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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922. e I\THLE’”G LEA[]ERS City ltems MEXICAN PRESS IS DEATHS AND FUNERALS Wall Street on—Tears of us | B “Chip of the Old Block," No. ASSAILING OBREGON The ’“"'l'l'\ ""’IF‘.II‘.:"""I,'l',‘l‘fi"“" Drager FNAM @ CO R Ry Bty 406 15 Musoh frot Tfl MEI:T T[]M[]RR[]W ¥ Royal Dadmun—Pierce’s,—advt ey was held at 9 o'clock this morning at | . payments, were groundieas, call loans | | “March Victor Records at Morans. St Mary's church, Rev. Walter Mo- Hember New York Stock Tixchango opening at 4% per cent, | advt Want People Taken Into His Confi- [Crann was the celebrant of a re- 5 bl High Low | Theron W. Hart s spending the } v quiem high mass. The pall bearers »uccessor to Richter & co, New York olty. dence in Dealings With were: Robert Legat, Willlam Frick, 31 WEST MAIN STRERT, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Am Bt Sug .... 87T% H 3 [ H a4t week in Am Cr & 1d... 150 4 uled for this evening in the Democra- nited: Biatos, James Doyle and Jeremiah Coffey, |@ STANLEY R. EDLY, Mgr. ‘ THL 8040 Am Cot Ol ..., 24% 3 2 H d 1 S h [tic headquarters, has been postponed Mexico City, March 1.-—(By the|Mrs. M. T. Crean sang “Lead Kindly o e Am Loco ......100% i s to Come] a[ Trade 0 001 until next Monday morning. Associated Press.)—An appeal for [Light," as the body was being taken We Offer: Am Sm & Rf.. 47% PSS A son was born Sufiday morning | President Obregon to take the Mexi-|from the chureh. The burial was in Am Sg Rf em.. 70% to Mr. and, Mrs. J. Bdward Erwin| c i confidence con-|St. Mary's new cemetery. The second conference of the Vo- . can people into his confidence con v b Sm Tob. ... S b, et ettt of 676 North Main street, cerning matter of recognition by the M Am Tel & Tel, 5 0y 4 A athetie assoclation | “qpe pegular meting of the Ladies'| United States, coupled with an urgent Alfredo Liogrande, Am Tob 39 P 303, | of ¢ .wx\‘vj.-. e vlvl i e h.’-|.‘1 at ‘H"‘ | Auxiliary of the A. O, H. will be held | demand that something be done to re- Alfredo Liogrande,, 1 year old son | Am Wool ... G 853 | New Britain de school Thursday, |omoprow evening at 7:30 in Judd's| store diplomatic relations between the | of Mr. and Mrs, Jofn Liogrande of Ana Cop ...... Marchi 3. The, flrat, alx manth of the |y "mha . anniversany banduet will be|-two<nations, .was made in & signed| Whiting. strael, Plainville, :dfed it his Ateh Tp & ; " hew organization has been highly suc- |p . ter the meeting. editorial today in the newspaper EI|home early® this morning. He leaves | At GuIf & § p 7 | Censful. The new rules and regula-| g Arthur G Durgin fs at the|Universal, by the publisher, Telix Pal- | only his parents. ; | Daldiwin lLoco “ tlona regarding athletic nctivitles have |wow Britatn hospital recovering from | avieini, The funeral will be held tomorrow linitimore & O 3 poen entircly successful and watisfac- |, oparation performed lnst week, | The president was asked {o explain | afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home a"d Beth Steel I .. 637 ) My AN, upn PRl there has come | o Gt Togethor elub met this af-| through the press what the demands|on Whiting street and burial will be " fhout @ mueh better understanding yonaon at the home of Mrs., Henry| of the United States are, and to take | in the Catholic cemetery. Laraia and |Stepplar of 66 Commonwealth ave- | counsel with the nation's wisest men | Sagarino, undertakers of this city, are [nue. Refreshments were served, as to how the demands can best be [in charge of the arrangements. A meeting of the hoard of charities| met in a manner commensurate with “Canadian I Ce al Leath Co i Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & 8 P and feeling between the schools, A great amount of interest has 'n over the league gabes. With w Britain and New Haven leading their respective sections in the bas- kethall league considerable specula- Richard Vincent, The funeral of Richard Vincent, 1 | sakwStuanyasader Xk e s Chl Rock Isl & P 41% will be held Fridaw evening. Supt. | the national pride and dignity. Willlam Cowlishaw will present his | “If General Obregon is a patriot Chile Cop ..... 17 Chino Cop monthly report. this is the occasion for him to prove [ year old son of Mr. and Mrs. l,nuin‘gl H. L. JUDD 5 G, JUDD W. T. SLOPER Con Gan', ... § 95 '“,'”, hid Rriaen e ar she pasgiRILLSE e daiie Annatlde of Chestnut | it,” says the editorial, “Since he could | Vincent of 45 Cherry street, was held L5 Corn Pro Ref A a; | When these two teams mee street, is spending a few days in New | not by maans of prompt legislative | this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the ‘Y 'Y Crucible Steel 5 b o To Discuss Rules, York. i methods satisfy the demands of the [ home, and burial was in St. Mary's . 0% T'he conference will take up a thor- upheld and | cemetery. Larala and Sagarino, un- o ° Cuba Cane Sugar 10y 4 : S Royal Marimba Band at Jester's| American government, Endicott Johnson S1 SNEN. 4 BRuaBEn O BB ZUIRE AN AR Hall, Arch St Fridaye—adyt, | seconded by those of England, FFrance | dertakers, were in charge of the pne il i A e I e di L1 tha bast sls Monthe: MEe: Vi :| Royal Marimba Band at Jester's|and Belgium, he should without tim- | rangements. 23 WEST MAIN STRUET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNEC Erie 1st pfd .. 18 19 Ni 8! ”!_"’" A8, 'm \‘nrlf?u-H Hall, Arch St., Friday.—advt, idity adopt such administrative meth- < Investments, Local Stocks . Telephone 1815—1816 Gen Motors S% '“‘;’,‘v:;’.fip';‘"fum“‘"wig","T,:", i ".','('\'q‘lf‘l"r",' There will be a meeting of the|ods as, by appeasing the American CARD OF THAN & Goodrich (BF) . 8%, 1 \ ehedule for the haseball seasen |Ladies’ Tndependents of the Talmud | plutocracy, would facilitate matters.” ! e wish to thank most sincerely, Great North pfd 76 2 TR T ,|’ 'rm;uwm'r"‘ of |Torah at Turner Hall tonight at 7:30 The editorial say: that “The real|our kind friends and neighbors for|® We Offer: Inspiration Cop. #87% 38% | R n"‘ alations necessary |0'¢lock. Very important matters will | condition of Obregon's government i8 | their many acts of kindness and Zreay i LnterbonosEoni ./, 2% 4 ol Troste ataar, oY he disoussed, essentially linked with his diplomatic | words of sympathy during the illness NORTH & JUDD BlecroEotintd 74 Matters pertaining to track activi-| The final hearing of the Hub Cloth- | relations with the United States.” and death of our beloved wife and| To Yteld Over 7% nt Mer Marine 15% S lties and the establishment of an an- |iDE company bankruptey will be held —_— mother. We also want to thank | | /0s ,l\“l;i‘:'“t‘I\u?lr::::r:l‘,] 1% .;.l-l" [nual track meet will also come up for [next Thursday morning at 11 o'clock MRS, FRADY UNCHANGED | those who so}}:n:ulh' sent such beau- | T TG ARty T 4 in the office of Referee Kdward M. Miami, Fla., Mar. 1.— The condi-|tiful floral tributes. = e e e e e e e e e e e 5 \ > MR, EDWARD R. JONES, e AR S A 548 0 " N AL T3 At i i b Pacific Of) . . 495 4814 | share of the discussion. The es- | M V 113, 2 115 |tablishment of trophies for cham-|Yeomans at Hartford. Lewver Morrls)(jon of Mrs. F. C. Frady of Chicago, MR GEORGIANNA J, WOODS, Pl A | g 5 = X D. Saxe, trustee will make a final ac- t Sunday was shot twice by Ty <. |pionships has been guggested and 2 who last Sunday was 3 T T T e o s e 193¢ the matter will he gone over thor-|counting. ; : her husband, who then attempted to MR. WILLIAM J. JON . ! et i AR o er T o eaEe A meeting nfh r(};n Bishop Tierney| kil himself, first by shooting and el et Eu ml efin L 8 | ¥ 2 z % roca- | Assembly, fourt egree, Knights of | ¢} by cutting his throat, remaincd 9 - Ul eal Estaal It is hoped that the various voca- |4 ) I then by & : s S [tional schools of the state will sen |Columbus, will be held tonight in the | unchanged today, according to hos-| #S(RAMBI ED) EGGS ON ICE” : NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD Mex Pet | representatives to the conference 011 K. of C. hall at the conclusion ot | pital authorities. New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Midvale Steel .. 3 | whether members or not as it is the |:x«|~"1_i:'(nton. services in the Catholic pERE o f o nowfl[l;;l:.\];:!:r;'n{“‘."?m:l "l‘lnh:nl::lml-'f‘,l:t:r:‘(‘-rsb:l?: Miss ac L. 23 " policy of the organization to eventu- | ChUrches. , Novelty Featlire at Pilz Rhodes Skat- NALD . HART, Munager Mewiber Hartford Siod J'Tfl.‘{?n LA : |ally ®include every vocational school I A PR STANLEY WORKERS .. Y s : Member N. Stock Exchange Fxchange. NYN g 5 state, a p stab- g ing Ri y —Other Iunny —_— NYNH&H.. 175 |in the state. The league has estab N ; ing Rink Tonight: 3 i gyst |lished athletic competition amongst UNION MAN Iii...CTED EDITOR TO MARRY ! Norf & West ..1001g s North Pac .... S0 the schools which has not been possi- N i 5 4 » | ble before. This class of schools has| e e G ¢ lfound itself always set apart. lis|Financial Sccretary of International Pan Am P & T . 06 | Y58 Miss Flizabeth Murnane Engaged to | principal dish on the menu at the . 35 35 |teams are not specialized cnough for| protherhood of Electrical Work-| Pilz-Rhodes ice carnival at the skat- | Ton’mgton CO., Common Pen R R ...... 851 f ‘ Picrce Arrow .. 181 equal competition with the large high Charles E. Dalton of 0ak Street— |ing rink this evening. The scrambled Ray Con Cop .. 14 |schools and are too strong for fair| ers, Accused of Embezzlement. X egg dish is expected to be the cul- TO YIELD ABOUT 8. i 747 competition with the smaller high Other Factory News Notes, Bati 3 Yrsan 5 race, 1]::“”1"2.!;" 4':“ |schools. For this reason the new or-| New York, March 1.—William A. vr\nl:?*::\xl?:;‘vgzt(:l‘tl‘;\f: wi’l‘|dl);p"oi(:"(\'l\ raw We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts S h e {; |ganization is filling a Jong felt nced.|Hogan, Mount Vernon, N. Y., finan- | The Stanley Workers magazine this| Woere o Comes avre Wi B8 & FE0 Tar | °f e y s cial secretary of Local No. 3, of the|month announces the engagement of | 858 61 SPooRs anf INSEUCLEE 0 erees enmomemsgmr s rempmo ey o Gl ? S TS e Jlece Miss T, M 7 @ h = — JLEBRATE. International Brotherhood of Elec-its editor, Miss Nellfe T. Murnane, | ¥inle [ 8 £veh POIL- WHLOT TEOR, e South Pac 84% 8 Y Rk S 2 - & ¢ =% S Studebaker Co ..101% g 54 | With Mardi Gras in College Rooms— |&ré i 5 i 9L 2 2 x Jaiton of |race, whereby each skater must hold | = 5 Texas Co 61y 514 5% | Six Young People Awarded Prizes. strifw‘:nl\nT{C‘mf;j;'nlnr’-:m:::?lovo‘;:d ”;: 33133’3(‘ Sor‘;mm]\[h.»"ri;a:}g:‘\wl :]’I;gnpm‘! his or her nose with one hand and!f JOHN P. KEOGH ;:;;‘)‘;:cg {,“""" 3% 817% 32 | gtudents of the Connecticut Busi-|the Lockwood legislative committee's |ployed in. the Stanley Works. Miss 2?&:]?3:‘1‘;“:::1:‘?( ofienywillibe.gan Member Consolidated Stock Tixchange of New York 8 EEoLELo : : % | ness College }."’M. a very enjoyable |investigation of the building trust, [Murnane was a former resident of A minid el e altenating b Wnterbm'y STOCKS Bndgepm’t L ek i mardi gras social in the class rooms |charged Hogan with stealing $21,- | Middletown. v a i a bstacl 1 i : 7 *Union Pacific . 132 Ly [ B35 g r 0iliomE g 3 . . | tween boys and girls, an obstacle and Danbury New Haven 1 e 140 last evening. There were over 50675 which he had collected for per- The Stanley Works is offering its a blindfolded race are expected to be > S e guests present. The decorations Were |mit cards authorizing non union |common stock to its employes on the | SRATOAER Tace S8 expec Middletown BONDS Springfield AR W e 2 a3 in blue and white. Games, music [ members to work on union jobs. same easy payment plan as was al- v £l i £ 5 s lood Beod i u and dancing helped to while the hours | Testimony at the Lockwood hear- lowed last year. The amount of sub-| There wil ]“{‘;E?m;"g sonen s and ___ Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston g il 7ot W The following young people ings was to the effect that union |scriptions /permitted each employe is|oi v v s G. F. GROFF, Mgr—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Blig.—Tel, 1012 Gips Tpien Co i % | were among the prize winners: Wini- |officials® steadfastly refused union |paged on their earnings. Payments| < oK b vl e s : fred Kenney for the best ladies membership to hundreds of elec-are made by having weekly deduc- ‘::t:hs?::lp;):: 5 1,1;1,32 a1, |tume; Edward Cullen, most popular |trical workers in order that tae col- |tions taken from the wages of the PURS FO MISS GARLSON === e ~ wmys‘()\'erlam'l .;\“ & 5 \Omllfifiz Lydia Litke, James ‘:"nnnnlly, lection of permit fees might con-|gtock holder or by monthly or quar- E R MAYOR BACK IN OFFICE. been removed. It will be necessary National Lead §§1 714 | Genevieve Ryan and Oscar "“S"“S"‘“ terly cash payments to the account- Bt Mayor Orson I. Curtis is back |to take down all the plaster. This wix dividend % Y forvigtheri fsatures, T\ ReeRiments s sy ing department. Dividends are credit- temporarily in his City Hall office. A |Work will be postponed for about a (Judd & Co.) WerEn seryed ALVRUIcL: YONEH TWoIien ASK $20,000 HERE ed on the purchase price or until the portion of the ceiling, weakened by |Week. Bid Asked | present. el L =t = r shares are paid for after which they| (p. h Ppresents Local Girl With | Water poured on the fire Monday, has | = HI TLABht ST S 180 T TRE g For Aid of Suffering Jews in Europe|are paid direct to the holder. . Souturn N I Tel ROTARY STING Attorney Saxe in Charge. The]athletich c;uild[‘il h;ts.dplannod Purse of $271. Am Hardware § § | . |for a dance to be held on Friday eve- ; S , fi Billings & Spencer com 221% inusinms Men of ¢ re Invited To _A plea for {hc Jews of New Brit- ning, April 21. Miss Claffey, Mrs. Miss Ida Larlsn_m of Cottage Pliio, | Bristol Brass . b 8 Be Present At Weekly Lunchcon ;‘l‘]"‘ '°‘l“,° ‘1'“_’" ‘;'m":;o‘lfno““f" OVer| Ciark, P. L. Lawless and W. C. Dal-|W s:hprvsent]:d (i\'\lh :|'p|'lrsel orls:u srflcKs & BDNDS ', 9 § city’'s drive for ) or re- i arrange- | a8 e result of a party tendered her g‘l‘é;i ?;T: A In addition to the invitations al-|lief of European Jews was received f:fl,'m‘:" et S R AR e e b Swedish | 7 Landers, ¥ ..... 53 |ready issued to the members “fl the |today from Julius Rosenwald, Chicago | » guggestion has been made by R.|Lutheran church last evening. The | Bought and Sold N B Machine ":'t»" ;Ul:}r:;"lwl(:iklt;wllxll\i‘nl::g:\ :1'")”::"::’\‘:““?";Zmfi'i'l“*"(‘sa':_‘;';"‘:l’_ ":’[h‘;‘"”“ D.| M. Andrews that doors in the engine Zfl:‘:‘rm“o':': )t‘gmn ";“'“h(' :l;‘o“"‘h ‘P:rl:”lr: Our Investment, Review, pub- §l8s.Bo. atten 3 a Saxe, who is 3 cam- 5 a persons w S 0 3 {}:)lfth; r:,ou",;‘,, R Elks' club tomorrow, Fresident Leon |paign being conducted here, ;?:‘"'do'*“?“ “t"h:l’“g:r;:“:“i::‘fh‘;"'r-m‘); T A e s R ety N thess days when the 2 e f:n:tnlxl‘lllgl'. [ the i 4 SR X bR % ] a . E 2 b lace s of ve stocks in a cone Yutk: Stow and Wilcox Sprague has extended an invitation to| Mr. Rosenwald asks every Jew in|m.o’eagily’ gain access to the drive- |Deen crippled for the past 10 years, worthloss © atocke & nd okt actlve koL ln aicen ’ 3 the business men of the city to at-|New Britain to heed the cry of suf- has had several operations which ankers and Brokers," | » Russell Mfg Co s fering Israel, and o answer the can,| WY in case of accident. ecessitated amputati both 1 disguised Rucket Shops, able manner, and gives our Scovill Mfg Co BN 4e A ring Israel, and to answer the call. Another suggestion has been made n‘r ssitate amputating both her T oLk e S Standard Screw About 125 men are expected = S by Myrtle C. Dunham that the main |l€88 2o 3 Ial well: far. the' stock” puh- ket prospects. Treut & Hine ...... 5 |luncheon which promises to "be one . office door have the word ‘“push”| Notwithstanding her condition, Miss lic to kuow that there i ! . James E. | Kellberg—Marx Wedding S Carlson is always happy and last eve- ene low priced stock that | Copy sent free upon request. Union Mfg Co £ of the best of the season. 1 d it and thus save the efforts is honest and i 3 b AKFonlen ’ v, ci 4 er at New Lon- = % placed on a 3 8 = P 4 3 e an genuine, el ‘m“::”—l; S s L Oscar Kellberg, an ex-serviceman, e tended. A pleasing program was ren- over {wenty yeas. It con- vites inquiries on any security W 5 il 5| and Miss Gussie Marx, both sof 546 3 ¥ R TR T e o AT et et forms to ail Blue and oth- you may own or be interested in. Bxchangos .. L0R0i00/000 WOULD GIVE COMMISSIONS | East Main street, were married Jan- |IriSh Republicant Leader & th L& 7 er laws, It makes full and ments were served. complete returns, assets, No Obligation To You. Balances ....... L ERA00,000 B ket el | Washington, Mar. 1. — Rear Ad-|uary 14, according to belated an- Takes OVCI' Army Barl‘acks liabilities, nn(r'l doings, — very gixty lays to the Leather is made of the whale's|miral Wilson, superintendent of the nouncement. The ceremony was per- Naval Academy, told the house naval|formed by Lawyer William M. Green.| Belfast, March 1, (By The Asso- ATTEMPTED WRECK Bosrd JotiRublloy.utiiities s | committee today that all of the 541|stein, justice of the peace. glated: Brsns),— Gommiandont Sensral e Porntona of Sassa hseire FRIEUMAN MARKELSGN members of the first class to be grad- McKeown, a_t ttl;o hsj*a_dhor fl\'eb‘l:um Railroad Tie Across Tracks at ‘Wall- ‘r ‘lms e laRae ot 1Ny luated in June ought to receive their HIGHER CRITICISM dred men of he Iris] republican s preferred stock, compe = i ingford in Front of Mail Train. atively all liabi commissions as officers. “What is Higher Critlcism, any |army, took over the Athlone military 4 A e s e as & cu In advocating this action, the ""]';\\'lml Has Been Its Influengge on the | Parracks from the British military A serious catastrophe was narrowly r in its Treasury. miral declared, . a speedy decision | giples» will be the subject®df Rey, |YoSterday in the name of the provis-|averted when an attempt was made to il x\h “fl}:nlvt and sold {should be made by congress because | john I, Davis' address at the bible|ional government. — Ten thousand |wreck the passenger and mail train g egrlanspsiolse 742 Main St., Hartford of the uncertainty among the mil- s bearing his name in the Y, M,|P€ople witnessed the formalities and |jeaving New York at 6 o'clock and S shipmen as to their future and the A tomorrow evening. Tables will|cheered enthusiastically when the new |que in Springfield at 10:10 last night. Tm»"ty 80 EICOT 0 at |effect on morale by reason of agita-|pa ot for 160 porsons. guard was posted and the tricolor |The attempted wrecking occurred a J pp p r m" |tion of the question. et ] hoisted over the castle. few hundred feet beyond the Wall- R AhesRs PR & ingford station where a tie was found | STORE IS LEASED . »'"f' KOO SAILS. 20 “y" SECONDS WIN laid across the rails, close to a sec- | | New York, March L—Dr. Welling- tion house. Max Honeyman has leased a store|ton Koo, Chinese delegate {o the arms| The Y. M. C. A., Seconds, defeated Had the train been going at top at 139 Arch street, to Max Berkowitz [conference and Mrs. Koo were on the |the Worthing A. C. Juniors of Berlin [speed there might have been a terri- {for meat, delicat 'n, soda and news- | passenger list of the Homeric, sail-|in that town last eevning by the score |ble smashup, but not having gathered paper sales. The lease is to run aling today for Cherbourg and South-|of 36 to 25. Neipp and Norton starred [its full momentum after leaving the two year term with an annual rental |ampton. for the locals. Cashman made eight|Wallingford station, it was possible to of $600. The store was formerly oc- | —_———, field goals for the Berlin players. This |stop it just a few feet from the tie. |cupied by the Fleischmann Yeast com- One herring will produce 30,000 makes the sixth straight game won|A freight train had passed through | pany. erEs a year. by the “Y" team. safely half an hour hefore. Stunts on Program. We Offer: “Scrambled eggs on ice,” will be the 2o o ey Luther League of Swedish Lutheran Fhone: Direct Private Wire to New York D ‘ - s Deposited In Our A | Savings Department 4%% On Your Savmgs UpgTo’ And ll:cluding Are You Content With Less? : March 3rd INSURANCE : ! : All deposits made before March 5th will AR e T draw interest at 414% as of the 1st. Start ; ¢ nnf‘lm;fllfll ‘ your account herei-/o ’ ; Srates Melorest Erop: Tl 'TRUST CO. DEFARTMENT — PALACE — Starting Sunday “FOOL’S PARADISE” Keith Vaudeville

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