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Shirts | Hose Neckwear Handkerchiefs Scarfs Gloves Reduced Sweaters Prlces Bathrobes HIRTS ...voeeveeeceseesen... From $1.50 to $6.00 B el FrON 31 R250 [CKWEAR .................. From 50 to $2.65 ANDKERCHIEFS ............ From .10 to $1.35 ARFS .......eovveevee.n... From SL35 to $4.00 OVES b an e e oM 50 %0 $450 SWEATERS ................... From $5.00 to §14 WTHROBES .................. From $5.00 to $12 LA SUIT CASES AND BAGS SELLING AT COST i This law 15 as follows: i | vehicle or receptacle, AW | the delivery of such | selier. § | more than two hundred dollars, NEW <% D0R ARE GOUGED BY UNSCRUPULOLS DEALERS IN GOAL (Continued ¥rom First Page). the sealer be delivered to chaser at the time of the the pur- detivery, Text of the Law. “All coal sold, except in accordance with a written agreement with the purchaser otherwise, or offered for sale, in this state, shall be so sold or offered for sale by welght. No per- son, firm or corporation shall dell any coal unless such delivery is companied by a delivery ticket and a duplicate thereof, on which shall be distinetly expressed, in ink or other Indelible substance, in pounds, the welght of the coal contained in such together with the name of the seller and the name BRITAIN DAILY of the purchaser of such coal. One of such tickets shall be surrendered, upon demand, to the sealer of welghts and measures, for his inspection, and such ticket or, when the sealer. de- sires to retain the original ticket, welght slip issued by the seller, shall be dellvered to the purchaser, or his agent or representative at the time of coal, and It the purchaser, or his agent, takes such coal from the place of pur- chase, a delivery ticket, showing the actual number of pounds delivered, shall be given to the purchaser or his | Holsapple of Torrington, will be held | gears-Roeb agent, at the time of delivery. person who shall violate vision of this act ghall be fined not or imprisoned notimore than six months, | or both.” If You Haven't Any Coal. Here are the directions fssued by the Fuel Administration yesterday for those who have no coal. “Don't apply to the office of the State Administrator. Ask your near- est dealer for fuel. If he can't pro- vide the kind of coal you want, ask him for some substitutes. Should he inform you he cannot sell even sub- stitutes, write to your local fuel ad- ministrator. Ask him for soft coal or buckwheat. Be sure to mention the dealer with whom you have placed your order.” City Items Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morane. —advt. The Hardware City Loan Corpora- tion sold today through the Camp Real Estate Co. a one family house on Kelsey street to George and Ida HERALD, FRIDAY, ohurch will hold & rehearsal at o'clock tonight. Charles Bogon, of 316 Arch street, was admittéd to the New Hritaln Gen eral hospital today to undergo treat. ment for an Injury suffered to his hand while at ‘work at Landers, Frary and Clark Mtg Co. A son was born today at the New Britain General hospital te Mr. and Mr# Arthur Jones of Plainville, Catherine Polweo of 26 Silver street is undergoing treatmtent at the New Britaln General hospital for in« juries suffered while at work at the Corbin 8crew Corp. John Worchik of 128 North street left the New Britain General hospital today after updergoing treatment for injuries suffered while at work at the Corbin Berew Corp. DEC WALL STREET STOCK [§ EMBER 15, 1922 EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Btreet, 10:10 a. m —Opening prices In today's market were irregu- lar with the main tendency downward Baldwin and Studebaker each dropped a point. There were & few strong spots, notably Chesapske and Ohlo, which advanced 2 8.8 on overnight annguncement that negotiations for its purchase by the Van Swerlngen in- torests were unsteady, Slight jm- provement alse was noted In the preferred and New York Central. Jersey Central apened one point lower and then j d 8. Pepple's Gag moved to higher ground in re- DEATHS AND FUNERALS Gabriel W. fkomars The funeral of Gabriel Wilhelm Bkormars of Newington, will be held at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at his home and at 2:16 o'clock at Er- win chapel, Rev. Dr. Abel Ahlquist will officlate and burial will be in Fairview cemetery. Mrs. Charles J. Flenke The funeral of Mrs. Charles J. IPlenke of 447 Arch street will be held from her late home on Saturday aft- ernoon at 3 o'clock, and from Erwin mortuary chapel at 8:80 o'clock. Rev. H. W. Maler, pastor of the First Con- the | gregational church, will officlate and [covering accelerating the advance. other ticket shall be retained by the |interment will be in Fairview ceme-|8. Steel common touched 107, ‘|nighest figure in over a month and tery. Mrs. Mary Holsapple The funeral of Mrs, Mary Miller Mrs. Harry U. Thompson of this city. Miss Mary Bernett The funeral of Miss Mary Bennett was held at 9 o'clock this morning in St. Mary's church. Rev. Willlam A. Krause was the celebrant of a solemn high mass of requiem; Rev, J. Leo Sulllvan was deacon, Rev. John T. Winters was sub-deacon and Rev. Raymond J. Clabby was master-of- ceremonies. The pall bearers were: Willlam Lanza, Gifbert Sullivan, Michael McInerney, Martin J. Kelly, Fred Billings and Frank Hahn, The commitfal service at’'the grave in St. Mary's new cemetery was conducted by Rev. Father Winters. CARD OF THANKS, We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to those who by their words and' déeds aided and consoled us in our recent be- reavement, the death of our wife, mother and sister, Mrs. Lillian Winter. Also, we wish to thank. those neigh- bors and other friends who sent their, beautiful floral tributes. . sincere .| Cen Leather ... sponse to the announcement of an increased dividend and Columbla Gas rose in sympathy. ~ National Lead was pushed up 2 points, A reaction- ary tendency was noted in New Haven, St. Paul, Northern Pacifio, Corn pro- ducts and. Plggly Wiggly. Nearly 100 stocka on the New York exchange sold ex-dividend today. Forelgn ex- changes opened firm, Wall Street, Noon,—Loases of one to thres points were established by a number of the olls, food, equipments and a few less active shares before tHe decline was checked. Large buy- ing- orders for steel, copper, merchan- dising and Public Utility issues start- ed a vigorous upward movement, short u. the Reynolds Spring jumped 6% points. Gains of 3 to 8 points were made by American Smelting, National Lead, Btromburg carbureter Any| Saturday afternoon in Copake, N. Y.|and Chesapeake and Ohlo. Call money any pro- | Mrs. Holsapple was the mother of opened at 4 per cent. Quotations furnlvhed by Putpam & Company. Am Can L T4% Ta% 8% Am Car & Fdy x184% 184% Am Cotton Oil. 18% 17% Am Loco .. 1247% 122% Am Smit & Ret. 68% 56 % Am 8g Ref em. T6% 74% Am Bumat Tob.126% 124% Am Tob .. AB5% Am Wool ....x 95% Anocanda Cop . 603% Atch Tp & 8 F.101% At Guit & W I. 28% Baldwin 'Loco .127% Baltl & Ohlo .. 42% Beth Steel B .x 64 Can Paclfic 43% 4% T1% 23% 82% Ches & Ohlo .. Chi Mil & 8 P. Chi Rek Is & P, Chile Copper .. Chino Copper . Consol Gas : Corn Prod . Crucible Steel , 78% Int Nickel Int Paper . We Offer 50 Stanley Works, BONorth& Judd. HARTFORD: Hartford-Conn. Trust NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Main St.. y Harttord SBtock Exchange Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We 4 50 Shares STANLEY WORKS COMMON * Offer / " 50 Shares LANDERS, FRARY & CL 50 Shares NORTH & JUDD Prices on We do not mept mn'gln accounts JOHN P. KEOGH New York Stook w-;::hry STOCKS . | {’n‘a‘a..... BONDS ‘ WILLIAM WINTER AND FAMILY. |Kélly Spring Tire 44% Kennecott Cop.. 87% Lehigh Valley .. 64% kind | Mex Petroleum 240 - idvale Steel .. 20% L. Chapman. Choice ribbon candy. Canes, bas- kets, bitter and sweet almonds, can- died fruit, salted nuts. McEnroe's, West Main street.—advt. SHIRTS hite, Silk ‘Stripe ' CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our neighbors and friends for their kind-|M ALY onnors - H‘é]loran 7 f¢ (183 Linden street. MOHILL BROS. 1 Chrlstmas Suggestlons mtain Pens ' Cigars harp Pencils i Pipes ss Baskels Pencil Sets 'ers;ts Cames ¥ Music Rolls : Ink Wells Men’s Pocketbooks ! Leather Cases Printing Sets Crayon Sets Painting Sets Sell Nothing But Quality Merchandise § tions, for all kinds of Magazines all parts of the Country. . . SP——g MOHILL BROS. / m ST New Britain, Conn. ‘ ane .1360 The “Quitcher Peekin” Girls' club entertained the boys from “Camp As You Like It” Lake Dunmore, Vt., last evening at the home of Miss Eleanor Bent. Headquarters for women's coats Resge-Leland’s 0f course—advt. A daughter was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Porter of Good siik hostery at Romw ! ddvt. -~ The Everyman’s Blble class i | strel show committes will meet Tues- day afternoon at eltbar 4 or b o'clock at the Y. M: C, A. ness and sympathy towards us in the death of our mother and grandmother, Mrs. Julla McGee, and we wish es- pecially to thank the 8t. Joseph's Minstrels and the Ladies’ Ald society of St. Joseph's church for their kind- ness and beautiful floral offerings. (Signed) MR. AND MRS. A. C. SUNDBERG, DOROTHY AND . REDERICK SUNDBERG, AND MRS. WILBUR HILL! /AND FAMILY, { Mother 1n Irei'nna?voa'n MoGor- 7 o'clock for the purpose of holding first nominations of officers for the coming year. Following the meeting ‘a pinochle tournament will be held for the members and their friends, turkeys being given as prizes. The choir of St. John's Lutheran To Holders of U. S. Victory 4349 Bon (5th Lib. Bonds) Look at Your Bonds If the number is preceded by the letter A, B, C, D, E, F, the Bond is called for payment by the Govern- ment and the last coupon will not be cashed by them, thereby stopping interest on these Bonds December 15th. If you find this to be the case bring them to the Burritt Savings Bank., We will either cash them for you or credit them on your Book. Burritt Savingi ing 7t0 9 p. m. 16.—Judge Bawin & U. 8. District court heard nrgumenu here today in the habeas corpus action of Harry F.| Morse of Greenwich against Jacob B.4 Walter, U. 8. Marshal. The pro ceedinhgs are an outgrowth of the gov. ernment case against i'nl- Morse | and 33 others charged With using the | mails in a' conspiracy to defraud. Judge Carl Foster, one of the at- torneys for Morse, attacked the in-] digtment in the' action declaring it was not in accordapce with Connecti- { ney Edward L. Bmlt.h repreunled the, government. A recess was taken| shortly after noon. Mills Is President of Plunibers’ Association A. A, Mills wes elected president at the annual meeting of the ' Master !y Plumbers’ association which was held at the Chamber of Commerce rooms last evening. C. A. HjeFpe was named vice president; O. A. Peterson, secre< tary, and A. E. Welant" tredsure'r! All plumbers reported a prosperou year and plans were discussed for a: eduecational campaign to be carried out sometime d=rln= the coming year, CONSERVO THE IDEAL cn:nus aivr. 4 *Engi fit JU 8 Rubber Co :68% Missouri Pacific 16% N Y Central .. 93% NYNHGH Norfoll & West 112% North Pacific .. 76% Pure Of) . ...... 37% Cuba e Sugar 14% John. 87% Plcmc ol Pan Am P &7 '83% Penn R R 467 Royal | Binolate ‘O m South Pacific 10% Union Unlud Uni i “ 'nm U 8 Indus Algo - § . b3% 1om U 8 Steel ....; 108%. U 8 Steel ptd .. 151 'Uuh Copper . 63% ys Overland, 17 ma mfin on . 1% W i 59% *Natio e aivigena. % 0% 124% '"124% *Extra, Aetna " Life Am Hardwors Bige-HId ‘'Cpt 'Co com. 136 '| Bfilings’ & Spencer com. mmnu & fipefloer ptd "! Fatnir Bearing Co Hart & Cdoley . ./} Htd, Electric Light. Landers Frary & Clark. 67 | Peck, Btow & Wilco: | Beovill Mig Co .. v I mmmu E L Mtlzkem "W mn‘ o, J R Montgomery com.. 4 R /Montgomery pfd .,105 N H Gas . ..i5e g N B Muhlne pid. . 35 Nilés-Bement-Pond cm. 45 North & Judd ........ 63 <88 + /150, <137 290 58 29 Russell Mfg Co .. Bouthern N' & "Tel, Standard Screw Stanley oWrks . ....... Staniey Works ptd . Torrington Co ecom’ .. Traut & Hine ..,..... 1 Travelers. Ins ‘Co RESIGNS IN 180TH INP. - Hartford, Dec. 15.—The resignation of First Lieutenant Joseph Petrofsky, Co. B, 160th infantry; has been ac-|Con pcepted by the adjutant géneral. PO RPN o MUSSOLINT RETURNS, Rome, Deec. 18..‘“23: Assoclated Press) ~~Premier lin{ returned to Romié. today fem ™ the' prémiors’ conference in London and received & tumuituous welcome. . cm : D, J. Werah, Former Dall G v e S Direct Privats Wire to New York and Bostos ¥, GROFY, Mgr.~Room 509, any other form of good security, N, B, Notl Bank. without months or longer to. repay, it desived, payments on principal are made, Interost. redu It in need of fi write or phone us, without delay, gs we eax BENEFICIAL LOAN S mmmn. «¢ IRISHMAN WARNED TOLEAVE GOUNTRY s, Ges T by Ml New York, 'Dec. 16 (By Assoclated Press).—Danlel'J. McGrath, formerly Dail Bireann consul to the ' United States, today was warned to leave this country before the morning of De~ cember 26, by a mysterious letter writer ‘who signed himself ‘‘author. ity, Irish'republican army.” Mr, MoGrath refused to comment this month. “Holding him for the execution: republican army o on the warning but admitted that the to letter held himv responsible for the executions last Friday of Rory O'Con- knor and three other Irish republican army ofticers. He refused to give out a copy of the letter and would not state whéther it contained & threat of death if he did not comply with its demand. The letter was addressed to “Hon- orable James McGrath, Irish consul.” it was. written 60 a plain shebt of foolscap and was rather long. The postmark on the envelnpe showed it had been mailed at Gund Central station yesterday. There were | yg no marks op it to identify the writer. ed Recently. T ‘am not James McGrath,” Mr, MeGrath said, “and I am not now the eonsul, I resigned the office the m Rory O'Connor and the other I vepubliioan ,officers were executed. l resigned by cable, the ton' ‘to take effect immediately ceipt” PN Mr. McGrath, would not | nq whom he sent his reucmuon or h 4 'he gave up the oflice just after | uncement of the executions, . MoGirath succeeded lofi% notley as consul on November 26, 1922, Up to that timg he had vide consul. Mr. Connolley a8 A& protest Against govel measures in Irelond at that time Mr. McGrath, who was in charge the Trish Ambrican ehamber of was appointed without going to !n- land. The change in effidials o W’ central - Condit (!llldr | | | l fol-