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* NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 192». i guarantee pact by the United States i FRAN[;[]BEW N [oh Soiaia o e pmier) CITY ITEMS, |Jail Sentence Suspended K : p - was at the bottom of all the present . On Greenwich Hotel Man g - dl:liculuen in the way of inter allied Greenwich, Nov. 23.—Edward Lop- military contnol in Germany. In the pin, who conducts the Putnam hotel * Members New York Stock Exchange | must assume this control. for 30 days and fined $200 and costs A #egular meeting of New Britain 5 council, R. A, will be held at §(bY Judge Mead today on two counts Members Hartford Stock Exchange i H ] o'clock this evening, Final plans will| ©f keeping a place where liquor is High TLow Closé SO DeCIQI'eS POlIlcal‘e n TOflays THEY WANT THE BLEAGHERS be Xik@ta ‘for the tr‘ln b nr“’“'; m,;l: sold and for keeping liduor. Neils|At Bt Sug .... 41% 40% 41% Stanley R. Eddy, Manager 31 West Main St., Tel. 3040 ¥ Tuesday. A card tournament will|-undius, bartender in the hotel, was|Am Can .. 1027% 101% 101% Address ; | follow the meeting. fined $200 and costs and given 15|Am Cot Oil .. 0% 8 9 . | Football ¥ans Hope Park Board Will days in jall, but as this was the first |Am Loco ...... T4% 73% uech at Hallinan's.—advt, 5 charge against him the jail sentence [Am Sm & Re. 58% We Offer’ T H ———— Y " 9 There will be a rehearsal of the Reverse Decision And Provide Seats jundor cholr of 8t. Mary's church ;n was suspended. Loppin’s counsel | Am Sg Rf em.. § 561 By The Associated Press. = g e P ISR o R RR SRR lthe et 7:30 o ‘e. | BaVe notice of an appeal. It was the | Am Tel & Tel. 124% 50 & ‘ u k Abutar: Bolile e e church at 7:30 o'clock. this eve-[ G800 S i ond appearance in|Am Tob .. 148 Landers, Frary ar, began his statement on foreign ning. . 3 court on a liquor law violation charge. | Am Wool . 1 2% fairs In the chamber of deputies today'| , DePite 2 gloomy outlook, foothall| ~“[ngigna Moon,” duet record, C. L. 7 with the declaration that the Belgian | [4n® hope thut the board of park pierce & Co.—advt. Canadian Bank Robbers P L e 50 Stanley Works commissioners will make an eleventh | Our special piano polish for fall Esfilpe With 38,000 Loot e ks 44 nnldtr"rcnch TEFL AN, wors. i sbs hour decision and allow the bleachers solute accord on the R; f h ing. C. L. Pierc — 6 Bl gueation, | L A e Drook _:,’;’:” clearing. C. L. Pierce & Co. Montreal, Nov. 23.—Three armed |Baldwin Loco .128% 126% 50 A 2 Hard . B g L e gl o sl b el e - merican Hardware Referring to Toreign Minister Jas- , par's speech before the Belgian cham- | PATK to be transfeired to 8t. Mary's| " yiiro1as Edisons, Souoras. C. L. / ber, he sald no differences had ever | P/A¥8round ir time for tomorrow's|pierce g Co.—advt. branch of the Oanque Nationale at|Beth Steel B football game between New Britain \French - Hat Shoppe, Room 107 St. Liboire, beat a guardian into un. |Consol Tex g ' ! | consciousness, forced the girl manager | Cen Leather existed between Brussels and Paris on and Hartford Tiigh sshools this subject. 7 7 o i reet.— jec! Prof. Bldg., 87 West Main street.—| open the safe, took $5,000 and es- | Ches & Ohto Tt is said that there is still time to T34 The 1" h missi Vas ™ L advt, .. roneh mission was daily mak- |make the transfer, If the park board caped. Chi Mil & 8 P lflll""mmllllllllllIlllllmllIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIl|Illlllmlllll“llllllllllll il ing contracts with the German indus- |should declde tomorrow morning to Sa{f“nc FF";.‘::’:{_"‘:’:‘:L j:z‘:f:‘b"" Before leaving, the bandits hound |Ghi Rek I & P. 2 24% 2 Z trialists in the occupled territory, the | 7 allow the bleachers to he used. The T.es Lyon's 9 plece orchestra at the and gagged the girl manager. the |ohile Copper premlier stated, and the Ruhr before |“erald” was informed today that the guardian and another employe. The . i ” - 3 > J o : & & 5 t 7€ “hino Cop .... - {long would become & paying provosl- | High school athletic association has Middiatown armory tomorrow night. | hank was robbed of $11,000 by mask- £y 801 591 7 e contracts already signe: 5 " R = . ¢ g % =4 St . guaranteed to reimburse the city for Mrs. W. E. Thompson of 47 Hart ed men seevral weeks ago Corn Prod Ref. . / ¢ provided for 22 1-2 per cent of the |41 damage done to the bleachers % S * g Cru Steel normal coal production and 27 per(while being transferred or while i street is critically ill at her home. <MiS! Allard Bride Of Cisha. Cant Sugar 147 : 1 MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHARNGE eent of coke. The German workmen | yge. ot o] e . Hih Endicott-John .. 65 were increasing in numbers and were | Chief William C. Hart of the police| VINDER GOING TO MERIDEN + (Clement Joseph Lacombe iy Bk it Members New York Stock Excheige coming forward freely to work for (department this afternoon stated that| Thomas Linder, director of assess-| Clement Joseph Lacombe of Bristol Frie 1st pfd .. 2 7 Hartford: Hartford-Conn. Trust BMg., Tel 3-6320 the occupation authorities. there will be 30 regular policemen on | ment with the board of assessors, has |and Miss Alma May Aljard of 14 1 3 : 7 This body, basing its degision on the | duty at St. Mary's ficld tomorrow aft- | accepted an invitation of the Meriden | Orange street, this city, were married g:fi ;m';':' ) }‘l:‘. New Britain: 23 West Main Street, Tel 1815 treaty of Versailles, had held that no (ernoan for the New Britain-Hartforc | Chamber of Commerce to speak at afat 8 o'clock this morning by Rev.|Goodarick BY .. 1 clause of the treaty contemplated ban- | High school foothall gume. There | meeting of the chamber Monday e- | Charles Coppens at 8t, Peter's church, Gt North (d” 3, s 4 e WE OFFER: ishment and that the list of war guilty { will be no parking on either side of [ ning. The Silver City is interested in [ They were attended by Arthur Bec- Insp (wnpp:,'r Gl p 3 sent to Germany in January, 1920, did | Allen street or on Stanley street from | the assessment system in effect herc [ton and Olivette Tevey. Int Mer Mar not provide for thelr extradition. Allen street to the entrance of St.|and which is shortly to be inaugurat- i —— ]"l xiaer M ar fd 343 i T el ln C tOCk The French government, neverthe- | Mary's cemetery. ed in Middletown Schupack Buys Cottage Allia-Chalmers. ' : ravelers s’ o’ S less, was convinced that a return of The students have been given per- | — — k o \oNeEs I¥ ReERGrOY At Shore for $20,000| 12 2 : Price On Application the pernicious Hohenzollern dynasty [ mission to ve a bonfire on Rockwell would be an intolerable menace to tne |avenue at night following the game, Demetri Miasnik, an insoivent tailor The “Asweqjt,” one of the most Paser if they win a victory and special po- | was before Referce 1. M. Yeomans in | costiy gottages on the board walk at :(";”‘v fl\:’l”‘.i”‘ peace of ¥urope and he sald he would < e ¥ ] = = take the necessary measures to pre- |licemen will be on duty at the dance | bankruptey court at artfor this | 0e Beach hi be hased . K & -9 2 = vent t. This declaration was grested |in the High school gymnasium. With |morning and on motion of Attorney |1 T, Sehupack of this sty fron tn | K¢ RASCOM 0D« F %) T T e T TR [IME with much applause from the depu- [the militia and extra policemen on|Harry H. Ginsberg of this city, he was | astate of the late Col. William H, “.I'i:ka;fl": £ o — —— . L ties, whereat the premier exclaimed: |duty all cfforts will be made to pre- | discharged from bankruptey. A final | Hajl. The cottage is opposite the Midvale Steel “The whole world will know to- |vent anyone from entering the field | accounting was made by Trustee Fred [ Gommodore, contains 17 rooms and is ! <o 39 281 ’ night that the French chamber is un- |without paying admission { Winkle in the bankrupt cstate of Jo- | reported to have been . sold for| 15 PAC - w0 9 s animous against the return of the ————— |eph Marino and this accounting was |20 000, \v ;A V'vn \',;1 2 . The United States possesses 40 per| accepted, Marino wus represented by T NYNHGEH. 184 18 omon. rt & We 14 4 % Hohenzollerns.” Attorney Ginsburg. WIFE SUES FOR DIVORCI | Noven Pac A = NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD Non-ratification of the tri-partite | cent of the world’s railroad mileage ol | Windsor Woman Brings Action Agmw«l‘:,‘:‘vy. Pl 6' ‘ i 27 |l New Britain National Baok Bidg. 10 Central Row New .Britain Man | MénniRin i H Telephune 1660 Telephone 3-4141 Joseph Czernialis, an employe of | Pittsburgh Coal 60 Hartford :L:‘::"Elch-nn New Yorku.ll;:‘k"m the Union Mfg. Co., was tdflay named | Ray Con Cop .. 12% 12 Donaid R. Hart, defendant in a divorce action brought [ Reading . ..... 80% ¢ s, Snapny ] *® by his wite, Rose Czernialis, whose | Rep I & 8§ ... 0% present home is in Windsor, Tho|Roval D, NY .. 4915 . ot [ plaintiff is represented by Attorney :h"‘(':“" “"’ Ret ;L;~ : ELECTRIC BOND AND SHARE CO. vid L. N Y | South Pacific .. $8% . 3 David alr and she seeks divore 267 6% Preferred Stock and custody of thelr minor child, 16 [ South Rail 3T ’ x Studebaker Co 104% Price on Application years of age. Desertion and habitual b 3 intemperance are alleged.. Texas Co ...... 41% ] Il We do not accept margin accounts Texas & Pacific 203 Mr. and Mrs. Czernialis were mar- ried in Brooklyn, M, Y, in 1906 Tobacco Prod .. 90% THAT’S WHAT FOLKS WANT TO KNOW BEFORE - e | DR OY H ‘ U 8 Indus Alco 6 BUYING A NEW 'PIECE OF RESIDENTIAL PRO- somer T 4 a5t ‘Conpetn S . o3 JOHN P. KEOGH PERTY—WHO’S GOING TO LIVE N]‘JXT D( )()R—— equalization ‘T‘ Hartford, Thursday, (.:]‘H'(.fim‘xf o ';:" ¢ Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York AND ACROSS THE STREET? ; In the citien and fowns and- oiteq | Wilvs Overland T8 ] Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport v " Westinghouse . 50l New Britain's system to show that 26 1% ; 2 Danbury equalized assessments can be made, | Notonal I'“"“_-,'_": A Middletown BoNDs New Haves b o g Co.) [§| wants BOY BROUGHT HOME, SPNMER & S0 Direct Private Wie fo New York Vito Roccucci of 23 Hurlburt r. GROFY. e 3 ‘ot LOTS HAVE BEEN SOLD ON TEN-ACREROAD |[-5-:5: . Bl s 0 7 | oo i B WA o arnoon that his 17-year-old son,|A™ Hardware ........ Am Hoslery ok | . . Domeonic, who left home about five . Be months ago I8 working at a restau.| Sise-Hfd Cpt com Soid . AU | pillings & Spencer com To s rant on Church street, New Haven, » L d He wants the police to bring him to Billings & Spencer pfd MR. JOHN RELLOWS s *g"m : i | Fuller, Richter Aldrich § ® Eagle Lock Braths pamir ware 8 04 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. Hart & Cooley RALPH BRITTON [ , Hfd ¥iee Light . A el Tele_pfiono 2.6261 " PATRICK — Landers Frary & Clark. 4 A e deissbecspyos Charles Wintef. O R Mowaemuy oo 3 New Britain Office, 122 Main St. T Tel. 2980 J R Montgomery pfd. 105 BT BR.\INARD, M‘r_ R. E. PRITCHARD [ Charles Winter, son of Mr. and|X § Gas Mrs. Charles Winter of Allen avenue, N B Machine 5 9 1 Meriden, died yesterday morning inly g 3 : » N M ne . F. W, PORTER Cleveland, Ohio, after several mouths | Noos. pect bond com iliness of a complicatiop of diseases.|\oor o 3uad % . . He left Meriden to go to Cleveland |y v & Wiloox. .. Wh w R d l ocal stock‘ 2 . N 26 years ago and has lived there ::’1"‘1:M’1“?‘1‘fx“":“-‘?“ ki - b y e ecommen These were quick sales, based upon a business knowl- mince. He leaves besides his parents | geoviii Mrg Co ... 202 his wite, and four sisters, Mrs. W. W.[g“X" 5 Telophone ... ..126 : WHAT THEY HAVE DONE DURING THE PAST YEAR Sleeter, Mrs, Walter Rittberg and Standard Screw P edge of the natural advantages and property values of Mrs. Henry Ttossbash of Merlden and | ganicy W ors 100% stock dividend on Aetna Life. Mrs. Ida Nihill of this city, and a Torrington Co com . 5 33 1-3% Stock increase Travelers Insurance Co., at par, Ten-Acre Road _aansaeARLy brother, Gustave Winter of Balti- A meger en: Ac » e S -t s o more. The body will be brought to Traut & Hine ........ 50% Stock dividend Landers, Prary & Clark, Meriden in care of Albert Flatow, to I',’:;”",,',; -l 8% extra Stanicy Works, his undertaking parlors where pri. 5 s ditlirbbdsld 257 Stock dividend and vavious extras American Hardware, vate services will be heifl, FPriends| g s TREASURY STATEMENT. 200, Stock increase Hartford Electric Light, giving pfd. at par, . arc asked to omit flowers. The dayiy; g Treasury balance, $167,213,796. 500, Stock increase Connecticut Power Co., at par. = :::n::;'l.';ir,mn MR L S —— 1000, Stock dividend on Yale & Towne, (December, 1922) 87 Yr. Old Woman Finally B 157 extra Torrington Company (December, 1922) | Succeeds in Killing Self John 4. Maroney, John J. Maroney, well known to| Newark, N. J, Nov. 23.—Mrs many 3 ain people, died this| Mary Moore, §7 years old who failed | Where Lincoln St. crosses Corhin Ave. morning at the home of his daugh.|to two weeks ago In an attempt o ter, Mrs. J. & Stackpole 4n Hartford. |end her life by hanglog at hee home | Gmmumeammmmeanmmn g ST LI ST EY | Mr. Maroney was a brother-in-law to |in Nutiey, was found burned to death Joans End Your Money Worries D. J. Donahue of West Main street|today on the second story porch by | and Mrs.gloseph Burkarth of Walnut| her son, the Rev, Frank L. Moore It is belleved that the aged woman. b You can eross money worries out of your life, Our confidential loans in any amount up to $300, secured on household goods (without removal), or guaranteed notes TWO THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT TENACRE ROAD |~ "" P will enable you to pay bills and debts. You are charged Frank Lenkowski only the legal interest rate for the time you use our money. {and then applied a flame. A hox of Frank Lenkowsh years of age, matches was found near the body died at his home 22 Grove street 1-—-When you stand on Lincoln St. or Corbin Ave., and this morning. He cnven n wite amd | * S CD ] ' rrow orn T:45 look at Ten-Acre Road, you look UP—not down. b omorrow morsieg 00 Vil |y o epetion vo Presiirat an an and interment will be in Sacred - an Aid -rnw-mr ‘ ashington 23 teductior High ground-—dry cellars—cool in Summer—and Pestt Svetor) | Mashington, Nov. 33— Buduei P 2 recommended to President Coolidg with Such a View! L tay v Sensior o0, TButI H Idaho, as the most effective means of - | n“ | extending agricultural relief 2--The size of the lots has been changed from 60 to 75 Fu als Josmmtng oongroms b roneve the firmee — or bot 1 parties will find » s . TR - AT WEST MAIN STRIAY THONE ¥ foot front—which resolves itself into the finest pai- o T el e o 3 O ows Somige e ¢ cel of residential property available in this commun- L0 8 etarhs o8 O Poties ot 808 1o T g e T —h—— interment will be in 8t Mary's cemé- | o tonger rest casy under the p You are guaranteed privacy, immediate service and self- respecting terms. Call, write or phone for omr pi If you meed momey, you need us Beneficial Loan chiety Rooms 101-5 Professional Buil LU BT S BT & FT TR S T T S T T i . ity at any price. {tery Thoma< McMahon | Funeral s es for Thomas Me- [Py T " R iw.n“ wete held this moring at 9 "'“‘“' dort, 3 Velock at Mary's chur 8 oM il : ° o e e Mars's comstory, |DReD negotiating for the resumntion | [ As the hody = orne ftom the | O operations the industrial plants ° ° . ehurch Mra. M. T. Cresn sang “Abide | WEDCd an agreement with the French . P . T Dinner Dress Stops Work. . Thomas MeMahon Frank " e y Amusing samples of English are P i Ten-Acre Road—one hl'cl\ o , Charles Gorman, Harold Geor- | "0 “ SRS & S south of Hart St. on Lincoln, | man and Toanie orarone R gty ST. MARY'’S FIELD tive on the property Saturday where Corbin Ave. and Lin- here are some samples picked from . signs in one of the well-known hotels 5 57 s s ek (JOSEPH A, HAFFEY ] 5o ==l SATURDAY, NOV. 24 [ —————— [T — t Funeral Director a8 the costume flutte the hearts of Partors 33 Myrtle St |the mauid-folk, and no work is ac ) RICR-OFY SOCLOOR 294 MAIN ST TEL. 2450 or 1760 Service Exceptionsl, Lady Assistant || compiish SHIVES Sh8. Vet Tickets for SaleeCrowell's Prug Store. Dickineon's Drug Store, Tel. Parlor 1825-2 voyagers SIS _outeau . ¢ Y.ML GO Sportsman’s Exchange flesidence 17 Summer St —1825.3 | 0 take 1he clothes of the T ) See s the sun rise, for the colour changes.” '

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