New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 26, 1926, Page 21

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e 3 [] at tackling the Hartford team the 2 2 ‘ neck caused.the band Ko piay L City Items Hides 40 Years ! ‘ me call you sweetheart.” y { Very few members of the faculty 2 | X | escaped mentlon in “The faculty | State champlonshlp Pocket Bil. ¢ i nn we sec It by Marforle Fotfs. | |llard mateh, Hanlon ot Hartford Somo of the secrots her fellow | |18, Soccoll of New Britaln tonight, ! s m. dents had nourlshed during thelr | 8:30 p. at Elmore Bliliard Ry ing High schml Pl‘ll][‘l[)al speaks at ‘ school carecrs were daringly -\‘;“l""‘yv fl‘l“‘ll (,fl. f brought out by Miss Potts, s | Photo Finlahing. Ohrnstedt's U N P M < Class Bfln w6t ’ “Helghts,” by Phitlp McBriarty, [Up staire, 70 West Main St.—advt, nerialn Frice Oveme"[b‘ was the height of daring. His tallk, = | Scout Executive Walter O, Cook 3 & q Bty mn:nm & (Continued From Tirst Page) will attend a mecting of the state amcwme iy e[ | "“In our class we have students | cxecutives in Bristol on Thursd RSP “Don't et your desire for leisure, |that have ocertaln outstanding | the necessary two thirds recorded | The Jamuary court of honor of the ’ . your deslre to be entertalned, and | characteristios ranging from the ?’.;:’,,’,fi.‘,"";,:",'.o‘\l;fln‘;l:“““ N,"'" 7,"'-‘ ,"“" Boy cout councll will be held | | | Ne "-m“m’l‘] "r‘«: .‘;‘ 1 'lm{h'“” 5 ¢ ] veral democ omorrow t se oad [l ovene characterized to the fear of lowering your dignity bo | svl!‘nl'\'m‘r ]t'o the rld;culoul- well x«u(;mme "“‘”‘“\"n\sr‘:l:o"::fl,"g [ :v: rrow evening at scout headquar. o sel Aol bie 5 Ale SulL elgh d 8 | ol i ‘ a means of preventing you from do- | o ,.N.,_.m,‘,’vn:zo }2“82‘1‘;“‘:‘,2({'5 agalnst cloture to join In the ma-| A meeting of the state executive ! ' cst sessions of the last throe months ing things” Drincipal Louls I | o " o: heleht of aocom [ority for the resolution of adher- | conimittee ot the American Legion there was a continued absence of Slade told members of the senfor| ‘l‘l':"":” “"’”‘."“' I‘MK "' Ofaccams |ignga; |will be held in New Haven on publie participation and professiona) mid-year graduation class as they | P GRS HOURO - CrOnCie .“"-"l”:) Likewise, they are confident that | Saturday, January 30, Department raders showed a disposition to awalt gathered at & banquet for thelr st | af o 1, SCholastio standing: heIBNt | tpoy have the vates to rejoct all [Commander Harry C. Jackson and the earnings statement and ! meeting as a c'ass boforo graduva- f'r ”m:" "‘;" 'i’ _U""' 8 wearlng 1ong | upiondments to the Swanson substi- | oilier local members will attend, ction of the United States Stael « tlon last ovening, ‘-\‘(, i'l",x“,,[,“:,:.h n::':-‘:?\‘:f]“:: ,“'",',”f‘_“i | tute resolution, although only & ma- | Mrs. George L. Gans left (his aft- | poration whose dircctors meet v Mr. Slade's & S mf‘ d 'l o ~l““‘ VN | jority would be necessary to adopt |crnoon for New York city to meet | LA hefore extending their ture of an enterl \\_‘h e ol M”‘\I(l ark and Marion | 4mendments. Iher husband, George Gang, who is l ts, Prices sold oft at the talks, Four student speakers gave | '\”} "l'; gether. & | The position of pro-court leaders |returning from a trip to Palestine. | sympathy with a breal humorous talks on the ciass and the | _Af'°r the final talk dancing was iy that tho additional reservations in Sy some of the food shares on a de faculty, telling comical incldents fn | “MO¥d by the clags. Much praise |ihe Swanson substitue nm\vm).\m:m:-; S i IL merger. rimora, Thy connection wih many of the mem- | [Nt Lo siven fhe class advieon |sarcguurds contained in the greater | Dr. Tower, Prominent Anaha galhare REILSID G bers. The toastmaster, John Wolff, | Amy C. Guilford, and the | pumber of the proposed amer Cur e wrly afterno a bullish dem- } was a docided hit with hfs many | COMMIttee in charge for their suc- | ments and they plan to point this | urator, Dies Today R 1D 1 in Cheapealisy witty remarks hetween the speeches ‘cr‘sr\ul efforts in scoring a social | ont as an added argument for early yu.w:_mw_ R. T.. Jan, 26 (®—Dr Fotly sear nd Ohlo, carryin stoek up Mr, Slade's address was taken | AN financial success. The com- | action. { Ralph Winfred Tower, curator of | torson, now rom 116 to 121, Some of the other from the verses by A. A. Milne on | Mittee consisted of John Lacava, Opponenits of the court make no |COMPArative nhysiology and 8180l eecuped fo Hhern earriers advanced in sym “Good King Iillery and Mis Lord | Churman; Margaret Arlaneon, | effort to conceal their satisfaction | Co"OF O lwoks and publications of { s he wus arreste DR (ule ot i e lng High Chancellor, Lord Willlams,” | Mary Kennedy and Roger Scully. | with the rescrvations which Senator | e, A1erican Muscum of - Natural {cane down to visit his children i 11y 518 poinis above ast night's which uses as it moral “Don't b | The uests were Principal Slade, | Swanson and his associates have |115t0rY: New York, dicd this morn- | Atjanta, Ga. w he's ready to Pittsburzle and West Vir- afrald of doing things.” Ho said that | Vice Principal James C. Moody. |udded to the orlginal Harding- |\P% M0 N0 i N. Y. accord- woeve his term, he says, but he i Good buying also was ap- the worll was full of opportunity of | the class advisor, Mrs. Guiltord; | Hughes-Coolidge reservations. They |1ng to advices reccived gt Brown igs hin killed the man in a fair (10 Atchison, Illinois Central, doing things and that no one could | Miss Millic McAuley, Miss May Re- | hold the view that these have been | 'PiYCrSity: of which he Wls o grad N I, Colorado I'uel and have the excuse that there was lack | 840, Miss Beatrice Nell and David | framed to meet most of the objecs | Lor 1" the elass of 1592 Doublr 3 Villvs Overland preferred, \niled of opportunity. | swirt., tions ralaed In the debate which ba. | PRoUMORIR 18 sald 10 bo the cause | e et & | iU Male more t half of He said that De lked to lave the | | gan last December 17, [ dsnt | i L RCHNEICHAE oceaslon of the banguet reflect more | MARRIED BUT ARE THEY? | These reservations were framed by | & | Wa[[ Sh'eet Brlefs | ’”‘] Ll : or less the chiaracter of 1} A y & |leaders of the pro-cofirt forces after | fre————————————————— s Mie TonE claks s dega ool er could [ frequent conference and with the ob- | i 3 8% hardly bo expected to tell a tale tject of meeting the objections of a : U v York Cocoa exchange | " without muwm to a moral,, and | Counle Supposedly Wed In Stam- | yumber of senators, republicans ns‘ Funerals SRR £ in its nafie 1o " ity i1s while the administration wishes the | well as democrats, to tl he Cocon 1 bher ¥xe! go of | AM Sug 143, 47 ) s e 3 X e a ats, he original ind Rubber Exchange o impression of good mural counsel to | O"Jr OF On Honeymoon — Now | o cationg endorsed by the admin- | ] | Am 1 ! nd on Feb. 2, will | A 7 prevail, much of the moral instruc- | _certificate Is Found Hlegal. istration. | Frank Berube |inaugurate trading in rubber futures { L S e tion had Leon given in a more or | i — Funeral icos for Tramk |Whieh lievetofore has been confined | Atehisor 2 less indireet way, Stamford, Jan. 26 — Clifton Saril vy : S |to Londor AL GIf & W T 61 § ; Jerube, tnown carpenter, were I - e lauded { s for 1s fine | Wright of Danbury and Miss Martha GITY S NET DEBT GROWS [ held at St Pefer's church this 1'"{" Rocosuel spirit of coopeation and swillingnoss | Prowitt of Norwaik, who were mar- | moming with a solemn high mass |, S. K :"\ L2 e which ft had shown the “partner of | ried liere about 10 days ago are now (,' S it i o 830 hare on | o education,” and said he felt mnflvlhn a honeymoon i Cuba, were made | ,« harles Coppens as celebrant; Rey, |COMmon stock e : go out in the world and and wife on a license is- John 1", Donohue as oot lferred dividends, with net income of i 116ty e . T ; : ue as deacon, Rev. RACL! c \, &S P ot 195 11 nd gain the best of .w.ml In Norwalk and not on a | Newest Bond Issue For School De- | Stephen Grohol as subdeacon and | o118/ 8260. This — compares with | £ =0 € u s = & | Stamford lcense as required by IR Do e T s |net income of £10,114,103 in 1924 I1& P 1 [ » talked briefly on “We |state law. The fact did not become | partment Brings Total to o o master o for g10.60 re on $27,527, Cop s We Are ing which | known until today when C. I, Seeley, ! | T : i mmor tanding in th el he said that the class was the results | justice of peace who read the cere. | 82,163,502, ioye Z\'\ - FOLaROLE e s re $105,065,§10 | Con Testiiv 33 ; { Josep! lammne sang “Jesu 3 (Y of its own efforts. that soon the in- |mony, found out that the license | Tho city's met debt on February | Salvatorn Mondi™ and . when. tho | 54ist 3¢ 48 the year befgre, | Corn Prod I 403 diviquals will vlso or fall 23 the re- | which was offered to him was ob- | { will bs $4,612,802.47, an increase | hody was being taken from {he e e i Sull of their own efforts, His talk | tained in Nory of $1,366,458.28 In a perfod of 10 | church Perre i Wi o v hadad S gl was punctuatod ] humor- | Miss Prowitt had heen a brides- | vears g st "z‘ i kit jl’_“ Products for Y was ous jokes et the e in- i maid at a wedding in Norwalk and |~ The city's latest hond issue, @ | pall bearers wore Jomen Cate. 1oy A0CT v exceeding dividend | lrie 18t prd dividuats, lafterwards she and Wright decided | §150,000 issue of the consolidated l“‘.m‘ Gola: Aadar " ‘,'] i . _']' equirements on the A and B pre- n Electrie 337 “Yellow 8§ Trene [to get married, at once. A Norwalk | sehool distriet will raise the present | Fugene Charland, Oliver Sorel ang | (7ol stocks by about §70,000, | Milon Halgis touched differed | marriage license was obtained but | net debt of 84,462,602.47 by that | 1 ji i "‘” o L Sorel and | ). ctorg of the General Vire- | Gt North pfd bright gpots on tl In her a justice to marry them was 1ol gamount. ; | ":‘”‘} e plbm ey o prooting company have authorized a | Tnsp Copper talk on the fooths said | fonnd and then they came here and | When the new bonds are market- | hun and Farer o Vather Dono | jivigend in the form of one share | Int Nickel the New Britain players™Fttempts |called upon Mr, Seeley. | d, the zross debt will be $6,435,000. | commitial sorvicen o o conducted e prugcon Stecl campany common | Int Paper e enioras RAlchi AT taalat o i services at the grave al | gock for cach five shares of General | Kenneeott Cop ‘:\\v ! ”1 m{rl,;‘nhh‘\: are ’pu‘l le by Lst, Mary's cometory iR, 2 lf ymmon, payable Feb- | Lehigh Val en rom e department, (AR R R ol s Pl e ol ® amount {o $1,215,000, Sinking funds | = {ruary 10 to stock of record Febru- +215,000. - Sink ! Mrs, e k 4 3 4 3 ing excluisve of water bonds and of "1‘ uneral sery ces for v\\n Placita ing for 19 was $1,168,141 FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY | subway bonds which are paid oft | Ol¢N® Wife of John Tonene, will all charges, but before federal Burritt Hotel Building | through rentals which are fixed at a | U Neld tomorrow morning at §:20 tixes, The Tuscon Steel stock being 5 | rate necessary to meet payments on | 2107k at the home, 96 Winter distibuted was received as part| BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES |1t cinal. The water sinking fand o | $7€€l @nd at S Mary's chureh ot pavment for the metal lathe husi- | Nort 1* N Asied | Din (Pazabie Capitel | 330201159, | 9 o'clock where a solemn high mass ness of the company’s which was Uacifie Oil Clty Bank & Truet 865 | 18 g | { was celebrated by Rev, Walter J. sold about a year ago and {8 in- I'an nerican 6 | 00 | 10 220 { Lyddy. cinded in the yes profit. Actua | Penn Railroad 54 i | | | | BRINGS SUIT FOR $5|000 Committal services will he con- manufaciuring profit was $863,103 1’ & R € & I.. 43! % s | | {ducted by Father Lyddy at \u(u Arrow 1% i 5 ; | Mary’s cemee 0il H M P oo : IR 3000 POUNDS OF LEAD COIL | ISP enlx Natlonal a0 | 3w ! 1000000 | Martin Rosal and Louis Dubowy in | T P 1 &S 58 14 BtateiRankc & (Tt i oo s i , oo ver Injuries,in Auto Ac Funeral services for Mrs. I'ranc l\v']\lllr o Y | | ) cldent. Pajmajer, wife of Waldyslow Pajm FLEa ST (8 A8 52 FIRE INSURANCE COS. | | jer, will be held tomorrow morning | .. . - 3 J | oouthamacifo sl Ll a Flro Ins, 615 | 64 ~ Qy Tena Marcinczuk, through at the home, 7 North Burritt | Velice Informed of Daving Robbery |Sout h{‘”-‘ Iy 14 ; 5 n Qr Monkiewicz, has sued Martin 1 street, at 7:30 o'clock, and at 7:45 | 5 A o Studebaker i af g e B8 j of New Britain and Louls Dubowy of | o'clock at Sacred Heart church, Tn. | o ornse Shed Connected — exas Co. . . L Phenix Fire Ins. i 550 | 000 20 Qy East Hartford for $5,000 damages as | terment will be in Sacred Heart | With Factory ‘%\‘n i g T by | 1 the result of an automobile accident | cemetery, ) nion Pacific 1462 17 YIFE AND INDEMNITY COMPANTES” in Hartford on October H,' S Three thousand pounds of lead | S T’\y‘!”f \_“v t:y' ‘ ; na Cosualty & Burety 12 Q1 sommaco | 1025, She claims she was in a ear Mrs. John Glynn coll were stolen from the Stanley |1” § Rubber 0 ' a Life I s 12 Qi 00000m | owned by Rosal and operted by Jolin e e T e Jonn | Works. according to a rcpors at 8 T'f'-l Hartford §tasm Boller 12 7 Jeuney | owned by Rosal operated by John |Giynn, former restdent of this city | PO\ \m,f L s, Willys Over M Feavelers 1ns Rk Wl il 2 ‘fl\lm‘)w\ ™ 2 8 mlm:»(m 'i:”rlw“‘ho diasahen homaAin Harliond ‘w‘y.‘-]mln i Ko | Radio HE ravclere Ins. Ris, LI ) | driven by Floy h. Bhe Was 80 |Saturday were held at her homo. 7 | YATdS near the oad tracks : e Nl uRat 4 2 Abiat < Sl S 13 ches, covered | — PUBLIC UTILITIES paxerslyiinirei it et afunablel i Hariie S atrect) Harlfora, i (1isll it ol olh R Wl o | to wear a corset or and erect. er | S v a e a uriay, A3, i v € = p QJ {morning at § ock and at St . 685w o | sister, Jennis Karpenia, han brought | Jamm oo oeleclk and at St fpo(or call or the same eize with- | Probe of Retail Coal 0 - il S/ 4 i 2 3 a S G i a s 4 C ANY CONe g, & i f a oll | 121 | ; Q?lrw suit against the same defndants for {g'clock. Interment was in St. Mary's | out «y:\‘my\ r}(YlL.“.Y:'Y‘ylH" .:‘ “. roil Prices Is Rccommended. o b N 000. cemetery in this city. 2 i el : Harrishurgh. Pa., Jan, 26 (@1 110 Qr | "n . MeDanough, acting for Oiat Gt quantity of sheet’ | ANt ostigation by the Pennsylvania pib- HAEl{on] Lt 0 N R ‘ Johnson, has '”»‘"“”‘1 fl'{'tqf””*_-‘ ‘“r: Mrs. Amanda J. Daggett Tatpicle SO DR i ng jee commission of retall coal Southern New Eng. Tel H | g SRR ”«ms I-wa[';l:\: :;;“;;]:"I!i\ :7.(', Funeral services for Mrs. Amanda PLUMBERS MAKL PROTEST wrices in [t gls i sin ] MANUFACTURING COMPANIES [ i At Lm‘ox'..’ll,'vlvr:ggn‘ t who died carly yester- | watrbury, 26 (P—Declaring | (e, mining susnchslon be v.j:;(: Amerlcan Mardware Corp, 04 9 | 124exs Q3 12400000 | Nage on June 6, 19 [SRYSDLOENINE JUSCRonE By el Ralordl f)iatinewapipern cavtoona Sare Sl R R 5| QM1 o R ] her 78th birthday, will be held {t | cause of the delay in raising the | i & IS od in e Bigelow.} rpet. Com. on | o s Q¥ "ung s > the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles | \jumbing trade to the level of a pro- | 5tate ture 10day Bililoza & Spencer Com Tl e v Wife Has Life Use of | . Stevens, with whom ahe has made | fession - the. AWaterbury Maeter == Billtgs & Spencer Ptd, { : QI 1300000 { Oscar Moberg’s Estate |er home for the past tow years. 10- | piimbers assoclation today protest: HAYES OUT ON BOND Colt's { s 3 | By the will of the late Oscar Mo~ |MOTFOW afternoon, at 1 o'clock. | {5 tne newspapers ugainst the use o After appealing from the declsion Eagle Lack | |104ex [IREithepwll Ofgheta car MO- | prayers will be sald by Rev. Ray e ]",“ B e os 4t the ex. | Of Judge Benjumin W. Alling in Fafalr Bearin 1 e ilmrg. filed ‘Y‘hln nlv. rnov;n‘ |n‘ D‘\‘fI); mond Gilman, pastor g Stanley n\fl:t{og: ;hlelr‘ u:g jokes at th police court yestore Paaar 5 hate court, the entire estate s Jeft |\ 200 = IR | pense of plumbers : formerly of 226 | to his widow, Olga Moberg, with | o ! \ ew = ¢ {. sentenced 1o the i | : 8 L, urther funeral services will be o . 2 »oxpp South Mai e ntonoet | o |the provision that, at her death, {44 a¢ Ellington Cor wic ““'""",,m Jh',("‘ ",lm“"\”‘ LD ate reformatory for the alle 151 1068 | [sneRestateRiaRtonEoR SRt MBS A o1ilTrohNanalbu i ikw! DS TenSHIRCR R e e ‘ in money and a wa [ 10074 g0 | Oscar Mobere, ar. The will Was | cometery in ,-m“gm“ ,";‘,[‘[. ;";“"“\ 5 o ¢ free on a bond of $300. ! | B . | drawn May 14, 1924, sl In Tignt, John A. Mao R G VG| n | —_— ".“,.n Frawley 00k ficld, agaln Do 5 : 2 later date. Hayes admitted : $ GRADUATION PLANS g ] itude fight. He will n : Rl SIS Menibers of e school commil- i FUfEtRl ssrvices for Rol ttempt, he said, he Werke con i {10tex dents of the senlor, central junior Visasenont e ey are el il sary ral weeks. Th Torrington | | and Elihu Burritt junior high school B ‘~) ,' e R = place Sunday | Union Mfg. i | students. Committeeman Henry T. mphiEn eSS F T sprehended | Whitlock Coil Pipe ! i | Burr will make his presentatton at |7 REYY AT ez to opper v the Hartford | i en i naston ACTIVE NEW YORK BANK AND TRUST COMPANY wenior high school Friday evening, | Sexaaymond Claba . ity o Petor Ca- 1 455 | 16 Mrs. Laura P. Mangan will present n and Rev. Walter A. Mc - e vout Hart- l the diplomas at the Elihu Burritt s master of ceremonies o ik : l school and Committeenian Georee | Kiniry sang “The V and ) oo o} LeWitt will make the presentation |7 as the cas sy B 2 o r ot S JOSEP . SH MEUTING ! Q) t central junior high school. The |borne from tMe church. The T d0 EEH SHATRISH MG ; NEL ter two graduations will be held | bearers were John Lugli, Stelonnn s it anl e Q1 000000 | Friday afternoo snes, Lugene Jones, John Davig, 1 meeting Thurs AL QF 10,000,000 | — Bernard Frawley and Roy Schoflield malke 10,008,000 | QY 10000000 Naw York Trust | Q4 10,000,000 Park, Nat'l QJ 10.000.000 Seaboard Natlonal F QM a1 8000000 Title, Guarantee & net Q) 1t U. S. Mortguge aud Trust | QI ACTIVE OUT-OF-STATE INSURA NCE COMPANY STOCRS American Buraty | o5 QM 316000000 143 373 10 10,000,000 198 JJ 3T 4 oa 5 1850 Qr ir { L Qg 18 tanover Tue., 2y Home Toe | 18 l!flm‘\uv . Co. of N. A | 178 Lawyers Titla & Gty Y Qs . Qg 10,00 00 S 2000 000 B QJ 3,000,000 ter Fire e W ¥ 1800w Notes for:—BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES ) 19 b) ) 35 ® % in July ' Notes foriT1TE AND INDEMNITY COMPANIES 1) 3% ex. in 1928 () ex. July 7 and 2%. Dec, 31. 1934, Notes fori—MANUFACTURING COMPANIFS . ) 10% ex. in 1 ) 3% In Jan. 1928 en PAA. ¢ \.‘m for:—ACTIVE NEW YONK PANK AND THUST COMPANY STOCKS 2 1% aee & ) 1% “x'on Jan. 3 and June on 30 div. rate changed to qu. ) 1% qu. Natr' City Co () Qu. Div. rate changed to 7% and §% ex. Pd. Jan. 3, 1986, (n) Paid Jan. 3 1236 | LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY PARTY The members of Eddy-Glover post, American Legion, will abserve Lin- coln’s birthday at the legion hom: on Washington street. Tt is expected {hat the home will be completely furnished by that time. Harry Wes- principal of the Elihy Burritt | junior Migh sehool, will speak on | the sigmificanee of the day and | Harry C. Jackson, department com- ‘mwd r. will be the guest of the post that time | FIRE IN BELVIDERE HOUSE A chimpey fire this morning at | 9:35 caused slight damage at the | | PIVORCE SUIT WITHDRAW | home of Dr. James E. Conger at 208 \M | The action of Angela | Carlton street. e a——— | Heine Rudelph. brought | | Due to a short circult, an auto- | througt Nair, has been { mobile belenging to Thomas Lacey, wi | 183 Main street, burst intna flames | flse a e e | 1ast night at 7:03 o'clock at the cor~ ! | TREASURY STAT ner of Park street and Franklin | | Treasury ba | 127, | Opposite St Mars’s Chureh | 1,200,000,- - —_— {1 Hestaence 17 Sammer St = 16283 ! : MAKES NEW CONFESSION e { ¥ Boston — §3,0 Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 26 (M — | se———— | “*A,\'.\;‘\'\.\ K viy‘:\' : pr-:mf:yv hm’ | vatances, 37 David L. Marshall, confessing that » Turkey, abolished the fez in his i S He had strangled, stabbed and dis- BOLLERER’S country and ordercd of Euro- Special Notice membered Anna May Dietrich, ex- TOSY SHOP pean headgear instead. Now he has lr\lnlm\l it was becanse she had TERSONAL TUNERAL SERVICE |gone a ® A decreed use | - —— | “Blackmailed” him. “Tt not EXTENDED b iAhe sk (od 5 Gocuions il Tart Bridge. Pinochl the family of the $¢-year old milli- [OREETING r\m~~| ! ner, slain a week ago today In the 29 WEST MAIN 6T, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | O. F, hall chiropractor’s office FOR YOUR WANTS 25e.—advt. EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1926 The flower & Scanlon, liam Fowler, Father McCrann lueted com { mittal services at the grave at St | Mary's cemetery. | s George Reed arers w Richard and Wil Kenneth Frawle Jr. con he is alleged to have 3 be o his wife, and d Tuneral services for George Ree : . - 4 ormer resident of this city ,were | il R | P\fl this afternoer at 3 S'r\nrk at | ki krcolted this morhiiE il: C. Porter Sons, ‘1 ev, § ‘am-m A Hon ot probation: /Alsiipe {Fiske, pastor of ¥ Congrega- | o i e {tlonal church, offieiated Burial | Sein T mtrecenty was in West Lane cemetery, Ken { {stngton The Telegraph Florist of hu. Ifl"ll > jal which | ck's day. It | 21 PUTNAM & CQ MEMBERS NEW YORA & MARTTORD STOGR EXCHAMGLY WWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN' Tel. 2040 PARTFORD OFTICE, € CENTRAL Row l‘._l: s, WE OFFER 100 Conn. Electric Service Co. Convertible Preferred JUDD & COMPANY MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MEMBERS HARTFORD §TOCK EXCHANGE JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST, Cor, Lewts St, HARTEORD, CONN TELLPHONE 2 New Brit rel, 1815 Meriden: 1340 Bristol: 21 ritt Hotel Bullding. 3 Colony St. Tel, 124 Main St. Tel, CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER 7% Pfd. CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER 8% Pfd. CONNECTICUT ELECTRIC LIGHT COM. HOLYOKE WATER POWER CO. HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMMON Stocks Prices on Application ‘| Thomson, Tenn & Lo Burritt Hotel Bldg. MEMBERS New Britain NEW YORK AND HARTLO! Donald R, Hart, Mg Telephone 2380 EXCHANGES WE OFFER— § NEW YORK TITLE & MORTGAGE GO, Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS [EDDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN fHartford Conn. Trust. Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer:— 100 shares American Hardware 100 shares Landers, Frary & Clark not retognized as legal ex- H. L. Roberts & Co. of Texas, with a contract to provide hay for army mules, could have found other hay in districts not affected by the drought, the comptroller general rules in one case. In the other he declared the Pa- N EXGUSE SAYS MCGARL That cuses. Comptroller Rules “Acts of God”" Should Not Be Permitted to Interfere With Contracts, 26 () Washington, Jan. *Acts of | cific Machine & Blacksmith Co., near God" shonld net be permitted to in- | l'ort Stevens, Ore., should have | terfere with the business of the gov- known that treacherous weather ernment, Comptroller General Me- | conditions might arise to delay ita Carl s ruled in two breach of con- work on a steel tank and therefore | tracts suits, | Droughts in Texas and wind and in Oregon the “acts of should have diligently prosecuted {the work “in anticipation of the very contingency that happened. | rain were ‘ General Lee Honored | | Representative Stedman of North Carolina, the only confed, erate officer in the house, assisted in the tribute paid by Washs ington to General Robert E. Lee. The photo shows, left te .»«_-m. Miss Eleanor Chambers of Mildred Lee chapter, Daugh, ters of the Confederacy; Représentative Stedman and Mrs Robert E. Lee, widow of the general's grandson. )

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