Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1921 n——-—_——-—uu—..—-m‘u- T ¢ proposed technical bonrd of the i Member New York Stock Exchange AlliChalm Mg 86 CLEARING HOUSE EMENT t Comr 1 t s ' or to Richter & oo, Pty 0% 2 i ) RTATEMENT. Chamber mmereo I not_ mup. Snecessor to d Am Can d Balan 00,000 4 oy Feot s R ‘ Number o Hembers Passes 1,000 5 neeneio o it g wpon'ie Gity's Observance Calls for Most B o2 8T M o <> NEW BRITAIN, R -y Cot Of] 2 ] [ *"‘ proposed city planning . f . EDDY. Mgr Am B¢ Ret em.. by BN COURT 0F HONOR Mark--Quata Will Be Reached f To Bristol i Apri | Varied Program Am 8m Th E i 31 " |Two More Svouts Pass First Class j Hme Bt viIoh e mambars Am Tel & Tel 5 / ; o Hartora i HMI;MHV;\ the € ln n”‘“v‘ ‘V O“ "o k. 2¢ Tests 4 smber Meeting ol wrtford branch and the Connecticut | " OY = :::: 3\((:n1 : 8% T LR L RS e Sy mbership drive of the [ted | Steel Treaters' Society, will spend the| New Britain's observance of Thanks- | § we er Ana Cop i 4 Counell Cross in this city 1§ fast approach-|day at Bristol, at the expense of the | glving ‘-‘“ will commends llvn eve At Top & 6 7 ! ing the 10 mark, there being a o w Departure Compap is planned | ning with the holding of several fra At G & W I 30 The court of honor of the Boy| i {oday of 1,080, The boo i | for next April. ‘The visit will be | ternity and club dances ot a private | |8 Bald Loco ’ 0 pag |Scout Council held its monthly meet-| jigrerent hapks of the city have «tone |escorted through the New Departure | hature and a number of publlc sos) g {) ?“0( h & T ‘,!d Balti & Ohio .. 3 |ing Monda§ night at scout head- |y pughing business during the pust|plant in the morning. At noon the | clals in addition, = Practically every i Jt Beth Steel B.... (Y auarters and the following boys pi few days and indications point to a|New Departure Company will be host | hall in the city will be & Sty BEY Bp TF «» » q v . ¢ :d tests in the different grades: R R rive |lo u gigantic dinner and in the after- | @ Thanksgi¥ng soclal of one type or Can Pac . £ 59 54 |ond class: Frederick Lockwood, Troop | per All booihs will be closed atter | poon an illustrated talk will be given :\nrrIHxPI" : ] Cen Leath Co .. 3 30% 3 No. 4; Howard May, Troop No. 2| tomorrow noon, and anyone wishing At least 100 New Britain engineers are| ¢ UHI'\‘V‘ services, 1:.]\19“: immu.\‘ 5 A T ORle { b I First class, Irving Rau Troop No.| to sign np tomorrow will be able o planning to go. | theatricals and numerous other diver Chi Mil & St P 227 2 6, Maple Hill. do at the drug store boolhs, be ‘To Hartford Monday, sions will add o the enjoyment of Chi R Isl & P.. 83 3 3% Merit Badges: David - Richman, | canse the others will he closed fc The local branch has accepted an|the day which has f””‘” m,[‘m-‘ the . - Chile Copper .. 128 s [Troop No. 10, craftsmanship and pub- | noliday invitation to be the guest, in connec- | turkey famous or has been made fa- | 20 Amenca”l Ha Chino Cop . 3 § 5 [lie health; George Ximball, Troop Home Reliefl Work tion with the bulance of the Connect- | MOUs by the turkey, according to P4 » N Al Col Fuel & I 4 L No. 4, cycling: William Christ, Troop| One of the greatest home sersi jcut section, comprising six branches, | ©Ne's viewpoint . 4 Con Gas : 4 No first aid which the Red Cross heen doing |of which New Britain is one, of the| event of the ddy will he Corn Prod Ref.. § ! The standing of troops in the con-| during the past year, is the woric of | Jewell Belt Company, in Hartford, d about mid-day in a majority Cruc Steel ..... 651 340 ¢ |test is now as folows relief in places where there have|pext Monday. The visitors will be es of the New ""“““'“ nomesgwheh St Cuba Cane Sug L. C. T.C. Ttl.| been great calamitic The money se- | corted through the plant of the belt ""((1 h“~”ll L W‘IH “;IHM H Elk Horn Coal . 173 , | Troop No. 0 o 2 6| cured through these memberships is|company in the afternoon. Dinner, at| reddiness for consumption by many Endicott-John ; ) Troop No. 19 . | the only thing that makes the main- | (he expense of the company, will be Py mouthess | dhers Sare imany, H. L. JUDD . G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER Lrie . 2 Troop No. 13 ... : 2| tenance of these r hodies | sorved at the Hotel Bond at six o'clock who wliil spend their holi- R where as the heavy traffic Gaston W & W 4 |Troop No. 2 5 4 4 9 Reliel Poards in State, and an illustrated lecture on belt | 44V elsewherc ¥ iraen General Electric 135 g 3 ’1‘r00:. No. 7 o 2 Calamities come unheralded @nd|making will be rendered in the eve-|O0Ver the railroad today m‘,“.‘”f 5 General Motors 111 4 |Troop No. 6 A 1 strike like a thunderbolt, and th ning Most of the local men who are at-| Goodrich B I' Co 333 3314 . year v productive of many striik e Eee OR tending colleges home tor the day || » B b an® local men whose employment v . 78 % ing examples of the suffering and « AT (nLents 3 i 2 %fi\'f\l:xr:ig‘:xm SN 2.} | BOYS PRESENT PROGRAM aster that can be brought on in 1ty xtems (BIES Ehantaaway fthimiihe iy o) 23 WEST MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Interborough con @ i AT MONROFE SCHOOL. | time than it takes to tell. Amor "‘(f(“’\"fl“l‘ Lk "'hf“l""l‘l‘;" "‘r“l‘n“,‘“""“] Investments, Local Stocks Telephone 1415—1816 < P ellel whishi ke part in the holiday repast anc ok H Interb’gh Con pfd 6% 4 5%| The Grant division of the Boys' Pa. | the many agencies for rellef wi The sewing society of the Order of | potivitie: = Int Mer Marine . 121 : {riotic league at the Monroe street|CFOP UP insuch times, there Is NONE | ho Amaranth will meet Friday niter- |~ Inmates of the town home and | We ‘,I""fl Bs} Int Mer Mar pfd 5 65 5 school presented a Thanksgiving pro- v‘"l’;‘n’““]‘:r_p"”\“'i"“;‘,“'l"h““‘i,‘_‘;”If"_"" “lnoon at the home of Mrs. George | (nose who, because of present condi. | Facific O} gram at the school this morning. M . ok g4 Cro At : hool ; 4 t 5 Sento of 84 Bassett street. There will | tons, have not the wherewithal to AMERJ AN BRASS CO Int Nickel ..... 12% E b Bls Mo A derisavela ooarn A B gl Lo nnests R IheIS are RaRDTERR] > no social in the evening | provide themselves with the (] Stanley Works 1% 3 committees of the Red Cross, Y e ¥ = usual Int Paper .. 571% 56 563 | “Thanksgiving Time.!" A play 'n'm:.“,,,,..q \...‘1 prepared for Complete infants' department at | Thanksgiving extras will be well tak- Kelly gmlnl:lwlri 41 4 three acts was also presented and ind dvt . by the hoard of public| that may happen Should ther = e 1 SrscaresotabyE s board Rotanubig] Kennecott Cop . 241 2 % | was appropriate for the day. Melvin PI ! A special party will be held at the | chafities. The department has been Lack Steel ..... 42% % 214 | Hall gave a mandolin solo. “When BES. T"""“‘ HErGngLg Cy Burritt Mission on Cherry street this only relief anization which woui i T ra 5 bl el RS bpas 3 evening in honor of Thanksgivin 2 v Sneied Lehight Valley ... 56 I"ather Carves the Duck” was BIVEN | e aple to start work would be the BIVING. | poor and will have all in readiness Mex Pet ..... 114% : 3 by Rosemary McHugh, and Augusta | poq Gross. Every mombor who :oins Junior Achieveemnt club of that | for an enjoyable holiday repast to-| Midvale Steel .. 2414 5 Stipek dang a song entitled “Thanks- | yno organization in this city 1“" e will also have a -*”""“'-'"‘“ morrow. I Missouri Pacific 19% § giving.” Other selections were p only helping th 3 A 'llniivl!fll)"‘r‘.\;’ilh |\m-)n to A;' ‘:.l L;Wi At the Town Home, Sunt. and Mrs. 1 Y fod Pt 23 w Dritain General ho. fa o r. at Lead ...... 80% sented by Alden Hewitt, Donald| puiore Asia anc Gt : 1 Mr. |G, F. Kibbe have prepared the usual N Y Air Brake . 57 ; Stockwell, Maurice Mitchell and f“n‘:.r‘if:;fl:‘ o 1',7”‘_1 e Qriehl, pWIDS [and Mrs. Walter W. Paine of Hast | delectable repast for the inmates. An g ~ NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD N Y. Céntral .. 72% 4 | Richard Beebe. who fought, and ajding many ot > | Berlin. . S : | abundance of native vegetables grown | New Britain .‘-nllmml_ Bank Bldg. 10 Central Bowsooo NYNHE&H 13% § ; e unfortunates, but is paying to ! born today at the New | within a hundred yards of the build- __ Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter Nor & Wi 7 4 i | Britain Ger to Mr. and|ing in which the meal is eat will DONALD . HART, Manager Mcmber Hartford Stock Nor & West ... 07% 9 i NEST OF OWLS HOLD himself against being left al Muad Tosenh i Shabas f arealinEn | ho el dvniel e meatios enian Sl oot a Fisahanie Northern Pacific 79% ; 3 RO i S R 12| Mrs. Joseph Shabos 285 High | pe served. Chicken will head the Member N. Y. Stock kxchange ixchange. Mure Ol ...... 36 353 WHIST AT ELECTRIC HALL. Work During Pueblo Flood, il e 3 [menu. Soup, potatoes, turnips and S S S Pan Am P&T .. 50% ( ) New Britain Nest, No. 1548, Order | An example of what can be done “_'[];’"“ l"’l." ,ml,m]'f,',,‘,"h .m':.:' ]mrr;\""';"y | otMer vegetables will have thelr place Penn RR .... 34% 3 341 | of Owls, held a whist at Electric hall | an emergency by a prepared b Mo e s e S o ReBRand S hanahas Sl IEEe WE OFFER: Pierce-Arrow . 3 3 last evening. Mrs. Clerkin was the | relief workers, was given last year | S v will spend | provided. < el o . » ¥ t reek-enc spi snecia ay Press Stee! Car winner of the first ladies’ prize, while | during the Pucblo flood. Here was a hill‘m,,\\: f."]..v T e o e s Bncsp s U epepta TN M ol day Ray Con Cop . 4% 14% | Mrs. Pfieffer won the second nd | community, peaceful and happy, when - - e menus have been planned for the un- - ¥, e { T\ Mm Rurbur (he fhird | The it | without variing or premontion, | i 7', B Selanter of Gar-| fortunate ones who are contned - STANLEY WORKS, Pfd RepI &8 .... B0 49% 5 gentlemen’s prize was won by Mr.| down rushed the flood, carrying death | oy, N e [ “1’“"“ oL ’1““' The sev- § STANLEY WORKS, Com. : : N of 5 hold | eral orphanages a es Roval D, N Y . 463 % | Hoffman, the second by Mr. Bmil-|and destruction with it, and lert the | 1 ot0 5 TS SRR, T AP homes in the Sinclair Oil Re 2 3 : hamback and the third by J cors. | whole lace destitute. Within & | peiges Goen Sape ot e ome with the assistance of out- South Pacific .. 79 7814 A 2 sy e et e eS| dayaevenin ““7'““1 of Thursday. | siders, will also provide specials for South Railwy .. 20% 3 99 COMMITS SUICIDE IN HOTE the Red Cros Ried ! toiworid ood |l A tittie aesipeaIman ElobE st iiheldny Studebaker Co 7 4 Boston, Nov. 23.—Fred A. Kerry of | and clothing v rushed to the | 50 Of TUS TAmES HanEs O tne| Two city football champlonships| eaon Brookline, & partner In the New sy, | Scenei tents were set up; the wound.. | Arch STeet who is & mefnber of the |are to be decided tomorrow morning Texas & Pacifi Jand Mercantile Co., shoe manufac.|ed Were taken care of and Yescue p 5 ; S. 8. Savannah, left|at gt Mary's playgrounds and need- E ~ | today r o outt \ er | g i 7 Tobacco Prod trirers, with offices here, committedl| tles were orgahized It 1s neediess to | .2y for Portsmouth, N. H., after jess {o eay thers will 'be many. fol-|}§ JOHN P. KEOUGH ) . having spent a fifteen day furlough uat|gwe: oo . N, Transcont. Oil suicide by shooting In a washroom at | 52Y here how much good was done | i yo -5 2 !|lowers of the game on hand to root | Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Union Pacific ..124% 124% 124% tpe Copley Plaza hotel loday. He|there, but a thought could be give f(;] ”\C“'I’"\'flflt?&]]T‘h“ “11fll18"}:s :;nl'i g Beidzennrt United Fruit ...119% 119% A hee b in nCoR b e to this community in cases of disas- |my. Shamrocks will hold forth in the 140 / ridge United Retail St 53 ' [ BECERLON 1 e SLEin | ter, and of how the work of the 1teq | Lhenksgiving night.—advt. pound event and in the 136 pound \\aterbvuyry STOCKS Newglraven U § Food Prod 12 3 ) AT Cross might be appreclated hers, and lisy Margaret Traver of Maple|class the Redlands and Nutmeg jun- Danbury T . U 8 Indus Alco 40% 80% DEBATING CLUB NOT then, a person could sce how muen | home {rom New England |jors will battle. 8l Middletown BONDS Springfield U S Rubber Co 49 y g The next debate to be held hy the | his dollar would help ‘,,"””‘ tory of Music, Boston, for| The local theaters have planned 7 U S Steel ; i ; Elihu Burritt Debating club will he Will This City Keach Quota jland v. She has as her guest|gspeclalties for the holidays. In the |f Direct Pricate Wire to New York and Boston U 8 Steel pfd A on November 20. The subject will| Last year, $1,600,000 was pent in | o . Miss Helen Machette | gut-of-town theaters aftractive pro- |8 . F. GROYF, Mgr— 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 Utah Copper .. 57 5 14 | be “Resolved, That Capital Pumsh-| this country by the Red Cross in ren~ | °F “”"""” e grams have been prepared in an ef- Va Car Chemical 327% 31% ¢ | ment should not be allowed. Many in- | dering relief where disaster occurred. 5 8 Dol tionjNoveisl mea vl fort to draw local patronage Willys Overland 6 5% 6% | vitations to attend have been sent| The question now i, “Is New iifain | o 15 Tl(_f”:"filk,‘gf"f[:“';‘1 ’:]h’ll Practically the entire sporting fra- Sy out. going to do its e helping ! LA L L S| ternity will turn out in the after- y Bl v St p state i 3 e Miss Jessie Zevin was elected as- Sia Workai mhal .»](lf,,.:», tton” 1o | afternoon. noon to witness the battle between the | ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING |ford and State of Connecticut, on the (Furnished by Judd & Co.) i LR CRELE04 : : i i ton Ashley, son of Mr. and Mrs. | e ! 23rd day of November, A. D, 1921 Bid Asked | Sistant socretary. charge of the drive in this city fee’ ey s ; - and TS| Nutmegs of this city and the All- P. Gattney, T 1#d Blee Light .. . 134 R e U, Tur(-”i‘hm the quota will be reached ,:"\?vln;‘ Ashley, is home for Thanks- | gartford, thn”f?sl Clnpmlnl f‘xci rv:nm District of Berlin, ss; Probate ourt, le;;:w:‘r'\ "“:‘t‘;g":’zf IM:“ r;\(}.‘\ledd. Rt T 5 o iy )y Thar Day. Two days to | & o The game will be played at Clarkin's November 22, 1921 e 5 e 4 Am Hardware . i Al i L \’rOITPr\'. O oo rparts fromSehe sokrroundlng Stawha | FET S AR G LB TR \1\111 pionship at stake. Automobile par-| “Njconate of the town of Berlin, in | 12 of Pho e d’“Eile"’ M. West- 11| s e ioRen dom P :\.,Omo' street, and “Alus.rx Marguerite | and cities say that they ace all -"Ir ]. e L,I'flvll ,“ l, h their uol'it‘l‘_ ties will be numerous while the trains| oi1 giciprict, deceased. late of 5,.1.14 ,m::nl.‘an 5 ‘\u.t g S ETate i o el agle. a nurse, of 42 Union street, | over the top, and a last minute drive ancis of Staten f]un;L formerly of | 4nq trolley will carry the bulk of 4 Mg Al cm.(_nf said Berlin, as Executr ; g oo |have taken out a marriage license. | will be made here to TeRchiihe e the Mulvihill Electric Co., this city. New Britain's representation at the Upon the application of & 1n K. Nel- | the st will and testament of Lewis Colt’s Arms ....... 28 | Gotlieg Rakey of 55 Austin street, and | sired roal ! | Trinity Bacchanalian at Danceland | wayme. son praying that as Administratrix on| A Westeott, late of Berlin, within said ?Zg'fl*’e‘toc}l\‘ AR 4‘:" Carolin Tesse of the same address, e, e | Thanksgiv n;: ]~ ht—advt. > Church services will be held fn ,m.‘nud“r:!’« nl:“n ,17\‘;;,\- 1 :I.»{.j;lnnc:fixé(“lnaflg district xljx«z»?scd ; R £ - ‘ht'nn also taken a license. The con- whose Studebaker s figured in an|morning for a majority of the con- B Bow eroH. FosRol Ehd Yot THIS COURT doth decree that six S appne © | tracting parties in the last license 1uto accident Monday morning denies gegations while a few of the edifices real cstate of said deceased, i«ll\m‘(." months be allowed and limited for the IILEREIB I BB oo 49 |have both been married previously. ‘i | that his car struck a Ford owned|wil] be the scene of special activities|in $aid Beriin and bounded and de-| . .gitors of said estate to exhibit their ;‘jor]thél; Jucz&d o 3 fiI:, SNty e by George Riley, through any fault|in the evening scribed as per said application on file | oy B the same to the Execu- eck, Stow & s 2 ——— s SONS OF ST. GEORGE. | of Bl e says thit the aanident was The Herald will not be published | Mmore fully appears. it is trix and Administratrix c.ta., and di- oE e | due to the Ford driver being on the|{ymorrow on account of the holiday.| ORDERED, That eaid application | rects that public notice be given of l The regular meeting .or the .~l|r ’ wrong side of the road. WA p e i he heard and deter A at the Pro-|this order by advertising-in a news- i) G LT b The regular meeting of §t. Mary's OY BADLY BURNED. bate Office, in New Dritain, in said | paper published in said New Britatn, PALACE (hIh Sl R O e Bl . " | Lady Temperance society, schedujed s district, on the 25th day of November | and having a circulation in said dis- seilteoome 1 een hall s The ee \Tramedi i M' 1 Miiliage | for fomerrow evening, s heei post- | prurlbure Street Youngster Sustajaed | A: D, 1921, at 0 o'clock in the fore-| triet, and by posting a copy thereof on tion of officers for the ensuing year il HQIHGGIS iy liiiafe | & ) s Rl e : 2 3 Vext S , poned until Friday. It witl be held $ s& Miia Aftor noon, and that notice b ven of the | the public sign post in sald town of Starting Next Sunday will take place. There ‘s expected to at 8 o'clock in St 5 school fu | EAIIUL InjuriesThis Afternoon,. ) § st vt o naldl ap on and the | Berlin, nearest the place where the American Legion Week be much competition between the of-| fjt]) Chfimhel‘ 01 CGHHHel‘f’G | Howard Heacox and Leo Tormay,| J. Gurley, ared about 10 years, of | time and place of h eroon by | Ge b ad Tant dwalt ARA FebiER. SOARE “LYING LIPS” ficers to be named and all members i hd employes of the New IHaven road, |25 Hurlburt street, was paintully | publishing this order i A Certified from Record are urged to attend and get their 1 have returned from a few days' visit | burned about the back, chest and|pg n spective votes in early. S to New York. arms, shortly after 1 o'clock this| trict, o by o f BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, The possibility of New Britain ) Gerstaecker lodge, I. O. O. W, Las| afternoon in the cellar at his home.|order on the public rost in \‘.w‘l Judge. ing a board of technical experts con- | P@Med o committee to arrange for a| The boy was alone at the time, and|town of New Britain, ald distriet, | nccted with the Chamber of Com. |STOker to be held t Monday eve. | the exact manner in which the ac-|and by giving notleo to all parties in| merce as a community technical hoard | P1DE 10 the lodge rooms. cident occurred was not learned ! , elther perso: ¢ or by mal\»‘ which would be ahle to give expert = Word was sent to the police station | ing to cach one, pre ge, a) iy advice on questions of street gr DEATHS AND FUNERALS for the ambulance, and Patrolman| copy of this order, ¢ urn maoke |k Hing : Edward Kieley and Patrol Driver | to this Court of tho notice given. paving, sewer, building cons ¢ ] . factor , electric and other [ Joseph Yosios, Michess Brophys tesyouded. D guestions and t anything which Toseph Yosios ED veara iors 7] JINET SRl YA ak s SholEaene ARD I, GAUTNDY, requires a technical or ¢ gincering Park street, died late last night at the | When the policemen ’“’\’.“"_’ s opinion, such a board to consist of up.| New Britain General hospital. He Huyi ey ken e (Mt A% Detain | wards of 100 members, all of whom| was caploved as a polisher at the P, | General hospital. would be leaders in their line, appears F. Corbin company. Surviving are — - LIMITATION OF CLAIMS AT FOX'S to be a very close probability, follow.| @ Wite and daughter. The funeral| CENTRAL HIGH EXERCISES. At the Court of Probate holden at | Evening 35¢ ing a conference which took place held on Friday morning at &t New Britain within and for the Dis-|}§? g last night botween John A. Loomis,| 4 5 lanlan church. The|j; ohservance of Thanksgiving Day | triet of Beriin, in the County of Hart president; Ray L. Makin, secretary of vl be in St. Mary's new cem- [ a5 held this morning at the Central SR e Sl b TG A 23 High school: Salute to the fla Sellew, secretary and I 3 v = arks by Principal French 7 American Soclety of Mechanical En.| funeral ‘of David Odishoo was|gnq Alice Regan, a sketch by mem- gincers. | hele © o'clock this afterneon at|yaeg of the school, recitation by Alice In Same Building kIS hchurch. Rev. B. E. Adams | pegan chanting of the Lord's Prayer The proposition to affiliate with the| conducted the service, and the bur-|, .9 America, by the entire student Chamber of Commerce as a board of | 141 Was In Fairview cemetery. b Nunzio Agnello, president of technical experts v discussed at the | R the Civie League, presided October meeting of the engineers, hut Foley no action was taker st evening, | ry 0 iter of John ~on — e Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs e o et s e ey . AVar EreatiiEd without dieting or exercising, often at the rate of engineers were holding thoeir Movem.|this morning sides hor father she over a pound a day, and without payment until ber meeting and hanguet in one part|1eaves two brothers, Edward 1% Foldy, MIDDLE I reduction has taken place. - of the New Britain Club while the of-|# musical director Lo Foley, vl flcers and directors of the Chamber of |80 instructor in onc w0 colleges in P I am a licensed practising physician and personally prescribe the Commerce were holding their meet.|New York irrdngements for the treatment for each individual case, thus enabling me to choose § ling in another part of the same club, | fun€eral are incomplete remedies that will produce not onl) a loss of weight harmlessly, the two organizations v enabled tol but which will also relieve you of all the troublesome symptoms get together for a conferer NO ROTARY MEETING. ) of overstoutness such as shortness of breath, palpitation, indiges- Guests of Tngineers Due to the fact that tomorrow is| tion, rheumatism, gout, asthma, kidney trouble and various other ; Following tha enginaer ner and | Thanksgivin sual regular | afflictions which often accompany overstoutness, the businegs mecting e Chamber| WEEKIY meeting of the New Brit My treatment will relieve that depressed, tired, sleepy feeling, of Commerce offic tor Rotary club wil e | giving you renewed energy and vigor, a result of the loss of your the invitation § e T b I.IM' i tak This company is one of the superfluous fat. AAIOMIIEE LoA BT RAL L ARSST oM leaders in the ol Industry. We You are not required to change in the slightest from vour where: they listens N EMENSIVG) ORECLOSE ON MORTGAGI will gladly send without obliga- regular mode of living. There is no dieting or exercising it is 1)1 h’A b ford, editor-in-| i iy S tion on requ report show simple, casy and pleasant to take. chief « aging eri ngelo and Maria Sea If you are overstout do not postpone hu; sit dn;wn nhl'M ln'"; l\\, isurement. o Mar e e \\'.,M 1 Lipke to foreclose on a m ‘::1 y 3 and send for my free trial treatment and my plan whereby : 3 5 Sl : R AR Thi e T . 5 o Vory interast . ze of $3.700, on prope oh Rook. | < stock at present prices 'y " Reghv! «n to be paid only after reduction has taken place if you so {10 e o y t well BHE nit tirer ..!y;nwlf- | eI -ul PER CENT : oxdwmafl.v;t,'l"hm hy Lo ‘m‘ agement in*the suporior court on the i » ) Beadford Geverner \Co\-v New England .o~ DR. R. NEWMAN R o o gy Bty PSR 't | PRIEDMAN. )RR iy VAR the enEinssse: wara estaded 4n P || MARKELSON & Co. || Licensed Physician State of New York ]m, TR oy Atk : Investment Securities ] : Needed Ne 286 Fifth Avenue New York City et ety : . 742 MAIN ST, HARTFORD, CT. (4 | s nderstoo that t al | I’hone No. 2 2281 Desk A-586 et e ek ok 1 ' Sinday By Main Office Branch Office 5 i 45 Beaver St 1823 Broadway New York New York busily working to supply the outside rinity Bacchanalian at Danceland The following program of exercises 56 cD0CD0CD0C oL cc—>o ing the activities, earnings and history of the company. nxions to have branches natitute community advisory boards o y e ———————————————————