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OTTAWA WAR VETERANS HONOR EARL OF CRAVEN' Nobleman Who I11ed From United Seates i Greeted as Com Ottawa, Ont., Feh, 20 (P—Tonor- | od war comrade, the Kail of ade— Given Gold Badge, by war veterans of Ottawa Craven has heen formally presented with the gold badge of the Ottawa branch of the Great War Veterans' assoclation, | This d and T want to visit as ration {8 only given to %, #tatesmen and ot) erving of high lonor. To news- rmen the carl safd today at s all pa i done my friends, much of Ottawa and district can and cnjoy myself until the countess and T shall sail for Ters muda on the 27th." in Montreal, They wa over Regular morning prayer ar mon will be held at St church tomorrow morni o'clock, followed by (Contined from The earl and the cauntess arrived Ottawa yesterday afternoon f ualn in Otta RERLINN \ay school lnunlon will be Ga |bricr's chureh on Sunday, February S at 9 am, Holiday hours will be in effect | DIES AT 88 YEARS Monday, The office will open at 740 o'cloek in the morning and will Was Clvil War Vet and Former the Lust Derlin post office on | Ashmun P, Prickett of Hazardyille | {vloso at 9 o'clock The afternoon | Town Postmaster. | period will be from five until six | o'clock, | Hawardville, Conn., Feb. 20 Max Sugenhime and Miss Vie- | Ashmun P, Prickett, 88, postmastcr inln Sugenhime are spending to- | liere for eight yeurs under the Wil lay with relatlves in New York son administration, and forme: city. lolder of various offices in 1 own NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ' OVER 300 EXPECTED AT '.“;‘JV‘I.A‘,T\"“, T e v K OF G, ANNUAL BANQUET | 2,50 e 2. wetior v pueumonta, His father and 1I'm~|nm Man to Be Principal Speaker | at Washigton's Birthdagy Din- | cal condition, Mr. Prickett's father, Wi ner at Burritt, was for many years foreman ir The committee in cha ’ \ explosion Ashmu e niual Washingtou birt “ xp mun I'r {quet of Bishop Tierney fourth degree, Knights of Columbus, ning in M. P. Leghorn's ore and completed pluans i‘“r".?'\!:}:l:"rm’r.n\ as wapped out by | LEG[ON SCHOOL [the committee Is us follows: Ban- t to be served at ock at sed du the mills his entire i s a sister, Mrs, G Whiton in New London [ will be toastmaster and will intro- | duee the persons on the evenings' | | program. ~ Rev. Thomas J. Laden, | | pastor of the church of St. Joln tions About State to Mee Bridgeport. at 10 o'clock. Geo! Mitehell of |the Kvangelist and chaplain of the rt, Tob, 20—Tost of New Britain will he in charge. Knights of Columbus in this city, | of rican L.egion fr A celebration of the holy cow- |will offer grace. parts of Connecticut will gather td | The first spe aker will be Mayor | \fonday for the second annual ———— e If ““The Father of his Country”— Had been able to 1 to his asslet- ance at a moment's notice such truly resultful aids to thrift and accomplishment as Herald Classifiecd Ads, we feel sure that Valley Forge, York- town and Mount Vernon would have heen much more pleas- t all the way around, George Washington's day hoasted of few real conven- fences—none of the privileges we enj such such s ice HERALD Classified Ads Now you are able to sit quiefly at yvour own f phone, call 525 ask for an Ad-T Ser Help s 1 Car Secure Employment Read and use the Classified —vou'll ENJOY the efficient manner i b they produce QUICK retu THE HERALD “The Paper With the Classified Ads” Phone 925 Angelo M. Paonessa and the prin- | copg’ school of the Americar cipal address of the evening will D¢ gopartiment of Connecticnt. delivered by Danlel J. Gallagher of | Le¢ sehool will 1 Boston, former United States dis- |aeiornoon sessions. The auxtliary wi | trict attorney. e time and | During the banquet and between i’ joiy ¢ o ! thie numbers on the program 1'rancis | . .cqions | Desalles Egan and Vincent Ring- M laslonnniratholding lanio lrose will lead the assemblage in T . {songs. Dancing will follow the sl Tt Bere. ot | spocches. other prominent member | Reports from the committer ion eduled to give | | dicated that there will be about lin attendanece at the annual affai | though e still a fow places e Last Of L liu"n' | TR (‘afes Off Boulevard |, |Stanley Svea Company . Paris (e “‘ fire Changes Owne ic ey 8vea Grain & Conl | Co., one of oldest b § of its kind in the city, change hands ye Announcement | was made rin Johnson, Prin | piching pen an hhe |eipal stockholder in : comy but old-timers low was stru cafe” of t v famous WY g o cverythi A sold his stock to Samuel Menus, No Jacob Birnbanm and T. Levine, THe [ e oy pen and ik and blott | new owners tool he manage- | iad for the asking, with “boc Al ndy. Habitues lament , tecalling the terary men w 3 Grain & Coal . was organibed In 1905 with Al- Frizen, : crpe and mented cafes and crpicee written theps activitie oA }den. Tt has been located for el o number of years at the co coming nothing but pl Stanley and Dwight streets. OgE | Mrs. Johnson who vesterday dis poscd of his stock, entered th t, vears passed by until he became the principal stockholde 0 (P—Drof. will not be completed was at one fime s sia to attend the Czarevitel | WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY ' Nijoiaiciteh Monday, February 22, will be e Washington’s birthday anniversary CARRIERS. CONVENTIC nd will ba observed in New Brfi-| The annual convention of as a legal holiday. The hanks ' carricrs will be hell at G [ will be closed. A statement issued | on Monday, Dels by the Chamber of Commerce says, Tivitain will | the stores will be closed also. At Jeungst, rett Herwig | the post office there will he one | Hartung Lehr ar | mail delivery in the morning. The | Burns. Mr. Burns is a stats | money order window will be o all day. The registry and delivery windows will clo 12:40. No mail will be dispatehed | €. A. will he closcd Mon [1ater than 5 p. m. ington's hirthds follows a | e — at The swimming pool at the shster, Clara, both became il with pneu- | monla and the sister is now in eriti Ham, A the Powder Mills here and was killed in ckott lite Burritt hotel. Patrick . King | '0st Officers of Various Organlza- L and politie e EBiC orning and honlc lon er by K" or Dlov of the company in 1809 as a so- | PTof, Israel, World Known jloitar e ndvanced suead iRt I\l(lnc\ Specialist, Dies James mmoned to Rus A N ifes from New neral | Y, W, wml‘ CLOSED MONDAY W There are so many times when it will prove to your advantage —lo say "Yes, | have my checking account at the New Biitain Trust Co.” A-bank ac- count with a reasonable bal- ance is a pretty good reference. At the same time there is a real personal satisfaction in know- ing that you have money in the bank to meet any emergency. Bring in vour deposit this week —a deposit for business needs, fOl' }‘.ome com'enien(‘es an(I fO\' personal use. Use the New Britain Trust Co. . Wash- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Deaths Mrs, W, €, Woolsey Mrs, Henry C. Woolsey, & former si4s0y1, vqua resident of this city, died yesterday s to 80 o fternoon at 6:30 o'clock at her | common stock, compared o in Passale, N, I, er ! $207,909 or 72 cents a shar ingering illness. Death was due to i | feart filure and complications, Her - | vst illness was suffered in this city of the Remington t her home on Harrison street viiter company this year Her death was hurrled somewhal opilly than for the 15t summer when her mother, Mrs. porlod the company have |, 1 Pierce, fell and broke her ing entered 1 with the ligest m. Mrs. Woolsey's strength was carry-over in unfilled orders in its taxed somewhat during the care of 'jistory. Many bran are subl her mother, Despite her il health 1o be two months behind on de i was very active in chureh, soclul iviri vhifle all torivs are flairy operating at capacity, January | She was active in the First Bap. 8 of accounting machines wore tist church and the Womer's Chris- 14 per cent higher than a year tian Temperanco Union. She lived ago, and for 1925 were 100 per in New Britain three yoars t larger than 1924 Bosides her mother ghe is survive ed by @ daughter, Florence O, Wool- ey, and a sister, Mrs. W, I'rederick MRANTS INDOG Ruthgate and a broughter. ” 1(0\ o'clock Burlal will 1” in l.d!l\‘\l s e opae e St Space Separates Five Now 1 veteran of World war and employe of the sales depart- ment of Stanley Rule & Level Co., | Quebee - \V only | ied at Allington hospi- 1§ uinuts seconds separat- | tal atter a short il ing : from the last man in v derby apparent- { imberlain couneil, |1 t no man | i Aziz Grotto, Cen- i able te win over A K. & A M Quebee: o American Le. 3 ad by his father, oA : Am |1 G 10 \Ir'\ ;““"“; Am Smelting 1371, I Miss Ttoseen all of Farly this morn o AL Rdol | American | of the derby, Cheverctte's tim G R e ! ? | Hardware Corp.. who is now in I 1 previous ot “1.‘3“ S B 55 Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2580 | Georgia ; Dupultt | Bajd Toee o108 10815 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES ’)'vmr\ il s | . ¢ SO o an, Donald R. Hart, Mgr. Monday at Erwin chap 1 i e e hay Kteel 'y 1" 4415 ~ R W < N A dock with Ttev. Dr. Abel A RN WE OFFER A FEW SHARES OF officiating. Tnterment swill by G 19 - - h Leat 191 . 9% : The forn (ol e (2 Mrs. Stella M. Bates e e e s C STOC stella M, Bates, widow of | o0 A5 U 8 L \“”,l” Ylvr\\\ n i TATION O. K e glaang ! ‘n\‘vhy @ | jrss than 4 minutes behind Russicl, | Couen 01 | i bR Price on Application e e Ao Bl e Hug N ! 1 Gl 4 WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS Oscnr Whithead, in Wal. | Foo o T i al will be held Monday ternoon in thi Serviees will be conducted a Sccond Advent church at o a'clock and interment will cernetery, oty Yuzowik wilk, 40 yoars o died this morn- |5 minut wort 41 sident His time for traversed 1s Filed No Protfest N e e e In Shooting Affray 4 Heart church and its Ihh A)—No ropresen n made to 1l rnment nop alleged action of a1 survived by his wife, Iel lren, the oldest of cars of a 4 States governmenl cutter in firl Internationally rec GHE Y O s oy n the Lunenburg schooner Tast | The new owners recently took an S b ,\‘,‘ e A menta in ‘\,, ; o Lunenburg Spuionion prenerylot ioien ] ROt e e e Sl ; 1.‘, understood that when a pro- | ain Machine Co., on Chestnut st YRt u s : = ‘ s iR hend nic: Hv”n ‘\:w e A B rformed an operation on former | John Sedoriwich teat is received and an official report g . e a1 | president Castro of Venezuela, e J Torlvlon s Eoen of the incident has been secured, the yation. So far the only infor- ved has been that con wewspaper dispatches. Trinity church on Washi Monday wmorning Jock with i Juseph (Josegh A Hafiey UNDER!AKER i Phone 1625-2 ’ Opposite St. Mary's Chareh unerais Wewdence 17 Summen St = 1625 L — — | Yirs. Joscphine Anderson = The funeral of Mrs. Josephine | , i m'wm":“'\ w.w wh.{ 2 ""“,', 1”‘ NEW SHIPMENT OF SINGING BIRDS IO el Tl U man Choppers, English Pepperfed Can held this afternoon at 2 ) o'clock 5. Gold Kinches, Bull Finches, Pam- at Brwin pel. Rev Veets, Tricolored Stavlings, Brazi . of Cardinals, A. Ahlquist, pastor o Virst [GREETING CARDS] LathyranSeehiich will — officiate B9 West Main St.. (Prof. Bldg.) Tel. 886, Burial will he in Fairview con The Telegraph Florist of New Britain Save a Days’ Pay In Every Week— Get into the habit of putling this away each atu(dm —and you will be agreeably surprised how soon you will have that fist $100.00. The Success of Saving 15 merely getting the habit. \“1}' not start today — here at “Bumitt” and try it out for a few weeks. Get a pass book, tonight. Burritt Mutual Savings Bank " Reaches Nw High O ieguar || 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- re and Ohfo, Foundation Co., ax Union O1 of California, Renewed venkness developed In - Amorica S : HARTFORD, CONN TELEPHONE 29121 s und Baldwin C otive Nationu 2 » “"'m\_ ol AT b New Britain: Burrite Hotel Butlding. Vel 1813 | Ay ok s Merlden: Colony St, Tel. 1340 o chine, Mathieson Atkali, and a fe nment will take the matter into | ), 1926. 15 PUTNAM & CO NEW YORA & HARTTORD STOGH EXCHAMGES Market Today 4 PARITON_OFFIGK 'I;e;;l&‘}nc') ™. 1:n New York. ¥eh, 20 (B —Slock prices moved irregularly higher at t.Am WE OFFER 100 Bristol Brass Common Ve openi Cur ints Ligher at and gains of ¢ ar Arme, ia Carbo Some irrc larity develope s o result of tho usual pre vad justie of ntered lar food and vquipment shares. American Locomotive and Postum counts. Sclling JUDD & COMPANY| § MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE i MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE 1 JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST, Cor, I St - 1-4 points be- Tthe end ¢ hour, st 21 Main St, Tel, 2105 ifgas Dol o tae Bristol: 124 Main St. Tel, 2105 n Snuft extended its break |l — - 5 points, Amerlcan Can mov- " ) ¢ ( up to 1-4 and International We Offer:— Match preferred, Tnterrational Har- St it o oty ol CHASE NATIONAL BANK mand sterling olding steady Rights ian kronen Bought — Sold — Adjusted others & ron 1 56 and Norw nts y points to 2 i EDDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN | Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt. Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 Vacifie Ol Penn Railroad We offer and recommend Torrington Co. : 411 i LOCAL STOCKS | (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks woon o Prince & Whitely y!.u"fl"d Fire cooeeenn it ¢ Members New York Stock Exchange National Fire Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange Phoenix 1ir issex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 Trave avelers |1 Manufacturing § onn G Am Hardware Am Hosiery Beaton & Cadwell Rige-Hfd Cpt Co com.. &4 Rillir on Aetna Life Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. pfd 10 Rristol Brass Travelers Insurance Co. Rights [Colt's Arms L AN AWFUL TRAGEDY [Robert Quillen Wants Jondicon ———— | “Eve” Ever Remembered W 24 Gardner, Mass, Man, TPather of Fountain Inn, N. C., Feb, 20 (# Robert Quille; hor and para .who recently attracted con . Seven Motherless Children, I 108 1 Killed By Train, ttention by erecting in the vn of his home a monument . e first woman, has applied £10.000 endowment life insur 1o be used as a trus g the movement or the terms of the applicatio: gled body of Nils I o s old. father of Pablic Utilities Stocks s8¢ | Conn Lt & Pow 1 g s founditt St £ \ 3 owers would be placed regularly chon " 5 A n, who gainst the monument, the lawn SR P ting switch when 1 wul trees pruned and the smal lisk ¢ an unusual batl ‘Berx:or Wants Pr | w .: T.'.f,'_{j‘; Lin the Hed: ; To ( '1|I \\ 01ld (!mfmcncw bhaby carriages FOR First Mortgages At Low Rates of Interest apartment houses and 58 property—completed truction loans in Harte l).ntmnuth Jumper \\ ith ()ne lct (leah 6 Ft. A one- n clear of Dartmou irday’s triangular i1 with the teams of ny can re-finance your sages on faverable terms ents. out obligatien. hrst Bund & Mortgage Co. of Hartford %05 Maln St | PRINCE RIDING AGAIN s =z | Mion Moxbray, Ene. veb. 20 @ | One Missing, Several Hurt T | In E. St. Leuis Hotel Fire, the s & = M., Feb, 20 P the| East 811 he | .