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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1622, Financial News ik FLECTED | Cityltems [EFT ON AN ISLAND, | 00C ks bk s was llu~ only prominent Issue to regls. Vietrolas and Necords at Morans', ter more than a fractional chang ~advt Pre-Revolutionary Pamphlets Member New York Stock Exchange suceessor to Hichter & ©o. gaining one point. Most other indum | .. ) Dr Aaron Plikus left yesterduy or | Placed On Kale R po ity ar i ’ . e were lowcr un’ were” ol w':Nlamw Ma Is Parm Supernte = - 5% F 50 56 V5L 40 Mon Loge Last BOAL 1 Japa=| e v s 11 st 1 e e L, S AT :;ALI:.]"I')Ilr\-)lnmk»l uh-udl(-wll within the| John Ubwnowlea of 107 Franklin PR Al T ] 1 halft*hour on renewec wmying o street and Miss Rozalla Ityehlicka of % ring symphonies in fragile Mexican Pet, Proliminary n.,.,-fg..b. 5 (lem of S[a[e Fal‘m f‘]l‘ W[]me[] 249 Washington M b g Marooned 101‘ Wlfllf‘l‘ {BRSMENS el EOAMY . flaine i dde change quotations were lower espes L marclage Heer ; of . bygone vere ; e Fe _ v arinag et o 00 | e Offer clally ¥French and Itallan rates | New Brituln Chapter, No 11.~Ttescun of the 40 |fered for sale in a collection of an. Wedl streot noon—8horts covered n | ‘aterbury, Jan el B Cook will elect officers at thelr Tokio, Jan A . by saapacvard Ty R T T e 1o atranded i Kamenatia 0000 cookiooks nere . yiow ot § 10 Shares American Hardware Corporation cavlpments coppers and motors, food | ¢ Nlantic, was eleeted master of the [ing tonfght in Bagles when they missed the last hoat back [he hooks were printed long before the vpeclalitles and chaln #tore isgues, | State grange, at the .||un‘ul conven Charles K, Hart, Jr,, son of , I3 \ ™~ Amerlean Emelting, Utah Copper, | 1 Blakeman, of Cronoque Minor| pointed as corporation counsel of the (8iMe this winter, according to an an. | %4 H 08 “worthy. of mrafound aon B e Doy Rl o [ [ven of Houth Merlden was clacted | city of Waterbury [nouncement by Mr, Tde, vice-minister | #deration and all” bore testimony that | 50 SI N ) & J ld Dapt, Stores rose 1 to § |m||’,|l;l(|7.l.‘|‘_ overseer, succecling Mr. Cook, DProf.| A daughter has been born at the|0f the nuvy. The lives of the men | .‘IIW. ke poets were born and not tares orii ug We and Puliman lagged. Bries con. | Charies A, Whoeler of Btorrs was re- | New Tiritaln General hospital to Mr, |are belieyed safe as they can obtain | M0 T T e B e tinwed to strengthen but the raflway | €/ected lecturer and Louly Tolles of fand Mrs, Willlam Carlson of 50 Fair. : helter apd food. from the natives | 8ome of the, recipen In the hooks liet genernlly was sluggish. ’ uthington was elected steward. he |view street, (- Louts have been sent out and wiveless | WOre written by solemn authorities vernment bonds were netive and | €ection 6f Mr. Cook as master v AU the New Britain General Hos- |messages have been sent but the [AMONK whom were 8ir John Evelyn e #rong, all the Liberly group except on the first ballot He is a former|pital 1t was stated that the condition | boats have bheen foreed to return and Siy lu»nr.\ M. Dighy surnamed in| H. L. JUDD G, JUDD {o ssues made new gains: Middlebury resident and served for|of Willlam W. Henng, showed an im- [ without attaining their objects m,fl:‘-" period “the eminently learned.") Call money opened at 8 per cent some time as :u;vlv.! of the county | provement ‘vlw'u.nx! at what they term -.“_,('4 ne detailed the “sure way to gaining w Am Deet Sugar 4% BN | 841 |form bureau for New Haven county ‘ ‘Iu arted attempts” to rescue the 4n|[the respect and love of a servant” T Can a1 aig 0 with headquarters in this city. He is| DEATHS AND FUNERALS | Jupenese fishermen n group or \ \\"“w unother reached an exalted Am Cotton O1l ;20 oy 20 now farm superintende ul. at Hn-v state |eda students have Joined Licutenant PT"“' by devoting n long chapter to | i Tibaerotive 0% « 104 1048 Inl;‘n for women, near Niantic Prodorick €. Kohait [ 8hirase, widely known for his polar | "‘""’ “"hi"“l'“".\' of women--an in- 28 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Am Smelt & Ref 4414 14 e rotection of ||u'. farmer and his Irederick Charles Scharff, who died | ®Xplorations, on outftting an expedi “" ible guide to their conduct and he- Investments, Local Stocks Telephone 15156—1818 A Big Ret com 542 58 crops through the state police under| i e [Laptford hospital, will be bur|tion which will start to the relier of |havior through all ages and circum- s “ d 3 e e i 190% its new organization was described by | wd on Ifriday not Qervioes [the sufferers this week, Licutenant |Mances of Iif Among the tooth WE OFFLR: 15 He [some delights was one for “making | Am Tob ,...... 1843 181 i i(l::n’l;:(l’s‘:::::u\l"r.'ml'l.fllm;::;Ilrll_“:(’-::'rlkl'l‘"" will be held at his home at 144 Rock- |Shivase offercd his servic i ) . WRREE acout SRl Shad deps ent 10 the | il avenue by ey, Theodore A, (*,|ernment when th ight of the 1na.|@ Walnut, that when you erack, you w Off N th & J dd Atia Cop 49% 4489 state grange today, The commission- | fuu Interment will be mado. in|rooned men was first known hut no |#hall find biskits and cara in it e er or u s A ¢ A% er mpoke enrlier than had been anti- | jrirciow comotery |cnthusiuam was shawn by the wuthor. |oF & prety yosey wriden” PRICE ON APPLICATION, Atchl Top & SI 93% 0)3% 03% | aivoteq i dov knathap g L Al e R L (“;1.:\) :wx ”l“ll‘l.\\:)l:\'! or another speaker [ities T — Mald Loeo oo M3 09% 845" N torckel suld the ehief factor| oy funeral of Patrick Hart will b | otethe foisrman bub hout meve i RAYOR COAL{T[ON MAYOR _— Balt & Ohlo ..., 8 33 % of BHA DIAR ) o plan will be the establishment held at ¢ 1 1 3 r " ' | & - u eld tomorro ornfng turned with the report that the fee| e - — Beth Steel B .. 66% ho% of stations In dlatridte: Some ot thess| ot st Mty chren e b iy |18 impassnble. | The. govermment. res —_— SR 7 ¢ T i Can Pacific ....121 120 08| atatione have .alisady: lison selatted ‘ 4 . b i L D Ly UGS o “Hne St Mary's ¢ cemetery. cne parties addec at it wrobable | Promine Demor X % Cen Lm:hl :n Wi .1:1 :1-‘-,. and announced. To these farmers those A AREYS NRY Sertstany e s :,,':,',,‘,. 'i,,m,,‘,,' ","H' Qinent g Democta sl SlendL Ches & Ohlo ... 54% ©4's 64% | who note incidents which are against vk 3 Lt i 8 vialn- |y nibe . “ 4 : o £ ‘ nins i Aar 8 Tho fEKEFDI6NE v of Council Is In Accord Chi Mil & St P117% 17% the law or have a tendency to provoke Miss Ann Clark ftyyot thy fisharmen's camp and thiat 3 Chi Rock Isl & P 31 30 : disorder should make these reports | 19§ Ann Clark, 4 dent, died | they will most likely be provided for. | wyign McMahon's Idea, NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD : i ! Ppegeriry H 5 Clark street, | The marooned fishermen are helfey Chile Copper .. 16% 1 Success of rural protection the com- |9t NENt B Clark stroet, | i Ve " . i b ¥ ¢d to be at a polnt 63 degrees north | The movement for a coalition mayor |§ N Britain National Bank Blag. MR Lol EHR elephone 2580 Telephone Charter 1000 Chino Copper .. 271 27 4 | missioner pointed out depends upon ~\|' ‘| an \‘ .n i “Iulsv‘y]m AL Lon 0 B palnt iR 8 [ The or m ‘ Consolidated Gas 90% 9014 0 cooperation, The police force will not |DN¢ leaves a brother romas Clark, | {4 A BLIRR £1 alive | which was rted by I'. 8. McMahon DON ) ", Manage! orzibe: 4 Gorn Prod Ref . 07% 94% 97% | be large but it is expected to be ef-|ANd @ sister, Mrs. Mary Liebler. The 15 a matter of conjecture, nccerding |last week is rapldly gaining support- \mnh.‘l:'I\ “\' "\.“:f,'\ “",',",'l:',' Bion "‘;."_:""f,'“' Stock Crucible Steel .. 63 61 feotive if the farmers will assist, | funeral will be held at 10 o'clock {0 Lieutenant Shirase. He has hope, fers particularly in the democrat ranks g et Lioilbil,) piohc 4, i Cuba Cane Rugar 81 814 4 In this way all rural Connecticut|!0morrow morning at St _\|...-\-,4‘)m\\y\‘-|-‘ that hie will reach the men [although its support is not conflned Endicott Johnson 77% 76% % | may be covered expeditiously if law [¢hurch. The burial will be in St.(In time to save them from perishing. |to that party alone. s Erie 9 83 breaking is reported as soon as | 'he relief party hope to make the| A prominent democrat, formerly in WE OFFER:— Irie o .. ¢ e N {1,000 mile voyage from Hakolate|the council and one of those th Erle 1st pfd 18% 13% 1 | tected. 13 hose on the | » % |with speed and to effeet the rescue|last democrat ticket, expressed him- STANDARD SCREW Gen Electric ...138% 136% R ] g : i e otor . it o S ; y d soon, but with a view to emergeneics, [self this afternoon as in favor of the AMERICAN HARDWARE 8 The report of the state lecturer, 3 s being provisioned for a| X 3 5 G e BF) 351, 351 18 ing provisioned for |movement, He felt that any good oI} . . Joodrich (BF).. 35% 3514 Charles A. Wheeler of Storrs deliver i 3 Price on Application Great Novth ntd 729 T1% c candidate who could tear free of par- Freat North pfd 72% 718 %4 |ed this morning at the state grange e = ' lines and run a campaign with a . i Tnspiration Cop. ’tf_fl 3814 9% | convention containg much of interest Better New Bribain® slokes, would We Do Not Accept Margin Accoun Tnt Mer Mar pfd 67 66 % Reports were rccelved from 106 Bt |draw sufficient r W0 pe ‘ % 2 aw s 1tly from the two parties Allls Chalmers . 3 3815 381 [ granges, in full or in part, and the to assure his election Pacific Ofl .. 4 4415 5 with ratings given by eight deputie (Continued from 1kt Page) : : Tnt Nickel . 115 " [ show that the 141 grangzes of the ] Int y.. S5 ¥ 4814 49 GEat. PR AR Hale hetter condi- | Miss Rappe's death. At the police Y TR % i 810 10 . $00 | e e oy e s Eeamuit il Soun e che chargs waa ToRuoed oTAR[S AT Y .0, A OFFICERS ISTALLED T moon Mary's new cemetery. V\N\n('(‘n(t, f‘np ¥ L years of this lecturer's office. Righty [to manslanghter. ( Judge l« 2 e Lack Stel ...... 45% 7 % 5% [five lecturers and friends went by|arus declari nothing was - - Rebal Ul Lehlgh Valley .. 58% 58 automobile to Maine to attend the|shown to conncet Arbuckle with the Unity Rebekah Lodge Ushers Into Of- ST“\RTIVG SUNDAY Mex Petroleum 110% summer conference in 1921, and it mm!.-un of murder, h was brough ‘New S tunt w ll Be m lOdUCed fice Those Who Will Rule for En- “JUST AROUND THE CORNER” Midvale Steel .. 208 9 expected that the 1 conference [under a California statute providing A o ek e S 5 > s Missour! Paclfio will be held at the University of Ver-|that a life taken in rape or attempted Th o d suing Year. BY PANNY HURNT UTHOR OF “HUMORESQUE N Y Central % 73% |mont in Burlington in August. A list|rape is murder. A g ry in- 00 1ours ay g : 2 NYNH&H.. 4 3 of community services, by the granges|dictment charging Arbuckle with R S A st noble g 1 jewel was pre- North Pacific .. ] 51 |of the state, including ferns, Chri manslaughter was also returngd and by . sented to Mrs. Loulse McClea re- Bt Ol 4. ' mas trees, receptions, donations to de- [ has not been disposed of. ~ On Thursday a new feature will be |tiring noble grand, of 1 nw_lw“vl\ffl\'URGES PARL!AMFNT TO I\dEET[ e ; NerviiiE SrauRa, Glactrio! lighting and Witness Didn't Testify. introduced at the Y. C. A. in the|lodge, at the annual installation of of- Penn R R .... 337 ; 3% |other things of the sort was given.| Mrs. Delmont, the complaining wit- Prizes have been awarded for vs|ne did not testify at either the pre- on good roads in rural districts;|liminary hearlng or the trial. Dur- Ray Con Co safety work has been encouraged and |ing the trial she was arrested at ; "Take «diate Action in JRef- Rezding b developed, and new buildings for| Madera, Cal, on a charge of bigamy | ot the ; is the first time that | The newly installed officers are as| ' Take Immediate Actiof X h i e ey Blanie DUTE O Have lisen: ercalat ibut e rdlascnn o proheticTi BNl eV 2% itk ReEH TAAARD A 1h B1ie | ol lbwai DARL HOHe ESkndi Mie Totise || sosies (o Toslant: A XMAS CLUB FOR i while old ones have been enlarged, |after she had entered a plea of guilty. [ Y. W in New Rritam and any |McCleary; noble grand, Mrs. Ida i1 Royal D, N Y ’ ) ¢ nlarged, | after sie had entered a plea of guilty. | ¥ Se o T THIS YEAR Sinclalr O1l Ref. 108 g remodeled and repaired. Agrl Puring Azlueklels trinl, Mrs, Irenediiclin the city In invited to be present, |Thorpe; vice grand, M Sadie Geh-| London, Jan, South Pac ..... T9% 781 al education has been e Morgan, a Pasadena nu and de- The fdea first originated at'a ban-|ner; recording secretary, ) Bell | Press.)—The Westminster mys- |auet held recently which over 40 |Witham; financial secret Mrs. | calls upon the British ernment to form of a free recreational evening. rs last evening, Mrs. Fthel M. Miss Jean Wardrope, general secre- selbrack, district deputy, was in- \ tary, has arranged for these evenings|stalling officer. Refreshments and | London Newspaper Wants Legislators | to be h("l 1 S through- ‘4]:4‘“ hes followed the ceremony, Pierce Arrow Pitts Coal South Rail .... 17T% through the moral support gn"u by | fense witness, was poisoned in mys Studthaker Co . 8214 7% the grange to the agricultural col- |terious manner, and another defense |Birls signified their intentions of be- [Fthel Kisselbrack; treasurer, Mrs. | assemble parli as s as pos ? 4 2 leges. Prizes to Pomona lecturers|itness, Mrs. Minnic Neighbors, Los|[ing present at the first gathering of | Elizabeth Radil; R. N. G., Mrs, [sible, next wee : . to give | ! Texas Co ..... 45 witness, ; this sort. Miss Gertrude Fossett, phy-|Julia Bell; 1 i ' Mrs., Gamil- [ formal authority Irish gov- Tex J Pac .... 254 25 5 large and small granges include| Angeles, was charged with per he k Tob Prod .. 63 % 62% one to N LEdith Sutliffe of Ply-|aMrs. Morgan recovered. sical director, will be in charge. Vol-|la Paul: . P., Mrs. Anna John- | ernment. The newspaper calls atten- | " Trans Ofl ... 10 9% niouth grange, No. 72. A number of| A charge of violating the prohibi-|*v hall. indoor baseball, handball and |son; T.. 8. V. Mrs. Ellen Clark; I.|tion to the anomalous position of Ar- At once, as you will T ’ 12614 : ranges have changed in classif i L possesse ¢ olhm ames of indos ature G, Mrs. Holstein; 0. G., Mrs.|thur Griffith’'s provisional vern X p Union Pac 126 % 12 grang tion laws, in that he possessed and Bumas ot o Ludddr Hatkoe Wil L O | et Wil i receives thia: antharityy (N want the full quota of Unit Frult ....122 tion from small to large by crossing|gepved liquor illegally during his par- | o¢ played. It will not be nece for | Cl I'rench; pianist, | Unit Re St .... 52% 2 the 100 mark in membership, whilel(y was filed against Arbuckie and is [the givls to register and any desiring | Herwig. ulnrl H\;.,n; ‘le lmpmlm[l x ,\.‘:-_l mun:_ your class to spend for t should fulfi its moral obligation anc USFd Prd.... 8% none have changed in the opposite di-|g4411 pending. to attend are asked to go to the gym- —_— g 5 K t Chri U S Ind Alco... 39 . rection. Gavin MeNab, prominent San Iran- |nasium upon their arrival at the build- see the thing through quickly. § next Christmas. i A i o Isolatio ospital Will “Ihe free state, with its provisional | § £ U S Rub Co.... 63% cisco attorney, is chief counsel for |ing. n Hospital pouihe fose s, with i ppovnlonst B e Vil sl vt Arbuckle. He was retained by mo-| The new winter term of the Y. W. Receive Patients Friday more shadowy entity than was the U 8 Steel ....,. 83% 7 2 4 L 3 Q . U8 S pid.. 116K % fiERMANY ls ASKEH ton picture. interesis to. handie the €. A, will bogin on Sondsy, JAREY |y, gotation hospital stat with the | rish republie,” the newspaper saya, (§ O batmda%' evening 2 4 cnse. ; L el exception of two nurses and a jani- | “There is urgent necessity to give it |8 from 7 to 9 o’clock. Filly: e g 1 1 nings of that week the new swimming - Willys Over 5% 5% 1ER oF the LB I * has been completed. Dr. Frank | definite, legal status, particularly with % i ———— "™ tor clusses will be organized. The gym- : A ; 4 N e ¢ s Ta e | ZWick, chairr of the hoard, ex- |reference to maintenance of order, [ a b of the staff tomorrow so that the | public moneys. Until this is done the ° Am Brass ............288 292 (Continned ‘trom Firat Pegs) I order ab tife bHlos of tHe sshres|Doub 30 ©f_tho HMore needy icases "‘,"’“. the ¢ }')““““‘”’fx GRS A L g 5 A Hordware 157 160 ag ey taurs will be brought down at once. | Imn: er 1|ml \t”wn‘ sic lm ‘_L ! ¥ Slmplv bl‘mg in 500, G p —_— s —— — e PR [ uuges be- 7} v Blifinds. & Bpedcer dom 23 ‘ Reglning on Wednesday January 26 7 T o sueh mots may e enat- @ $1.00, $2.00 or $6.00, and Bristol Brass 15 on Friday, that all honorable obliga- - A AR TIHE Ghah. Ve REEaEY ana SNOWPLOWS OUT fore ‘1‘ lm:xlvl.wv:\‘ .nli ‘m,x\ »(} chal »1.00, »2.00 or «0.00, an it BEB 1 ok ranat, be rakpentel Erane; ib (Continued from Ifirst Page) il 5 Nk 0 sapsany. ¢ S lenged will be obliged to treat them ag i - Colt's Arms 2 2| many doea not: want o' abandon | the Tsingtao-Tsinanfu rallroad should Inumty aramssan Mol e L L oo i B all§ up to our XMAS Bagle Lock ... At ah e iNNEn 1055 of takine. & Taves| Do HeI0 1n-abevBndal Wiiliss aieMort| WAL RS TIEW Clussesin Beglibi SHE WoIna ERORNGELEL g Guinyy e “Some sort of order may be main- CLUB window. Landers, ' & C 50 52 en. City Ready For Strect Clearing tained by divect physical force, but | & part in the economic restoration of [ was made to reach dc m on ulv the it e A AlEenas g " % NED Maching vee i Russin, she must declarc her inten- | other clements of the controversy gorhe second meeling of the dlaeus | the Connecticut Co. has been kept L D e They will give you a : f paying what she Tha delay developing over refer- |} | SURCHY B s oy eirol Baity 5 W the provisional government itself is a North and Judd 41 I ot reat | ooe TR Topi atians articl of the |{eFoon at 4 oclock. The mubject of [bUsy since early morning working |\, it uority.” hook and all you have to Peck, Stow & Wllcox 2914 A _\out‘,“ no ]:n?!.w,;‘ ]\\_ h ,’H,m U6 B T15: o8 Un- Fanatal the meeting will be “Health” and Mi their snowplows to :u‘p the l'raxhsv g . . 3 dO after cttin it iS t Russell Mfg Co ...... ,LB,:I;T}?O :‘.::Lfi;sn‘u\q i :!11111!'\;1211«;‘n::‘v: helief S session of the |Jean Wardrope will be in charge, ;'M*m- 4\)" the snow. ll-rmllx'llmtvl_\ lrhow g g 0 ; % = d States a participa = boiers, Sehlin: z tops' | have bheen prepared for this storm : B o3 3 Heovill Mfg Co . Tt Syacialtion Tor saliE. b U] 86U TaEMGD WOUIN Be poseible: erops | AU L mesting of e lrectoren SAECHE DRI S T o i DRAM/ ALE. § bring in the same Standard Screw o S e A BB W o | next week. board lield this morning it was voted L SLAS DU R A B 6 any : i ount ev veek HbLGE and Hine “cenhal |>|m;x“m(1'1mm (_(Iy‘:p.;l.m(m“ als T the fortifications article the chief [to reduce the mate of swimming for |the officials feel confident that they | e - f amount every week un- 5 5 he new institution will be called, IHLIINS & : will be able to keep up the service | Effort is Being Made to Bring Out : 5. W X Union Mfg Co .. Germany was speetfically named as an [dificulty is understood to have a 1 price, b to til December, when we ap | the children, Staniey Works fmportant factor in central eastern|over a precisa definition of the geo- |Plunge tickets will aiso be issued to ‘l&-r;::“‘;’,l e b Latent Talent Among Students, B i) il Vot chask. NEW YORK CLEARING HOI E REPORT | Eurape that ought to help lift Kurope time ago awarded the contract of cleaning the streets of snow to John graphical area to be embraced in the |@dults. New Taven, Jar, 11==Ta Lping out] Ixchanges . v 100,000 out of her present troubles. y i S N 1 g unans stinh : - o [membership committee has arranged ; ol ! SHeiinis Balances . 500,000 Final Terms. m;,‘ unanswered question is w I|4|Iu! a b SO e b ety \\'I:-u- Youknot, and it 18 expected that ;']H class men, an organization, “the |§ The final terms for reparations pay-|string of Japanese island extending |for & ELE Al there will be no delay in the work | PIay craftsmen” was formed in . miles the southward of the|nesday afternoon of next week. | university today. 1°rom this, it is ¢ > L] Pacific fortifications, “status quo.” The| Miss Louise Noble, chairman of the latent talent in dramatics among un- to IRISH MA HAVI: ,“‘3;I:‘t;c(2:|twtlm;o ‘u:‘f -‘x;t‘l"umd?:n \‘w“)m Japanese archipelago are to be in-| The exccutive committee of the )“]:-I«“o‘r‘ ‘tfll\:t”:( :l':]‘I‘\-(:;i-”[‘\’rx‘::\.wztl;“I‘: Beipaied, membors of cauts for playe | ' T i + territor ‘o further | Business Women's club will meet on | ™ R MSEE 20 broduced by the 3 dte | e 000 gold marks and r rations in{cluded in the territory where further € G b keep the streets clear for travel. produced by il \u““m” ty “]I‘(I‘ ) A BC‘C S lt is '.I lest Friday evening at 7:15 o'clock. Plans | association will drawn. kind to the value of 1,760,000,000 |fortifications is prohibited _ i i 4 ; 2 e ; b I]U gold marks annually. France, fivally| ‘Though little public attention has| Wil S L anquet 10 be | gAY MEETING THURSDAY Ihie Vatintqreinarg een ol o0 ion Ay to save for next renouncing any part of the 1,000,000,-|been drawn to the matter of the ex- [ hel 01 BEGOTUELY o, S 3 ey .| When the association began rehearsals ~ e 000 marks already pald, will get 1,-|tent of fortifications to he permitted to| e e l'|I‘";‘im‘]”(“:“I'!Tln“'ll":fluvt‘;"(;:x<”'~q‘l‘((' of ils plays. Expression of talent Christmas agdu:he = p s of s DAY 5 Py fic islands the general board of v ARl nJ state pie L 3 anurac ers Ol gjong many hnes will be possible “in money v S B i i Amorican Navw nttaehes u goon | WAS SRLECTEI) Conneaticut” will be the aubjoct of & | fha piny. ormftamen” wiqening the |§ Toncy YOI Spend then solng ; talk to be given at the Rotary club to- | geope of amatenr theatricas, 1n- & Will have been so easily iti i il] [kind each year, the remainder lease of Political Prisoners Will : the American Navy aitaches a go : : : | Ree e “’n&"u“&?‘fm to Haly, 100,000,000 to|of \(h(("' :::}i‘.‘yll .::" v<‘:v~)xls (:,.l‘v‘:‘\l ”i.l;l TO KILL MAJ. OPIE morrow noon at 12:15 o'clock sharp. | gruction will be giten in play writ- saved that you'll never cat Bri The topic will be covered by four | jng, seene construction and costimin : l trea ain, 125,000,000 to Belg from the mainland of the Japanese e ! A MSO OCGHF Shomy f,,r,‘:“l,'(,"fr,";",“' ,l,p,,;” :,,:",' ”‘,",h,,‘:”'("‘; FITIARE WO bl RD ,' o ey capable speakers. The business men | The “William Sloane dramatic prize miss it. s LR 5 3 4 | and manufacturers of the city have $100 will be available in competi- | 8 other beneficiaries under the treaty. |os by naval vessels to the whole north | yioaukee Soldicr Says Men of, His | ‘ Bra bl ity have | of § aild ! s ’ Dublin, Jan. 11.—(By Associated const of China, and would constitute|" ¢ o the tion. ¥ If you don’t want to Press.) — Measures to be taken to- MEETING POSTPONED an effective military bareier, Company Had Planned To ('{‘l"""‘|]'l';:: ““'( ‘(j‘”mm.x_-p‘._ BUTei oL Lle . & spend it then you can ward setting up a new government in The regular meeting of the Junior The question iz whother "w_ terms | s o o » ; 2l —— - - L s T Ireland for carrying out the terms of | Achievement Council will be held at[“Paciic regions” applies to the islands Get™ This Officer ST e h:l\? it credited to a the Anglo-Trish treaty were consider- [the Chamber of Commerce rooms on|of this clerictor v L B e Sl Thins ROt ' / 1 c ] Savings Account. ed by the cabinet of the Dail Eireann |the cvening of T ay, January 19, |tinuation of o main archipelago as fn |, MUNALKO® i & Vs he _New York, dan. 1L—Frederick WEY | at a meeting today in the Mansion |ipgtead of Monday, Janus 5 the e of .pr‘m Bl ia it el Evert Gunnison, banker and lawyer, k House. One of the first moves, it is e O e ilomed Killing by | P2 dled in the Peck memorial hos-| I expected, will be the naming of a pie following: the nlGkeS ki THE BY | pital, Brookiyn carly tiday. He wos W”H PRBF"’ ? commission to proceed to London and TS <G DARE e TR dmitted to the New York bar in i g confer with the British government. “”;«:Em was a private in the 116y |18 and Jater became vice-pr sident |]! e i sgarded likely that Dublin | A e s the Lawyers' Title and Trust Co, ¥ . ey - N \ e atie il e Infantry of the Twenty-ninth DIvision | 11, g o director in the Chas ok i g e, out Atthe Commercial | castle will be taken over from the) 5. 4 g N il to Washing y i \ - SRglish. WILKIE, the mest fow ddys. and has been called to Washington by | it i (S REGE VO e queens % i, gt expur ¥ Trnst Company, 274 road our \ el i | § H [the Watson committee. | 2 B Cabinet circles anticipate this will be | g * . | County and Suburban Rallway Co., the Al i il 0 . abinet cir l : It was a fogsy, misty morning, | OIS RO BURIEIRE o ACe Cor and ||| "ie® ook Main Street, which is an event of the utmost importance in : : A b T o S P— i sople as a his- : i artis saic Smoke ’ $ T ey et v TR i 1 the minds of the Irish people as a h B e e (e fooat, | Mumber of other corporation | “SCIENTIFIC METHODS OF |§ operating the on ly ic st towards the fulfilment of | & : 1 v ” f Pt CtUn asptration, ‘ Fifteen feet from where T stood Maj- = & =i o " XMAS CLUB in New asss b 4 it 1 { = yv Opie was standing when an army o0 . i H ¥ At b W, & Bl e : R gl Tho sir Francls Drake foage, sons ||| INVESTING AND TRADING | # Britain paying interest. i oy LRI U o S i N ; I halted him and asked him where he [0f St. George, will hold its regular ayen o sl v |was going. The runner replied that |meeting tomorrow night at Vega ha m b“’ KS new government's program was ex- / . . : / | T Mol SR R AT Wil a ) afte i i i § | he was told te turn back and did not | Will be discussed and a ! ATe g 0 pected to he issued this afternoon. e ‘ e |3 e i e e el R (It | oged to aitend. The bustiem meets |1 T ma ' ) OMMERC'AL regarding any plans the opponents i o : e rn A E arhars WRnedt 6 JoThe TRUSTC[] of the treaty may be formulating. g | “Fhen the men who saw the shoot- [Sharh as the members exy ¢ - . ~ ling got together and talked) about|ney to Merviden following the session I ' o | jattle. The boys be all EXECUTIVE COMMITTE | 1 QON & (° | PALACE : : : £ D S oMLtk wxeantive. commbtted ot thell] MARKBLSON & GO, p— ) B : . ; £ : R R e whe . Investment Securities : Open Saturday A . . : | s major. But | + Che - of Commerce room 712 N y 3 J . , ’ ting « s oars after winning the world’s |eided 1 was to shoot the major. But {at the Chamber of Com s 712 MAIN ST., HARTFORD, CT. E Start“‘g Sunday D'Arcy Hadfield resting on his oars aftes g the battles we were in did not give |tomorrow evening Phono No, 2 2281 Evenings Tto9. “MOTHER O’ MIN New Zealand. Richard Arnst, his opponent, was six lengths be- |\ jooking tor 1 1 think that| Before 1 roxlty in England ||| Pireet prvate wire hind at the finish, | this fact alone saved the life of Ople.” | necded no license to be married, ind i who he- You may The release of the political prison- Y i D R e n An official statement regarding the , - Py I . ine . Mossage, and wher |on Arch street, Important matters G Nothing has as yet transpired here | s e ol s nedtay il | ‘picking’ Opie off when we got into e ro— - FRIEDMAN- b <~ YW BRITAIN [y, don't kinow why, but it was de- | junior achievement council will meet sculling champmnslnp over the 3 1-4-mile course at Wenganui,' " S50 Pl e opportunity they | R l it

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