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NEW BRITAIN DAILY Hl‘jlh\.LI), FRIDAY, DEKCEMBER 80, 1921, i ! inancial News . ' ‘ | ‘DI wom , n 5 o . ‘FEE JUMPS FROM i City ltems DEADLOCK TODAY IN | DEATHS AND FUNERALS 10:830 a. m I'he last full sessior l of the year in the stock market be January Vietor records are here | PELLETIER CHARGES Williapr Mullen, T ) gan with little change from recent ir | ¢. 'L Plerce & Coadit, i Willlam Mullen, aged 25 years, so TR g s e SRR L ESRE RS s i e dat o » [of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Mullen of | cammon and prd., were the strongest a prices below cost tor our ] Counsel For District Attorney Objects | ur Wilson street, died late yesterday 0 catures at early g of 8 3-8 and 4 A Meshken, The tureier L JeCEs farternoon at his home, after a gthy Member Ne é f : ) . . : sth or New York Stock Fxel 1z }'{:{‘r"'lrl r;hw-wm-m on the vvnnl\ulln n- “[0/ TI‘lICk OWIW' Om ()“ \II"V'lu\lm and Records ut Morang.| T¢ Introduction In Evidence Of [ ; ‘”" vidla J”'““". of this cfty Rsocessnr to. THichiss s o g ,,‘ i e company's financial posi- | —ndv ; and after hls graduatio fre { g IEST ] I QT " NT'W RI ¢ gy | 1aer ew Laws pLonRE SIANLEY It ! 4 ened substantially in connection with | . 1o |—advt Doston, Dec, 80,—H " [the teade of pattern-maker. He was| ! YOI EDRY. Mgr TLL. 2040 i L reports from Montana indicating re- DRnéeiig it Grahsm tamoreow and| agsinst Dist. Attorns oL I harges|employed for a time at the Hartford | - e et i | if sumption carly in the coming year of | ‘The | Monday night.—advt RN A e T) Joseph C. Pel- [ Auto Parts company, Beside F ! g year of | ‘The same automobile tr fer in the Dorothy Cote specifies 5 h ' 14 | mining operations In that distriet, |was register I mobile truc k which Meet me ut Sehmarr's for dinner. sl e e iy specifiea- | parents he Jeaves two brothers Vo i | Ralls, olls, steels and equipments | oost the :1 he \s‘|‘l~‘l HREL o0 Sanavll al alivged misconduet in lm“\“” es of Thomas Mullen, Jr, and Frank Mul 1y i i showed no definite tone, There y ¢ owner ) acording to| You snid something. Let's M ) 2 otfiasianvanesilen (N A 4 ain REbALS LA hing. Let's go I'ire- | ¢d by Attorney Gen. J. West g MerieaT ~q b L ] considerable selling of low pricec ¢l o v‘l on the new motor vehi- | men's Bull New Yeurs' eve at State [ en a8 reavona for s l ,.\l ton Al-| Owing to the fire at the church of whares ‘3" nerican riaraware Qrpfll al { Aikooyi e Saklit tor teat ARG ShAlaE ot hh Raral e cretary | Armory.—advt, ol e ai Bl e anmoYe Lo WER Bt sTohin e Bvangslist Ll morning 50 Shaves Land " Tl lnm Low Close Rl ) | mecreation building.—-advt e 1; [::"":1"'“}“ 00 o'clock tomorrow morning at St 50 SE. L P i | :m Bt Bug e iwan Druren ua ml\‘n\\s' The| Jan. Victor records at Morans" } The prosecution had ,,.,H,“.“.‘lll‘ p.|Mary's church, The burlal be in | nares Nl)l’i'fl & .’Hdd & m Can .. a ¢ ighed five s, was |advt i \ ested per- gy Mary's new cemetery | & o G038 Cananortadl an Litrns i d : misslon (o tuke the deposition of Mrs, new cemotery i h Am Cr & Siaii| GaleReTAT O B ruck, registered for | Our entive stock i being marked at [ ARNCs L Iuble of St Louls in e s - T T T IR I TR A 7 W T eI | i Am Cot oy g L 11t to carry five tons. |prices below cost for our J nectior Aultieons Nicoln Battisti ==smmmeme = a i Jen T I; 4 L16 cont ut tha exiating. remistration |Meskken, The Putsh R R with the allogution that Mr. | jeoia Batiisti of e BAPAISESSRNY T S I R : 8 16 | 1ot sAE tor the TolReHC dar. : J, ¢ er—advt ctier used the district attorney’ cola Battlstl of this city, 1 . s g Am Loco. 1% feen'$43 10 the Rowsenotder. Under| A grent aance rcord, “The shetky | of0ce W fghten Albert tiorney's | oy ut st Prancis howpital, Hrt- | ¢ WRMuMw&"( TSRS f Am Bm & Re. L A reglatratlon fee hus | No. 18831, C. 1. Plerce & Co.—aiy A R e e 1 | ford, and the remains were brough | 1. L. JuDD G, JrnD SLOPER H n Sg g g ch makes - f ¥ e 190 ¥lite o] { i e ',‘l,m‘ m b Gl e ) alimony’ (o Mrs. luhle who at that |t »_l_ur.u'.\ Cagarino Undertaking par b { P j‘r\::;]l:;l "\'ln-l: xl)yln same law prohi FIRE PAR e (Al ie Wil ‘.-‘;“vl,‘ sel for \y’,- s in this clty -D | i i L rom taking a pound overload J e e position that the Y 4 N ]\3’“‘,. on the 3% ton truck, registered as a present procecdings were qui-crim- | AMERICANS -~ ARE | Lo 31 ton carrier. Thercfore the 31 N V inal and that all witnesses must be i ) Alsbe R Sl R (JHURCH brought into court to fice the accus ON SHIP STAFF 25 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECFIOUT ' ALGH & W1 practically all 8% ton trucks are sald fiae: i g Investments, Local Stocks e hiont at5 | Bl l']( 3 to be able to do, must be registered - 1“ ! !““"H“\ general told the court e e —_— 2 pliane £415--1R1Y { i hald 1iocc for five tons at the rate of $9 < | that he was without 1the ¢ |\| == e s 3 iy ; n e rate of $90 for Co »d Trom Tirst Pag Ll t withority to | oree: ‘ n;!: .;(‘,("I’“I: S\\ sry 33 tons,making the totai fec SConEatcd i on st Eage) ;I“"“""'l”" ‘~“'i \‘“ ne to o | Furopean Burcau of Shipping Board 3 !, t i < 3 el : T - m to testity and that her testimony | y B 2 ] L: 7 ! Didn Rapid i BB e veseon that membera| M0iS: Tioush ohuscl fuire and do-|Wax ementisl, Thsgourt tack i Will e Changed About ew ritain Gas rght 0. Stock i | aolfle 8 £ nations of parishioners e P - ‘ SRICE i ('It” I fxm«' of the motor assoclation are fighting| found ”l‘ll‘t'! hi .u‘! ‘n was goon | m lfnr une advisement, ivat (of Yean PRICE ON APPLICAYION, r ‘en Leath Co .. e e e R SR to make additions and | Chicf Justice Rugg announced that | i i PO o SR o8 ! (,]’;‘“ Ohlo .. they say they will carry to the legis \: ,',fl:]"‘" f;'f"“"" was broken for a|the supreme court docket ordinarily| lLondon, Dec. 30, (By Associated o St 1 | Shi Mil & St | lature. Another thing, according to| house, now nearing comple- | ¢t for Junuary 9, would be suspend- | Press)-=The Furopean staff of the ‘ | ¢hi R ¥ tion | | n staff of the 1 | Sl ROk Mursh 1s the increase dn license,| Tather Laden wes [led untll this Erlal, which s ‘velng| 8. Shipping Board will be composed 1 | ile Coppe 1er Laden was at th ene of | held before ti f § 2 sed | | AR ‘_';»1' v s, ete Last year Mr. Marsh pald|the fire during the 'l“ It:'v e seel 1 d : :. re the full hench, iy con- |almost entirely of Americans at the | { Col Fuel & Tron . including federal lcense on one | seriousness. et At 1,""' P u‘(.[ wonounced i aleofiuhng| beginligios e NEWILeAs & e LeR U] 4 ! e fruck. Next year the sume truck|and brave spirit and ntained o ealm caurt all ]A';.lumrl* at 4:20 this ai- |of the Americanization poliey inaug- | 3 0 ¢ S e will cost $360 to operate. ‘““There|tion he urged a similar attitud grega Wil Tuesday morning. {urated by Chalrman Albert D. Laske: é A 2 = are st 3 i p v Lorifg 3 e tude. 3 . 3 he ) wer the . b { | Crucible Steel sl “]”l”.vn;lnm:yu‘\ .“", m.l ness who Before t firemen had left the| TRIN ST |when he took over the direction of i BRITAIN TFORD H f {5 Cand Hug il Bl .\;“\.. ; -*'lel -\l{'j building, b e FRENCH BUSINESS ”"‘\I"[‘;“";'”‘“’“ June, 3 tional Bank Bidg. 10 Central Row ' £l 2k Horn Coal bt : ver truck will| themselves with brooms Lo swe t| At that time only 26 per cent of the | 3 lephone 2380 Tele " i § A ake away more than a third of their| . izt s ' Board's e ves in Ei DON clephone Charter $000 ] b 5] 5 3 water and clear 3Pi8 80 g ] ' L A s employes in Europe were | YONALD R. HART, Munage % 24 \ Endi-Jolnson, e . WA e (e 0 O EXPERTS CONFER |smericans. - The polles of retrench. |4 Member N. Y. Stoek S Memper Hartford stock } Svie 1st prd .. 16% rm’:"‘"“"l'm"’:":"““"‘-"{, "(f thalassoelalion, | aztonce, e SRSt Y ment which has been pursued as s — ad ixcliange, i } el R S Gortiiege Bt ee wholesale | Altar 15 Remoy . e PN companion policy of replacing aliens ? H Gen Electrle .. 1403 8, 4 « m‘l“wm of commerce | Chief William J. Noble this ¢ il old Session Today With British by Americans has eftected a 70 per [ ¥ WE OFFER:— ¢ Gen Mot S throughout the stute will meet with|noon estimated ti arLers cent reduction in the number of em- [ § S v M ,fflf‘)d‘("‘;"l"f’)'(',olfm‘é ['xulnlmsn-unrr St Aioton Voh clos Rt RINIo0 e e st m: o 1‘;4-‘“ ol Biepecatativesion coriomic ployes in the European field 1 EAGLE LOCK i H } : bins B. Stoeckel at the capitol tomor- | had AiSyel W00 S o U Sl When reorgi 5 g CAGLE CK ! Gt North ptd . 737% e apitol tomor- had been extinguished the firemen as- Problems, i griization DaspheRntith el g ’ ANDERS, FRARY & C c : : Shalbis b e e row morning n another effort fo ad-|gisted in removing the big altar w = Board maintained staffs in 36 Baltic, [ LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK f ; Inspiration Cop . 40} just the differences. In case no sat-|ig constructed in sections, to the I AT S ol EIE i | bt S andinavian | ¥ Price on Applicution. Inter Con .... "1% ']4\:::}*0.‘1:<vv;‘k:\[::“; m’]” veached, the|ment part of the building. . v \l sss)-—The meeting of British and i n ports. Notwith- | 1 We do not accept margin 4 i b ass 1 y hich plans to ame ts | py 5. VEVL e . slers Bh % E il vping r g B , Q 3 ot Mo Mar | 1% o mk-: i“x ‘W:I:m\mr m:@:(‘}“'_; homes Laden said this afternoon :1'\";}', '\‘_" eiers and businessmen at | g san 1}1 R ping reductions of accounts ¥ i T e Aot 6814 REELL) ar sted | that the services on Sunday will be| he Krench foreign office this after- | aff, officiels of the board here - i Alls-Chal Mfg .. 39% b 1sportation, and expects | conducted as usual In the building. | econt to grapple with the Zinen | 100 RGGERIS TRl BB W - v | Pacific Ol S a membership of 1,000,,based B BN |16 e nnme stirincs SHhL s on lding. | ecomomle situation is regarded in be continued in 30 ports, either { ¥ Sl ent applications will appoint a com-| (e fire. Chie sl troyed in| jrrench circles as one of the most im- through the Board's own employes or ; 1 nt Nickel ..... o (o i the okt bel ire. Chief Noble carried one of | por i ! Y ay atter before the | (1o joimer : portant experiments since the firs through Americhn operating com- { [ }M| Lepes ; Tine next session of leglsiature. i e ones o a place of safety. fefforts to bring Europe back 'u‘m panics and other agents. ! § <elly Spring Tire Mrs. Louis Huber, wite of a mem- : 2 ack to altton - T i Kennecott Cop , s o IR TR TN [ T f:(,g):,.“}\ oAlis o cont "‘.i-' bk 2 sanslaction it ; JOHI\ P KEOI CH i f Lack Steel ..... DATA IS SEGURED nished the members of the depar | It e A. nerally believed that if the E hich have been establish- Member Consolldated Stock Exchange of New York ’ ¢ S e % part- | conference organizes an international |0 With shipping officials and Euro- Waterb 4 hig alley .. ER A o yffee this morning, [ consortium of bankers, o pean governments and v aterbury i | Mex Petrole an¢ st ankers, merchants | P s and with the ry Qo ; { \41;.1\:\;’:;:0\\1"‘ Information On Retail Prices Wi ;“\] JOHNEMEG Al GaRmenBerg ol et [andimat iie nerabi iy I DI e friendly cooperation accorded by port Danbury I‘OCM B'udgeport e Midvale el . n On Teotall Prices Wil All|fohn's'church, thls afteruoon sent amarked influence on the future of officiuls. Middloto New Haven i Misso 3 Rt ; 10X of cigars to the firemen in recog-| Fur s Mil v i i il e Have Been Gathered In Course Of |nition of the good work done. | g o == etown Springfield i 3 it o B 8 S 0 PNOTMOous i 1 i i’ Y‘ A‘l‘l[‘:‘il.:mke 5 Another Week, Is Belief. (‘]I‘h‘\.\ lomas Laden congratu ated |loan which all financiers agree s SUB QUESTION OPEN Direct Priv New York and Boston " N Y , A hief Noble for the work rendered by | necessary to set on foot the work of FERGELRGHOLE M T s oo N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 B y H & Washington, Dec. 30.—Federal in- |the firemen. restoring Burope economically has | . 5! g 5 s y Norfolk & West 97% vestigation of retail prices of necessi- e [been abandoned until it is seen what France is Willing to Be Shown Bene- B TR R T s 0 T P R T O VG R { i North Pacifit .. 67 ties In all parts of the country is the supreme councll meeting at| g & gurn ol .. 38% rapidly reaching completion, it wa e e s e RO PradgiunaiRunutyRInRUEC } o | E | an Am P & T, said today at the departme 2 with the busine: W oiteranag MANY FIR S THZSY | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICAT! ! TRnATL A suid partment of jus A wity the businessmen’s conference | of Undersea Craft. ) N | - t CLASSIFICATION | Plerce Arrow Agents assigned by Director Burns There still remains c ; { = gents ass 3 ) : emains a difference of arls, Dec. 30 (By Associated Press) GUNTLEY 1 Fiatts Coa ¢ 2 burea SR Vpi e el 3 i g 88 3 DMAN wants table hoard, > { ]‘n‘[-«\”(‘n:\] o (1 of the bureau of inv stigation have opinion heetween l_f)\\r]nxl and Paris|-—The T ch government will be g ad Bepartment Responded to 307 Calls family preferred. Address \(‘;w’;rsnu‘“:"l‘!ln. ! i ress' \lrt‘l’ll‘u 657 been gathering price information in vl o regarding participation of Germany |to discuss the status of submarines : 1 12-30-2dx | Ray Con Cop .. 154 ail the large cities and in smaller et onaortium Ama’ 1| withiratarence tolmerchant anipping | o e the Past Xenr, Compared: | e A i Reading Sl communities and country districts as (Continued From st Page) |the international —economic confer-|as well on the humanitarian bearing f \ WANTED—Boy to work after seitool hou ! 4 Rep | & S...... well and. It Is believed that the whole Sl e b e e R e S R nane 2| GRAIChRLE GRUE LD o ! Hoval D N Y., 80% O e e oo 1 on_ | the west than in the cast he haa par-|The French maintain their attitude | here e e e e [ b2 g Sine Oil Rofin.. 21% other week. tieipated in many big meets here. His[0f refusing to meet the Bolshevi o Lo SRR B uring gthag e 1ding tomorrow o Sloss-§ Steel & I 38 i e e N o lfotiolaly aithonsh the "-7u“\|kx the uses of these craft might, it was | night, the local f 1 have been| i i edium _ weight, ¢ -B ¢ e ——— acrobats attracted sttention during v al 1 lere are indlea- |added, affect the question of tonnage, | called out on ! ! L o two winters South Pac ..... 79% four a the Pan-American Aeronautic con- | tions that officlal circles are c ; question of tonnage, | called out on 307 occasions for fires, | 17 12-30-2d k y o / 4 I con- at official circles are coming | b e S g caordl L R & south Rail .... 18% Balfour P]am““b‘ to aation in Afluntle Glfy aid he wasjto) theidonalusion thatithe ,;,”.m_u’lfi ! ”:; (uestion of the status must | according to the report of Chict Wil- | el e i iR Rade Co . 8% Leave U b. Jan. ]4 JaBall A aE CRlvaED) FoTler aAlbet Sotved iy Wb Rl un]xlp‘ st. s liam “f" which is considerably —Double he % stove, .unnMT 3 lj ok e el e Uy S e e was pointed nnf in these quarters, | i exccsa of (hat of last year, when | f B ‘oxas & Pacific . 271 ciated Press)—Again Arthur J. Bal-|into his s th ag little concern as|together. :\) t\ ;» erence to the tonnage issue, 1,v.‘“mm number of calls Was 1 § | " obacco Prod . 621 four head of the British delegation|the average citizen going out for a| R MO T ha rance, Inc! Lurhng her colonies, 16 : loss m‘ “‘,l‘"‘v' vty this year | - ; dranscont Oil .. 11% T Crn e e S o ride. The love of fiylng runs| MILLI rmq a coast line of 15,000 mllm«_(o de- )ll,!\tnll{lb,‘! ((: ‘,H(' 51.60, \.:rn.-h does oo by ek a“.- ["nion Pacific ..126% ed passage on a steamer sailing for|in the family for his two sisters— | NS FOR GRA[N snd fwhil e Un tedhintes, UAG S "-; |~]'“]~‘~“h '- ot = i nited Fruit ...124 England, January 14, It was stated | Marjorie and Catherine also el ey ing Alaske has about 11,000 miles. | W¥hECH Vs the greatest of any fire | TO RENT—tive room tenement, all im- i nited Retail St 5214 513, by a British spokesman today, how- adept pilots. ‘ == — v"l_m, ?w i year. Chief \(,M.,] o L 'u‘”w;:‘-‘"vm nt “ ity Ave, Tn- | \ Yoot Prods. 10 sie 1o *|ever, that this was only a tentative 5 o | Soviet Will Turn Over $10,000.000 to MONTANA MINES TO RESUME. | 1'% the TR last year | 1 P Bty or 0 ! | . Tp i T & AT 5 =] at $72,000. The fire at the churs i | U § Indus Alco 40% 89% 393 |booking. The British military con WEATHER FORECAST & = - : . ! r 3 3 . i \ g i g American Relief / is! St. John t Evangelist tod 1 n L s &0 fa1e 11 i4y |tinsent plans to sl tomorrow from _— ‘ fer Adminstration 10 | Apaconda and Other Companies Wil | Socond largest n damages this : mpravements, &6 ALKD { 18 Steel 841, §3% saa |New York on the Olympic. Government Bureau Advises That Cold| Aid Volga Sufferers. Start Up Jan, 16 - o e Waghington' 8ty froquive e OSSR | U S Steel prd ...114% 114% 1141 —_— Wave s Quickly Passin L ik ot g J e 4 TR 5 3 sing N i 5 5 NIX Rl G S Uteh Copper ... 63% 62% a1 |Kelly Tire Investors : Lt e s 0 Ryl A sosinten) WB e MonERDAC 3 N inGARANE EHOBNIXALODGIELEOTS: WANTED—Young man for work 1 Va Car Chem .. 293% 28% ~ S New Haven, Dec. 30.—For Connecti- | Press)—The agreement hegotiated | Feduction plants in the Dutte, « The following ¢ W eoted | ko 1, Engel Beyndiy Bt ! V Willys-Overl'd 5% 5% May Secure Returns [cit: Fair and warmer tonfghts Sainr-here last week w hereby soviet Russia and Anaconda districts will re- | at a meeting of Phoenix lo o ekl 12-30-20% i s il e e New Haven, Dee, 30~A statement |12 cloudy and warmer; diminishing| will turn over to the American Re- sume Jan. 16, it was announced, yes- | 0. I, last Wedneaday ev Noble | NOTICE—Storage for i (Putnam & Co.) was issued by Albert H. Barclay and [northwest winds shifting to south and [lief administration $10,000,000 worth terday by all the local mining com- | Grand, Leroy Gould; viee Wal- | &arage, rates reagor o Bld Askea |the City National bank of Bridgeport, |InCreasing Saturday lof gold for the purchase of grain in | PX™MeS ng Jan. 16, a horlzontal | ter Boo n; treasure | e Bat [ 1 At . |as recelvers, today to the effec p Conditior he cold wave advanced | the United Siates for famine reljef i wage decrease of 50 cents a shift will i 1 Hfd Blec Light .. 149 161% ct that | ates for iine reljef in % |xvu [ \lfi\n \mm;,um hnul\lm Conn ) s vern NI T o by a plan now upder consideration it ['To™M theMiss ppi river eastward to|the Volga region w 2 : go Into effect s m hel » Southern N E Tel . ,1 A ¢ it g glon W ned here to- ~ am hear, 7 g ags |may e possible to seoure for stock- the coast during the last 24 hours,|day by Walter Lyman Brown, on be- Companies making the announce- | (eTSOn: ir ; Rofined hih Hatdware & oo holders of the defunct Kelly Tire and and produc ed temperatures helow 2 of the relief administration; and | oy, incinded the Anaconda Copperfclal committce, ltved Hofir i, cares B i 1 Rillings & Spencer com Rubber Co. of this nsider- {10 1 n t i R e et e [NINRCOmpan UL Superior | Itobin \redenbe Installation will < — b & 4 s R able” portion of their Invest | : BT o s Mining company; Tuciumne Copper |be held Wedie ‘ tte. deliclous pop corn { Iristol Brass ..o : e | : company; Davis Daly Copper com- |11 fory will ho open Dec.’ 31, k i C'oit's Arms 5 ; 1od Fine proposi | ;i .. sing @ de o1 B g pany and the North Butte Mining S s » Tiagle Lock § s 2 causing a 1 rise in temperit WARIANTS g ¢ ing 3 PRag 1 y)\m-w ‘I and C k. plcmqs of France between the Rocky mountains and the | s sompany: LUPHERAN CHURCH NOTH | yor SALBE—Y - = R Must ( ecase, Sarraut ‘%au M im-l river. DPleasant weather — It also was stated that the A o e TES } ALE—Meat vum..n. ..v,.hu.l..-;] 35 { i Shine i Washingtor Dec. 30 (By Assoeiaten |prevails generally this morning in all || Skipper and Crow of Rum Ship Aro| 08 compuny had completed arrange- |y, yigne B e (e “etter i B Nijes T T PG e to Be Atrested By Government, ments to purchase enough zine ¢ ateh Night” Services To Begin At ] ] North i”,,l Tidd s Lmsioa i R A i e centrates to produce 6,000,000 or 9 O'Clock 'Tomorrow 1 ing | 1 fixte included i S GTisd ; 5 t m- 18 1 cinity, | st Yee, 30. eral warran 000,0 p ' i Bicky Howiand Wilcox 20 mittee, declared in substance that |falr weather followed Saturday by in-|y EBtoup L e o0 leral warranis | 000,000 pounads of elno & month SL UM} The I “Wa | Tl e 0 France was beginning to be regarded R e R Isugd s toduyy dong ok ans et fof DRI at the L et i sicovill Mfg Co with suspicion by the other e i . wper- | Captain Dennis Amero and the crew e s b Lut will | YOUNG e couple with R "\'M”;']l“- !\ 1'\(1[\;‘\9 represented in the Washington meet- e ‘-(-‘n :lenuhl 4')11"1!‘ r“(mh]\ll ““:(1' PLAN TO GET HAYWOOD FINE. [ing af 4 “ ock., Rt & ORmun | with breukis i Union Mfg Co & and that this could not g0 ot I paioa Antomobiles Cut | “untoading and landing and assisting SIE Ul Sprsuch aid gh G RTGDIIC DL | : ' | Stanley Works B : 5 oy |in unlading rom the schooner Golden | Chicago Auhoritics Sovo tor Cotlece Sk an il ibesenriiad o it | . axdy § ut One Italxan Bank In Price 20 to 25% | West in Massachusetts 500 gal-| $10,000 from His Wife's Estate, n Sunday, the nsual morning ser- | Ty ! NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. In Financial Crisis | Jack <h, proprietor of the Lash | lons of alcohol from St. Pierre, Mique- ¥ SR viges will hesin 1 o'clock and A 2 TRLETLTE Turin, Dec. 30.— 'r]: .pvvmri:”‘“' or company, who handles the|lon.” Chicago, Dec. 80,—Pland fo collect X|‘<y ':“ St . e Ml e ] e A Palge cars in this city, has been noti TAniain A meraiatdlnabinpearinen| e L0 LIVINE UMDRSSE i William | 00 R 3 in - piace of | g RNt it ; MOUTH LUNCHEON o Pilars Tv GonnGetion it tha ey S|ed of a reduction in the price of [turbed by the turn of events. He in-"i \']’”;":““' “(‘_”I“I""'l' sonvictea with | o | L, o e LR | y S t e sus- it §500 r e Sl _ aiel - | several score of others of violation o ord H Dw st e Dartmouth club of New Brit-|pension of payments by the Banca s ;[{H"mv;-\‘h‘. .“{,.s‘t e :‘l veihng “‘"”M' with his |6 papionage act g o S - - b aid will have its luncheon at the New | Italiana di Sconto of Rome, pointing : i e Py the British |y “have been completed and action BIG SALE [ e o aventh T | Heltain cliib tomorrow instead of Jan-|out that this inatitution is the only i i Pt put into Massa- | iy ‘he hegun at once, according to CREATE (ONgIE : ond AN i o8 was flanned originally. The [one involved in the financial crisis. R _shelter while they | apnouncement yesterday of District Erariattetona, R B I Deo. 80 12-30-1d% i meeting has been called by C. Shel- e A. COBLENZ, I ““' ; ’]“' "\f‘ litels Attorney Charles 17, Clyne During the past year fox pelts val i Jom, president of the state Dartmouth | British Schooner Laden Coblenz, .. 30, (By Assoclated ! e s ;' was stated on| " Haywood was sentenced to prison mGiover B0 000 ares mol s { Assoclation, to complete plans for the | press)—T.ed by & band playing “How | inrormati ”‘ ‘:‘ received advance fand with the others allowed his free- island the sules being the largest it annual state meeting at New Haven, With Alcohol Is Seized | vy 1 Am. 1,000 American troops | ¢ ¢ “‘ ‘; ' b the) seloonAr, intend- | qom upon a promise to appear at the the history of the fur farming in-| | - January 7. Washington, Dec. 30.—Coast guard |leit here today for Antwerp fo em- Rt e wrgo somewhere | Jort Leavenworth Penitentiary. Hay- |3 [ { —_— headquarters today received a report | bark for the United States on the JLERISHCo wood failed to appear and it was later | 2 4 BIG RATTLER SKIN from Boston of the seizure of the ;n-;.m,..u Cantigny. A large number | BT el discovered that he had gone to Russia. BELOW ZERO HERE Joseph G Hergstrom, director of British schooner Golden West off that lof those leaving wer e in ath-| INJURED Collection of the fine will be at- The mercury this morning L] {he physical department of the local port yesterduy by the cutter Acushnet. |letic activities, who have been with| Leon Gor 55 86 [BAubin Btyees || PSR rou) TR hequeat Lo Hay- [well below zoro In all sections : ] Y. AL, C. A. has on display over the |The report gave no detalls of the evi- [the American forces in Germanyreporte 1 to the police last night that ]‘“?"\I-j* wife, who died recently, which [ojty and at 7 o'clock it vegistercd AR dagle In his office today the skin from dence which led to seizure stating |since the beginning of occupation. while driving his automobile on North s’_,‘fl' “’“fl“‘ her entire estate, valued at|jegrees be s e ] | R on faot!dlathondl hlacik: rattle: |merely that the ShD Fillohphnd ARoUL] = | strect 1ast night, @ boy named Labanis | §atric JoNsnle S , nsststant {ggore on Wost Muin street. At 9 o'cloc | snake, The same snake, which had 10 [ $:000 Ballona of aleohol on hoard has | WOMEN ORGANIZIL [1ving ot Broad street who was »‘(‘-‘T rict attorney, will g0 o Balt LAKe |[1¢ was just 2ero (here ; =1 1 P ies and o button, waa shot in the [boen turned over to the collcctor of | Trenton, N. J., Dec. 30.—Articles of | consting ran into the vehicle, He was s '(":”.’;“_'"M“ the district attorney | { Everglades, near .Im'ksnn\‘lllr. Florida, |customs at Boston. | incorporation for the Retsy Ross|taken to the ofice of Dr. Jullus LR L : Il ccontentir - | | by B. B. Travis, a Y. M. C. A. official - e Butlding and Loan association of New- [ Hupert, where his injuries, which [ngsi = ATTINDEDE I i “b-n,? I'IC MHHUDS UF i »f that place and a p"rmn.\l friend of | HELD ILLEGALLY. | ark, the first of its kind in New Jer- |were minor, were dressed. }Mmlstcr to Poland In addition to . Allen Moore, pres- |{ Ll - | 3 Mr. Hergstrom's. — gey, composed solely of women, were —— — Wi 7 = |tdent of the Stanley Works, who was | l‘, OTIND AN ") “, v | 1 i " A ¢ 1] ks 3 Conrt Tulos That Curtiss §s Not in { approved today by the state Banking | ACCORDED NAVAL HONORS riis '"U_“ e(.l flz} B“{S“‘ |clocted president of the state manu- AVeSTiNG AKD TRADING | Annapolis, Dec. 30.—Three hundred sylum According to Law. rand insurance commission lvery ¢ sels, Dec. 30.—The wedding of |racturer’s association yesterday at Nev i 2 | 5 b mbridge, Mass Dee. 30.—The | Hugh 8. Gibson, Ameriean minister | e p i ” \iaates have responded to the call| Hartford, Dec. 30—That Edward W. [ official of the new associntion from f\,,4or Rear Adm . 1 Clidhles Davis. | to Poland to Mile, ¥ an minister | faven, there were in attendance from || il STUEKS ¢ Coach “Spike” Webb for candid-|Curtiss is not held at the Connecticut | ehief counsel to members of the board |- "g N rotired s v[ Gith | Whose _engagem i vasd Ak Lt ClY Ry S SR ] 5 . ; 3 8l 8 emy boxir : 5 A & { of management, is a woman. 5 2 allald nb restiwith (B LI3E ERERA T was announcec e Chamber Commero (e wri s s § s for the naval academy boxing |state hospital at Middletown under n woman sl homorh I Motnt Aubum ceme. | om Warsuw. yeolerday will e s mmerce, Abram |{| ¥ = e ¢ eam. due process of law, is contained in a i e as | place in this city FenriRiy 18 (| Duvh BedlRyan B. €. Goodwin 1| i 5 s [ decision filed today by United States | CHARGES DISMISSED, [ et i e Mite, 4l ALWRLET "l iy by WdiE; b { e M 5 S B K NC NCeC odi \ . v g y sendin us o ¥ | Dist, Judge Hdwin S. Thomas with Chicago, Dec. 30.—Chay reswessr———————ewswmmer | {lens 8 4 member nr‘.‘n... rI\.bu :.ill'\\“w ! e S o e — T ¥ . fred comy: — \ | clerk of the federal court, who says latin the prohibition 1aws against | ee————— Belgian families. A T . | R X 1o @ i1l process by which he is held docs not | Packey McFarldnd, —form ot v 9 | ; | FRIE AN- 1 PALACE—Starting Sun. f) 4 (‘I‘u(\ the \(n:x:'(:'l"n'lllh mvmh‘nl nt to I\ n‘v‘u:)t'\ \rl:-:- \vlml;y I‘. B n"'mr:' ||:‘L1.:( SO eS | It A i FRINDRAR s Wallace Reid, Elliott.Dexter,! l):r' constitution ‘uu the United States. | Porter Products Co. of Jollet, TiL,| Mon.—Tues.—Wed. tndlannnolls. Ded 8 Wililam A | TARKELSON & CO. i T 2 fhe Curtiss matter was taken to the were dismissed today by a federal N . S Tel + Is et Nl SR . | Investment Securities : | Gloria \“'ms:on in 1| federal court on the relator's demur- |commissioner. Thomas Meclarland, a| THOMAS { MEIGHAN ih““‘hm”' fernsrcomin snden i THE GREAT CLIFFORD ||} 7e man "ll HAR “l: i “«Don’t Tell Everything” rer to the defendant's return, and the [brother and president of the coms —in— ;';' “”',N \r. R., o |.qu~I here to- 1 " Dhone No. Mo Teret finds that two grounds of the |pany and M. G. Scheldt, secretary,|| ~T ) . O R iE fiuswil. servios At ER) DN — s.—Wed H £ — )| demurrer are well taken. eere HO1d. for thia TedoKAL KruRd Jury: O G A s fe e L fon.—Tues.—~Wed, [{| Dieeet prtvate wire to New Tewtn S B LAARL Ve \——————————innns | BUTIAL WaS private | X R R B S JiN . PP A0S {

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