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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925 HARVAR[] PR[]F ’I‘[] |MEAT ILLEGALLY SOLD City Items {BOY BRINGS $4,000 CLAIM | WA”. \ RK T AS KOSHER, RABBI SAYS v ) Wall Stree! Bnefs bT MA E I_E[]T[]RE AT YAL[I e BDRATH UL g EN, PUTNAM & CO. - ! 01:930 Detore danresias| High Jdewish Congregations Learn of |1he bridge to be held in the vestry | Marlo Cerro Says Parent Was mn.-u!.,,,l“",’,m $101,330 before deprecias | il ey MEMBERS NEW WAK & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES rooms of the synagogue would reparted by Penn Seabosrd |4y Fp e Fraud Helg Perpetrated and |take place on December 9. The by Bus While Working for SLaniblarsdueieyaing monthe ot Cenin 5 Hocking Wlll (rive Science and | : e i e e e £ 1925, ngulnat loss of $327,015 In the | AT CAR o SN 0% JIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN- | Probe Committee 1s Named, g 2 C " sume perigd of 1024 )f\n. 1000 vvue 138 200% 181%| : | |be Leld on Monday evening, No- onnecticut Co, (same period of 102 i et t317its 1811 T | ,.)O Religion Talks | he olticlal atiention of the Con- | \ember 15 QI e e S| e e [Am 8ug <010 7 d0 T el. 1040 | gregation Brethren Sons of Israel | Roller skating carnlval tonight. 5 48| = Superior Oll reports a deficlt of {4 0 o 9 = 9 NARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL ROW TEL. 8o | has been called to an alleged fraud |Woalett Rink, Arch St—advt been entered by Mario Cerro, seven. | $411,050 for the first nine mrm!h‘"\m Dol & Tel 141 H o my New Haven, Nov. 11 (f)—Profes- | belng practiced by mcrchunts in this| Mra. Mary Papiana Martina, _of [ ¥¢ar-old son of Benjamin = Cerro, | this year comparcd with a deficit ot |41 yo o T TS ) felty on people of the Jewlsh faith, | MYrtle street has gone to the New | @Bainst tho Connecticut Co. us the ‘”'* LoS Wiy enrings: [Anaconda ... 05 48ty A0 sor Willlam E. Hocking of Harvard, 1t §s clalmed that meat §s belng sold | Britain General lospital for treat. | FeSUlL of his father's death und-w he | - [ns * 3 B, WI OFFER: L 4 \ wheels of a company bus on July 22 dtchison , Y ani to Jews which Is stamped “Kosher," [Ment. HIPADYIUBON formerly professor of philosophy at Yale will give the Terry lectures on | 1 1. | At GIf & W 1 i \ but which in reality is among the A daughter was born yesterday to | 11 claimant states that his ‘,,h [ 1l '\mq t & 1ot i i “Religlon In the Light of Scicnce | vaijouy grades which the Jewish [ M. and Mra. Joseph Weber of 131 | *F Was employed on the “night Daltl & O s o b and Philosophy” at Yale this year, | pionle are not allowed to eat, ‘A |DWight stre | 8a08", which tinished work at 7| Reth Steel B § 1 100 1t Is announced at the UNIVCISity see- | oot oo’ hus been appolnted by | ‘Roller skating carnival tonight, | ©'¢lock In the morniug, but was "jf_" s sk e 01 ' retary's office, Terey foundi- | 1o eongregation to work with tho |Wouleit Rink, Arch 8t—advi. pald oft until 11 o’clock, Un July 22 “ o nis E 91 A0k | tion, the largest lectureship founda- | ath Tsrael to pro-| Hcalp treatment for falling hair | L€rro was returning from Berlin to i b Rk al sl Congregation Tefe " tlon at . was established [ 4o )-lh-l‘«unwm land dandruff. Ta France Beauty x-mvun his pay but was Killed by a ‘: ""l'z '\'Y s 7 108% through gift of $75,000 from DWIght |~ paubi J. H. Aaronson brought th InRnlar ey bus; the claim Is that he was acting DL BT e H, of Bridgeport matten Lo ,]“ attention of the Con Chimney cleaned. Tel, 3587.—ady, |10 the course of regular employment (Continued from First Page) “. 1 & 8 n Terry In - making the gift | greg Ho Isract| J0In Xmas Musle club at Morans', [ in returning for his pay and that Eeil |[CR I &P . 45 gregation Brethren Sons of Isra = et vyt his return to New Britain was the of previous years was Lirgely folloy hile Cop Ve le founder belicves that | giq” recommended the appolntment . d 3 ol F SR A ; ~ stimulate Intelligent effort for the the Jewish people can be protected Mot I'hu 4y afternoon at Odd | ““"V(- " ; : T O ance today of u seventh anntvers ""I:” II‘xuhl : \ : Improvement of the human race, nd it 18 the duty of the religlous |Fellows'shall. | Marlo Cerro, through Donald Gafl- | sary of the world war armistice. | e 2 . LN 2 “To this end he desires that the |yeaders to do so. | The directors of the Ghamber of | ne¥, secks compensation amounting | Teading the nation in it n.m.m\‘('\l el B Members New York Stock la‘xclmnxo lectures be glven by men eminent | Jio clajms that the sitvation which |Commerce wiil meet at noon Mon- | to amfl"o.\mmwly 34,500 and “"‘I‘V'n -‘n\ who fell fn the etruggle, wI:\\vlrln_w’ ;1‘ . i ; Members Hartford Stock Exchange :n their departments on ethics, the {oxists as regards the slaughter und &t o e o ALY n\‘ v?~1nH: w‘:m‘.ih t \,1(.,;}?%' Lm . p New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg. lel. 1815 history of civilization and religion [sale of meat consumed by Jewish | OPen alleys tonight. Rogers’ Rec- | o A RN % e Kt Buildi deur) St., corner of Lewis, Hartfi Conn. and all the great laws of nature, es- ' people 18 not what it shonld be and |Teation.—advt. | VIOLENCE IN VIENNA tonal ecmetery to lay & wreaih on Erlo 1at pe 3 Judd Building, Pear! St., er is, ord, N pecially of evolution. The lecturers |t will become worse unless action | Tecause of the fact that Chief of | iy Nov, 11 UP—Demonstia- | ing u custom thangurated by 1 en oMtor a1 = = Rita)] | el allb acCi tolno! ahilosonittalilss akan: Volice Willlam C. Hart was called | o,y yguingt an Italian literary 80~ | qont Han o e elihs bl b \,;. Nothitniolino 3 or religlous tests, and no one who| President George Berson of the |1WAY on business, the talk sched-| /o "3 oo ato Jugoslavia, ended ! : 5 : We Offer ; Ker after tr a1l | 'corg . [Ued to be made by him to the E 4 mony was fixed for 11 o'clock, the |Insp Copper 7 2 2 \ . AN 7 2 (! In an earnest secker after truth shail | congregation appointed the follow- "‘“”W Y.‘“”"""w .“M"'l""‘: “"A‘ r'm: in a shooting affray last night be- | hoyp of signing of the armistics | Int” Nickel 3 78 : AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. be excluded becanse hLis views seem |Ing committee to work on the mat- e tween the demonstrants and the po Wilson Memorial, | Int Paper 5 56 L:\N“ER-\'. |:RAR" & ('L\R]\' radical or destructive of existing be- | ter: Solomon Shurh M C I u Fionis) loe Abont 100 shots were fire In tribute to the wmemory of | Ke o i or res hat the |T.e e L | Roller skating earniy [ i v EEN s o YT liefs. The founder realizes that the |LeWitt, J. Birnbaum, A. Belson and | Rollor ing carnival tfonigh lispatches oy many Wers | Woodrow Wilson. n twilight servic | Lehigh < : NORTH & JUDD lberalism of one generation is often | 8. Hanin, Rabbi Hadas will work | Yo#lett Rink, Arch St.— advt, wonnded : 2 2 . TV W ) l A et ! 1 b condncted in Washington | Marine ? 7 . conservatism in the next, and that |with the committee, | Come In and hear the New Ortho- = SonLATLE IR sl I STANLEY WORKS many an apostle of true lberfy has| There I8 a state law agafnst tie | P10NIc Victrola at Morans'.—-adst e "”‘: ,"’“ ,:1 o Al seail TORRINGTON COMPANY suftered martyrdom at the hands of |stamping of meat “osher when i Rl AR veryiton Xmesmowon | ERGIVESIGIRITCOATOLERATNURS IR L e cman, Lpis- [ Nes : i Stock the orthodox 1s not “kosher and the law pro- | 41splay at Axelrod's, Park 8t. See us| payl Labenas of 108 Fairvlew av- | Lo "0 Sa chinetan, and the | N 1408, ol 3 DLOCHAEI Mr, Terry also provided that the | vides as @ penaity a fine of $100 or | PSIOTe You buy and have no regrets. | anye complained to the police today | o PIShOP of Washington, and the | Norf & West .. 118 i Prices on application lectures should be repeated in |six months' fmprisonment, or both, |~ 89Y! y ‘. that & boy had thrown a can of \wyian's pastor. At the conclusion of |Pacific Ol ; Bridgeport. This has been done n | St R §. P. Strople of 113 Church street | paing on a coat worn by his 16-yoar- | yyo service a wreatl, will be placed |Pan_Americin | has moved his grain and feed busi- 014 daughter Siun The deteetive | e (e 1aca & o IR the last two year |Docket Clearing Meeting | 1/e o 155159 Park stroet.— advt. burean will investigate as the 5 P&RC& a ¥ Of Board of Adjustment| Vietrolas Haif Price at Morans'. gaig tnat she would know the voutl ; el ey o el Firemen’s Annual Ball An effort to clear v)»'} docket of | —advt 4 Tn. .1,,; ," i e - ¢ 'ylyl“;;l-“":l, Tirit ‘Il‘l‘p 1 A\\y 2 A 5 d At Armory This Year |appeais now before the zoning| Charles ¥ Rehinberg of this city ! e e i D e A : | nmgfin mn and Gladys M. Weeks of Chaplain, e ; | : Y S —_— Preliminary plans for the 18th an. | 20019 of adiustment will be ma and on a|Reading i venlng when that ard | Were married in Chaplain, October X Chann B utch 3 1 Al Now Voatabr o ball of me‘l_vlla\'fl.frvm h \”n.A Boardj| Nofe mestied i o ‘Kr\rln T han at any Royal Dut liurrm Hotel Bldg., New Britain lel. 2580 will interview principals in six ap- <4 DY . . o | previous time giee the cessation of [Sinclair O X ¢ MEMBERS NEW YORR AND HARTFORD STOUR EXCHANGES Firemen's Pension and Relief Asso- | o ® ' Rec. | Jpen allevs tonight. Rogers' Rec uth Pacific 100 clation were discussed at a meet peals i D h hostilities, seven years 2 outh Pac i ¢ @ meeting | =5 /man R, Jaffe will be glven an |réation.—advt eaths The princtpal sarvices In memory [South Raflway 1 i 1 Poosld R “Hert, stgr. of the general committee in chargs | i st dls D et L ! held in fire headquarters last night | opportunity to pro 8 charEe | rge il holdl it 2 e e ] 06 those who fell I the i | Studebal x § % 1t was deoldeA to vetumm. to. the stata|| that Marlo: Clancl ix violating " tha |/Sls George hold its regular S e aln b el where | Texas Co 1 5 by armory this year, and the \'vrf;::n; | zoning law in the construction of a | M@CUN& tomorrow night at Jr. 0. 1 dames Ptolmey King George and his three sons. at|Tex & Pacific 481 e s 1t We Offer— Wil conalst of & concert followed by | 1X-apartment house on Talcott |A: M hail. Nomination of officers| Jainze Proimey, ugs ARGt e A ta Sielnck Einid v Haln Eacifo 14 Eonetalanine | streat; James Altano will be !w»:yrd“}‘[‘” taiepplace A rehcareal o thefnisihome, st street, 18t €ve- | wreaths in the of wueen [United Pruit . 231 d ] Members of the committee repra- | 1N Nis application for a special ex. | 1e8ree team will be held after the |ning after o s lliness. 112 Was & | Mapy, ths Queen of Spain, and ather (17§ Tndus Aleo 96 y ! s iarbs senting the fire companies follow: | C2Ption giving him permission fo MeRtE L prominent member of the CArpen- | povaliies and prominent personiges. UK Iubher & 5 No. 1, Georgs Scheyd and John T, bulld a four-tenement bullding at | Oben afleys funight. Tiogers’ Rec- [ters Union, and ef several = 1" 8 Stonl ; 13 Hennessey; No. 2, David Moore and | the corner of Park and Stanley "GUONTIRAYE 0 fratemitios Paris Has Tribute Wostinghoee Gieorgs Hearlett: No, 5, Georgs Spars (Svects Helen T, Delataon and Froay |t iLpiFas, 81 s esfi o e Rltolniey mas born p Hootlans Dunts: Noveild (1 =AlL Fails plan ner and Alexander Beatty: No, 4, | Per Irancolino will argue for ¥ d to the police that he in 1873, and at the age of 30, silent for one minute at 11 a'clock | t PRICE ON APPLICATION We do not accept margln accounts Radio Letser Barnes; No. 5, Arthur Gau.|change from residence B to resi- ;L'y’:ff ,‘_’:“?r:;‘”f_nifl";‘_ ot the Eln | came 1o fhis country. Ile was con- | (his morning in commemoration of | dette and BEdward son N dence A, the former for Haleyi®E-0 8 000 r'll M;“" P’"'F" . nected with Clan Douglas, 0.8 C. }the Armistice and in rememl William Frey and Peter Pae; Hook |Street. and the latter for Allen| 08 GATEED REESICHNE [lano atjthe Knights ot Psthins and Har- | of those who fell in th SRS e s R & Ladder No. 1, Jacob Heck ana |strects dohn Wasik wiil nsk 2 short S {“.m.\,m . & & '\: 119 | gven fhe unruly, lohblessiot the ¥ 4 h adder | extension fn the business zone on | A slan of 108 Grove ileaves four daui S 1lelen, Grace, | ehamber of depuiies was noiseles i Marches!. duct a store on his property; Con-|the corner of Pearl street and He also leaves his brother. Allen rad Cianei will ask a reduction in | '3 1l Aetna Life Ins o o - | the number of square feet required |0 (he New Iirltain GiendrlEhommila TR ETEs sxreeia et (o fintral Il ot Lo et b L ¥ eneill A na I ! Holland Now Is Facing | tor tenements on Stanicy and - Fark after Patrolman Edvard Carroll take place Fridny and tat bl ar s moming by street bands | e e B b HARTFORD NEW BR"MN inisteri stroe discove will be in Fairvies ietory et i > | Antomobile In 5 | e M;n]llst:llal Cl/; ‘>" LS N !( For Xmas, get him a Nash S = Rhieh the French troops marched Oamellie s ien o | @Hartford Conn.Trust Bldg. Bu”":'f; :‘:’::' Bldg'_ he Hague, Holland, Nov. 11 (Py— wercoat T B be, 47 i Anpustincd Hartfc 5 58 Tel.2-7186 3 A ministerlal crisis is roreshadunedf‘ ZEBOSKI-CARLSON Sl el aap ) o — L Rt Notlonal_ 11 o following adoption by the secon | e L New York Stops. hoenix Fire chamber of a protestant deputy ) ov Yore Nove 11 (Pr—New|TravelersiIns Co budget amendment calling for with | paul Zehoski and Miss Loute Carl- “Guest Night” Nov. 20 Fu nerals el o public_and (Travelcrs RIgts, ... 25 0 We Offer:. drawal of the Dutch legation at the | . 1 ¢5 pe Marrled November |R‘ ByiBSand PIVRCID———7i—— rivate, halted silent anin} "\"::_;"'“' g s N 0 Vatiean: s . at 11 o'clock today to mark 1he Premier Colifn requested adjourn-| At St. Joseph's Church. A “Guest night” to be held by Aichael Kozy ox of the celebration Liere of the|Am Hoslery 'n’\‘rmr:‘}rthgsz:xad“g:tx:ies‘;%s:rl:nn;wh];r;‘ S AT Ch B X A e e it 'rm;.y;w\;mi.,.us for :ndw: h;y]\v’_ h armistice anniversary :"’f'“’y‘;,“\; At i 150 Shares North & Judd b [ alter Zebos! 6 Rhodes |\omen's elub J | Who died Monday morning were held A iuried program including mili- [Fige- s a0 cabinet notifled him that they woula | J(r= Walter Zevosk of 45 JAOCeS Women's Iub, fs belng planned a¢ the mats home, 37 Hurlburt | ary . el lolisten ikreliciona| BIllings & o | 100 SI It resign it the amendment was ac- (S " i : e FReNs of November —20. |ptreot, at 5:30 o'clock and from the | .eramanies and entertainments was |Billings & Spen pl¢ 5 wilare CO S cepted. danghter fot Mr, ‘and - Mrs.s Loulsc/mhe s entertainment: ‘slli i be in iRt Coetee M o8BS g & ,l,lm o ‘J‘”-m;' 1o day and even- |Bristol Bras ey | S street. will be | charge of the New Britain M | a the New i uslealiliseare e i e s e ¢ memor pori married Wedn mornit No- ! elb, Sl gk e b i o the eity a8 a Wh Want Flags Flown for S O e G e o e Rev. Dennis Kalnatyeky celebrat | as observed by the city a8 4 W .“ il ‘;‘ be performed by Rev, John F. Don-land Mrs. charlate eraos o | Lnders Merchants in the center of the ", pastor. ml “’ v\.‘\i_\‘ of 11,i(0']£327,4‘:; DEOETARIOf usic, S 1o I L eSSt hehanc) londin wweue, trafi w\ i e ity have been requested by high | will be attended by John 'Hale tenching staft enterlained | T o o, Srccted from among cz, lihalled; elevated frains and sutfacsls o o #chool football fans to display thelr | panning as best man and Miss [with whistling solos, playing her C5 0NN society o ¢ . S e S curb flaga Saturday on account of | [7|orence Kasprow as mald of honor. fown accompaniment. Miss Flore e . : LIS B L e the foothall classlo of the year, lfe| sfter a honeymoon trip, they will jrnce Ostlund sang, Mins Margaret | ommitian h"‘vml”h. ] Hx:v‘.mmu’wl ‘1 nd Ch ‘lwl:‘rl-xv“\v\m\"”’ Yor) Hartford-New Britaln game, which g t 44 Kelsey strect Sheehan told of her trip across the 3 o s 1 \ ‘; i r~: is to be staged that da | Mr. Zeboski i3 employed at the | continent L J i lxkl it ‘ln‘l: olie et rr( tiashed a radio Hnlv Armistice Day | Russel e —— - O'Neil Tire & Battery Co. and Miss| Nest spring the club plans fo |-u‘rmmv:’.ml'« I,Vx‘-‘ ¢ S e \\H\mwh s \”lvm\ s and commis- piardis : ' LINDER WITH WESTMINISTER © b loyed as a o 1 ) c LERACE INSWDILE T 3 ley Wor Sihg 9 ) wison has been employe present Stephen leacock's R et tickers and | Gieo er, son of Mr. and | clark In the Russell & Frwin di- [ “Fronzied Fiet sion houses. ¢ : forge Linder, don Howard Burdick groups of silent brokers ma an | ot Mrs, Thomas Linder of Lincoln | vition of the American Tiardsa e ‘ g ctesiantgbiniers e : : : Sl down s end oo . o s et of Movard Tanc of | imont tisris, contmit o _he el n TO HERALD READERS the Westmintster squad during the | - |About 1,000 New Members s e elnlfroitioil e B 2 o Pl 1) ncason just closed, and was an im- | LEAVE FOR GEORGIA i Yome it 2 e Tand from,| paused In:the Werkit laborers & portant cog in the grid machine’s | Tuther M. Barnes and family of Enrolled by Red Cross e ycinadist chure Woodbury | 80t e Tigh above the stre: successful quest for the junlor 53 Lincoln street loft this morning | At noon today, the first day of (at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Burlal ”r“\";\vln‘l ”“\‘ ‘W’,‘ preparatory school champlonship. for Woodbine, Ga. by automobile Irive for Red Cross member- ' was In the North cemetery in Wood- i Aoty 1 b5 fr. Barnes has purchased a large [ships, the fotal mamberships sold | hury. ol e ] My {old rico _plantation there, with 1 jin the city alons was approximate- | E NO DELWERY OF MA]L 1IHT;:\ STATEMENT rccording to Chairman Albert Lane At isiory dating far back hefore th : ry v e | My street address ECZEMA revolution 1o the days H“\I'v“':"‘v;. v‘v‘M‘,“h Gaeto uv\w- it ts said | e TO BE MADE GHRISTMAS 2 Relieve that itching, burning torment anianls L e tan el eLoul GOl ST o O ied At the Now VXCHANGES & BALANCES % e he deeds which came into his hands gether in the city and surrounding — 3 1.0 i .nd-m&ehuhu.m-nh Sl s s 3ritain Gieneral Thospital after a \n v 178, - City LOCAL STOCKS | Franklin square and was removed |Ptolmey of Bristol Ihe city hegan d 1ting for the Arfna Cagnalty Stanley Works pia The only requirement is that one of the family fill out the coupon. No dials to minox name 1s tailed the nu y slave — sh was held from Joseph | postmaster Erwin Receives Instruc- ‘ [ ; A. Haffey's undertaking parlors at 2 Roston € Il The trade name of my radio is Itlm:‘\ :«Wl'r?v\ cing priced CIVIT, SUITS RECORDED. o'clock this afferno tlons From Washington To Giy S row tollarsto he Peter Geola, through Donal The hody was taken to Middle- Tetter Carricrs Full Holiday No logs will he mailed. The coupon must be filled out and took place in Indian L“”v“‘»‘» hea breni ialon i ton o il postmaster Erwin toany recoived | WIDOW. OF PATROLMAN :w‘-n(\lnfinytmlw«\f]‘vim.v Herald office. There are a limited number, The ball bearers were Harold Jo- apn offi order from Washir ims that lds a note for| Thomas McDonald, James Manning |year. The order, from Post given by iefendant and [and Albert Hills. General Ne was said to 1 1 by a mortga on. South mental. The object is to g1 ' Mre, Trank Tnglish Tiles (laim Tor — reet property. He secks fore- | T e |workers a chance to e ¢ r MCKHC!’H@Y & SOH E'.? o Jflseph A Hafiey ‘;‘i“ani; e O e "'A,Il‘"-il.y.?.n: i | Associated Gas and Electric turnable in the city court the fifth | ’ The Place to Buy Your Strictly Fresh Fish Is 112 Avch St, § | Monday of Nove Recital on Lincoln Patsy Soffiote 1 as sued Fred Wil | UNDERTARER 5 . sy . o1 T o fams for $30 damages on & grocery Phone 1623-2 £ Founded in 1852 WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF Acting on a writ eturnaie the || gemallioile St Mass Chorets f slonall reader: entertainea Miem ¢ which she s fih Monday of November in the of the Kiwanis club \ cor tion for u th : FRESH FlSH OYSTERS, CLAMS | for clothes. Deputy Sheriff Martin H Drinkrater's “Abraham Lincoln,” HSLENSAY Heilio SHE Experienced Management | Horwitz has garnisheed wages at| — T noon taday. She L 1 o s | Landers, Frary & Clark. | BUY YOUR cital to the pupils of t P ) e i I'he properties in the Associated system are oper- CLAM CHOWDER TO TAKE HOME .. 30ca Quart 105 (0 L0 wammen e CHRYSANTHEMUMS |2 imior mieh et s mernine " e o b e e ey 5 5 . . B fendant in an action for $50 damag- neage - ANy S Oyster Stews and Clam Chowder Served at Our Tables f§ "0 0 &0 & o on Clothing Tore for the Jintar Nieh: 2 s cngaged for many years in the various phases of < T 3 HARTFORD-NEW BRITAIN AT o Thanks- | e10 01 g an f ] public utility The properties have been . A B Co. 1o 1 money alleged due e It was voted ! 1 : lic utility ¢ properties ::':lx':u:‘v\ ::I|:||‘||‘|l‘l;'|'xi:: :‘;‘l' l\"n\x:(n'\'\. \‘u'm'\(;\f | for elot} cputq Sheriff Martin H. IGREETING CARDS] IR 2inh s e flonsaiion 3 operated in conjunction with the J. G. White Man- ARt A g i s | Horwltz served the papers, which| Bollerer’s Posy Shop \‘\",'u;'y:m‘: S ol i i iz | agement Corporation, which is one of the oldest and it r Prizes to Girl Scouts supervision of public utilities. \l(‘ Now on l)lgpla\ : Some of the Associated properties were built by r the winners t | the present management more than 20 years ago. ter writ test Under their supervision the properties have steadily This Coming Saturday Is the Last Day & [ | et il bl sl The Assoc ah d Gas an d } -‘cmr (‘nmpanv nncor- To Make Up Your Xmas Club Payments TR | L g v i o 19 Grand Street WO STORES 2 Arch Street MEATS, GROCERIES Telept r 512 SEATOOD man of a comm Securities of the Our Club Closes Nov. 14th, 1925 FEAE 4"7"?""""_fffi",","_‘:j;;f;;;z:"x"" FLIGHT AGAIN DELAYED For information cor g Ass Barcelona, Spain, Nov. 11 (@ — ~ > S | Suoat Skl e Associated Gas and Electric Securities Corporati Come in This Week and Finish Up St | I - - o'tlock this morning, heading for ! Gibraitar,