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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922 e o HTERIINGTHORAN | - Gtybems ) O e ‘PRESII]ENT HARDING | r terod to u large extent in a wide as in Turner hall this evening. |was held thi o . Sl sortment of low priced railroad issues \| . [.mh will be had wlmm llh: :IH':H‘(I:IL’J)T‘““.\Ilf 8 H:”‘x’;:»‘.:ly];k n‘i[ ;:‘l:m: ]m'r().),{’ - T successor to Richter & o, clally 8t Paul, Rock Island and {and show committees, and all - |burlal was Hp {4 nea . FHn Sty I 1 | . = g D A " PPNy i, DAl AREOC TR ‘and Possmle That M]‘a]r Mfly Be Re L g st o8, an un‘"sm:’l‘l m ‘“w.lrgll.u was In the Sacred Heart ceme- Wams Leglsla“ve Acn(m S(] U- S.‘ 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN all of which scored material advances STAN . EDLY. Mgr, L. 2040 PO e RS \ 5 ¢ and regained 6 1-4 points of its ear| John Basso, proprietor of a yruit| Mrs, Jennie Anderson, aged 50, died ler severe break, | store at the corner of Glen street and [ vesterday at her home at 10 Pine Rockwell avenue, told the police lnst|street, She is snreviy , tol 5 fiif rvived by her mother, | il 4l : St ROTHA. [ak: Ligd 3 g ashington, Feh, 24, Declaring 2 nlu.‘hl lrh.n some lee cream had been|Mrs. Anna Swan; three daughters, | (ha ‘,,,,L.T' »s8 had tled the hands of We Offer— as many people attended the ..,,.“,,‘“‘fl,'l”‘_ ""f(' his place yeaterday, Mra, Lillian Reed and Mi Helen e administratfon in dealing with the nere wiil be a special meeting of |and Minnle Anderson, Tuneral serv. | eparatibn commission, President Am Cot Ol .., 28% fxl § Hnd #niotln RgaTeaty gy ainment and patriotic exercises given [ p oo e <anle it 8 e Sy R : o by the Paraht ELinery assaatntion orl Ac Ald socicty of 8t. Joseph's|ices will be held Saturday afternoon|yarding in a letter to Senator Fro- AR Re Ak 48 40 church tonight to make formal plans|at 2 o'clock 3 ; J 46 | Ne Cantrsl Junior- EHaK 4o / & 3 ¥ at 2 o'clock at the Andrews funeral |jjoepe ! ) ] | Am Sg Rf em.. 684 E j I'_‘\‘I.‘ e\ ral dunior HTIEh school 1astfjop the charity whist and dance to be|home on Walnut street. Rev. G. B |Uinghugsen, republican, New Jersey, | . Fot Lo CLTR NS L1, G, e ey vary fhor. | 1€1d at the Elka' home Tuesday, Pihl, pastor of the Swedish lethany | Lo WIEKestod that some legislative | L Am Tel Tel, . 110% 5 % e y Shannon 4 at IPox's, Sunday.—advt, |church, will officlate and interment n_rnun be taken to permit the United | ; A States to get its quota of German [ ] [ ] (S ", P wghly enjoyed and a [} her of . S Am Toh 1407 "‘:"“ hidty »M‘”' m“,““""’“hv:"}'" :: Th cases of influenza were re- |will be in Fairviews cemetery. Am Wool S0 ,' ted. Tt was thought it could be|Perted this morning to the board of i "‘[”"‘““" I"ll"‘ : Heis Ana Cop 485 hei 4 o d be | paartn he president's views as set forth VMeh Tp & 8 K. 084 . given again this evening but owing to| ™ Robart W, Samuelson of 11 Kelsey| M AH”"\."';""“",""‘,‘ ; Jin the letter were presented today to AL Gulf & W 1 261s _., aga, |the Impossibility of many of those in- | g oot ang Miss Wanda I LAt ARt Al ce Sage Allyn, aged 60 [the senate committee invesigating T gy ¢ ted Deing present, future plans | (o s8 Wanda Russell of 437 | years, wife of Burtow B3, Allyn of East | charges of dye monopolies and lob- | it & Ohlo .. . somewhat indefinite, acsinat mtrect have taken out A Berlin, died gt her home there this|bies and in conneetion with an ap- Peth Btesl H The program and cast of charactors |y | L&® Heense . |morning. Resides her husband, one|peal of the textile alliance, once the .,. h k “m i 4 | A son was horn today at the New |gon survived, The funeral will H6i|aEan By dan i & oVarimart in . racaivel an acife 14 4 el i 3 " and | L ) C Ve M Britaln general hoap to Mr. and|held from the RBerlin Congregational |ing and distributing German dyes al- Cen Leather Co n Mrs. Stinley O r 257 e o Orchestra selection by the school ALY '“{\‘}Ill‘:'rll-?lul‘;’l‘p“"‘_',”"',',; church on Monday at 2 p. m. Rev.[lotted to the United States as an as- H. L. JUDD K. G 'W. T. SLOPER (*hes & Ohio 6015 7 A g p S ¢ i rchestra ! 1 samuel A. Fiske will officiate and in- | saciat 7 10 the: world. war -l Chi Mil & 8t P 23 orchestra y o p 'S v L sociate power in the world war for| Chi Rock Isl & P 42% 50% 1 Patriotic reading by Mortimer Covert, |10/ wn1?':'.:"]xn"::|((:::Hllll\:d:‘r?h”“m:nrmflm BAIRR i e T aIn & e o o0, o, JUSIAdviby Uit e 4 Chorus, “Dixie,” by §th Grade pupils. Rog ek R LR ery. the receiving of dyes could be resum- = 6 % Fred Murphy of Lenox Place, for- B s PR Chile Copper A Chino Copper Dramatlc ‘ y Florence Joseph. | ar charity commissioner, is serious | g Con Gas : 93 Vocal solo, by Martha Mrrest. [y 111 at his home with pneumonia and Garlg savi. [B8nn;aeveioned:, calbnagied. lis, ihe 23 WEST N STRE W . CONNECTICU ; Quintet, “The EIf Man," by §th Grade | ¥ & 1 The funeral of Carlo Savio, aged|rangement with the alliance last De- | 23 WEST MAIN STR NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT %8 years, of 249 Washington street, |cember saying it had no legal author- | g Investments, Local Stocks Telephione 1815—1816 High Low (lose Am Can 407 40 Am Cr & Fdy. 1505 Because of it heing general prayer | meeting night among the churches not C'orn P’rod Ref B Crucible Steel . 6 i [ oyR | A Jecture entitled ) Vest'" i ey S 101 One act play entitled “Every Girl,” by | I",,"L,',‘\’:_”',"l::f(.lpnn:’ g held this morning at 9 o'clock |ity to continue it. | L NeW |(ibm St. Mary's church. The Rev, President’s Letter e - KEndicott-John . 8§15 [ .Ath-Grade glrls. Britain ¢ ] {“Britainelub: Walter A. McCrann was celebrant of | The president's letter which was/@ We Offer: Erie . , |Orehestra selection by the school or- 2 chestra o = the solemn high mass of requiem,|read into the record by Senator Frel- ; st 50 SHARES UNION MFG. CO. Brie 1st pfd ... £ 814 | . Goniicienm. . il . 15214 |Every Girl ........ Madeline Keeney | Rev. Willlam Krause was deacon and [inghuysen follows: Goodrich (BIK) 3 P Hope A .. Helen Rnrsnu Rev. John T. Winters was sub-deacon,| “At the moment my judgment is - 5 4 2 Maitta | Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery and |that we will get no effective arrange- Price on application Gt North pfd [selfishness . .. There ment made except through a resolu- 76 8% 5 Insp Copper . 3 “ 377% 3 e . «.. Libby Dunn | committal services were conducted by Inboro Con . 4 | Patr 8 . B +v... Anna Traut the Rev. William Krause. laraia and [tion by congress. I quite agree that f B J . Helen Connor Sagarino were in charge of the|we ought to get the henefit of such i i AREI reparation credit as might come to Int Mer Marine 15 In Mer Mar pfd 71% ‘Margaret Thompson - R el AT e T Allis-Chalmrs . 44% % [Health Margaret Downham us through the German export of | SOCREER Pacific Oil .... 488% 373 | Knowledge Edith Dalzell (Continued From First Page). Mrs. Catherine Murphy. dyes to this country, through the Int Nickel ..... % Wealth .. .. Arlene Larson - The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Mur- |reparation commission, and we ought | Int Paper ...... } g 97% |Prologue .. " Angeline Ferony | fund. as a “friend of the administra- | phy will he held at 8:30 o'clock to- |0 protect our textile manufacturers | mnfifin’ m Keily Spring T ]pnn;:m\ Helen Connor [tion,” have been denied by the water | morrow morning from the home of nzmnsfl the ;;ru_m l»f_undur‘ ariv;n'n;agv nY, Kennecott Cop , 27 271 |Garden Fairy ...... Ruth Duntz [board chairman. her daughter, Mrs. William J. Noble [to their competitors in the Old World. A ‘lr\\'.um.u\ MARTFORD Thok LBteal: 15 4 e €. J. Dehm, whose intention of be-|of 67 Harrison street. A requiem ;‘l v]vnm(r]‘hnlc?'qy t‘o d:; Hn{s:}: «nn!;;r_r‘ ! New nr"’v}!"x .\In:lmm,l ’:";nnk Bldg. e 10 Central Row Jalley .. 3 % 3 ~ T coming a candidate, was announced |high mass will ‘be sung at 9 o'clock | had not tied the hands o e admin- tlephone 25 elephone Charter $000 Lehigh Valey . 61 : STATE CONVENTION several days ago has made no formal |in St. Marys church. The burial wil |istration in dealing with |hflv'v:np:1n:~f JDoNaLl & HART, Manager Meraber Harttord sock y i A statement as yet as to his campaign |be in St. Mary's new cemetery. ion commission. am writing to| Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Fxchange. i s e OF Y. P. S. STARTS |5iane. 4 S suggest thal you confer with some of N Y Central .. 78% 774, Looks Like Three-Way Race Iris Blmha_um. your as ociates rr\gnrdl‘ng a resolu- | NYNH&H . 18 % e The entrance of Dehm ~ into the| Iris Birnbaum, the cight months old ftion whigh will deal with the —dye | We Offer: Norfolk & W .. 101% ¥ Gathering of Delegates From All mayoralty race is received as good |daughter of \,": and Mrs. Nathan question definitely and directly. PECK. STOW & WILCOX Noith Pacific .. 81% 5 news by followers of Quigley. Since |Birnbaum of 27 Union filrvf‘!v d"’fj P et ) £ LCO) Pure Oil ...... 35% y A Parts of the State at Swedish Beth- [the former alderman was a friend of |this morning. The funeral was held LAWYERS MAY NOT ! # NORTH & JUDD b waalerpeotad (ha at noon today, and burial was in Beth TANLEY WOR e A e e Quigley, it was expected that he would ] any Church Tomorrow. be expected to cut deeply into the|Alom cemetery APPROVE STANDARD | Price on Application We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts Petn R R 35 k 347 2 e ; N The state convention of the Young |lafter’s suppoit. = Quigley's cohorts bt e Cosl el 00 Peoples Societies of the Swedish | "4a0M: however, that wita the anticl- |FX-SERYV ICEMEN TO § Con Cop .. 13% s % | Bethany churches of Connecticut will | ** " i ; % % y <7 |Those Who Have Attained Places By Reading ....... be held at the local church commene- | (3% the primaries will be made a FORM POLITICALLY : Rep T & § ..... ¢ : % ling tomorrow afternoon. iy Vs o Soiand m Hard Work May Frown On Royal D, N Y .. ¢ : 52 O antinue. for two days with | D€Ing acceptable to the big interests 7 and the old line republicans, will split Plan, Says McAdoo Sinclair Oil Ref. G LA ’ closing exercises = Sunday eveniNg. |y, gnnort of those factions, while | Waterbury War Veterans are Plan- JOHV P KEO( i o South Pac ..... f 51 ; ; f : " e, 2 South Rail 4 Gl a0l an R attond from X7 |the interests aside from those will he ; RS S Washington, Ieb. 24.—Lawyers who Studebaker Co .100% 97% 993 (o8 SOCR 0 D esident of the local |lined up with Quigley in sufticient ning to Take an Active Pa hayerwonydistinctionz andinihighseplace Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Texas Co ...... 4% 45tht 423 |SOrd PG OISO D for an appropri- |PUMbers to put his cause across, his e A ais at the bar through native ability and 5 ¢ : s v, industry, and without a ccllege educa- Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Tex & Pac .... 31% 4 % ey w which is as|followers believe. " v 1 ate program tomorre Republicans Confident Waterbury, Teb. 24.—According to |tion may be expected to offer with a Danbury NevEHaTen Tob Prod ...... 63 ; 2 h follow ; 2 ¥ i 5 ertain degree of hesitancy their ap- . Trans Oil ...... 10 i 23 p. m. Registration; 3 p. m., Despite the fact that never before|the pledges, previously gathered by n i '\v” f”z e mn) g‘“ ,,f’f{] g Middletown BONDS Springfield Union Pac .....134% 133% 1841 | o008 Do 00 (O ading: prayer, |have the democrats made such a con-| committee, over 200 ex-service men |Pevil of Ll CEXACRE SEOTETT B United Fruit .. % i Frilen, Springfield; song; ad-|Ccerted effort to bring victory as is the | met last night in Concordia hall to :‘EEL‘H“ “‘)"‘:m“':q:j,‘“?‘go:“{‘u{“‘;‘:‘:fl:;‘[{"" Direct Private, Wire to New York and Boston United Re St .. 519 4VS14 | jlece of welcome, Paul Nilsen, vice- [Case this year, the republicans still |take the preliminary steps in forming HEEOn lhp" o aaon o Willlam. LG G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 N Bron 4 ot New Bettain? waclety voll feel that nomination is tantamount to |a political association to work for the | 11 RIS York el U S Indus Alco 45% 447 45 | .\ of delegates; remarks by presi- election and that the question as to|nomination and election of only such -'CMDO of New 'Of 4 'lmflrev‘ o- | I ] o A R A i O X ) ber 4 553 4% Bk |Gan O e e annual report; mis. |Who Will be the next mayor will be|men as would properly represent the ;1;:’ ::;::;“iggq““m‘d conference of U 8 Steel ...... 95% 04% 04% |t BT 0T fitee's report: solo, |Settled at the primary. service men. BRI, e = 3 7 U 8 Steel pfd ..116% 1161 116% ",‘;,”,21'\0,50,, Danbury; fl,,,,rp “The| On the republican side Quigley is| Peter J. Shay, John Barr'and City mm:fldth h?fi ::T,i" !m-"hllpv, '\01 5‘,’ DRAMATIC READER REALTY BOARD MEETING. Utah Copper .. 61% 61% 6105 [ o8 O o Friends,” Gus- |100ked upon as the man capable of |Clerk Thomas Kelly addressed those HN’“'{“’JP 0-(“1‘;0‘-0 = “l‘":: :’h"r ““v'nr'l‘d A meeting of the realty board will Wlvs TOVErEs b Sy 5 |oot Jonnson. Hartford; son, “Faith of |CULting most deeply into the demo- |assembled, encouraging them in their | 76 B85 08 8 (0 SEL (A0 IS ROTE AT SENIOR HIGH ¢ held tonight at § o'clock at the | Nat Lead g 59 89 | Our Fathers:” treasurer's report; ad-|Crat lines at the polls while in the |effort. Ernest Rasmussen was chosen) o oo 18000 s morican Bar mayor's office in City Hall. The dress, “The Relation of Young People |democrat ranks, J. M. Halloran, hav- | temporary chairman and John P.j oot lm LAt L e e ene = op e ey board has not planned any hearings Gnt o () to the Church,” Rev. G. W. Palmgren, |Ing been successful at the polls twice | Brophy temporary secretary. Com- |8 eofession be obliged not only to| Miss Hortense Neilson Gives Interest- for tonight, but will sit in executive : Bid Asked |Hartford; election, credentials and before, is regarded as able to engineer | mittees were appointed to devise by-} o BRI o T A law ; session to discuss plans for the future. Hartford Elec Light ...160 162 |nominating committee; close. ;!'”(')"O;t fl'(fficfl\'r offensive againat the | laws and to swrr( :""i’.’,arwhflorga;:m- ol B e ing Talk on Lincoln—Spanish Southern N E Tel ....120 123 5:30 p. m., supper, served by Y. P.|G. O. P. lines. tions in. other citie two years college training, was wor- Club Party Tonight. Am Hardware 154 157 society of New Britain; T p. m, 5 : —_— ?m}!'ll‘s ““ \‘,"“ l‘fl':“o("l'; “:‘?‘0 ,;:l‘;::;rl thy of support by all those interested - 9 9 °h auditorium; song: scripture 5 o be already a 5 i = o . Miss & M \ o g“&{';a ffm:fp“”r com 22 ;: :r;:;r,(nhg ::‘1}"‘:::‘":?:"‘ hl-“hgn erl? 5 ROBERT BREWSTER DIES be sent down from Waterbury to lfl!;(]:hn improvement of legal stand romliln: J:‘o‘rlia;:;r im‘.I:?.'i'h;:”(mua“? STUEKS & B[]Nfls i a4 9 ayer, B : s E. A 3 s. 4 \ B i recital o Colt's Arms .......... 23 25 |Norwalk; report of ;'or‘mlmm(f-n on start things 1{“"9- St *| Mr. McAdoo declared {(hat the|John Drinkwater's “Abraham Lin- Fagle Lock ........... b5 ; credentials; roll call of delegates; re- e e s value of the highest moral and ethic- | coln” in the High school auditorium Tanders, F & C 5 port of last annual meeting; auditors’ |Well Known Stamford Engineer suc. | TEACHER, 45, WEDS al standards could not be over-esti-|yesterday afternoon. Miss Neilson re- Bought and Sold niated when the responsibility of the|cited the entire play without refor- Our Investment Review, pub- * N B Machine ........ report; reading, of union _by-laws; | ) Niles-Be-Pond com ... 39 vice-secretary; recommendations of |~ cumbs To Pneumonia At Age of BOY PUPIL OF 19 |1awyer was so grave and the function| ence of any sort, taking the part of 0 he performs is so vital to the inter-|the different characters in the play. lished forinightly, treats the ) most active stocks in o cons North and Judd b semi-annual meeting; report of nom- 76 Years Peck, Stow and ilcox 2 inating committee; election of offi-1 ¥ est of the client. Such responsibili-| The annual valentine party will be Russell Mfg Co ,...... cers; new business; close. Stamford, Feb. 24.—Robert Brew- |Bride, in Addition to Heading School | ties, he added, make it necessary that|given by the Spanish club this even- cise, interesting and depend- Scovill Mfg Co ... E PR St Blantun or New- Cobios Wi as ' professional education be of the high- |ing in the gymnasium, which will be able manner, and gives our Standard Screw .. noid division engineer of the Union Paci- is Mother of Five est standard, decorated with bunting, flags and expert opinion on their mar- Traut and Hine ....... ; HSHAKE UP" DENIED fic railway built the noted George- hild Japanese lanterns. Refreshments will ket prospects. Dnfon Mg Co . ...ovves 87 town 1oop in 1582 and who was chief Children NOT ALL IGNORANT Ylm ser\m] and d.mclnu will be in or- Copy sent freo upon request. Stanley Works ........ 45 ——— engineer of the party that made the \. Y., Feb. 2 L deri ¥ L 3 a Avon, N. Y. Feb. 24.—Mrs. Laura i o : Our Statisticn] Department In- e South Norwalk Police Commissioner railway survey through the Grand|gpencer, preceptress of the high : The school basketbhall team will b e P'"V NEW YORY CLEARING 5 REPORT. |Canyon of the Colorado in 1889, died ‘ph | here, has notified the school|Unfair To Thus Bi T e e to Hartford this ovening, vites Inquiries on any security Exchanges reee 174400000 . Says He Does Not Plan Any Change [of pneumonia at a hospital here 22":’:““,‘:; e heuant artiage o1 rochus prand Bilterates, D wiiers theyiwill olash withithe quintet A L e L ) Ao A b |shortly before midnight. He was 76 |5 Neil Cushing, 19 years old, a stu-| A, F. Winship Of Boston Tells ?ii;:\‘;:‘ :‘q"‘g“im‘: “‘"]’""“” 3"’}'“"‘1* of No Obligation To You. » years old. A s 5 s hav en sent {o the loca deflt i, one/0f hox classes, Those At Confercnce, school, and these can he secured from : Io5lY S .| Born in Woodville, Miss., he was Cushing, i South Norwalk, Feb. 24.--An offi 5 4 i AL s Mrs, Spencer, now Mrs. Cushing, is the clerks §n both buildings. £ \ graduated from Miami university in h )mm old and (hp mother of five Chicago, Feb. 24.—1It is unfair for — f—‘ FRIEDMAN MARKEI_SBN ’ I dental was:made by Pollee Come |y “2urs S0 Lo e S a Gets Girl and Vice Versa— tion of Detective Sergeant Thomas|ter he M of various mines | oGt heed to the excitement her [ing tho illiteracy conference of mid- | oncicon of the dircetors of the New | Hunt which was presented and ac ”)‘1““\" jited States, Canada, Mexico, |omance nas created. e west And mosthern Sates, meeting| Britain Chamber of Commerce will All Happy Now Homta "on Wednesday. The commis. the West Indfes wni Fast Indies and | ™R 00 1" oniinues to attend |here'today, he held on Monday. February ~27. 742 Main St., Hartford Newark. N. J. Ieb. 24—Two sioner denied that there was ,mnhmn;m‘\"”‘nm"‘d e eaooret foF BOIG nikrdlassts, s “Every illiterate from the moun- | TTCICN JOhN LoOMIS makes an ap. | L y L to the report that Chief of Police W. 4 The school board, it was said to-|tains of Kentucky and Tennessee and |’ L Pl RIS Phone: 2-2251. day by Commissioner H. B. Gilbert,|the Carolinas was infinitely bette I‘:}:)r:"‘]g;'h';'r:\'o:“fl"f)“"t!-n::\‘:.m:l';“‘.r:: im- fathers swapped bahies in the mater-| | merly Miss Jean Olver Moore of Den- - IR, Pennington was to be suspended | nity ward at city hospital today and | ver, three sons and two daughters. dvisability of | skil i was consldering the a v illed to shoot and dodge shots in| DOCETY BIEL TR 0 C0F ¢ reducec 2 rank g g i to two |Or reduced to the ranks e e i the dove of pe fluttered into tw It was said that the resigna renewing Mrs, Cushing's contract. the world war than United States| universmy presidents,” 5 h?rr']py \\l"hprlr the stork had been a re- | itunt followed o rebort to the com- RESIGNATION AGCEPTED . B senators and ) s RN B | 1 Mayor Barton by the N Ji he said. “Everyone of them was|p, oz S —— missioner Mrs. Bessie Verity and Mrs rifh state nolice of stories v persons Se ik worth more to the army than all their Animals Sold at Bargain Prices in|critics when it came to handling fire- |8 — OUR 1921 RECORD _— Lapore were patients at the hospital |35 BOUWE O g at the same time. When Mrs. Verity |’ 5 3 ; |Charles F. Smith Out As Chaifman of | ' r faci irear 2 Eamne: G “lon varions charges, mostly the steal- New Haven arms or facing firearms. 4 » was ischarged she was given a buby (01 VATIOS eharks, most KPh| e £l co ddecc St o New |10 the mountains on the east sit: | 609 parceis of Kol eyt ATE SOLD Bt 3 New Haven, Conn., IFeb. 24.—Train-| of Kentucky snd Tennessee and on Do you own ten lots, ten acres or 100 acres that you lh’:ZI ;!‘»‘r!:()'l‘xmr}!‘l:hh protested that hers| = ji1iig of the state police inquiry | t at bargain prices at|th i g . S will be made known when State’s At-| chine Co.—No Successor Picked, |ed lions went at bargain a e west of the Carolinas there have i : e Mrs. Lapore discharged at the same |, " oy mmings brings Mike Serino [anction here yesterday. Three were|been as good native brains as in Wan [§ Want turned into cash? . h | down to William F. Taylor, [street, Harvard, Yale and Princeton. Write us about your property—let us submit our sell- time took home with her a newly |/ B e L F e prowing out of the| At a special meeting of the board |knocked . 5 born baby girl murder of Luigi Appicelo. of dircctors of the New Britain Ma- |of Hartford, for $900 cash. It had| “The mountaineers can teach grad- ing agency plans. “How's that?" queried the |x'rvmlll‘ ; ’ chine company this afternoon the |cost $3000 to feed the animals for the |uate students much that it would do|H father, when he saw the infant. “They — vesignation of Charles I, Smith, as|333 days that they were under at- |them good to learn. The outside The BODWELL REALTY Co told me it was a boy." o chairman of the board of directors o o d Ielix O. Bustand, a world needs to have these native il- . % I S 4 TS {tachment an 2 . ¢ A % BRTHA Bundlst Gr. Dha bilbe: ek 1t RCCC"C‘ hip Proceeding VB Woteliten, showman, with a judgment against|literate adults learn so that they can National Bank Bldg., New Britain ‘ g, \ the hospital and there oun1| Pismissed by Judge Thomas | "Notning was done at the meeting [Madame Agic Castelo, who had the| teach the outside world some of their| B N pou Rl e i Papa Verity with a similar bundle, | 000y g ncillary re. | thiS afternoon but to accept Mr. [trained lions, was glad to get rid of |wisdom.™ ew Haven ome Office—Pro artford walting for him. The nurse who |\:m;“l»\”\‘m” Prf'nw‘m”% Anclllary re- | lihs resighation, according 1o |them though. he hadits pocket & loss: attended the two women consulted | (PIVershi Ty President H. H Pease; No 5uccessor| As (he judgment had nof been sat- SN ITREAE e o her records, admitted that she had|Columbia Graphophon 4 S 8 ; : » CLUB SOCIAL, PR ok s o brought in Connecticut, were dismiss- | W8S elected and no date was set for |isfied a public notice was published. S mimake v Ginibued IRGHLE G by dudganawin S Thomad atbiing | WiE HoX: TEEHNS. | The anctioneer, a deputy Sherift on a|pebate to Be Staged Which Will Be to the proper fathers—and collapsed. |y " 5y 5 fig action was in har-| Mr. Smith is at the present time in goap box in front of the lions' cage, i . action at Wilming- | New York under the care of a special- |called for bids of Great Interest. TO THE SM Q LL lNVESTOR mony with court b The Universal club of Landers, migsioner Samuel J. Keeler today that hake up” in the police depart- Children Mixed Up and Father of Boy p |ment was to come with the resigna- Direct Private Wire to New York back to the NORMAL GRADUATE A NUN [ton, Del, on Tuesday, where the ori ¢ : 3 iz : Ai1ks ekt Shannhan, qnighter N80 petition was fed, THe Pagers) 3 FE Three Persons Burned to |Frary & Clark Co. will hold the frst i Miss Blizabeth Sha e ved fyam. oL mtimton Hode S . of a series of Sglurday night recep- ’ invest 85 oF Mrc andy Mis. John T. Snananan ot | ore received from Whmingion today Burglars Still Acti Death in Texas Home |ions in the clunrooms on ast. Main R e Rl B L e 840 South Maln_sreet, Waterburs | Qe granted e motion 1o dismiss. In Lafayette St. Vicinity | cCieburn, Texas, reb. e —)'l'hrr\f; Istreet, tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. monthly saving of §10 or more, our BABY FIRST MORT- was one of 27 young women who rec - bt .rsons were burned to death and | A debate has been arranged for the GAGES vielding 7% offer securi - & i g . | persons were a ha Rge T N viel ]"g /, offer u o S 5 Thomas Barbour, proprietor of a|foieome B LS o tay tnjured |entertainment, of those who will at- 1AGES ) o necualed security ently took the veil in the religious order of the Congregation of Notre DOG BITES 13 S A ette strect, re- | o fire which destroyed the Lam- [tend, Thé question to be argued is Dame, Montreal, Canada, She i & o ”'"'"']v'"”‘h" rr”,“.‘",‘,'”"\ thisamorn-| ¢ rooming house rarly today. Ex- |‘Resolved: That the legitimate stage eraduate of the State Normal school |Holyoke Canine is Killed After a /7€ (hat the place had boen entered | o ogon of an ol stove caused the |is more heneficial to the public than e Qawe ea t 0 [ioas, o gt SR LA R AR |the movies.” The afirmative will he [ el L R g Lt Long Chase were missing: Bight hoxes candy, 11 [upheld by James Steinson, Edward |4 i ¥ ' B 407 Nationa! Bank Bldg. Phone 1801 n the Waterbury public schools for Leses-5F claite snl & oo ' he past few years Holyoke, [eh. 24.—Thirteen per- | DONEf 3 B REIFZeNs! 9 ward Cadrain and Emerson Burr, and sord ‘iicluding Wine soNosl childver |clmaretts Income Tax Collector’s e Fecativaiwti) fhe b FovtR Ny Bias G [ . - Office Open TOMOrroW |ney cooper, Harry Huberman and were bitten by a supposed mad dog| RUBENSTEIN ARRESTED. }\,.\«.m,‘\» afternoon GUEST OF STEAMSHIP (O, Revehue: Oollector Willinm ‘W. T. |Henry. Jnckowits i Benjamin Rubenstein was arrested Two of the victims are in a hospi George A. Quigley is in New York | Squire will be in his office at City e — oday by. Traffic Supervisor Clarence |tal while the others receiving | today as the guest of the White Star | Hall tomorrow afternoon from 1 to RAWSON AS SENATOR .anpher, for operating motor ve ;mwlu.«\ attention in their homes line. He will attend a banquet to- |5 o'clock for the purpose of assisting | ywichington, Feb. 24. — Charles A. —PALACE — aicle without having the capacity for| The dog was cornered and shot a rvight aboard the 8. 8 Homeric, the |in filling out income tax reports. The Raws { Des Moines, today was - 7 y . Jarrying weight on the side of the |the home of Frank McQuillan of 93 |most recently completed addition to|number of tax labllities who are call- | ooty °0 NEE FARER T HOC - for Entirec Week Starting Next Sunday The ship will be [ing at the office is increasing daily. | ceeding Senator Wiliam 8. Kenyon, | “THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE’ ar, required by law. This is the |[North Canal streef, t lleged owner | the White Star line. Irst arrest of its kind that has oc- ter a spectacular automobile chage | put into service hetween New York | -— —_———— who resigned today to )l(‘(‘l‘]fl appoint- wrred since the law becate opera- |of the animal by the police for more|and Southampton and Cherbourg,| Iresh eggs, 45c doz. Russell Bros.|ment an j@ige of (hé™ cightn circu Reserved Seats Evenings—On Sale Now ive. Ilhan a mile. x.;mrung its first trip March 1, —advt, court of appeals,

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