{' LLd R Bebrt noffcial, Trom South Nor- <) i a result, the auth- |8 00 O o nd sat an. |Local People Are Defendants in Ac- [four causes SOCCOLY WINS AGAIN Brass .......... 13 | walk Indicates That Connectiont | o, - i R rently oblivious of what was trav tions by Hartford Residents s Ll Al | Soccoly, defeated Gallup in the city S lack of t ¥ ampionship pool tourney at Rogers’ d attorneys wrangled over | ke AAPIRL he ade the d N party zani ¢ ind put numerous ques- ‘1'1\' Wisl “ :S ""‘“ made "11 4 -"‘\. in !Ffl"\‘ or® d A = creation building last night, 125 to tions to prospective jurors lendsint iu & sult for S50 BroUght b many voters < a b LS Tonight Soccoly plays Clerkin. Wi R Rl adv et fthe the Hoffman Wall Daper Co. of Hart-|ity of in nitiative and civic | 6 h the third day of the trial|e, " ¢nyough Lawyer Simon Beizer.|pride,’ to sub and the influence | —— -Be-Pond com ... Lere, nor would any comment be| accused him of the shootin fiopEnec ic da 4 11 jurors, including five |,p " 04 rved by Constable ot public ervice utilities. If the| FIRST MATCH nd Judd IRRRREE 4 made by Thomas MacLean, local sup- | women had been accepted | Fred Winkle and returnable in the | selection of the city manager is left| : i ; Stow and Wilcox erintendent of the Connecticut Co., | : ; TR 7 - - AR S e R e e e ‘e body rather than the| The New Britain Rifie elub will Russell Mtg Co .......103 regarding the workings of the five-| ~ WORKMAN ELECTROCUTED STRIKE 1S EXPECTED on fhe first Tuesday In Decimber. | voting public he asserted, the party|Shoot the first match of the Nutmeg ovill Mfg Co ... y | cent tare here for the first week, from > = | ot B Sther of Hartford, | organizations will in the future enjoy | .eague’'s season with Bristol at the & = 4 X ¢ E Those [del s 2 v | & 2 ’ L b ’ 1allocal armo row F: A 7 November 6 to 13, it is understood | Man Vho ‘IJ rllvnl\ Was Not Dis Colorado Miners Not “Mh to Accept | througy Tawyer James A, C has|a more permanent control of the|local armory tomorrow night. ‘:n a\([\f] f}:vm ool : that trolley patro .l:;r‘\'wlmm“vl\w \an closed at Press Time, the Vietim 30. Per Oént, Wage Reduction | bronght suit for $2,000 against John |city's executive than they have in the |e== ion i TR T ) affected, from 1th Norwalk to Nor- i 4 x | 1 rhay £t q roperty past Shs % - & A workman employed at the Stan % o | Urban ot is . Aar property on pa anley Works ... 44 4 walk along West avenue had increas !h kel e e b e o1 Nov. 16.—Notice of a gen- | pyjent streat has been attached by | | | Food Indu 8. Ruber Co. 5 Steel S. Steel pid ol AT : Company is Doing Better. NS LUCEEY ] Eagle Lock ... * lier, a neighbor. Phyllier Landers, F and C ...... f South Norwalk, Nov. 16.—Although | arrested 1 taken to the county B Machine w6 official figures would not be given out | at Corunna, after Frank Shepherd, A VALUABLE BOOKLET — | ea considerably. AT e R e reduction of approximately | oo dapie Fred Winkle. The writ is SETTY his name 1 the payroll in an nsta HADASSAH OPEN MELTING FULL OF INFORMATION CLEARING HOUSE REPORT, 30 per cent to take effect tomo, PESRAREEA §01,000,000 East Berlin plant, was electrocuted 6 : l',_ e ,"'“ FEOW | iotupnable in the city court at Hart- New Hritain Chapter ila ’ 7 GABLIL S & uo b 261 ¢ord on the first Monday in Decem : N [ I ED late this afternoon ¢ Haney | ke € PRAO WK ASARLAR ul ) Ll 3 cal I hold an open meeting thi PlCl\FTl I pR 1 BIT Work ! A e the headquarter & aiorady maal|s) Rropertichalongnks toRERiEtal e at 8 o'clock the ¥alin | Dr. Tohn B. Purney was called, but | fendant on Dwight street has heen at- | L T e hen s ron C'o. her v e orde " the man was dead on his arrival 1 Iron he order |, opaq ¥ | Supreme Court Justice in New York AC L on s artival | girectly attects at ‘500 mien ,m_‘ R lent of the Federation of Connecti ol g 5 | ployed in mines i Anamacas and ~ ( 1 sahs will be the speaker of D T B s e Serves Ultimatum to Striking viewed the remains. ety | HERMAN GOLDSTELN KILLED. t ening. A cordial invitation is e N | According to a statement by Fred| Los Angeles N 6. —Herman | ex a to the Jewish woman of fhe Starts w-.mn Evening for One Week Drivers and Others, 3e—Ail seats Fve. e B | VOTE JATU ft ecrtalra statiatieal Informe- tion on about 400 stocks and bor isted on the New York Stock Exchang® and other lead- ing Exchanges. Also short an- alytical history, present status, Penalty Can't Be the Chair Earnings and Dividends, high RETAIRS. | Farrar, general co for the com- |Goldstein, a traveling salesman, whose |city to be present ces Include War Tax £ New York, Nov 16.—Picketing of | ‘ pan officials expe | he yn. is in N ) Yor % city Tx as shot s - any kind by striking milk handlers a o ataAlitor L TG iR \.wv.l‘ killed at Culver City, near here 20 TO 40 YEARS FOR ARSON and wagon drivers was prohibited to s e TROOPS CALLED OUT [early yesterday. The tragedy was a result of an altercation over a charge | ¢ .. Telle Prisoner His reme Court Justice Charles | ° HREoUNE . 3 y Slechen i order | 200000 for the cpmpleti ¢ work | Soldiers Needcd to Protect Workers ; Hr tomobile speeding made agal Any disobedience o e order | * A 3 S e . hin 1 ¢ rices At o1 he Vlaiban with the fullest ri in Jowa Parkers' Strike A motorevole oliceman, who| New York, Nov. 16 1 regret that ] and low prices. It aiso in- herein will i h the fu ; 1 B 1 P : cludes ticker abbreviations, NAErSOn | e o mumshment within. the sttutions for ehiidren. senetor £ 1| (CFE L C T L eniged Golddeins car. said his pistol|the Jaw 40es not permit me to send || cludes - ticker abbrevistions, x power of the court,” said the decision 1s city.attende B et i thray reKing strile | Was aceidentally discharged in an en-|you to the electrlc chair or give vou margin of safety table, ete. TEACHER OF VIOLIN 1t the John Mot oking com- | connter with the three men who oc- [jife " satd FRURBERIDBN SIS | Mailed Free Upon Request. - S — m== | pany plant here where the injury of | Cubied the machine Bronx County Court, yest Limited Nuimber of Beginners| — GoVERNOR'S APPOINTEES | 100 [ATE FOR CLASSIPICATION |everal employes by sirike sympath- | AR BB At ile Lkt e FRIEDMAN- and Advanced Pupils Will Hartford, Nov. 16.-—Governor Lale | tzers cansed s to seek protec- | SUE years old, a cobbler FOR SALE-—Ludwig base drum and traps. [tion from the lowa National Guard Be Accepted today appointed the following as . | The Peoples Market company, lo-(avenue, the Bronx, for arson in the| MARKELSON & CO. members of the new state fish and|__" e St |cated at the corner of Elm and Park |first degree fo Serve s AL Investment Securities end . e " : e NO1 - B PITE es Moine Nov 16.—Four | streets, was closed today by Deputy |forty years in Sing 8in o t Avai oncerts—Musi- me commission as authorized by the | NOTICE—Iat reduced: you can redn Des Mot Ia ) - > ailable ]f({! l(; itals il Jast sesgion of the general assembly without ne W torr v private [units of the lowa National Guard [Sheriff M. 1. Stockwell on a writ is-| Boccagno was found gullty of set-) 742 MAIN ST, HARTFORD, CT. cales—hecttals F. . Wolcott, of Norfolk, chairman; | _treatment. Box 104, Forest 1:18-10% | grdered by Governor Kendall to duty [sued by Judge Willlam F. Mangan for [ting a five in the kitchen of his home | _ Phona No. 2 2281 [in the packing strike zone at Ottum- | the Miner, Read and Tullock Co. for on July 6, endangering the lives Main Office Branch Offce =G Al B . 949 1 ;] Q am rilliar Moll £ Bridgeport and ) relegraph pales 25 to 45 fee < . h 5 STUDIO: 242 MAIN STREET }):‘.'-“4? ';\ e H:n ?‘ ’mlly ,',,’ \M‘l “:"u Beint 'w"‘f‘”' g vin ol wa ent ed today The troops, [$600. The writ is returnaole in the [twenty-five families living 8 45 Beaver St. 1823 Broadway 15 Dwight Phone 1322-5| ;7" ¢ chairman of the former com l ORI SR L 100 strong, carried (ull equip- | eity court on the fourth Monday in house. All of the families escaped New York New York 2 3 Newin Bosd ah | ment, November. | Injury. i S IPTO— SIS PENEPRP W ecounty meeting (his afternoon mission. 99

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