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3 N 1l » " 1 Al L] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1926. ¢ 13 L) ~ > | S BT TR R | i | P A S T T | Mary E. Curtin, secrotary and told . | SYNAEU[]UF ENR“LS ot numver of agenoies whien haa | CHANGE IN OFRICERS AT City Items Wall Street Briefs | | b salesmen In this and nearby cities = a s ree. B)’le,s | | selling stocks which have been N “fi NEw MEMHERS “Killed oft" by Investigations inspire NEW BRITMN TRU T 00' Attorney Stanley J, Tracoskl 0f | \ e ed by the local chamber, He told this city attended & reunlon banquett pouiay foreigs ¢ MEMBEAS NEW YORA & HAKTTORD STOGR EXOLANGES the ory of the Hartford " bucket | Atiwood Namod Chatrman, ibberty |of {ho Yalo clasn of 1916, Baturday | iuyr olurion of 412h showed w aur | J S, shop scandal, by the firm of Sargent night at the Yale club, New York [t B0 U 2R 1 Alinx —_— | '5 - R A it ct I e s B T IWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITADN Esitiei sl o {member of the class, L i \ \ i oy Wl SRt | iy a g ooy (Mot L bl it Constructive Forces Again Are Tel. 2040 . n A s 2 o Scptember being due’ to drastic o ' GPOU]) Recemlflll fcreditors. One of the partners sub-| At a meeting of the trustees of tho | tor# this morning that an unidenti- | /oot imports and increased J b | PAKTTORD OFFCE € CENTAAL ROV T 8 ie sequently was indicted, he said 3 n . fied autolst ran over a dog at Oak | i1 & B . Dn C 0 —_— I Tata A\ 1aad 14 T ehrare. Lo Now Brifaln Trust Co, beld Ahia|anq Daly airest, and did not stop. [ ior. (ollowing tha good harvests | S : ' o ormation thes coulq meand ( morning in their banking rooma, W. | Operator's lcenses were returned | 00 ¢XPOrL surplus for December o The congrogation Trethren Sons|all the information they could get of PRISton Haanse sare netunnsdiohyin s isnli000) aioten, ew Y 5 of Tarael received 118 newly pledged [ officors, financial information. ete, | - Attwood was clected chairman of |to Michael China, 358 Eim street New York, Jan, &5 (P—Construc R ul members at a gathering yestorduy | rom « Grm before huying stock, | the hoard of trusteen. Mr. Attwood |0 John Silva, 46 Myrtlo atroel, by |\ yyugicats Teaded by Stone & |\ ogn S0T08 NerC. 0 owerk 01 WE OFFER ¢ Afternoon at synugogue vest e said he v investigating some |had heretofore been president sinco |1° motor vehlole commiasloner to- ) \yoputer, Tnc., announced the sule, |snavcd o - o R on Elm street. I New Britatn promotions and promfs- | the time of a0 This {8 the first group e held by the congr worvices and s blie offering, of the en. 1 Incorporation of the | Afrer pe " (eeat pu ception | ed some sensational developments [ New Britain Truat Co. in 1007, I | pnis eorrccoming I on the air Hon and the | within u short time, G i aharcs of General Bublie | Y01Ume, Indicatlons of casy money 5 this morning Robert W. Burritt, 59| goviod corporation :r‘.n\\v{-um con. | FAtes for some time to come anid were those rec- Vibberts was elected president. | Buckingham street, Hartford, was | vormible SVATER stock at $100 a|'he recent drastic reduction in brok ommended by Rabhi Gershon 1 He has heretoforo been vice-presl- | taken to the New Britaln Ganeral |y iM% Treferres oel at 8150 & ory' toans, combined with favorabls when he took up the leadership . but later ledt for his hom: trade reports and a vew assortment | dent and secretary and started in | hospi AT g e . the congregation. | I with the bank as treasurer in | Chalrman Joseph Halloran of the | [ 07 B (il W v R rate of five merger and dividend rumors, er . ™ 3 ard was elected secretary, 0 o dn e Cours a 8 ptio) { pool op. The program consisted of the fo H. H. How as clected secretary, {achool accommodations committeq | i NI UE GG BEE S T [couraged & resunmtion of pool o 4 Mr. Howard is also trust officer and | will come hoforo the school board at | X crations fn o number of speclaltics lowing: Choir sclections; opening ! convortible preferred, The corporu- s L1 8 1 open J SHA"Y leESTENTS came with the New Tritain Trust (a special meeting this afternoon with ‘,,“‘,\ ‘:‘\ .“.'f,:m.,‘ll,,m,.. l'h,.,‘] '(3 per Trading In steels and some of the 1 Co., as one of the trust officers in : 1 f‘:,‘.\‘f;k:‘\,':':',ln:t” ,f,:‘,.‘::,‘,‘;f"h'l‘,."., |@ rcport of the progress of his com- | oy of the preferred stock and more | ONeF 8tandard industrlals was re- dent of the congregation; remarks . R e mittee on the junior high school | yay a9 Peg cent of the common ?::‘:I"'xlml““\ the easing tenden | Drincipally common stockn of varl. | Ralls also falled to make muc / with the exception of 11 Witt, past president of the syna 2 nd 8o of the southwest. ey of but olls JUDD & COMPANY MEMBLRS NEW YORK STUCK EXCHANGIS MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., Cor, 1owls St sitnation, | I'rank Klett of Toledo, O., former | assistant eity engineer of New Brit- nd coal pric rum boats time and again, and they gogue; remarks by Fresiaent Jennie | aln, is in the city today to visit his | qus public uthlity companies, nead [ were beginning to suspect that they D h L ecthen dudee o TS0y ous ) panies, L s0ldma he synagogue sister- Y . Judge George W. Klett, ik | coniers Goldman of the synagogue siste T S e eat [ il hood; remarks by Dresident-clect | Washington Camp, No. 9, will hold \ders of the Schulte Tie. @M shares recently mentloned fr HARTIORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2:9121 ® Mrs. Charles Greenstein of the sls. | Prohibition. a meeting tonight at Grotto hall. The corporation toduy approv- | UOlnection with merger reports, Now 'w Britain: Bureitt Hotel Building. Tel, 1818 terhood; solos by Rev. Samuel Can.| The mecting in the John Street | Mrs| Marla Kalen district president of Watersille wlll [od an fncrese fn the authorized |MED records for all time were Merfden: 33 Colony St. Tel. 1340 tor, cantor of the congregation; re- | Methodist Eplecopal church Wb | \frg Maria Kaien, wife of Charles | "1811 the recently elected officers. stock from 500,000 shares |Fecorded by near dozen fssues, Bristol: 124 Maln St. Tel, 2105 ‘e marks by J. Birnbaum, chairman of | under the auspices of the antl-saloon | iKalen of Farmington avenue, Ken. | 188 Lucy Galvin of Waterbury |1 1,250,000 shares imong them lnternstionsl [fele- - - \ education of the Talmud Torah; re- lcague. Iederal District Attorney jsington. died this morning at her | ¥*8 the week-end guest of Miss Lucy — phone, Sou Porto Tican glgar We Offer: marks by B. Miller and +| Bueker, who also spoke, charged | home after a long fliness, She was nlon of Ifm”'y street, Stockholders of General Cigar Co !.m:" t ‘.m‘l Myers, o n l,:v:vwl ruit 1 members of the finance committee; that the “hired men” of the anti- |52 s of age. Mrs, Kalen was :l“‘:':-]"]“ a ‘Omvlf‘l. A\:-Mll“‘v l; nfal‘- have heerr notified of a pllun l«I? re- | Jo "‘r*::‘ \‘-A: ‘r'l:'“vwr»-”rn‘uv{"lnn“vi::‘ ' address of welcome by Rabbi Js aloon league in Washington were [born in Sweden, but came to jg | Wil hold a regular maeting tomor- | quce the company's “good will" to | cON! ed reports of its merger h 1 |y R afrakd fo (el fts members tha truth | country about 34 ears age, Sho rer | % CVERINg. Folloning the husiness |one dollar which wis caried on the | 1Mo, American Smolting maved Travelers Insurance Company remarks by Rabbi Hadas. about ihe enormous cost of “really |sided in Kensington for 15 years, | #°8510n & social and luncheon will be fLalunce shet as of Junu 30, 192 up Sharply despite the slackening in- After the program a banquet Was | cnforcing prohibition.” \ Besides her husband, three chil. | eMOYed 14, 1.0, 1o, | 16:000:000, Tho step ts colncident | o8 the \'l'r;{”v"'“:;l;’ RIGHTS . served and Attorney . L. Nair act- |y Tp 0 B rore | ren survive her, two sons, Robert | | Mattabes vibe, No. 14, 1. O. It | with the proposcd split-up of the | ed as toastmaster, The banquet W prepared and sgrved by the sister- A RosAter thitaoniresatioe: methods of prohibition enforcement, ek prices showed a firm under. | o bl M. will confer tho degroe of Adop- |common stock on the basis of two for his frank criticism of present [N Phillp of New Jersey, and Mil- 2 t the opening of dred of Kensington, &he fs aleq | Uon at the meeting to bo held this [new no pur value shares for cach of 1 ! survived by her mother, two hroth. | ©VENINE th Judd's hall [ie olde100inar sh S e made a vigorous attack upon those y 2 embers ¢ d L0dge, No. R ough Foundation Compan * ! ers and a sister in Sweden, and s |, MemPbers of Alexandra Lodge, N v ; R who, he sid, have failed to provide | AT O R OATE om0 Rt | L oo s 102 St ite s Vot aiear Daets ITitaratlon g IR Te N Gne e b4 sister, Mrs. 12, Sol s ST B e Dt e § 925 erop of sugi J : 1 SLIEKERS [iET RIBH l]N nroper Judiclal maohineryStothave | i iswni (i thia Ao]:‘x::‘vr;]\‘ oref Nl | George, will be entertained at the fwas nearly 10 million quintals less | heir highest prices of the yea prohibition enforecable. | " Funeral arrangements, which are | lome of Mrs. Lee Fiphick of 252 |than n 1924, totailing 47,30 ) ; Maple t, Thursday . | metric ¢ dvices roccived by | Asphalt opened a point hig | .. Adsises Telling Truth {in charge of Erickson and Carleon, | APIe strect, SHLteday tenoon. e inisle ad viceN Teoniyan ny [ “Why don't your people tell you | are fncompiote | Members of the W. C. T. U, will {{he Banker o, [the truth?” Mr. Buckner asked, | 1hold a sewing mesting at the home 15t company of New | grregnlarity develop York stat | “Why fear the ‘moral’ eftect? What lay's mar Bought, Sold and Adjusted s0on @homson, Tfenn & Lo The year's output of re- | ie opening, U 8, 8tecl common and | of Mrs. Lonise Kelsey of 104 Camp [fined s 1 at about Hudson motors cugging a point he- ris estin of the moral effcet of corruption, | yranic Bere eI o1 ver. |FTEEL 0N Tuckday afternoon, DD LD R oL iy M Bl A M Gl | R R A T Telephone 2080 (Continued from First Page) | bribery, crime and general 1awles: | o wavpemner diot ot 1 o oie | / MEMBLRS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES E— negs?" " S morning, 11 Bradley street, after a short. illn, Death cansed by pnenmonia, <‘.’|m"| | 1 Dorald R. Hart, Mgr. ble on stocks they never heard of | Fxplaining his situation as that of through men they never saw and | a lawyer advising his client, Buckner probably never will see again.” | asserted that prohibition s not be- He sald that “Some years ago a|ing substantially enforced today and nf New Britain man had an idea, | predicted that it would not be sub- whereby by sufficient izatlon | stantially enforced e could extend hig b Hel “The government,” sald Mr. Bue tried to get capital but was unable | ner, “has selected a fine man like DOUBLE NSTALLATION oo GOURT SCEN OF o 2arov omcers o aowin_aiess voose | DROBEGG-TORELL CONTEST D s et |as & surprise to his fellow workers WE OFFER— 100 Shares of American Hardware at Russcll & Evwin's, where he has 2 i : galn to nearly 3 points, United iployed sinee the fall of 1021 And Ladics’ Auxiliary Take Posts climl nd Ward and Cushman's { irvived by a wife, and a i At Impressive Iaercices, " Widow Carrics Fight Against Col. | bakerics climbing a point or so . Sister Mary Antonia of ti avage Arms, Jordan Motors and With ex-Mayor Samie! Ca oroof 3 o el Student to Connectle sisher Bo A iaiad e Rats Price on Application 10 do so. He was married, had a | Andrews to enforce prohibition, hut |amsant sovmro i ORI [of New Haxtn presiding, officers of fadentitogfonaccicut IR T tded s s [ family, was @ good father and paid | he is all dressed up and has 1o place | \areans. ond o stenia Tehter, Migs (the Jehuda Halevi lodge, No. 710 Court of ¥rrors, e e o WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS his Dills, but he could not get thelto go. |Clara Marcoux. 1lis only fraternat |t the Ludles Ausiliary, No. 43, ) el Al it rathor arrowiand money because his neighbors knew [ He urged that pressurc be brought | afiliations were with the Rusecl] & {Independent Order of Bnal _B'rith, | Trma Drobege, adminisiratrix of ath k | him. He tried to borrow at home. | to bear upon local and Tate officials Since then the town has seen many | to take an active part in an attempt stock ‘slickers,” with their trousers!to enforce the law t irregutdr lmits, demand sterling {were installed last night at the Bur- estate of Charles S Drobeg P ritt hotel, at 8 o'clock who had secured a judgment for |holdIng steady ”"'”"‘?‘" 8§57-8 and | Among those present were Nathan (31,600 against John £ 1. Torell and | Freneh franes yielding a points to Lirwin company funers Funeral servieos ald society, be held to- _ iy {morrow morning at Pete's | , o e e e e s e dntal e Ieimut ot yourstrust i hofrederal ohiirsh S Buriallill'Bdiin BUN G e | Doliol S AL Itse AHattand nd inhawniucessiulvionnont e B3 e dith e iont ok le an late, pollshed and with a wonderful | coverninent to enforce prohibition.” | cemetery. Clhs SR Ly = » * s {thracite coal problems with the re- tine of talk. You and I have meen | o saia * “hut turn to tine. goscrn ¥ e {George LeWitc and William Green- | debtor's oath. has brousht her ob. |{hracite conl problems with the v otherwise conservative DBusinessmen iy oig ar e i {stein of New Pritain. Refiring ' iections into the supreme court of | OVeNINg of the sirike negotiat) ; in this city making such & wild dash | pegerem he 2ePArate states for your ’ M ol GhTn o | PTOSEDt LeWitt was presented with {ho state of Connecticut. Vs Gl g s (0 ISEL | A & ‘ e et onoeRICn Funeral services for Mre. John |4 Bpaj Birith wateh charm by At- tonzil Allarhev i 80 Gor laws d Hudson ar i ange their good American | LG Yol ontorcoment 1w for | |4 Bnai Writh wateh charm by At-| Throug rney an of 7 Hawthorne strect, Har ford, formerly of this eity, will be {held at St. Joseph’s church, Harts ford, tomorrow morning at 9 o'cloc {The body Wil be hrought to st Mary's cemetery in this ecity for! dollars for beautiful stock certifi- cates with a man they never saw be- fore on whose coat tails you could set a 20 course dinner, The next day they wake up with a headache , and thelr man is gone. |torney David L. Nair. | casale she objected to his being al- | Doite in ding, : " \‘I"”‘"w HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN - 1 ivil Ontario and Western and Philadel Mr. Campner spoke on the im-,lowed the privilege of the oath esiorn and A portant work being accomplished by 'through which he hoped to avoid |Dhin and Reading Coul and Tron. | Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. the Bnal B'rith both locally and na- payment of the judgment. Over the | Purchasing ovders wera gpread over Tel, 27186 Tel. 3420 tionally. Other visitors were present brotest the oath was given and the | Wide yarey of e ‘l""” ]“" | from lodges at Norwich, Middletown, went into superior court on a |noon and there were few laggards I New York and fn other states place the local officers under a miscropo of political power. Use the miscrope at home and stop peering at Wash | ington through a telescope.” “In 1925 the loss in the Untted | | burial. [New London, ridgeport, Springfield. duestion of furlsaiction. ~ Adverse |consequence, | U, & Cast Iran Bind, ; States in crazy investments was over | Budgets Filed Today | . —— | Waterbury, New itaven and Jlart- | delsion was ‘ren andfasnehoneser, mant dopnis and Weals | JAWelOffer:— a billion dollars, or more than $10 S A 5 Trene Irska I fora. appenl to fhe bighest court of the Worth 2 polite California Packing for every man, woman and child in For Community Drive| ruseral services for Irene Trska, | The newly clected officers of the {state has now heen taken e e the United States and all its terrl- | Aqqitional funds are asked by |!MANE daughter of Mr. and Mra, | Jehuda Malosi lodg: President, | Torell was (he driver of a car | : ¥ o torlal possessions. In the year 1924 | pruciically all of the organtzations | 'Tank Irska of 162 Grove st J.ouls Croll; vice-president, Harey H. | that struck and seriously injured :.‘](\ bjiall '1‘“"'\_\‘:‘ United Frui ‘ 100 shares Amencan Hardware in the United Community corpora- |¥Cre held at Sacred Heart church at | Milkowitz; financial and recording | Drobegg on the Plainville highway |advanced © poin 100 shares Landers, Frary & Clark conservative New Britain investors | He ) i filed High Tow Cloge lost more than $400,000 in fake se- |fion, according to proposed hudgets | 7145 o'clock this morning. Inter- |sccretary, Samuel Feingold; treasur- | w0 vears ago. He hos sinee filed a Tt 1 L0 PrODOAC 5 rod Heart cemetery, |er, Aaron PInkus; assistant monitor, | petition in bankruptey. AllRHC ! e curities, When you hire & Chamber |submitted to Treasurer Leon A, | Ment was in § Al © | Arthur Littman; warden, Bernard - e ) of Commerce secretary you want |Sprague today, which was the last I == e him to bring new industries to your |day for flling budgets. rs. Malcorzata Malinowsk! {Gordon: trustee, Max Zucker. erve Warrants on Two 4 ¥ 1 o s i 5, {Am Leco . town. 1If he can dig out of his vest| The budgets filed up to press time | Funeral serviees for Mrs. Mal-| For the ladies’ ausiliary: Presi R 4 oy [meloco) pocket an industry with a payroll of {were as follows: | corzata Malinowskl were held at the |dent, Miss Bdith Rogin: vice-pre For hmulox_m_z B?.‘S ::"" Smel ‘ 5 $2,000 & week you'd think he was 1928 Warrants were fssucd this after- e b, Mrs. Willlam Leikin; mor The chureh serv- |tress, Miss Dora Drotass: financial | noon 5 o'clock at Bacred |and recording scerctary, Mrs, Na- | liardl [ home, 21 Silver street, this morning | d at 7:30 o'clock lces were at 7 doing wonderfully well. Yet $2,000 [Boy Scouts . a week is only $100,000 a year. You |Girl Scouts . Angelo Gug- | Am shining pe Am e the arrest ot who runs a she Billings & Spen com. 7 o land s Rillings & Spen prd. ... — 14 ough xe for plaintiff, T. F. McDon- or defendant. Edwin J. Peter- threw away $8,000 a week in 1924, |Junjor Achievement Heart church., Interment was fn [than Schooler; treasurer, Miss Anna, \I‘lm \:4.. Main street, an 1‘.\\n fam :l\ ’flnnlyl s ‘I ”‘. «‘\ln'. 5 m‘x‘ \:n J ]:: I_mi ‘lur[:we;m(.::)plik: T‘f” SRR S Lm.r:mb:r" Bacrod fHcertioamotery: ‘::m el feen i ilasiDlnie clal Bowling alleys, 510 Main | At GIt & W I 6 Kagie Lock 106 100 (iff, Upson for defendant, Gilran and sl ppoaker hero oIt ot the s rEs T R w0 strect, Both men are charged with | Bald Loco 27 25 Fafuir Bearing Co ..o 00100 arks for garnishac, s ; e itaie ; | R LTS cuploying hoys under the age of , Balt & Ohlo 9 980 liart & Cooley $5 - ————— agreement entered into by the |Welfare Assn. Funeral services for William GERMAN ACCEPTS cuploying hoy S e o o e o8 s S S e Chamber of Commerce early in 1025 |Boys' Club fozan were held at his home 474 | Genova, Jan. 25 (P—Germany has | 1°gal employment, which s 14, ;;"1“‘ "'“,.v ap3, 298 [N ;'; “'.\[,m_'_ ] o 131 10% Four More :\e“ Britain with the Burns agency. He paid a|T. B. Relief Soclety 5. Areh t this morning at 8:4p [offlciolly accepted the invitatic lo noatian L e Jamiad ou Cen Ledth . A% 18% [N B Machine pfd ......100 Men Enlist in the Navy tribute to the memory of the late |Visiting Nurses .. 12 | o'clock, and at St. Joseph's church |from the league of natlons to parti- complaint of W, & Harvey and I By 2 147 €| N ilcx Debond com ! 0 Raymond P. Dordelman, torpedo at 9 o'clock. A solemn high mass |cipate fn the work of the commis- ward L. Stebbins, truant officer. Can Pac & l:‘ “;‘ i\ymr :\~’”‘l s 2 Lot 2D 5 ,rwm;l‘n was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. |son which is to prepare for an in s hio 116 o e sos ARy eon L8, ; { {ona conference v TR « & BT 12 1% I Poek, Stowe & il ation a New Britain gon I, Donohuc. - As the body was [ternational disarmament conference. | [Jerhy Lollen'Tlckct G n v o { sl M1 Co - with offices in the post oftice, an- beingommngaronBiha ey A Man Put Under Arrest|c & 1 & rac 5 | scovill Mfg Co i nounced today that the following (Lm:‘m lT.hl Cerl] e S o DU Tun® ot URIEe S Terastlichil oy Standard Screw 115 wen have enlisted in the navy for a i0d to Thee.” She also sang at the ¥ N Stanley Works ... ley Works pfd Mosellf was arrestad here this | Colo Fuel Funerals morning charged with selling and | Co! §§ period of four years: Zigmont Stan- ley Szparkowski, §2 Booth street, offertory. 403 | 8ta The pall bearers were Michael - | Ter 2101 B 0] T € Ko ki, 86 5| Mahan, Willlam J. Regan. Patrick having lottery tickets in his pos- Cru 343 R v a0 ]“,N o :i.,'.’,’”:,‘f ,'vx,‘,‘v\,‘,.k‘”‘:rh, :i':r:; ke 8 DS S | session. He is being held in $500 |Cosd $4 30 FUNIOIN R S0/ st ettt 2 o . 4 gan an miah Morlarty. The | Robert ¥. Frawley Isoionsow morning IEriae 357 | Conn Lt & Pow pfd ...110 113 inter & i floral bearers were TFrank Griffin | jyneral services for Iiobert I, 5 | 4215 | Hfd Elee Light g 28¢ 290 There are still a few vacancies and William O'Brien. | Frawley of 24 Spring street, who | g dcting s O . }1.?‘1“3;1“1 LR n the U. 8. S Holland for former Yather Donohne conducted com- d Saturday morning after several i pz]v“.”pl,“""“" ‘mn\ Mot FrERn) 11015 | Sout rvice men nsportation for the mittal scrvices at the grave at 8t | weeks' fliness at the New Britain |8 the latte secharketl, 5 T4 | Cor Molland at Bremerton, Washington Mary's cemete: e tal. will bo held fo- | PAssIng out tickets to men o pfd (b will be furnished by the government Mary General hospital, will bo held to- 1./ Byl FEGl ottery | Int Nickel L *t {0 Bre n by ral — | morrow morning at $:50 o'clock at | 5 X S R 8514 | direct to Bremerton by rall. Mrs. Placita Tonene the home 4nd 9 o'clock at Kt. Mary's | lCKets were found in PORSCS "? s 2l Navy enlistments are for a period Mrs. Placita Tonene, aged | chureh. Burial will be in st SO S | of four vears and at this time the |years. wife of John Tonene, dicd at | \iary's cemetery. S 5 navy is desirous of enlisting specia {1:30 o'clock this momning at " the | i s, Arlington, Mass., Hall Is ) Ne mechanics, such as machinists, tool v Britaln General hospital. She | s ste . a8 Q= 3 | makers, blacksmiths and copper RN er T e it e i ‘J':l".i“"’f“"’,." N Burned, Loss Put at $50,000 ; AR % 66,000,000; smiths. i |tnts country 40 years and for {he |4ite were held this morn \Ir}nmm: Mass., Jan, 23 (P-—Tire | N il . {past 20 years residing In this ofty. [ome, 11 Orange stroct, “‘;‘_"“" ept ]‘ ";'“‘ G 2 | 2 E 5 110NS CLUB LADIES NIGHT She was a'member of 8t. Mary's | g'cloek and at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's 3 'hree story wooden business | : e ™ The weekly meeting of the Lions church and of the Itallan Rosary |ehurch, where a solemn high maes ‘»“*”flnmr‘ ‘\-’!1’1 ;wrr Soveral storles ;.nuv S ; W |I(‘u_\ Street I}Ial(‘ clob wiil be hald Thursday eventny esides nsban s sur- oC vas celebrant as pla a ¥ X 5 : a storage house belong- | MOrrow noor ake the forn . int t [stvea by the following _enilaren: | sira, Mary . Crean aing “Nearer, | G471 estimae, Lo 1 f e s el it we)ih e mberatal 1 {John D. Tonene of Providence, R. !y G Thee" as the body was == —— abdisay H he house fo | the cast in the recent frolic as the interes! | T R 1\ly God. to The ¥ = = > S ol | 205 | 1 the hon is Bank credit {1, James 8. Tonene, Mra. Albert Sa- | being brought from the church. Th Helen Wills Wins Final Res T8 8. e 58 The alarm |club's guests. A dinner dance is vio and Mrs. Harry Gasparini of this |41 hearers were Florencis Marians, o 4 4 S o T e mp Rt ock from Box plann beginning at 7 o'clock. at the rate of 5 per cent per e "Sne aieo Teaves 11 grangenil | et beteers vert Puorris Marins: | Event in Tennis Match |ray conper i ‘ {|dren and three great-grandchildren. | ortunata Mortero, John Rose and Cannes, France, Jan. b U e | R 2 5 & T ek s v Another fi from an of {1 The funeral will be held from the | 5 Helen Wills won the final round of | 2 s S Pt annum to depositors on their e e IR Ran O \tary'a | tiie Metronole tournament today. do- | Sl 2 il beatchlan: fhaonron . | . a6 W o 7 | I 2 . ati Mlle. Vlasto, France's second X f Al hetisdd . Savio, 96 Winter strest. Wednesday |y ooy re commiftal services | (€ating o, I'r 2 (o o pesin tul el accounts dunng the year {|morning at $:30 o'clock and at 8 |l e O ther MeCrann, |1anking woman pla South Rl 1% 1147 ldamage. Company Xo. § ane onnecticut | oidlecktromigar iatvaTuehubain | = == | o R et s 1% CITY COURT CAUENDAR TAX FREE . Burlal will be in St. Mary's ceme- \ Card of Thanks JES BOGART IV TEMASILE S : 7o | o sl Mt h ) ! 3ridgenor A 5 X Tex & Pacitic Tl T ( were assign ollows by ept. 30, 1925 and [tery. e wish o extend our! sincers (. Bridsenort, Jan, 95 (—Char T8 g D ATR B Seet s L : 0 e S S g . ey commi: | T o e n g o cour e | Mubigipal Bonds i o SR 3 al P . o 1 TUnion aeific 1 1 oon . salvatore Ragalia. 2 it i ) sloner and alderman, whe recently X e X S % Y & | neighbors for th yinpa ar Jermen, v S Ind Alsc &t Stanley Fed . Leon Temkin > pestment for S expects to continue that Savatore, five months oid son of |ynan 0 00 B SILTEET T obsersed his 60th wedding anniver- | U S I A anto! e | e T i et Mr. and Mrs. Alfio Ragalfa, died Sat- | (00l oco e We espeelally STy, died at his home here today. (U 8 Ru 1 SanqRfanaamt y,:,-,,. ond Comnecticnt, b .l t Q2 urday morning at his home, 56 Law- [ (o +0 thank the employes of Hart | 1o is survived by his wife, thre ““, BSE TR KeauR e 1 rate while present earning lor street. The funeral was held this | & (ootey for the beautiful floral da r. Mos. W. B. Lockwood and | Westingho Joh ! morning from his late home at 9| gy ineq Mrs. N. Wedge of this city and Mrs ;‘ L ;;1 :*1 A \1"'4 3%:\-14 % 1 i 1 o'clock and burial was in St Mar¥'s| \tra Julia Baptista and Children. [Oscar Behrens, Buffalo, N. Y. and Radio ! i DT po‘ver 1s malntalned' cametery. M: Pomln;wr‘hr‘\vv and Family. [two sons, E. C. Bogart of Provi | LOCAT ol “‘-“I “l‘;‘\ull R':: ™ Mre. Waldyslow Pajmajer |dence. R I, and Frank C. Bogart of AL 1 ol \‘- . 1 Wr g L 3 [\ A Mrs. Frances Pajmajer, 28 !‘v*flr?im |BVm'|le ‘ v .thw)flvf\ -“,: __.‘" a Kl:vrkh‘m | ‘l 1 3 1 old, wite of Waldyslow Pajmajer of | — | 5 celnil (Furnished Gaffney _for plaintin knam. In opening a Depos1t AC' 387 North Burritt street, died at- | | MRS, ENYDER SURPRISED | gz v Cooper. Hungerford and Camy Tfnr :‘/4! o h urday night at her home. Besides | | About 20 employes of the auto. nsurance g .r!‘ v’l" ,’y .;‘n’:‘nmu; ‘&8 her husband she is survived by five | | mobile department of the North K v oldfield et al, Pebruars " count compare Wlth other small children. Funeral services will | 5 [and Juda s, company tendered |ctna Casualts = et e \'\, o 4lks f t be at the home Wednesday morning DERY AN |a surprise party Saturday evening|Actna Life Ins Co pialntif, Bacharack an Apter & | i, 1 1 1 - at 7:30 o'clock and at Sacred Heart Phone 1620-1 [to Mrs. Raymond Snyder of Spring | Actna Fire hum for defenda ouls " institutions be s accep church at 7:45 o'clock. Interment || yougons o, mary's L00teh opy || Strect. Mra, Snyder was presented Automobile Ins Oldershaw vs. Michael McAvay, Fet il 10 9 n ). Ga ey 1 plain. —— will be in Sacred Heart cemetery. {10 a. m. D. Gaffney for plain Mangan for defendant. Manuel Circalers wpon request Atashian vs. Asadoor Yagopian et 45 |ux, February 2 at 10 a. m. C. F. e i 5T |Gaffey for plaintiff, Sexton for de- “ l m&m 3 ndant. David A, Rashkow & o v i with & beautiful parlor lamp. Mu. Hartford Firc and games were enjoved and a | National Fir od. [ Phoenix Fire | | Travelers Ins Co.... POSY. NHOP | BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY |Travelers Ins Co Rts | George Reed ing a less rate on your hountiful lunchcon Reed, 76 vears old, an in- LERER’ : Voreins dura el Savings Account. ALY i town FarIIad et BOL S day at the New Britain General hos- PERSONAL FUNERAL SERVICE A surprise birthday party was [ Conn. Ge 1740 . R hy . pital after a short {llness. He was | EXTENDED given in honor of Miss Anna Wight- Manufacturing Stocks Thomas Ku "",‘“‘\' vv]vv nr‘: 2 .;! Twsestment Securitier I a former resdient of Berlin and | Arrange ts of Tlowers and complele wwood of 837 Church street Sunday | Am Hardw 0 10 a A. LeWitt “\f P ”'wi‘ 100 Bresdway New Yerk leaves fo near felatives, [Iunera) |CRATEC of Boret dhpins. ARk oe about . fatternoon at her home. Friends | Am Hosiery i‘“ k “"“""‘““ e “h‘ "”’ Telephose Ractar 7833 ! pents 4 ol 8 3 5 were present from Waterbury and |Bea & Cadwell 85 |ruczyk vs. Willlam Bezruczy A = atrangements in charge of B. % WEST MAIN ST TEL. 886 g i ? | Bige-Htd Cpt Co com.. 9% 98 !February 3 at 10 a. m. Hungerford Porter Sons are incomplete. The Telegraph Florist of New Deitais. New Byiiain.