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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922 s S T ey T T IR C s Financial News GENFRALSALESTAX | City ltems | PLANBUS LINECHANGE - MUSICAL CLUB HAS =y ! upward mpurt the genoral marke! | Michant Ricel of Harttord. ‘rhe pa ;n:m hl,urhw-rd, especially Mexlcan’ o e R . q\l\t!rl I\»‘ re l,o;-\wl hy Constable Fred For Franchise Revision, | ——— . which #old at a guin of three tContluued rom 1'est Page inkle, and the writ is returnable in : . ' TRE R Y Tat ehieh mold ' gain o “rer vy the 15 Cair an e ot Sonauy of |, A ehanee in the route or e vars. | “Roge Maiden,” Public Musicale. O o BT N DRIRALY, CONN; the year. General Electric improv- [fore us it is not possible to recom. | March Btunley and Fast street jitney bus | d ) STANLEY R, EDLY, Mgr, 1 TEL. 3040 ! almost 2 points. U. 8. Government [mend the lssue of several hundred [!ine 18 heing sought hy the owner, | wur bonds touched considerably high- | millions of additional short time notes, | Hhodes Rink. Lynch's orchestra,—. | M Helen Muter of 124 Jubilee er levels, llberty lirst 4's mounting 90 | I'urther excessive borrowings would | A9Vt fitreet, . Mrs, Muter s to ask the pub- yolits t 97.30 and the first 4 1-4's|llkciy undo all that has been accom-| AN important meeting of New Rrit- |0 utilities commission for a change 2 n 4 In hier franchise governing the streets| The New Britain Musical club will We Offer 12 points to 97.54. plished 1 readjusting futerest rates | 4in lodge, PO, 1, will be held Aw Deet Bugar 36 36 |und stabllizing the financlal world, | IS evening at 8 o'clock, Final de. |\* NOW operates on, commencing at |give an extra public concert Monday g T 3w 391 [both vitally essential to the resump. | tails (08 the fair which opens tomor. | e1den street. As it now fs, the buses | evening, Februnry 57, af {re Camp Ar Cor & loun 147% 47 [tion of industrial and commercial ue- ("W NERE 0 Bardeck’s hall will be |E0 down Belden, up Chapman, up |[school auditorium on Prospect street 9, Bl Sparcs aiaun 34 18 IHaR R0 made. < Following the business a so- | NOWINgton road and down East.street | On this occasion the el il pre- h t l B k k Am Tocowetiy 1081 “Granting that it is not fair to|clal session will be held, el to the center, In opdef to|sent Conaus’ cantatu, *“The Rose ase a lona an oc AM Smeit & Re 46 1 407 [oppuse any proposed plan, without| Dance to reak music. Royal Marim. [®liminate the climbing of Newington | Malden.. John Lindsay is directing ” Am Sug Re com 671 664 |offering a substitute, let me repeat |ba band of La Ball Tabarin [°ri, night, |r0nd, she will ask the commission for | the work. A1a Humatra To 26% 24% v4% [that T belleve the Awmerican peopte | BIKS' fair, Bardeck's hall, Adm. 25, |& change whereby the buses will pa The solo purts will be sung by the 5 Tel & Tel . 1187% 6 1185 | WHI aceept the levy of u general sales | NO canvassers, —adyt | Belden strect and continue up East [following well known sing Mrs, T Y. ld 7 P 1347 ltax to meet the proposed bo pay- M Elizabeth McConn, atenog- |10 Newington road, down the steep | Howard , Horton, Mrs. M. Tuttle, 0 le er ent 84% Iments, and we shomd contribute | ¥apher at the 1. Porter company, is ill |1l to Chapman, over Chapman and | Mrs. Claire U'pson, Miss Ruth Hchade, 487 [thereby no added dificulties to the|at her home at &4 Rlack Rock |9 Belden street Ired Latham, Kred Stuhlmann, Ateh Top & 8 10 98 | problems of readjustment. 1t con- ! avenue, She las written to the commisslon | AUgust Klein, Philip Shailer. Theron | ALGulf & W1,. 28 gress will not adopt such a plan, it| Roval Marimba hand of La Ball|for permission to place two new|W. Hart and Harold Sjolander will| Tald T.oco ....100 [would he wise to let the legislation | Tabarin at KIks' fair, opening I°ri. |buses on the route which will each |furnish the fwo plano accompani- - Lalt! & Olio .. 36% ] P go over until there s a situation |DIRhf, Bardeck's hall. Adm. 26c. No|be capable of accommodating 24 |Ments, the second piano part having ’ = 5, 2 « advt, persons. been arranged hy Mr. Hart. H. L. JUDD ¥, G, JUDD W. T. SLOPLR ity Steel It 66 9y | which will justify the large outlay. |canvassers.— Can s L 181 3 We are driving for large economies,| ‘A meeting of the Commodore John R % ”'”"'”"]"'I‘”‘ to the cantata there Cen Leath Co .. 331 EE we are pushing the disposition of sur-| Barry council will meet at 8§ o'clock X will be a violin solo by David Luryea Ches & Ohlo .. 58% & i R e i L e S s R NIOR HIGH SCHOOL NOTES | with 1. Rosenberg at the piano, A £5 Chi, Mil & Bt P 203 2 transactions under consideration DiVito's at Danceland Tonight., - g The "‘"""“' Valentine party and [Suite for. piano, twoe, violins and cello GhlH' L &P, 868 Wwhich ought to prove a greut relief advt. fomrenLby the, Bpaniah, oldbowiil. (v Haroldiiolander, 4lerounigitaet) 25 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Chile Cop ... E 89, [to/the federal treasury.. It A An important meeting , of the| V¢ held on Friday evening, Iebruury| Howard Stearns and Henry Schauffler, ' P s STl Lsnautymel Lk ot con L) o4, ’ and some two piano numbers by Mr, Investments, Local Stocks Telephone 1815—1816 Chino Cop . 26% |sistent fo enact legislation in antici- [ Knights of C‘olumbus fair committee 5 Con Gas . 1 2% |patidn of these things, but it would | Will be held at & o'clock at the clul | A meeting of the debating club wag| Hart and Mrs. Emilie Andzulatis, 3 The New Britain Musical club is the orn Prod Ref .103 1y T 2% [be a prudent plan to await the de-|room on Iranklin Square, held in room 21 of the Academic 5 Crucible tSeel .. 621y 607 % |velopments and 1 can sce in such a| Meet me al Schmarr's tor dinner, | ilding during the fitth period today. | It organization of its kind in this|@ We Offer: Cuba Cane Sug . 9% 9 9% [postponement no lack of regard for —advt A rehearsal of the school orchestra | It to give to the public concerts of ~ QTN il Endi-Johnson .. 801, 9% |ihe servicg men in whom il the| Marriage licenses Insued so far this| Va8 held - the suditorium this af. % MIED order at o popular price, and 50 SHARES UNION MFG. CO. T Gt American people are so genuinely in- [month have averaged one a day. Up | ternoon. 8 efforts.are recelving the hearty ot saad } to today, the 16th, 16 licenses have| Members of the cast of “The Traj. |SUPPOrt of the people of New Britain. Price on application Erle 1st pfd . T3 terested. X Gen Electric “I take it that the ex-service men |been taken out, . tor,” the play to be produced by the Geh Motors ..., 85 |themselves are no less concerned than | Greetings cards at Ohrnstedts’, 72| Amphion club on Tuesday next, will K OF w IN]’"ATIUN Gdodrick B K . 371 [others about the restoration of busi-| W. Main St.—advt. meet in the puditorium at 7:30 o'clock ' . T, ; R R S Gt'North pfd ... 76 751 [ness and the return to abundant em-| A meeting of the house committee|this evening: o o L . Inter Con .. % 2% [ployment. Those of their wounded|of Daly Council, K. of €., will be held| A dime dance will be held in the g Inter Con pfd .. ¢ 3 814 |or sick comrades, who were impaired | Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Bymnasium tomorrow afternoon from | l’oval Lodge Are Hosts to Delegations 3 & 3 f bei d| DiVito's at D land T ht 3:45 until 5 o'clock m Int Mer Mar .. 16 1% 12% | by their war service, are being care s a ancelanc onight, — | 3:45 un: o'clock, T = 5 - o Int Mer Mar pfd 721 711 711 [for with the most liberal generosity fadst i 3 3 ) DS ¥rom Klajnvilie;iMeriacniaadyNew NEW BRITAIN HARTHORD Allfs-Chalm .... 451 44% 44% [the nation can bestow. (,’mr,”] carnival at Y. W, C. A. Fri- ENDORSED NEW ROAD. Haven—Plainville Given Charter. New Britain anll)llf‘ll' Bank Bldg. e {1 (q‘nn"al Huw‘. Faellc Ofl ..... 473 46% 467%| “Therc are here and there exgep- |day evening, § to 12, Adm. Soe. Sat-| po oo B NG R : /" Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter $000 Int Nickel ..... 121 12 12 [tional es of neglect and attending | urday afternoon, 2 to 6, adm. 15¢.|yye cormeetiont Mot 1'?"» vesterday | viompany 8. Knights of Washington, DONALD R. HART, Munager Meraber Hartford Swock oo e R 481 |complaint but we are sceking {hem |Trinity Bacchanalian orchestra— | (0 i ,\.‘l'f) I:]I::rs;\“:;!‘ [‘]:‘;“‘:'l?'_ had as their guests, members from Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. Kelly Spring Tir 37% 36% 37 |out and correcting with all v?';':iht"‘ ud\:- ol o is secretary, endorsed the new r‘m:" the New Haven, Meriden and Plain- Kennecott Cop . 27% 273 277% |speed. It has not bemj uos‘s'n o ..ullv.\a,n nd Covey's d'anvlng school | oy Middletown to the rc&‘r‘n;lv ville }lo!lges‘» at their meeting in St § Leck Steel .... 487 48 4814 |meet all the demands for special hos- | I°ri. eve., c. Hall. Gurley's Orch. RENCRY S or e, e ¥ |Mark's parish house last evening. “r ()fi 350y Lehf; rall 014 3 501, | pitalization but we are building to|-—advt, e ondon, This| The members from Plainville were e er: EhaNaL ey o 0an e b e TR n R cotntin gl the eost| Tk e ti the a road intersects with the Hartford- % iyt e e 5 3 i c Mex Patrol ... 126% 123 1258 [that end, :1{1) 't’ ingitisiicont) regular meeting of the Order| o 1 ct0S turnpike, Motapiag[cahdidates for initiation and” they STANLEY WORK i R A 301; |We are expending four of Amaranth will be held in Masonic| from New Britain. Heeit were put through the ceremony of the C Misour! Pacific , 19 18% 301 |llon dollars a year in compensation.|nail Friday: evening. There will be a | (o Mo orieain: Hartford, Plain-|arder by the following officers of the ommon, AL N Y Central .. 77% 751 76, |hospitalization and - rehabilitation Jsocial in the afternoon followed by a | Thomaston. Teereviin quthINEtON. {iocal lodge: Commander, Rev. Sam- Price On Application. NYNHG&H.,. 18% 177 177 |These things are récited lo”ri‘asal:yvl‘n supper at 6:30 o'clock. Wiraled Tak H;mm A 7';'{.'53?"' uel Sutcliffe; mbjor, R. I Walker; s P o as i c g v Bad 0 and e- i N 1 ro & ; W .10 001, 1. | you that such dr!ay as wi enable Washington Birthday dance.at Jr. R captain, K. G. Humphrey; clerk, W. 7, anil < e Norfolke & W . 101 100% 100% |72l D IC 080 650 Lriidence for the |0, U A . hall, Pebruary 21, Chap. | (2% Wil inspect the road as soon as (11 otherford: pasmastor. 1. Ander- We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts son; quartermaster, I K. Chant; =rRy; oo Nortiy Pacific . 80% 79% 79% common good will have no suggestion | man'y, orchestra.—advt, the rodds are passable. sergeant-at-arms, 1. G. Schofield; ?,:;EA?‘:I P& i;:;u i:% :;‘ of unmindfulness or ingratitude.” Mr. and Mre. W. N. Suminsby, who % Penn It It .... 347 343 “_,: have been visiting their daughter, MARDI GRAS BALL. sentinel, R. Canzellarini and organist, | ARy, AT .5 2 K Mrs. George Wood, of West, Main A Mardi Gras masked ball will be [H. B. Moore. i « JOHN P. KEOGH state Ple; i 1 s {’ltt:ce(::nrlmi,., :‘.gu, ;f’,‘: },::: , street, have returned to Bar Harbor, | held on Saturday evening, I'ebruary| General H. T. Foote of the Maine. at the Shuttle Meadow club. 'The |order, presented the Plainville dele- 3 Member Coffsolidated Stock Eachange of New York R ‘op .. 14 % n::AICr::‘ Um ) 15% lvii? ;:1 Four new lockers for the use of the | dancing will start at 8:30 o'clock, and | gation with a charter and a new ; . %3 2 patrolmen were installed today at the | at 11 o'clock a supper will be gerved, |company will be organized' there in \’\’aterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Nep ! & 8 ..o 63% 523 523 [*policel stition The music for the danci Il be [the near future. An entertainment Danb Royal D, N Y .. 60% 650% b0t . sic he dancing will be |the near 5 31 s anbury New Haven A daughter was born today at the | furnished by Bolton d Cipri 's |[and refreshments followed (he initia- 2 . Rl Sos s ipolaneglant 3 Middletown BONDS Springfield tember New York Stock Bxchange successor to Richter & o, 7/ Iee masquerade Tonight itz © it amar e nat Sin Ofl Ref ... 191 9 R ) 82;.? ;;Tfi ;2%' New Pritain General hospital to Mr. | orchestra. All participants in the af. | tion. L =7 and Mrs. Bdward I5. Hansen of '11|fair are requested to wear a domino 5 3 23 Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston i Rl v 19 Loty : i Lawlor street. or a yama-yama costume. ‘RSE IN \'7()\'lfl:l \"Tl'li\' N Al‘l‘est OI Il‘lSh RepllbllG&Il Al‘my ¢ S . COURSE 1IN 2 L # G. . GROVF, Mgr—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tcl. 1012 tug 20 ceians 3% 3 Elade Lo Lt L0 Ak The officers’ council of ‘Troop 2, aa g ?fii";”fi..; 5 ;?2 :f,,: ;?" % Boy Scouts, will meet tomorrow night. e e ; : "Tob Prod .. %o el 627 Otticials Canses Sensation The teachers and officers of the| STILL WANTS THE LINE. ! Prof. Durken of Columbia Will Con- Trans Oil ... LEA [ 9% weekday church school at the South V_“'-““'Ut‘s'fls"l\f‘ report that he had duct Classes Here & : Union Pacific ..1313; 1303, 130 - m— Congregational church will meet this|Withdrawn his abplication for a per- Sk N A S e ni-‘ e - -~ ey et e e e United Fruit ...138 1371% 138 B e sociat. | €Vening. mit to operate a jitney line on Hart | (i ) e o h H f d C . T C . Y Belfast, Feb. 16.—(By the Associa Regular prayer meetings will be |Street, Elliott Gable, stated today that |Versity. has preparcd a course on the e arttord-Connecticut rust ompany i technique of the novel and he is now Unfted Retail Bt 64% 54% 543 ed Pre ’'wo more deaths fro e T Awngemy ecause he ople of Corner Main an car| reets, s . {2 |ed . Press YO, held this evening i 2 ¢ 4 o t ourse to the f d P 1 Hartford onn g in the German d w imply because he | = St t U B ¥Food Prod 3% 3 3% |violence occurred here this morning Baptist, Trinity Methodist, First Bap-| W4s under the impression that some |offering this c crneorl G I8 1ndus Alcoidh 4% 45 liciuding a five year old child who one clse h ew Britai o pros ime « £ ) iat, Swedi any RiebC _|one else had got New Britzin. At the present fime i - - ncluding tist, Swedish Bethany, First Congre e eclse had gotten the permit, TIn s T e S Cd[)ltal $2,000,000.UO. burplus Funds $2,000,00000 E:slt:uelljbfi 'L“’ 6515 7 |was struck by a bullet while PIaying| coiiona) mmanuel Gospel, Itallan|ePly to the comment made by fhe |th courees »in Qo b : n L 91% (% he street yesterday. Christian, South Congregational and | Public utilities commission office that | History at the Y. W. . 4. and Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards., U 8 Steel pfd . 6 14 J A workman proceeding along Sea- | R R OGS it did not seem that d@nyone here was | Economics offered by the Business Settlement of Estates. - 'V'Vtalh-bg‘:zi; nd B 62 [tord street in the Ballymacarrat area [, OF S CEIC oo Lo (e [analous for it, Mr. Gable said this art. [and Professional Women's club. ~eitle : pAQverjand ., was shot dead. Friendship club, of the Methodist|€TN00N he was going to Hartford fo.| Any people of New Britain who Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. Natfonal Lead... 90% ; : : ing to d : | Br Y . Youthful gunmen held up Workers| .., .on will have a supper meeting. day to see the cdmmission and if he [may be interested in this course are i e ) 2 By in the Low Market district and (‘1"hc.~hr.al(.;y':~:tc iny olats 15 sRuatu | gobithe permit would start & bus lite requested (o communicate with | ! LEI‘T)]‘JR-S OF (JREDIT — GENERAL B[_\NI\IN 200 wounded one of them. ing at the Kirst Baptist church this|tomorrow. llurold Dempsey, chairman —of {he Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. Htd Elec Light .......160 : Arrest Causea; Sensation | at|@fternoon .at 4 o'clock. _— committee for the Teachers’ elub, or Bouthern N E Tel ,....121 A s nsaflonEH nabsaniRCasad e The girl scouts of the First Congre-| Fggs are lower. Russell Bros, |With Arthur Hangock at the Senior| ¥ 3 v e » i Am Hardware ........155 -\”“:»‘" :“' ";0\‘:,:::1 ""(O‘I"';:;:"""‘f;‘:: gational church entertained the boy | —adyt. Hls}h mt'lr\‘ootutgr ::‘gffil;frl"’i':15‘}::,:|'! = ; ——— — cer’ com 23 Sonstalb es o s e an local | geouts at a vi i rty last eve- under the auspices, achers! L 5 . " Ard, 120 DI R s Aol Pkl Cpedcorjicomt 28 TR TN R0 S A T e = LTI SO BT GHe club. : 14 Laborers Are Given Pure lard, 12c 1. Russell Bro Bristol Brass ......... 9 ning. . o 2 tag [~ advt. army and two other republican offi-| i e . 4 e i Lm lovment b Cit, LR P rbe. stmeniansWoren 8 Bibls: class ARRESTED AT LAST MULLIGAN TO SPEAK. The boampor' public works - has Colt's Arms . e i A Eagle Lock ... % ...... b5 cers, Patrick and Michacl Murney. | et this afternoon at 2:30 in the Landers, 1" . SICAE 4 3 Take '()wr I.d ter Hall A Iirst Congregational church. The William J. Mulligan of Thompsan- | requi '!0|0;|v‘~l |4| Ialmrm‘sl from the 4 The authoritics today commandeer- | ipo gtudy class will meet from 6:45 [ Man v Sine ville, supreme director of the Knights [ municipal —employment bureau, to g m‘%‘v"’“ R—— ought By Police Since Last July T start work Monday morning on’ fhe DON'T MISS N B Machine .... h deer Niles-Be-Pond com . ... 3 |ed Ulster hall, the commodious struc- |, 7.45 o'clock this evening. of Columbus, will deliver the princi- ' ) ture on Bedford street ordinarily used | ppe Thursday evening meeting for| As Murder Suspect Is Captured in | pal address al the memorial exercises |Sewer —construction gangs. Cards | g THE North & Judd ........ g . . for concerts and assemblages, for the | spildren at the Burritt chapel, will be of Daly council, K. of (., in the old | Were given out today to some of the N(E CONTIY e n chapel, S 5 most needy cases on the bureau's | j§ DANCE CONTES Peck, Stow and Wilcox 9 ¢ 5 : Chicago. ¢ 7 Russell Mfg Co 5 9 uge of the troops now Y:‘"B"Efi" in|held in English by the Italian Chris- 20. Slibironma oM ANk streetat a0 n AU : combatting the disorders here. Up 10 ian church this evening at 7 o'clock. | Bumalo, Feb. 16.Rudolph Kittor, | ©¢10¢K Next Sunday night. records. i AT FOX’S ON MONDAY EVE. e o ten o’clock this morning casualties | py i foll e Standard Screw 5 N DCR X S!The meeting in Italian ollows at|civil engineer, ‘h 7 Tl - - ——m a v G T2 had reached a total of 114, with the|7.30 o'clock. T “fuon_“_if:e' :mm Poxllr?firshl‘rr:p ORDERED OUT OI' TOWN. ‘l“‘;)‘r'r lard, 12c Ib. Russell Bros. Traut & Hine i i Union Mfg Co deaths numbering 34. The annual meeting of the Wom-|murder Jast July of Arthur A, Wood.| Acting on orders jssued by Prose- Stanley Works ........ Aniattempt was made this forenson \un's’ Hbme Missionary, Soclety, sched- bury, < Waltham, Mags, salesman has | cutor Joseph G. Woods, the local po- =S M i ol e ) |ta 1]"”'" '::I“ "l"-‘"j‘-fif‘fl “‘°r'~hz!m: ”:'1 uled to be held in the Kirst Baptist| been arrested at Chicago, the district|lice today ordered five bands of | U A N o) g y 7 Strabane, North Tyrone, . whic ©|church yesterday, was postponed on|att % 5 to leave this city by next Mon- VEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. R % 3 e 3 243 3 attorney's office announced this after- | gypsies to leave this city by X 9 hm“fix‘r‘h‘:ng's b : £00,000 military had signified their intention | 4ccount of the weather. noon. * He will be brought back to|day. 'The gypsies have heen conduct- FOX S*THIS SUNI)A ONLY Balances . S 0,000 of occupying this week. . Scrap books for the children’'s ward | Buffalo tomorrow. ing phrenology parlors on Main street, Py e et R AR in the New Britain general hospital| Woodbury's body was found lying|Fast Main street, North street and . Thc On]y ()rlglnal COUP WOULD BE VATAL. 4 0 NAMES GOMMITTEE will be made by one of the classes|in a field six miles east of Erie about | Lafayette street. There are about 60 Ty 3 " REEA . Londer) vy 16, By Asstinte] ‘NRTOR AL the' week-day church sohool at the |u' manth afier ha disappeared from | Evpeies all 1o1d n the bund: TEN NIGHTS IN A® BARROOM” South Congregational church this aft-|a hotel here. He had been robbed —P tion o detat el e : of i soviet republic would ruin Ire- Chamberlain, Searle, Paonessa, Loom- B At th'v |~hur<-)\v night service in the| The reason pqlice sought Ritter i G e Cillianit Wil Amend Pro. | SR Congregational church this eve- | was because the day before Wood- HANDSOME CUP 3 is and Willianis Will Amend Pro- | ning Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill will|bury left Buffalo he wrote to his wife _TO- q Ly Winston Churckill y for b i , y 5 5 ey egin a series of discussions to last|at Waltham informing her that on 7 1 mosing in the house| posed Budget. . ¥ s’]‘ y LritHCOloNIes AN MY LIRS r & through Lent. the following day he intended . to BEST DANCERS g fapaine A e v i i e LRy Christian Endeavor of lmotor to Frie with a Mr."Ritter. AT FOX'S 5 5 e W all likely, how- | ment this afternoon of the following | Stanley Memorial church will meet e e i AR S B l th s ff;f',: ,r?:., mir,.:‘;: :rll;:i ]1”:, ';,, £ov- | committee to prepare a report umend- | this evening at 7 o'clock. ’ Borden's milk, 10c can. Russell Bros, MONDAY EVE. ervice be oW e u[‘l aceée ernment “be said ing the salary ns in the budget of | Much interest is being shown in the (—advt. § ST the board of finance and taxation, the [concert to be given by the Weman's ; PR o i committee to report tonight: Aid soclety of the First Baptist Qopvi o - iy 7 : PAPAL APPOINTMENTS, President I 8, Chamberlain of the |church tomorrow evening. : Service, in, connection with any organiza- bhoard of finance and taxation; Com- Lo, T e Remers Rome | missioner 1%, A. Searle, Aiderman A.| DEATHS AND FUNERALS tion, may mean much or little. 0 z : ays a dispach from Reuters . 8 l :;;:o:p:;::slnv‘ ke appointed Mon- | M. Paonessa, Tax Collector Terna- oL Rt Sirnor Donald Mackintosh, rector of | dott Loomis, City Engineer J. D. Wi Harfy Reynolds. a ace ea er v Marcy Reynolds, a native of . tule A il oAt Fik M With us it is more than a by-word. Tt goes Scots college, Rome, to be archbishop | liams. Har — . this city, who died {n Hartford Mon- of Glasgow. T o | n day, was buried this aft at ¥ . Meriden Models Charity - T below the surface. It is expressed not only [ 2:30 o'clock from the home of his ¢ TOISON BOOZE KILLS 5 Board After Local Dept. |perents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank r. : o : ; Ridgefield Park, N. J. Feb. 16. A board of charities hag been in. | Revnolds of §3 Tremont street, Hart- in our advertising but is appareént in every Tive residents of this town have died | (40000 Meriden, modeled after the | ford. Burlal was in Billerica, Mass. 3 from drinking poisonous liquor ob- o oard, Representatives of the| H€ was employed as a salesman for transaction where more than mere me- tained from the same source fn the | @8 JOCCE CEPR el the. Joeal | Boston concern and had made his S . { S o Jast five daye, it was Iearned today. | 1OV Y ET et e Moot | home.in Somervile. Mase. He was ai The Original Eight - reel Super Special SHl bl i e e R lof several considered. Up to the [one time a singer, and of late years ik D S required. W. MEETING TONIGHT | present time, charity work has been [ had quite a répufation as a tenor 0 : i ok o s At press time the stockholders’ an- | under the dircetion of the first se- | soloist. He is survived by his wife 17 0 ; ‘ Production “Ten Nights In a Barroom, R ot e e s ik nual meeting of the Stanley Works | lectman. and parents, was stili in session 3 ] Al Retaie . . o : P. S. MEMAHON SPEAKS, ALl service—and that is to entrust us with a | John Masterson, aged 37 yedrs, of | | A record breaking attendance 1is-| kensington, died last night at the da : & : R YOUR NAME Qj| /ne? o a discuesion of taxes by P Hartford hospital. He s survived by Plays at The Palace Theater’ OnIY’ S“n y portion or all of your business. / < @ & McMahon at a meeting of the |, gife and two children. FOR THE | Hardware City Democratic clib 1ast| ™ mye funeral will be held ated o'clock DANCE CONTEST R 0 (T i heti | Symtay mornine | at- st ro'e| - Nioht and Monday, Tuesd’ay, Wednesday. 5 [\ided. The next meeting will be held [ opyeeh at Kensington AT FOX‘S next Wednesday evening. Ll v ' EVE | 5 CARD OF THANKS ON MONDAY EVE. liggs are lower. Russell Bros. | wa wish to extend onr many thanks e vt to kind neighbors and friends during | Beware of [m“ahons. the illness and death of our father, Walter B. Dorman, the Phenix lodge T2 ot a0 s [ o1 “B|No. 52, 1. 0. 0. ¥, also the beautiful PALACE | | Signed: THE ARROW FILM CO. Starting Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dorman P s NI T IN | DANCE CONTEST Mr. and Mre. R. W. Dorman and TEN NIGHTS IN A AT FOXS | ey, BARROOM” { MONDAY EVE. Pure lard, 12 1b, Russell Bros. ‘on‘ll Never Forget Yy A Drama Yon'll Never KO 0 AVE T ——— . R S e

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