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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 192\ Bl U ————— Poeacal News DEATHREVEALS | Cihems Gt iesss 0 e DTN A Amoc 3414 5 3814 | Be Lol s 2 : | it e doneenl Successor to Richter & o Am ¢ & I 18 18 . f i . r P ¢ ‘ { o t tf t 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, (‘ONN iRy BTG U UL {Illld]A Ber ‘g Waq Married to) oo « Munaker Clarks wiil e |be a correspondin ‘ s UL L STANLEY B EDDY. M Am Loco 97 08 e reql P | ' i s t 1 will be up for ' 4 Am Sg Rf cm 41 AT G g et < . : the hoard to 2 Wiie] Am Sm Th 304 : E i le o } \ ] Ry ; : " bu ! Jiss eld the 2 Am Tel & Tel b olte < « vming that he was not act- | § 4 ] ! Am Toh 134 ] 3 Rumora that have heen @ ; ' st ) Ry Yoi SuttRin : ithin his righ wuthori Am . Wool 4 d > [years, but which had alw Ana Cop howed ; tate treasurer to pay the am Ate Tp & 8 I 0% 90% lof Heinrieh Albert Dorg o ; Joseph | ¢ T . S 3 Attorney General I'rank Healy At QIf & W I ] |street, yesterdny became | o st 98 1.4 Hnsbur ; o opinton that ti ry Baid Loge known that Mr. Berg and Miss Jos- | of the sume I one was overlonded ; 4l e matter is T ottt & Dy = et R e Balti & Ohlo ephine Donahue of Plainvi had | take : ik SVarICITG (s tal e g at a late he 1B ALLOrN00N, | S —— :"l“" -“:"‘ 'Yr Leen married in New York 16 year Victrola rds, oo & - il complications arise tklyn Itap Tran . A : 2 Ago During the ensuing years the vt e inb Baxsihi Dat 5 b sk te-rating ¥ ihle ) U7 JUDD LOPER Canadian Pac couple kept steady company, which ce, Turry Cen Leath Co . L 3 . 1" tot f 1 i} New I Ly ‘ J haped n s i g 5 lat times gave rise to the rumor that |N¢ iritul Y 5 s and due consideration of th *-.“"“ "2"‘|_' s LLE "B [they were actually marric ’.ui\( .Hh"' I‘;”,H, CUMM[]TEE ASKS t;)h' -],” 1\ ‘I' S 193 This, however, was never confirmed : A ela altation : éfl:lw"f-'n}w'\ ; 414 8 until yesterday, following the funeral | DEATHS AND FUNERALS s and that it tes som [\ N Chino Cop ..~ A o : when Miss Donahue created a scene i 3 N ENU A L at [airview cemetery | Cavdd of Qol Tuel & Tron ! Parents Objected, Wa wishi Lo expr FA The Rate Cortificate # Investments, Local Stocks Telephone 1415—1816 Corn P'rod Ref ‘ Tl 5 The chief reaso at the m te | fel anks to nd 1 ) commissioner ] - = S Gruaihle Steal SH1L - X I lef v n that the marriag t thanks t ki ! 5 3 had been kept a secret, it now de- | frier or their s 1) t 1ing ! T . Cuba Cane Sug 1 7 g (Continued rom First Page Endicott-John . § 5 ; - Mr. Berg's parents to his marry leath of our Hugh ommissic F 3 it X ¢ L X ) 1 ) r b "Ithrough the deazerts and aeross t) e 1st pfd avy i s & PRt untry when they are ot jaston W & W pecial - manner : Ui otor: ! ¢ rivian | olt: ot thalr horiaa b i ! urks and Pers RAfelnys Gen Electrie : i e Uhelaloriglinity ises g Gen Motors 1 £ i & : 4 Fa Jo |Cimel tralns down to Bagdad to M mmummuwmmmumw Goodrich (1Y) 6 d s sul, Mesopotamia, thence to the | ; % this additional registratio PSR 3 4 . G Norch b Til 1o { 4 3’!'0! :QE ’flw IS e sian_Qult, to Tiombay. Indin inois Cen . 914 e features the truck owners ob el St : S Insp Copper 40 3 3 ; t frie ey {8 | aen Mo s das effonlyEto s I umm, m themselves barred out of the countr Interboro (‘on 3 i f ufacturers were i ¢ Int Mer Mar 5 o Ao n E “ [ PiEan i ISR e WRESREC Mkt MO possibly they travel down from NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD Int Mer Mar pfd 66 . fgw o i‘ b e e " [Bagdad to Bombay, thence to Alex- | New Britaln National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row clements 3 WIEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN 1TICUT A Chalmers andria, to Bierut, from which place Telephone 0 Telephone Charter 8000 to their safety applia Pacific Oil AP they ship to Marseilles, and then to DONALD . HART, Munager Member Hartford Stock tictpated that at so Tat ickel ¥ Al W York, where they are barred on Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. Int Paper S 59 Y i M;’][O]‘ V(}}]ide G.’m]qlissi“lle]‘ Sl 4 ‘v‘f'\"l 8 fnpa iy st the Atlanfle coast. Sometimes they o fi-nvwmn : : : i B vl ) puss on such rating travel by camel trains over the long Fees deserts to Aleppo, subsisting the be . . : g i ) ; lled as. |bay. where they are helped by the MEPQ T , Lehigh Valley .. 58 57 i i ¢ oads the commissioner called at- |” 3 I v ot DWW R A Mex Detrolenm 5 1 . il - - tention to the fact that the past . [Sdlvation Army to Blerut and ther LANDERS, FRARY Midvale Steel % 2 5 & i . t come to the highway department 's|!? '\"“m‘f from which place they suil ( L\RI\ Missouri Pacific 5 to New York \ re-rating of all commercial motor f | i b 1st about enough to pay for its up | n ” T > Nat Lead ...... 5 ; : : welitaleslisoias Kol dermit or thaliana.i(eas € Ll brs e & SRR LB s L Bl a8 e e e W et en W mend L orn AMERICAN HARDWARE N Y Central . i E . 3 " Ho g ¢ ck a actual capacity wqpy pepairs. In 1919 the motar ve- |P2ck to Bierut, they will be goling We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts NYNH& H s possilile | ticipations of State | e . Dt « [back to be persecuted and murdered. ent collected Northern Pacific Ines, ete., $2,085 00/ whi g committee intends asking * Pure Oil > |n\m nt Harding to issue an execu Pan Am P & T 5 § Al b ss to member of | The new are expected to tive order permitting those on hoard Penn R R ..... 331 : e IUGE { . ind others| iy apout $4,000,000 in 19 wvhich [$h1P and those already in the country { p remn S o wICh | under bonds for a limited time, to be JOHN P. KEOUGH will allow for some repairs and 2 . Pittsburgh Coal 1 paving, ) "Hm‘w\ to enter until such a time | Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Presaadl Gtel Car 6 y 66 ‘\n» JOSEPHING DON Anve, | ron at the Elks' grill at noon to Gasolene Tax. "W"““" s5 can take some further ac Waterb Bridgeport Ray Con Cop ... 15 155 (2o Drrioh iaKenia iRt ey SOl in fovs i ihiafias | S TISITR Comeas e A LUy STOCKS gepo Rep I & § 2 T [ comumersiat vebiet s expeniag| $60.000 0 month and would average| DELEGATES T0 RARTFORD. |B Middletown BONDS Springfield Royal D, N Y . 5 v Hlte 5 n..;,p a secret hecause of the advanced ‘-'w e _ i ia i ore about $750,000 a year This wo'd Joseph I'eingol John Crean and | Sinclair Ofl Re. 23 3 2 |age of Mr. Berg's Mother and fear |y e o 5o B ssaten help reduce the registration fee ma- | William Jones we 10sen to act in | B Direct Priviite W NewW ¥orll nnd Baston Sloss-s Stel & I 3 g that the disclosury ght be too much | § Gounoi stato ey e ‘M by 1i. | terially if it were permitted to go into | the guard of honor for Marshal Foch 4 G. . GROI'T, Mgr.—Rcom 501 . B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 South Pacific .. 795 % |of a shock for her el dlveclate andl b e | road building, but the last session o, 'in Hartford this morning. A deleg: South Railway 3 813 | This morning Mrs, Berg, as B S S | lexisiature took it away from the[tlon of 60 ex-service men, headed by | must now be known, stated to mews- |y oy SO0 2EE D0 ES {| highway departmenf and put it mto | Vice-Commander James Rogers went e | papermen that she and Mr. Berg were | (jo1¢ e (ruckmen can make towards| G Seneral fund. It is hoped to have | from New Britain as representatives Pakait & Pacificaisy E married in New York in 1905 | finding @ proper solution of the prob. | (¢ NEXt session restore it to the road |of the Eddy-Glover post of the Am- ’ SR building fund. erican Legion Tobacco Prod.. & h8 7 59 Mother Very Jealous, | 1em 2 . Transcont Oil b 8 4 T iy i 5 e o hey made a promise hetween f -. : Union Pacific ..12 =002 1=b2 themselves to keep the matter a secret| The meeting, opened in \ United Fruit ...1 26% . an hire LK Bun £ the = = === o ° 9 Motor Venicle Commissioner Stoeckel Wized Dhe com-|taaic care L s Liaber ' Commerce | until such a time as Mr. Berg had an |[charge of I3 K. Burr, chairman o United Retail 8t 1% opportunity to break the news to his|traffic burcau but was turned over to U § Yood Prod 2 . rE e i R Proady < RN 5 d o DTADPT QM e m Q- Ui toos S At people. Time went by, however, and|John C. Loomis, the newly clected || 36 PEARL ST., HARTFORD Tel. Ch. 8551 - Attber 0o i fiat oo |Still the silence was kept. The con-|president of the Chamber of Com i 2 ‘;“)’;"‘ Coltbbis \‘:' lition of Mrs. Berg, the mother, was | merce u 8 B S e B% 51i |nOt any too good, and they were | Efticiency of Local Chamber. },t 5 ‘:‘,(‘"“'flr f "‘,', : ‘f;f 2% | afraid that any such excitement as the| Mr. Loomis, in introducing Commis- 3 § : a pper .. 654 415 & | S . s | | " i = = Va Car Chemical 291 2014 2 thea ge, might be in w 1 ) | Willys Overland & b3 B : 3y s ; | A | ! 'y Wwithout the news leaking out, and |with transportation problems dur 5 A1) i q > 3 ’ o : the mother was happy in the thought |the recent impending railvoad strike || oY \_ gl | | We Own and Offer a Well-Secured (Judd & Co) that her son was for her and for no [with such success that, had a strik i Bi Asked | ;10 ese. In fact, the elder Mr. Berg |materiallzed, there would have been P . I . %o AELA L, Seirepiahainely 258 was very eccentric in the attitude |little or no difficulty in provisioning . 3 t t t TEaVel ST e 5 |which she adopted towards the son.|the city. So satisfactorily was this || 1, 3 A o u lc l i y rc erre Oc ) — Investments — jurious to hér. So year by year slipped | Chamber of Commerce had cope Hfd Elec Light Any suspicion that he had showed at- |work done, he explained, that the Am Brass ........ 250 Itention at all to any woman other|state Chamber of Commeree had scnt Am Hardware ........ L than herself, was greeted with a jeal- |a letter of congratulation and com Billings & pencer ousy that was forcibly expressed mendation to the loca Besides Delscolibiassiy : He Loved His Mother, Mr. Loomis, Mi : . Curls, || Give Your Boy (r"“l‘: S e a5 e o e (El e Cle iy l'rm'i~i(m is made for setting up a surplus fund equal Flag L K § Mrs. H g J or, 1t er- Sevoa e ; viewed by a “Herald” representative |50M I'robate J Ee ey ‘ A Bank Account fOl‘ Christmas d to two years' dividends on the preferred stock as a special N B Machine com . ¢ this morning, told of the wondertul ‘“"‘f_‘“ l"““u"“‘j-'l‘l‘“ yllan in protection of the dividend. N B Machine pfd . 3 love which her husband ’\h“'“r"]wnl m““( ”:‘m"’“%‘“ sts, who number I . . o Niles-Bement-Pond . 3 [upon his mother and of the eletiong) e o SOME. day he will say it was the Price and particulars on application. N & Vs . 5 which the husband and wife Kkept. ree N oads, s A e 5, ;::]1‘}1 s(mg\j & Wilcox 27 Both he and she held a bond of \m»} In opening his address, Commis most useful gift he ever receiveds ssell Mfg Co ..... derstanding between them that as[sioner Stocckel referred to the ruct| e ?tfi:;:rd I.Lirpw 5 40 [long as Mr. Berg’s mother was alive, |that Connecticut bei small You can start an account in his name Scovill Mfg Co . .88 3 their secret would be kept and the | between two larger states, s th in our Interest Pa 'im; Dcpurlmcul 1))' Stanley Works com g 5 |[life of the mother left undisturbed. Up | main roads which handle ali the tra B T = : o " - Stanley Works pfd 6 25 [to the time of the death of Mr. Berg's fice between the two large states, Ten making the first deposit. — Union Mfg Co ... 5 father, “'Al” visited his wife three and |per cent of the traitic over Connecti | 2 four times a week at her home in|cut main roads he said are from out S " Plainville. They talked of the time|side states, or what is called forei | aVin Bank Of LOC&] Men IpteleSted A when they could both live together as | traffic He mentioned the ract ti: i u’ In Trucking Corporation |man and wite and “Al" often told of | while the number of automobiles i ‘ A corporatign to be known as “The his parents and their love of the son.|the state hgve increased from 11,00 ¥ . : ; ! ® Stewart Truck and Service corpora- |They planned to go housekeeping|cars in 1910 to 123,000 in 1920, ; TR ew rhtaln tion” has been organized by Edward |upon the death of the parents hasn't been a’mile of state road wdid- | I | R Scallse and Lawyer David L. Nair of Cares For Mother ed. He said th 4 N s M this city, D. Palmisano of Bristol and When his father died, “Al” found ”]lfln‘\”‘g at the it 20 j T LIINW 1: Lil)l.\' e 1 l“h') L. Cistare of Hartford. They will file |it necessary to do all the work about & YUl r g > L S a certificate of ifcorporation at the|tne house and the attention which his state capital this week with capitali-|mother, who was now becoming aged| This fact alone, h e ,M,nw,\‘::‘ > i |A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK UNDER zation of $25,000 and assets of $7.500. |anq fnfirm, required was left for him |the problem of wear ar on the Ofticers will be elected soms time next |5 go, He visited his wife regularly, [main ch e el QL I M oL Rl | e a M GOVIERNMENT SUPERVISION Current net carnings are running over five times the dividend requirements, week and the headquarters will be In |poywever, until he fell sick. the state spoke for some length Hartford and Bristol lon the question of zards and low Secret is Disclosed — this tremendous inere in t 7e 3 A week ago last Wedfesday, as he | er o cars on the road hu S restments controlled by o servativ Tem’}‘)l%ton ¥V il’l ({fifle(d ¢ s hing 5 v i R, e f cats on the roa Lad luore . Investments ¢ ]w. C l:‘((l‘ : thk. cotnsenatl\e oday in Probate Court [took a cnill which was the beginnin R e - = tate law of Connecticu The will of Elnathan Randall Tem- |of the short illness which ook Bim 1icnt in the state 1 thet s : - pleman, drawn last July, has been of- |away. He seemed to be all right the | (oo were ) g » and Dorothy Templeman, |in Southington. The next Sunday he | | SShebi il S , i How Roads Become Sare | I grandchildren of the deceased, are|telephoned that he was not feeling left $100 each. The rest of the es-|well, and his condition became so bad | This proportion of accidents the tate is left to Charles Templeman, a [that a nurse was caled. He died last commissioner said is decreasii 18 the son. Andrew Z. Valleau of East|Iriday. Unaware that hé was so scri- | umber of cars inerease, and this con Hartford, is named executor | ously il1, his wife v shocked to read | dition he thinks is the key to the - — |the notice of his death in the paper | Whole problem o wzards, Education | |=2 . . Arrested in Danbury [and When Martin, who had been her [of people to dangerous conditions, | | ited in our Savings Department | [husband's employer for a number of | Causes, in the opinion of Mr. Stocck | On Non Support Charge |yeirs, came to her home to tell her | added caution on the part of the fver before January 1st, 1922, will 1 Christmas Club Checks depos- Detective Sergeant Willlam C. Hart, [that he was dead, she was almost |#8€ PCrSon so as to cause an applica- brought Louis Landon to this city |prostrate with grief. She immediately |ton of their actions to it the problem #1010 DRABUTY. DRIK THOPRINE L ANAL HE | hastes (o N o Bottain C6. Ser Ma i |18 clted [hal thet: (it theimes sovtion| 1@ draw interest at 4 per cent from will be arraigned in police court to- yome of accidents in citics are fewer| support. Landon’s wife recently |y ome 1o sce the body, and when asked |that the congost is forced lodged a complaint with the local|wps she was she said, A particular | Certain restrictio 1 tend to cor authorities and a8 a result Landon |erond of Al's"” Even then. out of love |trol recklessness, e stated further was arrested in Danbury and respect for her husband's wishes, [that the deliberate violator of the ‘?‘. = she did not tell that she was his wire, |fie oy beir unped ont rapldly NEFIT CONCERT SUCCESS Iq0 was allowed to see the body, hut | by pubiic opinion ¥ More than a thousand persons at- |was so overcome that she had to leave Overloading Ev,’ RITA]N AAT“JNAL AN K tended a benefit concert held Sunday fMr. Martin went to the mother and | g oo kine erlo 2 i S \ s evening at the Jewish Synagogue in|told her in the presence of her reli- | fiom fie commiod il TTTHE ONLY NATTONAL BANK IN THE CIT T ] i . o which the following took part: Isa-[fjves from New Haven and the nurse | gerending 1 : LR R w L3 AAE RGN al B4 Sh e B o A TSI IS 10 B X U Alen lore Rosenberg, David Luryea, Isther | who had attended her son, that he had : : . — - . 1} ITIE BANK O AND IFOR Tl DEPOSITORS savett, Cantor B. Chago and Powell |y, G Mscount. The committee Was COm- | pig wife. The elder Mrs. Derg suid o AT f;f(-\;ll‘,"r'r'",'i"';;":nv”j'\f",l i o, L T et e, ™ ™ v weeen onser - § 1he Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company i Paying 4.5 G, Interest on Deposxts M. Rodstein 2 ""‘“"': o "“':f ‘ i 4 Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. § !! Ovent 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. s ||| was found that the elder woman wag | FOK BYNT—0ne furmished foly rentic | B ';1|xi;;<] 32,000,000.00, \‘lll‘])lll\‘ [Funds $2,000,000.00 pen ‘\‘ A i —PALACE — Sl as wottar Toilowed: thi Hoasus 1o IANTHI= Serond hosA ioalon Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. y Saturday 9 A. M. to 12 M. ] Martin's car from the house to the| W12 Arst-class ¢ e ‘{{lement of Estates. $ Monday Evenings 7:30 to 9 FRANK DOBSON SEATE. AERAR VAR AN WA e ng o0 oy o e Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. 1 from the hearse, Mr. Martin " ndy and HIS SIRENS [quested that it he opened to ailow 1 o : 3 LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING g (f (hristmas Club Checks Accepted for Deposit s niill-,”]?iioad“a‘ e, This wab 006 mad the budy | TOT RENTETenement o | Bank by raail. Tt is safe and saves time. D £ B o 4 : IR | ¢ 5 10w ercd into the grave. | morrow to answer charges of non-| on gaturday, she went to the Berg | than in the country, due to the fact ; December lhl 1921. married and Miss Donal

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