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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925, ‘.'.u VIR“INI A |iUESTS nma Hc‘n"fi::d \r]t:aim !h ew KNIGHTS OF GOLUHBUS Ambitio‘l‘ R i o i o L oeag M, s Wall Street Briefs P‘ ITII A ) I E Co Reports from the Youngstown Bul I RIEI 8 R'SI MEMPERS NEW YDRA & MARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGE) o vt ENIOY ANNUAL BRNQUER ON TOGR OF Ty i . Pnfaldeu! Joseph R. Andrews with a Virginla “lucky stone.” Judge Molloy of Hartford, Principal Qustry 1 forging ahead, with the S ) | WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN= Toungiown Eneet & Tuve w o0 10 | 1000)'S Exchange Session Has 3 Tel. 2040 ° T L The visitors will spend tonight in Delegation 01 Babietn S L B sdia, sae fomerew ol qu) Speeie At Oobuaies Duy ¥ of New England before returning. Soclal Function Us i A colncldence of the visit to New| Tracing events leading up to the per cent and Republlo Iron & Steel B row 1 ‘ gfi._ Yflflks | Acflon Britain is the fact that today was the [discovery of America, and urging at 80 per cent. BGGI] Spll‘lt&d 0!18 MASTTON_OFIGL 6 GENTIALROW __ TR, 1208 ’ { — Anmrerr'nry of the visit to Virginia |that the pers.:tonce of the country's Members of the Virginia delega- of the New England delegation last |founder be applied to the Knights Combined earnings of subsidiaries TR We Offer; tlon of bustnessmen, in thres Puli- |OC{OPer: of Columbus ;n pursuance of that :IM'N"M by the International utill-| &teck prices forged steadily up e eri— man busses donated by the New SR———————— organizations ideals, Judge Thomas es corporation for the elght months [ward today despite an enormonus s o " ] York, New' ‘Havea and-Hartford MA P. Molloy of the court of common ended Aug. 31 showed gross reve- |volume of profit-taking. Bullish sen AMERICAN HARDWARE CORPORATION > rallroad company for thelr tour of pleas at Hartford, held the attention nues of $3,545,341, compared with [timent was created by reports of B . New England, went through New 1 of 250 banqueters at the Kaceys an- $3,179,220 for the same period last [further improvement in the steel IGEL(‘)“ “:\RTFQRD (?ARPET CO' year. Net earnings avallable for |trade. stiffening of nonferrous metal LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK federal tazes, sinking tund, dopre- |Drices and _encouragelng _ reports | STANLEY WORKS clation and dividends were $981,744, |from the Locarno conference. THE TORRINGTON COMPAN ¢ |against $646,756 a year amo. The rapidity of the recent advance, Britain today and traveled exactly n nual Columbus Day banquet, held ’ 13 1-2 miles through the city streets AI‘TER SH“RT IL[NESS last night at the Elks' home on [ where the leading industries and Washington street. other sights were polnted out. Judge Molloy spoke interestingly Escorted by two state policemen of the early history of exploration, coupled with a stiffening of call 7 and two motorcycle policemon from (Continued From First Page) of ploneering in America, and of New profit of the Pittsburgh Stee] |[money rates on the withdrawel of n- Meriden, the busses were met at ploneering in K. of C. work. He told Co. for the fiscal year ended June |!¢rior funds in anticipation of Oct|== Memorial field by two New Britain this dl\!n}on of the factory. of what the Kaceys have accom. motorcycle polfcemen and were es-| M Kenney was a member of plished in the past and of the pos- i corted up South Main street, up Park Bishop Tierney Assembly, Fourth |sibilities on the horizon of the fu. to Biglow, to Chestnut, to Fim, East [ ¢8ree, Knights of Columbus, the (ture. ‘“he Hartford jurlst's address 80 declined to $1,052,755, in con. |1/ reulrements, however, encouruged trast to 81,558,679 the year before, |the conversion of paper profits into cash. Switching of speculative in- Business of the General Electric [terest from group fo group also JUDD & COMPANY P i Anc ra ‘oremen’s vi » of the best ever glven at a g ; ounted for the weakness of s Main, to High, to Myrtle, to Burritt, | Anchor Brand Foremen's club, the |was one o Co. this year shows marked improve. | coun W Maccabees, and the Anclent Order of |Kacey banquet and he was given a ment, orders recelved for the first|¢tocks Members New York Stock E to West Main, to Corbin avenue to |/ eC0 i oralink at itatoomolisia ' recelved for the firsi ock Exchange nine months reaching $223,876,711,| & & ‘\'"f*"" “'““;’ has sold as Members Hartford Stock Exchange A {lov earlier n the year, jump- . PV : 3 oo e SOk 00 ointetfo 1800 makii it th New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 1 Orders in the third quarter |highest priced stock traded in on the Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. totalled $73,561,483 against $58,-|New York stock exchange. Upwar 309,832 In the third quarter last year |Of 30 other issucs alto were selling a gain of 26 per cent, and 16 per|at new peak prices for the year in | B WE RECOMMEND AND OFFER cent more than the second quarter [the early afternoon. General Baking fn 1925 soared 13 points to on the an- e nouncement of thie details of the Aetna Life ]nsurance Co. Additionnl gold from England ap- [$400,000,000 baking me ‘ ] Black Rock avenue, to Harrison 4 strest to Vine street, to Walnut Hill | He 18 survied by his wife and one The speaking program was opened son, Walter J, Kenney who is grand |[by Ernest Millerick, chairman of the :::t, ::: ;;(’y ;:‘;::l:’:“t’;‘: ‘fi:i;fl';_i knight of Daly Council, Knights of |committee under whose direction the were treated to a glimpee of a group Oelumbus; also three sisters, Mrs, [event was pl!mned and carrled out. of bulldings in Hartford, Leaving [JOND Monahan of Sharon, Mrs, Peter Mr. Millerick presented “'0’ toast. the park they went to West Maln, to [Leonard and Mge. John F. Stanton | master S‘fl‘;(’;"“g'fi‘:“,‘ nearocus o = of this ctiy. g eakers, . . on Main to Commercial, to Center |MOPNING at 8:30 o'clock at the home #POke briefly. and | St. Mary's h 9.| Miss Anna Krawitz, Francis Egan MR ARl e b | e e At o |and Mrs. Mary T, Crean furnished ®tantey ‘and to the state normal z'r’:"' will be in St. Mary's ceme- B Vel o) it taliseers V‘v‘u\\‘vvm‘l‘\ut $2,000,000 fa_expeeted | Lo Il\'f“ J;’W ‘!: T ] l C ‘school, where the New Britain men |™°* L tionally good. John J. Crean ac- [by the Farmers Loan & Trust Co. e A i . 10 rave ers nsurance 0. . said geodby to their guests. Escorted ‘.——" > companied the singers at the plano on the Leviathan. ‘l\m Il,vl!\ AN l.}“v 33 =y W' by two motorcycle policemen from Clty ltems and Francis Clynes was song leader. ] =20 i Am Loco «.ne i the New Britain police department Willlam J. Tallon catered, serving __The report of the Western Unfon Am .‘nn'lt . 17 T 1 l C - and two state policemen, they pro- & tasty mienu Telegraph Co., to the interstate com- ‘A\m :u;. § S ravelers insurance 0. R]ghts | ceeded to Hartford for R\:ch. Preliminary plans for the work merce commisslon for the first §[Am _-l‘llm st i ] Virginla Delegatfon, {8 0F fhs ltatems Hokoow on WON'T PLAY HAMLE | months this year shows operating | A 3 'l\ s e il The visiting delegation included [jarze class of candidates will be dis- Chicago, Oct. 13 (P — Charlie |Income of §10,042,225 compared \m‘ ‘) bty “:‘ '4‘§'~ “,‘ George B. Chandler, executlve vice loyssed at a meeting of Andre lodge, | Chaplin has no ambition to play with $8,308,144 for tho correspond- | \:“""':‘ e *leis g8t iogn it president of the Connecticut state |1 0. 0, I+. tomorrow night at §|Hamlet. “I'm too much of & Ham- ing perlod of 1924, AR A Chamber of Commerce; Richard |c'clock fn Odd Fellows' hall. Iet in real Jife,” he sald when ques- | S e L B4, e Watrous, seeretary of the Providence | A daughter was born at New|tioned concerning recurring rumors MP Y T nz:vu o o n “\ Chamber of Commerce; J. ', I'ergu- | Britain General hospital yesterday!of his desire to play high tragedy. | HeR S 8 . - son, secretary of the New Haven (o Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gronback of|The peak of his ambition 18 to Chamber of Commerce, and the {ol- (a5 Daly avenne. Mrs. Gronback | make people laugh, he sald, here on | lexing me {omvirsille; was formerly Miss Rose Martini, & |his way to Hollywood from Nerw | Dr. Joseph H. Smith of Pelers- % STATED. A, R ADDRESS v = EMBERS NEW YOK NP, AMIRORD BTOCK. EXCRARSES Ches & O h of Pelers-|grduate nurse of this city. York. | Virginia Boquet, 16-yor CM &SP DOORICEILSHAN, {Mgt: hurg, president of the Virginia State | = afjss Katherine Heckman, daugh- - | of Quincey, I, is determined to do 1C M & St P pfd | Chamber of Commerce; Colonel Ju-lter of Mr, aud Mrs. John Heckman CONFESSION FOU) !what no other woman has done— | (Contlnued From First Page) o ' p i lion H. Hll ot Richmand, sresident lof 140 Kensington avenus, fs recupe- | Nuromburs, Germans, Octs 13 )y the Tnglish channel. Oniy re- Chile Cop We Offer:— of the State and City Bank & Trust frating at §t, I'rancls hospital from |—The original of the Augsburg con- | R A g = | state regent, presided at this B RES Co; H, H. Harrls of Lynchburg, |an operation performed recently. |fession, which forma the doctrinal |Gt SIE SHEH: =5 HAISS W 0 "i“:”;; |and after a’ program of music P 50 AMERICAN HARDWARE leetions, called on Mrs. Rufus ¥ enwa president of the Lynchburg Chami-| 1ovisy Moare Tent, No, 12 Daugh- |basls of the Lutheran church, has her ot Commerce; Lee Long oOf [tcr of Veterans will hold its regular [been found in the archives of the Dante, vice-president, Clinchfield |nieeting n Odd Fellow's hall Thurs- |Germanic Natfonal museum, thus , regent of the Ksther Stan.|COTn Prod Ref A Cru Steef chapter, the local organization, to | chay rganiza . o hours without resting. She will train for her big task by swimming in the wake of river steamers, as the 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 50 STANLEY WORKS Coal corp.; Col. W. 8. Copeland of lqay evening at 7:30 o'clock. ending a search in which theologlans | " * | extend the greetings of the ehaplor | itk AREon Nowport News, publisher of the| RNy e g R waves mado by tho tern-wheolers | {3 Ty ysecimblol dcleguton. 3irs, |10 38t pfd Price on application Newport News Daily Press and fyxr 5 T | for veara pare sa e ArLoRthoselob el yamanwayiwas followed by. Mayor | SR EEEiTIe We do not accept m Alnrcsldent of eaVirsininiErossteog w elfam‘ Assocngltum .| The confession, drafted by Lutn- <haunch Paonessa, who extended the welcome | Gen Motors EEACEID Astonale » ciation; J. Scott Parrish of Rich- Secretaries Meeting |er's friends and collaborator, Phillip o= of the cify 1o the delogates |Gt North pfd . mond, president of the Richmond | Fourteen exccutive secretaries of [Melanchthon, was sent on June &, & . P Gireetings weer also extended by |05 Copper .. Chamber of Commerce; G. Cleveland |family welfare associations through- 1530, to Nuremburg's city council IS GIVEN PROBATION Mrs. Alfred Brosseau, national treas. | Int Niekel Wright of Petersburg, president of [out the stale met in New Britaln to-|and thence to the diet convoked fn [ NeW Haven, et 13 P—Liis work |yrer general; Mrs. Russell W. Mag- | Int Paper ; the Virginia National bank; Luke C. |day at a Juncheon held at the |Augsburg by Charles V. in preventing the escaping of twe ent general, — Mas - | Kelly spring . ; Bradley of Richmond, president of {Knights of Columbus club house. A | 02";" r“"‘“‘“": today ;‘“”‘ a pe- W. Nash, :\'“””‘ “"\" Cep ) the Virginia La\lway and Power |program with discussions on sibjects | 'y he . e rlod of probation for the balunce of |gtate regent, New York. Mrs. Coolk | Lehigh Val ... DD company; Hon. C. Harding Walker |of interest to social workers was held ,h\pe‘t B.el.l[!les .I e his sentence for Jumes Henderson, |ywas the next speaker. | Marine prd 4 of' Heathsville, attorney at law; L, [from 2 to 4 o'clock. | Of Dirigible in Storm |25, of Waterbury, who on August 18| Ny, Cook said that the elaim that | Mis Pac pid .. Marshall Baker of Winchester, man.| The regular quarterly meeting of | Washington, Oct. 13 (P)—An air. | W8 sentenced to six months on a0 war or any ofher cause was the | Nut lead HARTFORD NEW BR"MN ] ager, the Empire theater; J, Gordon |the directors of the New Britaln |ship of the Shenandoah type, f;tharge of carrying concealed Weas |gource of the so-called shamelessness | New Haven .. Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Bohannan of Petersburg, president |Welfare association will DLe Theld [caught In the center of a severe [PONS of the youth of today was absolutely | North Pac of the Petersburg Chamber of Com- [Wednesday evening at 7:20, at the [sform is doomed, Commander Ralph T T T unfounded, as the vouth of today is e Oil Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 merce; Junius P. Fishburn of Roan- |association reoms, 52 Center street.(B. Weverbacher, construction ex- _COAT BARE IN SHOALS {in every single instance the equal of ilrond president, Times-World corp.; | The annual meeting will be held at [pert declared today before the naval | Newburyport, Mass., Oc —The |{}e youth of the age past or of any C..O'Conor Goolrick of Fred- [the same place at 8§ o'clock and |court of inquiry Into the Shenan- |Parge Olwine of Wilmington Del. |other age since the Deginning of ericksburg, president, Free Lance- ithers will be election of officers and {doah disaster. went on the shoals at the mouth of {time. She stated that the young hoy ~ Star Publikhing Co.; Hon. Benjamin [directors for the coming year. the Merrimac river today with 2,000 [or girl of today will make the man ‘I. Gunter of Accomac, president, tons of coal on board. Coast guard |and woman of the future just as fine Eastern Shore of Virginia Produce West Haven Grocer IS boats went to her rescue and it was |if not finer than at any time in the We Offer and Recommend— Sinclair Ol .. exchange; D. D. Hull, Jr, of Roan- ot . | belleved her cargo wonld bo saved. 2 3 & oke, vice-president, Virginfa Iron, Sentenced to Prison||| Funerals — Reported as e L d F & Cl k Coal and Coke Co.; John R. Hutche-| New Haven, Oct, 13 (/) — An- = i h Radlyway 107 €on of Blackburg, Virginla Agricul- | tonio Pagluzzl, charged with et~ | = Webster Of 192.) Paying $100,000 for Two T""l“lv‘flt«\‘ o an ers, l'al'y ar turd® college; H. G. Buchanan of | ting fire to his grocery store in West Mrs, Anton Lauderback [ Forhés Tield. Pittsburgh, Oct. 13 [Texas Co ... Richmond, associate counsel, Nor-[Haven, on August 15 last, and who| The funeral of Mrs. Anton Lander- 1o Pittsburgh Pirates were Tra ool folk & Western Ry. Co.; O. A, Rey- | has' been on trial before Superior|back will be held at the Erwin erstood today to have closed a '”"“'I',‘,““_’ nolds, secretary, Newporl New |Court Judge Avery and jury, and [home on Basselt street tomorrow tLeal wling Sans sranclscopvot 3 (e !“I‘I;m| 0 m—————— Chamber of Commerce; W. T. Tillar | had made a vigorous contest of the|morning at 8:30 o'clock and in . Pacific Const League for the pur- A0 PHIE @ =00 | A of Emporia, president W. T. Tillar | charge ot arson, was given from one | Peter's church at 8. Burial will be chase of Hal Khyne, star shortstop. {1 & INO0S 2160 72, LOOT IS REGOVERED | what they belleved was the head- Co.; Col. H. J. Benchofi of Wood-|to two years today. The state main-|in St. Mary's cemetery. and Paul Wagner, outflelder, at a |y &b P® = 000 : |Quartera of the gang . in-a: gxrag stock, president Shenandsah Na- |{ained that Pagluzzi used ofl soak- ? reported price of $100,000 ana [ 118 Steal .- - |Letween here and San Pedro Hare tlonal Park assoclation; H. M.|cd rags to start a fire and his,ob- Robert W. Steiner three players to be delivered later. |y i E1OHE lon ~ BCESTanter (e ook, WIETIRIREHE ‘l{h"m?snni‘hagm\]r;rml;“:::ylm‘Lhe T sV e rb TR e C Tnit e By o e e ‘ R asting Only About $9.000 Taken In LOS | part of the plunder and In a nearby, E: J oads ) n cha e | o ™ ¢, oy rnc 1 € o g e oa A e | comnanies Infaut son of Mr. and Mra. William |Kresge Company Stock TREASURY ST Angeles Robbery is Yet to Be To- || y”’””‘ 5 "l" e ‘"““l‘ ";" °“"':' s Gen ), By dervey, Uy 8. (A clty [ — Stelner of 861 Argli street; was held 5 T el Ly R R ining most of the remainder. - Al manager, City of Portsmouth: R. F. (i e glelmes e Hops Ahead 100 Points |Tosy Balance. A tedi By Av(Noritioe: together they recovered < $9:000 - {a Nelgon, Richmond, publicity director p a otc JE5e 3 Y Uitk New York. Oct. 18.—A rlse of 100 TeTE g b, $140,000 in negotiable b e 4 e Cine | Fairview cemetery ! 2 i EXCHANGES & BALANCES = 3 g it 1 ntgotiable . bonds, Virginia State Chamber of Com A ) points in the shares of the § PRCHANGES LADOIES Los Angeles, Oct. 13 UP—Nearly | $300.000 in Americas Bankers’ assde merce; Major LeRoy Hodges, Rich, e Kresge company furnished a sensa- | qon. tap e 115 o oo O “|all of the halt milllon dollar load | ciation checks, and about 40 plate mond, managing director, Virginia ; ; Fha firsral o€ MraMasy Whinp tion In the stock market today. The || i, L0/ ANCes: 111,000,008, of registered mail taken by bandits |irum watches. Only about $9,000 \ State Chamber of Commerce; Thom- ‘The funeral of Mrs. Mary Whipple rdvance carried the stock up to $300 |, Do5ton — IBxchanges, (5.000,000: 4, o Taiy truck hold-up here Thurs- | worth of 166t 18 missl b as F. Farrell, New York city, vices panheldihthisiimopnine el 30 |a share, the ighest price of any fs. | "H'210e% 33,000,000 | day night was back in the post ofti Bl president, Pocahontas Fuel Co., and o'clock at the J. M. Curtin funeral sue now traded i he New Y TR ST o } o t e | n 1 , KRS PR i e sue now traded in on the New York 3 s today than a week after the C. F. Harvey of Kinston, North Car- pagiors snd o At dan/e churshie fxcliunge anid 150 iolbia. elovell CAR SBIDS THROUGH PENCE: | fisers and bohtod bare wevs fvs | Aln't It So? Y 0, V. r Lyddy L ! 8 v » it L r de: t L, Harvey & Son Co. Lt i m~a“- a1l Beatars i“" higan Central, its cle t rival for Mrs, Mabel Tloolihan of West Ha-|ajleged members of the bandit gang.| D& days are bad enough but cat New Britain Delegation were Willl Bracho ek |that distinction. Rumors of an im- | ven suffeved slight cuts about thel Police detectives yesterday found | nights are even worse.~Judge, o The New Britaln delegation fn- S et S | pending split-up and stock dividends | face when a car &he was driving : \ 3 cluded Mayor Puonessa, President ken, Charles Maloney, Dani have stimulated recent buying of | Saturd: rning lded at the ] s fer, William Farrell and John . s Bplo UECA e G OTIL ISP BRI G S B . ! Joseph R. Andrews of Hver!m al b L L s the Kresge she which scored a [ Milldale Curve and went through a . \ ::‘:(‘:v;:‘: Fred 0. Racilte, Secee: commiftal service at the grave. Bur- s G e L R er Jewels to Dazzle America i tary Ralph L. Gould, Judge George ial was in St. Mary's cemetery. = candition o ‘MM road ed e Kistf, Carlisle Baldwin, W. L. Hatch, e St Pa“l Boy Found Slain | (o ' Favitatty Are; Clatios i, ¥. W. Christy Dr. R. W. Pullen, F. am g i Al oolde M \H, Tl:,r.'s";‘,'o'; ?r ,.“A Sl T The funeral of Willlam Abetz was In Room of \HCdvnl House | 1.croux of "f i T S ae e e el held this morning at 8:30 o'clock| It will now be the business of | St Paul Oct. 13 (M—The mutilat- | happened at 11 o'clock and there A. Sprague, H, E. Way, Thomas H. e body ‘of Francls Plolettl, 11 vear.| were several rumors that the entire Crowley, George H. Dyson, F. M. at the home, 134 Curtig street, and In | Professor Thomas A. Knott, English of Frane 11 year | were & imo at the Shimberiain. 5. M. Wizhtma church at 9, Rev. James | teacher at the University o Iowa, |0l Dephew of Rev. Louls Ploleti, | party had h serlously injured Chamberlain and E. M. Wightman. | \W,,, iTa Catl o iehieh iatitha St In the party also was [Edward G. on of Hartford was celebrant|to know the meanings of more PSS LTI Sy . Stacey, secretary of the Massachu- at a mass of requlem. Rev. Matthew | words than any other man in the | " mer, was V(mm! today in h-‘ri i!lt)l,l RA VATALITIES etts “hamber of Commerce, Traynor was deacon and Rev. Wal- | world. He has nelected a8 "“‘ 0;‘ the third fleor of a vacant | Manila, Oct. 13 L/r;_y“;‘ .1,,‘w«),5 ‘ and George Barnard, publicity direc- ter M ub-deacon. | eneral editor of all Webster dic- | |»m»m:,~ of the hody was made xi:fl. : Hea berelti ;\ Totira The tor for the New Yerk, New Haven During t in the church | tionaries. e Vol il ) Nty ] John! Kialey Lsivg “ihe) Vacant by Patrolman John Rose. Police ex. |health department today warned the | Elmer Crowley of Boston, operat-|Chalr” and Mrs. Mary T. Crean| .. == =8 1o |Dressed the beliet that the hoy was ipublic to use utmost care n the em- ) ing mavager of the American Lix-|sang Taps. A volley was fired at |, v.”,,\ ’: '\ly]u ( ih ey ; 1 lmnw;r—‘.l n: ‘n'fl‘rt_wry ; e nvv‘lv“.‘is‘\y\p\y;\‘j‘ of ser\ants “u pr ; m' port line, is the new president of the | the grave by a firlng squad _com- | TEZ(HeF 1 ’m“‘ s » l““" SO e Mot thie 4l (cholera pablemustaten mlop iiotad } cmergency fleet corperation, being |posad of local National Guardsmen. ”f_ AL o apart every tim ‘v-"-‘ n ,»,_; “~ 1 at a Columbus .(.‘ in wore ‘”],‘ or servan No ] Mardi Gras at . 0. O, F. Fair to- |elected to that position by the ship- [Pall bearers were Arthur Fortin, | ¢ Washed. | Pay banquet Monday evening. |foreigners have ) stricken 1] * night, Odd Fellows hall, Arch &t.— |ping board after the removal of Ad- | Eugene Barnes, Sergeant Rice, Cap- | e——u- e e oAl = — advt, {miral Leigh C. Palmer. | tain Leonard., Joseph Diamond and | David Poulson, ===——| "rrs. McCramn and Wilson con- More Troubles f or Dayton, Tenn. ducted the committal service at the grave.: Burial was in St. Mary's First Mortgage Bonds e 8 Yielding 6%-6.20% ‘ e wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbore DENOMINATIONS $100 - $500 - $1000 for their kindness aid sympathy ex- tended to us during the brief illness and death of our beloved son and brother, also for the beautiful floral tributes. MR. & M AND F & LOUIS J. PREY LY. Secured by first mortgages on fee simple owned land and high class buildings strategically located in New York City. and Legal for Trust Funds in New York State. These Loans embody every safeguarding feature known to modern' investment science, includ- o ing compulsory deposits with trust companies for the prompt payment of interest and amortization charges. Joseph A. Haffey < CNDERTAKER Send for Circular T-13 | n,.,‘v.n'em;umm:?';'unnm < || Residence 17 Summer &t — 1628-3. HoacLanp. ArLum & (0. a— | FERNS ‘ INCORPOR L] To Beautity the Home This Fall ESTABLISHED 1908 | e % = 6 R racs i £ | Toble Ferns. Boston Ferm. §1 apward. Senorita Rodriquez, famous dancing star of the Spanish amouND FLooR erouNd FLOCR is said to own the most valuable collection of jewelry in 34 PINE STREET 14 SO. LASALLE ST, Bo“el’el’ S Posy Sbop Dayton, Tenn., the anti-evolution center of th e country, is now having more troubles. 'I'lie | with the exception of the crown jewels. She will come to NEW YORK CHICAGO | # west Mala 8t Protessionas Bidg. | widespread drought in the south has threaten ed the water supply of the city. Autos can now ! York soon to display her jewels and charms on the American The Telograph Florist of New Britsls oo the river near Dayton. 4 few months ag o it was navigable for steamboats. stage.