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b A N ‘ 7% NEW BRITAIN DAILY, HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1025, y itk & ! DDEETRANSTER oo e e T e e ey .1" 276,700 of preferréd stock, consisting ?:mo ofbe by Im;lpr'm::‘a Just before BAIJ"]“NE T“nAY. v years. For one year, August MUNI[}IPAI‘ITY NflT ' SENS LAST WI ficlal wreaths and emblems, ) of 292,767 $100 par shares; $27,- “; .Er:’r;;‘\l:::"?l'\lor:e ::nl::; Wes- Anderson, Vega street; for two years, | The funeral was attended by & . . . N h dly a |l Albert ¥, Eichstaedt, 278 Cherry huge erowd, Wl . N 446,926 class™A stock, 665,950 shares | ropregontative of twl'{nln ‘:fl Dotuu ' strect. Third ward, R, C. Germond, b IS NOT GRAT]FIED . . 4 at $76 d share ana 439,815 ahares of | heirs, to whom he is related by mar- 143 Hart street; Bruno Wagner, 97 Japan is the largest market for . A At non-par common stock carrled in|riage spent a few moments with the | = ’ South Burritt street; Anton Cleszyn- Ho Wanted To Be Bupled in Bronze | American softwoods, taking riore the balance sheet at $5,338,314, Dillon, Read forces. Neither Sey- Y sk, 36 Curtls street; P, Walnwright, I Crystal Coftin Like ¥rlend than 800,000,000 feet from the U. : | | V! urn nor the trustees of e Do ai 3 6 urt t; . ] ol it ’ 076 Mllons Twold-ROODAN .o, 35 ore it s it s v e Polls WAL Be Opem From § 0[5, 2w % keomie 38 agenundInuries Not U \ It was disclosed in connection with | upon the announcement of the sale, Vine street; J, M, Byrdick, 63 Grove | IR (] u“on 0, mtor Go. lem the reorganization plan, On the | cxcept that it was true. | 9 o’mock p. m. Hill; 73"; Surtis, ‘l‘;rl,l(;woln u'::;e [0 me Gl[y y The Assoctated Prews | uuch mJE Fm ) king, April 2.—The last wish of basle of the plan these earnings “The Dodge plant,” says the De-| Fourth ward, for three years, John l would produce “.ITI,:‘IT after d.ri troit Press Predo, in announcing the —_— A. Anderson, 325 Chestnut street; Fi Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, first president of | F gl , preclation charges, , interest and|gaje today, “Is the second largest Joseph Landwehr, 49 Woodland e Chinses : | fl : lhll;'d \;‘ork.l Abpl;I! 2.—~Anerr= taxes, After dividend on the new|automoblle plant in the world, It Balloting for 48 members of the street; J. August Carlson, 1574 New Haven, April 2.~A munici- the Chinscse republic, that he be | \ fl‘;:“’, l";“'":u‘ W:"' ’fi;’" "f preferred and class A stocks there| hagi its first motual beginning in a |CItY meeting board for three-year [ Dwight street; J. €, Webh, 705 Stan- | pality in Connecticut is not lable in |burled in & bronze -crystal coftin AN IO R ownership _ of | would be a balance of $497,813 | smail plant erocted in 1910, follow- |torms and.several to fll vacancles|ley strest: Joel Bloomquist, 79 |damages for Injuries or fatalities to |10 my friend Lenine,” went un- J Dodge Brothers, Inc, one of the i fes t ? O 2 largest antomoblle comptnies, has | CIUIVAIeNt to $1.13 @ share on the| ing years tn which the two'brothers, | will begin at § o'clock this afternoon | PVIght street: Mrs. Emille Andzi- | patrons of playgrounds in publicly |(W/I1ed today. - The bronze casket | Get Dg, Edwards’ Olive Tablets Ay . T Read and com. |P¢W common stock outstandivg. | Horace E. and John R. had strug-|ang contl 419 o'clock this eve. |/AtIS 236 Chestnut street; Everett ; Publlely |1ong awaited ftom Moscow, arrived sy ) passed to Dillon, Read and com- i ntinue until 9 o'clock this eve- 2 : operated parks, according to Judge |and proved to be & Skl : 2 p ot Naw York bankere: in & cash [#led to make a beglnning n the| . Tha' vot 5 o | Gerlander, 456 Chureh street; Hen- £¢ jand proved to be a shoddy affalr,| That is the joyful ery of thousands | Washction Involvigeleles than $475, Completing Detalls | manufacturing world, largely with |"\"8: The vote will be by ballot{ning jonnson, 893 East street, To|Isaac Wolfe of the superior court |unsuitable and was rejected, ince Dr, Edwards produced Clive \ ! Mt:‘n;;:’ e, e hap (14, Detrolt, April 2.—Representatives | POOT success.” {and will be registered in school |l vacancy for one year, Joseph |who yeste handed down a de.| Tonlgbt Dr. Sun's body lies in the | Tablets, the substitute for calomel. @ - ' of Dillon, Read & Co, continued | Unusual fidelity of the two Pulldings in each of the six wards. |Maleska, 706 Stanley street. TI(th | oigion in the sult of Samuel 1ns western hills of Peking, nine miles| D, Edwards, a practicing physician ‘ U Hefused $150,000,000 . There are no conteats for the of- |ward, Matthew Kokoszka, 210 Wash- | w0 suit of Bamucl Epateln, fpon 1o city, in colestial Piyuenssu | for 17 years and calonm ozi-tima The exact purchase price was not | here today the work of compleMfig | brothers to each other, was extend- administrator, aganst the city ‘of temple. It will be removed later to | enemy, discovered the formula for Olive al . the detalls of the transter of Dodge | ed to the veterans among thelr em- |fices and the following will be[ington street; Stanley Sutula, 18 " L [ > ] f:."::lfi“&'ep.'l’fi.f&?fn""t';"i 1:: :" Brothers, Inc., to n?elr banker em- | ployes, and not the Ieu‘t of the | ¢lected: Gold street; Frank Browzik, 34 Or- (New Haven, which fs effect decided |Nauking, the city In which Mr. gun | Tablets while "”“1’35 patients for y that it ex- y sontimental local intereat in the| First ward: Duniel Sullivan, 113 |ange street: Ignacy Gwiazda, |a 810,000 damages action fn favor |first ruled as prosident. chronic constipation d livers., ceeded. & combined cash and securi- | Ployes,. the, public was without as- oy tles offer of more than $150,000,000 | surance, however, that further de-|(plant ls in the fact that I'red J. Greenwood street; Willlam Blair, 15 | High street; John McInerney, of the municipality, o West Pearl street; Claude J, Leroux, | Beaver street; James Murphy, 47 Juge Wolfe's deciston came on submitted by the Gene: Motors ' talls of the unusual financlal trans- | Haynes, president, was one of the i 7 1 cflrpontl’oh yu.\-ou‘h )5 r;l, Morgan | ter would be given out Immediately, | Dodge assoclates in the time they|851 Arch street; Joseph Ogle, 224 | Beaver street; Willlam Boland, 19 |demurrer by the city to the all neral ceremony today was Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not ok to Manchu manners and | Contain calomel, but a healing, scothing 3 vegetable laxative, n Central park, where the | . NOBriping is the “keynote” of these 1 " b " Hart street; Anthony C. Malone, 56 | Burritt street; Frank Tada, 32 Gold [tions of the complaint, On M N 'f and company. Addeq information “from time fo|were fighting their way up in the (" . 3 i 19 ! o ttle sugar-coated, olivi 1. v Confirmation © of ‘the_transaction, | time" was aseured by the spokes- | automobile world with Henry Ford, | flen sifest; James Leukens, Krch |stret, Sixth ward Misy Mary Gor- | 1024, twelve-year old Horoli bp' |bory of tho leader hus been laid ont {ngeTxgfigu;fieggw;flmvx"; | : " frian of the company last night with- | J. N. Willys and W. C. Durant |street: Oscar Moberg, rinity [man, Jack Putterman, James Mc- |stein and r children were play- [sinee his death, the services began, | 0 4‘ Yepresenting the . largest single | ma P ’ Mr. | street; Walter W. Gould, 139 Win- | Aleer, James C. Crowley, Jr. Abra<|ing In fhe Edgewood p 1Azl | AMtonanYat pacidentalWaye wag sadhi] f;‘ufiggzflhc&‘g never force them - | out /definite statement when the si-| Something. of the pride that char. k transfer of an industrial ‘corpora !lencs continued here for two days, |acterized the organization was |throp street. Second ward, John F.|ham Lipman, Leon F. Llegey, ground here, Y were swir shown In a recent statement by |Gl 55 Pear street; John A. Huber, | Thomas F. McDonough, Dennis J.|the ropes of a so-called merry go |8 ten | 118 Maple street; Henry Martin, 185 [ Mahoney and Howard Y. Stearns. [round. The fron pole, from which ing on s cas askot in which Dr.| [fuhave s idast beown motth encasad, whils countless pad hreath—a dull, tired feeling—sick admirers gazed upon his | headache—torpid liver: + ton for cash:in the history of Amer- ica finance, was made by Dillon, [ Would again be broken. Read:. a Short announcemet was made last | Mr, Haynes that in the first T —constipation, ..n:: ‘.?:{é:;'p_ln{-'::; n:r‘::“l':n_ night that the sale had been con-|years the company manufactured a |Maple street; August E. Wallen, o4 B D |the ropes were suspended® toppled | fac ‘ | you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re- cously by fnembers of the firm in | summated, excepting for very minor | million automobiles, 90 per cent of | )}-ple street; Aaron Danjelson, 125 The culture of tobacoo in Egypt over and fell o the boy who died the 15 of serolls extolling Dr. | sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ New York and by A. C. Schwartz, | details, Announcement of the sale | which were in service when the de- | Falrview street; Samuel L. Hirch- |is forbidden by law, but the coun- |following day. The city was sued on were hung from the | Olive Tablets at bedtime, who closed the negotlations in De- | Was made in New York at the same | cade ended, liffe, 180 Cherry street; Stephen |try has a large cigaret manufactur- {the theory that it was.liable for|walls of the mortuary chamber and‘ Thousandmkelhanevu;cnlmg\s: troit, g | time, where the price was set in Not the least interested in the | Sautter, 114 Maple street; Louls M.|ing industry. damages because of the accldent. wljoining temporary structures | to keep right, Try them. 15¢and Public: Stock Offering nancial circles at something above | yarms of the transaction here yester- | Within a .short. time the huge | $150,000,000 and possitly $175,000,- | gay n which millions were play- | motor business founded by John [000. Earller information quring the | things, is the United States govern- | and’ Horace Dodge, a little more | day had intimated that the entlre| ment Its part of the sale price, | than ten years ago will be trans- | (ransaction might be on a cash basis. | wyich the Dodge heirs will be re- formed from a closed family cors | The announcement disposed of the | qponsibla tor, on the basly of other | poration to one of the largest pub- | rumors that the eale was part of a|smilar sales, will run into the mil- | , . . . m ficly owned outomobile companies in | many millions consolidation em-| 5, } 5 the Uhnited States. Reorganization | bracing plants not now in General | PN R | of thé company's capital structure is | Motors. | | planned by tha néw bank owners, | So far as known here, the long| A flourishingleather manufac- who wlill subsequently make a public [ conferences, preceding the an-| turing industry has been bullt up offering of securities probably ex- | nouncement of the sale were be-|in Egypt, as the result of teaching ] Walthams and Elgins at Cost . i : Diamonds at Cost Silverware at Cost @ Jewelry at Cost ¢ It will pay- you to investigate this sale if you need E a dependable watch, a life-lasting perfect diamond ring, a set of sterling silver, or a high grade clock. 2 ceeding $100,000,000, | tween the representation of the east- | Jeather work to children in the Reorganization Plans | ern banking company, who were ' schools.« - Everything Must Be Sold verything Must Be Sold—Lowest . Prices In Years | Holders of the old $10,000,000 nreferred sfock will receive 1 1-2 Come In And Look Around | M. C. Le Witt shares of new common stock for each old shate, Holders of old com Jeweler-and Diamend Dealer | 295 Main Street | on stock will recelve four-tenths of 2 new share of common for each old one, ‘ Bank credjtors wifh claims of | 22,404,381, will receive a cash pay- ment of twenty per cent and for the balarice will recelve for each $1,000 of debt six shares of preferred, saven and one half shares of class A and four and three-tenths shares of common. | | Z'Under the plan of exchange there lwill be 292,767 sharesvof preferred 'stock, carried at $100 a share; 365,- 139 shares of non-par class A, stock, arried at $75 a share and 439,815 } arest of non-par common, carried about $12 a share. he new preferréd stock will be even per cent issue cumulative for two years and redeemable at 0, The class A stock will be en- led to five dollars cumulative after five years. Reorganization completed, the new company wiill have outstanding $22,396:900 first mortgage bonds, the exlsting’ lesue and . other existing funded debt and honds of subsidiary and affillated companies and the new five yeat notes totalling $6,209,525. " ONLY SALE IN 31 YEARS These two models indicate the style status for Easter. We commend them to the man who. knows what is correct and to the man who . wants to know the newest and best style ideas. Both of these models exemplify the full, loose, straight coat and trousers. They have been acclaimed East and West as the snappiest “collegiate” suits of the season. These two, and many more models here in AND NOW FOR A “BIG SEASON” Spring at last! And here are shoes to help make it a “Big Season” for | YOU! A time of conquests, popularity, achievement! - Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES | Same as pictured in Patent Calf, t Russian Calf, Black Satin, Military And Values to make it a Big Season Low Heel and Spanish. —for US! 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