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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1924, he : 1in, ‘deacon, ter | turned ‘ | chlidren. The fumeral arrangements | Franics, nd Jumes O'Brien, Alfred and Hulda Larson lave sold | F ! Bpathfi | are incomplet [ Witliam McCue, 12dwhrd Hannon and | their threo-family house on Lyons | | - {dolin Howard! Burial was in the old to I'red and Anna Drager. The | ! Catholic cemetery, was made through Daniclson & | | ] - Sloan. +-4 Co. and the Cashman Farm Agency. | ol i o) Mrs., M J. & , aged about 50 | Mrs. Christina Maria Morelli | Mvs. Mary J. Sloan, aged abou Membeis New York Stock Exchange Mrs. Christina Maria Morelli, wife |¥€ars died this morning at the New Britain General hospital. She was oi Sotflmo Morelll of 54 Hurlbut |(pe widow of Chasles Sloan who died | wife of IFred Mueller street, died this nfomln;; at the Hart- | jyq¢ December and lived at 50 Olive |strect will be held tomorrow afte B ord hospltal. She was 43 yeurs of | gyrcer, She hus becn @ resident of |noon. Services will be held at the |of a daughter, hirley, born yesterday. | ;P10 '8 f selling in some parts -— g and besides her husband is 8ur- | New Britain atl her life. s sur- | 1. C. Porter lors at Mr. Rosenthal is sdvertising mauager | iy pojyg 'off-get by short covering in ned by six children, Angelo, Mary, Sived by Toiir sikter 2 f o'clock. Itey ) offi tor Davidson & Leventhal. athars '“ l\ ety “ bk h‘ WE O"T“P idred, Vietor, Helen and -Jowepli; | (jogoy of Hartford, Mrs. William Mac- ing. Burial will be in Falrview ceme.| MF and Mss. Roman Wilk and two (1'% CiOlOrs were again = heavy, AL d one brother, Alphonse Ventola, of | o) e Taves. - i B ol Toet 1ot R11 % Eini! mtecet wlll aatl 8 Overland preferred, Moon and intosh of New Haven, Mrs. Louis tery, ¥ = Mack truck establisi « 9 . ;i'l:’,,“'mem 4 5 Carter of South Manchester and Mrs. on the Majestic of the White Btar e N ‘c;:.::»”fu:.ir ;-rv‘ux"r faria & su‘:{::i'“" ‘IPI\; ": ('lm‘lgt- Alex Beatt three brothers, John Michael St N line for Danzig, Poland, April 26. red. Qil continued firm. , y on o complete, ¢ e g - ” 2 | L Moore of New York, James and Mar- ppe runeral of Michael Stein will be 00d buying support was provided | - it e i s e R S BONYCIS FOUND s, 3 Government of Swii zerland 5149 William Sullivan, 30, of Washington " ct, died this morning following a morning from the home at ) 'lors at 3 o'clock. Rev. M. W. Gau- | Maxwell motors A, White motors, Ai- DUE 1916—T0 YIELD 5507 A o ¢ iiness. He is survived by three | °.C10CK: folloiwed by a f"”‘”"__““"_;* n officiating. Burial will be in | lis Chalmers, Yellow Cab, tobacco ®lin St. John's church at 9 o'clock. g uy “Npnopecter . HlnnEN IN PIT products, American tobacco preferred. | | ymENEITG MUY . 53T TR Ty ’ 1 Gy Mrs, Panline Mueller. he Dragers will occupy one of the ‘The funcral of Mrs. "auline Mueller apartments. New York, April 11.—Conflicting Members Harttord Stock Exchange = Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Rosenthal iy ic. movements took place to the of Hartford, e hg at the birth ) today’s stock market, a A1 West Main St Tel, 2040 vlll;rei:‘.e;;rln "(;‘{l lll:':;tl::‘vlr : S‘(‘;‘\]l'il!luli Burial will be in cemetery £ > eneral asphalt, National lead, Amer R RTh g, Dalel) foritn Mrs. Mabel F. Bennett. ican metals and dome mines, the los Murs, Minnie m Thol i neril 6t Mie, Matal it Ten: €8 ranging from fractions to 2 poir W morning with a funeral mass in ; ing Banne y | \Masy's hurch at 3 o'elock, Buris | U Minnlg Harting lxm\"vjll V‘_‘\l\w " ‘nett was held at 3 o'clock this after- (Continued from First Page) South Porto Rico sugar and Wool- 3 MAFyd Bhuech ot § o'clock Arch street died yesterday at |00, " with services at the home of | wounds, worth cach dropped 2 points and corn ¥ ¥ New Britain general hospita her son, Ossian Bennett, of 50 Mason State’s Attorney Inglis began a sys- | products and Southern railway prefer- ) Pk s Jouy (I‘;‘)I']:’:(‘ had given birth drive, Burial was in Hartford. tematic checking up of the conditions rv‘:l, 1wach. American smelting, Nor- patrick Kiely dled yosterauy at tno | W0 deughtere. { - - in and around ltl\e ()\dous;. Photo- | folk Western, and General Electric G0N HDRRILA! ollowing & Heiet I | o JLT Welton was ¢1q, wite of Ray. CARD OF THANKS. graphs were to be made for use by each moved up a Foint or more. oy She was the daughter of Mr, and Mes, | We Wish to thunk our friends and | the state. R Voreign exchanges opencd slightly He was a resident of Meriden for \winjam Lincoln Banner. Besides her N¢ishbors for the kindness and sym- | It was understood that Mrs. Tell was | lower, i am 1 to be brought to Killingworth this| Noon—Short covering opecrations ¢ past 25 years, and was employed |y chond and infant: daughters she Pathy shown us during our recent, 4 t the International Silver company. j.aves her parents and three broth- bercavement in the death of our be- ) afternoon, but in this case her ar-|had a steadying influence on prices of : if. | rival wi pected to he late be l i te was a member of the John Dillon ' .o cpare Al f Washing- - I¢ d wife and sister, also for the | rival was expec o he e cause the standard shares during the morn- s C b, churter member of' Ferdinand |§oe S VT 8 o | beantiful floral offerings received. | of the difficulties of transportation. |ing although weakness persisted in tie | etna Casua ty urety ompany ouncil, No; 12, Knights of Columbus, ”'.\'\,m‘l w SF Maninyabatn We especially wish to thank the fels ——— — |'motor group, Yellow Cab and Chicago New Britain, and the Holy Namc uneral scrviees will be Neld to- 10w workers at Standard Steel and | . Adopts Stage Career [Yellow Cab extending their losses to Hartford Steam Boiler ]nspection & wciety of 8. Rose's church. i et et Bearing. Melt stralia—Lady Patri- | > POINs each, and Stewart Warner | morrow afternoon 2 o'clock at the Melbourne, Australia—Iady Patri- | - ¥ Stromberg were added to the list | Besides his wife, he is survived by o otist ehurch, Rev. William (Signed) Mrs. Christopher Don- | iy Blackwood, daughter of Lord | . wo sons, Danicl and John Kiely, two riating. Rurial will be .{n {lon, Mr. and Mrs. E. Monohan. |Howe and & half-sister of Viscount |°f NeW lows. Rails improved more lnsurance Company laughters, Mrs. Stanley Dennison and = | Curzon, has decided on a stage career. [L120 the industrials, New Orleans, : ay| Fairview cemetery, = ——— Netania icax ) A . ‘ Miss Margaret Kiely, one grandchild, v . | She has signed & contract to appear | L° ™ Mexico moving up 2 1-4, We have prepared a five-year analysis of each of the ‘cl:::‘rn-k..io{;m\(nruz:‘.' 'T“;:th‘:n) i So Cltv Items [in a minor part in “The Cabaret or ol 1&1_4“[‘]":" ot ::,':“:d“t';":fi,'": above companies, including the business for the year 1923, . ol Fo U on, and one - — Girl,” and is rehearsing her part in . £ ° ¢ 's invi iries ot sister, Mrs,.Elizabeth O'Dell of Trc ler Majosty's Theater, Melbourne, |18 1% & new 1924 high. Among the . We invite inquiries. R gy ‘!F Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans | score or more of industrials to sell unerals 3 1 to 2 points higher were Marine The funeral will be held Saturday advt X | morning at §:30 o'clock at his late ape— The Sons of Veterans Auxiliary will Preferred, U. & Industrial Alcohol, {-engertain members and friends at a JOSEPR A, HAPY Davison (‘hemical, Houston Oil, Gulf home, 607 North Colony strect, Meri s Shiay O ¢ datcand: 8t Bt Rose's ohunch at § Mrs. Mary ! social and card party Saturday even- Yuneral Director States Steel and Coca Cola. South w'clock. Taterment will be in the fam- . The funcral of Mrs. Mary O'Brien | ing in G. A, IR, hall, Mr. Paul Robinson, Assistant Porto Rican Sugar extended its loss o \ ily plot 4n St. Mary's eemetery, this was held from the home of her son, | The condition of Mrs. Henry Boil- |Ix W LOCATION—365 MAIN ST. || to 4 1-2 points. Call money opened A m Miaeie O'Beten, of 113 Arch street this |asd of 13 Bammer wireet, Wha has Opposite St, Mary's Church at ¢ 1.4 per cent. 3 : Tow' Close Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 morning at 8:30 o'clock, followed by been confined to her home with ton- Parlor 10252 a solemn high mass of reqyiem in St ' silitis, shows little improvement Residence—17 Summer St. ‘Am Bt 8ug .... 39 20 & : Bhshsncgas Mrs, Mary Nieho), wife of Anthony Mary's church at 8. Rev, ft. 4. Clab. | Mes. B, Murphy and M, } Tel, 1625-3 Am Can » ? MEMBLRS NEW ROBN ‘h‘l"R“:':‘;“"";"_' STOUR EXCHANGES Niehoj of 11 Orange street, dieéd last Ly officiated, assisted by ev. Walter ick Macholtz and children have re- [ Am Cr & Fdy |Am loco ...... Am Sm & Re.. Py Am Sg Rf Cm .. ' ¥y Am Sum Tob .. 12 : We Offer:— Am :;:vlh& Tel.. 100 Shares COLT'S ARMS CO. AR TR ety 100 Shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK ‘g HAITFORD STOUK EACHANGE Am Wool .. @ . {ABS Cop ..oont 3 307 30 Shares STANLEY WORKS : X :;‘-:.";.,.T:‘-,.fi.,ss.:; 2 4 e We do not accept margin accounts by Gt North pa 1L 86N BATL b JOHN P. KEOGH Tnsp Copper ... Members Consolidated Stock Exchamge of New York Int Mer Mar tnt Mer Mar prd 258 Waterbury B .y 0 ’ Al s - Danbury STOCKS ridgeport a aeifie i . LU i S, USItlv Int Nickle ... % ® Middletown BONDS ' New Haven w:ul‘dr::.n"' A3 ; Direct Private Wire to New York y 8 . Kennacott Cop.. 3% "y G. F. GROFF, Mgr—Ltoom 509, N, B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.~Tel 1018 | Lehigh val ..., 407 Mid States Of1., . Mis Pac voo0... 127 s s Y Cen at Positivel. LA LOW PRI & i Eppy BROTHERS &@ . Pierce- Arrow .. & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Pittsburgh Coal o i d i + Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Readivg . By giving you high quality at low priee we be. [rep 1 & 8 Tel, 2:7186 lieve we do what few stores attempt! It's an L‘"-‘” DNY A 4 My 2 s Sinclair Ol Ref 213 easy matter to give you high quality at high price South Pacife .. 1L and as well low quality at low price—BUT-—High | x&outly Rail 3% 5 . Quality at Low Price—there's our claim to cloth- Studebaker Co 80 1 Texas o . "y st it G 1 00swaresLanders, Frary & Clark Unfon Pacifie .. 1801 United Fruit .. 188 U 8 Indus Alce 86% U 8 Rubber Co U B Steel . "8 Beel pfd .. 1197% Utah Copper .. 68 Willys Overland LY it s AUSTIN & KRON vissape 07T BOOTH'S BLOCK oy 5 Aetna Lifs Ins Phone 3045 Am Hardware Am Hosiery .......... > Bige-Hfd Carpet eom..11 22 7% Flrst Mortgage Bonds Billings & Bpencer com. Billings & Spencer ptd. Bristol Brass “ee Colts Arms . . 24 Conn Lt & Power ptd.. 100 Eagle Lock ........... . Fafnir Bearing ... ‘ i:mmlmunumnnmnnnu "“Béneficial L Tel. 3420 Hart & Cooley \ s ]oans Hfd Elee Light ~ Landers Frary & Clark. J R Montgomery com. . “Could You U ” b e ould You Use $100? N B Machine . Do you need a little extra money for Easter expenses or Spring bills? \We are prepared to help people in emergencies and can lend you immediately up to $300 on your home furniture which remains in your possese s ion. Our interest charge is fixed by law and you may | 1 repay on practically your own terms, N B Machine ptd Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd Peck Stow & Wil Russell Mfg Co Seovil Mfg Co ... Southern N ¥ Tel A Great Selection of New andars ferew Staniey Works prd | Torrington C'o com ... 8 J | We finance the man without bank credit. \ Money for cAny Need Beneficial Loan Society BT WEST MAIN STREET Rooms 104-5 Professhonal Building Open 9 10 5:30-<Tel, 1918 —sn fase B oy Every conceivable style, every new fabric, every new pat- [V S TREASURY STATLMINT 3;mmmmnnmumnmmmnumnumumummnnumnmmmm tern—they're here for you to choose from at this low U. & Treasury balance, $460.321,647. e s - price! Come tomorrow, select your Spring Clothes here! e | work 1 thie Sl You'll learn some new things about value and selection! Reduection in Cost of thNKlE SAlfl Tfl ‘ometoy, who is married and Abaut Living in France Slight % ond WEIOIE e T R and worked under the late Wile Parte, April 11 The reduction in iam . Hazen who was then special |the cost of HHving in France at the | B L4 o0t in charge of the barean of Ine Suits for Easter :ii:- Tale & Towne egd of March was far from commen- | stigation of the department of juse surate with the rapld rise in the valve | tice and was engaged in the work of of the frane, according to official sta- | (Cortinued from Firet Page) rounding up “reds” and in the inves- tisties. The index figure based on tigntion of vielations of (he Lever taw, forty-five of the most common mehi- e omeroy Veft TG fedetnl sivvies cles of consumption i given as 510 Pomeroy a former department of JUS- gver two years ago and since then has at the end of March as compared with |tice agent, at one time atlached 16 the Leen engaged to some extent in prie 555 at the end of February and 550 |local federal office, in connection With vate detective work. at the end of Januaty. |a big round-up by government agents 3 lof & band of alieged counterfeiters B It has been esttimated that the [was the cause of great surprise today | Yo vou can get a Herald classi- : jeath rate of cstates 18 eight times 1o both government and police ofi. fied ad - an'\nm» up until 1 o'clock, migher than the death rate among |ciale here who had come in contact Call 935 if you o the Herad people. |with him when he was engaged in classified ad operator. .