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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1925, DEATH TOLLS OF Jilts Count for Yank Flier TORELL GASE WILL 60 === Y BULLS IN CONTROL TORNADOES FEARED e o o o (27 et B ek ssgis | PUTNAM & CO Hudson Motor Car Co, almost MEMBERS. NEW YORR & HARTIORD STOGK College Student 1Is Given Poor |trebled fts net income in the year T 3 P k. Jblor's Oath, But Appeal Is |°nded Nov. 80, in comparison with re—— 3 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BR]TAIN" Scientist Sees Tncrease in Trag: X : PR e : < (the preceding 12 months, the total of | Taken to Higher Tobuna, | V4TSN conraaing Vi 40+ Specuators for Advance Ma- Tel. 2040 ' : /75,458, Gross profits were $32,004,- i MARTFOR) OFPICL o edies as G(]u]][!‘y G[‘OWS gi. by Although the poor debtor's oath 200, against $16,247,872. Surplus mp“]ate Market o) bl el T was administered this morning to|aftcr dividends was $16,403,042, John 8, R. Torell, local college 8tu- [against $4,202,004, and profit and B — Kansas City, Dec, 28 UF) — The dent who refused to satlsty a judg- |loss surplus 826,375,360 compares | oy York, Dec. 27 (1 _agecuta- |l WE OFFER death toll of tornadoes will increase N ment rendered against him in su- |with $10,201,418 the year before. " Lt -l in the middle w ! | i ; " perior court, Torell was not success- e tors for tho advance rotained con- | he middle west as that section A A ] " ful In bringing about his rel An average of 90 per cent in op- [trol of the price movements in the becomes more thickly settled 8. D, { i ) 3 s C Electric Service C from tho sherlff's custody, for an|crations of steel companies in the |stock market after the triple Christe onn. eCtrlc ervice ‘ompany FFlora meteorologist of the United L 4 appeal to the supcrior court was| Youngstown district is scheduled for |0y o ~ T 12 v K 128 hollday. | T 2 O T PRELE 3 States weather burcau Topeka, E ; mkcnhav onee. ; | e cOMINg woelk, Various manufac- "_m “_”‘:‘ e st ooarational CUMULATIVE CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCK Kansas, forecast before the pAmeri- g Y A hearing way held this morning |turers, it 15 sald, will attempt to GURINSL YOS MATEeIS OUaraLIons o ls can Meteorological society in cone bt OIS p at the office of Solomon Llsner of operate finishing departments into |V re alded by the optimistic tenor of Yield over 6 per cent vention here, A ¥ LA Y 3 Hartford, a justice of the peace. At-|the new year without cessation the first 1926 business forecasts to | Such disasters as clalmed 725 i ¢ torney 8. Gerard Casale, counsel for e e make 'T"H’ ‘r’w]« ance, The an- | lives > ivenT e A e 4 Charles 8. Drobegg when Drobegs . nouncer of the proposed Pacitte Flora said, and unless construction d b ; L logal adviser fo the widow, Trma el er. the unusually favorablo enrn. | ) o8l ant . \ s T e 2 Drobegg, opposed the administering tatement of the Hudson Motor | qu\ l;;:f’,‘i'“ ‘;“' \"l‘”‘,"c (:’,f“"’{r]‘l’“,1“ N s BICY ! i of ,hf oath. Casale's notice of ap- illiam Dillon of Newport, T. Y., | company and the fine showing mude i,.”?e ‘l‘h‘ ':YL\A:ffiiDCI; 50:“‘ “;“5; ) ¥ g peal allows him 15 days to complete | (Omerly of this clty, is visiting here. by the latest batch of November | storms. b Sk : R b appeal papers after which 15 days| liev. G ”1 "») ck o N.""] "W(' carnings report S NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE The stabllity of modern steel and i o are allowed for its return in court, |"+¢T1 '”‘,“) v‘ rl‘w ‘v']yrlm ‘“-rl‘,r'_'“( the lish operations were particular- | ML ', SRS HARTIFORD STOCK EXCHANGE reinforced concreto bulldings may 4 4§ % B Py which means Torell will be held in v : 19060 qhLon. 8 o Ot Y |1y aggressive in the oils, motors and JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., Cor. Lewls St, never be known until a tornado N ; ] : I Hartford 30 duys unloss legal means N Ulrst German Baptist church In | gy, 8, 8, K oaaed 15 points |fi HARTFORD, CONN. TELLEPHONE 2-6281 R - | % ¢ 5 are worked out whereby he can re- [Brooklyn, N. Y. Mo Is moderator | yova 11t weel's close to and el o 3 strd) husiness center of a o 4 bR & o % S e Baitain f the Atlantic conference and repre- | gopepa) ¢ TG Tk’ New Britai Burritt Hotel Butlding. Tel, 1815 #cat city, Mr. Flora continued, 5 3 i = 3 AR o sented the churches of the confer |\t Motors. extended thefr early | Meriden: 33 Colony St. Tel, 1340 4s, by the 18w of provabliity, it GRS |ence at the dedication, | gains to 4 polnts, or mors befors { surely will, in the course of time." BOY SCOUT NEWS award J. Gardner, sates manager | (1" of (o i) e T He suggested however, that man, Taahi o v i St arren Building company of | g Of 1€ el aiy iy e ettt Helen Marye of Washington, wealthy heiress, has jilted Count i | Among the many issues to mount St Lamberto Negri Arnoldi, captain of Italian cavalry, and an- e e TMeohnE 21 |to_ theic Tigheat lovels in ¢ a year, or | At the December meeting of the Lisnistlibiin thistcliaatinocntl st LR AN EE Sar SR W E t d tb Indications are that periods of | nounced her engagement to Captain William D. Thomas of the|poy seout eonrt of honor e follow. [tomarrow. I iy ~; i ‘\‘f'k .‘{, “'\'“‘"' r‘lvhm' e xXien e maximum and minimum sun spots | United States army air service. Photo shows her on her fa- s D 4 4 ing scouts passed merit bafdge re-| = = e melting and Postuin Cereal. w are related to weather cycles, Dins- | yorite horse. It was her horsemanship, by the way, that first [quirements: William Haswell of| KOSZCIUSKO POST ELECTS Rl i more Alter, professor of astronomy ; ) re ’ o & - ' Ar it anti o her. Troop 9, camping and electricity; The following officers were elect- )5 001 Ry o S at the L,;Jivorslly of llxlnnslasl.dd(t‘illz\{o;‘) drew Count Arnoldi’s attention to her. il RO S sl vl ¢ :fl”dm;n:h{ g0 eason’s reetlng's in another paper. He hel a 3 E P 4 try and swimming; Donald Wooster | Post, ld Wa erans, at WiRtiey patd bisk ta S\ pon cank bit would be unsafe to make agricultur- of Troop 4, firemanship, personal | annual mecting yesterday: “N,_ " X . | hood cover. Tt 2t i By sl il this rate was gencrally regarded as inprediotionyion TEEULA D0star 00 Napoleon Maillette, Waterbury. TANKS STILL AF[RE healihfandgeatalvarlint il sannoil ‘ dent, P. Lempicki; vice f‘"-””‘“}mu;mmr pparently had littla | tained through investigations, how- Dl‘ oateien I. ette, & Frost of Troop 9, first ald to ani-| W, O financlal secretary, A.| .ot marketw ever. rec signal. i f i mals and machinery; Harold Kelling ckicl; recording secretary, J. o Gy eponderance of evidence| Alfred F. Mayhew, Whitneyville, vjiaoli naling ki ccording sec . Wall Blrcet Opoming sug:'lvnslgrl:l:nprn(o;cr sald, el;mt pe- | assignor of one-tenth to J. A. Mona- | Lightning Ignites Oll Reservoirs A¢|©f Troop 1 of Plainville, handieraft micz; cashier, P. Satula. The gorith ! X Rising prices marked the resump- i / L and pathtinding: Wiltred Sheehan of | mecting was attended by a large | HIST8 pric m‘]mw il e rlods in which the maximum number | han, West New Haven, four-tenths | yuenoy Alres — Loss Reaches |Troop 15, pathfinding, Second class | number of post members, ading today after the of sun spots appear are constant.|to 1. L. Willlams, and one-tenth to | : | rank was confirmed in the cases of S Sliplanastio Lncouraged by ) i Rainfall porlods, he added, “cer- B J. MeDonneil, New Haven.| Enormous Sum. Russell Maynard of Troop 1 of Plain | REPORT PARTICTEATION s it oE o R St dera thint umfl en tainly. do exist Liquid-tank device, . SR il Fernad Cranin of Traop 15, | "oris . 25 (P bisyarenes se. 110311y would continue throus ° Beechwank atthe Mt Wiison oby | sihoma s uTphy '\""g"‘é’“":{ ot ;{"' ec. 28 U—The Pe- | 1nq ‘Frrancls McAloon of Troop 1. |porting that President Coolidge has | ling for popuier stoch suen oo | Buritt Hotel Blde., New Britain Telephone 2580 servatory, Professor Alter stated, has | signor of one-half to B. C. Stone. troleum tanks of the Iftallan-Argen- — lccided that America shall partict | SDODULBEEEL00 3 MBERS NEW YORK AN . . shown that the mean period between | Wrench, g f T {Amcrican Can, General Motors, Gen- | ff MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES the maximum and minimum appear- | John V. Osterhout, Bridgiport. ine warerfront . comy ":,"m]“.“lmn‘{',:tjfllled on Body Writ | e b e TmamneBt leral Blectric, Us 8, Steel and Amerl- Donald R. Hart, Mer. ance of sun spots is 22 rs. | machine. | Aires, which wero ignited by light- For Unpaid Judgments \:ions \ere displayed prominently o e ongD — - Professor H. S . Scharft, Orange. Smok- | ning quring a violent storm yester-| A body writ has been obtained iy pParis papers of all shades of po- lteiahn e Do rine ,'“rl‘ o J‘t“ “‘(‘;, WE OFFER State Agricultural soclety, 5 day, were still burning today. The |against Walter Gryzenia by Miehacl | jitical opinfon toda i L QAR N0 duced “synthetic” guinca pigs. he| Charles F. Schmelz, Bridgeport, |joes is estimated at 2,000,000 pesos, |and Bessie Wincek and Gryzenia has sl sy |tive polnts in " responso to morger AMES{I(}AN vHARD\VARE reveuled in a paper which he read |assignor to Curtis & Curtls Co. PIDe | (roughly $528.000.) e Rt T o) {Riox S0 L TANLEY WORKS before a group of geneticists inter- | threading and cutting off machine. R4 {Hartford be Deputy Sheriff Mart Norwich, Dec. 28 (P—The man een Sae ImDEIs Fotlavorable ested in agriculture. His experi-| Jesse A. B. Smith, Stamford, as- O e H. Horwitz. The complainants ob- |wio dro dead with his arms 734 and monctary conditions, in- AFNIR BEARING ments in these little animals he | signor to Underwood Typewriter Co., JOSES HER LICENS ; 2 3 tained judgments in the superior g ith Christmas gits for his |C1MJIN& reports of extraordinary re LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK hoped would lead to a hetter com- |New York, N. Y. (Two patents) Montpelier, Vt, Dec. 28 (P—Mrs. | ooy tor $247.70 1 24,19 respec- i, at Taftville vosterday s |l Doliday business and an nereas prehension of the factors entailed in | Typewriting machine. Hilda Stone of West Halifax, who 18 | iy as the rosult of an automobilo | yneen i 4 63 Jamen Andorice: ves of the local banks, th WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS the brecding of superior livestock. | penjamin L. Toquet, Westport ueen of the border rum~ | qooiqent, but they allege Gryzenia |ag. of North Third avenne e, [UPYATd movement of prices gained Ry carcful mating the sclentists | Ofing device. runners,” has lost her right to drive |yl TR0 T Civineeks e |gyjo. momentum as trading prog obtained new types of guinea pigs, Richard H. Whitehead, New Hav- 40 antomobile in this sulte. Secre- represented by Fred Rendbach of e RN S | shares were inclined to h;; superfor from the showman's point | on, assignor to The New Haven |! of State Aaron H. (,r‘nm today |y, ord, $200.000 FIRE LOSS L the rest ot the list, although of view to their parents. One of his ' (jock Co. (Three patents). Clock Malled a notice to Mrs. Stone that _ aca, N. Y. De New York Central attalned a new products, he said. is a “synthetic” | (ace. and two for Case for a marine | DT lic2nse has been cancelled be. | Fire in a | =5 s % peak price and Southern Pacifie » & I stock house of he Cay Ope - | pink-eved white guinea pig With o | cock movement canse of her alleged activitics as | ViNkle Again President t GULLE CIE o 0T (o), T Lin brisk demand. Accumulation of Roman nose and drooping ears. ; Trade-Marks Registereq * | TUm runner. Of Cemectery Association |in% company at Portland Polnt, near fyuying orders for pacifie Oil, foliow | [ 3 here, today damaged approximately | oo bs OT4'TS . i ; — | coit's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co., H"“":"‘f‘\""‘ £ b"‘fi""‘]”"l“"';' '“I‘{' Fred Kinkle was re-clected presic 50,000 barels of coment, with a loss | (1o, “1ho ~J]‘4'|i‘r'.xur0’f'5 ‘r_j»]n?nh | HER (o) Patents Tssued to | Hartford. Dish, silver and glass © e e mandmonths bVAlordeR d e ot (o net Alom cemetery as | cgfimated at $200,000. caused a split opening at 476, com. || AN ~ : | cleaning machines and metal- Loty soclation at its annual meeting yes el | Bl 1g at T4-75, com- 3 Patents Tssued by the U. 8. Patent | «pe Gutaway He . followlng other officers were chosen: | Tiivertalls, Wis., Dec, 98- Charles ; e onoik Office December 22, 1925 to Con- | puni" cultivato ],,1(,“ & | | Viee president, Max Zucker; finan- | p " parier, 93, last survivor of the |10 Wy ‘”'f“l\;"l‘v“l’:; Drown Shoe HartfordConn,TrustBldg Burritt Hotel B]dg_ WL O Giovanni Lombardi, Derby, doing || cial secretary, A. Alsenler ord-ufose Republic of Indian Stream,” |ji1 Rl L "“l'\d merei ) Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 (List furnished by the office of [y yginesg Lombardi Radio Mfg || De ath -] ing secretary, I, Cohen; sexton, Sam |anq former Lieutenant-Governor of |jon o' o move mogercrn ogend 8 |§ Harold G. Manning’ Walk-Over 8hoo | (v variable plate condensers, vari- | | Rosen; trustees, Frank Nalv N, E. | Visconsin, ia' dead hore, A month |fuciiged Dostum Coseal Totermces Store, 211 Main street, New Britain.) | ypie couplers, rheostats, ete. == === " |Mag, Louls Croll and Nathan DU-lago, Mr. Parker ohscrved his 712nd [ Totephone Bethissom merraion |l oo FF Robert 8. Blair, South The Traut & Hine Mfg, Co.. New Lucile Olmstead bowy; finance committee, A. Pink-|wodding anniversary, Ue Tinco (Coppds] Woolworth Mo |8 EORRER uckion nor to North & Judd ile Olmstead, 20 months old [Us A. Jaffe, and 1. Goldstein. SR P SRSy Blcohels BOHCsHine s e Upholsterers' nails, ighter of Mr. and Mrs. Lestot = == B. & M. NET EARNINGS ik ating nor o The Américan Pin Co on Scovill Mfg Co., Waterbu A Pt e Coal & Iron, the last named being ' B g illiamsville Mg, Co., Killingly, | Olmstead of 28 South High street, Gk LIE ML, s Toston, Dec. 28—The Boston and | \guzne on prosnccis of su l‘,’,f;; ky 109 shares Of Torrmgton wsignor to The Wil sville Buff | died at St. Francis® hospital yester- | 4 New Year's serviee is scheduled fyjaine pailvogd carned a net income e hting fistures. | Mig. Co. Cofton-cloth buff wheels. |day morning. Funeral services will |3t St. Matthew’s Evangelical Luth- fagter fixed ciarges of $571,420 1ast | joorain exc Wonennaatoaaill George W. Campbhell, Hartford, Trade-Mark Applicants {be at the home at 10 o'clock tomor. | ¢raR church on v morning at ixgvomher as compared with $1 e termination of the anthracite strike. lenor to Underwood Typewrlet| swopany g3 Clark, Bridgeport, doing | row morning and burial will be in st, | 10:30 o'clock. A service dedicated |7y iy Xovember 1924, it Was an- 'gqgo anders, rary ar ew York, N. Y. (Two patents) |y civoco rt Stono Co. | Mary's cemete |to the members of the conti ‘}""”; nounced today Some of the oils y Writing bnnchine St classes of the church will be he St T i i 4 2t istave O, Carlson, Wethersfierd, | “Chac tanke. i v on Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Iloly Melgea L imon nrolClakingjoland . b (e wersfield | yames J. Georgia, Waterbury. Adam Janusgewski tom il bo heid ngks Death wwd Oil of California as 417”17;;)\:)7\ on (!rn)ll‘wl l)(‘\'xl]l"il 0% | Asthma medicine, toothache, corn. | Adam Janusgewski, aged 36, dfed SIS el e |points from its initia 1 e Hedstrom, Portland. Shears, 2udicolimpdic i .v.'fm,,,,“:f’,:"(',r",‘( lf‘Tlllz‘f"'“”'llf',; cant members of the church will be | [Srenast \w\:I;:n:x[‘1u]n1(0;”'\1*}mlr:y'-\”\"‘: O LISTOCKE l§ :‘ \Hf;::: S I'rank “‘-- Curnan, Derby. En- 4 CLUB MEETING [survived by his wife and four chil- ‘3““11: "l"'u“m.;;,',‘,l'f;‘l ,“‘(:\"':‘w‘k e ot . | elose e gencral market, how-| (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) |Niles-Be-Pond com velope fasiencr, : . Woman's club will meet oi [ dren L ; ! fe § ever, continued strongly upward, al- B |North & Judd ..... 1p G. Darling, Bridgeport, as- | | )““_'; FOR (_“'"l’_” N i 4 RO TLH R ) thot call loans again ren Bid Asked | Peck, Stowe & Wil ... signor to Manning, Maxwell & flernoon at 3 o'clock. Through the | church this morning at 7:30 o'clock. .]‘" SHlive aaicie iy o DRl 6 per cent. Motors were in greater | Aetna Casuaity 4 — |Russell Mfg Co . Moove, Inc, D York, N. ‘-pmm. v of Mra. William F. Burial was in,Sacred Heart ceme-.| I’\'l!l;m N s G R g ki favor, Chrysler rising 7 points to | 1 Life Ins Co... 1245 | Scovill Mfg Co .. 225 Dispensing deviee. . Elisha Cooper, and e, it Salva T AR E IRa » % while the ne ! hed | Actna Fire ........ 650 lard Screw .. 117 Philip TT. English, New Haven, » o Mitchell an illusts [ - [tEeet 8l ,S "“n"‘,",;"“ o e ot | [ h e i ; Tdson) eiin 3-4. | Automobile Tns .......5 tanley Works . 813 siznor to The New Haven Clock Co. {jeeture will be given by Charles Car Vincenzo Xantord ! l_“f‘]{“m“ o ],.rm Sn et G % ¢ Tea jumped 3 Hartford Fire b 645 nley Works pfd .... 21 Clock case. : jruth of Cambridge, M Alr, €ar- | vineenzo, the nine months old son sresents and good things 5 ¢ c- | National Fire Torrington Co com ..., 67 Gre N London. fyyty has lectured at some of the B for ‘”‘ (‘ childr "1\ T SN P , mov = S I'hoenix Ifire i [l 00 { Union Mfg Co 33 eat for all the children prese | B b v ! 1 1 t S T ] m‘ Mr. and Mrs, Vincenzo Lanteri, | e, wding universities in the United | jied at his home, 24 Mitchell street Mot ol iolide ' } ; : v Glose | Travelers Ing Co..... 5 1Conn Lt & Pow pfd ..110 113 Ihomag C. Johnson, New Haven s in the past few y {he Riue _\"n:“ “\\:§\', T liis Cha : 314 ( Conn. General ) Hfd Elee Light ......256 290 Y £ last night The funeral was held this or to Winchester Repeati N atternodonint 8 0'aloak Burlal sas 1 | Am Dt Sng Manufacturing Stocks |N B Gus . 3 3y - BN & caraclon | Am Can . 2821 200% Am Hardware . Southern f L1440 148 Victor N. Klitholm, Wilson. Sign ! Detroit, Dec. 28 (F—The first four | 3 | | | o row Co., Higga- |, tral church chapel tomorrow | The funeral was at Sacred Heart Co. Bolt-action firearm START |m 1DA TLIGHT | RO R el A s Am Loco 1 s 2 {AM HOSIerY «vvvvvn.ins d Hfd Gas it 51 Jetters and making same, atrplanes made by the st 1 jorne annual "}‘ ¢ PR 4 Am Smel Vi, 1873 ; iton & Cadwell. .... a0 | S s A Frederick Tux, Waterbury, assiz- ' metal airplane division of the Ford '_—_.—_? “"“ g "T“‘”'i‘) o i i Am Sug : i e - ¢-Hfd Cpt Co com... 07 | PREPARES TO COME TO AID nor Clock Mfg. Co. loclk ptor Co, and sold for 1] church wi e held ton 4 7:45 i ¥ ST RO | = in, & Spe om. . R *arl e J V! oD LusgClockailie Jraseclo y‘:;L At Lriedy ”'m” il o'clock. The annual mecting of the | o | i : 7, | Pillings & Spen Can % s, ;TL/::\;;:;;“::;:;: Trancis A. Mahan and C. IT. Me- 'airport at Dearborn this morning for | Funera Is “;"‘ e wiiha el e dane el S N Am Wool .oie €19 1% | I Brass eiciiirie 1 o Piten RS eadtont Carthy, Waterbury, Automobile | Miami, Fla, | ‘T‘[“; ;' s S | i YL Rt | Anaconda v ' s g 3 ) mier Briand, with L e onLaur ; ke * Atchison . 7 7 o i oot 01 m he discussed details of the | Sargis Benjamin g 5 i AL GIf & W ; i 6 fnir Bearing €O .... ¢ 10 1cRotiations for the settle- eral ser for Sargis ene o 1 > § | Ba 000 1211 4] 1 Hart & 1 o aes ) - 1ent of ance's debt t Ji | mr|ur|‘1 x"\‘lri\vx\:: Bl Zen & Sl i = : Eald \r 00,1 B0 B Trar lebt to the United At Lo o home, B0y, ise delegation headed by o e q 3 | SR AR Concord street, this afterno a ncord this afternoon at| o" vl el recently vis Associated Gas and Electric 2 o'clock and at $t Mark's church | (WU AT MO TR, U [at 2:30 o ol Rey. S ne yonan 1 [ ’rrmT( Rey {Saniuél Vonap | oare el dnaiin s Sl eiioen clated. Burlal was in Fairview [ o 0 (8 CECET neh, ap- System eI St T it R l\llllll By 1|\\|\ Palmer, Dec. 28 (A — An -~ . ¥ Herbert W. Haddon Founded in 1852 Funeral services for H . 1doy of 632 East Main street caped inmate of the stat Granveand, Irench e be held in stport, Malne, tomor- | ¢ "o piiantics at Monson t witist, snapped making an un- Keeping Abreast of the Industry rowimorning. Tho body wasidentito|| Killed tod lien usuaily short and co n L5 : thattovnRyeataniaviiternoon. Iked in front of a switching gerous drop of & Only a few years ago electricity was used princi- local yards. park. B S 5 P Mrs. Elizabeth Jucngst Cos pally for lighting. Today only one-fifth of the elec- Mrx. Etizabeth Juengaf, who: diad BNy (e e tricity produced is used for lighting and more than at the age of 95 years Christmas Frie alf is used for power. lday and who was considered one of 1 3rie half is used for power Bayfandiniolalcons Al Here s Latest in Ta\ns ‘ John's Industries of all types in the United States in- |Lutheran church was buried in Fair- Sl “‘,.:.; % 3 11 L ThlS IS a_- MUtual Savmgs _Bank crease about 4% a year. The electric light and view cemetery th rnoon follow- power industry has increased approximately 107 i 2 \"“"‘;“'(‘,’l;;fi"‘l cach year during the last 20 years. i Gt North pfd . 79 N It has no capital stock like '1 trust company or X A > . Pay national bank, consequently all earnings made rom 1920 to 1924, inclusive, the electrical output Gearge H. Kimball : Sl o above dividends paid to ils depositors go to of the United States as a whole increased 34%. Funeral services for George H. suEEe Tehigh Va1 $ $63 strengthen the Surplus of the bank During the same period, however, the electrical out- Kimball were conducted by mems 3 35 Marine pfd f 1% Y % i 3 put of the Associated Gas and Electric System in- bers of the 1. O. O. F. at the funeral 2 i Mid States Of 1 1% The accumulated Surplus of this bank has made creased 457, or approximately one-thizrd more ERl w1 by iy, GliL ) 5 S ; Msi Pae 3 ] X it possible for it to pay its depositors for the rapidly than the industry as a whole. e aoiolock. Eray g Gl W e e New Huyel % 45 car ending September 30th, 1925, 5% in This growth indicates the exceptionally desirable South church at the funeral home, ‘ 8 1 AN ¢ ke uooTeN dividends (41%% regular and 1% o extra), utility territories in eleven leading eastern states L o0 '\‘;’T“’}‘w yaag | < S ; v T . 61 while banks in this city having capital stock served by the Associated System and reflects the i e : T, 3gva Ban; American S8 and stockholders have paid their depositors suceessful manner in which the management has ; o LD R ; : 9 S RCal e | less than that rate during the same period. been able to sunply the electrical needs of the com- BOLLERER’S § A SRR o > ’ ierce - 3% 3 3 Before you open a Savings Account elsewhere munities served. | £ ? \ SEEFR SR F\4 Sl e ; consider whether the rate of interest is as ‘ronnr! Qw;::n ‘g"\(:;‘, AR i G ; : o N Copper 2y, 12y 2 good as can be obtained at the We invite inquiry regarding opportunities | VE FESTIVITIES | . SR T ¥ f‘,i\”‘f.,,,,h i for expanding your business by locating in | CUT FLOWERS Ty 5 w - Sinclair Ol ... territories cervede by properties of the T GREETING CARDS ] h Paciti A\Vssociaicd Gas and~ Electric Company __’L“_‘i‘__'w___ : ' G Ay bt ': 57y Eurnn h.u ua’ Savngs Bmk xas C For information concerning Associated “ Hres Ol us G ikis cilities and securities, write to ‘ JU eph A Hafiey - |Gnitea Brait ' : COR. CHURCH and MAIN Associated Gas and Electric Securities Corporation Ay {0 rratts 31 2 Deposits made up to the 5th draw interest as of the 1st 61 Broadway New York v s || Upposite K& Narg's Uhareh This agile taxi has made its appearance in New York and

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