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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1924, BUSINESS OUTLOOK | sy s i s ACCUSES AMERICAN | Areestd for Passing | A Whale Like This Works. Edward Ogren of the Stan- Bottle to Prisoner‘ 4 right, or the result might be the “KULing of the hen which laid the 'Y WOTKS was chalrman of the com- Harttord, Des. 17~~Willlam D. golden egg.” Economy le the key|MIttee In charge of the arrange- s . 17, . | to future prosperity. " | menta for the Imnqnw Loomls, 34 years old of 72 Temple | To Spppress Commerclal Grime, street, Springfield, Mass, who was | )nm[‘ concern was shown on tho | ‘:fl’!i‘jrlrlrut;‘n;!nl.v de:tlrrl":x“n‘!n:uw t h ¢ o1, | e e . ha d od In Expert on Credits Makes Predic- | 5" rrcaoe st by 5o eciion o I]U[;HESS MAKES British Press Says Millionairg | the act of passing a bottie of wiegea | " 3 the National Administrative board llquor through a cell deor to ‘: p’rlm J Tregoe 0 oner, will b h 1 J tion or Coming Year | e 2 el MONEY ON TRIP| Plawmed Robbery 5ici o' St i ulate plans for the ralsing of a fund - Wethersfleld town court tonight, The of $82,0000,000 for the suppression — irisoner to whom the bottle was ‘Chat there is at present no danger | ¢ commercial crime. An effort will “V['”" Assoclated Press. passed was Wilbur Bonim, sentenc- of inflation in this country was em-| po made 1o instill more of the word New York world Sflys n GOS[ m‘{:)‘mmn, rnl«-lc: xfi VI:flxlawan the | oy 1n September, 1921, for three to phasized by J. H: Tregoe, executve | o¢ God into ths life of the commer- covery of the valuable art treas-| e years for particlpation in a manager of the Natlonal Assoclation | oia) world, g ures and jewels which were taken | ya iford jewelry robbery. Loomls of Credit Men before a conventlon| He sajd that despite the declsion | Hel‘ Absoll]lely N()ll]lllg i',',’f,'? the London mansion of Lady|jaq an excellent record as a guard | of the Hartford County Assoclation | of the Adminiatrative board he took <udlow last June and ‘which were| ¢ tnq gtate prison. . 3 tly mystoriously surrendered at of Credit Men In the banquet hall at | the liberty to come to New Britain S r———— recently mysturious | soedadony s o to New Brit Scotland Yard, the #wening News to- | the Bursitt hotel last night. and address the convention and he| New York, Dec. 17.—The vislt to| day aatd tht ””’,”l.mh,“,’;‘ \‘: ‘p‘d‘l"l DUKE OF ALBA FETED, Mr. Tregoe sald that the bankers | expressed his pleasure In being pres- | this country of the Grand Duchess hed by an unnamed American mil- | BY The Asmoclated F of thls country are dependable and | ent, that they have control of the brakes | 1In a statement made by Mr. Tre-|CY™!h Wife of the seif-proclaimed ifr':a’:‘:' ‘1 “;'Ti"l”s' lof G RO ;\Mdrm' e ],‘ .—T,),‘B s ]M te prevent any chance of Inflation. | gooshe said: Caar of Russla, was free of cost to | *py o L U8 e F]mm fi ;a',.,m:m“y th o “;‘ The ‘wealth of this country is the | = "We shall enter 1925 with a better |the royal vialtor and thousands of | ponnamer menan censins 10 the | e e o siven by the | indloator and that #o far no infla- | confidence and outlook than wo en- | dollars have followed her home, 80y 313" Caveteq tne. Luglow coliection,| American Soclety of Madrid i ol This is the sort of whale that swallow ed Jonah. Captain Cott Plumn 1set), wh tlon symptoms have become ap- | tered 1924. In the early part of 1924 |the New York World today, referring Lut was unable o ot it breatss the| American Ambasador Alex d:',@;:' | Hehim o ‘abi i it D wied donan.is Lapain Lotk simmag iinses) Wi parent, An incretsed use of credlt | business movements were sluggish. |to the Duchess’ trip s “one of the ownere refuced to sell The on e | A s O A A e v | CBUE 1t him off Sabine Pass, near Port Arthur, v 80, 'The monster weighs 90 tons will be & preventive of inflation and | There was a feeling of depression in | most ambitious publicity stunts 10| and art works had been collected by | soms of b ne duke wFave| and measured nearly 60 feet in length. The whale was found foundering in shallow water, it is up to the credit men to make | some directions and commodity |the history of advertising.” lecied by somerolAh ARLMpEMRCRRTOL 1IN ke thelr executives in the {ndustries movements as a whole ran &lo er| Free passage from Europe to realize the vital importance of credit | than In the p 18 year, America and return was provided by [ millionaire, departments, “Tha higher prices for our agri-|ths French line, the presidential Mr. Tregoe stated that people ly by the foreign demand for|was providec oy hotel; and said to have employed a gang of ex- i L u 4 T Bty | e T it I s i e M S et R S onama e For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts fall to realizo the sources of present | helped in the liquidation of 1ong out- | automobile even placed cars at the o go to London and loot the Lutlow | ©°F ¢3¢ person on the island, day things and they do not reuliza‘filu"lh'\g |ln‘1"‘h‘.~*vlnr..\m A“I“‘:‘:‘.m'h disposal of the Duchess. When the home. Knowing the exact location| from whence they came. He gave a | the year, however, our crelit striic | Duchcss went to Philadelphia, _the o the collection, from.a description constructive and educational review | ture has Gl VL2 oA 2 28| Bellevue-Stratford hotel offered its which had been given them by the | of the commercm growth of this ‘:‘“ oY 1[7",‘3-'*3“ credit facill- yoyal suite without cost, and the new millionaire, ths cracksmen commit- | ates made slx\pv-aranrsua na- | 2 5 > Y% )ikewise when the Duchess visited fort and danger. tlon it had :o cnp!td}l\ and no credit, (“li‘eudmf::h:?;:yl“"“;';‘l:‘;“:’;:""‘ Ir:n“:‘-; the capital. The fres mnvenivnws} Aflr!rhomn'nng the art trmuml It is a wonder tht the country sur- ./ LR POV ,all wera offered by the hotels,'the robbers escaped in an automoblle vived the commercial turmoll of the | :;:"f‘l’]':fi'r:" ‘a'uf’“;‘ !».. ]‘;l’ff“l’n tf]"_]:” steamship company and automobile to Dover, It is rel proceeded in | period. By 1896 this country had | ‘A% TWEPTe AR RIS ey "8 | concern for the publiclty, says the | & private yacht to a French port and | § made a comparatively fast growth. | #nd Wih our #rong fre Aerucrel worla, then lelsurely went to Cherbours, The wealth of the country totaled Iloirze""?R’]_‘y"‘;'{d;‘fa‘:’m‘y'“b:fl"’":;i1 Mrs, Henry P. Loomis, who ar-| W J'*\P\{!allwd for New York. But | 50 billions and the wealth per capita | 100 {ranged for the visit of the Duchess | When they arrlved in New York, was eight and one-half dollars. The' “What it will be, however, must {0 this country as a guest of the -]"ns 19, the story fo-fllnm th»y growth n the period from 1896 to |, oo % Chy bt oo cure upon Monday Opera club, admitted that| ound that their milllonaire patron DIRECT TELEPHONE 3500 HARTFORD, CONN. 1024 have been phenomenal. The | ;" jont uses of credit and re-|the Duchess's trip was free. In ad- 3:aat m;:x. o e et ey Vil Inti country's wealth has increased to | .\ oS o 1ol dition hundreds of persons, after l00% the robbers anonymously in- | This Store Will Be Open Saturday, December 20, Until 9 P. M., Also Monday, December 22, and Tuesday December 320 billlons, 40 dollars per capita, | where It will far over r being approved by the membership formed Scotland Yard where the art | 23 Until 9 P. M and the banking power s 10 bil- | There Bt o O O . committes of the Monday Opera ! reasures could bs found, and the lions, Mr. Tregoe Impressed upon | yin%.na’ consumption in proper ra- olub, were permitted to pay $10) €2 #tion '116 now Intact at London his audience the fact that this hith- | 0% 50 500 Gcirable thing for|each for the benet of the Russian | Potics hea quarters, »vm1 lnmns'all::lehsrf::thd h!: h”r:‘ us to accomplish in order to make rellef work, and they in turn re- made possibly by the developmen 1915 as prosperous as it mig o |celved the privilege of meeting the ! ° ° A of cooperation and credit technique *Dwells On Three C's Grand Duchess soclally, says the I]EATH [;Alt in the country's commarce. | Frank L. Odell, former state sec- | World. n eres ln l u es lons rom Toyalty and Cooperation | retary of the Connecticut Association| “I have learned a lot since T have | Mr. Tregoe outlined the growth of ¢ Credit Men, and now resident |been here—much more than you [ the Natlonal Assoclation of Credit napager of the Webb Institute of know,” commented the Grand b Lo Uy | Men which had its start in the |Naval Architecture, New York city, s on safling yesterday. She o L] meeting in 1506 of about 100 x(n;‘n In | made a short address in which he said she hoped to visit America S our Men ’s F Toledo at the request of the Cham- |emphasized the pleasure of egain in, i urnzs ln e ar men s ber of Commercs, There wis 1o |boing A gucst of the Hartford Amo: |~ Wile of Former Town Clerk confidence or credit at that time hllt!clallnn of Credit Men and being through the efforta of the organiza- |privileged to reneyy acquaintances SOUTH[NGTON NEWS Wfls il] 82 Y . P etk Toiaot “:.'m‘::ir,‘;,’; i A e d Year Fine Pare OUR NEW MEN’S GIFT SHOP SMOKING h jev ed. Mr. Tre-| Mr. Odell dwe i he splendid 3 : - ;'OT'.:JL?S(:Z:"&?“.‘:'rlf’x.e"mfnr )"‘rarve 'pnn’;pln: T s ,",:[',::'r;,rlrg;;:h{“:;:"l m"mf:::_v “’\!rs Caroltne Whiting Penfleld, SILK SHIRTS ON THE BALCONY JACKETS’ been silent too long. Without credit |clevation of business ethics and el alectio yasterday, the Tife of Loren D. Penfleld, dled at| thishcountry woulaifinot ihe s 10th | safcevardingiot helidenceste, (020 S SO A ey A b O e (R BRI (B TS Regular $6, $8, $10 Just Above Our Men’s Furnishings Shop BATHROBES Tats power and business would not |the cooperative work of the Hartford ooy oo e e B omgrens. CYENINE after a long iliness’ Death| : be able to live. |association and the individual efforts e i % e @ Milse 2. The woting 143 not unexpected and she had 4 95 Here many interesting bargains await visitors Loyalty and economy are the two [0f former President Youns, (ESIAN G ONRRE: gt E heen proctically unconsclous for ° who will find shopping for gifts for men easier $5 ‘ ’( , Lady Ludlow's first husband, Sir| cent trip to America and expressed | Captain Plummer caught another whale near S abine Pass 16 vears ago. { Julius Wrnher, the Bouth African his appreclation of the hospitality shown him In the United States. | Being unahle to acquire the ob-| — | | 5= (as light, only 1,079 votes or 40 per ..o 1ty V " ) essentlals of commercial activitles |dent Plerce and Messrs. Alton, Gus- - 106 S E0E S0 6 M o cember, there *Yore gV ey L e T in this place, out of the way of the rushing today, Mr. Tregoe asserted, Loyaity tetter and Rice. He further stat oeln i st K Lk 3 mis to cooperation is probably the most that there was never a time like the [ "““l’ polled, 67 per centi 4 y543 at New Hurtford. She wa| a man would select for ?}““dm ’ . . The smoking jackets are important. Without cooperation | Present when the economic situation LSEIBIALlOD) the daughter of William G. and Re- himself. We have only There are so many different articles on display of the usual popular : e 9% | Bingham fared better here °ster-' poces Dix MeNa oy i (i S At DY 2otary, | Of the country demanded a close ad4 5 2 Dix McNary. Sre had been a o i in this Gift Shop that one will readily find many 8 ixtures, tailor fomaty [ herenco to the ‘:rulh gospel based 9a¥ than in the gubernatorf race, ' regident, of New Britain for the past twenty-five dozen at this P wool mixtures, tailored |upon the three * yamely recelving 70 per cent of the votes g3 years, unexpected price, each suggestions of pleasing little things that are with frogs. The bath- actér, capacity and capital. cast yestorday against 67 per cont as marrled In New Britaln, tailored by an expert easily forgotten. Garters, arm hands, _neck- robes are fashioned vocated: The continuance he last month. The ""l'f"(”‘fi ‘:”1"”’ b 20, to Loren Dwight Pen- and in neat conservative wear, hose, etc. One very special item is one from imported fabrics stato organization with loyalty to here was very small, but as the day field, The ceremony was performed " A o e 0o ine B the stote seecetars: Keepine up @ wore on the voters came in Increas-| by Rov. Willlam Walker, at that patterns, They can't hundred dozen $1.00 four-in-hand 79c into a loose fitting, com= large membership by individual ef- ing numbers and the late vote Was| time pasto he I Baptist last long, so act quickly. ties at each fortable robe. whlch Is the foundation of eredit. \,ATEe TETACIETL b W C s [ e THREE l'OR S'_’. B S He termed the election of November |, % "oy o ginpor Father | Yesterday's contest was probably | th War, whs wiviies Ser v Men’s Furnishing— : New Men’s Shop— 4 a contest of principles, not & €on- 1,1y 4 gt and national inte the last In which the Australian years town clerk of New First Floor Gift Shop—Balcony Third Floor test of parties, and stated that ";‘j bureau; create o local and stato ad- ballot wiil be used here, as two vot- ; Jf was glad that traditions won. He |\l ST - machines were orderea mur-| Mrs, Penfleld was the scored the third party who would p 1 at the last town meeting woman ofttimes re seek & change in the constitution. |, iy oo iiation, presided at the ban- money was appropriated to buy | “motherly.” Her qulet, una He sald that when one department ool e ing manners won her the respect and is subordinated the republic Wil [V'E o ool e ihe Phoentx Tn- 4 esteem of st of admirers , E fade andmm hvfn_;fl ";" f‘lflh “‘FF ;’y’\‘; surance Co., Hartford, S e thington Bank and Trust| of later gener a few FOR MEN nounced as a “desplcable 1l the fyy,q jagigiative committe y s ning a manufacturers’ ex- | v J 3 ve memler o J " T : ARl AT AT) w y F A 5 sets for me o specially prepared and attempt to subordinate the power of | gooiation, reported on the work of pinit in the bank during the holi- | of the t Baptist chu She was FOR MEN These gift sets for men are specially prepared 5 boxed. Our own regular qualities with no extra the supreme court to fhat of €on- | pig committee and the outlook for SGie o e Having beeni L actlve tn Martha Chapter, q e o o - gress. future activity along legisiative lines. it to participate. Several have ar, of which Many women are buying this type of muftler to wear charge for the holiday packing. A\wlh Twregzw (;mphu’;n ‘p':n":;n:‘;v‘w KM FHubbard b ec(on ly set up thelr exhibits. IR Dty Ll e Suspenders in individual boxes. of loyalty to the cred a8 Henry Pease of the Hartford Cor I ost members =0e. Tie. SL.00. SL5 which he termed “the finest profes- nocticut Trust Co., Hartford, chair X will rematn open every night e was a Early this season we established the muffler head- Each ...... o 50¢, Toc, $1.00, $1.50 slon of God's earth today.” He eX-|man of the nominating committee of || i o} cinag eve, The new Christ- | Memb ‘s Rellef quarters for this territory by displaying the English Garters and zum )an( S S A P pressed his indignation at the busl- 1y organization, reported the nom bitiaa been startadianddie rps an reside for two made cashmere mufflers at much under usual prices. Per set i o e ao0e mdoc 8 S1.00 ness exccutives who are anxious to 'ination of R. H. Hubbard of th ! arted and 8| (orms, and p : ! : : e s e send thelr salesmahagers to $ales Beaton & Cadwell Co., New Britain aex ofilocalirealden aihave | i 1gh ; o The new cricket stripes are here in the becoming g convention but who bellttle the Im- | ag a director of the association for “"°'¢4 Blreed s y h fabric, a new light weight which is very pnpuia)_. Per pair .....e.. . , 40¢c, 50¢ portance of credit conventions and ia term of one year, to Ml an exist-| o o0 TE T @ pa gy ! ] aughter, ) BACH +isviswemioloie $1.25 regard as immaterlal the attendance ing vacancy. i L el v : ¢ of their credit managers at them. He | Other speakers at the banquet | ‘' L b ren. W. Marsha ¢ Wool mufflers in a lfu'gc assortment of plaid effects, stressed the importance of loyalty to | were: William E. Hillard, e - a S grandda k 8 ¥ - popular widths. 2 the Federal Reserve System, and New Haven Association o AL S “‘,L“_‘"l‘e, “’“f"‘l‘;',‘"”"[’“ ¢ Irederick Ste ot Holyoke, }'ull}l‘ength andipopu $1.85 urged the credit men to defend It. Men; Arthur Mahoney, of S 1 \ ]“1 q‘-’]"“\" 8 ""’;q‘f ‘fl”n"j 2o n, Marshall acher o2 e e S1LRT “zr:‘or“:\;:‘r;loqtll::\flp;alnd must “\{;;m‘:r;: !]i‘nl\' u»{nJ& “vn I\!y': len mmencing at 7:30 o'clock. There | uneral e will be held at Fne wool, alpam and worsted knitted scarfs in plain A special showing of men’s golf hose, a gift sure to be be remewed. He sald that the fall- ' newly elocted vice-president of t ¢ Will e songs, drills, and recitations| the Stan treet homa ¢ colors, hegxthers and bordered effects. ¢ :l]‘[‘!'y(nthd.ml many months, q‘un.fr.:m : (m ng the wures of the, first and second Nation- 'Hartford association, and L. W. bY the chi "r:v". and speclal muslie. 3 o'clock illla Under priced at .... . e 9160 matching of any suit. I‘l::]x‘.cm«,:‘ smart large and ul banks were due to the Inck of |Young of the Stanley Works Mr, Santa Claus will be on hand to pre- s wiil offt will be in small plaid effects. These are sure to rn!‘ v the cooperation and rredl!! e | Young mr:m 1 a \\M’mw to n,’ jst each child with some gift. { IMI pu]{e]\\(lyoldm*porlul ~mr1(\ in ::1la:‘wet'\x\;ut]nlwntfif craving for something different in golf hose. ~ Much Mr. Tregoe stated that the pres-|visiting credit men and express: ) S I = i heautiful plaids, stripes and tweed effects, full leng S = SR Q150 € =0 ent capacity production ls 35 per|the hope that they would meet n nion Rebekah lodge will hold 1ts | Qo tharn Pacific Workers ,-uf] \udthpand fring gd underpriced at, per pair....81.50, §2.50, §3.5( 0 cent above tha consumption capa-|(this city at least once a year. nnual Christmas exercises in Odd| clty. There should be a transition| Entertalnment was fur w.vf ws' hall, Forestville, tomorrow (.mntcd BOO“ in W ages Bach from volume production to econ- [the Misses Sylvia Norden, Edith |ev : e Fine imported rmmnw A(,l'[f( somewhat ]qrgnr :1'7(1 GIFT SL[PPERS o Wednesday half-h c mpa | 1gine w heavier in very wunique patterns found only in this by the merchants ISiilihe atal ers, resulted re Rivok \Iwmal lot. FOR THE MEN e e gre. Subil Each ....oooieeiiiiiiiinnnnnns THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT and the stores will be kept open S i it 3 ‘ evenings during the same perlod Y Sneh Extra size 1mpm“od «ra.f~ in most unusual designs. Dar Green w edroo; lippers 1 A : ey A practical, warm wrap for men or women. Everetts and Hylos, \ 1 Shades tion will give a dance in the com-) © s ' A : " munity hall, Saturday evening. el ; Many other scarfs in silk from both Domestic and |t‘fllh(‘l lluuw \“‘”m\ TR foreign markets in unusual designs made by experts | TR e Oners Says Hibben Predicted NEW YEAR FROLIO Priced at R $4.95, $6.50, S$10 ) . “q “V“““mf\fl,h to L_e“me elabe st anual Men's Muffler Section—First Floor $2 75 to $4 00 ~ e [w‘rifl‘sm“a‘ evniatioal 3 he Progra | I “V“\ 'L'\(r et in the United States in the near fu- Sl Sl To Suit Every Taste and Purse At tre.simine to the revolution 1t caion The 2 program of | SPeCia”y Priced Hosiery $3. OO o $3 50 such organizations as the Llons and Kiwanis clubs could not exist. It Is a losing game to try to play the game alone and the person who tries to do it deserves to loose. It is the duty of the American peo- ple to be loyal to good government, ginning tomorrow evening, the raid that Americans erect monuments to 111 : be served at 11 FOR MEN Moctaaiis n Trotzky, Boris L. Brasol " o et ) ¢ an att told an army trial a m. ¢ s orchestra of Hart- Fine quality specially twisted silk fiber and lisle h In Several S bossd et it ireumed heatiag no jford ish the musi for men in a most durable construction including all the fitness of Captaln Hibben to re i i lain colo: r pal 50 fain his commission in the officers’| ACCEPT HOCKEY nnm popular and plain colors. Per pair ....... . 50c ! - d e l i \»lu : \h 2 2 Stores Taservel corpul iast inight. | " Drasol , ~In Silk and lisle mixtures in new, novel ideas, most at- mported knglish Traveling shippers who prior to coming to this country tonight, T. Folding Sliy 1 1918, w econd Neutenant in L ehat fosttiea sy tractive for wear with low shoes. Colors are brov 10 R. R. Arcade 392 Main St. \ e R r‘v:-flrw\‘;‘ ‘[’u:r‘l‘.n S e e 1" lp‘_!-'k‘af e gray and black also mixtures, plmd: and all over $4 00 . rout , that Hibben R ACK heE avawe | 60 000 MR leashtorEthat oty L b N R ¢ S Watches, Diamonds,” Wrist Watches and g e Hte e o e oy effects. Per pair . £ Men’s Shoe Shop—Fifth Floor Chajns, Links, Pins, Ivory, Pens, Clasps, Etc g{htm on the recognition of woviet Assoctation, Limited Men's Haberdashery—First Floor Men's and Boys’ Shoes of Qualt § Sps, K = ja at the Society for FEthica on April 15, 1928 PALACE " "™ “THE CYCLONE RIDER” i THRILLDRAMA EVER SCREENED!

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