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NEW BRITAIN DATUY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. 3 8! ] § Food Proc 1 " DE. S Al o ) S . cig g U Y I Tee Financial News | & o di adPTS [;I’"ZENSH“J City Items EATHE ANG SE Al 8 p St e AN I § Rubber Co 5‘9:‘ ¢ 014 \ : Rlegdnria) s 4 l)[ ] FN M " A=he gl - Aiaew 2 Oidks : ;;‘(‘n;’l e 11’;‘; . e AHEAI] l]F TITLE “d"u'...\ me ut Se. hmurr~< Br dinner v‘l)h:.‘lllvlllllll';l')l!‘l ‘L:rt’w’-"‘.‘“w:n'::‘ .,‘\’|4l:.-,,.- of | i 4 b his Sugar . 40 201 40 1 \ 1 N | Utah Copper .. 681 The Rev. John T. Winters . | afternoon o'clock from the home |§ Am Can ...... 44% 48 4 : : 5 SN ot ork,. pastor, : ! ) ttember New York Stock Ixchange * Am Car & Tay . 165 | 3% 44 IWillys Qerland 5% 4 e and Rev, Willlam Krause, curate of |and from St Matthew’s German Lu- |8 n &! Am Cotton Ol . 26} 2 e e (@sntinuad 5 T 8. Mary's . church, will attend the | theran church at 2:80 o'clock. The Succeseor to Richter & o, 1 on . 20% 28 26 (Ritram & God “ontinued From Kirst Page). |fineral of Miss Margaret Clabby, | 1ev. A. Steege officiated at the | Bl WEbT MAIN bTRFhT, NEW BRITAIN, CONN Am Loco 1113 110 1107% Bid Asked 5 1 i : P ty 8 / < 2 sister of Rev. Raymond (', Clabby, in |services and burial was in “alrview Y TEL. '0‘0 Am Et and Rei . 48% 48% % | Fifd Koo TARME +v.vv.r 166 160 |1¥ Decame a reporter on the QuINCY,|Briggeport, tomorrow morning ik gsy g Ahafutiopsoon o18 Ty Southern N I Tel .,..;.120 13 |Hlhy Whig dournal, There will be a meeting of the Pri- B g I HAVE SE MARKET IN \";: {\" “I"‘J Tel 15':’(«: ”f,"“ 21% [Am Hardware . .. 166 167 e ""“I"" “;T"'“ ‘/\\f'(""'“ 2 vate Walter J. Smith post, No. 611, Carl Brouse 2 ° “ J Q0l ..u00s §9% 87% Billings & Hpencer com 22 24 etter asking tha oAy R W, this evening at 8 o'clock in The funeral of Carl M, Bivo six |} H tf d F I Co Anaconda Cop . 48% 48% TR e T 10 ]n‘tr:::u.; lN“»!r).\unl was written by the|murner hall on Arch street, There | year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gusts ar Or ll'e nsurance . Atchison T & § ' 973, 06% i% [Colt's Arms . e B4 LEMEIOS consul in charge at Nair-| wij he a final report on the show re. | lirouse, of #8 Whitman street, wu . ALGUIt & W 1, #98% 20% 29% | lagle Lock . B b7 [obl, Enat Afrien, to the stito Uepart:|cently conducted at the paiace thea- | held this afternoon at 2 o'clock, STOCKS AND RIGHTS :x;.:u 1,():-’?‘..,.,.107»5 Landers, 1 ... 5 5 :7;‘;." vA::“:i\::‘h::K;‘ulll» It Hl(u;w'l( |I']'u' ter, and plans will be made to form u vlum were private with the Rev, |8 5 it & Ohlo ..., 37% 4|N B Machine .... y rongs hud recently tallcn|gegree team, Al membg re re- |/ )] e of 8t N W' (€ 1 T o ITAL: Beth' Steel B . 65 % 643 N,,Z,;fi,:,‘.'j,’.‘:,:,, comm {1 | helr to arf carldom, that Cyrll was the | qmested to b TR pe e e e L | GROWTH OF CAPITAL: ) o d quested to be present, Hnun Lutheran church officiating 50 i 5 Can Pacific ....137% 5% |North & Judd +.voosvvs g |immediate heir and that his younger| " wMpeg, George Walker, formerly of [Burial was in I'airview cemetery From § 150,000 to § 800,000 in 1857 Cent Leath Co . 3htg ! 85% | Peck, Stow & Wilcox 0 brother, Captain St. John Shelverton |ynis city, underwent a serious opera- 8l 300,000 to 500,000 in 1860 Ches & Ohio .. 603 0% |Scovill MEE CO +vrerss was sceking Cyril. The letter Was|jon at the Wycoff Heights hospital in Mrs, Inga ¢, Larson. . 500,000 to 1,000,000 in 1864 Chi, Mil & St P 238 9811 | Riahdara. Bares 9 forwarded from Wushington to May- ) t ,000, § £ _ ! 0 Brooklyn yesterday. She is reported | The funeral of Mrs. Inga Christina | § 000.000 to 500,000 in 18 Chi Rock I8l & P 41 ] RN B A SRS P ortl- Ju ”:‘N'" of Quincy, who 10- 1,5 resting comfortably. Larson of 113 Shuttle Meadow aven- ]Z,),)I‘ )0( ; 1“”5,’0”2 s 118";{ Chile Copper .. 171 Union Mfg Co . cated Armstrong in Ghicago. Mrs Thomas Hinchey has returned [ue will be held at 2 o'clock tomor- 500,000 to i Chino Cop ..... 267 26% 26% |Stanley Works ........ ) “I know nothing ol the title," ld | trom gt, 1¥ancis’ hospital, Hartford, | row afternoon from the home, Serv- 1,000,000 to 1,250,000 in 1877 L e S i Vi Mr. Armstrong today, “but I do know 3 ¥ where she recently underwent an |ices will be conducted at o'clock | M 1,250,000 to 2,000,600 in 1906 Corn Prod Ref ..106 E NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE REPORT, | that 1 am the Armstrong sought. 1f 5 000, 4 < d ! operation, Her condition is reported | from the Swddish Lutheran church | o ( i Crucible Steel .. 581 & RS . ov 675,600,000 the reports of a titie prove correct—|yo"ya prantly improved. S Tay B Ghmany - offloliiing 1N 2.000,000 to 4,000,000 in 1919 Cuba Cane Su .. 12% 3 BaianRgh: LRI well, “I'll cross that bridge when 1| =y o"oyeoutive committee of the | Burial will be fn the Fairview cem- Now proposed to increased capital to $8,000,000. e o come to it, I came to thls country indicott John . 81% S 3 ! e Y| traftic bureau of the Chamber of | ete DIVIDENDS : Gk 10 4 BERLIN QUARANTINED became an American citizen, fOUght| o;inmarce met this afternoon and | Mrs, Larson also leaves a daugh- | 1900 1901 1902—82%% 1908—80 y O g % Kris 180 pfd ...t 17 ; ; my way up to a position of respect| . iy oyt q program for the meeting Mrs. Adam Adamowitch of this & 70 5 - 2 —_— in this community and it will always s Moy i 4 5% 1909—38214 % Gen Llectric 168 3 At O AL N TRy R L at tkat T th A next Tuesday. city, who was not mentioned in the ' I - s /% Gen Motors 1014 Subugban Town With Many Others | - ) Paul Leupold has been named suc- |obituary last eveping among those I 1910—40 % s the greatest title'in the world—that Goodrick (BF) . 39! % 3 4 : ; , cessor to the late Bruno Hentschel as | who survived her. ; 1906—35 % 1911 1912—35 % Gt North pfd . 77,; Comes Under New Ruling of Cattle | 0f an American citizen. This is a bad | e (00e iy mner hatl D070 / , ‘e i = E T—23 : 7 day for any other titie and I have no |“47TRECE B ClAE A arrested today , | 1907—23% 1913 1919—40 % Inter Con 2% \ 2 3 _ “ “Inter Con pfd Commiisionce Whittiesey. desire '°;3ffi‘:; b AR ek by TearIGRGEes Alfred. B Abyater |- Tonn Hents Bmlth . died | § L Present rate is 30% Int Mer Mar ... 15% ; 4| Hartford, March 10—That Con-| «I am satisfied to be an American, |O0 & charge of overloading « jitney | this morning at his home in Rerlin. |§ Proposed dividend rate on increased capital is 20% Int Mer aMr pfd k 5 |necticut is threatened with & state- | 1¢ they teally have a fitle and a big |PU8& which he operates on the ~Arch | He was a native of Ireland, and & Further Particulars On Request. Allis Chalmers . 467 g ¢ [wide epidemic of: rables is the opin-|estate for me as it is reported - 1 |Street line. weaver by trade. Surviving s his| : % Pacitic O ..., i 3, 974 [lon of Cattle Commissioner James M. |don't know what I'll do. 1 claim no Dr. Raymond Mazeine, has resumed | wife, two daughtiers, Mrs. Fdwar Int Nickel .. 3 28 | Whittlesey, and to prevent its devel-|title now." his dental practice, after his recent| Michaels of Berlin and Mrs, Elizabeth Int Paper . opment the commissioner has decided " i illnegs. * Rosenberger, Omaha, Neb.,; three Kelly Spring T're 45 5~ [to extend the dog quarantine regula- Dr. F. B, Radcliffe this noon, shot|sons, Jages L. of Holyoke, Jahn of Kennecott Cop.. 28% * R UIRTE te savenitaan townait aaattion td « horse which was badly burned in a|Hartford, and Thomas J. of New |§ H. L. JUDD ¥. G, JUDD W. T. SLOPER Lehigh Val ..., 59% 2§39 the twelve alrcady under quarantine. fire in @ barn on Lafayette street this|York city. Arrangements for the Mex Petrol ....126% i The towns to he quarantined are [] morning. funeral are incomplete. The body Midvale Steel .. 301 Dusiam, Maddam; Miadlstela; Mid- 9 A son’was born today at the New [will be interred in Buckland N Y Cen ... 81, 0 % Naviingt Wetherstield, ¥arm- Mrs, Arthur Sandquist of 449 Stanley Adele I:«mzmkt e e T ¢ = * NN, - 1h | 175 0t :l\‘z]:nr: EWeRELOng: WeIhatAnclul. JorTy T STehi The funeral of Adele HOEEORRL 23 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Norf & West ,.100% i % |Avon, RBloomfield, Simsbury, Iast Continued I Pirst Page) Dominisk Cianfiione, aged 10 years, | who died at her home at 183 Broad Investments, Local Stocks ‘Telephone 1815—1816 North Pac .... 81% ; Gbanhy ann Granby, L (Continued From Jirst Page). |0 11 west street, rell at his home |street Wednesday, will be held from Pure Oil ... 308 The towns which have heen under e T 3 last night and broke his leg. He is|the Sacred Heart church tomorrow 3 Pan Am P& T b7% AR G el G U ARG L LR T New Britain General hospltal. | morning at 7:40 ovlock. Turial will |} We Offer: Fenn R R ... 86% 5% | Enfield, Somers, Windsor 1.ocks, tisn Beve had ah obtostunity of e dnsing; Baored lenst semlsian; ORTH & JUDD Pierce Arrow 16% Y Windsor, Engton, Windsor, proving himself a friend of 3 e § the Unit- ) OF THANKS. = 5 Ray Con Cop .. 144 | 4 |Windsor, Vernon, Iast Hartford, |ed States for five years.” GRANT APPLICAT]ON g SARD. O THANNS: To Yield Over 7%. Reading . ..... 4% 7 TP ahohetien G IRatonbUEy -and BT e meaa it T i We wish to thank the kind friends | Rep I, & 8 ... b1 7 land. from naturalization courts clsewhere and’ pélkhtiors for thefe mRAY (Sas : Boval D Ty foe R in which similar action was taken on|New Haven Road Is Given An Exten- [pressions of sympathy during HH;VHI- Sinclair Ol Ref’ 233 % ROADS HINDER GROST. the petitions of aliens exempixd from o ness”dnd deatiiof our dear husbard t;:::: {v:?:flc § % Halifax, March 10.—Urging on the | war service on that ground alone. sion Until July 1, 1923 In The Dis- fand father. Zandrini i Giive or Tial, MRS, WALTER WILLIAMS AND Studebaker Co 103 {iigag | provinclal government - the import- | Zandrini Is o native of Maly. solution Suita CHILDREN ~NORMAN AND Bexin 10 : *ita. | ance oG highway improvement, Angus — L - . MABEL. S S e S 5 McGillivray, farmer member for An- WOULD GSTERA IENS New York, March 10. — I%ederal g s }ol‘?s, & ;’,‘“',fl( ‘,‘;\:f‘ Bl ®1% | tigonish, said in the house of sssem- RE l L Judge Learned Hand today granted AT o ERARE Feae oot v 60% | iy that in his county the roads were an application of the New York, New ONR S Nl* W BRITAIN HARTFORD LGAnECOnROIERE 1900 * 105 9% | 4o bad in winter that even the 1pooks Haven and Hartford railrond for cx-| Mr. Fdward Smith of 311 Churct || New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row MRRacie: ). 1te 132% | (0 ildn't, get around when a wise man | SeCretary Davis Advocates Measure | tongion until July 1, 1923 of a decree |street, has just returned from North Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter 1000 United Fruit .. 141 T 141 from Gotham was waiting to meect 5 | 7 i . |in the aissolution suit of 1914, ord r-|Carolina, where he was called to the DONALD R. HART, Manager Mcrber Hartford Sfock United Re St .. 451 5 45 ¥ BE TFor Checking Up Their Activitios |0 4ichogition by the New Haven|death of his mother. He wishes to Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. them. e —mm— - Here. company of the New Epgland Navi- | thank the members of the K. P, and . gation Co., of holdiggs in several New [the many friends who were so km_'] Los Angeles, March 10.—Public | Kingland trolley ;mL to him and hig family during the seri- SATURDAY SPECIALS support for a measure which, it way| Securities ordered disposed of in|ous illness of his wife. Glad to say We Offer: said congress soon would be asked to | 1914, were those of the Connecticut|that she is recovering. enact as a law and which would pro- [Co., Berkshire Street Railway Co., R FAFNIR BEAR[NG CO. vide for the annual vegistration of | Vermont Co., and the New York and Gilbert J. Contois. aliens in the i nited States was urged |Stamford Railway Co. Disposition of The funeral of Gilbert J. Contois PRICL. ON APPLICATION in an address herc today by 1. J.|rights to stock and other securitics|was held at 9 o'clock this morning Henning, assistant secretary of labor, |of the West Chester Street Railway [at St. Peter's church. A requiem high ! “Such & law would help aliens tow-. | Co., and the Shore Line Electric Rail- | mass was celebrated by Rev. Francis We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts ard becoming American citizens,” | way Co., and gold notes of the New |, Iidwick, of the l.a Salette college | said Mr. Henning, “for with the reg- | 13ngland Investment and Securities |at Hartford. The funeral was large- istration fees they pay, Mu:‘ukion;,\ Co., also were ordered. ly attended. The pall bearvers were, Iwork will be conducted to acquaint _— Alfred Hudon, Archell Talbot, Fred them with American-ideas and idcals" Roy,. Louis Tanguay, I°red Truedell 424 VAIN STREET : ) | “In addition we have the right to TROOP 14 ACTIVITIES and Fred Bedouin. The flower bear: ! JOH\Y p KEO(- know at all times where these alicns crs were Charles Reneault and . Po- M 5 2 i 5 v " among us are and what they are do- litis. The burial was in St. Mary's ember Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York ' Quality Firstt Our Motto ing. , j Boy Scouts Will Leave on Hike To- |NeW cemetery. | Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport | “Secretary of Labor Davis, wlo was =Ty Danbury Vi SPECIAT—T:00 TO 12 A, M. himself an immigrant and is an Am-| morrow Morning—Preparing for Bruno Hentschel. iUk New, Hayen PORTERHOUSE — SIRLOIN — SHORT — ROUND erican by naturalization,” is urging The funeral of Bruno Hentschel Middletown BONDS Springfield . = 2 this law in the interest of the welfare | Presenting Play This Month. will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow STEAKS 15 of the alien.” o afternoon at the Erwin Mortuary Direct P’rivate Wire to New York and Boston S P c LA 1 Troop 14, Toy Scouts, held an en-| hapel in Kairview cemetery. Rev. M. . F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Natl Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1013 FIUME SETTLEMENT PROMIsED, [10vable soclal last evening at the|\ Gaudian will officiate.at the serv- Stanley school. There were 22 in at-|,.. At : Belgrade, March 10. (By Associat- |tondance. The troop voted to take|' - Fancy Rib Roast . PR cd Press)—IPoreign Minister Nin- |y hike tomorrow morning for the Panl Wenson, BEEF Choice Rump Roast .. ... b 1. 200 [f|chitch informed parliament yesterday | purpose of passing tests. All those| e funeral of Paul Wenson was AINS MONEY UNDER CONF ulder Roast . . e vooo Ihe 15 that he had received assurances from |who desire to take the hike will meet|jaid at 9 o'clock this morning at St. e i p Round Roast .......... oo Lb, 22¢ [Bthe Italian government of an energel- |a¢ tne corner of IFrancis and Stanley|pyul's church at Kensington. Rev. FALSE PRETENSES Attorncy General Daugherty Declines R Choive Pot Roast . ...... % ...Lb. 1sc [|ic and prompt settiement of Lhe|gircefSat 10 o'olock:in the morning.|james C. Brennan was the celebrant to Disclose Recommendations. CUT FROM ponofess Pot Roast ... ib. 12350 @|Fiume incident which would involve |™'mycre will bo a meeting of the|of a requiem high mass. The burial I e CHOICE shoulder Steak .. o ... Lb. t6e fl’[«“;hdt‘l“"“"‘ “;‘f*“"/;’t':l'li"“i“’l" ‘l"":‘:f}’"‘ troop officers Monday evening at 7:30 [was in St. Mary's new cemetery in VFresh Ground Hamlirg . . 8 Lbs. 25¢ of the treaty of Rapallo including the 150100k at the home of Bimer Wilcox, | this city. blicat Tdah Aetatled Wiat ¢ WESTERN prankforts and Boloj = B |evacuation of the third zone of Dal- 3 e L publican, Idaho, a detailed statemen ) 8 ma Lb. 15¢ senfor patrol leader, at 53 Hiler dled Trumbull Larmer of cases brought by the government STEERS Beet To Boll ... Lo o b B¢ to 8 matia by Italy. avenue. Plans for the April and May SR L L P — — Y ™ ks under the espionage law was trans- 1 you Like Comed Bect, iy Lb .6 to 1214 OTURN, IR TTO RN activitios will be discussed. The troop ATTEMPTS SUICIDE §61,000, THItted th the senate toddy by AVTORS members are also planning for a play i ney Gen. Daugherty. Mr. Daugherty Fresh Liastern Cut Pork Loins. . . tic g to be presented the last of this month. — | Bridgeport, March 10.—John A |joijined to disclose recommendations san Fresh Shoulders . L 1se ] Nature ¢ Case Is Not Even |, : } A ] vallis, New Haven and Bridge- e ey DR | LSt 9 Walter Killberg is in charge. The |Unrequited Loye Cause of Woman's | i of New Haven and Bridge-|myge upon applications for pardon e o T ik e Hinted at Ry Hayward. boys of the troop will also form ga e e the Industrial Fi-| "¢y ground that these were con- ome Made Saus Meat ..... S Y § = ¢ : eyl eame Toan |nance and Mortgage Corp., arrested 3 Iixtra Heavy Salt POrk .................Lb fle New Lork, Mardr 10.—An indict- | Paseball team soon. Rash Act—lrcaves Messago: Tor || L0 0 1 e Teehnicil Eharka; of |Nochtal between|ihtmselr and: Eres Smoked Shoulders ...l +ovoLb t6e ment, sealed at the request of At Her Baby—Condition is Grave. breach of ce; after complaint|oonr Tarding AND PORK ppesh Spare Ribs ... ; Lo . ..ub. 15¢ @|torney Gen. Daugherty, was returned G s i Hnde by Teanle P, WelE Tl PRODUCTS Cone Leaf Lard .. § Ah ¢ ..l.h 14¢ by a’federal grand jury here Mon- IRY]N WIN Low DEAD New Haven, March 10—Mrs, Gladys |Trymbull farmer, that haa Eagle Milk, 3 cans 50c—Russell Bros. tarmer, he o Ir(‘~h l‘lg~ Feet .. day, it was learned today.1%. S. At- st l Purdy of Litchficld, who shot herself [swindled out of $€1,000 by the ::;m': torney Hayward -and his aides de-i " while at a rooming house here ves-|pany, today faced the charge of on- clined even to hint at the naturc of | I'athgr of Yale Professor Passes AWay | (erday was in extreme condition this | taining money under false protenses. the case but said the dofendants had | |\ g g g we g yoapo | 100N, Surgeons did not care to risk | There are four counts specified in been summoned to uppear for plead- . ' probing for #u' bullet and her deuth |(he information, Assist, Prosecuting ing next Monday. TIl For Short Tigne. was cxpeoted . | Attorney I Keating announced Choice f,.g._.( o G Lb. 28¢ - - o 3 - s . The l""“'f‘_""{"‘_" over to Coroner |, pter the Wallis case had been con- Loin Chops ...... e Lb. 30¢ R CHARGE Noy: Haven; . March 105 Mix a letter in which the woman re-{ginyed for two weeks with bonds set Shoulder Cuts . PR . . Lb. 18¢ New Haven, March 10.— Charged \\Jnslnw. mth_nr of Prof. o AW l‘vl‘rwl in endearing terms to a male | ¢ $5,000. For Stewing L. Lb. 1ie with manslaughter based upon the | Winslow of Yale university, died to-|friend who had advised her, appar- | ‘Washington, March 10—In response John Wallis Claimed To Have Swin- [t0 # resolution by Senator Borah, re- Prosccutor Keating today confer- b i coroner's finding, Wilfred 1. Aubrey|day after a short fllncss in his §3rd fently, to return home and not remain | with Wallis, Thomas 1. Caskey, 3 ¢ Veal to Roast ... cieerens Lo 260 driver of the machine which upset|year. Mr. Winslow was a native of [here. She had Avritten of this man's| jigh school, who was treasurer of Good Veal For Pot Pie .. .. . L Lb, 15¢ and Killed Walter C. Lyons of the|Boston, and had served in the United [good treatment of her and of his ad-|{pe company and Mr. Wells. It w Nice Pleces For Stewing ..............Lb 12%¢ Packard Sales and Service Co: at|States coast survey and the United |vice. She also wrote: lagreed that Mr. Caskey would sur- ~ Morris Cove, on February 27, was ar- | States sanitary commission. e was ell my baby 1 died for love." It rested today as soon as he was 'dis-|one of the founders of the Church of [is thought that the woman has a child charged from the hospital. Friends|the Advent (Episcopal) in Boston and |in Bridgeport. this noon were arranging to provide |a member of the soclety of descend- The hospital attendants said Mrs. a bond. Aubrey and John M. Curtiss, [ants of the Mayflower. Purdy has heart trouble which is who was in the car were hurt, Mr. Winslow for 30 years or 'more |grave and complicated her wounded | .o (1t there e dost ARl Lt ) was a contributor to newspapers on |condition. S5 L e s, said Mr. Keating. Milford Reponts Three current mafters of the day and . his FRE s bl B . - Xew active up till recently. Jo5t Coltes, B 168, $1—Russell Bros ; and accounts of the WESTERN ceverees SACK Lth: Vigd 80 Best Coffee, 3 1bs. $ tussell Bros. [me the books and accounts o FLOUR NIEL WE , IUUGACK 8t More Smallpox Cases [came nhere from Boston to live with | et e them Loy % Sl Lo a Milford, March 10. — Three addi-|his son a few years ago. After the i S aananiens = R g S i SRRRE O Mr. Winslow, Mixed Tea..Lb. 38¢ Black Tea..Lb. 40c¢ Coffee ... tional cases of _smalipox in this town [Spanish-American war e Ve e g e £ - . 3 were officially Feported today, one pa-|as secretary of the anti-impcrialist ¢. W. B. LEGION ELE( Wallls was surrendered in the city Foot troubles can be Dry Peaches .... 47c Snaps ... 2 tient being Mrs, Clifford Platt, posts|league, avith headquarters in Boston, il court today by his original bondsman. A : s h Otk Tt e mistress of Devon. The Devon school |hecame nationally known hecaust 01} iry, Jilen Kent Named President of | ifis bond was re-set al $0,000 and corrected ! Our motto Dry Beans ... . 25¢ A PRe! " will be closed for the present as Mrs. [the vigorous opposition e Vi ¢ W Oy o . g { up to noon, been secured, % e Best Rice ........ 25¢ Soda Crackers . ... s, Platt's young son attended it and|agaimst retention by this .country of Woman's Catholic Order bt B “A Shoe to Fit Every sometime since, had what was|the Philippines The Catholic Woman's Benevolent > S s CANS: 85 thought to be chicken pox. Dr. Put- - - Legion has elected the following offi- GOVT. CORPORAT]ON Foot. b s s ney, health officer says Mrs, Platt has 4 e Q cers: Chaplain, Rev. John T. Win- (i N T BUITER DEPT. smallpox. A man doing business next Marcus White Speaks sl Nt Tl Teents voed —_ Corrective Shoes ters; président, A Best Creamery | Fancy Fating ‘| door to the postoffice there, is also In New Haven Today | president, Mrs. Catherine Hyland; sec- | such Is Wanted By Chairman Norris a BUTTER w. 37C 2 .2 Qts. 25¢ J|on e st o patients New Haven, March 10.—Marcus|retary, Mrs. Mary Grace; collector, | = 0 5 $2'98 $3 90 Whole Milk st ) 39 i . Bk , White, principal of the normal school | Mrs. l-:ll‘/nlwl,h' Keough v|~‘-5,x.,\(-(~x‘ 0 Take Charg b LB, 260 | POTATOKS—15 Lb. Pk, [ TRAIN LOST IN SNOW at New Britain, who substituted for |Miss Mary McCormack; orator, Mrs. |\ 0 g are Extra Heavy Junction City, Kas, March 10. —|Commissioner of Iducation A. B.|Mary Lnddy; marshal, Mrs, Anna 7 GRAPE UIT...4 for 25c Kastbound Union acific passenger|Meredith as the speaker: before the|Egan; guard, Mrs. Ann: MceNamara; Washington, March 10 Chairman Best Pure Juicy Florida train No. 102, was reported lost in[teachers' institute of = secondary |trustées, Mrs. Delia Sweeney, -“| Norris of the senate agricultural com- LARD i 5 Doz 19c the snow between here and Abilene, [schools of southern Connecticut today, | Annie ( ‘onley and \Irs Mary Hagarty | mittee announced in the senate today & s Kas., today. No word had been re-|yrged his hearers to remember that|Mrs. Louis Cranley, Sthe retiring presi- [t he was preparing for submission ceived from the train for several|normhl schools are in effect colleges|dent, is the chancellor. to his committee a bill = creating a ‘LB, 20c¢ hours. A hcavy rain turned to snow|and the standards of training should 4 government owned corporation em- A LA KING.. LB, 2 shortly after last midnight and. ap-|pe high and the requirements for ad- MOTH MEETS. powered to develop and operate the SALAD . LA oo LB proximately six inches fell. mission more stringent. The Mothers' club of the Central [Musele Shodls nitrate and watespow- BAKED BIQNS Lo LB 15c 2 LB e smm— | ior High school met yesterday aft- {es project. Mr. Norris added that he CCOKED SPAG . . LB, 15¢ 2 LBS. 2 AGE b ernoon with 0 in attendance. Mrs. |was not prepared,to say that he fav- : KRAUT .... : G - 1 Marriage licenses have been issuel ¢ S OSE Kane's room lead in attendance, there | ored operation by a governmental FOX'’S HOME MADE ACPLE -"'”" S ; as follows at the office of the town for ladies being more mothers of pupils in that | corporation as against acceptance of MON.. TUES., WED HOME MADE PIMENTO CHE - clerk: Richard J. McGuire of Jersey < & room present than ahy other. Miss |offers of private interests to the sams . TUES,, 5 SMOKED SALMON ........... ' : City, N. J., and Miss Irances 8. 2 79 Ahlers, assistant Amerfcanization di-|end, but believed such a proposition . ASHAMED FRESH ROAST MIAT! ORI R A : Bedford of 1366 Stanley street; Guis- . rectar of Hartford, was introduced by |worth the senate's study. i SEF, OUR TARGE ASSORTMENT OF SALTED FISH eppe Conti of 162 Wilcox street, and —KINNEY'S— local Americanization Director O'Brien | ki 5 SALADS MADE TO ORDER FOR PARTY USLS Miss Ammibile Piersante of 199 Qak 113 MAIN STREET and spoke of the need of this work [lzagle Milk, 3 cans 50c—Russell Bros. PARENTS ract, | M - among the people in this city. —adv |render the bool ind accounts of the corporation for examination by the prosecutor. “It appears that the office of the firm was in the hats of the officers Peaches ... Cans 47 Squash . Pincapple . .2 Cans He Sweet Com Blueberries .. .2 Cans 4 Peas Pears ......... Cans Heinz Beans ( Pumpkin e Ak Cans 2! Snider T'm'o Soup, will examine them as well as Caskey's Al bank account.” And Develop The

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