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TGS REPULSED AL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS i forbidden and for the sale to whom the license frequently prosecut. ed, ‘You must not buy liquor 1rom1 CITY ITEMS. a licensee by making false state- PflUNn fiUILTY Tionts o you as well 4o the loensed| picch Jones Caps, $1.00.—advt will suffer.” BAna ¥ e 4 iz The anmial meeting of the stock- Chapter 217, Rublic Acts of 1907, |y0140rg of the Union Mfg. Co., will be | ¥ supplemented’ the law of 1895 'bY|paiq 4n the office of the company | (Continued from First Page) \ |making minors and females Who|my, cday at 2 o'clock. Reports of the | - {loitered on premises where spirituous | airoctors will be read and a board of to be extended bheyond cases clearly and intoxicating liquors were kept for | gircctors will be elected. within both its letter and its spirit. |sale subject to argest.and punish- . 7 PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Member Hartford Stock Exchange | { | |Mexican Insurgents Report Driving 1 Away Attack In Force of 2000 Fed- | eral Soldiers at Compostela. | Vera Cruz, Jan. 29.—-(By Radio via Ay Bt Sug .... ::I.fih 4[4‘?:" (il::f: Stanley R. Eddy, Manager 81 West Main St,, T Dullas Nows to The Aueclated Prem) lam Con ... '119% 113% 1104 5 o e j T S 1t is also to be strictly construed for (ment, ok IROONAR NG 0 ar. wn0 NI oo I;’olfl.ion_in gk bl B S S R DR We Offer— is to be deduced from the words {repealed the 1895 and 1907 laws men- terday. | bt BT i 0 2 R M T B e 0 Je ST T T A BeCR iy b e | 50 STANLEY WORKS m To .. s bd 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 50 AMERICAN HARDWARE (State vs. McMahon, 53 Conn. 407, | i Lbly ) ) 4 oy b ey B (3 mw, go of |at 2:30 in ghe parlor of St. Peter's | General Hiriberto Casas, suffercd | Am wool .. 143, 418). |this law Sectlons 2693, 269452695 ot > | 3 church, | 2 ! 2 The history of our law in regard (o Revislon of 1902 defined clearly| A sixth anniversiry high mass 10X | Ioay romimed Tarces ani ol | A08 s AN L % i . “|Ate Tp & ) 4 MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New Ycrk Stock Exchange to the sale of spirituous and intoxi- |the ojaeg of persons to whom this law [the repose of th 1 of Rev v L cating liquor, both the legislative en- | . o appllcal:;c-—mlnnrl and so-called | hard l‘l’nrdeck. w’illm::z filliktohgx:yl'}onfi Gehsenl Ml,(.” .\I‘unoz. Incharge At GIf & W T :fctments and th:h“dlm:l decisions, W!‘e" persons. | morning at 8 o'clock in St. Pcter'u‘lom; :ggte;ccz:r:a‘.fona ln tlhul. district, | Rald Loco . ;“ i bnthqthe legtathtubs and the 1921 ‘repealed the statutes defining| Deputy Fire Chief Eugene jol | Senl -‘;““ e c:u'ulry L)‘fem St B courts were oncerned; at no time this class and left Section 2813 stand- | Barnes will address the employed |fe;;1mem, Major Jose Maria Castro ‘(-0“ 'T:-x and in no place has the purchase of |8y What then is the construction|boys of the Y. M. C. A. this evening | g0y gy orher federal ofticers are sald | (o Pap o liquor been expressly forbidden, 1t|t0 De piaced upon this section? 1t on fire prevention. 5 to have been killed In the engage- | cnes & Ohie, || O mavn ben thy wrbidden, It |must be presumed that it was intend-| Fellx Balagney of 287 Eim street, nwono*\Coudth SO L THERES | Ches & Ohio the buyer who is being dealt with; it |60 t0 Serve some purpose or it would is at the New, Britain General Lospi- | y\jajor Traslavina, a captain and sev- | L D was the seller who was restricted by |"@Ve been included in the repealing | tal be;"‘ ";“'d] for -l“"d“ suntnim;: |eral other officers. .?‘:filfso; At A _ |section of Chapter 281. jon a leg when ho spilled some ac e i :‘1:;“:;:?&1:‘1?:: :l"‘:emav\:?jecsn?; ;3:_ “The :‘nswer question T am n: :::d:.‘andcra. Frary & Clark plant | %’;‘r:"’GE:F ‘haser h: . (not called upon to'glve for two judges | Ves! . % e e e on- |of the Buperior Court have alrcady, TWin babies, a boy and a girl, were ot BRS¢ ment for the purchase of liquor. |said—one by issuing a bench warrant|Porn at the New Britain general hos- Cut 8 Hartford: Hartford, Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel 3-6320 “The particular statuty in question |based upon this statute and the other Pital today to Mr. and Mrs. George | ‘u;‘-i nn; iugar New Britain: 38 West Main Strect. Tel. 1818 is the outgrowth of Chapker CCLXXI |by imposing a penalty atter a plea | Hachey of Bristal. i of the Public Acts of 1895, which ‘r]f ln:)"tv htfl the ('h-!rte %onmned in| Mrs, Guiseppe Carpi. Frie 1st pfd . reads as follows: ‘Any minor, who, |that bench warrant in substance that| : Jow | Mrs. Agatha Palmitel Carpi, 27, | e for the purpose of procuring from |8l Persons are forbidden by law to‘R“SSla“ Whi!‘ Fot;ces. 1\.0“ wits ol Qillopos Oxsml 1788 Toaves|ory o ce sny licensed person any spirituous or entér any premises where intoxicating, Revolt Against Sovietism |strect, died yesterday afternoon at|Goodrick Bf . intoxicating liquor, shall falsely state |liquors are sold to be drunk upon|By The Associated Préss. . the New Britaln General hospital. Gt North pfd and represent to such licensed person the premises, and that any persons| Tokio, Jan. 29.—White forces in'Besides her husband, she leaves two | Insp Copper . that he is not a minor, afd shall uponi“"m enter such premiseg are liable| Siberia have seized upon the occa- daughters and a son. Funeral ar-|Int Mer Mar .. such statement procure frem such |under Section 2813, It {8 true that|sion of the death of Nicolai Lenine to | rangements have not been completed. | Int Mer Mar prd licensed person any spjrituous or in- |this court is not absolutely bound by| proclaim a free state in Amur prov- | Allis-Chalmers toxicating liquor, shall be fined not this Interpreiation of this sectlon. ince and have interrupted railway | Pacific O ..... b more than fifty dollars, or be im-, “It is likewise true, however, that service to Vladivostok and eastward,| | Int Niekel ... prisoned not less than ten nor more the accused are not bound by my de-}nccordln; to advices received by the yun?falfi Int Paper . than sixty ‘days, or both.’ The read- cision, for they have a right of ap-/Japanese government from Mukden. | Kelly Spring T'r ing of this section is enough to asecr- peal from my decision and if need be! Kennecott Cop.. tain the purpose for which it was can have the supreme court pass up-| RAISE GASOLINE PRICES Lehigh Val”.... passed, viz: To stop minors from on the question. In view of the great| New Haven, Jan, 29.—Local filling Rosina Bernado. Mid States Oll. . purchasing liquors on false represen- change In the law in regard to this| stations began seiling gasoline at 24 T he funeral of Rosina Bernado, in-| Midvale Steel tation as to mge. It had long been | particular subject wrought by federal | cents today, an advance of three '@nt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mis Pac ... the law that sale of liguor to minors and state legislation in recent years it| conts, An advance of two cents from 'Am Bernado of 108 Arch street, wus N Y Cen .... was a crime, that law had to do, as|would seem not only desirable but|the low price of 19 cents became ef-|'¢!d this afternoon from the home at N Y N H & H.. 18% . had all law upon this subject up to advisable that this statute be con-| fective January 16, The advance fol. - ©'¢lock. Burlal was in St. Mary's|North Pac .... 53% that time, with the seller. The sale strued by our court of last yesort in lowed an increase of 233 cents fn(CEMetery. Pure Ool 245, of liquor was a legitimate business, |order that, if there be any doubt as the tank wagon price. | ‘:‘nn ,\lm“[' & T :u‘ denn R 8% the license for its sale by the county to its proper construction, its true in-| s — commissioners was. an article of no | terpretation may be known. Veteran Policeman Dies. | f | Plerce Arrow ., 197% little value. The conviction of a “It Is better that unless and until| New Haven, Jan, 29.-—Jeremiah J. | JOSEPH A. HAFFEY || rittsouran coar 62 STANLEY WORKS licenso for violation of the liquor law |a court of higher jurisdiction than Kennedy, for 30 years a member of | Funeral Director | Ray Con Cop .. 114 So HART & COOLEY jeopardized the rights of the holder |this court places a different construc- | the local police department and until Parlors 38 Myrtle St Reading . 5614 FAFNIR BEARING thereof because if convicted twice he tion upon this statute, the decisions|his retirement flve years ago a well‘ Service Exceptional, Lady A.:I tant Rep I & “’ i 50% lost his license and because of this |of the superior court be followed. known member of the detective 'i'ol. l’lrlor’l.!fl’l seistant | | Royal D, N Y .. 6§ 42 Prioes On Application the legislature said to the minor, to| . “The motion to discharge is| bureau, died at his home here Jast | Residence 17 Summer s(' —1025-3 B’m‘]“"’o“ Ret 2314 WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS whom the sale of liquor was by law denied.” night. | s : o :g:::: L‘W"'fi\? . :::: | ! ta 4 | Studebaker Co 1025 |Texas Co ...... 45% (Texas & Pacific 223 | Tobaceo Pod .. 901y Transcon Oil .. 6% Union Pacific .. 130% United Frult .. 195 U 8 Indus Alco T78% ¥ 8 Rubber Co' 39% U 8 Steel .... 104% U 8 Bteel pfd .. 119% Willys Overand 1285 Westinghouse . 64 National Tead . 166% We Offer 100shares Yale & Towne PRICE ON APPLICATION Members Hartford Btock Exchange New York Stock Exchangd Donald R. Hart, Manager We Offer: JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury BONDS New Havea Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 609, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg~Tel. 1013 Fuller. Richter Aldrich 8 G- Telephone 2-5261 Telephone 2080 U. 8. TREASURY STATEMENT. U. 8. Treasury balance, $262,710,946, Hartford Office, 94 Poearl St, | New Britain Office, 122 Main St. New York, Jan, 29.—Foroign ex- | 5 ¥ SMARANS, My e changes easy, Quotations in cents: | P ' Cuvton, 425 1616160 day biis on|§ We Offer:— | banks, 423 716, France: d"mnnd.‘ | 438 Cbten 4353 igium, 4074 American Hardware Co. Landers, Frary & Clark Stanley Works Common At the Market Going Out of Business There is an old Latin adage which says, “Caveat Emptor.” Translated, it means, “Let the buyer beware.” It put the burden of seeing that one got his money’s worth on the purchaser. It warned him to enter a shop with his eyes wide open, to have faith in no one, to keep his fingers crossed and then trust to Providence that he Germany demand, | 000000000023; cal 000900000023, | | Holland: demand, Norwa | mand, 13.794. 8weden: demand, Denmark: demand, 16.24. 8witzer- | |land: demand, 17.27, Spain: demand, | (12,76 Greece: 000012 Czw‘lm-' | Slovakia: demand, 2.88 Juln!l:l\‘ilt' demand, 1.15. Austria: demand, N""J Rumania: demand, 50%, Argentina: cables, 4.08 didn’t lose his eye teeth in the bargain. Advertising has put “Caveat Emptor” out of busi- ness. Today, merchants and manufacturers can’t afford to risk the disappointment and disapproval of a dissatis- fied customer. It is too easy for the customer to pick up a paper and find plenty of other places where real dollar value is given and where they practice the modern slo- gan, “We strive to please.” The good will of the buying public is the goal of the modern seller. Without it, his business cannot succeed. Every time he advertises he puts his googd name in your hands. His products must make good. They must be as advertised. That’s why it pays to read the advertisements and to buy advertised goods. It’s Good Business Policy Published by the New Britain Herald in co-operation | l‘ 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 It is the Only Local Newspaper With An Audited Circulation | demand 32.87. Brazil: demand, 10.97, | fontreal: 97 3-32 R The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company ' JUDGE MAKES RULING | 0ld State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Humastta Susties Wuden Uppee At 1o | Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. : Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. | LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING whose. the soil In | Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. | mon-law maxim, “whose the soil is, | hie it 18 from the heavens to the | depths of thé earth,”” was overruled Judge John C, a Natural Heritage Common to All People. | | | st pau, Jan in a decision by | Michael, of the district court of Min-| o , 3, | nesota, in a suit for damages brougnt | Chinese Girl Defies local property owner after an/ = ) e o nding on wa Infant Betrothal Custom property. The plaintift sought also Peking, Jan 20.——Miss ('hiang to enjoin the defendant from fiving | Chin-ytr a high, sc hool gir of 1 over his property reg ess of the |years, has retb od against altitnde of such fAights, old Chinese custom. By mea “The upper alr 18 o natural heritage advertisement in certain Chincse common to all of the people and its | Pers she re notifie reasonable use ought not 1o be ham pered by an ancient artificial maxim | of law,” the judge deciared The decision is regarded as of gr importance, mccording to 1. K. ¥ Aeronautical Cham- $72,489 parents witl man, Hshur Miss ( announcement secretary of the mmerce, whic seme 1,200 commercis matrimon Auring dorse it thority her of ( represents ireraft operas may be ration of reby air erty without he said anes is not tors in the United States. 1t being guiity Condemnation cani here stric Judge Michaei'a decision said has any direct r enjoyme to the Steals Auto But Is Hurt In Attempt to Get Away Stamford 8 air, so far as it tion to the comfort and of the 1agd, is appurtenant land, but {0 conts hat it is part of the reaity, as affecting the right of alr navigation, is on'y & a on, | day, Joves devoid of substantial meri g R Judge Michael sald that while there | o b was some danger to perso 1 prop- erty from air craft, ac ts were in- frequent Iy less tha walk of life from causes While granting t lages t1 inr tion said that modern pr great public interest sho | mlocked by unnccessary ref 1elivery wars 0\ | i R se Bauith Wide & { ments. laughter of Galligar | = alighted ar and his cuts a verse, motion pietare the high award of York eaithy coal New Haven Child Killed. plaintiff grees and not be ng a ride dam- injune in New to “star” did—and Yand six in tbe company.