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, in | 3 1 ON SOHE STOGKS ~2ac0nda Resumes Payment-- Other Issues New York, Dee, 28.—Dlrectors u the New York, Ontario and Wester railroad company which {s controll. by the N. Y. N, H. and H. rallroa: today declared a dividend of o per cent on the common stock pa able January 28 to stock of reco January 8. The last dividend pu ment was 2 per cent on October ° 1921, ‘The New York Ontario and W+ ern has outstanding only $4,000 preferred stock and $58,113,083 common, of which the New Ha\ owns $29,160,000 common and § 100 preferred. Wall street heard r morsa few months ago that the N« York Central rallrond was seeki acquisition of this road in connc tion with a plan submitted to the § terstate commerce commission f¢ the formation of four principal eas' ern trunk lines, but directors of th Ontarlo & Western denfed knowledg of any trade between the New Have ind the New York Central. Directors of the American Can Co today declared an extra dividend of $2 on the common stock in addition to the regular quarterly dividend of $1,25, both payable February 16 to stock of record January 21, Difectors ot tha Pittsburgh Coal company today omitted dividends of $1.50 a share on the common stock due at this time. Directors of the Anaconda Cop- per Mining Co,, today resumed divi- dends on the common stock, author- izing a quarterly psyment of 75 cents a share, payable February 16 to holders of record January 17 Mividends were omitted on February 26, 1824, the last previous payment of 75 cents having been made on January 21 BROKER FOUND GUILTY. New York, Des. 28.—Louis Mont gomery Kardos. Jr.. former stock broker in the firm of Kardos & Bruke which failed twoe yvears ago for $5,000.000 was convicted by a jury teday of trading against the wecount of a customer. The jury vag out 12 minutes. Sentence will # imposed temorrow. FNGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Atr. and Mrs. George Gordon )n announce the engagement of sir daughter, Mise Betty Christine, ) Bamuel Rosenthal of Hértford. DOUBTS ASTOLSH ALIBI Judge Marvin Not Impressed With l Clalm Prisoner Was Not in New Britaln on October B, 1923, Affidavits Introduced by the de, fense In an attempt to show that Anthony Astolsh of Detrolt was not in New Britain when he Is alleged to have been a partner ' of Alexander Borowitz in swindling Frank Doman- ki falled to Impress Judge L. P. ‘aldo Marvin, according to his re- 1arks upon the closing of the argu 4ents on the case by Atty. Nathan O rledman In superior court yesterday ternoon. Judge Marvin sald that 2 did not think much of the alibi stolsh had attempted to establish, ut he was not ready to phss upon e technical points brought out by ‘ledman in his argument, so de- don in the case was reversed until cember 20, Friedman claimed that even If it re true that Astolsh was with rowltz as claimed by Domansk! in s story, the defen”ant had not ade the misrepresentation that re- Ited in the securing of Domanski's oney, or he had not taken e money, Domanski, a North street shoe re- afrer, positively identified Astolsh as one of the men who succeeded in getting $4,000 from him on October 5, 1923, by means of a confidence game, CAPITAL STOCK INCREASE Stockholders of New Britain Gas Light Co. Vote In Favor of Rafs- ing to Capitalization to $1,000,000. An increase in the capital stock of the New Britaln Gas Light Co. from $500,000 to $1,000,000 was voted yesterday afterncon, at a speclal meeting of the stockholde by a two-thirds majority. Books for sub- scriptions will be opened at the New Britain National bank on March 16 and will close on April 1. Subscrip- tion blanks will he malled to stock- holders shortly before March 16. After the subkcriptions have been made, the directors will meet to de- termine at what time and fn what manner the inere all be paid. LEAVE N. & J. MFG. CO. The machine room force at the North & Judd™ Manufacturing Co. plant will be raduced by five men at close of operations when that number will sever connec- tions with the company. Those leav ing today are Bert Benson, Larry Desplerr,e James Mulligan, George {J. Shine and James Meehan. Dificial Hartford Stock Exchange Quotations FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Buflding Bid | Ask Div. | Payabie'| Capital [Strange as it may seem the demand | ity Bank & Trust ex 0 | 101 QJ (l 700,000 for toy carriages has increased as City Bank & Trust Rts. | the drop in dolis has been noticed I o 10| 783 150,000 | : - ‘7,‘.’: h‘:‘l‘l:;n‘\; B(;nt 19 | QJ n.m 009| Outdoor books for girls as well as | Tartford-Aetna National ex 12 | QJ """f.w" boys, with especial emphasis on i1artford-Conn. Trust Co LRy o008} scouting for both sexes, continue to | yorria Plan of Hariford IRy N oW popular, “hotnls Netlona) Bask 138 Q T 1.000.600 | So that late shoppers may be more liverside Trust Co. » l\ e 130000 casily guided The Herald offers a et ::::ni‘y 1;1';1“-:‘ cha' 12 1-ed | 1oo0.000 1:‘51 o}f gml :\;gg;m(;lns for varfous Gl 1 embers of e family. S The man of limited means who | etaayire Thss or Qi 5,000,000 has but one dollar for each member utomoblle [us. Co. QI l 2,000,000 of the family can buy for mother, terutord. Flre Tnsuran &3 | itines| wite or sister some nica perfumery, [ations! Fire larures 33 ] 5.000.000 | ivory articles, fancy neckwear, hand- izoesia Tns, Co. (25) QJ 1.200.000 Kerchiefs, bud vase, sofa pillow, linen towel, serving ftray, apron, LIFE A; COS.” o 21000,000 brooch, bracelet, pyrex artule- s c‘:‘-'-i-lglh'flx. Co. Y Q3 | 10000000 | Par pin, aluminum utensils, bead Gonn, General Life Al & 1,000,000 | necklace, pearl chokers and various First Relnsurance ¥ 1 son.000 | 1¥D€S Of nightgowns and underwear. Hartford Gtesm Boller 1o Qa3 | 280000 | Tor dad or brother $1 will buy a Travelera Tos. ex 180 Q) 000000 i ot suspenders, and he will have 0 t4 Rt ° 5 o L Aty Conn Lt & Pow pfa Rts soms change left, necktles, belts, PUBLIC UTILITIES hoslery, collars, cigars, pipe, elg- Htd. City G. Lt. Co. pfd. (25) 4n § | QJ | 750000 arettes, smoking scts, novelty ash Htd. City G. Lt. Co., com. (36) 393 3 lI QI | -000 | trays, novelty belt buckles, 4 8 | QJ16 ] 18,000,000 in leather case, knife and 80. N, England Tel. Co 1 ! ! n Conn./Lt. & Pow 1% pfd 103 | chain. [ When ) Afi e en the prospectiva purchaser MANUFACT (p?l.\(.:os e 2030 | 4€8ITES {0 €pend s much as five dol- Rl L SRR Lt ) G| 2| QM1 00,000 | 1as for each gift there is a wide Bigelow-Htfd. Carpet Com S e 5,500,000 | range of euggestions. For mother Billings @ Bpencer Co. pfd. (26) = ;E"S;‘,“:""‘ can purchase for five dollars or | Biilings & Spencer Co. com. (35) o= 5 1.000.097 | lese, sometimes going as low as one Collins Company | 3 | QI 1,000,000 n Colts Arms Co. (3) * | 3 Q) £.000,000 | and two dollars, silk hosiery, hand- | Eagle Lock Co. (25) | 1 QJ 00,000 | bags of bead and leather, umbrs ‘h Fuller Brush Co. 1st Pta. (26) | | 24 E}F_ | ; 3»; ivory pieces, collar and cuff sets, kin Fuller Brash Co. Clas A (35) com | | @M | 419000 8loves, buffst set, houdoir cap, silk Fafnlr Bearin, | | | Q3 | 250,000 rwear, fancy scar cut gl Mas Caoley. | | 71 Q3 60888 [dresses (nouse), boudolr lamp, | Ivternational Eliver, pfd. | M Q3 | 10500000 |40Ir clock, fancy china, pyrex sets- Landers, Frary & Clark’ | - ' | manicuring sets, bathrobes, brace- Brit. Mach. Co., pfd. = | lets, blankats, ostrich fan, lu New Brit. Mach. Co., com. (15) ] set, chocolate set, tasserole | | . Bement-Fond com 12, Q3 | oo etere, siippers Mr':'n & Juda Mfg. Co. (26) | 6 | QF18 00.000| For men, from $1 to $5 can be Peck, Btow & Wilcox (25) = Jian ‘3]:0")‘;;purchaw‘l underwear, ties," shirts, Ruseell Meg Company | %55 1 23 | 'Eas0.000 | gloves, umbrellas, driving glaves, pa Siandard Sirew Obo com. | | QF16 | 8300000 jamas, belt sets, sweaters, novelt Staniey Worka prd. (25) | 1 QJ b 0.000| smoking sets, traveling bags, bath- Stanley Works com. (28) | [EQy 08000 | Fobes and other things. Torringten Co. (28) | | Q] L | e | Tnion Mfg. Co. N. Brit. (25) (B 1ROy 10,000,000 | For baby gifts running from a dol- Tale & Towne Mg, Co. (38)¢ lar or less up to five dollars can be Whitloek Coll Pips | rocured from the follswing list P 1 oy “undies,” f. AR s o 6,600,000 | § s, dresses, e 500,000 | suits, bathrobes, bonnets, fvory cogib American_Exchange Nat') @ Bankers Trust ex o4 "f: séts, woolen blankets, sweataps, Bank of N. Y & Trust 000009 | white coats for girls, silk sacques, ) 2 2,500,000 | i L S ' Effii"xk.".k‘;‘l.T'“" i | 20,000,000 | carriage covers, brushed wool sets, Chatham Phenis Nat') | 10,800.000 | chinchilla coats, teddy bear suits, Chemical National $ ! 500,000 | hoys hats, girls’ pocket books, lock= e etk Baax oD “9.075.000 | ets, bracelets, knives, gloves, chil- Equltable Trust | 23000000 | dren's umbrelias, poplin dresses, Farmers Loan & Trust Co. | e o [hats, tur lined mittens, rainceats, Fitet National Dash {woolen dresses and bathrobes. i:A:: '.’J.??ZL.‘:" | ] -o‘ For $10 one can purchase bath- rving Baak-Columbia Trust 1 | 000 | po toilet sets, raincoats and Lawyers Title & Trust Maabatten Co. (Bank of) (§0) * Mechanics & Metals Natl National Gity ex New York Trust Ca. Park National Titls, Guarantes & Trust ex U. & Mortgage & Trust Co. onal City R ACTIVE INSURANCE AND CAS American Aillagce Ina Co. Ameriean Sutety Continental Insurance Co (28) Fidelity-Phentz Ina. Co. (35) Franklie Fire [as Co. (35) Glens Falls Ina. Co (10) Slobe & Rutgers Great American Insurance Oo. Hanover nsurance Co (§0) Home lusurance Co Co. of North America (10) National Liberty loa Co (80) pnf-nvoe Accident Westchester Fire Ina Oo. (10) BANKS AND TRUST COS. 12 10,000,000 | 2 10,000,000 18 40,000,000 20 10.000 000 2 10.000.000 18 1 o 18 0.000 vAL lr QM3 l'v.’\O 0 2| 3310 1 M| J&J 1,000.000 2 QJ 1 18 QJ1s 00 000 L 0 LTI 3000060 w0 Qb 1000.000 3 lowing on display NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1924 LAST INUTE RUSH NOW IN PROGRESS List of Suggesflons for- People Still Seeking Gitts With but two more nights for last minute Christmas shopeprs, delay in the usual Christmas rush has been overcome and New Britain stores are being thfonged now with those who are looknig for gifts for members of the family, triends and relatives, which they have almost overlooked It was noticeable that there is a large number of new things on the market this y Partioular in the line of toys is there a noticeabl o+ tendency towards new merchandise of certaln types. The tendency in toys seems to be very much towards the educatlonal and mental devel- opment, bringing out, the boys whatever latent ingenious- ness there may be. Erector scts have made advances until this ycar I their ,possibilities seem almost un- limited. For less than five dollars sets can be procured with which can be made express wagons which will hold a good sized market bas- ket, kiddle kars, scooter |8wings, strong and large enough to hold their fuvenile owners and many |other things which can be applied to a practical purpose. |ture has been combined with m chanics in erector sets and the Wool- worth building will vle with the Elffel Tower for popularity this | winter. | Radlo sets predominate in many quarters in toy departments and fic- tion as well. as reference and in- struction books on radio occupy prominent positions on book shelves. Chemistry sets have attracted some attention this year and elee trical toys, rallroad sets with tun- nels, stations, switches, {lluminated signal towers have made great strides. In marked contrast to toys of | other years is reported a sharp fall- ing off in toy musical instruments and the tin horn and drum which delighted “dad” when he was a boy have little appeal to the youth of |today, who wants to be abla to “get Springfleld” on the radlo, or build |a motor operated derrick which can 1ift ba mother i8 not looking. | The growing feeling against war |of Santa Claus, and toy guns, caf- nons, forts, etc, scem to have lost out in their attraction for youth, while the little tin soldier has been relegated to the archives of | tradition and dark ages. |seem to have been so much atten- tion paid this year, the natural con- rlvman being that boys and girls Loth are interested in the same things. Dolls have started the same | way as horns and drums, it is said, and show a falling off in demand. yriad other things, of the family. | Among a list of general items 8 Herald reporter has noticed the fol- For the fa 100 piece dinner eets from $ up, silk pajamas from 5 up, sil | verware sets $13.95 up, linen damask |table sets $13.50, floor lampe $11.70 to $38, hemstitched bridgs sets §5.95, Madeirg plllow slips $7.93, all wool blankels per pair $8.38, satin-cover- ed comforters $26.50, heavy cowhide traveling bag up to $27.50, Irish print lace curtains $12.50 per pair, women's dresses $15 to $69.75 en's coats $15 to $185, wom coats $79 to $278, velour beaded dags, si'k manicuring sets $5 for all members flies ivory bags, $5.95 to |sllk umbrellas $6.95 to $13.85, boys | especlally in | | wagons, | Architec- | 5y sister off of the floor when | the | In toys for girls, there does not | wom. | coats (8 to 6) $6.00 to $10.75, silk gowns 85 05 to $9.95, sllk petticouts $0.05 to $9.95. B e City ltems l.mv'auy wlts $6.98 to $14.95, girly Visit Bosco's new barber shop, 181 Main street, over Kresge's store. Six barbers. Halr bobbing a speclalty.— advt, Every eleventh Christmas Greet. ing Card customer gets their entire purchase free of charge. Upstairs Ohrnstedt's, 70 W, Main.—advt. Thers will be a rehearsal of boys' cholr of 8t. Mary night at 8 o'clock. « A nine year old boy was arrested today by Policeman Feeney and ad. mitted robbing gas meters on Wash- ington and Lafayette streets, George W, Kerr and Miss Leon- nore Elllot of 425 West Main strect have been granted a marriage Ii- censo, 59 the church to- ‘ Beaths Mrs. Catherine Crowley Mrs. Catherine Crowley, ags | years, dled about 9 o'clock this morning at her home on Wileon street, after a long lingering {liness, She was the widow of Patrick Crow- ley. Burviving her are four daughters, | Mrs. Joseph Malley of New Britain, Mrs. Willlam Schniok of Walllngford and the Misses Anna and Mary Crowley of this city and three sons, | Francis of Middletown and Georgs‘ and John of New Britain. The funeral will be held Friday | 0 Gallos Seied o Gorage morning at the Church of 8t. the Evangelist St. Mary John Interment will be in cemeter; i Mre. Amella Ross | Mrs. Amella Ross, age 50 years, widow of Stanley Ross, died at 1:20 | o'olock this morning at her home, 86 ymour street, atter along ilinesa. Mrs. Ross s survived by a son |Henry Ross, and a daughter, Mrs | Joseph Fairwood The funeral will ba morning at St. Andr | terment will be In St tery, held Friday « church. In- Mary's ceme- Geneveve Prawdziid. Genevieve Prawdzik, three months jold daughter' of Mr. and Mrs, An- thony Prawdzik of 05 Broad strect, this afternoon g.oms 1o have reached the realms died at the home of her parents last night. The funeral morning at 7:45 from the Sacred Heart church. Interment was in 8a- cred Heart cemetery. Antonio Nandolfo Antonio Nandolfo, the 3 years and 10 months’ old child of Mr. and Mrs. was held this rternoon at his home, 2 Clark street Besides his parents, he leaves | one sister. The funeral was held this after. noon at 3 o'clock and {nterment was in St. Mary's cemetery. Funerals Mrs. Ellen M. Carlson | The funeral of Mre. Elen M. rmeon was held this afternoon at 1:30 from the funeral homs ot B. ( | Porter Sons on Court street. Inter- ment was in Pine Grove cemetery, Middletown. | Miss Arabella ©. Austin The funeral of Miss Arabella C. | Austin was held this afternoon at 3 | o'clock from the home, 113 Maple street. Rev. Willlam Ross, pastor of | the First Baptist church, officiated, and interment was in Fairview cemc- tery Willlam Marsland The funeral of Willam Marsland will be held tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock from the late home, on Park Place Rev. William Ross will officiate and interment will be in | Cedar Lake cemetery. Friends are requested to omit flowers. CARD OF THANKS | We wish to express thanks and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for their kind- nees and sympathy during our recent bereavement in the death of our be- foved son, Mr. and Mrs. our sincere CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere | thanks to all our kind peighbors and | friends who assisted us during the sickness and death of our beloved son and brother. Ws also wish to |thank all for the beautiful flower tributes, ‘; (Rigned) Eugene Sullivan, Mr. and | Mre. Patrick Delaney and family, John F. Sullivan and family, Bolle:er's Posy Sho: 72 CHURCH STREET For XMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONE Artistic Arrangements of Poinsettias, Begonias, Chen Trees. Cyclamens, Ferns and Green Plants Bulh Bowls Pottery Gold Fish and Accessories Mistletoe Wreaths Made to Order Holly. Don't forget our Florists' Tel graph Service—anywhere in the world. —— | i | | | | | | _'_‘La | e e e e Josagh A, Ha;fey Fusernl Dirgctor Phone 1628-2 opposite Nt. Mar, Resldence, 17 Summer St.— Church 1623-3 54 | Angelo Ngndolfo, died yesterday af- | ey Wall Street Briefs New York, street compllation of the extent of Dec. 23, — A Wall the stock market's rise since elec- |tlon shows that out of '108 active common and preferred stocks, only four falled to advance, the others recording gains ranging from 1 to points. Twenty-nine selected raliroad common stocks scored ad- vances from a 4 3-8 to b4 points while in 24 preferred ralls gains ranged from 17 to 26% points. Thirty-six industrial preferred stocks netted advances of 1 to 29 1-4 polnts, the four declines being in the latter group, The report of the New York, Chicago & Bt. Louls raillway for No- vember shows surplus after charges amounting to $771,036 in cont a deficit of $173,777 in November ust year. Net operating income in od to $1,101,305 from $120,748, hough gross revenues of $4,544,- 525 were about $85,000 less, Hayes Wheel Co. has reduced its funded debt this year from $1, 000 to $866,250 which will result in an annual saving of Interest charges of about § 8tockholders of Jones Brothers Tea have voted to change the pres- ent 100,000 shares of $100 par value common stock to the same number of shares of no par value. POLICE MOP UP ALCOHOL SUPPLY | on Overlook Avenue About 50 galions of alcohol in five on cans that the polica believe for holiday consumption was =4 by the police In a garage on 1ue this afternoon after (',Mrvf William C. Hart recelved a tip that it was to be delivered there A squad of police was rushed to the garage, but they were too late to it delivered. They found a ma. chine in garage, with the ra- II«JMr hot. They believe the liquor transported in this machine. The garage s located in the rear of a house occupied by a family named Zisk, according to the police. No arrest was made at the time of the seizure, as the driver of the ma- chine or the owner of the garage had ‘nr)l been located, SANTA CLAUS ATTENDS . LIONS' CLUB MEEIING |Home For Crippled Children gn the Is Gainer As Result—To Plant Fruit Trees Neat Spring. Banta Claus was present th mecung of the New Dritain Lions club at the Burritt hotel today and a ctippied children at Newington. club has taken an interest in tiis institution lately and with the co- ation of the girls in clas t by Mrs. Knapp and Miss ut the senior high s 1t cured 60 stocking doils to be hus se given to the home, In addition to this the club raised $20 1n cash and has becn notitied L Lirothers, nursery owners g yalesville, that 0 fruit trees, apple, peaches and pears will be donated to the club next spring to be planted at the home Santa distributed a gitt to every member of the club today, and the result was a large collection of toy horses, drums and other dhood delights, all of which were turnen over to Harry G. Ha who wil deliver them to institution tomorrow WG Oquist won the atts dward Hinehliffe Bli( | that 1f the suggested st | e | | | | i |as it prize and a Christmas ,.m.m donat- jed by ude J. Lero ard- ed to David L. Nair nr.’ by him to the Polish orpha Dr. Joseph Potts was ¢ represent the club at the ,trict f was aw nags 1 h Papers Protest Suggested Ta\ ( nanzes c Deq Bawapaperal wposition to t 1 tion the governmen sriminate against foreig vhila declar] concerning 1 today inte d 1t 18 bound t Argentina's positidn as | pal exporter of beef to Great ain is unassallable, they say, not cause ntine meat ie th the Australian but beca B ish trade with Argentina for any government to an dispatches axpross great able dentical with tiat su Br alf of she Australian me n ast May. The dispatchos give rosy predictions of meat pr.ce ductions to be expected Britain when the plans is 7 L"nim« L'u 8 t the heavy ¢ s the Thames i it steamer don bound in from N | med the coal laden t lay at anchor in the New London Ship a rneine at 1:% m & | tretenter sustained sever ge to nsv bulwarks in the cras! T ed intd the Central V re she w tied uy 1 estimated at fr ¢ The barge ~ FAMILIES HERE the net resuit of his visit is one| Wlich means much pleasure to a group of children at the nome for presented | ‘ WALL S T. REPORTS { PUTNAM & CO. Allls Chal ”'l“.h 7“:‘ (51‘;):: MEMBERS NEW YORK & WARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Am Can voyii 1008 1004 1000 1 Am H & L ptd 68 8 2 -sl WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~- Am g1 ‘ Tel 2040 :::‘I ?:t:“k o l;':»h: 4 HARTFORD OFFICE & CENTRAL Row TEL 214 'lfl“"é??"& w 1”\ 4 “ e Offer— Baltmors 4 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE s Siae 100 TORRINGTON 100 COLTS Can Pacific 151 Ches & Ohio CM&SP CM&SP CRIS& P Chile Cop Col Fuel (Con Textile & Corn Prod Ref 41 : 3 » Crn Bteel 3% | Members New York Stock Exchange | Cuba Cane fug 1279 i | Members Hartford Stock Exchange b:"fieghf‘ll 5 ] New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tlel. 1815 Dovichent } !14 % | Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. [Erle 18t pfd . 454 4% VT |Gen Electrie .298% ‘ We recommend and offer: Gen Motors 11 1 Gt North pfd . Insp Copper .. Int Nickel Int Paper | Kelly ®¥pring | Kennecott Cop Lel Val Marine . pfd Retna Life Instrance Company Travelers Insurance Company 1 igh ettag Stocks fid States rm Prices!o Heatic Mis Pac pfd . ces on application North Pac .. 3 Pacific Oil 1% A | Pan American 63% 615 omson, Thenn |P&RC&T 49 | Plerce Arro Pure Ol pl&s ay Copper ading . Toyal Dutch . Sinclair Qil Burritt Hotel Bidg., New Britain . 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK zxcu.uun Donald R. Hart, { Mgr. WE OFFER 103 1019 outh Pacific Souh Raitway 705 71 Northern New York Utilities Te (H!(Cg 3 7% CUMULATIVE PREFERRED Tex & L] 4 TO YIELD ABOUT 6.85¢ Trans Oil . e Do Not Accept Mar; Union Pac .. 149% P ‘gin A(‘cflun(a 0... B4% G 8 1Ind Al J 2 39% IEDDY BROTHERS &G URY STATEMENT. asury balance, $312,074, HARTFCRD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 ND BALANCES. Ex 1,173,- | CLEARINGS ¢ ow York 000.600; balances, loston — )'\(.ml\ses. 63,0 ‘\ ilances, 16 HARDSHIPS FACE 0u0; e offer: 50 shares Torrington Co. % 50 shares Yale & Towne Scarlet Pever Adds to Suffering § Where Help Is Needed N ss Cora Beale, secretary of the - : wiiare secaton Ran e };‘ The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company v"lt"]"::b,lf",‘f:.'iE.::;]m.:;::d;%:%;' '.‘ Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. . tather s dead an Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. (H(n‘n'lr]g::gfl;t;;g‘!’\:rx.? Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT—GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. srely to ward off starvati 2 will provide the Chris| that underwea It is safe and saves time. kings and oth s to W r be sent to her or a baby boy also will be yme] J T ‘,‘ N ] Cong e, o e WIS BORRE [ e tamiiies is one wherein a sick father —_— ereign Lxchange and 11 children are in need of heln. | gohn Tyne of Hillcrest Avenue Eft being made to help ar e v ed that there is ona and Struck by Automobile While on N Yor Dy —Foreign ex- are two L (in 5 Way to Work at Factory ent and 469 Re on banks : Wilth it F cables i lare N BiLE: 1-4, ca actual poverty 3 ! s 4.2 mand 4.97 is Christmas than last ik e G any, demand Salvation Army reports t : T 3 ] N are comin, a i) ca i ; OlT OF TOWN MARRIAGES & T tificates ha r r F. 8hotlend ‘~ — — — B ”,‘{“”L""’ oL % 2 No New Dry Agents to AT Mr. Esner War on Xmas [ va Tanguay Collapses. is a clvil enginser. The bride i Wae I “,]L Taken to \(‘\\'\Olk R p it Rart 3 u:? Bris e &irategic 7 t A 5 t ey b EXTRA nmmw DLCLARED A ACAYY FINLS TAL thoug N y INUE CUSTOM find A - ¢ by Rev. ork ®0 he e 7 ars ago of yh New ) erm T - o ) & st £ Ases PLANS NO ADDRESS X 140 D —~Rénorts tha SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIAL _ 1 of Plainsile °cnl Notice