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/ , NEW BRITAIX;I DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 38, 1925. “Shooting the Dam” - GRAND JURY TO PROBE * PICKFORD “KIDNAPPING” Meets Filay to Ascertan If it Was Redl Plot or Frame-up, Los Angeles, June 3--(AP)=C, Z, Btephens, Claude A. Holcomp and Adrian J, Wood, all charged with plotting to kidnap Mary Pickford, fiim star, will appear before the Log Angeles county grand jury here #ilay’ as a result of complaints 18- KIWANIANS FAVOR - AUTONOBILE BiLL Instruct Secretary to So Notily Representatives at Once Members of the Kiwanis club shed their couts, sat M their shirt sleeves in runke o slctic tane snd ate 50 | Mg yeiseriny againat them by the Bureitt Dfttay, n the marie 0L ullorl:‘r‘}x oftice. Bail, was est” businehs sesslon the club has ”'&\’,‘“ L s ever held. The: warmth was con- Ehahas Was a0y evidepoe fined entirely to. the temperature, ol plot or'any evidence of a fraine which, while-siesling hot, was con- |UF, "here no piot existed in the dl. siderably lowerthan the outside at. | ¢4 Plolting aguinst the screen ac- maosphere, tress, wiM be determined by the Tho most, oulstanding iteff of |FANd fury when the wholo matter fs business transacted~was the unani- '"r"'”AI over to it by District Attor & mous endorsement of a bill to make |"¢Y, Keves. k automobile owners financlally re-‘ The complaints, it was,expected, Assoclated Ol has declared a Wall Street Briefs 1HI[|H PR";EI] e S e 1, Pl Rl O Breaking Sharply recapitalization by which an issue |~ New York, June 3 (AP)—High of 24,670 udditional shares of com- | priced stocks led a general upward mon stock will be sold to a syndi- | movement of prices at the opening cate at $60 a share, also the jssu- [of today’s market, although trading 00 shares of no par value | was' marked by a few heavy spots. nt eumulative preferred to [ Publication of the terms of the St. |be exchanged for the outstanding 6 | Paul reorganization plan was fol- | per eent preferred in liquidation of | lowed by liberal offerings of the back dividends, Proceeds of the |road's shares, the common breaking |xale of new common will be used to |almost a point to 8 and the pre- pay off bank loans of $915,200 and |ferred easing fractionally to 15, $054.000 of § per cent Ave-year |General Electric scored an initial notes, | gain of more than 2 points. | Spurred by yesterday's succession The stockholders of the American Chicle Co. have approved a plan of on the bill, which was read by Stur. man 8, Dyson., "It was voted, in view | of the fact that leglalature was | scheduled to adjourn today, to have Becretary C. W, Parker get into per- sonal touch with the re&gpwnmmu and senator from this Histrict imme- diately after thq meeting, notifying him of the action of the club, Sturman 8. Dyhon was elegted | toastmaster for today and the lt-‘ tendance prize went to J. C. Moody. In speaking of the proposed bill | Dr. Hodgson said “The state of Con- | necticut licenses some very good people, It also licenses automoblle thieves, bootleggers, mentally inca- sponsible, Dr. T, C. Hodgson spoke | Wi!l forestall an effort by, Attorney 8. 8. Hahn to force/the release of Stephens on & writ of haboeas corpus hearing of which 18 scheduled for today. ; Elmers Sent to Jail ' . | - For His Third Offense | guilty 3 | the police had seized several bottles T'red Elmers, arralgned before Judge John W. Banks in superior court yesterday afternoon charged ! with violating the liquor laws on a third offense, was senténced to serve 60 days in jail on his pleg of Elmer was arrested after of what purported to be bottled in pable and morally degenerate.” He Public offering is made today of a new fssue of 83,000,000 Houston series A, due 1935, and | priced at 9414, to yield 6.80 per cent. April operating income of the American Telephone & Telegraph ®o. increased fo pared with $2,615,226 in April 1924, | “iross revenues gained more than i 50,000, Operating income for the + months this year reached $12.- 472 against $10,503,550 a year ! ago while gross increased nearly $3,000,000, gold honds, Sporadic outbursts of profit-tak- ing were quickly absorbed during the forencon trading while the mar- ctric Co, first mortgage 6 per cent | 1,184,275 com- | of favorable developments various industrials and speclalties gathered strength as trading broadened, with | gains of 4 to 5 points standing out | in a few special igsues. Despite the stock exchange investigation of the trading position in Maxwell Motor issues the B stock in the early deal. ing soared 5 points and the B cer- tificates more than 6 points to record high levels. Gains of & points each also were recorded by U. 8, Cast Iron Pipeand U. §. Dis- tributing Pfd. in the first half hour, Standard industrials resumed their advance wnder the leadership of American Can. After initial selling had been absorbed, St. Paul issues spurted upward on a heavy influx bond whiskey and a famous brand added that among those now licens- | = sponsible. far_gceldents, and many | e who don't cabry spough insurance to higher court when arraigned in the | Ket's firm resistance.to eelling pres-{ of buying orders apparently reflect- All members of fhe Wenonah Canoe Club of Bayonne, N, J., | sure created a more optimistic san | | ing satisfaction with the assessment to quality as expert canoemen must shoot the dam in the | 'h““‘ nt. ‘: hl";f“ m‘l\f::;"";;"\’19:";‘:“: | :;n;m. ‘::E';:l;l(x:on' sr;usrelnzumea Ramapo river near Suffern, N. Y. -Aboye is a member perform- | o . i 4349 15 Sabs make the highways-wate. - He safd | ‘i police court. many people are kified or- fnjureit: by, drivers who have net pwm vml‘tb Alfyed Fatturini, chargsd with mg in perfect style, but Wllllam Brown, in the lower picture, stealing 300 pounds of brass from |is shown eoming af'cropper. slt)rhs Speculative aperations in the | ! [ motor. &hares, however, waned | | somes hat after Maxwell B extended Apparent completion of the urgent | short covering in the Maxwell shares caused a later pronounced reversal ’ e gl of responsihility, 4 the Hart & Cooley plant, was fined [its rise. 714 points to the acute dis-|of their movement, the B stock fall- 1t was reported. that the eIt whl [ $50 and costs when he entered a | tress of short interest. Hudson and |ing from 127 12 to 122 and the B | 4 S s y at- | Moon Motors were heavily t, |certificates from 126 to 115, This hold an evening reeting on g, i Plea of gullty to the charge. Fat T ! a M Motors were heavily bought, |cer 5 oldian Sreshng m“iunc;ir;m]:“i. | turini took an appeal from a penai. |20 Names Needed on Clty ltems [ but Mack Trucks yielded to the pres- | demge of selling orders caused the | N g > of realizing s Next week a professor of history | ¥ Of 325 and costs and a 10 day jail at Yale will epeak, sentence imposed on his arraign- ment in the police court. sature ‘March 24 and signed by the | WWathington L. Florian Laskowskl, 16, arraigned |governor, legalizing the: playing of | Knights of Pythi before the court on a charge of escional baseball and feotball | Ness meeting this evening at Jr. O.| vana F burglary in a store en Orange street prof Lt ey b AN vanced 5% points. Higher dividend Nash Motors touched 445. fl E pleaded gullty and was glven a sus- ihen Hughes has returned to | predictions were behind the buying High Low Close the hours of. 2 and & in the after-| 1 3 : " > { pended sentence and placed on [ngop.at the .option of the elty, town | Washinzton, D. C., after speriding | movement in a number ot food and | Ajjje Chal .... 8 84% 84% | probation for one vear. Laskowskl|or borough where the games are|the wWeek-end with his parents on | chain store issues, including great|asm Bt sug .... 4 | was sentenced to the reformatory in | played, hecomes effective July 1, |Maple street. | Great Western Sugar, Shattuck and | am Can 1917 tlie "\ soall dourt) ¥ A son was horn at the New Brit-| Childs. Call moncy rénewed at 4|am H & L ptd - les, Under the im- | general list to waver for a time with petus of a reduced floating supply of | Baldwin, Reading, New York Cen- Morgan lodge, stock, several public utilities pushed |tral and Pan American B showing will hold a busi- | ahead under the leadership of Ha-|heaviness, but the upward movement ectric Railway, which ad-|soon got under full headway again. Sunday Sports Petition | ‘The bill passed in the state legi on Sunday in Connectlent between | U after which date, according to the o b ¢ s o K aln Geners I this morning to'| per cent |Am €melt . ... 1043 (Cotninued from First Page Richard Hagoopian and John|jaw the commen council and the|ain General ] ol per ohad e G Jacob, proprietors of a coffes houss | mayar re permittad fo act on’any Mf. and Mrs. John Wright of 403| The Maine Central railroad has |Am Sug . 63% ler, Light, Rosoff and Weinstein, 1t |On Lafayette street, charged with|requests for,such permits. Accord- Stanley street authorized a dividénd of $2.50 on the | Am Sum 9% a pub- | Tawyer Alfred LaWitt, who under- cimulative preferred stock, pavable | Am Tel & Tel 140% 140% 140% is upder the Wirecti Ma. | Wiolating the liquor laws, entered eading of the 14 - i on ot Miss Mn Ips [octes T of ‘any | Went an épeération at the New Brit- | June 16 to holders of record May 29. FAnaconda ... 39 — = bel Bwarsky, a trained musical di- { P'®as of not guilty and elected to he |jjc meeting of the elector: rectress, tried before a jury, Both men were | city, town or borough may be calle ?»W gencral hospital a few \\r/mkfl for 'rlt:-llwu.fl‘mr]ujlhr{im:‘.(I‘vm:n‘!!“t:":"; iir)'\f.l(nn .iv,‘l:l:‘. Much,gredit or 1his awakening jn | found guilty .in the local police |a¢ the ptition of any 20 electors A80. has left the institution and is|September 1 1950 L) S . the'lige ot A1ie local congregation 1s | court and Hagoopian was fined $250 |who may desire that progessional TeCUPerating at his home. were paid from September 1919 to | Bald Loco .. 118% pall or football be pro-| The condition ot Mrs, I. W. Red- | December 1924, | Balti & Onto . Its “offjcersi, ‘Gdorge Betson, “presi- | and costs. hibited. den of 1 Warlock street, who is fn |+ iy i B dent, and. 1. Goldman, secietary, s Angud . Gilmore ‘of Newington.| Any person, owning a field where, the New Britain general hospital, is | The Studebaker ecorporation cash | Bosch Mag well as to the cooperation: and:zeal | charged with carnal knowledge of a [ game shall have heen played in ‘mmw\\hvn ”",ND‘M, of the hoard of trustees. minor female in that town, enter-!yiolation of .the provisions of the act | Harry T.yshko of 3 due to- the encrgy und foresight of | and costs while Jacob was fined $50 | gunday. b 353, 35% collections in May amounted to $1%,- | Can Pacific . 1401 Spruce street, §00,000 exceeding disbursements by | Ches & Ohio . 88% Friday evening the services will |ed a plea of not guilty and elected |spall be fined not mare than $500, |New Haven; a traveling salesman, is | $4.200,000, President Erskine stated 9% | hall t the New Britain eral hospital | Coliect March, April and 7 ‘take place at 8:30. Rabbi Hadas|to be tricd by the court, i at the New Britain general Tospital | Coflections in March, April an 167 will take as the topic fo his ses~ | IEAVES $1 TO AUSBAND suffering from a diclocated hip re- [May totalled $54,000,000, about $14,- | ¥ sy, mon, "The Task Before 178" - The | 5 s % ~ . h““ o th:l(l“d“ has been nam- ceived in a fall in"a store f'n Hart- 00,000 in excess of disbursement oy . 34, mublic is inyjted ta attend this as .Tm]ley Company Seekmg od executor of the will of Rose Na ford avenue. Pr. David Waskowitz pank balances on June 1 were $10,- | Col Fuel iy o y Hs attending him. . 700,000 with A LB well as all other services of the con-| Settlement With Employes ybraeski filed tn superior court today. 12 4 FURE won ot 31, anq | 700000 with no bank loan Corn Prod Re ¢ SEegRHOD | New Haven, June 8 (AP)—Nego- | The -following ““"”“"7 vere ;"I""'" Mrs, Max Graesser of 61 Hawkins | oyersubscripti T nasannounced it oit CHINESE TROOPS MOVE | lalions for the settiement of the fo John \“:];‘\;d‘r‘\ 1:'{"’“;'"“mv”_ street, has returned from Pratt In- | (,jay of an offering of 30,000 shares [ Dav Chem stitute to &pend the summer vaca- | op pyper: tion ‘with his-parents, The Dartmouth club will hold the ite Power Co. preferred ial $7 divi- rie ist pfd n Electric n Motors Gt North Pfd . . | wage cgntroversy and with a‘ view |the Socie A : CaitBh; June 3. (AP)—Extensive | rmu‘fimp an understanding be. |lats Conceptlon, Inc, §100;, the re- _movements of troops are being tween the officlals of the Conn, Co.|mainder to Joseph Vire h‘.':'“?:'"'ft‘l‘)“’gi‘;":‘fd :‘1"; “';‘“)";‘mx its employes relative fo the op- | Polish Orphanage. last ‘méeting’ of the season at the a n as’ extr y B L eration of jts motor buses . were | | Burritt”hotel Saturday at noon. A i . d t { . # D e en ~uv, | Pencd. today at “a _conferonca be- (iiTailcatlh s st oo | I-memn Tlade W lth P ol aliN itee i ralironantient|nosm IO IS RE AR SHIotaEpres those who have been voted into full| Fyrope Shows Increase|m: Nickel 1Dm“g et |dent of the compary and the mem- membership. iz onTotat 0 D) onhe | THE Bager | hers of the xrmmmun wage con- A son was born June 2 at the| Stes’ forelgn trads with|Ken Copper stock, yielding an ann dend, MARRIAGE The following marriage licenses were issued at the city clerk’s of- fice today: Carl J. Bengston, stock = | [ fce toduy: T R ! {united s | frcrbisboncd. | clerk, 1173 y street, and Tda |00 1qand hospital, New York, to] .f‘m o incroased more proportion- |Lehigh Valley >resi ) 37 May Moison, sales department, 1173 s A 2 P u 8 | y | President xnumurmrl suid today | May e eACr el BFLL e an M S loTian s 0. ox. Mrs. |, in April that its trade with|Marine Tat. e summer schedulo for. : the| Stanicy atreot; OUEIaGEREl Ble e waa fdmmerly Miss Blanche e o b (e | e A [ troltey cars would be put on as soon | Ing, electrician, 129 Corbin “| Watars of 55 Armistice street Georla s khown today In statis- | Mid States Ofl '8 travel to and from {po shores|and Fannic Elizabeth Wedlake, of-| "oy o'y djy ) ] : : . ; aleon 7 West Main street. | : Auxiliary of the Tet- i compiled by the commerce de-|Mo Pac pfd Makes It Unexcelled warrants, e declined to comment | fice emplo ter Carrier ociation will meet | e e i T ll Pu | today ”F"’” hie view of the senibrity fe "BROREN BY AUTO. at the Y. W. C. A, Thursday evening . fixpo- ts to Europe were $28,000,- |Now Haven ’;"!‘ ‘n'\mn .«mum be in effect | “'w e e A P 10 Year Old Boy [ Europ: were $17,000,000 greater. |pacigie Ofl There was a sharp increase in the | pan®aniarican Drowned at Stamford |.aiue of imports from South Amer- | pan ARSIE0 3 —The [ica for ihe same period, amounting [p e R e &1 .. | struck on Allen &treet by an auto- | REINFORCEMENTS FOR GUARD | e e e | mobile Washington, June 3 (AP)—Coast | pam of 380 West Main street, He Stamford, June 3. (AP “Yes, Sir, T saved | e body of 10 year old Adam Litinski |y 100,000 while exports to South [y 0 $20 on that Sult | 05 dquarters here were un-| was taken to the New Britain gen- . SRt B et DI L OO AREON 1 bought at the 3 1} i B % |of this city was found by the police f Aperica increased but § Bira Ol Lot ple.|able 1o understand the call for re- | eral hospital Where 1§ under {{hja agicrnoon in fhe Samford canal | U e Ok 2 : inforcements today from Comman- | treatment. e o T et ety % S | [after grappling 1l hours for the | L0 hopHale {der Uberroth 'who fs fighting the 2 - e | Reading Royal Dutch rum runners off Roston. It wa sald | [ e Early this morninz the hoy and | f-——_—-__ .'4/| Fareign Exchange Sinclair 0il [that the force there had been A SnclaFIoN bl i strengthened during the past few F l alelock the father put the hoy ashore | e Ranas iR e {daye to the point of indicated ne- unerails A, e . ——=—/|Foiltkl Rail ol B5:4 | cossity. Dispateh of additional ves- |} l|IThe oy zot the fool at his home| New York, June AL B AT | | selx is not contemplated unless a 5 0 to his | change rm.© Quotations cents: |, ot Sp iae 511 change occurs in the situation Mrs. dotn Dunworth, ¢ o wan I enen at [Greal ritain: demand 485 3-8, Ca- [TS% T SRGEC = - Funeral services for Mrs. John |, Pl 46, G0 day bills on banks|lMOn A unworth were. hald at St. Joseph's : ! e riand 407. CaL|UnitediHiEul PLEADS NOT GUILTY. DU OTIRGRES iRt sing_some fime later to ! L x?w‘ « 04 |U S Indus Alco sty | Providence, June (AP =T |l I8 DICOCRUSILE 1 the police wha started grappling for |hles i g SR “©n rovidence, Jur AP)—Mri | po o piehnel Kenting celebrated thelins noa attar thine learned he had/|Cables s ss A Ger Rib: s Anna M. Woesthoft of New York,| oo " ek pimenligls : ad | : by toveere | U 8 Steel . ».‘,n‘m SuWoeolof o ot ima with R .‘\ e ¢ :“‘v»':nf been seen 1 Sise Aol |many Holland 40.14 '\., v;\ Weatingtiovas 7314 You don't mean here May 18 for perjury in E((dEacon 22 L LR - ! S b8 s e as sub-deacon John J. Dono- e SR ! That Sale [ vores case In the March ses R 0k master of ceres | ANTLTUBERCUIOSISOIEETING | 31 c Snein 1404 closes Saturday the superior court, pleaded il Watlingford, J e e LOCAL STOCKS Night. 1'd better | guilty when arraigned before Jud The pall . hearers we Joseph | 215t a meeting nania .48. Argentina | 7 get down there. Hahn in superior court’ today n. Dr. Albert (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) v, John Ha Kenne 10.60 Tokio 411-4 It's just like find- waa released in the nominal bai Kay, John Tobin, William Birming- d 1 toda nghai nomina Montreal }fv_d {sk-d‘ ing $20. $100 | ham and John Henr y. The flow- A1l of officers and | A ESE | Aetna Casualty 710 785 | er hearers were Daniel Donnelly and Aetna Life Ins . §85 805 ted. Announce- ’ | Henry Frawiey. As the body was/ s 7 t the new em-| carriad from the church, Mrs. Laura | ployes huilding st the farm would be | ‘WestMain Street Resident "= .5 2 i oo oo new cemetery, the committal .serv- | ministration b | Queen Ruth 605 615 790 800 Aetng Fire { Autemobile Ins Hartford Fire | Natfonal Fire Phoenix Fire ices at the graye being conducted by [in the ar fut A ments | | Travelers Ins I'athers MeCrann, Keating and Don- | have b ¥ r a research com- | | Am Hardware 90 ohue mittee of t ociation 1o work | 8 Am Hostery . a ecommen s ] A Alexander Laskazewski ciztion at Y was s 1 today | @@ -Hfd An;prv com 1'\5‘. 106 | The funeral of Alexander Laska- |and tV $1 to carry on thg| Billings & Spencer com 3% |zewski, who' died Monday night at [work had heen g y § 1 Weil Rillings & Spencer pfd 10 ox. ls the New Britain General hospital of |of New 11 | Rristol Brass ......... 7 10 a fractured skull, will he held to- — Colts Arms 2 30 Fagle Lock Iafnir Be I cortainly |MOFTOW morning at 7:45 In Racred | GITS CAPTAIN'S RANK “I only wish that could find jare almost miraculous e will _ be 1 nELCol s ss 4 80 o words that would express my. dee can't qu too highly of this grand | (oT8 CLNR & New Hay ) AP)—Re R ooy 1 o temigy for 1 have been saved an gy LJopi {l. Landry. 1 of St. Louis S o % T8 appreciation for what NO '\'"I‘Tm wxpendive trip to Atlantic Nty #nd | iy & ® \ [erurgh, the 1 h Catholic parish e 1 e i, ¢ John Lavery , N B Machine (AR | has dane for me. For more thal 8% auy free of the torturing aches hnd [t b v SEVETIRIE it [ today wecetsed nat the adju- N B Machine ptd Coe T years 1 have suffered as only those. pafos. 1 get a good night's rest and s e won i) tant g Washington of hi Niles B Pord com TS who are troubled with rheumatism can walk as weil as anyone. 1 can 4_"“( . Mary's church. Burial [2D tment ¥ ( idge North & Judd et 0" can know. 1 had rheumatism in my 'even run up and down ataive now. [ {00 T Ty L Tl atapy, of t ) Peck, Stowe & Wil 261y Rips and back so severe at times it My only regret is that T lain't used i S L S army. wit ]‘uku;fll Mfg Co M was impossible for me to walk with- 'Nox-Ri-Tis sooner. What T c— 1t Roeuill M 0o S out limping and all my neighbors 1 wonld e saved myseif. 1 never —— —— p a 1 L!'m‘lar‘d rtesdel g N knew of my condition and expected tire telling all 1 know having vh N e \ § |Stanley Works . Stanley Works pfd Torringtén Co com Union Mfg Co Yale & Towne Conn Lt & Pow pfd Hfd Blec Light N B Gas Southern N E Tel Southern N E Tel Rts 5% 8% to see me fall on the street most any jmatism to give this medicine a good § i i aetat time. 1 couldn't get up or down !fair trial and 1 know many who flsun al ey P stairs and at night the pain would 'have been benefitted by its e . become unbearable. in bed I o, 412 West Qain | RS, SIS couldn’t be comfortable and to turn eet, New Britain Phone #25-2 over would cause me to groan with It is-grateful people like M opposite St pain - tApselmo who come forward-and tell || Residence, 11 Summer.6t.—16%-3. 1 had about given up all hope of 'of the benefit Nox-Ri-Tis {s giving getting better as I had fried every- [them, that has been the means of thing and as a last resort 1 was go- helping hundreds of New Britainers ing to Atlantic City for I was ad- [suffering with rheumatism and these * Dridal Bougw vised the change of climate would people are just as thankful for them beasfit me. . Then a_(riend of mine statements as we are,” said the Nax-{, -asked. ms 0Ly . tha. . NoxsRi-Tis | Ri-Tis expert at \mler-uuumv s, 30, treafment before &o\u away., 80 Y !Charch St. Call and sed Wi 4 bought the treatment at Miller & [get vopy “Forms of Rheumabiasa, Hanson's and the results 1 obtained |free. FALR OUTING CHATRMAN Alderman Walter R Falk has {been nampd chairma not the co {miftee in charge of the anr ing of the officials of the ent which will take pl. pe in July. Other members of the QUALITY < at Reasonable CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT Here's Miss Ruth Blanks, soclety mmittes follow: Alderman John F rg, Miss, who was Wedding Decorations. {he centennial Maerz, Conngilman T Bengstr een committee Will get together shottly | U. 8. TREASURY STATEMENT Boten — Exchanges, §9,000,000 '8 Chureh . . - U. S treasury balance, $252,438,040 | balances, 35,000,000, e Telegraph Hilorist of New Britain.”iand arrange for the affair o iN e e AP == s s ; b, Howard, Smith, Davig: T.r Na show_there NERET oty Brmntsh s al AW BFS w- w I Avthar N. Rutharford Th = 000,000; balances. 12 | v e PUTNAM & CO MEMDRS, NEW YORR & WAKITORD I WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 We Offer JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl 8t., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Con RAILROAD STOCKS Exceptional opportunities are now available in this class of securi- ties, giving high income returns with safety of dividend and excel- lent possibilities of appreciation in market value. MAY WE OFFER SUGGESTION| STOCK CARRIED ON CONSERVATIVE @homson, Tenn & Co. Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGRS Donald R. Hart, Mgr, Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain We Offer: 10 shares N. B. Trust Co. Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS EDDY BROTHERS & & NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bidg, HARTFORD | BHartford Conn. Trust Bldg, Tel.2:7186 We Offer and Recommend: Landers, Frary & Clark | TELEPHONE 1013 ll—' ONES CITY HALL $2'50 and $3.50 Tyson Make MAXTIOND OFFICE 6 CANTRAL ROW TR T-mét 100 Landers, Frary & Clark JOHN P. KEOGH Member of Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Room 509, National Bank Building New Britain, Coan. Joseph M. Kernan, Mgr. WHITE OXFORD $3.00 ENGLISH BROADCLOTH $5.00

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