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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916. ance through his general guardian, Frank G. Turner, Under a marital agreement entered into between his parents in 1905, a trust fund of $450,000 was created, His mother was to enjoy the income during her life, and at her death the income was to go to her son until he reached the age of 21, when he is to receive the principal. Income Is $33,000 a Year. In addition young Thaw has an 1~ come from his mother’s estate and one the estate of his grandfather, net income of $33,000 N'LIVE ON 20,000 A YEAR :oi Thaw Family Finds at It Is Possible. fork, March d all of from making a a year. On the death of Mrs. Thaw. Frank G. Turner was appointed guardian of the boy and also named as executor of the will of Mrs. Young. The guar- dian applied to Surrogate Cohalan recently for leave to expend ,000 rate | a year on the boy's maintenance and filed the following schedule of the lad’s living expenses: Rent and elec- tricity, $5,000: household, $12,000; education, $1,500; clothing, $1,200; automobile, $3,600; spending money, $1,500; traveling and medical expen- ses, etc., $3,000. In his report McClosky, the referce, says: “This infant is the offspring of peo- ple of wealth and has enjoyved since his birth the advantage which wealth affords. He is living in the house occupied by his mother at the time 8.—Wealth has the Thaw family. i _vears old, son of Edward Mrs. Freida L. Mar Although the lad has been several a vear, vears at the a report filed ves- e &urrog.ncs Court said 1y stu—xhuted 1o the sons Y, Thaw is described ot likely to forget his hself or society, and Joseph appointed to take testi- phcerning how much should éd on Thaw in the future, ds that he continue to re- 000 a year for his mainten- [E CURRAN DRY 00D> COMPANY We Start STH NMIVERSARY SALE ] hursday Morning at 9 A. M. Our of her death at No. 471 Park avenue, described as a triplex apartment lux- uriously furnished. “Modesty Self-Reliant.” “Hisg mother presented him with an expensive automobile and maintained a chauffeur for his us She supplied him with spending money, purchased expensive clothing for him, traveled with him around the world and in general gave him every advant affluence. The commonplace would be the destruction of the box's character, but such has nof. heen the > here. { able impression on all with whom he | has come in contact, and this impres- | sion 1 share. He is intelligent, mod- estly self-reliant and possess judg- | ment bevond his age.” | In the report Colonel S. C. | superintendent of the New Military Academy at Cornwall i Which the boy attended for three vears, s Thaw's record there is above the average and mentions that he never had any wild or rava- gant habits. The report also Says Thaw's ¢ld nurse | him as a pensioner | a montn | Entitled to a Fine Home “This youth who has mads his aged nurse a pensioner,” the report con- tinues “is not likely to forget his duties to himself or to society in the expenditure of money. He is entitled to the home established for his hene- fit by his mother and the companion- hip and advice of those faithful friends upon whose devotion she had learned by experience to rely. The expense of maintaining such a home and manner of life, while large, is well within the means of the ward, and the magnitude and conditions of the trusts existing for nis benefit ren- der unnecessary a policy of accumula- tion during his minority.” The referee then recommends that $25,000 be allowed to Thaw over which his guardian shall have full and unrestricted control. MORE 'PLANES FOR WORK IN MEXIGO Jons, York N { U. 5. Experts Ordered to Test Ma- chines—To Buy Twelve San Diego, Cal., March tain V. Clark, aeronautical of the Signal Corps aviation here, and Lieutenant Thomas Milling, junior military aviator and 28—Cap- engineer school DeWitt The Big Feature of the Sale is the Opening of § A BIG | BARGAIN BASEMENT Store Will Be Closed All Day Wednesday. SEE TOMORROW NIGHT’S PAPERS i purchase instructor in flying, have received telegraphic instructions from the war department, it w s announced today, to proceed to W, 1ington to inspect, and test a number of new croplanes to be sent to the expe- ditionary forces now operating in Mexico. 1t 18 and understood Licutenant Milling are to pur- chase from eight to twelve twin mao- tored 160 horsepower semi-armored aeroplanes. Machines similar to this type, have given good service in the British and French flying corps, it is d. These planes develop a speed of from 80 to 90 miles an hour with pilot and observer and « carry enough fuel for a 500 mile flight. Colonel William A. Glassford, for- mer chief of the Signal Corps of the western department of the army, with headquarters at San Francisco will assume command of the signal corps aviation school, April 3, { lieving Capt. A. S. Cowan. BRANCH BANKS ARE IMPERATIVE NEED that Capt. Clark American ancial Institutions Should Aid Central America, Says Representative. Thousands of Wonderful Bargains Await You Thursday Morning. No. 65 Black Rock Ave., 2 family house large lot No. 77 Garden street, brick cottage. No. 1 Sherman court, 2 family house. No. 169 Washington street. BY achultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. Six Room Cottage for sale in desirable location. All improvements. Will sell on our easy payment plan. THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 9 WEST MAIN STREET Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. New Orleans, banks should tral Americ stitutions March be established by American | and Pan-American ex- change should be stabilized to pro- mote closer commercial relations, ac- cording to Lamar C, Quintero, who returned today from Guatemala. He is chairman of a committee appointed by Secretary McAdoo to make the first return visit to the Latin-Amer can republi which participated in the Pan-American financial congress held in Washington last May. Regar the need of better bank- ing fa Mr, Quintero declared present rates of interest in Central America were brohibitive and seri- ously hampered expansion of busines und development of natural re- sources. Branch banks would make jossible longer terms of credit and in solving the exchange prob- he added. 28.—Branch in Cen- financial assist lem, BERLIN SOCIALISTS, President 1 and Action of Forming New Faction Is Condemned, Berlin, March 28, via Wircless to sayville—Among the items given out today by the Overseas News Agency was the followin “At a mecting of the managing committee /0f the Socialist arty, all the members being present, except one who was sick, events which led to the formation of the new socialist faction were. condemned by all, with the exception of one person. Herr Haase resigned, the presidency of the socialist party. The socialist party committee will, hold meeting on next Monday.” Zns a RECTOR RESIGNS. Bridgeport, March 28.—Rev. I Kenyon, rector of St. Paul's Ep pal church, who is in the Adiron- dac ecking improved health fol- lowing an apopletic shock, hes re- signed his pulpit The ward has made a most favor- | CASH IN ADVYANCE. MWNNIMUM CHARGE 13 I ONE CENT A WORD_EACH INSERTION. S« N — ALL advertisements 2 LOST. for the classified column must he in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day T issue. aturday afternoon, and Tremont streets, locket. Monogram, T turn to 11 KEast Lawlor 3rd floor. Suitable reward between gold Re- street, Spring 8-1dx Between Pl railroad crc money. Suitable Herald offi 138 Pleasant street. LOs street of at sing a sum reward if left ‘William Beer: WANTED— shaper men. South Main St. X ut NOTICE. SEASON will be short elephone your order to and save your SPRAYING this year. TOOLMAKERS AND MAGH!N!SIS S S et by large concern located ten minutes ride from New Britain depot. Nine (9) hour shop. Good pay guar- anteed. All applications will be treated strictly con- fidential. Address Help, Herald Offic 155-5. FOR SALE! 11 water ‘nces. room, heat- TOR SALE OR TO RENT single house. Good hot er. All modern conven:s Arch, Corner Monroe street. two tenement house at 633 street for sale. Reason for am going west. Price rea Inquire 389 Arch street, Radil. Also a Arch selling Shit \rh FOR SALE—Victrola, with records. Almost new. Reasonable. Box 5 XX, Herald. TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, all improvements, on Norden street; bungalow. Inquire at 18 Austin | street, Uno Johnson. 3-23-3dx | ~ 1 FOR TO RENT—Five room tenement, all improvements, 179 Greenwood St. Inquire 113 Greenwood 3-28-3dx —Columbia Grafonola latest style with rec ; will con 9 SA LIS new, if taken at onc weekly. Bargain. Box TO. RENT—F1 Main street. water and Crowe, Tel. Gl Hot at of five rooms at All improvements. heat. Inquire T 291. 3 OR SALE-—Barred Plymouth Rock and White Wyandotte eggs $1.00 per setting. $5.00 per hundred. William Whitman, Kensington TO RENT—Four room tenement, ond floor. Call 156 Cherry sec- ant and Stanley | . POST 625 ' SHADES Address | 7a | | FOR SALE--House of 9 Rooms--No. 60 'HIGH ST. Modern improvements—will be sold at a very low price and easy terms if taken at once. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING |{CARS TO | CLOSED AND OP. CARS Foni, WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREE' T Hunlsinger RENT UISINESS SChool There is a marked difference tween speculation and investment Be safe in investing in an account- i HUNTSINGER’S ‘. ing or shorthand course | | THE SCHOOL O | 197 Asylum St | Send for Hartford, Conn. Catalogue N Repairs, Supplies, Srorage. | HONE 236, 287 ELM STREFT Demson Garage 430 MALIN STRE Cars for hire, day lllvl night Storage. Supplies and Repairing. G'T REO AND MAXWELL "Phone CARPETCO. - 219 Asylum St., Cor. Havnes Street, Hartford, Ct. ‘%WENDOW FOR SALE Several desirable sett street, large uuu(\, best of N homes ncar Bass lots, all improve- \lu‘l'(mndlng» - LUC W OOD l(ml Estate and fnsurance 86 Waost Maln or 793 East . PRINTING fn Many Different Languages, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION, | Office Hours: 8 a. m. t0 6:15 p. Mondays and W mln( sdays to 8 | Tel Mgr's Res, 17 Foreman TH. oftice | EASTERN PRI TU\'(: Cl),, 53 CHURCH ST u C. Made to Special Order phone home A will | bring our | to take postal card or man to your or measurements and also sub- | mit price | Let | vious to the usual spring rush for this | and samples. us have your order now pre- | kina of STORAGE~50 Cars For the Winter $3.00 per month upstairs. TO RENT—Five rooms, $11.00. quire 401 Chestnut street. SALE—Several two hou of nine or ten rooms, ern improvements, also building on or near trolley lines. At reducec prices Easy terms. W, 260 Chestnut St FOR -25-6dx '—Four rooms, all improve- ments, 27 North Glen 3-23-tf TO RENT—Tenement ut 158 Shuttle Meadow avenue. Inquire of O. Doerr. 3 TO RENT—Two tenements. each Modern. Rent 33 Dewey Inquire TO REN’ TYPEWRITERS. the in the “on the road. features and weighs Local represeantative DRUG CO. Corona s | for you { the home i to-date six pounds. THE DICKINSON five of reasc St. on pr TO RENT-—Fire heat, and two Curran compar TO RENT—Tenement of rooms, heated; second floor. Maple | Of all breeds, street, 2-16-12 | 200 to select from. Puppies e Grown stoci. pments FURNISHED ROOMS. teed. MAIL ORDER DEPT., NEW YORK KENNELS, 113 East 9th St. flat, rooms. steam Apply 2-21-tf room office six 162 DOGS Poodles to St and TO RENT—Two furnished rooms with | bath for light housekeeping. In- quire 195 Maple street. 3-27-3d family | mod- | lots | P Steele, 3-25-6dx | Bernards. guaran- HART’S GARAGE Horace 1, Hart, Prop. Lisery Servic., Repairing, Tires and Supplies, Cars bought and Tel 221-4, .89 Main St, _iiov M, W. BRIERE . FARM i for your Real Estate and ‘ Insurance The only dairy in New Brit prop- | erly cquipped for handling milk and Booth’s Blk. Office Open and Sat. from 7 to 9 p. Quality is the Best All a guarantee as to its satisfaction ‘Work is the Best l l us carries | | All work shop [ i | work turned out by work is turned out the closest in our and under inspection, Room 37, Wed. its products. Let us suppiy you with the best of milk, cream, but- | Mon., ter, buttermilk, skim-milk and | cottage cheese. Telephone 98% MULTIGHAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done 2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. FARTEGRD TYREWEITER EXCHANGE, ing 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. m | NOTICE | We are paying the highest | prices for old rags, old rub- n bers, metals and scrap iron, | paper. Telephone, 1645 and I we will be at your service. . 1 |1 TO RENT—One conveniences, Franklin Square, WAN J‘[‘D furnished room, all private entrance, 72 Tel. 486-2 3-18-tf | ANTED—BYy dr sewing by the da; ilies. Address Oific to go cu TO RENT—Two fur- | nished bed rooms, Maple 1ee Girls Wanted comfortably with board. WANTED-—Three furnished roo for light housekeeping. Address C. l,o\ 14, Herald. WANTED—To do washing, address at Box home, H fancy HELP WANTED—I'EMALE, L. -dsx 1d. 7 PHILADELFHIA DENTAL ROOMS LIQUORS AND CIGAR OLSON’S CAFE (Successor to Hilding Nelson) 172-174 ARCH ST. FOR SALE OR RENT' Large 12 and West Main Plenty also new rooms, mond street. c. t | Store < A\| MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. Georgianna Monl\s D. D: 8. house barn on i of land; on Ray- room street. bungalow, 7 L. BARNF 192 Chestnut 5 Street Good Pay, Steady | Work TRAUT & HINE MEG. GO, aitress 348 M WANTED—A D Lunch, Enroe & Smith. WANTED—Girls for pr wor! . Taylor, 351 South Main street. Britain vie- | If You Want Good 3-27-tf | M. I e _______Jp Botiied | Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from | PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 AGENTS WANTED. "FOR SALE. TELEPHON! Dwight Ct. 3 Bags For Your Imurance and TS 1916 Bonanza! Put We supply in profits, Great catalogue and AGED your own goods. bulk. Enormo sellers and rep; xceptiona’ Lord, i u ‘We have for sale several nice homes P in addition to those listed felow. Come in and sec us. If we enit j what you want we will get it for ()p(‘u \londa,\' and Saturday ¢ brick house, 16 rooms, Street. 1 Two-family house, South Main Street. 1 One-family house, tiss Street. 3 Two-family City Avenue. 1 Four-family Fairview Street. Apply to The Home Banking & Reaity Co. “The Dickinson” 193 MAIN STREET 12 rooms, 9 roonis, | Cur=t| S NN AT ability to take in this section. furnish A No. 1 dress The Sani- New London, Conn FOR SALE 8 ft Counter, one > of our Must be able references. Mist. Company, 8-3dx houses, 10 rooms, to house, 20 rooms, One Butter Box, one 13 ft. Counter, one 15 ft. Counter, One Spice Cabinet, one Display Bin, Electric Coffee Mill, one 5 ft. Show Case, one Cash Register. Apply to A. P. Marsh, Deputy Sheriff. METHODISTS M New England Southern Conference in Ses POULTRY. ion in Norwich, rch 28.—The sion of the anybody, the deal of h package two week T L keeps hen Poultry Pan enougn for . free trial packase will prove better than : the falkc [ the \orld that keep vour poultry Pan-a-c row and pr ind othe Silenaid. tonie ¢ them up and Norwich, gixth annual land Southern conference Methodist Episcopal church here today at Trinity church and will continue through April 3. Bishop William A. Quayle is the presiding of- ficer. I mination ministry and a of examiner: the day’s wor anniversary meeting seventy- New Er of- the opened of candidates for the meeting of the board later, were a part of outlined. Tonight the of the Epworth The Dickinson D League will be held. Labicnice, Kensinston. Write today. | , Fitchbur “business Ad- - 32 - Surety Bonds ! Avoid trouble by ance written muan who how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARS N\,,f Booth’s Block, having your insur- by a knows | | { i | | | ! THE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asyium St Hartford, Conn. MaKers of Photo and Wood En- gravings b = b . Illustrators for All Hinds of Ad- vertising Furpocses L4 B4 WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SE! OUR SPRING LIN oF WALL PAPERS LARGEST AND BEST MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1854, The Oldest Wall Paper and Ps MAIN STREET. We who ASSORTM nt Shop in the City 304 'PHONE 534 Make Signs

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