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GRLR, . CANP GUEST OF ROTARY Miss Bonkowski Suitably Hon- ored for Activify in Drive Miss Genevieve Bonkowskl, tary to Attorney Stanloy J was presented with sacre Traceski a bouquet of roses at the meeting of the New Britain Rotary club today 4n recog nitfon of her work in the Red Cross roll call which has fust closed. Miss Bonkowski, who was a member of the group of which Attorney Traces 11 1s chairman, brought in 856 new members during the Armistice Day and The preseniation was made by Curtis L. chairman of the New Britain branch of American riod between hanksgiving, Sheldon MISS G Red Cross, thanked the Joseph Gacta INEVLE BONKOWSKI At the same time he chairman of the drive, Miss Bonkowski, Mr. Traceski, Mr. Gaeta and Mr. Sheldon were gueses of the Rotary club. It was reported that there were 129 rescrvations already for the Ne Britain Musical club night next Thursday evening. There will be no noon meeting next week Robert Hicks, 4 Rev. Dr. a J. E. Klingberg were welcomed as new members. The welcoming address being made by Rev. William H. Alderson. Tacts concerning the Norwich state hospital were given by Dr. Franklin'§. Wileox. Dr. Wilcox told | the system of admitting patlents, how they are handled, given medical | treatment when necessary, and paroled when advisable. He algo told of the improvement and cure of patients and of the expenses of the institution ENTER THE “TURKEN" New Barnyard Fowl Is Exhibited At | Poultry Show — Cross Between Turkey and Chicken. Des Moines, Towa, Dec. 3 (F—A | new barnyard fowl, the “turken” produced by the union of a turkey and a chicken, would be shown at the poultry show here next week, when 10 specimens will be exhibited. Roy Beck, breeder of the new poultry hybrid, believes that. next | November “turkens” will bring 70 to 80 cents a pound. The meat is sald to be predominately turkey in | flavor, but of mere delicate and fin- er fexture, Latest Fashion Decrees Armor-Like Dress Gowns Monte Carleo, Dec. semblancé of medieval knights in shining coats of mail is the effect| produced by the latest craze of women for metal tissues in froc and skirts for evening wear. T! preference runs to gold but there also are good many silver dresses to geen. These in t fect, give the wearer ance of being encased This is enhanced by the fact that the frock has the effect of a jump- er reaching to a point just the hips, while the ekirt §s left plain. France and Iugn avia Anxious to Fund Debts Washington, Dec. 3 (P—Secretary on has received word from Fi- Minister Loucheur of expressing hope for early re negotiations for funding debt to the United States The trea also has been ad- vised that Jugo-Slavia would send a debt funding delegation to Washing ton within a fe Loucheur inication mitted through the French em- ] below tight-ftting Me France wal of ance's W commy tra sy here sald that renewal of the @ governmental French negotiations dependes 1y on restoration of t stability. Mr. Louchsur promised that the Ameérican debt would have first at- tention after the cabinet had be- come firmly established Young Pleads (-mll\ Sentence Is Deferred Dec Har 3 (—1louis Young and Arthur I il in superior court today pleaded guilty to wh thefts from the Knock hardware sto The pair are alluged to have been linked with the “Cowboy" Tess- ler gang of New Yerk through Sol Applebaum, for whom the police are still search! was de ferred by Juc B John itinerant burgla to state for years on ons count and not more than twa | years on a second. Ha was mmw‘ Oct. 7 under a bed in an Fast Hart- | ford home . s JAP: POPTTATION Tokyo, Dec. 3 (A—The population of Japan proper has increased four million in the last five y offi- | clal announcement of cenu completed on Oct. 1 gives the total population as 704 NAMED l()flTh\I L C \P‘ru\ Providence, R. I, P—John Murphy of Tomm on, Conn.,, and end man, was elected captain of the | Providence college football eleven for 1 feating Thomas ' B Arthur B. White | 5 (P) — A re-| in armor. | NEW BRITAI GHINATOWN WILL | MARSH SILENGED AT BE REBUILT NOW| BUS LINE HEARING los Angeles District Belng | Reluses to Take Oath and For- (hanged bidden fo Testily Los Angeles, Des. 8 (M—Yos| Then he declined to take the cus. Angelss’ Chinatown and celebratad [ tOmary oath at g hearing befors tha | Plaza, each rich fn colorful history | Public utilities commission at Hart of the early days, are facing destruc- [tlon as the hand of progress moves {onward ford this marning, Deputy 1. g Marshal A. P. Marsh, who was ap- pearing at the request of the presi The fwo are within the foray | dent of the Connecticut Motor Truck | Dlocks where $50,000,000 will be [ association of which he {s secretary, |spent on a civic center and union|in the petition of Mr. Frurio, owner rallroad terminal, the plans for|of the New Haven coach line, for a which call for demolition of virtual- | Petition to run a bus line 1. from Hart tord t v all bufldings now standing and re o New Haven, was réfused the constructed so as to conform in | privilege of the floor. Frurio i& the tura) design owner of a trucking business in New | | was on the Plaza that the|Haven n governor, Felips De Neve Mr. Marsh elaima ha was present d “El Pueblo D& Neustra De Reyno Le Los Angelee” September 4, 1781, It was the scene of the marriage of Pilo Pico, Cali- fornia's famous Mexican governor. Here it was that the official docu- ment was read making Los Angeles, instead of Monterey, the capital of the state. In 1849 a road-weary courier shouted from the Plaza that gold had been discovered in North- ern California. Two days later, the | In the interest of the state ass tion a- which is fighting what the sce- retary claims {s a tendency on the part of the railroads to monopolize motor trucking and bus transporta. tion throughout the country. Asked this morning if he wonld be sworn In as a witness and take the customary oath to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth, Mr. Marsh agreed to tell the truth and nothing but the truth but Senora lusty throat of Cahuenga Pass was |insisted that he could not tell the chokefl with wealth seekers and only [whole truth because he was not {n twelve persons were left here possession of a the facts. He Life about the Plaza has not al ways been happy. Elghteen Chinace were hanged here in 1571 during a race uprising. | Chinatown, claimed he was present to plea for the applicant and not as a witness Chairman Richard P. Higgins ruled that Mr. Marsh was present adfoining the as a witness to testify to the perti- Plaza, | contains Ferguson's Alley, Alablasa |nent fssues in the case and not to go and Marchessault streets, where|oyteide of it. He ruled that the | young Chinese trade with tourists deputy marshal was not present as an attorney and was not authorized plead or argue the case, and de- nled him the privilege of the floor because of his refusal to take the customary oath [and old men sit silently puffing at long-stemmed pipes. | Ten vears will be required to com- plete the reconstruction program, | but already demands are being made to gave the plaza. It appears certain, however, that the old tunnels and erground chambers, to which the Chinese settlers fled at any pieion of recurrence of the massacre of 1871, must surrender to steam | shovels the secrets they have hoard- ed for decades GOLORED SOGIETY BLECTS Organization For Advancement of Race to Hold Mass Meeting In ! BID REJECTED Plainville Next Sunday Evening. Washington, Dec. 3 (M—The bld | The annual meeting of the New of the Dollar interests for the | muiot “ana Plainville branch of the Admiral-Oriental line was rejected | national Assoclation for the Ad- by the shipping board today. vancement of Colored People was {and suffered from conditien is not sérious Opposite St. Mary's ’ Choren Residence 17 Sommer St = 1625-3 SALOONKEEPER FINED Springfeld, Mass, Dec. 8 (P— A {fine of $400 was fmposed today on ORDERS TAKEN FOR COVERING RAVES WITH MOUNTAIN LAUREL | Patrick J. MeCart proprietor of HEMLOCK, RUSCUS, STATICE AND e Rk e RA e DA IRRORTRLERS what the police a one of the new surviving old time saloons complete in all pre-prohibi- tion detalls, who was found guilty of selling and keeping liquor. [CHRISTMAS CARDS] Bollerer’s Posy Shop 89 West Main S Prof. Bidg. Tel. 836, The Tel: aph Florist of New Britain. N DAILY HERALD, JUDGE RULES ADVERSELY BUT ALSO GIVES ADVICE THURSDAY, DECEMBER Wall Street Briefs Wall Street hears that tlons are under way for chase torial Bome Legal Redrees. negotia the pur of the Butterick Co. by Ple Review, but that tha term: not Leen agreed upon, Hartford, Dec, 8 (A — Judgs Thomas in the fedaral court this afternoon dismissed the petition for a ruling to show cause why Su- | perintendent Robert T. Hurley of | the etate polica should not be en joined from seizing denatured alco- Operations of subsidiaries of the T Steel Corporation this week have hol of the Connecticut _U\M“.,»flw above §8 nt of capacity | Distributors, Inc, of New Haven|COMpared with £3 per cent last weel while the alcohol {s being trans ‘1“1 81 per cent two weeks ago ported in this state Continued strong demand is report was assigned |6, especially for The hearing today by Judge Thomas on the petition |&nd structural of the Connecticut distributers be-| | | Stockholders of the Lawyers Titls | cause thirty-fiva barrels of dena tured alcohol en trucks were | and Guar Co. will vots Decem seized In Newfown last Wednesday ber 14 on a propoced increase {r | by the state polica while the liquor [capital stock from 5,0 tn was being transported on trucks|$10,000,000, additional stock te be { from the Solvents Recovery, Inc, |offered for cash at $200 a share fn [in Danbury, the only denaturing |holders of record December 22 on lant in the stata | the nts Recovery and! “1‘ Distributors are | bonded by the government, but {h drivers of the Florido company's | trucks of New Haven did not the permits required by the and the arrested and [t own Sat nrday Lesistant pro-rata basis FAMOUS CANTOR AT GORNERSTONE LAYIN | (Contt cticut law were trial fn D &t Tnited ates District John A. Danaher appear Tudge Thomas today anl | 1ued from First Page) Salkbarara moved that the petition which had |OTtho4ex Congregations of Amerl S At ST i s o his 1 having tock H. Chapnick of New Haven for the SCOmB ARSI RS "% Refining common ind preferred d i 1 | Commeehont Dimtamn, et | Ies nton Shich counta n i ron. | RSTATE comtion and yetired, o Price on Application . hundreds of o atio | | signees, be dismissed as the Con-('or MUY 'l bt ’l”.”*mic- Rubber, International }me-rnw]l ;ll(vv r:~“£'«s:: qx:\{»;.: ’n’ y:'nr e T e ol Allied Chemical displayed conspicu et | Dr Levenberg, besid ing the | ; RIOBH proced | the lawyers Judge Thomas said the 3 turn wnward at the apenin S Eens hr e i e chleria bt New Haven intacan) ERSCSTATAEBEIS R InE of one who does the denaturing must | ©f the rabbinical semi In that |iye s sndon Bank rate to § ;4‘. r,‘:‘ et o g it o e e b omson, Tienn warchouss or mamnfacturer, and |5, VSied New Briuain ©etsoral | i) feqeral reserve rate at ths aft ) he was legally bound to grant the St ronan |ETNOON'S meeting. Selling pressure Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 motion fo”dismiss. _However, Clence LoNE N nanid ¢ standard indus MEMBERS NEW YORR AND HARTFORD STOCB EXCHANGES fudge said the Conneeticut Di - & frials Steel, American p! | butors were entitled to some reliet | “pEES bl 00 ponane: |C3N: Allled | Chemical and Mack (B _ Donalofn RHsIMeY { anq”w they did not ;rv\w Sa'lml]rn Dbt L OnE ‘:ru‘*"..y all of which yielded about a We OFf iR H in the town court at Newtown he Y ol | r A . Rabbt 3. H. Aronson | ") | e Offer and Recommend ! i ey e 51 iresnoin (12121 £4I1Dg and at the game tim | artford-Aetna National Ban | — & oll D “;n_“ |impelled {ntereste which have been | apol . Soll Du " |working for higher prices to lighten | . Bty A}{M 0N pROBAT]ON . ddrw is Laya:th S MGPRonental| ooy o finas A DR L oy Price on Application es |one to tv 1 8 T 1 e | e denene We do not accept margin accounts held last evening at the home of Mr. | Youth Pleads Guilty to Burglary at | Address .. Gov. John fi‘f”T”""“”“ |specialties, but rall shares were lit. | and Mrs. Hallett Green, 82 Frank- \ 2 e = Address e 1; ;rm vva'gn |tle affected | lin streat. The following officers | Noveck's Drug Store and Jail Sen. Addr e UNE | The relatively narrow declines in were elected [ e ts sasnonico St e "ated that the situation already | unera 's President, Lewis H. Johnson, New ; d Suspen S rllnn‘ L Cantor CHARM | )i heun distourisd to sime sxtort ‘Entam vice-president, Mrs. Jessie | gamue] Yahm of 226 Fairview \“"]‘ ,”' utations In addition to U & Steel and other —. ill, Plainville; secretary, |sireet entered a plea of guilty to a . | pivotal issues. the early selling em- | ' Mrs. Patrick J. Curtin 'G*flrg' L. Martin, New Britain; | charge of burglary in superior court i ;,"“,‘i r"(:m"r'”gm venberg mr-rl“ b ¢l, General Elec. | ), e The funeral of Mrs., Patrick g, | reasurer, John ‘;‘ ?fl\n“rr i\‘j;\ this afternoon and was given a sus- | 8 0F 08 L P BEIEC Musie | U6 Woolworth, Feundation com. | e Curtin was | Britain; executive board, Rev. Wil- pended jail sentence of six months [“°,00 0 & S AU O [ pany, United Cigar Stores, Chrysler | eurin m.kallimla'tzls}]ronnc:;n‘;‘sgfiaixi a[: |liam Barr, chairman, New Britain: | inq yiaced on probation for o year. The tolloging hava’ arvanged for | ini furro Tis Pateo Copper | HARTFORD NEW BR'TMN [street, and at St. Joseph's church at ‘;‘\{" "l“;r Wilkine New Britain; | Yahm admitted entering the_ drug Rt eptionl commitieail £ Davtan | S Ante st SEs q DoincEdones Hartford Conn. Trust. Bldg. Burrltt Hotel Bld AN 3. L. Martin, \ | ducted by than Novi 5 8 ! th Nie S0 2 19 o'clock whers a solemn high mass | oo, O o ~= | storeRconiinoien N atHansayoy son, A..Leventhal, M. Cohn, M. D. | Jnauaiied Lo and Tel.2-7i86 9 lof requiem was celebrat Charles Morehead, New Britain; a¢ 120 Hartford avenue several Raphael, Dr. M. Dunn, H. | Some of the selling in other issues Tel. 3420 it Gt “"‘" by Rev. | Cparles O'Neill, Plainville; 0sear | weeks ago and st SE08 (B0 cash S Raphacl, Dr. 3, Dunn, H. | was absorbed. Murray Body sageed Joremiah ‘n \;1 of West Haven. | \yjikins, New Britain B AT e G T 1 4 !,h x AR G ey \““ = cis ) u{]rp]\v ?( .\emo\w‘ On funday evening at 8 o'clock, |placa in the s T1a was arrested “ “m. I\‘T‘ A}lm'\‘_ = }1,,.\ for the year. FForeign exchanges | w o Donoracon and Rev. John T | Rev. Rohert Bagnall of New York, by Detective Sergeant Geo rg, B Miller, 2L Kotkln, I 1. | spencd steads, with demind stering Ve Offe | ;‘,h’xfe&:,‘r;":‘;’““""fi = | general director of branches, Wil |linger. Aftorfey Saul T. W 11:«]»; in, AL Lewitt, T & Mos |G ne S | AL ng “The Vacant | conduct a mass meeting at the Zion appeared for Yahm and made a plea BASONE 2 R LS erh Tow 50 Shar y 7 Shaln e Temains were being | A, M. E. church In Plainville. AN for leniency hecause of his past rec N S S RENERI e ks ’0 Shares STANLEY WORKS. porne from the church, interesting program will be render- ord. s . |Am can 2611y 255 En ko, J Q > ~ ‘Nz]n:prrme:\v.l was in uftl e e e S I‘vv;\\\t\!\::"zzflfl’;:)\(:‘m“"Tl”;‘:"u'n“': o e 2 1701 50 Shares LANDERS, FRARY & (LARK, v where committal services | Dr. Bagnall is a couvincing speak- WILL GIVE $175,000 5 FHonIn g so [ADHo b A Smelt =0 Shaves e 1wre conducted by the three priests. | ar and is considered one of the | Ywast Springfield, Mase., Dee. 3 ()| !m\«, lmm,\ committee: Wm. R o 30 Shares TORRINGTO inal benedictlon was given by | foremost orators of the colored ro T, ST T A4 s Am § 30 S [i ) Father Curtin. Many beautitul floral Mr. Johnson, the new president, [connection with a ecampaign for ‘!\“r‘r afnriu ;1:: ”jj‘ :‘I"" . ;‘_ lAm T Tel 14 30 Shares AMERICAN HARDWARE. and spiritual bouquets were recelved. | recently came to this eity from New- | funds for 2 new community Y. M. €. | P Lipman, Grered Koplowltz, I+ 1. | sm ool 4 A T P O S S A RIS The pall bearers were Timothy | port, R, I, and has been active in | 4. Luilding to cost approsimately | KAPIN: L Anaconda 9 B ‘\Vaoda John Kiniry, Herbert An- | the association before coming here ¢200 000 that Hovace A, Moses, paper S Atchison 12 2 ] naer, Michael Kiniry, John Kelley [as well as in various other racial lmanufacturcr, hes coed to back o $ren sl (At GIf & W #1 85 Colt's Arms H Boston — Exchanges, 82,000,000; and Willlam Kiniry. The flower | enterprises. The obiect of this as- [i1ha project to the exient of § M"‘MHUSI}‘“‘ P'%'de‘“', Bald Loco ..120% 128 2914 Eagle Lock ... I balances, $0,000,000. | bearer® were James Kiniry and Wil- | sociation is to combat the spirit of |provided the $ Of Lithuanian Society Bait & onio . 91% 905 913, ‘Iu(mr Bearing Co | — [llam Kiniry. persecution which confronts the |rajseq by subseription. Toht Mihalstohas: whe | @it Doth Bres 1815 471, 481 |Hart & Cooley | TREASURY STATEMENT i j colored people ot _the land, safe- S president of the Lithuanian Edu- | Bosch Mam .. 32 2 % \ nders, ¥ Treasury balance ..... $142,241,714 Mrs, Thomas E. Lawler i guard their full political, clvil and | F d, F.dd ationaliZiievars lactla v al & o [(CAn e Teatn 105 achine | R | Funeral services for Mrs. Thomas | 1°gal rights and secure for them oras i'i ler Ing of the organization last Can Pac 144 ‘\\.,R pachiheukt AUTO KENOCKS BOY DOWN F: Lawler will be held at the late | eauality of opportunity with other night. Other officers elected were Ches & Ohio .119% 1181, 1194 \y‘sl B&f I;cv;dq com Starting to run across the strect \‘mhn(\e.nl:'ao ‘l:!a;krdl?o:'k :!\'en‘u':.”:f:“”‘l” § e the (c!low;nfi, \.:Uh\n ¥ num:m & e ‘:’A S el ust as a machine driven by Leopold S0%aloc 2 Gty e leeRpresident EAENeians Les e &Ry Mig C Strohecker came along at eed church at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- thanlev POS( G AR, ‘ irer; Joseph Tasvenskas, financial ¢ ARde 3 ’:T:‘u:’:r\o of about 15 miles an hgu: {:,:f.: ing. Burial will be in her former | o secretary; Anthony Osteika, record- 341y 4 |5 ot a n hour, four year home in Dalton, Mass. Re-elects Its Officers ne secretary; Joseph Maksimavi d Screw | (14 Charles Palmar of 609 East Matn 6 Officers of Stanley Post G. A. R R o oyl oo Works street was run down {n front of h Luclen Grenler R L S Lintkauskas and Tijus Barkanskas SRl o G AL T B, Funeral services for Luclen Gren- | L elf s Lol o irustees; John Mikalauskas, 1 e L LEEERE ROUeCROE ANIOYRIRLAR E00S Jor will be held at B. C. Porter Sons | Yesterday afterncon. ‘They are as| brats (cecrsfary) ABgiohiCicavdolan Unien Mg Co | 10 a physiclan, who treated the in > i oo, | fellows | itaaiat B U S Conn Lt & Pow ptd ury and allowed him to take the undertaking parlors tomorrow morn- | T 40 gpencer M. Wood: assistant gecrotary; Viktor Valaitis HtA Elee Light Bi1A homs ”w]?" 10 o'clock, (“:’d h”“"';‘l ;"“ h'; senlor vice commander, Loren D. RATENY Gen Electric s ! e in Fairview eemetery, ord was |, fooean T 2 baalgk | fouthe: v | > received today from the bo's par- | Loien y JTer viee eommander Gen Motors, -1 Southern N E Tel | JEWELRY CASE RIFLED. Y 3 > [ Michae cMahon; quartermaster, . Gt North Hfd G | About $15 worth of cheap jewelry ents In Hamnord, Canade. siving B | William . Sternberg; adjutant, Wil- | Clty Items SRR & | was x~:u: fiom .hnomkp?e evla’a that ( "‘m—;rr Sons permission to make | oy starnborg: chaplain, §. H. Rie ) N | was tn an automoblle at the Burritt [ cer of the day, George C. Root; of- daughter was born at the Ne < % New Yor 'xchanges, 1,070.- | {his mornin, according to a report Mrs, Vincencina 1rrrinlinfl ficer of the guard, George C. Root; |{Britain General hospital last night | y 1 ‘.‘ u,v” 000,000; balances, 125,000,000, ! made to the police zh\i mcrn!nl‘.’ | The funeral ot Mrs. Vincencina |quartarmaster SHURTY. Rentrt to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tves of 434 |1 2% 5 ; 5 Sarrentino will be held from her late | coroant major, F. Renfree; repre- yuth Main street ey il [ home, 18 Fairview street, tomorrow | goratives to the department encamp B SR i S| morning at 8:30 o'clock and from|{pent Frea Monicr, sr., N P .d ,f ‘.:v n chureh at 9 oiclock. | e o, e ‘ ew President i it | Burial will be in St. Mary's cems: | poieae ana G 1 i = ORDERS GIVEN T0 I'AY Bl CARD OF THANK: SRR e e i Ban gl nerican ol | We wish to thank our n»sgh\mrs The League of Natlons commission Penn_Railroad 51 ke Iness shown us during our re- Greco-Bulgarian frontler incident S SR pt bereavement In the death of our RS Ry Lur ! ‘& . 6% beloved wife and mother, Artemise| . /) "90000,000 1uva damages. The| This s Alanson Dunham « Rty Copper 2% Bonenfant. We particularly thank | oo piecion “qecided to recommend ! Crockett Ridge, Me. He is going Readis L i New Britain_ police department | TS B0 (8 el 5t GF Dearborntl A RIS to 0 nAd el to _?‘al‘,’,,,._- e nd the N. Y., N. H. & H. R Re| 0019 pay Buigaria an additi Henry Ford. Menrv invited hi il i By 5 t . e o s oesTar oA oo oo IR ol ol This | M I Savings Bank ander Bonenfant, “;' 'P | 1eva nominally worth 10 cents. the “fddling” championship <« A ‘_';w.“ e 1S 1s a utua g (v\Erara, AT Rm':°n ant, is quoted at 73-100t cent Malne. Henry is preparing to shake - K . R. Bonenfant,A. Bonenfan: S & viEoroun. faotito thamusta Ty CARD OF THANKS E{?\l‘lo‘\Vl:ll‘“l‘l’n:i‘::'):(IILI‘A(;V\I hAN are It has no capital stock like a trust company or wish to thank our friends and [, OEAeEs S8 S & BETH i led last Big M ]*0 enad national bank, consequently all earnings made nbors for the kindness and | N e elected Decem- |18 Mall Urder 1rade above dividends paid to its depositors go to sympathy shown us during out re {ber 16. The nominations ars By American Libraries strengthen the Surplus of the bank. ent bereavement, in the dea 0 of | rollows: commander, Charles Ander- | Chicago, Dec. 3 (P—American li 3 ) g F Quriieloyst hnansndss ol ity |son: sentor vice-commander. Lraries are doing a large mail orde Westngnouse. AN 0 I'he accumulated Surplus of this bank has made ) f ¢ beautify ora 3 ~. s & 8 5 N v i 2 s S EEIaly Lot ‘“‘L‘]' S i S L Radio 2y A it possible for it to pay its depositors for the e y e mander, iam Kramer: officer o res s, deliver v parce : \ 40K, ; ¢ nk the Stanley Works Dept |y g5\ Harry Norton; officer of the | rost, have been offered by the St s vear ending September 30th, 1.12\(; 5% in Junior High """“““]'f‘";“ : F. | euard, Robert Wixton Louis Public Library several vears AL dividends (415% regular and 13% extra), sweater dept, of the American | e e |ana in 1924 approximately 2 2 el while banks in this city having capital stock ¥ ry and the doctors and nurses | = s = 5 (Furnished by Putnam & ( ) ; § hé Naw Biel(al6 Grreranibodsl1] | N PIRUCK, BY AVIOMODICESE S e Ay and stockholders have paid their depositors S St s Chester Jeranski of 563 North|many of whom are blin 1 s I ¥ i i od, Mrs. Powell and Family. | p e orcet i under treatment at| In Chicago and Seattle a borrow e o« Bld As legs than that rate during the same period the New Britain general hospital for | er deposits a dollars to pay post SR AUR TR . > g S {njuries he recelved last night on|zgs on books malled. When the Aetna ‘rtfv Ins \;:‘ Before you open a Savings Accognt elsevflxer- the Plainvilie road near the Hart & amount is nearly exh ) AV 870 consider whether the rate of interest is as Cooley factory when an automobile | reader is fotifiad £o it may be ¥ tv" ':““‘. I's i good as can be obtained at the USB a e um\en By Mark Schaeffer of Weth- p Mre. St John Alison Lawton ;{: ""‘N-T = oty s —rafiola struck him. Jeranski re- Public Li in Fast l'nrl'}s'o*n : c. \~‘1s ev,wn v{vm \_”’“«‘M‘; ,.‘;‘ S r RS ¢ and body delivers books by m dent of the nited Daughters of th UNDEKIARER Sived Guts abot . ;:w-kwr‘-v "‘)r Y thele ¢ nd_ annua) |[Phoenix Fire 540 expense of the libraries through Confederaay t | e at ention in Hot prings, Ark ave institutéd the “va- It T it 94 catonpriviiege” eystem, under | === {onn. Ganeral 8 11 whith & patron may keep boodks NOTICE | Manufacturing mwka Auring the summer or have thém ex To thé Créditors of The Universal | Am Hardware Al or expres MG DI E G e J e g COR. CHURCH and MAIN of its a ducation |company is In procéss of Alssolution 8 N rican Libriry {CLOLItord O AT COmBAEY RIS NATE )L Deposits made up to the 5th draw interest as of the 1st Assoclation is encouraging the de- ed to present their claims on or be- | 3 cer com 9 | development of the mail order dis-|fora April 2, 1926 to Edward F. Hall, | Billings & Spen ptd 13 tribution of books 47 Center street, New Britain, Conn. 'Bristol Bra € The New York stock exchange Finds That Alcohol Distributing | has received notlce from the Pacifie Main Steamship Co. T o] Company Ought to HAV® | decreans of $8,000.000 (o $hre et B e WE OFFER EESRN T L) ANDERS, FRARY & CLARK| rallroad materials aQ 0, MARKET UNEASY OVER DISCOUNTS Later in Day Moderafe Im- provement Is Noted 1925, PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORA & HARITORD STOCK JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRlTAIN- Tel. 2040 NAKTFORD OFFICR. 6 CENTRAL ROV TBL. S:m¢ 1 . |but fafled to arrest the |constructive operations Progress o Considerat doubt hat the New | bank wonld follow the inerease officials found no immediate of ) weia) u.my: 1 1 ».”V\H while f i held that t 1 {JUDD & COMPANY MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MEMBERS HARTIFORD §TOCK EXCHANGE JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST, COr. Lewls St. market poseibly counted the « paid to favorahl uess d "\ HARTIORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2-0281 {nrnNy :n ‘v]']yng .nm‘w':v arp ri‘ New Britain: Burritt Hotel Buflding. Tel, 1815 SIAIL pECSEANT rondcts o Gashe Merfden: 33 Colony St. Tel, 1340 [ter demand for ! igher rate Mora attention aceordingly, w \ ing producte | Early deelines of one to two ;mmn iin 1 I and other leading in 'b Aystrials onv into | corresponding gains and tha entirs | imarket displaved moderate improve | ment | | High records for the vear were | | established by American Sugar, In- | ternational Combuction Engineering, “ American Zine preferred, Indian | \ We offer | THE TORRINGTON COMPANY | vere soon converted | e | {among the popular industrials and 13¢ 254 Travelers Ins Co Travelers Rights 281 Burritt Mutual Savings Bank