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NEW RBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921. Y. W, CLUB ELECTS ‘ Deaths and Funerals WORLD WIDE MOVE | Financial News J i | i ‘ : QUOTATIONS TUKNISHID CR@¥$DS AETEND'; E“' BiRotasE BIiENamed A Fivs: T'he Iwmr.l‘l’l'l‘l‘:‘ “\].t‘:.‘ W ka, an 1 i '“v '\'t"!‘lli"'l"u"': .‘\“"[“".“" . PU TNA M @ CO BY PUTNAM & CO.| POULTRY SH@%’V,‘ dent of the New Business Women's | nate of the Town Home, who di 8l on, Dec. 2 World-wide o E . : | local hospital t, will b ohibition" was the topic taken ur Member New York Stock hang Am Beet Sug .2 2% Club of Local Institul | heta at 9 o'clock tom v morning | 50U at today's session” of '“":“),"',,’?:‘,‘,‘. ,\,,“'.:.”,I(TTI .L' :'Jm""n Am Can Sokiag ) 3214 rom the undertaki [ | the conference of Antl-saloon Leaguc 2 LaeE N CTRETRT NTW . = Am Car & Fo ! J [] 0 G A It ,dc { R Hu new I ess Women's club of | Blogoslowskl at 20 Orange stree workers which is to continue here for 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Am H & Leath ] K i QS 16 AWArds (o elllfilll the W. C I t Jast - a week STANLEY I EDDY. A TEL, 2040 Am Locomo .., gt f . | nig m at which time Miss Bertha Rocco Mastrig Some of the speakers scheduled to - - B —— Am 8me t E E ll N Brink of the Union N facturing Rocco Mastgiani of Hartford | address the conference today have Am Sug Ref com 5 5 mg xhibitors |companywas elected president. Kath. |avenue, died at the Norwich hospital | served notice that they intend to press WE OFFER Am S ra Tob : erine Gunther of the Burritt Savings| Wednesday. The funeral will be held | for adoption of a policy which would Am Tel & Tel. ll'v'fl. A——” bank was named as vice-president, | Lomorrow morning at 0 o'clock | bind the 1 to devote its ene | r-)-O Am Tobacco ..134% 131} A3 and Rose House of the P. an “or- | from the home and at 9 o'clock from | gles to spreading prohibition abroad, | I Am Woolen . 813 Crowds of people thronged Tumer | v By o e Gl | $t. Mary's church, Burial will be in | rathér than to the education of pul P AR y s = | Hall last night to witness the first ex- | ) AR 1 Al mendd bt b bttt e Ayl AHsends Gob 1L peld 45 | hibition of poultry under the auspice |¢lected secietary, Miss Florence Burr, | St Mary's new cemetery L LT A AL TR 20 AMERICAN HDW. CORP At Gulf & W I o of the New Britain Poultry Assicin- |&180 of the . & 17 Corbin Manufa = of the situation here . > N “ [tion, A steady stream of people pass- | thring company, named as t Anna Kupehel Rt R | ed through the doors until the closing | “rer | The funeral of Anna Kupchek, who ROOT HEADS COMMITTEE I"‘rl \\‘,,,;.]“; time 10 o'clock. The birds on di: ‘ A committee to frame a constitu- |died in Middletown ycst r will be s 1'1{‘1 e play attracted thir attention and |tion and by-laws was also appointed |held tomorrow morning at 8:30 | Will Consider China's Request to Have PR caused rauch comment as well as & program committes to,o'clock from her late home at 94| Troops Withdrawn : y cot Hartford avenue and ¢ 9 o'clocl: H L. F. G, JUDD Cen Leath Co Awards Given. plan meetings and variou ford Avonue AN L el R s ngion! Devd - (By; AL TUDD SAlRol 2 ’ 3 y ¢ a or a p be conducted by the club during the Y ~ Ches & O x div. v The judges gave other awards fo In v « - ed Press)—China’s request for with ¢ Sy e i cinte fter the sines . | church on Washington stre turial I 1 Chi Mil & St P. % 23 the remaining exhibitors and the ve-|winter, Aftenthe Dusiness meeting \\.\"“](‘. L Burlal| g rawal of foreign troops was referred Chi Rock I & F 1 & sult is as follows; Japanese sn)g , | Mrs. John Kirkham gave an interest il 2 el e e G ¢ ¢ 5 . 4 * | first and second prizes, Mrs. H. Kep- |ing account of her trip to France last | : 7 BRI R Gatitor. further letuty atitos Chile Copper > Chino Cop ns, first, John |summer. The club will meet monthly t SHOWER day's meeting of the committee on Col Yuel & I 7 3 000 10J 38IY PUB UIY J0j uvAy ‘r|on ay evenings ¢ plar 3 S, Keiffer was tende 4| ar Kastern and Pacific affairs of the | 23 WEST MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECYICUT Consol Gas - g erel. Mr. Ryan also captured first|being made for a banquet to i 1d [mise ] P at the home of | Washington conference Investments, Local Stocks Telephone 1515-—1816 Corn Prod Ret . 2 5 prizes for hen and pullet of th early in the new year, T Ramsdell 1 evenir ) Discussion of the troop question is SR e E —— = Crucible Steel " PR N breed. Toulouse geese, first, b of her frie Piano and {expected to be continued at another % Ciiba Gana Sug Franklin Boardman of Berlin; buff vocal selections were rendered and a|meeting of the nine powers arrange We Will B'.ly Elk Horn Coal. b/ . p: (‘rmnm_nn ducks, first (o_r drake, C. P. GREEF WESIER ‘ GPIWDERS moc k marriage was performed. M for tomorrow when it is also planned ] SCOVILL . P VR G x Erle 7 a Hart of Plainville; Belgian hare, doe, eiffer was the recipie of many|to take up the question of special Elgin, s, ’lmm l.l\"n Noisy Wel- |she was Miss Natalie Whittlieb leased territory, £ | | come When It Arrived for Game | sre—————— — Erio 186 pta .\ buck, Mrs. Knepper; dark Cornish Gen Electric . 13 cockerel and hen, first on both by B Gen. Mafors n TiiZ 1803 | pentalow of West Hartford; ) Good (B I) Co. Hambergs, cockerel and pullets, firet | With Ansonia Tomorrow. G&t North ptd L0 s on both by Mr. Pentalow. i &l 3 e B ; 3 Iilinois C : 3 993 9914 | Lmh;l}-n { 1‘ 1(,, E. f’rz ntice, m»v‘ E fa, 2¢ =d4 n, I ) L S, nspir Copper .. 38 - o7 |on cockerel and hens; barred rocks, | High scl f : c | / i ; ; : mfln m Inter Con ... % pe! I Lumpki ; Interbor Coc fe 1 1 v ordan; third, Paul \\ 1 r zame 1 ¢ scho i ] 7 At 3 : . Int Mer \!H:‘r]’ 21 * |old and young pens, t p s by team morrow ternoc « : ; y o S NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD $nt Mer Mar ptd 6: S enar | W Griswold white rocks 7. | noisy wel vh reache re i ;g # New Britain National Dank Bldg. 10 Central Row 4"1'-1‘ Mfg 1) 2 Austin of Plainville 52 last ni; Headed by v T % \ v 4 5 Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter 8000 halm Mfg 3814 3 . b J p G DONALD R. HART, Manager Member Hartford Stock e Oil d 6 6 s Relay Jr., second, and F. W. Griswe the entire st f o 2 A i : s, 2 A ’ Nickel : third; Columbian Plymouth high school team, to th aher o é e i 2 Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange, { (A gy % > Int Paper ...... 5385 52 - pens, C. P. Hart, first; James K. Chs over 400, marched to the railroad sta bl man, second; white wyandotte st, | tion, where a crowd of four or e Kennecott Cop and second for old a young, | thousand people had T T epk Stesl ; A 3 161~ |Diemand of Berlin and first young by | fire was burned wl i} n i 5 R i ? We Offer: Lehigh Valley . 59 5 5 . Neuman of Rocky Hill; 8. C.|rolled into the ion Rizh schol ‘v | \Ji® G A i b o Mex Petroleum 113 3 I‘ “”prln.n. first, Muuhn\z Brothers of E 2 drowne 1 heers G , N I 7 i A ANLEY WORKS, Pfd. Midvale Steel .. 293 255 Middletown; second, A. W. Hall; third 3 5 : i iy g % Dy AT Missouri Pacific F. W. Griswold; fourth, J. W. Austin | 1 a7\ \ \ 5 H Price On Application Lead N b 0. |and fifth, John Johnston; light lrm!‘—‘ i ©s the ok \ \ 1A i i We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts Air Brake 603 50 3 : mas, first, George W i The Y f 2 Central .. T5% anley street; white le NYNHG&H % 3 J. W. Austin; second, John ( ni; | husky you ho look | ( Norfolk & West 09 . <1, [third, John r(: llp(”‘l‘i fourth, T. | give Ansonia a 1 J SV 07 T / A < . . North Pacific .. 833 2 1 Crowe and fifth, Thomas Aldrich. 1 1 ch te e d to i =12 3 BUFe Ol o\ o.vss 8 174 | Mrs, Knepper captured third prize for | row afternoon headed sonia | = : JOHN P KEO[ CH ; A A B, ety AR 0 & Ak : | ¢ Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York S oed E first, Mrs. H. Knepper and first fc r’ | EeaituT T Baforeit s Tarringa | lenhereaTor mGbencal oG A dhd Kelly Spring Tire Pan Am P 4 ) Penn R lu % fourth, F. W. Griswold second and o e Diivee i - 4> | W. Crowe first; brown leghorns, pens, WANT TO BUY WALSH. X\ Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Pittsburgh Coal. 613 13% 1 red Heinzeman, first. wa e e f ¥ et KS b Pressed Steel Car 67 14 Pl 8. C. Black Minorca, first, F. Sei a.CUs rl\m of the new Interna- ; a ury BO\‘DS i Ray Con Cop 3 1 4 Nev 1gton; secon r}mnk lwm. League announced today that 4 Middletown h Sprxngfield van; third, George Cleney; 8. C.lpegotiations are in progress with the ? Buff Orpington, first, H. C. Deming; | Newark club for the rchase £ Direct Pricate Wire to New York and Boston Silver Spangled Hambergs, first, E. P\ [~r.nager Jim Walsh G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 Sinclair Oil Refin 22 Pentalow, and second, Edith Prell Foston American ieague olub | S Steel & I of Greenwood street; S. C. Hamber; 0 basite | < . old pens, E. P. Pentalow; Jersey A Ballvaye i Giants, first, A. H. Seibert, and sec- FRY South Railway : g sec AVER Stidabale Ca ond, William IL. Allen of Maple Hill; }?.x}.‘rr"un\ SR ! Blue Andalusion, first, Willlam .| Haverhill ) e 1R xas Co 4 ;i 3 St s A 1 pe year's undefeate St. James high 5 & p“““ Allen; Indian runner duck, first, C. P. n left here today tor Ph 3 Hart; turkeys, first, William T Tobacco Prod e Am H. | o delphia, where it will meet the Cath- Transcont Oil. . llan, ; nt O : 9% 10} e A oA Conventton olic high school team of that city to- ; Union Pacific ,.128 2 DlEanE T WL Crewe et Naces w. The local team has won all I 3 ; United Jl‘rm! i : tary James K. Chapman will aftenq |itS 17 Bridiron contests, this vear, / n el' s . LELELISEEDS SR A e conference of poultry ol ek J S hasdaltday Bl ! 2 0 Food Prod R} men to he B Indus Aleo 378 - 6 sge2 | held at the Hotel Garde tomorrew. A 5 : linner will be served at 6:30 o'clonk = Rubber Co 51% 493 50 the evening, after which a busi USESIIVANK 23 6030 | e ecnatori Il (aiel olaes pisas | Ohicass, iDei \n invitation | | 4 Are You Getting This on Your Sav- - : : 1#:{"’ L he madetrnv Cosonetatlng vt 2 ‘Inn "-1 Alor ; 9 % A state poultry show to be held a cs lat v - oo Gt 305 300 i 1 S P A SRR Chuches el o e o o Ladies’ Silk and | o9 by don't iih e L jpamsteiianet nost e ds i ings’ not, way don’t you put them i mh SRS a team of the be p ‘l Wool Hose y utnam & Co.). - formers is being cc i saic | e R VB ol et g 8 ¥ SILK AND WOOL OSE @87 @ where you will? This Bank has paid Southern N E Tel .....110 in training i J::.()U value it Drase 15 Some Bought Last Spring at 12 Cents £ e LADIES’ SILIK HOSE Am Hardware AT 4 a Dozen Now Befng Sold at Rate EDISON AND FORD | Full fashioned, formerly $2.25 $1 65 1 1 1 h. Billing & Spencer com. g : e GRS oape terest to its depositors at this rate Sl B e 6 I Py e A P Detroit, Dec. 2 ( f»\ “-\."""."“"‘ LADIES® SILK HOSE $1 00 H P . Colt's Arms e e Mock seam Eagle Lock ........... 47% ‘49 | Washinston, Dec. 2—Eggs boueht| gfvd U 'Y [iohadt e nitrate LADIES' SPATS, 12-button $1.98 for the last 18 months and expects to \ [ C fro far] ers V as! - a . g 1 Landers F and C ..... m farmers of Michigan last spring gnd water po projects which the Assorted eolors N B Machine Co .. ror 12 cents a dozen are being sol troit manufactur propo to i . ;t:)lff;lbz;fl‘“;'\f”:““ . [ by one of the “big five" packers in|lease from the government Tl:-" h\l:ll};: ~‘{ ATS, 10-button $1 39 anc d S 4 i A S varty lef! Mr. Forc private car, Agsorted colors . g 3 : the same localities at 40 and 50 cents|Party left in A 4§ TN TN Te : gzfl;&fl\i‘[‘o :n: Wileox 27 a dozen, John G. Clark, wholesale|the “Tair Lane, ""“M’nll\~ "l‘\““_“'l‘: MEN'S ENGULISH WOOL . . 7 Scovil Mfg Co 3 SRl Al S LU 'l{'“‘\mh}\ l::w\; R—l«;}mw: ‘{‘mm:q recently C f Epoyiiisice et the_government commis. | TOled and Irontan i MEN'S SILK AN WOOL 1 29 to come. Traut and Hine si dering modifying the con- sl Union Mig Co . sent decree which will prohibit the e . packers from handling side line food DARING ROBD R I BE SURE YOU ARE IN re AN 4 -»mdnm Philadelphia, Dec. 2.—A Columbia § § i are active sty on|avenue trust company messenger was | " OlbA¥ing Fouse Barorh SEEREL R Mr. | beaten and robbed of $3,000 this af DepOSIl on or before Dec. 5th, and Exchange ..... [ Clark said, shipping non-perishable | ternoon by three men. ey jumpe Belance ... sesens 87,500,000 products in rator cars which |from an autom 'mlam ; ! A ks FSE Siiiee v by railroads. The|ing the messenger, disappeared in the 113 MAIN 4 Doors From East Main s s > argued that if packers were| machine. He was taken to a hospital. I\'othmq Over $4.00. secure lnterest as from the first. d Norwich, Dec. 2.-—Mrs. Frank S8.| foodstuffs with their care expedited permitted to distribute unrelated | FESSSEEEEESmESREmTEIIETmmTEEEs Smith, 52, residing with her husband | i1 shipment competitors without such fal s . o preferred railroad service would bhe beve" - ive dre es ad ¢ and three children in West TOWN |\ nohio 'ty remain in business, street, Norwich town, killed herself with a shotgun toda She had been 8 ) . in ill health for two years. She was STANLEY CHU Ib(‘lr NOTES Miss Rose Tucker of Conway, Mass. - ‘- Holy (ommunion Next Sunday Morn- -] \ L] — | ing and Christmas Sale Wednesday Seventy-five years ago people —1In e ——————————em—— ; England were telling each other aVIDgs an : o7 )|l Next Sunday morning, December 4, | soken words what a wonderful O A Valuable Bool i"' at 10:45, holy communion will be ob- g ad cold remedy Cerizane was ur Full of Information served at Stanley Memorial church,|Now the newspapers spread the news ) leESTORS by Rev. G. M, Missirian, the pastor.|through advertisements. The sama 1922 XMAS CLUB A1l the church members are reminded | company has been making Cerizane i L DATA BOOK | that this will be the last communion |all these vears. Tour gencrations of T A T T R gervice for the pastor with his|the Wilson family have pr:p.\nnl'fl:‘.s It contains statistical informa- |[|church, before he leaves for the|fine medicine. Read what Rw.»le‘! Opens tion on about 400 stocks and ||| Pacific coast. A group of new mem- | Island man, Mr uam;\l 1\\ R ]1 bonds listed on the New York bers wili be received into the church| 444 Mill street, Centra a o ¥ 3 mE .\fmr k Exchange and other lead- fellowship at this service. 2 about Cerizane SATURDAY, DEC_ 3RD‘ 1 CETING ;:‘:l?malmtei;?"}:o:::\':?.b‘lz::leg‘z‘h sxohang issirian expects to be here d taken a bad cold and it & SR : of the Yale|The loc ) ) Exchanges. Rev. Missirian expects to be here in had taken i The annual mesting \ Y previous ssores this §4a808: ing 1 A\tn short analytical history, [{|the until December 20, and will [ gave me a terrible sore throat flnd‘l Alumni association of Harttord county be held at the Harttord Golf| reeent status. Earnings and ||| preach histarewell sermon on Sunday, |awtul cough, 1 cou Diffes ol e Dividends, high and low prices. ||| December 15, at the morning service. | coughed all the time. 1 took a med our Ditterent Classes Slub, Monday, Decembas §, 1 TO ENTERTAIN GRANGERS It also includes ticker abbre- The Ladies’ Ald society will hold |eine that helped the cough a little, N ondfvs Sention of officers, ro.| The regulur meeting of Burritt Grangs, No, 39, will be held tomor- s ; ta i d o] sale a I de my stomach bad and put . ttees, and other ap viations, margin of safety table, their annual Christmas sale at the|but made my stom A w kl ports of committees, an . g ! SHioke church next Wednesday afternoon, [me all out of condition. Then a| €EKiy eposfis 0 propriate business [row in Judd's hall at § o'clock. The ) December 7, from 2 to 6 o'clock. triend, Mr. James O'Drien, of Cen-| Prof, Xenneth Scott Latourette, | Plainville Grange will be the guests Mailed Free Upon Requast P - 1s, told me to take Cerizane | $ $5 Yala 1006, who has just returned|of the Jocal grange. Lecturer Newei FREIGHT 15 HELD UP Salsas LGl by 50c ~ $1.00 - $2.00 - $5.00 from & twelva years stay in China, | of Plainville will be in charge of the o I e When “The Politic and | literary program, Following the ERIEDMA [T ShasKAOD : ; | bustness session a soclal will be held, Robbers Take Quantity of Groceries | I rmnmnnwl I was so e that I N : Y Economia situation in China in rela .0 | S0 N & ¥ . » e could only whisper. I was weak from ettm ou | h b ent Conference,” |and dancing and refreshments will be MARKELSO‘ & CO. From New Yorlk Central. 0 g tion to the Disarmament ¢ i TAtent srawmh. coughing and was sick all over. Ceri- Investment Securities Buffalo, Dec. 2.~~A New York Cen-| ane took the dryness out of v $25 $50 $100 $250 ¢ 1 SUED T o B g tral freight train was held up by elght | throat right away. In a liftle whil - - - HUSBAND AND WIFE SUET Visiting Nuise AS:OC]IUO“ 742 MAIN ST., HARTFORD, CT. ||| med bandits and an auto truck 10ad | pe cough coramenced to get easins Joseph DBosco, through Lawyer Phone No. 2 838 of merchandise stoleh between Dun-|gnd my throat did not hurt so muci. | | ingvone, has neougnt sut| Hears Monthly Report HORB N0, B ML kirk and Fredonia last night, accords | Cerizane did not make my stomach Plus lnterest |for $1,000 against Mr. and Mrs. A A meeting of the visiting nurse as- Main Office s anch Office ||jing to Conjuctor Sanderson wWho ré-|pad like the other medicines, but jet | | bert J, XKroll, The plaintiff's action | soclation \\\'n! J{m:{ y;:‘(l&:dtym:!r:flo 45 Beaver St. 1833 Broadway ||| ported today. The stolen merehan-| me eat all right. Then the pain in| — {8 based on the sale of an automobile |home of Mrs. H, M, es, e New York New York |||dise lncluded groceries | my chest went away: and before the g ¢ A » to the defendants. The papers were|ing reports were presented by Mise . | — — | Arst bottle of Cerizane was all gone M i sarved by Constable Fred Winkle |Sarah Baker, director of the burean, L - LITTLE CONTAGION HERFE I was well ot the cold, the sore throat | : M who attached an automobile The|on the activities of the past month. —-——_‘"—'—‘—-— Four cases of diptherla and eight and the cough. Cerizane Balsam is | I { writ 18 returnable in the city ‘.-mm n":” \\'g];nl;n‘t‘wv\'y .\nnrvrancn were cases of scarlaet fever are now on the | surely the hest cough and throat med- | || u.‘, the third Monday in Deecember held with 120 children {n attendance. ’ s of the department of health. |icine " { b e e P AL A CE - Fred Lee, superintendent, reports, [ Cerizane is always to be had of the | \ g RIFLE CLUB "SHOOT . TO RESUMT PUTY Starting Next Sunday There are at present few cases of con- | following: Wm. H. Crowell, 84 W. The. New Dritain RUls club team Fred Fage will resume duty in the i taggion in this city than in almost any | Main & Fatonal Lharmeck S 1 [went to Cromwell last evening and|fire department tomorrow merning. 2 Shenn 3 s ) tussell h - } ‘rom s formerly attached to the cen- With Richard Barthelmess and §| i(y of its size in the state Broad St., William H. Russell, v | engaged in a mateh with the Crom-|He was tormerly a John Miltern (Sheehan) s <5 ey | Main New Rritain; Kent's Phar- A ‘\”:‘] ‘-m“ et “This was the (hird |tral station, but will begin duty to- of New Britain American Indians originated i | macy, Forestville; Paul Flynn, Union- —_— || srioot ‘of the Nutmeg Rifle league and | morrow at Engine Company No. 6. RN, | £271© 0f lacrosse. | ville continue to pay this rate for sometime |

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