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{ . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBE ; JAFFE STANDY PAT Ay 3[.“][] RECEIVED \| Birth Record | Wall Street Briefs _‘ADVAN[;ES HALTED PUTNAM & CO Maembers Now York & Hartford :ock Exchanges ew York, De airs last week, has returned from { ) the hosplital and is resting comfort- General hospital yesterday to Mr. | 20 locomotives has been 1eceived by « Pt 3 . u\,]; her home on Cedar street. SR . ‘-"HI Mrs. Albert DeVaux of ll\\un-: Baldwin Locomotive Works " \‘YEST MAIN ST NE“T BRIT i He Wi 0 gh | Cedar street. | ‘ (i i Vi i sat Buvinstonie | ) “ AIN | Sogs Ho Will Nt Quit Although) % iy e o New it CAIBRIGD SIS ™0 s vt o s Sl 25 < Sty and - Rumors S TEL 2040 X i B T R e s ith Fi i seneral hospital today to Mr. and | = G i " Advised to Do So arlon it e meiakriadsy actar | SRV RATSt R eport il ed S Con et e e ol o e et wrawna | oHaTES (UpWardinNorming WAXTIORD OPFICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROW. THL. 1118 use. | A son was born t New Britain | Co. ( velund ‘oul Iron I'ro- | e — . U1V beenamttonched by i The Senior Christian Endeavor so- < oyo 1 General lospital today to Mr. and | duce will vote on December 20, f o > S e ciety Wil Told o b iheianles: 61| RC S EL S Rt T (23 [Mrs. Atbert ielnamann of 451 on a plan 1o pay oft the wipad || N VOl Do 07 : Qo e s of the ileans fitng I e parih house | Bkt Conrue e (e | RIS vap wuen 1t it | ekon sk s o ; HARTFORD FIRE T T | e nge will mect in|today by Miss Cornelia Chamberlain. | o hr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Welte of | ment of I ! e 0, on mpaign. I"igu several persons aid that nothing | Vethersfield tomorrow. A lurge dele- [ chairman of the 100 Sefton Drive at their home, Dr.| 000 shares of e 3900, would become of this association, but |53tion is expected to attend from | for the first week approximate |0 ielisinincina Bgtinatttate Horsliproientedigiocic 5 ’ as the doctors' association is for |NtWington Grange. s b e ool heegesihosmg ! B UL : . doctor, the properly owners' asso-| . A Whist, given by Co. No. 1 of the ““_‘0“:"['}1 m]"ql his i3 a slight de-| A gaughter was born yesterday at | be exchanged » ciation is for property owners and |\ olunteer Fire department, will be| ¢ :" _”’“” a2 N*‘}“ 1 of the funa | the New Haven General .hospllal to| present. sto 5 e o oy it is the duty of every property [leld &t the Center Fire Houso on| “Only aboutone-third of the fund iy and Mrs. George Talbot of New of 2 o po STOCKS AND RIGHT . > RS M e T Wednesday cvening at § o'clock. |5 on hand 5 said W. S. Cannom | Hyyen, Mrs. Talbot was formerly in payment of accrued divi- Ciie S X % Thus apoke Dr. N. B, Jaffe at i|The public i fnvited. flbredsuter ol sociollon ant it niks Myl Monsees, Wdusnters fot | v UGB Sl el BOUGHT AND SOLD R e s women's group interested in|is o be hoped that the coming week | \frs. Helen A. Monsees of 1300 Stan- | sirly heay . at Falcon hall on Beaver street. It|Lhe Hartford County: Farm bureau,|Will bring 8 larger perceniage =of il“ street. SHL : : was attended by approximately & |\WOrk will Lold an all-day meetir casn cilledircuirnisnigion s, |IRiTeRaonseSs Az thaicainIont o) : i SR 3 e e R o | Wednesday Starting at 10 a. m. There is no doubt that this work |4 telegram yesterday announcing e of a b which are business men, {Sands will talk on *“made-overs' unrliw n'bvlv"l. According to averages .1v»~\v‘. birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. r-10-one uy Swift i Sent AL St | will have a steam block. The pib-| termined by specialists in tubercu- | fumphrey Muldowne Newburgh d Company commor v the association. for (he first time |VC 18 invited to attend any of these|losis work as a result of examining | hospital, Newburgh, N. Y. Mr. Mul- rumors ot o tock - inceltho o analion estal- | meetings. ; | conditions in all parts of the United | downey, a former resident of this > the b . lished, was absent from the meeting |, > Mmeeting of Co. No. 1 of the|States, there are nine active cases of | city, is now associated with Phil 1vanc y = Docanse of a sickness whieh . hag|Volunteer Iire department will be| tuberculosis in any community for | Faker, internationally known enter interest vly EDDY BROTHERS &Co confined him to his bed for more |1¢ld this evening at the Center Fire|each person who dies of ulosis. | tainer on Broadw Mrs. Mal- 1 auiomobile shares d > than a week. |house at § o'clock. Meetings will| In New Britain \hw Bete ; deaths | downey is also well known locally. I8 ivance Members Hartford Stock Exchange Ty & 3 : o resident of |Pe held on the second and fourth|last year, so we have at least 35 R i Little a s paid for slont Sl @evIcef sl lentHol }.\lmyv],nys of every month. { cases of active tuberculosis in rmJ me beir i New BriTain HARTFQR_D MERIDEN 33 Lewis St. ! 65 W.Main St. 43 Colony St. the association and chairman of th fifth ward, presided at the meeting. | 5% 5 fdeld. Ma | o s wloas b il BANING PLANT LEASE that the members of the church and | v hich means that somewhere in t 1 said this city should be gov Arthur Hollings spe t the week-| city | S Ve Tadies’ Aid society ) calendars | city are many active es of tnber- | I Tustries 8 e SO ANITY TR PTIRC St N crned by ]’l city TATAEeL, l““' deé- [ filled and handed to her by Sunday |culosis which have not been discov-| Lessee of Lincoln Street ablish- Lt g LEEL : n o number o WE RECOMMEND THE PURCHASE OF - nanmcnt i eaColln FN SNt oNC OLREt ¥ mornIngiiniorden tollle avesal rapont] era as Vs OO wpecial ¢ ELECTRIC BOND & SHARE COMPANY \‘1 within their appropriations and |for the annual meeting of the it T o tlier Svoraa it te Bhiayc ment Has Right to Cancel It ! el i NeBioLie o : LLE I £ MP any of them even save a {eW|gjq gociety which will be held Wed- | found th ase patients 2 st the p i f (sl i 1 s is sell i f ke TS 3 ! Coetis 1388 DALICILS ATS o 2 UL : The common stock of this company is selling at a price thousand dollars for mnext year's|uesday in the parish house. { walking around this community, Legislated Out of Business e paud % ! budget,” he stated. “The New lx{n-; Gordon Woods has returned home | spreading their disease to unprotect-| i uies over the use of a build- 1 staies @ approximately equivalent to its liquidating value. Its earn- ) department heads,” said Mr.|from the Hartford hospital, where he|cd fathers, mothers and —childrott | jno"ai 15 Lincoln street for a dry | L el commo s I ings will increase as sound expansion in a necessary serv- Kelly, “get as much money as they | has been a patient for the past week. |1t is for this reason that the work | & o> oyon DRS00 0 400 e 6o » v = 6 in in their budgets and spend as| The third and fourth degrees, con-|of the luberculosis nurse is invalu~ |57 0 on "the premises filed fo- Rl ove t ow point reach: ice continues. b much as they can. A good example |ducted by teams of Newington able. She is the one who finds the | oo & SEF0 Q1 ) B/ BEERIEER B0 00 S ) I t [ of this is the school board.” | Grange, will be conferred tomorrow | cases and sees that they are given fy & FFER TR B EB L o i | etired W z ( ] “Because scveral persons are [night in Grange hall. A harvest|proper carc, makes arrangements | e e L e Lo o 7 L lar 1o \raid of the work of the associa-|supper will be in charge of Mrs. Nei- | for their removal to a sanatorium | ' A st . o hav tion which will better the condi-|lie Eddy. |and educates them in protectin Olhoy o nentot e build- | Corpor- tions in this city for the poor prop- | {others from catching the disease.” |, b o =0 S0 mw»imw\ 5 | nd Hudson | dvanced We offer and recommend llefing AMERICAN FOUNDERS (old) fon AMERICAN FOUNDERS (new) | | i ¢ y erty owners,” said John Smolak, | | he seals are on sale at the fol-[ x¥Gilatt of Lansdowne, Penna. financial secretary of the associa- | |zowing stores: elen Phillips, Crow- [ o0 BT e B0 S ent to stsign tha tion, “they must intervene and! ¥ [ els drug store, Brooks' drug stove, | Juaes 15 the Howard Cleaners and | frighten the people by saying that ihe New B 1 National bank, | et tifttne i S o down three et = sl S e all property owners who join the as- | | board of liealth, city hall. Miss ‘:i‘)”‘”:,:‘ ,,:“1.,1;5:“‘\:‘i,\(:\u(l‘m‘nutx“u(’ | = i UNITED l'OVL)N‘Dl-"R'h‘ e 14 ® sociation will be induced fo pay a| Chamberlain welcomes the oppor- | 1i1ance prehibiting hun frem carty- | P : . the motors BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS . i R e e | it 17 LGS, R ) T e e oo the | Reduction of Buing - Causes | waea s she wsiat pre-automons U. S. ELECTRIC POWER CORP. new sewer system.” hie sald. Mz t i s s | Tivedularity in Prices 5 ol e PUBLIC UTILITIES HOLDING CORP. e privilege of & five | \ g J 0 PRl EISLER ELECTRIC CORP. wal. | S T AT At the market. Whether the plant can continue X ’ to operate has not been dete £ol Molors NEW YORK CITY BANK STOCKS 5 questi m. iso given ars' re- succe ! “ property owners will profit by this! s || 38 gt SO Ld omplished by its work if all the | Judge Morris D. Saxe in city court > Yoik, Dee, 8 (P—Reduction ) the volume of huy filiated with it,” he Elefai s | strict foreclosure in the suit brought | mined. Neighbors claim it was not | : or 5 Al tn Bought, Sold and Quoted | N > Andrew Brzuszek, recording sec- | : [by the Savings Bank of Rockvillo | aetually in aperation when an |4ccompanied by slight irregularity in ore retary, spoke for some time on th York, Dec. 9 (R)—Operators|azninst Louise M. Stout. The debt i8 | grdinance was passed restricting this | the prices of bonds today. —Dre ¢ guin of more ure work of the association. for the advance struggled with fre-} 31539750 and the redemption dite | (yvpe of husiness to industrial zone 1King apparent, but 1t wns of led the ady | quent cross currents of profit tak-|ic December A lamey oo Nl Sl e RS o | minor nature and the dullnes it 1 on un Ing. on thie (Cuth Marlet: today BUE| rin s et an it U et tiry |0t it they are able to supportthis |4y iy orarizad the) early trading il ir 18 i y ] E o J | Williams represented the plaintiff. | caim, the busine must he di 5 - . - g 5 - : A | despite interruptions were able tol - — | continued: acoording to - fire and ributable a temporary slacke L PO or the red New York Chicago Bridgeport |keep most of the popular s n-.»\i ”\"”hm“i“”m“ o e ing in inquiry. ould be maintained. Otis 1l New Haven Meriden Hartford {headed higher. Price trends, 2 building deps 18 Banks and corporations, loss of $ points into A o P R ¢ O, [and ‘changes were for the most part Deaths Feeds Horses Bread fortnight, are now showing 1e . Tel. 5625—5626 55 West Main St. FRRSETaRe L ! And Cake; Also Pies i7" ind it Is soparent th list has reeched a level heyond whic s do not care 4o bid Swift and Co., was stimulated by |! ek-end : ~ No Action Taken on Brookhart et fonr-ror one soiivup. ne o Mis. b Jiast Hampton, Dec. 9 (P—Dread, these pure tolite. On the oth ances Rekus Erogiediaiy it MIOCasonal A0 el dasticod T i cien mini- | I, L. Case broke six points, W {stock selling ex the $2 quarterly | Prances Rekus. aged 49, of “f’”“l‘““ diet “11”( h ,“’”,‘,"] ‘Iul\‘|v<1'1 { cipal market ha ng lively | i Allied € 1 140 during the|325 Chestnut strect, died yesterday |Ii0d. veteran horsc trader and|competiti s a0 atd Genevad Tectnic Testimony in Capital | awvidena. toucne livery stable proprietor of this Place {there hus also hot orning, a net gain of 6 poin GeneraliEhospithl o e e L o e e | L itehing | though the last named e ind within less than 10 points of i s A ot ot Tt ke lofi n\ to stoc D L t Washington, -Dee. 9 (#) The 1929 high, The new stock was ad s RERUS |30 e e lins Brodds Vo Hores .‘.“ grand jury today de 1 to ignore [ mitted to {rading at 1 N 27 years ago and e e sy NSRRI 1 testimony by Senator Brookhart of land traded initially at ere since, She [F10 % S e e S cHitofbe Ihors i I : ¢ v lowa relative to the “Wall st Utilities were firm during the 5 e A Eewiniliae & et o .t E peenC aciing vm\l __.\annheys of New York and H:n'llyord Stock hxchang‘e§ hooze™ party given by Walter Fahy, |¢ ling, but encountered con- |church and vwus affiliated with the | upjorges Lehave better, work bet- | requivements became mor ‘)w‘ 55 West Main Street New Britain hone 2580 { New York mu.\.»‘, (u’ 13\.]\'\' u,“;';'\:h;.ll» .\tdu le selling around ‘||vl‘|\].|): St. Anne and Iiun"\» \m}n\‘\r\'. nd trade better” FFlood declared | prices fluct fris s o 5 Siuart G Gepary Mantges 5, at whic 00k- | pressure against Electric Bond and irvlying are her husband, John ltoany, “awiien you! feed' them! what!| tions: on the swhole, althon : : I lice: UL R S , hare was somewhat wunsettling. 1t |Rekus son. Alphonse Rekus: {they like best, so long as it contains | of the inactive low cot - i . el e 5 _ Prior to his appearance Dbeforttouched 94 in the early trading, afthree daught Afra 't AllInat 5ige lithe propeviamonnt ol nounishment N R e = o 4 = the grand jury, Brookhart had suid |0t gain of nearly a point, but it|and Misses Ma and Adeline | - TR e e By 25 - s m the ate that he sat at the din-1, 0 S0 0 0 (000 90, Profit tak- | Rekus, all of this city, and a grand- e e o . A ) Sa UN[TED GAS CO nen "‘.“‘“",””P 1“",’”‘ Yew ‘,”jf“m: on last weck's gain of more child. Ir | Towa. 4 Wastern Paclilic : 0055 10 ' .U. common ‘M‘“Lo""r'm “I hig "\'1”‘;‘:”;-}{‘1 than 15 points, however, was con-| Funeral services will be held | rose 1 to more than 2 points. e £ E sidered a natural development. Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock ot F l I TEniat a0l caea A G R o idn e ; B e R el iorican {Can and & Electrics w's chureh, and burial will unerals |4 lost a point. Adjustment incomne [ AM el & 1 2 234 At the Market ""‘{l"f";( L* from a glass and| \jorican and Foreign Power war- | be in S Mary's cemetery. it | vt were on an upward move, i \\u Tob o ( ; Pl ‘alled before the |Tants and Middle West Utiliti == i e souri Kansas Texas 5s rising a poic la Cop R Loomis was also ealied befor e Lwers among shares to make mod- Mis, Ada Clary Kehoe | Mrs. Emily Bian . |and Hudson Manhuttan s a I Achison . - [ B B iard hotel | shors the|erate headway. Standard Power| Mrs. Ada Clary Kehoe, 29 years guncral§oenyioes Slong e S 00 Hylirraationt SIS A, ) 5% g At BeIe the | irged up 5 points in @ few sales. |of sge, wifa of Thamas . Kehoo of | Blankenburg, 63 years of age, of 864 | yitflitles and industiials dr Bl Ohio. 1187 11 Uinmeriook i SRR S e 51 Putnam streea, died yesterday at |South Main street, who died 1 T FiCe L e Beth Steel 9614 i i i £ viso H3eermed that the. lack. of |atad’ Gis A and Unlted Light the New Britain General hospita [at her homie, were held this after-|elephonc Wilson Tirst Gs, and |Brook Man .. G5 b “Investments That Grow™ o MmO ) following un operation which she |MOOR at 0 o'clock at Lirwin | ymerican Tet wdvanced, the last B O e e underwent a few days ago. She was |Chapel. Rev. 4. ( teege of St | numed selling 2 points the . o a 2 ol me retwen the | gish. | el b et hmal7s ow's erma o shiurch | "EQ. 1 of the facts relating to this affair, [ant featur of the ..1‘1.,.«-.‘.1.\‘l;».w: removed to the hospital | S i ]"""‘fl"“_‘f“"{‘ n G A ) [} ° make it impracticable for the grand | Aluminum Co., rose 24 points, slip-| Mrs. Kehoe was born in Brush- | 26 ‘.v(r"\:b‘hf‘.oo:‘llx‘ll”hh‘ i ol = W fetensideckiielbna ier i ed Ehosd om s fondinen ames ol B B O e Mis. Sophic Picuik S A P ot ol g b COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN » {ea te . up 26 poinis. Aluminum {1918, Since then she had been a LIS (o« ates sug 4 that th S ther: e e | ‘:‘1‘(. “:u :u‘rlv- gains. IFox | resident here and a member of St. o 'l”“]"“' I"‘“j»“ H'l" ‘u;. X-\O]‘In“ v\\.r‘.r-;ur(r;)v\!nrl for such securities MEMBERS HARTICED STOCK EXCHANGE ers d furthe nder the | Ma ‘s chure 1etnik, aged , of verfook ave- ould be large - of ] e _'\:‘l,l | 1;:“\_;“\ e hushand she is sur. (M€, Who died at the New Britain| The market has taken the low i Joscph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1253 i artit v‘]vl I'in by American ‘Tele- |vived by a 15-month-old daughter, (eneral hospital ~Suturday dfter an terest rats a decidedly e (1 o " 101 4 < uart. A Florence: {wo brothers, Howard ,lllness of several weeks Leld | portent. It is pointed o t vo 83 N ¢ in goad de-|Clary of Brushton, N. Y, and Loren this morning at 4 o'clock at the|treasury usuully Dav Chem ; ] . 2 | ma slipped back several | Clary of this eity. and two sisters, |1101Y Cross church. Kev. Slephen | the money ma with great Dupor 1 1% 126 voints |Mrs. Thomas McDonald and Mrs thopelgsnusion gcslobrated in hourdcy Sas edil Sy et TNt gl RDU BRSaE i SR < e | Gulf was a strong spot of the oils, | James Kennedy. both of this city high m\.l.n.: of mm'u m. Burial was 1\,’;«lln)l';lv.-vyv inactive 1 slightly | 1apie R1 ; EQU]T BLE TRUST CO sing about 10 po Vacuum and | juners it S in St ary's cemetery owe day. i Cars i A A 3 D 5 s §p | vising about 10 points. i | uneral services will be held 1S e LT m | . moved within & narrow range. In|\[ J, Kenncy funeral home and at| Patrick Sliney One was a West Texas utilities com- |, | ; Fourth Largest New York Bank » Sunerior Court the mines, iont. gained about 5y g'clock at St. Mary's church, Bur- | 1'uneral services for Fatrick pany $8.250,000 loan in a ; { L 3 & | points, then reacted moderateiy. - i) will be in St. M cometery. | |BeY. aged $1, of 252 Washington | 1957, at 3. The other £.10 1598 Capitali(par S .. 850,000,000 S | vestment trusts were rather ~dull.| A Istreet, who died Iriday afternoon |issue of City of Ottawa . e P Iast Tampton, Dec. 9 (P—Ter- | Trans America and Lehman corp.. | A T A A arin at the New Brifain General hospi- | priced on application. i, 5914 SUTpIuST L L R . 83,000,000 4 2 e hile Shenandoah 4 c % . Sl <he = T bert D. Watrous, former tax collec- | Were fairly firm, while Shenandoab | jre Ehzabeth Martin, aged 52, of ({2l following an operation, were | - : {or was held in $10,000 bonds for |issues eased. Wilcox street, one of the oldest ,,\,,}nvm this morning at 9 o'clock at LO “,'T OCKS Comb. Eng 14 15 1 0,000,000 the March term of the superior | s dents of this city, died lay | St Mary's church. A solemn high| (Furnised by Putnam & Co.) i i i court when arraigned this morning HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL morning at the White hosp Imass of requiem was celebrated by | Insurance -\“"‘}“] i . Aproximate Market 100-103 ® hetore Justice of the Peace George Hartford. [Rev. Walter J. Lyddy. Rev. John | E ) - Ask s 5 1. Hart, on a charge of embez- S UAD BEG[NS PRACTICE She as born in Scotland and came | Connor was deacon and Rev. Thom-y Actna Casualiy ) I N N zling $14,000 of the town funds to this country almost 50 y "x\‘ 1. Lawlor was sub-deacon. Actna W:Hv Ins Co o1 (4 ‘, Watrous offered to plead guilty, b She settled in Newington and lived | At the offertory of the mass OF- | Actna Fire ... S T 4 ¥ iut not to the amount charged. | : . t for about 20 years and spe ol John 3. Crean sang “Pic | Automobile iz .... 15 5 which represents 42 per cent of the [ €apt. Tipman's Squad rakes 19 the rest of her d in this city. She |Jesu” and as the casket was horne Conn General . enitavand - 0 o8 - the | was a member of the Church of St. from the church —he rendered | Hartford Fire T Natl Riscui N N towns uncollected taxes for the Spkas e o Church of St. y e s | court to Be Ready for [John the Evangelist | “Lead Kindly Light.” Htfd Steam Boiler ....580 600 [Na(l Cash Reg Sals Ni% 8 ’ Watrous was arrested several With St. Thomas' Semir MEuLLvInEher Bl Ve sons ) | SRE fnuitihearrafiver e Sk ok Taldo il ir ! phas (G o L ) R s i SR, ST, Cnee |'Thomas, Andrew Michael und G | KKelly, John Higgins, Thomas Mar- | Phoenix Fire NYNH&H 114 214 1 time after disappearing from here.| The first practice of the New Martin: four daughters, Mrs. |tin, John Slin Alfred Bennis and | Travele Ins Co North Ame G FEA| \n examination of his books follow- | Britain High school basketball squad | Dennett, Mrs. Catherine Hill, Mrs. | patrick Driscoe. | Manufacturing Stocks North I a4 e la disappearance revealed them | was held this afternoon after the [FliZabeth Winston and Mrs. Ross | Rev. Father Lawlor conducted | Am Hardware ... 63 67 {Pack Mot Ca 5 ¢ 4 {o be in a confused condition, A |close of the school. The team w 11 (Morin and several grandehildren. {{he committal services at the grave. | Arrow-Hart & Hegeman 43 47 | Penn A s s b subsequent-audit, ordered at a spe- | have but a few days to prepare itself | Itune services "‘”[Vlnr held to- {Durial was in St. Mary's cemetery. | Bilings & Spencer . [ N Phillips 9 v | cial town meeting, disclosed that|for the opening gainst St ¢ m;,:]“ :]"“;“”f 1;“ J(‘)"‘)'“““ el = — = | Bristol Brass Postum (o 1 many taxpaye ed as delinquents | Thomas’ Seminary, aturday T l‘ i S OnnRUIL angelist. | CARD OF THANKS City Corapany = 40 BabiSeny N { §2 | A ' () hzd paid their taxes. Hartrord, Burlal will be 1 St. Mary's cemetery. | ywe wish to thank all friends, rela- f 27 | 1 4 | TO HOUSER The audit was made by H. N.| This vear's New Britain team will A Tt tives and neighbors for their sy 46 1 % 1 { USE 4 3 W be captained by N Li anl s i pathy and kindness shown us dur- . : Alexander of New London. captained by n Lipman anll oo *prinne aged 73, died yos- | d e g | s e e recden e Since his arrest in Pontiac W until February he will ‘have several .0 00y i YOS- | ing our recent bercaveme DS | Harh 1 17 | STESL reacy : G ey o $5 s ; i erby | terday at his home in Tampa, Fla, | geath of our beloved mother Tandera i 6 , 8% ; y frous had been at liberty under $3,- | of his teammates with him. Herby | 1ot OO i 5 t i > . % dliaitengagshortliin We also would like to thank those B M s : i i 400 bonds. Carlson, his running mate at guard: |© oo © A > 1B Mz A SERAL e ot ey o e Bl Roa o T Philips w resident of | who contributed the beautiful floral | North & Juda ... .20 $ 2,00 Monthly Peys & 40 1 o . . i Sehmars And Vitie G i | this city for many y and while ces. | Feck, Stowe & Wil 0 1 1 129 12935 5.00 Monthiy Pys 100 Loan Everybody co-operates via the | Schmarr and Vitly Grimala centers, |1 50 wac in' the. employment. of | Feck, BRI 5| = : 500 Montily Loun 3y 1lerald’s Xmas gift suggestion route. [ will be ready for ser In Febru-| . " g ']‘ RoeRel T ‘M;.d e Signed, S . | Russell Mfg Co S0 g i ' 15.00 Monthiy Prys 300 Lean . ary Carlson and Grimala will be | o DSy Siderior EDWARD AMILLE Scoville Mfg Co S 1lie anly charge is (ho legal rate of three and one- = 3 iliani M o 1 Eereee and (o CHARLES MILLFE Standard Screw 110 Stewart Warn 43 % Jalt per cent per month on the unpaid balance, graduated and Sam Miriliani Will|yo a5t seven years made his home ‘TLLIAM MILLE [Sandesd Screw 5 | Studebax 16% Jnt for the actual time money is In use. Cost may become eligible. Baylock, Middleton, | " piorida, He was a member of T};‘(Iélxrlr\in] R, |iEtanle ozl 2 R i % ba reduced by Jarger and wmore frequent payments ranesse, <loiber, . i slanad L 2 sD A LLLE | Torrington Co e i s . than P * }\“""‘" e ‘]‘“’”""" 4 ]“flilx‘““°‘_l the Unionville lodge of Masons. LOUIS MILLER, o NTE Co : 5 fex Gulf Sulph 55 7 A LN L ammy prlng Sn el e O b Wiseyinsinimiane twolaglitera, | CATHERINE MILLER, s R T THE MUTUAL SYSTEM (e \\‘illr.t::ofo‘:"plucins 2:‘7;:" Mrs. George W. Trash of Middle- | CARRIE MILLE Public Utilities Stocks Underwood 110 ! Palenhone 4950 5 L2 e “lbury and Mrs. R. E. S. Hayes of MARGARET MIL . Slec 8 S Union Tic 2 209 Mai rchestr: a 5 2 ! Elee Servie ) e 209 Main St. And H‘ls Orchestra team. [ Waterbury: tnree brothers, Charles [t s s b ? ’ In Old Fashion Dances | == [ P)ilipsof Pasadena, Calil, and “.:w” S 5 United Frait 5 |John and Benjamin Philips of Eng- | 5 K U S Ind Al LEAVE_YOUR OR | g N ' 30 FUN Hfd Elec Light i1 d siste ‘< Jumes || WEDDINGS TEL. 1331 FUNERALS | | [ 1 Rulhar for [1and. and two sisters. Mrs. James AR, e e b . an ey rena GRAVE €OV | Barrington of Pasadena and Mri. | 3 I e e NS stee of |John Clark of England. = 5 A ' | Wabash Ry 3 B o e G G || | nsten: || Viets’ Flowers ||~ cus . | Bree .1 X The body will be brought to this (e 150 | N . TOMORROW NIGHT BOLLERER'S P'OSY SHOP cit Funeral arrangements, in l-lum.\,:uu'w.u:'" IP;:L\' ST DLLUCKL | Willys Over 1015 SR @ 5 2 fe s : % off of Clinton St. e Woolworth ... §0 Admission 50 cents TSI.‘: ‘::‘::m;&.” nr;lt of New Britain’ C!Dvn«‘u:vlvc‘zr B. C. Porter Sons, are in s T e » . Wi oo i . 4 Treasury Balance, $94 v \ ¢