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i, “ ay ] L WALTER 0 COOK S MADE FRST LIET, Organizer of Local C. N, G. Com-| pany Placed iy Command Here ~advt, ton N. B, has resumed his studies at { Bethel Bible Institute, Mass, after a visit with Mr, and Mrs, Willlam B, Wilson of atreet, itor for a few days with his uncle, Rev, Mr. 4 o ; NEW BR&TAIN DAILY City ltems HACE OPERATED (PO Gulbransen Player Planos, Morans', Prominent Athletic Director, Closely Tdentified With Yale, Gocs Under Surgeon's Knifo Today, New Haven, Dec, 20-—Walter G. Mace, widely known as an athletic conditioner and for the past 20 years closely identified with Yale athletics, George R, Ferguson of I'rederiok- at Spencer, 80 Trinity Mr, Ferguson was also a vis- i R L o HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922, SUE HART & COOLEY FOR DEATH OF SON Mr, and Mrs. Louls Miller Ask $10,000 as Result of Fatality On Dec, 8, Mr. and Mrs. Lauls Miller of 30 Tond street, through Lawyers Holden WALL STREET STOCK [f EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall 8t, 10:10 a m—~Opening prices in today's stock market were Irregular, with the main tendentcy upward, Btudebaker selling ex 26 per cent. dividend In stock opened at erguson, at Rockville, 20% off on Ivory at Axelrod's— advt, “Swectheart Lane,” fox trot, Victor record, C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt, Martin and Edgar Steego, sons of | Rov, and Mra. A, C. Theodore Steege, are home from Congordia ‘“prep" school at New' York for the holiday: They are entertaining as thelr gu Ira Jackson, of New York, also a student at the school, For benefit of pension fund, Fire- man's ball, New Year's night, State rmory.—~advt, Waiter O, Cook, Boy Scout execu- tive of this city, bas been notified by Adjutant General George M. Cole that he has been promoted from sec- ond lleutenant, Nationa] Guard Re- serve, to first lieutenant in command of the company which he organized in this city and which will be known a8 Headquarters Company, First Bat- tallon, 160th infantry, ‘The éompany now has its full com- plement of 40 men and will be in & Peck of Hartford, have lustituted suit for $10,000 agalnst the Hart & Cooley Mtg. Co,, for damages In the death of thelr son, Gustav Miller, aged 17, who was run over and killed by one of the.factory's trucks, De. cember 8, The vietim was employed at the factory conducted by the Hart & Cooley Co, and was returning home for dinner In the truck which f{s used to convey employes to the cen- ter of the city. At Durritt street, the boy elther jumped or fell from the truck, according to police reports and was operatéd upon for appendicitis today, The first report on his condl- tlon stated that it was as favorable as could be expected. He had been 1l about three months, John Mack, trainer of Yale teams and dean of American college train- ers, is about ready to leave the hos- pital after an f{liness which at one time was regarded as serlous, ' SCHOOLS BLAMED 111 1.4, early dealings. actlonary, and Coca Cola, Several cash sales to es- tablish tax losses were noted in the Moderate gains were made by St. Paul pfd, Lehigh Valley Baldwin Cash sales in the first 15 totaled approximately 16,000 shares. Pond Creek Coal was pushed points to a new high record on over- | A night announcement of the purchase of its coal properties by Henry Ford. 6t. Paul common and preferred each extended their gains to more than a was re- minutes up 3 charge of Lieutenant Cook and Wil- Mam H, Jackson, also of this city, who s designated second lleutenant, The prometions are made in spe- elal orders received today by Lieuten- ant Cook, CITY CRAWLING 0UT | OF BIG SNOWBANKS —— (Continued From First Page) h (Christmas banquet Saturday night at the bungalow. with pneumonia at his home at 981 Stanley street. , days. Shoppe, Professional Bldg.—advt, recelving treatment at the Hartford defgnse of the eouncil, FOR BIG DEFICIT Norden lodge will hold fta annual Willlam Schweltzer {s seriously 11l Muc; Paonessa Defends Council— Says $37,498 Only Was Under New Victor Records for January Body's Supervision, t Morans' Midshipman W, M. Graesser s The deficit of $143,095.32 which ome from. Annapolls for the holl|now exists in the city government's finances 1s chargeable to the school French Hat|committce in a #ar greater measure than to the common council, Mayor A. M. Paonessa said this afternoon in Exclusive miilinery. Mrs. Waterman Lyon, who has been on ospital, returned to her home T#e mayor introduced figures tend- was hours atterward at the hospital, mond D, Miller and another young man were standing on opposite truck. ~advt, onds prior to the mishap called to Miller's companion to be careful in jumping from the truck scarcely turned back when went over Mliller's body, were told in their investigation follow- ing the accident. Court street today. She s much im- ing to show that those departments run over., He died about two The truck was in charge of Ar- Morneau of Kensington. sldes of the The driver had just a few sec- and had the car the police HEADS BOYS' CLUB point, while Baldwin concelled its carly loss and moved to higher ground. Woolworth was pushed up 2 points on announcement of record- breaking Christmas sales, Other strong spots were Van Raalte Bilk, Consolidated Gas and Inspiration Cop- per, all up a point or more, Wall Street, Noon.~—Speculation was quiet during the morning the inter. ruption to wire communications by the storm restricting outside orders cop-[* siderably, Prices pursued a slow up- ward course, with an absence of the recent striking fluctuations in some of the popular shares, Expectation of favorable dividend action was respon- sible for marked gains in some of the We Offer s 30 American Hardware 50 Landers, Frary & Clark Members New York Stock Exchange MEMBERS HARTFORD STOOK EXCHANGE HARTFORD: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel. 3-6339 NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Maio 8t.. Telepbone 1818 We Offer and Recommend (] very little damage, Not more than a|Proved in health, over which the council has control e industrials and speclalties with the T rrl " dogan lines wers out/of order and| A 80n Was born today to Fire Com-| il ghow a doficit of $27,498.35, while| A, ¥. Corbin Succceds E. W. Christ general demand, however, embracing . theme were repaired as rapidly as pos- [Missloner and Mrs. George Gans at|iha gehool committee deficit will run a wide varlety of shares. Speculative sible, Beveral small loops were down, g" F‘;‘"d" h‘;"l“"";l }'{"'""d' bM"' to $109,148.85. as President of Board of Direct- |interest was revived in the rails divi- > RS ' toll elrouits were kept working fairly [Gans is engaged in the insurance bus.| 'y ") o report ‘of the way and means dend paying and low priced shares S Naa By LLd Fo0d, with some alight interruption |iness in this city. itz o 'gop|cOmmttee of the common counctl, it| ©F*—Club Is Prosperous, moving up smartly, with Toledo, 8t . between here and Hartford and a lit-| Mrs. Louls Anamay to the New|\ Shown that the hoard ef public| A, F. Corbin was elected president |Louis and Southwestern pfd, rlsing . tle more interruption batween this| Brook flém. i &: this mosar| works Will need $2,000; the health | of the board of directors of the Boys' (4% points. Buying of the olls was RIS 7 . a : SUE g Tirigtol, TS motalug. dus i eRer. bospltal, thip sutter. | commission, $640,042; police board, | club of New Britain at & meeting|in large volume, particularly Produ- - report sald, “Nothing out of service,”|in& in the pol dlcltin, o T $11,700; tho fire board, $13,057.43 |held today, Mr. Corbin succests m |cors and Hefiners and Pacifie ofl. Call ViR Y on thedu'l;ro‘nd paulsesxer h";‘l“s lngA r,:,:w:x;p::rncut!(’he New Britain |20d the public amusements commis-| W, Christ, who resigns as president money opened at 5 per cent. 0m maintaine elr ‘“regular” scheHule. slon, $100, These are the boards|because of his additional duties as a 0 ) Freights were late, some of the night Ge.;:e;‘u h‘;:lmo;:h!r::‘s‘ ;rn M;} whléh, according to the mayor, the|member of the coming legislature, A %“""":“' turothed by Putoam NEW BRITAIN Harttorq 5 trains not getting in until this morn- ;nemyr:-"w‘vm ¥ council has control over, In addition| Philip Corbin was elected first vice by ekl High ‘Low Clod New Britain Natiousl Bank Bldg. 10 Cuntral Row '“"h ¢ AT e RS il AT R . L to the deficits, the boara of health is|president and George W, Traut, sec- patd vt Telephone 3580 Telephone 3-4141 The Connecticu! pany DEATHS AND FUNERALS |asking for $6,449:12. For mainte-|Ond vice president. H. L. Platt was[Am Can ....... T I O Members : Members '“al“"d ‘;’”‘ “}’:‘”;“c; ‘;’“ :}“ p:;:‘ nance of the Rocky Hill sanatorium, |elected treasurer and H. W. Hatch, fim (érl&of dy 1"% 3 i Hartford Stock Exchange New York BStock Exchange er®lines from Hartford but reports - Ll | secretary. m Co § ' Donald R. Hart, Mgr. that there was no local trouble. Mis. Emma J. Flint, S Pl Minimi Directors were re-elected as fol-|Am Loco ......127% 1::’4 1§::2 Once yésterday afternoon and twice The funeral of Mrs. Emma J. Fint|°NOW Plows Minimize lows: E. W. Christ, A. F. Corbin,|Am Sm & Re., 55 % W Offer: AR o Svening the pomar WaB OfL | " ha Uik attarAaon 44 'etock City’s Fire Hazard |Georse W. Traut, H. L. Platt, H, W, | Am Sg Rt om Tk T 10K e, Offer: : e ot o s uPRIIBE 8T | rom Brwin Mortuary R et |0, comPliance with termo of . cons | Hatch, Peter Crona, T, M. iolmes, | Am Sum Tob .. 28 = 26% 0% |} A NERICAN CH AIN CO. PREFER : John L. Davis, pastor of Trinity|tract entered into by the board of|A. J. g d Kol L1535 153% i ‘c:::gg‘b‘,’,’;lgg EAAoTR oS ne Mothodist church? officlated and_in- |public works and the Sherman Sand Leo Sullivan, Rev. John L. Davis and [ Am Tob ... " To Yield Over .7% terment wag in Falrview cemetery. |Co, the latter had three trucks, - 3 48 her, thereb: N, T osean, thorehy squipped with plows, on tho strests| The club was repeted to be in & 1013 WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS open the switches. Vivid and spec-| o M. Richarg sk the /28t night breaking the roads in the r;:;l:er;;!‘pczfltfgp‘z:g“sy'mw ng in 21% | T ——— — ¢ ord . las cheen : yceived , o enter of the city. The plows were . 7 et e T smee | death of M, Blanchard Stull of New | Vel R L e Budwio Loco 1384 148 174 ;,cmd” thefl }:2: dv;::n @ 00cUrred. | rorgey, Mrs. Stull was formerly Miss |yave peen working steadily. In| ge- GIRL SGOUT RALLY g:;;{ gfteelhBfl .. Sin isee g Semng! ¥ Rose Flood of New Britain. cordance with City Engineer Joseph Cor Paslha .\ 2 JOHN P KEOGH ) Mrs, Altved Girard D. Williams' plan, the streets near fire- Cen Leather ... 31% 30% . 31% i Whai, & 2 R COURT CONTINUES The tuncral of Mrs. Alfred Girard [[OU568 %o belng cleared first and|puevon mroops Will Participate in| Ghes & Onto .. 1N 1k oy Member Consolidated dtock Exchauge of New York » 4 SP. 2 4 . will be held from thnl hl;n}; lo; Ner | nich other streats mear the center Event to Take Place at the Y. W, g:: ffc‘ll( f; &P, 32 30% 32 Waterbury STOCKS Bfldm LAVENDOWSKI CASE |sister, Mrs. Ernest Sore et 5sa|Will be cared for, gradually working Chile Copper .. 27% 26% 27% Danbury i New Selaci and from St Deters church af [VaY from Main strect, In this way| C. A. on Wednesday. Chino, Copper . 26% 26% 25% (M Middletown BONDS Springfleld e gk the fire hazard that has existed in N i Gas ....1215% 110% 121% Brstol Woman, Arrested by Sergoant | yrarys cometery, . - |other vears through tho inablilty of B i mo P Corn pred Ref 4123 130 182% Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston : ; T TR fre department motor trucks to _get| VILY YOI hoid thelr anoual on| Crucible Steel . 71% 63% 3% '§ G, F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 809, N. B. Natl Bank Bldg—Tel 1618 McCue, to Be Tried ’To- Miss Annette Carlson. away from their stations quickly is Wednesday evening of next week.|Cuba Cane Sugar 14 :3 5 :;/fi S ihorbom, Miss Annette Carlson, aged = 6¢|minimized, officals believe. Special features of the evening will | Endicott-John .. et A e rears, of 61 Prospect street, died at be an exhibition by the Hartford Girl| Erie ... i b In the Bristol police court this :;x: New Britain ‘;losplml last night. SDecial Tmlley Cars Scouts drum corps. ' Miss Marion Lee| Erie 1st ptd L% 13% :;:1144‘ ng'rnlng. the case of Mrs. Lavendow- | She is survived by two nieces. The On New Year’s Morn | Bistor. H“gokrdt th;l Scout"‘dlrector. gen :adnetctnc \:sz 1::% n % )i t te after- | fi 1 will be held from the John A.| * will give a talk to the scoul en Motors . . 7245 ! k H l ;oona:;sl;gte:fi:‘; 'g::ge;?;ywll“a:n Aur:‘derr:ws Undertaking parlors on Wal-| I L. Beardsley, superintendent of| " ‘goouting activities will be demon-|Goodrick BF ... 35% 4 3h4 1C 9 e, p u oans’ P.'McCue of the local police force at | nut stpeet Monday morning at 9:30)the New Britain division of the Con-|gtrated by the troops as follows: New|xGt North ptd . 75 73 7::/« . 5 the instance of the Bristol police, | o'clack, and from the Swedish Luth-(necticut company this morning an-|putain Troop 1, first aid; troop 2,|Insp Copper ... 36 841 847 3 was continued at the réquest of the|cran church at 10 o’clock. Rev. Dr.[nounced that extra trolley service Willf qyiif; - troop 3, bandaging; troop 4,|inter Con ...... % 3..5 :‘ * ® prosecuting attorney until tomorrow | Ahlquist will officiate and burial will|be provided op the Berlin, Plainville, | Berlin, home nursing; troop 10, ju-|Inter Con pfd .. °% % L] on e en lcl W morning. X be in Fairview cemetery. W Hartford and” Northend lines early|pniors ' table setting; . seniors, folk|Int Mer Marine . 8% Py s The arrest was the result of com- Monday mornlng to accommodate| gongs; troop 11, of Newington, signal-[Int Mor Mar pfd 44 42% 4:#. ! plaints made to the Bristol police by M s MAN DIE those who will celebrate the ot Jont{ling. The rally will begin at 7|Allis-Chalmers . 46 i :_ j We make loans, any amount up to $300, on fuirniture, planos, ete., Mrs: Lavendowski's husband that she on Sunday evening and remain out|,oioel Pdcific Oil ..... 46% 44% 5% g 5 ead BOINA ab ohib ALY by State law. Yeu ! i d their five small PRSI, until the ‘wee small hours of Monday| Gjrl Scouts have been busy doing Int Nickel ..... 13% 13 13% on guaran s, rges rized by % [ mfldde!e“edg mp:lnnber ;1r nnedsu,at > ___|morning. service work during the Christmas|ynt Paper . B1% 49% B1% practically name your own terms of repayment. Service is rapid, con= . £he Bad been living here as the wits| Wiliam B. Walker of Norwich Was|™ e u1r nour schedulo e S fron: | holiday season. The Berlin troop| Kelly Spring Tr 46% 4% 46% |8 ndensial and courteous, This 15 the eaty place to borrow from. In- s!esz ale ep: n.sformer o S by A Th os | tinued on the Hartford ‘lme from| made pillows for the Community | Kennecott Cop.. 36.. 35% 356% vestiknte wis further in person, or write, or ph 2 :: i rr)':, home in Bristol. Fiadmg. of i ®FMOS11:37 o'clock untll 1:07 o'clock from| pouge, ‘gave food to one family and Lehigh Val . 70% 69 0% . 'lh! vendows| } m INtiad that’ Bottle Co., of That City. New Britain to the capital city and|¢o0q and toys_ to another. Candy| Mex Pet ... The husband also ;:l?mpl y the last car will leave Hartford for|p,es for the chy Mission were made | Midvale Steel .. 28% 26% 28% L shs. tried to-poison him, Norwich, Dec. 20.—William B. Wal-| New Britain at 1:22 o'clock. by troop 3. The senlor troop at|wmis Pac ,...... 16., 16% 16 y ker, president of the' American Ther-| On the Berlin line a car will l?,\{c Maple Hill dressed dolls for the Day|sn ¥ Cen .. ... 94% 93% 04% 2 3 mos Bottle Co., of this city, died at|the center at 1 a. m. to accommodate nursery and the junior troop gave a[N ¥y N H & H., 20% 19% 20% : ; < | HEADS ARCHAX.OLOGISTS his home in New London early today, |those desiring the service and the|pgsket of fruit, Nor& West ....112% 110% 112% |} 87 WEST MAIN sT. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. after a five weeks illness of heart|same will hold true on the Plainville AL A *North Pac 13 7385 Room 104-5—~——Phone 1-0-4-3 3 Johina. Hopkigs Professor; Is Kleated trouble. car. On the Stanley to Francis street GONDEMN KATO POLIGY Pure Oil 27 at New Haven Moeting, Mr., alker was twice married and|line a car will leave at 12:30 o'clock. *Pan Am P 90 New Haven, Dec. 20.~Prof. Ralph [Wis, 55 years ago and came here in Penn R R ..... 46% 46 Van Deman Magoffin of Johns Hop- 19123, He had extensive business con- WANT $900,000 SCHOOL. Japanese Privy Councll Addressos Pierce Arrow .. 13% 12% kins university was re-elocted presi- | neotlons in New York. e — » L Pittsburgh Coal 60 59 ; - . b dent of the archacological inatitute of | Mr. Walker was twlce marrid and | Greenwich Citizens Oall Their Prosent| progest to Prince Agoinst Handling | Ray Con Cop .. 14% 14% 14% | ; America at its session today. Two |is survived by his second wife, who Institution Deplorable, \ Reading . . 79% 8% 79% b ! new men elected to yoffice were: | was Miss Marcella Rinn of New York, of Chinesc Problem. Rep I & S .. 48% 45% 481 |9 8ir Robert Falconer, president of |and a daughter by his first wife and Greenwich, Dec. 29,—Citizens who Royal D, N Y . 52% 52% 52% PR Y Toronto university, as a . vice-presi- | two sons by his second marriage. The|appeared before the board of esti- Tokio, Dee. 29. — (By Associated Sinclair Oil Ref 335 32% 331 [ y dent, and Prof. R;:y C. Flickinger of [burtal will be in Woodlawn cemetery, | mate and taxation to discuss the rec- Press)—The Kato government's policy South Pacific .. 88% 87% 83% | [ N ?’thwes!/ern l;nlverdt:; as a member | New York, ommendation of the school committes | in its dealings with China were con- South Rail .... 25% 24% 263 |98 tcnxa exequtive commlitee Charles g that a new Highischool at a cost of |demned today in a resolution adopted *Studebaker Co 114% 110% 114% H McCarthy, professor ot‘)lnory in BALLESTRINE-MARTIN. $900,000 be erected at once on the W. | by the privy council and addressed to Texas Co. ...... 49 414 49 ) 5’; American Catholie university, was| A communication from the office of | S. Meany tract of land, for the pur- (the Prince Regent. Such action is Texas & Pacific 20% 20% 20% | B8 elected president of the American|the town clerk at New London, re-|chage of which $765,000 d}l.:ld been ul\prcc(‘d](;a(ed in the history of Jap-|mohacco Prod.. 83% 831 8314 . it stor] soclety, celved today by Town Clerk A, L.|asked, declared that conditions ex-|anese politics A Transcon Oil .. 14 18Y% 14 2 . . . Ogtholla Stociont ool | Thompson, reports the marriage of | lsting In tho High school and the| The privy councll's resolution wiil|Transeon Oil ... 14 = 13% 14 Finest ahty of Pou]try and Meats in Town schools for Qriental research trustees | Richard Ballestrine of New Londoen,| schools of other grades here were|be presented to Croyn Prince Hirohi-| ynited Fruit .. 153 152% 163 f i were chosen, the new one being Rev.|and Miss Lilllan L. Martin of this| “deglorlabk;-“ Mar(w‘:wn 4. yomen 'g ‘Lh° regent with whom final decision | ypiteq Re St .. 74% 73 4% i ity, The ceremony was performed |spoke in favor o e plan o e | rests. U S Food Prod 4 3% 4 or it i s gvy Parr; I ;-lgllls.nderskyput New | school committee which ' provided for| Ordinarily such a resolution would U § Indu sAlco 67% 66% 67% CHOICE FRICASSEE CHICKENS Lb‘ 29‘ London, November 27. two sessions a day, mean the immediate resignation of U S Rubber Co 65% 35% 55 > cen City ltem —— —_— the ministry, but under present dis. U S Steel ..... 107% 105% 1073 (M IN PROBATE COURT. turbed conditions in China and with U S Steel pfd .. 122 121% 122 G E“‘s Planning Gllfl The following appointments have|the New Year's holidays imminent Utah Cop:er .. 64% 61Y 64 : Choice Nafive ROASTING CH]CKENS 45c New Year’s Observance [been made in probate conrt: Thomas| the cablnet, which mects Sunday Mid Stotes O . 11% 1% 11% |08 | ok JKisa 1n the Dark," Vietor walts| e ‘sociat committes of New Brit.|McDonough, administrator of the es. |may deeids to Bresent to the prince 8| swestinhouse . 59% 595 593 |} — record, C, Li Plerce & Co—advt. i |qjn |odpe, B. P. O..¥, has prepared|tate of Gustave Miller; New Britain | counter resolution explaining its pol-|nutional Lead . 128 = 126 — 125 | Lb z T e e eocuing Of Pride Cif-the following program for the ob-|Trust company, administrator in the |icy and await his decision bators tag. |} R Bhidas LEAN FRESH HAMS . .... Lb. 25¢ ele, I:dy ;l‘c:;e:u:-, whllnh h'ub © | servance of the New Year, to be open- |estate of Mary Whittlesey Felt; Rich-|ing action, . haye been held last evening, has been | g gunday evening at the Elks' home|ard Schaefor, administrator in'the es- postponed untll Thursday, January|,, - yashington street: Orchestral]@te of Louis Weber; Catherine Ben- RESCUED BY WIRELESS (Putnam & Co.) BONELESS Po-r Ro ASTS Lb lsc 11, At that ftime the Ohristmas wo- |ooncert from 9 to 10 o'elock; enter-|nett, administratrix in the. estate. of d Bid Asked DECRRRRR d:’l wml y b:lt;‘infl ’l’;l::rr; :;:et::: tainment from 10 o'clock to 11:15|Maty Bennett, by whose will the en- Aetna Life Ins Co +.665 685 etrolas ane 4nos, ra) o'clock; supper and * cabaret from |tire estate is bequeathed to the ad- . Am Hardware 61% 63 ~omn 116 oclook tn midnight;duncing | mninrate. T o e IS P B i ey & % |MPRIME RIB ROASTS .......... Lb. 28¢ John Staba today brought suit{e. .. midnight to 5 a. m, Depend Upon Ships for the Latest|Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com ..136 140 s ot AR AR DIVORCES DECLINE. Billings and Spencer com 22 Sgnh. retareable in the Sity ‘wourt TORELL-—TRYSELL Bridgeport, Dec. 29.—Records for| News of the World, Billings and Spencer ptd 25 NUINE LAMB lb 3 4 the third Monday in .hhtuury. ‘?,uy‘; Anpouneement is made of the mar- |Fairfield county during the 12 months Sydney, N. §. W., Dec. 29.—Wireless | Bristol Brass ......... 18 LEGS GE P o se e T e DIMnUM | iage of Gustave A. Torell of Chestnut |ending today as the last court sceston HAk corme b, (R rabts. OF Tony et | It's CAFIE .oy 4. 2 25 and the Witk wos served by Constablel ireet, thin city, to Miss Bbba Tryssil |day 07 the year show. that §6s dt- ; T [Golin Lt & Pow btd +. 019 - 218 : d Winkle who attached property cairn Island, which loomed large in Fre n it sy of Detroit, Michigan, which took|vorces have been granted as against fletion and history as the refuge of |Eagle Lock ... 72 75 BEST BRANDS PRIN'I' B A of tha dmudn;-t on !)? “:l"::;a_ place in Detroit, December 26th. Both|405 in 1921 and 469 in 1920. Bridge- the mutineers of the British sloop [Fafnir Bearing 62 67 . . “‘l’:l oft on Ivory af rod’s. ;‘T graduates of the University of |port leads in 'h&h"u;??ernd di;,;:)rct;s Botinty, years ase: Hart and Cooley . 75 1:: — . . j | ichigan, ji the yeay w ook a=| Untii now the islanders have been|Htd Elcc Light . { D.nafl::;llnflew Year's afternoon Sccond with 54 and Stamford with 39 nompefied to ‘depend for thelr nawh of |Dandees, ¥ .. .. .. 7 Tt . - "v;' d Ladder Co. No. 2 of the GILLER-IHRLIVK, is third, the outside world upon the occasional |J R Montgomery com .. 100 TELE- N e o dopartment was called out yoas| _ Max Giller, office manager for John R oo visits of ships. A wireless plant has|J R Montgomery pfd ..105 PHONE i o T e totnoon at. 3:15 o'alock s | Pinches & Sons Co. of this city, and| . E. 0. P, VETERAN DIES. Jout eeh TAnna and WHLo e BN Boe o s s 4 home of Mra. Mary A, Hipelius| Miss Rose ERriich, daughter of Mr.| New London, Dec. 20.—James L.[Tii beh 180080 ane Wbl do mich to N B Machine . | 4% { STORES IN 5 STATES : the |°ll:l| coln atreet, to extinguish a|and Mrs. M, Ehrlich of Pine street, | Wheeler, 65, former warden of the dents, according to advices reaching|N B Machine ptd T 37 PG eyre s, 0;.;. nn“ that was in progress| Bristol, were married at the home of {grand lodge N. E. O. P,, of Connec- here. Some of the young men of the [Niles-Be-Pond com .... 48 51 : v ‘he dam: to the house wag | the bride's parents on Sunday, De-|ticut, died suddenly this moPning from island have been learning the Morse{North and Judd ....... b3 53 ::::‘.l h: age cember 4. The ceremony was per- |heart disease ;hllc l:b;:t tt‘o l’; t0)code. The men who boarded d":: Péck, - Stow and Wilcox 33 :: Epmye——n— = | formed by Rew. Abraham Novak of |work at the Babcoc nting Press | ghip which landed the plant seeme Russell Mfg Co ........ 85 " 9 —— value and obtained a good price for|goythern N F: Tel . yrohestra I8 planned under the ” ADDRESS BY DR. BROWN: CHARGED WITH MURDER ~ |(helr goods, according to the ship's grndard Screw . ¢ 300 :::;:e:::m of & Russian musiclan, | credits to Germany up to & Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock there will be an address at the Lyceum the- ater by Dr. Charles R/ Brown, dean of the divinity school of Yale univer- sity. Dr. Brown will talk under the auspices of the New Britain Indus- trial council of the Y, M. C. A. He will take as his subject, “Human Re- lations in Business.” New York, Dec. 20.—While funeral services were held g¢oday for Theresa McCarthy, ten years old, who was found dead with a bullet wound in her heart at her home in*Brookiyn Tues- day, Benjamin Prenderville, a postal elerk and boarder*in the McCarthy home, was arrested and formally charged with her murder. officers. BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS, New Haven, Dec. 20.—Bankruptey petitions today included these: A. J. Mathien, merchant, Willimantic, with debts of $10,719 and assets of $4,050; George J. Dowen, salesman, Hartford, | debts $7,221 and no assets. Stanley Works Stanley Works p! !Traut and Hine Travelers Ins Co Union Mfg Co Torrington Co com . 1d . 61 20 48 22 710 438 Y. years was conductor- of the irkutsk | goodstuffs in the Unifed States is orchestra. He is an honor graduate of Petrograd oonurvmrybor ;u:a nd is expected in December. West- ety :rn lnndewll very much appreciated | Mexico, and referred to the in Japan and the classes of the Toklo | sommittes. i B Musical academy are well attended. 3 Gershkovitch, who for several|of $1,000,000,000 for use in posed in a bill Introduced today b

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