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L § M PASSES 57TH YEAR |ONE-THIRD OF FUND FoR ATR. & E. PLANT Col. William Parker Entered Company's Employ in 1869 “He has grown with the plant," s what is sold of Col. William Parker one of the assistants to the manager of the Russell & Lrwin livision of the American Hardware corp,, when talking of his long sery~ fces In the employ of the company. On his 16th birthday, February 20, Enthusiasm Reigns at Luncheon as Teams Report Over 85,000 of $15,000 Subscribed, A total of $5,$12.23 was reported at the luncheon for workers in the | Y. W, C. A. drive for $15,000 held at luoon today. Owing to the fliness of [ prestdent, Miss Flora Humphrey | presided and called on the teams | for their reports. The initlal gifts :c(lmnml ¢ had the encouraging r port of $3,600 and the balance w made up by the other teams, who 1560, Mr. Parker entored the em- | had made a total of 344 calls. Vloy of the packing department of | Three of fho club girls, Arline the factory, Since then Jie has ad- | Powell and Winifred Reynolds ot the Girl Reserve department and Lilllan De George of the Industrial 1 Girls' club, made short speeches on | what the Y. W. €. A, meant to them and inspired the workers to stil greater cfforts for Wednesday, when | the nest luneheon s to be held. All | eiphasized the opportunity which thelr clubs gave them to visit other located at the corner of Myrtlo and |clties and meet other girle’ clubs ashington streets, The factory |2t camp and conferences. Miss De was then running Independently, | Gieorge spoke particularly of the 'y previous to its consolidation | fAct that she had no home in the ith the American Hardware cor- | C!t¥. but boarded, and that such Sritond glrls appreciate the homey atmos- POE Parker came o (lis olty |Phere of the Bluo Triangle cluh- rom Merlden and had completed |20 and the pleasant times it pro- 0 5 Vork hava |ideds Y s Siem wne | Made and the workers were urged xrl";l1,\<,f;|;;(\r)v. His father who |5 S (i e S A ey BB RN ROl e Aol el o s hoy s birthday that there | ' Bl g ot b0} oy onwhisi blzthdny: that thers ey e fuiven (ottiat that flme: s o position open If he wished to e o to work, He started at the posi- ey vanced step by step during fime he has not been absent longer than two weeks at a stretel At the time when Mr, Parker, who {8 the oldest employe in the vices of the company, went o 1 payroll the factory consisted of few scuttered wooden bulldings I'lie packing department was then which | any o8 fon tmmediaty and i areat oo | SLUMP IN BUILDING thusiasm. In time he advanced to head a T cetion of the packing room, and | permita for Structures Valued at of the ntire nent. e later head- | $151,120 Tssued by Inspecior Hen- cd the order department, and was superintendent for a time. During the early years of work | the company manufactured builder nessy During Month of Blizzanl, A decided slump in building a - ptivity is shown in the February v hardware, food cuttes bells. ATe | pou of Inspector B. J. Hennessy, in irons and padlocks to a large extent. | yion onerations totaling 81 1t does not manufacturer anythingl other than builders hardware now lis he corvesponding month last Mr. Parker recalled tho fi vear showed more than three tines the telephone was introduce as much building as did last month. the plant. Ie said he was delegat. pooqog e worl st e to go into another room while imated 8,608 the president of the factory spoke The report of m fe through the instrament. e Was by ag fama buildings, $110,500; surprised at the success of the new ., huildi $40,500; 17 a invention. In the epinion of Mr, Parker. ; e 4 vy et Nany bevs | Investization of Homes have had the henefit of a college ed- | Of Two Boy Burglar ueation and do not teem 10 by KSCH |\t (e pequest of Probation Of- o start at the botior !icor Fdw . Connolly, the ¢ vears he o nd 14 s of work abont si d this morning réduction Judge William nly four hOUYS ey pyngarford, These hoys are al- pee hi 8 Mg ed to lave entered six storces to work Jock in and made an aitempt at worning untit o'clogk at night. |, 0 two othe e R | Connolly intends to investi- istant to Stork it home conditions under whiel ed. At (.lm\m';ll Hospital E“‘" lada e i (e a GIVES RULIN Judge John I, ON STREET Kirkham, in reply his 1 g 1 las b 1o over v 10 @ request of the common council S of Mits Clarn ¢, Nol wat he 100k up title to the land Ve . 10nn ol Burritt street, states pital for the 1 l part of the strip is public : ould be named Bu whilo anothier scetion s s property and should be re- n tiat light metlee was browght up arter ard of public works was u noas 1o the ownership of this strip of land when it considered Iy |ing Jowalk on West Main stree " nd prohi of the practice of ) i crosging railvoad sehoal praciical ol children in the viei I¢ the atvip e public propsrty the hoard f chruavy Five Loss t inernibent upen the city to 528,000, "N oblef R eponts fibronteitences crected alongithcirait maee New O 3 TORAWSKY I A i s ‘_:"“_’ Notice of an apy 1 o NS i ied with Emil J. Dap clerk of ity conrt, ) judgment anded dewn hy Judze W, €, Hun wriord in favor of the plaintift in | Andrew Morawski ef vy, 1 lat o the comt the decisiof mages CITY COURT CALEADAR ollows iy | 1l uy pEon Topr William 1, ) JUNOIL HADASSAH ¥ NGt S The Junior Hadassah held a s i vidge 3 1 : L on Szdye Gold - i Mics Sally Croll, Mis . s b berg and Miss Bessic ( ir for plainti : o S ! ‘ 0 Koplowitz, s Miller, ) 1 T 1 Misa Henrictta Diner, e : Miss Rose Croll, Miss Mollie Gils I 5 . L 7 ": v, Sylvia Alex and Mis Cnshierg gy LRSE ot Hardw Co. SRR T - ) Tk U ANNUAL MELTING SUES 1'OR BOARD BILT el 1l meet W. ( ster and Eieanor Ioward of |7+ 1 be | ‘J v o s eharel pavlors. An inter < W Car gram has heen arra Ylainville, ¢ i C. Voke lead b als ‘|' ‘.‘“fi.:‘tv‘wu“) The v nd will render two solo: Mrs, 12 on March 16 1 ba Robertzon of Portland, wil P. Prior. D¢ _Ibe the speaker. Refreshments will Horwi s at |be served and a cordial invitatio Landers ‘w attend is extended to the public. BOY SCOUT BANQUET [ THIEF RIFLES TRUNK T most pretentious ffair yet | By pulling the staples and 1 ventnred by n New Britain Loy from a, trunk belonging to Benam-| scout troop will be conducted tomor- (in0 Mangiafico. 265 Myrtle strect, | night when Troop 3, located at (and by cutting a vope which Trinl M church, will: iold [tied around the trunk Saturday, '1“ 2 banquet Jurritt hotel. The |thief stole a bracclet, ring, and n‘ troop 's in charge of Scoutmaster watch which was in the trunk. (eorge Ward, who promised th fangiafico has rceently moved here | scouts having a in attend rom Hartford iting would be eligible for the | —_— ? | LICENSES RETURNED The operators licenses of the fol MAYOR HACKETT'S CONDITION |lowing have been returned by the Havana, Coba. Mar 1 (M—The | state motor vehicle comimission Wdition Ma Willlam & | Teetel € 8% Silver J of A v. who I8 suffering ; seph Spano Putnam street: A m the effects of a recent automo- | bert § Main street: €} accident, complicated by erysip- *ter Cic 5% Main street J was unchanged today Vernon v Y. W. CAMPAIGN OBTAINED [ Mrs. Philip Stanley, the first vice- | 4,429 | had a 01 1 resterday morning about § ;¢ Terald.,) Tenry child rrow EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1926. FAMILY NEAR DEATH' BY ASPHYXIATION (Bristol Woman and Two Chil- dren Overcome by Gas City Items —A/T0S GOLLIDE ON do ALy 4 Deputy Building Tospector Arthur ’ N. Rtutherford and Mrs, Rutherford | | have returned after a wedding trip {to Washington, 1, (. A mon has been horn to Mr, and Mrs, Carl Johnson of Itoherts stroet. Prosceutor Joseph G. Woods will complete his report on the North (] & 2uia’aerory aicasier one weer | JOW WA 10 Blame but he could not say today how e | many more days will be required Fried. | Tor its complation | While he was driving toward oo Avraham Levine today gold g | 'fartford last night shortly befor o | Mouge and lot at 45 Wilson street to [ MIdnight, at Stantey Quarter rog “;"I“":"( Nicholas rino. The transaction | South of Ibelle's corner, ROADTO HARTFORD Drivers Tell Police “Other Fel- RALLIES ARE NOTED IN SONE STOCKS Specialties Recovering Ground Lost Last Week w York, March 1 (M—With the stocle market's technical position fm proved somewhat by last week's drastic declines, supporting orders s e WE OFFER 100 AMERICA PUTNAM & MEMMRS NEW YORA 4 HARTTORD SWOCR IWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 MTION_OTIE CONTIAL ROV T 1o ca KON P*) rom asphyxiation when gas ped | Was .vm..‘.;m‘.) throug abinow | Tertes, aged 24, of 146 West street, [ were effective fn starting rallies of HARD“ ARE y on Whe i aped |t o o - [from & hot water Loaten iy thoe |& Ruschkaw Real ney, | ¥As run fnto by a car driven by|1 to alx polnts among the hiz DR ™ ;oo e hlenie S T o Main [ Bonny Dunetz, 162 Grove street, | priced spectaltics as trading was re- | 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Wi 0 o 8 1ume from N | |the heater tnto the ¢ Dipe was | Street has entered the Hartford hos- [ Who, Nie claimed, was driving with [sumed today. American Brake Shoe | 3 s . T 0 oo B R S o P {only one light Lurning, rocevored 6 points, Goneral Electric 100 STANLEY WORKS [instead of golng up tho chimncy,| Mr. and Mrs. J. Birubaum of | According to Tertes' report at|5 and gains of 1 to 8% points were | pourea hack into the room ¥ LJay's Specialty Shop are attending | headquarters, he was driving fo- | reglstered by Dupont, Mack Truck, | The entire family with the excep. |the fashion show iu New York City, | wards Hartford at about 25 miles|V. 8. Case Iron Pipe and American Uiow ot B fother e i w Britain Nest, Order of Owls, [an hour, on the right side of the |Cane i Pricdman suceceded in T ) o'clock in Odd 1ellows' hall, | He d that Dunetz was driving 1s which had been under pool ex- ! i currying iy IR g v 7 ploitation later gave an frregular ay bofh the children and assisting After the meeting, members will ge | toward him with only one light |1 & R BRI 'OUR EXCHAN [ as summoned and succoedod | Bristol Nest s1id, crashed into his car with |al Combustion Engineering and Coca | JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., COr, Lewls 8t ¥ A EUa00a0 0 d g . A - s " : 5 to 7 famnty | LD ARL ST, Cor, Lo 3 nresuscitating them afier consid- | Winthrop counell. No. 7, Sons & such force that he went 42 feet be- | Cola reacted 5 to 7 points to new | =Y e T 4. Israbla wor : “.I\m 5 ]l”v l:n»'h\l(v"” o l'.\hc"""l\‘ ot T e will meet | fore he stopped. Tertes was hurt|10W Ievels for the year, and Texas | HANE "\(::(l‘(‘:;:m Burritt Hotel I!|||I-|ln'1[ill:f‘|.lll::)l Enz i Ithe fami stll sutfering Wednesduy evening, Supper will be | lightly and was taken to his home, | Gulf Sulphur fell back 2 pointa. | S ek 80 Colony Bt L aaL R o uilects of their experience, served at 6:30 o'clock and after tho [ Mis car, he said, had the front | Wih banks reported to he taking | s Natoiat atE sty | = = = meeting an entertuinment will be | spring brok the front axlo[0Ver pool holdings in American 5 i ‘ NO GLUE TO WOMAN provided. Visitors from Middle- | sprung, both front wheels broken, 4 “"‘i‘mv, New York ( u\’“r:z and |8 W OFFER e attend, | and the left {het board - | Foundation company, ns in these | by e o ‘ 270 1;“‘]’ 3 “.1“"“ L'" “‘H‘l‘ll o i LR SR e S i ey BANKERS TRUST COMPANY | gve a musicale ot her home on [ Dulets sald ho was driving his An initial transaction of 15,000 (.H';L E N{\T]ONA!J'B:‘\NK Farmington - Housckeeper, Missing | [ojcov strect Saturday afternoon 1o |sedan on the right side of the road Siaves In Fovndatien took placa ai GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY | Since Christmias, Not Tocated.and whout 24 of e puplls. A number jat about 15 miles por hour toward [12% ¢ ‘,’l"_"’ Sl S MECHANICS & METALS NATIONAL BANK [ Yo trace of Her Foun, QR LS CORI O NG i soig U e ol e s i e Al NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE the plano and others gave fife se- |struck his car on the left side. Ho | V! i ity i Bl i | NV RUST (Y > 7 | Hartford, March 1 (®—The police | jections, tos dancing numbers and |suid he could not stop his car until | "UMOrs of a merger with Associated | NEW YORK TRUST (’O,M[ ANY [Toaaye wain el io s ac e e e i ot s after the colii- | Il 900 Amerlcan Smelting, Pan- ) TOCKB‘ h spectfie theory that wmight explain | Auxiliary 104, N. A. L. C. hield a ! sion, striking a pole on the east side Amorlean 1, Hudson Motors, Mont- Prices on application |the strange disappearance of Miss | very suecesstul whist and pinochle |of the road, after which the car ;‘ '\“-‘\_ \\‘;M Gulf States Steel and ¥ Managan, 48 years oll turday evening at Vega hia od into the ditch, damaging| * & "I 4 ]","" however, ceper of W. J. Bronson of treet. The committeo in | the front fender, bumper, end steer. | (000U 0 launch selling attacks {Farmin who has been missing of the affair consisted of control. Dunefz denies that he | '} MW auarters, driving United Drug ince Christmas Day, The woman | Mys, (. M. Peterson, chairman; Mrs. | without a light but sajd | 10V 8 "1'“:" oagsRos Eiln (downi It supposcdly to spend ten days | George Clark, Mrs, H. Abrahamson, | his headlight was put out when the ) ”‘l‘”‘”‘ ‘[‘ .-‘h““ ‘”‘I" ‘1"'“ ith a o in LY. Det e, Henry Juengst and Mrs, Henry { S AORERR LAy i S d s ive Sergeant Charles J. Hallls ose Chorches, 1675 Park street, | ™04 sterling i ';‘I i Mgou, o | i) ing to trace lier movements Women's Benevolent | Hartford, who was a passeuger in sl Ohinl 151 ww Close | @ pupritt Hotel Bldg., New Britaln Telephone 2580 nt to her lea the Bronson fon will meet Tuesday evening | the Tertes car, said the Dunetz car '\' '“‘. I" MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES ome. |at s o'clock at St. Mary's school [had only ons headlight burning. v\”’: o Donald R. Hart, Mgr, Sergeant Hallissey this morning | Ficetion of ofiicors will fake | while Ahe Chorches, of the samne (' (90 fint Hartford man who ress, who was in the rear of the |y o ' AT communi 1 with the police and | Rose Molfelder is sorlously | Tertes' car, also sald the same. .':;“ ‘\‘"‘;-“ WE OFFER #aid 1o had fome information about | {11 at her home at 1 | Dunetz was recently tined 2200 for | BEL > woman. The Bristol police, 100, | A danghter was b selling liquor in a store at Lafayette |y :\r\vn[ . A Few Shares of are fuvestigating a report that a man | Britain General hospi tand streets. Padlock proceed- |y o = 0 W T T Y, from that town often ealled on Miss |\, and Mrs, Michael |ings are heing considored on the | :l’("‘;,‘\'{"_[ EW BRITAIN TRUST CO. Flanagan and that they frequently |Seethinaton. [ store. Detective Thomas J. Feeney is |41 hee * 1o Price On Application lwont ofit together. The polies are Hexhin the proposcd place- | condueting a more extensive inves- | 114" | oco . v . tso sccking anothcr man who was | ment of curbs on both shies of AN gution into the aceident tolay. | e 00 We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts mentioned by the Bronson childven | street from 1 ton avenue east- —— A |as having called upon the missing | erly 500 W cross streefs, | 3. i 9i e b woman, e je of munter | New Brifain Man’s Car Bosch Mag ks o . A T Craris | Cen Leath 4 from Clinton to Kills West Hartford Boy |} | = [street will be held at the board o While riding hack from Hartford | ey & Ohio 1145 1141 | lic. worlks meeling {OMOTTOW |iwnore hie had obtnined hisl newlic i & 8 b, 12 | I ’ o | driver's license, 1. J. Stearns of 100 ¢ 3\ & 5 P pfd 107, ‘| eatl] s Mee and Mrs. Matthew Wosilus 0fjogjryiow sireet, struck and almost ‘:-1,,"“‘ (&l lI, L 1: ] | 451 Park street quietly obser "'n antly killed Jobn Gillies, 7 years | coo oy 11 \ ; their 10t) Jold of 42 Lancaster road, West |, : S ! Miss Catherine Costel L o aces » Wesb| cory prog 1tef 381, | i Calree cometlo Gk S i o, e ne e e v SO e : HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN DRI L others® ¢ VUL e lears on 1Parmington avenue and | o L R i o edas oo ) at B0 il rond i West Hartford, LM oo £ Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg, R L her bt b pi o Smith sc : i rday afternoon 2 Tel. 27186 Tel. 3420 S her home, 13 Park|cps who have small children ma Theloar Was 80 feetitrom the ourbil : Jhdn) LIS nCR I TR iR io i o fho el e TN e [ S0 e o B s et Rl boy | é 1his city. Was & churter mem ren will he faken care of while | ; el o A o o Shinein; wil ) he applied his brakes. When the car T OFRR e e ARLHEIE R | brakes so as to prevent crushing the | g f . RE e S ARREST MAN AND WIFE [victim, Mr. Stearns testified. Free neransi ) 50 l l sl 1 e was talen o ihe X ol (o ot va spsetad| L0 Sl : nternational Silver ! ) b Rl SlreeL sliantiy s the boy crossed the street to see 4 : v Gt o e e BBl e for it big wotlier was in a grocery store. e 73/ Preferred troubie. b te hor old 1 il L Not findin attempted 1o ey 1 0 the seriousness of her condition she i N na i 8 1 upon being brought hack he arr gied in WA 3 o home on Th two dayg | morrow on cha 3 r admitt e e e il assault. uit oy I T e but she has been ok from tonight. ; 5 3 e S it oin conrt ( 2 sl T —————%. i of hoant. YN e e 1Criminal Record of 32 parieTesg Jo e EX-CONVI ’ I H Rg‘(“l;\g(?lé%(gp. I e : | Years Behind Fake Priest 1.1, 1o . [ KS RICH. LOOTS HOMES! LRI O Wise Costello —— —— Bridgeport, March 1 (®—Domi- [P & R C & 1., 42 ) e Marlin-Rockwell corporation, iachanlit) R [ nicl 1. Jtache of Hrooklyn, N. Y..|Piorco Arrow. . s |of Which the Standard Steel & Bear- bit 1o leaye Greenfield, Tns March 1 (P ! have ndl¢ 1"“ ! RUrefON B at a6 INew York Poliee Disclose That He 785 Company of Plainville s a sub- nemory of assenger train No. 27 of the Penn _:‘-\ ; R Rep ‘l‘ &8 .. a5t ) sidiary, reports a net profit for 1925 ver known to \i syl westhound frou | : L ngheiron, 1:«:\ DpESHE U Has Secured $100.000 Since of $1,403,476.08, of which $443,700.- I I | )is, was dovailed | himse us v or | Reading 51 ( ( s paid divide 57,- . e lanay s (g e et e el d a member of the fle (o give |South Paciric s S Tohl St U os- | tion's surplus, occupation gy el e AR e sl el Uacka eNona il 0L misCodiceck St achanae oria [ sontliRall oyl ) S8 A 8 caped convict who posed s a| D he year 1925, the com- Rl Rkl A < il worthie . today retained coun- |studchalier N e i i P e e e e R O e R inging Bt-SJasophisifalsofocgipind GLENAN LT SRS WY e ',“w;'\;\‘l,d Rl e e fin 3 | orged his own recommendations as | Strom Ball Bearing Co., of Chicago, o ontl Tonte Carlo, Marchn 1 P ‘{'j case Il“ i dneaday ;‘"‘ e | Texas ’l'-‘ o A Nl butler, has looted wealthy DI UL, adding this manufactory to its s the only | Nepp Geeman 3 1 e [ e o Jhia and New York state homes Subsidiaries P S tar | J{w(‘v: zus priest was leld in bonds : u.ww] nl_,.r.-“ o4 14 14524 '”m” 1 $100,000 since Christ- Officers of the company report ) donblcs of the O 0oo, nit uit . o - husiness t how ploy o Aunerici HETD i 2 vears 1o June, 1894, [1* s Rub = = They announced the arrest yester- [fial improvement over 1924, being | Iofeating Mile, Viasto and B . e e oeryiin o Ll o st qoss. lday of Walter Carney at t Bilt- | remarkable for its steady volume ; I8y d SO Al Senienced £6) IMira. [\ oo J 2ot fmore hotel where he was registered |dUring the last calendar year, o % et fo Mimira | \esiinghouse 73 name of Stewart, Carney | Dividends on preferred stock dur- UG [ i 1 WSO Sh ot ol to steal 30.. |Ing the year totalled seven per cent oo her. ' . L Ra S | jewdIry from the home | being deelared r|\1:;r1\t|r;y at the n\ér serviees will e held at F ] : 3 ) I 1~ Hutton of Lake Placid, N, |of 1% per cent. Dividends of $1.08 80 Josepl's ehureh tomerro | unerais LOCAL STOCKS 4 i ) declared on the common stock. 1t 9 o'clock 1 solrmn s AR ot | = 5 RO s lthouch A valuation of § 577.05 {8 now P e 3 |\\n v)\‘llv ly»l.-\‘\k‘\ ,m.,: I.I\I‘I‘? b i &0y v\gl!' P ced on the pla nd equipment % Sont 0 Jennie D I:.L ' : : »‘ n‘}‘\ M\”‘“,‘v\ .‘.u‘w” i : 5 sl controlled by ;1,‘;‘ ”,r:m".i‘,n_ The ol : o ; rees for Jennf m| xreslionts) of | R A surplus 18 now $3.§96,870.88. oL Canhiol e e 1 Tleart oh will i A . Miss Tausa T 1 i ‘ o T e all dtreet Briefs dey Al ; a8 ol 1 TAN DECLARED VOID. i N Fra March 1 (P o e ¥ Washing r 1T f for It his i - - y Viehinelon At 5 Natior TN prlialy gl Institute of American Meat i CARD OF THANKS S ¢ el I'hoenix 17ir t it G TS reports that February was » S to thank our Kind it s Rl S : Bl iclory month for the of friends and neighbors 3 de Travelers Iights andonadiiigiion of play t packing industry. N B o our fon of Conn € 13 Lot RSrSenbine o7 rally were sluggish, R by 1 > anuracturing Mocks ament, cven in (e do f = s steady, except in the case Ath s N Am Hardnare \\ “n Cup of Nations, although she ' | Y lined appreciably k Srd . led but one more e SDpreSON infant \ i to Am Hosiery 3 {eaapfat luring the month. W of 1 Now ton & ( ) [P IS RO L co of receipts of @ Stantey | e-HEd Cpt ¢ avy hogs served to increase the : 0. and ings & ( : P clative supply of heavy cuts, the : Vi Uillings & pd CRITICAT, SITUATION report said, and in consequence rfl Bristo ghai, Cly March 1 (P—A [ widened the price difference be- Stencd Colt's s . _ situation b in the | tween 1 Leavy cuts. This : Ar and. Mrstl 1 7 mill district, where 3.400 em- | sjtuation holds interest for the con- . e Gugel 105 panese mills are sumer fu that it offers opportunity 2 ) W Gu the existing regula- | for economy in buying, as faney S o . [ G g 5. strikeers vesterday at- | grades of bacon yielding § to 12 Blitios b . ked one of the mills, killin pounds per slab ure 10 per cent 1 vived by CARD OF THANKS | Japa man and damaging the | jower at wholesale than bacon of 5 114 i1 W wis our friends and e T are signs of the for- gmilar quality welghing 4 to & . 4 neigh n terlin and West % 1,“.“' :: INTO PORT i d Chinese police are cooper- | pounds per slab 14 for tl 1 assistance to us AR St | ating in maintaining order. The differe is even greater in {in our recent bereavement n the [ M SUPD % ell Mig Co * e andard gWdes of bacon, the r death of our heloved daughter, ') }‘-L“ s covill Mig Co | _FIND CASE OF POISON GAS port added, slabs weighing 12 to 16 J : mlso for the beautiful flora} i -}‘\“‘v‘;* st andard Screw New York, ch 1 (P—A case |pounds being 20 to 25 per cent offerings received : ki anley Works “ poison gas, consigned to the army |lower at wholesale than those | AND MBS, JOHN DUCKI, Y ET RN P i anley Works pfd {air service at Camp Dix, N, J., was | weighing 6 to 10 pounds. “Thus U. S COURT 1IN § Torrington Co com found floating in Coney Isiand |the person, who ordinarily buys & Holy Cross society of which ¢ Haven, March 1 (P — Union Mig Co creek yesterda slab of bacon weighing 6 pounds s was a member attended the | S, district court resumed it Conn Lt & Pow § —— can economize importantly by pur- services in a body, and the pall | this afternoon, Most of the Hfd Elec Light MISS RYAN WINS chasing half of a 12.pound slab in- hie s el 10 be disposed of were for prohibi- [N B Gas . Palin DAt At MATER 1, 0=l chondl: e tion law vielation | Southern N Miss Elizabeth Ryan, of Santa | - - | Conn Power 4 | Monica, Calif., defeated Lucia Chase | Little was left ot early advances ; - UNDERTARKR RIFLE RANG “onn Elec {of Waterbury, Conn. in the pre- of 1 to 3 points in many influential o iy Phone 1825-¥ : Boston, March 1 — ~ | liminary round of the annual Flori- |shares when the banks marked up Opposite St Mars's Chareh e 3 | L S— Westdence 13 Summer %1 - (6833 | |range at Wakefield to TREASURY T | women’s open championship |the ruling rate on call loans to 5% Simon Swinsky Camp Curtis Guild in honor of for- | Treasury balance 118,063 | tournament here toda 6-0, 6-0, per cent and prices of the merchan. Simon & e od 50, 18, by Governor e - Jise, chemical and miscellaneous is- | High stree oke died | New York anges, 900,000, WALES DEFEATS ENGLAND sues commen to go down in vie- t the New BOLLERER,S | = TR ! J | Tlondon, March 1 UP—Wales de- {lent fashion. Woolworth slumped 1 ss from POSY SHOP | NORWALRK BUSINESSMAN DIES | {feated England in an international 13 1-4. Remington Typewriter 11 1+4. noniy sy 11 UID YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN ALsO walk. March 1 P —Manuol T. |t match today by three goals | Commercial Solvents A-11, Sears nd far Holyoke 2nd TELEGRAPH A POTTED AT . P er presid 1 general {to one. These international games | Roebuck $3. Kelsey Steel and Case latives at 157 Broad sire New | [GREETING CARDS) r of the Hateh a ley | volumes were required {were inaugurated in 1879 and the | Threshing machine § and Allied Britain. Funer SEMENTS aTe {89 Wesl Main St Prof. Bldg. Tel. 88 er Company. died at his '\-wml‘l will of a woman \\l\n‘r- ts of the serles is: England won. | Chemical Commerical Solvents B and in charg lertak The Telegraph Florist of New Beitwin. re today after a week's illne ed recently in London Wales won b; drawn § | Postum Cereal 5 to §%.