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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922 webnzsoar seeciacs | IPNPRUETIRNS | Gz Financial News FBUTNAM & CO JOH‘i,,v \| = i A2 i New Apple l'u-~ AT BN e b et saus- S0 ARER Se—— COUGHS‘ Successor to Richter & Co, gire Somon ('lrlt'.fl“t‘nnl:‘w\\\’fii'p'p‘(;d. htum (.ollfl' i A Bel‘nfll‘d Hl)llslflfl, Memher Or EXCHANHE REP[]RTS‘ h‘l.\‘;\ll I“\II?"I n}ntl.‘filg.”.”“ NEW. SRITALS CQM.EMO — IN THE “SWEET SHOP” — For Today Only Federal Tlade Commission Says DEATHS AND FUNERALS ey . Our Assorted Chocolates in bulk; all our own make, —_— 1:30 p. m.~—The market took its Speciul at ] e e Sl AR - P Mrs, Ma ry J. Balley, cuo from heavy selling of Studebuker we Recommend lhe Purchase of Baltimore, April 25.—All the ope funeral of Mrs, Mary J. Bailey [after mid-day that stock falling neur - b Y i\ pen 88 P q DELIC \lhh\l N DEPT. price assoclations thus far investigated | ©f §3 Prospect atreet, will be held at[ly 3 points from it early high | Lobster Patties Hot B.lked Beans by the federal trade commission have | 0'¢lock tomorrow morning at §t, {ure. Active selling was pursued in ull | Ham Croquettes Hot Baked Ham been found to have for (heir dircet | JO%PI'S church. The burial will he l‘v(h'r"hn«hln many of which dipy a| Southern New England - e ¢ W oand usna o ene Hazardville, 02 8 une estorday's final Potato» ‘“!“d with mayonnaise ‘e son, & membér of the cammission de Mrs, Lilllan House, High Low Close 'I' l h C Best Frankfurters New ’\1u(I(- Hm clared today in an address here hefore [ The funcral of Mrs. Lillian House |Am Can . . 48% 4 [ e ep one o. oc Imported Hops and Malt Extract for good homo beer. the National League of Women \\[.m held at 2 o'clock this afternoon [Am Cr & Fdy..1621 " 1 ) n / i\ her late residence, 621 Church|Am Cot Ol by 4 23 = Fresh Cream resh Milk Rave never found ane,” e said, |street. Rev, Hemy W. Mater ofticiat- [ Am Loco -l-.'-.:ll-;i'l b 10 D Vldends 87 Pl'ice tO Yield 6 50? Fresh Butter (Unsalted) esh Eggs “that did not cither fix prices or|¢d at the service, and the burial was|Am &m & Re.. 684 074 0 L] 0 cause curtailment of production to|in Falrview mm-lvrs \m S8g Rf em.. " the point where it ultimately para- = Am m Tob Iyzed the market, Mrs. Elizabeth A, 'l'rllr_\' North, Am Te] § H A I I I N A N 9 S she “one, deep, daminant note of| ‘'he fune of Mrs, Elizabeth [Am Tob . the whole movement” as determined [ Adams Tracy North was held at 3 [Am Wool by the trade commission, he added, |o'clock this afternoon at 161 Lincoln \na Cop 4 | “was an increase of prices. street. Rev. Heary W. Maier offi- | Ate Top & & . 101% 101 V | | 2 | Making it plain that he did not at- [clated at the service, and the burial [At Gulf & W 1 3 8014 1 - tack all forms of business associations [ was in Fairview cemetery, Bald Loco Mr, Thompson defined the ‘“open s B RN e e ultimore & O , 4 1 jon’ Miss Delia €', O'Bri o 4 . price association’ 'as one in which the . O'Brien. Beth fteel B principal producers of an industry or- | Miss Delin ¢ O'Brien died vester | ¢anad ganized to exchange currently and | ‘ay the home of hor sister, Mrs, | con Lo : AUNMBLES HARIFORD STOCK BACHANGD constantly, through central headquar- w3 an, of 40 Main strect, Die- | ()05 & Ohio HARTEORD: Hartford-Conn, Trust Bldg,, Tel, Charter 6330 ters all information to order pro- [ sides sister, she leaves two other wl‘l"“'” &BLD . xaar J NEW BRITAIN: West Main St Telephone 1815, ductions and shipments” — With — re- | sisters, Mrs, Bdward Dufty of Mart-[cpy R Il & P . 4 gional organizations, nationally tied [ ford, and Miss Mary O'Brien of Hort- | piia con o together the gystem vesulted —in [ ford, also one brother, Williim . | i ")llxv"r ; { “either fixing of prices, or curtailment | O'Brien of Hartford at P ; : b w Off d R d B s ! B of production to produce a panic buy- | Funeral services will bo held at 8t [ on ('[‘." e : e er an ecommen “As long as|Joseph's church in this city tomor. | aorn D'rod Ref who control them arc uman [row marning at 8 oclocic i e | GO0 s et s e L Detroit Edison Electrie Stock 'he a after reconnting the | ment will take place in Terryville at ¢ » experience in several industrics, “it s |10 o'clock, idicott-John ., 8% : ] L 1 possible to avoid the fixing of prices — B vomegaae 149 i to Yleld 7/2!;0 and the tendency to curtailment of Mrs. Vincent Doyle production?"" Mr Vincent Doyle, a — died at her home in \H.m\ sSugar 161 Lrie prd L., 241 Gen ectrie Gen Daly of I nuu street, Hr\ city. Insp Copper LAWRENCE CARROLL "5 ‘;,,J“j:"-;',:,',-\ whs 8gved, Her | ptan D mother, v, two brothers, i Inter Con |\M Bernard and William: Daly and one || hiCr Con .. ! . Former Theater Manager Claims 1921 | #18ter. Mrs. H. Savage, all of this city, | /10 2er dlarine 210 i 5 anager Clatms 10241 ™y 0 “hody will he hrought to this|int Mer Mar pfd 84% 533 ] umon enn 00 Ordinances Were Never Published |city for burial tomorrow afternoon, [Ais-C 'vmlmrs o B h A1y = and the funeral will take place from |Lacific Oil o 5 NEW BRITAIN - HARTFORD n The Newspap S, Ma church, Thursday morning [ I0t Niekel - 191; |@ New Britaln National Bank Bidg- 10 Central Row New H 3 = at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in st |Int Paper ... Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter £000 o Tl LG — Trial of |\ja1v's cemetery. 5114 014 DONALD R . Man Merber Hartford Stock John A. Bell, 67, millionaire banker, and David A. Reed, 42, |ireree W carrall, m Mg Bk thy —_— < - ; Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. . . v o LRk ater whic nurned NO- right, attorney, hoth of Pittsburg, have entered the fight for the|vemner was AR B T mber was resumed before Suprelor| 4 ppojina DiBaptista, infant daugh- L . seats in the U. S. Senate made vacant by the deaths of Senators|court Judge €. L. Avery with argu. |, * e M 1 Mits, Tasent DiBantiste] Meg POl v s, 188 315 We Offer Knox and Penrose ments of counsel on the admissibility | L. o, et il S g [T PR R T 7 ! HiE bt ‘tha oltyls bulliifie ardinances nelir.ro0. Myitle sirael, died &b her)ae s T 514 ? AR ding ordinances aslyome yesterday morning. The . fun. | Missouri Pac .. 2 { S d d S C ; Ak 1Ay, Al porning at 11 o'clock and burial was|Y Y N & H.. 2 2 y : . - . s qustion arose uas to whether the or- " \ S o s Norf & West .. y 7 TY% foeo faene e k0 whieter the O Ser Fhre iy camelary: T4 Neom e 071 Price on Application 1081 draft anEvld e st e s ' 3% || We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts A ® N i at a social i T 3 8 Ma Lk b il 2dy LD, Wl — L —— 8 # P& 6 er for Amphion Club at the Senior |4t a social in her home at B8IR o 1 6 el s el oitarar SEisd Penn B & Bk Sal ol NGt Hiregty GoloroN g¥aNing tion saying that the 1921 ordinanc Y{OU‘D END STRIKE Pierce Arrow igh S A regular meeting of Company 1 i : . ‘| had never heen published as required Pittsburgh Coal Lester Schaefer, president of the|Yeterans corps will be held at t¥e| state's Attorney Alling replied that e Ray Con Cop : : v = % High school .\m]lminn club, an-|Armory on Arch street tomorrow [it would have cost $28,000 1‘0 publisl: | Government Has Plan to End All Con- | Reading . ‘, i 3 JOHN P. KEOGH nounced the winners of the poster|hight. the ordinances in the local papers. i il Rep I & § Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York contest which was carried on hy the The Women's Auxiliary of the A.[Judge Avery remarked that if the law troversy in Mining Regions—Details | Royal D, N Y . 51 B = T = club during the past few wee at|G. Hammond camp will commeniorate |required those ordinances to be pub- % Sinclair Oil Ref 313 4 Waterbury STCCKS Bridgeport both the upper class assembly vester- [the anniversary of General Grant's|lished they would have to be publish.| Are Not Disclosed. [South Pacific .. 90% ¢ ; Danbury New Haven day morning and the lower class as-|birthday on Thursday evening at the|vd to become effectivt regardiess of Washington, April 25—The Gavern. | South Railw 2 ; Middletown BOND* Springfield sembly this morning. ~The first prize |armory on Arch street. As this will|expense. The court could not see that | mant is working on a plan looking to | Studebaker was awarded to Miss Doris Bloom,|aiso be roll call night, all members|the unpublished ordinances had any|ending the coal \,”'kr‘p which it will | Texas C 46 51 45 Direct i'vivate Wire to New York and Boston the award consisting of $2.50 in gold. [are asked to be present. welght. Trial was ordered to proceed | quphmit soon to both operators and|T & Pacific 85% 343 3 G. F. GROI'F, Mgr.——itoom 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Blig.—Tcl. 1012 The second prize, two of the best without a decision on the admission | union leaders, it was said today af the | Tobacco Prod .. 70 e i > g A large number of people from this ay ¢ i 69 seats for “A Pair of Sixes” went to] . e of the 1921 draft. White House - | Transcon Oil .. 113 R R PR A T Miss Rhea Zimmerman, and the third Rt atont the, pleeh | i Miss Rhea Zimmerman, 1t of the New Britain Banking| There was hardly a spectator in| potails of the plan were not dis-|Union Pacific . 1381y W I second best rats N con « ring the ' I Ur Y 2% m oL - = _ ?r{z?i n“ :r'(rj)'rn;‘v‘;’;.-p :3“Ix~::( Tsabelle pter t be held in Bristol on Fri-|¢OUrt during the forenoon, those pres- | closed, but it was said that it does not United 1ruit . 14 5 o Al T B for, the. per! & i et duy night. Transportation will be|‘"t being such as were directly con-|inelude federal supervision of the coal | United Re St . 6 517, E Bh [i Mills nected with the case. TS Indus Alco 49% 4 : iy provided by automobiles. ry. Tickets for the play, A Palr of|* . - o A G T B g 51, - A - - 4 A meeting of the Catholic Wom- he plan which now is receiving the Prod 2 § WE LEND MONEY on note, or home furniture, without remov- Sixes,”” have been put on sale, and e v i i A can be obtained from members of the [¢n's Benevolent Legion will be held WILL ELEGT SIX attention of President Harding and |- S : i al, to honest persons having steady jobs: also lend to property own- club. in St. Mary's school hall Wednesday his advisors was said to contemplate : : § d orsi no pawns; LOANS UP TO 5300, repayable in 8 to 15 monthily A meeting of the Science club was |evening. Officers will be installed and a permanent solution, if possible, of eol pfd .. 119 L ! § installments, or as desived. LEGAL CHARGES ONLY, based on un- held in room 45 of the Academic|a banquet will follow. Y . the basic problems of the 1nausury. ‘\"'“ GoKDer ! i paid balances for actual time duc. e dinine anid atter the HEth A Mprriaee license has bean tanent r ol ommerce To Increase | Presentation of the plan, 1t was in- Ylll,\“i“)\\r anc ':‘; £ - THIS SOCIETY is financed and directed by business and profes- period taday. by Ired 1% Snowman of 662 West| Board of Directors—Frank Branch | 01¢3(¢1: Would be made when a favor- National Lead . 93% } sional men; condneted in a spivit of ‘public service, and not solely The senior Class Day committee met | Main street and Miss Della ©, Bas- ; L able opportunity presents itself. S to make moncy; VERY TAIR AND HELPFUL; strictly confidential in room 19 during the special period [ney of Westwood park, Plainville. Riley Talks Thursday. el QMR Co) [l and comteonedbnige A skt LIS KIBORIO) WVRORS i e T AEE P reetinh TheBhEE htsthe Uhited FACE GRAND JURY Sl Ask § ROWLRS WELCOMED, PRIVACY GUARANTEED; QUICK SERV- Pl Order of the Golden Cross was held| Members of the Chamber of Com. s o [ habng TS s " s01 | R ICE. merce, their families and friends, and | Captain Clark, Of The Good Ship ¥Fi- |7 a0 alers 67 5 HOURS— to 5:30, <mumm to 1 [\ last night at Electric hall. Speeches ceeesnen BUIJDING B{)OM TODAY were made by Tady Myers of New|members, relatives and friends of the| dus, Tells Of Piracy On High Seas | 114 floe 1icht | 7 : CALL, WRITE OR "PHON} New Britain 1-9-4-3. el e Haven and Grand Commander Charles | AMerican Society of Mechanical En-| New York, April ~Captain Ma-|Am Hardware .. ; R H. Otis of Hartford. After the busi-) 8INC€rs, are promised a treat Thurs-|thjas Clark, alias . commander gs & ¢ X BENEE CIAL LGAE\ SOC[ETY $41.100 in New Construction Repre- | ness meeting refreshments and music ‘l"" ';":m‘ when "““Ik Branch Riley, |of the converted s aser Fidus, | B S 4 N i ¥ was enjoyed. raveler, lecturer and humorist, will |was taken with bis crew of before 8 o Rooms 101-5, Profess . MAIN ST, . Was sented in Permits Issued—I(8 Tene- | “y o iriage license was fssued this |@0dress them. - Mr. Riley will talk on |a fedoral grand jury in Brooklyn to- |¢ Arms . . 2 26 HEAL OND m:n. llu\(';}n‘l e iln) ments To Be Added. afternoon to Samuel Dorman of 169| The lLure of the Great Northwest"|qay to repeat the deep sea tale of rum | Jock ; i [ Licensea by State Bank Commissioncr, and Member Legal Reform Hartford avenue and Miss Bertha ']‘”" Wl "'_1‘1‘*“'“'" his lecture with | piracy which they told customs au- 1, Hind ol 5 Burcau to ELIMINATE the LOAN SHARK BVIL, N, Y. Building permits to the amount of ciss of 238 North street. L L thoritics, compelling them to reac . d com ... W— - — SR BULLNE. D The address will be given at the [New York miy‘m: 2,300 cases of whis- | Nilee.Bo.Pond pid s S IR L DT Central Junior High school at 7:48 |key they were transporting from Ber- |North and Judd. ... . i o'clock, Thursday evening. It will be |puda to Canada % Eow and Wilens 53 held in lieu of the second open for- i 2 ) R S e um of the Chamber of Commerce and MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER gy, L S of $12,030, a block containing five| Rev. William O'Brien, of Thomp-[Will be joint mecting of the two or-| 4 miscellancous shower was tender- | sianley ST SR tenements and a store, at 107-109 [senville, was a visitor in this city. ganizations, od Dorothy Heller at the home rrington com .. . 68 Gold street; John Balbiga will build Walter Kahrowski of 65 Grove Six new dircctors, added to the|,¢ 3 Ethel Hodge last evening. | i (05 s . 40 a six tenement block at High |street, reported 1o the police that his|hoard by the recently adopted by-1aws | \jout thirty girls were present. The [N 5 Machine com : street, at a cost of $1: i John barbership was broken into last night. | Will be elected at this meeting. 'The | s was decorated with pink and|N B Machine pfd . . 40 Nedblow plans a structure with one [ An cicctric motor and a hair clipper | nominating committee has brought in | wpite During the evening games were e i, store and three tenements, at 3 as stolen. . a list of eight names, of which two played and music was enjoyed. Miss |y . { CLEARING HOUSE REPORT [unmm,vnn avenue, a cost of $8,- —_— ;“”-“’ l"“ ‘““““'“""1’1-] The ”‘1’_‘” Who | yaljer is employed as pay mistress ¥ P TERS h siild & thpde Pniy i . 2 . have been nominated for directors s Russell & Erwin Co. office; S 4 5 500; I Olshowy will build a thr ATTACK REPUBLICAN TROOPS |fror yfaver Angela M. Paoncssn. gons ::‘,{lxp;.o::;‘n '\Wx Ih\.\w‘r'l'o“nr T;:ifrenhp)?:[ I tenement house at 35 Brown street ; ! & A d : at a cost of 00; William Young | HBelfast, April 28—(By Associated A, Erickson, Charles Mueller, Morris | popyrest next month. She received | Swedish spading tractor consumes : A A . at | Press) — Insurgent republican army ce, Anton Ciezynski, John Con- : . . : . . o8 will build a one family dwelling at |Press) 3 xe, J -lezynskl, J 1ol any beautiful gifts. Refreshments|lcss than a gallon of kerosenc an = troops today attacked a lorry carry-|taras, Steve Robb and John DiNonno, | F20Y & s ave S; a wee or Angelina DiBaptista Co., undertakers of Spring strect, were in chargi Mrs. Adele Turner will entertain Miss Doris Submits Best Post- LsDOTis Bloom Subiiits Dest POsts {y,0rnp eyl o the, Stalla Behekat Tode $41,400 were granted today by Build-| Mrs. John J. Tavrant of Jubiice Ing Inspector John (. Gilchreest . who underwent an operation Tighteen tenements will be affordedlat the New Britain geheral hospital by the new buildin vesterday, was reported as somewhat Andrew Blonize will build, at a cost | improved today. B at a cost 5,000, 2 rds Ity REBet 8 BRORE Ok SBODI 1y uBTlohn sy TERIAG Bt Wialls el ——— WSTR hSIvAR e WOULD CAUSE HARDSHIP. ingar. Several shots were exchanged INCREASE STOCK —_—————— 7 l . - _1 Waszington, April 25— Resuming | marking i b fighting Between the | New York, April 26.—Stockholders I t:: SpVe Yeats ARV his attack on the administration tariff | tWo factions. The reguar troops Werejor the New York Lackawanna and 5 - k f h bill, Senator King, dem. Utah, told |rcinforced and made six arrests Wostern raflroad today ratified the The Hartford-ConneCIicut Trust Company $2 a week ior the the senate today that rates proposed e proposed increase in capital stock ¥ il | L in the chemical schedule of the m ' THOMPSON SPENT $163. from $10,000,000 to $15,000,000 and Comer l“ain a“d Peal'l Streel% Hartford Conn. b rest Of your llfe ure were to increase “the already swol oo 3 son's elogtion os | @ bond issue of $30,000,000 to he used o i manufacturers of the United States” | ¢ CCIE IO CT 0 blican town | notes. b.xfe l)ep%lt BO\eS, 35! 00 and up\\dlda. F you save 55 every week, dcposit- at the e nse of the sick k! 5 & a “ e s . s 3, 3. o committee and $13 for mis SAnente GILSON TO RETIRE settlement of Estates. ing it with us at compound interest, PORTO «uu ALy s 5 tave FhEvs G5 s | Pl e & b \Tirdten 1ecirer Aprto ion, | BfberROON shojved: 5 ety R ARl S IeRdE Tolin Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. in from twelve to fifteen years your the youngest American "’}"“']‘\-' R HusTod bistos ‘oF dirench dne LuL8 today announced that on June LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING ch‘iml and interest, i illdi(‘ioufl])' in- be given in connection with the regu e-wheeled tractor ren ST R R Bt . api 1 St 1t ) S Jar Thursday night service at the |venton is so designed so that it win |} he Jvould retire as commander of Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. Houth Congregational church this|turn within its own length and work ‘,”“‘;\ g = week. in a space five feet wide. ¢ g a 1mr1)"‘“ml income of 5_ a week, 5 ek, vested, will be enough to bring you (- el SPOOHfi!l Of Hummin“ Bil’ds e c Sype i i This ratio applies to any larger : 2 ‘ Safe Way to BOH’OW MGHQY““ We Lend R(I ney ! or smaller amouni you save On NOTE, and HOME FURNITURE, without removal, o persons having steady employment, incomes, without inquiring of employars. Also lend to Property owners: NO PAWNS: L.OANS | PAYABLE IN 8 to 15 MONTHELY INSTALMENTS, or AS DESIRED: LAWFUL CHARGES ONLY, bascd upon actual unpaid balances, for the EXACT TIME YOU HAVE THE MONEY. CONFTIDENTIAL CONSULTATION BANK-LIKE SERVICE THIS INNTITUTTON in financed and directed by business and professional men: conducted in a spirit of public SERV- 1CE, and nof solely for profit: VERY FAIE, AND HELPFUL: N "0 INTIAL AND COURTROUS DEALINGS: VATE INQUIRTES 15VITED: NEW BORROWERS WELCOMED: YOUR OBLIGATIONS PATD UP; WE ADVANCE YOU MORE CASH. and GIVE YOU A FRESH START. QUICK SERVICE HOURS, 9 30, SATURDAYS, 9 to 1, CALL PERSONALLY, or WRITE, or 'PHONE US, NEW BRITAIN 1-9-4 Beneficial Loan Society Open Saturday Evenings 7 s . . \ R MS 104-5 5 ISSTONAL BLDG. T WEST MAIN STREET ’ A. A. Allen, instrugtor in ornithology at Cornell, holds a hum- e e PROECOND. TEook. RIGHT). T A —Clean-Up Week ming bird and its brood in a teaspoon. This photo is an enlarge- Licensed, and Supervised, by State Bank Commissioner. Bonded to the State of Connecteuf. ment. Y o —

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