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) 7 ) 286 NEW WEWBERS SIGNED BY . OF . Campaign Will Be Brought to End Monday Night With the reporting of 85 more members at the daily luncheon in the Chamber of Commerce sion drive today, the list of members secured this week now stands at 286, and the campaign will wind up with a dinner and final reports on Monday evening at 6:80 o'clock, Much interest was occasioned at the meeting today when in responee to a request by Congressman Dan Reed it was found that more than two-thirds of all the workers are men who were born outstde New Britain, “You should be proud of this large gathering of men born in other towns who are fighting for a better New Britain, the con- gressman from New York stated, The director of the drive stated | that Monday night's meeting would &how the successful goal achieved, He paid a tribute to Attorney Dou- ald Gaffney and retary Ralph Gould and added, * moe this thing through and have an organization that will do things He stated that people In city who assume no civie responsi- bility when they go away to other towns register as from Hartlord. exten- new “1 don’t want o live in a town | where the citizens are not proud ot their city " he sald, The rem; was greetted with a“burst planee, New Britain Is more cosmopolitan than either New York or clties along the Paclfic coast, according to Rabhi Gershon Hadas, who quoted Presi- dent Coolldge in the statement fhat the strength of America lles in its component parts, He said one of the functions of the of & of | You are going to | this | Moses Kupalian, W, G. Laemmel, A. P, Leavitt, G, K. Macauley, Morton Mag, Fred Macomber, R. C. Mec- Connell, Walter Meyer, John F, Meehan, Bamuel Meshiken, Louls Mo- hill, New Britain Typesetting Ce., Nokol Automatic Co, T. W, O'Con- nor & Son, L. Oldershaw, Parker & 0'Connor, . Platt, H. L. Platt, Samuel A, Pyros, Rablnow &Rusch- kow, Michael Roth, H. Schupack, A Schulte, Inc, Dr. Samuel Schupack, SQII Service Mart, H. A, Sexton, . Sheldon, A, J, Sloper, George P, mpmr. J. A, Spinpetfa, H. Y. Stearns, 1. Taylor & Co., James Tobin, United Conl Co, Unlversal David Waskowitz, A. P. White, Frank L. Conlon, Michaels, Tnc, Hart & IHutchinson, William Martin, A, Holmquist, Joseph Callendo, Farl E, Tibbals, Dr, Ernest Shomeyn and Klodney Brothers, Three New Members | On Boy Scouts Board | Three new members of the hoard of review of the local Boy Scout councll were appointed at the meet- ing of the scoutmasters last night |4t the home of Dr. B. L. Dary of { Maple Hill. They are Lawrence Wil- | llams of Troop t. Mary's church; Wilbur Charsky of Troop 8§ German Baptisl chureh: and Barl V. Bigbee, new leader of I'voop 2, South church [heir terms will run for one year, | Coal Co., Dr. while three other members wiil carvy oce for auother six months T | matter of prompt reglstration was stessed, and the board of review anthorized to turn back any boy {who had not been reglstered, The meeting was followed by a so- clal time, refreshments being served. The gathering was the best attended ,,.r any scoutmastrs’ meeting ever | held here, for there were 16 present, ,!Ivl was such a success that those | present accepled the invitation of {Gieorge C‘hapman, scoutmaster of Troop 13, Stanley Memorial church, to meet at his home ngxt month. Troop 13 of the Stanley Memorial { chureh held its first meeting of the seagon on Wednesday evening, gatde- ering at the church and hiking in a body to Peak in Newingto z | tera the b attributed MEMBERS NEW ) Chamber of Commerce {8 to make |where they enjoyed a hot dog roust. | | afternoon, she showed him the|!°r® the buylng was attributed 1 & «d pool operations in a wide variety XORK ARD HARTEURD $TO0K: “mnflu merchants ‘and others feel that {h After the stomachs were well ',”,.n‘ gTREhT CAR ]s STOLEN | plece of cloth she had purchased. He ‘\vuV!\da.\45u|\v1n\v|\l l;uiv\,(ls ‘:m';}a..l- "n’ [ o e s Donald R. Hart, Mgr, belong one to another, and added an impromptn meeting was held and \ asked ler low much she had pafd|¢d more than a coincldenc '“” ! points to a new record top at 1o e e s—— that he would be happy to see every | officers were elcted for the coming | for it and when she told him, he i Shonld have take place mnm;': B W we o member of the Jewlsh race In the |yaar. Warren Young and Archlj L o oo R Fo | 811°Eed (o have become enraged and | Visit hero of the prestdents ot the | 2i0 GE BBy Th pper, A e (= & elty hecome a member of the cham- | Skinner were appointed patrol lead- (EanS UeriITEzAC © | attac beating her with his|corporation’s = subeldiaries, —who BIZHL G T be i o0g Hypewriter, 50 AMERICAN HA ; ber, ers and Roy Filison and George Barn Where College Student fists and tng her about the|made the periodic report en Ahe| ;L Bnolier Bearing, MeCroy 20 AMERICAN HARDWARE He sald when officlals councils | Denney assistants. Henry Vreden- N acasonal progress of the stecl in-| Thnken ~Tolier Beating, ecton| 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK fall and ministers eannot achieve | hurg as treasurer and Harry Cotion Hid Tt | dustry. e e ih 5 naatly Al 50 STANLEY WORK world pence by appealing from the [as serihe wera appointed. Stories| R e s : g ¥ g ‘ e S hefore the end of the first i LAY e KS ) pulpits, it will be the agency of |were told around the camp fire. | Wellshurg, W. Va., Oct. sier- | (Conant’s Resignation | with cash holdings of approxt-| \eTOE U ST LRI ol up @ points Price on application businessmen who will finally bring [ which was extignuished —at 10 il Robert M. Lowe of Brooks coun T A - Today | Tty 20000000, Btudebaker cor- | ST U, 8. Tnduseri this about, “There Is not a single | a'clock and the hoys went home |1y and liis deputies this morning an- '0 Be Acted UpQI\ 00aY | poration is expected to show L DR s e e We do mnot accept margin accounts agéncy for niting people stronger | fesling ik real acouts. nounced that they Thad found a| Hartford, Oct. § (P—The resigna- | ings of close fo $8 a share on ifs buck, Pullman and 8t. Louls South- | thah the agency of business,” he said | — e {strect car, stolen in that county altjon of George A. Conant as Nrr]{; 1.876.000 shares of common efock | ‘\\,‘.'m were among the many i e et o | 4 Iow aayal ago, hidden in & barn Infof the superior,court of Hartford|foe fhe fist nine months of 18251 estorty wore:atmolig the many is- New Members Reported Voliva Arrested for [Bothany. Tt had been hauled thers | county will be considered at a meet- | The financial district hears that at| 4% 10 Wove Wb & PR Of R0 New members reported yesterday Driving 23 Mi. an Hr. by a coliege student as a Halloween | g of the judges at the supreme | (o directors’ meeting {his mon ) e e e e 4 were as follows: Alex Auto Supply| Kenosha, Wis, Oct. 9 (®—Wilbur [Prank. He took it from the rails|court at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Tt|yotjrement of tho preferred stock o8 e i fran sl At 468 | Co., T Andrews, Rabert A. Ar- |Glenn Voliva, overseer of Zion City, [where it was left last Sunday eve- lig considered very likely that Tucius | wpich $5.400,000 is outstanding, conts, Seandinavian exchanges were | gizzl, . . Baldwin, Nathan Birn- |where speeders are anathema, was |ning and put it on a truck. P. Fuller, who for several years has | il he conside stronz 8 baum, J. Bienkowski, J, 8. Blac! arrested here yesterday for speedin The car is the only onc operated |poon fiyst assistant clerk of the| ‘ 5 R High TLow Close S. Brodley, W. W. Bullen, M. H.|when ditwing 23 miles an hour, He jhetween Bethany and - Wellshuts | court, will e appointed clerk, and | Diroctars of Willys-Overland are | 0 S8 % 884 Camp, Capitol Store, George Cas. |was released on $20 bond. ?::'c“u\; 'r!‘vl.';zl'l]‘::qvhll‘slr'r"” ;\:Isd ?::: Glover Tl Camphell, sccond : st-1gnid to have a plan for funding \m (Tt ot P ; HARTFORD NEw BR"A'N sidy, Carl Dixon, Paul Donnelly, et G : ant, Wil be made first assistant. | ;out $6,000,000 In accumulated t.oco S G 4 2 Y o CITIRENT. IN W, ¥ * |lone employe has heen out of work. | . e ki > m 4 John . Downes, Bernard Dougher- | EXCTTEMENT IN WALL STRE i L _ Baniel Fiorita, Who has been actin | gigidends and bring the sinking | R B e Har(ford Conn. Trust Bldg. BUITItt'HoheI Bld ty, James Donohue, Max Dunn, w Yorlk, Oct. 9 (P small as special assistant, 1s considered a| qyng on he preferred up fo date. |\, Sug . ooe. 6352 645 | 1.2:7186 Ao g. Eddy-Glover Post, Thomas Fit blaze in thi old ub-treasury at Wall C t lt possibla cholce for the vacancy as|ypjch could require another {h A B 10 157, il el. 3420 rek. P.J. Flannery Co. George |and Broadstreets today causcd some Iy items sedond assistant. or four million dollars. The com- |\ o1 & Tl 14215 141 Frederiek, Goss, DeLeenw Co., Had- | excitement' in the financial district | T | pany’s cash holdings are reported | yy.conda e field's Sporting Goods, John P. Ha among those who had forgotten that | T OBy o s solA L hiA Hask Toter and HIH [to be tn in ita history, ex-! \{chison = | we Offel' and Recom d non, George Hick, Carl Hjerpe, C the structure was no longer used for L e it e il Hunted | © eding N rnings on ¢ & W 601, A ‘L mend— Hoftman, Home Wet Wash, Martin [storage of large amounts of cash and [Rroberisy, 18 LRGSR 5 HEEE 0 Haunts Being Hunted | {;"coiion stoek tor the nine |5 1oco 183 3 2 oy i ausec onder 3 8, cag ¢ sk A eing calou=| ¥ 4 | Horvwitz, Johnson & Peterson, Loule [bullion. Little damage was caused (I Bondetia OISR - (A0 7 |m{.‘:-'I:{‘,‘ylfifl}w,?:\im-f “ur)l ]rL- r]r?::lq["mn;)h,”\::, your a 1““1..;;. ealot- | Ralth & 0 . st s Jones Agency, Liarson & Root, Dr. by fhe fire. {12 W. Andrews has sold fo It S T G BN GO R oo o[ e PR LI E s i :"L“x.'\‘f,‘ san 260 o ““r*;"' “Ln” "hint clerkc | Yellowley, prohibition administra- | Ayyangementa have been com Cen Teath 105 19 : Laflders F e St tor plans for Chicago and his en-foq yith local bankers for approxi- | can Pacific .. 1487 151481, 1481 9 rar ar in’the oftico of the board of asses- | of PHlS (R0 CHICAES AR | ; [ 3 §! sors, will spend the holiday in New | foTcoment district. e says: {mately $25,000,000 new financing for | ¢hes & O 1070 1063 1007 | 3 DAYS 3 DAYS |\ml L 3 n,\m\nuy raids on the same cafes | yjjjer & T.ax, Inc., California I:vwl;r M & St P pfd 161 | K € . and cabaref h ade, if neces . b pifer b e P H Tomorrow night fs fhe last Satur- :”‘_] & "\'\.“:(;“""l.‘“"w"',"L)H" “"”mr holding company. A public offering ¢ 1 18l & 1 i or the fil r S A A 1 is expected soon of £15,000,000 20-! (pjje Cop g day ‘:”‘L“’ ‘H‘q‘ ""' \“ ‘”‘;' "' :‘“‘ " | makes no difference i patrons LLiNg |vear § per cont honds and §10,000,- | co1 el HEEEEE sl e S lax lsts wi 10 hoard of assessors| > o : flyear 6 pe f §10,000,- | (g > SALE ON USED CARS and the closing evening session will :"“"”"n':‘” ]"L: Ikl "l'” 15 Will | 009 10.year 7 per cont notes. letinipron & | Torrington Co com | DEFICIT REPORTED K L B e ol ed by arrest; patrol wagon. 2 : % (R (e neliiriextiVednesdaynnichitalie i ot S Y AT ARSI E B e e Cru Steel Lkl Co .. | New ~~.1‘.n- Oct. 9 (P—In spite i : 5 the last day for mmg E P S S Sk YENTES thER C . i Cosden Ol » |{Conn & Pow of the receipt of the largest amount We are offering -w\:nfl nnm.l‘nwl cars at vi;v':l\\‘ 1f‘.m ~li‘x|jv|\1vv4m n lm !h y Toston, Oct, 8 (A—Mrs, Cathering | pay Chem | Hfd Elee Light of designated legacies in the history REDUCED PRICES 1', Mac “"‘ N places rorane ysan NALT-CONEF | qpinners wos held for the grand jury [yire . IN B ( e |of the church the year 1924 was All cars bear a 30 DAY GUARANTER for free service. Take ad- NE sl G a PN sk gen, ”f”{”“,,““” a long Nat of sueh | iy out bail after pleading not Euilty | jarie Jatinr | Southern N 13 Tel 141 143 fclosed with a deficit of $133,842, the. vantage of this opportunity and buy your car NOW. o2 TP 71 (0 B g DL o Cr b i e B ol e i [Hfa Gas 64 56 |Right Rev. Thomas I'. Gallor, bishop Our ¢ are as represented and our dealing fair. thelr work were sent hy Secretary| charge of the murder of Mrs. | Gen Motors 51 | X e — of Tennessce and president of the SEF, THE FOLLOWING ('ARS WITHIN THE NEXT 2 DAYS Wilbur today to Donald B. Maedil- { Conn. \lmv and \d\\ Richard Donelli, who was found [ Gt North pfil hooazh | TREASURY STATF :lvl‘\l national council of the Protestant 1925—0akland Coach—Practically ne {lan and Lieutenant Commander R. Club Votes to Continue |1 o Qctober 1. In the tenement {1nt Nickel 3. a5 | Lreasuryabal - §832,80 | I“piscopal church, reported to the 1924—0akland Touring, enclosure in perfect condition. |E. Byrd, ectively eommander ; G UC | (hiore she lived alone. Mrs, Shin-| 1ot Paper [ v o= = i 4§ triennial meetng of that 1924 Ford Coupe, fully equipped. Small mileage. Tooks [Andiahlet of, the navy sectiontof ihe ||« Hartlord, 0oty §1U#=1t wasiitin= | nera frat repotted tie: deatil to 1o e Vi FXCHANGES & BALANCRS clurch here today, The gifts by \ike new. MachtllantAtctickespedition ¥ Gons u_uun.\‘_\‘ voted ‘In the Army and | oiien and an investigation led to necott Cop. & 1, | New }-»»1 \ ixchanges, 943,000,- m.~-.m~r: of the church for all pure 1924 Chevrolet Touring. Small mileage. May be equipped | gratulations were sent to Wiscasset, | NAYY club of Connecticut at its an-|jer ariest last night ne pid T W VEN {200: patances, 43,000,000 """ |noscs, the report stated have ine with glass enclosure if desired. | Maine, for delivery upon arrival of ”'""l meeting in the Hotel Heublein bea Ol 1l 115 11; | Boston Exe hwl';.ux 72,000,000; |creased steadily. 1023 Maxwell Touring. This car is sure to please any man |the steamers Pea and Rowdoin. this noon to continue its existence £100,000 FIRFE, TODAY { prd oty 821, |Palances,, 30,000,000, N R who is 100king for & rcal bargain. Will be painted EoN el Ce [ asregarding a suggestion by its tata | oy Gl e B o ; i 16 1588 1505 L EEeseee BRADSTREET'S REPORT free to suit buyer. | Many's the hargain yeuwnl find if (fecretary and treasurer. Major |y Con e foday damaged the for ni Taven ] . JLOSE DF BOLY DAYS New York, Oct. 9. ~Bradstreetit REMEMBER THE 30 DAY GUARANTEE F'OR FREE SERVICH vou read the Classified Ads daily. Georse) Q. iWhitnevlofend it ibefordliqin St Ll e o m S tatand & W ; o asgg| Toworrow and Sunday mark the | \ooniy compiieation of hank oledl ON ALL CARS SOLD BY US attendance hecame small and un-| 3 0 i G, [Close of the Jew!sh holiday season Cloan N 4 R > ; s water was placed at $100,000, An ' North Par 597 Elhieh began with Tosh Hashenen |INEs show an aggregnte of $10,418,« FASY TERMS ARRANGED 70 SUIT CUSTOMER Oifivers wera elocted s follows: |OVerheated boiler is helieved to have | Pacific Oil 1, ¢ M5 Lilg Tocal synagogue announces spe. | §1:000 an increase of 28,9 per cent President A. F. Hall, Meriden; vice. |0¢¢" the cause. | Jroad s et imik il services and celebrations for | OVer 1ast year, outside of New York The ARDWARE CITY OTOR COMPANY president, Meigs H. Whaples, Hart- e IPierce m‘: \l' A ‘,l‘ - lthese two days. There will be no lhmt( was an increase of 19.6 per . S : Fild anhury: V. REES late service tonight. After th . | cent. 4 ELM STREET (LR SnEt R i) PHONE 2124 ;?t:rr‘fill"alf:‘r:h]\:”;“\I‘;“‘Q”{‘v{«”w"v‘t:. COl‘l] HUSk Kll’lg EUe A0 N Rl :m (L.-‘l\y(»~K :\]flfil m: JLM STREET HONE 272 3 [t rd; Stark, Bris- 4 &8 3 lays Friday nig cos 5 j tol. o i tinie regularly as heretofore| ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Secretary and treasurer, A. P. AT st throughout the year. lm AD THE HERALD CLASSTFTED Slean, Hartford. Lk : . A Royal Dutch AUTHORIZED [ |“&.0552, s . e ot . : AUTO R e S L ity the Poor School Teacher er, Hartford; Andrew Gordon, H. Siidebaker 611 ] () dville; W. H. Shaffer, Hartford Teas O 109, Eight applicants were elected o {thi Teolfioe S0M T — ik i U § Ind Alco.. 04 92 3 Y e U S rub 3 0% 5% ” { 1 8 teel 1 287 ELM ST. U § Steel 1 123 ard To Make— Especially when you have an apart- ment for rent and receive a couple of dozen answers fied Ad in this fact. This was the ex our Classified columns a few days in reply to your Classi- paper announcing the perience of one user of ago —and of coursc the apartment was rented quickly. If YOU have a hands, ifmt call at 925. OVER 12,000 rental problem on your one of our Ad-Takers HERALDS DAILY )TWO TONWS WALK WHEN NEW BRITAIN DAILY IILRAID FRIDAY, OtTUBLR 9, 192 Gena Tunney, challenger for Jack Dempsey’s crown, claims polo is a wonderful game for strengthening the wrists, so lie is hard at it. He ays Iiis polo experience helped him give Bartley Madden his first knock- out Phone 1189-3 There Is Qnly One Duco— du Pont Duco Associated Gas and Electric Company 61 Broadway, New York TRE J. 6. WHITE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION Operating Mana, Dividend—Class A Stock The Board of Directors of Asso. cisted Gas and Electric Company has declared the quarterly dividend on its Class A Stock payable November 2, 1825, to stockholders of record at the close of business October 14, 1925, at 215% of one share of Class A Stock, the rate of 10% per annum. A Stock, this dividend is at the rate of $3.80 per abare per snnum, Stockholders may purchase sufficient sdditional serip to complete a full are or sell their serip at the rate 1.00 above or below, respectively, the last sale price of Class A Stock on the day preceding, upon request to the Seaboard National Bank, 115 Brosdway, New York City. M. C. O'KEEFFE, Secretary. Gentleman Gene BILLINGS GRS THE SHIRT | { # monthe, daughter of Mr. when her BUT HE WON'T WEAR IT In Fact He Can't Wear It 'Cause| con; It tsn't That Kind of 25 Wall Street Briefs The floating supply of U, §. Steel amounted nmon stock on September 89 to 1,201,076 shares, or 89 per cent of the total as indi- a Shirt, cated by stocks in the hands of brokers, compared with 1,203,742 Harry C. Bllllngs, proprietor of | shares or 25.45 per cent on June 0, the Bllllngs Electric Co, today Is sporting a new ashirt—which he Is not wearing. It all happened when Max Unkelbach, architect, challeng- ed the world to defeat his team in the Chamber of Commerco member- ship drive which closes Monday night. Friday at the noon luncheoh, Mr. Unkelbach announced that he would “bet my shirt” that hia team could defeat any other team except that of A. A. Mills, which has con- sistently led the reports. Mafor Joseph M. Ward accepted and instructed Harry Billings to have his team “go get the shirt.” Billings' team yesterday had the largest re- port. Billings demanded the shirt. Today, during the luncheon, a messenger boy arrived with a large suit box, addressed to Mr, Blllings. Opened the box contained a shirt— but it was an undershirt for a doll tor Co. diy con per fer Th eqn baby. 19 I of its ontstanding firet | Mr. Unkelhach told Mr. Billings| mortg: bonds at 105 and acqwired Ne conld exchangs it if it didn’t fit, | interest. but Mr. Billings announced fhat he —_— would keep it in his office as a sou- New offerings today included $b. venir, 000,000 1j-year 6 per fcent singing B fund debentu of the American| the Wife Badly Beaten When She Pays $2 for Cloth Becatuse his wife bought some cloth this morning t cost $2, Alex- ander Karas of 89 Magnolia street 1s alleged to have glven her a brutal! {7 heating at their home this afternoon. | The wife went to police headquar- | an | tal. | en ters and_entered a complaint on |1} whigh Traffic Policeman Delbert | Veley placed Karas under arrest. | Mrs. 1 displayed marks all over | - er body that her husband is al iy leged to have given her with kicks! ® and hlows. on. The woman told the police that|'® husband came home this| Funerals e Andrew Larson = The funeral of Andrew Larson of §8 Camp street, who died last month in Sweden, will be held Monday aft- ernoon at 3 o'clock at the Erwin Mortuary chapel. Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist will officiate. Burlal will be in Fairview cemetery Florence Fllenski The funeral of Vlorence Filenski, and Mrs. Alex Filenski of 40 Albany avenue, | was held at 7:45 o'clock this morn- ing fn Sacred Heart church. Buglal was in Sacred Heart cemetery. Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKEK Thoue 1625-2 Opposite St. Mary’s Church Residence 17 Summer St — 1625 e FERNS and 1,160,163 shares cent on September 80, 01,9 the total against per cent on June shares or 77.18 p creused to $3 or 22.82 per 1924, Inves- calculated at 3, per céit of "2 or 7456 and 3,022,862 cent a year ago. 8 holdlugs are 50 shares or Net profits of the Postum Cereal for the nine months this year in- 1,308 after preferred shares on with dends to § mmon stock c s lod of 1824 against $19,10 ved stock was retived May 1, e third quarter's earnings nal to $3 mon. The By-products Coke Corporation has called for redemption on May 1, | | Type Founders Co. at 100 and fnter- | Stores and erds to he used to retice! ¢ 1,|Anal quotations. L the prc 455,000 debentures due N | 1926, and to pay off the floating deht 4 supply additionnl working capi- An issue of 200,000 shares mulative preferred stock of Ameriean ¥ the ison Co., subsi- rih ing marketed at 97 a share to yield 5 per cent. Wall street did not the t that yesterday's bullish demon- atlon in 17, 8. Steel shares vrent on fhe 70th birthda ary of Elbert H, Gary, chalrman the corporation. In some quar overlook the | 3.83 a share on the com- | Specialties ~ Are Strong Today Wall street the high the Spocta priced industr movement in today's stock m Amplo credit facilities, reports panding fall trade and dividen merger rumors all added fuel new high record, with indic the contint freight and fwo score foher ns a result of of unprecedented loadings, Nearly had mounfed {o new high leve the vear hefore the end of the hour. There was a marked al fit-taking after a sustained ad rnoon centered fn such ‘oundation company, United Al Chemieal 7 points above last 1 rules 4 to Wall Street Opening. An outhurst of [ tie Ket. opening of today's stock Chrysler quickly moved v jumped 4 of 11, United O [ to 83 and the first sale r Rlores { common was a block af 6,000 lat 12415 up 2. Baldwin and Marine preferred cach opened a peint ot Retention of the a1 ount rate by the and indieath 1 money sti 1 di eral reserve hank casier rates for Westinghouse Radio LOCAL STOCKS urnished by Putnam & (1 Insurance Stocks Bid Jalty 840 Aetr Life 1 Co 1220 Aetna J'ir voe 580 Antomobils Tns B0 Automobile Tns Rights. .24 Hartford Tire 58 Natlonai Flre Phoenix Fire Travelers Ine Co Travelers Ins Co Rights. 23 Am Hardware 1 | Am Hosiery . ) | Beaton & Cadwell 85 HfA ( !Y\H‘H\gs & Billings & Bristol Bras Co com 1 NilesBe-Pond com .. To Benutity the Home This Fall Hers is W. E. Blain of Wichita, | North & Judd ; " Cholos selection of | 3! 3 b | Table Ferns, Boston Ferns. §1 upward. |RKANS he corn huek king.” He . Stowe & Wil GREETING CARDS [pars £130 a ton for corn husks and | u Mtg Co J B u » P Sh sells them for hot tamale wrappers. ! Scovill Mfg Co 2 olerer s 1'os OP | His only complaint is that he can't Standard Screw 12 | 8 West Main 8t., Professional Bldg. '£et enough corn husks to supply 'Stanley Works " The Telegraph Florist of New Britala the 4 Stanley Works pfd wuce M NI]USTRIALS SOIR " HIGH ON EXCHANGE further gains in September anc Buying operations in the early fssiies Especially galns in | In featured | resimiption of a hroad upward | arket of ex a4 and speculativa flame, which burned | brightest in the motor, merchandis- | . public utility, fobncco, steel nieal and express issuos took on a new lease of Iife on publication of an analysis ghow ing Angust railvoad nings At a tions of | 1 O el Members New York Stock Exchange \ssiies | Members Hartford Stock Exchange "‘ for | ew Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1813 ' ‘,'“‘,] Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. of the usual heavy pre-holiday pro vance, aft- s Cigat which | night's bullish enthusiasm | oflin the industrial shaves chavacterized mar ip 414 Jiary of North Amerlean Co. also ls| points to a new high record at 1081 nt s hi ons of mulat Co.) 100 185 9y PrJTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW YORA & HARITORD STOCK EXCHANGE) AIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 - MAKTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL ROV TEL,1:ieh We Offer:— b AMERICAN HARDWARE CORPORATION BIGELOW-HARTFORD CARPET CO. LANDEBRS, FRARY & CLARK THE %ORRINGTON COMPANY 1 JUDD & COMPANY |l WE REC MEND AND OFFER Aetna Life Insurance Co. ‘ Travelers Insurance Co. | Travelers Insurance Co. nghtl ———— Thomson, Tem & Co.| Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel, 2580 No wonder school teachers think they are underpaid. Just think of trying to call these triplets by their right names every day " of the school year. They are, left to right, Casimer, leu‘ and Stanley Kowalski of Milwaukee,

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