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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1926. PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW ORK & MARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGEY HWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 WARTTOND OFFICE € CENTRAL KOV TR §- g WE OFFER 100 Bristol Brass Common JUDD & COMPANY MEMBE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE (S HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE DD BUILDING, PEARL ST., Cor, ¢ HARTI'ORD, CONN, TE| New Brital Burrite Hotel Builiding Merviden: 33 Colony 8t el Nristol: 1 Main St. Tel, el 0 1815 5 \\ e ()fier' (CHASE NATIONAL BANK Stock NATIONAL BANK Rights Bought — Sold — Adjusted Thomson, e & Lo Burritt Hotel Bldz., New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTIORD STO( K LEXCHANGES Donald R, Hart, Mgr. 1100 shares Torrmgton Price on Application MARGIN ACCOUNTS WE DO NOT ACCER] B ——— I PLYBAY lEDDY BROTHERS &G T s e e “FARTHEST WEST” STUDENT | S 0 BIR’I‘H" EASTMAN COMPANY HAS | L Mamtacuring Socks | CHARGE $400 ESSAY PRIZE NEW MOYIE CAMERA i oy L IN[; e ‘lwva'uln'\. | Hawallan, 16, ¥ ¥ ) ST VFRY IRRFfi”LAR i & Spon som d 1 , 16, From Pacific Frontier 4. New Projector Makes Motlon Pic- il ge “I” Tiens . High Sche ‘ T sillings & Spen Elll[Ol‘ Ol‘ New YOI‘I( WOI‘ld Wil]S kb School Leads Rivals; Pleasan[ Social H m La t N h tures As Easy As Snapshots ‘”"‘ tol Brass ........., 7 10| o Colt's Arms . 83% 8% His st I+ Laborers ton fld Last Night For Amatears Opposing Foroes Battle for Con- 0 &ori o5 50| Washington, I%eb. 17.—~A sixte i J ddl H " : : L S 1 afnir Bearing Co..... 05 105 f year old Hawalian student in “tne 10 Judd’s Ha Fochaslon AliebSLT=SAti R man lPO] Of Mfll’ke[ ’”"' Lottt Shsaotiniog 1068210 b | most western high school in the Al D e s onen ol BHvRe Wikt w York, Feb. 17 U — Justico | United States” John Toxclra, won | Th 1adic An : | |\sboratories the Kastman Koduk N B Machin: 15 10 | r | the r yeors' ia “8" Auxiliary to Rev, W, [company has announced tho success. N v &a p Anron Levy in supremo court yes. | the four years' university wcholar- A, Harty braneh. A, O H. ol ful designing of ™ Now York, Teb. 17 (F)—~Oppoalng [N B Maohine pfd ... terday dismissed a charge of erim- | 8hip offered by Harvey 8 Firestone o jrg 91, \‘hv:;q[.;v last ","-."f"”'§ {which, with the u:.wlvx.\-‘nul:ln::x'\‘ .‘:r pecilative force continued 1o | Niles-Be-Pond com 88 ‘ Ihal contempt of court ugainst Har. (OF tho best cssay on “economics re- | Judd's hall with an anniversasy bane |ture comera, glves motion pietures |*"U4Ee for control of toduy's stock | NOrh & Judd ey ) oll Btanley Pollurd, editor of the |Sulting “from Iighway improve |quet, sntertamment s program of (10 the amateur just as casily as hiw | hooket With the vesult that price [Tk el oy b New York Evening World, monts the highway cducation |speaking, at which about 300 mem. |ordinary camora now glves his snap. 0¥ MeNts developed considerable ‘L:" L S Lo ; The charge based. on threa | 2OWFd anmounced horo yosterday. |bors and friends of the organization |Shots. According to the announco. |\TCSUIAMY. © Renewal of selling L G newspaper editorials nssafling the | The Hawallan students “T00.word |vere in attendanc {ment this new tman equipment || ainst the cquipnienty was | Stondard Scroy reduction by supreme, court jus- | S40Y excelld thowe submitted by | Mra. Charles McCarthy, county |i8 called n real revelation n the | Yeflootion of fha pogp 1038 | Rianley Work 4 tiees of balls fixed from criminais | ™OF¢ than 200,000 high school | president of the auxiliary, was toast, |Fealm of home “movlos. [paies onony obimalasii Locomos | SN Sy or) | in tho court of general scssions, | Studonts. i s RS presented with a | 1 announcing its new produdt the || Hck otawhion) gld ot ol oSt NE 088 o dom, A, ind the practice of attorneys in |, Of Mimself, Texvira says: “I am |hasket of roses by Mrs, Elizabeth |cOmpany's statement recalled the | © i lie early afternoon [iaien o 'l‘“‘."l . . appealing for bail reductions | N fOUrth child in a family of ten. |Mangan, presidont of the organi ot that it was through George a0 Mone inalinol e il Lo TR O through writs of haheas corpus, My dad is a common lahorer and |tion, on behalf of the socioty, lrg, | asiman’s invention of the ditrocel- Gepubisenis Gullanedigll S SLE I T o R IaRe 1 LG Justico Levy dismissed the chargo | ¥OTKS in the cane fields. For eight |Cathering Malarney was nwarded o |1lose film hase fhat professional [ il i G 5 | on Mr, Tollard’s assertion that the | UR8teady years I attended public [$10 gold plece for hringing in the |Motion pictures were first made |” CoMANRaton sloel b piicihss i 20 | editorials were written solely in the | 00 1 MY homs town. I was [greatast number of new members |Practical. The economical taking of o iRangn et ) SR | interest of public welfare, He had | 8raduated from the cighth grade in [since the last anniversary. amateur motion picturcs has heen S R et hE ey ¢ previously dented two motions by | L+ -4 and in September of the same | The green, gold and white of the |obtained by using a film one-sixth SbAS, “"‘"‘ \"""’ ! el g d 3 Pharles Fvans Hughes souneel for | €AF enterod Kaual high school, |Irish were borrowed for the [the area of the standard size and by | "7 NI (BOSE TroTain 5 tho editor, to dlsmiss the charge | MCh 18 the farthest high school on |table decorativa sehame and Trish perfecting a_gpeclal process in de- el o el arounint (hRLit e Keaitor aln the western boundary of the United In nsie predominated in the program, |Velopment whereby the same recl difaamahe mireli reanonsaite e not intend contempt of court, | SUhteS: o speakers neluded Rev, Mat. |USed for exposur 45 also used for (! ! ¥ Sriitie ot Wa” Street Bnefs oo et i tiar M Mol v s haal Success in this contest ures [thew J. Traynor, pasior of §t, Mary's |Projection. The new model projec- f e P e L R }hln\ of four years at any college or |church; Rev, Johu F. Donohue, pas- |tOF wuighs but nine pounds and it x| 1 CL e | C— ey Davaal hira ' hanehily ing to o MHiversity In the United States, with [tor of 8t Josepk chiurch; Rev, [Delioved that its size and projectio T (NG aNn RN AppAen b e sint oA lallionloti the Gearsln HIEE ATy ha i RIS iy Ll expenses ot tuition, room, board, | Thomas Laden, pastor of St John's|qualitles fogether with its popular |1 Mmany lgsues and a resumption of | ;o ot oty CER O pany by the PBut, M Dol he aadeq, D0OKS and epecial fees paid by the [church, and Rev. Joseph Keane, cus |Piice admirably adzpt it to the aver- s itashabatollvaweeh ol T e (e “gou have glven no small measure 1ONOF The cost value of the award |rate at St. Joscph's. Remarks were (a0 home. Rl B “"’f""\"‘ o | nany, is expected in Wall streot to P T e OO imade by President John Quinn of S (Rl ”.",lri‘”f] LR S e iy il ot sl e L e . |ihe A 0. . Mra, I firt prsi SIY ROB BANK 1N ST, LOVIS |7 “‘"”H;‘* :*v“' ot IRy eni e el o oeiilieeh el 4 : s My dent of the ladies’ auxillary, T. P. = T )pening lvays ToEo Sl s of publie wltar and 1 appre- L"“f’ Seized at l)“‘_f"_‘“‘ Mangan| stale vieesnrasidents Miohs| Hola:Un "Men leo) n ' Car With| Under the impetns of continued | 108 P06 s clate your record Costs Bay State $95,000 [acl 3. Xennoy, Thomas 2. Smith, | $8,000—Teller's Bullets M [ short ¢ stock prices worked | 1o s o o I DFOE R s | Doston, Feb. 17 (I)—Governor [Mrs. M. T. Crean and ofhers St Louls, Feb, 17 (Rh—Six young | to higl at the openi Gt 28 pdincon allnay h W (\(]nesr]av @I'VICes | I'uller today asked the legislature to| Misses Marfon Scheyd, Tliztheth | men yvesterday held up the Water | trading lay. Restoration Rl "‘ R appropriate $86,000 to pay for land | Burns. Joseph affoy and Mrs, M Tower bank and escaped fn an au- | speculative confidence 10 €OMe o | 1 vom o, A s I:]”,S.\.i:‘h,?}lfi.,(,l,au.}fl:fi?‘ at Plymouth which was taken by |Crean favored with solos, John J.|tomohile with all the money on | fnt w ted by renewed big- [T COMPANY g the Lenten season ity |12 PAEHm Tercenteniary commit- |Crean accompanying at the piano. | hand. rstimated at between §5,000 ol oil and motor | production of . Ash Wednosday servlocs this mam. €€ in 1820 by eminent domain. The d - = {and g10000. i atns of 1110 2 nalnta | toni(ad Etates 1n U ot Diasoce nera aid” " whien Crisinal awara, for the land twncd Senator Copeland Wants G e by Attantlo Const |15 190,000 tons, s 3 WAL e biesaals on distrib. DY the James Millar con on | p ers, b ne of his shgis took of fotors, Otis LTy o e T u”-‘ll‘(:\:nv:n:l l\]n I’Zn;‘;,r- ’J»Ir ':I:W\';‘rll I”"““"”‘ Harbor v | .,Po.mt_o Imlha} go Lifted | reor neral Asphait a us'h’vw\ny.‘ R = ous pari With the marking of | , 10 1024, the court awarded the | Washington, FPeb. 17 (Ri—Arguing Jictds | The ontput of Canadian mills s i ”W‘{mmrr owner $78,325, which was (100t 0 short domestic gioplnd mase [ The dnitinl upsard moves G5 {lia anth Wi 18 W5k tore ot people the celebrant of the services | $05:000 Wth fnterest from the | BICCH 100, hER for New Yorlis poor, | i d hefore the ond | so a record. against 121,605 tons a : “Remember, man, that dust | ate of taking. = On appeal a ver. |JonOr Copeland. demoerat, New our ) " ago rt and to dust thou shalt rc- | 1t Of $91,866 was obtained. 1In (YOF%: urked before a sanate commit- D eat h S i | terest has now brought the total to |10 '9/1a¥ that the potato cmbargo L N e e BB A o e i {he modified to admit forcign pot The Amerlean Metal cor churches thix evening at s e s e ‘\"(’,:k"l;“ PHERIDIONS Colyaigh e Charles E. Carlson on stack it e ';-u» ;‘4 u'fllnr*‘);: rwy*;\s'l\n:: n{' {ho I:n:hn ; BSOS AN (Ul T said there would be 1o danger | Carlson, an em 30 of lividends | net income of § sermon and benediction. St | A # an Hosiery for 25 of his | 1 compares wit scrviees will bo Teld on each |Men Indicted With Chelsca Mayor |0 S1TC40INg the potato wart L e e e Skl RuRes Wednesday during the Lenten sea- | Tound Not Guilty. “m; = S aheliRa b fiernoon tain |and s tou the common. Profit on. Ashes will also bo distributed | Boston, I'eb. 17 (B—Nine de- | A1 W0k tnopectlon. W A Jumin Tt atter an oper [ minim b0d pronstneed |1 S N OIS i S L pr e |fendants Indicted with Mayor Law. |&, o0 BT AT OF SEEEIIII 40 | (o appendicitis veakn 1in American 1o 45 (e Bt "02\‘; Lluc'l:nl“.\' of "iIV_l-“ a, ;u- ;,M”H liaihazardons andlaskedsthat] | Ho s survived hy Shis win comotive, Cushman, Foundation . i 7 |chiarge of conmspiracy to violute th. gLt o “ltwo da t len ¥, C: Company 1 ¢ neri Lost in (()“m‘ Ja l' national prohibition act were found || s dephicimont. Be glven Siurther %) 1.,;‘.,‘ o : \,,‘.,, Sy e aa ?"“'h;‘ "Q Q |2 I'm‘ Past 17 Months |not guilty by dircoted verdict by g |"*21E il av [ friat Al sepnaisa L E:U LA ‘ . , Feb, 17 (A—John [Jury In federal court yesterday. h 3 e R mx“ | yoi ) arly vlse in Generas o } . for 53 years a| The men acquitted aro poiico | Reading Hardware Firm (i Moto R e S resident of the Unlted States, hns!h\"!{‘“nfinl John M. Bartley, Robert s Out f()l Qq,gm,'(mo a member of | offerings which caner et Bieen “lost” in the Alameda connty |MeCarthy, David Hickey and Joseph | s b (1T | hurch | Rail ghares il il for the last 17 months, forgot- (Flynn, and policemen; George Ii peili ”“Im“,‘,.,, Company Loho ati W LN it of t raboard. wer demand while ten by the anthorities, a special officer, James Sullivan, Sl '(.M 'vm,”‘”‘_‘ iy 16 1d up pendi Cieneral Electr init Consolidated 0 This situation was revealed in Walter Doyle, William Lawton and Moiavan Mty AN turn of Rov. Dr. Abel A. Sakea : Y = [‘W[] "Ad’m] ’1)"[ A\ Dfillce IS o 2 S i ) ek nd other builders® | aas agafr ul Strength | L ( LY0 Al the United States district court here |Edward A, TForshnell. T e B e vesterday to the | Who 18 out of the city, but it is ex- fop the Seandiy lon when a letter was recelved by Judge |men are left on trial. U public Tndustries corporation, New | Peeed to be Friday afternoon : o Forbidden Now { Tohn Partridge from Wobbe, e York, for 83,900,000 h tiansse, fome at 1:80 o'elock and & ;,,\ JTIIUUOH 1 The prisoner sald ho was reloased | TO RAZE THE ROYAL PALM alien place Into this month, Geange | VirE Lutheran church at s from Tolsom prison after serving a term for grand larceny and taken into custody by the immigration au- cs for deportation, His ecase forgotten and he has remained ail. Iluminating Company Accepts Recommendations New Haven, Conn., Feh., 17 (A — Aling company today accepted the ommendation of the directors woviding for inere: in shares by ssuance of six for each share now 6l ‘he dircctors were also glven buthority to issue 600,000 shares not Fequired for exchange of stock to stockholders and on such terms v nay helieve to he of the best of the corporation. members were elected o the directorate, Frederick F. ewster and R. A, Manwaring. [lhiey the place of two directors plio have died. 7 On Trial (.harged With Torturing 11 to Death Russia, Feb. 17 (A named Musliumoff and re placed on trial hern wrges of torturing 11 kic s th nteres Two new meropol, wo brothe 5 others w lay on rsons to death and seriously mal- cating 49 others, The crimes oc- during the famine perlod, o only recently revealed. 1n 100 witnesses have heen of the Musliumoff broth lirman of the local com- suspension of banditr was chairman of the > other t of his wH!fiu h Cruiser Under rms Pact Launched London Feb. 17 ()—The first of Britain’s 10,060 ton cruisers 1 mder the restrictions of 11 agre nouth on nay at Por 3 Marchiiness of Bristol perform- el tening ceremony, similar vessels, all begun + the Thréc ckersall Declines to Head Football League [Chicago, T'eb. 17 (Pr—Alter Ed all of Chicago, former All-Ameri- In quarterback and one of the pa- n's outstanding football critics, lay declined the presidency of the pos¢ Amerjcan Professional otball league at a salaryv of $10,- ) a yvear, Eckersall explained that h ¥ the amateur ars ago. athlatics began ttom Yalls Out of Crushed Coke Market niontown, Pa, Feb. 17 (P—Th» tom fell out of the crushed cok today, the pre-anthrac ip price of from $12 to $13 & ton pping to from $5 to $§6 a ton shed coke was the chief anthra- te sent east from the nell coke reglons. tockholdery of the United Tlumin- | .{nue and North st and the | Sehneider & Naughton Bakery Co. to Nathan Baggish of Hartford. Mr. | Schnelder will devote his entire | {time to the Universal Coal Co. He | | has been engaged in the bakery | [ business in this city for many years |and Mr. Baggish was ¢ 1in the | same line in Hartford for many desired to continue his relations | with Rev. Dr. Ahlquist officiating. D | Miami Tandmark Will Make Way |} HOrst I8 presidont of the Read- | g oy i) yo in Falrview conetery 1™ “for & New $5,000,000 Hotel. ing company which employes 1,000 e | Miami, Fla, Teb. 17 — The |1 \‘\v.};-' ;l”' o U{‘(‘“"j":";“’;!“ Mathew Babula Royal Palm hotel, one of the his. y. 5 FA S0 e v"w;: Nathan Babula, 15 year ol son [ torle landmarks of Miami, at which | (7 9 1 johat the pInt o My and Mrs. Bartholom e Tabu- { hundreds of prominent New York- L L Ia of Booth strect, died at w Brif- | ers have been gue i to be [GUARD TOR MATTEOTTI TRIAL 1“::‘ 2ongalosnliah astenlehifols [ molished to make room for a fire. | Rl ng a short illness of pneur i costhg $5,000,000, The | x side sarents he is snrvive | proof hotel costig $5,000,000. The | japorate Preparations Under Wi ides blsenarnts o 1a Eney | demolition will begin on April 1. e several brothers and sis [The hotel way erected under the |y, @ LT _pia. | Fimeral arrangements i ehar [jdizection’ Hof ©inniilntaltenty: L b, afe nrenarations ars hoing taken|| L Ll Brodatk &Sonw, fars Higor | Flagler by the Itlorida Last Coast!iq enguro that fhe trial of the five | Mot compary. A $1,000.000 oflice bulld- |yon “onarged with the murder of S ing is to be crected near the new lyya gonin) deputy Glacomo Matteotti _._.__._.___fi | hotel. {in August, 1924, will be held in a | e . |calm atmosphere and without nn- | F 1 PARK BOARD MEETING {ioward incidents according to tha | unerails The postponed meeting of the lpepolg qltalia, Faseist organ fn | [board ot park commissioners Wil Infiin " “Trio trial e fo b neld at | [be held this eventng, w Pro- Leqygori next menth. | Cland N. Renshaw {Bram of work for the coming year | “pyo pagolst newspaper says f | of Claud Nermnan [ will be mapped out. Two new base- {3 o o (R BEWRRCE S LR ApR all dianonds are planned for Wil- }y1.0 40 1o press at the trial, which | Mr. and Mrs. nshaw of Sibreck parkia 2o 'f’;"“‘,"””‘ {is expected to requirs cight to ten | Shuttle Meadow avenue, was hold R ey [F7Ssions. Tho government has or- | this afternoon nt 2 o'elock at th | proved system of ligh ““‘I -"‘ i 1 |dered that thers shall be no con- home on Shuttle Meadow nu | Quarter park. There will ba several o ationg of Faselst forces from | Burial was in Fairview cemeters |improvements In the smaller parks | oo o cn K" piagy, il ‘“,“:'(‘:I“:‘e clivgtoResmegberotadlis - o Dorothy Maric Swanson ! : MANUFACTURER DILS, ] S The skating carnival which the | 2 5 i = Funeral services for I [board hoped to hold at Stanley | PIke k’r“‘"' 17 ]"f". Byt ';“K" Marde Swanson, one year old fn JALGy L o 1K® | for and Mr. and Mrs. John A | Quarter park has been call |cause of the heavy gnow. SCHNEIDER SELLS INTERESTS | Arrangements have been complet- | ed for the transfer of the interests |of Sam Schnelder in a business Dlock at the corner of Hartford ave- | said to he Manufacturinf Compar were held this afts the largest producers of whetstones ock at the home, son, in the world died ® at his home [ grent, Rev. Samuel § eardly today fn his $9th year. In| o6 o Mark's ol 1908 he succeeded his father, the ! nant was in late Edwin Burbank Pike, as head | years. COUNCILMAN SENTEANCED | | Manila, T (r—Antonio 1. | | Pagula, conncilman-elect was con- | | victed today on a char of sedition b, 17 Jer the labor government, are x- ! gnd sentenced to four months im- ted to he ready to join the fleet | prisonment {n connection with al-, the course of the present year. |jaged insulting words uscd against S | GGovernor General Leonard Wood political cam n. Ov during a | | January 8, Pagula was sentenced to | two months prisonment on 4 | simflar eharge. Both cases hate been appealed. The case of Nick Kounaris against | her marriage some y Tony Seraphim hu 'n-n settled ont | held at the home at Hills of court. Hungerford & Saxe repre- | Hartford, followad by a sol sented the plaintiff and W. I°. Man- mass of requiem at St Fan the defendant. O"Toole’s church. The hody s . n to 8t Mary's cemetery in t NASAUA GETS FRANCHISE for burial Nashua, N. H. Feb. 17 (P d B. Davidson today anmounc- | James Shepard 1 that Nashua has been granted a | James Shepard. on 3 nchise in the New England {and most respe 18 of this {league. Fred Lake of Arlington, |city during his long li \ Mass., pennant winner with the|lald at rest after appropr sor ell team in the New Eng ifres conducted by Rev. Samuel Sut gue of 1900, and m the | cliffe, rector of St \ym s Eplscopal Boston Braves in 1310, of the ichn and R codore A Bos[an Red §ox in 19 ac- | Greene astor of !'v\‘ Congreg: 139 Lake AN IS LIFTED A. B. Alder London, Feb. 17 (#—The Yacht D. Russell, Herbert Camp, Racing assoclation today lifted its | Mortmer Camp, and Carl Nenmann ban against the former enemy |Interment was in Fairview cemetery, untries, adopting unanimously a | — —ay Sydney, Embra, | Narrows, night opsrnor at Grand was smothered to death under a snowelide that over- whelmed a Canadian National | | railway snowplow epecial train me' last night in a deep cut at Hectors | | Point, about 40 miles west of here. | USUAL DIVIDEND Dl CLARED ‘ Boeton, Feh. 17 (A—Although the Adirectors of the new Tclephona and {races. Major Hunloke said that Telegraph company today declared {the Germans, from the Kaiser down !ihe usual quarterly dividend of two |always used td behave as sports- | Use a e per cent payable March 31, Matt B. lmen. I | Jones announced that earnings for | Tope was expressed that Ameri- S et January had been “unexpectedly [ca would send delegates to England | Aveuia poor.” The net earnings in Janu- Inext fall to adopt common rating | Obpestté W AT Chared {ary, fie pointed out, were &t the "n,t-s in both hemuspheres for || Wesdence 13 fammes St = 16285 4.8 per cent per year. | rate of only ';,' % “fq';“"_“ found il he & Henry Wilczorek e _‘;,'f,‘], R | The tuneral of Henry Wilczorck, { infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Boleslaw P | Wilezorck of 80 Silver street, will CITY COUR’ he held at 7:45 o'clack tomarrow Judgment for $160 and costs was | MOFNINg at Snered Heart churc rendered in the city court today for 1urial will ‘he in - Sacred Heart | the plaintiff in th of Stelln | ¢omectery. = Benzrueczyk against \\ti'mm Ben- = S zruczyk et al for recovery of money | Mrs. Frances McGoldrick |toaned. Hungerford & Saxe appear-| The funeral of Mrs od for the plaintiff. Goldrick, resident of t (resolution to re-admit them to the vachts over two metres |\ TAX INTERLST St | The Prince of Wales was electod ange the rate| MAINE MEMORIAL TONIGHT ([president of the association by ac- | n unpaid taxes| 4G, Hammond camp, U. . W.|clamation. { BOLLERER’S 1 property will be submit- and its auxiliary will hold a | — TOSY SHOP iglit to the com joint Maine memoria) at & o'clock K. or NEW SHIPMENT OF SINGING BIRDS ¢ M TR P Suat | Pt German Choppers, English Pepperfed € an | ! 3 onight in the cmory, E St. Elmo Gold Finches, Bull Tinches. | per Department Ce ler Marth the Tricolored Starlings, | fre To « Laubgcher of T will be the | 1 | Cardinals, s, @ 9 per cent penalty | principal speaker. Lunch will be | March 18 alr will cor tris y,w it “'"'“" Ll "'::; : i year ig proposcd served a banquet, entertainmentand ball.* Tue Telerm o s Lo i | anquet, enterta d ba e Telegraph Florist of New Britain nnsettling effect a bwlge in the y [ties can on ilroad 1l Vi {Lack, ind Foundry, ngion Type lobacen I'ro Plat I ich, Tia, Feh, 17 (P — Paln el today undergoing l for modesty Between the town couneil and the official hathing censor, local bathe A the prospeet of donning wr on their journeys 10 the b hide more rigid bathing co 5 The sadt hegan yesterday len vomen bathers were 1o 1 without stocking Kartford Conn. Trust Bldg. HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 2420 71806 We offer and recommend Torrington Co. ere unehar ! 1S Tequestc v p an or 7 public also took co; R % emb hing code Tel ’( i1 | viforts to keep the body covered. ! 1% 1 ) o1 i} 1 the orders A 133 43 th this seasol Sighicon $ ! ! t r vas tehed by VG & W T 3 : s e L) L ' foren e & Ohio . 911, ] G L ““‘,' ‘ stecl h% . 443 4 St ! bRihe Iiosch Mag s 287 | & 3 1 = | erusade also prevent the | ; v : resentation of Mlle. Edmonde Guy, | & : Shais | Fror er, of her “Adam and “ el . 17 N costumes = : . i Mile. Guy | o e A she presented | ke o “ : in Vienna ris, Copen- 1l bt J 1 wud Berlin, but was told that [Cern Prod Re G right sho Cru Stecl L ! v8 of the ‘rosorls Cosden Ol ' y STl : ; i ‘ i (OLUMBIA HEN REFUSE | Q|| 12434 T0 WEAR CLUMSY ARCTICS R ] OTICS | | 7 | Int 175 418 1 ] L T i Call Them Efieminate, Defy Cold || g A Germs And Suuffle More Than 1{ > | 7 TAE B Barnand Girls el 11 2 R i Pt : ; ! 1l \ | 1 : of Dr. G A Birs | . v it men 177 i i theip | ; | I § Railway 1133 1131 | Studebaker % 6% T fA Texas Co 21 2 rexas & Pac 35 % 43 ut it?" ag Trans Ol 4 sq 1 Unfon Pac it 148% 149 t 1t o« ! United Fruit . 288 v log 1 o U S Indus Al . 617 60 60 17 T never wear gl U 8 Rubber §2 % N <1 How I | A 1 D, | [ WILL TAKE PART ). Co.) London, 1 i \ LB Insurance Stocks to \ | Rid A Nation ps for varions | || | Ac Life Ins \y | Aetna Fire § v I Automobile 1 4 14 TREASURY STATEMENT I Hartford I { af |l 1 | | 4 Jry Prince & Whitely Fstablished 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Eel —Cleveland Stock Exchange Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford: Phone 2. -8261 Aetna Life Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. Rights Associated Gas and Electric | System Founded in 1852 Growth in Customers The electric light and power b®siness has been one of the most rapidly growing industries in America. The kilowatt output has practically doubled every five years during the past quarter of a century From 1920 to 1925 the number of electric cus- tomers in the United States as a whole increased on the average 10.9¢; annually During the same period, however, the number of electric customers of the Associated System increased 13.4%% or nearly one-fourth more vapnfl\ than that of the industry as a whole. There has also been a substantial growth in the use of gas, particularly for industrial purposes. From 1920 to 1925 the average annual increase in the number of gas customers of the Associated Sys- tem has been 3.3%, which is practically identical with that of the industry as a whole. Approximately 84¢ of the net operating revenue of the Associated System is derived from electricity. The satisfactory growth in the number of customers reflects the well established character of the com- munities served and the effective manner in which the managemnt has ben able to meet the increased demands for service. erties of Associaled Gas and Electric Company g,om, R«J‘,g?‘ wing Asso ilities 1ated sidi Associated l;u and Electric Securities * Corporation ite 10 its 5 61 Broadway New York