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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1921 e s ek . MR LA PO, L R A G AR AL . S i R Sl Financial News CLUB ATY.W. m g o POULTRY SHOW | e | QUOTATIONYS FURNISHED vag, the lust on wa AUENL ¥ ) tt T, Case ; BY PUINAM & €O, y\mHA,lH to the loupital 8 el {j ] ! o o Ay b that he sustalned internal fnjurt { 3 ™ ric A i B ALl Yale Stude ar orst While he. was Member New York Stock Exchange High Low Close : 1 : A ' New k Stoct ¢ Am Dt Sug ... L 4 A. Cooke, Honoluh t herg i t Successor to Richter & ¢o Am Can 7 % 4 | \"""‘ HaEaopetE NS RURS Ghdloy . : § LESYE AN 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Am or' Pl | Busmess Women Will Gather OH AT Tashire HphiNng Waak l'il' i of E" Ki lul in l!hs Ull [ijikha laryers ey aiing SINERE AT VAL 208 §1 \\'I 1Y IR, EDDY, Mgr. TEL. 2040 Am : L : 2 A s Willlam H. Forsythe, Milwaukee, | Guins Information Am Sg Rf em W. L. Funnell, Stamford, Conn 1 ) he who recom Am Sum Tob (e YAl 3 = - o Luston & : 5 5 2 g 2 b\ . . Am Tel & Tel..117 Jot A 3 I'he New Britain 1 r o and se enber umn the |4 Y Q! ‘:[ A B t Am Tob ......180% 2 Both the physical education an John F. Coates, Jr., Little Rock, | 1o, “wiil give its first W { his ¢ and money. H ! 1 oiAres l ew rreain aS Am Wool § the social departments of the Y G S bition of birds at Turnes e knew the s star witness Ate Tp & 8 T 7 J % | C. A, have arranged a i | . !-\ amb, Ihursday, Friday and # ¥ | ome time | § aw 7 STy At GIf & W I.. 32 317 3 Ing schedule for the week this in J. P. Moore ’ ] ) exhibits will be & @ was in the 1 . 1 15 PRICI. ON APPLICATION Bald Loco ... ] 96 %, I% | stitute. Probably the biggest cvent | About 1”,“,“”:”2“‘:"I:'\‘ AEfient t nteer t Balti & Ohlo .. 2 38% [ of the weck will be the meeting of the | freatment at the N¢ ‘"I fave ‘_"" ot i Britain rie Ve a4l ad sold ontingmer Beth Steel B... b 5 6% ( Business Women's elub on Thursday. ;‘”‘". VL) L Lo e Nov- L accepted on recogmized i of | corge Ire {01 Blky Rp Tr ... Atinisttinia ity [ Emeats for e O NE WEre el miedSaudRiiEnsdls Can Pac .......120% g 4 1 election of officers and a busine L. b cona and rabbits, Clagses f | Kinds the stuff c this casc ) W. T. SLOPER : 3 s i itk Miss Stark, nurse, New Haven hos- 1 . L. JUDD , G 8 LOPE! Cen Leath Co mecting after which Mra. John Kirk- | Alss Bark, trso, New Taven hoi- of pouitry wi had pecl Ches & Ohlo... 6 b 9% | ham is to glve some of the charming | ; meny will be carcd for by the associ i . VItHOss Fon. Boross | & Chi Mil & St. P. 4 |travel sketches with which she de.| U€) Mr&. McDonald, Dwight street. | gion and veturned promptly after the | v, ty, AG that| Chl Roek T 34% 329 g | lighted the members of the Woman's | e = exhibit, Prizes will be offered to the 5 was $1,000 short of tt Crile Copper .. 14 2 lelub. It 18 not too late for business | thy “’.einfi best displays., Rules reg 2 S oAy d Chino Cop ... 26 14 women who are Interested to come in operating of W ) P s y he Spitze § ' f - g Col Fuel & 1... 24 ¢ },L,)“,",’,,,:‘ o hera A bt Henadl| I Cahtenniali Lodss AT Sl A AT irn e e e lowed . Atisg G ARRLLEEL R0 S RITAD S, 23 WEST MAIN STREIT, NEW BRITAIF €ONN 'm_l’r Con Gas ...... 96 98% 93% | that some who have not been able to| Will hold its annual meeting Wednes- | taken from th thot ) | Investments, Local Stocks ephone 1315—1816 Corn Prod Ref. 004 10 || gitaua forwiar fasobings Wil & aple]| oy evening, “ummm Tt T80 brdave o Crucible Steel... 66 3 Iy NI T % ‘clock. On W y evening, De- | the coops &nd no oth : . T lowinE iy Gty : € rer Cubn Can Sug.. Y : \‘L,.‘..,, Thursday night the “Out-|cember 27th, the cntered apprentice | marks will be seci. This will be done e “‘: i \‘:”," ,‘ . ,.‘,ll ,[‘,‘“ . ‘(ve ‘({ili l iy Endi-John ..... 7¢ : 4| door Club* will have a very import- | degree will he conferr by the superintende * | Commercial Trust building one morn \ 1 D9 Tirfe oy : |ant meeitng with supper at 6:15 fol-| Girls' dresscs, all sizes, at Desse- | The show will be open to the il ik il el il AN{E? C,A?’ it ASS CO Erle 18t ptd ... 4 ] | lowed by a business meeting to heer | Leland's-—advt, | lic from 9 o'clock in the morning un- ravelled to him. Fle then ad-|#_. Wi Gaston W & W y the report of the committee on the| MIss Violet Werner held a soclal for | til 10 o'clock ut night. The {ndsos i A A EIA B at ta et N Gen Electric 36. . Thanksglving basket and (o make (@ number of her friends at her home, | will give thelr awards o a8 pos- | e plaining that Greenberg Gen Motor .. .. plans for the coming month, 43 Garden strect, Saturday cvening, | sible that ribbons may EE e A ndeTae] ,\ Gt North pid 6 The Laf-a-lof club will have sup-| lunch was served and an cnjoyable | winners, The following prizes will b DAL A Illinols Cen ... 95 per on Tuesday night, followed by the | €Vening was spent | red for each single ¢ ul Insp Copper .. 883 7 3 | gymnastic class at 8 p. m. Girls are| A Whist and entertainment will be . Ifrat, blue ribbon, $2; second, Interhoro Con ? requested to be sure to hring low|€Iven by St Jean Baptistc socicty | red ribbons, $1; thitd, yellow ribbon: Interboro Con . b% | hoeled shoes. |tomorow evening at the socicty's hall. | fourth, green ribbon; fifth, white ril. Int Mer Marine The Tuesday Christmas elub will The Chief's degree will beworked | bon. Prizes on pe; fol- Int Mer Mar pf % 587 | meet at 7:30 for painting, sealing wax | UPOn a class at a meeting of the Reds | lows: First, biue ribbon and 80 Alls-Chalmers . 261 8 work, oté, There is still room for|men this evening ond, red ribbon and §2; 1hird, yellow Pacific Ol ... ’ 17 [ more membors, Meet me at Schmarr's €or dinner.— | Fibbon; fourth, ribbon; ~ fifth, Int Nickel ..... 124 ki / vimming, Plunge hours for adults, | advt. white ribbon Int Paper 561 &b 5514 1esday, 2:30, 4, 5:30, 0; T /7 Andree Lodge, No. 47, 1. 0. O. F. I"or bantams, first prize is $1, blue Kelly Spring 41% 3 41% [, ay, 2:30, F ;S ;| will hold the Iniatory degree on a | Mibbon; second, 50 e ribbon; third, Hicras it of questions by | o AT Konneeott Cop . 26% 24% 24% (p lunge hours for children, Tuesday |large class of candidates, Wednesday | fourth, fifth ribbon LN skl i ik el WE OFFER: Lack Steel .... 43% ; 43% | 5:30; Saturday 9-12. evening in Vega lall on Arch street, | ©1 samnc poultry, Ribbons only | [FEC8Y S e J Lehigh Valley .. 584 % B6% Iv:mvml: Rythmin dancing for| Victrolag and Records ar Morans'. Wil bniavabded owbleeons fiieteaie f 8 T LI e o LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Midvale Steel .. 2515 243 25 ling for ,,,u,,{.\ 5-7 years old, 9:80- The Daughters Mary club met | The New Britain Lumber compar man who met Varioln on the strect | , N Accept Margin Missourl Pacific 19% ‘ 19% [ 19 hmic dancing foy children 7-12 [at the home of Miss Margaret Brophy | 138 donated a coop, size 7 by o et B e A ey We Do Not Accept Marg N Y Air Brake . 60 60" | yehra oid. 10-10:45. |of Lawlor street yesterday afternoon. | (0 the winner of best disp! il L Accounts N ¥ Central ... 7¢ T4% T4% | Roller skating will be as usual on|A rehearsal of the play, “The Dia- | d0nations are, Porter and e b e NYNH&H 13% 2 123 | Saturday morning. There has heen a|mond Mystery” was held. cut glass vase he best e ha e Had boon oty Nor & West .. 00% 99 993 | reduetion in iic price for gir The P. and T. Whist club will hota | *hode Island Reds; J. 8. Thomson § S e (i, e St st North Pacific .. 823 3 81% | The Tuesday evening gymnastic|a whist party this evening at the home | fOr the best woman's display winnir Uit R 2 Pure Oil ...... AT 36 |class for beginners meets at elght|of Mrs. J. E. Conlon on Tremont|(he Breatest number of points; The Pan Am P & T % 613 52 |o'clock and a)l girls who have never | street. | Doty company of Chieopee, Mass., one ] Penn R R ... E 34% 347% |taken part in gymnastic work are es- | self serving drinking fountain for the H{)LD ONE SUQPEGT Member Consolidated Stoc k Lulmm.v of New York Plerce-Arrow 7 41 | pecially invited to join for a few dom- . best female n the show and Mr. ¢ n e F i L e Deaths and Funerals | o aichds moniones sy 10 4 Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Presed 8t Car ., 671 514 6614 T ¥ B S the heaviest bird. ¢ International Police Seck I\\n Hlln-x« Believed to Dy » J New Haven Ray Con Cop.. 5 3 145 Miss ) Diori. | Plymouth Rock Journal of Union S jcated in $28 Thelse: A N r m:,“nfl p 35 i T3k Miss Mary IEgsEIRTE Rveirs oA DIy B GhEN ote 1B e 118 rov & oneinasy | IS RanBUcR RS 22,000 BRUTIE Sca 4 Middletown BONDS Springfield HARTia e s 5% | 37 i\‘vur‘n strect, died Saturday night |champion cockerel in barred white,| Payroll Theft. ; : ow. Yorle and Boaton at Francis’ hospital following an f, partridge, Columbian, blue and cct Pricate Wire to Qi‘r"”fl”‘ R]:fln 283 2 "‘ i iliness with bronchial pneumonia, She [rose cob barred. Mayor O, 10 ,‘m__‘ geranton, P, Nov. 28.—Local |§j G. . GROFE, Mgr—Koom 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 Bouth Pael ... . n’w . 5 | leaves her parents, who are in Italf, | tis has offered an award of $1 for the ce and private detectives were to- |§ s - v ¥ South Rail . J 2 2014 1:«an two brothers and a sister in this 1 » and fer in the Buif Orp- searching the Lac kawanna valley Studebak oC 7 —_— country. ington o for three men suspected of having 2 The funeral was held this morning cen implicated In the $28,000 pay- [ governor and received his promise to TR S 4,., : neral was held this morning o been implicated in t L0007 vernor a ¢ I Texas & Pacifi 51 (Continued IFrom IMrst Page) ‘(rnm Laraia’s undertaking room t roll robbery at Chelsea, Mass,, present. Tobacco mdn :‘In %o R i s g o i Z{G Saturday. Detectives complete| The other hoxes will be occupied i have inhaled flame and smoke. [ church. Interment was in St. Ma descrintions of the men arrived here| by the follow b, Paones anse 1 ( Transcont Oil .. 1014 G it | new cemetery. vlay from New York ¢ Doston. | Dr. Bray, Dr. e i 1 John Dunn, 48, Humphrey | e ( T The authorities arc also looking up| Dunn, Dr. O'Connel enry | L'n;: 11 Inl-‘fml‘év.lf:: ) 15 reet. Badly burned about the face | Clementina A Orsie L) 1 f the carcers of James Tur 1 John | « of the firm of P ar a U's P iq(‘ il 11% LR UGEeh | _ Clementina A. Orsie, wife of Frank | Dubko under arrcst in Massachusetts | dorif, architects o il Ul S acy T, . Doolittle, Yale student, Orsie of Kensington, died at ¢ [in connection with the robhe | AP ;". B I"‘]l‘"’ A'g“ o ; 397 | spokane, Wash., badly burned about|Francis hospital, Hartford, yesterday s = BRINGS ACTION, L O f;;“nl’h" 0 LN $3 2 | the face’and hand atternoon. She leaves b sons, Charles (Continued From TFirst P Detroit, Nov. 28.—Mistaking for Constable James W. Manning today Yaa 5 : of Hartford, John, oh and An tectives @vo fellow travelle 1 a| gerved a writ on Q. Havtoonian of 131 :;Tt:lf':':i“))’,‘\l,~" 1:-'{” L Rey | Srely burned about the face and stf-jdyew of Kenslngton, and Louls of|and Mike Mara were in the R el o bk B Glen stréet, attacing property to the This company is one of the Va Car r]n]:-mlv'{l 31 aq | fering from inhaling of smoke and Spokane, Washington. The funeral| After {1 eheck had heen od | this forenoon, John DPetkewicz, 17| extent of 0. I. Birnbaum is bring- 160 in the oil industry. We Willys Ovablina b .y, | flame, ; _ s | will be held tomorrow afternoon from |‘'over, all present hoarded a truck and|years old, confessed to them that he | ing actio - alleged money due on a will gladly send without obliga- e Bid s § James Tierney, 170 Ward street. (g ¢ popter 19 Court street. | went to the Hartford ervoir at|had participated in the $281000 pay-| pote t was issued by At tion on request a report show- (Putnam & Company.) ubnEianontilices, ACq R MIGIRICEE Hevi Ohilaton 1, pastor of the|l'armington, near the place where|roll holdup outside the A. G. Walton | topney Nalr and s return- ing the actlvities, earnings and i askod L e i et | Kensington ¢ gational chireh, | Renaldino's body was later and Co. shoe factory at Chelsea, Mass., | aple in the court of common pleas| history of the company. e ROC cho street, Mot a 3 . b ) ane 1 y o " " i st Qatnr . rne over v {r 00 Hfd Bleo Light B aeo e g A will ofticiate. Burial will be in West |and located tl ing liq It | 1ast Saturd : turncd second Monday In Deoe Southern N 1o sl | e burns, | ne cemetery, Beriin. The funeral Was placed n the truck and caricd to|to the two citizens $5,000 in cash | £ I IR 2 Lillian College street, 5 [will be strictly private Avon wlhiere it was allowed to rem which he said re of SPECIAL MUETING CALLED | YIELDS 8!% PER C Amerfcan Bras Pt | L y private. vl v lowed to remain | which 1 ) ; MUETING CALLE L 4 PE face and hanc ey |over night, being seereted in the|loot obtained i 1 | 1 ; z | Am Hardware .. So i § ‘«l Ifl\ |,”"rm = 4 e i . he| L A special meeting for the Young ristol 1.ms~ ook, 51ana hands wete: Willinm Behnke, aged 76 vears, died | i, ¢ < e S R ' > < % church will be held in the Baptis Colt's AtmE . (...oveis.. 5| Margaret O'Noill, Iiverett street. |at the New Britain Ger hospital N R et ; - church at 4:30 o'clock this aft MARKELSON & CO. Eagle Lock 7 Lo street | this morning foli | | vatclngNou Badlsfiod, Other Prominent Men to OCCUPY| youne people in the high schools are | b FlbLat o W oa e 4 Mae v, State street, s mo g following a long illness. Variola waa not satisflec )\ B our ) Landers, F and PR g Lillian Jenkins, supervisor at Grace | He is survived by several ohildr N (',.',, ‘v‘,", o \‘f,.' W ,’, ”,'“ J s i N B Machine Co i spital, was Internally injured a| Herman of this city, Rudolph @ St. | Lawver (ren; | Vet lovernor Everott J. Lake and his| itg as Dr. Goodell will address the 7142 MAIN 5T., HARTFORD, CT. hospital, was internalls ; ) ph #f St | Lawyer Greenberg's offlce and laid| Governor Everott | s &8 Niles-Be-Pond Com ....... 4f result of fall and being trampled on.| Paul, Minn., Richard of Maine, Wil matter before the proseeutor, | staff, through the courtesy of former | sathering I’hone No. 2 2281 North & Judd .. 4 ; Biernard Dorgan, Lombard strect, llam, Jr, of San Irancisco, Albert of | According (o his testinbny, (o - George Qui willt Gaating b s T ey MuinfOffice L i Peck, Stow & Wilcox ... . suffering from Nacture of left leg, in- | th ty, Mrs. Henry Wuchert, Mrs. | perg warned him that both he and|box at the K. of €. Revue Wedn pharereregnearly L2 tmlls e 45 Beaver St. 1823 Broadway Rugsell Mfg Co . e o1 jury caused by jumping from the I'rederick Young, Mrs. Alfred Larson, | Denison had left themsels open to| diy evening. Mr. Quigley boug he | highest mountair » u"k to the great- New York New York Secovill Mfg Co . iy f huiidi | M Stewart Carroll and Mrs vl arrest and punishment V (’,\,,‘ he! box and made a present of it to the| est known ocean depth. Standard Screw . 22 . Those who were reccived at St.|Beyer, Jr, all of New Britain testified, w 1 Traut & Hine .. 5| Raphael's hospital and who were dis-| There are also grandehildren | law offiec URIGRIRTE 6 W char upon recelving atd: surviving and 5 great grandehildren Stanley Works ..... % k [ Charles Keenan, Grand avenue, lac- | The funeral services will be held fron | s | e crations on right land. | his late home at 26 Drook street on |, Accordingly, on the morning afte T 5. Charles Koenan, Grand aven- | Wednesday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock Variola appearcd at the office, hring Giles Healy .«-nm:-m. Van Sheff, | English Lutheran chur n‘ will offiej- | &N Interpreter He found Richard- e 1 ; S 5 i 3 {son, Denison and Greenberg present g 3 sntina | DUFDS on hands and slight burns on | ate and burial will be ir view | 500, Denison and Sixth Ward Alderman Says Polico| ¢nr1s O1 cemetery. b VW ithe lnwyer objocted to the presence R. L. Tulloch, Orange, N, J y R U RTRieRUE fanmanE Ty Spitzel Meets Var re Woll Asks Question, At this point Judge Wolfe inte rupted the procecdings by askir NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD from the benceh, if he d | New DBritain Natiopal Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row think it dangerous busine knowing Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter 8000 that Variola in the liquor DONALD' R. HART, Manager Member Hartford Stock to recommend that he go to t M Member N. Y. Stock Excl ¢ Ixchange, made no reply | This stock at present prices Boxes at K. of €. Revue Wed. ospecially urged to attend this meet- Investment Seourities to come Lo the _— o r—— ne The Testimony. . y o} RS | ot neo even interpreter, and Acted Because He “Stepped on : J ‘mv::l(;nhl, Goff strect, burns on Yilisaten —_— 5 [ ‘H v ’_\) H“v' :] 1(‘“ l] = head and hands. dizabeth Agnes Collins (i b g % . s 1 d| T | The ou he vent into confe ne LA o S Ye Tt b Somebody's Toes /. J. Rinsella, Thiton street, burns | Elizabeth Agnes Colling, 6 years and | - Reah i e it The Com!lng 0{ a Si}&&i st ce and hands, months old daug S e £ his oint during P Ange M Ta s: i g e & s ol¢ daughter of Mr., and ' X Aldmtmm ]..\n,,cln” 'lv ‘-?“Mrl' Norten, Norton street, John Collins ot 7 Bleycle streot, | interpreter, but the state objec d. | & democrat leader in the council, who |, t burns on hds and face. Blathvilley dfen thi mofRing 4t mie preter, £ 3 J > KAHLE 'b? -TAF S [rreinneg n i nollde Buort s athe following are suffering: fromi|fome Btiar i RolaBEeT T oe i IR Al |k o T e I}‘ - [¥) (SN} morning on a charge of violating an | yuins most generally about the face | Joseph Ken- | Sponzo, conrt interpreter, was calied | S automobile statute, In a statement is- nedy of 885 South Main strect. She |and the presentation of the case and hands and are reported to be out | prt¥ O S il sued to the press after the session, | or qanger: nac been ne il heaith for *a | went on ()lnr\nl.\'r r‘llurp:t'll](hnf])w \\z\slgn’u- vie-| Louis Lincoin, 15, Yale student, |} Mt ]Inl 1”1“.‘;: o “’1;; g thopast) = After the fonr had been n ¢ nter- ’ i et tim of personal feeling which he | Mansleld, Mass L it ome o T aunt. | ence for about a quarter of an hour, | T H‘\ . Thp w en Gf \ Rl e e . Yo stuent, | PCPH0E8 her parenia, e ix muvived | Richandson put some noies . o Demonsirate to 1he me The alderman claims that ne “step- | eimeinnatt. oy one slster. The funeral will be in | been taking s pocket red on gomehody's toes” and a8 a re- | Howard Perrigo, 22, 1610 Boule- |CMAr¥¢ of the M. 1. Kenney Co. un- |the room. Variola said. i " . sult the police ran him in for an of- | yapq g and will take place from | Stat roduees Oheclk, ! The A vantage o eanng fense, which he a, being com- Norman F. Hock, 21, Yale student, ..‘\ ] :uu'vh” .\L. h “‘,”” tomorow after . The sta 1 1 n‘l ;1 “1 ; .‘)-, ok w.‘v; mitted every day and with the Xnowl- | pottville. pa. at 8 o'clock. Intetment will be |$250, Wi identificd by Variola edge of the police. Alrned Shank. Howard svenus. n St. Mary's cemetery, as the one involved in the ca Mr. s s proprivtor of a lo- James Golden, 18, evi lence lealer's markers were | greet, found on a car being used by Weleh's | Haje cullum, Yale student, Nash- o e transaction, Denisor Florist shop for more than two da ville, Tenn. Local Courts ¢ brs of Amepica | Checik, he personal \' 1ed it and and his arrest followed. aonessa and | Victor Corteles, 22, St. John street. to Enter Card Games, Greenbars went 1t iy Tt E. D. Welch, who was also charged | Mrs, Emily Berkins, cashed paid at the Com with violating the registration statute, | avenue ; were botly found gullty und jndgmert | [fope White, Tveratt strot e “""_",""] Berlin |~ since that time Gre et tesdient i Y b\(‘(‘fl’pa"\ fil TE"(e Agency Of These in their $ases was suspended, M, 9 Kinsella, S| ton isthast i | sl oard M taNtnament bl biicnes | uitne vitness Bndiuad i ACCCPIL 5 2 : i 3 3 6" cs ournament to commence |{, ¢ nothing the transaction, Va- = I R 1SES H ‘“”l" Agnes Tale, Gilbert avenue, |at the opeéning meeting of Court ||~u|‘\ ELKS' MEMORIAL EXERCISES amden, ) i |iGhaite: Oate nt mestie Tl tis TR New Britain lodge, No. 957, B. P. [ Mis# Jennie Connors, Union avenue. | Thursday evening, Tt will continue L e E., will hold its annual memorial| Waiter Crafts, Yale student, Mon- | hroughout the wintor mo i treal, Canada o8 kS months with |44 yvap or {0 Lawy Weismar former « reises at the clubrooms on Wash- | ' < games bheing played at the variou A ington street, Sunday, December Mrs. Minnie Cook, Lexington av-|eourt club rooms. A )vely ooniost { S The eulogy will he delivered Ly Fost- | thue. : is anticipated as all the conrts have | i 9 & el - AT ERIR RXDPR 3o HERE master William . Delaney, past ex-| MIs. Annie Haubroe, Goff street strong teams and excellent LWES A 2 o LA AHLEID LAFLK) LX] Miss Pauline Haubrod, Goff street ¥ 3 Variola repeated his request for an Lamberton out the t Winche [ e local conrts of {he mereial Trast company layers on H r ir ic it v 5 hrought alted rule he public is invited.| U8 Dauling ; Eeri Dhare will BAUR metliha. o ! n i g The exercises which will he held in | Mrs. Anne Hanson, Sperry sireet. | ina committon in chare at the mouor | € ! Rty L ) the evening will be in charze of the larles Hanson, Bperry ptreet Friendly eluh rooms. on Church | L5 \ Fri e e | ] -4\" & N following: Willlam G. Mullar, Horry | Ir8 Charles Moran, Shaple strect. | y.oat tonignt G W S s el S i 8 ¢ ?‘Ja,. ACA L}a ur ay C. Brown, Willlam H. Bishop, Lier- Harvey Tloyd, Alden avenuc money paid on an automob hich o Wi o) ] -t ’ ZAdy A T. loy¢ © above o 18 not ¢ P i 5 Les el AR ek A 980 R DA AvridS R hs aanel OBSERVES S8STH BIRTIDAY causa 1t whaiof natoralng col- acted in oa T oy - sher, 80 York s | Frederick Leupold, oné of Ne 3 e A e 4 RETURNS TO SCHOOL Harry Asher, 80, York streot| (badty | mirciss cderts Ao o | fleations attory 2 Miss Malvina Eichstaedt, the Vot celebrated his 88th birth Satu rioin s daughter of Councilman and Mrs. A. | {hrTan Nick e mtudent 1T hare o e I e SRR R R ", Elchstaedt, has roturncd to the | .. 88 LSrEQret Reagan, Forest| (.’ of 245 Apoh streot family | pein : indar dhates.on New Haven Normal School of Gy R HATdeD e A ; after spending the holidays in | 1eonard e 430 student, son Miss Eichstaedt had as her | °f Dr. Reilly, 2 pprel Margaret Dietter, Winthrop avenuo. gathering was held and Mr. 1eunold the recipient of many congraiu liss Elizabeth Hughes of Lex B Louis A . Winthrop avenue Houston street mi lations and well wishes Iie was horn in Germany and came to this country from South America | After viion by P S | Orchard street, | 1N 1888, He was employed for 85 |Lawyer Berry, Varic \ excused those. it 4 hospital, Dunn | YeOrs at the ley Rule nnd Level |and re 4 the court PALACE 18 the most serlously injured, his back | COMPANY, retiring about 12 years ngh. room b ALY Starting Noxt Sunday belng wrenched badly and his whole “,', has 4 sons, Otto, Adolph, Tau! anc on Stand CEXPERIENCE? [ body and head covered with injuries | A!Vert all of this city, and 11 grand- rank Spitael of 487 South With Richard Barthelmess and £/ from burns. He ia unconscious ana it | ©P14ren and 4 great grandehildren . fext’ wit John Miltern (Shechan) | 1s feared that he may not survive the - he state is the mar of New Britain Fitijuries # CLEARING HOUSE REPORT 9 we been taken to Greey L. H. Johnson was but very slight- | Balances 51,000,000 W e et as Interpreter in the AR .

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