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T — . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925, 17 sz:= MEANT NO INSULT fsc’c o SAYS PROGRAM ADS, Qfl@‘”fihmmmfif”mmN‘ : is exp'eclfd to be even lnr:or" than e [ug:nln:: Bnmu':.l Wellnsky loln‘r‘ulu-"‘ 1 .‘é‘nro :;\(.‘.-;,0\1‘«1»:\3!»;“1;}‘:11,‘\‘:\‘:30:1: lWEST MAIN ST- NEW BRITA[N- Eddy-Glover Post Officials -5 Foroence, ehavemn ot tne 1 | Theatrical Men Have No Us!Wiow stret bropers: “Tna piai | barest of et cotitien companesd By One {0 §ix Points aflfl 2 Tel. 2040 ' lack of patronage, it was stated at PUTNAM & CQ MEMBERS NEW YORR & MARTTORD STOCR EXCHAMGEY is represented by Kirkham, Cooper. tended to Honor Them [ e chicam st | for This Kind o Publilty ™5t & S48 | o & —_— BARTTOI® OFFICY 6 CANTRAL Row . i | / tarw of the National Industrial Teracl ~agel,, doing business on | qoeopon ot Then Rally [ - LS L s ‘\ = Traffle league; and C. C. Elwell of ——— |Hartford avenua as the New Britain |\ oy "niied States was 135,225 tons | ‘ Members of the parade commit- |the public utilities commission. Furniture Co., was discharged from as 135,22 | Tvery merchant knows that an | agalnst 121,019 the month before. tee of Eddy-Glover post, American bankruptey by Refereo Saul Berman | AR BRSO N w York, Nov. 17 () — Rtock advertisement {n an ordinary theater |, . 9 : ‘ 5 e, | Shipments were 142,204 tons against |prices display omp! ) o Legion, who conducted the Armistice M]GHAEL REGAN OF I pFoxram e not worth nnyl):\ng, i *:'1!'1:1:‘:“' David L. Nafr represent- | 1o1°010" canadiar Tilgisis roRy aA F: e "‘:”‘”"‘Ll’")"‘l"“’:“f ) WE OFFER: Day parade last Wednesgday, express. |less it 18 in New York city,” said | ‘“""T J. Doyle and daughter, | {u October and 1 4 10 running ¢ ¢ points during the ed surprise at the statement of Wil- BUFFALO POL]CE DEADTMI”"”' Harry Miller of the Miller | oy oo b oy Cheat . cet, | September, while ghipments were morn Y s res liam Sternberg, adjutant of Stanley | Amusement Co, of New York, in an | 1 070 © ;“"' “',L,““ ‘“",“l-, 39,952 tons against 124,689, [newed against the entire itst and Post, G, A. R, that the nine mem- address to the New Britain Lions' | (460 FHUFTeq from Hew Xork | S then ral rang in the early aft- bers of the G. A, R. who turned out club at the regular Tuesday lunch- pRSieYEiiaNeihasB Vi LRE LS I O hloF 01l dacinred fan® extraidiyielinadn o SR 3\ tlhe varado hiad been slighted by Was Famous Policeman and Gained | con at the Burritt hotel today. R the olass in salesman. | 3¢14 0 60 conts a share and the| Barly solling, which started large. ,.l\.\’J"E'fi.?I.‘h e ‘P:‘Ii ?igm'ifi.,”{f; Promincnce. When McKinley MI'(":( “,,”,]\“"1“‘";”‘(‘,":‘ us‘rgngonkllw‘gv\:\lv‘ :m,. at the Y. M. C. A. enjoyed a ‘;","“':"r‘;'\";” o ""‘*"““"'""‘;*;‘; of 80 1y with Lear ors and was . 0 o ) | 0Y8) Janquet last ev g AUIRGER K iharid ock | ticularly Leavy among i | :‘xvx:Z;"1:.;‘x{..31:‘»r"‘or[r\ulcxflln;);:l,:;, 1',':," Was Killed. las “The Lions' Frolic” which will _"”1'~ nl;ul nrl(‘ly\\::upr«mo Gouncill| ErsRoTdRs [was iuspired by the rafsing of the | cember 2 Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 17 (P—Mi- | :‘Y‘n‘upl:;mll‘l‘p;:xl:”::‘rh“‘fm"!;‘-..rplnq it ShlEntot oIl e e : Wall street sees the marking up |comnt e oh o pleserve Wil . Sternber, erview giv- | chael Re ¢ of But- | : he Knights of Columbus home on R co e enews en‘“(‘,'m‘.",{'“h,f:"]'fl,.'"),"l";li'r‘:,‘“'y"“:(,ft‘:d1:"‘“)"'““ ;‘m:h:“}’1“;15*"("?:40{0‘“::( and 12 at the Lyccum theater. He | Pranklin Square this evening at o | g 1 \aunL TGty Liie oot lva (efec e AT e 0{_\ o es 1o was & powor. | 4 the newspapers furnish the me- | moeting of the organization. A pro- |pent . foloeiey aei 1 atord Ber | The subiseq rally was led by ally far Biuniey woaty e waa woloo| ol and ‘1‘:" s ”‘m In Bufta. | lum and tho circulation and that |gram of entertatnment will be offer- |iha Toston fodiral reserve Lan. oy |6 Van Sier 1 railroad issues in s [ e} faelirapiiot Tmanta Lotk tha Ty bt i P L ik s S Chsatricaliproamslatalot D ivetle: Haakany refreshment will be sersed |urtor, i e 8 DAL A [kpontint @ ion of a favorable MEMDE o D, StaTos R o e hl:l Amh \l\“uxv 0“ !”' C Tn voowit | “Every theatrical man in the world i 9 oeak r“ ‘!‘" ‘\“"" d;n. 1 on the “Nickel Plate” mere MEMI ¢ Y R R e | rchaliontiis oiay SEURATESent oSincos AT aciinatline ey TGRS on it s i L JUDD BUILDING PEARL ST., Cor, Lewls St. : in being placed behind the automo- | polico force of the Gre: paper s the bost mothod of adver- | PLAN BIG REGEPTION s malod. Titat 70146 15 e |l 0 0 s LARTEOTR, CONN, TELEYROKE 2-088) g placed behin € automo- | police force of the Great Ialunm.,m’,u he added. Is Is estimated that 70 to 76 per | coniinent 1 New Britain: Burritt Hotel Bufllding. Tel, 1815 bila dealers scction and had been |Transit Corporation. b ; L GO O G (I G i ctain: Bureie Hotel Muilling, preceded by almost every other or-| A hig and brawny six-footer, Re- he show will be produced for | TO ARGHBISHOP ClEPAK:m the stock marlket 18 being lent by | \pctmntionnl 1 Meriden: 83, Colony Bt Tel, 1840 ganization taking part in the cele- | gan scorned the use of firearms N\H:uu.hrr\mc purposes, in accord- | lout of town banks. | nets - 3 bration, when fists would do the work as| 2N “y’.”l an annual custom of the | s ae | ¥ ‘4’\.‘ ! Cedric Powers, marshal of the pa- | i, [club. The proceeds will bo divided [Polish Prelate to Be Singularly| October les of the Schulte Re. | 000 01 the rade, in answer to Mr. Sternberg, | equally among the Children's Home, | As police captain of the first pre- cinet when President McKinley v has said that the parade committee intended to insult nobody in the the Polish Orphanage and the New- Houvored When He Visits | ington Home for Crippled Children, T parade and the place assigned to the | 338assinated here Regan gatned wide | gity “the retention of a small bai- This Clty Soon, 0, b stormed | ) A. R. vete v f } Apread famesCEWheNAl o) ance for the club charity fund. | o Fish Rubl s O o4 that | the police headquarters whero Leon | A | Archbishop Ciepak of FPoland, ki il 07 Amer . 5 > The committe chalrmen in chasge |sentenced to death by the Bolsh ) R Czolgosz was held, Regan led the AL g SCHOO 0 BHove Hnstiniemt I Tarude: i ot honr | Ciomns wan b e ot 0| o'ty TR ST SR A, e SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Am Bt “.g 4 point (i storen e, Scmont mppsass | Niekel Phe” comiion sunpes § 1§ WE INVITE ORDERS FOR EXECUTION ON in October, 1624 Lo ber qoutations, | mately 21 per cent., the fotal of 5 seriificd ge soazeasli THE NEW 7 1 common er 1st preferred Low Close 00 contrasting with SammeteislNSolienigig up COMMISSION 1 © points YORK MARKET | i ! tickets, James E. O'Brien; publicity, {for Pope Pius, will be the guest of ol i .d, | sive harangue were instrumental in A P D g ) that body \:‘hl;[h is being honored, prr‘\’ox\(lng‘hlr(ht"r disorders. David L. Nair; patrons, Col. W, W. |New Britain Poles at an early date, are escorts to it. L ers, STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN | @homson, fienn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 2 seee S e Bullen; theater, Leon A. Rose. | The Polish prelate Is visiting the s e r. Powers he | -, The attendance prize of a $5 blll United States carrying the papal | Elihu Burrltt, Central, Camp and spr e 20 parade committes handled all de- Miss Carlson Speaks | was awarded to Colonel Bullen and 'benediction into Polish communi- | : U tatls in run;mc;}lon with ;hcnfi\r‘-:i For Prize at Bates |presented by him to the Children's |ties and lecturing. Just when his Smith School Parents and Am Tel & Tel 1411 R sald tnat Mr Stern.| Miss Dagmar H. Carlson daughter | Home, itinerary will permit of his ap- Teachers to Gather, Am Wool .... 483 Anaconda hers' associ- | Atehisor 6chc At GIf & W and the ' pald Loco of Edward Carlson of East strect,| Martin Horwitz, called upon to |Vearance here has not yet been de- | who is a sophomore at Bates college, | | state something funny he found on lermined, but he has assured Rev.| The parents berg must have a mistaken impres s e committee’'s intentions 4 P :.T"“hor“.:l‘: tzohon‘or in *\m” way | Was one of those chosen to take part | a visit to the Rose studio, reported |Lucyan Bojonowski of the Sacred |ations of two junior high bl iieip Wae vsteren taking|in NN mbpamoee “pcise umakmu‘ that the only things that developed | Heart church that he will come ?U‘thu Burritt and Centr i’y:l_‘,"c OYSIY contest. She also won a position | while he was there were photo- New Britain before returning 1 teac T 60 S s e MEMBERS NEW YORR AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES ! on the woman's debating squad | graphs. Undertaker John A. An. |Rome whence he came by permis- |echools, Camp and Smith, will mect pjoy st | Donald R Hart, Mgr. b “‘”"rf" Sf’;:;afi:"l; °c;|:‘|'jf_' which is planning this year to de-| drews was called upon to describe Sion of the pope. |in thelr respactive auditoriums at $ Bosch Mag o he parade. stated today | bate a number of castern colleges | something funny he found on a visit | Iather Bojonowskl is chalrman | g'clock this evening Tt T would ‘mot. take any notics | 1 the child labor amendment. to the Fairview cemetery, His re- Of a general committce of three, | W. H. Alderson of Trinity AETNA LIFE TRAVELERS CONN. GENERAL Bought and Sold We do wot accept wuiglp mccounts of the statement of Mr. Sternberg| At the program glven by the port provoked a motion that it “be ©of Which City Plan Commmmm-r‘A\(,.um‘“,\: church will be the speak. SR Bral }umpmqm'mm made. | Spokord elub the literary soclety | accepted as a report of progress— Anton Clesczynski and Josepher. His topic will be * ) He said n,;t he handled all the|of the college, Miss Carlson and|toward the burying ground.” the | Karpiej are also members, This|the Sunrise,” The rest of the pro- dnnn; of ‘the parade but would | three others presented a “Greenwich motion was defeated. {committee will be assisted Dby a| m will he made up of talks by make no statement until he had | Village Play,” which was unique. igroup of 100 of the city's leading { four students of the schools on t heard formally of dissatisfaction |She wae also chairman ot the WHAT HAS BEGOME OF THE |Poles upon Bishop Ciepak's ar-|topic, “Two types of \\:.,‘ rican i S ATrar ents. As no for- | decorations committee for this mect- rival. ) ! | zen, the fmm».n and the native. Rthbnege ran et o). I Dotails of the reception include | prestdent’s proclamation will be re malifeomiaint gnas ibeen madoato il b A DEVIL’) TOPIG ATY w G A chruch service which the | by Howard Turnr and a p him up to today, he bad nothig| o T RTHDAY PARTY Papal benediction will be given; a | solo will be rendered by Edward Ur- ,';' "‘i '2"‘,?&,""‘:\:,{"::"‘“.:: ‘.,‘,(1“', | Mrs. Adolph Johnson of Dleas- | [street procession and a banquet at | ban. Refreshments will he served e i probably take action ai | ant street was given a surprise Discussion of His Satanic Majesty “"“’3, ool *““’_“"‘"”“‘ “"_“"’ "“\ e o “‘“_“"‘T""":‘“““‘" Dt e 1 party vesterday afternoon in honor | the Sacred Meart parish will joln a similar program, but no definitc thegtims 114 made |06 Mer 50t birthday. About 30 of | to Take Place at Meetinz of |In a gala feast. announcement has been made. 4 MAY DISCONTINUE TRAIN | her friends were present, She was Religlon Class B DRI WA b Baan (2 North pfd ¢ I [ ) ] leeted to speak to the Smith schoo The New York train stopping at | presented with a purse of money W E 71 S 4 5 and President Howard | Insp Conper Jerlin at §: . m. ma and other glfts. | i G erm i o b F B NHAM YEAR OLD lationprang Bl Hall s o p e, s b R 6l Draper of the assoclation will taik |1t Nickel J —_—— === | I". Greene at the Y. W. C. A on |cn the value of education, The rest| SClIY Spring 67 Wednesday evenings will meet to- Oficial Greeter at Stanley Works |of the program will con of Kennecott € and a violin sclection o'clock, % Marine pfd ... 53% ) DDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN\ Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt. Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 \ reita 5 e 2 : [ibvicEores rahterman FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY ;“"]\:“‘10 nll’“‘ ""zll'?'lm;:rflh"lm::::‘ Bouquet of Chrysanthemums, s S e e el M s 0il o e e’ « (541 3 Mis Pac T .o 821, Burritt Hotel Bullding church the sume evening. The| Frederick W. Benham, who holds (also have a speaker, and a mu o h L i 3 BANKS AND TRUST COS. | tople for the class this week is “The | the position of otleial grecter, at the | program, it was announced. L S B We Offer:— | Ask | v [Pagain capital | Angels and Demons of the Bible and |door of the main offico of the Stan- | == Ml ianil ; 1y and Truet Co. | T 700,000 | the Spiritual Experiences of Today.” |ley Works, observed his Tist birth- | FREIGHT GAR DERMLED SN River B. Co st e l:‘:gflg Such questions as “What Does the |day today. But he was not alone in Pacifle Ol orv 605 100 Shares NEW BRITAIN LUMBER Common Cationa B J | Bible Tell Us About the Devil?|the obscrvance, as a surprise was SRS L i 12| Q) 2,000,000 | Lan can 3% 5 e e 1| @3 | 200000 What Has Happened to Him To- planned for him when he came 10 p o0 po 10 e of EBighty Ponn Railroad : 55 Shares UNION MFG. Morria Plan of Hartford | 7 [ Q3 | 150000} day,” will be discussed contracting work today. i ) B o RIGE S 50 Shares TORRINGTON Park Bt Trust Co. ]*. | g«j : ‘mm Bible views and modern ways of | A baskct of chrysanthemums was | feaves Tracks at Stonlngton But [pioree Arrow . . 5 Vrmmxl h’v‘\tvcvnnlcfllflk | Yo 1 @3 { o000 thinking. placed on his desk, which is just Pure Oil verside Trust Co. i % | 5 My A i side the main entrance to the of- | Little Damage Is Done, state Rank & Trust Co 120 ([ B 0,000 | inside the main entrance to t 2 ; 5 i 0 8 Ret\,‘,hy Trust Co | | B R ‘1 1,000,000 AUTO BREAKS G]RL,S LEG flce, and, as it happened, Mr. Ben- | i - Tl ; : nk & Trust Ris 6 ham returned to work this after- Stonington, Conn., Nov, 17 (# i i1 INSURANCE 00S. foonsep it ias] ch he a. m. today BN e F\LUMNI S $ i ! s e the door, work in the oifice ccased, ere g m fodas i e 0 |Gen, Summerall Hits MIEES 6% ) 2y Q3 4 800000 he d I 1y LiTouEl cheto gt S wlair Ol ... 21% Avton Cite e |65 31 @3 1 RSO Miss Helen Laser of This Clty Struck | and when he saw the flowers on s |over the New York, New Haven & S e Troubles in Air Dept. T Ao s | 21 Q3 8,000,000 7 A 3 3 desk the entire office force nrose any | Hartford railroad jumped the track e IN SATURDAY GONTEST Malone, . SRR e A | 20 QJ woonogo While Walting for Trolley Car in applauded him loudly. Mr. Benham ANl blocked the line for several LS R ”‘1 Y., Nov. 17 (#—Major sy Ei7e fa. = U B e e ibhZarectetipysiistenoydonti Bl L AES (HAVCLEE e : it ‘l’l'i‘“;“’:;;m'r‘;:ihc“"::' » Tights i ring ot 0. W sary for i Siars of Other Days to Oppose This | eral court.mar : 4 Miss Helen Laser, 19, of 247 Tre- | Mr, Benham entered the employ PASSCHECr trains to be ured, i | il e i o Wiliam LIFLE 4 moat strect is confined to the Man- of the Stanley Works in October, ““‘l““""':l‘ "l‘“ L o s ; pCersiRIcyen Withimiro | counsel, 1n A:r’!“nilgr(g:i:r!:)h:r‘::;el;'le a 2 South -z o 1 | ?la field and number 172 ] inse - 2 el B Kurets 120N 2,000,000 chiester Memorial hospital at South 1876, and worked there continuously | Fiinfie! ' it o % e . A B e 1R T Manchester with & compound frac- |until December, 1888, He left the 2 Via Putnam. i fios it o Changes in Line-up ?"',{“f ey ;’m”" of the onn. Genoral Life | 12| 04 0 ture of the log received last eve- |plant then for several years and re. | One track was cleared at 6:50 i i o i e RF Hars Jaw night, Wi iTttard Steam Hotler [ s WY et ning at 7:15 o'clock, when he was |turncd in June, 1907 the other shortly after 7 when tr L 5 i : y will oning Colonel Mitchell's Travelors Ins. ex | 140 1058 LRQ . L. 000,000 B ot o A, fic was resumed. No one was rc S8 1 1 aturday wred there were things in o RU 215 | | struck by an automobile driven hy | His duties consist of grecting the P : 1 dere ne Co, Rtn. : il > q SHea b e Wosting : Alumni football team will | the attack on the control of the air T G win L. Happi of Central avenue, salesmen, businessmen and others (! : Copdly Radio 451 High School Independents, | ser Taustib6! atosanlten = ac LITIE bster, Mass who visit (lic plant, and his unfail- stock was sald to: b Insigni i fi S P IR EOE E WY oow o o pra @y a e M r had visited friends in [ing courtesy has made him a very |Cant TREASUIY STATEMENT e L el TEaTS S e L = INCCIAG FlERca Seo A ts) 2098 | nw Munchester and was waiting for a | popular personage to those who have o Treasury balanee $166,575,4 i o S e e e e st el = " L s R e e e ("Ul)](“ ‘ 0 of its formor | Introducing ect, “by retusing % | QI 161 18000000 city, when struck. Mr. Happi placed That he s well thought of by the >. iy T and Henry to accept as captain in Ohlo some = oJd @ i) T1QN ! her i his car and took her to the | play cialairaay bolatostedbuhne | AreiDiyvorcedtinfRanis SERESCHANGERES INATINCES UHa Rl s ronmet awahiilast)| YOS 8501w Inhhiwho 010 not méay. = I o | \ \ SR e L S D L ;‘1- ey »"‘ 2 '1‘ ed by the - pars, Nov. 17 (P— Divorce New York - ges, 1,38 year's captain, and the latter was a | ure up to the required standard of = . St Rt ? 3 5 ab they Say he docs n very ! ...s were granted three American Lilances, 1 1 this year's team until he | 1 of the United States army. = MANUFAC NG COS chard street, where she was al- fine job of his work and always o s AR | 0; | wa clared fnell ST “The same lack of loyal ly = e Hntwars Gt cay ] Qb noo0 | tended by Dr. D. L. Lundberg and {makes thing pleasant for all with |COUPles by the Paris courts werc : i i e RIREIOE Rt b Automatic Ref, Co. ) @M1 | 1000000 Dr. R. W. Yerguson of Hartford and | whom he comes in contact. tde public today. All were o g i1l | sponsible f cent happenings in = igelow-Hd Canwt Co., com Qw. 24100081 | Jater removed to the hospital. R SLEOLICL Snal bty s e g T on of the | the alr scrvice, such things as have = e | i i RADIO ENGINEER DILS Winona K Oliver Per Conn, Movie \l)w l to hortics :"“",‘“‘”“,;1" L befors. "‘l‘l:nxslhm = niilings & Spencer Co., com. (2 ! Rl 2 2 v 17 (P | New York, . o n ni team Wwill be strength- | 1Y€ hings of which we are 5 Hei oty QUi b Choral \0(‘](‘(\ Concert “l ‘”‘\";“1{\‘-\-\}' ol 17 'f’ |3u 1003 Gy vt Dropped 1 with the addition of severas of | MOt Proud. Things that must be = ex 0 4 11 Nichols, 39, chief 3 ik 3 & ane Sl Ppres st il = Lnck Co. (28) Qu | zaovowo Oni Sunday, Dec. 131 ot omi el s e Veronica m 1 \ ’ p body who have made good In "H"\‘,.“r, Things that those re- = Y kx?.w ng g}\fr'. [ pan The date for the \mnl concert 'search work for the Be cphone l:nstrl' Balfe. Brook A \ coll or preparatory schools, It .:‘l\xllvl'mp or will regret all their = B Bl ) { QF ' oo !of the New Britain Choral society |laboratorics nd o int tionalty | N Ye Mar ) Hart brothers, pAS = et Brush Co. n ‘ | 0% | 9800 unday afternoon, known for his ship-t vadio | M\"-f‘t “v Elie c ¢ e W nd, and Bob who | e =g Brath oo, clae 3 | T 3, announceda hone._experiments, died yester- | (00 James 1o S St Yale freshman team Russian Princess Burned = A e | Q2 | 10400000 the Y. W. C. A. hall last ni It I {1909, me . R wame 1«10 Death Cleaning Gloves = ew Brit. iach. Co. pfd. I L3300 | was also announced that the Boston The 12 year old d i > B0 Tl Gross Wardein, Hungary, Nov. 17 = New Brit. Mach, Co., com (28) ! | ll;‘““f Festival orchestra, consisting of ||f S (and Mrs. Balfe was aw Ihe rest of the N (P—Princess Ghika, 23, wife of an = | Sl Betientond Ve | e e e Hoatont & i priony ] | [custody of the mot! BUCKNER RENEWS WAR i ljutant of former King Ferdinand = Rorin & Juda Mfe. Co. (28) Sl 2500000 | have been definitely engaged to ac- | F l It S Nt Yiorics Noy (PFederal ] irin, fas burned to death = Peck, Siow & Wiicos (28) L Z00,000 company the performance, The solo- | unerais |\ Millionaire’s Son Held v Emory R, Buckner | lirg while cleaning a palr of = tussell Mg, Company $ ( G000t |ists have mot yet been engawed. { Rl . o » \ ense of his loves, = T i Linade | Jack Lindsay made the announce- —— tealing Liberty Bond oy S Using benkine shie atood closs to = tanley Works, pfd. (25) | ! 7 ) QF16] 6500000 ment during a short talk and like- John Marhefka. | santa Barbara, Nov. 17 (@ \ . G I the gloves ignited. Witn =] Stanicy \Worke, com. (29) soul o | x| @ 500,000 wise counselled complete coop o funeral of John Marhetka of |W. Matthiessen, 111, was r face and beautlt = Hinkto 8821 69 wx 1 QI 0,000 ; : ( autitul = R T T 350 | W) o5 | Tamow |ton. 8o that the remaining rehear- | 196 Dix avenue, who dind suldenly [here yesterduy ¢ ‘ A whe ren. & g = J Vhitloek Coft Plpe | 1D B — 1 150,000 s}”{q may be productive of fine re- L -n'\‘n}\n\‘;h}c ;\m e playing cards »w'n;.cg \l $1,000 1 1 ! band's room, where = i T sults, 1 the Sokol club on Nexton street | from E. S, Pillsbury of « Mr. 1 said lanket was thrown over her. Afd = NEW YORR BANKS A) The body of singers now totals Sunday night, was hell today from | The sherift M s ! \ Pt waaltohateRe s and ent i = nech B e QJ | 500,000 ,more than 130 voices, with all sec- the late hgme at ok and | confessed « rews, Mrs . R i Mia féw ombrta atta el = American Excliange Nat') QJ | 5000000 tjons well represente Under the { from All Saints chureh at § o'clock. the son of a nationally v W Prohibi : bl S RESW HOMEL Rt snlthee Wte = e Q3 | z00u000 J 1 2 ) o Zohrer will oring. She was formerly the Rus. E Buiar SR 33} “itoown | direction of Edward F. Laubin of | Burial was in St. Mar metery. | clock man rer a « I t X, and Dojnowski | sian Princess Rowowa. P AL Q3 [ 12500000 |Hartford, good progress has been | 2 more t ) 3 S il £ = 2 Nationul QJ | 0,000,000 made in the great choral master- | Mrs, Mary M. I » 5 & 4 = ) AR aniaino e DAt = “hatham Phents Nat) o3 1AM | prcc, el ol oA SRSl s s Blown Up and ¢ e 1ES AT AGE OF 80 = ko Q9 0,000 = v were held at the late home Matth was 1 8700 in Cash Is Taken 5 B 2 SHloa Mrs. Joanna = fiatige QF 9,075,000 MISS BOROWSKI SHOWERED e s s e alan tnie 5 or fetis) 1 e, Ohio, Nov. 17 (P t ot the Rev. = Tust ex QM3 , 32000600 A pleasant surprise in the form ..ioon. Rev. Theodore A, Greene of o & ! Nov " 1 nand Amer hew Walsh, president ot = FAFMETS AORRTR Tivet 0w 05, emalt!of a shower was tendered to “Miss Center Congregational church . : new Dame univer is dead at = e QM3 | zavovow | Mary Borowski by about 30 of her officiated, and burlal was in 1liz- | WILL PREACH ON CITIZENSHIT o Aealing Sy ¢ here, where she had lived = fauover Kattonal QJ | 8000.000 | fricnds atthe home of Miss Frances | ganum N vk e was las 0. = Urving twnk-Calumels Trus® 93 | 1NN | eman at 370 Chestiut street last : ] Jam ? ~Mrs. Walsh was the widow of = SHwver e R (o | | @3 " 1ooooeoe! night. Miss Borowski reccived a IR th hodist David Walsh. for many years & mem. = (T e | Q3 ¢ 10000000 | large number of beautiful gifts in- v part of | ) church in Chengtu and in ber of the Chicago board of trady = Nattona) City ex | | 1 Q3 | 4000000 cluding picees of glassware, linen 1 ! ! In Shanghal. Dr. Yard e before and was born at aWtertown, N. Y. E New York Tiust Co [ 4 g; i :,"‘ “ and silver. The homte was pretiily S room. An un- | the hoard of forcign missions of the — it = park Kationat C : A { oM | 1o decorated with colors of orange and . : ynamite and A M. ¥, church in annual session here. | YOUTHFUL AUTO THIEVES = e Mangage & Trum Co. ] Q3 | %000.000| ylue and lunchebn was served. Dur- s the 1 CHA T T Jevsey City, N. 1, Nov. 17 UP- == ‘AS I'Y COMPANIES ing the evening. vocal and piano se- \ nd an ¢ Four boys, the youngest only 12 = INSURANCE AND CAst \L”\. COME 200 ug, | 1611OTS Wore rends Miss Borow- UNDERTAKER vas adopted Gty Was! ov. 17 P—Hanford | yegrs old, yesterday were arrested . = |30 e Qg8 1 Lomas! ek will become the bride of Stephen L, gt bt Hren ! | MacNider, the new assistant secre- [ wille riding In an expensive sedan | = | 1 ” AL e att| DODryRAKL WoR or! Mr. AT Mk || e T ABANDON MAMI LINE Mo Wis, Nov. 17 (P—Col- ftary of war, has brcome involved in |they admitted having _stolen fa n % 168 1 t ij‘v" f"“;“m; Louis Dobrynski of Farmington, on - — est Palm Bea . N 1 ried by a ¢ t- | Washington's traffic enigma, an off- Scranton, Pa., Sunday night. anklin Fire (ne. Co. (16) | ’ Ve | November 3 v usal of proy owners v With his eri- | duty policeman being responsible for .s | o Fade (s Co. (10} | | ! : (e | SEE THE DISPLAY OF by their pledges to & Davies A e s air serv arrest for s He has = et hiieha Vnsviahre € i @i | ey Quik o asseon STRIRE 18 THREATENED | Warfield, president of the Seabo: t pay § yoar more to- | been released and is back on duty at tianave: Insuiance Co (80) X AV e Lontee| Washington v. 17 P—Navy . Air Line raliroad, to give the r v t it © chil- | the war department but is minus §25 MARY ASTOR I el A a0 D I i UM ‘etetooy vards of the country face a shut- | 2 rights of way Into Miami the W . r court ;w‘)lwv: he was required to put up for | bl M | down or wholesale laying off of em- WINDOW a declaration today by B ¥ affirm hail. o " atiofial Surety 2 3y )&a s ployes unless draftemen are given | IGREETING CARDS] vice president of the Scaboard Air order granted — Inez From Hollywood Vlagara Falls Ioa On (80) " Wl 200,000 3 . oA 0 g o anion fhe Miaml exe | his former wife, Caroline §. Mitchell, | Natives of India will not eat fish N',r;:;m -A L. near 106 ¢ veess|ine reased pay, the navy wage board BO"CI‘CI s POS_\ .\hop L !n‘ ra A tha : liam! x rm i sty | Ll GoaE 5 o CAP"O m ot Hwe 1. 00 O 1 1 502 1 1oso.00s| as 101d vesterday by their Tepre- | uy w. win St Prof. Bidg. Tel. 886, |lension has been ahandoned by the | e allovance from $4.-|In cans which comes from the weat- L—' «—sstran, sentatives. The Telegraph Klerist of New Britain. |road Is 0 a year, ern world. )