New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1921, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 19521 i B S S 1 i B 4 B B B4 B B B Bt it AR AN A AAA A AAAAA AN AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS TECI AT UISEO SRR P PO | ITVRE SRR BR R SR P PR P PR PR PR R PR R GS CLI Join Now, Save A Little Each Week And Receive A Substantial Check Next Christmas Over $990,000.00 Has Been Saved In This City Through Our Clubs A Service Which We Have Been Giving For Nine Years B 3 - A Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year is assured Everyone Who Enrolls in Qur s CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECKS Deposited In Our Savings Department Before January 1, 1922 WILL DRAW INTEREST AT 49 FROM DECEMBER 1, 1921 157 2 P8 R B 2 B 8 7 5 B D PR R B 26 8 PR B B B PR B Your Money Will Be Urder The Supervision Of The United States Government AAAAAAAAAAANANA PR PRER RN TR X R PR R SRR R ST £ 7 9 24 78 B 9 B0 R 8 4 g R B P S 9 B 6 BB R . : | NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL “THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN NEW BRITAIN Ao 7 7 5 0 0 0 0 5 7 2 2 5 57 2 7 2 5 52 2 70 0 7 5 5 5 5 0 7 5 2 2 5 2 0 2 7 5 5 5 5 6 8 B 58 0 6 B DA R B B 0 B B 0 P B B S PR B8 0 % all Street of having erred in mnot shows that Lindenfeld had close con {tion and Work of the league 25 Years|latter day members are realizing {he partment of Justice agent, at whose | W | Ago,” . J. Symonds produced some |larger life of help others and are request the arrest was brought about, | leaving the wagon nearer the Morgan [ nections with Moscow and receive o | old records, including lists of early of accomplishing wonders in that way. said Lindenficid had agreed to turn | office. funds from there regularly Th | ficers and other historical data. He Former Local Boy Now Minister State's evidence and was willing to 10,000 Words in Confession. Polish Secret Service asserts that 1 rs spoke of the first play and created Rev. Ernest Neuman, 6f hel, ¥ return to America, where he has a Cosgrove and Altendorf estimate | suspect attended at least one conf amusement by referring to the peo-|son of . I7. Neuman of this city and wife and two children in New York. [that Lindenfeld's confession covers | ence at Moscow of the Third Intern $30.000 Promised for Job. more than 10,000 words, and they say | tionale; that he was born in Warsa ple “who held up their hands in hor-|a former member of the local M. I [ ror at the idea of a show heing held [church, spoke on the accomplish e The suspect’s written confession, ac- | the details fit in with the m ot has MmNyl te s iiven Bore landt oar in the church.” ments of the league and was followed cording to the agent, says that $30,- | other information in their possession.|a Polish sport. For most of t M i Mrs. Lily Burritt Skinner, wife of | by Harry Hancock, superintendent of Nl A d i W S 000 was promised for the job, to be| Further portions of the confession | time since March he has bee 1 P11} writer and woman of unusual ability. [experiences as president of the league i and that the money was received by | Lindenfeld knew of the plans for e S NOt Dlgfllfied 25 YC&I’S Ag(} She was the first representative of the|in 1908, Miss Ariene Root sang two He was Pald $30 000 Ym‘ Ou”‘afie New York communists from the Third | more than a week hefore :I_‘ st OFFICE HOURS CHY |1ocal chureh to welcome the Davis|solos and was followed by William ' “P0Y | Internationale. - Blonipiit derisstany d ot part intre I ot i e ara A By e family when they arrived in the city.|Day who was scheduled on the pro LI | Lindenfeld left New York early last [ bombing preparations. He gives New | the office employes of the Stan! The olden days of long ago were| Mrs. Skinner proved a veritable[gram for “Rambling Reminiscenses.” sprigg. The Polish police say he was | York addresses of various individuals | Works, beginning Monday, the offic brought back to life last evening at|Chauncey M. Depew an after din-| ) Day created much amusement by| Warsaw, Dec. 17— (Associated | exposed in Warsaw in 1906 as a Rus- | involved in the piot, most of whom | would work from § o'clock in th Trinity Methodist church. 1 hen | ner speaker. She created such amuse- | referring to the league's efficiency as| Press.)—Wolfe Lindenfeld, alias Wil- | slan secret agent, flecing to America have since left the country, and also [ morning to 11:15 and from 1:10 dad hitched up the old m ware | ment by referring to herself and othe r|a matrimonial agency liam Linde, has been arrested by the | shortly afterward. gives a New York address where the | the afternoon to .15 o'clock, The while mother tied the strings of her|charter members present as histori- | Nichols in Trouble Polish police here as a suspect in con- According to Cosgrove and Paul Al- | communists are alleged-to have paid | hours have hitherlo heen f bonnet beneath her chin, and then|cal exhibits and drew a humorous| With the statement that even to-|nection with the Wall Street cxplo- who trailed Lindenfeld, the|over the cash to the plotters o'clock in the morning to 11 both drove to meeting, were revived|picture of the older members lined [ day some people don't believe in the|sion in New York on Sept. 16, 1920. on names five prin Cosgrove says his information | from 1:15 in the afternoon to by reminiscing members of the Iip- up in a row and labeled “like Mrs.|various form of social activities rec-|The Warsaw police 1 they made | cipals now in Europe who shared the worth league Jarley’s wax works,” She told how|ommended by most ch the ar at the request of the Amer- | money for the job. One of the prin- Serious sermons by men who even|the people in the churches 25 years|Anna Ward told about ican Department of Justice, and as- the confession shows, was a || Oliver Nichols, who was|serted that they had obtained the [ woman who from a window opposite in those days dwelt upon the over- ago did not think it dignified for ajof Tods worked word “dignity” in the church|woman to act as leader in church|scheduled to sing “Auld Lang Sync man's full confession of being con-| Mr. Morgan's office observed the fi- and objected to church suppers, ad-|work, thinking that she was out of |was unfortunate enough to find ter. nanci movements for days, and vertising and said woman's place was|her sphere. When she was elected | his voice suddenly had gone back on from her reports the homb was timed in the home they expounded their | district vice-president Mrs. Skinner|him. He apologized for ‘the misfor- to explode when Mr. Morgan camc shot to | out for luncheon NGE nected with the d Lindenfeld is deseribed of RRosa Luxemburg, the G jcal soclalist leader, who Savin§§ Bank Of gospel doctrines beneath the tlickering was approached by a man who offered | tune and more than made up for it Womes of kerosene lamps wore re-|to preside in her place on the plat-|with an interesting little monologue.|death “in Berlin carly in 1019, after| —The confcssion, as described by the @ P fnembered by present day speakers. It | form, saying it was “not dignified”|Edgar Beckley, president of the New | having been beaten by a mob. American agents, terms the premature | eW EFI was the occasion of the ZG6th anni-|for a woman to occupy the platform.|Haven district, who came here from His confession, the police say, explosion *a mechanical mistake,” for | a!n versary of the leaguc Parlor Lamps On Tables Bristol {o attend the exercises, con- rm;n: w\." I iy .\:I ;m t.n;nh ]:1‘4,' }\ilm‘]\y:u‘r'l ?-w"vlllyl» vlviv::kt-'l'i\; ‘;:,~r‘“‘}w:x’:r|:‘;ll. In League Colors. e bt e e SR e ated: the! leagud lon dte paatinhis-]iand the NewVorl radcress Wwheroauliayy BAUCEN i C oSl 7l R Jat 1Q A S SR .'f“,w, e o 3;\,‘“ AU el sl :,-ml,,:,,,\;,',_ 1o ‘,,, T future. | Charles | bomb was manufactured. (It also says | exploded from ten to fifteen minutes Iistablished 1862 the bomb was intended for J. P. Mor- | before the intended time. The plot- | ters also accuse the driver of the banquet and gave|(C. Seymour, of Plainville, first vice- facts concerning the | president of the leagne spoke a few ard C. Doolittle. served by Mrs. Kronholm. 'The cele-|told of the fi bration took place in the church din-|many interestis fog rooms. There were present alllgtarting of the feminist movement in|words as did How gan, but exploded prematurely Silvester Cosgrove, an American De- [ wagon which brought the_bomb to A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK UNDER During a dense fog at London, as d- intertwined told, from its patriarch member . F.| church wor She told of the biil- - e e | | : ~ 1 Neuman, down to its juvenile mem Hv‘,’,:“\‘\‘,,m,; taa ,,.[f,.,\’;‘.,- that ban-| Cash your Christmas checks at The = T TR - I o | | B (;(’\II'AI\)Nl\il':NT SUPERVISION ber Phil Davis, the pride oi the min-| quet, lighted with some of the very|Big Store, Raphacl's Dept. stor T 5 RSB, ST ; Bl . ) ister’s family, 135 people. The room | (fnest parlor lamps in the city. Mrs. |—advt v L . was ttingly decorated with rid and i Stockwell told of the devation- | :?Hfi' ( 'IF:?' Investments controlled by the conservative / white, the league colors, life of the league in its earlier days in long streamers from xas light to|,, electric light, red carnations the |ed overhead white crysanthemums ornamented i : X \ ) every table 1d a white fros 1 NG — = —_— ! with 25 red candles pied the AETEETICAG PRI VTR A SRR . ~ g ! ter of the table at which sat the ' 5| \ toastmaster Rev. John 1. Davis. Wil liam Gooby, social vice-president of COMPLETE SET OF EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER ATTACHMENTS WITH EACH PURCHASE OF THE state law of Connecticut ac-|much as 20 tons of soot are Assets, $12,726,635.08 — Surplus, $607,218.50 % The EVERSHARP PENCIL has become an everyday necessity in every walk of life. the league, boy scoutmaster, and gen- around master of ceremon fes at Methodist social functions had the honor of lighti #ral the candles and Miss Anna Ward was select to blow L) » | S T e e me Granfi Pnle There is no doubt that as a gift the “UAln't What She 1 | ) E}{S[fifip e Vacuum Cleaner g anssib e Sy Fvery woman who has a Silver- Plated Pencils with clips or f e S BRI vloange hoWE LA © rings, round or hexagon. residents 1 Lut tren <ible o completely clean ,‘ : ket : \‘:w: It w reporte t i |vl]~‘ |.-‘um- \\I:(I|.4-:|| ‘;m,n h- Prices $1.00 to $2.25. Doolittle, secretary, W Har ments, The cleaner ve- LR » N 1 Y e et novates the carpets and Sterling Silver Pencils with clips or i o S ISR Rl e rings, plain or engraved. Prices THE BANK OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITORS league, She Ain't What ure, intors. mat- $2.50 to $1.50. | Be.” to the t O ¢ M . pillows, hookea The symbolofper s s . - ! 1 ‘ =i e Ihe Ideal Xmas Gift ot fect “Sriting. e Gold Filled Pencils with clips or Pay1ng 4']/2 % Ii]lefefit on DQDQS!tS People Were Shocked . F YOU DECIDE TO BY'Y Siniagt wre rings. in - or engraved. 4 i ; Under_the _topic, The_ Organi O S5,00 Nk 8 o B e Prices $3.00 to $10.00. . Open 9 A, M. to 4 P. I, | e s MONTHI PAYMENTS SRR R v J O T CANARIES e s aual b i | Saturday 9 A. M. to 12 M. New shipment of St. Andrcas- G : sl et ; Monday Evenings 7:30 to 9 ] burg Roller Canaries, Your CONN. Ll HT & POWER COa ’lns rlntlng | 0. el = ! f"f’\'lc:n "Belt’ Fish, Types, ete. P WEST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN HCaa Christmas Club Checks Accepted for Deposit NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL XMAS 66 C v 5 et - { R 1 105 Arch St Tel. 1121-3

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