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- i GAS USED IN ANY RANGE NO MATTER HOW OLD OTHER FUEL. , GIVES BETTER HOME COOKING THAN ANY BUT TO GET FULL SATISFACTION, A MODERN GAS RANGE IS NECESSARY. MEN‘TYSE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF UP-TO-DATE RANGES WHICH WE SELL ON EASY PAY- New Britain Gas Light Company | the “home folks” he declared that it have distributed hundr 2 he “I r h | 5 ndreds of thous-|nor is between Willlam B. Ross, the |The termina! will cost $1,750,000 | PflI‘ITIGS BE[ilN Tfl 1\::“ |:‘: M::‘e”idmflght :galnst the |ands of clrru!:‘lrs in the United States, | straight party ticket, Frank McDowell, 'the barges $200,000 mr};h 'Mr :!ncd-: Iw'" mfirr‘*‘fl g b sar gang’—men who opposed |offering for “one dollar only, Rhine|indorsed by the conference for pro- |Dougall said. i e :‘}}‘\‘;plla:l;. J{’;:s’l !2:' lmcelri nxuon’:l | ¥ nsas City commit. | tee paid for the marriage licenses and him when he was overnor and (win v, ¥ BE AU"VE IN EAL (GLyE 8 Houthern Fsifof raliond burghindy, tokay) saveiohy: biers Y| OO I U Temar ERb fodte Wil be dows.the Great 3 Y, KAy, n , pil- [ labor movement. (T.akes and through the Erie ca | 1 " company and other corporations. |senser, porter, ale, etc.” in a dried Thére are two candidates for thei’the ocean at Naiv York ; Xtc:"\]il r‘:: l ‘r?fal anr::m::n“opmvmed tweddln‘ U] 1 . merous presents. Senato - s Moo ;‘:::."ri"e"d ’f.‘:: tbl‘:hh::: that form, eays the post office. From the| Republican nomination for Wyom.|the first time this route has. been ; i 0 >, best pro- powder a gallon or two of the bever-|ing's only member of Congress and|used for direct sh n SIET Siaaadachoonsidered dupliond il tected state in the Union,” so far as|age indicated ¢ | | e o lgOI‘OI]S ampa!gmng y Sefla- e Sl e |28t 1dicated on the package can be | three for the Democratic nomination. [head of the lakes to the ocean. | 1ot lithe. Fanaas Citv e manieec o) LR ha‘d r;ppo;e;l i Fou;;mndv, the spurious circulars claim. | All state officers, two justices of the Plans For Operation. 150 000 YlSltOTS EXDCGted a]]d thie yar v thedconrention sdectaged L Despite the issuance of fraud warn-| supreme court, in addition, will be The ships will be operated on the| ¥ - |ivhen deglonnglue Micksleon's requissl n was presented to him. “However, the torial Ca]]d]da[es Started Power treaty because he was opposed ings and fraud orders, many ‘people, | nominated |Great Lakes durin ! A : : o el {azeai L Hing; the jperiod ot Many Plan Marriage Legion fs rather partial to the fnsti- y Pl Martage Lc; t;r:‘!a;;\’lnn;’i!Hiu:isbzmn‘?:“bflfiuié are still sending money to these Ger- | —_— Inavigation of eight months, and then| GAts Saush lperm (e \nai“ulg |man concerns only to have the money | will be shifted to the Atlantic coast-| s e ol oM B en e ALy hlohisfo! |returned to them by the past office | |wise trade, Mr. McDouzall said. If| sl e Tre b e o pr (B J e |department. If these powders con- the business permits, it is contem.! New Orleans La, Aug. 19.—Nation. | 178 to that estate with all the factli- s Named. |tained alcohol their importation would | [plated to operate the ships up the St conventions and honeymoons are | HeB &t our dsposal’’ r sh 8t. 1t is probable that a committee on campalghing by senatorial and gub- Other candidates for the senatori el ken together, but the Ame; th andidates for the senatorial \he prohibited and since they do not | Lawrence river to Montreal. | seldom taken together, but the Amer. | ican Legion national convention com.:Marriages will be added to the con- ernatorial candidates was the feature | nominations were William m . ! nom L illiam J. Pearson ® ibiliti of the* weeks preceding California's [dem A J. e Daveneslatent pnosaibllitiesl adyer: ) m ! § | democrat, of Los Angeles, Upton Sin- |4 o i A B ! g;lmtl;{yu:tlec;l;y:n;r}:tch‘ h“;“;] be h:l'd clair, socialist author, Pasadena, and }‘::';’1 they violate the mail fraud sta- |are expected to be benefited by the | i ~1""‘: is m:‘“ to face with the ‘;wb' pyentonie A r Which candi-|H. Clay Needham, rohibitionist, | g | service which will allow these firms|!em of creating a Gretna Green for a i y e gt'} A significant requirement, adds the| 4 number of Legion men who will at- dates will Jew] 5 0 | res | ates will be nominated for complete | Newhall, department warnings, is that sveryJ‘Deep Interest Bemg Shown H]‘::a!rs'nwlyry:n:fs'p::fi,n:f“'r:gr::fii5 tend the national gathering here Oc-\ [ (ON SEARCH REWARDED state ticket and for all county offices. For gubernatorial honors, Govern- ; 5 s |advertising circular insists on pay- o tober 16-20 Committee members thought they . Virtual last-minute injectfon into or Willlam D. Stephens was out to| 7 A the;upre»pr(mary campalgn of a re-|succeed himself on the ,Pp,‘,)!imn:l:*nt_ being made in American cur- wm,k on Termmal warehouse Plans provide for the erection of a! publican opporent against United | ticket. He also filed on the prohibi-| 7oY" power plant adjoining the warehouse | R worries enough in aranglee for|pridgeport Man Locates Father in Btates '‘Senator Hiram W. Johnson, |tionist ticket. His republican op- |here. There will also be an artificial ice plant. A novel feature will be a tors expected, when in comes a letter | Chicago—Had Been ) Separated 29 }o from Comrade Oscar Mickelson of | Rl el S .z‘]'::r hafidemh“o“ rn:*::C::: i h:[‘l’t’ a|ponent was State Treasurer Friend | B e e A GE s o eld s he republican |\, Richardson of Berkeley. | L e + —FOlIOWINg yehjcle elevator to lift trucks ded nomination was concerned, aroused | Mattison B. Jones of Glendale, al|{) the announcement last month of yp to six tons from the street tnather Brockett, N. D., asking for informa- | Years. o : | plans for a lake-to-ocean boat serv-!.; & tion in regard to provisions being| viaduct level. & P 8| Bridgeport, Aug. N9.—After tea - old-time political antagonisms. Sen-|Los Angeles suburb, and-Thomas Lee ice in advance of the deep waterway | made for the performance of mar- | years of continual search, Fred R. ator Johnson's opponent was Charles | Woolwine, district attormey of Los | C. Moore, ' San Francisco engineer | Angeles county, were the democratic | A | project, wholesalers, small jobbers —_— riage ceremonies during the conven- | A and president of the Panama Paci- |candidates. Jones also filed on the | and the general public are viewing | tion. | Powell of this city has' discovered his fic International Exposition at San | pronibition ticket, Alexander Horr A iy with interest commencement of ex- Telegraphers’ Bank to | “Can a marriage take place under |f#ther, James G. Powell, from whom Franeisco in 1915. Cr AT Hran s waR e eolallab cavating at the site of the new ter-! ; ; | the auspices of the American Legion ¢ had been separated for 27 years. Moore's candidacy was announced | candidate. Ra(‘e TO]‘ Gubel‘natorial Honors:minal warehouse on the Duluth bay: | Open in Three Months ' ,; ine convention in New Orleans this | The Younger Powell .will visit his W 1ol L 1 |tront. | 8t TLouis, Aug. 19.—The Telegraph- | year or not?” Mickelson queries. “If ’“'rf_‘o“"‘oi"i‘:; RO G 1 ] eat o s mother "after a meeting In San Francisco of Republicans of the first and second To Let Contracts. | ers’ National Bank of St. Louis, to be ' so, I'd like to have full details about | ratlroad | everything like dress to be worn where | Vhen he was born, Powell was sent to an orphan asylum. He was adopt- republican leaders opposed to John-|congressional districts in Northern | . : £on, and following the announcement | Calitornia. made a determined effort| GAUSES W]desppead Attention Contracts for the building of the! operated by the order of it became apparent that ‘the ?ntx- to regain these two seats in the house first two of a fleet of modern freight- | telegraphers, will be ready for busi- | to get license .etc., and also what Johngon campaign would be based on|of representatives from democratic ers will be let in time to have the nees in about three months, L. J.|time to bk there.” ied fwo years later and went to Swe- .g"’.l!"{t! oppositfon ‘to the’ Four|incumbents. In all the. other nine| Cheyenne, Wyo., Aug. 19.—(By the |ShiPs ready at the opening of lakeRoss, Brand secretary of the ordem yrickelfon hopes for a favorable re- AER NI hinf fortarpayety iar] 1w ower Pacific !rensv. districts, except the sixth which has| Associated Press)—Interest in Wy. |*2Vigation next spring, according to|announced today following approval| ;) track of his real father. By writing p Backing of Administration. been vacant since the death last.fall | oming's primary election August 22| Miller McDougall of Duluth, presi- by the comptroller of currency of the Other Weddings |to every James G. Powell he could _ Early in the campaign reports were (of Representative Arthur Elston, the | centers in the contests in both the Re- |d€nt of ~the McDougall Terminal application for a charter for the find in the directories he at length circulated that Moore had the back-|incumbents are ‘candidates to succeed publican and Democratic parties for Warehouse company, which will oper- | bank. The institution will be capi-; During the Legion convention in jfound his father who had re-mar- ing of the administration of Pres-|themselves. No opposition candidates |the gubernatorial nomination, The |ate the terminal and vessel service.|talized at $500,000 | Kansas City last year twenty couples rfed and had settled in Chicago. ident Harding and that it was a fight appeared in the fifth, seventh, elghth | I'nited States senatorship is not an fs. of “progressive” as represented by |and eleventh districts to contest with|sue in the primary for the Al Moore, against a man Who was “at republican incumbents. there is only one candidate in each outs” with the national administra- s A Rl e 7 arty smination—Frank W. :;"n‘“sa({i“:;i ;::;Z:fn'r;?{; d‘:{_?:m“f(; Mondel, floor- leader of the national take no part in the California sena- B P WDFJ{ NOW House of Representatives, Republican o Py | d John B. Kendrick, incumbent torlal fight. It also was declared by | e ——— an Lo . Th C 3 l S k f h 5 g et | Democratic who seeks re-election. The R R ag:,‘::,ds that aside | German Fakirs Clatm Old Favorite | Mondel-Kendrick fight in November, e aplta toc of the Power Treaty, Johnson was a firm| Wincs Can Be Made From Dry Sub- "“':;,“:If,,r‘::,lf’::'r: oahe oR0nne . ° supporter of e president. ' Lo o8 b stor f R l Co Senator Johnson returned to Cali-| stance—Postal Authorities Act. ““-“’-”“”2 P‘”:“”“ both = haying La ossla nsurance mpany (o) merica fornfa and was prompt to take up Y arge p"rfl:n ving. | 7 the fight. In his opening speech to| ‘Washington, August 19"(By the As- Carey I (Connecticut Ins. Corporation) sociated Press)—Home brewers and Rebert D. Carey, igcumbent, has Vit ¥ — |, i \'olsteadeans, beware the “booze | been challenged for the Republican Dividends payable Semi-annually January 1st and July 1st. = powder" is the warning sent broad- | nomination for governor by John W. 3 = £ L5 % ‘ cast by the post office department, in Hoy of Rock Springs. The issue be- NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY, Transfer Agent FOX’S—Mon.—Tues. a recent circular. For stemming a | tween the two men has been over the SEABOARD NATIONAL BANK, Registrar. [tide of “dehydrated” alcoholic bever- | matter of economy in state govern- ~ NORMA TALMADGE |ages of reminiscent names is a steady | ment expenditures, Hoy charging the THOMAS MEIGHAN U oI ER R IR ol e e 3"’"’“‘-""”"" with extravagances. i, Authorized $2,500,000. To be presently issued and outstanding 48,000 shares (25 par value) or “ s [yesl) partment. jovernor Carey has denfed the v . 9 ‘The Forbidden City | Using the reputation of German charzes equivalent Banker Shares $1,200,000. [chemists certain German concerns| The Democratic contest for Gover- We summarize as follows from a letter to us by Mr. Carl F. Sturhahn, president of the company: BUSINESS: Rossia Insurance Company of America succeeded in 1919 to the business of United States Branch of Insurance company, Rossia of Petrograd, which was-established in 1904. It is the largest and strongest domestic Insurance Company in the United States writing ex- clusively fire and marine re-insurance. The Company has re-insurance contracts with the SPE‘ IAI PRI‘ E leading direct-writing insurance companies, which gives it the widest geographical distribu- ; tion ot risks. - NINGS: . In the eighteen years ended December 31st, 1921, which included the years of the Baltimore and San Francisco conflagrations, the underwriting operations of the company ana . { ) ONL I 26 DA I S MORE its predecessor, showed a total net profit of $1,514,774. In the same period the income from | investments, which now have a value in excess of $8,500,000, totalled $4,167,562. For the five | vears ended December 31st, 1921, investment income alone has averaged $444,837 per year and total income from underwriting and investments has averaged $593,448. A WELL KNOWN HIGH GRADE TIRE Dividends of $6 per share on stock which is the initial annual rate contemplated will re- 1 ! quire $288,000 per annum. X /2 ASSET VALUES. The assets of the Company consist principally of the highest grade bonds in which the capital, surplus and reserve funds are invested. As of June 30th, 1922, total as- 5 y sets are $9,544,023. On that date the total capital and surplus was $3,379,828; in addition to which there was an estimated value in the premium reserve accruing to the stock hold- ers of 33 1-3% of the premium reserve, or $1,520,000. These figures indicate a total liquidat~ ing value of 34,895,000 or more than $102 ver share. [zl | . - NAGEMENT: The Company and its predecessor have been continuously ynder the manage- [ ] ment of Mr. C. F. Sturhahn since the business was started in 1904. Mr. Sturhahn and all of the officers of the Company wilt continue in the management without change. The Com- pany occupies its own office building in Hartford, Conn., which was designed and built in 1913 for its exclusive occupancy. Cord Tire Mileage and Comfort at Less than Fabric Prices |§ The Company has been examined for the Bankers by Joseph & Company, Insurance Auditors. First Grade Quality—No Tire Over 60 Days Old. Fully Guaranteed |§|| All legal details in connection with this offering will be passed upon by Messrs. Alexander & Green and the issue is made subject to their approval. by Us as Well as the Manufacturer. g Deliverable in form of interim receipts exchangeable for definitive stock or banker shares OTHER SIZES PROPORTIONATELY AS LOW s when issued. S 5 , HARFORD P.ice $95 Per Share 52 WOED BT 750 MAIN STREET j > To Yield 6.32% Phone 1815 @ | ; Phone 3-6329 Rackliffe Bros. Co., .|| JUDD & CO. Park and Bigelow Sts. ’Phone 1074 '