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ROOSEVELT DIED ' SEVEN YEARS AGC b Sixty Friends Make Pildrimage to His Grave New York, Jan. friends of the late velt visited 6 (P—Rixty Theodore Noose- his grave in Youn Memorial cemotery, Osster Bay, Long Island, today in obscrvance of the seveuth anniversary of the death of the former president, Such a pil- grimage ix held annually, Herbert Knex 8mith, of Farming- ton, Conn., president of the Roosce velt Meniorial assoctation, delivered a brief cuiogy. Mr. Smith was deputy commissioner of corporations in the department of commerce and lubor under Mr. Roosevelt from 190 to 1607 Dr. Alexander Lamert, of New York. Itoosevelt's pereonal physician, lald a wreath on the grav er he had read Roosevelt's speceh on law enforcement delivered at Spokane, Wash., in 1903, The reading of his speech a part of the rites held y annually Among those present were: Her. nan Hagedorn, the poet: William A (radbonrne, Mrs, Oscar Straus and mnry L. Stoddard. jas the pllgrims were the luncheon Hi MRS. KARN IS UT FOR “Unofficial Committee” For Voistead Act Revision Washington, Jan. 6.—Mrs. Flor- ence P. Kahn, widow of Jullus Kahn and his successor in Congress by alection from the fourth California district, has accepted membership on the so-called “unofficlal house com- mittee” for modification of the Vol- stead act. 'While T belleve in law enforce- ment,” she has written to Repre- sentative John Philip Hill of Mary- ] e land, chairman of the committee, “I | ., am confident that the evils attendant upon the Volstead act as now en- ‘orced are far greater than any that ~ould possibly follow its modifica- tion to the extent of permitting man- ——— CITY NATIONAL BAN { “harter No. 12846, Reserve Distriot No. 1. Report of the condition of tha City ‘ational Bank at New Britaln, fn the State of Copnectieut, at the close of asinees on December 31, 1925 ) RESOURCES. ane and discounts, includ- ing redlsceunts, acceptances of otlier banke, and foreign [ bins of exchange or drafrs K sold with indorsement of ' this bank . .$30,325.00 Overdrafts, . oo Liability of banks ‘ and bankers for drafts and bille sccepted by this bank to create dollar exchange, " { and now outstanding { v.'8. “Government securitien { owned . 5 | othor bonds, stocis, securlties, | e, e i £8,806.77 ) Banking House, $23.582.83; n xtures, Fumiture an SR n banking house, 3 None Lawful reserve with Reserve Bank, 00 Items with Federal Rees Bank in process of colloction Nona Cash in vault and amount = [ “aue from national bank 40,475.35 Amount due from Etate bank: banke nd trust compan in the United States (othe: than those included in = Ttems 8, 9 and 10) .. None nges for ol None 6.623.07 Federal cutside (including Rank) loc or tow $7.045.57 Miscallaneous « s10.87 140 Sate pal ounty deposi or ot wecured ings) Cortificates of deposit ( than money b & county or other muni- Bt pal deposits securcd pledge of assets of this bank or surety bhend Other time deposits Agreements to repurchase U ernment or other sc B sold . None Letters of Credit and ers' Checke sold for cach nd outstandin Nene Arceptances ex banks for of t bank . Total 1 State of Cemmecticut, Cownty’ of Iart Francts C. Keily, Caehler of 3 hamk, da snlemnly s I e statement is tiue t ¥ knowledge and | C. KELLY Correct—Attest JOHN A. ERICKSON PETER J. PAJEWSKL MORTIMER H. CAMT ®gbacribed and sworn to et th day of January, 192 LILLISS C. PETERSQS At the conclusion of the ceremon- )} guests of Mrs. Roosevelt at Sagamore | LIGHT WINE AND BEER | Second Woman Representative Joins | ufacture and sale of light wines and | beer “\o one could ha animity to the ple 8 made in the house, to be permitted to us fraud, lies, deceit and extravag sums of money to obtain evidence to enforce prohibition laws, and not realize they were undermining the moral oric of our nation.” 's. Kubn is a republican Norton, the only woman | crat in the honse, recently ac. | cepted membership on the samc | committee KIDNAPED BRIDE STILL | Mes. Motta Recltes Tale of Abuse In “ Reply To Suit Brought | By Husband. | Mrs. Niclolena Giachino Motia today filed fn superior court a d lstened with | by the | ‘-n culled ‘drys' in the recent debate | for |for FIGHTS DIVORCE AGTION | mers strcet. niul of charges Lirought Ly her I,H\-‘ band n his second divorce declaring she did not him, but that his abusive treatment made It necessary for her to leave his | home. e elaims he kidnapped |her parents In Iltaly nly 16 years of marrie dese: her from when she was Wd they were e came the | United nn!'\'l with two dren, some e re- ived no word from hm\ and she decided to come to this country. | Later, at hiss uggestion, she says, |she returned to Italy. Soon after |her arrival there she rcceived no- tempt, | City Items The senior banguet of the New Britain I1igh sehool graduation cluss will be held on Tuesday, January o4 instead of an the e 19, Principal & Wincenty Miklosz $60 P, ning of Janu. ar d, has been sued Widum of Harttord ary nd rounc by Mrs, |00 & grocery bill alleged to be un- {pald, Samuel Rosenthal issued the writ, which fs returnable in the eity leourt the third Monday of Junuary Deputy it Martin H. Hor has garnisheed money in loca Mrs. Lena Wellngky. ot wi, removed to the hospital home She dritatn General n injury at hor follawing 18 a W tods hospita tus r was born at t} to Mr, New Brit nd Mrs ral Tgna cn was horn §0 N Gene Georg \ 1 Mrs, Carl , Hartfor to Mr, Wil Kute, Plow 13 \lnles to | Clear I’«lih for I’lcudent‘ 7 Plymoy [} ounty s of havi g sident Coolidge stuck in 1 snow drift should it be necessary him to come here in an eme n connection with his fath he recently NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD PIOKS CONMITTEES v OF HIWANIS CL0B ' Presideut Ward Hakes Known The policies w Kiwanis ih are to follo next your | ineheon ¢ lay. Dresis od his | b\ | M Nl . andance, House 1 Donald werman er, Pan Wall Streer Br:efs The an common \;‘|\UY( cted to L amount bei o has not yet WEDNESDAY, JANUARY k The price of this y e i StorSelfng Eat Tel. 2040 | | shaves ‘-],“1\' at that " Mlflllfly ; WARTFORD OFICE 6 CENTRAL ROV TEL. 1-m@0 | Kot I'r K 1 oy tice of a dlvorce action based on de- | lill HTHERIA l Ilh| MIC : l Sl()(‘k, | sertion, and appearance was enter- | ucket, It. 1., Jan. ¢ (P—Throe Fat . . i edlion! Nier: hetinlf 11y Her's brothar:ilionidven Hats aled. Tron dianilsie Hayde GOt s Prices on Application The sult was withdrawn. Five years | ong child from membranous croup | 7 ion wi American and N i |ago she again came to America and |44 one from pe litis during an | (Chairma German today announced t aymer - 1 for a time they lived together. Fi- | antdemio of diphtheria in the Wood, | 11: Hibbard. Charles e thima SRR o, I s B . nally his abuse became unbearable, | |iyn seetion of this city in Decem. | Ponald E. Teayitt, Hert s g e Wall ihe alleges and she went AaWay. |por it hooAme known here today. !’ an Buropean Shares, Ine. While de Motta then brought his action of di- |rya treo childron who died from (Ine 1Bl oth thol nowiunderlaiing > \o;']Lde. and 1s secking custody of W0 | gipnheria were pupils in the paro- | ¢ld for the present, it fs under- flmfin mn |children. chial school, St. Jean De BDapliste 4 stood that the new con yoowill 9 Nair & Nalr are counsel for Mrs. | tpo school has been closed by th omis I fiequire cquities i ling Europea MiEntt Holol Blda ] i 1 Motta, [The ae b feen o ¥ | ) g and industrial enterprises, surrdtt Hotel Bldz.. New Britain Telephone 2580 | YRR & Ty AR R MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK LXCHANGES i I S e i SOnLG - Donald R. Hart, Mgr. ‘AMERI[;AN W[]MEN | 5"‘[’"”"‘ a G. Krano- | common stack of the Reacon Ofl w“lf;jn‘v \ bt there w R ki : b | witz SO T chusetts |* 1°W offeetling gains among the | TR i : o [‘ ea t h 3 | Speakers—Howard Y. Stearns, o0 («:\ S ,‘.\ 44 - .“.“,” ,'v, ropper southwestern railroa = _<\l( offer a few shares of— : | (chairman). Nev Abel Ahlquist - et M8 ) hares T T : | D ‘ N R R WORCESTER ELECTRIC L} il e — 2 | Morris D, Saxe e ) 1 discussion of me e £ ] s | chagpnaries R Breanecke | Grant, 3D, (chatrman), Williaw |2 b esing T e R IVIFAN . | Cowlish H P 0o Wahash and wiol ¢ o Ry USE 0? Cosmefics M k Th vears old, son of Cliarles Brennecke |y oo Yoy, 1.6 e ! distrin the remaining Shsnaghoniall i Price on Application ) axe (A} Rhodes strect died at his home * pyot 20 Danansitiar partly as a stock | ; : o e e r \nnoil b diprie Bl I DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS § §0, Says Dr. Maurer e as the result of wtomach e ) e T SamiliG ! — 3 in L S i ) heaviness Bes \ leaves of t} w year is only slightls 4 | New York, Jan. 6§ (F'—American | brothers, Wil Cornelius woliday rate Frased gl women are doveloping Into arace of | Joseph D nd four si e fotiowg: | Bl White and Mac cosmetized clowns, Mrs. Ruth J. Mis. Peter Fusari, Mrs. Michael | gpthur 1. Hibhar ALDE L Wil to dl polnie | Maurer, head of a national chain of Irawley, Mrs. William Laporte and |- Donall .10 il I Steel Car ar | beauty schools told the mational ! Mrs. Joseph McNamara I 2 ! DA ot Mv».flv«.‘ i | convention of beauty shop owne Funeral services will the s Lk | (ORi pt v g Wi s A . n production on ] ty a toda | home I ¥ afternoon at 2 ocloc) NATIONAL GUARD ANQUET e T of the market was intensific HARTFQRD NEW BR'TA'N "Nine out of ten women,” she said, | 1tev. Samuel Sutclifie will officiat The National G oelation £y RE Lieteine DY A resumptio buying in sev- “bungle and abuse cosmetic art, You | Interment will be in Fafrview cenic- | composed of S L L LD T, i i Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bld Hmw but to keep your eyes about you | ¥ ( cctien a hanqu Yol l”'y.,v: e 2 to 4 points for American 1 Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 % on the boulevards to recognize this, - 1 e e G Eeraii ' | Everywhere you see the samenoss of Wilbar Burr : e e creaso in b cneral T ;mnkmm— the glaring spot of color on | Wihur Bure. 77 years old, dicd cilibe 1l meet- fim.‘ yor 31 ; I]\‘m' 1y hig i 4 the cheeks, the crimson slash of a home of Mr. and Mrs, L. [ing of the association. which will e q e or o % mouth, the absurd overabundance of | Breston of 664 West Main sircet this { take place in Harttord atale Mt g el WL EINASC) e We Offer:— powder and the crude pencilling of ning. He has heen a r Al the local g ra I the eves. Throngh careles and [ New Britain over 50 years, and } o attend P B At th : ignorance of toilet method lived with the Breston family th SR for |lar T 50 h A . g’w: are resembling masks and |§180 G D POUIR DI IN PR A St dpot ) Daim B LIS o hoi snares merican Hal’dwal'e | December, the lLilas Irnnees ma rs of r ehruary 16 T 3 I has several distant rvelatives in Mid- n ; T 2 PLAN VALENTINE S0oC1AT, (dle Haddam, his former hom 16 Lonata day hin Nos Fedemplion! Deceims shares ornngton ents, in cl . ptio | Plan party and e oo e . fire vomber ou V6 tons, or |ber 15, 1 dance under the ausp of the i caniosion de-1 100 ons a day. Pigiron produc- | Individval issucs, especially Par Dalfair club were discussed at a|=——————e o oyed their home on the outskirts yjon in 1025 (estimating charcoal [ American B, United Cigar Stores, | business meeting of the club of "‘“ city. chi eseaped. firon at 200,000 fons) was ahout §6.- | Xouth Porto Rico sugar and Dupont night. It was also dectded to hav Lt i James 4 0.000 tons, There were five {continued to exhibit consider {a minstrel show be the feature or | Funerals iw‘“l 1' iy 15, perish years and the record of 4 | weakness, but the market in general N the entertainment, The affair will | 5 tons was made in 1% urned upwards when heavy umu be held next ‘month in one of the | e = el \] "‘:“"\’ l ‘I\\O\II)" \‘ e ation of several public utilities 11 larger RIS In the city. large e F b Norwich, Eng., Jan, 6 (1) he 5 wrious specialties b A number R e ‘\’f, August Whllam Hausrath | uishop of Thetford. Ttt. v, John | AROther \u:pectod B()dt Lt Gl VES | present at the meeting, Jiain Hausrath, rosident of this city | LIPS Allcot Bowers, s dead, aged | Brought Into New L(mdon urcs for @ year or more fnelu lebakor 83 8% | - 36 of the 63 years of his lifc, will be | Scyenty-one. He was one of the| New London, Jan. 6 (P- “olumbla Gas and Electric, Presand | Toxas Co Tl e ot | pror NON-SU vmm CASE Heldl tomorrow. aflernbonit at a8 “"‘“”‘“' nt "] 80Ns {r ]“3 "”“’v the aut ¢ “ar and General Asphalt, Com- i pex & Pacific P [ ] : being a past grand chaplain and i e s A ross 6 points ani e oo R e e ! e et | rime & pas grand chaplan 400 PO o o running nois a0 1 o . Hakes Suggestions to End Coal “aleett!, 8 Helena street, Rochester, Se Germaainnoe | ol ErandgmAsioeiotiNTriol It the fleat op emington| Union 100§ [0 fl Aid nis wife 2:80 lac tev = lled Dwyer Rum St newal rate on ({7 8§ Ind Alco * aldgnotdescte isgniofn JiSNaoiclackiRliag) ALUMINGM INQUIRY e Lasa e . 1 S { Strike Britain, the man was released PTG o QR e S whose illega [t s nu | today f a charge of non-suppor view cemete ashinglon, Jan. 6 10Ut were recently uneartbod in this g I s oday from a .\‘! : 0 ]v:lrr|h~”1|:, rt, T i ¥ ™l dehate or a record vote, 110 | oity and at New York, the gasoline Th m Westinghous Witk ¢ man left his wife in Mrs. Helmine €. Gerber foons o oy U 1 i w launch Hattle T Green- | cor Radio $if o s natte, A, idan, 6 UMy consequently he is | Tuneral services for Mrs. Heln faflure of the department of ports 1u 1, was seized in that port ictive operators m hend d in, rector of Bt not liction of the New | ¢ charte to bring contempt pro by the Coast Guard pafrol hoat 234 nt Al hour to push prices | e — lary's Roman Catholic chureh, whe tritain authoritics. His wife is @ [John's German 1 AIBAERLTRA S i miauingoon) i) nd brought to the local by ; s which might t LOCAL STOCKS ied in settling the anthracite e e AR i America in which Sceretary Mclion |As soon as wweather S ers’ strike in 1902, today tele- = = iy held at that church 0 o'clock |18 @ large stockholder. 11t will be towed to (171 Putnam & Co.) ommendations to Samuel - - § | 2 e 3 or, head of the operators, o Jeors tomorrow rnoon v. Martin over to ¢ = R perators, ‘P“bhc};‘fi}f“‘;e W 0”‘,1?'3 W, Gandian il ottieite. Burial Stamford Gambling B0k o Bl Asked |10 fe ne LIS mresnt ke IaY old Meeting Today win e in Fairview cemetery Prial Q v 1.0 (now being made into \ena Casualty 45— | Driest conferred in New York yes Hartford, Jan, 6 — T.gn MOALRIY : Trial Starts Today activities of the 1aunch \etna Life Ins Co G0 1gon | ferday with John T. Lewis, pr meating of the Btate hourd of pub mford, Jan. 6 P—Counsel had was aboard ths Aetna Pire 80 et of the United Mine Workers, lic welfare was held this afternoon | I iy an argument before Judge seizure and fnas 7 \utomobile Tns ) Vather Curran's recommendation ir The matter of | kus will o | Samuel Youn city court toduy in found abeard, 1t s ¢ 640 650 sscl to Warriner at the eon- : : - their efre t off trial of 3 owner of N %85 800 ce of rators and miners in icenses for ol a ome orn w York, w 1 . dants 0w take X T 53 ) o o ere as follows: slate for age 15 o d at St. Andrew's | Uefendants wh ak carn w - 5 X Fire s 9 ¥ o t the mecting. nion church at § o'elock. Tn. | Mg raids made by Pro r Max - ! Ins Co 13 14 Wou omy you leave se- | ! g \ I ! 3 s de il § i e : \lis a1 ey of members of proposed ar- these huw\]w in Seere will be in St Mary Sngs "“H l'l‘] omice - Annual Guest Night of N ; & o o he to mlnx.‘-rupandl m: tary Charles P. Kellogg of Water- « S 4 7 a o R S 3 b i ' St b re offered in each case and vach (()'lc"c Club January 11 am car < \ “ s mutually. Guarantes to the 4 o 2 . | verrule n pbserved next | At S i { \ will be no attempt to # names of these who were operat Mrs, Katherjne Doocey [REE AN G EllUibajcseriet noat i c T N s by t boarding houses and which wo Services for Mra. Katherine Doo. | Council for the 1 1 a v at 8t. Mark's pa ? Sug $% R & Cadwell X w_w“ th! board during % be required to obtain licenses, ev. who died at the New Britain | tacked in arguments the UiofiroomsbyathoahewsBriteIngGall 3 : 1{d Cnt Cojcor 2 e e b . 1. i Mrs. Ruth Roberts Miy, re Saplta] Slonaavime ~ wore held | Procedure and the form of the com- | club. An unusual program has heen | AY 4 42 | Rillir n oo s gencral depression or panic § appointed fisld agent of the hoard his morning at the home, 121 Clark ‘]yl.‘\lh‘u. but In the end, jus fore | Arr: . Nena Sales Peck of Hart Ana 1 ‘»‘ N n Y prd [’, ‘,',',::‘,' in }E‘(‘ meantime, i {will soon begin a survey of the at 8:30 o'clock, and at St, |N0on, the cases went to trial. Twelve ford, a mnsical caricaturist, will e At J Rris [ q pose .’.’\ : ration to check iff. boarding houses of the state to see | Mary's church at % o'clock. |of the 3 n were charged with | tertain with noforte and songs | At GIf & W1 < Arms 2 s no attempt now or at any that they are being conducted ac Committal services were condncted | CONSpiring to maintain and her repertol said to be Rald ) 1343, 1828, y 1 L 1‘go(mmn5. arbitra- 3 cording to the statutes, The b 1t the grave at St. Mary's cemetery. | PItces. In one case, t1 ided novelty Sl *“\Fflrf:k\ch‘r‘;le\:“r‘x‘:n :r has a certain standard for the op —_— | Palmer, a plea of not Tickets have 1 sent to thos Semingl, : deem 3, |eration of hoarding honses and it Mrs. Catherine McCalmont JikeEs il““ the charge of "]‘\{‘ pelin s bahe Al Saless 4 ¥ syl ;1,‘:‘:;,‘;"“““ b wil be the duty of Mrs. Mix to &6 | The body of Mrs. Catherine Mc(al. | §Ambling place at % club whist. Tickets may be obtained 4 nt or % that this is maintained mont, former New ritain resident |Street, which 1s a privat from any of the me Nogad ”r o m‘x‘mm?mt:wk.“ b mont, forn: Ne it | A ‘ ) L own 1y we hel % | ne will advise and suggest Im- |who died in New York Monday win | ‘When n;\ s was mission will be charged. T pro- s P to break dead. prove s to the proprictors, arvive in this ofty at 1:45 o'elock fo. | ON€ Witness had been he gram will begin at & o'clock e e morrow afternoon. B. C. Porter Sons | ——————— — - - Electric Car Burned Iwill take charge of the funcral. | evenl Steamers Are Heavy Fog Spreads to ..o |Present From British Burial will be in the family plot at | | s PGy 5 | But No New Haven Wreck | uimviey cemeters. Fog-Bound in Sound | Coast of New England | 1 Royalty Is Recovered New Haven, Jan. 6 (®—In ma)\,\ o New London, Jan. 6 (# s m\ori Portland, Jan. 6 (A—The §0 Fitchburg, Mass, Jan. ¢ (P=A |ing denial of reports that there had | Azia Malco | Richara Peck of the New England | 0X Which has partly paralyzed 3 ot cuft links &hd & SoiE 3N |been a train werck on the New | Rey. Flisha Adams, Assyrian pas- | Steamship company's which | JR€ #a stie sedlnl Ron ARt v £k fch the Quonk of BaguEs. sus York, New Haven and Hartford rail- tor of the S8outh church, conducted }W, here last night with passengers \h:\nh‘r coasts ha e ‘.‘;»‘1 o Ak nee of Wales presented to iroad the operating department said | gervices for Azia Malco which were |and freight for New York had not | Maine oday ',“ " 1t n 112 Heigham of Bedford, Iil. i!hls afternoon that & motor on train | 1¢1d in the chapel of the church this {arrived at its destination at noon | bor and City of I an : : v;‘m-h were ]-(olen recently number 2 leaving New York last q,r"(\"" at 1 o'clock. Burlal was |time today and was r 3 | = o = = s his automobile, were recov- E clock. al was |time today and was reported here R - : 5 . . ln\Mul(hl for Bloston was buened out | in Fairview cemetery to be fog-bound' in Long Islana| BELPLESS, SEES LB R 3 today by the ¥Fitchburg po- {at 112th street, New York city. Sound. Ared Vvt Ad b . Heigham recelved the jewelry |There was an elcctrical diaplay and | Sttt ) TR Ainar New. distor | ABSA Invalid Tnable to Summon Aid | Gt North pfd . 7 3 — » recognition for his' servicss &8 b |city @ire apparatus was called upon | m———————— ship of the ):nm? f‘;-‘f\']“"‘u_‘::‘(, ';,“',H as Woman Has Heart Attack. | 1nt Nickel ' 41 4 TODAY'S STATEMENT aviator in the World war, jfor assistance. It was stated fur- || {wled to leave New York for this city | Atlantic Clty, N. J.. Jan. 6.—An [Int Paper 2 ‘ sury balan $325141,955 | The police said that Louls Brown ther that no one was hurt, The loss ‘1 [1ast night, was held at her berth |Invalid, William Sehurr, 72 years old, | K 5 8% o hburg had stolen the ma- 3 | was in the burning of the Interior of [over night, an s indicated at |of Sorth Filipees & ; . . n New London, Coun, and ene eleetric locomotive in the tan- || |the 10cml offic { the steamship |22¥ W ed fo 1 LR Y t cuft links and pin bad “|dem. The engincer was McKeon of |! DERTAKER | that i aid not Het ihe Goatt his home and helplessly w 4 42 given to friends. Thousands | Danbur Dertote e MeeD | would remain at her New York pier | ®ife die. The wife, Mrs. 1 ars' worth of sllks and other e [] nemdence 13 Sammer %t tonight al=o, { Schurr, cars old, died s Ai% were taken with the ean RELIEF BOARD \nl TING P el i+ O lisease. Schurr was H'l' ble “ 0 Heig American representa. Meetings of the board of relict for | to summon assistance. He was M N 4 s Britls ey et ot = | BUSMARK BANK CLOSES st palatas iy i . of a British manufacturer. is year will ¥ I1d as follows | foun: v i January 13 9 January 186, | BOLLERER s l Bismark, N. D., Jan. 6 P—North | dition and is not expected to s 9 FINDS IT ) #o 9 p. m.; January POSY SHOP | Dakota’s oldest bank, the Bismark theshock 8 g . 20 10 8 p. m.; January 23, 2 to | . .u‘..::.;.;‘-"'. State bank, was closed today volun- — Exchanges, 143,000,000 | lm‘;mrd: ho“yo:.“hn;n a elaire d 7:30 10 9 p. m. The last ap- ot tarlly to depleted reserve. the TWO OF THEM 54,000,0 vovant can really tell where Midden tions for relief must be in the | CARDINALS, PARROQUETS GOLD- (state bank examiner announced Wilits: Have you met my beautl —— treasure is? 4 hands thie board on January FINCHES STRAWBERRY VINCHES. | 1In its Jast statement the bank had | ful wife yet? Pierce Arrow Tell a woman she's clever often| Rodney: Of course! she knows Rt E when a hearing will be conducted |gn wr. MATN SF PROF.RLDG. TEL. a6, | 1¢POSits of $368,574.91. It was or-| Gillls: No. I dldn't know you were | Pure Ol 0% 30% |enough, she'll begin to belleve you. | is hidden in the pockets o her Gub- |trom 7:30 to 9 p. m. | “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain, |ganized in the early eighties. a bigamist.—Lif; |Rgp 1 & S 60 62% No need to tell a man. ]mnem and gh wola it 1926, (U, S, STEFL RUNS e P HIGHER TORAY PUTNAM & CO MEMAERS NEW WORK & HARTIORD STOGR EXCHAMGEY r—— “ JUDD & COMPANY A R OCK I,,\‘ H.\ (.'h. JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST, COr Lowls St 3 HARTIORD, CONN TELEPHONE 4 ¢ New Britaln: Burrite Hotel Buflding. el 1818 3 Meride Colomy St Tel, 1310 1 % We Offer: AETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. PHOENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO. ATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. 5

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