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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 192%, 19 e .. e e . e . . T— |CAMDEN AND PHILA. DEATHS AND I*'l"i\l‘lll.\l,.\' 1 . L] City ltems 1 Lubking Finansial News |[] § HONEY MAY BRIDGE IS BEGUN Ma 1 1 years Britain me Esther Stanley ) er, D hg this Ao T arter High T.ow Close h - n at the lie Am Amy Am Am Am Am Am Am Am €an 2404 Cr & T Cat Ol l.oco ' B & Ne 8g Rf em, ., #m Toh Tel & N 4214 142 104 104 4% 50% a4 115 130% Am Wool 79% Ana Cop v 483 Ateh Top & 8 1 9 At Gulf & WTI,, ald Loco Dalti & Ohio elith Steel B, Bklyn Rap Tran % Can ad Pac ..,.1108 Cen Leath Co .. 30% *hes & Ohlo 5514 Chi Mil & 8t P, 18 Chl Rock 1 & P. 318 Chile Copper 158 Chino Copi 2654 Col Fuel & TIron 25 Consol Gas .... 903 Corn Prod Ref.. 085 Cruefble Steel . 64% Cuba Cane Sug. o'y ndicott-John 7 B St 1014 Iirie 1st pfd . 143 n Electric ...1381% Gen Motors 874 Goodrich B F Co 35 Gt Northern pfd 172 I Central 08 Inspiration Cop . 35% Interborough Con 114 Inter Con pfd 4 Int Mer Mar 1475 Int Mer Mar pfd 667% Allis-Chalm Mfg 38% Pacific 0il 458, Int Nickel 11% Int Paper Kelly Spg Tire 36% Kennescott Cop 26% Lack Steel 457 Tehigh Valley 581 Mex Petroleum 1101; Milvale Steel 3014 Missouri Pacific 17 3% NYNH&H Norfolk & West Nor. Paicfle Pure Oil Pan Am Penn R R Tier Arrow Ray Con Cop reading Rep I & 8 Royal D, N Y . Sinclair Oil Refin Southern , Pacific Southern Rail. studebaker Co .. Texas €Co. ..... Texas & Pacific Tobacco Prod Transcont Oil U'nion Pacific United Fruit 12 United Retail St 52 1" 8 Food Prod 9% S Indus Alco 38 S Rubber Co Stecl S Steel pfd Utah Copper Va Car Chemical 283% Willys Overland 5% (Putnam & Co.) Bid 150 118 .288 . 155 com ¢ 1 v v Hfd Elec Light Southern N E Tel Am Hardware . Billings & Spencer Bristol Brass .. Colt's Arms Eagle Lock Tanders, I and C Tanders, ' & C .... Niles-Be-Pond com 40 North and Judd 41 FPeck, Stow and Wilcox 29 Russell Mfg Co Scovill Mfg Co Standard Screw Traut and Hine Union Mfg Co . Stanley Works 15 21 52 51 51 REPORT. 00,000 400,000 ORK CLEARING hanges . Balances NEW Y + HO E ) Democrats Meet Tomorrow To Plan Fall Campaigns New Haven, Jan. 6.—A meeting of the democratic state central commit- tee has been called for tomorrow at Hotel Garde here. The members of the women's auxiliary committee are also expected to attend. Discussions are forecast as having to do mostly with next fall's campaign which re- quires a full state ticket, congression- al nominations and a nominee for U. . senator. Mayor FitzGerald, as state chairman, will preside. Lowest Money Rate in 6 Months Recorded Today New York, Jan. 6.—The lowest “of- ficial” money rate in six months was recorded in the financial market to- day when call order loans dropped to 31 per cent at noon. Private loans on gilt edge securities, however, were made at this figure in November and December. Money brokers predicted that federal reserve discounts would soon go lower. . 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I held it ' company * Haskel Hopes o Rescue 4 | of the American r ¢ | through | llon " probably doomed to die of starvation | street, | pound a da | eke out the SAVE MILLIONS Starving Russians N (By Associated Haskell, director lief administration | work in Russia wned to Ry from England by way of Riga ye day hopeful of helping save, chicefly Amerl $20,00 grain from to mil- children Moscow, Jan, Press)—William \'s five ten otherwise eppropriation adults and in the Vol The reli administration hopes that the first of the vided for under the congressic prop: fon will reach the people early in February, The Am-| erican organization in Russia has full authority to distribute the shipments s Mt ‘e cannot hope to fill their stom- cannot hope to make reglon. ¥ suid, pros achs, happy, but we ten millions of people from dying” id, ding that hy March, the fe ing of adults would be in full swing The relief administration would fur-| nish only a corn ration, probably one | v, to each adult absolutely 1 a lesser quantity to ations of those who h something Mr. Haske also nounced that he had heen authorized; to increase the number of children he iy lacking food, we | take ca | hy | istration | Russts to be fed to 2,000,000 and w ready to expand the work immec of this number. The agree- ment negotiated in London last montl, Mr. Haskell and Walter Lyman 3rown on behalf of the relief admin- and Leon Krassin for the soviet government gives the n organization complete o similar cases of ely n Americ trol of the feeding of aduit to the provisions in the children obtaining heretofore. third of the $10,000,000 in gold whic the soviet agreed to depos One | holm for the purcha in the United States is already avail- |able Mr. Haskell said. CITY SELLS BONDS Is Premium Of $19.398 Paid By On 20,000 Of Brokers Securities On Streets And Sewers. The board of finance and tasation this afternoon soid $320.000 worth of city bonds to Thomy pany and the Roy T. Barnes Co. of Hartford, who offered a joint of $339,398.40. This figure include |2 premium of $19,398.40, paid by ge firms The sale includes $175,000 worth of sewer bonds at 5 per cent. payable in 1941; $100,000 in street bonds at per cent. and $3,000 in strect honds ut 5 per cent., payable $30,000 each year until 19 brokerd Sheldon ex- terest, plains, was their time when high rates were neces: Much was saved, however, by w until a very favorable pric offered. ROMANCE IS NOT DEAD Caledonia, N. Y., Couple, Iach Years O'1, Have Been Sweethearts for Many Years, Caledonia, Y Janiie—ATnoe mance of ccntenarians that began many years ago, was recalltd today when the Rev. Peter McNab of New York celebrated his 100th birthday. In early life he became engaged Miss Charlotte Walker, who will be 100 years old next April. Soon after his ordination in the United Presby terian church, he was taken ill and confined to his bed for 20 years. He but up to the time he became too feehle ¢ walk, he was a daily calle |at the Walker home, and now he di | patches a note to Miss Walker each day. He is still in pos on of faculties and he was able to a number of friends today. all his receive NATIVES FEAR VOLCANO Mexicans Panic Stricken By New Outbreak of Mount Popocatepetl Near Mexico City. Mexico City, Jan. 6 (By Associated Press) — The volcano southeast of this cit ain began t show serious signs of activit day afternoon. At 4 o'clock an plosion was heard within the cra the detonation being audible for distance and a great smoke column arose to a considerable height being visible in this city. The inhabitants of villages near the base -of the mountain became panic stricken and fled toward the large towns farther away from the volcano. Up to the present no earth shocks have been registered. Popocatepetl has been active inter- mittently for the past three months, each eruption belng of greater vio- lence than the one preceding it. The villagers at the foot of the mountain have fled from their homes several times, fearing a catastrophe. QUIT EATING DOC Such is Advice of Wood to Chiefs. Manlia, Jan. 6.—The practice of ecating dogs speaks badly for the de- gree of development of people who indulge in it, Governor Wood told Igorrote chiefs with whom he con- ferred at Baguio. He advised them to give up this article of diet and substi- Izorrote the mountain provinces. MARINE 18 ONERATED b ‘Washington, Jan. 6.—Private Mar. cus H. Henson, a marine mail guard, who recently shot and wounded Otto H. Lambert while he was in the vi- cinity of a mail car at Green Day Junction, Wis, was exonerated ye City's | bid tute sheep and goats, which thrive in | Many R I ap-| morni arving | Water: them | i, can keep from five to to The reason for the high rate of in- |, 100 to | and Miss Walker were never married | Popocatepetl | He also ad- | Sparling, vised them to quit making rice liquor. | toon, died Churel cha strnctiure, To Cost 825,000,000, To 1 Meet mie r's for dinne One OF Longest suspension The I alkyrinn this i of Haftford, ceremonios Men's Dros raine hoe Jowep! otfle , will Morte s Bridges In World Ay wilt be | elall work hetwes N (e rrestec el 1Py ania ericks, nay hutter 4 dropped ¢ St mden, o Best ereamery other en which mmen Connect comes i at work i ut great | stree led | take Philad Governor M wards nd rive vania, home 1t Govern Mayor Elliss Wk a silver anking of M adve, of (% L i a party h is to be tor will of fric ay down to to the In a Philadelphia \ted vhere e ay Brig w wedding of Hub- 1t military (e h para AL by re i depleting dlization of RAYMOND MAKES REPORT Head of Merchant Mavine Joint Com- | 0 in the ) rest ot the a as a a vision world Presents Views of Ship-| 325,000,000 mittee owners to Committee, ROOSEVELT MEMC PUT ON EXHIBITION ' of Am- r A gov- Jan. 6 ers, bui form in \ to the ment subsidy fal to the American presented to € the shipping ! Raymond of N the American merct joint committee 1s of the report were not made It was 1 would ith the tors at would virn 1 today Exhibits Shown in New York Tr were His Carcer From Childhood to Last Few Days of His Life. New York, cing the from ch displayed third Jan. to } put €. Mo s ento unde sevel ifc I T rts to be made WA ative inter- library today, his anniy report committee submittal to President Ha ments, WANAMAKES DIES NOT STORE GWNER i by ssociation evelt me ed photo It inclu tt artic books, timately —the gur wore in spectac his m d the him assassin's bulle hiackt! sin witk which he used to pummel Major Gen ard Woc 1 their friendly bu often bloody tiffs in the White House orn fek similavity ©f Names Causes Report Leor That Big Mevchant Had Passed Away In Miami he keepsal tell the story the scho tician, the the traveler, t} the father. M by umily Whitney W Carolina ves- under- announc- maker the ) 6.~ 5 South a local hotel morning the of the body John W rmer postim Miami, n. ey Wi nlanter, ter Roosevelt, the man the poli president nature Others, e the hunter, the lied here d ot charge tth of it and statesman, i 4 e lover an erishe [ his lentification eme mistake in and conte: affa nno Wl orid P the hia the world of including & President three er i Ya exhibit fribute be on view report got as cht for months. over MANY STILI FOUND it annout was i was ed ive | ilade wher t John in his office Rai cials here icad man to he Johi s justructions to prepar the hody Phi clphia ton ordered vy tion in tr 5 A 3 The discovered ] e ) El CilaaT it had been | Stls in operation and three other: sl et in Berialdo Angelino, country merchant had pass- d operator and owner & aviny, was arrested. He w B of $1,000 for a hear - betore a United ioner. alph Veritable Nest of Them Uncovered in North Branford lieving the W [ Jan. Prohibi w Haven North agents Branford, from veste g to nd every attc e b mista but g0 that a b ar of held ng States com t 1 nex W report 1. Sit John away as (e Philadelphia, maker t to a from the Blakesiee in charge o v g cement He gave in u|list of articles and matcerials seized i the | the soutl was officors raid, as rollows Nine stil gallons of alcohc {rye, 1,250 gallons of rye mash, eval gallons of whiskey, six oil stove and 45 gallons of kerosene oil. of 600 of pounds o pounds report ¢ 150 " is nothing wror 1 receive engagement cath i stay away from t ker is in his S4th year. | There 30 with mesbut a slight oday mak- 26 Iz 1 ) be sent from am sev ing an report of Plorida, T wi Mr. Wanam: NO INJUNCTION GIVEN. Panama, Jan, 6.—Judge Kerr of th | Canal Zone district missed the metal trades council [ plication for an injunction rest | collection rom cmployes. NEW DOLLAR PLEASES court has uinin governmen held that h The employe: of Judge risdiction. Woman Who Posed tor Coin That Has Now Been Displaced 1s Not appeals at New Orleans | Disturbed in Least, 6.—Mis likene lar Anna appears ow replaced Ly the new peace coin, is not bit | turbed by the change. Nor will she came to pose for the en-| ppes millions of Jan. ose Philadelphi Willinims, on the old D wl silver a i tell how aving e old “Why, e, that rs on doll when : suid talk of something my yout 1 can be purely accidental occurr Jong gone by. Now i discuss kindergartens—' Miss Williams is head phia's kindergartens When she was an when the Bland dollar upon, she was selected fitted to adorn the coin. today nearly of retiring “should w that happened in interested in a nee of days you want to| of Philadel- art student and was decided | § us the type| s to Cross Tracks at Herkimer and is Hit, N. Y., Jan. 8—Vito proprictor of a whole- 3 Bleecker street, and killed by n here, Wit- id the man after the Montemurro Herkimer, Montemurro, sale cizar store at 1 New York, was struc a New York Central tr nesses of the aceident tried to cross the tracks gates had been lowered Montemurre wife and four dren are at Richfield Springs. chil- | & KILLED BY DEATH NEWS, Saskatoon, Sak., Jan. 6.—Dr, ploneer resident of a- of heart failure yesterday in Minneapolis, Minn, a few minutes after receiving a telegram announc- ing the sudden death of his brothe Dr. J. H. Sparling, in Boston. News of the double tragedy was received by friends of the brothe here last night. Russell Best butter —advt. Slc Bros. terday by Secretary Denby. death. yet made, raided t honm wil At yester sidle He \ hav in day s his wife vas a member " A. M charge of t e fternoon two and 1 t N nowill he nectady Frank Zito will e Mary's cht the 1orro n the Main street, and at ireh Zito Prank morning | e a w e ne Interment \liry's cemetery Fred I ot Kk IPairyie st in W redd Hing place rvices and cemetery Counellman morning held in was it this were interment " TOWING COMPANIES AME SCALES ASK le the Wits Effect Or Threaten Demand That Present Wages Stay « Harbor Strike of a Serious Proportion w nled o wi strike seri made on seve the masters’ | eiation here which had a | to make Members night to few more hot their action i after the ounced t i three | strike, mor appoi | [ had « o | by the Ja n ma tod. pe ti t ot 1t n 6 pro towing tes' ay od v cen noon ultir as Vi +in wh fuein 1 towing companie tim e pro but this action It s th Deman ain in effect v harhor por were companies by 1 pilots' ¢ ¢ companies, their intention t. cut in wages in which to ac- matum sociation ich to consider Soon \ & wages ourned it had called committes reported it 1 wage de was repudiated was decided at tion Member New York Stock Exchange suceessor to Richter & o, 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. STANLLY It EDLY, Mgr, We Offer 10 Shares American Hardware Corporation 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark 50 Shares North & Judd AN IR SRR G5 1 124 voted the meeting to bring into one organi-| zation all eng ployed in po the crafts alr sertions were t ) t| towhoat | wage 1 1| Such Is Belief Guilt Paris, Jan Yeijef tha further | milita t pr lead gating the world wau political such comment meeting of nch Occasion for nished by th ilt commiss in n T *lternoon & ian memby that the with FPrench It wer tied The snbmitted re n t the be vail not to pr | would ¢ a n rt 1 nt working und rs an work, uni city ot affected d bo; 1en em in addition t oni ind as- ion 'd railroad by the GERMAN LEADERS | Hartrord in Paris Today as War | Commiission Goes Into Session, 1 i ion reports of were reasonably Its And adverse of this division the Al pr Allie ngs a on ct of the of % th Bel rep: of f1 A 1. (By Associated the 3 will aband German of insti- expressed today was fur- the war league of circles the tions at the Quay d'Orsay this af- and commission E he glish satis- o Leipsic tri members In view inion appea proceedings gian orts. er FIGHTING IN PHILIPPINES. Two Enlisted Men in Constabulary it With Moros. sugar, f Killed in = Manila, of the | killed attack S and on | an on stabulary by o according to ceived today g | quarters. e | ntit constabulary. | the band IS K Jan. Philippine ne a Two enlisted cot seriot small men 1stabulary were wounded in of % party con- band of Moros at Ban- at = | have ‘appealed to the circuit court of | constabulary were sent in pursuit of istine, province of Cotobato, telegraphic cons! mmur STILL OPEN FOR MEMBERSHIP THE ONLY CLUB IN NEW BRITAIN PAYING INTEREST recently, advices re- tabulary head- Moros obtained three rifles and pition from the detachments of 1922 XMAS CLUB Open Saturday Evening—7 to 9 Haven | | Hartford, | James A. Haggerty o | appointed colonel of the 169th inf try ed Lt command at Ca by Col. Edwin Lamb of Hartford. . G. JUDD W. T, SLOPER UDD & CO. 23 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECYICUT Investients, Local Stocks Telepione 1515—1816 H. L. JUDD r North & Judd L ON APPLICATION, WE OFFER: We Off_e HARTI'ORD 10 Central Row Telephone Charter £000 Mcmber Hartford Stock Exchange. NEW BRITAIN New Britain National Bank Bldg. Telephone DONALD R. HART, Munager Member N, Y. Stock Exchange WE OFFER:— 50 Landers, Frary & Clark 50 Eagle Lock 25 American Hardware APPOINTED GOLONEL |G % Smoan 1o o moinmer of the i the McKinley which will committee of Connecticut ssociation of hold t annual banquet in Meriden his year at the end of this month. exact date has not been set, be- ¢y 20, the date of Me- falls on a Sunday. sut. Col. James A, Haggerty of New A Succeeds Post Left Vacant Licut Col. New Iaven, is Ja [ WILSON FOUNDATION DINNER. Wilson Foundation at the hotel Bond, Hamil- Connecticut National € ant Gen. George M. Cole today. He 2ds Col. mb of Hartford, who resigr y. Major D. Hunter is promoted to the the regimer its -3 The Woodrow dinner, will be held this evening at seven o'clock ton Holt, executive secretary, will be the principal speaker. About 10 or 12 from New Britain plan to suee on i people attend. ter the regiment spring. DBoth veterans. oy of ¥ SMITH GOES TO N. I, Arthur B, resigned as gens the New Ha- Northern Pa- manager, since formatic world was while time in|eral lates riy New Haven 6 th, who just passenge rent of road, the »ad as general t nnounced today N for Col 1 Hu batta ral officers' ool Va | of ven goes to the ffic mp Lee, it was Tomorrow—Saturday and Tomorrow Night we will be open and ready to start that Xmas Club membership for you. Bring in 50c, $1.00 or $2.00 and start now. Only a few more days left. You Will Not Be Sorry Next December