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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY, l~‘I‘lBRI";\RY ‘3. 1926, 17 PUTNAM & CQO WL & HAKITORD S0CA EXOUAMEY PWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= (Wall Street Gambling Restriot- Tel 2040 P Mflrz;m = PRESIDENT FEFLS | ;.,:,flmm,t.,u.fi\:,m,t,‘.hfio.;:,,m,‘,,.‘, A T smm ATORS ARE Miss e wess fallures o Unit ho enterprise. Salesmanager Tells Lions Club New Demers of 38 North stroet wery ', 5y 5y 0SS S0 T The prvuldl‘l!( also Is disturbed at | §ranted a marriage leense this aft ’ But Hi P Blic W oments from varlous quurtors| Britain Should Extend Mand |ernoon. Sl Al SompRny: I Opes 1DLC l“ Not Takfi‘t nding to Indicate that tho army The New Britain auxillary of the AL | and navy are in bad condition and Ll | tiebrow Women's Homo for Chil- [ Y ; totalled | ane abl « D ) Slams Too Se[‘musly | that proper caro s not bolng taken | There should be @ commiittes to | Aren Will install the new oftlcors at fih, KA ¢ numberod 1,- ¢ Tod PARTFOR) OFTICE 6 CENTRAL BOW T, §- | to safeguard the natlonal defense, wolcome the new comer into the city |18 meeting tomorrow evening at oo, f $30,628,160 0 ay Do Ho belloves the public should not was the suggestion made by L. W.|!h° synagogue. A mpeclal delega- RS WAty 22 LG | Washington, Feb. 2 (F)—President | he unnccessarily alarmed, for he sces Vogel to the Lions' elub at noon |t'on from Hartford will be prescut, | imnendn nt to the b Coolidg ol who 13 salosman- | Refreshments will be served, A proposy | New York, Feb., 2 (I)»~The main | has not heon ingcnsible to |10 cAUSe for worry [todey. s wop thy panented Etasiaasainat ik an Harrlson Makes Reply. ager and advortising manager for | The regular meeting of Lot ",“‘.(\\‘fm," o, ‘1\” 410 oy of stocks fluctuated trregularly | WE OFFER ministration made recontly in and | A550rting in the senato that Pres. 1he Union Laundry Co, spoke on ad. |Britaln - Councll, Royal Arcanum, ‘0 Ot stadh \u,fl i - i within a rather narrow trading area out of congress, and he i hoping ident Coolldge toduy had warned vertish He told of two kinds of | Will be held this evening. 1 o Al oted Upon-toqay while speculative interest con- tho country will not take these critl- | 0Wepavermen that “speeches in wdvert clsms too seriously. | congre | : angad MY stockholders ut the annual wmect g the kind that is prepar. | meeting nights have been changed h €U vorgod almost entirely on a small IOO A]|| Hal’dwa[ ey 18 prepars Lo the second and fourth Tues. ING April 22, 1t would authorlze th % ; €rican € e political,” Senator Har- od expertly and brings results and group of public utilities and speclal- ] OO S l ‘xr k 01 ssiss| s Kin \{oh (s wo | days of cach month to the first and \NCCTOrs to dssuc and dispose Of 4Ny giog which we e g There were plain indicationa today | F160M den of Mississippi, de- the Kind which iy writton to ploage 1 10Ys of cach m vapital stock o tho conany. comy ! Uea, which were bid up in " brisk that some of the recent assaults on C/ared such a romark was “unwor- the writer and is simply “manhand. |third ; for Mrs, Jacoh 1Mon or preferred “herotofor - fashion. Marking up of the r administration policies had ity of the president of the United led™ copy. 1 newal rate on call money to & § A Uy | states.” | Baumgacertner will - ba eelebrated hercaiter authorized, in sucl m cent precipitated another boar at- | impressed officials at the White " ‘ ol w and m\nu such terms and in all re g . 5 ! i o S AL e o [ at 8t. Peter's church tomorrow ¥ h tack, which m.».l many of n,,\ por willing to authorize any divect quo- MRS pRFNTlGE D]ES sponsored by £t Ann's soclety of “*“‘J' subject, however, 1o sucl down 1 to 2 polnts below tt ent R Iaate hees i I ‘ Setalinenses | 8 y 8t 4 S i ) 2 points below their et tation of the pre ) ¥ the then caist A | or i ! | the parish. ) rlicr high figures, but they rallied "“‘”'d‘-”-“ ;‘l"‘*'""" ‘l{r Coolidge's at- e | Georgia Couple, Donble Suicide Te- erald McGrath of 750 East Ve may have to sub lien the return flow of funds | itude about as follows: o " ol | B < Linwood Street Woma ssfded in | cause of Parental Objections, Maln street left to spend a vaca- . m rior banks carried all e N STy s L Ils Doing Hin Dest = omau Resided in ¢ 1eCtiONS ion with friends in Bridgeport. | money rates down to 4 1.2, MEMBERS NEW YORK STUUK EXCHANGE o ta Hopeful tho public will 10L | yite city Tor Past 01 Yoars Al | Unlted o Death | "Jonn Keliey, Jr. son of v, and | Proposcd classification of several | iy uneertainty rogarding the MEMRERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE AL R o O i D AR | Columbus, Feb, 2 Pr— | Mrs, John Kelley of Hartford and '$sucs of capital stock of Suuthery |volume of brokers' loans, which SUDIIRUILDING. REARL BT COv. Lawis it HARTLY Ollll CONN 0. T. Chalkey, 15, and Anna Lee @ student at St Mary's seminary California 1d on company, and a | probably will TELEPHONE 2.9121 o made publie E rging failure to enforce law and | public this 5 ver: reduction in par value for all elusses | weok, ha 1t Hotel Buildin, Tel 1818 . 4 Tlzabeth Pranticer 11 i buricd side by side | in Baltimore, MA., visited several T pa eele, had a restraining effect on the 8 promoto the best .nterosts of the | Mrs. Liizabeth Prentlee, 77 years yard near here | relatives and friends fn this city from ) 1o § ! be nitted * gparations of large I!t‘-lfln Further Merldo hitolony 8uSACLHAY people. He holds that he and his ©l, & resident ot this city for ¢ i ik 2 . _ rmer resident 4t the annual mecting of stockhold- aqvane crude i Dristol: 124 Maln St. Tel, 2105 e e S R e lRART s AR Tab i e er's jury had de- | today, He was a former res sl : : Ivances in crude oil and gasoline * e LA ) her daughtor, Mis. Gobrge pavental ohjection to this ci holng a graduate of S Al he plan provides yjcey failed to stimulate activity In enforce laws impartlally and pro- | 9! mote the prosperity of the American | Sweetland of rriage had caused them to &t Mary's Parochial school. bl i the oil ghares. Buying of the rails Linwood street. 5 A i v « yesterday, Chalkley A public installation will be heta 4ol common SLOCK | way restricted by the increased wage public. She was the widow of the Hami- (16 (9KC/O0 ; e ! 2 indts e AT ek o ; d oy o AT IS shot (he girl and then Killed himsell | by Nest No. 1348, Order of Owls, 11T WUEN G5 §0s BILA0 demands of employes, although W d f d‘ T comntrs can st assured, o son Puentce, S THS e |7 Nent No. 1648, Onder of ONIS per cont preforred ock, S e LT e Invite orders for execution oh lieves, that this is Dbeing done| She was born in Doston end L s will be reduced by $30,000,000 tevening. An entertainment will fol- strength in v despite efforts to make the situation | spent the carly years of her life appear otherwise, ithere, She is survived y two He thinks it ought to be remem- | daughters, Mrs. George . Sweet- bered in taking stock of the situa- !2nd With whom she has made her tion that this is the rcason why there | home for many years, and Mrs Is a tendency to inject politics into o Porter of Forestville, and ction of an increased thr an increase in the suthorig First Efforts Todayin _ |lom, e i, and st o b, commission in the New York market i olen Stamps s |series B, by $10,000,000 a new " Wil el LR | hex | American Teo and Remington Type- New York, Feb, 2 (P—With wide- HONORABLE. DISCHARGE [l i 000, b2 ¥oocent | writers all sold 3 1-2 to b 1-2 points | spread interest aroused in the mar- [IREEIRRIER Washington, Fcb, 2 (P—The above last night's closing quotations, Stocks carried on margin @homson, e & Lo. keting of ru by the recent ef- |, tna e and su antial gainsg al 3 | i . Jne ooree >, ouse military committee today ap i 5 Lk AL ENS al80 Wera re- public discussions one son, George H. Prentleo of Los ;. o y\nierican manufacturers to | ° . commt e The McCall Corporation Tias de-|corded by Cuba company, Texas On such subjects asthe recent at- Angeles, Cal. She s also survived | yyyyate production, the first or. |P1OVed measures to provide MOROT-1.,00q o jividend of 50 cents a!Gulf Sulphur, American Tobacco A tacks on the dopartment of justic DY three grandchildren —and three 2 in rubber futures ",”' : f”w}mfifi forgeoliione .‘.:hn ,“" | share o e no par value common | and B, Detroit J'\'\K!)\l‘ nw’.;“i!; and criticism of his own course in | great-grandehildren, ‘todl berin onCihai|Listad lnftho late war and woreidIs | ¢ vablo February 18 to hold- erica Cables g missed on account of misrepresenta- tion of age and to give officerd re- |tired trom disability 75 per cent of | given 2n internatton- |y (R0 dealing with the tariff commission, Private funeral services wiil be the president prefers to remain | held at the home Thursday after. silent. Renewed attempts to secure | n0on and burial will be in Fairview comment on these subjects from the | cemetery. Mrs, Prentice’s family tubher Exchange of | vecord Vebruary 10, Hold- High the old $100 par common who | Alljs Chal . 91 not exchange it for new no par Bt Sug ... 331 Low Close the presence of repre- {common on or before February 1 {am Can ,... 2591 White House faile has requested that friends omit s from mors than two score | T | will reccive no dividena yment | Am Loco 11314 Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britaln Telephone 2580 The World Court flowers. |toreign firms. Approximately one | ST- MARK'S CHURCH MEETING | "ohruary 1§, it was announced, A Smelb b s MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES So far as the world court is con- | B ety i hundred American firms also were he annual meeting of the legal - Am Sug .... 1% T4 Y% Donald R. Hart, Mg cerned, Mr. Coolidge is perfectly sura FIGHT FORBIDDEN |represented on the floor as trading members of St Mark's Episcopal | Tndustrics that consumed 534 | Am Tel & Tel 1457 1443 1453 = that American adherence to the | New London, Feb. 2 (P—The box- |was inaugurated. chureh will be held this evening at | per cent of domestic per 1L am Wool ; tribunal in no way indicates a virtual ing card, including a 15 round bout | Tnitial prices ranged from 64 cents § o'clock in the church. Officers for | 1924 used 420 25 | Anaconda d membership in the league of nations. [in which Rube Bradley was to de ¥ for tha May delivery to 61 'the coming year will elected and }.m inst 412,900 tons the y | Atehison : r t On the contr; he belicves the ac- fend his state flyweight title against oo ‘mber, other business proper to come hefore | the Am an bureau of metal sta- | At Gif & W I 0 rlng on o. oc tion of the senate should convinee ihe former title holder, Young Gou — the meeting, will be transacted. list re Consumption i1 | pald Loco the world that the Unilted States is lon of Norwich, scheduled to be pre fount (dlmel Man Dies ey v e | the tourth qua st yeur Was|palt & Oblo . willlng to submit international dis- sented Thursday night, has been 116,750 tons against 104.9 putes to a judiclal body like the |definitely postponed by order o{‘ After Being Hit by Auto [j sl quartor . 8 } ~ | Bosch Mag Bought and Sold WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOU; world court, but is determined to !Stata Athletic Commissioner Thomas New Haven, Feb. 2 (I)—Robert | Cen Leath stay out of any political organtza- |1 Donohus of this city. , of Todd street, Mount | Deaths pencer 1s Without Any |can Pac o tion like the league. He is con-| The commissioner stated today , who was struck by an anto- Riteiprote ‘Poday | s & Obio 1191 vineed there has been no shift in that the promoter of the bouts had | mobile after hie had alighted from ire Protection 'Today CM &SP 13K 13 public opinion and t a majority |failed to fulfill cortain provisions of {a trolley ear at Todd strect last 4 Spencer, Mass, b, 2 (P—Spen- | (7 y i S of American citizens are opposed to [the athletic commission, ‘v)v];JH‘ died at St Rapha \'~:> spitil i R e n‘”\.ds :N‘thl L‘ ;h.‘ o uscloss e { this morning. The autemebilist in- 15ty o 15 Laure e L ¢ volved in the ageident loft immedi- {io0® o B0 RE 0T the New Gl % of an undiscovered leak in In hospital at tho age of 53 ' yain leading frowm has heen a patient at | which furnishes th pital for throe days. supply. Many privat 7 des her husband she leaves ,re without water. Much e n s | 1’v Chem sons, Vietor, John, Jacob, Al- .4y fi“‘ o l H [tf u st k E h u t t' {ately after his machine had hit Mc- {Gann and he has not been found FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY north bound trolley car but clain Burritt Hotel Buikling . they did not see thr dent - |[EDDY BROTHERS && HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg, Corn Prod Kef | Cosden 01l 3 by property owners 3014 | Metiann was employed ab theloiee ot hie oy and reis i . i i A LANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES UIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Jaton Farms. Ho had roachicd the | yitaerselila. o ‘;’“‘“"’“OP"‘,‘”}:F;}‘ wtions are belng taken to pre- | <8 '\M‘“Q Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 e | el g Bt eent i the g L and"the 1101 {tors, rs, ' Mary Kumivage, with e sy Gt North pfd iin, River Banking (Pur $30) | ) 10 820 2 "\‘\“. ‘.“” i ; \‘”‘: i i“ “)"‘”"m‘".:‘y he § whom .w_rn ‘uml, p\lnn(::n Ro- PONZL IS ABSENT Insp Copper 5 t National 10 REERIILEL0Y Bl 4 wansky of Baltimors | Tampa, Fla S 1t Nickel LR Hirtford Morriy Plan [ n 7 1inooe Mrs. Thompsen Awarded ¢ funeral and will have the bods inienfion of it i< T ) | 10-+exg 100,600 . Blvi 2 sent to Minersville tomorrow | jeprs fro v South | Kennecott Cop L [[1hexs vooneon | Share in Estate Income |00 : el lieroRizont ety i the '1' pfEsan ‘I‘_I s 50 h A 4 I - | suleo Sarvin in the ruperior Finviay i, it fo appee whon 3 shares American Hardware | 2 | court ford yester ren- il Al riuhg e L 0 ent fhat Mrs. Mar- | Mrs, W, B. Cooley llgidspon IhaRiaiGedaotired figshnd 50 h L d et ol s L that Ars Mk | ord s b reeoey q¢ e ML mate any application for spa shares Landers, Frary & Clark i o1 | 2 Vi an assizument by sudden death of Mrs. W, H, Cooluy A e i (hbr: Ars e in her late home In New York city | V. S. SENDS REPLY 1 Pa mo frs. Tda Giover Tetor S e R e g on March o, 1925, is entitled where she and her nd, W, B. | n Feb 2 (P-An D0 i | t % Gt o el 68l by Cooley: hive il 1 for the past | Ameriean roply to the note in which |1'an American 70 | f e e L e e oo e itol g ; qbTontealLl 1 N 5“'\\‘1‘Ll§|v'\4r;\nl - 4'—— 3 P L D e 0 i3 ; : ok i v befors | anti-alien and petroleum faws has P & R C & 1. 457 cre to be taken care of by the APE AND INDI during the lite of her mother. Weragprominentiinthiscellybaiony Sorce Ar | BARTON WILLA PEA E en' LIL 3 Hv\‘\n‘ \1 g hw”nrmv x“v?::“l bank, [meving to New York. Lieen started on its way to Mexico J i “‘\I»‘”“ | r‘hth{lr(lns home. The case later at- ¥ 2 e Ne iritain Natio 1k, e City. re 0f tracted attention when legal talent 1 2 defen and trustee of the es- Rep 1 & 8 representing BER = 7 2 Tirnest James Wright s Pl fGrrar N e 5 cor's Dispo- | T Presenting the dogs brought action o i ‘1-“'( was 1' \;] ‘\’,) l"“‘l ’\\‘ s’-“:-‘\“\'xl-’ e R o VISIT SOUTH AMERICA. fny Cobper Y Pormer New Haven Lawyer's Dispo- | iy "court asserting that they e Ins. Rte. i Wbl B0 R el 1‘”‘ LG e AL died at the New Britain Gen. [ Drussels, Feb. 2 (—Crown Prince | JOLCINE .- o ; | sition Not Satisfactory to Counsel | being supported in the luxury fn- 3 o N 3 Bl tappeared for t plaintif lhea) hospltal last night afte 3 opold is to visit Argentina, Chile 1Royal Dutch.. s tended for them by their owner, PUBLIC | s lshott llincss, Mol waa Horn il and=Braail, 1t ha da, the Sinclair Ol 5 | For Children. —_— e Dufge s bt | w ”M.‘-‘ \?,\"}”‘”‘“, y\l()II"\ the | Stlem, Mass. and had been in the )‘"” 2 " S "’fi‘ o .l,"v, o o v To, \P)—Thq wil Officers of Sisterhood tartford Clry ! f““"l ”‘“;““"“" He lcaves two brothers, -Wilmot | 5 lwm] 4 el jm\\'fl‘,\hfli l:';r“llv‘[\l":\l The newly organized sisterhood Hartfor | =asoRitea 0,000,00 rd has appoint Ltk S d “F. o 59 nitc — — | 4 vas on at Lf o of the Congregation Sona of Israel Hrot QF 20000 ; nd Elmer Wrig 1. Pii : i byt t of Israe o o5 |z P& A 4000 ng committee mem- (8 AEEE 1Cuion ot U S Indu A = Imitted to probate court today. | mot last evening in the vestry of the 5 Q¥ 15 21,0000 L Arthur Berg i His daughters, through a trustee, |synagogue for tield and Mrs chester and five S Rubber . §1% their organization musie, Harr wrg; club me ings, Namuel Rothicder and Wil tiled an appeal, and the exccutor meeting. {in the will declined to serve. Rabhit Hadiston ; tingly installed liam R. Fenn; business standards iy liecenced “r(‘flm Westinghouse | Mr. Barton left an cstate of €on- | the following officers: ~President, ToHn Guclin il aubiist afteige itk and Mrs. Willys Ove § | siderable value, and his widow under | Mrs. Charles Greenstein; vioepresi- this city Yappe Funreal services will be helil to- | morrow affernoon at 2:50 lat Erwin chapel. Ltev. A. C. Theo- | child, Dr Kelley: under-privil D, W. 0'Connell Gordon; treasurer, M. €. LoWitt; recording secre- LeWitt; financiai it would receive the income for the dent, Mrs. M. M part €0 long as she remains a | \pp w, It would forfeit this sh TREASURY STATEM | | H f m J h D | s New York—Exchar 1,450,000,- | She marry. The residue ot the es- . Sumuel Cohen. The i 0 | 1 | dore Steege will officiate. Burlal o R : wonld then go to Yale Univer- the societ » 5 | lp ro ohn [will be in Iairview cemetery bhalances, 11 000. | o of the society will be the bet- I | i Hoston ——Exchan h0; |8l p LR Ry v of the Jewish communal s 108 | Thrices tad | utor named in t o docu- W e i | s o s a :%;1(\]" 'rnl‘\l'o lives in been aceom- 5 3 i he court name the leadership of CHoaLcm : Fourth Birthday Party " Mechanies Bu RALE AR ers e ponh e i unerails Of 1. 0. ]! B \u\llmu niniaifars Shaith n a8 10 ways and means S b L bhong $200,0 too 204 3 X 2 The monthly ot Counsel for the children took an| A pleasing lunch was served the : e uitiary ¢ - 1l on the ground the stipulation | members, with Mrs. George Berson, Funeral services for Ludwig Hoft- L : the v was contra to pubiic Minna Hary hostesses, as- 8 man, aged reside e 16 a socla by Mrs. M. M. Gordon and i s0th vear aft ; O o G e Isadore Birnbaum. WHiN Pipe o DU i e metms -american Rubber Dealings Beait K Cadwell C ACTIVE NEW YORK BANK AND_SRUST COMIANY s e e . will o 1 Ixpect Dishonest Persons F,‘ adwell Lo, riean Exchange Nat'l, RIS s i S s s and m Wat Feb. 2 P—John A inancial Statement & Tiust oo | o'clock. The pastor, Rev. Theodore 3 .. Frisbie, Clifford ¥ A report of the financial condition Trust A Steepelomialalat. Tilempent wan x 5 Edmund H. Yates of | 0f the Deaton & Cadwell Co., has t. Bk & T in Fairview cemetory A : 1 1l re the | been presented to atockholders, i | | port & ors of the ! showing current assets of $18 ] ) = - f o e bilities of $3,2 Papkin Hagopian at the annu lia X 5 { Funcral serviees for Papkin Ha- | Enginemen Also to Ask anice_ stockholdors | A%sts :\ r “',.‘ it e n{‘:"‘llfl:llj‘ 0 opian, 13-vear-old son of Mr. and | & e The main business of the and a or the vear of $24.. Le ! Mrs. George Hagoplan of 17 Oak | For Increase in Wage meeting constituted the a o | street, will be held Thursday after- | New Haven, 1 2 (P—No directors. Thescom e ? | noon at 2 o'clock S Mark's lay b dired follows $1.500 MORT: ADDED. 1n 000,000 Episcopal church. Intermic will | ve Now ¥ Charles Brooker, Ansonia; John | Hartford, Feb. 2 (—The board ust 17,500,000 | % re i ) et Corne . | of control at its meeting today add- ' nk of (P 000,000 | be in Fairview cemeter 1 x 1 D. Ryan, New York welius I | € ntrol at { ing today ad s XAt lod00.00n | - g I the req Kelley, New York; John A. Coe, |ed $1.500 to the application for the New York Truet | Mrs. Jbhin Balt ra wage se made by the Waterbury; Benjamin RB. Thayer, | public utilities commission to meect Sl ) | Faneral services for John Y 1 Conducto and New York: Edward L. Frishie, Wat. |an increase in the salaries of mem- Title, antee & IT N Balbi will held at th nders In ! 18 ¢ Clifford ¥. Hollister, Water« '“\ of the commission. Tt U. 8. Mortgage and Trust | tel | tuking parlo F. Brodzek & Son i « day. 1 Amund 1. Yates, Waterbury; | $768 was added to the amount ACTIVE OUT-OF-STATE INSURANCE COMP! | tomorrrow morning at $:30 o'clock } to make H . ‘Ruftalo, N. Y bl to meet superior court ex. 7 3 Q imd at Sacred Heart at 8 mand for in sed wages | annual meeting of the board | Penses for Windham county, and et a S veloek. Burial will be in Sacred - of directors will be held in $550 10 the amount for the payment I n 1310 5000, Heart cemetcry. TORYO MAKES DENIAL York tomorrow to elect the officers | Of oX court of common N a Oa 2800000 Mrs. Balbiga died in Buckland Feb. 2 —Th tn office of the company for the coming year. | pleas w Haven counts. ot Tns. 1 \ former resident of this city that Jap: ‘n op! gm h()a’. “(‘II' 10 \1(, 00“ Is i l\‘llil N TRIP. o s ot X : b TSan e |‘ : - 4 Wi and ‘navall disarme ‘ Suicide ]\efmer Thinks ' ... . ve, flagahip Maryland Casu 100 | 1 E 1 that Japan fav. | Chicago, Feb. 2 (I—Laddle, col- |of the Destroyer For uth, cleared at Sure! Loty ‘”y‘ : lia aristocrat. once heir with three his afternoon with Comman- v Im:.(”v & Guaranty -.f 300 i | use h a e tsukl told the other dogs to $16,000, 1s dead— Hamlet, head of the de- Westchester Fite in Gy | seikai party, of committed suicide, his keeper be- orces aboard, for a crulse e x5 <t cowr < | nt, that T lieves. His body was found hanging w waters off Montauk )1\ tes for:—BANKS A n Tlu‘ T« P NTE | UNDERT AR K k for d by his tether from the rear porch of | Point ock Island. At the ex- ( dan. 1. ez, | m_‘“"'t‘:"'"“'_"h,‘ ey ed Di | Mrs. Carrie Barshaw's home piration of her cruige the cutter will :> ’”:r;.w‘l |l.;‘ rom n . s 1), Samimes %~ 102 tion wri 1 s ago Laddie was own- | go to New York for annual ever- Not AND INDE MNITY €COMPANTES ears i BANDITS' TANKS TRACED ed by Mrs. Margaret Howard, who | hauling. ‘ ’ d charse Provi R. L. Feo. 2 on her death provided that §16,000 S ! o | John D. Rockefeller was touched out of a ¥ used by of her $30,000 estata should be de- FESTIVITIES AT DOORN \mn fol f\|\\| l AC l"l l(l\(. (0\” ANITES J D ', :unm\ he saw Junior Holland, & BOLLERER’ S [ husband | S i 2 1 voted to the support of Laddle,| Doorn, Holland, Feb. 3 UP—The o 4 = = eripy 1 other | rosy sHor with him above, former 1 c s Minerva and their two pupr | festivities at Doorn house eonse- Netes, for 7\3 n}: N \‘\‘\um\ BANK AND TRUST COMPANY NTOCKS Vovikn ¢ 00r B, Fin. | Plowers delivered tn o (e | Ve setRas Th ) < early vesterday iing | After a long court fight Miss Tilly | quent upon the celebration of the (¢ Qu.+4% ex. on Jan. ¥ and June 30, 1325 On Sept T He had his pers physiclans treat {world within two hours through eur tele- | would come up only in civi : 1ed today as having been | Leighton, heir at large, and the |ex-Kaiser's 67th birthday and the SR T { the litue low’s ocated hip. | S service this country. Dick terized | 1 as ¢h the Rhode Island | Arkansas children's home succeeded | arrival yesterday of his som, for- B O N Tt Cholaot o T8 ARAES o P dan. & {338 [And here he s ready to walk | &7 W. Metn & Prot, Blig., Tel. 886 a “Richard Har Davis | Weld 25 Bath street, [in breaking the will. And arrange- |mer Crown Prince Frederlek Wil- (1) Pald Jar again The Telegraph Florist of New Britain | Providence ments were made whereby the dogs | llam, continued today. i

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