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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921. T e — D ————— " Financial News ey CBATRAL HGH ACIVTES ela MUSICALE SUN. tylt NC*TED SPEAKER {PUTN AM & CO. QUOTATIONS FURNISHED lln kens “Christmas Carvol” T | High Low Close [ Mrs, Freedman of 164 Greenwood | | row Afternoon—Other Plans Made. Successor to Richtey & ¢ Am Bt Sug .... 2§ R strect, reported to t P dickens “Christmas Carol” will b 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Am Can Am Cot Ol ... = A »a [I] el‘es l[]g P[‘Oglfl]l] l“ Be‘:‘»‘v‘-l:‘\:‘h” Hn:l“u‘ oiiea }‘[Iwm i 1 rmv‘[]b Ui New‘”‘l cature of the program to be h SUANLEY R EDDY, Mgr TEL. 2040 Am l.oco pockethook on Mai ut the Central Junior High schoo Am Sg Rf em 5 A | | | % 5 Am g Toh.. [ 821 30K Rendered at 4:30 'Clock ~ [sonn 2"siiis 0 1 wmcmmwwfl RKAR | eieeriont aast 1ok baen showon. 10 VT 4 - Crowell's.—ady Lers will be a real old fashioned Vir Am Wool ;... 8Uk 8 he regular mceting of the it e 1o e e by 12 ouni's | 4 10 Shares American Hardware Corporation Ana Cop . i 4 83 A Christmas Vesper service has| jooncis Drake lodge, Sons of 8 turkey banquet was held by the THE oclall cammiitias Lold a mdst Ate Tp & 4 been arranged for the Center Congre- | Goonge, will ho held AR E ommonii ‘1‘(‘::: ub last evening inling yesterday at whieh Principal | 50 Shares Lai]del’s. Frarv & Clark At f & W E 3 lonal church for Sunday afternoon | ¢ g gclock sharp. Memb About 240 | ['yench suguested that the secti ald Loco 51 [at 4:30 o'clock. An appropriate pro- | qesree toam will mect at 7:00 1hers we : P (et s e e i Balti & Ohlo. .. 871 gram of misic has heen arranged to | Gavper bowiing amd. canl shmee | i e havslraljna wnioaitennt G5 (1 EShares orth & Ju e | Tieth Steel T .. 568 6 [he given under the direction of Theron | o anjoyed after the meeting the ¢ EYC T8N e Gnnicin e i ntin sar sntetto arrit s Canada. Pacific. 1! ¢ % [Hart. The quartet consisting of Mra.| 1o your - Christmus shoppin terc ve the cting a - decided | gy Central w:n: Co 3 3 307, [ Howard Horton, soprano; ) Mer- | wearable gifts—for the entire etide atmosphere | The ba Chi Mil & St P 19 " | win Tuttle, contralto; Charles Stulil-|ap Besse-leland’s—adst Dr. Edward T. Devine, lay proved to he a great success il A R 11 s & P 323 P A S : # o The speaker of the evening s Chi tock 1 I ey g man, tenor and Arthur Howard bari- Phere will be a meeting of the ol vk th g was Dr.|(hepe was a large attendance, A 1o Chile Copper 5 51 [tone will assist PR e e i S| Edward Devine of New York eity. | box of Christmas stockings has been H. L. JUDD . G, JUDD W. T. SLOPER Chino Cop ..... 269 3 The following is the program to be|7:80 o'clock. All members ar 3 ¢ is 1 man of natlontl prominence, | hrepared for the Childrens' Home Col I" & 1 . 253 g 514 |rendered: i ea et hEtaiTl e e i t a8 been connected with the “Survey" fe S Consolidated ? 93 Organ— . of .ofMcers or the past s in an editorial i hblt 1111 ¥ at Columbia nivers At ! Crucible Steel . 65 5 b Bercuse ................ Miller|ehureh of St. John the Evan : "l"l" i ; e present time he (\nhn r‘:\n:_.su_, 5 ¢ March from the Magi Kings |will hold a "4 card tourney to tire time to iectu on s 23 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT L1k Horn Coal . 2 ) cen Dubois | morrow evening, the prizes to be tur- | op 1 Hiems Du ¥ Investments, Local Stocks Telephone 15151816 dicott-Johnson 80 31 7885 | Evening Hymn— e b e el : . nus r ‘ted with the ) 3 MRS s 10% Watching O'er the Mcadows, Foster i Victor record. or Ay Modern Christmas Carojs— ala e e st lndihaten in the (Dosi 0L o f i We Offer and Recommend ie 1st pfd .... 163 e 1st pfd 1614 Dureau of Refug S Jetia Lt ; Petrograd Gon e B ¥ ¢ 55 b The Chiat Chila \....."" Hadley| gygranary Pencls for the bove, at it Dl 11 Central .... g X Solo for Contralto See the Schaeffer Iountain Pen at | ARSI Ol S iarichn - s . i SR { 3 Adkins before hu lomacy since the days of the Institu Ins Copper ..... ’ 3¢ There's a Song in the Air .. Speaks : ROy pibee e e oL ihe Aistths licitycouncll wil)l b asiad: for Yater con Organ— Centennial I e UGOER Db Ey s a]ley of |contribution of $100 towards the mun Int Mer Marine 14 a The Shepherds .,....... Salome|Will hold a regul or T e i Of1icipal Christmas tree, when it meet Tnt Mer Mar pfd 4 b At Limelight ..... .. Stebbins |this evening at « 1 S < hy e He | this evening. The request will be mad Allis Chalm Mfg 383 3 Remarks. entered apprentice degree will be -lihowed that alll of these measures|bY the Chambér of ‘Commerce. It wi Pacific Ol ..... 48 63 Ancient Christmas Carols— ferred. on tt oport of the other powers |P€ pointed out to the municipal gov- | Int Nickel .... 12% 4 2 a Unto Us a Child is Born ... Cut ptices on all Christmas boxeaof the D i oM o hing body) that, although New Brit- | s _ NIEW BRIT/ ““ HARTFORD Int Paper .... 52% ..., 14th Century| of elgars. Walsh ana Holfelde } reasonable and not |ain, was the first city to have a muni- | Sk Br'“v',f',',.\,""”"“..'- pRLCER e PP GEn Ul oY, Kelly Spring .. 43 b Tn Dulel Jubllo ..... About 1570 | Main street.—adyt -ough fear of the immense army [¢iPal Christmas tree, in other cities DONAIL :;'xl: Hl.ll\lfi“m:l age :lp!n“hjml;l( I"'lm‘rssm?n Kennecott Cop.. 26% 4 24% | c Sllent Night ........ Traditional| s Ebba Nerl, a student at Col-|and navy of the country ven in |the tree is provided and financed en- | TRl e S A ‘"‘"‘;. ‘;'"‘fv’“l otk Lehigh Val . 57 [ : Benediction ... ... Gatintlett[Wmbfa university, s spening thel e cent day, the proposals of Sec- (tirely by the city. |8 ! per N. Y. Stock Exchange Ixchange. Mex Petrol ....115% : Response. cess at her home on liast Main street, |retary Hughes for limitation of arr Next year the council will be ask- | - - Midvale Steel .. e e e 2 m s are meeting with success be- | €d to provide the tree. Every year it % Chris iR J; 3 ( v/ cour RN Missour Daa . ) hristmas cards printed with your[ "l B L e fairness becames necessary to request contri- [ WE OPFER: U name and delivered at 4 p. m., tomor N Y Central . : ; me DRI Work With Red Cross butions from the publie, and the lack row, ut Adkins, 66 Churc UL u 2 B ’ . NYNH&H.. 12% 12 4 lN NEW COUNTRY AR T advt| g jegeribed his work overseas|of ready money In the city this year LANDERS, FRARY & Noton e g : 9 Colnn Boxes for Gold Pleces at Ad- [with the American [ed Cross and | makes it difficult to provide the nec- ’ kins, 66 Church St—advt, id that $1,000,0, the cssary funds. This will be the first CLARK North P; 2% 3 8% " 3 S Pure Oil 3814 3 om the Americ people, was t|time the council ever ¥ been asked RantAme P& (R G a1, Sk R E e { i it his disposal monthly to use in the |to contribute towards the annual| Price OntAnplication wong tt «| Christmas trec & SR Eator ar which was held yestop. | T ————— Pern RR .... 83% 3 3314 DEATHS AND FUNERALS remendous work a people Pilerce-Arrow 4 3% S g vho were ma homeless throug first municipal C Pittsburgh Coal 63% ; § ! 3 ST the ravages of wi in the city of New Brit Ray Con Cop . 17 [ Ning Year 0ld Kowsa Boy 0annot| warcer cvacrim o Sieein rarsmes South a and aapan,fon the lawn ; ol : Reading ..... 3% 23 b e L L le of the suspicion of the|home, at rch str just 10 | 2 ;s AR o8 T T . Rep I & S ! 511 517 . oS L IO ) sout n countries towards the United | years a nce that f oo | 8 Reval INIY. ein s Join Mother Heve Eibpotenlvaate) Il oy tateand| M SOl kel LR R i R eI st e B P. KEOUGH Sinelair Ol Refin noon, will be buried tomorrow atte formar blinders nadal Byl Hepras (el sreand T I Tisut s s . 3 % b b noon. In the absence of Rey Sam- > { 3 Y3 BEECH: S aut, > was the Member Consolldated Stock Ixchange of New York South Pacific 9 b e il ol L Rl tives of the country originator of the municipal Christmas South Railway 8% 4 ! e AL (e 2] Llodain gl 1 Y on the Jap stion | tree ides id to be the first of its | ’aterbur o 3 Stauebaker Co 813 80% A nine-year-old boy lives in Grecce; | 10 his home by ilincss, Henry W. » as his belief tha kind in the country, t)i}\&; m».!.(..(,' ('.f,‘ Waterbuy STOCKS Bvrldgepott Texas CO ...... 4514 4 | his widowed mother and 12-year-old of the Ilrst Congregational|japanese were not seek additional | most active worker for the annual|R Danbury New Haven Texas & Pacific . 20% sister live in New Britain. They long [ (hureh, will officiat rial wi ory but were planning te tree ever since, A Middletown Springfield Tobacco Prod . 4 - 6215 | to see his face, but are prevented by Maple cemct elop their own natural resources and A beautiful custom, of which Mrs. [ ¢ rranscont Ofl i g % [the new immigration laws from he- 7 - cap the fruits of them “raut is sponsor, has been carried out | § Dircet Private Wire to New York and Boston U'nion Pacific . 4 5 25% [ing joined by the boy. This is the . James L. Webb. League of Nations. very vear in connection with this|# G. F. GROVE, Mgr.—Room 509, B. Nat'l Bank Blig.—Tel. 1012 United Fruit . b story told Salvation Army officials to- D > late mes 1. He answered many stions @ ‘e, The spirit of the birth of the nited Retail 53 |day by Mrs. Mary Kowsa and 1 Webh of 209 Maple strect took j the end of the lecture and in answ rist child is exemplified and noth U S Food Prod laughter Katherine, of 24 Clark "t 10:30 o'clock this morning B o one pertaining to the lIrish ques is permitted to go n the tree U § Tndus Alco 307 39 3 street, 1 i 1 \ ices \\'"rv‘h d at the late tion, he said that he believed thatfexcept those things which are sym i — - S Rubber Co 55 5 5 Five years ago Mrs. Kowsa came to | R€Y: Dr. George W. C. Hill, and inter- [ they wonld accept the tre He | Lolical of the Christmas spirit % Stasl . . 843 $ this country with her husband and |™¢nt was in Pleasant Valley, Conn said that the League of Nations was This year New Haven has a muni- , tah Copper ... 6 32 | daughter, leaving the boy, who w : g popularity because some of [ cipal tree for the first time, Water. On t ell our Va Car Chemical 2894 not very well at that time, in charge rge. ¢ decisions made by the council}iury has one for the second time and | [ W Overland 6 5% |of an aunt in his native land. The| The func aba George of 16 |were not working out satisfuctorily. | Boston far the third, A (Putnam & Co). father has since passed away and only [P€ Paris. It must be an American|He did believe, however, that the ) y ® Bid E the mother and her daughter are|SPring strect, will be held tomorrov ference would have the saume re i utom@ l e 1id Elee con144 46 |here. They long for the son and|Afternoon with services at the South as a League of Nations woul HUNGRY FAMILY Gouthern N E Tel .....114 brother. ! ; Am Bras it 28 Recently Mrs. Kowsa went to the|ciate and the burial will be in Fair Interest of Members. ; ; Borrow Money on It \m Hardw S5 baao i 0 |steamship ticket office conducted by [View cemetery. The ained applause with which | LIVES 'N CELLAR , . Hllings & Spencer com former Mayor George A. Quigley and ) - was greeted at the Confidential lo arranged with your automobile as security at Iiristol Brass L 14 purchased a ticket for the boy to The funeral of Carl August Swan |of cture showed how great “"'»" § @ moderate charge for our services. Colt’s ATma «iionens 22 come to America and once a was held at 10 o'cl at Hrickson | the intevest of the me BpenR " & (Continued From First Page) Write or call at our nearest office agle Lock 49 the mother who longs to sce him. Mrs. |and Carlson's undertaking rooms. Rev. | words of the speaker. Hos A S ) O Gl a5 ; Kowsa, is not young and passing all G S Dililgenastned e B R e e ‘l;{:[m and ‘songe, | from freezing, but not enough to kecp | rflo (1) Equity Corporafion B Machine Co ... 6 of toil and trouble have left their [Bethany church officiated at the se it iem from suffering. No shoes for church. Rev, Adams will offi Niles-Be-Pond com . ... 41 marks upon her face. She anticipat-[ice. The body was taken to Noy walk f their feet and no warm underwear to . vn areRting Jloved | for burial % - North & Judd ..... 41 ed great joy in greeting her beloved [for . supplement their outer garments, they | g f C t t Peck, Stow & or 29 SEor ' . Nathan Hotwd | ) lave been going to school, when pr:x- i ¢ onnecticu 18 CO oo ; But the tickets came back. Mr athan Hory b l [sible, clad in the best their mother |8 HARTFORD NEW HAVEN 380 Quigley has been forced' to cancel the| The funeral of Nathan Horwitz was could provide, 983 Main St Plymouth Bldg. Standard Serew cee240 passage and the money has been re- '\’I' ‘ll "(‘i‘:ft“'““v“ rom hi ‘: T " o] 11, but without medical attention, | Room 901 Suite 512-513. Traut and Hine . i turned. The boy remains in Greece. | Main street, urial was in Beth underfed in a vain attempt to pro- OFFI 1§ AND DIRECTORS WALTER M. WELLMAN Union Mfg Co ..... 5 This is one phase of the injustice [Alom cemetery, A vide nourishment enough for her [J Joux s > . RUS N e Works ...... 0 of the law which aims to curb a too = i b | ehildren, the future looked blue in- |H President, Semou Creamn resident, American ‘Tube Bending great Influx of immigrants from for- Lino T. Mor deed to this poor woman, yesterda DAVID H e T T reece JAdno T. Moreir Fi 1 y N 3 2 NEW YORK CLEARING “0“ REPORT. | ajgn Jands. The quota from Greece Lino T o g K . i S [1 But today the skies look & : Prastdan & § o8 2 ) T 3 10 . ] u K ! - < b R YRR S " b E nter t N R tixchangss . 11,200,000 has been cxhausted and the family is |native of the Cape Verdi Islands, d Cfim]\al(fiu Im 1922 B“dge[ i] TG e R R b T : 4 B Wuesteteld alances . 5,200, last night a e New Britain Gene: 4 5 Lledd Pret it § oy wparated. L ] e e at the New Britaln G neral sunshine beeaking through the clouds |4 T . GRIFFING ... New York City NTE > ’ Mrs. Kowsa was advised to awai E £l he fune 1 gl to for the unfortunate Oanta . R Formerly Auditor, Genoral Motors ABOLISH RENTED PEWS, ek e d l D 1 S d A f . Oaptain WALTER H § 1 Rented pews will soon be a thing of [ the passage of the substitute immigra morrow morning with services at St Bl e\le 0ps llllle C 10“ | Tom Gabrielson and Captain Anna | : Lyen gafvetation. ; b South Congregational [tion bill now In the hands of the U.|Joseph’s church. The burial will b | Johnson, of the Salvation Army, acel- EreaiCany ang B! Bt DR i NG v Y pie Dot 5. immigration committee, which bill |in St. Mary's new cemetery | dentt mble A i ey Fiishe el A0 atiRn ) ST BGDLe ohureh. Tor the past two weeks the |S. immigra \ e o ) ¥ dently stumbled onto the family while | Corporation. members# have been voting on the |is 9_x|\w-_1nl to overcome some of these ol S b 1 live action, character [Investigating conditions yesterday. | ]'m ARD H. BACKES Wallingford ‘estion of the advisability of abol-|difficulties. There 1is nothing " R L TANKS, Poor, but in a vain attempt to keep | AELht g « Wallingford Frust Company 2o pew. This after-|mother can do but wait. . : We desire to expross p that spirit of pride which has pre- |8 o . WVIN J. GIBBUD .. New THaven R e o i The boy resides with his aunt in [heartfelt thanks {o kind neighbor 8 ¥ VentRNL BE ifor RaeR loaE veute 1Y J. Gibbud Company. n the final returns came in, show The N 4 oday yout $145 additional r for seven long years from sl noon the 8L oL on favored, | Mitelene, Greece. His board is paid |and friends for their sympathy an today, About §145 add BORR S0tk any charity, with thel ex| WOODRUFT, Attor- R Jew Brital . | ussistance o SioF tHe e il Jected this morning. Several | | NNE v . New Haven by th\sl"“’L“ll' n)\ New :,‘nm:nl, :](H LSS i m:, ,I ’v“n“:‘q Hn;l ) 1’ . i An.\\(. boen matled to Treasurer | ception of two pairs of shoes given | & t 1 or, Orange Rank & Trust sends $10 and $20 payments at inter- oved hushy and father. oich ¢ Jol - ; 1 it Loomis, and a cheelk fop $50 |her by friends, the woman was re- Company, el ety Bl 1”‘ \"(' \‘ R R e promised by the [luct it to admit her uninvited visi ifu oral o o e 1 tors OB S IR Approximately ent svstem of rented pews, 529 voted -"\"‘\‘llvl-‘ HNEIDER, | in to date. 1| But overcoming this mistaken pride t is for free pows and there were 14 blank PHIEVES AT HERALD. LR e htained |1 one of the duties of Salvation Army |D] NONNO AWARDED follow e-regent, L. A. Fortnier; Hanots SRl T ,;l e officers on their errands of merey. Tt INTRAC '1" ' s n (Bn.mm_ G. P i P xS Lyl ’ pi 5 fo ust sue I 3 1 v Y 7 b b \ 3 | )0 " retar, . . arrows; col- — ; s Aro Tilen e 5 S e [l5 e vt wnd o whirlwind cam v just such people, whose mem ITY ICE COI . e i CHRISTMAS PROGRAM. Painters’ Supplies Are Taken " rom MRS, WM. C. RE(D ol e jies of better days will not permit ( SCanAC L eats Rirebier BTl s New Oftice During Last Night. — = aign is plann L tlieniito ap R TS e Elliot; chaplain, Fred C. Elliot; Italian Sunday school at the South A C BETHANY XMAS SERVICEH M EAbtaraes Go-Oporates ot ,T to .u n:\ |{1(~ thim)w organiza- | - e 1 S, ““lmenr:. i!!]f‘h:ed. Coneregational church, in charge of | A, C. Record, foreman for the W. & anufa tions for aid, that the local corps fs| ; X FooLEe ade; 4 i T ongregat churehy e : ; : £ | asking for $6,000 to carry on its work | Bidder Signs Paper Agreeing Not to | Luebeck ¥ Fred Peterson, and Caroline E. Bartlett, will cele- [}, Allen company, which is making | coich Church to Hold Usus e g n et k| lea ton thist veats . oGl ikt prate its annual Christmas program repairs at The Herald bullding, dis- " A ¥ Ve ¢ « '»‘"’”" riext year. So the officers entered and, -y 1o nto Partnership During G000 WAk ShdRen b Gl Grai o tomorrow evening. The exercises will [ covered this morning that thieves had | ©0'Clock Sermons Sundey Moming | jmong the cmpl the Bhops. | WREASIOIER SR THEY I f9 | poverty [ticiarina o adan G e begin promptly at 7:30 ¢'clock. There | yisited the place durmg the nignt and | The usual Christmas serviees at the | "'hey 1 vell to add the stricken sights, wefe startled Ly what Faccuticn of Lease WoR haman as is 1'“,\‘,,”“? lleehan will be recitations and songs and mov- fstolen the following articles: I7ive gal- |§wedish Bethany church will be held | compa “heeks to the contribu- [ Uhe AW, . pan : A ’ lons white enamel paint; 1 galion of {on Christmas morning at & o'clock. | tions o it fighen oiriollsi{SSREDSY NEER A0 DETTHUSL AeRlMERc A Feton MEaE it ot e SCHO ; filler, three paint brushes, one saw |Rev, Gustave E. Pihl, the pastor, will fhave fo bnd’ thenil personal| %o any psum but CiE KitGhen, whereto the. gamimui €49 h ol e DS LRIBORE TOMOEGEIN TO GIV S PLAY. and one hand axe. lead the services. The choir will ren- | @hec f e WA T" ‘\;Hl‘] stovs ! :-.(-k,.,} that n'-\ contract to harvest lee The public schools will close for the table, severa d chairs and the tub!|Sputtie cad be award t hris 5 s On Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock e ler special music and @ cantata will | Movies Get in Line. POl ot TaoTd wator (r.,.‘:l:(n::a c‘t ihiiiz | 5 ‘\’,H Di l\ nno, 1 jeen Hiphle ”\’”"'1‘ 4 'm“o”"“; i 'h; ) el o he e et R T s LAY T Bati j ful d we and s othing | John onno, he havin lose of the afternoon session an e So eha This e the only service | HEvery moving i ! : 0 i SIILL ! h pen January 3. pen e 1001 will observe their usual| Pride Circle, Lady Foresters, will |quring that day. | ager in the city has agree 1o |v- mit) It was what is knpwn in Salvation|$1,700 for t : el | . e \- *Army circles as a case for emergency | only other bid evening | hold its annual Christmas social to- " ave ere wi e & maee the use « movie thriller a y 4 | or Christmas program. In the 8 srevening treneawill besnimestal bt e A dllad oW, LT aAR Y, 10 viday | relief. Captains Gabriclson and Johr $ 1 ve a play [ morrow evening at Judd's hall on|j,e e chureh a o'61o0} | the junior department will gi 1 ing at t hurch at § o'clock when cntirday afternoon and evening |son immediately went Into action.|Mr. Di No Main street. One of the features will : ¢ | ana ¢ 0 ¢ jd “When Mrs. Santa Clous gilts will be received for the orphan > : s provide ol rtnership v ) ) S ‘I tt) Her Own.” There will be|be a grab-bag from which p nts [ a6 at Cromwell : { picture, which runs about 12 min- | al wa provided, food obtained, |into partn COIER i), will be passed out to the members in £ 1tes, shows Ivation Army senes | steps were taken to secure warm|to pool busines s b iialogues, songs and mov- : ) e Rt recitations, dialog LA eI P Ratho AL Laal Rl SR ee ST chiiooRny ¢s of the army and [shoes and clothing and even second- |ice contract is ing pletures at gach session. of the event has. requested that each | ! ™ sl all phases of its work. Salvation | hand (|;;xi\1lnrn' will be provided as far | \‘:.. decilon awird the contrs sy ring for s bag. neenzo clo a supernumerary ers and lassies going into |as possible. {to D MNo Wis che 5 v PAYS FOR DAMAGE. member bring a present for the bag Tary | Army officers and lassies goi L0 BREHORE D . | . I Y ¢ ] i Stanley reports received at the noon | ishing the rented cheon at the Salvation Army ing I almost unanimously, the free pews. There are 681 votes returned, in palloting, which closed yesterday. Of this number only 3§ favored the pres- [earns about | jlans Miss 1,1,«: pictures. Sunday sck e policeman, of 120 Deaver street, and | poverty stricken homes, similar to arter a series « « Oar ted ¥ « lailey the | the, board v o who_bo- ract e ere voleed ¢ v ) in Wall dward Rheinholdt of 171 Pleas- Carmelo D'Angelo of 107 Chapman | ved in this city yester ‘pfl oct, reported to the police this e VR TR e e, Chapman | ease discovered in this ity yesterday A ming, that his automobile had YOUNGEMEN LIGELD U, PSR v loenee o wed. | wiit be shown Tt 'and smashed the traffic post| The Springfleld, Mass: police today i ""“}'”"’f" Sl S e ¢ Main and East Main |communicated with Cgptain T P LA L Sl O W R T T 3 : b \ho repairing of |W. Grace, that John Tessler, William | 21, of North Attleborough, Mass, and | Mrs. W. H. Tlooth, chairman of the High School Boys Do Honor to Fallen Sirech e D ok S Dobruck and Harry Higgins, all of |Miss Anna Regalis, aged 20, of 25 | woman's committee, and Mrs. Arthur f a man pake the post. this city, had been taken Into custody |I'lorence street | Kimball, vice-chairman, will conduct! Heroes—Other Notes of Interest Aty whom the right® woul LEAL “SCIENTIHG METH“DS UF — o . 1 P 0 Salv i I wmving deei this morning. The trio were a tag day I'riday, and 100 Salvation | gunool. having d ; (G TRANSFERS PROPERTY }L‘":M in a rebm In that clty. No| KACEY SOCIAL PRIDAY, [ Avmy collection boxes have been pro- | The clause is heing placed on*a Ih FSTNG AND TRADING isadore Simons has transferred his| ,o . 5o yeen placed against them | A lunch will he served at the K. of 1 for solicitors. Girls and yowm Wreaths were placed on the mor AL Lion Banan o vL I interests In property the cornerof | Springfield polie stated. In a|C. home on Franklin Square Fridgy | women will be placed at all important | ments at the court of honor in Wal | resente d ardinos, soon t | " Main and Myrtle streets to LdlMan i oSt ST iong to Higgins there [cvening and the party will take on the | Points in the city to sl tags. Tag | nut Hill park this afternoon hy the | {ried in su r court on a charge of IN STUEKS Simons. The property is Known 88| o roung a revolver. [ form of an informal Christmas social, | day headquarters will be opened in |iligh school R. O. T. C. unit. The ex- | bribing T. P. MeAuti ' Simons block and is occupied by sev-| |The house committee is in charge of | the office of former mayor George A.|ercises took place at 3:30 o'clock fol- | 5 = written by a | eral stores. Revenue stamps on *{"" ——— | preparations and they h arranged | Quigley |lowing a short street parade | JOHN G. ROOT ELECTED S ekl ot deed which has been offered for | v | S, for a program of .vocal instru i wre under consideration, but| The weekly meeting of the Radio | s d LB o By record, indicate a $60,000 transaction. | NO CUTS RECOMMENDLD. mental selections for the entertain- | have not materialized, for an open |club has been postponed until the equesting a free 2:‘"“' B e matter i ¢ Yesterday t not t of luck, but { Tag Day Friday. — - Chairman W. 13, Rossberg stated that 1 TRy erting A and success | Chosen to Head New Britain Council Despite the fact that all city boards|pent of all those who may be present. [ air movie on the green Friday even- |first Wednesday after the Christmas| Royal Arcanum, for Coming Yo and :]:mm;vssmw wers requested to ing. Permission has been given by |vacation. The Morse code will bel Jjohn G st was ele PRILDM‘\\- i consider the advisability of cutting |T————— e Mayor Curtis to go ahead with tag |studied head of the New Tritain Counei ok o PALACE |salarics and make recommendations |TOO LA ) ¥ ATION | day, and speakers have heen puro- A meeting of the senior civies elub| 728, Royal Arcanum he wal | MARKELSON & CO. to tonight's meeting, not a single reso- | | cured to address audiences in the the- | will be held tonight in the awditorium. [ mecting the counc S v s Investment Securities bt.a"mg ‘l\e)‘t um],'“ ,, [ |1ution to that efrect will be offered. | NOTICETY Ll pouttry. Harford | ters. Letters have been sent to the (A Christmas soclal will be held with a | He has been a mem order ||| 342 MAIN ST., HARTFORD, €T “Third Anniversary Weck” M|1he matter was discussed at several |y, 12°21-10x | tearh captains, calling for a big rally [grab-bag feature Tor & nimben or:ve Ran al " none No S SR B v sessions of boards during the past few at the army barracks on Arch street Tickets for,the Amphion club plays|w P i s affaira, ity Reserved seats on sale Now B CCO e et with nothing but dis D e by fang woman wishies | at 12:30 tomorrow, at which time re- [to be produced in January were| The other officers who Jiave favor. e 13- % | ports will be asked from all teams, placed on sale at the school today. |elceted for the coming year are Direct private wire to New York.

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