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BAD BOOKKEEPING AT BANK 15 EXPLANATION (Continued from Iirst Page) accounts of the bank, e admitted that perhaps some of the bonds of the bank had been misappropriated or that the lack of a system in book. keeping in the loan campaign ha wade the readjustment necessary. The $47,000 transfer wus made just before the ival"of a bank exam- iner, but patrie sald that course he had no idea or advance atowledge that the esaminer coming, Gilpatrie appeared depressed that | he was not given much information to the recciver and said he would not fecl satisfied unlers he could wceount for the shortages and where | the funds went to. After the hearing yesterday patr ud he belleved honds ple 1in 1019 to aid A. Gil- man and company, had been met by the use of bonds owned hy It H. Bradley of this pl The re- ceiver announced tod t the hea ing that Mr, Bradley had informed | him that he had no fourth lihert loan bonds on December 1019 an that all his securitics then were kept in a safe deposit box, M Bradley said that later he turned °r to Gilpatric 264,000 in secur] tles and that returned from time to time, thc t bein turned back to him in 1 patric must have heen mistaken in Lis testimony yesterday, Mr, Coffin aid, and Gilpatric could make no suggestions about it today. Gll- $50,000 in these we THEIR “4TH OF JULY" ¢ Annfversary of Independence o Lithuania to Be, Observed Sun- day By Ceremonies Here The Lithuanians of Now planning o mammoth tion of tha eighth anniversary the Independence of Lithuania, The elebration will take pl Sunday, p. m., at the Lithuanian hall on ark street, This celebration is on the utmost importance Lithuanians, and marks a n in the advance of th lahors, The 21st of them what the 4th of Americans. and after tyraniem they are efr place eolehra- of to point ind July ) risin Among the M. ¢ 5 from the musica) hy solo sin TSN ction ,\!if!(llciufi"\: Foothall Schedule Is Uml*gm ey, V. noliey 1 S nnonnecd 1 sehednl tim itile Vermont ams “her rinkling the entures will e only on Polish “Dlireheard” Said To H fty-Three ve Risin ¥ 1 AW PARNK STORE RITLED Kanszas Venus Hu Wich Wich 100 othe fre Nina p! it n as 18 She ot with give n ) to trip of | was | Gil- | Britain | an !l ESTATE OF H. 5. TAYLOR APPRAISED AT $40 Industrial -~ Shares Form Gro rart of Holdings in Tnven- tory Piled Today, Appraisers John Loomis Isaac Black have placed a valuy, of $40,007,28 on the estate of } well 8. Taylor, Items fn the Tnventory, afternoon in probate court shares American 10, 150 share | tord Carpot, $14,700; Dinrritt Hotel Corp, jvalue; five shares Hotel Corp. preferred doubtful value; 50 shares Land & Clark, $4,700, LU nee Petroleum, no value; sharves F Consolfdated 90.62: two State of $1,028.50; Insurance filed are Hardware Bigelow. common, Elihu By (no mar 200 Coy Delay on ) $10,000. bends, | 8856, cash 'NEW CITY HALL GOMMITTEE | Members of Council To Proposal of B. A. Gryshowsk Move Seat of Government No Mayor A. M. Paonessa t] noon appointed a comn members of the common counc consider the advisability and cos! | disposing of the present munie {building and pollce a land plating a new city irm’n-r of Main and 'nmu nan vehowsk G. | Samuel blotsky, W, Thomas Tay, Clarence nd Frank ".pum rvey of W hlsl\(‘\ Stoe is a | st | Conr H. M Now Ts Being Undertaken | Teh, 18 (P Mellon is opp ant Secretar, 1 today stocks Washington, {though Secretary jdea. Assi drews announe ¢y of whi made, at the ta the ‘. suggestion of mem to determine {h » government ing supply. Mallon's e would violnts Kkeeping government susiness, but the assistant who has ¢l ment, was take s tha the ring out the into Lno d ALy of liquor ould Le stopp crmment contr that the goy King over entire wonll enfare x--u\ me ate W would rotime Lo me quantiiics at it w Jitional th :\m-\uarl Ball Uf ‘l_ addy-( annu Seven 1 hs n T evenin 111 of glon Lo neral chaien rran and 1un, 1 inents it s cxpe will be that complet this v ar 1 into they Among 1 e 0 in 1 s charten A. G, 1 finey " hilip ' ey i Many v hmnu l’rw~(\ Attend Last Rl 18 (M- St morning Meal ure state ol the e rriea condu 1N holle disces: wag deliv in funera by John An o Turi met cnlogy arge il the ey, (flernoon tribut crduy i to ni their came 1o pay arted priest laring Name onor Holy chureh. Amnesia Victim Thought | Man 18 (B | [To Be Spencer, Mas: Worcester, Mas Feb. Washington's “‘mystery ma firs e the m G W<sthoro, from ought to M who. suffering n [ ias tair W onl hosy el u; Juys i 1 his v sto 1 or of 1 Mol a vears Richards, for today tormer st | Earlv \Elcemenl on Ta Bill Now Seems Lik 18 P —Pre greement senate Washington, tions of an early Detween the tax reduction | another two-hours se | the conference { Both the s | tore goi at its ¢ | bt compromise and I made toda 1 sion venue house ind meet confere 1 ed 3 was sal( seen reach ux 000 shares I. Consider tiee of s¢ flman B, Hansma War » of prohibit over Post Andre Priv MI\\’ HII AIN I)\IIY HERALD, 10 TEST GIANT SUB S Ve Is Ovdered To New don Base Where 1t Wil Be paer Al Avalability Now v London, Conn,, 1"ch, 18 V-1, lurgest subn Uuited States naval as been ordered to the subn base here to prepure for n ser ivailability that will b wu the near future this \Iu“” r the tests wil L00 foot level slant undersca {T'he | #ain W atlon Tart- tests ofl b to which eraft has heing commissioned el crew officers, H mxu art- lhn | no rritt w dive deptl not curries a nearly s wis earried by t which was lost off +ith all hands abourd on 25, 19 The vessel is commanded hy Commander Sherwood Pickir jer officers asigned to her av [ . Lamont, exceutive o Lieut. D. L. Trautman, engine Lient. M. 1stock Troskett; Lieut, (JG.) and Chief Machinist men and | many i il lock lers, | are pper, vare nd ot officer; I H | Taylor, rends. The 0] )mvy yestorday at th wias reported | rive base gomotime tome v n 1 To | Jo En thropgh 18 hrong Jolin It i, I suit | damages \ wri court ft again which of ven | The ret il to|the ts of | ipal | common Mareh, v 1 Winkle doing 1 Britain Sheet bheen a1 Jolin Edward which is I°r . Gooly, New ks, has hy Isanc on A Mag returnable second was made Sherift Martin Horwit A, M act for has instituted I 1 Moni court, Stephe lamages for $160, A, [ the writ ner i Servier M xon h. ¥ | uty I 1ins Sheriff the k < vsky, Horwitz are retur March f{ loy Martin pape fivst Al osed | An- | city N 1y of nsky n May Do 101 1 \ suc 3 doin, the Bons, ffoct |y over | City in Optical Co ble in Monday . writ city, Mareh, viff Martin a4 wages i returna pro- | rst of wa ipal |y H at ere- jon | tleg W Tee for Army Golf e, 18 IPrancisco, et Hoea among onsts o nd e it which nan is p officer hols ing entertainment for k ross th is laid out o1 Pl at all tim the rs have e will has ¢ the 17ort Cers club with membs no profit INVOLVED IN ve tull, Mrs, | i I<land Tervitory Swept By Wave of Sp 3 P)— Total ((‘ H to Moilili ficld Vissions nd oted ilan W recorded Eva Morrison er 50- Mass. winnes ital | ow »on- »on- Speneer Attorney | the X ely dic- in differ- ouse After y of " Runs And Diyves, W SUTTS RECORDED Mo Monds amson | ion for Deputy served Serv "Anchored Barge Floating ) floating Expedi- | lognr ion o THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1926, C“Y Items Wall Street Briefs Org - Lsliow windo 1d caused trou an unidentific corporation slodl by Offioer A, ( A .»(\.mm! - |RISUTTN oF Byl ¥ - " completed with cnness, broneh of peace, and injury (| PeOd to private property, The man was (21! [too dvunk to givo his name, e vue | Mhe condition of John Flamnery |\ jes of [ of T4 Corbin avenuo who i seri- [ made “l-'l;“‘ n roported unchanged |mny worporation owns all the come : {mon stock und most of the preferred to the | ‘The ock of the Public Service Invest- | 18 tho fwil [ment which owns public utility ‘* ving market value of | | he s rove worning, Given street, anfzation of the Genernl Pub to nvest ]‘l utilities, has been the election of ard of directors which representutives of Stone & Ine., Bstabrook & Co., & Co., and Tucker, Anthony C. W. Kellogg is president, | ble this 1| man was are | son and 4 servier arle » B waring it or of was 1 ¥ W r Plumbers' hold a banquet at hotel this evening. | Donald Halbach 4 | Plainville as | Troop @ fated {hall, pa land aminations v local Roy [evening. |Jeeted. The Rritain i association the Burritt Main opposin struggling selling common, some of the trials profit-taking Troop 1 of % Galatl of Sulvation Army ond class ex- | meeting of the Scout board of review last | A third candidate was re of 1 income ¢ the Simmons Co, year ended November 80, lvanced to $4.179,495 from in the preceding corre- onding period. This was equal aft- preferred dividends to on the common stock, ag a share the year before, at the of some but bull Amerfean Ca {a new d General 382 1.2, Ruy Lisut. Oth- Licut fricer; | crin executive hourd of the New Boy Scout council will meet o'clock this afternoon at headquarters, I'ehrn month™ in the ning frue to traditionally an stock market, is run- form this year in the opinion of many experience: [sery Recent trading in stocks, ording to several large brokerage 1:. has been contined largely to | P | the vor 65 years | spclal Ander- {7 al the homc ‘Nfi, Anderson, 70 [{) an {liness of | wl heen a re b 1 1. with the fled by of Deaths Mrs. Josephine Anderson, to rrow ssional operators, Ju of the food issu nolds and a ather irs have had the collapse W R it high at to two pol can [ Allied Chem fow My | ola mit rson, widow died il v g have ! in a number of 4 specialties such as Amerfean General Vlectrle and Allied {Chemical, whieh are selling 18 to 40 |points ahove 11 prevailing at 18 born in SWe- ipo end of las In 1885 she | in Sweden for | came to this nl the in Port 1898, she she had er Woodlani e high tra rength mon reviy are Anderson May 1, 18 A re with made the Ten yea to this mada her .“; Mre den on married, 1 directors, Amer tive unc uation, vily that the 1 Lon such s nternation- | Lacka been placed Among t annual dividend basis of 6| ments of 1l with an initial quarterly | lishment of of t1.; share. The | three years 3-4 per cent |at 46 3-8 authorized, akness gged to o helow Bear W\ \ issued n the y Dep- | v n 4 abont years 5 ir vesidene later, in city, re tury Ribbon mills atter ferred dividends to a share on the common ared with $058,670 in 1924 or her hushand, cqual N of com- | £2.07 | ea 1ome Jo cent 8, 8 Iver O, Ande Mrs, Esther An- is and 1wo The funeral wilt ernoon. Otli- arge of Erfck- incomplete, ek of th T company ST es her son, ine, as live e ledves anothe son, and u daught derson W in nabls N S fam « dividend I a of 1 also wa ien. Satur ular qua 1 the pref terly ed * ESCAPES ELECTRIC CHAR New . | w Vinter 0 by husi- | Park ich s B of 0] v nts, i & Carlson, are ope Theodore Dobek. Dobek, and f 201 Beaver str night. 19 11 tomorrow morning Heart AT vill be in Sacred Heart cem- interfere. witl e hpnt York's Furnace Murderer |0 100 Mrs, John Do- . died at Lher | I service at o'clock. d Ho i Pleads Guilty To Second Dagree | %, the lo break in the Amerfean Marine pref m‘ncan B and F, Me vnllmr G ed up tum Cereal, Tose uneh he speclal tion ik st me Count In Court Today. York., Feb, 18 amannik, who last silled Mrs. Sophie Pole od her hody in a caped the eleotrie chair permitted to plead second degree murder, Otto A, Rosalski. Assistant District Attorney MeDonald asserted that it s doubtful whether would | return a verdict of murder the | first degree because of the diificulty of proving premeditation and that the woman was still alive when she was placed furnac | stamanuik will be sen Februars e can be from to life imprisonment. The s husband was attack rly da the murder 4 at his home Follee satd that Stamannik ec the Killing, saying he belf: woman had planned to po bres affeetion hiud (Ph—Gieor: September and burn today es- when hie guilty to ki iers furnace, A v dis A N Funerals vas rovid- £y f 18 ged issue jury of n pense ho! me fite 1% mili- & was ben cred in y resprets to prosident and Clothing W W oof v to pay Amandus their 0din, 3 die w e last 18 in in us of ho lLowme, Lery Ward, ¢ House Iroy at his laidd i morni ©rnoon, liome, roen- morning Il body wonss in the in 1 un ntil from 10 1 o'clock ral was Kensington | . Gustave Swedish Tute of n th Arms pastor of the - advar noints. 8 ran Sellin we cl officiated, iview eemet urel pall beavers w in-1d his 5 in was 1 - To Report on_l)i; ;101' [ At North & Judd Plant | Reports on the North & Judd | dis: requested of the buildi department by Prosecutor Josep Woods will be submitted this afte noon. The inspectors will formally re- that no permit issuvd for placing of a gypsum block roof vlight. Th of collapse w pressure and failure wall. re the fol Andrew ar John Nelson \ on of 1l Osear Ison Motors Mari v son nti xehan; rotliers- w 2 t 0 vidge- | John is city. Olin o and 1 flower Bridg port (i Algot Hillstrany, John Ander Odin and and A, J of Brist - and odore city Nelson s 0 losed 1ster Allls Chal Am Bt Sug Am Can A Lo Am Smélt A\ Sug Am Sum Am Tel & A Wool Anaconda Atehison & of e Glot yort the was ir opinion | il include the out Hive T of orts paid mohy. h oty soutd Cewinski enry 1"uner; fees 1o our Ant Wil I ! i Stanley \alc Beach's o | Case Not Reached Today ! i lfdt ‘)‘ City year ol My any o inty insky 3 o'clock at the 1] Tnforment e metery 1"001- morn of will e Stanley New appointm od ad- and York the iion: ratford from N 1Tt ¢ Iirst s the Chavles 1 = Carlson his ¢ r Funer 1rlson of 348 Chure 1 at 2 o'clock Fr at Uirst Lutheran cl Abel A, Ahl Inten ry. vie person Wolfe not 1 trlal will ikt r the CEMei 1 tric n Motors North p insp Copper Int Nickel Bergdoll Is Rc?usimr o | Man Who \rrcslc(l Hnn o Germ () Bergdoll, Iraf in his pre ex today on s 1 that tive who cmpted from him omplaint, Funer orek, Henry W v were held this Heart church mn hig ial w : Mosbach, ny, Am iminu charg: Robert broug the to extort lush hefore lodging ¢ inf; T m tion m, claime M W Mid Stat Mis Pa N New ‘\H,., ine hor Nathan Babula 1e 1l & Wes 1 Too Much C hdl'lc~lolunz Causes Paralysis Stroke Feb, cifig ‘olumbng, Indiana, 18 P o much Charleston red orning fu in & Herman Cordes The o ington Mass., | o'clock in-law of {Cariton Ar Mrs. - {“Shorty” Ruwck Seems To Be Iu t Day Winner s inder the of Chicago, appeared lay's 41 colors of early this | sure ared a winner lap .\( the “ this morn- mile ational e it West UNDERTARE Riie I Willys Oy Phone 162 Opposite St Mary Restdence 13 Summer \\1\"1 D RE (“IH\ BROKE Iy Feb. 18 A—Three teams | world's record in the Chareh st 16253 Quel roke mil o ST (Furnished BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP S \\\‘\': ‘nl \'I\ an Choppers. English Pepperted Can- . Gold Tinches, Bull Vinches, Parn- Tricotor Starlings, Brazilian NEW NG BIRDS y. thelt NG CARDS] Fon \ (Prof. Bldg.) Tlorist of New TGRIY Main St h driver, | Natior 8 West | The Tel Tel. 886, Britain i | Phoenix M sold on company depre Hing ucs PRICE MOVEMENT LACKS UNIFORMITY Much Pressure Against Steel Common and Woolen movements {u today's stock mux‘k“; lacked a speculative for control pressure American brought op an, record high 1! ng activitics prevailed at the opening of today's advance in pric vigorous short American |more than thres Smelting. icco product and aetivity W n issues refle h e 1 1t shares again hut thelr selling did not h Raynolds dropped from we rred Shattuek lost 2 n a, 0 4 points, at 47 per cent. rapidity 00l op! o 1 by ndising issucs such k, Woolwor Foundation Mathieson nged a e re sterling opening unchanged 1 LOCAL STOCKS A Insurance Stocks in cancellati of PUTNAM & CO MEMMAS NEW YORA & MAKITORD ST0CH EXCRAMGEY JWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 PARTTON OFTICL G.CANTRAL ROW T, §: e Teb, 18 (A Price uniform trend with forces still Kenewal of | inst U, 8 1 Woolen ano other standard fndus. about sufficient other quarte to | v oof ull, or part the early advances, | perations persisted in which was lifted to 7 1.8 leetric, which toucha | WE OFFER 100 Bristol Brass Common JUDD & COMPANY MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MEMBERS HARTIFORD STOCK BEXCHANGE JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., Cor, Lewls St, HARTFORD, CONN T PHONE 2.9121 Ncw Britain: Burritt Hotel Building. Tel, 1818 Meriden: Colony St, Tel, 1340 Bristol: 124 Main St. Tel, 2105 stock market, s intensi covering in red industrial Can mounted points to a ord nd initlal gains of onc ere scoved by Amer Coco Cola, Du Pont, il, Republic Steel and igh-r We Offer:— CHASE NATIONAL BANK Stock NATIONAL BANK Rights Bought — Sold — Adjusted Thomson, Tfem & Lo, Burritt Hotel Bldg,, New Britain Telephone 2580 MLEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R, Hart, Mgr. 100 shares Torrington Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS of the a on imors of probably net akness of ed the ferre al ) N capit an mecting the Pan. | specull Mexi d reports had failed to charge rails ce Atlantic Coasf nna and Union Pac nteresting develope | was the estabe highest rate in Japanese cxchange nts and the further Freneh francs, which new low level for the \ conts. attacked CHASE of S8 over pre unoffic was iation th [ n ors special | constructive quarter opera Devoe and b0 to 1-4 10 figure since 1he | hares began. Pan- | American Locomotive Fairhanks Morse, hoe and Found 10 i points, h- | st EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW. BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bumtt Hotel’ Dld’. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 ke 1 Eleetric was r nd Jordan, Pos- wlifornia Packing Call loans were nd ( of the risc fe ted in a resump- at t At the same zencrally Lidding ¢ as 8 and Monigom- Electric and U. Joined American of upward w sugges a ratio interest t s tone ve h 1 We offer and recommend Torrington Co. ner Lip 1 wor ar closcly follows industrials, includ Compat Ly Alkuli, Jordan i the early | one to three owever, i T lers lers Ris e cticut General Manufacturing Stoc ks Hardware Hoslery ton & -Lfd Cpt © Rillings & Spen com. .. Billings & Spen pfd. . | Bristol By Ar 15 gnl teady with demand $1.86 Closs Trave 'TOURISTS INVITED 10 - TRAVEL VIA THIS cITY Burritt Hotel Corp, President Plans Conn High Low Am n ( o com to Bring Strangers to New Britain, A considerable increase in the au- tomobile tourist business, expected ' New England this coming sum- is looked for in this section and s are being made to divert it irough Noew Britaln, according to U statement made today by General slie D, Kincaid, president of the American Hotels coropration, who spe at a luncheon session of the oard of directors of the Elihu Bur- hotel corporation. He stated at roadside signs directing traffic toward New Britain have been post- for 50 miles in all directions, General Kincaid outlined plans for A number of important changes lans to make in the dining room nd coffee shop service in the hotel n the near future. to arin i *ool¢ mr ol s com M Public 1 tilities Stocks. d ..110 nion 218 40 send Manager 5 0 is suffering akdown, to Alex- . Va, on leave of absence for th or more and George Pon- hief clerk, will be in charge. reeiected as fol- Issac Blac! viees J. Porter, M. I". Bennett; secre- Haten; treasurer, Par. key, Present besides Gen- aid were Colonel Olm- utive dire of the Carlos 1, assis- manager, TREASURY STATEMENT v halance 83 3 Exch ent, New York bal Boston lanee mnces — Exchang ,000, Bigelow- Hdrhflrd Co. Net Earnings $2,1 1 meeti of the the Big Hart n held at the exed 1 ral RAL and political rally will the democratic party democratic head- overeigns block on t. This is the first gath- t ason although com- meetings have been held DEMOCRATIC A smoker by rs of ow. ford office Co. Mossrs, D on Mor lock in the tors he elec vote Kid nigt M in ss. arters in stre ering mitt of the s LI lings, NON-SKRID Hnll\ ISHOE WANTED New York, Ieb. 18 (P—Anyone who can invent a satisfactory mon- skid horse shoe will be awarded the Am n Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, announced today. The society said it had examined six hundred de- s and found them unsatisfac- ada by 1 during th preside port states that ener compe- covering indus business of the some improve- in 1924, Sales $21,418,080.97 Edah 166,16 {rition tr floor iring 1024, t mpany showed ments over that done for the year totalled increase of earnings ed e vie tory. ne I EN WILLS WINS Beaulicu, France, Febe 18 (P Helen Wills, looking drawn and pale in her first appearance on the courts since her strenuous play against Su- zanne Lenglen on Tuesday, won her in the opening round of the Beaulieu tennis tournament today in straight love sets, defeating Miss Lily Hamerton form of sieam boller, the which burns in water, das been developed he company aft the been de- and rour $2 31 win 1ct erv nd 0.) eciation for fe The by Putnam & ( L taxe re- Bid Asked | s net quick mateh o 1 s amounte ar cash notes rec 1 amount both A new

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