New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1924, Page 21

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924, FORBES' LAWYER El'?fi'fi:::“’;f':‘:i':" B e e VWALL ST. REPORTS be landed and had becn on the look- | The Elgin National Watch Co, de- ' Atlls Chalmers 65 ; MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES out for the boat, which, however, ' clared two extra dividends of 50 Am Bet Sug . 483} e | il el O (e T (e remies o ek i 1Y L 3IWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN Recites History of Several Vets' ¥, & ¥ o \‘\ORLDSDEEPEST WELL {3 ook ofreord sumuary s estvr s . 7o ' Tel. 2040 Hospitals : 3 < : quarterly dividend of 50 Am Loco ., By The Assoclated Press. A B ¥ 2 In Finding Natural Gas at er net operating lucome of Am Tel & Tel 2164 1241 oy | Y W ; ; p : ; . inin r pad jumped to Am Woolen 3 Chicago, Nov, 28.—~The history of ‘ o % v ¢ K 3 Depth of 7128 1eet $8,088,642 compared with $4,476,911 Anaconda g i 8% 7| . . Drilling for Thirty Months Results | Am § s will not be declared untll De- Am Bmelting . $6% &6 . HARTFORD OFFICE & CENTRAL ROW TEL. 2<14t veteran's hospital projects at Chilll- although gross rev- Atchison cothe, Ohlo, American Lake, Wash, | ] ‘.nfll:f "’("‘"' SRt e It 05,500 and 86, AGIC& W I 15 ok . This company has paid dividends at 1lie rate of 20% per annum R d i varsaratg) v ars ravle mad ’ / | Sl Lialh ! ; [ ¥ v York Cenygal 1 Loco 11271 081 for the past five years, The regular quarterly dividend of $1.00 due e i e G e i .‘r»I oL o R H”» i lko showed & tantial gain i Baltl & Ohlo . 71% § 3 Jan, 1st has just been declared payable to stockholders rff record completing his aadress to the federal gas at o dopth of 7.428 fest, 1 J t Dec, 10th. At the present mavket the yvield is about 797, The stock TUEy whIoh Wit Yorbed anatT . ~‘-"K‘ L .-”1 ki % . “‘.l‘ appears to be selling out of line with other local hardware stocks. Thompson on charges of defraud- is flowing at the rate 0 ing the government, hie fect Colonel James 8. Easby-Smith, brought in a chlef counsel for Forbes, referred to & Ohio reported contrast to a $1.8 kan sand : many of the alleged overt acts in the 1 was tions for these hospitals to any fa- i : started in J [ t Yrohibitive Tariff and 2 = vored contractor was physically im- . . Prohihitive Tariff and Members Hartford Stock Esxchange Catigh of et natie e e ! ' Al New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 preparing these drawings. | b 4 2% X ' e ) ¥ | out the tools favor of the one at Tupper Lake, in | The gas y indictment as natural especially his S <. g ik b time the Oriskan sand v e d Ykt S A = ; h 4 JUDD & COMPA conference with contractors. Ad- 7 ] i b est ever reached hy | yuar e Cop g1y drill struck an e p i e SR ie At Whish Coxasn ol : : Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn, | The proposed hospital at Liberty, | is eing . o i f the Adirondacks, was changed at the G i ‘ vance notice of plans and specifica- i 7 PG I , Work on Members New York Stock Exchange T s e e e, a0y : Sendl Tatariiin! chs ams inimiinebord Cloges Beloium Plant | ton N. Y., which was abandomed later in SRS We offer and recommend the purchase of: ike that of hy auggestion of Lieutenant Miller, a naval engineer, Colonel Easby-Smith | rrv‘,?i .y“” p g the we £ it N . [ '\.P'T‘\.A. l';“ h l’\',\l.'RA‘\( l:‘ (OMPA‘\,Y deciared. | Here are 11 G. Wells, famous English novelist and his- | wis cstimated at 52 | sar s oo Al i AVREE SR SURANCERCOMEANYS The Thompson and Black code |, . bkl 2 ey i | il E e AT Nick Ay ; Y NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY used In telegrams with the Hurley. | torian, and his wife and daughter, at Chesham House, London, | et ; p PHOENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Mason company of Seattle In refer. 10F the reception given by the Russian charge d' affaires tuf S e O S ; : J W 8 fi75 : P SNLD 4 5! + ANC MPAX ence to contracts was unknown to celebrate the anniversary of the revolution. B t “The. ol ,',‘ R Lakarears s S RIOCHS Forbes, his counsel said. | | h i oY o e P 1 | viceg anpli At the time of the Pacific const | w pats A e e Prices on application trip. long before Forbes' rulgnluon Representative Longworth X~ to 60 per c e began to be discussed In Washing. APPROPR]AT N BILLS |puw q v]wf belief Hw”hrm: ‘\um?l £ ton, Colonel Forbes urged President Mrs, Catherine Elizabeth Leist dispose of the eleven appropMation h v 0% . Harding to allow him to resign be- ONLY ARE TO COME UP S B o Ghdoeero Aanreed “1"“(“'“’”“” I ”“’ I"“' Women Pu“ed Pmm Range | xut 1.ced ... .18 ] [ agi s - - cause of the heavy burden, his coun- ng it certa t aged years, wife erma R : S 3 | @ S | | ALy cortaln that all o of 132 Carlton streat, died this As Gunman sldw Worker RS e i “We expect to show that this en- Republicans Agree to Concentrate fore Ma 4 ing at the New Brit SneTa K00 2 S aLe orth 635 pl nmznn 2““ tire case Is based upon a cleverly | o i | e ’P';“ l”’"}" "b "‘] r : onfederat A women | p, 5 ] L] constructed fabrication by Ellas H. elr Encrgies on These | sides her husband, she is survived by | pe i e = 5 |8 Burritt Hotel Bldg. New Britai Mortimer,” Colonel Easby-8mith safd | g New London (hll(] lfl la seven months old ehild and her early to Med a shotgu 2 Eolity 3 e cr i Tel. 2580 Aorim Measures. e - A R ; : ; ) S 3 STOCE EXCHANGES It grew and grew as Mortimer ob- | Killed BV Motor T l‘ mother, ) mpp. ! L 1 s £ s 4 3 Motor Truck 7" ¢ St )t Donald R. Hart, Mgr. tained more information from gov- | Washington, Nov. 8.~Concentra- | N London, Nov. 25—ix vear | | ¥ il i i Al . :;m.‘;ru'l.b:"'h:"': h:?:“::;p"‘z'fi"fl tion on appropriation bills was 'ald Trwin Walter, son of Mr. and | | ber a 4 at the > teel . t5 i\ |§ WE OFFER rich man by giving me contracts but 28Fecd upon as the basis of the leg- | Mré. Stephen Walter of 17 Cole Mrs. Annie Fitzpatrick. g ; Iie would not do it' {slative program for the house at this S!réet this city was fatally injured | Mrs. Annie Fitzpatrick, 70, of “Mortimer has already testificd session of congress at a conference «:1'“: I‘\‘ :\\,;”mr:;‘rr.. : W \l:n ’MVI:\;.: 1;‘..0_.-;;“1 strect, a resi ‘mf v‘mfi The s oceu 1 f yal Duteh .. 463 o e before the senate committee that!yoauy between President Coolidge | o s e street by a|city for many years at her the k U9 i X 7 Horbsal TN crtaren I nER i m ealle oday between Presiden heavy motor truck®driven by Joseph home rday follov ) | itnesse h E PiciAs . 10050 100 life and allenated the aftections of |N4 house leaders. | Sizer, ot 52 Crysial avenne and own- | ness. She the widc ¢ ns on ¢ ; 751 4 ALl his wife." Speaker . Gillett, Representative €d by the Thames 7T roat Co. of Fitzpatric) Born in Irelar she Windon T r ray shots . : "1 ; Prices on Appllcatlon The attorney suld that Forbes dis- | Longworth, the reput TR e came to this country and made her Of the two ch ditls Sl R G R 53, 3 We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts vered such frauds when he teok leader, and Chairman Sizer was held at the police #ta- home in Middletown for a number DUt hep pers we B on Fa 1 Ak i on here pending the ’ ¢ 6th : i 7 ST S P T T T r the veterans' bureau as the rules committee, agr wi B ",“ b yea ore coming to this city, |1 S0 4 4 filling of veterans' teeth with brass president that attention s examination of the : instead of gold, and a vocational ccntered first on the supply m licaliexmingr Ciaties Ka F. and Daniel Titzpatr 1 tvo. One Killed, ]1 In|u1ed training school to teach ex-service ures to prevent the nece khesehiididied a1 icto 10 min- ' daugh r tt of | men how fto become sword swallow- extra session after next March for Ufes after he had been “taken to the Tonk: S Ca IS On \cndent mn LO\\Q” $ { o ers. this reason alone. [Lawrence and Memorial Assoclated | Gujta of Hart nd three grar Lowell, Ma a ) 4 ey e Other measures which the house | DOspital. | children. i E 1 1 & % SCHOOL 1S DESTROYED delegatton told Mr. Coolidge would | S | The funcral will he I morrow in t 1 le- | ; e ) North Attlehoro, Mass, Nov. 25.— come up at this session included the 238 (‘ases of Whiskey [from her late homs, followed by a V! n di He A HARTFORD BNEv'itB::lIAlI:ld The J. D. Plerce Junior High school, rivers and harbors bill, the publ R o funeral mass of requier S, e W . nd eleven | A ina Cunnnlty ..., 630 nn.Trust Bld urri otel built in 1899 and housing 300 pupils, buildings program, the McFadden ’ Are _flled on Truck .. ph's church at 9 ¢ 5 ¥ it v = Aetna & Ins s It Hartford Co % Tel. 3420 9 was destroyed by fire early foday. bill to amend the banki the ew Haven, Nov. 28.—Whiskey in | wil} be in 8t. Job cometery, Mid y « sion was het N Aetna Fire g L.385 as | Tel.2-7186 The loss was estimated at $100,000. Lehlbach retirement hill affecting ¢ the ¢ t of whichc was re- qletown j1wo 1t " The cause of the fire was not de- government employes, and the con- ported as 238, was seized by enforce- | ; | pants were injt termined. | stitutional amendment providing ment agents at state p E I o e % tiona % % o i for changes in the time of mectings Lecle's Island on the Guiliord-T Mrs, Auna Marsh, v 1 Stamford Voting Machines 1o . : . We Offer The forests of central Africa are|of congress, already passed by the ford shore foday. It was on a |rw'k G 4 ) ¢ i + gl 54 helng destroyed by wasteful mative |senate. T R0 INEC RCR e H e To Be’Te~ ed T()mmum methods of farming. The house leaders alea expect the a hoat which had run in from Long imfor : il o, |t tor the Towell-Barkles Wi, Tiand Bound. Tho (ruckd4rver | siars oid on Juls % and was harm 1AChIS el in (he s lectlon Bnion S vatidi o 50 shares Yale & Towne Franz Liszt was noted as a pfan- providing for abolishment of t Ralph Delservo, was arrested and|in New Brita ist before he was in his 'teens, | vailroad labor hoard, to he r will appear before 1. §. Commis-| &he ltaves hep hust s Bl it st SLY s 1) i B DU £ i o fio shares Landers, Frary & Clark wo brott Funeral servic t ; 3 an 130 - morrow afternoon me at 1ug - 75 - : | 3 o'clock. Stoege il ofciate. Busict vt ve Maine Man Is Held for N p oyt 1000 ‘s |k The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company 1A Ealovien s \Iuldfll of T\\o (xnl~ s-Be-Pond com ..., 5 Natori oul Josep jirederios N E et Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. g - o o swick town near (he Main bor- ¢ (G0 10 o Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Lrlnglng It to Pass e T o was mnica 8 {0 havo kil Coniia ama . S0700r “1% | Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. yesterday after SR 1 foun shot ¢ ! v L w- LETTERS OF. CREDIT—-GENERAL BANKING I _iiiams who was arrested at tho time LA & I - i Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. There’s a way to bring things to pass— | Jfls ph A Haf y Lersn ‘ to influence opportunity to come to your : Norwalls, Nov, 4Keoiniwart) G| B Gts. 5 | JOHN P. KOO door, not once but many times. e ) W ‘ i o A U o 17 Summier St.—1625-3. Pl s 3 IEASURY STATEMENT. Members Consolidated Stock Exchange, New York. Bringing thmgs to pass means finding i chatge ol nghte e, $257.045.308 | ) NEW BRITAIN NAT. BANK BLDG. Telephone 1012 A 5 ; i . P e e Ml a8 s S CLEARINGS X & Stocks, Bonds, Curb Securitics hought and sold on commission. 'rhela right landlord who has full rental PLANT BULBS ) = Clhra 1. soin, ( ‘x\}. BALANCEX. T Sicke carieton consematine maren value. 1\()“ FROM : \ L ' B - 3 anford \\mnrl\llnL |»m‘" y‘l\ Bridgeport, New Haven Getting a job that's s pleasait, profit- F. H. Bollerers Posy Shop| , able and holds advancement in store. ot s e S ’ resident’s Message To Be Read W odx_ws{!a) Buying or selling under conditions that mean greatest returns. Special Notice (e mmame o congrss Securing employes who are capable, experienced, conscientious. Being in touch with investment POk R TS chances that lead to profit. Japan W elconies Arge“t....ans ‘Acquiring a home under most favor- able conditions. Securing household servants who are 3 SRR 3 R (G l\'.u'\h]n: ;:rpflvl; I:[!vc - proficient and trustworthy. 41 : s B | or Prison in Texas Getting in touch with the right person at the right time. To bring such things to pass— g MAKE USE OF THE CLASSIFIED ADS Rarerr - DR L READ THEM PHONE 925 co0 s TR e T e | HERALD CLASSIFIED SERVICE b % ' Students of international affairs see the royal welcome ¢ rded Lieutens \ (right) and Lieute llo (left), flvers, who are no I ers of projects for Jay Henry | in this picture are s stata offica

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