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STATE_ FORESTRY ASSOCIATION MEETS Sage Hall; New Haven, Scene 0I’ Annual Gathering New Haven, Jan. S’I—Eage Hall, ‘ the new honte of the Yale school of | forestry, held a large gathering today | when the Connecticut forestry asso-| clation had its annual meeting. Those present represented many industries and professions other than forestry, ?he Manufacturers' association was represented by speakers who stressed the importance of securing wood m , terial to cut down the present 75 per| cent ratlo of wood brought into the | state, Connecticut chambers of commerce rephbesentatives told of the need of forestry to make the state more pros- | perous, The public utility sented their own interest in the sub- | companies pre- | ject, the telephone interests having a | need of trees for poles and the water companies needing trees on their water sheds to conserve water suppl) | countless close escapes on account of | rough forms of ice skating, and it was | suggested that a policeman be assign- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1924 KA K PLANNNGTO| Ty ITEMS. WALL STREET STOCK | ELIMINATE MASKS | «coescr s s e = EXCHANGE REPORTS | Greensburg, Pa., Thursday, according | | to information received in New Brit- Cloks Drastlc Changes Will Be Made in| Order or It Will Disband |ain. Rev. Mr. Taylor was former pas- 12 the state game protective association | and the gathering was told that trees | were needed for game protection toj preserve wild life and to maintain na- | tural beauty. Nature clubs the scout organizations and the women’'s clubs, each were represented by a speaker all of whom expressed in one way or unothcr the importance of forestry. Am Bt Sugar Can Cr & Loco Sm & Ref Sug Ref com Sum Tob ... Tel & Tel .., { tor of the People’s church here. | A class of 10 candidates was given '::“ |the M. M. degree at a special convo- |\ ication of Giddings chapter, R. A. M, [\ " | this afternoén at 3 o'clock. This eve- POLIGEMAN ON SKATES FOR NORTH END PARK DUTY Atlanta, Jan. 26.—Elimination nr3nlnl’ at 7:30 another group of 13 will :’,: | the mask #nd changes in the present be given the P. M. degree. Am “(‘dq“umfi and Mayor Believe Pro- | form of government will be proposed| A daughter was born teday at the 'Am 2 i | when Ku Klux Klansmen gather herawew Britain general hospital to Mr. 4. tection. gfor Merrymakers i5 | pebruary 26, in response to a recont|and Mrs, Stanley Krup of 57 Whitman Advisable Policy — - 25% 128% An Copper ... | eall for a national klas congress, ac- street. - Atch Top & S8 | cording to a story appearing today in| Judge William F. Mangan has a At Guif & W I . 153 the Atlanta Constitution. The congress | pealed the decision of Judge W. (Bald Loco ....1267 was called by E. Y, Clarke, 1mp»rul‘},ungerford in the action of B, Solo- | Ba#* & Ohio . | &iant, the story says, “IFor the purpose | mon against Israel Jacob and others, Beth StI B o | of bringing about drastic reforms which was handed down in eity court | Cent Leath Co within the order, and in event such |recently. Solomon was awarded dam- Ches & Ohio cannot he acomplished, to discuss|ages of $282. The appeal will be Chi, Mil & § ways and means of disbanding.” | Leard in the court of common pleas Chi Rock Isl Self-government for each state, the | the first Tuesday in February. | Chile Copper ... election of a dragon for each state ——— Chino Copper and theelection of the imperial wizard MEX'EAN GUNBUAT It appears likely that a policeman | will be assigned to do duty at the | north end park for the remainder of the skating season, and the officer will be mounted on skates so that he may better executg his duties. The police department and Mayor A. M. Paon- essa have been Informed that there ! have been several accidents and |Corn Prod Rer . Cruejble Steel .. Cuba Cane Sugar |Con Gias by an electoral college after a prefer- | ential primary by local organizations, “snap-the-whip” games and other !rd to keep order and protect | skaters, will be proposed by klan leaders, ac- cording to the story. At present the story eontinues, “it| is pointed out a form of ‘perpetual the 1 AP 2 Gen Electrie . Gen oMtors READY FOR ATTACK Members New York Stock Exchange Member Hartford Stock Exchange Stanley R. Eddy, Manager 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 We Offer— 50 FAFNIR BEARING 40 HART & COOLEY UDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New Yerk Stock Exchange Hartford, Conn, 23 West Main Strect. rust Bldg., Tel. 3-6320 Tel. 1815 Hartfc New Britain: i All-American Girls’ Hockey Team Bows to English By The Associated Press. Merton Abbey, England, Jan: 26.— | The All-American girls field hockey team lost the first match of its Eng- | list tour today, the All-England ladies touring hockey team which visited the ©d as forest lands and that agriculture | United Sfates in 1921 defeating the is allied with tree growing. | Americans here by the score of eleven | Spokesmen were repraflented through to one. and keep the waters pure. The insurance companies laid s'_rcs!‘ through their spokésmen on heavy, losses caused by forest fires and the| need of cutting down fire hazards in woonded districts, For the state geange the foresters| were told that half the state is class- motion' is followed in choosing klan officials, The imperial wizard appoints dragons of the separate states, and | dragons elect the imperial wizard,” it is stated, PLAINVILLE TEAGHEHS WANT EXTRA PAY DAY (Continued from First Page) | cording to the number of weeks they | have taught that month. Payday | usually comes as close to the first of the month as is possible for the committee to make it. | Mr. Miils stated that in September | of the present school year, three | weeks of teaching constituted the |amount of work done by the teach- |ers for that month., When pay day |eventualities, |can®®, the school committes decided| Two American destroyers, the 330 | that,a full menth’s pay would be giv- | and the 334 arrived to join the cruiser en to the teachers with one week ap- | Richmond not long after the Zara- my!n'x the next month. This has | goza had dropped her anchor, The ac; | been foflowed out to the present time l tivities of federal troops in the north- leaving the school committee one | eastern sector are reported to have {week ahead in pay and the teachers | resulted in the capture of Tuxpam, lone weelk behiwd in work produced. Then Christmas approached. " Tm- mediately, the teachers began to spec- | ulate whether they would receive thelr | pay before the holidays or whether | |the pay would be handed out At the | regular time,- which was January 1st, | The school committes heard the whis- | perings and decided to make things | pleasant for the teachers by advane. ing pay day a few weaks and the teachers received their pay. This wi | the regular January pay. Now the teachers seem torgotten that they are practically | away ahead of the game and are| | passing rumers about the town that | the school committee is holding back Sickness lntereSt heir pay or have 'orl’cl!"u them. Gas and Electric Bills i TS Rent Py R Meat and Groceries Household Bills | money until the mnd- come vhrnulh | the regular channels. He also said that the eommittee in | Plainville has always tried to treat | Hho teachers in the schools the best | | they knew how and if there is any | dissatisfaction cropping up at the | present time, the blame cannot be| A cancelled check provides an accurate receipt for all these necessary daily, payments. We want you to have your checking account with this modern, up to date Bank—and care for your business transactions in a busi- ness-like way. {laid at the door of the committee, |am she has been confined in a hospital Open Your Account Thns Week (Continued from First Page). Senora Obregon part of the way northward to Hermosillo, where her father, General Tapia is reported ill. Irapuato specials say that the presi- dent went to Queretaro Thursday to meet_his wife whe accompanied him to Celaya. By The Asseciated Press. ixpect Artillery Tampico, Jan. 26.—Two batteries of artillery are expected to arrive here today to defend the port againsy pos- sible attack by rebel ships. This pre- cautionary measure was decided upon | following the reappearance of the in- surgent gunboat Zaragoza off Tampico vesterday. The craft anchored about |one mile from the mouth of the Pantuco river and her commander is said to have advised the military au- thorities here to be prepared for Are You Keeping a Record of Your Payments for miles north of Vera Cruz Train service between Tampico and Monterey has been resumed. Rob Paynaster Nine bandits attacked and woundcd Taxes Insurance tal Oil Co., an American concern near 8,000 pesos. The men drove up In an automobile shouting “vive De la Huer- | ta’ and after relleving the paymaster of his money disappeared, Troops were unable to find them, The capture of Tuxpam, mentioned in the above dispatch, has been re.| ported from no other source, The offi- | cial resume of military operations given out in Mexico City yesterday contained no mention of the seizure of this city by the federals, FAKE MOTHER USED IN MARRIAGE PLANS (Continued from IFirst Page) to have A {for the past five years. Miss Morgan iscovered that Sullivan resides on Beaths Bank stfect, Plainville, and not on Alexander Kciko. Alexander, the infant son of Mr. |and Mrs. John Keiko of 33 Dewey strect, died this morning and will be buried at 2 o'clock tomorrow after- | noon in Fairview cemetery. to the New Britain city clerk, The return certificate which has ar- rived at the Plainville town clerk’s office shows that the couple was mar- ried on January 24, by Rev. John L. Davis, pastor of the Trinity Methodist church, New Britain. would push the matter of the mis- statements made to the city clerk in New Britain and developments are ex- pected within a short time. Cattle Flu is m JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Funeral Director Parlors 33 Myrtle St Scrvice Exceptional, Lady Assistant Tel. Parlor 1825-2 Residence 17 Summer St. —1625-3 land are becoming alarmed at the fast spreading epidemio.of hoof and mouth disease. Killing and burning are going on in many districts almost continuously. HAVE YOU A FEW SPARE DOLLARS, to which you can go when sickness comes, or when you find just the little home you really wanted, or perhaps some new article for that home, you are renting now? A Savings Account here at the Burritt, regu- larly added to each week, will surprise you, in the way it builds up and when you have that first $100.00 saved, in the Bank, and all your own, I tell you it will be a source of real pleasure to you and yours. Make that first deposit tonight, or early next week and see what a satisfaction there is. We will pay you 41% interest, too. Burritt Mutual Savings Bank | the important maritime eity about 150 | the paymaster of the Transcontinen- | here yesterday. They robbed him of | Vine strect, New Dritain, as he stated | Miss White's father stated that hc‘ Geodrick BF ... 2 Gt North. pfd Insp Copper .. |Int Mer Mar Int Mer Mar pfd Allis-Chalmers Pacifie Oil Int Nickel Int Paper Kelly Spring T'r Kennecott Cop.. 3 Lehigh Val ... Mid States Oil. ., N Y Cen 5 NYNH&H. North Pac | Pure 011 Pan Am P & T 5 Fenn R R . Ray Con Cop | Reading Rep T & § Royal D, N Y . Rinclaid Oil Rer | South Pae Scuth Rail Studebaker Co | Texas Co . Tev & Pac | Pob Products Tramseon Ol Union Pac United Fruit ;l B In Also U 8. Rph U 8. Steel U 8 Steel pfd | Willy Over Westinghouse Nat Lead We Offer 100shares Yale & Towne PRICE ON APPLICATION & homson, Tfenn &Qfllu NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD Writain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members ‘ Mem bers Hartford Stock Exchange New York stock Exchange 311 49 547 New STANLEY WORKS HART & COOLEY FAFNIR BEARING Prices On Application Wi DO NOT Ac PT MARGIN ACCOUNTS JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Eachange of New York STOCKS Bridgeport BONDS New Haven Direct 'rivate Wire to New York Mgr.—Ioom 509, N. B. Nat't Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1018 Waterbury Danbury LOCAT, STOCKS, Middietown (Putncm & Co.) [ Rid | Aetns Lite Tns @o ....210 Am Hardware . 7 Am Hoslery Blge-Hfd Cpt Co com ..172 | Billings & Bpencer pfd . 11 ‘T‘rlmol Rrass . Colt's Arms | Conn. Tt & PVow pH Eagle Lock Fafnir Beaving Co. .... 75 Hart & Cooley 58 Hfd Elee Light 170 anders, 1° o .6 |J. . Montgomery com 00 J. R, Montgomery pm IN N. B, Gas . . £, B. Machine |N B Machine pfd ... Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd | Peck, Stow & Wil | Russell Mfg Co, . Beovill Mfg Co |Southern N E Tel Standard Screw Stanley Works RBtanley Works pfd Torrington Co com Traut & Hine Travelers Ins Co . | Cnion Mrg Co. Yale & Towne LN TRFASI'RT STATEMENT. 8. Treasury balance, § 82,846, | G. ¥. GROF! 1m Fuller, Richter Aldrich§ @ Hartford Office, 91 Pearl St Telephone 2.5281 New Britain Office, 122 Main St Telephone 21 .« T. BRAINARD, Mgr. We offer— Hartford Fire Insurance Co. STOCK Dividends 20% Per Annum At the Market 685 ) The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn, Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING It is safe and saves time. London——Farmers throughout Ling- | Bank by mail. New York, Jan changes irregular cents: Great Britain, demand 18-16, cables 423 1.16; 60 day fon banks 429 9-16. France, deman 1.2, cables 4.504 Italy, drmand 1-2, cables 4.34; Belgium, demand cables Germany, {demand cables 000000000023 demand 27.05; Swed- en, demand 25.88: Denmark, demand 16.14; Switzerland, demand 1 Spain, demand 1 ; Greece, demand 1.95; Poland, demand .0000 Czecho-Slovakia, demand 2.89; Jugo slavia, demand 1.15; Austria, demand 0014; Rumania, demand 1-4; Ar gentina, demand 32.62; Brazil, mand 11.00; Tekio, demand 44 ; Montreal 97 1-4 'WESTERNER ASKS HAYORS HELP IN BUYING BED - Hinkle of Rulo, Nebraska 26.—~Foreign Quotations ex- in 4022 ¢ SPECIAL COUNGIL MEETING 'OBREGON SOLD MEXICO T0 ACT ON SALARY VETO! CLAIMS REVOLTING LEADER of That Country For Arms and 023, Holland, Wealth w1 Potential Traded Issues Call Night—Fare Increase For Wed win Mayor sy N Ammunition it is Proclaimed Be Discussed 26.—Presi- Mexico to o 1 ni interests in ex r urms and ammunition, as- ssued by Gen- former Obregon ed Tuesday at Sal- Tex Jan wold \ special meeting 6f the wnsvi 8 o'clock 1« common Wednes act t Obregon stria day cvenin the mayor's veto of voted at the inet roposa salary ine ast session of the lamation | to discy com- . the public would have re- the government haa ts efforts 1o subdue the ists without calling wpon the aid and “selling the Mexico for arms matter « irere ].N, ;”u,v,‘.v lieted that the comm support 1 " N potent h o Mayor Seeks Adviee on Very Im- the Mr. R Generals Laraga troile i here last portant Matter 2 Tampico-Sar e bloced for al brifges ha e ampico w next Lope | Since his ir cutive of the Mayor A essa has reccived many |quests tor assistance along lines, but perhaps r las one received today Hinkle of Rulo, {the mayor to help him buy a b | #11 give a8 satisfactory service he purchased severa In a letter to Mayor IMaon My Hinkle explains that he purchased a produet of the Nationa Red market for another hed. Te wrot the Mactors. addressing his o Police Raid Social Club | this city post_offic \nd C onfiscale quuor advised that the concer in business, M. Hinkl mwayor to investigat purchased the desig o cern uguratio Cut in Working Hours On New Haven Railroad and ing em be by 1 Lara, Generar from Tux- different from Nebraska, whe s novel H. wee - i that as onr years ago. o New Eng ay that o torin, and L3 cir wpat Four Are Killed When l- \press Train Hits Auto Jan. 26.—Two mes were instantly killed h a westhound emotished crontng ed . James ind e their Spring ya, Ohio, womer s grade ed. former al ¢ so 1 buy another