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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER AP L R TR £ A P A 808 14 . P —. 1 TS — 17 ¥ Y | ' Fifxancial N‘ews (I‘AT LEAGUE HAS ‘1 City‘lte{ns ll0(‘;‘!:(:)\“1“\'mi;s‘{:i\:k‘ l)x\l}w“'\{)fl\‘\tl\lx e Te o e o) THOGOOD GAMES 55 s L e i PUTNAM & CO. Editors Severely Criticize Claims of i | Martin, at 7 Atember New York Stock Exchange ly during the morning, ratls and sea 1ills' : ome of het 80 i soned Industrials again givi way to Engine Company No v 0 1 rri-Color to L Fleet of 114 v he had resided successor to Richter & Co, peculative issue, Heavy selling ol I.]a]d [.(” “( bess ions a[ Y M (J out at 9:45 o'clock yesterd ) Sl y Rev. : 5 rinity 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN General Motors were attributed to Ing to 57 Lincoln strec firc b Methadist churc STANLEY I, 1DDY. Mgr e -vnq() priee reductions by two of its leading L defective chimn Mpped to Asbury ¢ { . N P, . €y ondon IS T [Q}] 5! jated | MPPS N . rance's claims for a lorg Gertrude, the infant daugl its advance to & polnts on resumption CPadd B e b e g L e of the dividend, American lee, Davi s Y B i of submarines, made b the | L 1 “Ie fl.fi‘pr Loco. made gains of 2 and & points, |ed at the Y. M. C Haturaat: arten R anaht . ] [ nt tl eting vhich vesume publication today wnd Jones Brothers Tea rose un.|game by the score of 32 to 19, Bllson [ ain Machine company's officc { b | morning, wiil be buriced tomorro of u point each, There was [starred for the winners and Paulson |"uesday. e o la] [ cenoon, . Rey G. Ohman o | 0 }‘ R 1, . .l B : - Toroporition at a cor cmbicd | |5 50 Shares h & Judd son Chemical, Plerce Ofl and Lima| Two games of basketball were play ol W Trokat sl y ¢ “‘““‘“““f"'m‘““}"".“““” i Y“.“ Gortriila Wolinsoh | 0 5 ’ v | tuck 1 ; n G '}\n. grican H d '@ C Buldwin, New York Alr Brake, Utah, [noon by the Cat League. The Wild- | the Amerienn Soclety of Mochanical | ot the oo atman holid Mr. and Mrs, Charles Johnson 0 Shares aerican nardware orporatlon condn, Stromberg, Manhattan [Cits trimmed the Tom-Cats in the firs e LS ! [atter the Cliristmns holldays. | : ) 3 min n in Irst | Engineers to be hald in the New it | wDoubling any class of naval ton-(lyons street, who died : .)0 S‘nriw ud"]fil.“", “"“'y lark a liberal supply of call money at the|for the losers. The results of hoth Mr. and Mrs. P luce nent lares tl vedish Lutheran church, will opening rate of b per cent games are ns follows: daughler Margaret, of i "W y 1 | clate, Wall street, 1:30 p. m.—Bull pools| Nelson, Willlams . NI Ariaaraan | dia A 6w AL M r e Jitrea | Foh o st A NS RIE R —— availed them of the 4 1-2 per cent RIEhe Mosvard SO T B Ty s badt 1€8 1to tathom th "“‘.‘”: finaure OB ik Doty A i 0 e SRR NI ¢ rate at mid-day to renew operations | Bengston .. Kalgren Ienry Rower, of i l;m tl i \y’x“mi‘n ‘hu‘.. 1 b Hl‘-l The of Patrick Doherty of Ji DD ;§ . ¢ . JUDD V. 1. SLOPER elected issues, J 4 in- 3 forwar: 3 " v ogu Ll LEN Ay SRR Left I'orward N was the gueat nd iy other liber: 16w ‘ th 4 ik street, who died ‘.\“ "M‘I! d) H.sp .m Sl s po AN (DU 1BoT vevssessssssssss Paulson|Mrs. I C. Prelle of I3 Westmi ¢ Gazette characterizing it|night, was held at 9 o'clock [ American Loco. advanced 2 1-4, Cop- Center Christmas travagant. The Gazette adds: | day morning at St. Mary's chi i pers and several of the granger ralls |Schode ,........ Wilson William ¢, Preiie i “J{ emphasizes t all important | Rev. Walter MeCrann was rose 1 to almost 2 points. Right Guard mford, spent the Christmas | ¥ s spirit and let [brant of a requiem high mas bt lifference betweer o 900 4o . Blanchard, Schmidt |days with Mrs, Prell ) r of the American posals for|turial was in St. Mary's (Putnam & Co) ; Left Guard {and Mra. Ritter of sty il [hitintian - 23 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNI ‘m.('r AnEhe High Low Close| pield gouls; Willums 5 )5, Aemes 1’_ ‘n.\ o air T ) 1ot in E nvestments, Local Stocks Telepiione 1515—1816 m Beet Su ... 27% 27'% |Corazzo 1, Anderson 4, gston I3 polloaslocay ) 1fals) m vashington, Mrs, Joseph Celletier 5 2 — - Am Can .... 34% 33% 3 Schode 3, Paulson fou! goals: |48INE a building at 1l ar v,(‘,y;l.,‘l Yy sever Fot'the| The ¢ Feit ‘II\II o .|“ seph I’ ;j W Qff d R ) ' E : e Offer and Recommend Am Cr & Idy 145 145 5 Hehode 1, Corazzo 1, Kalgren 1,;|Hotel Washington on | v . ewspapers, and t rican offer | tier of Kensington, will be held Am Cotton Oil .. 22 22 b cferce, Hergstrom; timer, Miller, [ Vaham Kupelian of Mo ilitoxs iction oWIES andilo'glockitoronnony R o X DERSaL B Landerfi F‘Y’ary and Clal‘k Am . & Leath 13% 13% 3 scor Plude, Plainville, an emp ey pitish submarine e is extolled | Paul's ehureh, at Kensington, The Am Loco . 109% ! Jorks is umdergoing treatment for ‘HI P xt bes 1 « olition, [ burial avill be in St ary's new ceme Am Smelt & Ref 45 7% E The second game was o walk-av to his hand ned while at \ t n des ’ tery in this ctiy Am Su Ref Com 52 51% 52% [for the Bear-Cats over the Boh-Cats, |" last Baturday “Fai ac [ Dritish Am Sumatra Tob 33% 81% 334 |'the final score was 47-10, Bezanson of Miss Mary Johnson of the } \eme of abolition the Americar ”S 0 1E - . - T — Am Tel & Tel 114% 4 the winnars dropped in 14 fleld gonts, | Britain Institute, is visiting at Nor- | proposs Hal e e (Ji!L EN H ; : LAH Am Tobacco ... 13 12 32 |Nelson also played a fine g “'f!"‘ ; o + gays the Dally News, which finds I R Am Woolen ... 799 vords 3 & 3 A he board, of director of the [t impossthle to see how big build- AnchRAn ophs 503 x\:'.ly:n.‘:..-::,.“” "’.‘ f'f the losers. = | cyumper of Commerce is holding a | jug iberam can be upheld In the |Youngsters i Ifome On FHIL Tlave ,X(‘.vl.‘ 1]1_.;. & \h I 'J‘.::A 92 e Right Forward face of Anglo-American pressure, Gala Time Over Christmas—Got| ; NEW BR . 1\ HARTFORD Gulf & W I 32% 1y | awards Sclneider, Anderson = e Empapereniasy New Britain National Bank Blig. 10 Central Row 3aldwin Loco .. 99 96 99 Left Torwar I '& B | GET 5 YEARS MORE Gifts and Lnjoy Turkey Dinner. Telephone 258 Telephone Charter 8000 Baltimore & O . & 24% |C. Johnson .. Nelson i i i Auburn, N. Y, Dec. 27.—Four con-| 8 DONALD R. HAT Member Hartford Stock il i to escape from Christimas was UROCUaaLE Member N, Y. i h Steel B .. BT 2} [ Center ts who aftempted ck Exchange Exchange. Iyn Rapid Tran 6% 6 14 ] anchard ........ .. Stefnlek n ¥ %7 | suburn prison over the holiday were fthe Children’s Home and ddies k Txcha Can. Pacific ... 120 4 % tight Guard r | Y |ontenced today to serve five years infenjoyed a splendid time, under WE ()l FER:— Central Leath Co 30% ¢ 4 T. Johnson Anderson, Stanley « 4 addition to thelr regular sentences,|careful supervision o br. s e S = % s S . Ches & Ohio .. 56 5 5 Left Guard ol fhe penalty was imposed by Judge|Klingbers and his assistants. The The 7¢. PREVERRED STOCK of an old Connecticut Chi Mil & St. P 193 3 14 goals: W. Johnson 1, Edwards \losher after the men had been found f were gifts fo .v..-m.‘n“ ‘,\ :l.w, Manufacturing Company which is enjoying a very prosper- Chi Rock Isl & P 8 81% ] Johnson 1 hson 14, Schneid- | ] l im i zuilty of rioting in the prison yard[turkey dinner was provided by the |} ous business h rese: i at a price rie i) Chile Copper .. 162 : el fie S 1S § \Jtml 1e m. 91 b\,['l st summe '\ fifth prisoner was|local lodge of Elks. ss at the present time, at a price to yield nearly Chino Cop . 2 !, Johnson Sternie 10 ¢ , illed in the unsuccessful attempt to Three children from .n»‘l ndereliffe | x o y s Consolidated Ga % 9 923 |referee, Vibberts; timer Miller; scor- Dlfipawhes [0 BI‘] oh PTess leaye the prison. sanatorlum lingford, were ( | ulars on apphc:\{mn. Corn Prod Ref .. 97% ; 7 r, Plude. i brought hoine ev. Dr. Klingberg | We Do Not Aceept Margin Accounts Crucible Steel .. 66% 6 . — e RULES FOR ATRCRAVT for the holiday season. These chil- Cuba Cane Sugar 7 E 7 he ¥ Junior 2nds gave ti London, De 27.—(By Associated Washington, Dec. 27 (By sociat- | dren are in feeble heaith lim are very ndicott-John .. T8% 78 \res of New Britaln a trimming e 5 et ey Honh A b Adon Ly | PLASh L BEOVACS l“"‘\ SALE fele i w10 114 [urday evning, 25-6. Gorman, N Pl in dispatehes o|F 0 g conference today had be- the satorium probably tonight or ie 1st pfd S 15t 514 5% |and Dunn with four field goals Qetilnsb o] vs today ovel tomorrow . =i & it with prospects of adoption a ; I ; i AN ston W & W 1% 4 played well for the winners, Tha ngly favor of lrish | | colution declarin I aireraft| Ret [“‘(”";"L““ '“ "'\‘,'{"‘;'”'” al JOHN P. KEOUCH :;':1 I{1|vn<'tlnx'!: ‘]12 ] \.‘ e an nly two i got Is & ; ks Siovincke iialoate g urplanes and dirig s alik hould | /04 the children in various ways Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Lo R g gl ior the & i and| .ot of the people 2 be consldered milk pONS OMIV| e the yuleilde season. 1§ Goodrich T3 I Co 36% 35% 3acon. (Gognor w . Aces' best|’ : Spsieatos ‘| when mannea by aviators who have(® Waterbury ~MAATEQ Bridgeport Gt Northern pid 753 man. ? gullipn lealind e PPRCH) e at jgmst two years practical ex- BECE i STOCKS + Vgt 9714 s e ) ratified M e : - Danbury New Haven Il Central ..... 97% ¢ 96% [Gorman ... .. Burkarth, McCabe [0 o o crience as ¢ v e J T e WL s e iary sl RICE UPHOLDS BAILEY Dabe g T S8 Ins Copper 413 4 Right ITorward when the Dail Eir < 5 Tnterborough Con 1% 4 Dunn, Norton s <o Gognory Guate on th DI ATTY. ON TRIAL Inter con pfd .. 8% 3% .eft Forw R D I : toston, Dee. 27.—The trial of Dis-| Pirst Ward Coun \ Denies Truth Int Mer Mar pfd 64% 64% [Neipp S . Brennan | uing definite expres ; , peo- | riet Attorney Josaph C. Pelletier of Allis-Chalm Mg 3 : 38 enter Ple's il and the v T w,,;\u, olk county, on charges of miscon- Pacific Oil ..... 121 Bacon e i Namara | jopward that whe ail re.ns. | duct of his office upon which Attorney Int Nickel ..... 12 y ight Guar sembles the treaty ¢ Gien. J. Weston Allen has based a peti l!n )‘:mmzm.. .. 063 | Miner s . Jol by a majority which will 1| tion for his x_vmu\:\! vas begun to . personal visit to the muni- Kel Spg Tir T 4 g Left Guar . appeal to the country unnec Y The proceedings which were similar|oipa) jee-liouse at Shuttie Meadow l»r-vn_n]\ op . 19 _Tield goals: Dunn 4, Gotman 4, The \v.nnn g Post's ¢ spondent | in form to those which resulted in the | ke, Councilman Henry Rice of the ,\_, l“KI" :m . Neipp 4, Miller 1; foul goal rman | suys a ru is ot of a “possible | removal of Nathan A, Tufts as distrlct | et ward called on Mayor O. 17, Cur- SEERL o 0 1, Johnson 1, Burkarth 1; | sensation” Letore the s [nttorney of Middlesex county lAstitis this afternoun to deny the truth DAL sooe : T, | Vibverts. 1gain, this bel Wén to mean that|suimmer were held before the full§ep giatements that the place was not i lrml 3 & . 1 - - - Pamon De Valer intenc to an-|bench of the chusetts supreme |, o664 condition e e Brake ¢ 585 ; FACE SERIOU LS. nounce withdrawal of his opposition | court he councilman asserts that the ank will be onen on Satur- AR e Narloe e Dao o[ IR ol oo ove whelming welght S building is in good condition, con- . i a : e i N K S A EOME R R oy PXPORTS DECLING =~ sidering its origlnal construction, and | day evening, December 21th, from 7 to Mot Daoined ‘ % 7; |ary 10 by the local court this morn-| T Sien el B eiins eslpugtan, e el Sy | fne mAchinery lp In frwl class shape 9 o’clock to Qe Ry AR - i it St vondent o County Glare, the comnall | exports to Lurope declined §43,000,- o qiso stated that the place shows 9 o’clock to receive deposits and to ac- ok A . T 52 51% 529 n connection with the s el “l“‘“_ appealed to Mr. De Valera|000 in November as compared With | the benefits of several hundred dol- commodate those who may wist o Lt : ot et Satarday of Winiam | to_abandon his oppesition. ~Accord previous month, according to an | s expenditure by the Bailey Broth- nodate tnose who may wish to join nn e 3 L 3 i to the correspondent the n 1 summary of foreign trade is S A0 At Arrow 3 § J o 1t, 32, who is recovering at the S e S ide 1 s ers in replacing worn out parts of 3 our (l,_ istmas ¢ 1 inftshurgh Coal E 9 325 riden hospital from vere unds 2oon 6 sionst WBRIDEIE B isnad fodey by LT department of com- {6 phyjiding proper and the ma- Ahurelno alis R e e Sk it have | @ vast majority of the people. Olar Impo from Durope in CERE o ; retli9eai to remoye s mAttwhilebata i o A MULS RIS o0 i ased in the same period about §3, . L e A S G its having heen the traditional | 00,000, m Fosal D, ; A usher, cecorted him from the edifice ReERERIE ATD MERCHANT MARINE. S P ; 2 He was found bleeding in Goodii RN fiontly Washington, Dec. 27.—IFive com- nclair Oil Refin 4 £ ) art Parnell's land lcague struwg i work on as many | Return Certificates Are Filed Today +-§ Steel % T 2% LARE \Bicounclliag|o orsee Al now — . ans for government aid to the Paciiic 79 K i 5 T i 13 it ) ditions. 0 ailway. KODAK CO. ACCUSED. The r sed the question | EAnymeten A ng, ‘\."“”] tudebaker Co. . L | Washington, Dec. 27.—Charges that [ With all ranks ai : f people, | 1% ,‘.vfl\m e, ‘[\‘l]‘.':.",{( S Matuiages. 4 the kastman Kodak Co. through a |from high eccle t 1 Al , |-:'4 " ',, ;ll.: i on nf‘ Mark C. Allen, aged 8 [ monopoly of the production of “raw’ |und says that, whil u i ot would not he prepar s [ e AL :]m cify, and Miss S 4 films will be able to control the entire | in disparagment of i | 1 1 NS e L e a0 s widow ot “ranscont Ofl .. y motion picture industry in the United | was assured thut from 70 to & 7 e y bR s b S s Union Pac, % o1 2 States were made today before the |cent. of the connty favors the treat ’ ‘ | were married in Waterbury, Novem- |} The Hartfflrd Cbnflbfincfit lru%t ComDanY United Fruit ... y . finance ¢ e he In-|The minority he believed to be mostl | . finance committee by the In Sy : POE, LICENSES BASY TO G ber 30. The ceremony was performed | treets, Hartford, Conn. United [et St .. 53 i | tert Film Serving Co., Inc.|members of th sh republic e | ] O T A i 5. Food Prod. 103 97 e ooanesl, Williamm 'A. De.|army il orn, Dec. 21ossesting that | Ly Rev, Lestie 1. erarian of the|§ Corner Main and Pearl 4. Indus Also. 39% 3912 | ford of New York city. The Dublin correspondent of the|setling a marriage license in New | Third Congregational chure N ) (N ) i) S , Q@9 Rub Co .... 64% 54 583 | 3 Do it i cltes ns o dam the Soublic | York was casier than buying a theater | William M. McMahon, a silversmith, | ] Capital $2,000,000.00. Surplus Funds §2,000,000.00 Steel ...... 84% 63% 84 | prpoUTION WRIT SERVE support of the treaty the fact that a |ticket, two judges in genc nd Miss Katherine M Safe Uw)oq{ 1,()\9\.‘,,()0‘]11(] upwards. J EXECUTION WRIT SERVED Steel pfd...114% : long letter from iorskine Childers|{oday came out in favor [ as- | liy, a nurse, of Wallingford, we W Datate Ttah Copper able I'red Winkle today served |, pjjshed in the newspupers Saturday |ure which would require licat married in Wallingford, October 2, u‘dil'emm.‘t h'x Estates. e Car Chem a writ of executlon for $3,062 obtained the alter. |of the names of persons g 1i- [by Rev. A. 1% Mitehell, Foreign Exehange to all parts of the world. tive oath of allegiance aseribed {o{censes and pro » ceremony | Frank H. Egan of this city and LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING gainst Stephen Jacobs in the court of |y, ), T atl d little interest, | for a month during which any objec- | Miss Mary McGovern of Wallingford, 3 ‘(Putnam & Co. common pleas several months ago.| \jgragver it was regarded as a breacl | ns el registered. This it was | were married in Wallingford, October Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. | meeting this afternoon at 4 o'clock 8%, I’ress) Sentiment throughout Ire- Discet Private Wire to New York and Boston % GROYF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. . Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 of Stories That Ice-house Is in Dilapidated Condition. B chinery. at Town Clerk's Oflice in Three { explaining and supportir by John Cookish in a judgment| ©% > Asked | Jacobs has turned over to the con-| ¢ the qrrangement made before the |asserted would check run-aways and by Rev. John T Carroll Hfd Blec Light .......145 147 |stable a Pierce Arrow and a Hudson| paiig vising that none of the mem-|bigamy. Sovthern N T Tel sous.3id 117 [limousinie, an electric ‘pump, thres would issue controversial - - \ 5] L F i) ——————— -......._._..__..._._...._,___ e Am Bri T 2gg | spare tires and $790 in cash, to meet| ments during the reeess and was in- | DISABLED VETS TO MIET LONG \ ”J IL D i Billings. & Spencer com 24 = | Valera's party s increasingly in fear | .o e el ’ Bristbl Brass ......... 14 17 PEKS NEW YEAR'S PARTY [of defeat. veters o e e tD TR (0TS NIRRT e Colt's Arms .. 3 o1 3 A e e e Arthur Griffith, one of « ; ” Na i anhl A C o " S et e S E as rise practically all of the Plans are nearly complete for th tatifioatianlstecour 2l i e ‘M‘ m»\-" ite 4 <on and Remainder of Estate Is Left [But When is a Girl Old Enough tc 3t X \l had four extractibn with a statement declarin ; o something to remcdy to Son of Deceased. Smoke? This Question is Agltating n \ table or desk and l y complete the of- N B Machine Co ... 6 street ¥ 3 e lo of. nex irate as regards Mr. Childer's ac- | ¢ ns” at Longview Nlles-Be-Pond com ... 40 4 ’G:\L“(luvlm(‘fm‘ni,,; The committee | COUNt Of how the alternative oath was and elsewhere| The will of Richard Long who died [ Columbia ing clinie no North and Judd .... 41 4 has arranged for a public aftair, and | G15US ed by the Irish delegates to alac ] upon the nation tollast , has been offered for pro e to m 1se u:rmturn Peck, Stow and Wilcox 28 $ the plans call for the ushering in of | the London peace confer e de when the United | bate. o \l;m\m:'n\:v;\.w 4‘1|’1m;1\\ .::;uyn ARl 5 o ‘ ] ‘l;b.mb;z of & Russell Mfg Co .......100 5 1922 with a most successful soclal | T — ates government will take decent|6, 1920, and was witnessed b 3 : a hair. Scovill Mfg Co ..... event. | APPEAL ON WILL, ¢ entally unbalanced so! amp, G. McDonald and| This standard rew Bridgeport, Dec 2 Appeal of | diers ¢ re.” Meyer Zinman, wit and Tine Hhs Frank and. James McMullen of Call- | . hequest of $100 is made to Rich- i SIGN S, | .- AR h Unfon Mfg Co ...... ; MEXICAN OFFICIAL RESIGNS. 1, 40, nephews of late John DIES OF YELLOW FEVER. B, Long, Jr. ¢ wdson, the stanley Work gle Lock ........ 49 New Year's social, entertainment and | ¢ nders, ¥ and © .. 49 5 dance to be held at the Washington | INIGHT ent of the First 1 ay school is hav- nas supper and enter- rch tomight from Mexico City, Dec 4 McMullen of Norwalk, from the pro-| New York, Dec. By, ANsoolat. Mr. and Mrs. Richard ciated Press).—Rafael Zu bating of the will of their uncle, : D, Howard Cross of |The rest and residue of the estate is)!! S o tary of industry, commerce and la-|ynder which an estate o 000,000 is | igh Saky 2 Jeft to the son, Richard | prohibit 3 )" h : ¢ L0000 s 14 who died today at Vera|'t! 4 ¢ NEW YORK CLEARING HOUS -] bor, has resigned. President Obregon [ disposed of, was Igpsie 4 il = Sekhiedt Ixchang im of ye sac- | et i et ey s e S s S e for seience and human: | Business Tncreases ‘ e ) R el ; 1 | N6 university 0 b I ty i ng in the effort along 1 ; i n Marriage Market {OVIETS C . > ” follows @ recent attack upon hislpjece. The latter wa e e TR TG § i oo | SOVIITS CHANGE POLICY. honesty in the chamber of deputies. | o L S ) b f th il of the Inter Thalfolnwin £t mRrriagel bitand .\\m Whittier faatat S 01 . P o { atior 1 of the Rocke g s ! 1 Washington, Dee. 27.—Changes in o : i lisve been n out: Morris Solomon | fnl mont i ir eve i ;uf PG home ller Instit to eradicate yellow Bridgeport, and Miss scviet governmental policies recently TR, g e tea” Bal ot ! 1 made or indicated as In prospect may ACKORVRECRED. lhsiied b hg inetibnty. At lie BEva Gordon of 658 North Main | cracks aying d E T 'l' eventually bring about a resumption| IEquipped with chains and non-skid | AT " NURSERY. L hbiay et iafint i e e T e uspenide of trade relations between Russia and | tires, a touring car owned by Edward | o) pistmas w ited at 11 JTLLD TOR MURDER [ con atreet and Miss M Ann | the United States it was said today at [ H. Rhineholdt, of 171 Chestnut street, | gay R Sy A D, e lin efvacti ¥ Tokepniinois Neaiin o i e S the White House. skidded on West Main street near the | B OB GhlY o Theiiiis | I ArdmOre QORI Jees a7 5| Galtl = widower, and Johanny' Buch- | houses o culty ar Lduate i Ry v i owall 5 e Raptist chureh this forenoon o hut to their parents as we The | 50° > AR e ter, both of 117 Daly avenue; Lcon v | " ; e T YIARIS AT WILINE HOUSH, || Craaiea: Info the fcurh, S Ohe v 1 [ ehildren were showerd g ‘ L b L R B e G candy, clothing faChaRe Jdith A. Hall of 401 Chestnut strect Washington, Itec. 27.—The official - —~ - : ! ulfarticlos hraitie | LA DR SR : = I, a » : Hane White House New Year's reception, A " o 3 | O'Brier ha r of the g ! A 3 e tlod Lt ) RS L i Wil . 18, g S\ l*hflflc MET Du GF formerly an occasion of great impor- REV. ANDERSON COMING. | ('lirien, who Tas e B in connection with the killing of | W, 8 8, DISCONTINUTD P o) cienton . uik MEIHODY taras 1 adrinistratives circles: but| Rev, David Anderaon, ofit. Paul, |8 SR Hoe G oRe o tetnd. | LLre THo5 DAL HB R 1R ATl Fosar Ravingatanal hELce ntAmn |l e 0y SRS g : it & {chigan, will speak in the Elim Bap- | | 39" Yo L et ae agrecment reached hetween de- | will he discontinned, after January 1,/ 0% ¢ i - IRVESTING AN[] TRADING discontinued during the Wilson ad-| Michigan, T ministration will be revived this year. [ tist church Thursday evening. spirit to the children o torneys and Atforney General|jt was annovnced at the local post ; ! : i : e |stamps a new style treasury sa MEETING POSTPONED, 1 IN ROMLL [certifiente will he _jssued. These o o : s I wud’suooess Uk ALIDS g INFANTS INV Washington, Dec. 27, (By Assocat ) Dee. 27, (By Associated | certificates sell for $20 and are worth | “0 ’W W for and ) ed Press).—Failure of the French del- | P Mor Iddings of | $25 when they mature, five years later. | C 00 ASK_EOR egates to receive the formal decision r long time secrets of | p—— x i € 4 P " e & f Horilck’g of their government on the American |the icar soy in Rome and, ACCUSED OF FRAUD, P 0 8¢ Ao ons f¢ compromise proposal for limitation of | pr 1t i relief work in Ital e, Joseph Balley, | tru 5 2 FR"‘:])M:\N' | : ; vin k. 0 toinal t ine strength had 1 1 suddenly h BLICRERD submarine strength had caused a|during the war, died suddenly here | ,,wn under the aliases of Lynch and | tory nr the lodg H et GIAKT . 44 SR/ the Urigimal |70 ment of the meeting of the ‘m: evening | Witllama, Edward Farnum, allas Ryan . MARKELSON & CO. ' Avoid Imitations [arms conference naval conmittc AN {and John Miller, alias Douglas, were CLINIC WORKING | Investment Securities @ ,0d Substitutes | heduled for today until tomorrow. | BAKER BANKRUPT today bound over to the criminal su-| Dr. Harry Prot 3 £ th 342 MAIN ST. HARTFORD, CT. e New Haver Dec Savereno | . ¢ wges of alleged |dental clinie reports that the number | Phone No. 2 3281 square foot of the earth's|Napolitano, baker, of Waterbury, in a [conspiracy scoure money under|of patients which are being sent receives about 70 milestons | hankruptey petition gives debts at | ralse pretences and the actual secur-|the newly opencd clisic for trea Direct private wire to New York. Richmilk, mll!ed grain extractin Powder oh No Cocking — Nourishing = - Digestible ace of energy a year from the sun. $14,840 and assets at $2,308. ing of money in such a manner, I'is inc ng every day Most of Forlnhms,lnva‘ndnnncamwlngcmdr-n % Qrigipal Food-Drink For All Ages

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