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(NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. NEW PLAYHOUSE ~ (cHicKeNscost s INpwyonk CENTRAL | City lems (WALL STREET STOCK [imoe ' WERE PROBABLE ™~ SGNSAGRENENT -7 Eiinaepoms| PUTNAM & CO. Knights of Columbus ball committee T N X at 8 o'clock this évening in the K. of Ml‘(n:lms llm!:-rdellofk l;lcrlu;n‘- 4 | C. home Franklin 8qua ek 2 p 2 Successors to Richter J0. heatrical Conoern Wants BUld:| yioney — over coen owms,|CODGUCLOTS Q0 Trainmen AHECt | C-mhomsnomed anstin S, g, il Strect Noon—tne mariet N stantey 1. iy, Sbnaser 31 West Mata . Tel. 2040 of the Traut & Hine club will be heid |*1°241¢d and then moved forward in Bomerset, Pa., Bept. 16 —Farmer ) iai on Saturday, Beptember 30, Ike T, |'ésponse to the large volume of buy- mg md Shurmrg Is Ready s}flhm‘:k of Listle, a small village news m by TOdays Dwmlon Hills has bbenp elected president; |Ing orders which came into the mn’r’- * — — this town, entered his pauitry house i Engelbert B, Miller vice-president; 0 Rumors are rite in New B last Friday morning and found that New York |John E. O'Nell secretary and treasurer Zi‘ SagitheimoioinaRRbIlD ulm.l we ffer 30 Shares than A A ritain | thirty of his fowls had mysteriously | NeW York, Sept. 15—The entire|and H. Johnson and W. Cashmore [[!°% Olls and merchandising shares | e Ky Famous Players cor-|disappeared during the night.| V¢V York Central raliroad system to- | members of the executive committee, [\¢d the advance, grains of the lead- | poration intends to erect a playhouse | Weasels and other ‘varmints” being|14Y slgned an agreement with 1ta| There will be a meeting tonight of |°F® T&NEINE from 2 to nearly & points in this city. A representative of a|plentiful in the nelghborhood, Farmer |CONductors and tralnmen covering|tne Rev. Willam A. Harty branch, |There Was repeated evidence of profit | u w ng a" e ep flne 0- theatrical concern, sald to be the|Bchrock began an inventigation to de- | WOrking conditions, wages and rules|A, O, H, at the old Knights of |!#KIng but all the offerings were easily above named firm, has been in this|termine the sort of marauder that|fOF Oné year beginning September 30.|Columbus hall at 8 o'clock. absorbed, o s to yield 6.25% LIty for the past few days, leaving|had taken his poultry. In his search| The signing of the agreement was| Have The Herald follow you on 1 yesterday for Bt. Louls, after inquir-|he picked up :llr‘Z leather wallet |2RnoUNced after a conference between | your vacation, 18c a waek’.’ Cash | & %‘;‘,’,‘,flfi;' Zuipieted; by sEutnbm ing sbout sites for a suitable thea-|just under a window through which | H. Smith, president of the New|with order.—advt, 4 MWieh ' oW Cioe tir He is sald to have been consid- | the thief evidently had entered. York Central. W. F. Lee, president | ~Mr, and Mrs, John T. Porter, Jr.,|Am Bt Sugar .. 40% 40% 451 erably Interested in the Cooley house| Opening the wallet, Schrock was|®f Protherhood of railway trainmen.|and daughter, Jean, of New London, |Am Can R and other property between the Bap- | dumbfounded to find it packed tull of [0d L. E. Shephard, president of the |are visiting with Mrs. Porter's moth- |xAm Car & Fdy 188 190 tiat church and the Professional butld- | bills. A count showed $900 in good | Protherhood ot rallway conductors. |er, Mrs. W. R. Sparks of this city. |Am Cotton Ofl 28% 293 ing. The theatrical man also remarked | United States currency. A tatement lgued by the N. Y.| Guibransen Player-Planos, Morans.|Am Loco ...... 24 1245 to a New Britain business man that| Quietly, but with a definite plan in|Central said the direct settlement advt.|Am Smit & Ref 84% 845 the site of the mew hotel at Wash- | view, Schrock let it be known publicly [“Breement would provide for the im-| The charge of breach of peace|am Sug Rt cm.. 83 3”i ington and West Main streets would | that “he had lost thirty fine chickens, | Médiate withdrawal of all controversy |against Edward C. Cotter was nolled |Am Sumat Tob. 437 433' MN“m.i“mem place for a theater, |but that the thief had paid well for "‘L," S’"?“;‘"“ Ir;o“'dm-ndinz before the iy police court this morning. Am Tel & Tel..123% 1228, 12314 othing was sald, 8o far as could|them by leaving a wallet containing |- S: labor Board. Deputy Fire Chiet Barnes has re- 16 643 16 ibn ascertained of including a theater|$900 behind.” b th':th’for;,;flo ":ld ‘dhlat tfl “"”811"‘51‘94 !urnepd tymm his annual vacation in c,r\an:;oolig:;: ifi:z,: We are pleased to announce that Mr. Harold L. Judd n the hotel bullding, although the| Yesterday a eclaimant communicat- rthcoming direct negotiatlons|New York and up the Hudson and o 5 T A Ll i man had a conterence with John O, |ed with Schrock and wanted his{Would result in similar agreements i resume his uties Monday. fi;‘:fi","_‘::f‘épr-lgg% 4 18;:: of our Firm, has this day been elected to membership in the Loomis, president of the Chamber of | money. The claimant admitted that|¥ith the engineers firemen and| 6 (1, A, M. and P. O. & of A.|At Guif & W I 33 § 48 New York Stock Exchang Commerce, which 18 back of the|he had taken the chickens and in.|SWitchmen on all its lines. sheep bake at Andrews' lot, West|Baldwin Loco 1387% 5% 136% oL Lok e sRclangs: hotel proposition. formed Schrock that he had lost his| 'The New York Central manage-|yain street, September 17.—advt. Balt & Ohlo .. 585 313 Mr. Loomis was not in the city to- | pocketbook “somewhero about the (MOnt" eald the statement “feels that| s, v, Nordgren and daughter,|*Betn Steel B.. 78% T ey We shall be prepared to buy and sell securities listed day and the result of his conference | hen house.” today's settlement is a happy augury|peda, and Mrs. P. H. Peterson and|Can Pacifle ... .149% 149 with the theatrical agent could not( After \dentitying his property the |Of @ better era in transportation. daughter, Signe, left today for a|Cen Leath Co.. 43% } on the New York Stock Exchange for cash or on a con- be learned. The man next called on | claimant stated that he was perfectly t was understood that the settle-| p,4nths gtay at Daytona Beach, Flor- |Ghes & Ohlo ... 761 Bolomon Shurberg, who recently had | Willing Schrock should take out a|Ment provides for a continuation of g, Chi, Mil & St % ti inal basi the existing wage rate with possibl g P 34% ; servative marginal basis. plans drawn up for a million dollar |fair and reasonable sum for the pur- gL WA P €| John Shakowsky, of 48 Spring Chi Rock Isl & P 49% theater to house the Fox business, |loined chickens and send him the |Minor (;_h"“"’ although ~the = state-| oot Jagt night reported to Sergeant|Chile Copper .. 241 ; when the Palace theater people move | balance. ment 4ia not specifically make this| George Kelley at the police head-| Chino Copper . 30% Y Our private wire connection affords us the opportunity to the present Fox theater location| Schrock, however, was of a differ- |announcement. quartrs that his wife had disappeared, |Gon Gas which they purchased some time ago. | ®nt mind. To use the aggtieved farm- taking with her $290 of his money. |Corn Prod Ref 119 7 } to reach the principal exchanges of the United States and No definite arrangement was en-|er'8 own words: Earl Kisselbrack, of this city, was|Crucible Steel... 94% 4 tered into with Mr. Shurberg but it “The thief will offer me better MASONRY IN INDIA | re-elected state council secretary of|Cuba Cane Sugar “72 Canada. 18 understood his plans are being con- ltv:rm- before he gets his roll back. He —— |the O. U. A. M. for the fifth consecu-|Endjcott-John .. 88% sidered very carefully by the Fa- |18 well known,and I'm not mentioning - |tive time at the state convention held . 16% 5 % A s mous players company. Mr. Shur- ?;flonnflm; Iiu't now, but I have the |Thriving Conditions Are Reported in | ,¢ Eqst Ha.gmwn. Conn., yesterday. |Brie 16t pfd ... 26 243 JUDD & COMPANY bers's plans for a million dollar thea- and I'm going to keep it until I| pages Indian Masonic Year| Durritt Grange meets tomorrow Gen Electric ...183 : - ter have been somewhat modified | &6t satisfaction. I'm fixing terms on Rece foti ndan s © Y| night in Judd's hall. Gen Motors ... 14% since the Fox company forfeited ita | this deal” Book. Recently Issued. A baby boy was born at the New|Goodrick BF ... 347% option on the lease. Britain general hospital to Mr. and|g¢ North ptd 9514 At the time the plans were drawn Bombay, Sept. 15.—Freemasonry in| Mrs. Georgé Spooner of 51 Fairview Insp Copper . 41 up in accordanceé with the desire of India is in a highly prosperous con-|street. . 1 the Fox people, but the latter com- T0 FIX GOAL PRICES dition, according to the Indian Mason-| The Boy Scouts, court of honor will z::i: gg: prd i i s pany and Mr. Shurberg could not —— e fc Year book which has just been meet at scout headquarters Monday|yn¢ Mar A\Iarlne'. 146 agree on some important details and Washington, Sept. 15.—Considera- issued. evening. Int Mer Mar pfd 591 the theatrical concern forfeited a |y All these constitutions of the United| All departments of the South|,is cha) 581 | CE— ~ > Sl = - bond of $300 as a result. wm;‘:‘(nacxo);fz;:zle:l::éun&lrgflact:?,: Kingdom are represented, England by|church school will open for the win- Pacific S,Te"' d 5332 : s oA e T . 5 Mr. Shurberg stated today that he | oo™ aquantacesns aistribution of|1VC dlstrict grand lodges, Scotland by (ter, Sunday, September 24. Int Nickel . 17% i nmzon enn i was ready to g0 ahead with a modern fuel supplies was the p‘urpose ot 0 a separate grand lodge and Ireland by Secretary C. H. Barnes and Physi- Int Paper .. 034 59 0 theater building far in advance of conference in which nearly half a a r.mmhor of d;mc!_-.r-d lodges not un- cf\l Director Joseph Hergstrom of the Kelly Spring T'r 437% 3 NEW BRITAIN Hartford anything New Britain ever has seen, hundred representatives der a separate jurisdiction. Y. M. C. A. yesterday had a confer- | c 67 ar 3 & J of business, ) A ennecott Cop.. 367% S8% | New Britaln National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row just as soon as he gets a suitable industry, rallroads, public utilities| At Bombay 57 units meet in the|énce with Chief of Police William C.|[;0ka Steel . 813% 9 Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 lessee, but that he is not prepared to and the‘governmen‘t met today at ‘heh’reemasons' hall—32 being English. |Hart relative to giving physical in-|renign val xdiv 70 L ‘;’;;;’Ler;" l‘]\lemberl erect the building and then take department of justice. There are 23 English lodges in Cal- struction to members of the police|afex Ppeat xdiv.. . 118 5 Harllord‘ Stock i;(chan 4 New Yorl; Stock Exchange chances of leasing it later, stating| ™"y O 3 5 cutta, in addition to eight Royal|department. No definite settlement|iriqvale Steel 357% [ s 3 nvitations for the conference were Midvale Steel .. s Donald R. Hart, Mgr. that this plan involves too many com- | .o q 1y Secretary Hoover on behalt | ATCh chapters in India divided among has been made. Mis Pac ....... 28% plicated conditions. of the president’s fuel committes at|fVe Subordinate jurisdictions, while| Evening schools open Monday|N y Cen ......100 e — e the request of the Chamber of Com- Eng_l'leshI ?jlark Masonry is represented nlglrd.e el Aot NYNHG&H.. 33 - P WE OFFER it . ), W e N e P - y o - Y pere i % Nort & West .. 131 : 50 SHARES LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK ¢ merce of the United Stat. ith < view to considering such measures of oGl S B I R 83 50 SHARES NORTH & JUDD co-operation as will insure a speedy gehyRETLEBREInEY, Srestyy aBOULT (M Burel Ol k. . 88 i bl 5 = BANKERS OPTIMISTIG o'clock last evening, did about $100|*Pan Am P & T 79% 7 1 Price on Application. return of the coal situation to nor- mal. Specifically the conference’ was worth of damage. Penn R‘R ... 40% 8 7% : E Mars BY THE NEw HAVEN to conal‘der measures not only for the Stephen Robb, of the John Bovle|Pierce Arrow .. 12 2 2 ‘We Do Not Accept Marginal Accounts. expedition of coal movement but also |Early Return to Par of Dollar is Ex-|¢0mpany, has complained to the | Pittsburgh Coal % 7 T z S - for the voluntary limiting of coal & GG O O LU g Eb gl et (T e 3 o L stocks accumulated by business and| Pected By Montreal Financiers, Re-|the company’s barn. Reading . g S0 (Continued From First Page.) industrial consumers as well as for i The police department has been|Rep I & § .... 71% 70% . the division to general market re- ports Say. notified by the Meriden police of the {Royal D, N Y . 603 59 % council of the American Federation theft of a Ford coupe 1911 model and | Sinclair Ofl Ret 35 338 ; JOHN P. KEOGH et quirements of coal normally produced Montreal, C: 5—" ew of Labor at Atlantic City launched Montreal, Can,, Sept. 15—The rapld |, 1921 chandler from that city. Sout 1f) 3 o A A e (o tmeasn, | OTLY for certain industries. returniofitha® Cansnisn | dollar tora | 17 SR REE ST Al SREC L SRS SAERes e S Member Consclidated Stock Exchange of New York i ment of Attorney Gen. Daugherty and 9 oy polnt near par is attributed by Can-|yain’ gtreet, who recently completed |Studebaker Co 13214 1301 Judge Wilkerson because of the in- NEGROES AND THE 18TH adian bankers chiefly to the fact that|, “gpacia) course in one of !hepNew Texas Co ...... 48‘: 48 4 8 Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport junction proceedings. 'C""“‘g‘““ ‘;;‘“_;‘?“ has set its house |y, ) nospitals, will locate an office in|Texas & Pacific 31% 313% Danbury Nevflfllnn n order. Revival of business in the|pyo govereign block, during the com-|Tobacco Prod.. §3% 877 Middletown BONDS s Springfield POLICE WERE DRUNK. Colored Race to Discuss Prohibition | -7°% States also helped in the re- iy T e ek (o |Trnecon Ol 4% 1% B e e i 1A n A marrfage license has been issued |Union Pacific .. 15415 15315 53 & Three Supernumeraries and Oue De-| At Comvention to Be Held At Chi-| “With bumper crops in slghl e, penry L. Pringle, of Oak Park,|United Frult .. 153 163 3 (f G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B, Natl Bank Bldg.—Tel.+1013 tective Drew Guns in Saloon Fracas. 0. 1l % narked activity in industry general-|p) =5 galesman and Dorothy Louise|United Re St . 88% 84 ’ it lv, together with increased goVern-|oyerton of 52 Lincoln street. U S Food Prod 6% 6% ‘Waterbury, Sept. 15.—Police circles il ment revenues and the return of the 3 s W, 4 .U S :ndus Al 651 85 were agog with excitement today 't‘fi};}cztgol,hzllgeiig; giau:nmt:"zth dollar to par, business has taken on \,efi:agl“ch;‘el g’ri;‘r‘:}‘{o:o::d waasll:h } g Rubber ég 55,/: 543 when three members of the SUPErnU- |y o ‘towards the elghteenth amend. | COTfdent tone” sald one influential|icont members of the 14th Regiment,|U S Steel ..... 1057% 1053 merary force and one rallroad detec- | J0¢ CEFITES HOC CTIECBYS 8MENd- | Dominion banker. “In the face of | Gonnecticut Volunteers, plan to attend |U S Steel pfd .. 12214 12214 4 tive were arrasted on charges of in- ference of colored rX; r:sne‘;]t c{;r3~ this combination of influences making | the annual reunion wlhich will be|Utah Copper .. 693 683% 6 SAFE WAY TO BORROW MONEY toxication and breach, of the peace | oo ltr B O FSE - FERTESCAIBIVE for recovery, strikes and rumors of (noiq in Meriden tomorrow. The busi- |Willys Overland 73 71 ! following a fracas in a place where |\ o0 S o e rd of tem-|girikes will have small effect. The |y ess meeting will be held at 11|Colorado Fuel . 363% 851 5 g = < beverages are sold, at which, it is al- fu meet 6ctob°er ‘3 t pesc;)pa‘l\v d}l:u;m' fact is apparent that the tide of pros- [ o'clock in the morning at the Colo-|Mid States Ofl 13% 13 4 35 NS removal, to y‘~ Bt or b h”&‘::\.;?ln\};\‘;:im:: l:cxé:;‘e“: LOANS leged, the quartet drew revolvers. Tens © 6 In Nashville, (perity has again set in and nothing |nial hall with dinner at the Grand |Westinghouse 641, 635 5 > without' inquiring vers; aleo lend to property own- TP Superintendent of Police George On' th can stop it.” Army hall at M'Colony street at 1 ers; no pawns; repavable in § to 15 monthly instaliments, TO Beach ordered the guns and black- e thousand colored leaders from eToeR e (Putnam & Co) or as desired; logal charges only, based on unpald b jacks of the four men taken away widely separated sections of the coun- 2 SR o) D . 2 ances for actual time due. and the mem locked up on two iV, each a representative of proni-| JQHNSTOWN FLOOD K. OF P. ENCAMPMENT A e CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION counts. All four men have been em- ‘:'nz‘n'm‘::cl‘;"”l"&“‘i’nevi&’d ’;’of"t’:’c o i A enc;mp;ne e :‘;i"“;{;r“;‘j:: 0ty s i;“) BANK-LIKE SERVICE ly a nd. n' o b Y, 4 ¥ i a d tod by nes: . :ll:::dth:yng‘):e.New o The conference has received en- OF BEER IS HISTORY Hugh Miller Co., No. 8, uniformed |Am Hosiery o n. Y t e n?irlpcvv:~l sr*'\lfl'burl:‘re :rnl:!nvd\':r?!;m“l‘r}d Y;n:l:: dorsement of the colored Masonic rank, Knights of Pythias, will be|Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com ..119 ful; st y confl F urteous deall new borrowers welcomed; othe lodges, National Business league, Nat- held at the Crandal farm in Berlin Billings & Spencer com 24 {l-€ky g oum=in It E Uil e ATIOE SEEVIOR, D e el S HUNGARY ADMITTED. lonal Federation of Women's clubs, |Famous Reai Booze Edict of Pennsyl- [tomorrow and Sunday. Captain Harry |Billings & Spencer pfd 28 Jem i CALL OR WRITE Geneva, Sept. 15 (By Assoclated [National Medical association and many Hargreaves is in charge of arrange- Bristol Brass ......... 18 Press).—The political committee of {church and reform agencies. vania Mayor Brings Results—Pro- |ments. Accommodations have been |Colt's Arms .......... 28 L the league of nations assembly voted | Bishop Willlam F. McDowell will hit made to house a large number of the [Conn Lt & Pow pfd ...111 unanimously today to admit Hun-|have charge of the conference and hibition Agent Re-instated. Connecticut Brigade, K. of P. which |Eagle Lock o 64 g T e gary to membership in the league. |will be assisted by Dr. Clarence True| Johnstown, Pa. Sept. 15-—Johns.|"i! Dold its encampment at the same | Fafnir Bearing Co .... : TN ':r:'::i;l?“m; ‘1:[(‘);1‘-“\5“ VR Wilson and Dr. J. N. C. Coggin. town's second flood has passed into|Piace on these days. Those wishing | Hart and Cooley ......107 i Licensed By State Bank Commissioner, Bonded to the State. GRAPES COME HIGH. history. Group H < _[to go by automobile, take the Berlin-1Hfd Elec Light .... el st B b g Meriden turnpike and at the second !Landers F n Francisco, Sept. 15.—Alicante sc OL N Ss moved from the prohibition service s iy "sgu sold here m:‘,y for $120 a Ho IN GLEANLI E on August 28 on orders from State |Street on the right hand side past{! R !\[\onrnmnu chrnl ton for New York shipment. This is Prohibition Director Davis following Hudson street, follow the K. of P. !: R. Montgomery pfc five times the average price before |xyni pupils to Recelve Much Need-|'h€ real beer edict of Mayor Cauffield, SRy : gc\'!a:chme & rohibition. was reinstated yesterday. Today he e g ISR p : ed Training Through Agency of | resumed charge of the prohibition en- BURNED, BYe LIVE WIRE N B B, forcement office in Punxsutawney. The Florence Rutkowski aged five _vearsp}ms-Be-Pond com American Relief Administration. entire crew in Johnstown, at p'r,,spm of 9 Albany avenue, was severely North {nd Judd LERR ncluding Acting Group Head C. T,|burned about the back and legs this Peck, :E\ow :nd Wilcox 31 Sprague, who was placed in charge |2fternoon, by an electric wire at the lq‘u&'_@ll Mtg Co following Stifflers' removal, will also|COrner of Albany avenue and Clinton | Scovill Mfg Co go to Punxsutawney. street. The wire broke and fell to|Southern N E _TN . Johnstown will get a new group the ground, and the girl who passeq |Standard Ecrm head, W. J. Martsolf, who has been|® féW minutes picked it up, with |Stanley Works .. In chargh of the Punxsutawney dis.|(Gamaging resuilts. She was taken to Stanley Works pfd i & ; “[the hospital by Sergeant Matthias | Torrington Co com trict for some time. He arrived to. Whl Traut and Hine work for the American Rellef admin- d‘”;t “Vélhl;"f Ei"“re AL ARUR Y, Travelers Ins Co tstration in this district. iy “";’W;Mn;';r“'!“’:m”';‘g:‘fi'i‘f‘:-: RECOVERS STOLEN CAR Union Mfg Co This step by Dr. Godfrey s a part 16" RRLSY 7 % of the nation-wide scheme inaugurat- | the agints was made by John T. Edward Willametz of Newington o e G ed by the A. R. A. to blot out disease Wright, field director of the state avenue, manager of the New Britain | NEW ?;‘ORIV\M(‘LLARL\G nny:‘n” ‘Etg:nr"om" epidemics and clean up Russia, for |Prohibition forces. Likeifea o L LR LR b A 55,000,000 which the American Red Cross has| A8 far the prohibition enforce- Bulck touring car which was stolen | i A 3 " | ment bureau is concerned, Mr. Stif-|from in front of his place of business| turned over $3,600,000 w <t . cal suppiee ‘and Alingeriant. (e record ls absolutely éltar.” M, [vsterday. " Ne. Wilamets receives| GTRIFE SETTLED : word from the Hartford police head- | Ut st Nijni, Russia, Sept. 15.—A sanitary school where puplls will be instructed in cleanliness and the purposes of dis- infection as a precautionary measure against conditions which may develop this coming winter has been organized here by Dr. Mark D. Godfrey, ot Col- umbus, Ohlo, in charge of medical w | Wright stated. “Charges made against | Delousing and ' disinfecting have | (/%05 Ll were not sub- [quarters that his automobile had been {been poorly carried out everywhere | ¥ | stantiate . s found abandoned on a highway i § 4 stantiated by those making charges'|found abandon 3 e Printers on Some Canadian Papors‘l | Built cf black calf sl\m, soft toe, rubber e oo e The Florsheim e e o hlatoed | The reinstatement of Stiftler was no [Harttord at an early hour this morn- ¢ surprise in Johnstown. Since the real |Ing. Agrce to New Wage scale ana| M|l heel. Lame last made up in brown Shoe Gives s LR O T TR s S R R R ey e ey calf with toe $4 98 o arrival of equipment and medical | You Pleasure lies th .| been in the city several times. He U Work 1s Resumed. | % 2 suppiles (the Work la now pro-| . iducted ons secret hearing which Notion fE boxing ........cccie0nnn Comfort By |sressin: was rported as mot being satisfactory.| Taken by virtue of an EXECUTION | Montreal, Sept. 15.—Settlement o | : - 25 Then he mailed questionnaires to lead- [to me directed, and will be sold at|the strike of newspaper printers set| i | _\ complete lme Of Mens BQW Fall Improved : DEATHS AND FUNERA R ity aek. [PUBLIC VENDUE, to the highest |forth, to far as the French | p LS |ing “dry" leaders in the country, ask BLIC VEN o the highest “2?”5;”;rn;.j R LR ] Dress . $2.98 to $4‘98 Appearance [ ing their opinion of Stiffler. It is be- |bidder at the Public Signpost, fn the ire g | L . i Sarop Sachakliam. lieved that he received replies to prac- |Town of New Britain, County of Hn.rh“noun('l mln.\_ by n“lf“‘alr of the in-| ! Shoes ..... The Florsheim ) Sarop Bachakilam, aged 65 years |tically all of these before Btilffelr's ford, and State ot Connecticut, FOUR- |ternational typographical union I Sh ’ formerly of this clty, dled \feuir].,ny reinstatemert was announced yester- [TEEN 14 days after date, which will| The agreement which assures con- oe ’ in’Wallingford and will be buried to.| 4ay. It is belleved here that the bs on FRIDAY, SEPT. 22d, 1922, at|tinued publication of La Presse, La N morrow afternoon in Fairview ceme. | Johnstown - Punxsutawney transfers 9 o'elock wSlun§-rd Time) in the | Patrie and Le Canad4, r'na) be :fDL‘ '—$ 1 0—1 tery. Armenian services will be held [ Wil be followed by a general shifting forenoon, to satisfy said Execution [lowed by an agreement with the Star| in the Erwin Mortuary chapel, at 3| of the against throughout the state. and my fees thereon, the following|and the Gazette. I | | Aescribed property, to wit: The Herald has refused to negotiate o) | e=———m———————m——————e=== \OR. MAIN AND EAST MAIN STS [further and published today with the| Vo!"e Shoe 4 COAL BILL PASSES. High Death Rate in New York! | 8 Gas Stoves, 1 lot Pans, Dishes and |aid of non-union printers. i Shop Wasbington, Sept. 16—By a vote of | Health Dept. states that one cause |Pots, 1 Meat Block, 2 Ice Boxes, 4| The terms of settlement call for a, i vew Y Stools, 14 chairs, 2 Coffee |32, weekly wage increase without| 228 to 70 the house today adopted|for the high death rate in New York TRNP!. 7 3 o | the conference report on the admin-|is the house fly. They contaminate Urns, 1 Counter, 1 lot Silverware, 25 ;\n‘mse in the number of working, ours. 1 Main Sto istration coal distributiopn and anti-| milk and food and menace health [1b8. Coffee. 236 profiteering bill with a p):avmon lim- | with terrible germs! Destroy them! Dated at New Britain, Conn., this Under the old scale the typngr{a-\ Monument § fting its life to one year unless the|Use Royal Guarantead Fly Destroyer.|§th day ot September, A. D, 1922, phers on afternoon papers received) - president meanwhile should declare|$3.00 per gallon, with sprayer free.| Attest, 5 $36 a week for a 48-hour “se.: and the present emergency to have passed. | Sold and guaranteed by Dickinson FRED WINKLE, [those on morning papers received Llc now goes to the senate. Drug Co.—advt. e AL Constablg. [$40 for a 45-hour week. SR ——

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