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[ s H S I]EBATERS DEATHS AND FUNEXALS :hlu-z"(;‘u..l t:x: Kron;n -;.ctetf’ (}é the City “ wAlLS T Tfl[;K e b1l wedlsh Lutheran church an amp ems . it v Us Gabricl W, Skomars, Kill Kare, — B | The funeral of Gabriel Wilhelm (Signed) Headquarters for Flapper Coats at o T" AREUE B[]N”s Skomars will be_held at 1:30 o'clock {:“H, CLARA I(E:JNEY. Besso-Leland's,~advt, " on Saturday afternoon at his late RS, DEWEY SELANDER, L. 0. 0. M, will hold a regular Bt deaalna home at Newington and at 2:16 MRS, A, W. WILLOUGHBY, | mecting and olass {tiation 1viday '&'&"’m’k’l’.«'&f’m""m"“" O o'clock services will be held in Er. ANDREW ABRAHAMSON, |evening, Quotations furalined by Putnam tiotareenh $0 Richtor & 00 ] T 0 ‘s mr School T Nlt win chapel, with Rev, Dr, Abel Ahl- e Kiss Mamma, Kiss Papa—new|& Company, Stanley I. Fddy, Manager 81 West Main 8¢, Tel, 8040 I'] “ fllfl 0 quist offictating. Burial will be in OARD OF THANKS dance record, No, 18978,—C, L, Plerce ' High Low Olose o / s Falrview cemetery, We wish to express our most heart- | & Co,~—advt, Am Bt,Sug ... 41% 01‘% 1y . e —————— | wwk_'hm‘or Nommm s ” ::‘I: :hu?ku ll: 11«“;(.‘1 dno!ghhol: and PThn rogular meeting of Laurel|Am Can ,, 71 T2 8% The runn'r:l "::1'1\1’:4 Julla Mageo Dul}?y.ntcrlho erl:n!hn o';el:u:nbelzwv; J:‘:l;llr;; ;totl :\n' w'nll b)f h;-‘;: “M:y :m ‘S‘“& ol P L We Offer % o 45 o'clock, ere will|Am Cot Ol ,,,, 18% 18 18 3 was held at 0 o'clock this morning|husband and fathet, James Carr, We |be election of ofticers. The'afte Am Loco , At the meeting of the Debating club at 8t. Joseph's church. Rev, Patrick | desire to thank jn a speclal manner |soclal and supper will be ommor:;l,.m Am i;m & To l::; l::% 1::: 50 s l w k held this atternoon, lfllh;udlnr the an- fiul’;‘r was the c.olc-l;runt of u']u'oh-mn 2\0 ;m;flnyclnl of tl?o&Arlnm'\Icnn P‘:IDM ; The annual meeting of the stook-|Am 8g Rf om .. 76% 76 76 tan ey orks. nual tryouts were declded upon, It|high mass of requiem; Rev, Thomas|Goods Co., Russe ¢ Lrwin's oifice, | holders of the New Britain National |Am Bum Tob ..., 30 290 2084 was declded to have a trial debate Jm h;dm, was deu:na and ne\;M.l. :‘or.::;\lfifcr:’v;rdftf}:::: ‘i:!l l’uullu"l",t‘.;. bank will be held January 9, 1923, |Am Tel & Tel. 126 124% 124% 50 North & Judd. next Thursday. The question will bo: | 10, SUILYaR wan sub-deacon. M| B wociety PR mpate” aetens Borcis) 48 the New | Am Teb .. G WL 850 Landers, Frary & Clark. Resolved, That the Soldlers' Bonus|mass and as the body was being| MRE, JAMES CARR AND FAMILY. | Mrs, Paul Caradatt opf 648 gv:-.:‘m‘:’:d AITI C:l:“ ; :ga :; . G Bill, recently vetoed by President|taken from the church she rendered, e street, ol bt Tp & 8 1..101% 1014 mlx Harding, be enacted into law. The| Nearer My God to Thee.” NO PROSECUTI Pedro Estrado of 66 Beaver street, | At Guit & W I , 24 23% 23% time alloted to each speaker will be M'I;he nnl;mb;nre;ru gver« Pu;lv:(I-L. ON OF ¢mployed by the Corbin Screw Corp, [ Bald Loco .... 138% 126 1261 | eee——— five minute The following were|Murray, chael arvey, atrl c. STARK AND BROWN' suffered an njury to his hand while at | Baltimore & 2% 4% ey chosen judges: Mr. Salles, Miss Fer- | Crelgh, Willlam Quinn, Joseph Ken Work this morning, He was taken to | Beth Bteel B 63% o4y [ K ) guson, Miss Woodworth and Miss Re-|n¢dy and John O'Brien. Rev. Father ik the New Britaln General hospital for | Can Pacific .. 148% 143% —— T - gan, Beveral candidates are out for [Daly conducted the committal service treatment, . Cen Leath Co, 33% 83% the team. Among them are three|Aat the grave in St. Mary's new ceme- U. S, District Attorney Smith Finds Mr. and Mrs, Henry Whuchert of 54| Ches & Ohlo ... 66 681 veterans, Moses Rosenthal, president|tery: Seymour street announce the engage- | Chi Mil & St P 22% 22y of thé olub; Charles Covert, and Os- o lr i N'o Intention to Violate Law ment of their daughter, Ruth Liltan, |Chi RIsl & P .. 3254 321 [ ] car Desmarais. Mr, Sallee will direct Benno to Roy N, Cameron . the feam this yaar, Miss Mary Bennett, aged 56 years, Against Transporting Wino prifey eron of 20 Rentaohier g:::focc"z:;:r' o Al i Members New York Stock Exchange The opening, game for the N. B. :}:::{ g:&err: ;t;.e;kh??hénzznzlgr}xe:: No steps will be taken for the| The annual meeting of the Foreign|Con aGs 120% 120% MIMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE H. 8. basketball team will bo played | th operation about & week ago for|Prosecution of Constable Georgo A.|Misslon Circle of the Elim Swedish | Cornl Prod Re . 1350% 131% HARTFORD: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg, T tomorrow afternoon at 6:30 o'clock +1 Stirk and Truckman Michael Brown, | Baptnst church will be held tonight | Crucible Steel 67% 12 NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Main 6t Telephone sgainst Portland High school. The “l“: ’emfi;ml ';é ':h!fi"m-nflh' 13"": against whom a report of alleged |8t the church at 8 o'clock, Cuba Cane Sugar 13% 143% 14% team has been practieing every day :h‘ree(:‘ bro::x'er-a M‘L::N 91"]:‘:"1(' :::d transportation was made severnl| Members of Clan Douglas O, §, 0| Endicott-John .. 89 8% 81% :ore:,::dp”'l“h:’;u:;v?dw;n v:c"toayl :a Wiilam Bennétt The'(uncml will | Weeks ago, Judge E. L. Smith, United ;llllglté gl’ Torrington Friday evening | Erie ..... cirees 10% 10% 10% .~ L efr . practice gamos by large scores auq |be hold at 9 'clock tomorrow morn. | Siates District Attorney at Hartford, ot Clan Stewart of that oity, The | rle st pfd ... 16% 16% 158 We Offer and Recommend— &e announced this afternoon following | bus will leave South Chureh,corner|Gen Electrio ...181% 181% 18144 confidence {s running high throughout | ing at 8t. Mary's church. Burial will at 6:30 6 sonenl The't i be in Bt Mary's new cemetery, the completion today of a thorough :30. Gen Motors .... 14 13% 13% & g V . < xpla L al e e Reynolds, forwards; Wear and Neipp, Mrs. Rebecea Birnbaum m,‘,’,;‘:fe u?,"‘"f,’- ",""Q,'"f,‘f t"‘;" i 7:80. The Chrlltmuml,:urg :?;gsr:‘l:e.: fl‘tmNocr:h z:d :gz ;:a i COVI / g. ol toc suards, O'Srien and Huber will prob-| Mrs. Rebécca Birnbaum, aged 67 Entonsdisciose " FOWE | it 867 o e PRER: Lo ably into the game before the|years, of 206 Hartford avenue, died |iD C&rrying a barrel of wine through i 't;m;; a i Oclocki“ " Inter goon % % the street, was acting under orders of rst anniversary high mass will | Inter Con pfd ... % % s orua blows. | Duaslug willpré. ::G!O:'E::d"“h:‘:‘w’;‘?;:flb yS';: o sons. | & constablo and that the official in|be said for Frank Mofetta Friday|int Mer Masine | 1y 11y same. d ‘[ turn had acted in good faith in or-| Morning at 8 o'clock at St. Joseph's | Int Mer Mar ptd 51% 49 The results of the junior class nom- | The funeral was held this afternoon, hurch. inations for office are as follows: |and burial was in Beth Alom ceme- | dering the stuff transported. -l 4llis-Chalmers . 43% 43% i Constable Stark had attached & There will be a rehearsal of St. [ Pacific Ol ..... 47% 465 President, Charles Covert, John But- | tery. g (R WO M oY Jond. Bus barrel of wine in a Washifgton street Mv.:?{ n‘l::n?r‘:ho_h‘l 1nkthe church this| Int Nickel 14% 14 —M ¢ 1 v d home, payment on a consignment of [evenin :45 o'clock, Int Paper ..... 63% b63% b3y . Ilaurl‘:e hl;:flfcl:?lb'ueez:t?&mn‘cnnh‘eli-’&re’ Mrs. Lillian Winter. grapes having been refused the plain- | _Misses Viola and Sylvia Alex of 42| Kel Spring Tire. 45 4% 4N P 3 » v CallaNan MA.;‘garet Hat, Marlos o) The tuneral of Mrs, Lilllan Winter tiff. He turned the barrel over to|Hawléy street, will spend the week-|Kenn Copper .. 37% 38% 367% nm mn ley and. Dors Bloom: t urcr | Yas held from the home of her|prown who was bringing it to Stark’s |end at Waterbury, This evening the | Lack Steel . 76 76 76 9 George Frey, John Kerpan cea urer | brother, Burton H. Smith of Eim | [oil WA Vil TUCRns e B e, [Young women will be attendants at | 1o ren Valley . 63% 63 63% NEW BRITAIN Harttora p—. m;u;ag:“ hey. ohn Kernan and Har- gm, lt,)hlncufterno‘oNn éu }flfio rgellolclc The matter was reported to Prose- 80l affair at the Hotel Elton, at|Mex Petrol ....243 240 243 New Britaln Natioual Bank Bldg, 10 Central Row L S ol s oy, Dr. George W, C. HIIl oftielated | o yny p4torney Joseph G, Woods, | Waterbury, Midvale Steel . 28% 28% 28% Telephone 32580 Telephone 3-4141 mphion elu 0ld a méet- | and interment was in Fairview ceme- who at Judge Smith's suggestion | The Goodell ¢lub nominating com- | Miss Pacific ... 16% 163 183 Members Members ing in the academic bullding at the |tery, turned it over to the federal author- [Mittee will meet Monday atternoon to|N ¥ Central ... 04 028 03 | Hartford Stock Exchange New York Btock Exchangs clonlo of special ;;e:ihod this afternoon. —_— Ttids dor.an nvestigation: fominate officers for next year. Fred|N Y N H & H.. 21% 213 21% Donald R. Hart, Mgr. A - Lad- g orth Pacific .. 764 15% X% er ;‘:.nx; ]:.’;nc‘mu: fn thelr respective ::]rg, f::;no}flemxl:?;et};‘ooru,e 1:1;.:&;{:?:; Committee to Discuss . ’rhet an}m- L. Davis Bible class will[ Pure Ol ..,... 2% 2% i, 50 Shares STANLEY WORKS COMMON assé: T m }l! T- Tax on Water Main |meet this evening at the Y. M. C. A. |Pan Am P & T 84% 818 8294 noon with burial in that town. Untitf = CA8X O WALCE WA |0y o hors and officers of - the|penn R R .. - 6% 46K 4oy 50 Shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK WILLIAMS ELECTED | reidont of New Britain " "** “last for consideration_ at. tonight's| SOUh COngregational Sunday school | Pieroo Arrow | 123 113 113 50 Shares NORTH & JUDD ‘s w n. 3 Prices il ol meeting of the charter revision com- W,;.h':e;:}“;;’ ec‘,::gg.zauonal an sty gmsigxr'h Coal 88% 58% B8y on Application. HEAD OF U. 0. G. C. . Mrs. Charles Kimberly. mittee s the recommendation of thel "y, 1"\l TOLESSFELORaL ehureli|Ray Con Cop .. ;m ;:’é ;:32 We do not accept margin accounts The funeéral of Mrs, Charles Kim-|water board relative to extensions of row evening. Rep 1 &.8 s o 4 « M = ¥ pellyion ’ff'fam{m Ry t‘h‘;:;‘{‘?‘;‘; x'::;“;-r X"gh]fof";;"t B it as g e oo inen bandages| Roval D, N ¥ L61% 0% s1y R B VS T Local Branch of O tzation Names c. y, was he s afternoon at & A _|1s desired by the Visiting Nurse As-|Sinclair Oil Ret 32 318 318 officlated and interment was in Bris- |[period of 10 years, with all régular | Studebaker Co 1353 1”2 138% > of Candidates, tol. - |rentals deducted from the bilia. Texas Ofl , wy 1% 419 Bember Consolidated stook Exchange of New York The board will also hear a repor Texas & Pacifie o i Chiarles C. Willlams has been elect- Mrs. Charles J, Flenke trom Corporation Counsel J. H. Kirk- Tovaceo Prod.. so% o say | Waterbury STOCKS ¢4 noble commander of the United| mme funeral of Mrs Charles J.|ham relative to the scope ot sehool Transcon Onl .. 11% 11% 11% anbury BONDS New ¢ of the Qolden Croms, and the| ronye of 447 Arch street, who died |committee powers. Judge Kirkkam Union Pacific .. 138% 1875 1377 Middletown Springfield following officers were named to serve | yegterday afternoon at the local hos. |was requested to prepare such a re- ot United Fruit .. 15734 18594 156 Wit the new noble commander: Noble | piea1, will be held at 3 o'clock on Sat- |port following a disagreement at the United ROSt .. 70% 60% 70% Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston Vice-commander, Mrs. Margaret Steele; | .40y nfternoon at her late home, and |last meeting. as to the extent of the (Continued from First Page) |13 tndus Alco 6§ 6614 667 G. F. GROFF, Mgr—~Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Baok Bldg~~Tel 1018 worthy prelate, Mys. Lilllan Goodrich; | a¢ 3:30 o'clock at Erwin chapel’ in |board’s authority over school matters. U 8 Rubber Co 58% 52% 6274 A i keeper of records, Miss Carmella Mig- | pairview cemetery. 'Rev, Henry W. Seymour, restaurant &t 1 Beymotr|y; g gyeel ., ., 106% 104% 1057% llzzl; financial keeper of records, Bd- | majer, pastor of the First Congrega. LEFT FOR ITALY street, was discharged in two countsiy; g gee ped .. 121% 19194 1315 win L, Willlams; treasurer, Charles H. | tional’ church will officlate at the| Antonio and Mario Cianel, local|of liquor luv{ violation on motion of | yypay Copper .. 68 62% 62% Otis; worthy herald, Salvatore Mig-(gervice, Prior to her marriage, Mrs. |Italians, left today on the stcamer Ma- [ Lawyer P. F. McDonough. Asetétant | g “gudts - 6% 6% 8y lizzl; warden of the. inner'gate, Harry fienke. was Miss Franced Curtis of | jestic for Cherbourg, France, from Prosecutor W. M. Greenstein m‘fid Mid States Ofl . 11% 113% 118 The Hartford-Conn cticut Tmt CO Smltg; warde: of m‘e outer g}tefi Hové« Torrington. She was born in that|which city théy will gobbyt tm“lh t;: g;e';‘larc‘;&h;']" argument as did the | wegtinghouse , 59% 5934 6934 e mpany ard Conger; first trustee, John 3 N 3 by boat to their e V' i i’ . Street; l::pnd trustee, Edwin L. Wil ‘::l;;: T;dyr:;::edgt:eresg:“)lefi;sms;- i‘t?’&fi%?&i st: Fulero, Sersenw?t Michadel l;‘l‘ynn. Pl;ltlol;rdmn NN Lem__fi._lza% 2N qunel Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. lgma; third leusiae, Tony Fusco; rep- |sidos her husband, two ~children, e ‘](f:;"’zy oA m‘i‘:.:t::, ol (Putnam & Co.) Capital $2,000,000.00. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 | resentative to the grand commandery, 1 b B NoHTE o R e B ;"e':";y'y.fii? o e ond Moward,| Local Undertaker Namijl ke | SEmber B and upon chelr ontrance .y 116y 1ng o . e Wl L Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Cotirt; alternate, John . Street. Krampts, of Hartford, and four broth- Toda.VIP.V gflvgl’ml’ T uas | dapeeh threw the conthita of & TRIA 41y Erardwase 233 243 Settlement of Estates. Following the election of officers a|ers, Charles Bushing, of Wyoming; Hartford, Dec. 14.—Eugene J. * . Am Hosiery .... 3 60 N . 0 class of candidates was received into|Ralph Bushing, of Holyoke, Mass., | ter of New Britain was today Do I pnolion ahd. an SUAE LSRRI R L0 ot LA i eh Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. B soiiiar ns st masing |and Bull ho£'7e8d Busdlan ot Wesi- | a0 by Governoe Laks & mantba of tha| (AL 1 wws miooholte. /L Bilings and Spencer com 2 LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING 3 ' o 3 ield, sta " ngs an pencer p! 25 s : . 0 will be held. & ers to compléte the unexpired term [drink from a flu);\ andiwher:-hheflsaw Bratol Bram .., s 18 Bank by mail, It is safe and gaves time. | CARD OF THANKS of James J. Lenehan of Hartford, re- lt\:le xo:::imen hre tmli‘e;ln i:fil‘l r;ml‘:: Colt's Arms ... .. 23 251 W POLICE SEUK PICKPOCKETS | We wish to thank our nelghbors| SiEned. Mr. Porter's term will expire |No liquor was fou i Conn Lt & Pow ptd ....113 115 ‘msS.rgennt l\‘mtnltiu flRlva’l mhv ¢on-and friends for their kindness and|July 1, 1924. Mrs. Jozwingki Arrested. Hagle Lock ..... oting an investigation into com-|sympathy shown during the death of g 4 3 Mrs. Stefanio Jozwinski, of 334 Fafnir Bearing . 66 vice president, L. C. Root, plaints made that pickpockets are ac-|our beloved mother, and especial “"C“M\Gng’bosfi‘?j’fi‘%ofi'w_ Park street, was arrested today by |Hart and Cooley . 10 80 WILL ASK TAX ABATEMENTS ton; gecretary, H. C. Miles, Milfords tive in the city. Three women are|we wish to thank the Vicking A. C,,| New York, o 1y that the. New|Plainciothes Policemen - John C.|Hfi Elec Light 168 168 A ARG treasurer, Willls A. Lane, Burnsides reported to, have beon viotims of |tho officers of Andree lodge, No, 47,|ment was made today O losed |Stadler and Patrick McAvay, on a|Landers F .. 67 70 Yoo i 5 County presidents: = Hartford, H. Ry dipe” yestérday atternoon. the Royal Typewriter Co, the Parker | York Stock exchango would B9 S%6%| 1yroe of violation of the llquor law,|J R Montgomery com 190 ows, Cripples and Othiers Who | Rose, Newington; New Haven, R.ly | | all day on Saturday, 0 She is the wife of Peter Jozwinski,[J R Montgomery pfd Cannot Pay Will Appear At Hearing | C0leman, Cheshire; Faitfleld, G. la who was in court this morning(N B Gas ....... 36 Warneck, Cannondale; Litchfield, ¥u charged with violation of the liquor|N B Machine . 4% in Mayor’s Officc Monday Night. |G. Davis, Torrington; New Londom, law, and whose case was continued |N B Machine ptd .. 40 Fred W. Burton, Mystic; Middlesa®, until tomorrow morning. Niles-Be-Pond com 54 More than 40 petitioners for abate-|John Lyman, Middiefield; Wind North and Judd ....... 55 ment of personal tax will be given an|Dr. G. P, Percy, Woodstook; Tolland, EAK HERE Peck, Stow and Wilcox 88 35 |opportunity to present their reasons|C. G. Billings, Somers. Vice preai<s WILL sP Russell MI8 CO «vvuvuss 98 | for asking rellef at a meeting of the|dent New England fruit show for & . Scovill Mfg Co . 153 |mayor and board of alderman with|Connecticut, Charles L. Gold, Corn< Bouthern N E Tel 127 130 |the tax collector next Monday eve-|wall. Member of Newly Incorporated Manu- | 0 40vq Sorew 290 305 |[ning at 7:30 o'clock at the office of| The president, vice president, s颫 . | Stanley Works .. 58 62 |Mayor A. M. Paonessa. retary and New England vice presi factaring Fint t0 ACCHEY Yoon St::l:z W::kl prd 20 30 The meeting is the second held for|dent are re-elections. cal Engineers Tomotrow. Torrington Co com 4 45 ;’;irs &urpf’ieutthis bt Osminvtef:i Traut and Hine . 18 22 ) @l an equal number Adolph ' L. De Leeuw, _consulting | t000 MU0 TG -« 710 715 | petitioners was heard and in several|O8K Street Property editor of ‘The Amerlean Machintst,” |\, Er i T, ™ “ 48 |instances it was voted to abate the Is Sold for $46,000 who with Stanley T. Goes &Rd John T tax, Fred Winkle yesterday sold for Black of this clty, yesterday flled pa-| yaArsED BILLS REPORTED Collector Bernadotte Loomls ex-|angelo Berti, two tenement blosks. peTs O o o A oxt | Ralfed bills have made their ap-| blained today that a majority of those | mma osher Fuilaings on Oun steer by De Leeuw Machine Co., will address pearance ih this eity according to re-| Who are to appear are widows with-| Ajsy Semasko and Andrew Pausiewles Hie New Bhitain * sranchi - aiiericet ports. Bank officlals have discovered | Out sufficient means of support. There ¢, ‘s46,000. f Soclety of Mechanical Enx&neers, t0-1 8 case or two of the deception within[are also a number of cripples and| john Decker has purchased through motrow evening, at the ¥. M. C A |the past few days. A 830 bill was|men out of work who claim they can- Fred Winkle, a busfhess block at 518 There has been no decision on the : not pay and are asking to be excused . 1y incorporatéd com- [TFécently turned in at a local bank, and pay 2 Church street from Morris Tulin of DTt O e R eere of whem it will [the "20" was found to have been|from payment this year. Hartford, The reported purchase Ny &Y o WA o Il be | clipped from one corner. In another| In addition to those who have al-|puies is $14,000. start operations, ~The concern w ready been sent notices of the meet- i $100,000, divided Into|instance, a 85 bill was discovered T DR capitalized at o0 0% ngg Ing, Collector Loomis will give others| t $25 a share, which had “20" pasted on the cor- N 4,000 shares af 5 Al | nérs who claim they are unable to pay an|Driver of Oak Street The sumn of $16,000 has been p g opportunity to be heard, provided Jitney Under Arrest in already. i they present themselves at his office 1tney er Mr. De Leeuw, who resides in Plain- Vi t A this week. Domenick Wallek, of 12 Lyman i . fleld, N. J., is chairman of ;.he l",:\‘l- nc;lé obostorOGives 1 street, who conducts & jitney line over Y ing ressaroh pommitten. AN eIRes to Oregon Town the Oak street route, was arrested this A h of the standardization committee of| ., Vel T - 11.£vmcent As- STRIKE IS SETTLED noon by Motoreycle Policeman Wil- ave o e the American Soclety of Mechanical [, 0"\ L/ York, a direct descendant ——— liam Hayes, on a ¢harge of overorowd~ Engingers. of 'Col. John Jacob Astor, who found- ing his vehicle. He will be in police ¢ - His talk tomorrow evening will be Shoe Workers at Cincinnati Decide To | court tomorrow morning. According ed Astoria as a fur trading post in . ® e the subject ot metal cutting fools. o Ko o0 "Cired the Astoria ro. % to the policeman making the arrest, lee Thls Comm ln The mecting will ":‘t}:" .:eil::: i clllos.f liet commission $5,000 for its fire re-| 1eturn To Work—Accept 5 Cent|wallek had four or five more passen- with a supper. 8 mmeo % b gers In the machine than permitted H g open to anyone intérested. e lief fund. ki Wage Cut. brigritey b Local manufacturers say Mr. De- 3 Cincinnatl; Dec. 14.—SettIenent of | cmmm——— { Leeuw is a tool designer and machine TOD SUEe BARBAtE the shoe workers' strike in Cincinnati ; tional reputation. Toleodo, O., Dec. 14.—Walter Bar- . » i builder of internal which at its peak affected approxi- factured & number of | bare, Boston National league infielder, a PP a ohce He has nianufa mately 6,500 workers was announced L] rinding tools of standard [ has been purchased by the Toledo A ; 3 Milling aAd #LH 1 large office in | club of the American association after & conferénce of employes’ repre. BT i Mo vl b g & sentatives and manufacturers last| An Important meeting of Aerie 728, New York city. While nothing defi. night. F. 0. E, will be held Thursday night. Start Your Xmas Club at Thi s Bank This Year. already have joined. Are you one of 'I!:ese? New Britain Trust Open Saturday Evenings Hundreds NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922, nite is known, it is felt that if a plant is opened in New Britain it will be along experimental Ines. The new corporation is not expected ‘to be a competitor of the newly opéned Buol Machine Works, owned by Abraham Buol, former vice-president &f the New Britain Machine Co. JUDGMENT I8 SUSPENDED Yette Geragosian of Park street, Co. John P. Kellogg. Geragosian falled 3,233 P.C. DIVIDEND, Uxbridge, Mass, Dec. 14.—~The Davis and Brown Woolen Co. has A wage scale representing a reduc- tion ot five per cent was agreed upon the manufacturers agreeing to take declared a stock dividend of 3,233 per cent. The increase in capital stotk is from $15,000 to $500,000. The company operates a branch mill at East Killingly, Conn. MAN-KILLING HUNTER FINED Hohlton, Me,, Dec. 14.—Charles A. who was arraigned in superior court|yroak of Harrisburgy Pa., who was in- yestorday afternoon, charged with gjcted under a Maine statute for the contempt of court, was allowed to ge taking of human life while on a suspended judgment by Judge (jast October, paid a fine of oourt costs in the supreme judicial hunting $500 and to respond to & subpoena to ApPeAr ad | court here. He was discharged. Hoak a. witness In a liquor case, and capias was fssued in court, S SN, 8 shot and killed Dr. Lee Maynard of the superior | Philadelphia, whom he had mistaken for a deer. e LTI back as many of their former workers as possible. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED Connecticut Pomological Society Holds Its 32nd Annual Meeting Today at Hartford. 4 Hartford, Dec. 14.—Theé following officers were clected today by the Connecticut Pomological society at its $2nd annual meeting at Unity hall: All members are requested to be prés- ent. | CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR HER President, F. . Browning, Norwleh;‘