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NEW BRITAIN l).\]l,\' HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1926, S it COLLEGE WOMENIN |~ City Rems 'SAEETY COUNGHL WESTFIELD MAN [ i svee e | SOUTHERN RAIL LAGE CONFERECE - 5= NEWC.OFGWORK FOOND SLAN = ows Weafhess | PUTNAM _& CO- , are planning to attend u meet- Colorado Fuel and Iron more than NEW YORK & MAKTTORD ing in Meriden this evening, leavir — o rebled fts net income for 1625, the | ’ . | }‘ WEST MAN ST NEW BRITAM‘ el 1 arna i LS e b - pared with $520,285 fn 1 This Ghle[ Fealllre 0[ R%CllOflfll‘y Tel. '104.0 45 Insurance Rates | Mel'idel] Mee“flg ,m ”m Darty wiil e Keld Wed hoas at the Springfield Alms Housc | was equal after preferred m\mmmsi Ma]’ket TOdfl BTN N 6N AV TR highly esteemed by | y day evening. ta year and a half and was {to $4.65 a4 share on the common —— The regular meeting of the New acaeIudghyy ‘\ul-lv\lm"lvlv“\ | stock, against $1,05 a share the year | alh o 3 % Clarles 5. Madsell. His brother, | Lofo { —_— A large delegation from the Neyw | Pritain council, Royal Arcanum, Aoy EnI Bholon, loalled At (heiMas i ney B Phelps, called at the Ma- — New York, March 15 (#)—Weak- Sunday, having been Prairie Pipe Line carned $18.80 Eritaln College club attonded the | ¥V e held tomorrow evening, at | Fatablishment of a safety coun- (¥ d by Frank to do ao. (a share in 1925 against $14.36 | o Of llbeg Ialitga s set We Offer: . 3 % cil to wo Wil \izing acei- | ple street o semi-annual meeting of the Connce- Which Lime the grand reent and |t 10 Vork toward millimizing acel- 1 N on 1o @ o ) o | Receiving no res 50 10 his knock shar % ear befo! P oldue to heavy selling inspired by | Moriden, Saturday. Other clubs |P® COmpleted to attond gr\wl)p‘ 1uxm today at a mecth f m iving no response to his kr s, [ sharo the year before, net fncomo P after interest, de- | | NCW Bm&i[] Sellds DelegfltiOll [0 :”‘:;“":“lm"h!lhu‘: (l\x:l;‘x:‘;lm:}é:-' :!ll ’Body Ac[s Because [)i BOOSI m Continued from First Page.) 1‘1':Y u“‘x »T\ an leral taxes, com- the G d 2 aff are expec dents in the community was decid. | previously as ticut Federation of College clubs ut. his staff are expectod. Plans will | 5 4 r of smm e cotors | e concluded that his brother was | havi mped widespread rumory of over-extended s enant Ava meeting at Meriden March amber o Comm Hr s | avi nped to §1 | n ’1'[‘!’?:‘, rcm‘.\?‘:?,“[”w? \\\. | AWNan By & Boght thid mnm‘“: 'n" ‘[ eps will be taken at once to|not there and went away, e went | char, and taxes from “, {1and speculation In Florlda, was the o : I.I\Pn.["l.\.,nn'on‘ Norwalk, | yo" dng Mre. Toseph Liss of 48 |OrEanize this work. again this morning in response to A {outstanding feature in today's rea ,_‘" t:‘vu » Litchtie Ivl\\oum\ Merls f nooth atr N T e N One of the prime ons for un- | the request of Superintendent Had- Columin Carbon and subsidiaries |tlonary stock market, Atlantie i ;_" Fan0rs "(';d Norwleh clubs. | pvoyie giorey beforo her marriage, | d¢rtaking tho work @ is time 3618011 and on finding the deor still ot profits of $2,166,200 for | CoAst line broke 12 3-4 points to 208 h;”\; Britain had the largest delega- | g " 1 ioveny were stolen from n|the 17 per cont fncrease In linbil- |lacked, forced an entrance by way {1 equal to $5.88 a share, eom. |1-2 Seaboard Alr Tine dropped & X o e . insurance premiums recently | of the eellar, ed with $2 5 b 1-4 to ¢ and the preferred 2 1-4 r BN coop in the rear of 82 IHartford 'V iran premiums - recently | | pared with $2,167,417 or $5.39 & At the business mecting it was| 7R B ight, according to a | Placed in Now Britaln, this being a! The polica expressed the helief | g n 10aq, to all new low records for ‘\f\l(:\] to give 0 to the education BamBlaInt vocalcil ot ‘m“”' head- | divect reault of increasing payments that some person who had heen in- | the year, Southern Raflwny also . and international relations depart- | hy insurance companies arily | vited into his home as a gnest per- Publie offering t sold down 2 points helow last weel's 5 \ b % lauarters this morning from Alex . ments of Connecticut college, in or- s reflected in premium eharges. peirated the erime, A fingerpritn | 060 1lorida . close, Kporadic cfforts were [list by bidding up special stocks, | 1 oday of Last Coast ding motgage five ries A, by J. P, et : T [Malamud, Detective. Thomas 4. ler to arouse intervst in the work Pregident William €. Mun, ford texpert, who will examine the lampe- | first and re el 4 2 Neeney ts investigating, ! | L of the American Association of Uni- |V/gheY, te i L was nameq {o represent the chams|base. and. other urticles, ant versity Women, which is devoting yionibrookaof 193 Marniington i cont bo i : I avenue s a patlent at the New Hrit. | P¢F at the mational convention in [dotective David 3. Manning, Jdr. ! gan & Co. was oversubserihod. such as Allled Chemical, General MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE lself 1o these two subjects, ain Goneral hospital suffering from | Washington, D, €., May 11 to 14, [have been called to assist in the in- | Gy Motors, Hudson and 1", S Rubber, | § MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGB Nty i appellaliig JUNCRCON: | light shock sustained when D ®M Secrctary Ralph L. Gould was (vestigation | Famovs Players-Lasky [but they failed ito eloit imuch ve. | JUDD BUILDING, PEARL &T., Cor. lewls bt. oLy d by the Junior ¢ ullw:-‘vlluh»m Y oD Sy e wleet & alternate That I'h had entertained a t prifit of leponse in other quarters. Founda- |l HARTFORD, CONN TELEPHONE 29121 Mopiden, | Misa douige Wreckolly oo o i it 2 b o s i atistaliceung N ald, was indicated a and fodoral 1100 company broke 7 points to par | New Britain: Burritt Hotel Butlding. Tel. 1816 SR e i at | 0f Pius Oshana, 25 Allen strect, and | 1" chamber consldered at a tahle in fhe hare on the | 1iean r was oft points | Bristol Main St. Tel. 2105 ‘:)x;::‘[v”‘n\;ll ction for women in that | {1 Oldzig, 62 Woodlawn sirect, | endum from the national cl {0, riora iore slmilars oros oulstand. |And Ward Bakiy With the | have be R aa e 5 on the question of oceaq transport Nlinetonn \ oo outatand- | coeption of e . Miea Marguerite Jones of Hunter | MU¥e heen returned by the state mo- | o (e e ephieLa s oot Jiving room.._ I comparon FSrestlon of 1n e SOlckeRanokeson, iha Aynilie ofuan m"r\ S acomm saloner {in merchant marine serviee, finane- |sh house, hius heen in | Slitreion ot (he cvaluation | Aetna Insurance Co. National Fire Insurance Co. Alilictydnistnetigulinhetagor oS ]’n St agioemen sliengrolent policies, restrictions and control | Plorida but was expeeted to return | wonld be around the nt level, the ) s purpose of such a language, she sald, | -#8lon will me lay evening 4 were taken up. Councillor Ratte v's sehool hall. 4 | : ; [ bury will name a committee of two Ross 15 able to he i ‘|| to assist in formulating the New |foreign exchanyes " lateady in the tical at 8 o'clock in & Rev, Willlam the latter part of this weel, {3 year Phoenix Fire Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. not to replace the national I but to supply the necessitic 1 e of the serious pol Conn, Gen. Life Insurance Co, ation which has developed |l pirse « compan | f rerntivers | Actna Lite Tnsurance Co. | | e : g National Bank AT R R b «. |out after having been ill for seyve A 3 yment as el Bl b e Rt S % o wm.cxoml’wux.l» ;n; x l(!ll-h |l g DT REY tain chamher's policies, = lU.\I‘l i1 I:\\n\:llv o il 10 e o aver ‘4. rn \_‘ s entrar o w: Hartford Conn. Trust Co. Travelers Insurance Co., Rts. science and radio broadeasting. o The president and sce v wore illiams Bay., Wisa March 15 * i ague of Nations TR Mrs. Thoma ooy [T 3 | turity, The notes will he r Pire Ins e 0o, e nto has been endorsed by v vw !q)'rrx:(m‘ H. ‘.\v ‘:. v of 6f [anthortzed 1o procesd with & traffic |—Knsore's comet, generally. vlewed i ol v‘\v!‘ S mw’“”q Wall Street Opening I8 Hartford Fire Insurance CO. U. S. Security Trust Co, Itutions as the Internatlonal | Monrac strest ls recoverlng from a | grvey i wiiieh the Amcrican So of year, WIth & d1DI0Y | 0s o recont fanis. of 818000000 25| . Helling atlscke wore med inf At the market Red Cross and such men as Elibu ™ "rh‘“"l‘:‘(“ ““ ok 3}“{"{”";‘};“" _{elety of Mechanical Engincers will Haley's comet, has mys R e ial per cont gold stock market as trading opened Root and Professor Einstein, [ RvEaE s A S AR DO S 8 A Oz ol fously disuppeares | 2 : " [today with specuiative offerings President Marshall of Connecticut |8 At the New Britain General hos- | #5415 } ond Professor Bdwin B. Frost, dire | based partly on the probability of S Wi of the | tigher mioney conditions in connee- onfofiierkesol i Altrod P, Sloan, Jr., president of | recorded the t 1 clge planned for en and not : il ; . University of Chicago, recorded i o prosident o84 yion with the day's huge turnover of | an imitation of a man's collcge. | A democratic women's rally wilt MIDNIGHT IS DEADLINE | disappearance today. iienera) MNotors corporation, cONSId-| ax and fnterest payments. Initial | ' tion and loally. - Ha bonsted of its |WATIPF In Sovereign bulding, FOR FILING TAX RETURN | fany was never healthter with pros-| iy ricrion Smeluin, . s » -l Savage g pect of continued prosperity, Al- + high rating and of the type of \‘ 1 e b w‘” q‘ two months | ATMS, Jordan Motors and Ches- Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 3580 o amudics ther I yoar has heen record break- studic ere. The attainment | | MG B LI lapeake and Olio, Fractlonal re- x R - s fdeal i# proved by the fact that Hl]w BI][]TLEEEERS [Revenueianitiate sariniotrar ] Deaths Jof ihe sea s been recora e MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES not cven the faculty is subjected w‘ jAlE AN QeI neTaERaTEaemESPATINES) colivge described that college us & [PItl to Mr. and Mrs. LaPointe of colelge planned for women and not [<°¢ North street te o cessions were g among the motors and other industrials, L B L D ey | v the s e o orders, VOolumo of Reports | ; “,',h o “‘]-{;”: F selling | g o welling inereased in volume 1 450N "“The General Motors man- Mi tha Koehne, who ml« | of nora 4 when the Iy decline failed fo an A W. tellowship at |. | Fl[iURE RETUR S Are In. | Mrs. Robert A. Micks tacturing, divislans’ aracloaaly [ O iola o€ sup n line with re- ses we have “ping production porting orders. More than a sco Aetna Life Insurance Company demand, and Inc ol entative fssues fo ok 1 . n production have been in |70 J Rt s 0 Bach L Stock and Rights re with public buying. j\‘ I pressure direeted principally against planned operatlons fo enter the 4o motor, publie utility and food N o about ot Allls Chatmers aropped 3 We do not accept margin accounts & ,)f;.nmmv < -um«'v or less on hand." s and early losses of 1 to made B HERH o b LHal Gl reitnto Rl oh Washington, March 15 (P—Cot-| Mre, Margaret Hicks. wife nt of nmutrition at S A. Micks of 28 pheumonia at the N hospital, | ction of almos 100,000,000 in | RC 15 itsolf in five step [Eiloneer ! \ hi od, planning of meals, cookery, H]lflCkelS | night toni peyehology of freding, and the will | | to cat food chosen and pr served aceording to thes W ! ~,\umylw om incom. 1 must be tiled | Tr nton, Adthough the new tax | Bicl parcd and taken a points included American Wa- scjen, | Chies 1o—Tow a |l or short j'»l ter Works. Ward Baking “1." Pos- ¢ rnoon's program was fol- |pootlegger ome fax is|wrnt into op les fum Cercal. Raldwin, International lowed {told L who heard this | wecks ago. Internal 1 ] caves th ons. Robert | | Paper, United Cigar, Dodge. Chrys- | § - — ldialogue hetveen a revenue agent | clals report that most i Walton N ler, White and Nash Motors ,.lwx : 1 ! TS 3 y a il stocks also wIyQ T / nd 1 bootleg vo! © of returns hia ¢ § v 8 {America ( bt ! = Bootlegger, P IRevenne Bureay has ruled 1) ert Page of Detroit, {coveries, Atlantie Coast e, South- | . o Q.—-Not s loud. We'll payers with i ilers, Noble Thomas of Detroit | jern !' lway, Wabash and Pere Mar- mes of mors New Britain Lodge Will Observe Tes “speenlator.” What was in- {33000 and mesiie corpora ‘nl» omas o ° sagging 1 o0 3 points. “""W{ HARTFORD NEW BR"AIN e naae el s L T st = Woods and MGDO“““%“ Subimit 2 s ,-'f':”ivh;«';’,.’fl";IhrlfordConn.TrustBIdg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. social on March @ nd— of one fourth of th afternoon, i 5 A sharp break of 47 points in Bel- Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420° in lodge B 1. jthat down, What v the total in-| 1o tle a Aulins Da lllh 1a | —— reports that the f V.‘ coming re \:?hlI o, il colebrats its 21Et i logme you want to report? A.o—I fig allov Dorn 224 Broole| il o angenldgu o aroL I oo e e 3 i Eline Proseeuting Attorney Joseph €L liyel. Other forcign exch vere | . an employe of vk, died an Woods and Thomas 1" McDhonough, |l ittorney for Alex Swivrcaynski of | $4.83 Q—All vight, unde m 9 well] put down “winnings on hor sier with sterling at Connecticut Light & Power wn hospital this morni i lainy nted D 600, AT never play the goats, |6 ¢ i G s G T Summer strect, Plainville, prese S A 1 B I o e T : ricfs to Judge William €. Hunger- | 34 1 ar 6/ re ed e vou o | 1w e i ieds 10 Judge William € A e T 2% err charge 1 I s ought by Mcbo: &h | less to Their eakness, el deiualion Lo h wus brought by MeDonoush | o 7 ieir weaks Q 1cor 28ty X e e I o obtaining money under yally in raily B : otenses, fraud, an which ot wth - (N suiust his el | vinls special- | g by Altred K & Ohio 4| . 1 belaware & Lckawanoa, Dela- | Hart & Cooley .. — ' Boy Vandals in School American lj“'»‘”“““"l“ ! = = Ay £3, inowhich Kallen clafnud | Missouri, K < pid. and [N I} Machin | Leave Trail of Damage Makes Excellent Profits Matthew W. | ne 1ost 31,500, o M The Fast street school bullding G Miech 15 (8 T wneral of ) FOTal L Swierezyn and his brother, | Saturday lgcie | S heRe Lot was entered Satue The kinder- Amerieen it U u ! Poarl Court was heid of 326 Hartford avenue, an ifted Famoua | Bortl & Ju zarten room and the gymnastum ‘ 5 3 morni t 9 oclock at Lo Feluskowski are alleged to have || vs and UL S Cast Jron Pip were plundered, Vases, and toys i i rell W L solem v in the game inwhich Katlen . 1ged at in the kindergarten were broken and ) o v I vited Dby he los m~1u‘u-x~vl\. r'mv- It ) : ¥ plonograph records, and basket- i M f | E i 1wo wen, skipped bonds o 0 e e S were destroyed in the gym- o ] T foon: q ; in tie New Britain court, and ir ; i e datle Y nastum, 2 L t il e (t! Hartford court where they w A i PSR Although school officials say that O . i i Volatenal it they n ey der the same eharge J 2 Lo an © damage and loss is considerable, . 0 in 1924, b nd day dosw i incon i ALy Swicrezynski £ lumh l'||l||i<-\ Stocka, they could not state the exact 1 vere i frem - - s o in Plantsville il S e Pow pfd . imount. The boys are sald to have af the corporatisn’k holdings in I jer med 21,500, i i 1 SETHehY loft great disorder in their wake. : phuildin : corperniion, - = & ar come up for trial on T s Sl £ = 1 1o ‘)I\.fl .\( Lmfi\).l i nital As the from {mor )y polics conrt g Areg) e nreh M W'l fHungerford will decide whether ld 1 1 1010 5 ‘ o i ACTING PLUMBING INSPECTOR . \ Petarges will be withdrawn and the | Balt & Ohio 1 8975 218 s 0. A. Peterson is acting plumbing 0 it Shief [case (hrown ot of court, or wheth- [ Be(h Steel t i ctor in the absence of Philip Y r e court shall procecd with th Lyath LR 0% J. Tormay who is a patient at the ni " Tohn MetCabs t s & Ohito D TREASURY STATEMINT N 1 General hospital. Mr. t laran, J in aurrer | ¢ fon y : T ry balar §R33,081.485 ecgan his duties today. v i s ma 3 ¥ I fower 1 \is clir irged | Colo 1 1 ‘ting inspector has heen in el 1.1 . 1 ALt rranovam, 5 Flm strge! 1y, William an one erime in eaely | ¢ t N York 1 0, of the fce on other oc- 009 &hares of Lo par Vil ) Tarrington, and Domicia 1 1o 0f | v S not permis: ( Steel i absence of In- Vi 8 intie o 1 i fuin strect, Novielk, Conn., | " ryieos Were o ne lins committed o pu 1 n Exet 5 Tormay on vacation or ill- « sta 10 [ ) ) re i Ve r toll t I Kean I erim 1 1 counts ons . 0 Joint Stady of F: vati Jed gtrect | O ; i | e i | i S o « [ea w S ! trio have s S ] Problems Now Sus S Reii an — Mrs. Benedict Musante ld them of a total of $ sl N Vorl 3 fine K0 Rius Kiai | Mussolini Now Plans Big | 11 = nivts o Mss. R et iy e o v ' | Spif : Electri . S RN I SR ) el e e K o | Associated Gas and Electric i Wl T ST [ Tower |n His Ow n Honor i ] ) » sl t i e To I ate Ih. Ki m.\rtm er in ¢ 3 It e Pan A1 R aes 1l Founded in 1852 ' To L} Waterbury NMarch ' mi olir 2 Ukrainian Co. Takes Out Permit o Nailroad & " ' | PR AL \ ieor D \ 1. Kilma of | of Ul Fascis Daniel A, Harri 3 i . 5 ATIEON s J i ol a proa et makes . G DR R Ta sl ITOVERUNEIPCRO He S RICS (LR AL 1 &S T { Consumer Confidence i At piR ! ) . \ ueld this | y26-186 Norih Strect. i \ r « A i I reh h ) i Customer owne b means not only an oppor- ; e i sk 4 g ) s Qe : 'l tunity to invest: it indicates also the confidence : e o v I, g S it . 7 Ny i | which the customers have in the company that l et ey ',\n\ ARE. WIAK Wal A i four aas Co. 1 | serves them. ; y \ i o Pac 145 14 145 Customer ownership among public utilities began . ) . = ; The 1 § Rubher ARy | 914, but it did not develop actively until after Communi{y (‘ampaign \ 2 T o 1" 8§ Rubher T2 T8k about 1914, I vely il G it} ; Im(Pm"‘ oo ¢ 3 s A= of brick ¢ U s 1247 1335 123% ]’ the World War. In 1919 there were 45,000 customer enera ommitiee | Exeiar 1 its dimensions ar SR i owners in the electric light and power industry as a S f"“m‘ v real cstate e foriuon) s s whole; at the end of 1925 there were approximately oa haa wen " Ul TAKES 30 FT. DIV 1,307,000—a twenty-nine fold increase. I Haver Marlboro, N. H., March 15 A ; " The customer investors in the Associated System Crean sang el e | || during the same period increased from some 600 to Pie Jesn,” and r"“ fi‘_‘-‘v":“._“ \" Ml I approximately 21,000—a thirty-six fold increase, ¢ Tight.” John J. | horse took fi while 1t raw 1 Asked reaching & ratio of 1 investor to every 13 customers. - 2 Crean accompan n orzan., |ing a cutter driven by its owner, | Ac » N AU ¢ : Qv 3 CARD OF THANKS I mpanicd or i i ¥ 1020 | The management of the Associated System prizes W to express our sneare 54 points helow fcontrol, it freed the | Aet ¢ 1 i R the confidence which the consumers—those who s to our kind friends and § \”:{ En ;1" 24| |sleigh, ran down the on the |y e [ 0 i know the company and its (!al_l) business methng—- ‘I]‘m~ for sympa y and kind Shdonl Sapelnle gioel I 20 w. inch Ln\ and divec m‘rlvv Automobile Ins ..... 4 B have in it, and realizes its obligation in maintaining N s = P ness during our r¢ ereavemer A5 B A O i Falls. Cooled off, and apparently Hartford Fire S a0y | growi . ‘\\'- wish to thank Davidson & Lev- ¢nced liquidation in oth Jnoeph A Ha ey ittle the wor for its Experienc National Fi . 3 825 - Sl)und, Wi busines enthal employes, Stanley Rule & = = the horse paddled, where it was re Phoenix Fire T ASu = "Level office employes for floral offer- | W -““\_" \\'r “,"" ) e UNDEIRT AR K]S [ cuea | Travelers Ins Co......1175 1200 We invite inquiry regarding opportunitics for exponding yowr T ings. i Paterson, N, MArCa = ke Phone 1628.2 ———— | Travelers Rights . 23 s0 busincss by locating w territories served by properties of the e Mrs. Bertha Hennig, Mrs. JonmR lvarncd yesterday tha MEONE (| IR eI (Lbeie e OLD A. P. MAN DIES Conn General 1 $ [ MEG bl Miller, Mr. Arthur Boe Fred plant of the DuPont Posder Co. was ™31 Danbury, March 16 WP—Edward | Manufacturing Stocks ‘ Associated Gas and Electric Company g aals 2 Necker. Mrs. Ther s0id to the Broadway Construction| | Leonard Beard, formerly of Boston | Am Hardware, ox 8 8| s EhES — ( L reside " ' e R e T ‘ nd an executive of the Associated ; Am Hoslery J - | Associated foev fl'-‘ .\UI St mltfllTloN 1S was said to ] rese in the early at or- | Beaton & Cadwel - 00 an _mnl. to its subsidiory and ask for $ pecul ohcc | = T tm ] BOLLERER’S L animition, died. % i R | e ? v | eresting Focts.” . Patrick’s whist et Ladi ; ed osives durir . rid POSY SHOP age of 7S vears. Mr. Beurd had been | 1 s |] e S aton i . Mand AR e UL el L ] Gk | ASSOCIATED 6AS AND ELECTRIC SECURITIES 00 Bt < AN % | ST, PATRICK'S DAY gaged i o *v-mr““'\ i | v { Incorporsted s W slay 1 | & . . ton v York ecity | J | . 5 £ el | FLOWER NOVELTI e oAt . | 61 Broadway New York / 1 at 8:1 READ HERALD CLASSIVIED ADS (89 West Main S Prof. Bldg. Tel 886 poriped ut 20 vears T ’ t } s of W T TOR YOUR WANTS b “The Telegraph 1lorist of New Britain.” tves out tw g Co 105 =

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