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NIIW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921, A TR ALY LT 1 L R TR AV Wall street, 10:30 a. m.—Coalers Member New York Stock Exchange r COOSNO) y Richter &, Co, added to last week's gains at the open- . E 5 | vrick ! « OO S LN . ing of today's stock market. Delaware, | INSists Lindenfeld Did Not | i iy o tolore Unknown to Its Class 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Lackawanna and Western advanced i w 1 el ) ) arpa nfe | 2 SPANTLY EDDY. Myt TEL, 2040 almost two points on reports of a pos-| Have Nerve Enough to it e e il Commerce A(lfl~‘~~ 1 Autos ; ; sl sible cash distribution to stockholders, | l I er fer )i A" ( ” Spfl l-“‘I ]\ }l'fi oy ” \SS pee | ) 3 h Domestic ofls'strengthened with sec- | 3¢ Anarchis i SABEESLICT aggront 0, |gani il assumed. e « 1 . ondary steels and equipments as well archist a ro ( ) Jol! ; Rega i ‘ e Offer a8 leathers, tobaccos and utilities, the —_— ‘ | vould produce a y vorthy 10 - latter including Montana Power. De lie resources and the ne AP Shares American Hardware Corporation es of one pojir Mexi AN ew ork, ec, 0 The wife of phiine : v fi 0w 0 f I 1 N ¢ o v " e ed in the new o - i':'.y:\ !,\n:. r‘vwn‘ .‘-.'fh,ff.‘mm \\-.rn. ".:J Lindenfeld, the bomb suspect, who | - . . i : W club toduy by . Sjisorapany ‘” iy >m : 50 f')i“.-ares 1 9}"“\}'.'1 }‘l‘n"” 8{ C!ark sociated with advices from Standard |0S5erts she recelved from him so it S ) . ‘ Oil sources which emphasized adverse [t!¢ @ld that she had to support her-|any u [ e strec nal Playgr + | Honeyr les Co., 159 Arch @ N i{ares‘ l‘\‘]{)l"t' & jlidd conditions in the Mexican oll fields, |3¢1f and children, today was quoted as |y = : by et 3 > ‘6 J0 ) $ 0 Sugars, Sears Roebuck and Famous abelling his statement as a fgment i 0 and mder of Commerce, \ 1 1 \ n b vd open models | m\mfl""mp X'VL'WW NN Ployers also eased. Preliminaryequo-|9f Imagination. She also declare = tations of leading forclgn exchanges|that he would not have had the nerve fjn St Mary's « ) ‘ the-year ) L 1{ vance in motor car design and were mostly above last weck's final “;jn""""“' himselt with an anarchist sttt LR struction Sk F. G JUDD T, SLOPER Wall street noon—Ralls continued to| She said that her hushand o ye von at the } Wb, at wells, retaining and improving represent the conservative slde of the|lad displayed any radical tendenc Saturd sht ot his | ( Mavor Curt rry C. Jac good mechanical p market during the morning. In addi-|PW that if he stood to profit by be- | stre 0y 1 [sor rman of the ind ¢ vhich Maxwell such a name | M coming a communist she believed | : ¢ B ocity, and was a n, Superintender 4 ceability, low costs and good tion to leading coaleps, Atchison, Great | o 4 N } : Jorthern, New Yo Gante ity | WOUld wave the red flag with enthus- | mon y tr I € I lo S thur | Ance p ‘ltllivllhw"':‘] \\‘:\:\' \\.,(.L,k ;v":l«}, "”";‘]‘._, o i S ¢ {dar 5 . A ! T Aiator has besn | moved 23 WEST MAIN STREET, NCW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT zh ar : ginia, St. Louis and | jrward to give greater body | Investments, Local Stocks Telephone 1$15—1816 Ban Francise ) ans, Texas| . ; h = and Mexico rose one to two points. Warsaw, Dec. 10.—As the detalls ! i New Britain g luots | 1er nl s larger, thus raising the = e e e and Mexico rose one to two POIME | ot the Wall street bomb plot unfold ville and Mrs. William itieiel of Kens- | playgrounds for a Dl S el eing e o 1§ We Offer and Recommend in store issues also extended thelr themaslyes ueonperning SLatiapact .| ; 2 d : it il ” l{n\ull Beanty and Goodness Here- srove and Altendorf s 3 at scho s0E, commu they have proof that Lindenfeld 1 I tomorrow ternoon a J 1 | trimm of the type 1 on paid soviet age rtaking roo ric and . A ang 3 Miss | the costliest range an became more reaction- he more popular steels and its showed no material dash of heauty and good style es. Forelgn exchanges made fur- : SRS N RO R ad 5 ) rvice operatives who are wit 1 v of ¢ I Lt of ‘ham! of Comn Disc steel wheels demountable ther recoveries on announcements of |° : Y e Hii L \ i d equip ' e | 8nnaldayiand nisht SFelnt{Ronen 8ONGRSl « buri T S s e to | the huh and vim, a adard equiy e ark. Calll o horted to have recalled events as f Hillside cemetery, Terry-|g 1 with the wis de- | ment on all mod t wood r if b P SR D S R A back as 1103 when he was active poli led x a fu 3 to start | Wheels are optional, 4 side | B i 30 s rreg ity beea [ 3 o » sord tires N ) e LI m d v > > marked at mid-day ,“]ll s il Rl N i RN S E IOt : e city budget is able to take |Cauipment & s Alemite chossis i NEW _““‘“‘\ MARTFORD money was comparatively easy and| o 8CERUEC 8 SME 10 CONEMC 1O} arre”Roer : ; Al ! Sl s aaei \ New Britaln National Dank Bldg. 10 Contral Row reely supplied. Rulls e L e e e & hent ) [FARs iy S a s LD R Felephone 2350 Telephone Charter 8000 iseues to hold or add to thelv g Aal b ; el R A ) Sraiain : | DONALD R. HART, Manager Member Hartford Stock Standard Oil ¢ l s 3 ebe 1 N 5 - Member N, Y. Stock Exchange Exchange, {reme loss of almost 4 point His lotepertad fo bdge wid how ol Sl Wasmamessshurnan “| designed on a ¢ principle RRme 08 lfoghet 0o attended the third International _ Bury t ghters committee to take up the details | (o5 8 AR cans were under further press el e SpheTnALeaL & 't ol \ . ot 5 R s | springs are longer, and the car S e e ,\fl(‘w] 1ln .‘:jv.xg In X ;,‘.wm\‘. inter it i SN o Sppasue Wil nAme | jgwer without sucrifice of head room ) Gyt support, R e a eI SN SE SIS B eI iy Wi e [HBO IR RARO U AL The open cars are upholstered i g ErRe tionale's plans for the future, inquired | (900 V0 0 : : SeaiCIentron 1 the enclosed models 3 g ; fousEmmnRcolinan andl iRl iy A o8 First Gongregational |City Leading State in in a special broadeloth. STANLEY WORKS, Pfd. NS eGEe Ro iy Big Bl Haywood. Haywood is| 4.y i Bl "]”,! & Scarlet Fever Cases In all dels careful consideration Am Cot Ofl.... 28 gg, (000 Bo et Beer, B oy duse airvi . e o A58 | s heen given to the placing of the| Price On Application ey ; tions rezarding American affairs tell Although the city Is leading the | oo oot SEEH R p Pl - control 4 & L. b e ST £hs R f n the number of cases of scar- | e i 5 o A 5 . T e o 903 ol naglindgnlsldsha gane Blanzing ak Maictta st e : [tevers, so that the car is extremely We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts RO \ l'rip tol Mexicolasisoon fas feonven= Mty o8t G o fever reported, there heing cight, | qeto o ndle and driving comfort is Am Sg Rf em. 503 liecd as the res Bian R ntomo bl T hy thal s Sy DS e Am Sm Tob.... g i accident in Atlantic C New Jer-{iort of the State Department of A an = i City Items e Bt Bcathars CHel e wea| e s o o mhore| CERS MRS AT JOHN P. KEOUGH eatelies e e, H ‘ = J|#1s0 buried in Atlantie Cit Ana Cop . . 483 “Weep No More” and “April Show- U2t & angs y but oll, sugizs, motors tobuc. | AONCEI0S relatives In” America pEe g flonal amoclation maics varlons | (rontend i Landers Frary and Clark Recounting his past to Polish « v meeting of “ors Am Can crally healthtl condition is in- [ S25% 16 3 o T T T ST S B P TR HERi1pofang sl oo TIRf cpuEl THE DAY NU Member Consotldated Stock Exchange of New York Ate Tp & 8 F.. ¢ 9314 937 |ers,”” Victor record No. 18825 just out reported by the local health depart- At GIf & W I.. 388 P 314 |—C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Carl Avgust Swan Ent, S Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport S S 5 3 y . Carl August Swan, aged 60 years, of AT gla Loso amesii Connellyieon ol My Bal Il eee Sn e n oning ot e anta Claus On the Job—Whiskers, Danbury ew Haven Ralti & Ohio... 35 5 % | Mrs. J. P. Connelly of Chestnut street , : N S Can Pacific ....123 2 John's school. insoperaongrecently BHgdva nag Cen Leath Co .. 307% 308 3 NI EraTaN) Fecordal T D eroe s G0N | Lt (IBYHEE AR RIRE 0 sl eRnRan B e Ches & Ohio ... 5614 56 Y 56 1% | —advt. country for 30 vears. rior to his re- | No Decision Is Made In Sintlair Chi Mil & St P 19% 9 Mr. and Mrs. John Hasson will|Moval to this city five years ago, he| .o W o0 g w0 Recovery| A real Santa Claus distributing gifts | 8 Chi Rock Isl & P 321% 32 3 spend the holldays at the home of Mr, |WAS @ resident —of Drooklyn. He| ELEL X SO ¥ |and a big Christmas tree, fully lighted Chile Copper ... 15% 514 % | Hasson’s parents here. formerly: worked at the Union Manu-|“ of $100,000 For Horse, land decorated, will be features of Chino Cop . 7% Your Xmas Victrolas at Mora facturing Co. Surviving him ate the annual Christmas tree party to be Col Fuel & Iron advt. wife, three daught Mrs. E | New York, Dec. 19.—The jury t held Friday afternoon at the rooms of | & , ot iatel Caa 4 ; Willlam J. Grem, aged 21, of 61 |N¥len and Miss Alice Swan of - {heard Harry I". Sinclair's suit against{tie New Britain day nursery on Win- On e Our Corn Prod Ref . 97 3 7 Laurel street, and Miss Gladys A n, N. Y., and Mrs. Anna Kramer, of | James F. Johnson for recovery of - The party will be held at 5 | % Crucible Steel .. 4 5 Gates, aged 18, of 182 Kensington Georgetown, and two sons, e yert | $100,000 paid for the race ho Play-{o'clock and all the mothers and chii-| PY Cuba Cane Sugar 7 6 % avenue, have taken out a marriage |0 Frederick Swan of this city. Irick- | (ellow, full brother of N War, | qren that have patronized the nursery A .@ b l e e G e llcanse. son and Carlson are orranging the | disagreed and has been discharged, fare invited to attend. ) H ! m@ bl E !q D l e Endicott-John .. 79 8% 7 Get your Christmas records at John |funeral details which are not com- |Subreme Justice Gannon unnounced| Mrs. Frank J. O'Brien, who 15 in| g ) 4 |A. Andrews.—advt. plete today. Sinclair alleged that I charge of the nursery, has arranged Erie . A 2 ellow was a “windsucker' and “crit ram of entertain- Borrow Money on It Rrie 1st pfd .... 4 : The condition of Willlam Abrams an excellent program Direct Private Wire te New York and Boston To Sing Xmas Carols. £ tiy F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. E. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1013 er'” and at Jo 50 concealec e a p ik et A who was slightly shocked while at Alice Janc Banner hetiflanc Qb onnioRaconoch 1 the| ment and a good time is sure to b Confidential loans arranged with your automobile as security ¢ fen Motors ... 7 7 |work yesterday at Maple Hill, was re- Miss Alice Jane Banner, well kpown | '*¢ it P an: il ot Y ed. The many friends of the|§ S G e R Foodrich (BF) 353% 3% |ported as somewhat improved today|to New Britain residents, a* nurse at[ SNEITS ‘;"’,"“-"v ;;”"“""""‘H] p‘l“;_"l‘“f”? nursery who in the past years, have | B VWelte or oall &t our nedrest office Gt North pfd 757 . at the New Britain General hispital. | the Erwin home, died Saturday night[!°F & W LEaAwoULE et | donated candy, frult, tops, etc., agaln A Tilinois Cen 991 4 9 87 This store open every evening until | at her home in Plainville. Deceased are asked kindly to remember the 1 Insp Copper .. f 4 Christmas. Besse-Leland Co.—advt. |was 55 years of age and lived all her T 5 little children this year. Contributions | & oLors qu] y Orpora 0on Interhoro Con . o 1 A Caroline A. Bollerer, daughter |life in New Britain and vicinity. Be.| CHARGE FIVIEE WITH MURDER. |will be accepted gratefully and can Interboro pfd 4 314 Mr. and Mrs. Bollerer of 77 Lin-|sides her three sters, Mrs, William — be delivered any day this week, be . ! Int Mer Mar pfd 65 A 4 [ w street, an ardent student at Pratt | lisher of Sterling, Misses Georgic of | Oklahoma Police Believe Prisoners | fore the party. Each child that h K 0 Onnectlcut Alls-Chal. Mfg .. 39 38% 3 Institute School and fine and applied | IMH;m ind Emma, of Plainville Iplicated in Three Deaths, been cared (Tr at tlv}fl W \\nl]re- s e 487 49 arts vn, New York, has arrivedd tWo .brothers, Charles of Plainville, g ceive ot rush, wth powder, i ) AVED pm‘gfl-{:i] - & 1::;'::1':{::1?:(:{:“';;;;“ ?\-?lr]l' :‘“ :1““(;1 1\1171 \\I‘im‘wtnyw of v‘n cit : \:;.\'n.‘ Ardmore, Okla,, Dec, 19.—The ar- ‘»..x‘y\mkinflvlz‘r; :;:xu‘mn‘d(v ;\n[r‘l‘ ‘(:fl.r'r : 983 Main St Plymouth Bldg. }“: SR Ao O 8334 % | Christmas holidays i "® | The funeral services will be held to.|T¢st of Dr. E. C. Harlow, an opticlan; | o ongities, § i itoom 901 Suite 512-313 Nt Paper ..o.. S ; hristms ey aes e NelC 10 | pank Cardwell, an insurance Hne 7 : S Kelly Spring Tire ! 8 Howard Schroedel, of Division street) MOrToW affernoon at two o'elock in )y 'y " Hifiton, a retired rancher, ail | The Littie i F”"_"" ‘”“‘“;""f‘"_( e b ilediat s L R LA Kennecott Cop . 25 is home from Dartmouth for the hol- | th L Saar (il of Ardmore, and John Murray and |Matgaret IDiray, Elizabeth Corbly, Loftekieltaey Proaic PO L Lack Steel ..... 46 3 idays. ) = = \ atlift, ol field workers, | Mary Kenney and Florence Walsh, |g i Compriny g Gtratany Tehigh Valley . 59% “Everybody Help,” Victor record on ELINOR JOHNSON DUAD. A today's. developmenta in the | Wil present a Christmas dramatlza-)j DAVID H. CLARK ... EDWARD F. COOGAN .. New Haven Mex Petrol ... 115 3 sul;htnday-ff. L. Plerce &Co.—advt. [ o o o o 0 blinor, |MUrder of three men at Wilson ";"“\ ‘-ar:‘:r;‘l‘”r:"'““’:’X“‘fs“‘;‘;“y“‘”‘"‘l' ARTIIUR G. WA » 1 LR e B A Midvale Steel .. ¢ 28 The second degree will be conferred 3 Jaamil Sl - O Phursday night will be sev cltations, rec Prosident nnect o & bt % SRS > N 3 year old daughter of Walter Johr oy 1 y a da k New York City .‘\\hsetr;nri l] s i nnfifi"“?{ ‘;’!)JTS rg rn“r;m?(”:g £ n(: tfl son ]\\vr‘hr-r of the W ‘y-'v\n'\‘n‘v PR smen stod gve chalged 4‘1" i e km“ WALTER n‘ GOODRICH ormerly Auditor, Genural Motors Vat Lead ... meeting aly Council, K. of C. to| " " . & with murder in intformation filed by N = A ¥ haseball team, diec e5- | " Y Central .... 743 L be held in the old élub rooms on Main | American haseball fteam. died Y€\ j,opyy Sherifl Carter. They are ai- INTRODUCES WALTZ B erecidont and Troasuior Watter . ¢ s New York Clty VYN H & H 18 2 25 |atreet tomorrow evening. All members A, » ] leged to have been members of the| At a convention of New England I e eI ver L SELEOLaN Motors BANEY, North Pacific. .. 805 i are requested to attend. gang of masked men who killed Jo-|dancing masters yesterday afternoon at | @ Formerly Tr N N v EDWARD KES Wallingford Pure Oil ... k L 3 e w seph Carroll in a gun fight at his | tne Soby Dancing school in Hartford, |B R REIEN Lrician o/ Director allingford Trust Company Pan Am P & 'T‘ 37 52 % 3 1 . home and in which John 8mith, an| james J. Graham who conducts Gra- ¥ N Aven MERVIN J. GIBBUD .. Naw Haven Penn R R .... 3 38% 5 alleged members of the band, Wwsi | ham's academy on Main street, pre- SAtE e alibay 1. G Preside J. Gibbud Company. Pierce-Arrow ... 6 : 2 also killed. Soon after the shooting, ted his interpretation of the *‘con- @ 8 ! BERT J. WOODRUIF, Altor Pitts Coal I the body of C. G. Sims, an Ardmore JOBN T ; New Haven versation waltz.'” Mr. Graham is one R ; 5 Aol | policeman, was found near Wilson, | of o group of dancing Instructors who | M s : Campany Manufacturers Must Terminate Sell- N “H‘l indi nwn; \\»]u that 1\‘I‘ - are advocating the return of the een murdere The police belic Bits waltz. Rep T & S ... 4 £ 3 ing Methods. ¢ 3 that Sims was Kkilled by the same 1‘:”'1:‘P°”\R t 22% 2 8 MW ashingtons Lsc § I, SIGHEDYEING 3 ‘& » : m.l»‘“v r\”. "m';yl::yh l{,f‘r,f:":;'..‘.”f:‘[ to be a I'\‘m:m.;nw: ry;'lv:;xAATl(WV ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNC’FD i\u"vv‘m:sl'h‘u\n‘\l‘0:‘"""7 e Sonth Pacific .. & 80% ment today won its suit to compel > aptist minister, are under arrest in| Mrs. Kenneth ‘Cubit of Allenburg ety “vk“"f’“slvl_ng rented South Railway . 19 183 members of the American hardwood : : | connection with the murders, and fur- | Center, New York, has entered the Soutt o Studchaker Co.. 1% $0% $1% [manufacturers’ association to termin-| |2 § " f 4 O e o ot e e Gt (1| Dinner Rarty RIS Held atiNewiBritnlu FOLI BSUR A U oA e "_n:\;‘;aek. SIS et A b|ate) coopmrstive seline cihode and N E SRR . A — Mrs. Cubit, together with her| Hospital Nurses' Home in Honor of ¢ that church. The members R R AT GARDEN s A coup [ wiehir v Some o New matain| (L e o e e Y e e e [to svend the h\';‘,'.'m"-,: \I\.‘I'tl'\‘(h;’ll- par- | 3 eck. some time, and the committce has SERENES e L g R e ik 5, Ay “Severe Bronchial - Affection,” Says| €nts, Mr. an 5. Terry St Miss Harriot c., superintendent | d€cided to continue the balloting until Y act ' a 3 & % b —Cancels “Sg " street, when she was taken il 5 ‘ o o ) morrow Up to date there have United Frult ...1261% 126% The goverament in cartying Its case e Y Doctor—Cancels “Salome v i of nurses at the New Id GeftdTia LA R Aaa s e United Retall § 53% 52% to the supreme court charged that the . 3 i OitlcaEot Des LD Tury Gary R NPT ITAG hospiftal, was the L dinne IoEe i SIN MR U S Food Prod 10% 103% & |assoclation, consisting of 603 persons & $ ; director of the Chicago Grand O 1) T party tendered Miss He 1 Indus Alco 39% 89 g and corporations engaged in the pro- | § x> X company, who was sche | Retiring Royal Patron Crandall has | Gladys Beek, Saturday U Rubber Co 55% 54% % | duction and sale of hard wood lumber oy pear today in “Salome” for the | presented Laurel Court, Order of |affair was held at th U S Steel ..... 84%. 88% combined and conspired to eliminate| B : | 2 eleven years, was forced last|Amaranth, with e eilic flag. Thej o Hawkins street, and ; PALACE U S Steel ptd ..113% 118% competition among themselves and to ! o SRR . I the orders of her physician |Presentation was made Friday ave- |of Miss Helen Teek's ens ent t I : Utah Copper S 5:3 e 53% |anhance their selling prices in restraint . R ; ¢ . T s Henry Lewls, to cancel |Ming before a ‘“"f" attendance “'r \\“”"”"."”' pavpeg Starting Next Sunday Willys Overlan 6% 5 of trade and that they did this by| ARY 'y el rrormances members of the ore Al only | Among the guests in atter ¢ “Third Anniversary W comparing and exchanging under an Dr. Lewis issued this statement |two years in existance in this city, | members of the graduating 3 hird Anniversary Week (Putnam & Co.) “open competition plan” the reports - B “Miss Mary Garden whe has been|the order has a large and growing |Miws Beek at the Harford hospitall g Reserved seats on sale Now Bid Asked |and bulletins concerning prices, stocks . " ; e @ er my immediate care since laat|Mmembership. B Htd Elee Light 145 |and production. |8 . R W wesday, a severe bronchial affec AR e R Southern N E Tel .....112 114 Justice Clarke, in delivering the de- | s 2 3 iy tion. In my opinion, and I ol City Car Flgmefl in Rk Rt AR Am Brass .....284 288 |eision said it was clear from the evi-| 3 J i [advised ier it would be most danger- s e Am Hardware . 154 160 |dence thai the plan was a combination | [ : T (00 L e tomorow ee-| Smash-Up This Morning BUSINESS BY CONTRACE Billings & Spencer com 25 [to restrict production and to increase £ 3 Fa ning, as any exposure might precipi One of the city's cars, operated hy | H ristol Brass . 1 ces. The calling of the organization | » tate pneuinonia.” ienera Supe ende! Charles 13 Bristol ¥ pri g g8 2| 4 4 s ; 3 TURave to Goncral SUpEritSHOENT s B} oeal Real Estate Dealers Decide h{}w T tNVEST Colt's Arms . 24 ‘‘an open competition plan’ was mere- y > I'm pretty sick when | Mea is Ne Pres Steel Car Supreme Court Rules that Hardwood Cadwell figured in an aceident short Eagle Lock .... 50 iy putting an old evl] in a new dress. Sk B |gice up Salome, wistfully declared |1y before noon today at the intersec-| This Protective N B Machine .... HARWOCD IS TRUSTEL. ¢ sh, as the :l‘\ “Su- | oity car was damag the b % At o u :, "“‘h“e :0"‘;'1"1"‘;’"' Norwich, Conn., Dec. 19.—-1. Leroy B & I Ingiot 8 apring; . a ver meetin who_ b6 Pack. Btow and Wileox a8 20 |Harwood of New London was ap - s R ning board ter thel ot : noney I Wi 1 1s :,” Mtg Co 100 3 pointed trustee of the bankrupt Gro- ; % 1 t i ) Lk ‘ : : i, Beovill ,\‘”:Co Sieey ton Tron Works by Referce in Diank- ] ' 19.—A reduction o ( ity l’ldn Commiss aree number o enbers et s s 4 -] SR 240 ruptey Thomas M. Shields, this after- 1 ate on classes ; st Trant and Hine s moon. The appraisers named are i a half per ce '\ iew P,ngmcm s Sketches : ¢ F. Morgan of New London and Wi I B, We overnor of the sixth | pos omfort station at o N AR O KEPORT. was adjourned until Saturday, Jan- e 4 at a meeting of the city plan commis- | those who | nd s vstale, L SRR SR nary 14, here at which time an ex 4 X f th ere extingui t ternoc o pr « " RN T 000 amination of the bankrupt will b ¢ ve | not be aware o i : AL Ye ¢ !N STUEKS — — made. Mr. Hatwood furnished a hor 5 ; minutes, 18 da : v x Three Are Injured When PI sifseois el = ) ‘ 0 ‘ T 4 ‘reek G A b . ol LINUT, SERGENT DEAD ) & Vamabls Ntk % House Blows Into Cree SEVIEN BURNED TO DEATH. 2 o, ! | o g S R : S Justle book to Flizabeth, N. J., Dec. 19.—Samuel | Windsor, N. 8, Dec 19.—Mrs. Re . s ) 1 possessi e Siotinie . t ing o fres copy. Fdgar, his wife and two year old son, | ben Johnson and her six child bl South 1 el thugac aled Badden1v aantl - 2 4 of Linden, were injured early today | ranging in age from 3 to 15 years . By ie St ( ERY ]R][ DMAN When their small frame house was were burned to death early yesterday ; ) ’ S LA v ‘all River, it was announced | T! N f s MARKELSON & CO. actical and success blown from its foundations by a wind |in a fire which destroyed their home ! e 3 i y inois] i “the navy yard tot He was a | storm and toppled into Linden creek.| The mother and her children were 1 ¢ ¢ 50 : of « N N a | T v o 5 They were rempved to the general [overcome by smoke Wwhile trying to ety & ¢ v ; e y e 312 MAIN ST, HARTFORD, OT. hospital here. Mr. Edgar's thigh was | get out the front door which they t ! ‘ - | Shat M) ; Shone Ne ke broken and his wife's arm was frac- | were unable to open. Their charred Germa | t t \ R s jes-in | s . Raphesta Dept it ALY : tured and the child suffered from | hodies were found huddled together | son the ) ferma \ tain ab ) 0 r M o your Christmas | iien; trustees, W shock. there. ‘u.L the capita Investment Securities Direct private wire to New York. | 9. Rosen and L. Croll.

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