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13 Financial News HIGHSCHOOLIS | City lems WUWW{NM FAREWELL 10 PASTR 3 737 T i Z%BA ll\}- lflLvli“.”!"".;lw:x‘- Iw ”‘“ “('b‘wi“l"'“" ‘wlll“ St y ; X g Given Parse ol Gold J Muoseior to_ Richiae & O slde of the market at the opening of HdiChmnt the 4 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CON Connecticut con w ]U“ tion }\IHU U“l‘wz' Mm palle : 1 M. Migsirian W SrANLEY B EDDY. Myr, : TEL. 2040 point gains and Pacifie Gas and Ilec i i autonc \ \ A ¢ 3 [ration of the ey M ( made fractional advances, but ralls Smokes 11 vi ' | on wde 0 seis i cavipmonts el T SR ARk e - address 0o e e o | 10 Sharves American Hardware Corporation sylvania, New Haven and Pullma speclal meeting of the Amphion | ndy There « v Britain [ D18 excellent services during the past | LRI R S s e | i o s e vears e T e gtor o 000|850 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark velopments bearing upon the ms [demle building during and after the |—advt \ slums | ehurch, Rev M. Missirinn was bidden conference contributed to the further | ufth perlod today, Tickets for the TSR a8 T0e b | taln Anna|farewell by the members of the 5@ Shares North & Judd strength of forelgn exchanges, forth-coming plays were given out to| Walsh # felder! yhns « \ Army, fo hure and was given a hearty send | Am Beet Sug.. 28% 27 271 | members of the club and all members | g : = R o e b ‘anvmmvmm%m ottt Am Can ...... 83% ] 88% | who have not received thelr tickets| Singlé garage $100.00, City Coal & | Tom G ; o through | dered during the evening and was | | S=m—— Am Car & 1°d. . 144 % " i [are agked to get them from Leroy [ Wood (o, advt % Ain ey s of the|charge of Mr. Marsh. Rev, Mr. Mis " Am Cotton Oil.. 24 2 4 I'leischer, the business manager, us|2.20: Apoll Axe . 3 I y 2 & 5 t K ) Vel 2,9 pollo, 1 xelro olty sterday oday herve are | #irlan legt this afternoon for Kreano, 7 " - Am H & Leath.. 147 4 so0n s possible, Hollday Stationery $1.0 e an e A antai ity that|Cnl, to commence his . L.JuDD I G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER Am Loco ......101% 09% 99 The first meeting of the Senlor | Axelrod's,.—advt el e thera ot the Tirat | Prasbytariar Am Smelt & Ref 441 44%% | Civies club will be held ‘tomorrow at| Albert F. Darrows of 132 Tremont e e R S R it Am Sug Ref com 1Y [ [ 7:80 o'clock In the auditorium, A |[street and Miss Alfhild Sundgren of o f" "‘\‘“ff’ / ] k| Am Sum Tob ., 32% $114 nominating committee will b ap-| East Farms, FFarmington hiave takien | hage roeonocted that e ¥ i o Am Tel & Tel..114% % |pointed and an entertainment has|out a marringe license L Am Tobacco ...133 : 3 |been arr the "y AE AL L L L e ) / ATTRAC FD CROWD 23 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT 2 A ) raranRacit ratis club el vigora| erybody Help," Victor record on f e similar, although probably Am Woolen ,.. 81% % | A Christmas grab bag will be passed |gale today—C. 1. Pierce &Co.—advt, | . Investments, Local Stocks 1|l|-phunu 1415—18168 aconde G s g v 7 4 mphatic, were made by Miss Car Anaconda Cop.. 45l y around. Presents for the bag werc| Stanley Tantorski s homoe from Rl Dol e . | Junior Achievement Christmas Tree | Atch Top & S I, 03% 03 not to have exceeded ten cents | Pratt's Institute for the Chrl L . y Missic At Gulf & West 3 A very successfu] sale of Christmus | 1olidays ) "OHTAR | Miss Rartiett sald at the time that her| pynmi Opens With Three Clubs in Ve Offer and Recommend Baldwin Loco .. 97% 9G% 087% | novelties was hold by the Art club| Drinee Albert, $1.45. pound humi. | ¥OTK takes her into pl : 2 | Prin r ¥ 1 humi 1 for uman habitati Window—Others Tonight o Talti & Ohlo .. 554 35) I the ‘sl afer sehool emeriny | dora Walah ahi Hoitedern a1 for Buman bubiaion W o q Lander it‘rary and Clark Heth Steel B... [ afternoon Main street T : The first evening = Bky Rp Tr .... 7 %[ A meeting of the Radio club will| = Ciarence ,Callahan fs home from |‘CknoWledae o, e S ATE pEN gL the s AR RN Pao by udeed81% 10 2 be held tomorrow evening in room | pratt’s Institute for the Christmas LA ”;.”” Bbmited at i et Sllons StmaaRee At e o e st o (Eru g LA v, many| tracted considcrabie attentlon in the Ches & Ohio... 60% ! 561 [the direction of Sergeant Stone, The| Japanese Baskets : the team captai i(n(nindaw o the Newenintaln Gasilight Ch Ml & 8 P,. 1 9 [club will make further study of wire- | pod's—advt pearance, At the s ) |icampnny asvleyenings Blinran toam Ch Rk Is & P.. 3 : ; less telegraphy and the Morse code The Martha Chapter, 0. E. §. will be yw?“’,"‘\‘\-n-”;(”‘\". ",";‘r,“l L o e Chile Cop ..... f Instruction foy beginners will also be | hoid its regular meeting THursday s \ artificlal gree n”\ r‘] ;1:-\««. ’:»;\;nr"rlf Chino Cop ... 27% 28 fgiven by the sergeant who is well|eventng at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic | COMMitter, will writ ) " | toys, dolls and doll clothes, flowers, || NEW BRIFAIN HARTFORD Cl Fl & In 3 posted in telegraphy, all, coatl asking 1 Ll eto n LI Ewie e the public. The |! New Britaln Natlonal Bank Bldg 10 Central Row Con Gas ...... ! [ At the regular weekly meeting of . and Mrs. George T. Patterson |2Nd report at the junchcon on """ large tree on the west slde of the win- Telephone 2550 Telephone Chartor 8000 Cn Prd Ref.... 99 d b33 | the Science club yesterday, Mr. Wes- | ana family are visiting with Mr. Pat- |° NUR o 0 R CORUMAN R o whs irimimed With ornkmants DONALD R. HART, Munager Member Hartford Stock Cru Steel ...... 4 | sels read a paper, “Sclence and Hu-|targon's mother in Simshury the ger commitieey alioletieradito st R Member N. Y. Stock Exchango Exchange. Cub Cn Sug.... s 3% | man Life.” All visitors who were in Eversharp Penclls with rings for | (K¢ charge of a soliciting team girls interested in the work, On th: = :‘:;ulxll} Tobnt e 7 0% terested wera invited to be present the girls at G0c. Adkins, 66 Chureh (! captain of team Moy enst side of the window i an artl- e e BTG s 3 R 4 St.—advt. | 9 I fireplace wherein sits a modern WE OIFER: ston, W & W 18 Pasreas " ) ferped | FEPOTtEd that the team ir rge of| | R S firiv L FORMER SOLDIER Ihr"s ond dezrec 1“]n be conferred | FepOrtes "_]”:)“H iteam iijcha ol gus heater, giving the whole window sener ¢ ¥ o on a class of 16 car ites at a meet- | GON ( A S WU the appearance of a cozy room in | ¥ ANDE 'R/ ' & General Motors 11 ! ing of Daly Council K. of C. at a[$100, Osren's team had 811 collected| yoine happy home during the yule- LANDERS, FRARY & Goodrich BF Co 87% 86% y, SSetln e e iDetna bt a0 n |this morning and yesterday's results| 4 . p i e . r > b e ol on | $ sty ide period ) ¥ = Gt Northern pfd 757 5 Main street this evening. A commit-|[rom the kettles, amounted to about| ™ nrigs psther Donahue, of Spring. |k CLARK Ilinots Central.. 9 3% 98 aaitn taneicanr ; $60 ptain Hilda Koskela spent this | paq penr / R S| tee to take charge of the third degres field, representing the Junior Achleve in Belvidere and collected Price On Application Inspiration Cop 4 4016 3 which i8 to be held some time next | o o a . ment bureau, is very busy looking Interboro Con .. } month will be named. All members | . 8 “"’“" not get more than| aeter the window display and exhibits Int Mer Mar.,. 4 are requested to be present 1 through that scetion and in addition has taken steps to Int Mer Mar pfd 653 64 % 6 R TRl s have several classes of girls worki Allls Chal Mfg 3 g po g i 8 . 2 > % . = 1 7 0 mavr in her room at th W. C. A, every Pacife Ol ... 43 : (Continued from Tirst Page) DEA’I‘HS AND FUNERALS WED 0UT OF TOWN ay this week J()H\ P. KEOUGH Int ':l(kl‘l . . ]5"’» 2 2% s h | Three different teams will work in | 3 :“'”I Gl z::’ ing, Harrison said the vietim had been Jacoh Schncider. g ‘ the window tonight from 5 o'clock SROLI, o nrrlr']rm] \;y Smith ';v‘:fl\'l-]op the sln](‘l\' wl[&"’m’]”--q"' \1] ‘f:f‘n‘_ ‘[‘]“K ; "':_"“:m' veral Return Certificates Received [ until @ Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport = e ward with a toothbrush *and they ! i i s afternoon J - s e N - Lack Steel 46% had- a m:w» rwrt‘\' when he refused it the undertaking rooms of Erick-| From Waterbury, Torrington and NEW ORG ATION Danbury ew Haven Lehigh Valley .. 58y e e e et | son and Carl Rev. M. W. Gau- DL z A 2k 4 3 TN Mex Pterol ... 1158% Were you courtmartlaled?” Sena- | io8 A%, ATRCL ‘W.I\,,.,, el Ware, Mass. Constable A. I, Marsh of this city Middletewn BONDS Springfield RS e tor Overman, democrat, North Caro- [ % QNS B A attended a meeting of the Connecti- Missouri Pacific . 18% LR aEhed: fal in Hillside cemetery, Return certificates filed today at thel cut Motor Truck Owners' Assoclation | & Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston N Y y “Yes,” thecolonel cursed me and I i fice of the town clerk indicate the [ of swhich he is a member, at Hart- |§ G. I. GROFF, Mgr.—IZoom 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 N Y Central ... 743% 73% ] e ; of 1 NYNH&H .. 1”; cursed him back and he had me sent Nathan Mot ollowing marriages | ford last evening. The organization Corfolk & West 075 to the firing line after trial. Flis name Nathant Erorito ot I oty John Sarry of this city and Grus-|voted to dishand and the members C ? g [ tinia lochlo of Waterh narried | w filia i I T e —— Nor. Pacific ... T0% 781 Al G Rt L S OTT LRI e Sobv e of i i ool il | hoe MOIEUD SR it SEpUtel il Yl s it ML i) muwmmnnMsm,« Pure Ol To8sy make him remember me. waist company, died this morning at Vaterbury, October 27, by Rev. J. | Assooiation of Connecticut his fs | § Pan Am P & T b4% h3% 3 “They would not give me a gas mask (). Now Britain General hospital, He | ¥ *1dambin in line with an effort to have all own- | § Ponn R R .... 83% 831 aui4 |2nd my trouble today Is due to &S, |icaves o wife and a brother, | Edwin IL Olson of this city and|Crs of motor cars of any kind affiliate | On { e oul Plerce:Arrow .. 14 the medical record shows.” funeral will be held tomorrow after- | Mary J. Kiely of Waterbury, married | In one state-wide organization. Mr. | ¥ p 3% 7 . Questioned by Senator Watson |, oo \ Waterbury, October 1, by Rev. J,| Marsh is secretary of the new organi- oltts, Coal ..... 6 ; ey = i(flarhng i oA 7332 3 E whose charges that American soldiers i s zation. i l RepiIi& s ine : 5. |were {llegally executed in France led Carl AlEasy Sw e s T s i 1 u om( , e Royal D, N Y .. 52% 5 "l’“”“" 1“‘”‘””" ;r“y“”‘ ths ”"”“"')‘" The funeral of Carl August Swan|Olga Cahorowski of Torrington, mar- | ANNUAL MEETING. bt IR s s vitness, said the evidence in the| . . Talos b jog [ ngtor or N | Th I meeting of the hroather Sinclair Oil Ret 227 phin w h will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow 1 in Torrington, November 14, by| The annual mecting of or- | 8 & Sinclaty 1ot gat g |courtmartial’ of the Detrott sergeant | morning ot Erickson and - Grrisen | Rov. J. D, Kowalski hood of the Tirat Raptiat church wi Borrow Money on It South Pacific ... 803 was given in French, put an interpre- | company undertaking rooms, 171 ter G 115 city and Stephanie |take place this evening, beginning | § Confidential loans arranged with your automobile as security at South Rallway . 18% ter was in attendance. The erime was| o4y will be shipped to Norwalk for |Janas of Ware, Ma married at ‘\\Ilh a'suppariat 0:80. OMcors wilt | Bl E ST e e e G bt e LD burial, Wire, October 18, by Rev. Oswald ] elected and final reports will be TAinl i ok eall ib GUE near | | | | former George A. Q briclson, who Member Consolidated Stoc k Exchange of New York Studebaker Co . 81¥% 808 ik, ot Texas CGo T 4714 ‘Was the man allowed counsel? e s Sl loretan 5 Senator Brandegee asked. 3 e i “Tone Americn o there, o — — : Motors Equ;ty Corporatlon it s, L leorge, age o5 1::’:::&9?‘8&1 1114‘ 11 4 asked some questions.” Baba George, aged 37 years, of 2 After the hanging Taylor sald he|Spring street, died this morning R, e ETEAPEA B i : : A Pacific ...126% 126 o lates Unisea. Retail & 8% 53 saw the man’s heart and brain remov- | the Hartford hospital. The hody - f 0 onnectlcut LRt SRl s Sl e T e S Ay turned over to Erickson and Carison | ® i U § Indus Alco 3 39% “Who did that?” to prepare for burial o funeral [ fl'fi V'a‘ n y S an e HARTIORD NIW HAVEN U § Rubber Co 563 B5% 3% A major in the American medical | 2TFangements are 1""“'”‘“' a I ANE 983 Main St. . l‘lpmnut_hunl(lg. U § Steel .. 84% 84 4 |corps.” e ] | i 1Room 901 Suite 512-31 (24 OFFIC ms IR M. WELL AND DIRICT U 8§ Steel pfd v IH 113% “Know his name?" ) 3 o E 2 e . Utah Copper .. 64 63 “No." VETERANS ASS \Ju\ I Ifi:ew Ek‘lt aln . ; i ; 2 o New } n areaeteei ‘nn-.»“wh::a;r:: Willys Overland 5% B% Col. Bethel On Stand > ¥4 Q’ H ] ] o ny Col. Walters Bethel, General Persh- [To Be Organized Among Members of WARD . COOGAN .. New Haven t, Ge B. Wuestefeld ing's judge advocate general ‘n { JUTUAL BANK : RS W ARNIT Mo i BHRseat i AUTOS'NOT HORSES Irance, recalled before the commit of First Concctlicut Infanivy, Many | A MUTUAL I s § atde ( fcut X 8 « ,I,.,.I\fl:‘ ow York City tes, declared that in time of war 1 ORGANIZED 186! ! e T DT srmerly Auditor, Genoral Motors Landers Not to TUse Animals |courtmartial death sentences did not| Local Men Included. : "HE: PRI 101 Y Corporation. President an ‘Tr I te " 4 A 3 .. Now York Clty Pl ¢ Motive Deli require approval of the president. Plans to organize the irst Connec b dent ar Again in Place of Motive Delivery| Questioned by Senator Watson, | jout Infantry Veterans' Association || iflt l 2 48 il Zadone ( s : ¢ ¢ ans v s8¢ s’ ) ° R eowar L | democrat, Georgin, who laid charges [ .. h ; ; ! Bl ; 3 3 B were put into effect at a recent meet- || Formerly Service, It is Said. of iegal executions before the sen-|iv= ot Hartford. swhen members of || e said that af: ar : % 2l s o Al g 3 FRT EE o 3 WARREN Unofficial rumors to the effect that | ate, Col. Bethel sald that after war|ooiniinies D, 12 and T of this city| 5 he Landers, Frary & Clark manu- conditions had ended the government f o represented. Col. Bdward Schulze | i Dk 8 b Assistan ensiure vl J. Gibbud Compuny, ”'_'“ "_an \cé;n AnY Weve te Eupplant directed that all sentences be for-| ' o0 'l_ erarne el i o i 0 ROBERT J. WOODRUI'F, Atter- 8QUIELE o PI'Y"‘ Tace of | thelr | Warded to Washington for review SRt hssclatinnl and i d willl lasie k e g : S : JOil X ) v N W L NeN RS oy ety b ol pete IR Aeiitealt fbiwas ijlsaliic) A6l Eocls L : Sl tun present _““k:’"‘“d";” 4 mmlo;fl' b ference, as suggested by Senator Wal i “"'- !“"‘r’ “"""(\:m‘:‘:"; (tn}lns /The | Son that executions were continuing eads of the c ) e ; efore golng into tl estimon) factory does use some horses for cer- th‘n‘ QLaEalnE Nt B S asimohy rd frust Company GIUBUD .. New Haven call for a meeting to arrange finall| detalls. he First Connecticut Infantry pass dine [¢d out of existence at the outbreak of committee lfstened to the re : tain work but te have them replace| " . e of telegrams to and from |the world war, when the na the automobile delivery would be fm-| Cj oo oo respecting their 'mmm e ras federalized and i 1 ,' : i A P TNE, T possible. The plant has trucks run- |y oo g e B8 CE e me rt of the 169th v or { - i o o special orders and the question of [ gy e s a in these chses arrange- |original name and have taken st A : R ! : ; ) , ] having this work done by horses iS|pents were made to provide trans. [to form a veterans' association for || : o LRI o . S not being considered. “Indeed not” | portation. that purpose 3 bes T R S : 8 28 PEAR TFOR Tel. Ch, 8 said Colonel Johnston, when ques- Major Shoots Sergeant When the regiment was in ¢ |4 1 tioned on the matter. “This factory : it included men from New B il B8 SR OB ! : e is progressing with the times, not re- oA ot A pA : i PN i ; : — Investmeris turning to old times when horsey and and Dristol. 1t F ab & 7 PR o g 4 . s s féed were most nece 1,000 men in this city who ) B 3 3 Henry T.. Scott of Kenmore, tified that he saw Major Ople battalion, 116th infantry ot a geant 15 miles north of Verdun or October 9, 1918. There was no court STATE POLIGE HERE HU e s a S “‘:Hy\"\ o) v 8 The Bank Of and For the Depositor & | W @it UG @ AR “Why did the major do it | first comman aptaing Hanford o e e e 1 S e olf o ChristmasPassBook (1| Public Utility Preferred Stock tn Cianflone Investigation. Opley stopped a private carrying it el ; ! , : message. Behiemen ; . ¥ $ . . W] Current nef carnings are running over five times the Three members of the state police| «Oplay told him to let him see the |POL clear back to the Civil War days When you are busily buying things for others during this|&{ |2 dividend requirements. department paid a visit to this city [inessage said Scott, “and the soldier lidav rush, diop into this bank and deposit a few dollars Q| 8 ; (A IUBNECHAA C A holida) P S DR e . . “;”?"‘ 'l'”':firl;“‘:"" e q:r;:,l:,‘,' refused, saying the message was not CI.{R[STMA DINNEV{S for yourself. That will be the best Christmas gift you Provision is made for setting up a surplus fund equal of the department, with Sergeant| oy pyn Then Major Opley drew his I | i ’ ST B R R S'e mnadl William C. Hart, this morning visited | g o.0° gnet” Vot I EETE 8| ever got. to tt“()l y “AHI 1‘:"“;}’;(“ 5 “‘“ the preferred stock as a special ! pretection of the dividend. : store conducted by Andrew Sowa, N £ A G 2 ) : . it Sexton street, where a scarch ;‘L':‘"f\.p',',‘,".‘.’m.;d":g‘;‘:nt‘\o‘:i f.x:,”]w",lf‘; st Congregationalists Plan Christ- [ While yvou are in the bank we will be glad to open an ac-|f| /¥ Instituted for liquors, ”i" search | wag no trial.” mas Dinness for Pourteen Poor ||| count for the one you want to see happiest. That is the 4 Price and particulars on application. DroYel L':","T,i:fis{;flgfiu; e ionisa way to assure prosperous years for both. Better do it to-|[§ pounds of b . s reves { way day! time or another were membe Questioning Scott as to his identifi- L ; cation of Major Opley, Col. Bethel in the search s Hde e y Policeman Anthony Tomanto, who (¥ id there was no “Opley” on $he army | piang for a Christmas celebration alins | 118tS: to last from four o'clock in the after- ||\ —_— “I could not swear how the mame|,oon until late in the evening are ; was spelled, but that was the way he | noactically complete by officials of the Familic Big Program Friday arrested Joseph Clantione, owboy,” in connection with the ith of Enio Renaldino of this city [V28 I i on October 25, 1920 at Farmington, | W48 called” Scott suld. Sunday school of the Iirst Congrega- ||y book 0 & Happy New Ye arrived here early this atternodn. It| Cochran Supple of Chicago Who Was | {iona) church. At four o'clock in the Y is belfeved that he is securing evi- (& first licutenant overseas was called | arternoon @ Christmas play will be ||} e | s a witness but declared he knew give s Foung folks, 1asting atntil ARTA QIN(E T g lence to combat the efforts of Cian-|aS a Wi 2 | glven for young folks, lasting unti IAS R HEER flone to offer a nalfbi that he was|nothing about illegal hangings in|g o'clock. There will be a tree and a - e K INCREASING CHRISTMAS CHEF Jot in this city at the time of the al- | F'rance. ! gift for each boy and girl ; eged murder of Renaldino. Jacob Housecamp of Passaic, N. J In the evening an entertainment | . If you want to give your boy or girl some- o s a cook overseas also said be knew of | will he given by the intermediate 1 — : \ s 3 : OYSTER SUPPER. no illegal executions and nobody | senfor departments and the Young 7MW B S TR y 9 thing substantial and lasting, that increases seemed to know why he was called. |People’s society. There will gifts Members of the Men's Dible class ™y Lo mmittee at this point ad-|at the arternoon meeting, cach ehid |4 The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company in value every year, present a bank hook « First Congregational church L k] journed until tomorrow. bringing one gift and receiving one. old er tomorrow | K | o f NI " heir eredi i i P T TR PR e : | The evening mecting will melude a|% Corner Main aud Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. [ |f showing a few dollars to their credit with ‘ lection at which time it is expect- |{{ B the New Britain National Bank. LIBERTY BONDS SELLING to raise enough money to buy [ Capital $2,000,000.60. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 n tmas dinners for 14 families Jafe Denosit Roves 7 . a1 ki LD Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. We pay 4 Interest on Savings Accounts. | PALACE of 70 cents to $1.24 per $100 featured | CHRISTMAS PARDONS | ~ettlement of Estates. | \ The Christmas Passhook is a Guide- New York, Dec. 20.—Heavy selling of Liberty Donds at avernight losses “Third Anniversary Week” f]|5't St s ccntsiinaey ok 5| Brediien Bl it Dt o’ | LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING §| |2l NEw. BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK ]!(’-\f‘l'ved .fi(’a‘s on Sah' NO‘V tions of last month when high rec ber of persons imprisoncd for viola l"(“‘l\ h‘\ ]“:“1‘ ]t i.\ Q ,|r( 'lll(l saves tll]l(‘ N L [ ords for a year or more were|tion of various war laws, it was established. stated authoritatively today W THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN THE CIT Y g T

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