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We Invite You to Try Coleo Soap Made Entirely of Vegetable Oils (Present Evening's Entertaiament , ATWTIC TflMflRRflW‘ g o Symphonette Ensemble Wll of a series o eing broadcast by concerts : WTIC, Hartfor 3 LARGE CAKES One Trial Size Free 25(: Try the small cake first, If it Is not the nicest cake of soap you have ever used re- turn the three cakes and we will refund your money. The DICKINSON DRUG CO. | 169-171 MAIN ST. Are You | Doing | the Same? i There has fust come to our cars the story of a local driver who stopped for half an hour ut the Sigourney St rallroad crossing waiting for the stop signal to || change. | Now is the time o gather in the 1 new 1926 Horefall Overc good—an to save do Lots of w its and ts while the Horsfall Suits and Overcoats $29.50 o | HORSFALLS | - | 93-99 Xdsylum Strect [ ond h § 50; street h')ll'is 15: refunding bonds, $956.25 ark bonds, $8,56¢ school honds, TARFTGRD “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” st J. D. DONAHUE Voice Culiure | Voiees tested Tuesdnys and Fridays from 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. Res. 3518-3, tudio 3818-2. UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP | Room 4 299 Main Street DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO RENT | AT SERVICE 13¢ u mile, You-Drive Auto Renting Co, Cor. Seymour und Klm Telephone b e ————— about the streets of Dristol Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S, ' Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. X-RAY, i FULL LINE IN ALL SIZES | alsa | REPAIRING AND CLEANING ! S. V. SEVADJIAN Residence 162 Glen S 13 Grand St Tel. 1190.2 Tel. 1190-3 Dr. C W. Vivian DENTINT 205 West Main Street Extractions, Dental X-Rays Phone 703, 1082 SMOKE PIPE REPAIRS NEW BRITAIN SHEET METAL WORKS' Acsop Again What he P I X Lile you are i | ;) | school bonds, | Bristol Womans Home Raided, .. 'f ¢ tate, was visited by a squad of raid- | and OXYGEN il in tull operation with large || Bh—___ quantities of mash, composed mainly | ORIENTAL RUGS| i s ot 5t {uge of it here in Korea | i Martin made up the raiding party. I Forman will be presented g, by the Sym w York, un ler the dirccton fof Mdgar Carver This group of musiciany was forme [ symphony or orrow oven onie Ensemble of k le is unusual heeause entation, being coni- larinets, o nd t will lcast, di- * st M'\ of WTIC at Ha nd will begin at 2 p, m. a talk by | pointed orga | church, § was taught Lugini (Waitz) : Jincke Braunsteln of t, A first hoo! ' at 15 1, has £t cars old mw be of the NEW UNUSUAL PROGRAN | e kst pysTor VALATION memmm4 year stu. been ap | Mozart | MISS HILDA BRAUNSTEIN ¥ il B FRACTURES P IN tons. . Tagh .1I)m ol Aragonaiss | . Massanet FALL IN CITY HALL' Plunges Downstairs WADE PUBLIC . . ‘hmpmu sufiering from a fra |right hip, sust Playgmuud Commissioner {0 ne erairs in noon. \lr= She }"ul att At & meeting of the public emuse- fon . Com- r Bernard G. vitz was 1y, to appear hefore the|yang. ince and taxation 1o ex- idget of $0,000, $2,500 of for the emplovment of & |janging he | year-around recreation director. If | ring the full budget is allowed a super- i fract visor of play will be named who Will {110y iy Dr. R. W. Pullen L E e —— 4 S ; iy e e ltent : i P | s i S Dunn Flaward Lo g <1 The first association, known as the “Broth- i von Saxony-Altenburg and with Ut & plan whereby the maxi- ol Healti S adaemal SO AT SRS SR "‘2,)‘_?:&:' b S T erhood of Salnt Genest,” was formed to group took np his work in Central America, Thes uv' of parks may be had | e e T N 1 DATtlY. rosponRible tor (o fardiney Catholigthenter workers of all clusses, and the are living willin' the Indome ‘o an- sediners tthe e GIhle planh S B H landl Tattle s for Princess Astrid. nioce of %econd, tho “Federation for the Artisie and business man. e S e / [ Toge, Wilfred . e King of Sweden, who'le. expecied o ho 'y Moral Defense of the French Stage,” s 1o ro- 3, the commissioners repo | 3 R Ro s e g eden, xpected e 4 2 A Sl e, — — a s vn‘ w RIT Ford, Royal W. ........ [t spring at Buckingham Palace, and aehasaint """"':"" 3 ”]'M”:"'*"'m” e T the city budget are: | Punk, C. and Son, Ine. .. {who, in the belief of those close to court cir- hosino) On8JoLROC N, & Inass 00ty 1 3,000 balls and concorts were held last comfort station, , Town Home Annex, | loans, $15,000, it of 1 Brita | | Wife of RBuilding Superintendent | i Frospe in General tured | ned when she fell oft hall yesterday aft- nith e the wife of superintendent, Wil- Appear--Ttems of Expense f““,,“;,f"é‘::,‘.r : 1 'Ir)n eity | y from her hus- ding the st \6tepped off the second step from the hottom, thinking irs, she was the bottom, avily on "‘fi. tile floor, and r hip. ¢ was taken to the hospital in pa theben aad mponay | By, Joseph Sweeney Thanks K. Payment incipal are item- 2o . tottows: ewer vonas, dve| 01 G, Jor Hunting Rille 1926, $15,000; street bonds, due 1 $25.000; refunding bonds, due 19 $5,000; park bonds due 1026, $0,000; chool bonds, due 1 , $1 nking fund, sewer building bonds, $ who mfort station, 4,0 Town Home Annex, #19,000; eity | Kore: which he meat for h own ne ,;.;w pped iva r”'\h‘ m he o Fatl New Phone 3100 ; ‘ l[] MAKE HUGCH Do mber } Hejanto, Novemt follows: o - notes, | Missionary society, anking th ment, $10.000; | which the council sent nt anc hu eals, contributed to a fund organized by jthe honse commitiee and the 5 a Winchester 201 bore, was | T | st the N T dear friends: She Is Fined 8400 ; —_ | gratitude Knights who have { rifle of the highest cela Kuznima, familiarly known |, - it to The Bristol, January erald.) 1st of a mission jour- | Malone, William J. ¢ Daly councll, m The 1 village in “ for are in receipt of . (he Ber | Sweeney, a native of N the Mary! ]1"0“ “Y 1dd Coal Co. ationed in a rifle | Kusland, Charl . | LeCouree, George J. Joseph Br hiny wi 1 sden member: knoll head- | T Sweeney. at Hiken, N. 1025, ana | the hear ntains, T am my deepest Britain | cn me a new type. 1 priest who carried s a col- ector of garbage and belleved to be he owner of considerable real es- | res me that ster's hes ng police fast night who found a big-caliber gu ¢ the product o »n.r\ s et e v (‘n’u ers Jeglinsky, Thompson and home ting of potato | & orange peelings, wheat and a | plain mixture of garbage diselosed that o collections are ar, the mash co one m, Kuzaima J. Mulone | Christians move e | trict where ¢ Meshken Suit |ean b ot May Be Heard Again|; ..ot 1ir s suit of Samuel B. Forman of |pionecer misio 1 priests to arrest i- | tablsh mis ccution, may be tried again | intimation of At-|he t Calden of Hartford |rang Lawyer |is a rest of [hard wor docket v, knov to ba dis ren years and lay }wv hig game — | “"However, if WILL BUILD NEW BLOCKS |trop rnard Miller, Jacoh 1 Menus and ) so0ld & Co. two Olive o othe as 1 vo six-family DBy 1 hey found the still in an excava- | Knoll includes ion fn the cellar. More than 200 | ficld, ons of mash were found in the | “This yeor. ur o |are enough prir t 8 [volupteered to knockout. for t 1 hies of Korean 1 sball tm eye on deer and il “I am a proud anion f I think 1 |2 big game country the £18 higl b Toston priest s tha stay ough to scour prove ettl T g will b yet, but as far as Tapan and left it to follow him in his trunk, which central mission in a fow hall possess Win- e at our days, as- gh-power, in havine my mission an make good to care for ou parts, 1 mountain ars, and for this e Mar: hunting t eountry on trip being the fire 1 thero and es Wi those wilf 1 of by March “Although T am now weeks' trip into the mon try 1 only my old Even I had your gun, 1 this irried tour {10 00 m work to Doth of 1 lage to anoth 1 of | Sessi e ith a fir is will not mounta hopes Ik on t has a surg on a thre tain coun shot gun T would with long and brief leave me vou any | Williams, lelen M. et al Wey, Willic and T "is Tondon, {uet as the Parthenon fs Athens, men and artists, has been adopted and improy- s this month'!" Lessard, Emil and that it might as well be eald that"Reme ed upon by other London hostesses, the eccond was @ mueh fre- ! Lilley and Tracey 15 outgrown its Soven Hills as to contend The latest is to fix a label h a colored 1 cabaret in Montmartre. On F'oughlin, Martin P, ing the course of the Thames where it runs printed on it or the fitle of a baok or worl raper, when an unknown lady with an accent | Malone, Catherine T. throngh the metropolis, these proposals i of art by which the guest is best known, that showed her transatlantic origin, cam cluding underground channels, a dam abo The practice is made necessary by the large over and asked him to dance with her. Wh Malons 107,000 the ity to make the river provide water pow- parties given nowadays, and the reeult s that hie vefused, she took out a five hundred fran~ i | Manross, Slyvia E . 34750 er and an enormous ditch to mwitch the anyone feels entitled to talk to anyone else hill and thrust it on the young actor. T | | Masonle Bullding Co. .... 61,000 Thames off to the sea throngh a course which after scrutinizing a label. No {ntroduetions annoyed the girls with him, the story go i Mastrobuoni, Frank Tondoners would never see without taking long are asked for and nonme given fn the modern ani@ it was not merely the bill that was throv | Rieelo, I | Roherge, O | Tiffany, M. L. Trustee .. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. \I’L}l)\\ J\\UAR\ 30, 1‘)(‘ DOINGS IN FOREIGN CAPITALS -, LONDON== PARIS=—= =—=BERLIN=— [ * (Continued From First Page) British Losers in “Rum Running Paris Dress Makers Not Worried by "J ascha Heifetz Complains Because 200; Morton ¢ || S¥ndicate” Hope to Recoup by Invest~ Reports of Longer Skirts Sent Out by ' Berlin's Newspapermen Are Seeking .\ ,950; Hilly Perlstein, ||ing in New Effort, New York Fashion Experts. | Him Out. ! i D. A, Reters (D. A, Pets e roria) $115.400; E. Ricelo, §110,050; DoWitt Page, $107,600; Malone and | London, Jan. 80—Would-he Get-Rich-Quick Parts, Jun. 30—The Parls dressmaking world Derlin, Jan., 30—-Jasefif Heifotz, whose ri- Pheian, 7,000; Fuller 8. Barneg W allingfords among Great Britain's creduloys cfuges 1o have its cpuanimity disturbed by re- ppeal on the Berlin concert stuge hus . 00 H. Rowe, $100.080, Y investing public who put more than $1,260,000 porty Lhut its Now York brethren have decreed been received With enthusiastic demonstrations, b cssments on §25,000 or over [into the now bankrupt enterprises of Sir Brod- that skirts must ba longer, s hacn led lo lument that German joura | ollow |eriek Hartwell, the “rum running baronet,” “If Now York falled in the desperato effort M is becoming “Amerfcanizod.” { Algers, Kroeborn €, $61,000 'still hope to recoup their losses by exchanging it made duriug the war, when we were hau- “L thought that here at least T would ' American Silver Co, .. 526,000 their worthless stock for ghares in othe dicapy fn a thou 1 ways, to usurp the afe from reporters,” ho complained, “But the Anderson, Oscar 34,200 schemes 1o run the American prohibition position of Paris, we sce no reason (o fear the Berlin press, which at the time of 1 Appell, D, A 54,165 hlock present offensive,” sald one authority. "Be- wak most disereet, has becom: so American Appell, Sarah B. 5 4,000 | Playing upon the willingness of inexperienc- PaMsicune will long remain thy tzed that my throat is hoars: from (alking o Arcanum Building Co, . 58,000 ed investors to send good money aftor bad, fon." roporters and from choking on flashMght [ 1 Le 8 anxious to take the meney of the trust ris newspaper charactorlzes the al- fumes." A ; 5 obtained Sir Broderick's “sucker leged attempt of New York modistes to ase Berlin music lover displayed exeep y i and meny of his creditors have been sume the dictatorship as “an act of outrecruids tlonal curlosity about the violinist, the general + Fulle roped in on new whiskey selling schemes in ance,” und the dictionary defines the word as verdict being that he has fuliilled all the hopes » Lena ¥\ which it fs planned to use fslands off the coast audnelty, presumpiion, overwesning.” he inspived in 1914, when as an infant prodig: . o Wallae of the southern States as hases. . —— e the Russian boy apneated on the concert stazc Many people here filmly believe that the 1AS SENSE OF HUMOR in knee-brecehes, a Buster Brown collur an §2,400 | Atlantic coast, from New England to the Gulf anne Lenglen, although greatly vexed by cutly lock 50,600 « of Mexico, is lined with thirsty Americans what she terms the “wild reports” published Eaomes 28,700 awaiting the arrival of rum ships, and as the about her from time to time especlally the late s ) 0 [liquor fraffic In Dritain is not ouly legal but ott, allesing that she waa duifering feon mer- TRADE MARK RULLS ey vl 3000 & highly respectable business, carrisd on by \oual breakdawn tdisplave alaente of Kumas The German patent office has prohibited tie Tok ; 25,600 | many familick of soclal and political promin- nearly ns well developed as her proficlency u8e of President von Hindenburg's name as o Brainard, 300 cnee, the little fellow with a fow hundred {016 RR Tapauss: trade mark or trada name, Officlals sald they Bristo] Baptist C 700 pounds to {n\"a' SC€S no reason why he should Two days after the published report that she do not consider igmproper to advertise “Hin | Bristol 58 Corp 1) a00 not share in this honanza, had beeh ordered two mopths complete rest by denburg pllls," or for delicatessen shops to | Eristol Grain and Supply Fxperis on luvestment are continually warn. her doctors, Snzanne, paired with Jacques dlapense “Hindenburg salad.” Co. 115,050 'Ing the public against indulging in the high Brugnon, won threc matches in two days with- From time to time the patent offics fssucs | Bristol Lodge, B. P. O. 30,000 finance of bootlegging enterpriscs, and so far out the loss of a &ingle sot. an Index expurgatorions, a list of designations | Bristol Lumber Co. . 140,000 thelr advice has been sound. The emall {n- After the close of anoth r tournament a few banned as trade names becduse they have he- ), ol National Bank 248,000 Vestor in such gche 1n\1rMhly has lost. days ago Suzanne, surrounded by sports writ- come incorporated in the German languag-, Sristol Plainville Ele ers, said with mock intensity, “I shall never Hindenburg is one of these names. N | “tri Co. £81,800 [ENGLAND'S MONEY “CHANGERS speak 10 newspaper men agaln” Then she General Ludendordf is not {n the Indax, Ti. Bristol Press Publishing | ngland’s money changers™now carry on added confidently, “I am having handbllls former kaiser, Fern Andra and Emil Jannings, Co. Lo 50,625 thelr traftic over the district which was Roman printed for denfals and will give them to you movle stars, bave heen placed in the sans Bristol Realty Company .. 304,000 |London’s fashionable shopping center — the eny time a silly story is printed about me. ] class with the president. Al of them arc - Bristol Savings Rank 144,000 |counterpart of the miodern New Bond strect— am geiting a large stoc zarded as having “arrived.” T | Bristol Theater, Ine, . LungRadeRTata g0, “I AM NOT" in huge capitals, printed in the ~———ge Bristol Trust Co. Just been disc & Lombard ‘ extreme upper left corner, are the only thre: PRINCE WORRIES LITTLY | Brown, Thomas H. ! England v words in tha hill. Then there fs a dotted line A prince who worries little about the par- Burwell, Ernest R. 5 genien opibedisirioliyheteiinithe extending o the right of the sheet, to be filled liamentagy and legal battles over settlement R : c wosars the beaity shops of the out by hand aceordihg to the occasion. “En- of Hohenzollern claims agalnst the federal go: - Calder, i bootmak Msplayed 'Wr'\'.‘ gaged to me married:” “suffering from nervous erament is Prince Sigiamund, 29, year old Carl, ( (e nd medintes shonedithe lteatimodes, hreakdown;" contemplating becoming 2 man- nephew of the former Kalser and second soi ( ont Tanh “m'_l.";h’;',"“jw Tact e thobtavel lac s nequin;” “afraid to meet Miss Wills,” aro some of Prince Henry of Prussia. He is one of the M Titentht S e maen e level ot itk of the phrases which Mile. Lenglen cxpects she few mombers of the former Prussian roy ’“‘”"‘ Peter A. g D Hior \uneavtHea! WhichEa Hclens. naxtitie ot Rl hanaiosg )l n; o gremle s G o havatistontirs | Chippance Couniry Club h.lh]”plns broeches, combe, remalng of sandals . N g S Lyine meeatdeaeior pEotpetG on Manufacturing Co. 1 narrow bottles out of which )-:lqluy.r‘rr*ln- CHURGIANDISTATE G Luments G dnhertiances; PREN e L LRI B praps The church and state in Irance may | Siglsmund {s in Guatemala, as repre- \ R A;fmh \‘fifr(r.qv‘ d with dat ?5}-7?1\&,' l'l:‘rf" reparated beyond hope of reconeilintion but he Hamburg importing and ex- | Curtiss, M, 5 & ‘l,‘i'r’r“"‘[’”‘fjf\’_ "":f;)‘;n;"ill‘zi‘:':;':;‘ '"};:’\_"“o" e church and stage seem 1o be growing clos- porting firm of Schulbach, Sapper & Co. . Dalage, Emil T IE e e Bl cr together. Recent weeks have seen the for- hopes eventually to become a member of the | Dimeo, Enrico 9 Clandius indicotes that this probably waa the Malign of t#o Catholiviamaciatione for the up: Sanden, : . | Donovan, Josaph T, ..... i S s lift of the theater, and important members of Discharged frim the navy with the rank of ) { Doyle, John B. ........s : . ! Vrance's leading theater, the Comedie Fran- lientenant fn 1910, the Prince, who was fn th , | Roman settlement in Brital, Dunbar Brothers Co. caise, are active in each. submaring service, marricd Princess Charlot brated on the anniversary of Moliere's df-’!!h year, and they have received a letter from Ca 1diano, Joseph Catherine C. B. . j e lmim: red T’ | Harold, Charles O. et al . | Holley, Julian . , Horton Mfg. Co. . Hough, Clara A, ¥ bars and wine shops also provide amusement other than aleoholie, and in th Dubols, Archbishop of Paris, ¢ there were 3,011 conjuring shows, 450 ball hold another ceremony when he can presi 336 instrumental concerts and 1,070 gramo- over It in person, phone or other me ical concerls. Thes tistics were furnished by the prefecture of {eles, miay hecoms Princess of Wales. The queen, who was taught to cook hy 1 "niother, and the princess exchanged jam re- cipes during one of the lalter's visits here. 0 | Marmalade from the princess' formula was O [served at the palace one afternoon when the sialls Prince of Wales dropped in for tea, and he A 5 : Icommentéd upon its dgiiclous favor and asked PARIS GETS GAYFE. { | Hough, Willard E. . (his mother where she had obtained ft. The world's gayest capital is getting gayer, SARCASTIO COMMENT " | Humason Mfg. Co. . Princess Astrid’s spectally in cookery ls i¢ increases n the number of public places for i {cons, especia n women, ars Ingraham, The E., Co. king. In Sweden jam is served chiefly as a nt be a true indication. Theaters. the enbject of man less sarcastic | | Ingraham, Grace §. Pst, osert, and its excellence is considered the test 11118, movies nnd‘ciruusrs are all grow- [ y,,mr\‘ms in the French press. Here are two Ingraham, Walter A. . lof a good housckeeper. re numerous in Paris and the Seine do- from daily papers of good standing, quoter Ives, Cariton B. 50 | - ment, there being 567 at the end of 1925 merely as specimens of what Is printed, with- | Josolowitz, Albert (: THAMES OUTGROW against 545 at nw_ close of the preceding out guarantee of their having any other foun- \ Theiaon el snl oSl irior et Glenhen aln year. these, there are 180 halls where lation than the imagination of the writer, King Terrace L toted member of Tiritain's legal world, that oceaslonal performances are given, and in “Wet Amerlea! A Dlonde Americ 8 . a London has outgrown the Thames and his & Y : oman, wrapped fn costliest furs, ente proposals for changing the course of the his- . fashionable grocery store in the Etolle distric toric river have evoked a heated controve LABELS HER GUES nd orders 2 well known piek-me-up of hig fir Herbert cifed the damage caused by the Lady Astor's & 1 of attaching labels to sleoholie strength. ‘Yes, Madame, a hottle recent floods to back up his case. each guest at her receptlons, which are famous Twenty-five hottlas!” “Ah then, it is tinmentalists are replying that the Thames for the presence of leading politiclans, states- ‘Oh, no! For m, T am going La Course and Neubauer . € most admired matince {dols was th some women fricnds, sald the news. London has outgrown its river. ribhon to the lapel of a man's coat, or to th chemes have heen mooted for divert- corsage of a la with either a na Linsley, Ray K. renzini, Mary P, | Minls, M. J. nk, Luc 5 Mitchell, R. R. and Son (bt wnno Monico, A Muzzy Brothere Co. .. Muzzy, F. E. D. and A. I trips into the country. London salon. into the undiscorning American's face; | ) ral | €Ty on Stanley strest to Ldwin W. | evening a nmion eervice will bo held % c at, Funelal ‘ >raft of Bridgeport. | with the Salvation Army and Bap- Of Mrs. Goodrich Sundav | rrving ¢. Cotton has sold his rest- ' tist. chureh. In the @ oftomors a The Tempo quartet of Hartford dence on Eleanor Place, Elm Hill, Union Young People's moating wilt Wisneski, Frank Wooding, Charles L Woodruff and f‘mlnl(m Zahnke, Pauline 88,700 iSpecial Mus 28,800 | 13,000 | National Marine Lamp Co. 125,100 7 Corporation . will render special music at the to Barabara Brown and C therine | be held and there will be s 1 New Departure Mg, Co. 7.544,12¢ Non-Resldents juneral of Mrs. Evelyn Emmons | Mage; | music by a combined chor. New Departurs Realty Co. 130,000 Barber and Perlstein . ... Goodrich, widow of Fred Good-| All sales were made through the - e N Conn. Power Company | rich, who died at her home, real estate office of Carlson & Carl- | Fnir Means N Torman, Samuel | Bassett street, after an fllness of | son. | Viear: We still need 75 pounds to ! three months' duration. Services at | jcomplete our parish hall. 1 have the home tomorrow afternoon at{ SWEDISH BETHANY CHURCH |tricd to raise the money by every 3 o'clock will be conducted by Rev.| Rev. G. E. Pihl will preach at the honest means possible and new I Willlam H. Alderson. services of the Swedish Bethany . fear we must resort to a hazaar.— { The honorary pall bearers will | church tomorrow morning. In the Bystander. be B. F. Neuman, E. A. Agard, Mortimer H. Camp, E. J. Skinner, % | A. A. Mills, Dugald McMillan, Dr. | Clt ltems { F. A B. Foregt and J. M. Burdick. | y | The active bearers will be F. O. | — | Rackliffe, Walter Flotcher, Edwars | Irving, Harry Hancock, Richard e Hulbert, Jr., and Robert Skinner. plan ¢ he New York Sampie stey s St fowndis nrdss | known “wome e city, being e ‘\"",:*j""”l‘,’_;‘f‘m“':ml" (;’r“ld'u,‘:‘f lactive in the Trinity Methodist Klett were in charge ot Bollerer's | ChUrCh. of which she L THE Posy Shop. member. Mrs. Ruth Goodrich Hor- ) cn IAL fe The common stockholders of the | 0% & daughter, s her only sur- MER \ Robbins, B. B teees 3213 gianley Works will hold their an- | VIVIng local relative, Dr. Charles O nual meeting Saturday, February | H- Goodrich, one of the leading at 3:30 p. m. A meeting of the | PI T clans in Brooklyn, is a son. TRU ST cn sos 203,000 'praferred stockhelders will be held a 2 +e 190,069 hial¢ hour earlier. | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS \ - ; NEWERTAIN ty O'Brlen, T, O'Connell, Murphy .. O'Sullivan, M Page, Dewltt .o B Palace Theater, Inc. Palumba, Carmine rarsons, Mo Dl .vseus Peck, M. L. and M. & Pierro, Vinernzo 1, Donat Peristein, Hille Rockwell, Nettie osenthal, Samuel H. TRl Pasquals ... . E. Telephone Co. . .8 nheim, \!U\'!fll TRULY A BANK OF SERVICE Jim Thompson used the ten-pay- on Coa! H"d Tr'lf‘fl": 61,650 Raffel, M. 1. and T. % Red Men's Bullding Co. Reynolds, K. V. et al Roof, ' Raot 38700} A son was born this morning al Catherine A. Maggy of Hartfor! the New Britain General hospital to| |today sold two three-family house and Mrs. Meyer Sw 151,975 11w Tremont &treet. . 020 | A, C. McKinnie, sales manager at etchnock, cf”mu one building lot on Seymour avenue to Alice M. Cotton. Anton Schiffert and Carl Holm Sesslons Associates < 1200 is seriously 11l a | berg have sold their business prop. 3 sions Foundry Co. ... 864,340 his home at 31 Forest street on J and Eon |"The Junior Achievement lwm"H‘ ever 5 3 560,675 |will meet at the Chamber of Com- S -] W. Kennath . .600 'merce roomaaet 8:30 o'clock Mon- TINY GLAND avings A Sini=galll, Dominick 68, day evening. 1 Stewart, Gierstein W. 0| A large crowd attended the soclal | MAKES MEN depOSIted by s Strunz Coal Co. Talmades, Susan E. ... Terry, Willlam B. et | Thompson, H. C. Co, |program at the Y. M. C. A. last eve- ning. Miss Anna Kmvnz sang and ‘GET UP NIGHTS Gllbert's orchestra played. Final hearing on the building code| Do ‘;""Hkr';g{ ;;"Ilni o ;»’:'r'ah.fo"n' X &3,500 | will given nevt Wednesday ev o PR little” gland | ning at city hall. { the prostate When thi; fnrm :‘mismph-‘r hns -old slow up man: paing in the bac February 3rd draw interest from the st Tracy and Condon T coll & Co, Charles T. , Morton €. Iway, Townsend G, rico. Mary .. frequent night r ity, weakness nw . emarting difficult and lack of control. But at la 2 stockholders of the (r.hrn‘_":.. brouglit reliat Mg at the annual meeting held | treatment. 18 pertectly yesterday afternoon, reelected all Intrselous have been Its results that " oo a sehort time it 18 being offered Absolutely the directors and voted to amend | §.20°"F e It 1o bel the by-laws to permit the annual | efficien~ A ting to be held in January ot Interest Compounded Quarterly OPEN ON SATURDAYS, 7 to 9 p. m. Clara M. B Yousn 3 ebruary instead of only in January | R Day. e Dovture - n Ead o ) 1 3 as has been required | 8ample Package. But act at once as thig| F. H. 26,800 | —_—— e - ofter 1s ade for a short time onl: | day to PALMO LARORATORI! 500 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS lq\x We488, Bat T Mich, prize.

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