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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1921, City Items = 1RAIN SKINS PAST AUTO_ | WAT[ STREET STOCK | . Mflsfi%fll;fn%[[l;flgfls S Y ]| Mt A i | WIH DTS WHEE"‘V&%IE‘TNR[% }‘Eggg(& NAM & C record. John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. Gateman Lowers Bars But Not Until Mr. .and Mrs, Ossian Bennett of|[| e i S t I T]]ink O[hers w“l Be Mason Drive are spending two weeks How a pocketbook rode on Sleuth’s Machine Has Passed I Onenits ¥ N in Florida. the running board of an auto- PR Tt 31 West Main St., lel, enalo § Don't miss the million dollar pro- ||| mobile from New Britain to Onto Tracks, eyt AR Gl Vs - Drawn lnm Muddle ditetion. Pola Negrl, in the Spanish Unionville before it was discov- Failure of the gateman at the Main | of selling orders, Dear pressure wi dancer, coming soon at the Capitol. ered andgthen was returned to street crossing to lower the gates on | again directed against the oils, most v 4 M . . ) its owner'is the story being told Il time for a train that was passing the of which yielded rraction: D‘A iIQNAL FIRE RIGHTS Members of the zj-lty hall commis- by James J. Hannon, a foreman station almost caused a serious acci- initial sales, wlthough M 3 New York, ¥eb. 14—The oil scan- [slon sat this morning with Samuel at the Corbin Motor Vehicle dent late yesterday afternoon. e yal Dutch and Cosden me! support dal will involve persons of greater Waskowitz to discuss the sale of city corporation, || train entered the station from thca higher 1 onsen consequence than any yet named at|property on Taleott strect upon uhlch[ According to the story Mr. east and the gateman thought that' Spr e a wide list. HARTFOPD GAS RIG}lTS the hearing in Washington, according | the commission has set a figure of| Hannon was at work yesterday hlkrz all other trains, it would stop at The markel gontinue: Db & +. to Senator George H. Moses, republi- | $8,000, The members of the commis-| vepairing a car and laid the ‘the station, as he did not receive any | throughout the early d can, New Hampshire, who s inter- sion say Waskowitz offered them| pocketbook which he was car- “,A,,,."h‘g'whh,ug from the engineer, throughout the ¥ caling '\7‘]{1 ! BUY OR SE' L viewed last night at the Hofel Pla | nothing that indicates a sale may be| rying om. the running board of ||| The train did not stop and when Good buying support was in evides LIRS ¥ 5 L where he ‘:'f“‘"—‘d before the Mar-| consymmated soon. il a nearby auto. Then he was ||| the mat>man saw that it was going however, just below IAst 2 queette club, I'itch-Jones Caps, $1.00.—advt, . 5 % through, he started to lower the gatesing quotations so tha W > “The revelations will continue and The Women's home missionary de- | :‘::,’f: it:‘:n;'z:::irfliom :,’,‘,. rl;p‘;dl‘_\' to hold the traffic back, bui| held to u point or so. 'an American 5 I T TR O Increase in Import.unce." he said. | partment of the South church will} Im,kfl'b‘,,,k for a few momcm.; Setgeant Wililam P. McCuc of the de-| B, Cosden preferred, Philips 1%- o ey — eESE—— “Scnators arc becoming round shoyld- | hold an all-day sewing meeting ¥ri- || \yhon he returned he found that ||| tective bureau of the police depart- troleum. Westinghouse Air Virake, In- e ORI s el ered from the burden of information | . Luncheon will be served :uJ the other owner had called for ||| ment had just started to cross the ternational American 2 | Smelting and 4 Hide & they are carrying around, waitirz for | noon h oA e A AL e i | 1 his car and driven off e trac! n auto, an hen h a syitable time to spring it on the| “Linger Awhile” Fox Trot,Columbia || ignorant of !:" poc‘irlbo:;(‘r\::,i’ B i ot thal helias tus | tlior mmktimad W ety e . public. {and Brunswick Records. John A. An- ([| 510700 0 " inning board " ||| gates were lowered, he stopped his!issues to drop a peint or &n. Tiers i ! 1} Baul_name WAL & domon egnas)duawi. & COadw. " 3 | machine immediately to kecp out of were a few conspicnons excepiions e = tors who are provided with informa- A daughter has been born at the | h;‘:':\.r“:-:g;h:t;‘m"::l:gua fales | the path of the oncoming train. The 1T the downwa trend, iMisher Lody tion relating to a number of men who | Hartford hospital to Mr. and Mrs. ||| F2o"C T tfi‘; ekotbook moa ||| engineer of the'train secing that the | continuing its remarkable advance by MEMBERS HARTORD STOCK LXCHANGE have not yet been spotted in the oil | George H. Hick of 88 Garden street. ,f ‘a'! ngd B o ok hiad | gates had not been lowered in time elimbing 21, points to : BT flood. Those who are still to be in-| “Dream Daddy,” Special 1ox Trot, | I'('_""i :"l'f‘ o'x: he _running |and that peopie were scumpering top. Yorelgn exchangds opened volved are greater in number and con- | runswick record. John A, Andrews|[| 1" 4t tlonvitle and would be 11, o0 in an cffort to get off ihe track, | lower. i sequence than those who have been | g Co,—advt, | ol \\:ru". | brought the train to a step. Sergeant | Nooi-—hcar traders inereased their Hartk "I. i oo Wint Ml mioaicr named already. Of course, that In-| " Dot miss the million dollar pro- (|| . i Hanon said today hé had ||| yjcue stopped his machine under the | offerings as the session progresscd. Nonz I IAM: S bl i formation cannot be stified. It i8 | quction. Pola Negri, in the Spanish ||| "C¢CIVed the pockethook again NI o)t oo that it was impossibie to low- | Oils conti to bear the brunt, new e bound to come.” dancer, coming soon at the Capitol, | | er them to the propor position, but|lew records for the year Leing os- Piece of Impertinence. —advt. the train proceeded on its way. |tablished by the Pan-American i We ofter Regarding the Denby resolution' Afjss Harriet Panikoff of New Ha- BELIEYES m SERYICE | It was a train of empty passenger and Standard Oil of New and the Senate’s reply Senator Moses| ven is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Louis A | cars that was being transferred from |wh!r-h dropped 1 to 2 points, L said: Horwitz of 501 East stroet, Hartford to Waterbury and was not jer with Texas company, General As- 't “What we did in the Senate was & The New Britain chapter of Hadas- | | r » e carrying passengers. | phalt, Marland, White Eagle, Produc- VI a‘ 0 plece of impertinence. We had inn:‘;s.m will hold a meeting tonight at the | Rotary Club President Accepts Orders by SRR lers & Refiners and Sinclair. Lorillurd & . more businges to go around fussing) Taimud Torah. Election of officors| From High School Teacher amd BOYS G SAN M Tobacco broke 6 1-4 points while In- with that resolution that we would|will take place, . i | ly lRL D ONEY {ternational Harvester, Beechnut Pack- AT THE MARKET with a resolution calling for the résig- “Arcady,” latest Fox Trot, Colum- Runs Errand As Told. rs, Contigental Can, nation of a Cabinet member because bia Record. John A, Andrews & Co. % v 3 % 3 American Car G he was baldheaded: It would have| —advt. Members of the New Dritain Ro- | Dr. William Byron Forebush Tells Ro- | poyndry dro T B - < - T tary club are telling a good story| i s s m—— e 2 T T T had just as much Constitutional basis. Lunch at Hallinan's—advt. |7 v . o | = “ | points, The s d some. | == “The trouble in the Senate, as I sce| Fitch-Jones Shirts, $2.50.——advt, | About I'red O. Rackliffc, president of | tarians How Parcnts Should Begu«| (yue™around noon when the oils | sumebamscd et 0 el apv'g | 1he club, and the manner in which | 9 . e N it, is that we have been running on| A regular meeting of St. Mary's | ate “Allowances” to Children. started to rally on short covering. Call | 4 y iaas hysteria. The actlon in the Denby|ladies' Temperance society will be !¢ exemplificd the Rufarian theory of | {money opened at 4 3.4 per H a4 3 case made the Senate judge, jury,|held this evening at 8 o'clock. A val. |®€rvice this morning. | The tneory of “inclusive allow-| 1:30—With the short position i n‘mflll en .u. sheriff and complaining witness, The|entine social will follow, Mr. Racklifie was acting as host t0 | gnee” was explained to members of |some of the speculative favorites ap- a v President took the only stand possi-| _“Half Past Ten,” (Sop-Jim Bom),|Dr. W. B. Iorebush of Media, Penn- | 1o New Britain Rotary club today :llipureml)- overerowded for the time be- NEW BLEEAIN AL Db ble and my impression is that he met| Chinése Waltz, Hear it at Jonn A. S¥Ivania, who was the speaker at the | noon by Dr. William Byron Forebush |ing prices worked upward in the af- New litam Matiows) vauk g 10 Contral fww with & very favorable reaction in the| Andrews & Co.—adit. | Rotary luncheon. Dr. I'orebush, rep- | or Media, Pennsylvania, president of | ternoen with Baldwin, Studebaker a Telephone 2580 Telophoue 2-4148 country.” [reseuting the National Honcsty 1eague | io” Nationa) Honesty League. Dr.|Pacifle Ol making substantial iicud- Prlsdised sl Asked about the political effect of tad a speclal address for High school | o, hygh advanced as the theory of |way. The coppers responded to an- Hartford Stock Fxeheng New Yok Stock Excheng sked abou P - | students and this morning spoke to » anl oth iy . oe ? the oil ndal, the Senator replied: | teaching boys and girls the proper|other increase in the price of th Donaid R, Hari, Manager ?. ol scu‘ , R *plied: g the students of the local high school. value of money that of “putting them | metal, SR IS Asan s e ann i aneet o s SE— i ':h: re\ell.tl:nuldl:.lv_er:l!kl‘)‘zc:ufon- ; | In the cburse of the visit to the in- on their own.” | The closing was irvegutar, Jullish| : Twn:z.wn:.',:h'e l‘et\';c)t“Mu:Adm{ tett- How: Bestoin Mam On Hipog Line As “f{,‘“':"'.‘;. ';’,‘"‘:, ,"‘m{j". ‘;’;S'[.l‘mmf" He said-the best way to teach l-nys: demonstrations in national lead, Con- | WE OFFER: mony?" Methodist Missionary Where Huuols‘:;,notf,&ll,tc3. ‘:nd‘1n||;r::4*4~d“cv;llhe hll: and girls to handle monecy honestly Ro:vum[ nn[r: other 5pv;ci.'fll,|\~,s gaN« m..} N. B. MACHIN PREFERRED o " o B cee " P a +| petus to the upward movement of , INE YT ; De mortuis nil nisi bonum,” said e e | youthful appearance, mistook him for ar:d sl;u.('sl![ll;'“i is l.oo(nkl:l l[k: '_‘"",’.f:"r et ml‘_ m,:‘“n;fi. . N. B, MACHINE, (OMMON N o e Po & PP KIS/ KD WM Eh Wi & nfi(:,e umrwtvelrx o783 parts and give| Distribution of supporiing orders Price On Application Adoo had been a menace to the Re-| 4 now RDritain man is located di-|Package at the Rotarian president, 4ivide the total into b2 parts wnd glve| % o whecked the Wi DO NOT ACCER | MARGIN ACCOUNTS ublican party before he was brought | ke " » | them the money every Monday morn- s C h 4 party rectly in the scat of war in China and | fake hese cards down to the office.” | /0%y ping thom figure out their own | reactionary tepdeney of today's stock into the oil scandal. =0 close to the battle grounds that at | “All right” Mr. Rackliffe is said to 3 to 2 e p E - . at basts. | market, after some sha s had Put everything I saw about Me- have rained |have replied, “Ill lcave them thers | finéncial probiems from that ;i‘\’,;w‘ boen recorded by the ofls, motors 1. | Ser—— e m—— ~ times he says bullets | “There" e B O e e \ijsbeut hia Nouse. * Rev, Georgé '8 oil.tuy Way oyl Syt:thie Gifvice wes Youlhl;;;:r“;rlng;d:e':‘u a weok for| Other speciilafive industrials. Ou the | A AU s .S . i AV s ' b N “I am not one of these who used t0) Noymann, son of 15, . Neumann of | not enough, When a school teacher | rebound, shippings. ¢ 3 think MecAdoo would be easy to beat.| Now Britain, who is & Methodist mis- | demands action she want it, and if &0 g 824 then peying All the | priced ruils ‘:.JT 2 numbor . JOI’{N Po KEOGH He had certain elements of strength|sionary to China writes as follows: | he is a high school teacher she wants | bills," he sald. “Ififty cents won't buy 9 A | ties record~d brisk gains, hat were very formidable, He had| “Reg, o it at once. 1 want them delivered | @nything these days excepl candy and | P g % 1l e ry { Regarding the fighting in China, C l‘sodu water and when you give you| proximated 1,000,000 share: with him almost the solid labor vote | the actual facts are about as bad as to the office at once,” the teacher is : e { . - : of the country. He was especlally|the reports, but up to date we have said to have replied, and Fred de- |boy or girl 50 cents a weck to spend | Curh Reports | Waterbury bTOCKS Bridgeport strong with the most intelligent, the groat rason for thanksgiving. Sev-|livered the cards without further|you are just templing them to v'“" Now York, Meb. 1¢~The arket] vanbury e . best organized and the most efficient |cral times wo have had bullets raining | argument. something foolish with thelr money. [ Now Vork, Feb 1-—The mark Middiztown BONDS New Haven of labor organizations—the railroad around the house, so that we knew Py — A bey Is B0 more bers with thej o, L e Ny trading the | brotherhoods. No, sir, T never did|not when. scrious damage might be ARREST BOY COAL THIEVES | faculty of Hp‘rndlnl money wisely \_hnn,'wrh SRAREE b ]“j“ M'”' I:‘ifi‘ "“h. r"‘_ | Pirect Private Wine to Now Yok share the opinion that McAdoo would | done, but no harm has come to us yet.| Three boys were taken to pollce Ne 18 born in possession of the “uny o R iily T Gl oder: |l G, F. GROKE Mgr—Koom 509, N. 6. Nati Sank Bhig—Tel. 1013 be defeated easily? . The armies which are for foreible | headquarters yesterday afternoon by | Commandments. b 2 Tixpects Ralston’s Nomination, union with the north are now on their | gorgt, George C. Ellinger and after | Give them a chance to learn the o n T8, (0 loped hefore midday and “Whom will the Democrats momi-|way to Cléngtu ugain. The leader, | questioning, were ordered fo appear | Vélue of money while ut home while ) 0 S O T EE0 AT o | e m—— - e - nate?” Yang Sen, has a great reputation as & |1y jivenile court Saturday morning to Under the care of parcuts. The best L gains, 2 SR . “Senatos Ralston, probably, T don't| fighter, He has started up here sev-|upgwer charges of stealing coaly the | to make a man out of your Loy R R R R R e e y Standerd O of Indiana was ex- fezard him .as @ weak candidate|cral times and been driven back, but | property of the United Coal and Wood | 18 10 put the responsibliity onto him “Amm.'::d'r.,l. v ,,"',,:',f Al gither,” > it may be that he ean and will make ¢y, When a boy gets to the point whero | GE0R0 BF B2 ¢ |-~<-y‘x~ ;.4”‘”"‘ ',‘", ° . Senator Mongs said that the repub. it this time. His opponont i a crafty | Aanager Pearl of the local company | hv aska whore something worth while | S/t SDaRE thres points, seliing at | wiid % at a 'Vay Ik lieans were almost sure to nominateand cunning gencral of very great and | reported to the poliee that coal was 8 beforc he spends the money tor it [0 L0050, B0 A 1 he is beginning to be something worth . i aney President Coolidge on the first ballot,| successful expericnce, starting life as|gisappearing from cars belonging to |! Gas yielded six points in the " o . ] while himselt. Dt Certified Public Accountant and that there was nobody in sight|® bandit; and victory will not be easy |t company which were on the rail- trading but also ralticd on the republican side who had a|lf it is sccured. Presumably ighting | roud tracks in the rear of the Minor,| “The Bible teils us the love of | G 0 ,,,,.“,“‘.,,. suBtaine ,\ | G e Ay chance for the nomination against the | Wil occur around here again within | peeg & Tullock building during the | money is the root of all evil, but the o L0 B0 m o o ard Federal and State tncome Tax Returns President. Auked about his own con- | couple of “"‘;,'.k,,’;nh{:l.x:lafi:n:n;:m past weok.' Oue of tho employes of | Wise use of moncy can be mude 10for gy Independent O stocks Audits, System Installations troversy In New Hampshire, where| NI U ARy - £ “F i the coal company was assigned to [ b® the source of a nes of §oo were heavy, Continental deelin artlon ‘itai Senator Moses had objected to in.|CYCNt that is scheduled to come off | waroh the cars and yesterday after.| “There is no better plan than put-| /000 AULE S IEAERE A0 Hartford Office: New Britain Office: structions to vote for Coolidge at the “t that time. Nome of the Chinese| oo gaw the boys climb onto the |Ung the boy on his own responsibility | o otionaii stvong and again 1ifted fie 983 Main Street 87T West Main Street republican convention, the Senator| *4Nt any more complications With|.,ry and start flling bugs they were |to teach him to satisty his wants o= 00, " 0L RERE B S ‘Phone 3-0650, Phone 1291, b ) ‘1o|nlgn po“.,.r.slhnn already exist, carrying, The police were nnlmwd‘*""l")’ and to giveg him a sense of self volttme of business In Swan \' Fineh “That matter is not very important| Ji¢Y: Mr. Neumann is toaching s0- /4,4 the boys' apprehension followed, |respect and honesty, Thieves never | Ty ol 0 - ciology and economics at West China — | steal to save, they steal spend. s President Coolidge has told a New) - o0¥ i P G peets to re. | T:lvho\mn ot ||Imv y Wl | Clines. Dubilier reacted from yest Hampshire newspaperman that ey .m0 080T B e of aq. Boy Held Up and Robbed | Tt} v = 8 Sl day's high level, & 8. Kresge showed Wty a fractional loss und there was a| was quite satisfied with my stand.” ance: " enearo! e . | . "Senator Mover merted that the|ionced stidy and resarch in A the On Railroad Tracks| 'e told the story of a girl Who wuuii decline i Gien Alden o The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Coml;any " United Stater. He has been in China rante p iy a $20 | A wanted her father to buy her a $20 e 1 I democratic Senators had made a bad| 00 1908, with the exception of one Patrick Lucto of Farmington road, bat but when put on lh’e taclust Ward Baking isues were active Donhy resotation. e through the|previous visit to this country which he | Beritn, reported to the police that his| ying oian, ahe found one for $1.80 | Geeiines Tentere Lruan | ot Old State House Square, Hartlord, Lonn. "‘ ,h "7"’" :’;". ity I that| PONL In graduate work at Columbia 15 year old brother hud been assaulted | oo 0" boq hor just us well, He told in obacco products exports “I believe eir activity in that{upiversity, | and robbed yesterday afternoon on the . o . ®|was & strong frature, moving up to ) 2 e= e matter,” he added, “has created a! i | ralirond tracks between Park and | *0rice about boys going onto that{ahove &, a new high for the year Sale Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. 0 plan who figured out ways to save| ’ precedent that will ariee to D‘"M;Hartford Conch R,cfuses | Whiting strets, The thieves took $1.7 money and still buy their own clothes, ‘.\t Fog H‘v,h Low $ e | Forcign Exchange 10 }I" pul‘ls of lhe \\(l’ld. them.” N e - from the bey, and pay all their own cxpenses, 10 DIOINDOC Use of H. S. Gymnasium 1800 MINERS STRIKE e e A RS L LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING CHRISTMAS BUSINESS HOURS | ....... sonnoy xewen of te ars. Scrariiom, Far reb. steotigneen SWEETIE WENT AWAY |om foet '™ Merchants Vote 43 to 31 to Keep Open | fused to allow the local high 8choo) | Coal company went on strike today Girl Wrote Flance “Some Ome Has Am Sum Tob 3 1 Phivit Two Fstrs Days in December This team to use the Hopkins street gym- |at Edwardsville, Pa., asserting that, Come Back” and Vanished Just Be- Am Tel & Tel, 3 e ——————————— —————————— Year—To Close Early Dee, 21, nasium for a practice game with the|the company had cngaged a von-| fore Wedding Day. Am Tob . ) N % P Trinity college five, cxplatning that union man. The walkout may result % 2 £ Am Wool . anscon Of . Slapski in After a weck's debate, merehants his own team needed the gymnasium |in a general strike of 22,000 Glen Al-| New York, Feb. 14.—Shortly after . cq, p " y I 1 1% 13 Civil Acti for $1.500 this morning voted to start keeping the for practice. A request for use of the | den employes by Monday, union of- Police of New Jersey and New York' (. 1, ¢ & ¢ 4 8 1ood Prod 1 il Action for ) stores open at 9 o'clock in the eve- floor for 10 minuths was also refused, |ficers said. Grievances that have City were asked yesterday to look for .y Gyir & W 1 : - mira Slapski ha ered a suil nings beginning Decmebr 18 and last- | although the Red and (hold team was | been pending several months arc Miss Charlotte Weigner, eighteen. of pag 1000 00 damages from Bole ing until December 24, when they will in uniform and little time would be Liamed for the threatened strike, West Orange, N. J., who disappeared | p.jtimore & O ction, returnae close at 7. This action was taken lost in getting the abbreviated game —_— last Thursddy, two days before she' oy, sreci B when a eensys of merchants in the under way. was to have been married, Mrs. Frank cgon Textite city showed a majority in favor of the, Plans have been made for a prac- McGill, her sister, of No. 485 Haw- Can Pacific % o'clock closing date starting De- tice game to be played this afternoon atatl“ thorne avenue, Newark, announced Cop featn © 3 cember 18, to be 43, while those who | at Trinity gymnasium at 5 o'clock e s T v W] (iie Ok name in that city, waiting until the Cni Myt & & p were willing to wait until the 20th ———— numbered 34. Out of the 43 who voted & <. storm over her broken engagement Oy R 1 & P to open the stores as carly as De- Suspected Strangers Mirs. Vrancis Percan. should blow away. Mre. McGIll re-| Chgia Coppor mber 18, wayen voted to remain open : L Mrs. Francis Percan of 76 Silver fused to reveal her sister's address. | Cuine oy 2w Toors oo wotll § St | Of Taking Her Keys wreet dica yesterday at the New John Dunnachie, twenty-one, a mo- Con B0 The meeting this morning was rep- 2 " ¢ 1 Britain general hospital. She Was tion picture machine operator in (o, o 1t resentod by the heads of 16 @ifterent| o 1" Margaret M. Kelley of 182 gy yenrs old. The funeral will be|flisabeth, N. J. who was 1o have' Genmpn st seeroantile establishments, r"m:cnnt- Main street reported to the ""’v'“ teld tomorrow morning at 7:45 peen the bridegroom, told Orang: '.‘vle |;_: L \ ing the majority of the leading es. AL # bunch of keys was missing|g'elock from the Sacred Heart church. | potice he received a note from Miss yrge . SRR A(hn‘cm- & ©5 from her home and she thought that Burial will be in Sacred Heart cem- Weigner in which she intorased him | 1 e p ‘ ? they were taken by two young men etery. their marriage was impossible ,,”' . » Memhers New York Stk Exchange Member Hartford Stock Exchange Members New Yeork Stock Eschange Member Comsolidated Stock Lachauge of Soew York ate falling off in output. A firmer generaliy showed damages L local LOCAL STOCKS, ’ returnable in e who calicd at her house in search of 5 “Some One has come back” (he!Gien Morrn OPPOSE EQUAL RIGHTS . Canada Raises Wheat More « rawiis by the name of Huriburi note read. “Please keep quict aAboul Gondrick 11 1 Women Voters Would Rather Have |She told the police that it was after A . g ¢ ‘(v'mg‘l;'“ 1'?'7.““'“ _é:n':rlk.' the two men had departed that she DRl O “’LE":’: Gt N e pid i 37 . i st § e , Ve "t Of | mlsscd the keys. Insp Copp and upport Familie cents 0 $2.19 & bushel ':Mla In | ot to i:;w:lfn'la nr;:! y»«.t-'dhvh» 'lfm s Fo"i E‘vc“ It ‘,A:H ar ’ g men and brought them to the police Mrs. 3 v - J "'":d‘",:l ;':.":.":'r:::':: "m:‘."'i :‘w-non. but they told the police that| The funeral of Mrs. Adelia Elvira gn nge ; s Tavertigation in commection "oyt |they did mot know anything bout|Kent, who died at her home at 94 Bt Panee the application for an increase in the | [1° Xe¥® and had not seem them.|Eiie street yesterday, Will be beid| oy york, Feb. 10.—Foreign ex- goiy e wheat tariff | They did not have them on their per- Saturday afternoon. Services will be changes irregular. Quotations in f ' sons so were allowed to go by the |conducted at the Isle heme al 2, . o . Britain: Demand 4300 = police after questioning. |o'clock, Rev. John L. Davis officlating. | o0 "0 S 60 dat bills on banks . Arir Wanted g {Purial will be in Fairview cemetery. | @0 0% Tl M emand 4467 | g3 States © . $in ' ' “Lost Helre'—A book fted with _STANUEY WORKS MELTING | cobies 0.07. Maly: Demand 0.38%: R : z oRD names for lost helrs and missing kin The annual meeting of the stock- James Leonagd Patterson cables & Beigium: Demand 3.53% : . e holders of the Stanley W wae hetd The funeral of James Leonard Pat- . b g £ = . ' A the month rom different parts of the world. 3 ~ cables 5.84. Germany: Demand - . ] 1 s d Chancery court of England, ireland '"''® afternoon at which time all the |terson will be held at 3 o'clock Bat- | o 000000022 cables 0000000000 . . . o5 ) o ins and Bank of England, ‘;m Jaimed | Jirectors were reeleeted. Only rou- nrday afternooh at the home at 96 Holland: Demand ® Notws dividend 1ist included. Write for free |1INC business was transacted, it was South High street. Rev. Dr. George |, o 0" (555 sweden: Demand bulletin, International Claim Agency |"id. At the directors meeting Tues. | W. C. Wl will oficiate. Borial Will 156 15 * penmark: Demand 1 Dept. 93 Pittsburgh, Pa, U, 8. A 98Y the regular quarterly dividend | be in Fairview cemetery. Switseriand: Demand 17.38 apatn: | Ireree Arvow —adw, | Was deciraed. | Demand 12.74. Greece: Demand 1.70. | Ray Con Cop waitress in January 14, *l—_: Peland: Demand .0000 Czecho- | Reading 5 3 1 [ Trasveten er : . were marei ; il O t Nicke n cortie oday at taxi drives, Slovakia: Demand 2.90% Jugo-{fep 1 & 8 o of this city and N o ¢ SMI Notice ' {stavia: Demand 1.21%. Austria: |Roywl D, X ¥ .. 58% 26 nga Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. Demand .0014. Tuma Demand | Sinetair O Tief 2 2 rich Memorial Miss Teresa Marine of Hartford, Wet® D. W. Griffith’s Argentine: Demand 33.90. | South Pacifie < in. Fe 1 f 1 te ohn J. Voley, Jan- The Womens Al Sosisty of the “W ” Demand 12.10. Tokio: De- | South Rail First Baptist church will hold a food | WHITE ROSE wile at Mr. George Rapelye’s store, 91 | West Main street, Friday afternoon | o 2 o'clock, February 15th } Montreal: 97 1-32. Studebaker Co 1 ] 1 v v wh ell i of this eity, | Texas o aged 18, U. & TREASURY STATEMINT Texas & Pa jU. 8 Treasury balance, $235.767.604 | Tobacco P'rod

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