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i) 18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922, Financial News sr MARK'S CHURCH ~ itvltems — ATTENDANCEDRIVE. " S vens | PUTNAM & CO Ny Wnll mmrl me- wged by veaters “Chip of the Old Bloel 0, 452640 v 4 Sl e the tles at 79 tomorrow at A RS R contracty ut the opening of to- | 7 Eugene Jones Takes Miss Ruth Smith tlember New York Stock Exchange Wilsanis-=td vt, Successor to Riehter & 0o, day's segcion. Leaders of the steel, motor, oil, tobacco and textile groups Greetings cards at Ohrnstedts', 72 As His Bride—Was Severely | Z retio o i i V. Main St—advt y . ‘ 4 Reverely . . o 2 "ONN. e wepuna, trom tractions to one| 3g1ieg ] Wednesday Night Mest- St iancers o e Teams, Captains and Members S e .31 WEST MAIN STRRET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN.___ loconiotive were among the few éx 0 ardeck's tonight,—advt, § e WDD XL MY, @ptions, showing poor support. Des ,:‘ i g Suits at rare bargains, Wilson's ) Bugene Jones of 127 Lawlor street e —— ° el v I ——— - i ] ree or larried L Ma gains and lossew. Preliminary 1oreign | : ! Columba, Catholie Daughters of church at 11 o'clock this morning by exchange quotations I from yes- S ne 3 e of " The X nes 4 om ¥es:| toly communion Wil he celebrated |\ onion ' will be held at 7:45 o'clock | The team attendance drive of he yya Rey, John T, Winters, pastor, terday's best quotations W 7 o'clock on Ash Wednesday at St | New Dritain Rotary club will begin on Noon—Call money oponed at 4 3-4| NMark's Ipiscopal church | itans [this evening instead of the regular | i 4 oty They were attended by Clarence B0 cant, a froction under yesterdiy's| Liemlantial otfise and holy oommuns |nounItiwiil-be held dn-0i-U. A, M. hursday at the roRulr L necay | Smith, brother of the bride as best : ) ' | Penitential office and holy « [con ut the Flks' club on Washington [ oh e OIS B ret Jones, sister first quotation, regardless of the 5o he' hald 0:80 o'clock | AL & Y2 L) fon will also he held at 10:80 o'clock | MUEt o O ga 0n gy [Street. The alm of the officers is 10| ¢ho groom as bridesmaid. heavy transfer of funds {n - anticpa- [ayg gt 7:45 o'clock in the evening a| HHY & BE [met the weekly attendance up over | %' it BROOT A0 ter the ceremony, g v . tion of March payments. Trading | prayer and sermon will be conducted | %00 by s o .+ |80 per cent. : 1 g1 conalderably under that of yesters|is fte > g, d Satot of ‘Bt Suits at $29 Fire sale —Wilson's.— | i : the young couple left on a honeymoon ; hy ey, NAIAL. TROVOE AL BE. vt Bach team will sit at a table = of |y % rtar which they will reside in day morning, running more to spec James' church in Hartford o4 = ] £ |its own and a suitable prize will be | 5 tes Ralls und l.r;m-ru.\l ind ‘lmi,.xs Men's Bible Class s 14.“\” l'lt-lmllxlv," u“ \I\Irlm\xl." '-u;‘lj New Britain. . . were not active, their places being| e rector will conduct the Men's| Pauline atham were married in | =l RNV B 5y motoratana’ thalr INEA] nioi gty duct the Mens) s o nchester February 11, by Rev, Aitendance each week. The llst of| qivision, having served with Co. I, . : | bible class the Nirst Nve Sundays in) o000 B0 ool The groom's |(¢ams. the chief Rotes and the Ro-|yooq jngantry, 11 N Naa ATy to y‘e 5 0 equipments [ Lent, heginning on Sunday, March 5|George (. Seriven, BroODVBI e O agGh Bnofoliows: 4 ] 1 Oils were first, but Callfornia petro- | ot 5. 18 oreloch. The subject will be|home 18 in this cit Mrs, Flemke [tarians on cach one followss | wounded at ‘the bottle of Chatean Jeum extended fis initial loss, Heavi- | & Jonns gospel | tormerly lived in Manchester. e el ot ndatwn | Thiorry, . He waa it In the nose with | = rsremor o T T ness of Pressed Steel Car, cast iron | wegpesday Evening Services D8 e g [Onviile st arahce: Domon: Dr. L anaohii gl pullat: and us'.nose e it Ea pipe preferred and Nova Scotia steel |y fi it G Biog of Wednesday| DEATHS AND FUNERALS | ;'\ "sush and 17red Racklifte. was severed from his face. . i S 5 M 5 LW ‘ He was treated upon his ro- | # g L gubD ¥, G, JUDD W. T. SLOPER enused other independent issues Of [ oo e meetings will be held at 7:45 i i 2 . A s o | evening Inspifators”—Chief Rote, Ted Me-ly, 1y a¢ tne walter Reed hospital in that group to sag. o'clock, The following o sche ‘hele Panice ' ) . g 18 the sched- Michele Panicco Aulifte; Howard Wilson, Gearge Mac- . m.—Speculation showed & e AAE d: EETR L el LSRR 0] e Mac- | waghington, D. C., and after 36 oper- l‘ Ip‘ m 7 I;:“”i:’l‘ 2 ‘u»,-m(-nw ule of the services to be held: _Michele Paniceo, 57 years old, of [auley, D. K. Perry, R. O. Clark, ]fiflan'(1“071"""":,‘]\(‘“]0’(‘(0"4 t:‘n: .“w‘qx ~N"l:;¢‘- (r" | prevalence o ¢ poLe ? March 1st — Evening prayer and|Kensington, died at his home there g, 1 George Rogers. i i”“,]((m rs mun .r{: al 8 o d y ¢ ' | i e 4 :nd h home with a nose gra _ ° indjcations of pool activity in select- | pon by Re . Thomas, rector |this morning following a shock which i A Y8 : i ! At “Big Brothers"— hief Rote, Stan-| e ed stocks caused the general indus- S hu Hartford, ‘I\f‘ suffered Sund Besides his , o S 3 |back into place. This proved {o bhe 5 frial Tt to work higher. Sugars and | SR OMEEG LECRCC - and|Wite, Mr. Daniceo Jeaves two daugli- o b pui, MM, MO0k Vet [one of the most marvellous feats of |§ 23 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT olly were pushed up steadily | sermon hy the Rev, George umou.‘u-l- Mrs. Louise Rampone of this| o S‘,"moy ol e e medical skill ever performed., : Investments, Local Stocks Telcphone 1815—1816 many less active shares advanced sen-| ior of the Church of Our Saviour, |city and Miss Lilzina Panicco of | Mprandchakers”—Chief Rote, 1u- | iss Smith is a sister of ~Walter sationally. e Plainville Kensington. A grandson, Aldo Ram- | o o'note e “hieon 1, J. Por- |PMith who was Hilled in Itrance, Jewel Tea preferred —improved | = yjapen 16th, — Evening praver and|pone, also survives, The funeral will|y,r " George Traut, Ray Makin, George iy We Offer: eight points, Kelsey Wheel six, Hart-| opon by the Very Rev. Samuel R.[he held from his home Thursday af-| o4, ¢ b gtrople. LONG COURT DOGKET 2 man Company and Liggelt and My-| Coiladay, dean of Christ chureh Cath|ternoon. Rev. Mr. Scott, pastor of| "Ly (agere'—Chict Rofe, Dr. Clifford NORTH & JUDD ers four and American Sugar and | qe) fartfor the Kensington Methodist church, will |yy 2 b Rl v v L . ; dral, : ] ] Vivian; Johnstone Vance, James ] . 707 New York Shipbuilding three. High | ypven Evening prayer and|officiate and Interment will be in|y @b s @I IT ks, Allmrf'n-.lvml e To Yield Over 7%. grade railroads pursued a downward | goppon by Rev. Samuel H. Edsall, as-| West Lane cemetery. Volz Dr. M. W. Kinsellg, 1. P. Slade. ¥ 3 ANy - trend, Union Pacific and Canadian sistant at Trinity church, Hartford. Mr. Panicco, who was a native of | " St o0l Ghiar Rote, Albert Jour-| Cases Scheduled for Disposition at e lipics cific losing a point cach. March 29, — Evening prayer and|Italy, was formerly employed at the| . SUae i n Palowai “A A, Mills, e T e e e j High Low ‘l‘r“f” sermon by the Rev. James . Neill,| Landers, I'rary and Clark factory. John Lockett, Steven Robb, KErnest| this Term of District Court. Am Bt Sug .... 3678 A 6% | rector of St. Mary's church, South P Christ, Frank Wachter : = Am Can ... 105% 397 ] B e Mrs. Joseph Drager D carsn Ghiet Rote, David Man-| New Haven, Feb. 28.—A long dock- N g 14915 The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Drager b et was before Judge Thomas ‘today Am Cr & Fdy..140% April Iivening prayer and ser- % A e A Am Cot Ol ... 28% 2 23 | mer by the Rev. Willlam Grime, as. |will he held at 9 o'clock tomorrow I8} Rev. Henry Mater, Arthis Kim-|\hen he hegan the regular session of £ ’ : ; 089 - A OW | ball, Rev. J. L. Sullivan, John Minor, [{|4€0 6 eBR FA¢ FCRTE \L“ BRITAIN HARTFORD Am Loco ......108% 108% | sistant, Christ church hedral, | morning at S$t. Mary's church. The| X 2 A e United States district court. i p ;2 - : 3 T o v Clayton Goodwin, William Mueller. g ;' i New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Am Sm & Re.. 47 47 | Hartford. hurial will be in St. Mary's new ceme- |~ e Lot It was announced that jury trials ,. 3 L .y e Rtem89% 8 9 BLOR Gl a e . : Bellevers”—Chlef Rote William | o WHa, 40000080 e O ime Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter 000 s K ,f o it el s Y aR TERR TRg T AR, 80 lery: Marsland; Dugald McMillan, George [£0%)( 200 B e DONALD R. HAR : Meruber Hartford Siock ek el fannmenatysihesregion FIALINY FY e Klett, Peter Crona, James Hallinan, |45 there 1s too much business ahcad. Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Ex Am Tel & Tel L. 91, 119% Robert G. Kupec . n A grand jury was selected with Pro- S oree cipen . they hraes| Souan Beicit, red, Holnes fessor Wilbur L. Cross of the gradu- Am Tob .......138 3 138% Robert George ! , 5 Am Wool ... b 86 months old son of John Kupec of 102| New Entertainment Committee. ., "gho01 at Yalo as foreman, Pl ‘ 481 s % lied last night. Th Joseph Andrews has been appoint- Jud T A - ik We Offer: Ana Cop ... b ] Tremont street, died last night. €| .4 chalrman. of the new entertain- Judge Thomas will take up, proba- [} ers: Atch Tp & S I'.. g 7 uneral will be held tomorrow morn Tnentl eommittas: forthe Tonth. wof bly tomorrow, trial of Joseph Weiss- At Gulf & W 1. 25% o 25% ing at the All-Saints' church. The : s man, and more than a score of other s G 3) 6 3 i ¥ % Ma i vill have William Mueller b ¥ ol B i L oo 106 W 1068 burial will be in St. Mary's new ceme- an}{"gm:‘:n“coo‘:‘xn s so-workers, |[men indicted in March 1920, on the ]orrmgton CO., Common Balti & Ohio 3 EAEA charges of conspiracy and intent to tery. = Tieth Steel B .. 63% % 63% e oecs, 0 80 g e, Cen Leath Co ; B Aaan (Gontinisd Bromybirat Fage). The (un:?'\‘lh:?ll?i:vl;\(ur:l Vincent, 1 MARRIED AT MEETING o e T A Ches & Ohio .. 50} ; 59 ! ¥ ..« |year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis e was indicted. The government de- it P 7 r PYEN 4 b xpenses. Solicitors were [ ST = fy - B! rnment e Chi/Mil &8t P. 28% | 23% 233 |camBaigh EARCIMIE . 0 Vincent of 45 Cherry street, who died | pelogates of United Order of Golden |murred to the plea to dismiss the in- L2y y early yesterday morning, will be held dictment made in June 1920, and Chi RECR 1 & P. 411 5 41% s 2 3 g 3 New Women Voters. ¢ afte N o 5 T d Chile Cop 3 o S s v applications | {rom the home tomorrow afternoon at| Cross From All Over This State|judge Thomas sustained the govern- ‘Cop ... 26 Jlock dll be in St . : Chino Cop of new women voters in the hands of |2 0'clock and benial. Wil he, i Present At Wedding Ceremony. fiencop: October 18, 102t Welssman JOH 1244 KEO(‘H Con Gas 6% 95 96 g Mary's cemetery. Laraia and Sagar- Fan. Bacht ‘ont: ohatbatic M 4 9 Jeremiah Coffey, manager of the | * q e e R a8 ail since March, g ; : EaLrod: Ret, -3 A% headquarters, and the women and |'"% undertakers, are in charge of the| . o gojepation of members of [1920. Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Crucible Steel . 1 56 . : i arrangements. s 0 o 2 TAen: Orons R e L i § ST p & men who are combing the wards of the United Order of the Goiden Cross 3 Watel‘bury STOCKS Brldgeport B ott Jonn - lii-?: iy e Sl e Rort s pyety e mecta e GOING 70 PERU from this state were Pt ana| AGAIN HEADS SCOUTS Danbury New Haven awarded to the team having the best| =y U500 5 o veteran of the YD it X d a nan v S Erie b L e e i) Tae ans abpliba Lillian Booth Stone at Electric hall on e Middletown BONDS ., Springfield Erie 1st pfd . 7 17% |, £ ¢ et e = 7 : S s 5 = tion in the hands of the registrars West Main street last evening. Rep- |y = A 3 0 otors ... .. 8% 1285 |by March 16, tie iast day for appli-|farvard Astromomer Wil Take|resentatives of the grand lodge were MesiWeonka Spragucs Willihe: Coms Direct Private Wirc to New York and Boston oddrich (BF) . 38% 37% 381 |cations. y also present. missioner for Another Year—Now |[f G- ¥. GROFF, Mgr—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tcl. 1013 i Goodrich ( 86 Sl 0 g Meceting Postponed. Charge of Astronomical Station—to| Mrs, Beatrice Tattersall was brides- 3 . i porth prd ., 76 2081 The meeting of the women which g maid and John Tattersall was best| 13,Troops in City. finition gop bl ¢ 8% | as scheduled for tomorrow evening, | FPhotograph Faint Star: man. The bride wore a blue serge| ' o nter Con pfd .. 3 kt t " N celi i ai v Mrs. Leon A. Sprague was re-ap- Ul —‘,"_———“——_—'-“.‘, B o Mar L 15% 153 53 |has been )7;'5'no?e;_l unu_\“;mhx: t\}x\:n;l;g Cambridge, Mass, Feh. 28.—Pro- Lm\eh:g_ s::t “:(m? ‘tht‘t brll;le‘?zm?tld e L R L MR O R CAN IZED 1860 il in Sfer Mar pfd 72% evening. The mvzo ing wi e 8eC | fessor Solon 1. Bailey of the Harvard |dressed in black velvet. Following the e L S Allls Chalmers . 47 5 ond preliminary to a mass meeting 19 o, |jcge ohservatory will sail tomorrow | ceremony Uinoheon waskervad; Aplanol i el s Sl e Pacific Ol . 49% sl [beglisid SR utsasy of D e 1a|from New York for Peru to fake [and voeal selections were rendered |45 evening, to serve for another yeur Int Nickel ..... 11% o 5% “"rm“"“]'" ."”"““’Z“v‘“"l" will then be charge of the Harvard Astronomical and dancing was enjoyed. T R e e CORIE Int Paper 49% i :;{gei(;;:;kflré‘(.;ofo;?l]t omong them |Station at Arequipa, He will be ac- L “‘l'é'én;\;'f.alf’:fifi’:f;‘n,,'i'fifl‘;"r: et ln MIsEesT B e i et CONSTANT ADHERENCE N i o) il 3 het: : . Miss |8 £ w r 7 . Lo : o Kelly Spring Tire 403 : 3 them | mpanied by Mrs. Bailey and i SAleasaEit el n Kennecott Cop. - 2814 [ be Mise Agnes Mean | resenty|foinic 'y, Ganson af the Observatory,|tuen willjmeke: helr:Home in- Plains By S co ek dus ol b select fiack Steel ... 46 457 Waterbury. A large crowd of women [staff: 0 e ed later. Miss Arline Root is secre- to safe banking principles and prudent Lehigh Valley . 60 4 597 |ig expected to turn out. The place of ek inbns 10 Sealadbing, i tary and Mrs. R. B. Doane, treasurer. 55 Mex Petroleum G| e e e nnounecd ntor, | tion, which has been somewnat re-| TWENTY ARE INDICTED Nine ne membarsaaas (o ent] methods enable the New Britain Na- Midvale Steel .. 50% Marsh Not Campaigning. duced in scope in recent years, is ex- to the council. Miss Emma Bell, scout : i . 3 Missouri Pacific 23% 211 % | A P! Marsh, who had previously|pected to take on a new. importance S G director, reported 13 active troops tional Bank to furnish reliable service N: Y Central .. % |let it be known that he was in a re-| With the return ol 'Professor Dalley |peath of Brownsville, Texas, Farmer [ with a. fotal membership of practical- ” N e M oe I 1T ¢ | ceptive mood should the mayoralty | WO Plaveq b Imporant bET o Iy 200 girls. A plan to finance a sum- to those seeking a new or additional establishment over thirty years ago| Results in Charges Against 20 Cam- |mer camp was discussed. v #Norfolk & West 99 9% 9% | nomination be tendered him, today X 3 3 North Pacific .. m-a 1 asked that the statement be made in |2nd Served for ailong time as:its di- e banking connection. SOl o B DA 80 B | 14 Vel bt he IELAAC baeking cha) ECCtory [He iplanstoiependiithe -nextll Gro CountyrRosidents L i MR 5% |republican nomination. Mr. Marsh :;S e :’,‘w'""rfo‘;un‘: addition to 84-| 5o wngville, Tex. Feb. 28.—Blanket BONUS DISGUSS]ON Penn R R ... ] % b is maki ampaign in 5 ine affairs indi 7 . Plerce Arrow .. 18Y 3 % B o has, ot txpesssed |otation he will continue his studies of AR Ll T Ray Con Cop . E kA ‘mdv elerralnatonato ”(In s ‘Ho has |Blobular star clusters. “?'xp:;qatyho ';nurder in connection | Members of the \\np‘ and Means Reading .. .. 74% |sinted, however, that should a repre.| Miss Cannon will remain at Are- W“Mn"' R OF{ Manuel Duarte, Rep I & § ..... 48% 5 | e riiten walt upon him|auipa for several months and will be| “EXSER, ©LEEN ebruary second, Royal D, N Y .. 54% |and ask him fo be their candidate, [ocCupicd largely in photographing the o, o o, "'(’]n:]m:']“r“;sf‘]ii’(‘:s' “_‘I.‘;':\'.“ No Postponement of Action on Bill. ' ; 2 z faint stars in the Southern Milky Way | -° “ounty dents. heir : glnctlf;xh;’Oil Ref . Y i 5 |he would feel it his duty as a citizen e FOUTHGIE enaate. names were withheld pending arrests. Washington, b, b 28 —Majobity gt : e b g Duarte was foreman of a farm near|members of the House ways and | e Committee Say That There Will Be South Rail ..... 21} 3 214 ——————e b e here and according to officers had|means committee indicated after a | o Al debaker Co .. 2 987 9 ¢ i of 'n ca f an a |2 svtater o100k 95 e eoue ioeiny | PLUMBING INSP. REPORTS K T R R R The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Texag & Pac ... ! shot him. Officerss charge the killing |revenue provision would be agreed Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. Tob Prod ...... 59% . Tormay Preparcs Statement For|was planned at a secret meeting of |!POn soon. It was said that there Capital $2,000,000.00. Surplus Funds $2,000,000. 00 f Transcon Ol .. 9% 97 | Sherrod H. Raymond, Past Master Of about twenty five men. had been no discussion of postponing Union Pacific . 13415 133% 134% Building Commission Showing Large Pl LAy action. Safe Dep(mt Boxes, $0 00 and upwars ds. B inited Frait .. 140 Centennial Lodge, Elected District ST T T R Sl e el United Re St % 45% 43% A Volume of Work During Month. SSIED DN SOUPHINGTON: | (oo e Sa vt ot SR Settlement of Estates. 5 % Head—Other Notes. te g '3 e . NG Toaes T o Rl e il (oakb anstar Top|, DIMmiblng Inspector, B 1, Tormay)Fapmaster of FlantevileiConcern: Aus o B Foreigii Lxchange to all parts of the world, ! e . H. Ra . has preparcd a monthly report to be cused of Embezzlement. been discussed. Another meeting will LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING U 8 Rubber Co 56% 5 56 % | dentenninl lodge, A. F. and A. M, 3 it fect HStA81 . .v. 04, e e et ng *[submitted to the building commission.| ¢ 3 i it huer, ) ' 3 U 8 st “ % was appointed deputy of the fifth Ma- | {oNE e B0 M T O tained | Southington, Feb. 28 —Herbert By- [be held later in the day. Bank by wail. It is safe and saves time. ring, for the past five years payma s N § steel pfd 116% } 116% | sonic district at the recent meeting of | ¢ 10 L Utah Copper .. 63 4 the M. W. grand lodge, held in Hart-| U000 L G0 work, 4o, ri ter and accountant for the Rowe Calk BUGKL‘T SHOP SAFEGUARDS - T P MR R R S TR | ot 3% 3% 3% illys Overland 51y i o % " avis wa & x Cha ~, ; o ) R . ford. Rev. John L. Davis was hon-| pion 39 are for old buildings and 11| & Chain Co. of Plantsville, was ar- “lix ;;'d‘l 1 5 ; ored by being appointed grand chap-| o yow: plumbing in old buildings | F¢Sted last evening by Constable G. R Ex dividend. lain of the same r{ls!r}(‘f. . || was approved in 36 instances and in Thompson on charges of embezzle- |Grand Jury Present: Rmnmmvmla- - — _The lodge is: planning for Ll new bulldings; one sewer was in.|Mient brought by the company. The| = few M ¥ ’ (Judd & Co.) nights at which to confer the three| = b 0 0% U Jatects were found id to be between $1,000 and| tions to Judge Mulqueen in Gen- f e degroe n the evening of Tuesday, | 5 { yri ras br 1 Rid Askea |deBrC o) Yiland corrected. Forty-seven inspec- b, BYPNG Wad, DEONBHE B0 THE| . gugi. Beskioie st S| tarch 7. the degre ¢ entered ap-| b Yo s Sessions—Against Shady Deals. Aetna Life ; B | Murch 7, the : l«m_w of f!lm{fl "_"DH tions on special jobs were made, | Office of the company last evening y o i L6835 § (| brentigesavitl bo" ‘confer i fullfy i ging the total number of inspec-|and was questioned there. His ar-| New York, Ieb. 28.-—~The additional Provelers I 3 4 rest followed the inquiry. He o form i 2 - o > i IRk B tions to 107. The official issued 181 was |grand jury studying bocket shop R e .' s\ble Glotto I Ssplann g noF 8 LEIE Al pe s mite b ehures locked up in default of bonds, which |gperations in Wall Street today sub- Billings & Spencer com 4 g et (‘" I‘” - “:“"[‘O L e Gl e SR were placed at $5,000. ; : mitted to Judge Mulqueen in General |f§ 3 . Blilings & Spencer S ”]'f. | s Rk e WANT DIVORCE MORE EASY. Tiyring came here from New York |Sessions a presentment recommending DePOSIted ln Our * bristol Brass Ul W ek \.'. "I‘ . avening:, Marsny £ Sl over five years ago and was consid- |the following safeguards: Colt’s Arms .. 8l o B ‘~“‘_“|]"v,:I‘A-’('”\I1“;‘:‘ /1,\‘.:“\,‘“'“.{”‘1\,. con. | Imtheran Ministers Also Urge Control Sreq an exbert dn Hilsiwork, ' Ha s} - Public dnvestigatich fofaall, eongiotas i - Eagle Lock 2 X e . i s married and makes his home here.|tions or associations before their se- fevred upon a class of candidates who | By Federal Government. It is charged that the defalcations |curities are offered for sale. () Landers, Irary & Clark i 4 . b i 2 3 Mxm-se Pond com ... 4 gb ot st oL i ds N CEL S | Philadelphia, Feb, 25.-~More liber- | extend over a long p Licensing by the state of all per- aVIn s e ar men degree will also be confer- | i | ‘l'sons or concerns dealing with se- | N I3 Machine com ..... o e ']’ ,“y"'\'; 4 al divorce laws and control of divorce North & Judd va 9 i o by the federal government were ad- . curities. PS"‘);‘,‘ Stow & > A i vocated by several ministers at the Water gz(})aago‘vgll}}‘g 3 State supervision of brokers and ex- assell Mfg Co o.....n ag ! weekly (rmrnl"m'r' of the Lutheran 1l NgINe changes such as now is given banks . Russell Mfz Co ‘eb. Building Report P P : The board of i g and insurance companies. Up To And_ llldlldlng | Ministerial water commissioners Stanley Wo. J vk ags % anley Works pfd . ... : Ssw| Shows $33,535 Expended " rie rev. mmi b, Do eABoh of | Hed votd 15 wwewl’E SHRUAE U THe . the ! eth the Lutheran Theological | Westwood Engine company to furnish SOCIAL WORKER Porrington Co e 64 | Building operations during LORFERLNCE Unien Mfg Co sis 40 month of February totalled $33,535, |seminary, said that divorce was justi- |a Deisel oil engine for the new pump-| The monthly meeting of the New o 5 [\suilding Inspectcr John Gilchreest |fled by incompatibility, but that he|ing station at White Bridge, Bristol. |Britain Social Workers' conference g e buildings were | did not believe the persons involved | The cost is estimated at $20,000. |will be held tomorrow cvening, with NEW Y CLEARING HOUSE REPORT |reports. Nine frame buildings were i 1 B e, b St 0,000 |erected at a cost of $14,36 four [should remarry | When the pumping engine Is fnstalled, |a supper at 5:30 at the Y. W. C. A. AL 2 LliL | b buildings, costing $8,95 and| The I H. Ohle did not agree | the water supply will be increased |cafeteria. J. B. Dawson of the Asso- ; ' e alterati were made for $10,-(and stated that in cases of incom- 3,000,000 gallons 2 ciated Charities, and Mrs. Mercer, of t BROOKLYN P/ SRE. o Thirty-one permits were issued [patibility, separation and not divorce e the state aid for widows, both of New Dra !n F Th |during the month, | was the remedy. ! SAYS IT CAN'T BE DONE. Haven, will speak. ws erest rom e Rev. J. Alfred Anderson to Preach at | iipice - | Basy divorce tends to better the Replying to the article in last Swedish Lutheran Church Thursday. ’mnr'«\m of a community, the Rev, O. [night's Herald stating that the Cham- NEW G. 0. P. TRETARY. y | |1, Kellar declared. ber of Commerce had taken no action| Washington, Feb. 28.—Appointment Rev. J. Alfred Anderson, pastor of | Dr. Gertr Kinsella, Misses . % s |on the motion made at the open for-fof George B. Lockwood, publisher of she Swedish Lutheran church at | Helen Philliy usan Murph ‘~‘"' SMALL FIRE TODAY {um to send a petition to Mayor Cur-|the Muncie, Indianapolis, and of the Brooklyn, N. Y. will preach at the|dred Weld, Gertrude Coproy, Jose-| and ® were |tis and the city meeting board, ask-|National Republican as acting secre- ; iciiars ] /o 7 ™ o VG Engine (ompanies 1 Lutheran church Thursday phine Crowley, Annie B. Pomeroy,: . f0" 0 ey giclock this after- [N for an appropriation for a halth (tary of the republican national com- | |Anna Mawe, Mary E. Curtin and Bllen 100 {6 the rear of the Sweeney |Program in the ~schools, Secretary mittee to succeed the late Clarence B M. Anderson is considered by | Johnson, representing the New Biritain | JERe G0 (Bt 4 U0 giight fire | Ray L. Makin said today that he has|Miller, was announced today by iy~ church congregation as a pos- | [Pusiness and Professional Women [in an ash box caused smoke to pour |looked up the law and finds the city [Chairman Adams. . miecossor 1o Rev. 8. G, Ohman. [club will attend a banquet at the| it S0 S8 B8 SGEE Bias quickly |meeting board could not legally act —— [Hotel Bond in Hartford at 7 o'clock | qiinguished with ~practically 1o |upon any such petition. ‘ N GIRL RETURNS HOME | tonight tamage —- ; N [ - dame yracuse, Feb, 28.—Addle Comfort, PALACE — i T - MERIDEN FIRM BANKRUPT. aimed she was stolen from her PALACE : CREDIT MEETING OFF PROBATI: APPOINTMENTS | New Haven, Feb. 28.—Petitions in|home in Hawley, Pa., two years ago, | STARTING NEXT SUND/ | ‘the monthly meeting of the Hart-| The New Britain National hank has bankruptey were filed by the Meriden will return to Binghamton tonight in 3. De Mill ford Credit Men's association, of |Leen named administrator of the es- | Engineering and Supply company and |custody of her grandfather, William “FOOL'S PARADISE” which there are 15 or 20 members in|tate of Franklin Falr Hatch. In the|Frederick C. Miller of Waterbury.|W. Harrigan. OO Tiimed Harris ||this city, which had been scheduled |cstate of the late Mary Horosscayk, |The former has $25,105 in debts and| Authorities here say they have in- it SR for tonight, has been postponed in-| Hicronim Hbroszczyk has been nam- (assets of $19,833, and the latter has|sufficient evidence to warrant prose- | definitely. | ed administrator. debts of $2,272 and assets of $1,961. |cuting any one for kidnapping her. .

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