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PUTNAM & CO. pELt made out of pure grapes. The chicha| Five new Vi specials. O 1. s fresh wine and when it gets strong- H:‘r‘a cac..—~:‘ ‘1, : “Hatt 9 A or it is called ving (wine), 88 Grace <Hatton Is chalrman of - &, Members New York Stock Exchange American types. | Her assistants are’ Miss Matlida Zim- | |Am Or & Fay.. 183 158 “The Arsucanians not only have merman, Abbie X, Dawsea and | om Olmlm |Am Cot OI " 1N we Offer Washington, 1. C., Feb, 20.~With | This is & great ceremonial feast Jast-| Mareh 7th, ausplees, Musieal Club.| How the “Daily Dbsen” exerciscs| AM 5§ Kf em.. §2% Sum Toh L] Pueblos plunged into politics, we fre-|and no guest (outsider) should par- | the Mohican Market Co. have return<| Walter Camp, the originator of the | Am Wool 1064 merous of all Indian tribes surviving “The national flower of Chile, the' A meeting of the New Britain Ger- | noon, » | Bald Loeo 139% Western Hemisphere, Writing to the forth in defense of his own land.” Open alleys at the Casino tonight, |a series of callsthenio exercises, wifich | Cen Leather .., 37% years wo waged war with the Sp Members New York Stock Exchange Endicott-John ., 76Y LA O the East; and Plcunche, the people of Store, 286 Main Street.—advt, ‘The speaker in his talk said, *The Gen Motors ..., 151§ “When in 156386 Don Diego de Al- that the Amdrican farmers are the|{wo attachments on the Warsaw | earry on, Happinoss depends vpon | Inter Con ...... & quered Chile, the Araucanians took { . salled the administration of President) DKATHS AND FUNERALS “The cardinal sin In the decaloguo|Allls-Chalmers . 50% “In case of imminent danger, a war based upon the good health or Yet been offered for the satisfactory| street ang at 3 o'clock from Erwin|selves at all times.” Ray Con Cop .. 16% HARTFORD |for,” he declared. as the Great Caupolocan. ““They held the natlon and the world | cemetery. the Rotary club here, as he was born [Sinclair Oil Ref 34% Members New York Stock Exchange | comn and & similad process like mu- Items thay, but it is stronger and mare Jke | mild wine, The Auu&ni‘{ also - r— “Among the Araucanians there pre the commitiee in charge of the donee X . S\ 0| AM‘ many up-to-date farmers using full 10 be given by the Busines: and Pro- High low 'Tm .r‘u:'::, & Oo.) ws‘m‘m equipment of Aractors, | Engiish, | fessional Women's ciun at the Hin | WAILOY amp Tells Rm Club| Aam #e sue 0% 6% Am Yy MTh their prayer day for rain, but also ene LaHar, Am Leco , 125 % — |Am Bm & Re,, 64% \he newly-revealed wonders of Chaco | jng two weeks, erybody is wel- | Gel your tickets at C, L. Pierce & [came into existance and why they AWM 50 s N E I ele h wanyon replacing our boyhood thrills | come with the adyice that there will Co-#adyt, |have proven so popular among the |Am Tel & Tal. 128% . . . quently ignore the remarkable Indian | ticipate in the sacred performance by |ed from a visit to New York eity, exerelses, at the weekly meeting of the | ABa Cop ., 514 . tribes of South America, natives of the Eroups of clans Who| Hadio sts A supplies a1 Morans |New Hritain Totary elub held at the |Ate To & § F. 102% or ec t L] In the Americas, the Araucanians, | ‘Copiwes' glorifies the Araueanian man Rellef society will be held this| Mr. Camp explained that he was| Baltl & Ohie . 533 whd retained their independence IaNE- | woods and also symbolizes the blood |ovening at § o'cloek at Teutonia Man- |called by & rear admiral in the navy Beth Steel 13 .. 661 Natlonal Geographle society from | - ARl 2.3 —advt, I he stated, were not proving beneficial | Ches & Ohio .. T4% Chile concerning his people a full- (] ¥lanos and Vietrolas at C, L, Pierce and as a matter of fact were making | Chi Mil & # 261 blooded Araucanian Indian says: & Vo, —advt, his men slack, | Chi Rek T & a7 hundmfl The Kenllworth club will held a| Making a thorough study of u“.{l‘mle Copper ., 30 lfil.n;" ':ha A;uc 1{:5 nAl:xc:n&ur.‘ HIT BY nEMuERAn Patrolman Charles Anderson of the | Visited a zoo and for a time watehed | Corn Prod Ref.137% ! uches or Mapuches, or whate police department Is off duty on ac-|the animals to determine what forgh Consol Gas ..., 67% % 3 saa TOCK EX ; four hig groups of tribes: FPewenche, 18t for charity, Groatest of all virtues. [the muscles of their hod NEW BRITAIN: 28 West Main St, Tel, 1815, k 3 J ¥, he said, the people of the pine troes; Williche, Nflflow commmfl cmu'mafl Tickets, C. L. Pierce & Co—advl |and it was wuh!nu- \dea In mind | Erle ceees 18 the people of the south who occupy | F S[lfl l [ 300 pairs Women's Shoes, $8, §9|that he originated the “daily dogen”|Erle 1st prd ... 18% We Offer and Recommend the West, R Dance and Mardi Gras, Elks', to-|game of life is to do your work and | Goodrick BF .., 37 NORTH & JUDD MFGO Co. night.—advt, o| keep fit while doing it. We all wmu..nl North pfd ., 78% mazio discovered Chile or Southern BrinoIpAl viotims of th £ b Land, unknown until then, and later | olpal v [ he “European | Grocery Co. good health and everyihing is dwarfed | Inter Con pfa ., % chaos,” Cordell Hull, chairman of the {Into insignificance when {u« h:.fin""'» Mer Marine , !'W: their first step toward forming a Al D Jeague of clans comprising some two ::“rdl.:u; ‘ln a “‘ul;lnmon- birthday o 2 of youth is to be ysllow,” Mr, Camp | Pacific Oll 46% here yesterday, Reuben Turton, ~ - v M, . P B4t ‘Dand ‘of 1publloxs’ palltiost stated," and to provent themselves|Pan Am P & T §1 | strength of the man. The individual |dealing without domcstic and inter-|chapel, Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, rector| At the beginning of his talk Mr. | Readin 70% 7 ; v who could hold a heavy stump over natlonal affairs, has much to answer|o¢ St. Mark's Episcopal church, offi-| Camp sald that ho felt perfectly at|Rep I & 8 ... 105 110 Now Deliain Watioas! Bank Dldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2-4141 “Zuniga, the great Spanish writer by the throat in 1919-20, This was in New Britain. South Pacific 94 % O of the Golden Century of Spanish lit- |the most disgracetul perfod of par- Ferdinand Ulkus, At the conclusion of his talk the South Rail 33!2‘ Ehiyans Py L:)c::;;fi’n. Hart, Manager drink the Chilean chicha which is | Y w lb' K Ll y B + Manag: P l' m French, Italian, German and North |street clubhouse — Naturmiay evemog f o Sanley . Vady or — for dry weather which 18 used yearly. Rachmaninoff at Fox's theater, | #t Chingachoook's exploits, and the 'be no smoking ner drinking allowed Jack Kelly and Joseph Moavay of |people of this country was told by|Am Tob 157 Teday, in Chile, lives the Jnost nu- | galled the eeremony, —adve, Fike' club on Washington street this| At Guif & W I, 254 er than any other natives of the that the Araucanian Indian poured |nerchor hall on Arch street, te-wateh a number of men go through | Can Pacifie J140% “For more than three J U D CO - | soclal and dance tonight, line of work, the speaker said that he | Chino Copper , 20% . from which I sprang, is formed by Orpheus club, Fox's theater, March | Through their exercise they developed | Cuba Cane Sugar 181 the malnland; Puelche, tho people of and $10 values, at $3.45, Vogue Bhoo [ exercises, Gen Electrie ...186% “League of Clans,” : Topeka, Kan, Feb, 23.-—Declaring| onstable Fred Winkle has pl-er-l’(a be and must be fit in order to|lnsp Copper ... 41% TO YE"..D 67 in 1641 when Pedro de Valdiva con- | democratic national committee, as- goes.” Int Mer Mar pfd 42 or three hundred people, 4 - .y The funeral of Reuben Turton wWas| from being such the y. Pei 5 P g i~ chief, Tokl, was chosen by a gencral CONSpirators who undermined and|peld this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock men of this :enrr-'.'m:\o::‘l:.:";z'pr;g l-lenr':-en,\:':-ow':: :':?. - council. The election of a Toki was Lroke down the only program that has| from his late home at 51 East Main|sically fit. to be able to protect them. | Pittsburgh Coal 6% % % nlnsm mm i his shoulder the longest was chosen ciated and interment was In Fairview | home in addressing the members of |[Royal D, N Y . 543 Telephone 2580 Members erature, commemorates the early|tisanship in our history. The direct| The funeral of Ferdinand Ulkus was|speaker went through the ‘“Daily|Studcbaker Co 121% herolsm of my people in his famous result of their assault on the program |held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from|Dozen” exercises for the benefit of the |Texas Co ...... 51 % E OF STANDARD SCREW, Common To Yield 7% %. Price On Application We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts ‘epic’ known as ‘la Araucana.’ He and policies of the recent democratic|his late home at 98 Rockwell avenue| Rotarians and their guests, He was|Texas & Pacific 26% mentions the great chief Keupulikan administration, of their fallure to offer|and at 0 o'clock from St.'Mathew's| presented with a box of cigars by the [Tobacco Prod 24 or Caupolican, and his wife Guacolda any substitute policies, and of their| German church. Rev. A, C. Theo-|club members. Int Nickel b who, when later imprisoned by the|championship of the abominable|dore Steege officiated and burial was Int Paper Spaniards, denied her marriage to|doctrine of aloofness, has involved |in Fairview cemetery. Kelly Sprln!‘;‘ Tr 54% him. Here we see that Arauco did 8reater losses upbn the people of Am- Kennecott Cop. . 42‘:}5 not only have men leaders, but also €rica than America's total cost of the | ? Lehigh V: 3 women. Keupulikan, whese nama World war. “E v ALER A N“T TAKEN Supreme Court i Asked to Rule On|Lehig} h snlle it f: .: means ‘by divine conception,’ has been “It has been a matter of supreme | durisdiction N ; remembered by all the Chilean citi-|indifference to arrogant republican Washington, Feb, 28.—Proceedings \}l!\"fi:n ;;;‘ zens as a natlonal hero who fought|national leaders that the farmers and A RE“ were instituted today in the supreme|N Y N H & H. . :»11" for the defense of his life. |other producers of substantial sur- court in an effort to obtain a final de-| Norf & West ”11-6 i Independent in 1641. pluses in this country are wholly de- cision as to the jurisdiction of the|North Pac ..., 80 “In 1641 the King of Spain conced-|Pendent upon sound reciprocal foreign federal courts to try the allegedl riur-( Pure Oil ...... 308 derers of Major Alexander P. Cronk-|Transcon Oil .., 12% ed to the Araucanians their inde-|markets for their chief prosperity at hite who died of a gunshot wound;Union Pacific .. 144 pendence, which was eonfirmed fn [home, and that the American farmers 1655, today are the princlpal victims of [, .. the most important of whom |received at Camp Lewis, Washington, [United Fruit .. 179 United Re St .. 78% “A treaty was signed in 1876 with | Furopean chaos. was Sean Fitzpatrick, have been cap-|in 1918. the Chilean government which had| “Republican leaders not only fooled |y, 04 by criminal investigation de-| The court was asked to grant a pe-|U S Food Prod . 4% been formed in 1810. Temuco or(and almost destroyed the American| . tment * officers of the Free State|tition for habeas corpus to bring be-|U S Indus Alco - 69% Temu (Temu ‘tree’) is where.the great | farmer through their policy toward | zovernment in a raid at Drumcondra, | fore it the decision of Judge Brown|U S Rubber Co 60% Colipl and General Urrutia, the gen-|Furope, but they unsuccessfully en- |t \oq stated at army headquarters|o: the United Statss district court for U 8 Steel 107% 107 eral of the Chilean army and, the|deavored to fool him with an absurd|¢pis yoon. Fitzpatrick is said to be|Rhode Island, which held Roiand R.|U S Steel pfd .. 120% 120 Lonko of Arauco shook hand§ and |tariff‘remedy during the past two| . ;mandant of the Dublin brigade. |Fothier without bail on ths allegel|Utah Copper . 70 651 agreed to build a city and to develop |years.:While millions of farmers were | * 14 5 unofficially stated that the four |confession of having fired the shot|Willys Overland 7% 1% the natural resources of the Araucan- | drifting into bankruptey in 1921, the| gtner men also are irregular officers.|which killed Major Cronkhite. Mid States Oil 11% 11% fan domain, republican congress and administra- | y¢ js understood among officials that| @ e s Westinghouse 65 64% “My people call themselves Ma-|tion prescribed a dose of high tariff| ¢y, frst pattalion of irregulars was SKILLED WORKERS COMING |National Lead . 130 120% 129% puches, which means people of the|protection as a sure and immediate| p,yticipating at the time of the ar-| . ey . (Putnam & Co.) WHY PEOPLE BORROW MONEY ‘land, or that they are native there,|cure. rests. Harrisburg, Pa. Feb, 38.—Unem- Bid Asked All the Indians have their own reser- |- “Under the operation of these new| " » rumor was in circulation that De v:‘a{,z-’:r;toi(nqkfi?f;u’l:&c; nrii's“’i?&dflig',;mn Life Tns Co .....700 710 r?elég cltl_e’r_lfs b%limwbmoney tfo{) rea?o?: as varied as the i jve ' tariff rates no sophistry or clap-trap aid, |20 k. Of & 3 2 5 rdwi 55 S of lile. ey Dorrow vations, but the fact that they live P LA P P | valera had been arrested in the raid, Urfited States and Canada, the state fi;: gz;;lo\::rr o . b5 A% ow to buy clothes, to pay doctors, THE CRONKHITE CASE JOHN P. KEOGH Aembar Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danb iddlety BONDS New Haven Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1018 (Continued from First page) .. 40 ; to repair homes, to meet overdue bills, to pay interest on . there in no way restricts their right|was ever more completcly exploded |y,¢ of thig there is.no confirmation. ’ to vote when election comes. In this|than the old republican fraud that the il department of labor and industry's piso Hrg4 Cpt Co com ..145 mortgages, to give a child or a relative an rtunity th they may be contrasted with —the tariff would bring tie farmer prosper- Mot Raids Today. employment bureau announced today. | pjjjings and Spencer com el Spporiunty e North American Indian wWho must|ity. The value of farm products fell | pyup iy “ioh, 23.—(By the Associat-| formation recelved by the bureau | piingg and Spencer pfd missed, give up his reservation to be a citi-|off 33 1-3 per cent in 1931 despite |y pross)—More than twenty Irish|\l‘licates laborers of this class are ar-| piseo) prags .., zen, Every Indian is registered. this so-called emergency tariff. irregulars were captured in raids in|'ViE at the rate of 2,000 a month. | o Armg ..., . What These Indians Drink. ‘Wheat was selling at $1.53 a bush-| i, 00 Jast evening and this morning, Conn Lt & Pow pfd .. “The Araucanian has his own |2l when this tariff law was enacted in |y "wag stated this afternoon. Addi-| RUNS AWAY FROM HOSPITAL. | pagie Lock home-made drinks, such as thejMay, 1921, but it went down cach i,,,) raids were in progress. Hartford, I"eb. 23.—Ilorence Atkin-|Fafnir Bearing Co muthay or muday and muzea. ‘The month following until it reached vir- son, 30 years old, who gave herself|Hart and Cooley muthay is made from wheat which is|tially $1.00 in December. Belfast, Feb. 23.—A Dublin de-{up to the local police about ten days|Hfd Elec Light ... ing the character of|ago, explaining that she escaped from Landers I . called kako. Kalko is also served at| ‘A high protective tariff system in spatch des 5 table as dessert. Kako is ground,|America at this time flies in the face) qop ) “pitzpatrick says the men taken|a hospital for insane in Detroit ran|J R Montgomery com . J R Montgomery pfd . then cooked in a great big teallayol every sound economic law, It WUL| with nim were his adjutant and three]away from the city hospital sometime (chalia) and boiled three or four|be the chict domestic issue in 1924."| joyoopg during the night, according to the|N B Gas hours in Ermeflr “alor.&and kf'!pl inl The investigation department men, | police who were notified of her dis- (N B Machine .. a meseng for e next gwenty hours FoNATY . the account states, suddenly appearedy appearance. She was missed at|N B Machine pfd before it i5 fit to drink. This is not|.N@W Britain Widow Wed at the door of the room in a house|breakfast this morning. Niles-Be-Pond com . strong, it -tastes fine; is healthy and| on Royce Road where the five were North and Juad ... indeed is somewhat like the Ameri- To Divorcee in Hartford seated at a table which was strewn TLA Peck, Stow and Wilcox 32 can milk shake. Muzca is ade from with papers. The officlal raiders — Russell Mfg Co ........ 8§ FLE VERS. [to be tn the building and the setting ifica today at R bW e ) » Scovill Mfg Co .. 70 e —— [ A Teturn certificate filed presented revolvers and shouted: | New Tract of Land May Be Made Scovill Mfg Bevi it [up of a new colony, to b the office of the town clerk, indicates | \janqs up.” Into 18 Hole Golf Course. Southern'N E Tel .....128 Succeeds In Eluding “Opposing [the “league of n;‘mns"e k:;own as the marriage in Hartford, January 23,) mhe five mon immediately surren- Standard Screw .. 16014 | which rome b and. (GvERs of Willlam Dorr, a grinder, of Hart-| ;... New Iaven, Ieh. 23.-—Reports that|gtanley Works ......... 62 Forces” in Pacific, “q'";g" L ‘\‘\_Omdg i was to rule as |ford, and Ada Sperlong, a nurse, of The Frée State military, adds the | One of (hv uses to be mado of }ho Stanlely Works pfd . . Aboard U, §. §. California, Feb. 23 | when :’o""or\o" eHr;g planned in 1920 ¢ this city. Thr-_groam is a divorcee and message, deny the reports that De (‘jnj:.tl Woodland Tract, given to Yale|Torrington Co com (By Associated Press).—The battle |Tonn., was ('xp(.‘llpd r}:gtno‘rh Nashville, HesbEldRes) Widow: Valera had been captured. University recently by an anonymous | Traut and Hine ....... [ flect today was safely tucked away|cording to the bill of particdla i o friend, would be for an 18 hole golf Travelers Ins Co . in its objective anchorage following |suit filed in circuit oo D?; culars in a VANDERBILT-MORGAN WEDDING | course, were confirmed at one of the tnion Mfg Co . : extensive combined joint maneuvers |pejl. court here by Pur. | EAhErings AnoIaeaviLo; S, | g which were said by Admiral Bberle, | The head of the colony seeks t URY REPORT. |who commanded the fleet from the cover $200,000 dnnmg”~f;:fnsfl° i Balance, $213,481,586. | bridge of the flagship California, t0|and eight other former ity ""”: have been successful beyond his fond- | the cult who are alleged 1o have necy | We lend money on notes or home furniture, without re- moval, at legal rates in sums from $25 to $300, repay- able in five to fifteen monthly installments, Call, write or phone 4943. Our aid is immediate BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY Room 101 -5 87 W. MAIN ST. New Britain AT YALE. FOX’S NEXT MON. GEORGE ARLISS At His Best In e ‘The Man Who Played God’ WANT POLES TO ACT. Warsaw, Feb. 23.—Despatches re- New York, Feb. 23.—Monday, e S i Beaioa e o o o gl IARITRETGR | |\ Uod here represent the population|March fifth, has been definitely set RECEIVER APPOINT! of Vilna as provoked by the atti-|aside as the wedding day of Reginald Cleveland, Feb, 23.—The affairs of “FLU" IN TORRINGTON. est hopes. Iparties to the reputed conspiracy to I I UINI IVAN tude of the Lithuanians toward the|C. Vanderbilt and Miss Gloria Mor- ik o P iiithed »: » 9 | occupation of the neutral’ zone for|gan, 19 year old daughter of Harry|! Cleveland Discount Co., claimed | by its officers geveral months ago t Torrington, Feb. 23.—Hundreds are| The fleet maneuvered so success- |wreck the organizati police purposes and as urging the| Hays Morgan, American consul gen- A Polish government to employ more|eral in Brussels. The wedding was|be the 5(';“"“[’_‘ ’l”'ll"‘:: :“‘7“:3‘:129 con-[1ll in Torrintgon with colds and mild | fully that it eluded the opposing i 3 i 3 States, today was| attacks of influenza. The epidemic | forces which were unable to discover | energetic measures than the sending|originally set for last Saturday, but|Cern in the linited Stat 1 I he epidemic ! | of police againsts the Lithuanian|was postponed. Contrary to previous|In the hands of receivers. The re-| has reached the public schools, there | the battle craft until too late to :.(.;James Shepard Cannot bands which are attacking the Polish | reports it will take place in this city, | ceivers were appointed on the appli-| heing 823 pupils absent today on ac- k. Led by its destroyers and | Recall Worse Winter part of the neutral zone. instead of Newport, R. I. cation of W. H. Hopple of Tiffin,| count of illness. H % Ohlo, who until Wednesday has been - R i chairman of the board of directors. $100,000 FIRE LOSS | tions. Once an opposing submarine cannot remember a winter to com- : —- Concord, Mass., Feb. 23.—The Mc. | appeared, but after many reports of |pare with the present season. “I ] { i + 8. Treasu 712 Stanley Street Pluinbi Heating and Repairing TIXTUR AND MATERIAL AT KUASONARBLE PRICES ¥ 2092, | mine force, the fleet at all times was| James Shepard, who is nearing his operating under severe war condi-|85th birthday, said today that he SEEK NATIONAL AGREEMENT. |Allister school for boys, was burned | being sighted and attacked by de-havF seen deeper snow and I have Belgrade, Feb, 23.—Another effort|last night, causing a loss estimated at | stroyers, it was adjudged it would seen lower temperatures, but I can- td adjust relations between Austria and Jugoslavia will get under way here today when discussions are; opened between ministerial repre- sentatives of each country. JUDGE JE GS ILL. New Haven, Feb. 23.—An attack $100,000. The 23 boarding boys who | have been destroyed or rendered not rmember a winter during which were in rooms on the ground floor of | harmless if actual warfare existed.|we have had so much snow and so the three story frame building when | Later the submarine came to the sur- |riuch continuously cold weather as the fire was discovered, got out with-| face dead ahead of the Californ this,” Mr, Shepard said. out difficulty, but lost their personal | which barely missed raming the un- - Lelongings. The school was formerly| dersca craft. A seaplane was | Placed Under Arrest: Standlidge school. launched from a battleship at sea to : | launc ro 2 v F P or Reckless Driving i scout out the enemy and detect the RESCUED AT SEA presence of submarines and mines.| Pius Mirzas was arrested today by Policemen William P. Hayes and Axel of grip kept Judge Newell Jennings A at his home in Bristol today and| Halifax, N. 8, Feb, 23.—The Swed- oo ¥ 2 caused adjournment of the civil side|ish steamer Storvik wirelessed to the | WOULD PERMIT TRADE. Carlson, on a charge of violation of of the superior court here until next|marine and fisheries department today | [ the votor vehicle law. It is claimed Tuesday. | that she had rescued the crew of the |Gen. Woods Wants Russian Refugees that Mirzas operated his vehicle in & — ——— Given Philippine Privileges, reckless manner near the corner of WON'T RETURN PROPERTY. "';N'ltaho IOnfld ?rhout 200 miles north Stantin. Feb, 88, (By The Assooiated Main and East Main streets, causing " A of Bermuda. (The steamer Helena| 1 o P b e Bt Ao 207 a collision with another auto whi , Feb. 2.~ Vi ! 3oy s Get uto whicn 95\1356}15!m‘::12nhm::e rzejvc!Bo’;l.todZt)? :r: Tooline does not appear in amnahle‘Pf‘"”"‘_‘-'“‘"”““ General Leonard .4 standing at the rear of a trolley amendment to the alien property bili|*!PPINg records.) | Wood today recommended to the 1;}"1- St i islature the passage of a proposing return of all of the prop- " - o e L‘;Hlnc"]};f;is,:““”“ II s l,":g;o,' w': erty of enemy aliens seized by the COPEER . O0v-DHIVIDEND LRt AT AN e ASHINGTON vernment during the war. New York, Feb. 23.—Directors of |5nips under Admiral Stark to engage| WASHINGTON'S DAY WHIST govern g £ . the Inspiration Copper company to- temporarily in the inter-island trade. A Washington's day whist, was held . In his opinion, “such an attitude last night following a meeting of ALL MODELS : NAdSH | an steamer Helena Tooline, which had OAKLAND On Display at Hartford Auto Show Tomorrow Afternoon and Eve- ning. Representatives in Attendance ‘A. G. Hawker AGENT LABEL LEADS DOG RACE | Quebec, Feb. 23.—-Jean Lavel, driv- ing a team of huskies, led the field at| the half way mark of today's heat In the international sled derby. The vourse covers 36 miles from Quebec | to Lorette and return. Label’s team won the first heat yesterday. 700 P. C. STOCK DIVIDEND 52-56 ELM STREET Philadelphia, Feb., 23.— After an- rouncement of a stock dividend of 700 day declared a dividend of 50 cents a share payable April 2 to stockholders of record March 15. The last divi- dend was $1.60 in October 1919, RECITAL THIS EVENIN Rev. N.E. Kron, known as “The Jubilee Singer of the West,” who was recital in the First Lutheran church last Sunday afternoon, will sing to- right. SUGAR UP HIGH per cent the stock of the American stores company today jumped from New York, Feb. 23. — Sugar today prevented by illness from giving his| on the part of the Philippine govern- | ment and representative of the people |is of paramount importance and would |be looked on favorably by the whole I‘worm from the standpoint of human- ity.” RELIGIOUS REBELLION, House of David Leader Tells of Con- | spiracy Against His Sect. St. Joseph, Mich., Feb. 23.—A re- bellion againest the rule of Benjamin ’?urnell of the House of David, the| 170 to 193 7-8 on the Philadelphia|touched the highest price level since Benton Harbor religious colony, by the stock exchange and later receded to 188. . The company operates . 1,400 grocery stores. 1920. Cuban raw sold at 5% cents a pound, cost and freight while granu lated was quoted at nine cents. |looting of the Shilho building, head- quarters of the sect after a “gas at-| tack,” seizure of $300,000 supposed' Pride Circle, Lady Foresters. The ladies’ prizes were taken by Miss Catherine McPaul, Mrs. Agnes Martin and Miss Betty Scharman, and the gentlemen’s prizes were awarded to John Kroll and C. W. Holmes. Pride Circle is planning a St. Patrick’s day whist to be held next month. FOX’S NEXT MON. GEORGE ARLISS At His Best In ‘The Man Who Played God’

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