New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1922, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ROTARIANS VIST Luncheon' Is Enjoyed With Rev J, L mmm and Ohildeen at Home CHILDREN’S HOME {" DEATHS AND FUNERALS uufll Johp (‘u he held at 9 o ing at 8t ) he in Bt clock tomorrow morn ‘s church. RBurlal wil % old cemetery, Flizabeth Mary Daly Lm A l : Quotations tfurnished bv Putnam on Rackliffe Heights, Ellzabeth Mary Daly, infant daugh- y StOT G"es fltel’VleW Am}' Automobile, & Company, “ ter of Mr, and Mra. Willlam J, Daly & ¢ High Low Close Membors of the New Brituii Ro-[of 56 Lafayette street, dled last nighk. El%fl()fl Roosevelt, I L, Nov. K 16—Ten|Am Bt Sug ... 38 K Ay tary club were the guests of Rev, J.[The funeral was held this afternoon year old Iose Marullo, daughter of |Am Can ...... 72% < 69 69 % 1. Klingherg afid thechildren at the | and burlal was in 8 Mary's new Charles Marullo, a manufacturer of |Am Cr & Fdy..180% 179% 1803 Children's Home on Racklfte Heights | cemetery, . . cement blocks, was selzed by an un-Am_ Cot Ol ... 30 200 30 this noon, Luncheon was served in e Flymouth, Nov. 16.—(By Assoolat- |identified woman as she’was leaving | Am’ Loco ... ... 128% 121 121 the main"dintnk reom: With < endhy’ Henry O, Bigelow €d. Press)—Lady Astor, successful in|the Unlon Free school Just after noon{Am Sm & Re., 65% 54 b4 membar of the Iotary club sitting| = Henry Clinton Bigelow, aged 57| heér Aght for re-clection’ tothe house hour yesterday, forced into a green|Am Sg Rfem .. T1% 68% 68% between two children, years, of 95 Winthrop street, for 15]|°f commons from the Sutton\division |touring car and carried off. The wom-|Am Sum Toh co B0% 200 20) Dry Charles I3 Barker, who will|years employed ay a janitor at tie | Of Plymouth, declared today i a talk an spent nearly an hour in the vi.|Am Tel & Tel, . 124 123 123 speakt at the meoting of tho New| New Diritaln Savings bank, died at hig[With an Assoclated Dress represents-ginity of the school Waiting for the|Am Tob ...... .161% 147% 1484 Britain Industrial ‘council this eve-{home last evening following an i1l |!IVe that.she had been confdent from|child and to make sure that it was[Am Wool cos OBY 928 92, ning and who for, several' years was|ness of about one year's duration, At tha beginning of a victorlous outedme. | the right achool she went in and in-|Ana Cop 49 1T AT brought up in a home similar to that|one time the deceased was employed ‘I knew the battle was won béfore lquiped of the principal whether Rose|Atc Tp & S F..101% 100% 1004 of Dr. Kiingberg's, spoke. He sald|as a caretaker by the late Rev, James [t started,” ghe said. “You .can't|Marullo attended there and what was|At Gulg & WT . 24 24% 23 that thé¢ children should * consider| W. Cooper, pastor of the South Cone I her grade. Last night Adam Yuleh, | Bald Loco .. 125% 121% 12% themselves rich to be in such a home |gregational church, the chlef of police, sald that an ar-|Baltimore & O . 467 4% 45 and that no doubt they were being Mr. Bigelow was born in Newfleld, rest would soon be made but he ad-|Beth Steel B 678 651% 65! brought up under better conditions|Conn., the son of the late Mr. and mitted no motive could be discovered | Can Pacific .. .. 141% 1408, 1408 than are found in many of the so-|Mrs, David H. Bigelow, He leaves for the act. Cen Leather Co . 36% 35% 36% called wealthy homes of America, two cousins, Miss Jane Miller and The little girl lives in Putnam street| Ches & Ohlo ... 721 70 70 Rey. Mr., Klingberg told the Ro-|Miss Alta Judd. The funeral will be |’ nearly two miles from the school, She | Chi Mil & 8t P . 263 26% 251% tarians that it was a pleasure to have |held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock had gone nearly half a block from the| Chi R Isl & P .. 36 84% 343 :Ll')f(‘] ‘;-‘t“huxll::: n‘!:vnr::x‘ :ry{:he O)I)a‘nm u_t(\'llwmho(l::-nw((vn “\'\m:‘hro:xn”fllr:;';](i "hlolol on her way home when the|Chile %Opper C2T% 26% 26% i 3 f » mey r coming [ Rev. Dr, Gi J . G {walting woman accosted her, Mrs, | Chino Copper 24% 24 24 and bringing -~ happiness into the afficiate and interment . will be' in |Hattle Lawrence, from a window of|Con aGs ...... 120% 126% 126% hearts of the boys and girls, [Fairview cemetery, her house in Rose avenue, was one|Corn Prod Ref 130% 127 127% t“l;:rl‘lolv;vrlong :lulv l]umhfmm‘h mc}?“ lno- rm;—‘\aumr p of the eyewitnesses: She said that the | Crucible Steel .. 67% , 61 63 sented ‘two o e children Mor 3 wo Cuba Cane Sugar b/ Y ¥ with a bag gontaining candies, fruit| T.ena Morante, the four year ‘old qu;la:nm:‘:,:m::l(.’;h“,‘nk;dfl !:‘:,,15"13),: Endmofl-;ohn‘?. ;‘l’: 18:5/: ’B:;: and futs. The children “were then [daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roceo Mor- Showed her a locket that she wore|Erie .. 1% 0% 11y entertained by Smith, a magician, ante of Shuttle Meadow road, Plain- about her neck, Then she waved to|¥rie 1st p: .18 17 17 s ville, dled last night. Thn:‘ l\fnt-rt\) |the ehauffeur of the touring car that|Gen KEleetrie ...177 176% 176% OLSON-PETERSON was held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock was approaching, Apparently Rose Gen Motors .... 15% 14% 147% g from the home and interment. was /3 |started toward the automobile and|Goodrick BF ... 33 31% 814 _______ 1 Plainville cemetery, {then drew back. The woman seized |Gt North ptd .. 88% 86 86% e e Inter Con ... N Loc; o) p ] v ¢ W m, e ‘hn and forced her into the back al Couple Marvied Yesterday at o fu!\l::w"l“no’:‘ ‘\h“ Ilafl‘l:u:{l”"m“ * seat. Rose was screaming for help as|Insp Copper .... 35% 34 34 Parsonage of the Swedish Bethany i : W . the car drove off, she said. R OIS T it v Taubert, who died yesterday, will be | The kidna Int Mer M | ; i 3 pper was described as a|Int Mer Mar ne . 11% % 10 Ohurch—Will Reside. Herc, “;:‘?:“”’“"t’:""‘:;:&:‘";‘;‘-]?:2“';':!"::': heavy-set woman of about 35 years,|Int Mer Mar pfd 498 44% 463 : held a ; 1sey streef Allis-Chalmers . % 3 Miss Florence G. Olson, daughter|by Rev. M. W. Gaudian. TInterment I8 I':::PZ‘J::TnC:nthelfianfll]\etWorg kel e R :3% :;,/; s of Charles Olson of 177 Jubilee strect, [ will be in-Fairview cemetery. |5 G i i i % and Elliott Peterson, son of Mr, and ot | lo black veil. She was well dressed.|Int Nickel ..... 13% 133 13% o\ s T R | |Mr. Marullo told the police that he|Int Paper ..... 52 49% 494 3 rson of Kensing- John Schroeder | knew of no one who would be likely | Kel Spring Tire. 438% 411 41% ton @venue, were married at the| The funeral of John Schroeder of | to kidnap his only child. He said he|S®nn Copper . 32% 318 15 Swedish Bethany parsonage’ yester-| 202 Hartford avenue, who died yes- b e had nev:r recei vylcth 5 t el'” l: Jack Steel ..... 78% % 11% day. ‘The double ring service was|terday will take place tomorrow after- | ... ey | v B ,eue,_:' (‘]:r'“ dr!n"n e: nr:“soem- Lehigh Valley . 641 627% 627% ;uer«rlmaln% thI: coremony Was per- ‘noon. fiorvny will be conduicted \4}0 oW & mbFaL shllenge (o Piymoutn | i K ‘| Mex Petrol ....212 209% 200% ormed by Rev. D the home 2 30 o'clock by Rev. M. [and not get a reply. The reactionaries | Midvale Steel .. 297% 28% 28% i l’\’llas :&nna Olson, cousin of the| W. Gaudian énd interment will be in |forget that this is 1922, not 1872, They POPE RESERVES DEGISION Miss Pacific 1T% 1T% 11y ride, was mald of honor and Al\'(‘n’ Fairview cemeter; lLave a.good lot to learn and a few N Y Central ... 94% 93 931 avy Mrs, Sel el “I represent what the average man|Holy Father Is (‘nn.-!d(‘rlng Text of | Nor : West. 116% 116% blue sult af hrondcloth mmmml with Mrs. Selma Heck, wife of Louis|hnd woman wants-~soclal reform in a North Pacifie .. 81 8% 9 beaver fur and a hat to match. Fol- [ 1leck of 190 North street, dled last|gane manner. Plymouth always has| Agreement Between France and|Pure Ofl .,.. . 28% 28 28% lewing the wedding the bridal party|sizht after an illness of a year. She been. my Virginia in England, and I} oo Fan Am P & T 87 843, 84% :;:::;::ddmner at the Hotel Bond in!was 67 years old and a ‘l_mti\'e lor could not say more of any place, The| * oo, Z‘enn RR ... 4T 46% 468 ;(,nrmauy but a resident of this city|anti-American cry which . is being| Parls, Nov. 16 —(By Associated,| Plerce Arrow .. %11 11 11 T:a couple left for a wedding trip|for 40 years. Three daughters also[used by the bréwers ail over England Press)—The projectsd( ;{gres-ment be-' Pittsburgh Coal 568 56 58 t(o ew York city and upon their re-|survive hery Mrs. Arthur Krauss, Mrs. got no response here. I know yon can|tween France and the Vatican has|R8Y Con Cop.. 12% 12% 123 ‘\;rn Will reside at 174 Jubilec strect. | Walter Mulconry and Miss Gertrude [not fight for what is highest and best | peen placed in the hands of the Holy | Reading . ..... 79% ™71, 178 A rk Peterson is 'nnlp]owvd as a . die| Heek. 'The funeral will be held from|\without getting a response nenouml\y'].mhpr' for his decision, it was au-|Rep I & B ..., 48% 46y 4614 ‘ma er at the Corbin Cabinet Logk|the.home at 3 o'clock Saturday. I, |if people feel that you mean it umhorxmi\-vly stated here today. Pope|Roval D, N Y . 5348 53% 53% s The bride formerly worked |1, Iay of the South church will of-|your heart. | Pius XI. is now studying the question|Sinclair Ol Ref 328 318 313 ‘:1 the Leonard & Herman store. on|ficiate and interment will be in Fair- ~ “Mine is a victory for Plymouth, |and has reserved his final decision. South Pacific .. 91% 9014 9014 Main atreet. view cemeoter; riot for myself. There is no indication at present[South Raifl 23% 224 22 —_— ' TR AR A “1 appreciate the workingman's and | that the Holy See will act favorably |Studebaker Co 1247% 1228 122% INSPECTION NIGH'! AZIZ GROTTO ACTIVITIES | working women's confidence in me. It;on the project. Monsignor Cerreti, [Texas Co ...... 47 461, 48y p ) S is high honor to represent Plymouth|Papal nuncio in Paris refused to dis- | Texas & Pacific 23 20 :‘IHA sala Time at| Committee Meeting 'l’unlzm—r'all and above all to fight for the children|cuss the question today but it is un- | Tobacco Prod.. 79% 781 783 3 Annual Socfai ; Ceremonial Wednpesday | whose voices have cheered me on for|derstood that the Vatican though it|Transcon Ofl .. 13 121 12% ; ting of the entertainmeiit| !> Years.” has never accepted the French law of |Union Pacific .. 142% 1401 1403 Tomorrow evening will he the an-|. A meeting o g on 4 e separation of 1905 shows a disposition | United Fruit .. 153 1508 150% nual inspection of the Sons of Vet.|commiltee of Aziz G;Ol,m }"“s (,beet"§ C' l to secure some practical working|United Re St .. 73% 703 70% erans-auxiliary in New Britain. ‘The{called, for tonight at 8 o'clock in Grot, | lty tems agreement hetween the French gov-|U 8 Food Prod *'5% & inspection work will ho in-charge ofito hail on West Main street to plan | ernment and the Holy See. U 8 Indus Aleo 63% 58 Mrs. Eleanor Case of Simshury’ . The (o7 the fair to be held November 24 1t is stated that a new interpreta-|U S Rubber Co 52% 51% i tlto 28 Large coats for large women at| . * % 4 nspegtion banguet will he seryed at|t0 28 > a dut, tion of Papal procedure may be made |U § Steel ..... 1061 1031 1083 €380 Rielock and will ‘take the place | .1 1e-annual fall cerémonial -of. the [ Begse-Lelands.—adv and that the form of government of |U 8 Steel pfd .. 121 120% 121 of thg usual family supper. “| Gtotto will be'héla next Wedhesday| The local police have been notified church property may he modified to|Utah Coppr ... 62 59% 60 A sbeial afternoon will be obgerved | 8t Turner Hall. : by the state automoblle commisslon- |, e it equivalent to a board of trus- |Willys Overland 5% 6% 5% trom 4:80 until Q A number of local grottoites at-|er.that the operator's license of Ed- i 2 : 3 5 o'clock. A large . i g g tees such as is found in the United delegfition of visitors is expected here| {ended the ceremonial of Hejaz Grot- |ward Hom:ohl of 341 Stanley streeb|oiztos'as holders of ehurch property, (Putnam & Co.) from hearby towns, to In New Haven last night. :J‘.“‘"_"i’ ';“;' “}“‘i""‘" suspension, has| " rnere have been many difficulties, Bid . Asked Last evening 11- members of the lo- = BRSO 05N part of which have been political, in |Aetna Life Ins Co......635 650 iary motored to | Simsbury | ;}du‘ltbrannen Player Planos, Morans.|the way of consummating agreemnt. |Am Hardware Vhel 208 219 where. they participated in_the annual| TRyl Monsignor Cerreti and M. Jonnart, |[Am Hosiery .. 5 inspedtion there. Mrs, Minnie Hall, of | Mombers of A. G. Hammond Camp| ~Judge Willam T. Mangan . will|ipe yrench ambassador to the Holy |Bige-Hfd Cpt Co'com .. 120 122 Meriden,, Wa8 inspection officer, to Hold Flectian On December 6. |leave M“;’T” morning "“ attend | gee have been working upon & solu- |Billingsnd Spencer com 25 Followiig the meeting ap old fash-| At o meeting of the A, G. Ham.|the YalePrlnceton football game at|tion for the past vear. Blllings and Spencer pfd 24% 251 lofied dance-tadk-place in'thié"hall and |iond camp, United Spanish War Vet. | Princeton, N-_J e ' — Tristol Brass ......... 20 terminated with refreshments;, erans, held at'the state armw ohArch |, Neckwear and hosiery reduced—| (OURT_BANS YPUPPY LOVE" [Colt's Arms ... .. 26 — stinet 1hst evening Captain Alfred H.| Connors-Halloran.—advt. ? A0 R bl Conn Lt & Pow pfd ...114 11§ SERIOUS CHINESE SITUATION | Griswold was nominated as comman- | o Dr-fl% e I“a;'k“h“]'“(l wwds at th: Enjoins Girl. Minor ¥From Keeping|FEagle Lock 72 ;i Hankow, China, Nov. 16.—(By As-|der of the camp. wi"’“ m;i;zflh? Sr r:pr : ;}nn(ti :\m;fi;m Company With Men and Boys Fafnir Bearing 65 | Boclated Press) - American, Brifish| Other nominations were John Shea Tohe . DA B Sk il Chicago. Nov. 16.—Judiclal cogni.|iart and Cooley . jand French residents of the province land Edward Egan, sonior vice-com-| o7, SR W0 T Bands: of the: prevalantr purpy Taves |Efd Blec Tight 173 Jof Honan, alarmed at the increase of |mander; Willlam -Reid, junior vice- iy L e 5 Y i D Landers 61 v d 5 2 Meet me at Schnarrs for dinner.— | marrlages caused Lucille Patterson, Jlawlessness and the appearance of an|commander;. William Magsey, offfcer |, 16 years old, to be enjoined fromi ‘; R ]{10“‘10"14‘1')' com .. 100 ?g:r;;r;t:: lc‘t;:‘;:nlnd r:lu,n]pnlgn against| of the day; John 1. Burns, :)fflvv‘r (:l The Holy Family Circle held a|"keeping company with men or boys oA I}‘ .(l}ofly;txnmpry pfd ..105 appealed jointly ‘tofthe guard. The election of. officers! . otine this afternoon:in St. Mary's | until she becomes 18 years of age," |y Y 38 . their legations for protection. ‘\\-lH.ml;e place on Dacember, 6, school, halt! in an order entered today by Judge N B Machine 41 Marriage licenses were issued ves-|iynch of the circuit court. N B Machine pfd . 41 terday to George A. Anderson of Os-| The order, which also provides that i:.”""']"“"”;"’ com 56 59 {good avenue and Irieda Hedenburg|the girl shall complete a high school P;"’I,‘ ARS THAL 40l B0 53 of _Osgood avenue; and Touis IV |course, is the result of a joint petition | E¢CK. Stow and Wilcox 32 34 Metty of 186 FEast Main street -and[filed by her parents asking that. a|RUssell Mfg Co ...... 9 Mary Ann Slasky of 46 Union street. |court order awarding custody of her[SCO¥ill Mfg Co 380 The meeting of the Swedish-Ameri- | to the mother, Mrs, Nellic Patterson [SOuthern N E Tel 129 can Republican club, scheduled to be| Hauss, be revoked and the girl plac-|Standard Serew 202 held this evening, has been postponed|ed in custody of her father, James "f"““"’y Works . 59% {for a week. Patterson of Moreys, Ill., “as long as ’j"‘j""«" Works pfd. .. 201 A daughter was born last evening| he ¢an control her.” Torrington Co com 431% [at the New Britain Generalghospital, [ ~Mrs. Hauss was divorced from Pat.|Traut and Hine .. 22 [to Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hotchkiss of | terson in January, 1918, On Oct. 30 |Travelers Ins Co 680 ' Kensington. Lucille became infatuated with a 17-|Union Mfg Co .... 49 L. R. Siegel of ‘27 Kdson street is|year-old school boy and ran away v < undergoing treatment at the New|from home when threatened with| U S Treasury—Balance, $369,307,261, 3 ftain G > apita ¢ A - | punishment. Rt 7 : ° | ‘;:Iv‘tt:t‘i“ fl(n;‘():"" hospital for an In-|p it P TRANGE DEATH REIT BEQHORE, FOR $I0 Woman Killed By Falling On Hot TWO SUITS BROUGHT Frank Dobronzyski of 24 Miilet Curling fron L The Post & Lester Co. of Hartford, :“;:‘:V'H“l“"‘_o:;::::“ror“““‘;:: (I:'l;:‘r:;‘r: Elizabeth, N. J, Nov. 16.—A fall through Tawyer George ‘J. Stoner, ' The| 0" @ hot curling iron today caused TEN DAYS a “Special” in for these bargains, All S ° ‘ Regular p) |T!c Starting Tpmol"row we will place on sale each day for - 267 Main Street Opposite West Main ——— Shoes or Hosiery. 'Watch Women’s Pat. Oxfords $1.98 rice $3.98. The funeral of John Cavanaugh will LR, P, | T ON 1 f [ than 25,000 votes were cast for FELT CERTAIN OF VICTORY AT POLLS (lias brought suit to recover §95, from French of this city, "a: formor jitneur. The papers were ‘sérved by Deputy- Sheriff M. D. Stockweéil. The writ s returnable in the city court at Hartford, one Dec. 11. Howard P, Mahl ot West Hartford has brought suit through.Judge Al- bert C. Bill of Hartford against Ber- nard Gordon of this city elaiming $250. The writ was gerved by Deputy Sheriff M. D. Stockwell and it is red turnable in the court of . common please at Hartford on the first Tues- day in December. WHshington, Pa., Senator from the Washington-Greene county district on Nov. 7, and the re- sult was a tie. - Common Pleas Judge Erwin Cummins ruled today that sev- enteen votes cast in the fifth precinct of McDonald were illegal and this made thejofficial count 12,757 votes | torney > tim was released CHILD KIDNAPPED LEAVING SCHOOL Woman Seizes Roosevelt Manufactur. er's Daughter and Flees in damages amounting, to $417. plaintiff alleges that the defendant did not pay him for work done on a building. The writ wasg issued by At- David L. Nair and was served by Constable Fred Winkle. It is re- turnable in the court of common plecas on the first Tuesday in December. a B OVERCOME BY LIQUOR Poli¢ceman Clarence Lanpher and Walter Malona brought a man to po- lice headquarters who had heen over- come in the Presto Lunch room, ap- parently from the effects of liquor eariy last evening. The police were un- able to secure the man’'s name. He was locked in a cell and after coming to expressed great surprise. The vie- without giving his say. to ir name, the polic GOING TO BIG GAME Chief William C. Hart, Sergeant George J. Kelly, Sergeant Willlam P. MeC'ue of the police department, and Daniel J. Mullen, left today for New tu each fer Colonel James 2. Barnett and 'George B. Sprows. A j | clection ‘probably will be held, KETS FOR PAULIST BOY SINGERS Nov. 24th, at Fox’s Jersey. They plan to witness the gpecial | Yale-Princeton foothall game on Sat-|the corner stone of dunior school of Trinity college urday afternoon, Admiral William 8. Sims, tired, accompanied by Mrs. Sims, re- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922. WALL STREET EXCHANGE REPORTS the death’ of Miss Mary Jessich, 26, school teacher, lzabeth, at public while she was go to classes. Miss Jessich had been il spells during the last three weeks and had remained she was feeling better and at her ho resume work. on was in her hand mother found her, and a wound was on her forehead, BACK AF R 54 Y] Admiral Sims Retums to His Boy- hood Home. Port Hope, rned yesterday to Port native town, after an absence of 54 years. A public reception was and he also presided at the the “To Be Exchanged at Crowell’s, Monday, Nov. 20th After breakfast she went to her bedroom to arrange her hair and while there fell. Ontario, Nov. U. 8. N, re- STOCK No. 3/ reparing to 1 with dizzy me. Teoday decided A curling when her EARS 16, —Rear Hope, his given him, laying of memorial 'duck will have to get its plumage in bers Rartford Stanley I'. Eddy, Manager WE OFFER— International HARTFORD: Hartford-Conn, : We Offer:— 50 Shares AMERICAN HARDWARE 50 Shares STANLEY WORKS, Common 100 Shares .STANLEY NEW BRITAIN Hartford Btock Exchange We Ofier s BILLINGS & SPENCER, Member Consolidated Stock Capital $2,000,000.00. Bank by mail. Conservatives hold 'approxima safc majority in British election; la- bor makes great gain cutting tory ad- vantage in commons, { Premier Bonar lLaw gets a good \ote and 18 re-elected; Asquith and Sir Robert Horne among winners; Joseph Devlin and Col. Arthur Lynch | are defeated. Lady Astor 1s re-elected by closer margin than when first sent to par- Any danger of immediate rupture between Turkish nationalists at Con- stantinople has been outwardly dis- pelled by Angora note promising to respect terms of Mudania convention, M Clemenceau ‘shows himself to be a good “mixer” on board ship and be- Heves that he can stand excitement of New York, President Ebert favors non-parti- MISS ROBERTSON HUNTS JOB Not Easy at 69, Says Defeated Okla- homa Representative Kansas City, Nov. 16.—"The lame order before it determines where it will fly next,”” Miss Alice Robertson, defeated Oklahoma Representative, said today when asked about her plans after March 4. “I don’t know what I want to do; but the good lLord does, and Be will direct me,” she said. "I sold my cafeteria business, and of course it is not easy finding a joh at 69 o~ getting back into the business world, but I have to work and something suitable will show up, I'm sure.” She shows no physical detriment from the strenuous campaign she was in recently, TFor two months she averaged almost one hundred miles daily, she says, most of the distance over country road. She has no com- plaint of her treatment in Washing- of va a in ton, for Reserved Seats Get Yours—Tickets Going Fast PUTNAM & CO. bers New York Stock Exchange Exchenge (Successors to Ricliter & Co.) 7 Preferred New Britain Natioual Dank Bldg. 10 lel‘fl Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Donald R. Hart, Mgr. To Yield Approximately 8 Per Cent. Price On Application We do not accept margin accounts JOHN P. KEOGH Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danb New Ha Middletawn BONDS Springfield Direct Private Wire to New York and Bosatom G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1018 The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. Surplus Funds §2,000,000. 00 Safe Deposlt Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Settlement of Estates. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world, LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING It is safe and saves time. { women picketing British embassy. Speaker Avers laan men here. said, was based upon statistics. e e Btock 81 West Matn 6t, Tel. 5040 Silver Stocks Members New Yowsk Stock Exchange MEMBERS HARTFORD STOOK EXCHANGR Trust Bldg., Tel, 3-6839 NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Main St., Telephone 1818, WORKS, preferred i R . 0 - Thomson, Tfenn & Co. New York Stock Exchange Preferred Exchange of ‘New York Brief News Dispatches From all Over the World Iy (san ministry of industrial leaders in order to -help German government's difficulties, St. Louis branch of American as- ° | saciation for Recognition of Irish Re- | public withdraws from national body | because of being out w ganize as “American Kriends of Ire- land.” . of sympathy ith De Valera, promises to reor- Senator-clect Iess of Ohio, in ad- llament; other women candidates|dress at Cincinnati opposes any pro=- seem to have been beaten. | posal for abolition of U, 8 Labor —— | Board until a better idea can be worked out. are dismissed against MacSwiney and other at Washington for Complaints rs. Muriel arrested J. Ogden Armour presents plan to Attorney General Daugherty and Sec- retary Wallace for merger with Ar- mour and Co. by another of the “big four” packing houses. “The Congressmen have been won- derful to me,” she said. “Never once - have I felt disturbed, neglected because I was a woman. They have shown me only the highest respect and courtesy.” embarrassed or SAYS WOMEN WASTE MONEY They Get Only Third Value For It Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 16.—That 86 per cent of all money in.circulation in this country passes through‘the hands women who receive only one third lue for it was an assertion by Mrs, l2dith McClure Patterson of Dayton at State convention of building and Her statement, she As a result of Mrs. Patterson’s “‘dis- closure” the building and loan men are to be enlisted in a great campaign Ohio to interest women in finane- ing matters so they may be ablé to obtain “value received” for the money they put into circulation.

Other pages from this issue: