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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921, 5 o s e e st . ¥ et Financil News JANY RESPONSES) ™™ """ WL GIVE QUT | Civlloms =ssomso sz 1) AlD wmw S OVER 200 MEALS - - | PUTINAM & GO. dleted a continuance of firm call and « ) ‘ of g N Member New York Stock Fxchange time vates over the Xmas hollday O v I 1 W | Y T suceessor to Richioy & ©o. e e 011 RHe R0l Woumn WO | o Wi o For Christias Gelebration-Many iy operated upon “yoterday | § 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN to its recent st 1y riae Steels, rall ; STANLEY I EDDY, Mgr TEL, 2040 letrolag—lanoy ottn, motors,tenthers ant enemiewn | Did Not Ask Charity |5, e e e v (rganizations Go-operate " g | 1% - — fd.,, was weakest of the specialties \ « ) ¢ ] .' W k e we Ofier Jing almost two points I would Iike to help that poor|rendercd My ) i T ) ¢ A T : the ; s i U o ) I Christn uners will be | g belr istinus 1ive, A . ~ Wall strcet, noonTrading n (he |widow who was found sick with sev. | [0 DA BCYLE v et ot by Tocat organization in the | Danccia oo |4 10 Shares American Hardware Corporation first half of the scssion was in UEhtest | eral small ehfldren, T will give you || ane ke "‘“ nolds this evening and tomorrow. 10irty | advt volume of any n several w some money and will you s I e e el Vat : he Rotary 1 by the Elks,| ‘There will b 50 shareb Lu”uf‘l.b, Erary & C!a}f Contrar to predictlons however, fghe gets 1t?* The above letter was |, st o1 I Ameriean Leglon and its|of the m.\v 8 nuu at the St John's money rates eased. Call loans opened [ handed a member of the Salvation | h¢ committul sevvice ut grave) ;) ) n ) by the Salva-|[Q Y 1. ( D P a memb G GRR i Ce 4 1 « e Salva- | Evangelleal church on Aven 3 50 Sh N ! j dd and extended over Xmas at 5 1-2 per [ Army staft who had charge of one [ €O “"‘!‘1 "“ LRy i by the Daughters of |night at 7 o'clock 1 ares Norf: “{ u b a8 satad |ap k i Yioe o | Krause, The burlal was in $ ¥ | BRY = : § cent and (I\M‘qunfnvxllvm was lowered |of the strect Ketties thin morming, | G50 ooy abella, 14 by the Iir ngrega-| A complete line of Columbia Gra S —————————T T to 5 per cent before noon, Oils of the [with the request that a dollar, which ) chureh and probably 30 others|onolas and records, at John A, An. | === e e—— lower grades, leathers, coppers and [was attached, he used towards fur- AT s Individunls and private organiza-|drews & Co.—ndvt minor motors and equipments were | nishing relief for the f Iy, o~ LA Y i ghter a b rnin ning ef fo amily et rins Bl ot Rl Do nes will Lo A daughter was born this morning H. L. JUDD LG, JUDD Ww. 1. SLOPER singled out for pressure at reactions of More than a dozen communications, [ "y (o ik j ) 1ddy-Glover Post, American [to Mrs. Jacob Bohnert of Branford e held tomorrow morning from the v ‘ b 1to 3 points. Populur steels und cquip- | phone calls and Inquiries have heen | o 0t 1 Legion and the woman's auxiliary has [ Mrs, Bohnert was formerly of this ments were not affected by the re- [received at the army barracks for In- | \Wabh of 705 Stanlug strect. The se nad to take cace of upwarda. of |city. und ds the wife of dacab Bohnert f action and the only change among|formation concerning the family of | iim e 1o FOE LT at s 'SP individuala, In some way or other. fwlio was killed In a motoreyele acel (-D rates was a decline of 1 1-4 points for [the poor wash woman, an account of e : | Iy, fruit, cigarettes and toys will [dent in Derlin two months ago 0 Atlantic Coast Line. The market ral-{ which was published fn a recent edi- \‘,‘l“'\\ QUGS SIDLE t out, toys and candy to the| Cut prices on all Christmas box: Iled moderately at noon when buying |tlon of The Her g milles, supplementing the dinners| of cigars. Walsh and Holtelder's, 40 e bttt cever |k Clothing andlcannedbzocasiareine Yeunle Heniaciin I they are needed, and other gifts| Maln street.—advt in the entire oll division. Ing received right along at the army | 1oinie the three manths old daugh. | to the boys in hospitals | “Carl Nelson of Cherry street, a_pa Wall street, 1:30 p. m.—The market h\(ulwumllrm for the vellef of the T anhDanTamt [ Daughters of Isabella will send | tient at the Polyelinic hospital in i We Offcr’ and Kecommend arifted aimlessly during the mid-ses- | family. There s a basketful of food | /o 1ug Washis 5 P i of money, toys and other gifts [ York, ls home for the holidays sfon the only noteworthy incident be- [there now, walting for the woman to |, ! e ) y the Newlngton home for Crippled : B P T e B e ) ] y e R R e L Newing ! rippled| Your Xmas Vietrolas at Moran =Ty fng o sudden decline in Chicago and [send one of her children to get it. | e b hos-| Lildren, The Junlor Achievement | advt andacrs Yary an lar Northwestern of 3 1-2 points on mod There has been some comment|™ e X council will send toys to various needy yrge Leghorn and Thomas Crowe erate “(;iklwrnm% IAIn‘n‘nl:”(‘l:lw:’“ll(‘.‘:lx'l;'lll’ ir!r";:‘\,uh‘(:.lflln [:‘;‘ :;]1[«: fv;::l)th{:\m\,vf"1"21:‘; CARD O THANKS hildren, through the Welfare asso- \\z\u 1]1‘-(«((n th,r- «; tholic | nn.lr«uu”m T S YL Y A ST TR ST s S s Gl e SE i il espectally s, equip s and - peopie are no y versan s i | ciatio rashington, D. C., are spending the | s — — ties the trend was toward increased | with the circumstances, ¢ ving dt| W VR LAo s out nelghbors and | e, yiymiax dinners to 50 families | Christmas recess at their home in this M T 4 stendiness, would have heen impossible for such ! i SCYEW] 0 supplies of food and clothing to| city. a condition to exist without the mun- [Corp., and especially shmen of o604 qividuals will be sent out by the, Danceland tonight, Trinity Orch at Col l WEST MAIN STREFET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECYICUT i Investments, Local Stocks Pelepiione 1515—1816 QUOTATIU FURNISHED ieipal authorities knowing ft. The |the Stanley Rule & int 1or ] vation Avmy tomorrow morning. | advt. BY PULNAM & CO.|Salvation Army mects the argument 5 !‘““‘“‘ a k I'riday evening the army will Sidney Raphael, a student ¢ with the story that the woman was [(eath of our ! ¢ father and Ab ic mnd sandvofor .| umbia, has turned to the city for High Low Cloge [not in destitute cireumstances, so long | for floral tributes, ’}' I (fl"_* I'.‘_,”‘ andyAtoniehetond :’h,. h\(,'m‘;::&' ; i L as she was able to do washing, but [ MES. JAMES Ho Wi = Bernard Conley, a student at Col conditions became acute when she fell [ MR, AND MRS, JAMES G. WEBB, WP, « s lids R e ot B MEAND MR S DWAR DAL D | NOULDESL OB SEITX ANEE "M[f,',,':\.l‘:ll“\“\";»“qy,‘»{‘;‘-\ h‘w‘lx 2 Lb e L 1t ing rather proud she refused to notify | MISS LENA I WERD, FOR ALL POSIMASTERS. {5 “4q0. Ne tain Market.—adyt Am Toco any one of her circumstances and the S 5 Washington, Dee. 28.-A bill abol John Regley, a student at George- Am Sm & Re,. 437 43% |discovery was made ty cident, ishing competitive examinations for | town coliege, is home for the Christ Am Sg Rf em.. 7 5 617 Had the woman appealed to any l‘» J { postmasters and permitting the pres- [ mas holidays TAX ON AMERICAN BiiASS y i 811G 3 1, Jone for aid, there {8 no doulit hut that - | ident to nominate anyone he pleases, Dance at ram's, Mon. night Am Sum Tel & Tel 3% 314 either the Salvation Army, the Wel- vas introduced by Representative | advt We shall be pleased to inform in- Am Tel : } 5 y R 1 Am Tob . : 301 3 ave assoclation or the city charity de- D fl | Langley, repubtican, Kentucky. All| Miss Ruth Raphael, who is teaching vestors regarding application of Am Wool .. f 7 8% [partment wonld have becn glad to 4 u’ executive orders issned by former |school in New York city, will spend |3 the federal i r w, as it Ana Cop ... ‘ 3 8% {look Into her case. | Presidents Roosevelt, Taft and Wi [the holidays at her home at 77 Grove s iaae S Atc Tp & S F.. 91 4 91% | That there are people in the cf e son, and by President Harding, relat-|Hill. jliesterine n LIS At Gf & W1 307 30% |too proud to accept charity openly, is | 5 mr to the appointment of postmast- an Brass - jald Loco ..... 96 g shown by the fact that a an, Uollef‘ 100 ‘l‘(‘,wl ,g N ers, would be abrogated under the NO SANTA IN ZI0N. Dalti & Ohlo .. 3 15 |mother of nine children, who y = measure, which would give the presi- SER TR Beth Steel Bo.. 55 5614 [day appealed to a Saivation Army P | dent free rein in the selection of all|Voliva lssues Decpee Abolishing Kris Iilyn Itap Trah 3 6% [captaln for shoes for her children, i olmnts D]SCDVB]‘Cd sses of postmasters. Kringle Myth. o banl X 2 B e : Chicago, Dec. 28.—Children of Zion, JOHN P. KEOUG H Cen Leather ... 30% g 4 |returned the shoes in indignation ST PERSHING'S GREETING. | referred to in the e, 1L, home of Wilbur Glenn Voiva's Member Consoldated Stock Lxchange of New York Ches & Ohio ... b¢ 5% when her case Chi Mil & St. P 177 % |columns of the newspape Chlcago, Dec. 23.—The collection of | Commander of American Forces Sends | Catholle Apostaife chureh, with = no 3 95 Chi Rock T & P 317 ; Reports at the noonday luncheon |plant products at the Ifeld Museum o SN Ta sa Lo oo e peacefully tomorrow night with no Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Chile C Jer e 103 4 ! today showed $169 additional col-| here is bei mented by repre- i thonght of lying awake in hope of Danbury e e Al et New Haven Chino Cop ... lections, making the total amount itations and models of living plants New York, Dec. 23.-—Gen. Persh- | hearing reindeer on the roof or Santa ¢ BO\D” gikee Cor Prod T $1,760.51, 1 on living material obtained as|ing has sent out through army publi-|Claus coming down the chimney, Middletown Springfield r Steel . 65 i 64 Because of the inclement weather, a | far as possible where it naturaliyjcation this Christmas greeting to the IFor Voliva has issued a decree abol- Cuba Cane Sug. conference took place between George | grows at its best. They have, besides un forces ishing Santa Claus. The Kris Kringh Dircct Private Wire to New York aid Boston Endicott-John . T8 3 | A. Quigley, chairman of the general | their falthful realism, the virtue ot ther in peace or war it I8 the | jyvth has gone the way—in Zion—of . 1. GROFJ, Mgr—Room 509, N, #. Nut'l Bank Blig~—Tel. 1012 Erie . . committes. and Mrs. W. H. Booth, | always showing the plant at the par-|privilege and the duty of the soldiers | (he round world and the law of grav- Erie 1sf 3 53 16 5% |chairman of the women's committee, | ticuldr stage which is botanically to uphold the glorious traditions of {jintion. Voliva says they don't exist.r Gaston, W Y when it was decided to postpone most signiticant; something which | the past. During these times of un- jon children, however, will not G en Blectric ...139 3814 9 |day until tomorrow. even a greenhouse cannot do. Spe- tinty and difficuity whether in or 0 Xmas toys. The decree Gen Motors .... U e S efal, important features it minute, | out of the army the soldier must con hiaonsiEne e & of The Royal Purple Goodrich B T Co B ; v T are to be seen enlarged, as are the|fldently and caurageously do this part|xmas the llmba of forgotten | .o icad ona class c ; aaat ] o= ‘Thin collection is growing and will | peace. Our army stands for peace on \eeting Inspira Copper . 3 Tnereased Import Tax on Non-Exposed | Thia collection is ceeive appropriate glfts No. 29 this evenir n Tri W DBRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain \uunwl Bank DBidg. 10 Central Row Telephone ) Telephone Charter 8000 DONALD R. HART, Manager Mcmber Hartford Stock Member N. Y, Stock Lixcharn Exchange. Am Bt Sug Am Can Am Cot Oll.. Interborough Con 13 ; Sensitized Films is Advocat M1 time upluce & ERilicie Nt GHLOEE o ! i Only they are to be told the gifts| i hocember Ve ’ T Interbor con pfd 35 3% 8% R ‘3“‘“' plants RO all divisio ol Hi % re sent down from “above” to bel i pe celebrated and an open night | ‘,i” h ! Int Mer Marine 3 14 Washington, Dec.. 23.—Ti the vegotable kingdom, living and ex- [ Rob \"l& ( d “ oman, distributed by fathers and mothers. | i\ pe ohserved. An entertainment Yiia Tot aied e mrate s A 13 import duties on motion picture films, | tinet, to give the visitor a compre- | Ballab A RS SO R e e 3 gensitized but not exposed, wos urged | hensive idea of its scope and great| Sscape With “*H 00 s e He e provider anc e e |l trador and inveklor who fie Pacific Oil before the senate finance committee | variety. Among them will be not only Chicago, Dec Two armed rob- 7' 0 S e Int Nicke today by Charles H, Cole of Boston,|the well kiown economic plants of bers today entered the home EHE . s Tnt 'pu-; r speaking for the Bay State Films Co.|the world, but also some of the r tephen M ), a former Diatds ‘e Boston; the Eastmas Kodak Co.; the | markable, botanical rarities, like the|slate's attorney, bound and i S“:“"“‘{T,‘;‘ 3 Sumatra, a|Mre. Malato, who wa i CHURCH PROGRAM Kennecott Cop Ansco Co., and the Powers Films|paras oty a " 5 alone, ¢ sl RonalilcsNiie e W T OF e Stael Products, all of Rochester, N. Y. plant of the troy rest, without [robbed the house of ry and e of first prize a LT G .n{ Nlh‘;r. THUDB " leaves but with a flower the |money cstimated at $14,( Harey Sjolander Prepares Christmas|ond, both tir the “45" ci Lehigh Valley . 561 1 The witness said foreign competi-|stem or | ) S Gl bok i B B S y E i rgely G an alr re- | size of half a barrel which no botan- a - tourney under the auspices o | NULCTIRE i sx Petrol .. E 1 tion, largely German already had r ‘ ) | s - S Sl Tatlik ney A Jnnleng ¢ THE M"-(.]'q.f.fl 4 sulted in the closing of two of the five | len h - been able to | CHARGE TWO WITH Muste for Swedish Lutheran | Holy Name soclety of the chure NYLoiiiG L o - . 1y | - N m™ 1 o . s ) e ILvange 5 . ourl Pacific 175 4 & {tlm factories in the country. r, the wide S0 bay RN EXPRISS ROBRERY | The following prosram has been ar. | St Jon - . "mfl‘(&’ X ; In place of the 20 per cent, ad|curious and almost eatinet “Tuniboa b vanged for by Harry Sjolander, or- : 3 30 f the Sou rloan des lic of ] : W ¢ helt baints : BATTAGELIA IN AGAIN » \ir Brake ! 67% 4 |valorem rate in the Fordney bill, Mr. [ Of the South African desert, a relle off ., 3 : inist at the Swedish Lutheran . : N Y Central .. T 2 2% | Cole asked for a specific rate of three | dnother age, the “vegctable EHEED SO e M e his ch to be carried out at the Cheist- | Gus Battaglia was notifi writt p NYNHGS&EH 1% 2 dquarters of one cent & foot on posl- | Australla and othets known by repu- G last night by De-{mas morning services Sunday at be in police court tomorrow - 1l \ Me book te Norfolk & West 97 9 g {ive films and one and one quarter|tetion to botanists, but which only 3 e G Marshal - Miller. {g'clock: Organ prelude, “Christmas,” | wer a char of non 0 | v sending us North ".,‘m“c 78 cents a foot on negative films. If speci- few white m=n h EVer teen is alleged to have stolen cloth- |y Dethier; Christmas Caro . | was recently placed on proba o5 f g 4 The most recent addition to the ex- [1N8 Which-was in transit in an Ameri-|irst Noel,” Stainer; "Silent o |supreme court, where he W v Pure Ol ....... ¢ fic rates are not granted he urged an lway expros any = g ' 15 P 4 A ‘I\‘“ AN & g i press company ship- [ Grabe | 54 g 2 gler: | raigned on a b ge of burgl [ CIOYTAN- Pan Am I & § 0 2 |ad valorem rate of per cent on - | Grul d “Hosanna' by ign v ) FRIE 0OCOANU 0 1 4 |7 d IFoley is alle d to have >~ | s 7 & s . . " - e S P 2 % : iR bania on | & cocoanut paln As placed in its i p el anthem ome All Ye I I ) A 0, ;f"“ol‘\'lr‘n“' s ;\““];':“\'“1“:‘1'(‘;:;‘“" or 50 per cent 0N |, ga, this 1s to be seen from a van » stolen goods. They w ¢ offertory, “Oh Holy JITNEUR 18 ARRESTED MARKELSON & CO. djerc Arl Ve 2 z ore @ k ¥ N 1 1 wn fore nited f Ji et K 4 ]‘Xj“‘;hm_uh Pl 6 R 5 SR e e sl point ordinurily enjoyed only by “‘ } _}' '”H" La ;u‘;r‘ m}\ml-t | Nis Adam; soprano solo by male | Frnest Nyguist, a fitney hus d v, Investment Securities Pressed Steel Car 63 63 63 eq the difference in manufactur hirds or monkeys, or by smull wooly- ani: hel hear- ehe organ postlude, “Hallelujah | was arrested today by Policeman John | 42 MAIN 57., HARTFORD, CT. Con Cop . 14 % [ing costs in thls country and Burope | 't} 1 ‘boys Inquest of nul Chorus,”” Handel. Liebler, on a charge of overcrowdii ’hono No. 2 2281 § . long trunks has of necessity been cut | y 1 Y 3 , i T 8 | but would permit imported films to be _“'f‘ ds W‘“ e 'H‘“ ‘“"‘m S ey [nis bus. 1 will 1 Rep L &S ... d sold in America at a profit Lt SoRC s tomorrow morning P » served -~ e WINNERS AT ¢ ' o ESrid et LS E - = o8- hibit is a reconstruction of the top of ? Direct private wire to New York. STRIKERS TO CONFER “GOLD SHIP" DOCKS New York, Dec. 28.—The steam- ship Adriatio arrived today from Eng- SCANNEL AT DARTMOUTH s e ————————————— Royal DD, foot leaves could not find room in the incl ; cage, but the visitor sees beforc iim| Portland, Me, Dec. 23 — Long dinclatr O1l Refin 22 y Py D ! nim | ; 23 ; fi‘m““ 1[1’_ : BTN at the level of the eye the fruiting |shoremen who le Al WO e the * South Pac oo . - and flowering portion of the tree. He | docks Wednesday, voted today to ac wnd with more than 7,000 sacks of| Boston, Dec 3, 1n 4 - » O i/ wing < "he : 2 ks s i \ 1 3% r South Railway . 4 Proves He Was Obeying Orders When || o goe (he whole process of tlower to the request of Mayor Chaplin| xmas mall. She also brought $3,-lathletic commi R & $ : He Shot at Suspects. ing from the first appearance of the onference with a cltizens’ com-| (00000 in gold, consigned to localithe retentl Texas Co " Sor ‘oval has | bud and its opening as a fiower cl Sl e Dl R | banks s Texas & I‘.ulh(‘ Washington, Dec. 283-—Approval has pening a fiow i f 1 purHos | g Tol Pro been given hy the postoffice depart- (ter through cvery stage of the d of adjusting theh \,|r|‘|xt~¥uv~. over obaceo Pr y = ; 4 i 0 2% | ment to reports made by Carl W.[opment into the big green fruits and | working conditi with the steam s a » Cranscont O L Mays, a marine postal guard, who|into the more famillar dry, m: ‘ | s 4 result of the tieup of WWI”MMMM,# fi,fl’"‘ *'J'ul‘w*«#sirfl HERE IT iS! ONLY TWO DAYS BEFORE CHRISTIAS dents near Denmark, 8. C.,, Decembher to fifteen from the | most leaf- 1 have been ordered to oth- 17, following their refusal to leave the axils. bvor and you don’t know what to buy for the members of your family or vour friends. [ — 1 United Fruit United Retail St 3% ! U 8 Yood Pro. 10 train on which he was stationed. In an adjoining cas | 1 Mays contended that he was obey- |hov the coco-palm sprouts from A $3.000 HAUL ! ing the orders he had recelved in con- | hut and some details of its structure | New Haven, Deg Daniel Gold L £ s 5 nection with his duty of guarding the | and products Ihese include the | man, furrie JId the police today U S 8 tel pfd 116 % 115 | y0iis when he fired on the youths, but | “copra,” the dried coconut meat of | that somcone threw an ice cream ad Utah Cop oo 08 £ 63 | added that he did not know that they | commerce; coconut oil expressed 1rom | yertising sign through his store win Willvs Overland . 6% 2 5% | nad been injured until the train arriv- | it Which forms a valuable vegetable | dow and took $3,000 worth of furs (Putnam & Co). ed at the next station, tat of increasing importance with the | away : : Bid Asked impending decline in the wor S Indus Alco 38% S Rubber Co 54% 8. Steel .... 83% 2% 831 e O 5 pro z S Hfd Elec Light .... 144 146 l]\[|§|()|[ \\, 3, duction of animal fats, highly es \ " douthern N T Tel .....104% 117% | Mineola, N. Y., ,,,\r_ 5. A safe | teemed for fine soaps and widely en AT S okl (L e Am Brass ....ooeesee-2 285 | containing stock certificates and jew- | tering into the composition of butter Am Havdware 5 152 elry valued at $50,000, stolen Jast Au- | Substitutes There are rmented Billings & Spencer com 28 gust from the Port shington home made from the coeo m sap, Iiristol Brass 17 of T'rank 8. Hastings, was fished out | tuba’ and “toddy™ soap and candles (folt's Arms ey 23 of Manhasset Bay yes s made from the inner gle Lock .....oen 9 52 v e coconut; 1y cord, matting anders, 1' and C ... 50 MASS FOR ACCIDENT VICTIM brushes m the fibrous outer JOSEPH WILSON DIES B Machine ...... 10 A reguiem high minss will be cele- [ 2u#k or ‘“colr; wood of the coco- S yrd, Dec. 23.—Joseph Wilson, Niles-Be-Pond com . 40 43 |prated Thursday morning at 9 o'glock | P2I™: known as ‘porcuplne wood™ |4 ired in the Miller street cross- North & Judd 41 44 14t St. Joseph’s church for the repose wrticles made of it thatching ent of vesterday, died In the Peck, Stow and \\ncm 28 30 B tle gonli of the atel Tivank Malats | Druare dress rinl from the lez .\ hospi this afternoon. His is the Russell Mfg Co 100 105 fta, The deceased was killed in an au- § P IhE SUnRISREY 1O DAY OX il death in this accident wherein Scovill Mfg C 875 400 |{omoblle acoldent at Atlantio City, last| HiS, {re¢ which docs not find - some hit itomobile which was Standard Screw 0 250 |weck. utliization heing driven over the crossing in an aut and Iine v 35 | effort to save time Wilson was . te Ce 45 o v -, el . . inisher in t Stamford Ro h F fFiton Miz Co cuues DIES ON DAY ATTER Ithaca Bank Building Gt avante | New Haven, Dee The supreme court of errors sitting here today ration to decisions on New Haven county at the October sitting. Be prepared for next vear, How? By joining our Nmas Club and letting us send them a check for any amount you wish them to get. A Class To Fit Every Purse § .50 A Weck Brings $ 25.00 Plus Interest 1.00 A Week Brings 50.00 Plus interest 2.00 A Week Brings 100.00 Plus Interest 5.00 A Week Brings 250.00 Plus Interest An appropriate card will go with their check when niailed to let them know who sends them the gift. Btanley Works ... 48 L SON'S SUDDEN DEATH . o Providence, Dec, 23.—Charles H Is Destroyved by Fire! NE \\ YORK CLEARING nov \l’} REPORT. | 04,300,000 George, 83, whose only son, Rev. E Ithaca, N. Y., Dec. 23.—IFire which | - P 60,900,000 ward A. George, dropped dead on the [ broke ont at one o'clock thls morn- | IN PRISON 4 LN street at New Haven yesterday, died |ing threatened to compeltely destroy | thersfie Dec. 23.—Louls Bon- VICTIMS IDENTIFIED today. He was formerly in business |the Ithaca Savings Bank bui At sentenced to life imprisonment Roston, Dec. 28.—The man and |in this city and was postmaster dur-|1:30 the flames were reported to be | from Bridecport for the Kkilling of | woman who-were victims of a murder |InE the Cleve land administration sweeping through the structure with [ Daniel Walk former alderman ! and suicide in Chinatown last night e FEEEETE the efforts of the firemen somewhat | and saloonkeey died in prison last ”‘“.",I"mm“] today as Belle Payne WHITE CHRISTMAS LIKELY. wdicapped by th cold weather, {un:m aged 70 o murder occurred nd Nick Savitz, both of this city. They | New York, Dec. 23.—A white > building is s to be worth|on December 7, 1918 yad been employed in a chocolate fac- | Christmas for most of New England 0,000, | ory. The police expressed bellef that|was in prospect today with a fairl favitz spot and killed the girl and|heavy fall of snow almost general. DEBS IS HOPEPUL, fengt Dec. 23.——Four of the in- hen turned the gun on himself | Weather burcau officlals supplement- | Atjanta Do oodore | depende “iing hoise today an- ¥ ed the official forecast of warmer|pebs, of Terre Haute, Tnd., hrother of 10U ed that they had declded defi- fl———-_—-—_lwn:\flwr with possible rain tonight| gugene V. Debs, soclalist leader, fm- | itely to operate on the open shop | mrul Salurélny ly],\' )‘}l‘_\lnll‘ |:ml a blanket | prisoned in the Atlanta penitentiary, | P/an : of snow for Christmas Day was not|arrived here last night and planned to | SR PALACE—Starting Sun. at all unlikely visit his brother. Mr. Debs sald that | ADMIRAT, BARTON DEAD. Pr . niver: ” 2 B i e while hopeflil he had no definite fn-| Philadelphia, Dec. 28.—Rear Ad- 'Fh"d A‘“ iversary Week SENTENCED TO DIE. formation that his brother was about | miral John Kennedy Barton, U. 8. N., Biggest Show ever in Town Charleston, W. Va., Dec. 23.—Te-|to be released. Penitentiary officials | retired, 69, former engineer in chief - illlams : s today © said they had received nothing what-|of the U. 8. Navy, died at the Phila- | served Sea roy Willlams, a negro, today con- | sai y ha | Y, Reserved ts victed of eriminal assault and senten- | ever from Washington with respect to | delphia Navy yard hospital early to- | ced to be hanged March 3 next. Mr, Debs. | day. nm“ o = 1ot OPEN SHOPS Operating New T ki e The Only Club Britain’s Larg ! ,‘ USTL in the City Paying Xmas Club \ S