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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925, ’ M GHARLEY BRIGKLEY ]N urer, Mra. Willlam A, Cashmore; C- | | | |directors, Mrs, G. ¥, Brown, Mrs, | lty tems W 4 ¢ A | | Walter Westlake, Mrs. Burton ¢, | BN [ a” S T B , DENIAL OF ACCUSATION torey, Arthur 6. Xmea "aia™"sic | il | All( William Joy‘ Herman 8 Hall, director of the | J/ —_— | | state trade school, is 11l at liis home Amerloan Mt . YORK & HAKITORD STOCK Former Harvard Football Star De. | | with the grip, T aaoLin e JESIAROE CebIATed A " ) NEW .- . g 5 | Miss Josephine Miller of Cedar |, e S AR 0RE 1O S ORI A — NO[ OIfic]aHy But i[] Sense Tha[ nles Charges of Forgery | R INJ”RE[] street will return fn the near future y ""”"”"' ‘I," ;“ Rtoc ]; ot : }1 WEST MA[N ST. NEW BRITAIN,- =5 ym Beechwood school for a vaca- el AL L AL D S ) Preferrea idéf‘" waod s * vaca o140 were e sent: | PECULaLIYE Tnterest Centers on Tel. 2040 * “0 le A Md Bpringfield, Mass, May 28, (AP)~— Katherine B. Ferguson of Naw “" . ™iee A ges 16 Made |Charles B, Brickley, former Harvard York clty has been Visiting her| oy jons of $201161 for 192 TheS[‘, Stocks HAXTFORD OFTICE 6 CENTRAL Row 2 4 - [football player, on trial in superior {mother “Mrs, D. . Terguson of reported hy the West \4.:;7\xyy.'.",v1| e 4 London, May 28.—(AP)—Ambas. COUrt on indictments of forgery and || ' Chestnut street for the past week, . S A h (4 & Coke C'o., In contrast to ne otl Ve Fanle i Maved =i v e e R T i g Tk HOBpial|mis rerguson ene an e w5 G2k S o cntr Lo el rol| wew Sork ey 84 (AT)—Ta Ing at a luncheon given -in his St0Ck manipulations, took the wit- : ’ Y] Ordune, May 30th for Europe ek ) UBBELL: Mortmani 0% (Muck prioes we Offer honor, by the English-speaking |N°8 5and in his own defense today in Sm(]“s Coudmgn Engine Company 2 an T aRonel N os oa| Reosseaediuncnecked at thesopens J unfon’ today, matd it diq his heart |40 flatly contradicted the testimony stll alarm about 10 o'c » Atenel Xk earned [ing of today's market, with specu- s g00d 10 see tens of thousands M‘o{ previous witnesses that he nu-i b geom— night for a fire in a rubhis e “ 3 : e ”‘]m“,w ”?‘k lative interest centered chiefly in 1 vlzed o y % - i prefe dividends for 0 |the motor shares ew high rec- e e g Uy K_;;:::n{lnt”x' F:;r;f:*l slgnature to Blge- | piisha Joseph, a painter, employ- |Uie rear o fthe building I ; CeRE It e IR EOME ‘,J“d,',,m\“,,, e res 100 Landers F 1and it had a tendency to bring the ||0n ord Carpet Co. stock cer-loq by the John Boyle Co., was sc- | 43 Main street. No damage resuit In the previous 12 | \pucl S A [} r ar Unlteq Slates and Great Britain | fcales owned by W. J. Hines an|ropusly fnjyred this afternoon short- | The annual Inspection of o b s e e s AT ROl e D officla at ‘comd o Who! Y ¢ c bl : e J Dt was $1,2¢ or lu g demand was otad fo closer together, and at the same “rlzv]‘h. "“W Al m’l’,"[:”Y by ‘|]"“y‘:“ ly before 2 o'clock when he fell from Nal lodge, A, F. and A. Al 10 conts a on the commor W ,L_. Motc .“\\ wn-lrm-’r‘V i : time It gave the travelers fnaight |, oy WG Bt LARL time (I 1822) 1q yeatrold at the second story of tho |l2at uight by District Deputy Thom. e P el iy st Into somo of the Europcan problems |y s ;,,.,:..Tum“';]:..\l ot ”."“, Turner byllding on Arch street and 8 H. Desmond. onsa)ldntion] GELRCRers BEown il it s ooy CaArse Ldcledel et That confront the world today. [power of attormey was signet Sy landed on'hia head on tho pavement | o ; 0, and Crocker Bros. two of the AR e S L Ambassador Houghton sald it was Kyt Sternbers, & former. employs '¢/0W: Other workmen employed at APPROPRMT]ON MADE | listributors of plg iron, i L B Y always a mystery to him why 8o of {he riow defunct brokerage “‘-m‘ the bullding gave him first aid treat. « yre and alloye fn the ‘east, ir Under the i onal of mb im. '/:'l:"ll”«- It was almost & migra- | Brickley further confradicted the ‘\,)'"“'n"]l‘""lu:;:‘ “'I'“'J“"I';"‘ll ’I'""’""“ smbi: (Special to the Herald.) a3 Rogers Brown & Crocker Bros.|uional operations, industrials and on, e i X 5 " [lance and the ed man was taken dngton Home for Crippled Chil- |1y vill go intno effect on July ¢ : % 3 previous testimony of W. J. Hines Newington Home for Cripy specialtios forged stemdily ahea change “Some come to study, some 10 that he had never speculated |'MCT% Partner the two firms whl ro- gyttt S0 it Hoiitor n-m”z‘ Members New York Stock Es work, some to play, ofhers because |through Gibson and Co. Trickley | S2Muel Johnson, the foreman | dren Will Reccive $25.000—Com- | iy ‘ne stockholders and the active | \pmas oy i Members Hartford Stock Esxchange 2 % L ' | o jol owly es = dtors maintalned the leader: [ it n: u\ habit and still others, I sus- |said that Hines gave him a check “r‘;‘l\\:“fiw:":l'l” {:rv\;i nul(r,\\h’ 8- ision WA B(S5.000 ¥ ment will ba unchanged. D. [y oo GRS MeE 06 18 ol New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 pect, because thelr wives make for $2,000 with which to trade and |*P*1 Joseph's hurtling body yn i1s A ix Bush will be chalrman and | yronqened 1o jnelude & variat udd Buildin; i them come,” sald the ambassador. [later turned over to him the stock | SC0ht He was working on' the | yygnieq, Arthur A, Fowler president of the |l G101 eHindieae ! niiding, Pourl At cormer of Lawly, Hvitach, e “But whatever the reason, 1 re- certificates as collateral for further (%7K below and was _standing . 1 shares. Kenewed buying of 1 folce In the fact of their presence, trading. Brickley was the last wit- | "I€F the scaffold, moving away ouly | Hartford, May g e Felgicbinig: & N : o T e b R e A !l secadihiorcra Ithelintortubats! hian| A sresertotivant thlk Aliars A back divldend of 1 por cent has |( 28 170 Tine, based on the bellef We recommend and offer Amerjcans swarming over England |this afternoon. "l"m“ tumbling down. As it .was, 25,000 for building re b 1 1 on the preferred stock '”_ TE ! "v”_"l"l' be and over continental countries, for | It s alleged by the commonwealth ‘””““A"n escaped without injury al- of Inter 1 tor o bl Ao S T belleve when they return home, |that Hivgs gave Brickley 50 shares 'N0UER two full cans of paint fell Home for Cripg Children. The | July 1o ho of record July ¢ B Lot e e 10/t they will be much better quaiified of Bigelow-Hartford stock when |27 Dim. one of them capping 1is house cut from its resolution a eSS T o 2 Lo nointy to play thelr part as citizens of the |Brickley fold him it would be easier (N®4d While & creamy colored second | ciause establishing a commission t0| T Now Jersey Zine’ Co. declared [(6fe Tecorded by fide Water Oll L . republic.” |for Brickley to purchase more of {he |C4tIN8 paint poured over his head new buildings which involved idend of 2 per cent pay- | Fisher Body, ;IM“M B" Certifi- 1n welcoming Ambassador Hough- stock for Hines if he had certificates | ‘”‘”\" neck and body. expenditu Y 10 to stock of record Junc |caten ~May Stops, International STOCK ton, Lord Birkenhead sald the new to show that he already owned some "; ”T"l”’”“l explaln fust how the 20, The regular quarter dividend je | 1°/eDhoNC W 1;" Motor, b S % S 3 s o T c riek. “ccldent happened although from 1 of June, rate advances in U, eel B American envoy had arrived in | Of it. This stoclk, it Is alleged, Brick 2 ., 1o a end i # A . . . Yingland at & time when the diploe |lev Dledged with the Commercial |!1® aPPearance of tho scattol, it (' h'(’”\"’ h“d“ }‘P“ Way B BORe &b de Price on Application ; matic, social and political relations |TTUst Co. hers as collateral for a ?PP®ATs that Joseph silpped up in To Mak(‘ hf‘t(m sSmoke s exchangel (ransactions inil:y dard industrials, For- of the United States and Great Brit- (lan. When Hines, who had been |MK!INg a painter's hitch in the side | ayicaco, S— (Al —A long continued ¢ 2 dy el ain never had been more harmon. |In Europe returned he was com. [[OPe%. After he fell, the south side ;.o iEF Y CIE T £ y $4.85% ous. pelled to resort to litigatlon to re. Of the scaffold Rey held vu;l.m- il T - and i S mon practics during election cam- 3 EEa glo of g'mmt 45 an;:.":’.’ at an an-| ouping hams and bac . g15e In what is known, in Ioaittlng thawinaes rd'fin/:sonnfllnlr(’. LRI L =) &5 “twisting the lon's tail, ! e second fl he | quantities of smoke v can wie - Birkenhead, “but 1 don't recall that | suggestion 1« Ttevived That Govern- [conter of the. board tar e - oy | direct contact Nl the m e e s oy P el Hde. Clev [eitiin el 2808 R L O e ; e 108 atospe roer oy 2orth |t spstem i een discaried. n : n MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES :n!fl\v\n’m];;;l by the procss ment May Supervise Private of paint when, without wasning, the \‘.1 e e . : Donald R. Hart, dgr. ¢ his country never ven- # irdwond suwdus er-| 1 i J ture fo pluck Aw.q from the Loans Carcfully. end of the ecaffold gave way and|izeq and smoulders ¢ r ne o id i ! atapulted him to the ground, wth noa NEW ISSUE e.” | Washington, May Immediately a large pool of hlood . 2| n bu from | for deposit under the recaplta i - land is ““"““‘" the experl- | g rest desive of the American gov- feried all around on the sidewalk ints Lo ind lons wera con= 450,000 Shares “""" ( ",“ ”'\‘ )K X H“;' int '1‘““ "':'t crnment to pu ional pressure 2nd Joseph was unconscious. His A ) 1 ) 3 1to ‘ . Constrn S 7 N wiliout tlhie slightest desire to try upon the tions of Europe \Nelpmates hastened to give him re i = : s quently mars . oursclves,” was Lord Birkenhead's nas revived the euggestion that 1€l While others went for assistance. | g oo SEa [ ' s the r f me to the suppont 01115 e as ectnc Co an shot at American prohibition. Washington might iercafter excreise| The distance of the fall is esti. | i t s o 1 ecialti o s Jciehennng Nevilla Chamberlain paid tribute |5 girjoter serutiny of proposed pri- Mated at a little over 20 feet, Sl ‘ i sl reported o hee issues and toward (DELAWARE) . to Ambassador Houghton by saying yute American loans abroad. 14 ; : g 1 e ek, th oon 1t e market was again Awmericans were not accepted in There is no tangible evidence that . 4 1 3 AL Al 1 wn Water' tending rd. Befora midday, 1g GAN y England as foreigners, but more a8 | auch a policy actually is in prospect, B “Elegzm s Cache Is S We ceClave gains of to 4 points had been (lass “A” Common Stock tellow! sountrymef: nut particuiar signineance atuches| Found Behind Billboard |z : i Lo ameicanpCen Naal) The I The high commission of Aus- to th tion because of the re=| Syne Lot i , the railvoad Me ra k, Shattuck he Louisville Gas & Elect. 4 Sir Josefh Cook, assured the | cent conference hetween Secrefaries | o' Kecte, doing qute oee . 770N is gene tributed 1o first p clectric power and light dllld natcuiilcl Co(i . btelf“ o that the American fleet | Kellogg, Mellonand Hoover.all mem- | srounds on Stunles st roe 1aer ) g1 1 at 4 in the city of I and manufactured gas en o hearty 'welcomo on 5 B refunding com- | apened -";:lw n\”‘jflf‘rt last night, | ; skl ! 1 the city of Louisville and neighboring commumgles to a e L {18l Rerartment 15| oorened Hron e laios pr’p\l_v that | = 4 ; : Maa ¢ Jigh-priced shares in [ combined total population in excesssof 325,000, » = was dielosed eome time @20 hat |a hillboard by a hooticspar. e on) ; ) I the Over 84% of the net earnings of the system is de- Dept. of Agriculture lly‘v"n).«t‘l.”n‘v Cooll Yas willing 10 potieved to he canvassing fhe o Denitlfliots 1 Clark Aviil esmningy ropo I g NIckel | rived from the sale of electric power and light. Addressed Harshly cruze it any serious move towara oy i'" cammival for customers his nephiew, Mdgar J. 1 ¢ tions | | R . % " on, May 28.—(AP)—Tiic | deht repudiation took shape among | iy oy arenr i BI% pint bo North Ha He w son ¢ ; \ 1 APITALIZATION © North Wanch Farmers-Producers’ countries, iluted aleotol sceurely wrapped n ;i) 15 and wing Bak < TN e Outstanding association of Minnesota has tele- b the federal government, has |y, 1“THRIPET BUE & carefil wateh of fiongywn i this city, of which his £ FIMOrs SUpEpIYing Common Stock Class “A” without par value el i aendirentiot st to prevent the ex. |1 Ml '-fir”‘:’ b \;:1 to produc - Sl dentsll 1 including this issue ....... ..026,280 shares ) HIpagine “\’;’111] be S ',‘,v“ll‘v Aaerlean ot e Bl iy mangrr of ( . Rene e OXD &l Common Stock Class “B” without par\a]ue.-fl 956 shares e e e e e e ON POLICE BLOTTER Wit : f Canonti b ' ietaeiadined “”‘E‘C"““ B” Common has a book the polato acreage for the year |submitted to Washington fn nearly| George Smith of 684 East Main |2:30 o' o o value of approximately $35 per share, which would indi- 1a95.0 X Ga SHold 1 reported to Lieutenant Sam < = . 5 EAka MARK! .\\ \_1\ \L. SLANCE cate an equity for the Class “A” in the neighborhood of B This communication was recelved | adminis disapproval uel Bamforth at police headquarters | - ke - ——— — N GO ; $9,000,000, fter announcement by the depart-|of furth American bank- (today that a spare tire and rim had |l [ 8 z. motors and acces- o 5 - . S el o to| funded their war debts, it is taken (the | Stanie " - | . nds—Firm, rails and utilities ir mon Stock on the New York and Clncaxzo Stock Exchange. T four per cont less a to (g arniva on Stani F oy ge. ! e n R ‘ for grantod that the aciion would be street last nig | unefals | ereign EIC ange : 29 Descriptive circular will be furnished on request. e , sufficl ° D end to Luropean| An automoblle tnrring around on |L: ] et L AN g ; Biead Price $26 per share. It is expected that dividend at - ™ e orrowing in Ameri West Main street : i s 7 « 3 . = : s The («.u.;u’m. ..‘r‘n.‘nm lie [n'v ] v ’f) ’I' ]“mk'r: H"r‘yw n!'v‘\r;r “z Lilllan. Robettxon e i o 5 Rraveat the rate of $1.75 per share will be paid for the quarter we ued today at the ol v of the |struck and broke a bicyele hich | L Tmitts M 1 i v 9% v H H H Tonn dlerk: Wil MRS. HULBERT RE-ELECTED |Joseph Vallaln of 17 Holmes street Sl 5 y i >ih beginning June 1, 1925, therefore indicating a yield on the 1ast Main street) an Mre. Richard Hulbert, Jr., was re- |was riding. Vallalu was uninjured : L A 3 1 gat syo 1 £ . investment of approximately 6.73%. Chapman of 155 lected president of the Ladies’ Aid [The driver of the autoniobile failed H S 454 6 ! demand WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS Ku's% of 5 Commonwealth avenue, of the Trinity Methodist church last to stop and the bieyelist reported the L S | - and Miss Mary E. Gawebek of 182 levening at the annu ting, Oth- |affair to the police. 3 . ¢ i . & | Ta z il e ) West stre Jogeph Pfeiffer of 418 er officers were clecte follows: T = b iile ; i Somers stresf, & Ny e LI Tt strect, and Miss 1 E. Fn- Viee-President, Mrs. Lillan Stotts; |READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED | ©™ e 21 Fontrs o Nl ! : o ¢ Dien Al g <lardt of Southbury, seeretary, Mrs, Rupert Penny; treas- ADS FOR RESULTS e ne 14 ; FLR g Frederick « Rernhardt Madison s - hardt of 48 Exempt from all Federal Income Taxes — Tax Exempt in the State of Connecticat $320,000 City of Hew Britain, Connecticut ‘ 414% School Bonds C. HIl of Fairyiew (alifornia Bungalows in Brazil Mary Collins Faflioon ( \u- I‘upull M | Miss 1 coa 1 Dated February 1, 1924 Due as shown below | RTan 7otk A Sl Principal and semi-annua! interest (February and August Ist) payable at the The funeral of J Z ! S coing New Btitain National Bank, New Britain, Connecticut. Coupon | gon of Mr. a e AU bonds of the denomingtion of $1,000 each. | D Falrview streef. w L 8 t 1 ¢ Lagal Investment for Savings Banks and Trust Funds in the States of New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut FINANCIAL STATEMENT ‘ \ I Assessed Valuation $112,185.686 i P 5 American Vines Restore NetiDekt : i Al75520 HEl GRAYI 4 \mm‘ndx in Gevmany Population (1920 Census) 59,316 4 Y Al - < CITY OF NEW BRITAIN, incorporated in 1850, is situated in the southern part M\ h § 0 A of Im ford Countv. Tt is an important agricultural and manufacturing center. Ban | I8 we arc ,“‘: “n»,n_' ' [ 4 ¢ ing facilities are furnished by six banks with combined resources of over §41,000 ferstlore M achcsgany ;. N S 4 inseription work to be < completed for Decora AMOUNTS, MATURITIES AND PRICES Gonton: § - Due August 1, each year 1§l f P B il B Amow vt Amownt mowni D Tk /§l JohnF. Meehan ¢ Amer £11,000 3.50% $11,000 $11,000 1944 3.85% |9 4 e 3 : 11.000 3.50 11,000 11,000 1945 3.90 i fongmchial N prk 1 11,000 3.75 11,000 12,000 1946 3.90 Cor Lot Llere oL 5 11,000 3.80 11,000 1 12,000 1947 3.90 Ll L 11,000 3.80 11,000 193 2000 1948 3.90 L i 11,000 3.85 11,090 1040 12,000 1949 3.90 n i R fa ; 11,000 385 11,000 1941 12000 1950 3.90 Low Power Signalli ing : ; 11,000 3.85 11,000 1942 12,000 1851 3.90 N ( ¢ gnall ; 11,000 385 11,000 1943 12,000 1952 3.90 a TR LEd 11,000 3.85 5000 1953 3.90 o 4 . Legality approved by Me:srs. Storey, Tiorndike, Palmer & Dodge, Bostom, Mass J[: h A Ha”e £ ; | ¢ t @. L. RusTIN & Compaxy ol : e HKartford, Conn. . All Flowers for Occasions F. . Ballerer's Posy Shop Rt e 12 Church &t Tel. K86—181 | “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain.” H. L. ALLEN & CompaNY | New York City GiBSON & LEEFE New York City We do not guarantee the statements and fgures presented herein. but they are taken from sources which we believe ta be reliable | recepton . » 40 4 . ‘ 4 A 5 117 u EDLY BROTHERS & @ § HARTFORD NEW, BRITAlN Hartford Conn.Trust Bldg. Burritt; Hotel B'd’. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer and Recommend: Landers, Frary & Clark Will YOU Accept This Challenge? Webster defines INERTLA as, The inherent property of a body by which it tends to remain forever at rest unless acted upon by some outside force Undoubtedly, INERTIA is responsible for the fact that & large proportion of men leave the distribution of their estates to the law, instead of making a will Will YOU inherent properts ? HOW? Make an appointment with any of our Trust Officers and let them be the “ontsid overcome this The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square HARTFORD, CONN 5 N ne 6 " 3N pid 7 0 1LOCAL STOCRS North & Judd 42 ‘ P Stowe & Wil 28 5 Pilnanya Russel Mfg Co ........ § & Mfg « L} ] o 38 LU N \ “ "% ¥ 107 100 I 20 21e N B Gas “ o« s N ts ..138 180 ¥ & NET its b b Rillings & § LS 2 ATEMENT & treasury balance, $252.705,764 R & CLYARING HOUSE STATEMENT ork—Exchanges, §92,000,- t & Co Exchanges, §5,000,000; [Landera B ' i Y 75 ' balances, 34,000,000

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