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PASSAGE OF TAX [l BILL EXPECTER - © police today to investigate, Hebrew Ladles' Ald socicty dance 1ks' hall.—Advt. Lnn\u luber has sold a lot on Iden strect to Joseph Perotta, who tends to erect a modern three- mily brick house on the property I'n sale was made through Carlson &mumMMywm mefly;:xw,mm@vw¢mmw Measure hy ngh \|.~I Y3 Ratn ot Nowt Brunseich: Judge W W ‘.nmm.‘ Fob. 34 UP—The son, | 10 M8 home today with a alight cold Thes A son was born Monday at §f ato ‘:L’\ took up consideration of | pancls’ hospital, Hartford. te 3 to ['0:000 tax reduotion bill | and Mra. Theodore Hallsteln of t} 14‘ka’u| namage of the measure | oiiy rs Hallsteln was forn elioved certaln before nightfal) : : Y ) Miss Ilorence Cashen of New T The bill, passed by the house by | iy :.I‘” " to 28 vote, ta expected to galn | 4 son was horn yesterday to M ko roreval of the sonate whare it | anq Mrs. George Dilnn of New 1 tkely will be called up on Thurs. A Binn, before k ma Under that pro tho meas- | pjage, was Miss Elizalet) i Il g0t to the White House be clty. fore the end of the ( week for Prosi dent Coolidge’s signiture, As In the house debate yesterday the inheritance tax is expected to be the center o, ate which tlal mar House cor twico voted by substs ins to repeal the lovy crecs foreed restoration | to the bill of this tax, but yielded to the scnate provision for a tive reduction in this tax, Cheered by his colleague, Repre- | g sentative Garner, of Texas, ranking democrut of the house confereos, in the senate yesterday assailed the ac- | tlon of the senate in repealing the inheritance tax and safd it was du retronc- discusslon in the sen- (g Rotel this evonlng at 7 bbi Gershon Hadas is confin his home with a severe cold The N Rritain Chapter, i Institnte of Bankir annual banquet in the Rurritt 7 o'clock, GASSED IN MANHOLE anley Works Employe Overcome by Fumes But Is Rescued by As- ststant and Revived, When he went Into one of the to the “wicked vicious and {nde. | MAnholes near the Stanley Works fensible campaign of the American | a0l Shande, an emplove of the Bankers' league.” He sald some | OMpany, who lives on Oak street, state legisiators who had appoarcd crcome by gas yesterday. here in opposition to the tax had a call was sent to the police been “bougt by the league and | {Or the pulmotor but he was re- charges of lobbying by other legis- | Vived before the police reached the lators were made by Representative | Scene of the accident. Tillman, democrat, Arkansas. It 18 thought that elther a leak e o) {in the manhole, or a leak which | Shande unintentionally produced Cltv Items I nsed the accident. Before he was overcome, he called for an assist- {ant, who pulled him out of the The regular February sesslon of | MANhole Into the fresh air. He is the Boy Scout court of honor will /MOst entirely recovered today. be held at Scout headquarters at 8§ | o'clock this Sco Axelrod's 1c Sale Ad. on Page | 10.—advt. | The operator's license of H. Wil | Nams, 169 Corbin avenue, was re- turned yesterday by the state motor | Storrs will speak Monday evening | vehicle commissioner, 1o the members of the New Britatn Stats Championship pocket billlard | Poultry association in I, 0. O, F. exhibition, 'alice of New Haven vs.| hall on Arch strect, Soccol ¢ Tritain at Elmore| These meetings are becoming Billiard Acade 'my, Thursday evening, ry popnlar among the poultry ol Ivt, T ning that he was hit by s tucco which fell Lafayette street, 44 Haw street . 25, Comp picces o housn ¢ las Bosko, fcho- | n trom a | Al asked | tha evening. |Expert on Checkers To Sneak Here Monday | Protessor Roy E. Jones of the | Connecticut Agricultural college at | isers of the cil thject are secured each month to uss various phases of the busi- and the general impression 1w At they are proving beneficial. e ———— Offic:al Hartford Stock Exchange Quotations FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Building BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Bid | Bank & 7! 867 River B RTINS Aitra Tire Tne Autamahily 1ns, Tartford Pire Natlonal Fire Phanix Fire LIFE AND INDEMNITY & Surety COMPANIE PURLIC UT1 | | { | Judd th & | i ? | NEW ACTIVE YORK BANK AND 7T OUT-OF-STATE INSURA N ( 2 lity & Guaranty lester Fire nd 3% 1 1=AC TIvE Asked | DIv | Payahle | P Q §.009,00 1 S QJ 2.000,000 QT 10,000 000 b Q3 senann { QJ mnsenoan 5 . D 10.000,000 | LITIES » e es Qy | e QJ Qy 5| x 110 10 ) e it RUST COMPANY STOCKS ‘ 1 Q) 4000000 gt 0,5 A0 TR 1 4500 0 L i ] 17500.0 i ! A 10,000, 1 ‘ 1 6.000,0 1 E COMPANY STOCKS QM 15 7,500,000 DANKS AND TRUST COMP® ANIES +5% ex. D. 31, 182 1 from 3% to 1 on Apr. 1, 1925 % in July x. in Dec. 1925 ) INDENNTY €O NP ANTES \l\\! FACTUIING COMPAN TS 2 1d WEW 'YORK BANK AND TRUST COMPANY STOCKS On Sept. 30 div, rate Pd. Jan. 3, 1926, I". Mangan was confined | perts on the | NEW BRIT ‘\I\' D\”Y HE T‘\H) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 [y ’r—-— MARTFORD JUDGE | ov oawis soso o Fll Stet Brics | HAYS P[]“[;FM V lUl HE CAN'T RAISE $1.606 ! ia Shee{ piE | PU‘I‘NA BI & Co l { sy A ot !5 e sharp break in prices toward MEMBERS ngw A Waterbury Man, Charged With repo tho New Y Oils p of yosterday's mariol e VEW AR 4 MARTTORD STOGM EXCHANGEY Hits Small uC“queu Wiho Use‘ Cansing Death of Local [on ; y U I WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= Woman, 8l Sk, ¢ I n of which toduy gave opening Bla\'fl], N(] B]‘a]]]s ‘Waterbury, Conn, Feb. 24 (P o | y pped 13 and International RARTTON OFFICR 6 Chv [RAL ROW ™ 1o Although the amount of tho boni 15 f 1 I"oundation Co., a PRy T | demanded in the caso of Willlam I 1 1 lehem sugged to a v Haven, Feb, 24 (®—A warn- | Daniel, Indian herb doctor, who wus E : \wievol for Uhe yearini Pefiac ing that the next employe of the orrested Saturday for alleged respon The Public Scrvice Corpo 01 new finune 1 U, 8. Stee tarttord post office who s brough sility in the death of Mrs. Beutri {ow i ( gaid to & hew lc 'E OFFE tetore him for theft from the malls A, Hanson of Now Iiritain,, had t ) b 15T, Pan American B opened 13y WE OFFER will be sent to Atlanta penitentiary reduced from $5,000 to $1.500, t 1 by Judge Edwin & Thom used man, il at Lis home, 1 N i ton of per cent re 100 B . t l B C E the United States district eourt ' been unable to raise the requir 11 il I and higher o on 13 Smith, former eclerk in the Hart A police guard s heing maintalr 1 1 here and ord post office, to six months n the |4t his home, as Daniel is too ill 1 1 a tof Hartford county jail for theft from moved pport mails. Smith was granted a i $10,000 has b 1 ¢ arcs tay of execution until Saturday. gainst the “doctor" ir fnflu “There have been too many men 1 by the mother of Mrs, Ha « icted from the Hartford post oftice for ! W wealk J‘ lDD & ‘ crimes of this nature,” said Judgoe | s < | Thomas. *This thing has got to b DR. AHLQUIST TO SPEAK MEMNERS NEW YORK S1UCK 5XC HANGE stoppod up there, And I'm golng ta | 1 r. Ahlquist will ad i ] “ola 3 ! MEMBEKS HARTEORD STOCK EXCHANGE issue fale warning now that the ne Iy the F ¢ 1l 1 JUDD BUILDING. PEARL N1, Cor Lewis St |one who comes from the Hartford ! cifee civ r HARTHORD, CONN TELEPHONE 2-9123 ‘;n‘( office for stcaling from the clubs on the community AY ANew Britain lhvrrl!l Hotel Building lel 1818 mails goes to Atlanta, unless there quist is district trustee of Kiwans I 1 Merfden: %% Colony St Tel 1340 are extenuating clrenmstances whieh clubs, le, cur ] ] Bristol: 124 \LIHI St Tel. 2103 varcly appear In cascs of this char- | — — ts o or were str s & e i e e B k_..'.:.)‘...h RS TRUST COMPANY a rom Smith's | 5 counsel, Bdward L. Stecle of Hart- ‘I Dea t hs wwolit. of $250,04 | 'HASE NATIONAL H\( ‘l\" e ord, that the execution of the sen- | Jlterest depreciation ar i (-lv\‘ll.\.\.l\” l‘Rl ST ( ).l.‘;\:‘\ ; ) tence of six months be suspended | T ntrast to a deficit « ) d MECHANICS & METALS NATIONAL BANK ind Smith be put on probation. | S sl i A 2% 1 NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Judge Steele pleaded that his client Aulerio Ma 1 49 years, died i . . $ 0 NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY 120 aircady been punisiied cnough M8 noon at his home, 13 Lilue ”\Xl IN CR!\"'{ NEW N LR \..1 Al by the discovery of the crime. vt Be AL R D e 0k ot S | Smith was charged with the em- '-\““1 by 'm:n-“ d ‘;xm s, e Prices on application hezzlement of $5 from a test lotter Michacl Naples, Miss Frances Masso g Srciren by noat ot it Wli‘“ s Mary Masso, and a son, New Haven Man Suffers Fractured 5 \ Young of Willlam Masso, January 1026, Aftor the letter ChATE0 of Laralas & 8araring,fare {80, o es Tnto ol (] was missed, he was questioned by 'neomplete. | 3 n the authorities and denied the theft, | o ] ! New Haven, Feb. 24 (1) - . Further search revealed that he had | ba gers were injur « |secreted the letter in the leg of his | { morning when a taxicab o e Burritt Hotel Bldz.. New Britain Telephone 2880 trousors. | Funera IS |w;‘ thur Lereux of 152 st MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES ‘ Smith was employed as a clerk at | this city, struck a rut Dol Nar MEe) @ salaryiof $2/800 a vear, He hai e ———— ‘| st Haven, been stealing letters over a long | Mrs. Elizabeth O'Day ith a telephone pole, - porlod of time, said Assistant Dt | uneral servicos for Mrs | William Constantino of WE OFFER trict Attorney George H. Cohen. hoth O'Day, restdent of this city for "_‘jlh‘ t, ~]~n‘ dat | Alfred Poltz, rnrm..m postmaster 55 venrs and a member of St. Mary's 1 Tony I'agganni of Cos Cob, the parish during this tin 111 be held t?. y from the postal funds. His wife )"r‘ ing at 9 o'clock with a solemn high back. Both are at New Havin he e T sinc heen appointed postmaster i1 mase of requiem, Rev. Walter J. |Dital in a serious condition. Ler Price on Application his ¥ | Lyddy will celebrate the mass and | Was not injured WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS | will_conduet. committal scrvices at | The accident was inve a | s ‘ B fory \\;r)flr ~ Murder Threat in Bimba | | Representatives of thr By Loster F. Barnes Acts For Son Who ' tions of which Harvey T Case Is Received Today Wes b riembie aeted e pall bon Waterbury, Conn., Feb, 24 (Py—a Was Injured By Merwhn KOeh- 4o ruperat this afternoon, Serv. Warrant char urder will be is- Antomobile, ices were held at the home, Hillerest l prob A ne ¢ A ML < n rosccuting Atotrney 1 avenue at 2 o'clock and at 5 ) | Suit for §10,000 damages chapel at 2:30 o'clock. Members of L‘:'\*‘]']‘ “j\l L Macol i HARTFORD NEW BRITA'N e Hartford Conn Trus Bidg Burrits, Hotel Bldg, |sult of an accident several mor William H. Alderson, pastor of Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 | ago in which the plaintifi's son was Trinity Mcthodist church, officiated {run down and killed by an auto Following ar the pall hearers and el mobile operated by the dsfendant.itho organizations they ropresented:y = Sot 0o 08 > The writ, which is returnable fn Leon Jackson and Sherwood Ray. M0 T n & I voerton cavrt tha. frst Tuck: | miona ot Canteaniat Tadges Av . leath of Slchanald 50 Landers, Frary & Clark day of March, was issued by W. I & A, M, John Downes and W i 4 3 Mangan, Service was made by Sadd of the New Britain Lo h [ Deputy Sherift Matthew Papeiak. ks and Cleon Bell and Henry 100 New Brltam Mac Ine | Samson Baba, through Fdward A. Woods of Aziz Grotto, M. O, V. I, . NAS R Tis hio suit for $600 1, R, Interment was In Falrview 100 Amerlcan Hardware lamages aga Harry Moore, comefery. Aninno, and Salvatore Gomal- - - business fn Middletown as | Fdward H. Crandall tha Middlesex Construction Co. The | 2 - Srer il R v ——— - — action springs from a bill for $433. ¢ ity court ton z W m : The writ, which is returnable the t at Fairvie v o third Monday of Mare the city fler services at I ¢ itled Englishman to . . court, was served by Constable Fred Song' funeral home, Speak at Banquet Winkle, who garnishoed money in | Raymond N \ titl glishman w il at the hands of John Wasik, ley Memorial chureli, officiat Tha drnval [Enn Lt (e L \ i Sment was in W comete iR e ! S x Established 1878 lc oncml to Lcnem the 2 Miss Tarey L. e : ey 3 % { - .\(:mlln‘: _\;P\v an:.l.':u)lck Exchange Underprivileged Child rev. wini m Ro inii : i S ! hleago Stack Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange =z to be given Mareh | Raptist cht i L Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 coneert Ll {he Glee and Nanjo club | funeral services for » Ne TRTASURY STATEMENT he o8 0f the Kiwanis|Pa natron of ;n» ; . i ——————— s s priviicged child” fund, ac- 2 clinaral Lo ( York--TI 1.1 . 2 St il comatl madh | BmAL ot 1NDJirg i : Aetna Life Insurance Co. sident J. M. Ward at the | LLISERLLEEnoon: | b el s, 79,000,000 S o A (e Yo G I e it et e ; Travelers Insurance Co. s : « funeral services o ol : £ eivie clubs, makes !}.vl s ot AN S : rr « y e Rl sc RN | 01"Y0 FEE Travelers Insurance Co. Rights paramount - {thers are ! an Minister to oG o cert the Kiwanians will use SeNE ot Tin 1 sers’ Official s Gi tal- IS e it Ceros G0 o | S. Comes Under Five . | 1 be the “entral te 1 { (P—1 inz by Attorney General Healy on | cort will be held in Central | r — | Junior high school. ! s BN R I | | The speaker today was Harlan I' iplesing Q il ) L e am 1T aclivered an |on, Horbert Carlson, tnsscl : pr b2 e Associated Gas and Electric cloquent patriotie address stressing | = « d v 10 M v B. 1 I N [the tmporiance and value of Ameri. | SO0 i s country of . S e Il b) bteln janideals gHSTalniEn SuL Inedons Helen Awlreyerck e Y e ; e m- || in the lives of Washingto Jneo 2 pot | Founded in 1852 Longtellow and Hawthorne as ex . ey e | ples. He said the man who com CHARACTER NOT LIKULY S SO Il mands the resp W t 15 2 & Sl T ‘ A o Civil . i 5 Service to Large and Small et s If ation of groups of properties under one Found Lying in Street ent provides improved service to p . tronger financial position | Bleeding hum Assz " ‘ Lying in 1 : o Xperience yement, greater engi- , broader supc large quan- of materi (3) inter- 2 | nge of methods and mnel; (4) larger finan- 1t | cial resources for con n and improvement; know v 4 : (d) production of elect v by larger re up-to- ously or T ; M HELD FOR HARTFORD POLICE o { te generating | S S G Sk \ v The Associated en particular inter- | 1ip. 11 o 1 1 t 1 | 3 " o ]mw enski told Officer Lee It nan ¢ : : : q | est in by for ‘,‘lf“‘“ com- was attacked and knocked to \ : 3 | munities n Tennessee L ut he said that he d . et W i cone [ andiK 1 New York B i i b yesterd ] T iy AMESIY L A | State and New England have recently been added. | -— - ' . | 1 k | ¥ of ar ENOCkY lai 11 s 4 In these areas new cons ion ¢ extension wor \‘\l u~!cd“fm Killing D( Great . o . ; e Sl {l s carried out. 1 plants are supplemented And “Stepping on Gas” Sl e kS ; ity 1 | by connec ever rable with the [tacent i Lia RS i A\ ! ] i | trans ion f the System. a dog last week whic . 0! y \ = b to Miss Gladys Andrews, | ST 1 7 ¥ i | The resulting i rovements mean ger, better ¥ Saniore strot Sthen ) s DI TAIT, 98, DIES Il and more de le service, growing numbers of B e — = JUVENILE COURT OFIICTR I $ T | customers & r demands for service. e o e G ford, Teh. 24 (P practiced | These in turn tend to promote business activity and liam Anderson of \Iu or i 3 | B O reedada tified by Detective Scrgeant Willlam s of t > _over @ ‘ community development. P. McCue to appear in police court | C\.\e ]a s o , ot | R tomorrow. The warrant was issued | ' v i ey 2 e e e this morning by the prosecuting at- b AR on / H ] { ettt 3 b progeviios of e torney Phone 182! i 5 J | i e Opposite St Mary's Chareh i s ) | A DIVORCED IN PARIS Wemdence 13 Summer S - 1625-% t - a8 B [ 1890(‘101(‘(1 Gas and Electric Company Paris. Feb. 24 UM — A divorce | ® e LA | For i ted facilities decrea has been returned in favor | mremmrr——m———— XTI ) gt , ferilee f Perelval White, a_jonrnalist, e ; = P f ; 3 39, against Clare CHff White, BOLLERER’S PERT AGREFMENT RATICHD | New Fork: taa J sociated Gas and F Mnc Securities om he marrled Ju 1910, POSY SHOP n v 5 : 1 ! < il ryn-v:‘rv,l\r 2 M PLANTS T ooy I | Corporation i ® Lo S P THE ROME - sses. They have four children. | o, Ak el Sl i 10 Brookly i 61 Broadway New York READ NETALD CLASSITIED ADS | gy 0 o056 SO0 v, g, W0 , \ e \ FOR YOUR WANT: The Telegraph Florist of New Britain 10, Wwith o i 1 sal