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MEANS AGCUSES SECRETARY MELLON' (Continued from Iirst Page) Means testified he never saw Mr, Howland hefore.” Means cxamined Senator Ashurst, democrat, SUEE that there was ccurity and an ambiguity in it said he was referring to Jess “What do you swear to now? ator Ashurst asked. “I handed Howland the charges, said Means, “1'd secn Howland many times.” W. J. Burng, W. F. Martin, tary tn the attorney general, and “four or five others” were in the room with Howland when Means presented Ly Jiouse charges, the witness asserted. the record, and Arizona, van ob- Means mith. sen- secre- “I reported on the house impeach- ment proceedings many times prior to the hearings, he said, “to keep in fouch with what the labor erowd was doing. They e helping Congress- man Iellar, I went up to Atterney General Daugh- s apartment and gave reports to J Smith.” Means jo we with Senator Moses, republican, w Hampshire, about he latter's interest in seeking to get war fraud investigations. g “Oh, I know anout it,” Renator Moses 1old him. “Every time I had a conference in my office you reported it down there.” rtainly 1 di¢ Means returned. “That's why Senator Moses didn't get any appointments at the depart- ment of justice,” _said Senator Wheeler, “Well, Jess Smith though! Moses was quite a progressive,’” Means., The ecommittea presecutor asked Means what he knew about Demwm- Carpentier fight films. “I talked to John W. M. Crim, - sistant attorney general, about that, the witness said. “Crim said it was an outrage that thesa people could get away with that, T asked him why he didn't get an injunction, and he said he didn’t want to tackls too much.” Means described Alfred Urlon, at- torney for the fight ilm diatributors, ax an oTd fime associate of Daugherty, and “a light stepping bird around the courts. PAONESSA T0 EXPLAIN HIS YETOES 70 THE COUNCIL wi lnh- Disapproval of Patrol Chassis Purchase and Limiting Gerage Jooations, The eommon council will meet to- night at 8§ o'clock to act on Mayor A, M. Paonessa’s veto of a resolution adopted at the last meeting by which the police board was instructed to purchase a White automoblle chassis for the patrol service, and on his veto of the resolution providing that gar- ages ahall not be built within 100 feet of & ghurch. The former resolution quire the board to overdraw ita appro- pristion, he sxplains and in the Jatter instance ha feels 200 fest from a chureh building is better. The police Senator board has recommended the purchase | of & Buick chassis, which Is within the appropriation. A meeting of the board of public, works will ba held bafore the coun- ¢ll meeting. The board will raport §is contract awards on the completion of the Belviders sewer sywtem and on the purchase of a catch basin cleansr, 600D NEWS FOR SWAINS Cupld, Nemesis of Locksmithe, Takes Control of Railway Trains and All is Well as Result, That love continues to laugh at leckemiths in New Britain and other Now who brought the eharges. | said | would re- | r Rroke News To Bride-To.Be | | \PAINFULLY INJURED AS AUTOMOBILE HITS POLE| .. vy 2o ams cnuercern o | James Gleason Loses Finger and Has Nose Broken—stanley 8. Holm- l comb Fined $125. r The condition of James Gleason of | 54 Pleasant strect, who is contined’to the New Britain gencral hospital 1esult n automobile accident Hartford avenue near Vibberis lot last night, was reported today at the hos- pital as fair. Hospital authorities do not consider that his condition is very serious, o on v 8. Holcomb of 51 Fairview driver of the machine in which Gleason was ling, was ar- raigned in » court this morning and fined on a charge of oper- ating under the influence 4 He pleaded guiit Policeman Jamoes Rapvanot arr Holcomb after accident, According to the story told hy wit- nesses, Attorney Thomas 1% McDon- ovgh was Ariving a sedan along Hart- ford avenue in front of Holcomb's machine, and extended his hand to wara the machine in the rear that he . was going to stop. Holcomb did not stop, but continued directly forward, and when Attorney MeDonough'a car stopped, Holcomb's machine struek it {and then swung to the right against a pole. Gleason and when street, of liquor. el was the riding with Holcomb, machine crashed into the pole, he was thrown to the ground. He was rushed to the New Britain general hospital, where it was found that his right thumb had been aevered at the first joint, his broken, and minor internal injurics suffered, PASSENGERS JARRED BUT noss - LITTLE BOYS ARE SAVED' ' | Engineer Slams On Brakes As Chil- | | | dren Start Acroas Tracks West of Main Street Two hoys about 10 years old were saved from death under the locomo- tive of train No. 122, due here at 1:28 o'clock this afternoon from Water bury, only by the quick work of the engineer, altempt to cro the tracks In front of the oncoming train just west of the Main street crossing, by the scantiest of margine, ‘The engineer saw the 1ads in the nick of time and his forei- | ‘hlo applieation of the brakes brought pln-nlen in the cars to their feet in | a hurry, After the narrow escaps the | (boys disappeared behind one of the factory buildings in the locality so that their names could not ba learnad The train was in charge of CoRduetor (John C, l\»Hov of wnorhury. BANK ENPLOYES HELD ~ FOR SUPERIOR COURT (Continued from First Page) “Never mind, gl it to m he detective is said to have replied, lift. | ing Domijan out of a chair and ontn his feet, He “frisked” the young banker and found the gun In his pocket, Bank Is Not Affectad | The vacancies at the bank {been filled temporarily by mea bor- rowed from the state banking com- mission and a statement made this .Hurymnn by Viee-President John C. Loomis corroborated the general oh- nr\nimnn that busines§ was going on normaliy, have Mra. Snelgrove is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A, I.. Rog- ers at 7 North Washington sfreet, | Piainville, and reports state that she is prostrated. She was said to be 11l yesterday and no ons could be ad- | mitted to see her, Tt is reported that | Snelgrove revealed his connection with places is an accepted fact but |hnt“h. irregularities at the Cemmercial Cupid has become a consulting engin- | Trust company to his Intended bride eor for the great minds whe make up |about three hours before the tims for the time tables for the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad ,is ghown by the fact that New Britain | young men who have cultivated the habit of spending pleasant (They're always pleasant) evenings fair maidens of Bristol, have been given train servies home after mid- night. | The young swain whe starts to say goodnight™ at 11 o'clock and finishes quarter after 12, will still have minutes to catch the “owl train” o New Britain, According to an announcement made by railroad officials & train will rave Pristol at 12:20 m., arriving | New Britain at 12:40, Late visi- tars to Bristol thus will be enabled remain In that city until after midnight and still get home to New Viritain and artford in time for a night's sleep hefore breakfast, The train dus hers at 12 noon from Bristel will not be taken off, as originaily planned. Disabled Veterans ;nd V. F. W. Orders Issued Commander Mason P. Andrews of the Vetsrans of Foreign Wars, and Commander Cival Rowley of the Dis- abled Veterans of the World War, to- dzy issued orders for the observance Memorial Day. They request all| members of the two posts and all oth- cr World War veterans who wish to | sin with them, to meet at the elub roome on Main street, not Jater than 9:30 o'clock in the morning. The oid | ring squad a especially requestied to turn out and will wear heimets, ROBERT RUSSELL TO LEAVE Robert Nusscll, of Winthrop street litorial writer on the Herald for eral years, will sever his connec- tions with this paper June 13. His position will be filled, temporarily at least, by George Hahn, ho has re. signed from the Boston Telegram to come to New Britain, FAYonR l1 NP FOR GERMANY Among the resolutions infroduced ingthe United States senate today by z George P. Mclean was one John lodge, D. of § Sew Britain, urging the enact u 1. vesslution. Ne. 189, pro redit for the relief of famine and dis .fi! in Germa - s pater om Vater of " o 1Aine | that |taken within a short time, with the | the ceremony on Monday, but she in- sisted that the marriage be performed | despite the fact that both were awa action by the police would ¥ Deny Knowledge of Pire The investigation that was started by the police on the suspicion that the men were possibly connected with the fire that oceurred in the bank on the night of May 15 fafled to produce anything as yet. The origin of the fire has never been determined, starting in the basement of the bank room where hales of waste paper stored Chief William €. Ha said that the only way that the men could be con- nected with the blaze would be by their own confessions, and it is under- stood that they were questioned and denied all knowledge of the origin of the fire. Chief William 1. Noble of the fire department said that a thorough in- vestigation of the fire was made jm- after it occurred and noth- ing was discovered that pointed to the identity of any person whe m #et it. He also said that a « wae the only way in which the men could ha connected with it TALKS ON INSURANCE Former State Commissioner of Penn- mediately have nfres srhvania Tells Rotarians Human Side of Insurance Question. Notarians of New Rritain i to an interesting address at noon to- B Donaldson o Philadelphia on “The Human Side of the Insurance Department,” Donaldson is president of the apee Vederation of Pennsyl former insurance that state Mr. Donaldsor esting incidemts in the insurance busi- met by the investiga- department rers not 10 be too their insurance 18 su- ing 1o day by Thomas told of many inter- ness which are tors from the state He told his he wiire they poticices 2 ere wore ry. 113 First Baptist with t church | Hartford. | street ~NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924, Clty ltems Miss \||Mrefl 108 \hmr street and Luddy of 37 Bassett street will spend ! the week-end in New York city. Arthur T. McGuire, son of Mr, .\nd‘ Mrs. F. L. McGuire of 30 Wallace street, a student at the Clyne Op- tical schoo! in Boston, Mass, is home for the summer recess, Albert Doerr of Shuttle Meadow avenue is in Orono, Me., attending the commencemert exercises at the University of Maine, He was for- merly student of that institution. Napoleon Bernier of 74 West Main and Miss Laura Bolduc of 9 West Pearl street have taken out & license to mars Collegian danc School, Sat. a Sullivan’s Dancing Grotto Hall.—adyt Dance tomorrow 2(ternoon at Quar- tet Club, Park Barnesdale Demi- toria Oveh, of Hartford.—advt, Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Bull, Mr, Mrs. Warner Johnson, and Ifuldah «'. Johnson ieft today Kenilworth, N, J., to attend graduation excrgises at Upsala lege of Abel Johnson. Mr, and Mrs, J. P, Balawin of 272 Corbin avenue, receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a daugh- ter. Mother and child a ng well. Judge and Mrs. 1. B, Hungerford arve spending the week-end in Provi- dence, R. 1. Ross G, Firrell of Manchester, was taken Hritain General hosp ning after he was stricken at the cor- er of Wast and Pleasant strects. His condition was reported as comfortahie at the hospital this afternoon. The case of Joseph Perrone, a for- mer employe of the New Britain Ma- chine Co,, who was injured while at work there, and which was te come Lefore the compensation commissoner today was continued until Tuesday, June 10, He will be represented by Attorney Harry Ginsberg. Try our Business Men's Luncheon. Soda Shoppe, 289 Main St.—adt, Mrs, N. E. Diggs it a patient at the New Rritain general hospital where she will undergo an operation. DIES SUDDENLY 55 and Miss for e col are 52 Haynes street, to the New Tuesday eve- Ferdinand Anderson Of Pearl Street Sucumhs to Heart Attack at bonds, due June 1, has been made by gouth Rail The boys succeeded in their | His Point-'-Woods Cottage. Ferdinand Anderson, 42 years of ‘ln, a foreman at the New Rritain | Woodworking Co., died suddenly at | his eottage at Point.0'-Woods last [ night of heart troubls, Mr, Anderson was born in Sweden and come to this country in 1306 settling in Hartford, where he N\‘d [until 19206, In that year he came to New Rritaln and took np work with the firm which employed him at the ‘time of his death. He resided at 55 l arl street, , He was & memher of McKinley Indge, Knights of Pythias; John Frickson lodge, T. O, O. I", and the corpenter's union of this eity, He is survived by his wifa of this eity and his father, a brother and a sister in Bweden, The funeral will ha held Saturday [atiernoon from tha Taylor and Mo- | Asen undertaking parlors in Hart | ford and burial will be in Zien HilI cemetery, that city, == Mrs, Mary Connelly Donahue Mrs, Mary Connelly Donahue, vuu of Thomas Donahue of 35 Brookly street, Rockville, disd at her hnm vesterday following a lingering iliness. She was a former resident of this city and is survived by five children, Mre. Andrew Kushi of Pittsfleld, Wass., Mrs, Ernest Clark, Kenneth, and Trene, all of Reekville, grandchildren | Tuneral arrangements are I plete but burial will ¥ and nine incom- in Rockville, Carl lmtl Ridden Emil Riddell, 83, of 43 Lin- strest, died last night at his home, e has heen a resident of this country for 44 years, coming here from Germany. He was & member of the Nockyille Bick Renefit society and fhe O. 1. H. & e is survived by two daughters, Mrs, Emil Ammon and ! Mra. EFmma Beh: one son, W, C, Rid- and fwo sisters, He has ten grandehildren and threa great-grand- The funeral will be held afternoon at his home, Fay of the South Congre. | officiating at will be in Fairvies arl lell, de children tomorrow Vrederie 1 gatior servie cemeter Funerals o Anna Maria Fricson, The fu Anna Maria Erieson was held ) afternoon from the home of her daugiter, Mrs. A. J of Broad et. The home were condueted of the I B, & A private. Fo there was a Buria) neral Johnson “tr services in t by A represcntati Yor lowing the of New | were ome servi Frwin chapel % cometer Mrs sarah A al formerly Church, Wrs. Sarah A of Kensington. took this aft~rneon Warren formerly of sorvices at pariors at Fairvie The Chuarch piace V. Cook Now Rri 1he B tev. ted e n ————— JOSEPR A. HAPFEY Puneral Director Mr. Paul Robinson. Assistant SEW LOCATION365 MAIN Opposite 1. Mars's Charch Tel—<Parior 1625-2 Residence—17 Summer St Tel 16253 ~1 F ripnves a i B SYNPATHY WiTe FLOWERS frmn RS Posy swop | Trust Co. Dantel | ——| Wall Street Bnefs The disposal and liquidation (um-‘ mission of the British government | completed liguidation of surplus war | stocks and propert realized , in the past five years $3,235,890,000 at par of exchange, the Bankers of New York reports. The releasing of these and stores in large and small lots has involved more than 3,000,000 separate | business transactione, including rail- ways in Lurope, Asia and Africa; thousands of miles of railways, sid- ings, etc., in the British Isies and a jarge fleet of miscellancous craft ly- ing in various harbors all over the | world, The properti liquidated in- cluded real estate and factories, roll- ing stock, industrial plants, machin- ery, mechanical transport and road plant, metals, huts, buildings, furni- ture, timber, building materials, liorses and other animals, texti g00ds, medical stores, food stocks and aircraft material. i 0 $35,000,000 of Ohio railroad refunding mortgage 6 per cent bonds, series €, being ohered today at par, anotier issue placed on the market was $7,734,000 Or- leans, Texas & Mexico Railway com- pany 1st mortgage 30-year per cent gold bonds at 99 to yield 5.57 per cent. In addition the Baltimore & and general of 51 The Lehigh Valley railroad report surplus of $1.404.341 after taxes and charges for the first quarter of 1024 in comparison with a deficit of $6 989 a year ago. Dividend and interest payments in Juue are estimated at $305,540,000 against $295,050,000 tha same month last year. Stockholders in 288 com- | panies will receive aproximately $64,- 440,000, Interest payments involv- ing $240,900,000 inciude semi-annual disbursements by the government June 15 on the 1st Liberty 313s, the converted 4s, the converted 4 1-is and the second 4 1-ds. New York leity will pay out $3.000.000 in in- {{erost, while redemptions will call for $140,000,000, No provision for paynient of inter- est on the $25,000,000 issus of Vir- ginia Carolina company’s 7 per cent | the corporation’s receivers, it was !learned today. A special court or- der, authorizing horrowing on receiv- era’ cortificate, would be required 1o meet the interest, No application for that plllpfl!' has been filed. HAVE PLAG RMSING Puplls of B, €. Goodwin School For- mally Accept Flag Pole Donated by Architect and Memorial Fxercises. raising was held this E. C. Goodwin tion with the annual «ercises by pupils of school. The new A fory afterne achoo Memo the »! state 1 named 15, U, Gopdwin school” by the eity school committes and the oceasion this afternoon marked the ormal acceptance of the flag pole denated by the architeet, Max J. Unkelbach. The exercises were brisf but im-, prossive, “(lolors” was sounded on the bugle by John Sanderson, instrue- tor in tha carpentry artment, and the entire school joined in singing the national anthem. DEMAND SHORTER HOURS Jourmermaf WN" Prepare Sched- nle, Shevfng Walf Wour OFf Day With Slight Commission Increase. The journeymen barbers’ union has u\!(vuv-‘d a new schedule of hours for presentatien to the master harbers | For five days a week the barbers now | work from & a. m. to § p. m, and on | ®aturdaye their hours are from § a. m to 10 p. m. The new schedule calis' for working five days a week from 8§ A m. 1o 7:30 p. m. and on Raturdays| from 8 a. m. 1o 9:30 p. m. Under a| new wage program, which will h! submitted to the master bharbe slight increase on commissions tfl! ho asked. The journeymen ask that the Inew schedule become effective Juno,. 1% Pcmmn in Banl\ruplcv Filed in l'cdcral Court The 1. P, Construction this city hank Now petition in court at ruptey i Haven this afternoon hlitice tatal approximately and the assets 83,300, KNIGHTS TEMPLARS TO PARADE e manders ade "hers of Washington Knights street Con Templars will par- from Chureh te Fim etrect this evening and n to West Main street 1o the St * Episcopal church, Ascension 1 ices. lelivered by Nev, a member of the on Main wtreet retu Mart will The « gamuel where 1hey tend o1 mon will tion. The parade will head. hand of Hartford and fallway station at the o of 2 Colt's art from the 1ock Whey tion will tomn delez arrive SALTTER CHOSEN PRESIDENT The repUMheRn cled met ' ht headquarters and Rautter president, Woode, Other vie Wal Kenneth Wal- Rutherford. An committes was selected with owing members: A, N. Ruther. siph Carison, Walter L. Falk, Mann and Kenneth Wallen seond ward at are president al retary len; troasurer. A N outine the fe ford. A Baker ¥ RMITs een BUILDING % permits have 1 Comtaras, tenement TE to $15.000; Joseph Luzietti, a two tenement house at 42 Belmont § : and a o tene- et snee 8t 220 4 cost § granted o s street as folic two coxt e strest to cost inton street, 1o AL TOPAY L) Mans he FUNE May cEAEY Neow Haver me 1 city. followed sderick 1. cigar or 1o s final resting place esn cemetéry, this afternoon Grave, surplus properties | . | Pure wol bullding has been | WALL STREET STOC . EXCHANGE REPORTS High 39 l.ow Close Bt Can l.oco Sm & Re Sg Rf cm.. \vlm Toh Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Ana Cop Ate Tp & S ¥, At Guif & W 1 Bald Leco Baltimor Beth Steol Con Textile Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & 8t P, Chi RIsl & P . Chil Copper Chino Cop Sug .. & 0. B yCon Gas ... Corn Pro Rie Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar 1273 , Endicott-John BErighasis .I s Gen T mmv Gien Motors . Goodrick 13 Insp Copper Int Mer Mar pfd Allis-Chalmers Pacifie Oil 01 501y 564y 135 | Kennecott o [ Lehigh Val I Mia States Ol Mis Pac NY ANorf & West North Pae Nat Lead .. Ol Pan Am P & T Pern R R Pisrce Arrow Pittshurgh Coal | Ray Con Cop Reading . .. Rep T & 8 5 Toyal D N \" . finclair Oil Ref xSouth Paeific .. 1% £87y 543 23 308, $8% t1n 13215 Al a8 1108, % LLAN Studebaker Co Texax (‘o Tobacco Prod .. Transeon Oil ., 1"nion Pacific .. 1" 8 Indus Aleo 1" & Rubber Co 1 8 Stee) . 17 8 Steel pfd . Willys Overland Westinghouse LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS (Putnam & Co.) - Aetna Life Tna, C Am Hardware Am Howxiery .. Bige-Ht4 Cpt Co com Billings & Spenear com ., - I Rillings & Epencer p'd Bristol Br: Colt's Arms . Conn 14 & Pow prd . Fagls Lock Tafnir Bearing Co. Hart & Conley Hfd ee iLght Tanders, ¥ sinsvas BBY JoR, \Mntm\m-r\ com .. %8 J R Montgomery nM L. 108 NBGas ...... N R Gas N R Machina ptd Niles-Bemt.Pond com 0. | North & Juda Pack Stowe & Wilcox Tussell Mfg Co Beovill MIg Co . & N F Telephene | 8tandard Screw anley Wor rene Stanley Works pfd Torrington C'o com Traut & Hine Travelers IJns € Union Mrg Co Yale & Towne | ) U. & S TREASURY STATEMENT Treasury balance 82103500 I Foreign Exchange New York, ehanges of Britair My 20 —Foreign exe Quotatioas (in 131 conte) 516 demand K0-dny e Relgium many 3 Ho demand 16.51 cob L Fad cables bille on banks mand bl emand 4.3 demand 4535 (v 1y and ables cables 4.54 trillion) L] k lemand Temand 17.64 Greeo demand ma Ge Jemand fwitye Saedey m Spain: demar 1081 Aus smand .4 Rran! L LAY 4% Argenting Aemand 110 Me jemand Three Youths Arve Held For New Ha\cn Hnld Up New Ha who =aid 19, Buffale, Friainfield 1 Milwankee, Wis, police eourt today a gasoline station on near West bridge night clerk ot him a revol- two took $65 youths they wers Gaorge Gillespie, Ny ph Wilcox, 21 Conn Henry . Fritz were arraigned charged with & Con- in neldup at gres ave carly tnda ine Toh the station covered e river 1o o with ver while the from cash drawer. Police, who were notified purssed the trio in an automobile and caught them in West Has The prisoncrs admitted the holdup the police said. The stolen ~aeh found in their posscssion. The men when taken into court were each held in 81000 for the superior court. Vritz claimed he had descrted from the marines and Gillespie claim- ed had deserted from the army and hoth requested that they be re- the Their pleas cgarded by the court in - agdinst them other the he turned to s riice Aier const of Cechin the in ¢ not ot snd the fsurth Bengal. Japar the Bay canet of | PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange Tel. 31 West Main St 2040 We Offer:— 100 Shares Bigelow-Hartford Carpet - JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock h‘(change HARTIORD-CONN. TRUST CO. BLDG New Britain: Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. ms GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION Reenpitalization, On June 16, stockhelders will vote with respect to the following: COMMON STOCK—(no par value) one new share for e (Redeemable at thI'- noble at o class 37 prefereed stock, make equal exchange These issues ure 1o be consol redeemaile at 125, Holders of the two into the nen issue on puyment of $10 per share, We are prepared to repl Orders for the K on n twhen, as and if issued on the New York Curb Markef. stocks carried on Thomson, Thenn & GI Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTEORD STOCK EXC II.\.\(-hs . Donald R. Hart. Mgr, with the ubove, is may be executed WE OFFER: Standard Screw Co. Common To Yield About 107, Price on Application margin acconnts Ve JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Laxchange of New York STOCKS Bridgeport BONDS Direct Private Wire to New York G, ¥, GROFF, Mgr.—Itoom 509, N. 1. Nat'l Bank Bldg~Tel 1012 Waterbury Danbury Middletown New Haven EDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn, Trust Bldg. Burritt Hote! Bldg. Tol, 27186 Tel. 8420 We Offer— 50 shares Stanley Works Commeon 25 shares Scovill Mfg. Co. 25 shares Fafnir Bearing Co. The American Mortgage & Discount Com. NESOLRCES ovenR HOME OFFICE: WHEELIM 25 West 43rd Sireet Franklin Trost New York Philadeiphia 05 Bosh Mok New Britaing Conn 2. 200 000 WEST Vintal ilding "a. A Broad St Newark, N 4 OFHERING MORTGAGE (OLLATER DONDS, 10 Y LAR LIRS THUST i GOLD Dated July 2, Due duly 2, 1933 ition poratic ar Citizens Mutua I'rust Comy or more tgages % various on many ed in Tt n diffe SIRCS € mpatativ m of risk wi tai \st ributi e DENOMINATIONS £1.000 s500 and Pivwme New Biritain 3015 The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Comgany Old State House Square, Hariiord, Tonn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upw ards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL B2 Bank by mail. 1t is safe and saves time. Kumm and Midnieht Burglar Alarm | e wad arrived &t Calls Policemen on Jump etore them, to investigate s and windows to the s rabie to find any «d hreak and res s W. W. Letand. store again and Gustave Helibe o reporied. V¢, Letand seemed sate rushed ttore |ighed that the alarm reishesd ftscif 8 patrol, heiped eome manner. store the ¢ n. ralee alarm o slarm was r on k O'Mar i with the hasi Rronhs he pol and

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