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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924, REUINDINNEFD P ot RV IOUSTWAR | O R Wl Svet B AL ST REPORTS [=—= OF ANKEE HELP,." o %00 BESTS HONES 2+ . ootz i | PUTNAM & CO. Use of This Venston In United States Insist in Marshall 8hoes, overy |qiiijunq of §4 a share has becn de- |ing of today's murket wit MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTTORD STOGK EXCHANGES 8 W. Mo " trading Dopends” Qnly on Transp | pulr guaranteed. 8. W. Menus Moo | ., by the Mobawk Valley Co.|again in large volume, Luckawanna Not Money But Ideas and Genivs, TR S \A[ncans {0 Atlack Breedmg Gulbransen plager planos at Morape U0 (1 Ueual quarterly - disburec. wnd Americun Locomallve " cach JIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN- nent of $2, both payable January 2 | opened a po wdvt e . £ 2 to holders of record December prices ) . Cru § Tet '2040 Washington, Dec, 19, — G 1] Large aluminum rousters, § " Cpeai e iGany Gflsgme says | uso af AGiuen ronasis \‘ns:‘xf\l:r;‘n PIHCGS 0[ Devas fllll]g lnseC[S ‘( lv Hardware Co, 49 B, Main St | 11¢ New York Central railroad con- |and Unhversal HARTFORD OFFICE & CANTRAL ROW TEL. 2-ned the Ulnted States as an article of | !rols the company, owning $5,114 L « © first diet soon will ba possiple, depend- | et | l,..rgo.\' assortment of Slippers at ",”""I the 37,800,000 par value #ale of Btudcl A AbICCHION B z T ——— BY MILTON BRON ing merely on the matter of trans- | Alexandria, Fgypt, Dec, 19.——Ay '0West prices. 8. W. Mcnus store, e e Rl e NEA Service Correspondent portation, the burcan of education CXvedition into the Kulahari desert SRAVE] vt . soke G ) high: e Ve Offer— Dublin, Ireland, Dec. 19.—"What Predicted today in an annual ro. 08 been organized by (he south| G¢t'vour toys at Goldsmith's, 46 Irginia Iron, Coul and Coke Co,, | CA'NE 10 L ! ! doen the mew Treland meed from DOFt Which sald that Alaska's do. African government to discover the |Frond St—advt faeiofared Lodbuvairom stockhold s ¢ few 1 t yes- |8 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE Amerlca? Chiofly contributions of Mestic herds now are worth §1,. broeding pluces of the locusts that| Victor Xmas records at Morans, (T Of record Decomber 31, hall of |8 i i s - i =z Amerlcan {deas and business genfus, °"0.000 more than this government come forth In the summer ana | —44Vt SutAnding prafamed woskoec) S il i : 100 TORRINGTON Tt fsn’t mere money wo need, al. PMid Russia in 1867 for the entire SWarm over the tarms of South Af IR AOKES, S8 ofier fp, (eriBIRELs e t— clothing. though w can use that. Wo neaq 7710 rica, aesteosing <verstning e [RISH REGISTERING e T S AT 1 cril 1 100 COLTS constructtve viston to help us bujlg __The Industry, which began in| Wwake. It ls Loped eventually to Socaanciteyiat {7 8 1 — g bRl 1502 when the bureau reported the send a small army into this desert OFFICIAL n Rioc i This was the message given me !5t Of the animals from Siberia, |armed with sprayers and all the GOMI LMHT o TR N 3 by William Cosgrave, president of 4% developed —until the necessary equipment for Killing the | S Ehegliss S RubLapiCott \ : . T " 2 i the Trish Free State during two of Prefent —numbers somo ,000, | pest. RrOntiotsnTRa 0 . Am ' p i e Ne! riogtiorilalal 'y aavedofi Trelunar A 0OUE 100 of which belong to! Some members of the expedition | B"l?“vfinv"ml“.“'.' Prem. 74 Octobor 1 afier depreciation, tn- 1 (8 7 history. Theso 24 months bhave 'N% MAtVes who rely upon deer for visited the kraal of the BaroKene || ,apue of Natls ,.’ sl Ine IRt S and i dederaligtax Sequniftol =i | , O carved gféat changes in Cosgrave, * 7Cl100d. as well as for food apd tribe, 200 miles within the desert, V‘i)‘: ;.:lvw;»(:r\'-l Sricrd) ot (”1!: (\ kit s sharehonl Aholt penieonti il \ 7 : Care and long hours of work and ‘& and were received by the - native | \ornationa) I d‘,rf““,"‘ Pl i preferred stos o 50 ; 1 lembers New York Stock Exchange worry havs lined hia Yace and lett |4 PPOVIPM contronting the bureau |chict and s wite, ot dressed 1o Natione. Societes ST e i Eh nofelidends have L Members Hurtford Stock Exchange e . Bl 0 reorganize the Industry on a (he Kuropean fashion and spe L et Lid el 2 X 8 ‘1 4 ! t Y : i t ’ ! ;‘\:sns;el;:le:m:):::\(“::nhé:n:l“n'\:‘flI:; ab-operative’ Bagly &b an' 80 Marile VVIM’I'.\;‘m]nn fashion and spcaking | (1,0 British note ob T por ccgt annual dividend \CHISC § ! Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 spend himself without counting the ”f"’ inereasing herds more efficlent- Among these natives they found a '. rwg i "", leagu d .,'h" Ans the first cond preferred o0y 3 N 1l St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. cost. Iy and to market the meat more|group of some 50 whits men and | 5., f'&“:: m[’;",‘u r.“ ““'”;' de- and the management stock, the bal- 0. A it g cy A man of medium height 15 thys CONOMIca!! { women serving tn menial capacities. | from the position of the leagus and st LT R j ¢ ] 7% V or d ard offer: leader of Ireland’s present destinies, e e They are the descendants of noma- | Ijejand's membersiip in it Tt a e commor ; . with a shock of light reddish hair dic forbears who trekked adventur- | gows’ that failure to register th . en Les % |8 a o streaked with gray. He walks with {ously frqm the Cape, only 1o settle | (reaty would have been vi 4 [ Inland Wibalance fofitraceratithadi f |8 ) Q [peliranng N i a quick stride and radiates nervous among the Barokene natives, whose r‘_i‘u‘mmn DY iha i e :' 1 of .\":»-m‘lm was still more fav- & i P { A 4 l.oui GLILE [ ] : | workmen to all intenfs and purposes | (pe Jengue covenant pLgEeALO L LORLIALNdd o] 8 ERTE. it . 8 T 3 Y do not see ourselves as com- #Q they have become, | There has also been an k2 “'.'K ’1"1" \,"' el | & 8 P pt 287 mevcial rivals of France, England, | U Batnk white, by (lie inws of "thell oninge aticommunieationalbetsean | o bont o donsulgenoral [ hldmaly) fl America, or any of thc great na- | country they are denicd pastoral and | yho Jeague and the Free State gove | o s Lok feporla. Excass of ex- 'L fl Ue Jm an tions, but we can become the equal | agricuitural privileges, and now they | crnment on the subfoct. Desmond | hepeber Tie vlue ot wend of btorhy - smond | (etober. The value .of November ; Stocks Prices on application of Denmark, which has made her- vpraf [ : em to have lost all initlative 10 | fy1zgerald, Free State foreig: 5 i h istr replying to a questioner in the . 04,000,00 ark: 4 products, We have the climate and in a white community Dail Eireann today, sald the Free imports 404,0( ) marks o that ¢ A AETREIE 40 G d \,l]'h Gv‘ | = 5 & i L LO0RTE 88 s of exports in November the soll and an English market but reeted With Great pplause ‘ — State bad recaived 1 conmunica- R0 n e e e s Away. ay e be- tion from the secretarfat of the J i gindings of industry, but we neod —_— { JAPANESE OPleN leagne of nations Tuesday roferring |jgog m;" f"{tthf HPRL m',:"'” oK [ 924 was 4.560,000,000 marks The Hague, Holls Yac. 10 5 to the British note with regard to - 000000 ) Piang 2ec o =il article 18 of the covenant and stat. | WPOrts 4894.000.000 marka. the deafening anplause . ek y . the deafening applause that greeted | Reasons For Thelr Refusing to En- 1o (ho British siew. The Fr — : . A ‘P!f‘v{r\smr Van Embden's recent antj- L l"l‘) led that o opiniey | The Standard Power & Light Cor- Ger 8 ‘ militaristic address is a dica- 'rtain Pl for: Reception)tol Uy 418 SR G Rraniedi bR Ropinlon i o recently orgar y e th pfe h 1 fi mn e e °ss is any indica tertain Plans For Reception’ to Aiftered from the British. and 1t has | POTation, recently organized by H. Grat D g J ral feeling of the . M. Byllesby & Co., to acquire stock , P b S s. o o 8 sc informed Great Biitain. 1 7 Ko p i AT Al “‘;lsb\ngth‘n, p:fl '1".1":“;%?"”{1"» tion of aricle 15, providing for (he ;1“1‘61':?\;’]‘v“f;qr[';):im\”:’] Sl e q IBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES [ The spokesma ~ Fisen ment yesterday in Tokio he registration of international treaties s ik A 8 ; 5 ; i S (‘(1.1“; },‘,:.l\ e ,‘f.,'\" ',I,',:.",]-;,,“: ‘:.’; American and Tokio governments and Mr. Fitzgerald toid he had no C)IPANY: ‘,r,',fi‘;,"”h:, ,”"'I‘.”fz“ U ; ; A ¢ Dopald R. Hart, Mgr. Snyders, lormerly commanusr in had discussed a possible visit of the | doubt the Free opinion was U0 "’1”;‘('r‘r;:n]rav\|n “” M chief of the Dutch army, £ a publle | Americen (leet, to Japan after the accurate, but that the League of o % P .”F' 3 ‘v"ld ce b : o8 i 9 A public o0t maneuvers at Hawail brought | Nations as a whole was alone quali- | Phia Co. tha Duquesnc Light Co. [JWHAS P : “% ¥ WE OFF iebate hefore a packe udience A er 1mpol ower oy b Dot Rudl " 1o comment foday either from the | fied to make 4 docision and-other important power. proper- n iggest assembly hall of the Duteh royal residence. 'Thousands 5“;: ”(1 . ]m:”'m ”,'5 Secretary In I‘m \\ mad pl“,r, '; ,':‘ri = N d g: f &E‘ 0f people belonging (o all classes of 'y oy "o was out of the city, | letter to the British government | rint production in the N 1 Heosim ; U V1] .,.. ]_ CIRAN LR LY ved the argu- . otih ; United States fn November declined & § ‘ ments on bath eides, A hatters of €tate department officials said they could not be public wi Wik 23 i ned [ o 3 g EA it ) . could not discuss the situation the consent of the British, it wa » 116,603 tous from 126,426 in Oc- ' 2975 o el & We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts sound ampifiers had been installeq 0% Ecuas LIS {obar pments also foll to 1 I : " il for the hepefit of 2 multitude outside | Eremier Kato's statement that his | stated ich had been crowded ont P N e e s to extend an invitation for such a N as Both spe s agreed that despite ]N ANC e 5 e PU® \isit was helicved in some quarters | l I penna Ll Qotoher At the Geneva conventions the menace entalor 111 G52 bdoaline = 15 Tatledt tha s 111,452 declined about 6t war had not been wholly lifteq ¢ tons. : 4 \ « = from fhe world, and they entisageq [N {UFNishing adequate entertainment | | o b pron e poky et T SRR 5614 fi 7‘4 b ‘,’ ‘*i" E H ER Holland's position In the eventuality (11 Me% o """'"”"’“; “‘f )]”‘“" Ma | ile cabin aboard a tramp steamer | December sales of the Warren : ; ‘ - ¢ anbther great war in the light of 304 Tokio as a result of the earth- | f 8 Jacohean mansio ary Sihe CoLaubaialary. ‘of | es 5 d ] nf a [ 1 war in ig of ke 1 he luxury of 3 1 hean mansion, dry & P Co., subsidiary r,:r’\‘RTF; RD NEw BR'TA'N Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. |the fact that the countsy had mira- 3 U chan, o circum- ogle Steel, have been among the Tel. 3420 AR e SRR government had found itself unable e $4 tons from 1 36. The centonsly escaped from heing draggea | The Japancse would not be econ- into the lhatiésvorld ronfiict. How tent to offer less elaborate hospitality | ot Tolland's futire sifety b hesy . than the American flegt recoives in t |insured, they asked X Australian ports and eifewhere, e || By total disarmament. the profes- There is nothing te indicate that the discussion ever went beyond a stances expetiencac v the viest In the company's history Earl of Sufi The ) tons of pipe and severa T 1ocking round the | dred tons of fit ner Mount Stewart, | v ¢ to g sharing the hard life and food of saillors for ahout 18 months 1 ness on its books. R A L . sor argued. Never by disarmament | but only by adequate proparation to Preliminary exchange of opinion. | the dcath of he old ¢ andience shudder by recounting the e America, and horrors of gas warfare, citing re- . goodbye ta his 1 ure ” College S0 t Meet o | ports by Brigadier General Amos| ge Assoclation Meeting in New o410 4o family ses umr‘mn | Alfred Vries, chief of the Americar House, near Malmesb S AR ed Fries York Expresses ltself in Favor of chemical warfare service, Major | People In the district are no-mm General Jliam Tauther Sibert and | Department of Education ing whether the young earl i | E M COSGRAVE [[Sapaiat el 1“,1,: ihel New York, Dec. 19.—Creation of il down fo saciety’s ways, 1925 Will Se R%l)m DT LOGAL SRR &t (THX.“"\? e st us AT ATme whether the travel temperament ir (Furnis : 4 X 2 i federal department of education | perired from his Ame e T ‘,’ enlvand et Ea Rl 11 1‘ al “:xr'y".‘ :v.'n “u»yi‘;w;j;xj a 1ax:;m< "‘ the late L. mf: il F”day Dedares more factorles to give emyloyment | (i 3 agreed that Hol- | !ion as provided by the Sterling bill him away to onr people and keep them at |, i .oloi and that the | .w:wf..‘l:‘]\‘ nr‘r :;-Wu‘-r‘)”,u‘ ,'\r: fresh adventures e ST 5 g 71\_} — ome.” next war could never be an aggres- | AU ouing, olgthe AS; = T P 1 M = A period of comparative peace | givs one as far as Holland was con- |cciation of American Colleges ana s Awsicor al ”’fm “'_H' ford | 5| [V A W5 Qy- ° &l as coms over this trouble-torn | erned. Me pointed out that Hol- |allled ageucles at Chicago, January | itne 1 fstake an e rease in auonal Members Consolidated Stock Exchange, New York. and and Cosgrave would Rarness | ,.g was an agricultural, not an in- | '\T,: . ,"(”\,\ ,.\‘,m“f:,w,".‘.\,‘i ':“i‘:;.‘,,.q B th penses, finvestments and gross . g z NEW BRITAIN NAT. BANK BLDG Telephone 1018 all :ner'nfls in the interest of Te- . iria) country, and {1 gretors e 2(,‘\"“1“‘,‘54 eamng carnings, Dr. David Friday, railway | 2V > t ds, Curb Securities bought and sold on commission. construction. cquipped for the production of war- d ek Baxvenl: and pu ity mist, & A P A Stocks carricd on conservative How doss the future of the Trish il "eainl As to gas warfare, hig (10 attend. The affirmative of fhe e e aadr e b re b . | Ea e ol U ongG "A‘l'l“‘;‘i‘r‘&:f‘:iké"< ree State loom? o inion wae (hutiif. had come:to stay rling bill debate will “‘, uphela Robem Deaity | ern railway exeeutt en ) “ Branch ¢ 7 i u F s eplle . . defensive precautions Dr. George E. Strayer of Colum- ot ) rn railway executi 3 it i anch O : T am an optimis! he repller. g timely d i precautior A e ey L 3eatty, infant son of M t the annnal dir i i Stamford, Waterbury, Danbury, Bridgeport, New Haven Eut T am an optimist without il- | \.ora eccentiul. He said that injuries o : ek lexander Beatty of 40 } York Railroad ch n $ 1slon, T wear neither black g1asses e gas were not necessarlly more Director Charles H. Judd of the RMIIT ST e oren g Gamn nor rosy ones. I am trying to see | . iple than thos: produced hy red U'niversity of Chicago E . gl ‘,x.«:l :“sq .] .1.1 things in the clear light of fact. |\ ¢ <e1l splinters. How, he de- 2 < pekd| “When natlons and races have | |iaded, could the country be sav- | Bank Defaulter Had i 1 the home at In St. Mary's suffered they cry for quick reme- from being overrun by a belliger ‘ i : = =0t the! Gu ity of tes: T psorle otiTrelandlaralno’ taisuti L iiciieaiiine leansio? Planned to Make Good y. { the Caiversity EXgsLion g encroachments » Mich. : 1{1‘\'}“{ “The world must remember that srospects of further heavy mili- 1 we have had battles both Within . ... ionditure, as fc adowed in and without. And the ¥res State .| pudget estimates, had not missed has enemles within and Without i ir effects on the audience. Gen who seek to bring the house crash- nvders' appeal for prepared- ing about our ears. was punctuated with shouts ot “But the time of reconstruction 2 oney for war!® and the has come and we will turn the cor- L, of } was drowned in ner all right if our people will back e T} ting broke up with us up. We can’t build & new Ire- audicnce singing antl-militaristie land in a week, We have inherited ) troubles created by centuries of i s i bRl neglect and strife. To this has been B redin 7aqed five years of fighting and 4e- New Wage \f’lcemcnt I : "ant fou struction. That gives you & bit of Costly to W e],hmen fear, a pleture of the eituation faced. e Dee. 19.—Welsh “The healing power fs Within " e = ourselves. It s particularly in the % 11354.668! tons of coa passionte love of our people for AR 1ed Kupus the land, In intensive agriculture ' °, . . o How wage AT will lle our ultimate salvation.” b o S choralieito e nlay Gibson, ary of th TELEPHONES FOR JAPAN Ll R G e Slemenstadt, Germany, Dec. 19.— 1 : The Japanese government has order- el one “from o o anl ) s ol LTS ed 12,000 automatic telephones from Hia worsell ¢ w 5 R . & v 1 ng : a manufacturer of this city city. e 4 A s i : James 1. sullivan 1 ted 1 They are to be instalied at Yoko- Y 4 o ol o hama to replace the equipment de- stroyed by the earthquake. The new apparatus will be equipped with a device for {nsuring the service 1gainst earthquake disturbances, lore, on ith $18.- ret National v de- , in which had set The beaver is eas tvity More Detachable collars were Ynvented by Hannah Montague, an English e bousewife, in 1825. ' ¥ N il AT . : \ J 2y Fulisd Lo L o s ¢ ! Loy iy . LIMITATION OF CLAIMS 5 3 P | e B LA s court of probate holden at New 3 ¢ | & i? CHURCH STRELT Britaln, within and for ¢t fstrict of " e | ire. ( harlotta Olivia H. fn the County of Hartford and i % e funeral of M ¢ For > cticut, om the 185th day of tice {8 hereby gl % > = r t t 7! r A. D. 1924, ‘ 5 fora tiihe TR 2 ¢ ¢ e . Bernard F. Gaftney, ¥sq. Judg * - ' o g 7 l ©On motlen of The United States Becu of Pub s, Ci Trust Company. of Hartford, Conn. as W i 6. City fro theran o« " T a4 afministrator with the codicil annexed P Tuesday | t officiat Y theretq on the estate of Theodors I 3 S | x i r\ ) Smith late of Berlin, with said district @ n acem bher , 1924, on the SR a ntermeén Tyiew L deceased. 0! taking 1 for the o B s Thie court doth @écree that six months B st from F | Artistic Arrangemen fon ¢ a5y , from East Poinset Begor be allowed aud limited for the creditors = ' 4 o St et — e oinsetiias, ROnIAS of sald estate to exhidit th & REODOARS MResson. 1 Trees, Cyclamens, Ferns against the same to the ad street, and for the e ishment of | Green Plants with the codicii annexed and directs tat eet, Grad ing lines | Bulh Bowls ¥ =2 fLnag viny . ta Iaa 3 i nis arr o ’ Mistletoe Wreaths Made to Fliy Holly Funeral Direct Don't. focatt i o o Phone 162 't rget our Florist ! s re b ing ¢ e e graph Service—anywhere in Ca; Jesali ce herald Class dAd ; n IC WORKS, ond session of the sixty-eighth con e Y e S e the world : = rald Classifie S BERWARD F. GAFFNET, Jutge G Jolinson, € Ko e e ) ountry in N