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SEES PUBLICHALL 'FATHER ON'STAN i Stranse Clthes e ot 5 s s COTTON BREAK I | N N@_fuwam DESEM (D st 3-5 FRLT IR! %KH' PUTNAM & CO fleer and brother of Gene, lo Ry \EY RN & MARTTORD STOCA EXCHANGES tlrouds, the unt ispirant — for Ja Dempsey's * catara 3 o ooy KN |publie tomorrow, is expected to show | OUAL]) luctuations in lSSllPS ) v 1 F ‘ N et over one eye and do not| | g four men into custody singl - lan fucreuse of mors than 5,001 Tel )O.*O : l\l\n- n 1 was 23 years old my § vt ’ o cstliig 11804, 1itonnt Foraiten s for :“mm_‘ 0aay MARTIORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL ROW TEL. 1+ e sku was fr ed by 4 3 M driver of the automolile r no e 8 [ A Chamber of Commerce building | limb. but | n)lq:.\;::ml\ l,.‘.?\"fl”“”'" ol R collided ‘w“: “ 'IAI\]:".,\'.I» but th Lm ‘[ .‘h‘w “(K b g ”f‘."'}\‘?' with & publlc auditorium large| "In the year prior 1o | feeman took them all fnto cust P o 3 ““'l"“"“"‘ CM‘ f\,‘ Yor! enough to accommodate adequatcly, | d84th T had eight or ten s ¥ Threo paid fines of $2 in Ton il ‘ SR I"l ) fhuctuations all the demands of a city such as SC\eral after I came to Englewood. 7 ourt toduy R iR ke ‘H]'f the New Britain of the futurc is ex- "1 don't know whether or not 1| . s t pected to see, 1s predicted in the r. [ €ver 108t iy mind during these | ! ave 3 op | Eules of pasas ol : Bort mads (adas okt ol ectara ot MEIRIT! Krarolyiate dmu:‘;: it 2 | Leaves Rll[(‘ Nl()pl ‘\.““. the ' r Car Co. I | per padreRul Lo the Chamber of Commerce, by Joss | €pells ’ 9 19 Years of Service f re 3% per cent larger |y by eph R. Andrews, whoso term as| “l have a faint recoliection of | [N Tolias Dienl 126 Winthrop e TRnk ytre | s R b ol e S o el trect, for 49 years loye 1 K and bus Lusiness tie | 1 the bylaws a president cannot serve | my daughter on Februury 24, PR Stanley Rule ! 7 rease rocent hadi) more than two terms fn sucecssion, |1t Was this day that Hazel was| tendered his resignation as foromun 1. Forbes, president, sald the | of (he o Mr. Andrews has just completed two | found dead in the room with her | tha plant and has severed his con- | compuny's plants w running d A sh lu‘ terms, during which he went through | tather, B ections there Me, Diehl w - il capaeity and he looked for cor e 1 t ost of the 5 the most trying periods of the or-| “I'm not sure I remember any. . ! as & forcman for | high sales the ree e [ tho Hasdation l! -) p ganlzation's history. As his report | thing about it | b R year owlng to the healthy condltion |jog,g "*-‘ ‘““ f \; 1 ; Jg L . SEIReliins [NEGT ; - 8 : : business throughout the country, Moty Rl 505 states, he was president lon't remember when th [ run of the {llniess and death of Miss Man ame home R 2 0 " 1 r of the ];‘.; A e e were largely made up by mi E. Curtin_and of the re-organ _ While Dr. Blager was tel (A | Standard Tay Tl resli e mar e Members New York Stock Exchange tton the Chamber has undergone s and numbness,” 1) 5 | celved orders for and raflway hip ot y Members Hartford Stock Exchange s | statc's attorney took mnotatjons . quipment excecding $500,00 ¥ [ was lifted nearly 6 0 1317, | New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., lel. 1815 Judge William €, Hungerford, fore | Iis testimony and Prosecutor o | uding 500 coa! cars for the P ¢ revival of Mt e viearaRl0kn AT Bctgaikens Hileci INHIAL Heal b et e ; . I aylvanin raflrond nd 100 tank cars | eommany had soid 1 et Judd Building, Pear} St.,, corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conm, ident of the organization. George the witness' loss of nemory, atter | : ; AT for the Sun Ol ¢ BT ik VARG e At e heih y H. Dyson, by virtue of his re-clection the ving. Attorney Spanglor| | Albert G, Lane, ”"‘J”{' 3 = Me ntile wv‘ s ; as chalrman of the mercantile bu- | changed his questions to conform o | j B e et s Na ot Q iong demand; May r'eadu r?lr:m]"m(?;n“ st viee-pro .\\\-1‘:'], the desires of : tnte's attorney., | i 5 A ) il A “‘ N k3 fores. Schulte Stores and McC . . Y'! . Judge B. T. Gaffney was clected | Give NO Drugs, | . filsar e i ; Storea B rising 3 1-4 to 4 1-4 points If W ¥ e f e iy e s DRe, S8 . . is aiternoon. Lane “was o yups C o sersmwane i | We VIte orders for execution on virtue of this eluction becomes sec- " SR LU LI Fagton LN S S J R s Il | Do el (501 & 8| o' sitening af eal mones rut | commission in the New York market of Commerce. | N0 e repited, [ 0 o vetolze it o R S Pl ceantul hunting trip to New Hamp- | 2€7 S ern“l-rh!v‘}v?lmfl‘lir“11il‘w‘v‘;;]»-m:\tl:»:;;- ¥0 ’.MVTM recollect taking any drug as the champlon woman tennis — | son was born (o M. and Mrs ! Cohmission :»ntzx?m of schools, and Rev. William |~ " )'“1”"‘ v!)('vr*_ d? This studio Howaed M. Burdick | Herman Wunsch at the New Britain | {€18lve switching of . 4 B e T AN BN nhotograph of @ anne Len- | Howard M. Burdick, aged 44, 0f S General hospital y afternoon, | CTations from the motors and of Stocks Carried on Margin h, welcomed us new niem- ' throat by ! len is one of t ¢ ver tuken of | Highland street, dled this morning | A son was bor (he New Brit- | ‘iolate industrials to t i ghupchan oo el aalics HouCh 4 rug the famous Fren out her |at his home after a prolor il Ganatal bRGas il terday to | FalS, Pacitic Oil showing out beta of the honrd, Iy racquet and familiur tennis costume. |ness. He fs survived by his e | trength. Dupont, which opencd | It was voted to send two or three! “Do you reccllcet Dr fery $o — and one daughter, Miss Alice R e L delegates to the conference callad |y ting on you - Ll - 1aen Bt J : S 3 but one of them probably will be the | “Na, T L “ nd Mrs. Trank E. Lot ) Aoy e Nera bt TN he a 1 and street, yesterany rnoon C ¢ W N % & .fll'r;(ea.‘;:rcr(m-u ratified the action of | p i “u\llx‘ LSne i s i Humt will be in his former home |, el ol idedt elnilves tro | LisaChalie ¢ 1t | 4 !;l}“\:'“ Hotel Bldg, New Britain l'el. 2580 the mercantile burcau in voting to i | na Pelictice of Bristol Has in North Woodbury | t1a adiRCERS :Z:' LI ! R 4 BERS NEW YORR AND HARTEORD STOCE EXCHANGES close the stores Armistice Day, Wed- | The accused man gaid his mind| Broken Arm and Brufses and Cuts R T L Bintbion sul i E ; | EOREIN SR, Mg, nesday, Nov, 11, at 4 o'clock, in or- 'y ost “completely a blank’ £ G s S - ; X ®lAm s der to permit employes to partici- .y h N Jaw feft tha |+ 00 Face and Body. Sn : i ‘l'”‘ 2 Bastik, 30, wif: o 1 vt F 4 Ve “ ofr | eonelus Bastik, died suddenly at he (i I { v with s 2 § € == pate in the American Legion parade | | : s : 1 A sl <) | her home at 1S Orange ¢ last Touis Jskra sold today at 4:30 p. m 2 ; e . o e Secretary Gonld's report of e R e X Sristol, is under tre night, Besides her husbaund she § on Farminston . 5 l L & ) 1 budget was adopted and the cham- 3 5 x UL t the New Britain General hospital | survived by two children, IPuneral g NalsacEaraie 2 nconda “ Aé} - : 1 to my davgh Slien ot Sl S b S e : JEsh Bald Loco i | J SNares Der will operate on & budget hence- | (o 1 e Ri- | for a broken arm and nume “vory r Steniwerd dne|l e i o Szt P 4 Ralti & O forth: e o et e nd bruises about her face and [home at 7:15 and from tiv 1 slay 1 St 3 i 8 ot aomotivi O e hEla e “ O | body as the result of an accident on | He chureh at colek to- | us hefor . no v Steel i 5 i PRICE ON APPLICATION 1o s e hae S A e AT e e e will be in | grets.— M 2 } L We do wot accept margio accounts N. B. H. 8. Preparing for cidea “not to teave Hazel behsna,” | 150 % S S0 S JL! ! S Victory Bonfire Nov, 14 und the other dirccied the dispo-| ey (hree other Iiistol people | el ) sition of the bodies his prop- 3 { Permission. has been granted the 1 SRS AL IS skidded on the we and son street, i afternoon Britain. | : never Jad any oplates fn my = i 4 J assoclation by the fire department | o sshon for vear previous 1 machir th v 37 Tulbe ity tomorrow night A hel et o o e LU minor injuries wore Albert Tirgeon ’ -»_1\"\@\ - ! il N o 5 ! ! % IS sath e miid (el his wi b LSS e 8 { \ of Rockwell avenuo near the school | 3 IR E S et B4 Upson s AT R TITE AR e e Ga L D e T N lorn Fre i 1 15! q Y ) [+ ] Vv o he interseetion | 105 an the evenibg of November 14, it iilhieis’ (hat Miuzer's: slupor Was|| Lo Lroniel e of 06 Ward street | sister, Rose Gontarski of Ma Miss Dotty L o ' = it tho New Britain High school foot- 5 bt iy Sland Miss Nellic Zumac of Willlama | stveet, Wuncral arrangement 2ol limn A .| Cosden Ol ... ¢ a5 n 3 = 1 g 5 | use ot opiates vr chloroform. | S A | e, k ¢ Tile 5 , ing its old i f unm in Hw £ Tur ien t ha e S SR | end with Mr, and 2 Plelman | . . 4 T annual game in flernoon of | o0 i\;ll‘:/::m:\:ll' 4;u| ol ap | assxonthe afithe mal s | | ot Chureh street T 1o fd . { Hartfo:d CO“: H’llS(Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. that d father did not slay the 34 year old B0 ; 1| 8 Gerard tam pond the | 28 o : Tel. 3430 ‘This is to he part of the cele - child-woman,” if he ever made passed him. As it ¢ ,\_ otors tlon which ts planned fn casc of al| i1 2 statement he does not said that he applicd his brakes F l Miami, Atlanta ang Green: " X, |Gt North pt win for the Hardware City temm, m,‘m,,r‘. [T & S sl up, the machine skidded, || unerails i v Insp Coppe “A Vietory Dance” is also being | e were the salient points of 1k th ey tracks. and swir 1 Miss Margaret Toomis has be AN planned at the school as are several |y o yegiimony offered foday at his| M the dircction ef the poie, 3 0 ged fo foreign bor A JeER S 3 A Fop thers in the city, as well as parties |qhoiar oy ving the “hu- | e e William North Shepard, R e " Kenneeott Cap. &9 ‘ I We Offer:— n almost every section of the €it¥. | an jusk.” Follows us Fire e funcral of William North . made sub ¥ 2 =h AE el The practice of having a bon fire | He elung doggedly to his state- \." 2 ( B O ; L oit, Wik, who died nt | the approy ot 75 Shares &8 a4 EN GAS has been in vogue since New Britaln |,y ot Gnar no 2'knew nothing” of Vay Down in California | ime nome of his son. Morton T.| John O'Hanlon is at the New it | Mis Pa \ N X 4 started to win from HMartford [y (ragedy until “several days 1 Stamford. Nov. 9 (B — William | § ot Norwood, 0. whil in General hospital following an ac- | 3¢ ¢ ] 7 5] res LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK in the old days. Several thou- and (hat he “remembered noth- | F'razer, g it polico | p to Florida, was held from his|cldent at the M E E \“"; evest Dl ie Sl i sk s are at the scene of the firc e i seien (rvecl enday aul showed [£on's home Saturday, Burial was fn | plant, when his toes wore eriished Ly | Norh T : : 50 Shares STANLEY WORE on the evening of the annual game | g, surrounding the finding of 1ot the family plot in Fairview como- |2 vy pices of m wifie Ol ; 7 1y 1ok and gayety ia the outstanding fisur: duughter's body in the same | had had n at for al | tery i ity foday. Rev, Theo- | \cert umnds |room with himself, in the facc of PERC&I |strenuous cross-exaniination by Pro- and swhi re several | Congregat church, conducted | ¢ Y Soilslp ‘“-“ AT 11 ) S icers . ere 10 razer said | the co. 1 nittee In - m I t | 1 15 7 o Grange Elects Officers, sccutor Joel Stone. w ot : ad [ t mmittal e : 2003 | Men at Stanley Works Leo Hennessy Master| raushier replaced previons teartul [lis left lini ors cireus as e i o " lscenes among the spectators several |an empl o it was in North | Charles Drolx oloist, Tl i ol ) ) Leo Hennessy succeeded Deputy [Scenes among fhe : | SR | q : i orm New Organization S, Marshal A. P. Marsh as mas-|time {orneys came to verbal |[Carolina aml he had spent his ° 11 serviees for Charles Dro- | Hundr o Bt Goias G the am. |UibwE el attempts of Stone “to |money lespaired of reaching |1 3 ) from the late home | hold @ e evening at Vg ‘ S \ 3 . George Berson Elected ) e witness” Throughout |the winive | narters at Bridge- S Mapie il avenue, Maple Hil il election by that organization impeach the witnes Thre ut h : il , i : 5 Nrday eoeming, | Mr. Narsh has|the doctor's recital, his daughter. Mrs noy nectiont v Pre: -l(k‘ul of Synagogue port. o'clock this afternoon, Rev, M,| James K : . o ¢ t outside the = 5 W. Gaudian of St John's Lutheran avenue wit in Wor s i N SIS t ¥ s fi son was elected pres been master for a number of terms. LOULE . | 2 by M.-‘vw:i bl LICENSES | enuren ot 1. Interment was in | and tomorrow tn the inte SaB e Congregation Brethren Lester Vibberts: lecturer, Florence| ‘The witness said he was £ : | o g ULV CLITILE IR C000 oc p cors r Vibber 17 Florenc 1 ot | Mrs, Mary A, Keith 10l its vegular meeting in Odd 17 1 1 " S N . .| ber of the I're yvierian ehur d follows: elarthy ow: Vice-presid H. Kennedy Beallellatmar (o dman ition H(Ben SR e UEE R EGERGERH T ey A A e e T A. Goldberg: secretary,David L. Bramhall; steward, Lodman Rich: | ! e I i s e O e B S Banelnllshciotary 1 HXGoIRS tant steward, Howard Beuch: | i : ! RS RO Lo e : ) ¢ shu A s isiy Henry Shupack; treasurer, Luther McKay; secretary, ; ; o Mrs, Mabel Avery; gate-keeper, |1'¥ 0f the s Sl < Eugene Thompson; Ceree, Dorothy Yes Sir,”” he replie ¥ Th Ives; Pomana, Alice Stoddard; Flora “Do you believe fn the ten com 3 ed and burial was 3 , A E 3 s served at 6 i o lady ausistuns | mandments, and the commandment -aug omotery , | Dorothy Thompson; lady assistant | MNAMAnS: S0 L0, 7 . : and a card party will be h ¢ inishied Ly Puthan & What's the Tlme') She’ll Have steward, Irene McNully, e i ol e Nitsiein g e declare It e Mrs. dohn N, dohnson The committes of the lodge ar-| S o iR Ae i P e ‘ S e tunoral of ite Carol - tnsuran to Look at Her Ring ligh Nehool Athletic| ©00F c Jwvv a palr ors in licd this morn- | The lele cl t. Mary 10 days on a business trip to Pan Aniericat Pe) o with [dore A, Greene, pastor of t 3 | the Wennerberg ¢ Penn Railroad Frances Bishop, sat jus iling with her face buried in k MARRIAGE chu treot, 1his noon at| Laurel Court Do you believe In the fmmortal- 708 Arch tar 5 L 169 Monros meet the home ot Mrs, George the soul?" Blazer was asked. | O'Rilley of 114 Wit t 3 o'clock William the First Baptist chu - | Meisner, Worthington Ridge, Berlin, | ¢ Witt, Frank Nair, ity of Y Birnba . Fred from 2 (o & o'clock LOCAL STOCKS = B | “Did you Kill your daughter, | 3 L Tohnson, wife of John N Hazel to your own knowledge?” At- | 5 s John > ashked, | 3 er said, member will meet at 3 Marsh's office tomorrow evening at § o'clock. S U paration ”, n * departn of on fice of Town C . lazer sald he knew his blaod | fENER : | ¢ e Demes Hell sure was high and that it might | f : el ! By L. Thompson, that official tc csnlt fatally “at any time 2 S 3 - 4 o0 Ander. |Vised Mayor A. M. Paone “Ihe condition of my arteries is X R i ] neravor approved the exper ; A M= Gnived for the late hotie a K and from ctting worse steadily,” he said 5 son and Irank Molander e floral md T knew T might have a stroke i i HEaEa PSR e | of apoplexy at any time : ort J. Sandall, Frite Jehnson | x| Lo and Walfred L | [Stolen Auto Found With | . : Rev. Gustav Pi Removable Parts Missing TREL ey Charles . Grabowski of 264 | Clark street, went to Waterbury to- a o identify a machine that was R g T found there as one that was stolen \ A 3 % held from the J. M. Curtin Co,, un- from him in that city over a week 2 BN | dertaking parlors at 8150 this morn- The Waterbury police found | 2 . ; 3 ing and from St. Marys church at | | . 9 o'clock. A solemn hizh mass ¢ parts stripped from \v and | |requiem was sung with the follow- f ration plates gone. arch- | 5 % y |ing priests officiating Walter |ing the car, they found a card bear- | 3 h] |McCrann, Rev. Matthew Traynor. ling Grabowski's name and notificd . S 5 ¢ 3 |Rev. Walter Lyddy a Rev, Ray- {the local police. The man report ul‘ R, N 2 mond Clabby was master of | | the* theft of machine to the po- | monies. Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang | “Some Sweet Day" as the hody was | anufacturing Stochs eter Dionne funeral of Pet nne was machine yesterday with all re- An automobile that was stolen ir. ¢ wing taken from the h | | Hartford yesterday and recovered af ¥ | The pall bearers were Walter {<hort time lal by Detective Ser- | | Aurey, Hector Aurey, Earl French, zeant George C. Ellinger on Varm- | ¥ d Blanchard, Chester Jacobsky, | ington avenue, was returned to its| # 1 Arthur RBellivea Rernar: owner today by the police i I'Hzpn'r\rk and Patrick Scully were —_— | 2 flower Learer: | ‘ her Lyddy rend the committal | Iservices at St. N cemectery, J 2 3 L\m‘r(‘ burial took pla | | Trees Menace Life So Axmen Cut Them Down Regarded as a menace to life and property. two large trees at thej yrth and ot sides of Central | S e e : TREASURY STATEMENT X o !park, have been removed under nr-l g o TRE : ers of the park department. The | | east vala s 3 P U 1 usep a Ey | 2R EXCHANGES & BALANCES trees had been “doctored” on nu- New York nerous occasions, b ecay had so % p T ’, 18 1 “.‘,‘,lu‘y d \\\ w‘x : UNDERTAKER Rkt veakened m that there was grave S Thive. 1ush-2 \ jREaa s Aanger of falling. Because of the i Opposite St. Mary's Charch simkd resence of jitney bus stations and Residence 17 Sammer St = 1 other sources of heavy traffic it was X § T felt advisable to order their reinoval % 3 - p COUNCIL MEETS n»\l\.nl Wichita Kans.) church, has aroused | Vithout delay, Park Superintcndent % SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY kreat interest by his scries of ser- R I Wainwright e : Sore Robert! B Prout. &t is on “Hell.” He denics that s ) t l\»)!.ll~(v\‘]} . B U L B S salesman, lost $1.5 g on either a hell or a devil, and \ I ‘ daugh r rm lving near | mies at Eas Louis, 1 Now h f at make a X e only devil that exists in | pecial Notice Menphis, a $1,000 re- &phu-lld Variety of Fancy GOoldfish t the money back, uuder | pa \ nts and to co Here you see the "ring watc quite the lest watch con- this or any other world is a man- Pentleld F]M\hor“ ]-‘«‘»‘f "f""‘i WL L of three bank | (Greeting Cards) a_ torgot & law that enables [the purch f state normal | cejvable. It presents a surface of platinum, tiny diamonds and 'nr'y?mk:ng”p;:p:;nfmm S ioidlng | ateon sela Weditewdky I No .11 L1at | aissaverealiith iding on her| Boue!fl s Posy Sho ; Spripalostn bt i 4 ol bullding | sapphires and an inconsequential dial less than an inch long and them in & &tate of bondage and | 2:30. Publlc whist at §:30 at Junior |father's farm, led a posse to the| ™ WEST MAIN &T. PROE. BIDG. |¢or peing ejected from the less than half an inch wide. Though small and hybrid, this time- w rstifution.” Mechanica Hall, Gien St {&pot and the men were recaptured. ' The Telegraph Florint of New Britain. ' tracks piece is most conscientious in its duty of marking the hours. alances Dr. Claude E. Sayre, pastor of a