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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1922 Financial News HOOI : City liems GET HEAVY SENTENCES AND FUNERALS | | [ S —— HOLD CONFERENCES | R nois Bliuei. Wall Street 10:30 a, m,—8tocks Lhe Holy Family Clrele of 8t Mary's | Three Chelsea Robbers Must Serve e \I.]‘H‘”‘H'l“‘“.l:,.:‘;\ \lI'“".l."I“»‘*“;“‘ylll‘l‘l: '\'\\:l~ were disposed to strengthen at the ————e chureh will hold a whist and lal| opening of today's sesglon a senti- tomorrow afternoon at 2:4 K in| From Pive To 25 Years in Prison— |Peter's church, Rev, Charles Cop- : mental factor probably being the fur Sessions Will Be Held in Breidgeport | s Mary's school hall, This da has . pens, was the celebrant’of a .».“m-m Member New York Stock Exchange | Crime Committed Last November, |[high mass; Itev, J. Massette, of the successor to Richter & ©o, ther pronounced recovery of British pln g Ay heen chuanged from Thursday to Tucs : : g g i and other foreign exchanges. Cop- J ¢ day Ruat e o B hreadd i ot La Haletto college, Wik deacon, and | 31 WEST MAIN STRFEET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. pers, sugars and tobaccos gained 1 to| Fourth of February, My, M. T, Crean, state president of | with two others, held up bank nfbs Rev, Stephen Grohol, wus sub-d poaf. | STANLEY B EDDY, Mar TEL. 2040 2 points, Within the first half hour | tho Ladies’ AusiMnpy, A. O, M., Robert | senzers in Olielssa Iast November and | phae 10 the Bk Irade Achoo Jungi, AHALR IS Ik 0L NSl Naw Lotidon, Jan: 0~Ecesidant 5 | Munravigheaitont of (he Hev, WIllam | pscaned: with the 838,444 payroll op|nioh the: dessasad hitended, geied: s etlvaly resumed. Chicago and Northe |8 Hitcheack of the state schoolmas. (A, Harty branch of this city, and @ | the Walton Shoe Co, were sentenced (M1 Wit flower bearery Fhehurial w ()fl . western, one of last week's heaviest|ters' club toduey announced the pro- large delegation of the members of | to jong terms in juil toda$ i St Mary's new cemetery e viier features, declined 1 3-8 points to a “:”ylylm‘.;w Hu: Inm‘llln: of (In‘”rl‘lm» to [the loeal A, O, H, and Ladies' Auxili-| J{m Luna and John Duhok of| ““lm:d X, 1. Gollisas. . 10 Shares American Hardware Corporation new low record for the current move- [be in connection with con= lury, attended the joint installation of | &epanton, Pu,, were sentenced to 18 y ment and Delaware and Hudson and |Vention of the state teachers' asso- the Southington Franch of the order|to 25 years each in state prison. John Ihe funeral of Miss Mildred A, 12| Moxtcan - and. Dan-Amerioan petror. |clation at Bridgeport, Iebrunry %, & |held in 8t Thomas's Community hall,| Pictkewics of Detroit, Mich., 18 years|SIha8r Wik held ot 3 p:alo6k R 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark T oo R o |and 4. Tho schoolmasters will have|Southington, yesterday afternoon. Al old, was sentenced to five years and |%/ierneon at her home & LAty wranis Pacific, Amerlean Can and Cast Tron |thelr session at 7:30 o'clock on Tty vers. ontopible e Nos HED follaa | one. mMentk in. Conoord. roformatory, |Bo% Syl Eulteon afigiated af they 50 Shares Nort!] & Judd Pipe pfd also were under pressure, day, 1ebruary 8, in the ball room of | ing the ceremonics of installation. [Fhe other men have not been appre. [*¢"41¢ Friends Qf the family were - R o Tamorine. the 4 e eent |the Hotel Stratfield, when there witl|" “Ime Staniey Woman's Relief Corps| hended. Virtually il the money hasfBull bearers, and men oo o bl g ORI PR RN opening rate for call money, stocks|be a dinner and program which will |wili hold its Har meeting the | heen recovered [ian 1odge, O, of V., which the deceus: g 5 developed o heavier tone in the first |Include addresses by Dr. John W.|G. A, R, hall Wednesday afternoon| During the hearing in the superior ed was o member, ncted as flower TR e B C iy A half of the sessign. Another cut In|Withers of New York university onjat 2:50 o'clock [ court, where the men had pleaded . The burial was i Falrdew | SR we g Pennsylvania ofl prices provoked fur-|“the Changing Policy of Public lidu Dugald MeMilan will leave Satur-|guilty, it was stated that Luna and |¢Ometeny. H. L. JUDD F. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER ther llquidation throughout that "jlu:»n" and Dr, Frank P. Spaulding of [qay for a trip to Bermuda Pubok were wanted in Scranton for a | Associated Oil, California | Yalo university, on he Next Ob-1Aembers of Alexandra lodge No, 24 [ §2,000 robhery and holdup which took James 8, Knowles. | s andard Oil of N. J., and Hous- |jective of the Teaching Profession.” | 1, 0. Daughters of St. George will be | place there on Oct, 29, nes 8 Knowles, of I7ifth »(r.mv," ) ton Middle States and General As-|Clayton Stevens of Bridgeport, musi-|entertained at the home of Mrs. o Bliadn, died, ab his. Sams Yeea] ° of pneumonia. He had been phalt common and pfd. lost 1 to 213 [cal director and Willlam Steinke of | Eynest Whatnall, 11 Kelsey street, | R GU terday o A point Representative industrials | Bridgeport, cartoonist, will also have | hursday afternoon | G AND GlR ]T MEET[NG l']“lhxu ul we \\ xlw-‘;uw!\;':z l\v::'l“ :: 23 WL MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT England 75 years ago and has bee Investments, Local Stocks 'Irh-l me 1515—1816 algo were lower. Chicago and North- |Place on the program. Constable 1Pred Winkle will sell on | S Soatern continued to weaken and Hrie| Breakfast —and annual business |y writ of execution at 10 o'clock to- this country for 40 years. He was | G s M & common. and first pid, were heavily |meeting of the club will be held at the [norrow morning at Hanna's garage, | Stewards Ave Mapping Out Schedule | employed in the cutlery department of ; Landers, Frary and Clark. Mrs, Col- #0ld. Mercantile Marine pfd. was the | Stratfield hotel breakfast room atitwo automobiles, to gatisfy o jndg- ¢ : 4 one strong feature rising 1 5-8. 8:3( . Saturday. Superintendents, | ment obtained by Jdohn Cookish Qtihunectingionbe hest Giason :? of,- Ruando, T '““\ ,\(\ we O er NOI‘ h & udd i y on, A. H., Wall #Street 1:30 p. m.—Shippings | directors, princip; and all maie |, st Steve Jacobs. . b o S5 , of Bngland, and one and e ; accixlmh‘; animll N8 |tenchers of the schools of the state Sk ,',,,,:_;:l,,.“\'“" e - Proparing Rules, of Ithode Tsland, with the widow, sur- | PRICI. ON APPLICATION. their gains at miYi-day as did a'so sev- |have been Invited to the sessions. night to Mr. and Mrs, Robert A.{ Cleveland, Jan, 9.—8tewards of the| V% : eral of the junior rails such jas St. T a | Smith of 445 Arch street. Mr. Smith [ grand vircuit opened a two days meet- | :\.’T\I\‘v‘wn\h-. 50 leaves two ‘Iun{uh- Louls and San Ifrancisco, Toledo, St. EXTRAD[TION DROPPED [is the chantteur for Chief William J. | Ing here today to map out & schedule i,'lf“':' ’““i, “-VJ ““ ik ¥ ,‘”M “:'I,'I_'fj Louls and Western pfd and Lake Irie Noble of the fire department [t harness horse racing dates which THOMAS FOVE B F s s A | — and Western pfd. —— A reatife of P& MedvA" ot fire corkie| Wil movern practibully ail Horeos: pag-[ 8N ADERY Alarplas el Ls AL, TE8 AEOOEERATI. g ; 4 the o Herbert Marples of Oakland, Calif., X High Low e | candy Nan W R R . [misioners will be held at ) o'clock | ing in the country and to consider ; el i A Bt g 0 84N 341 Candy Men Wanted For Delrauding this evening at city hall. The estimates | regulations which probably will have .\(ll).ll—;.l'v;ll‘fi,‘:‘I!lr‘r\\l‘.»l Mx’;’|‘|‘|‘n“ e u e (im "pod. L . i : Local Bank Will Not Be Tirought for the coming year will e taken up \nl. kg bs fih B |m7 ::‘” fintlafternoon, Services will be held at | Am Cr & I°d...142% 1424 for consideration. e cd to be discussed at the join e bR ik : AIN : Am Cot Ofl ... 19% 19% 4| LFrom Jacksonville. An aniversary high mass will be|meeting of the rules committee of the the Jate home by Rev. H. 8. Landis, Vo \x Bllll’l;\ll? e HARTEORD A 1,006 105 10814 celebrated at 8 o'clock tomorrow| A Brien A and NAfonal Trotiing agsos | Al interment will be in Fairview h nl |I by Illl "“n"%n.“ dg. o l:l ('.nl(rlnl l(mw' B j 2 5 Siida 3 ¢ = ¢ e . T § Jd Y. elephone 2 ‘clephone Charter § Am Sm & Re,. 44% 43% On account of the expense entailed [0t ™S hager's chureh for the | ¢iations at Columbus Thursday. ! D ARiiBe R om, .| 6935 67 % |in extraditton, it has been decided that | jnte piore Blanchette. The schedules and rules commit e \::(.:l\m‘:l\, "\1 "\,‘,ff," “\""I‘I',‘I’;""’: "'““h";,";’;‘l"’:" Stock S Ly E 2417 Anton J. Angelo and George Bartis,| rqpe fip . e i (o g tees were s 1 to meet this after Mrs, Lena Becker. e a¥ e ixchang xchange. Am Sum Tb ... 35% 3415 AR The first of a series of Sunday aft- s afte Tk Hicken. wile Gt 008 Am Tel & Tel... 1158 1153 51, |former local confectionary mem, Now |..,n0n meetings was held at the Y. M noon. They I Have under consid 1 ’ 1 Batts Taalaondille . T 16 ! 88 Wi ! Sl e sy TErilanelst ,, and a former resident of New Am Tob .......130 130 held by the Jacksonville, Fla., police | s i Akl eration applicatiang for membership er, an g s C. A. yesterday. H. Y, Stearns gave a g 0 “iyoipoit- Driving club and the | Britain, died at her home, 140 Scott WE OFFER:— Am Wool ..... 79 781 1 will.not be brought back to this city | g BB ows fur- o b S : K 2 stereopticon lecture ~on views fUr- |y jiworth Park management, both |Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa, Wednesday Ana To4sy, 481, a; [to face fraud charges. S et e o St tan s . | ST e x A Cop: { A R e T s e oo | DAL Y 8, SUTISAS. GROSTRRMIS) of guion pragheeia st nt Windson, 8111 G606 B vaata: B lesven tbe AMERICAN HARDWARE ALGIf & WI... 31 30% ducted a candy store and ice cream | 0 il Ontario. sides her husband four ehildren, Lena, LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK i e A { Baltimore; Gussic and Frank of | Bald 1.oco 95 94 parlor at the corner of Main and STt ety R [ . W Baltimore & O.. 341 33% Myrtie streets. After their place had REFUSE TO FIGHT URGE CANAL PURGHASE Wilkes-Rarre, and Mrs, Anna Spear | Price on Application lefgL 2hig o Sdng bt e Antan 3 of this city. Also four brothers, John Beth Steel B .. 5615 f 61, |been visited by fire last summer, they Budapest, Jan. 9.—Premier Beth 3 Bi:d . % g Canadian Pacific 1"ol§ 34 lscoured @ loan of $1000 from the|len is understood to have refused the Hl‘\“' ,‘\'n;lrm\' and John Schwab, We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts, i : . i . st lisheallBRe ’ 51 i T all of this city; three sisters, Mrs. Central Leath Co 30 7 Commercial Trust Co., offering a hallenge to a duel made by Count| 3 LhaL, 3 3 8 5 i 3 = & L ousity Sty i ‘o to receive | Sigray on the grounds that ‘the al- | Secretaries Weeks, Hoover and Denby Louls Prelie of Plainville, Mrs. P. Ches & Ohio .. 54% b curity the money they were to rec Hansen of this city and Mrs. 1. Weiss “hi Mil & St P 1814 11 73 |from insuranc companies, Subse-|leged calumniatory statements to Rifaces i o . s Chi Mil & St P 18% i pani s St acention were Declare That Government Should | of Chicago, 1ll. Burial was held in Chi Rock Isl & P 31% & quently they left the city. which the latter _ i< Wt B8 | e RTINS Chile Copper ... 15% 514 s | Since they had not signed proof of |made in the premici’s capagity as| Operate Cape Cod aWterway. t\)v\‘vm:igl\; iy church of that place VOTE FAYORS POLAND HEALTH BOARD MEETING. Chino Cop ..... 2T% 267 loss, the companies refused to pay the | head of the government. e ol Ll A meeting of the board of health Consolidated Gas 91% bank ‘#nd. sult was nstituted, Im the] The premler algo pointed ght that| Washington, dJan, Secretaries SeEE —_— A e ety 1 4 5 lir & : o s matter s handh: reeks, Denby anc a S Adaio Henry Wasserman. ] oy 3 Corn Prod Ref . 94% 2% g meantime, the Pinkerton detectives the-masiar- Wl in e hamis 43 umfl\\m_\ ""\_1\. and Hm\“ appearing| o vscorman, aged 62 years, | 11e¢tion in Vilna Region Seems to be fafternoon. A report will be presented Crucible Steel .. 65 s el [ERICEINe o to, Jackanwille, Thotr|connts whidli-would decide wiislher|tadey before the Lhouse ;commeree ) o ! i 62 yedrs, ; ; Cuba Can Sugar 5 [arrest followed. Connt Sigray was guilty of sedition |committee, urged purchase by the|fVe months, died this morning after| — Swinging in That Direction, Re- | PY the hospital committee on its plans Andicott Johnson and had broken his promise not to|federal government of the Cape Cod|® long illness. He was 20 years em- for reopening the isolation hospital, Frie 7 ; RUSSIA ACCEPTS participate in monarchial plots. | canal. ployed as o canpenter by O, J, Curtis | ports Indicate. % and a general discussion of finances Erle 1st pfd (Count Sigray charged that the pre-| The propérty, the committee was in- | &1 Was also a member of Iintracht o ! 2 pLa: .. % London, Jan. (By Associated ? " 5 e lodge. He leaves his wife, Paris, Jan. 9—Although the definite | will be held. Gen Electric .. 5 ; . ‘he Ru e e | mier had “stated in the nat onal as-|forméd, can be obtained for $11,500,- | g EYGRI AN WTRy BOROMV, o e h TR RIRAT BT n ST Gen Motors' ... 3 9% [ ment has m.,‘x:‘m the invitation of |Sembly that he (Sigray) wils connect- 000, the government assuming $6,- | Eenry 12, and two daughters, Mrs. H.} = "0 0 “”1‘”"[ ';["\“‘ g, Goodrich (BI') 36 the powers to attend the Genon con-|ed With the latest atten pted coup of |000,000 In five pecent honds matup- | M Selander and Miss Lillian 8. Was- | 27 YO HTEE B0 B SRR Gt North pfd .. T1% 707 ference ,-0;. coping with the problems|former Emperor Charles to regain [ing 1939 and paying $5,500,000 in S€ >‘H\§m. o ¢ el tiate K !‘(\("::y(;(l the Insp Copper .. 38% 3 3% | of European economics, says an Iix- | the Hungarian throne). cash ”Jf. VWasgaemat. wey @ nwtive of | y land. Interboro Con . 6 } 1% | change Telegraph dispatch from Can- : The canal which is eight miles in|Flersaid, Germany, but had lHved here| ;o tollowing the world war, both 9 Inboro Con pfd nes this afternoon. PICIAL LATE TRAIN EXCUSE, |length, cuts the voyage distance be- SN0 B 0000 (el g | Lithuania and Poland hav nade I I S Int mer marine 7 E = IS o SRR i e “, tween Boston and New York 65 miles " 2 >arsi, Jan. 9.—The excuse “‘m ;. X dav aite P s e claims to the Vilna region, which is Par and eliminates, Se ty Weeks said lay afternoon at 3 o'clock from the| nt Mer Mar pfd Z 65 ;UMENT POSTPONE i I 7 4 g atec e s G % ARGUNINI LTI L it eyt rriving at the of- |\ grave yard” for ve B8 A none; 8 iidan strast Ry, ToryG, Wyl PR SReiE Lgian Beliveen en i) SEEACTOl & 3 { Washington, Jan. 9.—Argument in| fice long after the usual hour that | (e L ssels AP | (LIl will officlate and interment will | vember it was announced that | Int Nickel . 3 % | tne suit brought by the federal trade|can be substantiated in Paris. Every e _|be in Fairview cemetery. Slections . fTor: 3 sconstituent embly ' commission to enforce an order re-| morning when a train brings subur Ly er by the govern- to decide the fate of the region would nce their re-establishment as na- Tnt Paper: - ; " % ) FOLM b N are st, |ment it should be widened and deep- be held ] b5y quiring the Winsted Hosiery Co. to|ban commuters late into the Gare St.| et ST B0 SHCETE - 9 : ; Kelly Spgnd Tire 36% e o tiad of branding ita| Lazare, an officlal stands at the end |€ned Mr. Weeks said, to accommodate| mye fyneral of Frank Shimak was e W TO change its Kennecott Cop . 26% 2 output, was postponed by the su-|of the platform giving to all who ask targgr shilps.e held this morning at 9 o'clock from GRIFFITH NOM[NATED ‘Bgl“ ?;fl”‘;' e preme court today to March 13. Thef for them slips of paper staling how St Datans. almneh. - THhb. chupeh iwis \l';‘éxgl’etr:l?ll\ll’flul:ll‘ 108% 5 | postponement was made on a motion | many hours or minutes the train g ]NVENTORIES F[LED crowded with his many friends and B ' n o ”‘ bt n. B ic ate. These can be shown by the : 5 kol Yislley Midvale Steel .. 208 20% 20% | b¥ Solicitor Gen. rmflk.“,]m S A L e L Fas - fellow students and the floral pieces| His Name Is Submitted As Possible Missouri Pac 163 16% % [1ely6 any. neaso for,the. 20¥erRMEnys|:e g = e were numerous and beautiful, ° N Y Central G 3% 128 g [Eenuest toran HElay TR T AR g Mueller Istate, With $13.600 A solemn high mass of requiem Chict Executive of Republic of Ire- NYNHG&H . 13% 12% 2 TR BIG AUSTRALIAN FIRE was sung by the Rev. Charles Cop- i Norfolk & West '.;;42 0814 CHANGES AT DEVENS. ey, Australia, Jan, A terrific| Largest of Four Ofiered for Record | pens, pastor, assisted by the Rev, North Pacific .. 76% T4% Boston, Jan. 9.—Of the 4,000 build- |push fire is raging in Riverina dis- | poqay: Stephen Grohol, pastor of the All| pypiin, Jun, iy associated || WILL YOU Pure Oil 361 35 =7 |ings at Camp Devens only enough to|trict of New South Wales, and exten- L Saints' church, as deacon, and the| pooy 3\ rthur Griffith was placed in | @ Pan Am P & T. 60% 49% shelter 10,000 men together with the |sive areas of crops have been destroy- | Inventories approximating $20,000 "\(,‘l';‘r‘,"“jlhml h“‘sfh"l"k";:,"”‘"" ”‘“"“"'(" nomination this afternoon in the Dail HAVE MONEY as rende: v the church quartet. artls ! % as spital and the theater are to B S § i Penn RR ..... 84% 83% base hosp! ed. have been filed in probate court in ™ =y Fireann for the office of chief execu- Plerce Arrow .. 13% . 13% be retained, according to orders from — the estates of Amelia Mueller, Eliza- mi”\ S1 "m: were Tony Bron- | ve o form a provisional government FOR NEXT Pittsburgh Coal. 63 03 : (“(')"::‘S‘"‘If::fl‘m’l;::‘l‘:"]w“fi Ly SMALLPOX CASE heth ¢ Wolf, Agnes Lrodie and Co- |3 homfred and’ 11, Sehwercer. ror Ireland. Michacl Collins placed . Ray Con Cop .. 14% 14% 14y |come hesqaiers bt GRS W mggenort, Jan, £.—One new cue rine Peichert. A Mo s T el |Griffith in nomination and_the mo- B CHRISTMAS? Reading ....... 723 i“‘,—’ 2 was indicated Camp Devens will be |of smallpox was reported today to the h{ ) m:n' inventory shows mort- | piarett Souney, Julius Beckus and | oD Was seconded by John McKeown, | RS 21 23 | M mobilization of one division, | health department, that of a child | EREM #6000 on propesty a5 S04} 50w Birach e = Royal D, N Y .. 501 | o lives on Park straet, There are|Arch street; 'and §7,700 on, property MAY BECOMIE PROPFESSIONAL. ! i y ) Committal services at the grave Sinclair Oil Ref. 183 8 e p L o g i i1q lat 415 Arch street, totalling $138,600, o . = - i 25 BOATS TIE now Bizht cases, all said to be mild |t 416-Arch st y were conducted by Kathers Coppens FO1T South Pac ..... 8% 25 BOATS TIED UF UQN, S giE O | he Wolf. inventory, consisting of [ and Massie v IFathers COPPENs, pu ) us Hawaiian Swimmer Likely to YOU’LL NEVER Eouth Bac 0y | torms of the ai |and Massie, and burial was in St ) i New York, Jan. 9.—The strike of TP stocks, bank deposits and a mortgage, | . 3 i i - — > et i 3 L Mary's cemetery. Enter Into Movie Business. i o] T Studebaker Co . §1% 79% i - MISS WHAT YOU San Francisco, Jan. 9.—What seems tughoat skippers against proposed S NYATID totals 33,646 " , rage ¢ as N vi q Db EL NV AD. i " 10 b e AR T OIBT s i 4214 wage cuts has resulted in the tying up XES H A deposit in the Society for Savings, | 1o SPART D - A TeiRs s, Pasths 247 of 25 han s i L ypiehbE e 6 i oxoles [Enthron, 14: Tenbedbntenin; thE . Khyal, o e RO TOURNAMENT |15 he q definite. end. to various con- SPENT THEN L 2t 63 Mason of the towboat exchange s taxes imposed by North Dakota uponizgg.o3 inventory in the Brodic es-|gk o ¢ |tradictory stories about the future | Ty 1 3 . OF G} Menbsey 1o Gompéte Tor . . e plans of Duke Kahanamoku, Hawaii's ]F Transcont Oil 9% 9 today. He added that owing to shi ailroads within the state were held | tate, ping conditions, as many more boats| by the supreme court today to be in- Mrs. Peichert left stocks amounting Prizes Tomorrow Night. world champion swimmer, has bheen Union Pacific . 125% 125% 1255 i R v | \ ! iy United Fruit . 121% 120% 12 could be idle without inconvenience.|valid. to $782.50. A pool and billiard tournament win[PU DY he """'“" ol ”"“““":“‘""'" YOU JOIN NOW. manager here to arrange for his en- United Re St ..52% 51% . - B he irted tomorrow night at the K.| U 8 Food Prod 9% % TO D of C. rooms on Frankiln square. It|UY into motion pictures. If satlsfac: | ory arrangements are made the duke U 8 Indus Alco 37‘.'![ 375 D 2 h B T v' U o will be conducted on the handicap . s PR e anish Beauty lo Visit Us Aokl ALENEIOh o Do Glven Fliont)| Sl s il satibar AT the sa |1 to mbye " over ko urolsasliNaL) U S Steel 83% ° 82% 82% wWill Be Subject of Conference. |are eligible. - The billiard games wini|"0ks fext month. ! THE ONLY XMAS 284 U 8 Steel pfd . 116% 115 116% , s e Washington, June Compianding| e 0 pointssund, thexpuol Bames will ONE ON DENBY. Utah Copper .. 62% 61% 611 S ", y S o | be 100 points. James Maher is chair- NTTT S L : officers of the U. S. Veterans' hospi- o Maher is chair o A i Willys Over .. 5% bY% 6% \ % tals have been called to meet in a|Man of the committee and he an- Richmond, Va. Jan. 9.—Secretary | CLUB T i * d 5 R A v 17 to discuss |nounces that prizes will be awarded|Denby was as 1 today, in a formal |8 Sheaien gpnigvae Hers aliiany L SUietes i A ' from the state commissioner NEW BRITAI! (Putnam & Co.) i 3 % plans of the federal hospitalization to the winners of edch branch. All|inquiry oy # of game and fisheries, to explain why | 3 Tt ot . * treat. | those wishing to compete are in.[Of & E " % bhoard for the improvement of treat- T ar | 3 Sh! 0] v ~ Hfd Elec Light ....... : s o v Hisa o soldiers, The call | Structed to leave their names with Mr. [ he hunted recently in Virginia with- | B PAYING INTEREST Southern N E Tel ..... i . A © e ) | for the meeting was announced today Maher, Frank McConn, John Loomis, [out a licer The inquiry was ac- 3 p all members of the committee or with [companied by a newspaper clipping Am Brass .. SN i 2 : s : R J ). s : by Brig. Gen. . B. Sawyer acting i Am Hardware . 6 N R shulbman of the boatd & Superintendent John O'Brien at the [declaring that the secre Fillings & Spencer. com : : The conferonce will be attended by|Cclubrooms before tomorrow: night. fuyod 4, pOvComRil, S 52 IM-““S Four Convenient ‘ ¥ - - Parm, Stafford county,” and had LRl RS v na b : i : ] vepresentatives of all institutions| S ey e A Tisile ook o ? : ; ¢ T N under control of the public health| YALE'S BASEBALL SCHEDULE. 980 00 (U000 ome of them Classes: I‘,md"s‘ and J > ¢ R A service, the army and the navy, New Haven, Jan. .—Yale's base- . presidept Harding. LEnfe it O . H 4 b : : ; fnterior department and soldiers' | ball schedule is almost completed for - A o 3 Ni16s.Ba-Pond 6om . ... 12 g APERATS . . 2 R homes. next spring. Today it was announced PRINCE SHOOTS TIGER 50c a Week { 2 § L g Sl : - — the squad would leave here April 12| : . - North and Judd .. 4 s 3 X : K T | Bomt ) 9.—The Prince of Br £ : Mitot: Ga., for spring Arniming, |, Bombny, Jans St rings you i e S ik kol | ONE OF BYRNE BROS, DEAD | e o i, Bomiey v T s, o gs you 825 Ttussell Mfg Co 105 | : ] I I she AL on Burse. s nuok like in N i, The animal lus interest. L SR : : ) LR = that of other scasons, Boston college [hunt in Nepal Tcral e animiel i plus . Scovill Mfg Co . 400 3 8! B will he added, marking renewal of [measured nine Standard Screw 250 \ v - W Rev. Michacl J. Byfnie Was Liong Time | athietic relations in this sport nose to end of tail. d $1.00 a Week Traut and” Hine . 35 7 e 5 " > iy s i |\'__.—___'.‘-;—“-—=____—-——__——_—-——- Union Mfg Co . | 45 2 T R o2 3 Advance Man For Famous Old P e "1 Brings you $50. EARIEVWORKE L i Ls et 48 T4 8 N . T i 1 CRUDIE O1l; DRODS, — gs ) $50.00 e : “Eight Bells® Show ) T e W ) : ight 1 Show. % o i .‘- : plus interest. S e G B , S R i S g ] : teduction of 25 Cents a Barrel on| NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. § . e . X Norwich, Conn., Jan. 9.—Word ) B I n Huw Tfl !NVES I s200a Week ;:'l::r"::’ i i 4 : By W @ came here this afternoon of the death Most Grades Announced. Ml B itd 5 i : G in a ton hospital today of Rev. Pittsburgh, Jan. 9.—The principal ||| 4 i Brings you $100 00 5 3 3 Michacl J. Byrne, 64, chaplain of the [purchasing agencies today announced ||| iy S SIXTH DEGREE R g federal penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga. He [a reduction of 25 cents a barrel in all (|| ! plus interest. . i b h S underwent a surgical operation. s of crude ol handled in thIs|f| gvery tiader and investor who bes ‘ i g Mr. Iiyrne was born here and for | market, except Ragland, which [ iteves that making ,"" . B $5.00 a Week land. BREE g feet six inches from yea s advance man for h *ro- | ¢ Tuced 15 cents | 2 Yo Be Worked At Mceting of State : i \ ; i : 3 «“l‘ | e Bvids 5t 4 {Hiik mav. iy . e judg ment a1 oxpe ‘ Bl'ill[.’s you $250.00 H ] Y T B i After the death of his| Pennsylvania er , $3.25; Corning, | & . Grange—Local Branch 0 g vania i plllS mtcrest. . N S 5 i wife he took holy orders. He had been | $1.0¢ well, $2.11; Somerset, $1.90 o " a e Represented. Ak : a8 o i at the penitent for six years and | Somerset Light, $2.16; Ragland, §$1. smEN"rm Mf_nmn) 05 was a friend there of liugene V. Debs. | TThe sixth degree will be worked in R 4 il Gt s ! : : : B8 ;. "\VS‘.SHNG AND TRJ\DING 1 f at the meet of the Clon- ¢ N % e de Sty i o Oy G i ; Fined $20 for Riding Joseph \ecticut State Grange, which begins S : restdent of the Mod 2 % By 3 AP b 8 'S L dern " omorrow and_lasts 11hrm'- ;l“'tv,\s: ; Ih:" ., RN : 5 On For ged Pass rocery 1 chain store system in lN STBBKS essions will he held in_ ‘.1mr>ur.\. W : Meriden, Jan, 9.—James Redahan,| Connecticut, died at his home here ' onstable and Mrs. A. : A n{;sh of G i : 40, of 96 Eliott street, New Haven,|of heart trouble, aged 59 v T o aRpiert 3\‘5 city, are d'olmzatttn rom Burritt 3 o & was fined $20 ond costs in the police | survived by a widow and three chil- " 4 ‘:m add this valuable irange, of New Britain. e & y conrt today upon admitting that on|dren. Jour Mirary merely by Addresses by 1]“"‘"""“"‘ ("“""“‘; ; ; : December & he wis riding on the New X Postal requasting tharles A. Templeton, the mayor o ;. 3 Haven road on a forged pass that he ik 4 ’ ey, s i ey e e cers_of - W g 3 3 ¥ New Haven. Redahan claims this > | (T SON & (Y | Fostath, R . New Haven ot o enting| | —P A L A C E— |||l MARKELSON & CO. Open Saturday £ ' stoten and forged employes pi ¥ Investment Securities REPORTS EXAGGERATED. il Starting Sunday [l 742 maIN 57, HARTFORD, CT. Evening 7 to 9 Tokio, Jan. S.—Marquis OKuma, the Miss Gerda Mayer of Denmark is coming to the United States| s Phone No. 2 2281 rd 8 L chose condition of : 2 STAINS, 13 nl ’ ” g _ e, T:,?,";:,“:.,.’r‘,or‘:,'?‘,",,(.:.)":,‘? ton oflthis month te show us what real Danish beauty is. She vecently | LR T be R s EMOTHER O MINE Direct private wire to New York. Lve at five o'clock this atternoon. |won the annual Danish beauty contest. cold water. Hot water will fix them. practical an

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