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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 1921. | BANKING CHAPTER ELECTS OFFICERS| E annger Named Head of Organiza- iton, Succeeding Sprague Britain chaprer, Amertcan Institute of Banking, was held last evening at the home of J. C. Loomis, treasurer of the Comniercial Trus: epmpany, an® was in the nature of a Jawn party. The election of officers for the en- suing vear resulted as follows: Pres- fdent, G. C. Win, Savinks Bank o1 New. Britain; vice-president, Frances M. Cone, Commercial Trust company; secretary, Harry W. Hatsi New | { The first annual meeting of Nr-\\" 1 tain National bank: treggurer, | Frederick R. Beach, New g)laln) Trust company, and auditor, H. M. Guest. Noah Lucas, Curtis L. Shel- | don und John G. Loomis were elected | menibers of the executive commit- tee to serve two years, and Thomas P. Prior and F. W. Macomber to serve one vear. v NEW WORLD RECORD—Lake LGanton, O atudent. s shown making. The nineteenth annual rnn\(‘nlm_):l These plctures are the first to reach America of the bitter war in | furnishings. Note machine gunner in foreground. e Collogo lowered one of its seven | the 12 d hourdles in 16 1-5 sec. | Of the American Institite of B}"'{ l fy oo L DFld records for girls' athletic eve nu ondse: previous girl's record, also :':‘«l is to !w held at .\(,In{lheapu\ll.h- ]‘:;<:\.| Upper Silesia. On the right is General Adelbert Korfanty. Polish are nondescript. This war led 4 the . bresch betwse )} the pecent annual field meet held by Lake Hrie College, was 18 LSt On; u“-‘.'l"‘:: “'l'e“""j:‘;‘fl‘ :.::p:-‘clp:esohi t y e tinesville, O. Miss Sarah Tn""' l*“' onds. it: Frances M. Cone, 'Commercial | rebel, whose forces have been terrorizing the district.«= Left, Korfanty®| France over’the right'6f the Germins to sen@ troops to Trust company: Robert T. Chapman, . . sl el o e ol 420 | revels at a street barricade made of a wagon, bedsprings and house J rebellion. tional bank. E Following the busincss meeting a very entertaining program of sghgs and oecitations were given by the fol- lowing employes of the Commercial Trust company: Miss Rotha Staples. Miss @Gladys Day, Vefner Anderson and Mr. Fortune. At the conclusion of the musical program, refreshments were served and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing and@ gan¥es upon the lawn. Music was fur- nished by O'Brien’s orchestra. GARP DISCUSSES ¥renchman Realizes He is to Face Toughest Opponent of His Ring Carcer—Is Confident of Victory. Manhasset, N. Y., May 24.—Georges Carpentier realizes that if he is gain a victory over Jack Dempsey must be by what he terms “superior fighting intelligence” _according to Carpentier’'s estimate of Dempsey as revealed in a conversation with a British sportman. “1 shall face Jack Dempsey confi- Cyrvri o s S, dent that he is the strongest, the —the U. S. fiercest man against whom I have 3;':";!’:;; %mr;:“;l'{;v- tires Gared to put on the gloves” declared the challenger. “There is joy in the prospect of meeting such a man. T will go into the ring with the odds e e THE U.S. CHAIN TREAD | will be the favorite not because of One of the few tires of whi¢h it may | =entiment or prejudice or blind par- be said that they deliver economy tisnship but because his Br year inand year outand tire after tire. strength is at once obvious and un- The U. S. Chain Tread gives questionable. sufficient _traction on all ordinary T e r 4 “ft is possible that In a trial of J road surfaces. It is probably the € Foah Tive U o Ticon sheer or what you say brute strength hendsoment, and by ail ofds thi / / 1™ would prove to be my superior but most_popular, of the whole U, S. e I hold that while power, the ability Fabric Tire line. \ Y . to hit with almost abnormal force is 1 e a .primary qualification, fighting . s | science is also of the first importance. I do not say that these qualities Demp- . sey does not posses. If I may say so, E 4 have not at this time of the day con rl es on founa defiite ideas as to how the fight o will shape itself but all the probabili- A | ties are that Dempsey will ‘' gamble &% We want to extend to you ‘tHis specnal “Tnvitation to [ cvervining on his spiendid physidue: If he wins he will win a triumph for F you could get together all the car Not merely for the heavy car, but for visit us and isinz ;. if_victor: it i the nicest sort of things for *your Comen e e 1 B et o owners you know, you'd probably the medium and light-weight car—a what, vithe se, vould 1 . - : 3 3 ome Sweet Home.” euperior finting inteligencer find that their tire experiences had been full selection of size, tread and type. : Man Killed in Wreck R o et . You can buy now with-perfect confidence that prices May Be Trunk Murderer Most of them have taken their fling Your U. S. Tire dealer can give you have reached ‘their lowest Jevel. It is true that in N Cre O May 3t o Genrest At “job lots,” “discontioner]. Hows™ god this scevisesBemntine: of G e o Leroy, killed here last Friday night " “surplus stocks.” Soon or late, nearly ets from his neighboring U. S. Factory many instances prices gre ‘but half of former figur by a railroad train, is Fugene Leroy, ; ' g < T gures. wanted at Detroit, Mich., in connec- . all settled back on quality first as the Branch. There are 92 of these Branches. At T Lt murder, one sound assurarice of tire value. Each gets its share of U. S. Tires, so 3 : d. by Chief of Pol who 3 1 1 ¥ Of course, it would please us immensely to have you [ savs the dead mans deseription is * * * that the dealer is always supplied with - fresh, live stock. identical with that of the missing E z £ select your outfit here—but v it oy s & As soon as a man forgets the cut bl yd et W LYOI-paslively s Atelnot: i | sehs ecey FloMenrs hieselkinve icon. price tag, and comes to the dealer who U.S.Tiressell as fast as they are made. igated i 2 i 2 aid to find if their assumption is cor- 2 A - obliga in the least ¢ would enjoy showing you SR nd i CLRS wheim gl alcor concenirates on a full) completely There is no over production. Ng sur- around and helping you plan your home, whether Miniere’s Dl_—_seaee = sized stock of U. S. Tires—he learns plus piled up waiting for a “market.”- you buy here-or not. | Likely to Prove Fatal what it means to ggt fresh, live t{'res ‘Wherever you buy a U. S. ’ru-e_ " New York, ans —not once in'a while but every time. ,you buy a tire of current production, S : et Not merely in the big cities, but in as full of life and value as"the day it ard Kellar who frequently spins % about several times and then falls to his own home town. left the makers., the floor as the rare Miniere's dis- ease, Dr. Callicchio of the Mary Im- maculate hospital, Jamai said [ ] symptoms of the disease included ex- cessive dizziness as the result of an l effusion of blood in: the semi circular | / i 3 canals of the labyrinth of the Lit- tle hope was held out for Kellar's re- e Rt United States @ Rubber Company U. S. Imports Millions Of Pounds of Meats . E et . May 25.—The United . » N e Stated ar imported 160,000,000 . pounds of meat of all Kinds, notwith- N Wi | g standing its being the greatest meat ® [ ) 3 > ® S PEWRI I ERS —— producing country in the world, the I i department of agriculture announced today. About two-thirds of the im- . 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