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L 10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922. | Financial News FX.SFRVICEMENTO CARDINAL RATTIIS _ JEWISH RELIEF 19 Ciy ltems 3180 p. m “Prices were given un The Sewlng soclety of this vraer of P N AM @ st i s 0L MASS MEETING] ELECTED NEW POPE, READY FOR DRIVE 5 e U'l v the shippings, mall orders and minor Saoh Rtk M M. Kileln of 21 e = SR steels ranged 1 to & points, Easing S, <M Panads ataatr A m'wlw'_ i e tember New York Stock Fxchange | P N TR ST 4 successor to Xichter & o, ot °d"" [apney {“”;“:“ s ang 3 (Continued frog First Tage) served at 6:30 o'clock in the evening roductions of ower Bures ¢ ( 7 . e i s ‘ o - e T Bannen more active iy ror botn | 0ADLAINS Lockhart of New Haven - Bl Offers and Nanes . D. Clan Douglas 0. 8 G, wit noid it | 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. accounts, A say an ultimatum) n...| America bhe E "“:“;' % ",\ v hmm ".m"_( S e STANLEY R, EDDY, Mgr, TEL, 2040 wan vow cioe 3id Foggel of Meriden to Speak |reprewnied in e conciase. it s Saxe Chairman Will b held followin . he _meatin - Am Bt Sugar . 354 86% siald there were some financial matters Sndl ‘s tabpnamant: willibe started R Oan il 381 87T% e ln(lw n‘r‘ru;\}!rd and 'nmv ('nrnlln'nl RS A At Tonlis o e Iy 1 B % . O'Conne wore o message to the e < o o AL & Ty }’,‘,""_J “I‘,: [ captain Charles E. Tockhart of | guered Collegs. delivery and discussion| A meeting of the New Britain Jew. | Brown will entertain o membora We Offel’ R Lo len ToTm INew Haven, Captain John R. Feegel [of which might necessitate postpons|!Sh Relief committee was held at the [#nd friends of St '““ 1"" gkat U\'IM ° ° n A T of Meriden and George R. QUIEIEY |ment of the election announcement., |Office of Attorney M. . Saxe yester- | 4t & soclal at ' the home of Mrh t tL ht& i- C A NURRer comi 60k ¢ 00K will be the speakers at a mass meet- Givon 88 Votes, day morning, 'The following afficers lu{g:f. .‘.9 airview street, Wednes- onnec lcu lg Gwer 0. Am ‘Sumatra Tob 29% 28 ing of all the ex-service men of the London, I%¢h, 6. (By Associated|Were elect M. D. Saxe, chalrman; ‘“? l‘:’p‘ "K" AP e et o Am Tel & Tel ‘;x, 118 » city in Lee's hall on Lafayette street [ prose) Cardinal Ratti was elected | MOrris Cohn, vice-chairman; 8 M, IMI"" e :;] lh”l ,'- i""k.‘rj""“" “wm“"- Am Tob D136y 130 |tomorrow evening. This I the Kreat- pope by recelving 48 votes in the|Davidsan, treasurer, and Henry Schu- | (Wit Wiy, Q07 B BUCEHRL BECOR 8 re erre , “8am 83 [est step that has even been taken by | conclaye of the Bacred College, says|Pack, secretary, The executive com. |(ONKbt et s A 0 AR Wools. vy B8N " any of the servicemen In the city |a Gentral News dispatch from Rome |Mittee was alko chosen consisting-bf | 8 0'clock at 166 Main street, ARAMGOPRANL iR . 48 towards getting together and settling | (his arternoon. the following: George LeWitt, Arthur| All those interested In learning Aich Top & 8.7 91 2% the petty differences which have aris- ot IR R Littman, Dr. B L. pm.m' Harry | #b0ut the League of Women Voters . At Guit & W1 28% 27% en during the past few years, Zevin, Leuls Raphael, N, E. Mag, Ju- | 8¢ cordially invited to attend the 0 le out Baldwin Loco . 104 101% The hall 18 sure to be filled as the lius Eisenberg, Dr. M Dunn,| Meeting to-be held at 8 olclock this . Balt & Ohio .. 36% HEREY news of the meeting has been passed George Gans, Martin Robinson, Mor- evening in thr‘( hamber of Commerce Beth Steel B .. 611 02 about from man to man for the past ris Cohn, Henry Schupack, 8, M, Day. | F00ms. Miss Grace Murray and Mrs. Can Pacific ... 126 12 |few weeks and considerable interest idson and M. D. Saxe, 8§ M. Davia.| Stanley Gaipln will speak. Cen Leather Co 23% 32% [has heen shown in the purpose of the son, one of New Britain's most suc- | A NArINE on the bankrupt busincss Ches & Ohio .. 667 hé¥% meeting and the speakers. Captain cessful business men and a member 4% 3 8% A Chi MIl & S P 19% 1% L.ockiart was fortierly. in -ohargs of St of the board of police commission.|Neld this afternoon at the office of H. L, JUDD W. T. SLOPER Chi Rocfl 1 & P 33% 32% Co. 1, 102nd Inf.,, and Captain Feegel ’ ( ers, was unanimously chosen manag-| - 0Ward M. Yeoman's at Hartford. A Chile Copper . 27 2614 was in command of Co. I of the 102nd John C. Loomls Guessed wrol]g-- ing director of the drive, trustee will be appointed and other Consoli Gas . 91y 01 and both of these companies were The meeting was largely attended |PUsiness transacted to meet the de- Corn Prod Ref 105% 104 made up for the most part of men Will Be HOS[ to 40 and was a very enthusiastic one. Al- :'(mnflflflhnf V:In ('rNH';yrs, Attorney M, Crucible Steel . 63% 621} from this city. S {though New Tiritain ix feeling the | RONRBOTE ‘_:,f,?:"",’m',;",’“f:h',""f s 23 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Cuba Cane Sugar 10 9% There are at present three distine strain of financial depression the| * S 4 i i , Telo (O Endicott-Johnson §2 8114 soldier organizations in the city: Ed- - {commitice feels that because of that Srecish. Lutheran shuihiwiilmest 6 Investments, Local Etocks Telephone 1815—1818 Erie 9% dy-Glover post of the American Le- Although the total deposits in the|fact the sacrifice would be a nobler f ~“_hrr“ "m-w«; ”"“_I';";Z"O"]‘ eve- PR = Erie 1st pfd 13 glon, Walter J. Smith post of the Vet~ | covi et et mrigt company have in-|one and for that reason New Britain ning: 80801801 WL Ha-MARe ol Gen Electric 146% erans of Foreign Wars a‘nd Kosclusko | creased over a million dollars in the|Will. particularly at this time, go over ';:lr’:’,::"l?lgififuo:a]!l‘n‘(f:-m:;m. “y',:‘zrm fr; We Offer: Gen Motors 0 post of the Polish War Veterans, and |\t {wo years, the increase has not|the top in connection with this drive. Z 2 AN o Goodrich (BF) . i 36% the feelings between these three has "I\::’,,',:f,’mi,(.dr,m optimistic hopes of| It 15 planned to have an open meet- succeed Rev, 8. Ch-Ohman. a8 pastor 100 SHARES STANLLY “ORK Preferred Grea tNorth ptd T4% 73% 7 been none too cordfal. The realiza- | the bank's president, John C. Loomis.|IN& Sunday evening, February 26th, at |9/ the local church when he lcaves. Price on application. Inspiration Cop . 39 35% 39 |tion that this condition was hurting | As 4 resylt, Mr. Loomis will be host|Which time Rabbi Bernard Cantor and [The mecting will commence at § ; Interboro Con . 3% 3% 3 |no one but themselves has come to|1o a large dinner party tomorrow |®rma May will make an appeal for [0'clock. £ E Interboro Con pfd 9 814 814 |the men, and the mass meeting was | nign¢, funds. Attorney Saxe feels that if| I« A. A. O. H. whist and dance Fri. | ssses=== e Int Mer aMr 16% 16% 157% |the only means by which the service- [ The proposed party was planned|the people would listen tb the remark- |€¥e: "‘yf’” s hall. Admission 50c.—adv. | .’ OB it A kb e B In Mer Mar Pfd 71% 69% 70% |men could get together. away back in 1920, when Mr. Loomis|able story told by this girl narrating| Fdward H.'Everitt, of New Hgven, é Allis Chalmers . 46% 45% 46% | A committee of servicemen who are | nade a bet with his directors that on|her personal experfence abroad in her chief engineer. of the.Houthern New Pacific Oil | 471 481 47 |very much interested in the matter [ yanuary 1, 1921, the funds in the|own plain and unemotional way, that|ngland Telephone company, will de- gnn Int Nickel 127 12% 12% |held a meeting last week and final de- | j,ank would amount to $4,000,000. At{the response would be so generous as | !IVer an address on “The development Int Paper ..... 5014 49 4 |tails for the affair tomorrow night|that time they totalled $2,300,000, |to leave no further question ag to the | Of the art of communication,” to the 4 NFW_BRI’MIN HARTFORD Kelly SpringTire 393 3T% 381 (were arranged. There will be also a The total sum being $3,400,000 on|success of the drive. New Britain has St: M"fl‘ g {\Tcr.n‘h club next Thursday New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row‘ Kennecott Cop.. 28% 28 28% |smoker in connection with the event|the appointed date, the directors de-|had a good record in the past and the ”“’“"A;» fl" 8§ 0“""‘1:- : & Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter £000 Lacka Steel 43 46% 27% |und all ex-servicemen whether they cided to give their president another|committee is exerting every effort to| A s Marsh, state secretary of the DONALD R. HART, Munager Merber Hartford Siock Lehigh Val 59% 58% 5914 |are or are not members of the vet- | year of grace, feeling that if the bank |insure the success of this drive and [CORnecticut Truck Owners' Associa- Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. Mex Petrol ... 112% 114% 115% |erans’ posts already established are|deposits should grow $1,100,000 in ain that way help to relleve the gen.|UoM: has sent out notices for a meet- Midvale Steel .. 30% 30% 30% |invited to attend. year, they would grow another $600,-|eral pathetic condition of affairs on|'N& to be held at New Haven Febru- We Offer Missouri Pac 18% 17% 18% ——————— 000 in the following year. the other side. ar?'rhlflhA e e NYCen ..... 6% T5% 6% TALLARD UNDEGIDED But the financial crisis came along R —— SEHaCHe Wy Jonmgiaed GOM"," gl ANLEY WORKS COMMON NYNHG&H.. 18% 17% 18% and the expected $600,000 failed to will have a session in the People's d Norf & West ..101% 100 100 % materialize. While the deposits con- NEw REP”BLI[; IN :;;‘;C:m:;;?r::“"‘ ](';Nr\,l:&'v : sr'a"lgl"n t an .18 5% 3 tinued to grow, the fact that thou 2 rat 6:15, Rev. A, B. Tay- 3 ' & CLARK Bore o asi ™ ssain 3eu | emocrat Possibility For Mayor May | inas of man aware out of work, many lor, leader of the club, will luy out LI‘;\NDERS' FRARY & C}\L ARK Pan Am P & T 53 52% 521 : rop | Pusiness firms Wwere doing business a program for future activities. We N 3 rei S Blan B R 3% 34 444 | Decline To Enter Campaign Yor| [ATCE TS TET LC and factory S[I AFR";A ASKEI] The officers of the blue army, of 0 Not Acce[?t Margin Account - Plerce Arrow 15% 15% 15% | Office In Spring. proceeds pared to a minimum, the de- the Everyman's Bible Class, will hold | STRserersespGryy; svs s, & 2 ae e s S50 3 T Ray Con Cop 14% 14% 14y posits came in very slowly, and the a meeting at the New Britain club | S Reading . . T4 73 14 Henry S. Tallard, at one time a|hank still remains slightly under the Wednesday evpning_ at 8 o'clock to Rep I & S .... 537% 52% 53% |candidate for city treasurer on the| 54,000,000 mark. Mme wo['ke]‘s Make Tms P]’Opfls] create new companies and make plans JOHV P. KEO(xH Royal D, N Y ...51% 501 507% | democrat ticket and oné of the most Thus, tomorrow night, about 40 for taking over §|\0 services in some Sinclair Oil Ref 20% 19% 197% | prominent members of that party inf people, comprising directors and llOI]--NllH]GI’OllS DlSOl‘deFS church Sunday night, Eebruary 26. Member Consolidated Stock Exchange D, New York South Pacific 8215 81% 823 | this city, has been approached by a| clerks in the bank, will motor to the James Donahue of Sefton Drive ¥ ¢ South Rail 1014 18 1914 | number of party leaders in an effort| Shuttle Meadow club, where Mr. spent the week-end wuhyhis parents. Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Fftudebaker Co ..93% 91% 931 [to bring about his candidacy for|1.comis wxll._lrll them “How we are He is-a studen‘t at the Yale Scool of Danbury New Haven Texas Co. ..... 45% 4514 4514 | mayor. going to do'it next year,” as he of-| London, Feb. 6 (By Associated| Music and has just completed the mid- Middletown BONDS Springfield “ . Texas & Pacific 30% 29% 305 Mr. Tallard woqldmglve tr;lo p:‘sl:::: ficiates as host at the banquet. Press)—3triking South African mine yex:Ir oxal;m:tafl;: s z Tobacco Prod... 64 63 6374 [ianswersbeforefwe gAINE LA E S e e e workers' meeting Sunday passed a| Manuel Atashiap is in Boston on a Direct Private Wirc to New York and Boston Trans Oil 10% svz 14,/’ carefully, but intimated that his de- WARRANTS OUT WEDNESDAY resolution asking members of parlia-|business trip. : ‘G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Natl Bank Bldg—Tel. 1012 Union Pac .....129% -8% 129 {cision would probably be in the nega- ment now in Pretoria to proclaim a| Miss Blanche Waters of Armistice el L GG S A B¢ 2 United Fruit ...134% 184% 134%|tive. He expressed himselt as optl- provisional government and declare a|street is the guegt of Mr. and Mrs. | o sl o A I ¥ A 7 S | United Re St ... 56% 55% 5514 mistic concerning the possibilities of A e republic, according to dispatches {o-|Florian Fox of New Haven, attending| U 8 Food Prod 5% 4% 47 | puttipg in a democratic mayor next| Arrests Are Expected at Time| 3.v to the Exchange Telegraph Co.|Yale Junior promenade. — i - U 8 In Alco 44% 43% 44% | spring. 3 As Echo Of Rialto Theater Fire In|and the Central News from Johannes-| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Trey of 79 . i U 8 Rub Co. 55% 54% 553% SR i burg. The resolution was passed at a|Robert street celebrated the twenty- New Pzan mn X 2. U § Steel 87% 6% 87 (Paonessa Will Attend New Haven. huge meeting amid wild cheering. {;Ju‘rlhhannh'ersifylof th’;:;\r w(‘dl:llng a: U 8 Steel pfd ..116% 116 116 Reuter's Johannesburg correspon-|their home yesterday. ey observed . } Al Utah Cop e % 62% 63 Light R:ate Conference| new Haven, Feb. 6.—Warrants in| jent detalls various disarders. Sev-|it quietly as Mrs. Trey is convalescing Opar{tl:n HCI'C! {;LASSL“ Eflfi w MEN W < Over. 53 51 5Y Mayor Orson F. Curtis has received | the Rialto theater fire case are now ex-| .., jgolated attempts have been made [after an illness of two months. Nat .ead 92 92 92 |an invitation to attend a conference pected to be issued on Wednesday. |y, the past few days to wreck rail-| W. Herman of 103 Henry street, i - in Southington on electric rates at| City Attorney Whitaker today said he| .y jines and a conerted attack was|complained to the police today that Insurance-5a tem Installed (Putnam & Co.) which representatives of the Connecti- [ would be ready then to have them| ..qe gaturday on the mine telephones|a canvas cover had been stolen from R e H ld E h (ed Bid Askea |cut Light & Power company will bejserved on (City Building Inspector|wpicy were frustrated by the police. [his barn last night. : ; Meetmgs Wlll Be Held Bach Hfd Elec Light .......163 165 |heard, tomorrow evening. The mayor|Austin and lawrence E. Carroll| "¢’y mags meeting held in the town| A daughter was born yesterday at Trust Co. Southern N E Tel . 125 128 was unable to attend and has delegat- | manager and A. 8. Dlack, president hall the chairman intimated that|the New Britain General hospital to l}eSdfiy Begmfllflg March1 Am Brass ......... 290 296 |ed Alderman A. M. Paonessa to rep-(of the company which leased the despite the negotiations in prograss|Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Schauffler of| The City of New Britain was one ’ Am Hardware ...... 165 158 [resent the city. house. Today. complaints against Car-| oo premisr Smuts all the strikers|318 Lincoln street. of the first, if not the first in the i Billings & Spencer com 21 24 roll for selling standing room the|p,, i ohey orders and “pull out” an| Thomas J. Smith and William W.|State of Conuecticut to recognize the Bristol Brass ...... 17 [Eagles and Kaceys ient ;’"‘:‘:refle"’m‘;'r"’{i"on"e’fi‘“':t contin-| irie = breakers. Another speaker|Hanna were both reported as im-|merits of the latest word in thrift| Two Pible classes for women have Colt's Arms 26 To Pl Pinochle | a Stoca el i eit t|Warned the officials who are working| Proving at the New DBritain General | propositions. i been organized in New Britain and : Eagle Lock ....... 57 0 Play tInochle|derstood will appear in city court|, ‘g 0ineq that they would be pulled |hospital this afternoon. Growing general interest in the| o wilh start on Wednesday, March Landers, F and C .. 5314 A pinochle tournament between | Wednesday and it will not be neces- out Monday. A Rretoria dispatch A S insured-savings plan has resulted in{, ppey wiil be led under the di- N B Machine ........ 9 |teams representing the local aerie of | sary to send out officers to arrest| ... "o h e ier Smuts with F. 8. DEATHS AND FL’NERALS the adoption®of the plan by the most | rection of Mrs. ¢, H. Daniels of Tol- J 4 5 i s of Columbus, | them on the charge of manslaughter. |- o - SN Y £ Al 3 ; i A Niles-Be-Pond com 45 4 47 |Fagles and the Knight ; 5 Malan the minister of mines and in- iprogressive banks in the country. | |and. One will begin at the Y. W. €. ht in the K. of The warrants are based on Coroner| " Ll LA O T T S T et e \ 1i8a: % fi _ > 3 North and Judd 45 48 | will be played off tonight in Mix! i e | dustries is conferring with deputa- Because of this wide-spread inter-| o 'yn the evening at 7:45 o'clock and Peck, Stow and Wilcox 28 30 |C. club rooms on Franklin square. .hlxst ;‘f‘“"g- Th" f \:rhmge OOy e | onator. tReinansttial federation asd Mrs. Fricdericka Martens. est and the great number of inquiries | wiy 1ast one hour. The general topic Russell Mfg Co . 98 | Music will be provided for the enter- |about 12 pages, legal size. the chamber of mines in an Attempt| Mrs. Fricdericka Martens died yes- |from all sections The Commercial| wil| be “The Quest for God.” An in- Scovill Mfg Co . 390 |tainment ot the visiting lodge and SRR to reach a settlement of the labor|terday morning at her home on Le-|Trust company on November 15th|yitition has been extended to the Standard Screw 248 | luncheon will be served. Gov. of Mississippi dispute which has tied up the Rand|land strect, Barnesdale. She was 52 last inaugurated the system at its{women of the churches to attend. A Traut and Hine 35 Is Sued for $100,000 gold mining district for the better|Years of age and 2 native of Germany. | bank and has already opened a ""m"s«lmilnr Glasaiwill berheld on Waaness URIONERLHECO 4 |Main Street Store Jackson, Miss., Feb. 6.—A $100,000 | part of a month, For many vears ehe made her home|ber of acconnts. ; il T Stanley Works 49 . P o G I Seafos el in this city. Surviving are her hus-| The plan of this bank is very easily|the Center church. * This will also be Entered by Thieves h;im;ge L ot c“riug‘ "‘g ‘0\_9r:ord‘be band, Richard Martens; two sisters, | explained and seems to be well un-fjeq by Mrs. Daniels. NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE REPORT.| patrolman Maurice Ilynn discov-| M: Russell of Mississippi with seduc- RUM RING IS BROKEN Mrs. Michael Eaottinger of this city,|derstood by all to whom it is ex-| It is not too late to join Miss Por- Exchanges 344,200,000 4 early this morning, that an en- ing Miss Frances C: Birkenhead, a 4 Mra, Catherine Eisle of New |plained. R L B s Balances . 60,800,000 eredicary, g former employe of his office, was filed and. 2 % 3 aRRClas i LU G LEIOLYAGLARLIR LGS S alEi st AR f trance had been effected last "lgm'qgalnfl the ‘ chiet, executive- today /in York; one brother, Herman Vogel of [ An illustration may best he given|which started last week at the Y. W into the Sovereigns Trading company ‘the . 8 district court here, Federal Officer Secures Evidence|thls city. Funeral services will be|by assuming that you come into the! . A, This is not a class for college MARTIN GLOSES DEAL store on Main street. It was found Tht‘. ..lairlfl.m‘ A rrélden' of 3 | held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock.; bank and wish to open up an ln..urc-rl-l points and examinations will not be that 18 packages of pancake flour, six New VOrrl)vam l'n Hen P;ill of particu- Against Bridgeport Traffickers in|Rev. M. H. Gaudian, pastor of St. |savings account. Let it be <uppoqodi held at the end of the course, but bags of flour and nine cans of cheese T iad h‘y‘ Attorney Foster of John's German Lutheran church of-|that you are 29 years of age and|those who attend will find pencil and Local Tobacco Merchant Sells Out to | was taken. Sy Rt el s ficiating. Interment will be in Fair- ]wanl: to 2 sl\flno.”‘gfiu uollgit:gnz: Q{nlc:ook useful. The class meets g s o vi cemetery. bank and deposite $7.60, agre Monday evenings from 7:15 to 8, and Jacob Blum of Hartford After Long 5 i reputation, character and health were| Bridgeport, Feb. 6.—Edward Der- VIS BRmE SR, e R ey o R e msmd ihcfiulfls itibies pnd FARM INSURA ruined as a result of Governor Rus-|igibus, Edmundo Cella,2 Willlam J. f " ¢ = e iy % i Jean "Inman month for 120 months. At the end| open discussion and questions. Negotiations, / J|sell's alleged misconduct. The bill is|Bishop and Joseph Krautter of 3 1 Zof |of 120 months you will reccive $1, 000 | Th f 1 . iR Bill in Congress Proposes Risk Bur-|gjvided into two counts, each asking|Bridgeport, and Michael Delohery,| Jean Shirley, infant_daughter?o e T N e (et Rt EROR - I 20 3 O feeey Jacob Blum of Martford has pur- o DrpinilEation: a $50,000 award from the court. Jr., and Fred L. Kirk of Danbury ar.| Mr. and Mrs. Howard ,”‘“m““'\'“"d L B s e T G L AL DR "’“I Hbe, members, THIY chased the business of Willlam E. I i el rested on charges of conspiracy in suddenly Feb. 5th, at Waltham, Mass. smg'ed la:f ‘i}l‘. ‘r v ;.L Sl 4.,;"“1:(\ ets also on onday evening from Martin, local wholesale and retail to- Washington, Feb. 6—Establishment VETERA connection with the shipment to this The funeral will be held Tuesday in|proved by the insurance compa yj 17 to 9 Op]nck: baceo merchant, who conducts a|of a farm risk insurance bureau L4y city of 100 barrels of alcohol two| Waltham. have made your first,deposit, your| A new consignment of reed and store on Main street. which would insure growing crops of | ywajear g, Smith Post, V. F. W., To|weeks ago, were arraigned before U. wife, 'cmlvlron.l hl.:shrmr]. A;!)In-r-nts -o:: |‘|a_nk dvyp:g' has just been received for Negotiations for the deal have been |non-perishable products against loss Stage Show At Palace Theater 5 GommiaslonEEL T, - T AL AVary ot A Robert Dehm. . | whoever: you have named as your| Miss Way's arts class, which has ita v or damage resulting from adverse A $ 3 J. 2 o & The funeral of Robert Dehm was |beneficiary will reccive $1,000 in cash | second lesson tomorrow (Tuesday) x::pl;lnv;illyps:?v:‘r;h;r‘[::np::::r’l‘ 722",,";’ Bk tentlitions b Sroponsd ' lr""\"’": a"“"" "‘]S'"‘.”‘ {"“,:')?"' 1";,,:: 1‘.&‘;"{;i‘f,nlh::e"“:;"m";:'s;;:;'; held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at |from the insufance company together | evening at 7:30. Many will be pleas- ) acs g 2 -|'611, V. F. W., are planning to hold a|re . 3 iale . TFred- |w sits to your credit in the[ed to know that this class will in- Mr. Blum took over actual charge of |bill introduced today by Representa bhenefit vaudeville performance of lo-|had heard testimony of Saul Grill of the Erv’v‘in Memorml‘r‘hnpe! Fred- | with all dn‘posnr to your \r‘.1 s : tha 4 the business this morning. He plans [tive King, republican, Tllinois. cal talent at the Palace theater, Sun-| Washington, a federal prohibition en- Prl(‘k L Fay of (‘hf.‘ -SQuth !’Jopzroga- ! bank credited _lo ym;‘r; -3 v ng:; Px:‘f‘- ?Iudo ZASI;P‘N‘)‘ and new registrations no definite changes with the exception The bureau, with the approval.of ay afternoon, February 19. Stuart|forcement mgent, who said he had nonPI church officiated. Burial was |count. There ls |v1nt ng m.m r r?n]f ose interested should be made of the name. It will hereafter be [the secretary of treasury, wofum hn\'l: 'l’mlw‘r‘grifl e e o e b i carer Sl ofaar ta o MRl EeriBteg flt?‘"f“I.-:oy?]‘:nlhy‘o'uior‘zufi?]'y(E:«:‘flms' thly Wask 66 ke t0 A Ao Ioshoie, L R }(lum bt e nu:'h-n-”-?y.\rtin ::I“flpv: u'(::::n‘:\;h?:'r'“ ;:‘:- conmities and Jnh“. 1) Uiehn oiumitan Bk m:\mb(\rs P HOURLICRRE Tl Mrs. John Heitmann. : ])r? brief, t,};\s plan permits anyone Many bright feathered male birds cessor to Willlam E. Martin. Mr.|policy & 3 Fi tund of charge of the entertainment. cohol ring. : The remains of Mrs. John Heit- to accumulate any sum from $1,000 shed their plumage after the breed- Plum also plans to incorporate at amium rates. A revolving The management of the Palace| “Delohery and Derigibus both Famainegolaliin Yo Hdlt o e | later date. The sale was made through | $10,000,000 would be created for pay- |y, s tor has kindly donated the use of|told me,” said Grill, “that I could get ;‘_‘;‘"l":l“h"wp‘r‘; LR .“d e R TR : ) Attorney Alfred LeWitt. ment of claims, the theater to the post and has also|the alcohol in the desired quantities| Chufsiay, Were Temoved te (s v spread BUer 0 DOl positor's fam. | T § The passing of Mr. Martin in the —— secured a motion pleture to accom-)by having it shipped here under the| = T0 L T ‘"‘ & oo (EaR By e TEqtal Aount S T tobacco business brings to an end SAVID PILE UP pany the show. There are many acts|name of Ired L. Kirk. They said| €Ty this i :)"Y ‘:q‘}‘r‘;’nm 3 about 45 years of business transac- ‘ew York, Feb. 6. — Business de-[which have been suggested and Mr.|that Kirk was all right and there T S : N e belier tions. Mr. Martin is one of the oldest pr:’q:mn o memployment during | Crean will make his choice in the|would be no dificulty in carrying out| . Willlam Le Roy Paurson. = u"aft‘"‘h‘;‘“:"::“:“:;ms' Bt STOCKS & BONDS clgar men in this vicinity and has|the past year are not reflected in the|near future. the deal.” v Roy Patterson will be held tomorrow | marked, easily kept road to financial built up an excellent business. His|gavings of New York city'svast army The last few years have n'nt dealt| Grill told in detail of how the deal AR R SRRt - BloT B AL the “h“pol* )!"OKT(’SN and in the preaching of trade covers an extensive territory| o wage earners, according to the re-|any too Kindly with the Walter J.|was consummated and of how he| " "porin Congregational church. |thrift the Commercial Trust company Bought and Sold throughout this part of the state. He | port of the savings bank association [ Smith post, but it is with the inten-|turncd over to Derigibus a marked | b Feoticl o igke will officiate, | offers this definite and practical plan |fl P e i plans to retire from active business. of the state of New York issued to-tion of cleaning up all old scores that|gs0 bill as an evidence of good faith And iAtereRE WY Lin Oombining the desirable feature of a ! I_"Mm’ sln;:-? ; eview, pub- e day. Local savings institutions on|the show Is to be given here. The|in the transaction. cemetery. | Savings Account and Life Insurance. ! I "' 't‘.'"’*'(""k' "'.""'“ the INSPECT LOCAL COMPANY January 1, owed their rlenom!nr; |q|39 program will be announced later. b DAL z y [ e I‘:‘r“'r\:";“: "nmlndx:p:::- sl 3 o 42,730,3 ~ - AW "REEDO) . N | g v b Majors Mahin and Shearcr Make An- :f:r‘:’;\ll.l\ lx.uin'»z“lwn 2 5 AMERICAN BRASS CO. MEETING. T8 WEE R iy Miss Upshaw Dies as ERSeEropy ROle. faTSE) | BS0 . hor. SiE nual Visit to State Armory = = Watetbury, Ieh, 6.—John A. €0 |pape Aljgator Suddenly Appears in Result of Injuries SOLTER—PAVLICKO oot ':N"-:m on their mar- ! MAY BE FIREBUG president of the American Brass Co. Now Hos D O Washingtons b, 6 Miks Caroiing g ot prospects. Ml;}m' "‘r(l’"k C. Mahin of the 1. 8 _— "1'1"0‘""::"] '“flfll‘l the "f"'h f“"h""““”‘ New DY % h' lligas | Pshaw of Allanta, niece of Repre-|Couple Will Be Married Tomorrow Copy sent free upon request, Army and Major Frank J. Shearer of tantam As Suspect|that the annual meeting of the com-| New Haven, Feb. 6.—A baby alligal|gantative U1 z Sedtena f the Connecticut National Guard are| ™" I:\T“"\'\-:';:-II"|-«- Habiss PP | pany, seHeduled for tomorrow would |rsrsin & box.a fost 1ong arrived. in :a';:;f“;:d;v"’;’*“a “r"_s"(’;""or;-"i"j(:’r'i”‘:. Morning in All Staints Church Our Statistienl Depurtment - conducting the annual armory inspec- After = be adjourned. He said it was very|the New Haven post office today. In|g ctrined in the Kpickerbocker thea-| John Solter of Smith street and Miss vites inquiries on any security tion in this city today. The inspection Rantam, Conn., Feb. 6.-—A man|probable the meeting would be ad-|order to look over surroundings it|i.. gigaster. Her death brought 1hp‘Aum Pavlicko of Beatty street will be you may own or be interested in. 18 both federal and state, known as “Doc” Flaherty taken into|journed and possibly for one week.|bit a hole in the box and got out and |y mber of dead from the disaster ,,,,\mumm at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- No Obligation To Y { The two officers will go over the|custody last night when alleged to[The reason for this he explained by [began an inspection of postal quar-|yo gg. ing at the church of All Saints on 2 gation To You. | papers, equipment and condition of the | have been flecing from the fire that saying that a later date would be|ters until rounded up. It was fed on RN West street. t Jocal machine gun company and will [ qestroyed the warehouse of the Trum-|more convenient for the company’s|flies and later delivered to the ad- e A solemn high nuptial mass will be & 4 inspect the company itself this eve-|puil and Vanderpoel Electric Mfg. Co.|directors and stockholders. pethe Unllceneed Banker Is Raide by Tihe s Reve: Blophen (Gronel; FRIEDMA' M“RKELSBN ! ning. Captain Ashley J. Griffin who is| pere was locked up in Litchfield e R Held in $5,000 Bonds |pastor, as celebrant, the Rev. Charies u o in charge of the local company is ac- | county jail today pending an investi-| WALLINGFORD MAN BANKRUPT. P. 0. S. OF A, MINSTRELS. Norwich, Conn., Feb., 6.—Michelo |Coppens, pastor of &t. Peter's church, i companying the two officers about the | gation, IFlaherty is about 36 and un-| New Haven, Feb. 6.—Ralph Russo,| There will be a rehearsal tonight of [ Formigilio was arrested by a state of-|as deacon and the Rev. Peter Kacz- & CU. k- city. derstood to have been a former em-|a merchant of Wallingford, filed a |the minstrel of the Patriotic Order of [ficer today charged with having done |marscyk of Terryville as sub-deacon. & — e ployee of the Trumbull and Vander-|pankruptey petition today giving his | the Sons of American, at the O. 17. A.[a banking business without comply- Mr. Soltet is a former trustee of 742 Mai H— tford 4 MOVIE THEATER 1S BURNED. poel Co. He was taken into custoday|debts at $37,908 and his assets at | M. hall. Baker Mann, who s {n|ing with state laws which require a Ii- [the church. He arrived back in New - n artfor .-'; Fasthampton, Mass, Feb. 6.—The |last night by Constable Bourgoyne| $16,274. Metta S McPherson of (charge of the new minstrels, plans to|cense and the posting of a bond. He | Rritain a few months ago after an ex- TR | Majestic_theater, a motion picture |who is working with state and 1ner.:l Manchester, in a similar petition gave [ present the show about March 8. The [ was held in $5,000 for a hearing later. | tended trip to Europe. = 3 ) A &4 house, was burned early yesterday, | police on the investigation of the fire’s| her debts at $18,411 and assets at|cast is composed of 20 members and (It is also claimed that Formigilio is| A reception will be held at the Direct Private Wirg to New York causing a loss of $50,000. origin. $16,465. will be enlarged as plans progress. not a citizen. bride’'s home after the ceremony. AR |

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