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\ PUTNAM Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange (Successors to Richier & Co.) 81 West Main St., Tel. 2040 border town," sald Mr, Walsh, “that|to ho apprayed by the publie utiliés | m. B4 carloads of grain (510 tons) were expected the next day, and that dur- committee, g The humane institutions committee Mrs, Ethel Bickerton of 214 Hart street is a patient in the New Hritain | Stromberg Carburetor depressed v more than two peints, Call money opened at five per cent, ing the month preceding my arrval | reported an amendment to the law| General hospital, Am Bt Sugar , 46 6% 40 & total of 208 carloads (3,045 tons) on commitments to county homes hy| Mrs Stephen Kiely of Winter Am Can ,..... 1000 984 98Y had passed over the Russian border.|nroviding that the commitment of a|#treet is Il at her home, Am Car & Fdy. 183% 183% 153% But the most startling fgures given|enjlg may be revoked by court order,| The final session of the board of The sensation of the art world is|Am Cotton Oil . 18 1Y 1Ty me were those dealing with future z - N rellef will bo held tonight from 7:30| pamela Bienca, 15, whose m.,,",.'lAm loco ,,....187T4% deliveries of grain from a country IN THE HOUSE to 9 o'clock. for the past elght years have aroused |Am Smit & Ref, 64% which then was passing through fam-| The bill providing that grand jurors| Miss Lillian Koplowits, gaughter of \tne dttention of painters in Ewrope|Am Bug Rer em 823 ine. It was said that the Boviets and constables \*ao fail to qualify for| Mr. and Mrs, I 8, Koplowits of 3% and America. She has neser taken a|Am Sumat Tob. 33 were starting to ship from Petrograd |office within the statutory perjod may [ ewey stroet, Is visiting at Angel | jesson but at seven her paintings were [Am Tel & Tel..123% alone more than 4,000 tons of grain | bhe summoned before a judge of the|hall, Univursity of Vermont, Burling- | considered worthy-of a place In the Am Tob JABRY and that for spring and summer ae- |superior court and fined for such|fon, Vermont, with her sister, Bea- | 7ato and National Galleries In Eng-| Am Wool .....104% livery they would have available 35, failure, It wilful, was rejected in the|trice. &he will. attend the Kake|jand, She is now In America Ana Copper ... 51% 000 tons.” house on an unfaverable report from | Walk at the university | 3 [Ateh Tp & 8 F,102% The only raw material acdepted by|the committee on the judiciary, Walter Camp, physieal advisor at AtGuif & WI . 26 the Foviet government In exchange for Rejection was also voted on the bill | Yale university, will speak at the | Pald Loco ... 141 grain, Mr. Walsh sald, was print pa. | providing for payment to town clerks |meeting of the Néw Rritain Rotary DleMATs "EED NOT GIVE | Baltimore & O . 53% h per, and that if they were unable to|of an additional fee of five cents for|club Friday noon at the Elks' club R Beth Steel B ., 66% exchange grain for print paper the h additional name under which an |Instead of on Thursd, THEIR LIQUO STATISTIGS Can Pacific ... 149% Soviets demanded payment either in|instrument is required to be indexed. 4 —eeee p e Cen Leath Co .. 38% Finpish marks or American dollars.| The rallroads committee reported a( DEATHS AND FUNERALS : Ches & Ohto ... 76% Mr. Walsh declared that the export substitute for Itepresentative Seth | Hughes Will Advise Against Making | oy M & 8t P L 26% figures obtalned by him tallied with|Low Picrrepont's bill concerning pro- Marianna D'Angelo, Public the Amount of Theie N |CH R Isl & P .. 37% those furnished to Charles G. Kagey, [tection against forest fires, The new| Marianna D'Angelo, wife of Bar- “ | Chino Copper .. 29% United States minlster to Iinland, Mr, [bill provides that the public utilities | tholomew D'Angelo of 132 Beaver Con aGs 67% Walsh served in Ribinek, Ellzageth- f“mm‘-l"’"‘ ""."‘.'Iy"'l;zuzf':o:\’::llfll c“:; street, died at her home carly this o 7 Corn Prod Re . 187% grad and Baratov for the American|!ng coal bu N ! 0 morning. She was 48 years old, and ashington, eb, 21.~—Secretary | Crycible Steel . 81% 7 Rellef administration. . He pegan his|the grass along their right of way dur- |ig gurvived by her hushand and ome | Hughes today sent to Secretary Mellon | Cyba Cane Sugar 18 Ao n"%em,,‘mul;.nk Ride: ;&#flzm relief work in Russia last April. I"‘I U‘"; "“"llz':;:d‘::m;“:n”y ':L”N:"; nlece, The funeral will be held to-|a response to the latter's inquiry with -y g Metabirs Shipmeats From Odessa quire. the I morrow morning at 8:30 from her > ¢ From Odessa the Soviet gavernment | fire line ten feet wide not more than | ate nome and at s oclock from St public the facts as to thp amount of | ; Ry e i H.,,'r;::,,.:::k ek Haciage has exported more than 50,000 tons of | A00 feet, from the outer rail on land | ygry'y church. Burlal will be in St.|liquor brought in by the various em- | grains of differgnt kinds, according to|that Is in danger of being set afire | xjury's cemetery. bassies and legations in Washington |Gen Motors information gathered by finvestigas "YT"P""“'°'“ a '°°""':‘°"""' & | under treasury permits, approved by | Gegdrick BF ... tors. Reports from Petrograd indi- th ';:; llml‘ll ({lcont“lu:lgreenw?ia‘l‘“&;m- Harry Horwitz. the - state department. Secretary|Gt North pfd .. cate that Mr, Walsh's figures on food | "¢ ll hfl‘o“ n“h‘ne undnhoch; i The funeral of Harry }{or\\'llz wnu‘ Hughes has also wrmvn_on this sub- | fnsp Copper ... exports were probably too conserva- :’{ clul "":":"'900‘0 |' ik geey .Dc';hl'n held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from | ject to Representative Crampton of | Inter Con ...... tive. These shipments included rye _" y up k" -" m h g ? tand his late home at 1052 Stanley street.| Michigan, who has been active in de- | [nter Con prd .. and other I’I‘Mn!}':lk'n out of the| einE '.h ""F'os °“:" "“_‘::“":!:’."";" Interment was in Beth Alom ceme-| manding this information. | Int Mer Marine . Volga region itself, were sturvntion‘g"" ‘-I:h s 55 DT VAP tery, | It is understood that Mr. Hughes| Int Mnfi Mar pfd has madec its greatest ravages. The i l'h.ln\'llle Amendment. = | will advise against making such In-| Allis-CNalme:'s exports from Petrograd, it I8 said, | o ooet o T lendar of ¢ Mrs. Mary Emma Lewis. | formation public. The secretary takes | Pacific Ol ..... went to IMinland and to the Scandina- matters ‘which ‘were ready for pas-|., Mrs. Mary l:mmn Lewis, nm‘dq!fl the attitude that both under interna-|In Nickel ..... vian countries. The bulk of the food sage, . Eleven of these were - bills years, wife of I’ rml'(-r:ck Lewis of 5”‘ [tional law and under the revised sta-|Int Paper ..... exports froo Odessa is said to have|wpich o0 Saawed Ahe; Louse, knd ted Chestnut utreflr-‘ drg" Iu‘t‘o‘ Y:’S"'(r“‘“y’lu(eg diplomatic representaives en- Kelly Spring T'r gone into Germany, were senate bills, The latter were: “""',‘1‘"’"“;: ‘f‘l’ i ”:‘”"‘ ¥en- | joy immuniy from the jurisdiction of| Kennecott Cop. . From Novorossisk, an important port|gy 500 for the Kairfield County Law ""1 I‘”p W ?I‘_‘]"” “l‘;' :“ \'h': “)u:l the country to which they are accred- | Lehigh Val on the northeast side of the Black|yihrary association; amending the in- f\crn "":: l: f‘:';: "I" for manc{ited, and that they are not subject| Midvale Steel Sea, the Russian government is sald corporation certificate of the Connec- y;:;lrls.fl resident o s city y {0 a,.rvs,l. nor aln., their goods subject i},gypgc to have shipped 45,000 tons of rye, sxchange requir- Ve i o search or seizure. en . b barley and wheat, Investigators ;:‘cxuliov::rézzlfl&r:l“dFj"(ll;:\lc:: to r;‘port thm-‘:! :f“‘::' "“;f_;d“(‘az:rp }é‘;’;]"“"g"‘ The American revised statutes bear-| N ¥ N H & H have obtained copies of a statement 10 the motor vehicle commissioner the “r;( vm: lr\fisq‘ Ha.?rl;q ‘5'"""““ /3 ing #a thidNpoint are practically iden- | Nof &V\)\t's by Klishko, representative of the All-|rguit of motor cases tried before | "o BV Hoastrord. and. Mre ired. | tical, it is stated, with the old sta-|North ‘Pac Russian Co-operative Organizations, [{lem; changing the name of the New | nure &7 Wartord e i tutes of Queen Anne which lay down|Pure Oll ...... 303 Who said that the Soviet was not go-|[ondon Vocation High school; ",{:” {3 "(: 2t will.He. Nela’ Thuriddy the rule that ambassadors reprevn:kl,an Am P & T 81% ing to ship much grain out of the|amending the charters of the Plain- 'lftor‘nnonn : 9:30 o'clock from the . |\N person their sovereign, and thatn;,f’n" R R 465 country, and that the total probably|yijle Water company; the Bey clubs i P aun‘d‘(-rmklng S itlone i1, | ministers represent their government. P::‘;’; Arrow .. 13” would not exceed 200,000 tons. Thelor Bridgeport, the Hartford Medical | i \,“,3’ and interment will be in|AS‘an example of the operation of |7 é""h Coal 66% Russian export budget of the Board|gociety and the Litchfield mectrlc‘w(“fu:‘. istatéhy Binlhelite. { this law, a_case which came up in the\)i‘w“ on Cop .. 16% of Trade includes 7,000,000 bushels of | Light company, and incorporating the % 3 time of Secretary Seward was cited. | R‘j"" I"i L 803 “wheat, rye and barley. Childs-Walcott carporation, John Marsch An attache of an embassy forged the “‘\'f 15 g dfi_] #100,000 Childeen to be Fed. e The funeral of John Marsch wil|ame of his chief, but under both) (fo¥al D ¥ - 837 While the Soviet government is ex-| TRACE, STOLEN CAR TRAFFIC | 00 FREE O 00 rsday after- | internatipnal law and tho revised sta- | Sinclair Oit Ref 34% porting foodstuffs theAmerican Relief sl on at 2 olock at Erwin chapel, | tutes he could not be prosecuted by|South Pacific .. 95% Administration {s feeding 1,500,000 | Tpree Arrests in Boston Reveal In- Fo‘o“ o "“i"c (1,79 in Fairview ceme.|the American authorities. This im- ':?“‘;"h !:(‘l“ ‘;‘?" ,children daily, and its program ca¥s| + terstate Operations ‘" ETRPRY 5 munity extends practically to the |, Ues ‘?, er Co 149 for the feeding of 3,000,000 when the| Boston, IFeb. 21.—An interestate| whole houschold of an embassy or|1€¥a8 Q0 ..o - 22 , beak of relief requirements is reach- | taffic in stolen automobiles, known to Feankiyn Mokay Kamner. legation, provided the person in ques- | i\)fl! P a; b 541 ed in May, Ten days ago the com-|jave involved $100,000 in recent| p ~pin G LCel ol MeKay | ton is registered as belonging to the | oPacca Frod -. 2 mussion on Russian Rellef, in a report| ;1onths, was brought to light by Fed- “Tarmer was held this afternoon at|legation or embassy staff. to its parent organization, the Na-| .| guthorities today when they ar- 3:30 o'clock from the home of his| Should a diplomatic representative | n0% *08 HF 180 1784 tional Information Burcau, Inc., esti- | ested Louls Schwartz John J. Silver- | ¢ nts on Lincoln street extension,|here become obnoxious to the authori- | . “9;1 Rc‘ét t een 7’51: Jmated at 8,000,000 the number of| un and Abraham Alpert as seme of ?‘:l:? Samuel Sutcliffe, rector of St |ties the only recourse is to have L Rl B o S people who would have to'be fed in|yne men responsible. The warrants, [ye oo Episcopal church, officiated | recalled, it is stated. In ordinnryh. Siedn 107"’; S Russia this year. According to the charging conspiracy to violate the |, " v o\ o in Fairview cemetery, |iractice, however, —diplomats, despite | {1 g gteel prd .. 1203 1203 commission, Kameney said: Dyer act by transporting stolen ‘auto- their immunity, are expected to con- | ;p Copper B ;03‘! snfi “‘Of _course, owing to the extensive| o110 from one state to another, samuel Hibbard Fuller. form to ordinary police und samtary | ya sernr oil | (b i territory of the Russian Republic, were issued on the basis of a secret| . funeral of Samuel Hibbard regulations. For example, the mem- Westinghouse . 651 04% local physician. Iriends have rallied | Harding has aithoriobt ioes S ' Tomorrew, Washington's Birthday the stores will be closed Vietrelas and records at €L, Plerce & Co—adwt,, ———— ” | | —_—— | taken to & private hospital on Court! Wall Street—Ceontinuation of piofit S | street this morning 1 the police am- taking in some quarters, in connection | [l Manley . Eddy, Manager ployes in Hartford tonight. RIS m w Gm IN THE SENATE Orpheus club, Fox's tleater, March | steel and low priced ous, result in A ports and reiected bills as follows: Tickets, O, 1, Plerce & Co—advt | 4 |today's stoek market, | No Two-Platoon Bill The condition of Jullus Grass of ; Wall Street Noon—Price move- foodstuffs are belng exporied TOM | om iy permanent fire depariments | injured in a troliey aeeident Bunday |confused during the morni . e e one P | ng, inter Russia by the Hoviet government requiring street railways to keep mdt evening at Woester streel orossing, - |ests switehing their buying ‘awn- o o d Russians are belng sent out and an-| guer yalle, to require physicians to|taches of the New Hritain General| h | dustrial ave: o prages were at the highest swered all aver the world, according | jngicate on death certihentes in oer- | heapital this afternoon, | ]fil\m- sinee April 1920, whieh with fifth-street, who has just _nulm“ tion was a_contributory case, | this evening in the Grotte hall, West k. i & favorable effect on sentiment, from Russia, where he served with| wpe railroads eommittee reported | Main street, under the auspices of Louisville and Nashgllle soared five Mr, Walsh left Moscow on Jan, 1T,|gaq huses to provide devices at high- | Wallace lodge, D) O, and friends . L Guif, Mobile and Northern Preferred : - and salled from Helsingfors, Minland. | yway grade crossings to warn of the| have been idvited to attend, The reE- & | rose nearly four pelnts, North Ameri- ™ ¥y MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE HARTHFORD: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bidg, Tel 3.-6320 We Offer and Recommend 4. Marsland of 173 Main street was While Begging lor Rellel, They| (covvoves from vt wase ' " s ot & | bulanee to undergo trealment with fresh operation in 1h2 eeppers, - The senate received unfavorable re. | 18t for charity. Greatest of all virtues. | marked irregularity at the epening of we Offel' New York, Feb. 31.~8hiploads of | pooviging for the two-platoon sys- | lockwell avenue, whe was seriously | ments, while mainly upward, were While appeals for 5,000,000 SArvIng (waye on repair for (wo feet outside|was reported as unchanged by ai- | tions from one group to another, In- ® 10 James B. Walsh, of 61 East Bisty-|iqin cases, whether or not vacoina-| A masquerade dance will be held | the continued strensth of sterling, had 50 Hu&ord Elec. hght the American Reliel administration. | i o Liil 1o require railread operating | Clan Douglas, No, @130, O, 8 €. Lady points above yesterday's elose, while “1 was told at Runkie, & Finnish|anoraach of sueh vehicles, the deviee | Wlar meeting will be held at 7:30 p |ean rose 1 point. Reallmng sales In Members New York Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN: 28 West Main St, Tel. 1815, NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. o el Thomson, enn & To. NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD WE OFFER: 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 50 AMERICAN HARDWARE 50 NORTH & JUDD 25 STANLEY WORKS We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts JOHN P. KEOGH Membar Consolidated Stock Exchauge of New York Waterbury . STOCKS Bridgeport Danb iddlety BONDS New Haven Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.~FRoom 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 101§ e —— ! — 1% | pared. ‘B l HTE The plaintiffs, Harry B. Terrell, % | Lloyd Hooper, F. W. Atkins, A. J. Payton und 170 others, brought suit in December alleging that Clarke had misused bonds of the order and that they had preferred charges against Mrs. Tyler and Clarke before William |J. Simmons, imperial wizard of the DiSCOYeI’y by PIIYSiCiflIl filld PO"ordcr, but that no action had been X A5 fa |taken. They also said that several ranscon Oil .. 12% 2 H 3 H | days later they were informed through Union Pasie .. 113 - liceman Brings Speedy RLiEl i evsr ey ore intormed througn lexpelled from the organization. The - court held that there was no evi . The clouds have begun to clear for of their expulsion. odenes the family which, as was told in last | ” night’s “Herald,” was found on thc verge of freezing and near starvation| DAUGHERTY NOT TO RESIGN by Patrolman Thomas Rusky and a, Washington, Feb. 21.—President ——————— | WHITEHALL FOR SEIZURE. | ROW BETTER there may be single instances of ex+ v 5 , A 1 1 ti t A e " ihdictment returned by the grand|pyjer was held at 2 o'clock this|bers of the American detegation t0|National Lead . 130 130 to the aid of the mother and little e portation of cereals, but I can assura jury here. Several additional warrants |, rternoon at Rrwin *chapel. Rev. the Pan-American congress ut Santia- AT otal |Attorney General Daugherty, who has you that this is a question of such in the case were sent to New Yarkluenry W. Maier, pastor of the First go will be acting under this concgp.i (Putnam & Co.) Meat bread, milk and canned soupfl‘\?::nseripnn?e(! to his home by illness conquelinble quantities and at all| gopwartz was held in $5,000 bonds | congregational church, officiated and |tion of the law if they comply with Bld Asked |lave found their way into the home, 'oF teraA weeks, plans to leave the events Bf such cereals as, through and Silverman and Alpert in bonds of | jnterment was in Fairview cemetery. | the Chilean regulation requiring vac- Aethe Lite Ins Co 700 710 Charity Superintendent William Cow- T}?eiD 6 transport or other reasons, cannot be | g3 (00 each. All pleaded not guilty. | | cination, ;“n Hardware o 63% 54 {lishaw and Miss'Cora M. Beale, secre- Mp. I; ’r()su ent has pqld two visits to ;:‘e‘:;g In the districts in need of| “pederal officials said the gang han- John Timmons. | by Am Hosiery . tary of the Welfare association, and | (o saai:‘!ga)tei‘gcs{r\l'ssn]}liiiolllx';:s:hmt’dh:: e dled onl yhigh-clags cars of which Full military honors were accorded TR o 0 VKLE R Ler assistant, Miss Helen Johnson, are S a For the work of the American re- | ihyrey Three hiad boen definitely traced | gonn Timmons, colored soldier, at 3, VREFMAN BREAKS ANKLE ;]‘fiffl?fl‘fing“;p;a;“’_”;o;fi N L % it fardlo. |rapid. recovery s indicated and_that llef -Administration Congress made an | g4 gtolen in New York and Connecti- | g'clock this afternoon at Erwin Washington, Ieb. 21—Representa- | pyjnog ‘ang Spencer ptd | A local society woman has donated |\ dep'\rtme‘:xct ofoonti“ mir}?e!h i appropriation of $20,000,000. For cut, brought here and sold. In nearly| chapel. Interment was in Fairview tive Freeman of Connecticut, sustain. Belatol . Brass |the use of her car to the Welfare as- o den‘hl et ]uts ce,’ is offi- medical supplles the American Red| gyery instance the loss fell on the | cemetery. ed a fracture of the ankle last night & 50, Brd |soclation to help gather in_blankets, | (a1 demal s the firs| kflm ce that the Cross gave $3,500,000 which congress second hand dealers who had the as he was leaving the house. He slip- <10 " %5l o ptd | bedding, ete., and these articles as| ot A ”“ has taken of reports supplemented with $3,789,076 worth cars in stock whan they were discov- Susan E. House. ped and fell on the steps in the sub-;,fiaglp Lock = | well as cash contributions to help tide 1ml:;m; nou ‘:::igsrtty c’orlulen;plated re- of surplus army medical supplies, Up | eped, Sales were made on vatious pre-| Miss Susie E. House, a former res- | ways connecting the capitol with the Titnie Deating Gor s over the emergency have been pour- H1E1 al‘so deniedutnl ?n‘ s I;)r_;ess, It to Dec. 14, 1922, the American Re-|iocte ident of this city, died at her home in| house office building. LRt A COBIRY + vt 1o ling in all forenoon. Charcoal had ey e Q‘; A mthsu ject had lief Administration had shipped 1hto| Engine numbers were altered by a| Brooklyn, N. Y., on February 18, at —_— [Hfd Elec Light .. 160 |been secured for the family and last on M atlnrno\)'ogufie:al e president Russia more than 850,000 tons of process of chemical treatment and|the age of 82 years. Thp. funeral was WASHINGTON'S BIRBIDAY PARTY |Landers, F e evening at 9 o'clock the charity de Ofib repost Yoy 8417 that CLENG leis‘tufls.;;sds. medical supplles and | renumbering. held today at Rumson, N. J. | tv win |1 R Montgomery com .. 90 | partafent’ sent o load: of agal to She |, gl o ity Wit AGUOE 0 clothing. en it discontinued its . | A Washington's birthday party will | ‘“ i L4 house. e ) 5 i P |3 Mont fd ..108 4 ol , Wi i feeding of the adult population Kam. Mrs. Ellen Albiston. be held by the Kenilworth club at } 13 Montgomery p e 1 } The father recently soid a horse and |JAPan, was to take Daugherty’s place. enev begged that relfef be continued — The funeral of Mrs. . Ellen Jo-}the club rooms on ]-jrldny f‘\"l\lni;-“N B Machine _ 4 says he has found a place ‘\\'heru he —— saving 3,000,000 starving children. | Rosidents Decide to Take Rail Coal sephine Albiston was held this after-| Members and their friends will 26N 1 Machine pid | 7 g2 |can be trusted for food until he gets NIAGARA 1CE TOR MAN, It No Supplies Arrive. noon at 2:30 o'clock from Erwin tend and an interesting program "s"\'il\w»na-lnnrl oth 10 P pay for the horse and his _"”' wages i, NSY Sebi S chapel. Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill, [heen arranged. The Rexmere orches- [0 2 4 = from his work. Many other people ;. alls, N. ¥, . 21—, HA % - 1.—Resi- | 5 : ;i | North and Judd .. 49y - I b 4 p woman caused a furore here yester- Whitehall, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1-| pastor of the South Congregational tra will play and refreshments will Beok.. Stow ' and. Wileox § 34 |in circumstances somewhat similar are day when she reported to police dents of Whitehall Jast night decided | ¢y yron, officiated, and interment was | be served. | Russell Mg Co g0 |suffering from cold and lack of fuel, Heafduastaes by Pasohioie I.mmp ’° To f i \ tg selze coal "‘B‘;"! P&BTIXNE :Velr ‘;‘;‘ in Fairview cemetery, | Scovill Mfg Co ... 170 |local welfare work ate, S "N‘“ N dow:: morrow evening will be cele-| Delaware & Hudson railroa: oday | B Mtg Co ... | ar E brated " v " ived through . E d Southern N E Tel .. § 131 | ara river toward the cataract John L."Davlgogl.hlle ?I‘nfshst‘or Pg,’(- "2" :)fr::::rmc“h}::::: |h!y T entii mormfg,} ere the invasion Lnus S:.nn;l:ln{‘;“m:-w ‘ 170 |Rovers Defeat Aces of on a (I‘aku of ice and was signaling M. C. A. Members of the class will | cit fficials, while not authorizing| anley Works . . 2 63 " 23_19 for help. y : y o Stanley Work 2 South Manchester, Polt it i meet for su H ‘elock + P tendnce it in | Stanley Works pfc . 8 29 i olice authorities were sent along usual. Mun‘;cpe:vllllnbg S?ur‘:uralgikl im "}"F »dC(u:}:: ;?:‘:il:gceor::r;ency. it was| Torrington Co com . 47% | The Boys' ¢lub gymnasium on ‘&‘* “j the American shore and word was Holland's orchestra, R Py ¢ Traut and Hine .... 20 [ter strect, was the scene of & INelY eiuphoned to the Canadian side, Leonard Vokes, who will come ’[‘\.vo.(hirzls of the houscholders in| Travelers Ins Co ..... 715 ,I;nuh-_last night when the Rov qrs A | ing officers there to scan the S w | Union Mfg Co ....... 4 18 this city dereated the Aces of South | cen'sor the imperilled man. here May 1, as assistant to Rev. John the village are reported to be with- | etet n an'; overtime battle, | ' i N L. Davis, of Trinity M. E. church, will | out coal today, or will have empty gt Nancnestet 31 2 y ¢ the| Jor an hour officers scurried up speak. . Vokes will lead the ing- | bins by morning, less than one day's TODAY RY REPORT. [score 23 to 10. At the cnd of tieq And down the river road, and field ing and mily favor with a solo. Supply being provided by the single | {U. 8. Treasury—Balance, Sfllv\,(»DSISSO‘l'('gu{utionw]mrlo‘d 'tl?:-,::;ar;: were ted [Elasses were used in an effort to lo- A m al program will be rendered | car of anthracite which was delivered o $ B | {19-a1l. Clifford flips s tty |Cate the distress signal. The alarm vy | - W, o g / | sAYS I |and Luke followed him with a pretty | & 00 STt 3:80 o'clock and by the "L 4" quartet in the parlor af- yesterday. ¥ s y i SAYS CITIE -_) < a second gonl. The Rovers s 8 . ) 4 terwards and will be followed by a! The temperature dropped to six ho-v : ‘Ih\'?l ny". ‘\‘ ; Natpery OmOEOw night.\'"“ hour later the search was aban- demonstration of “digitial dexterity,” | low zro carly yesterday,with indica- Cleveland, O., Feb, 21.—At the sixth [l PR {F UC 080 G ourson, the | doned. sor b by Willlam Zeigler, baton swinger. tions of going further, and much suf-| 4 4 : annual meeting of the Council of, “‘r“:(" ,_:,”.; ‘out to take on any team in * :h‘i‘":‘;i’\":’-““infll’:' l'iiill:“mgfl(‘r;n";fl:; G TEDeI Wil asmnitle 10 tefing ke repotied, | , s Citles of the Methodist Episcopally, " ity averaging 110 pounds. Man- | a5 PECEREC DE & PACE OF 310 see @ the gym, where they will watch| Coal dealers said last night they church, now in sesston here, several [the C\¥ SVETRETRE T oo ed at the rent, or, 4 Physical Director Joe Hergstrom and |were unable to obtain anthracite, yet| prominent New York names are listed ;‘}‘f, O ollowing 18 the Ravers’|Msn, he was washed into the r\‘er his assistanz, Willlam Tancred, “train|at Granville, some ten miles away, in-| : ¢ by, % ; i on the program. Among them Har-| %5 o, |\ Tr ke, Clay, Gourson, [a1d drowned. The poiice were - the animals,” for the annual Y. M. C.|dependent dealers had a supply suf- 4 A [old 8 Buttenheim, editor ot the| AR BHRSTE SRl i b sl M e B B g B s A. circus, to be held this sprinig. The | ficient to meet demands. 4 e 2 2 [American City; Edmumd B. Chattee, | WVefser, Kotkin a taken. No r,,p:m of a m]!;'ngl‘man Ve prosent and wilt, demonstrate al PAL TAKEN ey Ralgh 1. Sotkman smatot o the ECEIVER Ri Very llttle icc was moving in _ the be present and will. demonstrate all| SLAIN ROBBER'S PAL ' SN, Dr. Ralph W. Sockman ,pastor of the| KLAN RECEIVE! 5 ery e was m- of acrobatic stunty, dumb beil > { i son Avenue Methodist church rmepn T current, and the day was romr:':a- nging, trapeze work, hurdie races, [1:0 Lockhardt and Two Other Armed land Glenn Frank, editor of the Cen- | Georgia Court Rules on Charges of tively clear. I!nmmc;n h?t La ‘mlu: ete. Nen Seized in Oklahoma. |tury Magazine. Misuse of Bonds. « said the woman probably was - The John 1. Davis Bible class is Sallisaw, Okla., Feb. 21.—Ed. Lock- | i Mr. Duttenheim spoke today on g o % Tvide taken. conducted under the auspices of the|gardt, noted Oklahoma robber and, K : 3 ;‘,.r' ndenctes in American O Atlanta, Ga., Feab. .fl.-»“A\"‘; n;‘(‘ New Britain Industrial Council of the | companion of Henry Starr, who was| “ which he said that yeAr by presented in the case o‘ ) S Wnl All Mak Cars Y. M. C. A. and mets every Thursday | kjlled in an attempted robbery of the| |cities in this country are Terrell and others against {vb e akes evening for supper. 1t takes its| people’s Ba1k at HarrisonArk., two, | better places in which to live and |Klux }\lrnn,fl ajleging misuse of bon ] Overhauled name from Rev. John 1. Davis, the|yrars age, was captured here early| | work-and play “elonz five main lines by B. Y. Ha:'k]l‘. I_mpedrm!r:u:::“nr:{ leader, and is said to be the largest| yesterday with his brother, Sam Lock- |of progress: Improved governmental former imperial wizard p 3 o N Y. M. C. A. Bible class in New Eng- | ardt, and . Matt Carlisle. ! | achinery, better city planning, pub- |the order, does not uthorise the ap- | Cadillacs a Specialty land. < The men, armed with rifics and pis- [lie welfare, cafety for person and|polntment of a reeeiver for the prop- % % Bave e p———= | t0)8, Were captured in the act of driv. | ” W | roperty, and better citizenship o:-|erty of the organization, according to/ Dom't wait ""'“l-;nl"‘"“l your ing an antomobile from the garage of | : 0o X ’ ;ganimtfnn. a decision handed down by the Geor-|car overlmulel. now. v Pert Cotton, an under sheriff. ! 7 ) G e o p | gia supreme court. | T. J! QUINLI AN’ Owing to thé closing Saturday of : 2 . g 2 . | SUES CITY OF BRISTOL | The ecourt aiso holds that the fact| J B oran d 712 Stanley Strect the doors of the Sallisaw Hank and ' ; : K - it | Through Attarney Joseph G. Woods, |that charkes hate not been prepared | &F @ . Trust company, u considerable sum of z o io has brought snit against|by the klan agamnst Mrs. Wlizabe Plumbing, Heating and Repairing | 1ot compens: & Comme i an- | Is this a permanent or temporary boundary cf the French |hetor Swso Bas BOMEN T0 for work | Tvier. formerly connected with the GARAGE wel. 1354 SIXTURES AND MATERIAL ther bank and it waf generally et hr? i he territory under | one for the pubii ks department |organization, and against Clarke does AT REASONABLE PRICES o . penetration into the Ruhr? Here'is the end of the teritery NEVE R | not signity’ that they will not be pre-313j CHURCH ST. , ' vn the vas b held in the | D¢ ~ B Tel £Ans J e W | French sway at the present time, o jor wat city. o