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MARRIED AT §T. PETERS Napoleon Lavigne and Miss Mary De- Mers and Sylvio Pepin and Miss Treme Richards Are Wed Today. Napoleon Lavigne and Miss Mary DeMers were married this morning at 8 o'clgek by Rev. Daniel Massey at 8t. Peter's church. Albert DeSabiel and Miss Anna DeMers were wit- nesses, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, HELD AS BOY'S KIDNAPPER DAWES T0 CONFER | Will Meet With Coolidge Tomorrow To Discuss Plans Relative To F.co- Binghamton Man Accused by New York and Pennsylvania Youths. Wauregan, Tll., Dec. 26,—~A man giving the name of William Kelly of Binghamton, N. Y., is under arrest { here, charged with kidnapping Arthur Clifford, 16. son of Mrs. Viola Clif- ford of Johnson City, Pa., and Wil- liam Troy, 14, son of William Troy of | Binghamton. nomic Conference Washington, Bec. 26.—President Coolidge will confer tomorrow with Charles G. Dawes of Chicago, select- ed by the reparation commission to head a committee which will en- ¥ i ¢ |ile Court, They claimed at first that deavor to balance Germany's budget| ., wag their father, but said later, The boys are detained in the Juven-| HELD FOR QUESTIONING ‘Waterbury Man Who Was Befriend- ing Drunk Arrested When Latter Dies of Wounds, Waterbury, Dec. sensky of 200 Abbott avenue, city, was arrested today and is being held pending a coroner's investigation as & result of the death this morning, in a local hospital of Joseph Pastas, also of 200 Abbott avenue, who died as a result of developments from a 26, —Wiedfer Ya- this | | erate WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1923, WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall of business after the Chris street opening—Resumygion mas holiday | was attended by higher prices at the opening of today's stock market, but gains generally were confined to mod- | a few in- | fractions except in notably Woolworth, which PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange Stanley R. Fddy, )Ilfilxfl( 31 West Main St, Tel. 2040 We Offer— At 9 o'clock Sylvio Pepin and Miss tances, Irene Richards were marrvied by Hev, Charles Coppens. * Leon Richards, brother of the bride, and Miss Iga- bella Pepin, sister of the groom, were Wwitnesses, and stabilize currency. according to Sheriff Alstrom, that|scalp wound, sustained one week ago. | moved up 1%, American Can, Davison 50 NEW BRITAIN MACHINE Preferred FREED TO SUPPORT PARENTS Another East View Penitentiary Prisoner is Relcased for Christmas. ! Fast View, N. Y., Dec. 26.—Because he is the sole support of his parents John Burke, 24 years old, of Pelham, was liberated today from East View DPenitentiary. The order was issued by County Judge William Bleakley of Westches- ter County on the appeal of persons| represénting the man's parents. A six | month’s sentence had been imposed on Rurke in Pelham for disorderly conduct. He had served one month. N T JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New Vork Stock hange Hartford: Haritora-Conn. frust Bldg, el New Britain: 23 West Main steeet, Jel, reg- | indus- | 3-0320 1815. We Offer and Recommend : 100 SHARES UNION MFG. (0. to yield better than 67, KLAN CROSSES | FIRE THRF red, ferred, and Houston oil. was somewhal trength of 1t H L T T T T RGN #|i AND SAFETY Principal and interest Guaranteed by Resources of ever $2.000,000.00 Mrs. Matilda Guloff. Funeral services for Mrs. Guloff were held this afternoon | 2 o'clock at St. John's German Tu- theran church. Rev. M. W. Gaudian, officiated and interment was in Fairview cemetery. A second group gathered on John- | gpeci asues notab! o steels, Du- ston's drive in the Watchung moun- | pgnt, Pacific Oil and 1. 8 Industrial tains back of Plainfield and burned a | Alcohol kept main tend cross. The third demonstration took |ing upward alt of t place in the Watchung mountains|earljer a back of Somerville. The Klansmen|sharply on profit i hiie Ut M : | were not robed. No digorder was re-|ity shares were | s xchange ported “The closing firm. Profit taking Donald R. Hart, Manager hecame more al in th ate aft - — — _— — crnoon when ca money was marked up to 51 per cent but a number of stocks continued In brisk demand, Corn Products, U. 8 Alcohol, Brook- Manhattan Transit preferred and oil extending their carly gains Although the Americans who sit on |- A s the two new committees will serve as | :‘d":-‘;,::" ""l’f“*“;l’"g them and silenc-| According to the officials, Pastas Was |y onioal and Marlana Oil which private citizens they doubtless will be | W0 OURN - threats, intoxicated and Yasensky attempted | ..000 o point cach. afforded the opportunity to use such | -i°ll¥, according to the Sheriff, ad-{to put him to bed. Pastas, it Is claim- | ™'y 0 Garings of Middle States data as has been collected by the|Mitited that he had been hiring outed pushed Yasensky away from Mim | o cume out tn the subsequent dcal- American government on the subjects | P°¥8 and that in several places hejand then fell back against the wall |, oo™ iine it down two points £6-be studisd. had umn_finpd official air for them, sustaining a laceration of his "‘""'\\\'m'v-o\r\rlumi preferred also fell a | representing them as his sons. Yasensky is held for questioning by | o o' ” 00t and Union Pacific and | P T the coroner. Allied Chemical lost a point each, but Penn. Woman Observes [the market otherwise ‘:m r'--x)nm]'r iy | i i {upward, with hait a dozen lcading | 100th Amniversary, Dies | Bpaths CITY ITEMS, |ruri it o b Uniontown, Pa., Dee. 26.—Taken | the year. ill suddenly, after celebrating her one % Al SRRSO ”0 Gains of a point or |morr v;rl hundredth birthday anniversary, Mrs. | ’ 9 { r. an {stered by a wide variety o Harrlet Ross Reed died at the home | ,m“,',:x',‘rll""::'o::::""'"é'l'ag('"""‘_ 3¢ | Stratford road are spending the Boll- | rigis and specialities with Woolworth of relatives here last night. | years of (layton Court, died thls‘da)s at the home o TS, ur‘(,”mhln,_- 314 and National Tead, Du- — 9 Hunting of Newtown, Conn Chemical, Jewell Tea preferred morning at the New Britain General he | ¥1son mica ) | Getting Brighter Every Night. | hospital. He was born in Providence, | Jerome Karbonik, a member of ""and Corn products 13 to 21 For- | PR i o4 o | sentor class at the New Britain High | ion axchange rates opened irregular- Don’t you find a baby brightens| R, 1. He is s ved by his wife, two | cohool, {8 undergoing treatment at the | \ N ren francs touching a new up the house wonderfully?” | children, Margaret and Rowland W.| New Rritain General hospital for an Ji WAk EED o8 SNy e AeR. CHks e Mlrping | Clarki T chdier, Harsy W, Claxkior was taken | “\!\: ;Ii i Tecords were established most of the night now."—Exchange.| New Schoreham, R. L; a brother Ld-‘ Monday to observe the effects of a ‘du‘r\‘nlz |hf morning by a dozen issucs. | ward Clark of Central Falls, R. I, and | former opeuuen | including Nationa! lead, which jump- If,‘mg Rratwer, Eoxry Dodye of Slogk ed 41-2 points; corn products, Cuba e i o SUgH eferred, Pacific oil, as- The funeral will he held Friday af- | [ERDY AU ';:'m.lr:..?-vhpmul U8 cast ternoon at 2 o'clock at Erwin Mortu- | Ku Klusers llold Demonstration in lrox\‘ pipe preferre Other strong | ary chapel and burial will be in I-'air-I Jersey to Usher in Christmas. spots included Wilson packing prefer- view cemetery. | Special to the New York Times. American hide and leather pre- 0 e e ol | Plainfield, N. 1., Dee. 26.—The Ku- Chandler motors, Fisher body q | Klux Kian in this vicinity held three Trading in the rails forey | demonstrations Monday night, burn- irregular and quiet 1 flunpr’ls |ing large crosses to usher in Christ- ing St. Paul and big | mas. One group of thirty-five met | rour heing offset by the sciling of Soo ‘nv Washington avenue and Seventh {rpjon Pacific. Norfolk & Western and ‘flrce( New Market, and Dunellen, |Chesapeake & Ohio preferred. i Matilda | and lighted a cross which burned for [ money opened at 4 3-4 per cent, o M‘nnr\y two hours. Wall street, 2 p. m.—Buying o nmfln ‘lfimll a 9 W BRITAIN HARYL URD National Bank Bldg. 10 u-nu-l How phone 2580 prices in the pastor, strong FIRST MORTGAGE COLLATERAL TRUST SEVEN PER CENT GOLD BONDS Secured By Many Mortgages PRICE: PAR AND‘A(‘(‘RI‘HD INTEREST These Bonds are also sold on a partial payment plan covering four years All payments draw interest at 7% to the date of final settlement INVEST AS YOU SAVE American Mortuge & Discount Corp. Eastern Dept. 25 W, 43rd Street, New York S. G. AUSTIN & C. G. KRON Correspondents Suite 407—Booth’s Block—New Britain, Conn. Phone 30645 Anthony Rizauckas. The funeral of Anthony Rizauc ku was held from his late home at 32 - Church street at o'clock !lun DETROIT POLICE PUT OUT. |morning and at 8 o'cloek from St Detroit, Mich., Dee. 26.—Police, |Andrew’s Lithuanian church where & ysing their weapons as clubs, forced | high mass of requiem was celebrated |¢poir way through a crowd of more by _Rev. E. V. Grikis. than 2,000 persons at a Ku Klux(ly The pail bearers were Joseph '“"""cer@mom here just after midnight pur skas, Anthony Naimonis and Anthony|anq extinguished a burning crens|to 2% points or more. Encouraged | Zeblecki, members of the lnhunnllnv“m,h had been set up on the steps|by favorable trade news, including | Educational wociety and Michael a¢ the Wayne county building. The |another increase in the price of Penn | Kaminskas, Anthony Kardokas and|poiice arrived at the conclusion of a |s¥Ivania Crude Oil, traders on v Nazuonis, representing 8t.| coremony held by men sald to be|lOng side of the market resumed ti Andrew's socicty. As the body Wasi.aders of the Klan in Detroit. The | oPerations with increased vigor in to borne from the church the choir ren- apowd tried to prevent officers.from |day's active market. Acute weakness dered “Nearer My God to Thee. getting close to the blazing emblem. |°f French francs and hv|zl‘m money Vather Grikis conducted the com.| s vhduat rates induced some realizing but fail mittal services at the grave in St | GIRL SCOUT NOTES. ed to halt the u}u\rurd trend. Sales Mary's cemetery. Providing the weather tomorrow {a|“PProximated 1,150,000 shures. favorable all troops of the Girl Scouts| oW York Dec. . ;b‘ Today "hll = tmmse—— | 0f New Britain will enjey & day'e| cUrD market was calief ot % T N winter camping in Plainville. The :)"4" ;‘:‘.T'p:n:npm Lol grimpraciod G JOSEPH A. HAFI‘EY girls will meet at the center at 10:30 | | in SONCE BEEL L0 Cas wus- . ¥uneral Director o'clock equipped with warm clothing, pended in Southern States Oil, which Parlors 33 Myrtle St. lunch, eup, two tokens and a good Service Exceptional, Lady Assistant Tel. Parlor 16256-2 Residence 17 Summer St. —1625-3 100 Shares American Hardware Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCERPT MARGIN ACCOLU JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated stock Exchange of New York STOCKS Bridgeport BONDS New Haven Direct Private Wire to Now York Mgr.—oom 509, N, B, Nat'l Bank Blig~~Tel. 1012 s T R Waterbury Danbury Middletown . GROK¥ sold Monday as high as 33 5.5, and ‘lpprl"n. The party will take the |, .y okerage firm most active in the | KI‘lnhwlua trolley from the center and | buying on that day announced its sus- | will hike from White's erossing to the pension. Gulf States Oil, represent | cabin, ing holdings of Istand Oil, which | \u er c ter c ° elosed Monday at 6%, dropped to 1 A g United Oil Prod ged from . 815 61 on 4 sl 94 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN, ness. The trou however, were without Telephone 2-6261 the general market : ) R A S The potrolcum issues were in in- New Britain Office, 122 Main St. creased demand, many making sub- E. T. BRAINARD, Mgr, stantjal gains. Standard Oil of Indi- were dealt in on a large scals and w ff each advanced about one point, Im e oirer e s suin o 14 poina wan rade in | AMERICAN HARDWARE and a gain of 1'% points was made in | International Petrolaum. Mutual Ol z ain moved up to 12 1-4, a new high AT THE MARKLEY Delaware, Lackawanna and West. | ern Coal was the strangest of the in- dustrial group, selling at a new high record following the announcement of |the declaration of an extra dividend lof 5 per cont. Tord Metor of Canada iast preceding sale and advances were made in several other motor issucs | Tobacco products Exports w tionally weak, falling one po but vecovering part of this loes in the next transactions amount of busi this group, influence on Tel. 2980 Guide Posts of Business ana and Standard Oil of New York recent trading. showed a gain of 15 peints over its | IDING along an unfamiliar road, you depend upon sign posts to guide you. Whether you're hitting the thank-you-mams in a flivver or soaring along in a costly car, they do their work equally well. Pay Your Christmas Bills Next June Spread the big expense of Christmas over six months, Get a Beneficial loan on your guaranteed note or home furniture. We will lend vou up to $300, charge only the low, legal interest rate and allew you six to fifteen months to repay. Fair, isn't it? Call, write or phone for our special Christmas loan plan Beneficial Loan Society Rooms 1015 Professional Building 0 9 to 5:30 aTWEST \I\l\\lllll'ls dave 9 to 1 (ORI $ LI & DUV TR VT DU S HUUT T T Today, as you spend your money to fill your needs, e s | FSt e SRR AILS i advertisements are waiting to direct you. They are the ‘ — guide posts of business. They point the short, straight ”,1’7..“(””‘,‘!;, ;»; 1 1 :y: road to satisfaction in buying. They will serve you well, s account whether you spend much or little. H i accurate and com of the New Ye ! ek m quotations, stock m list is being published today Do you stop to read the advertisements? They are published to tell you exactly where to go for what you _ want: They lead you to values of which you would never ‘ & i AW know were they not there to guide you. [Aetna Lire oo 430 48 | Travelers 1 64 [Hfd Elec Light 69 =i | §5,000Life Polcy for 20 Vears Cost $23.50 Per Year : EXAMPLE: Age 25, Whole Life Special, first year e Werls oom 14 premium $101.35. GUARANTEED reduction at end Stanley Work : of the first year of $25.85, net cost second year, N & e 50. Backed by a company with a capital of Five o \llllmn and a surplus of Six Million. total ELEVEN MILLION DOLLARS IN ASSETS. LOCAL ~1m L q|n1 \Hu\~ And remember that advertising: always points out goods of unquestioned value. When a store or manufac- turing concern puts its name on goods and tells you about them, you may be sure that they are worth con- sideration. It does not pay to advertise unworthy mer- chandise. Lock | Niles-Bemt-Pond com North & Judd Peck Stow & Wilcox Russell Mg o Mg Co x- Standard Screw with the American Association of Advertising Agencies 10,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN * prd { Published by the New Britain Herald in co-operation {Union Mfg Co x-d | FAVING COLD WAVY Without obligation we shall be pleased to give cach inquirer a 1921 Leather Memorandum Book. me Fidelity Finance Corporation Joseph M. Chernoff, Pres. 87 West Main Street Telephone 1291 oug! dented tope of | Mount ¥te ing Caltamisctts ie cxperiencing an It is the Onlwl.ocal Newspaper With An Audited Circulation e ":h-lvlt 1= The app {from various DUKE HAS RELAPS Ttaly, Dec. 26— Anviets again fet over the heaith of of Aosta., owing 1o a he hae suffered Turin scrious illness with pne