New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 22, 1925, Page 13

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ing chiefly for work at the Hamden and Newington underpass and pre- liminary work in connection with the proposed great crossing climination at Saybrook. The expense of bridges and ferries for the tweive months was $77 These are the former toll bridges at Saybrook, Haddam-1last Haddam and New London-Groton and Connecticut river ferries from Chester to Had- lyme and from Rocky Hill to Glas- tonbury. This expense is for tenders' | wages, painting and repairs, Over- S1001606 SPENT ONROADS N YEAR Increase of §$2,000,000 Shown in Highway Dept. Report GIFTS OF $43,000 maintaining Bequest of 86,000 to Childre Home Is Specilied Hartford, Aug. 22 INE. . ABBE WIL n's —Gr X di- | Ab - Gross expendi head expenditures of the depart G equest ‘(\[ $5,000 to the Chil tures on roads in Connecticut during | ant which include the cost of of- |9T¢NS home is contained in the will the past fiscal year amounted to $10,- | o' Jy _engineering forces, totalling o€ Bdxin \We Abbe, ‘dacensed hard- §01,696.69, an increase of about $2,- | ¢« |ware dealer. Other bequests include: 000,000 more than the amount gpent Fo Miss Janette E. Abbe, a ne ice, during the previous year, a state- 1815,000; to Levi Abbe, a brother now ment {ssued today by the state high- C]ty ltems [deceased $2,000; to Levl Abbe as a way department shows, The st |trust fund for Ms children, $8,000 ment also shows an increase of ap- |to be pald them at maturity; to proximately $4.000,000 over the dis- [Guibransen player pianos at Morans. || T. Griswold as a trust fund bursements made during the 1023 |—advt. {for his sons, Franklin and George, fiscal period. The expenditu last| Misses Edith Westman and Helen (810,000, cach to recefve $5,000 at vear aggregated $8,689.950.30, and|&medberg have returned from a stay matur to H. W. Bechoot of the total during 1928 was $6,912,-|at Jast Northfield Mass, | Poughkecpsie, N, Y., $1,000; to Al- 956.15, Vietrolas and Pianos, at Morans'— |1ary N, Abbe, $2,000, The remain- Refunds from towns for state aid (advt, ¢ of the estate, which at inven- roads, etc., amounted to $2,189,760.- A daughter was born yesterday |torye jg oxpected to he one of the 19, thereby making a next expendl- [atternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | yuycact filed {his year, goes to the ture of $8,611,936.21 for the twelve | Brown of Bristol at the New Brituin | yjjow, Mrs. Agnes Abbe, months ending June 30, |General hospital, N (eRara N Cixlsr ol A Ay M ryas o b Expenditure for the actual work Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. |y, aaajaries in the will were close of the highway department are|—adt. friends of a son of the testator, now made under three classifications. = —_— lecoased, I'hey are, construction of highways; construction and maintenance of Lridges and maintenance, repair and reconstruction of existing highways. The maintenance work includes re- moval of snow and cleaning and op- ening of water courses. The largest amount spent during the year was for repairs and recon- struction work on trunk lines, a to- GU\H"IS GlVlUZATlON (enaro l*luhtunz Inr . | (‘hampionship Tonight Los Angeles, Cal, Aug. 22 (@— California’s first world's champion- | ghip fight since 1914 takes place here tonight when I'rankie Genaro, [ American flyweight champlon, meets Fidel Labarba, former Olympic title- holder, in a ten-round decision bout Dr. Lynch Talls To See Wh NO G0OD T0 CHINE ere | tal of $6,785,180 being expended on |for the flyweight crown vacated re- | Celeslial kninloi Hassbeenmanty this work. New construction on stato | cently by the death of Pancho Villa,| proved at All. 11 roads resulted in disbursement of | Filipino, $508,887 and new construction on| fThe last fitular aftair was held| Stockholm, Sweden, Aug. 22 (Pi—/ trunk line highways called for ex-|June 8, 1914, in Vernon. There Kid |The introduction of western civili- penditure of $887,253. Other expen- |Williams of Baltimore wrested the Zation into China has brought noth- ditures include: For unfinished eections, $341,051; tor federal aid roads, $237,854; for world's bantamweight champlonship |ing but trouble to the former Ce from Johnny Coulon of Chicago in | n, deel the third round |Lynch of New Yorl . ons of tlal kingdom, declares Dr, Frederick the trunk line bridges, $856,672. Betllne favors | {hat lilile American delegates to the Universal Elimination of dangerous trunk Yorker, who twice defeated FPa o |Christian conference here, in a line conditions cost $61,4 L be- | Vil ;‘lnz‘k\ article written for Dagen Nyheter, a leading Stockholm n I‘<1|“‘v “The saddesi day for China mas en our western civilization touch- ed her. &he would lLave been in- | finitely be r off if Furepe | America had never got nea H L ‘x\r “HVV gaye. “China was {n’ contact wiih western elvilization It she is militaristic today, &he im . " learned it from the Christian na tions." The Casey matter how | keet apper but it offers an even IV, designed racing eloops decked and foothold far over {ETHEL BARRYMORE TO by dwin of Nova Scotia pre- sents something entirely different in The boat is domed- looks like a huge cigar, no the boat will | EARLY GAINS ARE The decision of the New York Cot. ton exchange to suspend trading on the Saturday preceding Labor day has been followed by agitation to have the New York Stock exchange observe a triple holiday. The policy of the stock exchange, however, has been to keep its trading facilitfes open to the public as much as pos- sible and the present activity of the market s also expected to weigh agalnst an unnecessary interruption Points—0ther Issues Rise 22 — (W prices displayed New York, Aug, opeing) Stock impressive strength at the opening of today's market, American opencd 3 points higher and initial Reports from Pittsburgh, that the H. C. Frick Co. had fired 600 addi- | tonal coke ovens, bringing the total cord by General Electric, Dupont In that district up to 1,600 in the |and Havama Electrie. I'risco com- last ten days, have confirmed indi- | mon, Chicago Pneumatic Tool and cations that gains were belng made | §t, Louis Southwestern opened at In all branches of the steel trade. | new high prices for the year. With money for stock market pur Net operating income of the poses in plentiful supply 1 o Nickel Plate Rallroad in July|clouds on the business horlzon, op- imounted to $760,311, an Increase of | erators for the rise had tle diffi $260,986 over the same month ¥nv1,~,m_\- in pushing up their favor " Surplus after charges of $414.-lin the early trading. While public tion from other railroad executives, Mark . Fotter, one of the receiv ers for the Chicago, Milwankee & the Additlonal ekly recorde week new 102 Tilghs were qu 1 by S St Paul raflay, a1l believes (hat [BeEataeitptine emmong his 4 fo! POO! o 1 n- e on the hasi f their respective Sound Mining a8t Lopla needs 15 the only method of settling | ¥estern was the ecarly feature {he rate problem. Another fat fn. |tending its opening gain 10 3 po crease in railroad rates, he asserts, [17 §. §teel commeon was run is out of the question ginee the prin- [ 1043, vestevday's peale, 1 ciple of regulation has taken the|end of the Airst half hour railroad out of the class of a private natlonal Telephone and Mack Tr ks business and ordered it to be run|were heavy. Sharp ralifes fn Nor- {for the economic good. Mr. Pot-|wegfan and aDnlsh %roner fn ap will champion his proposal at | parent reflection nf the ealling hiome |the western rate hearing which | af the procesds of recent dallar 1nans opens &t Chicago on September 8 | featured the firm foreign exel i market. Norwegian kroner inm ACT IN TONDOR PLAN = ‘ , ! Farnings of the Willve Overland | {2 paints ta 1891 conts and Da —— 0. in the first halt of 1905 showed | kraner soared °4 peinis ta 23 | sharp crease er the o X S forl noted | William Fose, Wha Sponsored John's harp increa over the corr cents, Demand sponding perlod last year. Net pro- | arannd 4.83 3 e oh frar “Armlet ta Present Her in fite, after depreication and taxes, 10- | e helane 470 cots | [talled $0,148,834, equivalent after| trall atreet showed | An American Play | preferred dividends to $8.70 & share | popinare dispAtehes o {on the common stock. compared | qany Wwagner, of the e andar 29 neouraged by Ty an N B . 1’ : E i " with 82,781,692 or &8 cents a Rhare [ oo piigad pione e P A { the nota revival of amlot" 1ast | - 1e common in the firet half o 2 7 ‘ n of “Ha {on the common in the first halt of | S10 " e g 2 4 | soring by Je arrvmare, William | a0y | : i ’ | Foss aung T tmprosario | speculation In Flectric s 2 il < 2 i | Uhillty stocks vecently by annoineed te lav that h ne Recent speenlative artivity on the | & Tl “Roeg of | eotiating for the appearance at alsroel exchange contrasted d Ttility earnings has reacl | West Fnd theater of Miss Ethel |sharply with the vestraint which i« where such ufilities cannot Farrymore in an American play | has marked trading in the com- | ? o B I 1 | expect ta earn more than an 8 per herein she ved with great sue- [modity mar L e il alias oAt moen in Ne Vorl spacnlation— that is grain and eot ALt Y I Dr, Tynch emphacizes the contra Foss, responsible for John Barey- |ten. Althengh espanded eredit T ""”fm‘ ,‘,:V- "71 "M_W'L v‘:v’v“”::f' To have $5,000 when you are 65 | Ji oot i Smoriie o mnefner mmive o 1ors i et maris e g | T o place de enes on ol you need to put away each week 11“51,&,}":. holen #ns, o and | prave et . grentr affration. o | when changing crop sonelone vy | Funings natersly [ e o or prepaving to kil each otl carly in Oetober, hotfinal areang = | S niEharled gl 20 years of age 5.66 IR O fhentsbs il Banvsmorel i AT T ERs e o in (B SEI QERS RR SES {trifiing endeavers on missionary |t eampleted ‘m' ‘\v. v‘“ ”"‘ “””"\‘ H;‘('Vfin‘?) o [i5 N R 2 74 ekl e N e s e 2 “ «“ “« ‘.w:&!;)vni: ;hur.k- a\:ulw. zvl‘u: .uyw) y.u1 Yark, : Western —_stor ki ‘h,k‘ --'vy.v‘”vy'\\".‘ "\‘n" V’x' ‘\\ a 24 82 A '"‘}".'f'y I Foreign Exclrange ”i”!i’f“ e \\x”:‘,‘.x{m et St 30 €« {3 3 1 14 cmpt for wealth, and contentment e m’- ; “‘x” 4 fs 6 le el Al be Joltand e :33121 “ o« “ «}DZ; altmlquc (w()\crnm" n share on that foaia outainie Ao St 5 Fort De France, Martinique, Aug. “ OCEA, ::’l -.\‘H.‘ v 2 « « « 9gp et T o e i et || | "“,‘ Sl 5 point | ke e 50 4.49 ‘:fr-c'n”;nd'mrn‘ I:]r:‘\-:vw‘r nl'\‘fl”'uk"n to l‘ | ‘.r.”,\ .‘ " i “y”\‘“?’”yv'\“\\w l»‘jn 1 ‘\‘-‘jwv ts 3 s g5 4 ‘,1 hospital in a serions eondition. ! Funera IS H 1000-1901 market. : ‘ . i THE \‘—*—'—*——" D. A.R. Day Obser\c'l at ] o : q | FIDELITY FINANCE R _Chautaugua (gqfqg's';fe \ Cafie Sis 100 s e Start your Savings this week K} Corror ATION el b 3R T . . o RGO 2 .\ S 00 . the celehration o s . an and with interest at 4149 every e oo ot 2 e | it Sheanes or T U T 2 L The Board of Directors of Tiic Honollchivel o ciated Unna jaayemnsSto She f‘fm-u ate Gon. Tiloctr 5 : six months you will, at the age of Fiaeits. ‘1 Comporton tuve LS SR A0 ! ikemon 1t an i b G 00 T 5 : this day declared the regnlar quar [T incoin €. Andrews, assista G i : : 65, have reached the goal, $5,000 o g of e om0 e | vitor e e G e o 61 ‘ . common Capital Stock of this Cor- | 4 ““ i L Advess will be his secon I Save While Yeu Earn poratian, i s aiideni of (11, 50 il s immorianl ot LA L Start Here at the “Burritt” e ot T furet e held O wfhrou st o business Augus 21, 1025, I |Steamer H.ls‘\{\harl But s 1 LB Passengers Remain (alm | New iiaven s L) I i | Tmily 4 Srpi o 0n () | Norf & W s 18 [FSdiisalincael ‘W el ,“ | teamer Dalhousie 1 i e e 1 W pler at "*"" 4 . ¢ a5 We shouldn’t have to urge you to put your jj=" T s g e 1Lt |er was stove in. © e s Rands, Stock Certificates and Valuable Papers ! o s S I ) | j{zers aboard. The stcamer W i ‘ . m a safe and secure plice. You know the j}il Deaths fin ot : S U , . AR [Religious Fanatics - : “Aances that occur for !99‘5 or mlsplacement i ; ST hraEeror \Iau}:htol ,wl) l’coplc N : o, 4 i3 "on know the many c2ses of theft or fire and ome Nty o’ | N e from Eis et 150 b . . 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X 5 I P ¢ Sk 2 | Cart m of %6 Columbia s : : N & hd d William Buxton of S Biittag S pf 8 New Britain Trust Co. | |} ah A Halfey ot SR Columbia N B Machine RECORDED TODAY American Can Hops Up Three gains of a point or more were re- | 423 compared with $214,098 for | parteipation was only on a moderaic July, 1924, scale, there was a marked abscnce | J of aggressive hear gelling such as Notwithstanding general apposi- | apractorized the markets earlier in | PUTNAM & CO. | MEMBERS NEW YORK & MAKTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES M WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~- Tel. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE € CENTRAL Row TEL 1 et We offer and recommend Commonwealth Power Co. Common Stock JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., lel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. " RAILROAD STOCKS Exceptional opportunities are now available in this class of securities, giving high fncome returns with safety of dividends and excellent possibilities of appreciation in market value. May we offer suggestions, Stocks carrled on conservative margin, Thomson, THenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTVFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. | We never forget that onr customers are our pay- masters and that they contribute business to this firm in return for value and SERVICE We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts NEW BRITAIN_ Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel, 3420 HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 OFI'ER 50 Shares of UNION MFG. CO. \vrw & Judd ve & CLEARYNG HOU st \I\II}H\I C\T\d bLL)IyOur own New York 1ix B M ), ua { | choice q‘Muslcal e, 21000000, “l Instruments-At a — Price yo}kcana]‘ford THE WANT ADS of our Cl: th when asked about the Herald Classified Ads. Said one ssified advertisers recently results he received from Pretty strong statement—but it bears out our own knowledge that the Classified Ads of this h all possible prospects in New and vicinity. newspapel Britain “all 925 now and let one of our trained Ad- l':a]\» rs assist you in preparing the right ad for your proposition. HERALD CLASSIFIED SERVICE

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