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FAT, ROAR AND LAUGH Lions Have Uproarious Time as Magician and Hartford Secretary Bring Merriment. Fun and laughter predominated at the meeting of the New Britaity Aons club today at luncheon at the furritt hotel. The program was illed with magio ufl comedy by Jack Gordan, magichn and mono« logist; and with u witty satire on the ,duties of a civio club secretary by | Becretary Joseph Thurston of the Hartford Lions club. I W. Macomber announced that the next joint meeting between the three clvic clubs and the chamber of commerce would be held on Dew cember 29, the Monday after Christmus. He said he understooa that this would probably conclude the joint meetings. Three “stocking dolis” ®ere sold to members. The club will furnish material for 60 of these dolls, which will be made by the girls in the doe mestic science department of the senoir high school to be presented to the inmates of the Newington home for crippled children. EVANOEFS APPEAL 5 TURNED DOWN (Continued From First Page) manslaughter and threw himsglf on the mercy of the court, telllng / tale of alleged unfaithfulness on th part of his wife, and neglect of t) | ROBERTS—SCHWADER Mr. and Mrs, Charles Schwader of 123 Whiting strect announce the ap- | proaching marriage of thelr daugh- |ter, Fisle Helen, to Millard Marian | Roberts, of Owensboro, Kentucky, which will take place Jahuary 1, Miss Schwader was formerly em- ployed at the Stanley Works office but has recently been reslding in New York city, Mr. Roberts is connected in an ex- ecutive capacity with a Kentucky mining company. ———y | FILE BILLS AGAINST CITY The printing and supplies com- mittee of the common councll last TEDDY EVANOFF babg Teddy. In view of mitigating circumstances he was glven the 10 to 15 year sentence. His apearance yesterday before the hoard of pardons was his first at- tempt to secure his freedom. Pro- bation Officer E. C. Connolly, two sisters-in-law who arc sisters of the victim of Evanoff's act, and a for- mer employer appeared in person, and a letier urging leniency was re- ceived from Mayor A’ M. Paonessa. sented by Willlam J. Lenehan for services as voting machine mechanie. Of this amount, $60 was represented BUILDING PERMITS lin charges for the use of a car, and Building permits have been issued | $3.28 for incidentals, while the re- as follows:—Adolph Reinas, single | mainder is for personal service, A nily house, No, 345 Monroe street, | bill of $115 for the preparation of 0,2x34.4 ft., estimated cost $7,000.(a map of the summit of Walnut "homas Smith, garage, 20x47.8 ft, Hill park, used by the permanent No. 42 Tremont street, estimated cost | memorial committee, was also ap- £1,500. John Ohlson, open lumber | proved. The payment is due A. W. shed, Pearl street, estimated cost $2,- | Bacon who prepared the map us the | 000: Mrs. A. D. Whittle, single fam- | engineering department of the city fly house, 27x27 ft, No, 28 Wilma | was too busy at the time, it was ex- strect, estimated cost $5,000; George | plained. o Schmid®, threa faimly house, 25236 | ft. No. 23 Bdward street, estimated Saves Hands, os 000 ey cost $10,000, When toasting marshmaloiws be- fore an open fire, a shield made of a piece of pasteboard about six inches square with a hole for the fork to pass through will VELVET COSTUME. A hlack yelvet costume gains dis- tinction from motifs embroidered in rose colored silk and a skirt drapery faced with, rose cofored crepe. ! comfortably warm. Official Hartford Stock Exchange Quotations FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Building ANKS AND TRUST COS. Bld | Ask DIv. | Payable | Capltal v B of tha United States, for the 4 | died at the home of her parents, Mr. L just handed down by the censor of | . City Bank and Trust Co. 3130 | 10 QJ 700,000 | s )¢ Connecticut, occasioned by ohneon, clerk he f T C Conns River 1. Oo. 0 | 0 | Se 150000 | and Mra. Michael Gorozzo of 268 o' Of Connectiont, cecasiontd b H. Johnson, clerk of the |piaye gnd a producer who had in 50 shares o orrmgton 0. (st National Bank [ a0 101 Q4 | L180800) Cherry street, this morning at 70 ot T SR B il lie 18 confined | oneq to at a plece entitled: b On [ 1l 83 T0o0000 | 0'clocks i e s £ street Y “Mr. A, or a Matter of State” has Morria Plan of Hartford 7] QJ 150000 She i3 survived by her parents, |\ O D 191, ol 3 1op | DEEN compelled to withdraw it. |2 50 h f Y ] & T park 8t. Trust Co. s | Q3 100,000 | two sisters, Mary and Margaret, ana ‘f,,f,zf' e man has filed notico | = \g wyr A iy just now a favorite |§ shares o ale owne :’:“:pmnleh;lrmmcm“ :; l 81‘7 1,]06 o!two brothers, Armond and Paul. | (., in the forenoon until six 8 1 \‘\"‘ & subject for gags in every London | State Bank & Trust Co. 12 | J&3 400,000 | Funeral arrangements, which are in | .o o5 B e o0t e e day g v | revue, the producer #s unable to un- S e = {I. 8. Security Trust Co | 121 °Q3 | 1000000 charge of Larafa & Son, are incom- i R \Ba T e rstand tge reason for the ban, but A Clty Bank & Trust Rts. | ) 1 ' following places in the Sons w t the New Brit- s that such jokes have in the | S piete: | of New: Britain, ‘to wit: in General hospital last night to i P e e ra FIRE INSURANCE COS, oz | 1irst Ward—High School, Bassett o €T consor's eves @ ‘11;?4:1'\}; ue from T YT L . Actua Fire Ins. Co. | % QJ | 5000000 | Street entrance. Trade Sehool, | Broad street ACEA L ol b g | Automoblie Ius. Co. » QJ 2,000,000 Sccond Ward—New Trade Schoel, = | Hartford I'ire Insurance Co. | QJ 8,000,000 fl l 3c st antrance, oppoS A ‘fi O l L Natlonal Fire Insurance C ! Qi 3,000,000 | unerals South Main ¢ Enirance,Hoppo be con- rtificia arynx Phoenix Fire Ins, C Y Ql 5,000,000 sita Whiting Street. it A . H d Tonsla Ine, Co. | Qi 1,200,000 | | Third Ward—Camp School, Pros- - merican araware | 3 B pect Street. LIFE AND INDEMNITY ,00S. | Catherine Fgan, (RS L d F & Cl k Avtna Cosualty & 8. Co, 12 | @3 | 200000 The funeral of Catherine FEgan andaers, rrary ar Aetna | 817 32 | QUJ | 10,000,000 was held this morning at 9:30 from 4 | ) Conn, oral Lifs 10135 128 J | 1,000,000 PRI ; o e | StTCCE i First, 1ynsurance | 260 bl the home of her brother, Thomas|™ .., worsRaglett School, cor- . ortn u g. Lo. Harttord Steam Doller 610 | 825 10N S Qly 2,600,000 | I7gan, of North atreet, and from St.| 5 0 Grove Streets. I e qf W k Travelers 985 995 11l Qy 10,000,000 | Mary's church at 10 o'clock. Rev. th Ward--Elihu Burritt School, SCHOOL, BY CANDLE a_x ey OrKs NG T Walter J. Lyddy was celebrant of the L : | s Deatbi i raatar . LUBLIC UTILITIES b i, e 1 s S : e Yale & Towne = 9 S = q he d States Standard Vot- itd, City G. Lt. Co., pfd. (28) o8 0 BRNEG S 50,000 | pravnor was deacon and Rev = . tary 1 Hfd. City G. Lt. Co, com. (25) 2 | 1o 3| Q3 | 17s0000f "2Y L 5 b =i ing Machines placed for that pur. Jartford Electric Lt. pfd. 100 \ | mond J. Clabby was sub-deaco pows in all of the Districts shall b o Hartford Electric Lt com. 199 | 201 | | pall bearers were Edward isnd under the provisions of the elect ghts At the Market 80. N. England Tel, Co. | 1703 141 8 | QJ18' 18000000 yoln Egan, Thomas Mesk I’ 2 A 14 t 4 Birmingham, Thomas ¢ Aoty e Ihe direction of the |is ruinous to pupils' eves and that MANUT. 3 COS. John Holleran. Interment w 2 ol e T HlIsb At thelral . Mary's cemetery, Cimmittal eervices = A hi th tention from their H 1 2 Q3 | 17500000 3 yated at 'New Britain, this 9th tentio o QM11 1000000 | there wers in charge of Rev. R, J.| ~Dated ot v THLUM H e o Bigelow-Htfd, Carpet Com ex QF | 6500000 (labhy \LFRED 9 THOMPSON, stored in s ‘ L Rilings & Bpencer Co, pfd. (26) i = s own Cl - A Lodmse nc P s qone| MUl yiry aran Yates Horatal aller RiCe A kel Q. 5000,000| The funcral of Mrs. Sarah Yates : = Q"-' fi-fi;g*yg Horsfall was held this afternoon at . Mr. J ¢ MIMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Fuller Br QF gy | $ Dclook [vom Lhe Bpme oc hoe son, NOtice. o s 94 Pearl St. Hartford. Conn. Tel. 2-5261 Fuller B QM. | u)wv Willlam H. Horsfall, 137 Basseft o s mus| JESSE MOORL H. P. SPAFARD Vatnir Bearin Q4 1 80000 sirect, Rev. William Ross ofticiatea | of an execution to Mikad libretto,” he said to . ; £ PRAI i s QJ 581 burial Fal ne- | 1 | ) 122 Maln Strect. Tel. 2980 i ooley (25} )4 burial was in Falrview ceme- | j, and will be & e clerk [nternational Bilver, pfd. sssisez and buria e E T. BRAINARD. Mgr. JOS. M. HALLORAN International Sliver Co; eom. QJ | 10,500,000 tery. U o BACY Landers, Fra & Clark (26) 1,713,300 —— ublic Sign Post in New Brit. Mach. Co., pfd. b 1978950 Clair W. Upson o Town of New Britain, Conr New, l"‘“f;c;::?;;:;‘f;}d“‘m an The funeral of Clair P. Upson Was | .t fourteen (14 days aftér date, Xiler-Bement-Pond com Q@J | 2600000 held this afternoon from the 1ate |y ion will Le on Tuosday, the 1ith North & Judd Mfg. Co. (25) QF18| 2,000,000 home on Ridgeway street, Maple of December, A. D., 1924, at 10 Peck, Stow & Wilcox (25) | Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill offici- | o:a1ock in th forenoon, to satiafy Th H f d C . T C i $1s” compans ay | N The i1 Bearers) were Hara 1ol oiie B o nakchy ttons Eherany e Hartford-Connecticut Irust Company gtandard Screw C QF16 | 6800.000 {'pson, Lyndon Pratt, Loomis in. following described property, to 8ta Works, pf QJ 6,500,000 . mmer,* Clar- NT e N ar -t for Sasley Worls. com. Qi3 1 vaariang | Thiompeony LonEBIN GRS R G it iy e 0ld State House Square, Hartford, Conn, Tasrington Co., ("5) QJ 1,000,000 | ence Paimer nnv|‘l\lu||0n AR 00 cans Campbel : 5 Unfon Mfg. Co, N. Brit. (25) Q3 | 10000000 terment was in Fairview ¢ e i nosi es, § o Tale & Towne Mtg. Co. (28) el et it Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards Whitlock Coil Pipe. FtE vood ned Sardines, S s - e Ty S S e Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. NEW YORK BANKS AN The funeral of Michael ; ;4 ' t Whit hy 15¢ Tomal : 35 £ Ameica (ank of SRR S e SR e LETTERS OF CREDIT—GENERAL BANKING eric Nat') Q 000,000 Thyrsday afternoc a 1 N 4 1 lot Mat 1 ak American Bxchange Nat a3 .23):1:633 morning at 8:30 from the home and jng Powder, 1 lot Camphell’'s Tieans, Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time, pank of N. Y. & Trust 3, 1egonete | at 9:00 o'clock from St MAry's ot Campbell's Soup, 11 cans Corn- A Tl @3 | 30000000 cnurch. Rev. Raymond Clabby Was od Beef, 1 lot Cocoa, 1 lot canned (E:::;lm"l’hln' Nat') QJ 10,500,000 ¢ Lcelebrant of the mass and e josh, 1 t ] 1 lot n, Chemical National B, A“°‘i o4800.000| hall” bearers were John Miesers, | St Al Commerce (Natl. Bank of) 32 ,th Charles, Sanberg, Peter Heck | peef, t B 2 ) A e Bamuel Waymouth | Tomato Ketchup, 1 1ot Hor ‘ : : Notice Farmers Loan & Trust Co. Qn $.000.000 | . 1"y b Conlon. As the hody Was Clam Chowder, 1 lot cans S} : First National Bank Q3 | SA0000| Leing borne from the church MTS. { lot cans Ollye O, 1 e Guaranty Tromt Co. Q3 5,000,000 | Mary T. Crean sand “l.cad 'l ey : ven that the Irving Bank-Columbls Trust QJ | 17.500.000 | 1 ieht Interment was In & s 1 New Britais awyers Title & Trust | R Mary's cemetery. I i gt Manhattan Co. (Bavk of) (50) Q2 - 10000000 ¥ 5 S leat, 1 g Company, Mochanics & Metals Natl. QI 10,000,000 | o —— . i Con e iac s t oration e National City e R Ll ouinohl Bt = Sl Bnmn, New York Trust Co. QJ 10,01 Flakes, 1 lot Corn Mea ¥ eement, Park Natfonal QJ | 10000008 Salt, 1 lot Soap, 1 lot i lot get preg . . ‘ Title, Guaranty & Trust Co. QM3 | 10,000,000 Tea, 10 Iba. Beans, 1 lot Candy, N e ihean vs of the State .,g U. 8 Mortguge & Trust Co. Qo 3,000,000 | ose S hay e x i minate the exise Natlonal Clt [ N Candy Canss o T ration. All pers . N 1 t O s against sal ACTIVE INSURANCE AND CAS UALTY ('O\IPA‘“’S | Py brooms, § Wash I . t 55 aima s g ln(\(:fled‘ c‘onr; American Alliance (ne. Co. J “‘gq’:"g" Phone 16252, Polish, 1 lot Dags feat Box, 1 \ o d R he et American Surety 5000000 . opposite St. Mary's Church Meat Case, 1 Me Block, 1 t 2 : 4 s o same to Ane Continenta) Insurance Co. (26) l‘-“:g"’g Residence, 17 Summer §t.—1685-3. Mother's Oat ot Creom Cak % S t of 143 Farme Fidelity-Phentx Tns. Co. (38) ::”x. other's Oats d i ot - ton New Britain, Conn, Franklin Fire ns. Co.«(25) {Cones, 1 lot et Paper 1 V oy s of ‘h -l 9 raie The Oo C10) 1000000 | S| eter, 1 Tt Tobs Lot M il A = o 1y 1st, 18 tgers o ! Pickles, 1 lot M 1 clock ‘“ Sl I X 5 & AN NY M CZECHOWICE ) 1"3":.‘";;.‘ o 0 ] PLANT BULBS cases Mox! : ]_‘ "‘]‘ e 1 4 : . S vetain : N G NOWSKI, fome Insuren: : T Dated at New T 1 we, im wing . e HN ESZA, : ins. Co. nlrlh;owh|AmL'.jf'(“"°l el NOW FROM nd day of Dec A. D..| N. 8., where he was hended. And Leo, a g to t : : : \ NY SZCZEPANIK. ey 10,000,000 1924 prosecutor, has confessed his Bayano River plans w £ park ‘ rectors acting a8 = Falls Ins Oo. ( 3.000,000 . . 0 rers usy ‘ ttest L fre i adopted it t S, O e G D) 1,000,000 | FRED WINKLE, Constable wt a fraud. “u(cl‘uln Fire Ioa X M 1 ! night approved a bill of $144 pre- | pasteboard | save your hands from becoming un- Henry T. Dawes, fc] comp- | troller of currency, has announced | he 18 going to resign soon, accord- ing to reports from Washington. H is & brother of Vice President-elect Charles G. Dawes, Salary Raises Favored In Water Department At the suggestion of Superin- tendent James Towers, the water board has voted to use copper con. nections instead of lead, the copper being more durable and free from rusting qualities. Ttwas voted to rec- ommend an increase of $200 in the | salary of the stenographer and $600 | each for the clerk and superin- tendent at a meeting of the board last night. Cemetery Desecration Not Work of Children | The police are still investigatin, [the acts of vandalism at St. Mary's | | cemetery Sunday night when urns | were broken and about 25 trees 41@-; | stroyed, Two members of the de- tective bureau have been Investiga- ting the damage and searching the grounds jn the hope that some clue the rlr’!»('rntors‘ |to the identity of may be obtained. The nature of | the damage done leads the police to | believe that it was not the work of | children as first suspected. | | CLEARINGS AND BALANCES. New York—Exchan 1.13&-‘ 000,000; balances, 85,000,000, | Boston — Exchanges, 77,000,000; | balances, 00,000, | | SEERRGE e ey | “ Beaths Virginia Gorozzo Virginia Gorozza, 22 years old, | morrow=Dr, Biray Will be n«e‘. President, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER HOWARD 70 BE PRESIDENT Kiwanls Club to Elect Officers To- Harry Howard of the New Britaln Trust Co.,, president of the Newing- ton school board, and treasurer of Everyman's Bible class, will be the Hawkins. Mr, ' neminee, made members. by mail Dr. Howard s the nominations having been ballot among Bray has been H T Next president of the New Britain Kiwanis club, succeeding Charles W. the nominated for vice-presidgnt, Elmer W. Pape for t reasurer nd J. M, Ward for district trustee, The latter two 1t elected selves, The following have been nominat- ed for directors: Attorney Morris 1. Saxe, Willlam Cowlishaw, Howard Y. R. Weir, Donald Gaftney, A. J. Loventhal and | morrow. Stearns, Donald Leavitt, The election Mr. present Dr. L. will succeed will Howard, vice-president, them- Attorney take place to- who is the wil | preside in the absence of President Charlcs W. Hawkins, who is a patient in the New Britaln general hospital. 600D TIMES FOR NURSES | Students at Hospital Plan Party, Dance, and Christmas Cele- | bration, A Christmas party with a and gifts for the nurses will be held | Wome internes at the| by the nurses and New Britain general Tuesday evening, December 23. The tree will be decorated in the nurses’ home and the entertainment | hos Theater tree pital on will be furnished by the head nurses. | The details of the program are shrouded in secrecy, but as one qurse remarked this morning, * going to be good.” On December 30 the nurses will have .their annwal Christmas dance. Last evening Mrs. R, N. They are Hemen- way addressed the members of the training school for nurses, about her visit to the W telling te House. The officials of the school have re- ceived a number of tickets to shov vs at the Lyccum and Capitol theaters, as gifts of the management to the nurses, 493 ALREADY ELECTED By The A Berlin, Reic int Dee, ed Press 9.—The nu ag deputies elected imber of Sunday now totals 443 with the prospect of a further Increase as the votes from the electoral districts are allotted ot the candidates at large. surplus | City Advertisement| Notice of Electors Meeting. The Le e December al Voters of the Town of w Britain are hereby notified t on Tuesday, 4924, then and there to give in their votes for a person to fill the vacancy in the Office of Senator in the Con- only | to 1924, City Items WALL ST. REPORTS The Maple Hill bridgd club will High low Close PU I NAM & meet at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow after~ | Allis Chal 68l 68 1] noon at the home of Mras Kinner of [Am Bt Sug ..., 43% 42 2% MEMBERS NEW YORN & HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES ()r-!l street | Am ‘Can 1000 1489 Be aure and hedr Senator Alice P. | Am H & L pfd 7 0 '5 WEST M NE\ - Merritt at Elks hall tonlght.—advt. (Am Loco .... 5% 86% IWES MAIN ST W BR]TAIN Charles W, Hawkins, pecretary and | Am Smelt ..., 581, 7 ) hmidy S ot o L L R R Tel. 2040 Co., and president of the Kiwunle Am Tel & Tel 1554 132% HARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL ROW TEL 2-1u club, 15 In the New Britaln general| Am Wool s e o e | hospltal, where he underweént an op- | Anaconda eration this morning, A fahigon The NEW BRITAIN Oftice has direet wire communication with le annual meeting for election of ' At GIf & W 1 2% 1% Boston, Hartford and New York markets, . offfcers of Martha Chapter, No. 21, Bald Loco . ends oS EAR WIIIE el Pata e M s ma T e Throngh our New Yoik Correspondents this wire service ext hall, Thursday evening, at 7:30 | Beth Steel to most of the principal cities in the United States, enabling us to o'cloe Bosch Mag handle quickly and efiiciently the orders and Inquiries of our clients. 8ce Mary Elizabeth for best values Cen Le May we 87 West Main. Prof. Bldg.— ."m Pacific be of service to you? | Washington 1. Morgan lodg . | Ches & Ohlo . 2 d 71, K. of I, will work the lnlv'|‘l' M&BtP . 175 AATEIX rank Of esquire on a class of can-| C M & St I pid didates at its new home, 0. U. A M. | G 1 1nl & T g hall, Hungerford court, this evening. | Chile Copper . 341 | Mrs. John Blomquist of 517 Col Iuel ; ‘ JUDD & ‘ OMPANY Church strect, underwent an opera= | con Taxtile . | tlon for appendicitis at the New | Gorn Prod Ret 4o B Britafn General hospital yesterday, | cqu Steol A Members New York Stock Exchange Dr. | omen performed the 0p- | Cupa : Members Hartfora Stock Exchange cration. Mrs, l'umqu11~15 condition | coggen ¢ 26% New lhil.} —Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 1 reported as favorable. IiBavECHe R s 44 u |8 et 86 o 3 ‘ e s | [ a4 a4 |G Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewi Hartford, Conn, white elophant at a bridge soclal fol- | pua 14¢ ve " 4ym 43y |Towing a meeting of the Y. W. H. A | Gon Electric 2801 274 We recommend and offer: ‘ last night o Gen Motors .. 613 61 A regular meeting of the V. F. W. | ci'won pra | 1 A ‘“,u be held tonight at § o'lock at | o Tt T iR Bfna I e rm-rance bflm a" [Gdd Fellows' hall. Nomtnation of | 7P \oPT! sa | officers will take place. T pATen 528, | Miss Es @ Cuddy and Miss Anna Kelly Spring . 167 , | Foberg attended the quarterly meet- | gonnacott Cop 3 vnin prenn ing of directors of the State Feder- | 53 L0FC = i Tt Ui sy ation of Business and Professional | oo 1485 s club at Bridgeport, SUUr- | yrarin pei “% Stocks day. Tentative plans for Connecti- | \riq giates O, 1% : = % [ cut’s part in the 1935 national con- | yie pac prd .. 7 s Prices on application wlf | vention at Portland, Me, were dis- | xt Toad | cussed. New Haven | Joseph M. Chernoft, through Saxe | n ' ¢ twagt | & Hungerford has brought sult | xoren pae P agalnst Frank Victor Johnson for poigeon’ $200, seeking to recover money due o A eriean B85 N 5714 ’ on & promissory note. The writ ts | por PP R (LR 4 105 [ returnabie in the city court the e p o & 1 471, £ | [Lourtn AlondEyfolsDecamber. Pierce Arrow.. 1 Burritt Hotel Bldg., hew Britain Tel. 2580 HentySurom et rursioll MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Rawlins for §250, seeking to rec ' Rep I & 8., & money dus on & note. The writ was Replas e Donald R. Hart, Mgr, ssued rving I Rachlin and 1s | °% i returnable in the city court the third I;m'f;"?;“'wh i WE OFFER Monday n December, An automo- | R0% D W T Lile belonging to the defendant has 'q‘(""”f"r?l:” 12\:.» NEW YYORK TRUST CO. e a1 | Cuuth Rlvav 11, PARK NATIONAL BANK D, oo st o 45 | Sdebaker -+ L3 IRVING BANK, COLUMBIA TRUST CO. against Archibald Bartlett of Thomp- | . 20 o Prn o ",‘ 3 T sonville, the action growing out of | Texes & Fac . 40i8 473 Prices on Application an automoble accldent in Beriin on | {ranecon O e & BB We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts September 1. The papers are re- |y .oa"moe 206 205 20 t ! the city court the fourth \\-'g 1) 1uq Alco 84% s31 | Monday of December, 5 it oo fed % Ll Sclectman Michael T. Kerwin has |11 g ool 118% 117% 118 |0 left for Keene, N. H., to attend the | tap copper . 84% 84% 84% |f funcral of his sister who was the | egtinghouse 9% 69% 69% | | vietim of an automobile accident. 3 [ The claim of NMra Fred Collins| v g TREASURY STATEMENT. | | for damages resulting from a fall on No treasury statement had been NEW BRITAIN Burritt. Hotel Bldg. 1 3420 a sidew | be by HARTFORD § Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel. 27186 k on Maple street will be the claims committee | ght. he health board will meat afternoon at 4 o'clock, and meetings | of the public works and fire boards and the charter revision committee are scheduled for 8 o'clock tonight. Councilman Donald L. Bartlett of the third ward is out of the city on -D to press time today. is “'\lr. A” Must Not Be Used In Vaudeville Skits Yon&om, Dec. 9.—"Mr. A" as Ra- jah Har{ Singh, the Indian potentate, |§ was referred to in court during the | Robinson blackmailing case, must | & not be mada the subject of vaude- | ville sketches, This s the ruling | this | We offer:

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