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Texas Co ; : ESURTR IR Teas & Pacl ] i 1 NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK ’n'xam‘fl Prods. . ':0 ORGANIZED 1860 R & 3 Transcont Oil... 9% “ v »acific a1y - : A q T £ o s 4% on Savings Deposits ’ ' 8 Food Prod 24 13 4 States Government Supervision. i 4 XCHANGE REPORTS Willys — . Financial Under United 671, 691y s214 -Member New York Stock 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BR STANLEY R EDDY, Mgr. Safe Deposit Vaults 1,000 New Boxes at $3.00 Per Year. Open Monday Evenings First Church of Christ. (Center Congregational) school 10:00 m worship 11:00 a. m., sermon minister, “Some Human Activi- nst Which There Is Music: Prelude, Momento I*riml: anthem, My Soul Marston: offertory, The Nine, Adult Copper V6 Overland LLOCAL STOCK MARKET TODAY Church ing the Morn by all Street—=&horts largely the oday's stock market contributed relative strength The aggres- Religioso. to Loungeth and attitude spect ive covering of ., cquipments cially prominent points. A mon and the prred suggested of the ‘an stocks and 108 securities 1 on reports that rnment ot The ximated bull issues contraets. and at demand first pools gains of 1 and carly company’s scgregation Strength also was bonds evidently the intends to refund its for- clo#ing was 260,000 — in the prompted Otls, .were to Reading wecond announce- rails for shown by Buying was Mexican fArm. shares, pw York Steck FExchange quota- furnished by prs of High “hal Mfg ot Sugar An T i & Lther 10 Pmit & Ref 421 g Ref com 92 umatra Tob 78 4, ol & Tol.. 903 'obaceo 118 oolen nda Cop op & S It & Wt in Loco & Ohlo. Fteel 1 NRap Tran eifie . 1 1 Lither Co & Ohio 11 & 8t P Isl & P Copper pras Rer. Steel ane Sug rn Coal t-Johnsn FYY™ F sS1% I 643, 881, 33y, ptd wae W Motors (BF) Co hern pfd ral on Cop Con Con Mar o pt pf & fld Tire t Cop.. " Falley Motor rol . Steel P n U o P aT. " ow o Cop N Y )il Ref ay Richter the New York Stock Low. & Co., Close. 3414 Richter & Ria ..118 102 137 (Furnished by Hfd Elec Lt Southern N E Tel Co Am Hardware .. Am Hostery Am Brasa Bristol Nrass - Billings and Spencer Colt's Arms ...... Fagie fock . Landers, F and C N B Machine Niles-Be-Pond com North and Judd Peck. Stow and Stanley Works Standard Screw Scovill Mfg Co Traut and Hine Unilon Mfg Co Wilcox com CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. Kxchanges - . 05 os JUSTICE IS STR/ Accomplice to Die W Actual Mur- derer Gets But Prtaon Torm. New York, Feb. 5.-—Convicted as one of three slayers of Walter Jack- owski, restaurant manager, Edward McNully today awaits execution in Sing Sing prison. while the man who actually committed the murder os- caped with a sentence of 20 years' imprisonment. Jackowski was shot and killed when attacked by three bandits. Anthony Paoluccio and Frank Escabacci, one of whom fired the shot, pleaded guilty to second degree murder and drew prison sentenees after a jury had dis- agreed in their trial on a first de- kree cherge. MeNally was conviet by a jury of murder in the first de- gree RETIRES AFTHER 17 YEARS, Rear Admiral James [1. Glennon Suc- ceeded by Rear Admiral Huse Today. Noew York. Feb —Rear Admiral Harry Mclaren P. Huse today as- sumed command of the third naval district. succeeding Rear Admiral James H. Glennon who will retire | annual meeting of the Ninety Campion. classes of the school, 12:15 p. m. Armenian service in the chapel. p. m. Kvening scrvice, 7 p. m. wervice conducted by a song le from Wesleyan. Rev. Samuel Fiske of Borlin will speak on “The Reality of ReMlgton.” Al cordially invited to this service, Monday, 6:30 p. m.. The Young Women's Iome Mix- sionary department will meet Tues- day, 6:20 p. m.. for cupper and work. Notify not later than Monday nizht Mrs. Howard sStearns, telephone 1880, if yon expect to he present. Wednesday, 4:3 P Scouts Thursday, Woinen's Bibl teachers’ tea. m., Girl 30 p, class. m.. Armenian Owing to the City Mission, the mid-weck service will be omitted this week. Next week Miss McAuley | will speak on the work in our Sunday February 11, after 47 years of serv- | fce In the country's naval forces. Rear Admiral in command of the forces operating in European waters was inducted into his new post with the customary cere- monies COXFERS WITH HUERTA. Mexico City, Feb. 6.—Wm. G. Mc- Adoo, Tormer secretary of the treas- ury of the United States, conferred for more than two hours yesterday aft- ernoen with Adolfo de la Huerta, sec- retary of the treasury No state- ment relative to his visit was issued by the department. Mr. McAdoo was later given a formal reception by President Obregon. MINERS PAID WEL Cardiff, Wales, Feb, 5.—8ome coal miners of SBouth Wales are being paid as high as £1,000 a year while wages amounting to £700 to £800 are fairly common. Despite this, the government is having difficulty in collecting in- come taxes from the miners. Last year nearly 15,000 of them were sum- moned for non-payment: but enly 12 of this number were committed to prison. fuse, who had been | school. Friday, 2 Missionary regular meeting. Boy Scouts, Ohristian Science Church. Sunday service at 10:45 a. m.. sub- ject, “Spirt.”” Sunday school at 9:45 4. . Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’'clock. Trinity Meothodis¢ Church. 9: a. m.,, Chureh Sunday school. 10:45 m., morning worship with sermon by the pastor, “The Rich and the Poor.” 12:15 p. m.. adult class- es of the Church school; the Baraca class for all young men of the chiurch lhias been reorganized and the pastor will lead. 5-8 p. social hour for voung people; hostesses for the day, Mrs. L. J. Wohrley and Mrs. Frank Preston; supper at 6 o'clock. 6:30 p. m., Mrs. Stadler's class will lead the Epworth lesgue meeting, sub- ject. “Enthustasm for Enlistment.” 7:30 p. m., Mr. L. 8. Rossiter will tell the story of his life; he was a com- panion of Private Peat in the wur, was wounded several times, in nine German prisons. He has written sev- eral books. and been appointed a speaker for the U. S. treasury depart- ment and the Hoover campaign. [(le is now studying for the ministry wut Yala university. p. m., the Woman's Home department will hold its Friday, 7:30 p. m.. Advent Church. Service of communion, 1v:45 a Christians welcome to partake Bible school and 12:15 p. m. Teachers’' training class, 6:30 p. m. At 7:15 p. m., “Lessoni of John, 9th Chapter.”” Special music iz evening by the choir, accompanied Ly the new organ. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, 8 o’clock. Wednesd: evening., Taonten at 8 o'clock. with us, icea Pcoplo’s Church. Sunday, $0:15 a. m.4p ing: 10:45 & m., pre&'fln The Man Who Fainte inday scheol; 6:00 p. People's meeting; 7:00 p. m.. preach- ing. subject Death.” ‘Tuesday 4:00 p. m., children’s meeting. Thu m., praver and prais yer aegt- m.. Young day, 7:45 P service, First Baptist Church. morning worship. William Ross; Bible school and Brotherhood class; 3 p. nt., Russian service; 6:15. the Young People will meet in the chapel; Sermon 12:15, 10:45, by the Rev. When you Think of Banking and your need of a Bank’s facilities, we want you to hink of The New Britain Trust Co. When ®u decide to carry an that you can pay your household bills and your out of town bills by check--we want you to decide to open up that account with The New Britain Trust Co. Account, S0 You will ind our officers and employees always eady to render every courtesy and service. Dur Foreign Exchange Department is par- icularly anxious to be of help to you and Vg urge you to come in and visit with ose in charge of this work. Saturday venings we are open from 7 o'clock to 9 adult classes,, { Anthem angelist service. “Thouzh Sins Be As Scarlet.’ Miss Melvina Calor. . Thursday, 5. mid-week subjec Soloist, service. Emmannel Gospel Church. Morninz worship, 9:30 a. m., mon by the pastor. “Looking Unto Jesus," Ileb. 12:2; Bible school im- mediately following the morning serv- ice; box opening, 4 p. m.; Young People’s meeting. 6 p. m.; 7 p. m, consecration s ce and communion. Helpful gospel services to which we cordially invite you. “We preach Christ crucified. unto the Jews a stumbling block, and unto the Gentiles foolishness: but unto them which are called hoth Jews and Gentiles, Christ the power of God the wisdom of God.” I. Cor. 1 Mid-week prayer service Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Arch street entrance. ser- Other services announced at church. | chapel Services held temporarily in St. Mar! Church. Quingnagesima Sunda Holy Communion: 9:30 a. m., church school: 11 a. m., Holy Communion and sermon; 7:15, choral evensong and sermon. Stanley Memorial Church. loly Communion will be admin tered at the morning worship at 10:47 and the pastor, Rev. G. M. Missirian. will preach on the text, “Take Heed to Th 1If."" The church school will meet at 12 noon. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:45. Topic, “A Surrendered and Victorious Life.”” Community service and organ recital at 7:30. The pax- | tor will give a brief addre: Lenten Season—Its Origin ficance.”” The Girl Scouts on Monday evening at 7 beam Junior C. K. society on Thuraday cvening at 7 =ocial for all the Sund school teach- ers and officers will be held at the South Congregational church on Fri- day cvening. on “The nd Signi- will meet will meet o’clock. A The South 9:30. hialian school; ing worship. Sermon “A Blue Sunday.” 12:10, church school: 4:30. vesper service. Address, “The Great Lack.” 4:30, Italian wor ship; 5:00, Assyrian-Persian Endeav or: 6:00, Assyrian-Persian worship 6:30, Chyistian Endeavor Topic. “THe Model Christian Endeav- or.” Leadér, Wm. Upson. Music, Morning worship Prelude, leditation" “Thy Hallowed ireh. 10:45, by the morn- pastor, Presence’” e RN . Carter Offertory: ‘*“The Sabbath of the Soul"” ; Postlude, Music, Choral vespe Prelude. llegretto™ Symphony) . Anthemn;, “Wha Watchman?™ Organ. interlude, Greene (Seventh Beethoven of the Night, -0 anto Calmuto™ { 30. The Sun- | Vict L Jan < CITY ITEMS February are at Pierce Co.—Advt. Peretta of East Berlin or records for nes Fafnir Bearir American Har, re- ported to the local police today that his automobile was stolen last at Wallingford. M. Neresheski of 70 Lawlor street, complained the police ing that five rabbits were stolen from { his place last night. Alexander of reported to the Daniel street, morni stolen G street told the police last to ng that two win from M. Robinson of a new building erecting at Park Keserve. night this mern- Stanley Worlk 314 Maple police this dows had been he is 54 Harrison night that while driving his automobile on West Main street, the machine struck a small boy, who escaped unhurt. A Scripture of 77 7 Garden street left his automobile standing on Main | street last night while he attended a i performa he got Deen day n e at a’local stolen. He olice court benc 10rning. “CON™ in the car he found that sev- | eral wrenches and a screw driver had notified the police. Judge George W. Klett will occupy | the p time since his appointment, on Mon- ater. Wh Liea e When Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 509, N. B. Nat1 h for the first 20,000 Shares of Stock Are Held As dence New 0o st porati day a night “contidence alleged Against York, hares of stock Feb. - ons were gainst charged with o to have brokers. The Rosen Wm. 2 The an serted experienced said George Ainsworth. police stated stock advertisements men tiend, AL they in held as three men Van that Accused Men. Mor® than 20,- various cor- evidence to- arrested last peration of a game in which they are defrauded £3 WEST MAIN §T., NEW BRITAIN, CQ Investments, Local Stocks numerous were David Orden and | We offer:— 100 SHARES NORTH & Rosenfield, salesman, in- ! in newspapers seeKing employment and when placed introduce a confederate to his would emplo. pect” various | prom | salesn society. | Chaftin | Bohm | Thompson ! Mansfield - Offertory. Solo for “Calvary™ Organ, “Tn Moonlight” ... . Kinder Vesper anthem, ‘“Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone™ . - Havens Postiude. “Andantino’ .. Lemare Reformation Lutheran Church. 10:45 a m. Sunday m. vespers. Monday evening the Luther will hold a social at- the hall, all members and friends are urged to come Tuesday and 1ri- day afternoons the Catechetical class will meet at 5 o'clock. Thursday evening the Luther league will meet at the parsonage. m. A. M. E. Zion Church. 10:45 morning worship, the pastor, Rev. G, H. Staton, will speak Christian Fellowship. 12:30 p. m. Sunday school, S. H. Baker, super intendent. The V. Y. P. 8 of C' K. will hold its exercises at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Lillian J.. Greep, the president will conduct the emercises. The voung people are especially invited. 7:45 p. m. the Holy Communion will be administered. All are DENSE FOG IN NEW YORK Traffic Is Made Dangcrous by Heavy Mist Over City—Harbor Craft at a Standsull Al Morning. New York, Feb. 5.—New York and its environs today were swept by a dense fog that rendered street traffic hazardous, brought the harbor activ- ities to a virtual standstill and caused scores of ships in the outer harbor to drop anchor and wait for the sun ta peep throuvgh. Great clouds floated of mist in Rodney | on ' welcome. from the sea during the night, hung | for a while over the city and then set- tied down like a drizzling rain over the streeis and housetops. A sudden drop in temperature in - Brooklyn and v ver as a then is said stocks’ for 'y note, wan called nished, to wh for t prospect. after The ‘‘pros- have procured ich he gave a which the 1is commission | . .The Hartford-Connecticut . T She was Fat The ives shad on this pictos Jou s ldes bow SRy ter , Reliable fat sell-treatment. Save eas- e Sesitnaiys 18 $» O pomads. Beeems slender remein Sal Many t 8, B free broch: you Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Capital $1,250,000. Suiplus Fund Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upward: Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn § Foreign Exchange to all parts of LETTERS OF CREDIT GENER Bank by mail. It is safe and say| nd . an by y Kerein tal at wre with Ill';’ o R Insure Your Profits When your fire occurs you will still be compelled to pay for:— RENTAL TAXES INSURANCE PREMIUMS SALARIES LICENSE FEES DIVIDENDS TELEPHONE RENTAL ADVERTISING CONTRACTS MEMBERSHIP IN TRADE ASS'NS Your Fire Insurance Policy does not cover these losses, but a Use and Occupancy Policy will. IT PROTECTS against loss of profits on goods, the production of which is prevented, including the above fixed charges; and against profit on sales of goods or on other operations as must necessarily con-. tinue during a partial or total suspension of business as a result of fire. Telephone or call and ask ol PARTMENT about it. / o N * pINSURANGEINE