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DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921, [ A A A LA LR AT Financial. Ne\:; SALVAT!ON ARMY » _ YWCA H‘A ;‘J’ BURGLAR IS WOUNDE! [ DT '(\\L\ r 1\/}{@ CO QUOYATIONS FURNISHED eI WAR CHESTT;_* ) ACTIVE SEASON i i v % Member New York Stock Txchange successor to Richter & co, 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, (()‘\\' STANLEY R, I 1 Wall 8t. noon—Call money opened | and renewed into next week :n 5 \uw ) fath {tan ed While Plying His Tradc cent but possible recurrence triag's o per cent e acien as | J§ Possible After Rction Todaye- ‘oot of " vt i Chvistmas Play This Sumday- o100 check on operations for the : (] p count during the mornins el ‘n " H chur ) conduete ¢ i S & ary equipments, notably Lima Loco [afternoon ; ¢ < wet Rallway Steel, Spring and Pressed All sorts of novelties for me : i vl { 2 Steal Car at reactions of 1 to That the Salvation Army may be- [to §2i—"Wilsor t 4 P \ 3 b1 Baldwin Loco., Federal 1| come a part of the Unifed Community Your Xmas Victrolas at Morans' December issuc the A N sison. | & Smelting pfd. American Sugar, Na-|Chest next year oppears possible trom | 1 9 tlonal Biscuit, United 17ruit v statement made in the course of an Silk Shirts at “Wilson's vt : : : ern Union yielded to the same extent, |address to team captains and others | Willlam H. Bishop ot Emmo : Nl st p ar T e 2 2? Prices rallied partially before noon, |0f the committee for the budget drive | Place attended the concert of the Or- | (N $ ) - 4 the cheaper domestic oils, motor spe. | today. The address was delivered at [pheus club at the Auditorium clalties and tobaccos leading the re.|a luncheon, which will be one of the | Springfield, Mass., last night covery, American International, In-|daily features of the drive for §5,000 | Camel's Hair Sweaters, $10,—"W AL Y : : ternational Paper, International Har-|!Tom now until the close of the cam- | 8Ol & Ak LA : e min to get out JUDD oD vester and Famaus Players also were | Daig Engine Com A by L i et firm. 'The bond market was dull and Jackson Feads Commitiee. out by a 18% featureless. In v’u.-‘ absence of ex-Mayor (ieorg hn;k ul.‘.‘|.4\v\* "','.', ut 10 ok W (n.“‘_ « : E .“ " | T T ,( . T 1w el & Qe s e (i com | orne T el o sucke) it S, T2 WORK IN FORRIGN FIELDS J L O Am Can T the committee to interview President [ the firemen, who on s i rtainment - G Cra Ty 15 Harding on the Assyrian immigrant| find ar “\n:( N N O AL \H“ i ') | New Britain Y. M. C. A, Men M b 23 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW I AIN, CONNECTICUT et . i : question, Harry C. Jackson, past com- amel's Hair Muffiers, $ Wi s will ! purty Investments, Local Stocks 1.1.“'..,“.\ 15151816 will begir Good Al Over World—National — e o can Legion, presided. Mr. Jackson is| The Junior High school will hold a [ witl i ) A B o D e R et tha ot fee, sale and exhibit b f ¢ of the Groens, n Leaders in Orfent . We Offer and Recom nend Am Sm & Re 1 Am Sg Rf cm All Classes Approve. ing work and art at the ( tral Ju Am S Rt om.. 86 B2% B3| g o e Ao, wito | nlor High chool next Tuesday from | Christmas ch ¢ the mecting of the Jobn 1. 1 Landers Frary and Clark & Te , delivered the noon addre Spoke 16 to b o'clock *As they offered gifts me " i ss ¢ (el 1 :Ir: T‘:‘rh\ o feelingly of the sentiment and spler The Ladies' Aid society of st, | At that manger rude anc r Seeretary } ¢ Sxtec Bl wtatl »I___:E‘,."’F‘fi-’,"!;: -—\-_-l:;\-—- T g Arn Waol did fecling of good will towards the [Joseph's church will hold a whist and this Christn pi nnout i = == ;\““ Cop Salvation Army which is being man- |cake sale at the pari ¢ to t R e S | ifested upon all sides. “Not only do A 1ipper will he od at 6:39 ] to bring gilts of t « s yn as weign Wor Atch Tp & 6 T to imd that the association g FT non | We find the well-to-do people backing |o'clock tonight by the Order of Amar distributed sl € n E . r i'\z:”fl”{‘”‘:')\""‘ : ; | us up in our drive,” he said, “but the |anth at Masonic hall. There will be|a where ) ippeal for aid clp extend to 21| g mizfimgm o @pn & @o Balti & Ohio | poor working men are showing them- |an election of officers at the regular wimming and ( ses|other nations the service of the £4, o | eth Steel B , . 5714 | Selves to be full of sympathy with the | meeting to follo supper. \ close for the | i ‘ y,|C A NIW BRITAIN HARTFORD y'n Rap Tran 67 67 f‘an Pacific Cen Leath Co Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & St P 2 Chi Rock Isl & P 32 \ 4 { ‘ o L1 ristma Am H & L BT 1 2 | mander Eddy-Glover Post, Ameri- | Son's."——advt AR b A ¥R BRI R A L i B ) December cause. N See the neckwear at “Wilson's” for wber 20th, 1 L L H Panel ‘g New® Brit National Bank Bldg 10 Central Row Sees Mayor Curtis, $1.—advt. nuary 8, 1922, The new t ! Ing corps for leaders has turned 1 wone 2580 Telephone Charter 8000 In speaking of a recent interview| The deacons and trustees of the|week of January 23d many Y. M. C. A, leaders n vk d DONALD it. HART, Manager Member Hartford Stock with Mayor Curtis concerning the | Swedish «Lutheran reh will meet| Movies in the gymnasin yed- |ing In different parts of the | Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. drive, aptain Gabrielson said the | this evening nesday evening, Ji 1 9 v Among those who are doir fi -3 s mayor wondered if it were possible | An entertainment and whist will he|o'clock. A Y. W. €A b for the|work, who formerly were cor Chile € _ | to hold off until January and com-|staged at &t. John the angelist | whole family. There wi ) res|with the New Britain Y are Frank B bine this with a community chest and |church parish hall this evening by [0f one of America’s great ; in 1. Tirowf now national Y. M. C. A o Cor s 1 Children’s Home drive, He replie ! G s; of Nia 1 ¢ |physical d - of and t 3 o 2 la Ch s e drive. He replied |the Altar society tries; of Niagara Falls; physical director of Japan and locat S P Rt S ;0“5““”“‘”‘_“;‘ s 03 92 that the army would be only too glad| Player Pianos, €. T.. Pierce & Co.|through Sweden and a reel im-|ed at Toklo, and Wilson M. Hume, | § STANLEY WORI ‘ornnr‘mg“]lr-_ . 984 b 2 to join in any united drive and that|.—advt ming stunts. Dancing o Is formerly assistant secretary here a "11:; J(l':no i 8 : in most cities, in fact practically all Pull;over Sweaters, (T 10:30 o'clock. Father, ther, sister|now national Y. M secretary \ Price On A\ljp]lm;“,n s o | except New Britain, where there was | son's.”—advt ind brothers all invited India | i dicott-John . 9 | 5 Seton Ay % £ 2 i i P ¢ om K a war chest, the Salvation Army wa A social time followed the meeting| The ¢ 5 th B : s Wom We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts i i X = part of the chest. He said he spoke |of the New Britain lodge of Elks last|en's are: Dr b ' ki i Firie 1st pfd ... I e e P e o e Brink sident, Miss Kather NSI‘H NJRSES ELECTION | = e R AT AR SR . 35 I Gaston, W & W % ) retary of the New Dritain Welfare as- Suits Overcoats, reduced prices | Gunther; sce Yy Miss Rose ¢ E— ] ‘(':flnr'r(»: I\:»v'n)r 141 2 : | sociation, concerning this matter and lno s et it treasur Miss IMlore) ure B 7 P PP UU Rp o | jeneral Motors 1 was advised by Miss Beale after she| Councilman Gardner Weld is rest. |next meeting will be Thursday, Jan-|Annual Mecting With Reports of | § Goodrich LI Co 3 3 had taken the matter up with the|ing very comfortably, it was stated at|uary 5th, at W e adoption JOHN P. KEOUGH Gt Northern pfd 4% 75 |head of her hoard of directors, to file | the hospital this afternoon 5t the: conatitution v-ia Work to Be Held Thursday After- Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Tllinois (Cl'mral AR @ written application, which Captain There will be a meeting of the K Sur | J Inspiration Cop v 2% | Gabrielson said would be done. i) LS O R O Wil scussion s for ;| moon, Jan. 19. Waterbury v Bridgeport Interborough Con 1% ; No Drive Next Month cluszko post, World War Veterans, [ Wil | ; S 8 ) STOCKS gep Inter Con pfd .. 4% He further added that he had in- :““» '(f ni '“ "I“ ’1‘ jv"*:” '}‘fi‘* '«x p 2 B e meet ‘s‘ of the \.w P Danbury New Haven Tnt Mer Mar pfd 6532 G4': C4% | vestigated and found no community Lo i L G ons forlthe Younk men i L £ ) Middietown BONDS Springfield Alls Chal Mfg .. 38 E drive was contemplated next month, |- CHUNE “‘"\’w held at the post club |\ ou 7 o Gers to be announced lz | ern Jan, 19, at 3 DACHE Ofl avo v B0 that the community chest is more apt | oo/ 21? Main street Al members |,y (), will continue throus aiione) Lie s Con Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston Int Nickel ... ? 12% |to borrow money to tide its organiza- |11 WESS 10 attend, Amportant mat-| jopuary and February, meeting § ALER S Suitel B senotis Sorell . F. GROEFE, Mgr—Room 509, N. B. Natl Bark Bldg—Tel. 1012 Int Paper .... 4 b ' tions over until April, when the an.|'°'s Will be discussed. one ho nd at 5 o'clock there wil Sreens QIR ERNOTIC ACLOTpHBhT Kelly Spring : p & [ nual drive will commence = = i e luring the past year will be give o N R el il R Mottt o .| DEATHS AND FUNERALS Be ([nteresting S nursing will === = Kennecott Cop. . 26% 263 The army feels it impossible ning ThureGE 5 ion of Lack Steel . this time, especially in view of the - L R S R 5 d 5 ard. ofticers f n lehigh Val x div 583 58% | fact that we haven't asked for any Miss Matilda Rull. RN e iR bz s | take place '7‘(7 | i Q' Mex Pet x 4iv..117% 116% 63z [ money for over two years and a half,” [ The funeral of Miss Mafilda Rubl, |ball, indoor baseball, b; tonh \, S ) i HiDEeI i k /i { d y ende ) publ ng i 0 at Midvale Steel .. 283 281 | said Captain Gabrielson, “to wait un-|who died yesterday at the home of | All s interested are invited to at- 1 Missouri Pac .. 17% 173 % | til April for our budget.” her sister, Mrs, William Ritter, of 547 | tend, Sl e e S TN m “’"Ei F N Y Cen : Daily App. East Main strect, was held this morn- | New classes In Arts and Crats, also |52"zation I accomplishing bifi { 1 E: ’E E@%yg P%e R SS NYNHG&GH 3% : ‘C‘omm'nm. the captain added that|ing at 10 o'clock from the Ritter | dressmaking will begin the middle ¢ d Lisk AVEES Norf & West .. Bi8ple ave calling at the army head-| home, and burial was in Chicopee, | January. Inquire at office for dates Y Th Nor. Pacific ... 18 5% amarters every day for assistance,| Mass. Miss Ruhl 76 years old. [and particulars concerning “hein Z I\C ST”..L lb TAL - 20 = Gitalis s scheduled for Monday evening Jan. | Mixture of Alcohol <\|ul This Meta; BERREEER L Uy : ually,” he added, comggenting upon p sharp N girls in i i Pressed Steel Car 6515 Money Coming Rapidly. Al m’:""“,‘h” department. ar : Death. Ray Con Cop . " & In referring to the attitude of New E | Roller skating continues in the gym ( fa N, YW Reading ... n T1% | Britain people towards the army, the L] lon Saturday eveni from 7 73 Bt ) Rep I & S ..... 03 captain stated that two of the women e NSV | 10:30 ARG g o y Raske 1 ) 5 the Royal D, N. Y. 62 officers of the barracks had gone.onut o B (=T O opat eery Sarnins it A Sl = e Bl el b . Dy Sinclair Oil Refin 23 % ? last night for an hour and a half (Continued From First Page) eiond rhmb e e e T e SR e ! tion ! ; ol | e N O P e L x—Dividend. ; and had collected approximately e S het Al lenianaa H0as ot sy B e il ‘;‘ " A > Y. M m U mor : a ¢ 'm‘\' \. < . \!‘» s Iis= uthern Pac .. ; in small amounts from door to door.|tions than the French have hcen |provement, the practice will be dis- |yl e J > ! g ! e, of Springfeid, Ia ia S Southern Ry .. ; 9 | Two others went out this morning and [wholly at a loss to account for|continued R (R [fVabhirts, ok 98 I SiakcILcnatEe o) 3 o g it a mixt of ¢ 1 and z vhic ; : eI ces expects tomorrow to Studebaker (o 2Y in the same length of time received a | I'rance’s desire now to add ten 3i,000 Junior Christmas party on Wednes- | was (o omach T Y 5 e : 4 or 1| plans complefed {z:fl: f'(’mfi‘ S5 4 ® [simitar v]v‘mu.“! ].\_u told, including |ton “post-Jupland” ships to her navy|day atternoon, Dec. 21st, at 4 o'clock. |bination of the two, Dr e y ! & RS o Tobac Prod .. : ost, the from the South church | U, 8. Delegates Sitent. thetunion: Cisls stanting ffonit Live | Aanis § sepa 1 g 9 SnfoN RNk e Transcon Ol 11 1 and $100 from the KElks there now mbers of the American group in |association at 1:1 Miss Brad i their breed Bl SO WL OO M 2 TLD S R0 Unfon Pacific . about on hand, although it is|the committee of 15 refused to make |the chaperon o 1 wous United ¥ 1253 I not expected to get the drive Jl |any comment on the I'rench proposal S e \0 e 0‘\ S i ‘ BNe 1wl Contiig T e T o r ) ive In full |any & s o : BONUS PROMISED S fro K Sulll e sond g Alic el 3 o, [SWing until next week {or any other phase of the delibora- n v y = KRR U 8 Food Prod Army kettles will he placed on the |tions of the committee PL!‘ N NOVEL l)LANKET o ¢ y HABerVIDDRU I e \ ‘-‘"] n‘n”m ].4'. ,'”:'., ‘v&: Gl it streets tomorrow and will be there for The 1 h proposals, howev Tive Pt Contt Of Yoars Wapges: To el : o | wir \ side will be a realiss v balance of e « | swept away even & P istic | p . : | str U 8 Steel the ba 2 onnal iy ([ 'll' SiEvaLE Ly optimistic ¢ Movement Started in Central Jr. High | : e t P iluminated with gas S i Tay Show Movies |math review in conference cou Be Paid Crane Co., Employes | electrie fixtures and on the oth® | Utah A suggestion that a committee con- |the British, American and Japan ne By Ivelyn Cudaby Showing En- ! S t JALR) s f ; s W be a Christmas tree, st ter with Rev. John L. Davis, chap-|al agreement announced yesterday:. Bridgeport, ¢ 1 » :",‘m‘j‘r :‘“fmd lain of Eddy-Glover post and leader |Was plain that the opinion prevailed | thusiastic Tesults. ys-Ovrlan Stithe JORR 1) Davis Dibia class in well informed quarters that if the the Y. M. . A, and Secretary I'rench government planned to press Barnes, general secretary of the Y tor such a naval program as outlined 1Ifd Elec Light by Y C. A., hoth of whom are members of [PV the British spokes nothing Southern N B ceeelld the Salvation Army committee, in con- | that has been accomplished up to this Am Brass ... 2 9 | fection with the showing of a Salva-|time in the naval conference could be | Am ”"f’&’(“'""’ ¢ |tion Army movie reel will be taken up | made effective Billings & by Captain Gabrielson. The sugges- . ¢ 3 | ' o 3 § SN : | submit v M M. Beale, o Dristol Brass . T |tion was that the meetings of the PRISON FOR WILSO“ ns wil discussed. Some of the T e e R T who | 81! ! g h: Colt's Arms ......... : bible « and the Hi-Y club next e R e N rCanrety Tlda i at the ) oo p ucks, ase BaglésLock sy avsnre 14 [Thurs be combined, the usnal | (e B e e tlout Christ Endeavor o : g scout need Landers, ¥ & C PR aces, whic will he sold and the 1 hristian ndeavor y 4 s & routine work be postponed and the |'Trio Accus od of Burglartzing Exdward : Ko | w " ere fro 1 N B Machine Co .... | { moncy tur Harry . Jack | movie shown ir 1. The reel Niles-Be-Pond com ‘ | | : @ ¢ iren will trim from | Bridgeport, Dec. 16.—A Christmas |25, 2t | tin me with toys and ornaments the work of providing some .Christ- [ carnings for each employe mas greet to the disabled sol-[paid 2,000 workers in its 4 Tl S . i e where th bs 1w ind form- liers in hospitals, as was proposed by [ by the Crane Co., it w mnced b G he forosts I hacl 1 Le an Miss Fve Cudahy, of the Central|today. last year I 18 en per |0 X th t ©roses, Junior school last week, will [cenl. was paid to \ es, y s . £ t ¢ s d the toys : \ names the table held ifternoon when furtl : ; 5 : Meshken's Furrier Store Ay sen- [Son to di : U BT o 2l ; : ¢ de of actus tographs sho 2 SN 3 ¢ North & Judd ‘Z;‘.;\’ tic \'. 2! P el ‘thelr 2 il falhennoRel menner e Sl 1 | Bear-Cat SLSIHDA Feck, Stow and Wilcox : LU ONGATTIY ARCAUIL TN tenced by Judge Malthie, \ch one of a number of children have leavor in the South Congregatior 3 . ehoe of Wesh 20) Mis Co among their people and would 3 | Sodl tc ncovidel & M Hedibican | chu obh i o &l ‘\"“”"‘}1 \”"‘W' it e about (5 minutes in showing (Speefal to The liee PR R : 8 ! ¢ s o) 5 School Children Hartford, Dee. 18 Wilson, | 3t 1 Screv B pe 3, Y lonto « ocks, altogether th § . R 18 4 ¥ T « of « ers o Standard Serev i A suggestion that a committee of | I'red Carroll and Arthy wdstrom, | 010 01 “ i iy ; SUGAIVIS STOLEN, Ly taers) A e o Traut \\'," e ol e ’ 25 or 30 school children be formed to [ arrested in New Britain late in No-| ' 7"F" ey '1 Pl 5. Nowak, who conducts a stor L0 AR Unlon Mfg Co solicit subscriptions of five cents each | vember, after they had attempted to|>®"" i R i RS ISOOHIEY ; S Stanley Works for sale fc © same purpose ol thal. 100 o great e : | mes were played ! Other Gam from all the school children in the|burglurize the furrier storc conducted 4 i T Al 1AL tol Mesdames W Hh || by Dilward Meshiten toni Malh i atroet o 8oty Sc an O EENLIEEsE 8 pounds of sug 1d been stolen fre Booth and Arthur Kimball, who have|in that city, were arraigned beforc ‘l“"””"‘ ind will be described moOre fhis {ruck which stood in front of t this work in hand [ Judge William M. ¢ in superior | (WY In Monday's Herald store last night It was reported that $1,500 of the|court on a hench warrant this aft-| 5 ® &y S5 000 Il hove folxb inte cellet werk | ordoon:. Through thelr: counsel, they NAIR IN RECEPTIVE MOOD. |==——== that 8500 of it is|entered pleas of guilty to burglary In t ver f Acting Prosecutin exclusively and the 5 ¢ s 1 pleas of Ty \ Q@ . l ;\7 . needed b q-: ‘«m, coming Christmas, | Wilson was sentenced to state prison [Attorney i, Woods' promotion to Qpec]a Il ()tice just 8 days off for from to 7 years. Carroll was[succeed A Greenberg, Lawyer | A dance will be given at the Uk Manufacturers Co-operate, entenced to the county jail for two|David L. Nair will probably be a can- |jan hall Saturday evening, December 2 : e 1134 A report which was very pleasing V¢ nd Wadstrom, was committed |didate to succecd Mr. Woods as as-|17(h at 8§ o'clock. There will also he ; 7 . i"flv"i -Efi “VEST to the committee, was that the man- |to the Cheshire reformatory. Wilson [sistant prosecutor. Mr. Ni R e e £ Choate ! : UMW ufacturers are co-operating in the|was a patient at the New Britain Gen-|has been mer ) among mmml f E 7 2 drive and are permitting solicitors |cral hospital for several wecks, from |members and s a likely choice and | —== ¢ } . \" HH PRUHT to make collections from the men in |bullet wounds received while at-|when qu ed this afternoon ap NOTICE At : : | | the factories. The following permut |tempting to escape from the police. |peared to b a receptive mood Taken by virtue of an EXECUTION i) ietal w shown as part of the report T o i to me directed, and will In 5 1 i AR AR s Whom It May Concern: Court Pride, Foresters, CIVIL,SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. | pupLIC VENDUE to the hi Permission is hereby given to Mr ¥ z Senator Brandegee has named Sat- | der, at the public sign P, Frederickson, and Mr. E. A. Ogren Holds Annual hlcctmn‘m,,, , December 31, as e day on | Town of New Britain, ey to take subseriptions for the Salvation | e ). 78 fore: s of | Which competitive exar 8 | . which will be on t1 T ¥ A . 2 7 2 o e Sty Mgt e | Cowt o, o T o of ML U, SOmR, TEMER | T 0 S o e e ‘FWTH"MWU%BF yual meeting held last evening. K. i + to satisfy laye : i . | ranger, while the other officers are|report to of the following sta- ling deseribed property to wit: in ¢ INVLSTiNG N Combine our service with the Tanch Fvery Day as follows: Sub-chief range hilip | tions on the day mentioned at § a. |y od at No. 788 Stanley Noon-day lunches of coffee, sand- ! ; S AT A : ; . WMIED 1N TLORIDA TR " Is 1 a ug' § I 1 Marden; treasurer, Willlam Elliott; | m.: Federal g in|g; New Britair 3 / N L ‘bext grade of materials and you |l |swiches and doughnuts will be held to-| ZAfCC0 y. Walter Kingsbury.: | Hartford, New Haven, and Briageport e ahun @ ton Al . f ’ ¢ | b. Y ; Gite 1 morrow and every day next week for | i e b MRS ve the Tdeal Xmas G or your LS . staing and corr _| recor secretary, ank Coleman; 5 r J 18 up and mo o ha workers, team captains and commit- | /o0 Awardl Tosephl Satneaels TAWRENCE I8 FINED, cercals, ¢ bottles vinegu tions ren- ts, the party broke Kehoe many returns sold at | eyes—a real pair of glasses ST RL DELY mior woodward, George Finley; sen-| John Lawrence, formerly proprietor | stove and sl ish 3 i ; proy | | JITNEY CASE NOLLED jor beadle, Mr. Omara; junior beadle, |or the “sabway saloon on Main | 56 bottles pickles and jan 1 10 p, 16.—T .| Eugene Keiffers; lecturer, Pape 1 street, failed appear in su- | mustard, 32 cans herring ) — = i 1 ¥ aten ek ; ch was | bond was 1 forfeited, was fined | chowder, 4 cans cookies, s G ) e ) b it Sl aiint BANKRUPT PETITION, §150 and cc morning by Judge | with candy, 1 showcase with ci \ i MARKELSON & CO. | sent to the criminal court of common st 1] - 2 P : : s, was nolled in that court Thurs-| Abraham Raschkow, a clothing |William M le. In the loeal po- | awnir Dayton ' . Investment Securities pleas, was nolled | day afternoon lealer with headquarters on Lafay- [lice court L J“"I ““‘v"‘h'\”k"‘“ and “”, andy, 1 lot gl SRAD FR \\'\ I?\P \()\ 142 MAIN ST., HARTFORD, CT. ‘ . gite stooat han valaniarive Eied 8 ps R niansdin ) b 't New s 16th d and HIS SIRENS Phone No. 2 2281 son was born today at the New /| tition for bankruptcy through his at- ‘ ¢ s 19th da : rrx\ni~ Genral hfl\pl\‘l}} to Mr. and| torney, David L. Nair. His assets| Sumatra is rapidly supplanting the | of December, 19 Chorus of 13 Broadway Direct private wire to New York. ils and Fountain Pens Nyt t 25 ‘lorence | are placed at $1.430 with liabilities at {tobacco industry with the cultu ) MYRON D. STOCKW 1_.‘ 1 ¢ Mrs. Lric Lindroth of 25 1 T e trool Mher: street. §6,500. rubber. pu f Optometrist 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 Complete line of Eversharp Pen

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