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1d Ist, ve, red art e’ i N raliroads comm q ) k) ] % NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER J20. 15 9, transpgrtation and the Connecticut Co. is glving good service. He would | want nothing done to hamper that lcompany. Asked {f he felt bnlh lines would exist running “local”, Ireplled in the affirmative. Mr. Kilbourne was one of the nnmm workers fn the agitation to get a bus franchise for Cacchillo, ! After a study of the petitlon pre- sented, Attorney lsrael Nalir brought {out that many of the signers do not live in the territory to be affected and many of them do not take ad- va ge of the transfer privileges which accompany use of the Con- neeticut Co. line, The attorney argued his client i entitled to protection in the same WAKE UP OR DIE, BUSINESS ADVICE Pep Shartshooter Talks Straight to Kiwanians PLAN OBSEQUIES FOR DR. H.T. BRAY Fraternities to Send Delegates-- Bearers Are Selected Obsaquies for Dr, Henry T. Bray will be held from the home on Court street at 9:30 o'clock tomor- row morning and at St. Mary's church at 10 o'clock where a solemn “The difference between a groove wnd a grave I8 the depth, I1f a man Is travellng In a rut and won't get out, dig it six feet deeper and bury him," said M. F. Tobias of W hing- fon and Chicago. who spokie bofore (08T0e a8 ave, other ‘publie MUY |nigh mass of requiem will bo cele- the Kiwanis club at the Burritt hotel | 0\ners, including the = Connocticut |ty geryiges at the home will today at noon. fince there is no objection on | private, Ay, “Tobina’ gave o typlcal “pep |the Part of the trolley company and | “)S0 0y o0 B RBray tn the no sctious objection by persons Mve | Ly ing in the area to be affected by a | change, if there is one, he asked that | ory that ation Is per- talk, bringing out profession will represent the New England’s cor TPourth Degres Knights of Columbus, mitting business to ¥ 1o the New Britain Lodge of Elks, and New west. s ople will follow a band |the agreement be sanctioned, !l‘r!':un e i adaosiaton Thy but they won't follow & funcral,” he| Chairman Higgins reminded = the .. "p. ‘¢ "y “nynn“and Dr. P, W sald. “Tho ordinary business man Eathering it s vital that the utilities | po “eol 1o "soaical assoctation; Dr. today doesn’t fealiza how fast theDe protected as well as the commun- L. Kelly and Dr. E. J. Dray of world Is traveling. When you bulld {!t¥ for only so long as the utllitles | ¢ 5" (" o4 " ‘B’ ‘and Dr. a house you put the knocker on the [are placed In a position to earn ‘0'Connell and Dr. Willlam utelde. That's the way to build a Moncy can they continue to exist oy of the Iourth Degree town. B2 e iierinagpublioy Knights of Columbus . s ot e havantal sl wilckain gatiptaged thalf Con - [SRELE SIS RIS SRR S wishes E‘n ‘hi\l‘l“a";-‘t‘vl\l“;h'» ‘\‘;hmllh; S(jfi""’l;‘v'“m;r'w aq°‘n(:r;rp(ed' 1,},:“1”(4.1] Trust company of which he ‘;{’;;‘:n“‘)‘;j e 4 guts a |tho commission. Ha sald a higher | V4% & "'“,’,'f‘"r',‘\':’:,m"“?fhtnhfl o Rolls-Rosce he wishes he could |[are than is charged by the inde- | 7'V H r““" il ”‘m":'h; SR pendent operator is charged to dis- | e 4 P cour . McDonough, Willlam courage competition. Cil_:y Items \ Schacfer Greenberg, formerly “nn the Landers, Frary & Clark Co., In | this city, has entered the employ ot the J. Willlams Co, ot Pittsburgh, Pa., wholesale electrical appliance |, denlers. STOCK PRICES IN ~ VARIOUS DEGREES All Seem fo Lack Regulamy‘ Today New York movements i1 v lacked u rations ran Wall Street Bnefs New York, Dec. 9 (—The <m board Air Line Railroad has Into the mareket for loct nmovl\ru The order of the Seaboard Line rol- | |lows orders for 25 locomotives from 5 locomo! A ters were born this morning |the st. L rancis 45 Daugh | onl Francisco, and 43 at the New Britain General hospital from the itle Coast Line. The to Mr. and Mrs, Herman Petow of |substantial buying of equipment by 200 Kelsey street and Mr. and Mrs. |carriers serving tha south "xr!h'v)-‘ Freole Buccini of 55 Beaver street. [| A ciasi e A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs, Jo- o increase in traftio | seph Kialdu of 89 Spring street. |there, The Seahoard's order calls for |4 Two automobiles collided this|4n Mikados 1 Mountain type en- | | PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORR & MARTTORD STOCK EXCHAMGES I WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 NAKTFORD OFFICK 6 CENTRAL ROV THL t-me ¥ the retlect the | Dec, 9. (P —Prive the stock market to- formity. Bullish ope over a wie sort We offer and recommend morning at East Main and Harvard |gines, delivery ¢ \ el e de ) be made as soon |ment of popular lssues but were not streets but the damage was 80 sUght |ag possible, long maintained in any one group €W rl n aC lne | there were no arrests made. Oficer | 3 |due to the practice of professionals Strolls was detalled to investigate T T A e ro s . rank T. Hulswith, presiden in supplylng stocks freely on all P f d | The following men had their oper- |tho United Light and Fowes o hog | rallies, rererre ators licenses suspended this morn- lannounced to stockholders of "that | This procedure caused occasiona ing: Waldemar Rydquist, 40 Main|company the organization of the |tlurries of selling which were Iu sireet; ’I(url“ll Colbt, 640 Fast street: | smerican States Sccurlties Corpora- |variably followed by renewed bidding | = tanley Gudzenski, 94 Upson street- tion, The new company will deal fn | for the speculative favorites, Eiving welve more dollars were recetved [ yyiliie vormon Aoiioe R e e b e I I ey | ind with corpo- K 1 ars \;n‘l.j_\{llx' the munielpal Christmas | a(ioq nssociated with the utilive. jne | without weakening its position. Vari- | g Y (r;‘;. ;1: ! lm‘:\»\(ng‘ the total NOW |qugtry, Stockholders of Unitad Light |0us speclatives attracted large com- s .“mx\:"yl .(sic than one third of |yt Nave (he right to cquire share |misison house followings, while ex ] T s s o) st larger dividend MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE The boys' choir of LY Ona 8] Licansia oot T e St. Mary's 3 |mon and one-alt share of class B brought about brisk upturns in such MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK LXCHANGE church will hold a rehearsal tomor- | common of the sccurities cornora, |Issucs as Baltimore and Ohlo and JUDD BUILDING, PEARL Cor. Lewls st row night at 6:45 o'clock instead of o R iing, the latter cross- |t HARTFORD, CONN. TELEPHON tonight. The eenior chofr will also . high level for the Xew Britain: Burritt Hotel Bullding. Tel, 1815 hold a rehearsal tomorrow night. | . Merlden: 33 Colony St. Tel, 1340 James Carboni, son of Mr e ’ 55 Rttt Other stocks for which a growing ‘('I‘_'; gosaph ""”"('"'l Gl demand was in evidence included | strect, was operated upon dams Express, Américan Expre ; removal of his tonsils this morning | AsumssBapiee e el R We Offer Flelschman, U. § ¢ and May at the New Britain General hospital. i HERE THURS In Chicago they have a committes P 7 IFarley, Judge William F. Mangan, |*' . g Department Stores. American Wool- S8 o) 7 ol 1 | to ascertain what tl i ”A]'h"“a* i ot 'f‘:“nr,fl”,‘:fi\?,:,:h:‘f Dr, T. E. Reeks, Dr, E. T. Fromen, ‘m“:"l"' eng ':"“‘]‘;““”“f b the | en encountersd heavy selling pres: BIGELOW-HARTFORD CARPET CO., PFD. :;(‘;:’l“y;n"]“‘;‘g‘;l“‘\.n s ame up, Muyor Paonessa arose and | 1T o H. Todley and Dr. Tchard f4j0urning out o respect sure and reced }|},,1‘x Ziroiniee CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER 7% PFD. ead and . You find 3 . Pullen, superintendent of the : of it 8 20! 1oRE ‘ONNF T r Q {and Yanlass at Miamiior on Mount 1ounced his Intention of bringing |t N memo; its late ;-r.sn-vm . u l II p e - 253 CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER 8% PFD. bout the arrest of Connecticut Co. | ealth d. T. Bray, Dr. R, W. Pullen, s oSSt ARSI T Q Shasm:rllmx'h‘\r heads oft, When B Anow (1 e || W R EennclaiMurphyot MiNews i SR B N e A Am B UNITED STATES ENVELOPE CO. PFD. tell you how conservative they are. |chilies o be otorerowtied e B4 | coiehiate the mass, and Rev. Jere- oo, |90 10 be prosented to th Am ¢ At the Market fou are making money today. It P9 A% "M“r“‘w_, s being violated, |Miah Curtin of West Haven will A [ e e s e arad aL15: 08 Am Tel & Tel 145 vou are not you are In the wrong |12 L FERE O L hat he |Slst him a3 deacon, Rev. Danlel| itk s agtornoon for anm in. | Hartford, Dec. o Py Am Wool g a8, If ¥ an't find prosper-| M singer, LDOS it Ty 3 2 bl s L T h 3 naconds business. '1 you ,M: »»‘”‘ “-‘T i esumes prosecution will follow vio- Ijavy of Worcester, Mass, will b "«mwra'nr fi t King & Doyle's clgar B. Cor he deputy cattle con. Anaconda ay in any other way, A0r| . . py independent operators and [Sub-deacon. It is expected that |y, . n street, The damage |Missioner, Iress micetings of |Atehison ... heaven's sake get out in the middic (WO ¥ CUERRE G PETCCS fat [there will be a large number of | (2% it branches of ths State Milk Produc. |At GIf. & W I of the road and let it run over vou. |n® W75 ASME BY 60 RSO PR viaiting priests seated In the sanc- | " ° it ers' association in Middletown ang | Bald Loco There were 61 billlon clgureties) - = tuary of the church. | Good Excuse Meriden Thursday evening and on Balt & Ohlo smoked in this country last vear and |" C pon Normal School Girls Organist John J. Crean has pre- | papadiot: What excuse have you 1riday evening he will speak in Beth Steel mm mn the women spe nt over a m ”v;»n dol- | mayor also added he had trieq |Pared the following program of | gor not being married? : w Britain and Bristol. The de. Bosch Mag lars for cesmetics. One candy firm 4 ¢ for the services: The requiem | 4 1 ent has arranges P e Lea ruptey three years ago, last year sold L:‘:gnvflx:u: \':o y'z,:]hrq((-‘:dq\?f 1'1’1‘. |auartst composed o Mrs. Maby (BEinseton Tiest: trict meetings in the state. \While Ches & Ohlo 1181 BEMBERSNEWEYORK ‘\" AARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES $100I00DFCTENROt KoHacElAes lcoming zone now ending at Tbelle's | Crean, soprano; Mrs, John Connolly, N {Dr. Corwin was tn Chicago attend. | C M & § P k Donald R Hart. Mgr, “The history o America 18 vrog- {FPH T T0, (0% Hhe State Normal |alto; Fred DesRosiers, tenor, and ing a convention last week the, CM & S P pfd 18% 188 4 S e ress, 1f you want to prosper, get ON | o ) “eo giiidents trom Hartford |James D. Donahue, baritone, At the || meetings were sed by Dr. ¢ R & Pac 47% o WE OFFER the band wagon and the pa- [0 0 ot be required to walk a haif | Oftertory, Mrs. Crean will render | {Smith, the yregontatives | Chile Cop 3415 3415 = ‘ A ra’lleA Roads beln et Imile to the school building, He |2PPropriate selection and she will De at h S {{attached to the state cattle depart- | Corn Prod Ref J . . 4 and stronger, but they lead out of | e § |also sing while the body ts being | ment. On Decomber 16, Dr. Cor-|Cru Stoel 25 Sh F f B town as well as in. How attractive Slalme busses now .fl?f"";,-f.’";’lfmrna A [ = = iR e lleneal I B T e ares karnir bearing are you making your town to bave e otner. unioss they are win.| Memorial Service by Kiwanians | Miss Frances Scollin Wethersfield; on the 15th of the 1 Pri teati S ‘;"”’;‘GA‘“- ! fast vear |InE fo pay an extra fare, and they | Tears showed in the eves'of mem: | Miss Frances Scollin, 67 years old, (MOnh R will address mortings in | Bric fd 4% rice on Application 3 8L E itk o the sahioelibullalig whils it | Ders of i Kiwanis cluh v resident of O1d Lyme, died at the rming. | Goy { e ey ! spent over 300 million dollare. 1t 15| 340 0 L2 S0 000 L ny N mpty. | When a half hour's memortal cere- New Britain hospital .ast evening. {01 and on the following evening in Gien Mofors 11 WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS nearly time for you to ceoperate miAS R 0 L H L the bus passes | MONY to the memory o Di Henry|B. C. Porter Stns who have charge |NOTth Granby and East Granby. |Gt Noith ptd ‘ with your local papers and tell your the school emply and then picks up | T- Bray, vice president, who djed | of this end of the funeral are now he subject of Dr. Corwin's address Nickel 4518 suburban towns what you stand for, b B0 FRERS L, B o after | vesterday morning, was held follow- | making arrangements to have the |15 “Dlisease in Dairy Cous, 611 who you are and what vowve gt | % IVA L lk, This he claim- | 1D the regular weekly meeting | Femains sent to Ol Lymo where | =z ! Then when you get them here, give R e Resolutions of regret and eulogy | fineral serviees and burial will take a3 them what they want to buy at a|© Wes CLoG CMPAIYE | cere adopted and ordered placed | Place 3 Ao : tafr prics. A better slogan han [PALC o voir agreed with the |on the minufes and sent to the = L ' b : | o b ‘Buy at U'r;mc,' is *Try your home 3“mm ”',. 2ol L e R e SR o Gl | S §51s o m"‘: ""‘;;;l! as old as she looks and | dangerous as well as Inconvenient f-'«nd it was voted to attend the| rs. Alice Hall, 5%, of 197 F o 1:\ ' CLUbeint ¢ B Sde. the stusents watk | funeral in a ody tomorrow morn. |CHen lreet, died this mgrning at the j Haen At » Vg, et 0},1. untilihe, g 1‘?\01’\ v‘nr:)il: \w:;\\?\;\’. Slprsiee ling, meeting at the Burritt hote NeW Britain General hospital, from g NorE&N ‘Ls HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN iig. You've got to have e b : o lTShbyiatie 200 eioa) [ puenmonia I'a i Y < . dlse and prices to back up your | Commissioner Eiwell expressed t 9:30 o'clock. Bl 4 T ; & A Crande A L Wt youlL not |pleasure af learning of one poiut fn | “J5 I8 ot cosy to say ansthing | Sheds survived by fwo sone, Tames Plaintilt Save i Has Not Been oil : Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. 2 S ;.,m_“m',, " Which the mayor and the councilman | about Dr. Bray, for we who knew | a1l of Newington, Charles Hall of MULE OdY B BOL DVOLL pan American J Tel.2-T186 Tel. 3420 keep on Wit 7 ‘nrn in accor hiolleokwall i lab (lotrevinorala Arch street, and two daughters, Penn Railroad : o After a discussion on the general | Gaffney, president, “He was so pub Arthur LeRlond of 187 Clen Sl]l)‘]fl]‘[;’;{l P&RC &I . I prwlvhm? of transportation, particu- | lic spirited that it {s hard to w,[“'vwv and Mrs. Leon Bacoen of Hart S :v,m ),\‘ryu'\ llarly as they affect New Britain, | our finger (-n any one thing. His| o™ | ure O T . S s MAY“R ! [Chairman Higgina announced the | personality @as o many eldad and | Athoush funcral arrangements fn Sui fep 1 & 8 WE OFFER AND RECOMMEND | matter would be taken under advise- | his accomplishments and achieve-|Ch778e of Erickson & Carlson Under- | rocony on [Ty Copper 12} S L D f,. A e o (T fioomplete: (s Ja exe | ua hiy ntonio | Jtading .. b AMERICAN HARD as study is completed | extensive m so Tittle known that |Poced that Rev, Theodore A. Greene K \ag, | Reval Dutch (e SR Co his qualities will remain with us as | °f the Central Co tional church | again yurski, | Sinclair_Oll 2 ample of hon ong competi- | a lasting monument. (Continued From First Page) Dr.Bray weeian o | esty and fairness a tee v\hasa adverse tors, according to Dr. T. €. Hoidg- this morning. more in evidence and hig ahsencs Nair Critlcizes Mayor R more greatly noted than his fellow- |men.”" eaid District Trustee Joseph Announcement of the committee’s | finding was the smnl for Council- man Nair to arise and criticize ths i “A man who was interested n practice of turning over to a m..,, som to Sneak Here, March 8 | he weitare and S mittes of the common council a | s et s e matter which, he claimed, should | | oiE B D have gone into the council, | Ars. Corlnne Roosevelt Robinson, | he was a man who in consultations “The mayor should have held (hn o | stster of former President Theodors | could. af cHlgdn consyliatons meeting himself, instead of del L or. "‘7!‘““' matter to a committe | school on March 8 to the public of { who camn this clty the same sald _ | New Britaln under the auspices of | time as Dr. Br & Referring to Alderman John F Dusiness and Professional \\mwi mlg,...-h]‘, ,v,l‘,”',, AT i Maerz, the councilman criticized a ik it Loimhls motlon made in the common clun- | TN eerved it [ n o cels ag n { he presid ofl to table indefinitely the question oyer g annual Christmas party with supper | tho efvie clubs of the ity I pe 3 ¢ o« of the glty, the cluh ot eliminating bus competition 5t iie B)ub Lonsel Mt 6330 0 clack 1“*”” S o ‘:”u'“‘ Il “Can you imagine such a plan &5 7i.re was a Christmas tr SHlEps R o that” the councilman aeked the | .ouiioe “\igs Dorothy Latham sang | oo . A B commissioners, “Was he gerving the u ¢ ceaged vice presi- mas ¢ ~son rols and Miss Margaret | interests of the public?’ he added e AT #s he continued to condemn the |\, ronding, policy of indefinitely tabling matters g oG of importance. Sad N Mayor Paonessa arose and outlin- nib ed the organization of the city gov- ernment, explaining thers m- mittees to handla all Boys Club Will Enjoy Christmas Party Dec The annval Chr party Roys Club will be er contributed a gift to work of the Tuber- assoctation, and the turned over to Miss Vent st are s of muni- Agnes Dufiy was transferred | |day, Decomber under the cipal business, and the procedure | ¢t " O TN T elub to | auspices of the ladics’ ausiliary. The followed in this case was the &anio 3ritain club, It was announced | auxiliary will provide the program as 18 customary in all others. “Coun- 1E0t A he htldelparty ot antertainiment ‘R il 600l ellman r Lnows this and § Albanese Decem- | hags with popearn 1 candy, and know better than to eriti g d American Legion dy-Glover post, | will furnish oranges and apples for the club houss, 18 new d en purchased. mayor conclud Chairman Higgins asked the clty molon will h: all those who attend. An important officials to discuss only the business | ib Night” for mem- | meeting of the ladies' auxiliary of befors the meeting and the discus- |, 5 the club will be held at 2 o'clock to- | ST ong mionicing LRIOE L S e e announced the | morrow afternoon at the home of ended. binson on Mareh | the president, Mrs. A. G. Kimball, to } disc ;;\‘slr\'n. ?pwv :‘:( t of 'm'_“_‘\ finish sewing the Christmas bags. petition by L Souce o s The auxiliary 50 planning to o n‘m mv“v re furnish the clnb library, which has he inde¢ nt been enlarged and will be systema- | {ng the wecks just after ! | tized by the employment of several company hesan to run its line, 1 ~her country.” Music will be | Junjor Achievement girls as librar. profits shrunk a webk, Durine ith Schade and T. W. Latham. | jans. The annual meeting of the the winter months he collects 1,20 R, auxiliary wiljgbe held on the first TS a dayior Out of this he $50.000 LIQUOR HAUL Monday of uary. maintains two huses which cost $18,- loston, Daec. & (A —Liquor valued | Bty Wby 000, and a (hird bus which is two ), 00 and an illicit liquor mark- | |, o1 Tay S eh. I8 Y 4l (Our Tt vers nd hed Saht seinibyiine Tolige Hoihe ;I‘alls Off Freight Car rage and ¢ incidental ex- largest ever seen in Boston was And Lands on His Head | penses to pay Praises Cennecticut Co. Mr. Kilbeurne express seized today hou: in a raid on a three n the Roxbury district. as occupied by the fam- of lily of Samuel Levine George Fradericks, colored, is con- | fined to the New Britain General hospital as the result of an accident t Cacechillo’s and its con- | thig noon at the Donnelly Brick yard avarice a d. He said he and tents included three 500 gallon stills. | in Berlin, Fredericks fell from a| others in the Stsnley Quarter 00 feet of piping and €0 barrels | froight car, striking his head on a| tion have worked 20 years to s rash. rail and was rendered unconscious. Up to press time he had not recov- cred consclousness. Sancedo, a seaman on the Argentine |battleship Moreno, we |irons on his vessel tod By old, successful New York investment banking firm; names of interested prospects and present clients will be ziven. Many of the men now with us are earning very substantial income > to the liberal commisslons we allow The bonds we distribute have become widely popularized and are held by thousands «f satisfied ifivestors thronghout the conntry. 1 you are looking for a permanent connec- tion and wish to greatly increase your income, write us { fully, in confidence of course. | - after a 12- year-old Lilllan Smith of Weymouth {had picked him out of a line of sail- ors on the battleship's deck and identified him as the man who as- saulted her about ten days ago. THIEF FORCES WINDOW window, a thie of John Rac hun Jast night. but left anything. The case has heen referred to the detective bureau. Address 8. 8. M., P. O, Box 64, Trinity Station, New York, N. Y. 9 Beaver street, Mrs Corinng Roosevelt Robin- b Moim e b et joint meeting of | TR ¢ tral Pomona H H CHRISTMAR smb . Qocnnits S l W d LGlrvl\lOf 1‘%111’1(‘!{?‘9%:, dH Al WREATRS Cransn et Jefore you open a Savings Account elsewhere weClil ltles alesmen a.nte [ Q“m?\" “Nomr g ‘l"io 'a?}o e S S eviash ineathraky,Twhlle Misa consider whether the rate of interest is as placed in | entered the studio without taking will officiate, and burial will be in T} Pacific plaint claims that in 1¢ 115 Yrank Carpenter iburski was to support Gozka and | Texas Co Frank Carpenter of Plainville dird wite: 1t Clozka, fisting | Tex & Pacliic |this morning at the New Britair \ the mainte 1, he | Transcon Ol s 1 lospital. His death was to be allowed his 4 | Articles found in his pockets | caused by pne i " S - e o : ey skl has | v bay rum, elght religious tracts, a B B stipnort o hat e s ,}”‘ ke T towel, two boxes of snuff, a bag of | e -" ‘.‘ . & m cigarette toba six siiver poons, e B e A b st b v door oot halt pint of syn- ames, and (lat he has L the = hetic liquor, four pairs of shears | AINtiff ¥ TSt , STOCKS ———— ‘[ Funel‘a ls b s ik (Fur i \‘: l'f}l!um & Co.) three pocketb: a hay hook, a | E 1 7 e (Furnished by num § comb, & brush, numerous screws t yroperty Bid Asked M H L \l : ’ i [t be pronrte e e : elrose Police Hunt Escaped v, an' 5232 5 Sennier L 1o ha the defendant d Aetna Life Ins Co 7 Jredericke Gar s 0 IR T oty S L S0 Prisiey SOLOKON ESTATE S04 Garriepy will b from the hom S O RN S e 7 Cherry sireet, at 8:45 o'clock and | 1t St 1'\'”\1'-, Ry pufonebiisns SRR §60 Melrose, Mass, Dec. § (P—Poli rEArSt P e N e telot nll aceon wvill H w.v“f“‘i ;vr 3 i o A h g Deceased Clgar Maker's Inventory | Thursday morning. Burial will be in | Y Dntionale s P ds ent . | st. Bernard's cometery in e | G gl poestl it S \ it for making Mude Un Shicylof Meorieage Mrs. Virginia L. Mettey The $150 dam | 1 5. He left the sall | Notes and Bank Deposits s = el agninst each ofher Cenn. General 70 1 el L i Aeblif | The fune of Mrs. Virginia 5 A his bed 1 lomon left an estate of ' 1 and Erie Johnson o re- Manufacturing Stocks AL e o Meftey was held from the home, T4 | (o ("% 00 8 AR S ; Tttt Wi The man, who said he was John $37.045.13, a report filed in probate | Chureh strest this morning at § e e e e e 3 Rurke of Bath, Me., tut wi court this afternoon shows. Included olelools and froni Bt, Peters ehnreh | SRR L T SUBRAE B B C S e lice say, is A. Moran of | is a mortgage note of $17,500, stocks at 9 o'clock. Burisl was in St. Mary's i el Wo 1 t [valued at §5,759: a certificate of cemetery in Nort] . A Mag o DAty 2 5 i vhen ¢ deposit of $1,500; store and mer | The pall bear Lou L o 3 A chandise valued at $125, and bank oy, seEartBartlet ! SPE \l\w»\ TRUCK B 5 ) ing a clump of t sepotita Frank Brady Leo Ur ] 3 Seeretary A, . Ma , John Ross, e 1 | I'ruck association 1 t has gone to New Walter J. Wightwood WAl baprose R 2 The funeral of Walter J. Wight- ikl - e 0" {wond, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. joec!ing of the o R & Walter Wightwood of Linden PG S 3 S W streef, was held this afternoon ALemolordry N B aaching i Bk lal wasmi BateylEw petietery g (lout ipctyislonsynow B Tendipg il [lies:Be Fon 7 3 Washington. Mr. Marsh will speak | North & 7 Carl Harry Bloomberg IR IR s LU Al = The body of @rl Harry Bloom- SoiMoTng of Mefers of the o S5 Iberg of 91 Commomwealth avenue, |SY1vauis assoclation next I i poan e e S who died at the North Park college, | <M&" kel ks arrived imethis city at 11:30 o'clock ey BATRY. o loy W this morning. The funeral will be | neld tomorrow afternoon at $8,000 Picture . 2 o'clock 1 o W 1 1 e Mt Mg Co . s This Is a Mutual Savings Bank Rev. G. E. Pihl will officiate and he o 5 Sl ziore <R {will be assisted by two di v | & £ OOt panied e bod - ('n"f'fl",.7‘\""r?f,l?".',',»f"é,,,Jj 1.‘;,.‘ NE T 1" l no capital stock like a trust company or 1 Gas |son"and Bdward Peterson. Buria national bank, consequently all earnings made will be In Fariview cemeter) above dividends paid to its depositors go to strengthen the Surplus of the bank. TREASURY STATEMENT I wish to thank my friends and FXCIANGES & BALANCES he accumulated Surplus of this bank has made \?;‘Fh\l\\" M\—mm‘:r.m’.:‘:'%:n; \ft NeWNOTK cbachanace e it possible for it to pay its depositors for the they showed me during the illness ‘:N"‘” e e s o0 vear ending September 30th, 1925, 5% in and death of my beloved wife, linees dividends {415% regular and 13% extra), Michael Signed: Nolan, while banks in this city having capital stock and stockholders have paid their depositors less than that fate during the same period. CENTRAL GRANGE ELECTS this city was elect- | e——— ]l‘mm Ground Pine, Princess Pine, Hem- lock and Laurel. Also artificinl wreaths. [CHRISTMAS CARDS) 13 8 Bollerer’s Posy Shop 4 W. MAIN ST. PROF. BLDG. TEL. 866, | of this city was ¢ good as can be obtained at the | Arac | ona ¢ Berlin f New 1. Frwi neton s: and “The Telegraph Florist of New Britaln.” Mrs. L. E. Tolea of hivston = Flora COR. CHURCH and MAIN A dummy torpedo ver| A. G. Ham Deposits made up to the 5th draw interest as of the 1st |~mknm. Those 1688-2 in recent ma The | hol 1 domestic sale Wed- Opposite St Mar, -‘umn-nl . ‘ ymy. which cost the sum, Wwas |nest afternoon at the State Restdence 17 Summer Rt — 16233 | recovered. Armory.