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C. B. OLDERSHAW IN BANK 30 YEARS Has Been Secretary of Savings Institution for 47 Years . | C. B. Oldershaw, secretary and as- sistant treasurer of the Savings Bank of New DBritain, has completed 656 years of ‘service with that institution end among those who have extended their congratulations are the trustees | of the Berlin Savings bank who have sent the following letter to Mr. Old- ershaw: “Mr. C. B, Oldershaw, “New Britain, Conn. “Dear Sir: “At a meeting of the trustees of the Berlin Savings bank, held March 81, it was voted: extend to Mr. C. B. Oldershaw our felicitation upon his fifty-six years of | taithful service in the Bavings Bank of New Britain. We congratulate the bank that it lras been able to have in its employ such a faithful and efficient officer who has always ac- quitted himself with honor and a credit to his chosen profession. We wish many happy returns and a fu. ture filled with pleasant memorics of business and friends. “THE BERLIN SAVINGS BANK, “Francis Deming, Secretary.” Mr, Oldershaw came to the favings | bank when it occupied the corner now occupied by the New Britain Nunnnul bank, Later the banking house changed its seation, going: to tlm b (dlding that now houses the J, A. Andrews I urniture Co. In 1901 the present building was occupled, Mr, Oldershaw has seen the bank grow from $200,000 to $16,000,000, Of the 56 years that he has been connected with the institution, he has spent 47 as its secretary. STONE 1S APPROVED Washington April 4.—The nomina- tion of Harlan F. Stone of New York to be Attorney General was approved today by the scnate judiciary commit- tee, GOING The American Legion Show LYCEUM THEATER New Britain JAY'S |/ On the Squm; 238 MAIN STREET A WONDERFUL SHOWING OF NEW SPRING STYLES AFloorFull of Suits Chosen from the largest assortment and best values city at - \ f _f. { that wili create spirited selling Saturday at $15 Polaires, Camelaire, Over- plaid, with satin Yined and cuff and collar trimmed. That the trusteesd | L { It's the turn of Pat Harrison, Mississippi senator, to grab {and if Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania doesn't yell “Fingers!” I’at' [will win in “chagsing up sides” for the first baseball game. of the | | Washington scason. Watching them are Senator” Copeland of | !New York and Senator Ralston of Indiana. i === min. The funeral will e held tomor- row fr 8¢ ‘hureh chapel at Btaihfi 2 o'clock. Rev, Elisha Adams offi- | | clating. Burial will be in Fairview| cemetery, \ { | Lester Curtis Ross er Curtis Ross, infant son of nd Mrs. Char! Ross of 443 Main street, died at his home Norman Bagley, The funeral of Norman Ha year' old son of Mr. and. Mrs. Albert | Bagley of 32 Dwight street, was held | this afternoon from the parents Bome | yesterday. The 1l was held this at 2 o'clock. Besides his parcnts the | morning with in Fairview | ehild who died last night, is suryived | oemetery, by a sister and three brothers, Burial | | was in Fairview cemétery, | Mooshel years old of 168 fur burial Baba Baba Mooshel, Funerals last night at his | brother, Benja- | High street, died home. He leaves —— ' George F. Holcomb | The funeral of George I, Holcomb SRRSO P 0sgood avenue, who died at his home Wednesday, was held from the ;l.mnn this afternoon and was private, | Rev. John L. Davis, pastor of Trinity | Mcthodist ehurch, officlated at the | scrvice, Burial was in Fairview ceme- . o tery, | L& \Hll OF THANKS | T wish to thank the kind relatives, {friends and neighbors for the kind- 'ness and sympathy shown me during my recent bofeavement in the death of my wife, also for the beautiful floral offerings received, Signed: Mr. August Yost, * e v April 1[] 11-12 Mr. Paul Robinson, Assistant NEW LOC ’\III)\—-—.’EG MAIN ST, Opposite St Tel.—Parler 1625 Residence—17 Summer St. Tel, n the Frank_Morales, once a member of the Atlantie City (N, 1) fire depart- ment, 1 the American minister in Hondurae. His pluck during the re- cent revolt has be uded by offi- cials in Washing Women desiring a smart a new suit for spring at a moderate price should at- tend Jay's. en la on. cores of smart styles sh Tailored Suits, Youthful Box Coats, Blouse Back Types — Fashioned Poiret Twill, Homespun, Worsted Checks, Tricotine, The silk linings, fabries, trimmings and general tail- oring will at once be recog- nized as far superior to any you have ever seen in suits at so low a price, Specials of our regular £1.98 Silk Jersey Tricolette PETTICOATS newest style $2 95 Lovely Silk BLOUS featuring the fa-hlonablc designs, at only— $4.95 To Lenin Smart Spring Frocks The newest styles inexpen- sively priced at $15 Alltyme crepe, crepe de chine, sateen crepe, in all colors; alterations free, This Nicolai his followers near » soviet leader in ieh his countr know monument time Lenin has been crecied by I shows Moscow the pose i - him [ Mre, | sented in these and many other | wus practically impoesible | order Clty items ® New Process Columbla Record re- leases out weekly. At Columbia headqudrters. John A. Audrews & Co. advt has been issued Bloomfield and 18 Lorraine A magriage license to Mille Maulicci of Miss Mary Danera of street. Big hit! IU's a Man." “It's a Man Lvery Time, Voca). Columbia record, John A. Andrews & Co.—advi. The masquerade to be given by the Swedish Templar lodge in. Norden bungalow tomorrow evening has been indefinitely postponcd on account of the Jox epidemic, 3 Columbia Records, Picree Co. dvt Evelyn Cadwell’s candy Burritt hotel. Friday Tr —advt. IForesters’ Tomorrow $1.00, C. 1 is on sale at is Fudge Day. Swedish dang a2 Church Good Music, Join Morans' advt. tiome cooked lunches at Crowell's, —advt | hall, night, ad aster Music Club.-- N0 PROSECUTION Nina Wilcox Putnam Sanderson ¥ Not to Be Arrested as Result of Her Divorce Activitivs, Providence, April 4.—Although ‘her decree of divorce was vacated by Judge Chester W, Barrows, Mrs, Nina | Wilcox Putnam Sanderson the au- thoress will not be prosecuted for pre- | senting false affidavits in connectjon therewith, The grand fury which”in- | vestigated her case filed a special re- port today in which it stated that no indictment had been found, The case of Faye Eisenberg, wife of a former .New York corporation counsel was' also considered, but no indictment returned, In its report th'e grand jury says false evidence was undoubtedly pre- ases heard on depositions but that it lieves misconeeption of the liw's re- quirements may have been responsible | It recommends, however, that witnes- (ses and lawyers connected with such | cases in the future be prosecuted. [EPINARD OVERWEIGHT | BUT HAS WINTERED WELL Wonder FHorse of Furopean 1923 Rac- ing Season is Pronounced as Ready Tor a Successful Season Maisons-Laffitte, France, April 4.— Ipinard, the wonder horse of the Kuropean 192 racing season, has | wintered very well and his seratching from the Lincolnshire Handicap was not_due to any distemper or trouple | with his legs, which are sound and strong. To much weight, both on his back and over his ribs, is the reason which prompted Pierre Wertheimer to with- {draw the horse from the Engiish clussic, Wertheimer thought that asking a horse to carry 140 pounds so carly | in the geason against the class entered in the handicap was "a bit rough,” and he did not want to take the chance getting the horse to sour lon nis work, or meet with.a defea starting off on his Amcrican ampaign, The record weight ever allotted by the DBritish handicapper, previous to the impost on Ep rd, was 138 pounds which Polymelus was years ago, Poly- of sked to carry some melus scratched, The ing 1)414]: track here weather of Fehruary 50 hard that it for Lpinard the to do any hard work at al Bugene Leigh, the American trainer who looks after the conditioning of Epinard, told the correspondent the other day that “working 40 pounds off ! ipinard in five woeks a much r task than taking haif a pound Johnny Dundee in five days in to ake the f« cight was oif m atherw limit.” Epinard's firsst engagement is. at | Baint Cloud late this month, and Leigh s he will have the a king's nsom.” I pinard is one “horse fit to run the sweetest tbme« . | pered animals that the veteran traine | after, mongrel horse refuses when locked An effort Lpinard take legree, but ity temper that shown was when in forcing upon instead of the winner at Epinard first time, and er ever has looked His con- stant companion is a from which the speedy to parated, even up in his stall for the night. once was ma to hove up with a dog of high failed. 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