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ident was the s Wil ond in Trouble in Numbers Attends | | Madiid, March [ farms of th [em will e Combo, offc former red by minister Money Work for You?!— w and it will do this if you can ‘ neva next month nor Cambo is eredit for restorir the then when April Ist or Octo- ber 1Ist (our interest dates) comes along, you will find this money which has heen eamed : in the previous six months, credited to your Account. All of “the Japan of th New ) soprano, vill mak next Friday ¢ venin ) o to make it earn for you? ' Burritt Mutual Savings Bankl A to word received cials, Marlboroug were informed, ha Harrison, N. J., on a char lary and gent to the H jail in identity here sey City 1o awa as learned foda to Worcester. vas sent Youll be glad you saved your money ! Wien your dauglies srows up ON'T you be proud of her? Of course, there will be parties, and dances, and theaters, and foot ball games —you have thought and planned so much for her happiness. BUT—have you given a thought to this? She will need ap- propriate clothes for these affairs—frocks, hats, slippers, wraps—you know them all. You'll be glad pou saved pour monep when your daughter grows up. TRULY A BANK OF SERVICE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, 7 TO 9 TRUSTCB NN El il NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD v Topcoat, p, Agent, 4 w rehearsal of tho troupe |37 two days for Caplain Kkl , a8 he was n xwu’n'n*ln tl suit o Alaskan, the single motoM® plane, . McCabe, 4 W oKed while landing after the trial | Walnut St. Tel, 44.—advt, —— {Might Thursday, Tl propeller Thdre will be landing gear and fuselage of the | Junior Hadassah iustrel Propose Great Reforms 20 (M—Radical r world's economic sys- Ieranc of financ | who wit p nt Spain at the com- | | Ing T.eague of Nations prep: | economic conference mectin \'s most not- lectrie sitn ation and styled Ttaly's foreign policy e West.” | Jeritza Will Sing Over Radio Next Friday Night . (Br—2me, an - Ope last year this interest was ac- e | also arc the program. | cumulated at the rate of The concort Wil be _browleast (x ongh stations WJZ, New York; i 70; WDKA, Pittsburgh ' Why not start now and begin i e osier Pusflnfl' Who Lscaped In W m(‘es‘er Captured | 20 (P who e from the uber, is arrested in of burg Ison county trial, y and word offi- officiuls His SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1926 MACK TRUCKS 1S e ——— T — || Wall Street Briefs The generul prosperity enjo rious ol companics in 1 further reflected in the report of the | Juneau, Alaska, March 30 (# de figures complled by John AMceBride, collector of customs for the Perritory, show 1t Alas| for | vq which the United Sttacs in 1867 paid 9 i by i | [1ast year reports net income South P purchasers of real estate in i I SLApEDD, during the inflation period |;\I:®\ S 12 FFuneral angemen i ;;m” ”“ ;( : T s s I8 giudeby AL T Kenney s Co mang iR L TR0 R ement issucd {prng of) 3 hy the foreign office in connection |t yifeq 1rui 1 = 5 S with reports that a movement was 1= & puhber 6oty 3 oing on in the United States 10 1+ g greel e form a yrotective assoclation of |y x(inghon 3 American owners of German prop- [wing Oy erty with a view to combatting the alloged return of such Funerals property to ) 3 Avtna Fir - morning at St. Magy's church with Great Rn‘erv('l;mgmg Antom nr\]- LG R 4 solemn ligh mass sung by Lev. Ha 5 Tuymond Clabby, cclebrant; Rov, Its Course in Asia (7f/o0! 1 $30 Matthew J. Traynor, deacon; and Holtoratsk, Asiatic Russia, March | o W Walter A, Lyddy, sub deacon 20 (P—Advices from Khiva to the ., S AU o'clock the flag drapped TUTCOman soviet government hers .. é ket bearing the body of the for. ¥y the Amudarya river bas radieal- | (0700 50 e overseas veteran was conduct- 1§ chanzed its course, deviating Manufacturing Stocke, cd into the chureh by two of his Lo} it and threalening| yi Jrargware .. S4 87 fellow soldier, I'red Tyler and Frank e pecaman seepuBle R hiliv G gniens ien: two of fellow members of (Irought. Beafon & Cadwe 1 1 o tion " e s the Rrotherhood of Railway Clerks AUl the great cottor Ng axean -Hfd Cpt Co cot s§ Toln J. ! cy, Michacl Shea; and gpsncentuponitis & o ] two Daly Council K. of C. associutes, il ! & or " John 'Leary and Thomas Mullen. obllized the entlro | i,y ) Brogs G a “Taps" were played on th organ | Population K the impending | o A i i S by Organist Joh Crean as (he | S212MItY. | : body was being taken into the| The Amudarya, one of {he largest |, o i church and as the body was being | FIVers In Astatic Russia rises in the || el borne from the cdifice, Mrs. Mary T, | MtOUBtaing of Bokhara a ANl nndors, 30 Crean rendersd “My Conntry, "Tis of | S22 and flows northwest to N B Machine 16 Thee” James Walsh and Howard | ™ N B machine pfd ... Smith were the flower hearers, SR . Niles-Be-Pond com .. ! Father Clabby conducted the com- Show Girl B"mge Suit | Nortl .\ Judd 28 miual ervices at the grave at . ook, Stowe & Wil G AL thepiEto it Bt Against Actor Hushand | SOGRRER A ot New York, March 20 (Pi—Supreme | (e K 16 LA Fdward 1% Tayes Loln dutice Sapuen e pelepved by farn 'S ; T oy at the conclusion of the | 50T ot suft brought hy ¢ oM " ) Sherman cout, wel SLEReBULIRNE | Stanley Works 7 ident of this city, wer ”;”‘;;r] n“"‘\,";" e | Torrington Co com ... 04 1 this morning at 10 o'clock at | o0 FHUITC HLAER “-”1 Nodeiaw |Union Mg Co 20 1 Mury's ehurch with & sclomn | 2 5803 0 CTUH ARG Siotels, Public Tdlitics Stocka, {1igh mass of requiem. Ttev. Walter e SR b Sl o Conn Lt & Pow pfd ...110 112 A. McCraun was celebrant, E Nevas: "”,"""’."‘l”‘ Hfd Blee Light . Walter J. Lyddy, was deacon e nlarar ke N B Gas Kev. Raymond J. Clabby was R ISy nEgTak Sonthern N E Tel X by n unidentified wom deacon. Ll e Elee Servi ; As the hody was HornelfromB e 5 Pow Tractic | e ehurch Mrs, Mary T, ( S RLOSE — Laere “Lead Kin 1 ¥ RS T . A 8 dered “Leaa Kin DT s TREASURY STATEMINT nry b . president of 1 1 of women's four brot OUTLOOK ) hers rch 20 * outlook for t ng Monday. North neriod of ntic states o or, Conn Aroused by ¢ | requiem high mass. TInterment will | P designated below for places Opposite St FIFTH WARD—Bartlett School. T Rewdence 11 Ramme LS management of the SIXTH WARD—Elihu B hotel yesterday notificd 1 Scheol that & man who v Petitions of dtdates name of E. ihe original owners under a retronel | (o . Co.) & ca ecopomist and financler. Speak. | = | 0 Yo emacted by | the Prussian b manage to get a little putaway il eoe e Teein caiien Veank . Mevay diet In 1935, »The foreign. africe | AT . . . B l( crists, chavacterized it as “just 17uneral services for Frank J, Me- | statements says that not a single 5 N n thls Mutual Savlngs Dank. [another dchacle of Nritish diplo- Avay, of 129 Lafayette street, World American complait has been 1048 | \pna coenalts i s { maey.”. He spoke in praise of Taly | War vetcran and employee of the ed at clther the foreign office or the | sy Life Ins Co ... 850 ' A fC\’V do“ars every \Veek and and Premier Mussolini 1e gave N. Y., N. H. & 1L railroad, who died | Irussian ministry of fina Geln Uit Mussolini and his fascist government | Wednesday evening, were held this | ¥ather Mol Ueted he | Chicugo, March 20 (P — John'! " I o EREE it . Dickinson Sherman, 67, veteran Chi - STl e T . wspaper man, disd last night 200 \ncn(l ocial in allncaatofiyse)cral Phnehis High \chm)l Auditorium Joscph Armalapich in t‘l-|r 0 he lnsses for a decade The funcral of Joseph A Japich per work after leavin E High school i ! 3 1t formerly city cditor of t Tinsirel e rhnel 10 with the old inter Sl Sy BT 1 been connected with . ke is survived by his widow. Mrs. Ma Seacen part and again during latter een G BT T temperatures near or ahoy AL Seli, Wit Groer A auskas, Adam Stanskel e (UATICt DUMbeT Dy ! Rojouar. Winear Raszwiuku } Henry T. Bray, Frank \eGr Stawskruwas and John T NOTICE. Vrapeis Ygan and ¥ LaH Father Laden c 1 the com stered Democrats of the City | Thoge y taok part in the chor | mittal services 1 st aw Brit wera Dorothy Kel Grace Walle | Mary's cemetery are hereby notified Margarct Trlanson, Do n | s at which all R nd Lola M1 | Mrs. Mary Kurdzck ocrats and any elector not r e N i it S ,,, ° Windsor hmll\ Esc apes [ heta at Sacred Hecart church Mon- | \arious wards Thurs From Blazing lln | day morning at 7:45 o'clock with a ! ween the hours of | be in Sacred Heart cemetery. the purpose of nNOmMINAtNg & ke four childr Democratic City Ticket for the | caped from the = Spring election to be held April 13, | carly today. The 1 stroyed. The FIRET WARD and SECOND | pured WARD-—Vocational High School. | s s THIRD WARD—Camp School. - Al " FOURTH WARD—Central Gram. | Gives Check to Hotel, mar School Flits During !'mun" BOLLERER S office signed by candidatc Rochelle, N. Y nessed by a member of t} $40 to the clerk in o POSY smop 1 Committee.mus room, and whi rk W ON YOUR BIRTHDAY the Town Committee estign 1. The SEND MOTHER FLOWERS ! Mar 19 tspr ctive « i IEASTER GREETING CARDS) DEMOC > TOWN COMMITTEER — W. MAIN ST PROF. BLDG.. TEL, 886 John E. R. Keevers, Chairman | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. | John P. Kiniry, Secretary. | FOR YOUR WANTS ALONE IN LEAD 00,000, exported 36 > [ Vacuum OIl Co. sl g L Alaskan was damaged in the mishap. | Sunday afternoon at clock in | . / i owing u jump in " | 8 rth of products in 19 TRy $24,280,0 @ b Other mishaps which —tended 10 | the auditorium of the Hebrew school 1o fereitory closed the sear with o |t "';':r('"‘_:;"'y"‘ ‘]“’ 11”\ ’;'“‘"" et Slocks Show Much Un / A l E l A dis! rten the personnel of the Wil |on Blm street | \ ‘. . < clation, fedcral (axes ' cels favorahle trade balance of $29,024, S 0| T d (HIH Xp () kine group included the falling of | A new line of chic Easter Hats at {234, Tiiere was an dnorease of $1- | 10sq Aiie tacqrmr o b He ot A5 Cellalllly 0aay mow motors to trausport to Toint |popular prices, French Hat Shoppe, 525,133 in the total vale ot mer. CRIEMGHa R Lo e 4 i . Barrow on the Aretic coast, and the |4 1, It, Arcade.—advt, |chandins shipped from and into | g apare (or el stock, against $7.02 alrbanis, Aluska, March 20 U |0 of Patmer Hutchinson, an ¢ | Miss Mildred. Eane returned | 5| [ whare in 1924, New York, March 20 (Pl—Confu: fiie Witkins Arctic airplane expedi- {companying newspaper correspond- 1o her home at 165 Washington | ritory's total commerce was | giook] st ; o4 price movements characterized tion, beset with difficultics from the (eni, who was killed by & wWhirling | iroot after an operation ut the New 246, of which $33.100,511 | o1 cokholders of American ~ Ma- | he opening of Loday’s stock market very start, has et with another geri. | Proveller of the Detroiter, Dritaln General hospital |was imporied and the balance €x- | Sfaren o on CundrY Co. Wil vote | With the exception of Mack truck (G4 sathac The plane wrecked yesterday was| panee tonight, St. Jean's Hall— |ported [ARGHESS i proposal to create which opened 1% polv higher uus sethack. (8'iiie sl el i e o I B A A 00 shares of 7 per cent preferred |most of the motors lost grouud on e last of fhe thrce alrblancs supplics from here to Point Barrow, | ““Nie (o a severo cold, David L Lqemmease iy s LS Showed & SUEN | stock, $100 par, and an increase of |initial sale In apparent refivction of hich were go fly over the barren [the supply base of the enterprisc. | pynn chairman of the police board, (in 1924, and $37,605,451 in 1925, The "“'4:“::‘:”»«'\' u]v s {n common, $100 par, | the liquidation of weakened margi tes of the Arctic was wreeked |Flans we the plane to fly be- | i oonfined to his home on ¥ranklin [shortage was attributed partly to a | .o 0 shares, The common will |al accounts. Jordan opened 1% sesterday in @ (rial flight. A fire [tween liore and Point Barrow until | g ity small salnion run fn the Bristol B “" exchanged on the basis of three | lower and 1lu vielded 1 to 96 | rov 0 e planes la ec o e hoe ’ ' I shar D “w for one o d, § el -4 duplica r 1 ow, destroyed one of the plancs in an |all n v equipment had. been | "pcliiyte man wanted for nlght district and (o restrictions made by | hare® o Dow or ono of old. Steck- |1-4 duplicating { rs low. Oils guocrimenta ubositionyacgDetiolfilakensiohsiounnly base adhl e | work, Steady. Apply at Herald, s povseniontiroriprieevationtot ge e Er Ly B L UBHAERE I nasad i oL coni i eniof varly n; Jl::,”“II and mm,h-yJ ‘\\:m‘m‘"l'-"\ ||:-m \\‘Il w] o MII\\r; nrl |‘. — [the industry, | 1p ata at par, polrts that mun;m’mu. were lpl;u‘\mp. wrecked Thursday in a test flight, |snow motors, which were 1o have L ) il o for a merger of the General Petro- A big three-motored Detroiter had |carried supnlies trom Nenann, fifty Clark Again Entered SUES WIFE TOR DIVORCE | The preliminary report of the leum orporation and the Standard o a few fo 5 Lo 0 il % ‘. | Chicago, Burlington and Quiney for ) New York taxled but a few feet over the fleld \mfl:q south of here, to Point Ba In British “Ope“' ¥red 0. Morse, through Attorney || Lrnaen an Ak Oil Co. of New York yostorday when it turned up on igfrow. G Curnoustio, Forfarshire, Scotland, | Harry Ginsbers, has brought an ac- | ;g3 fi0%8 Bet Income of $2L184- 1 A few soft spots eropped out her: RS Rt anrEioanih i, [ e ora s Ramame | Mareh 20 (P—Carnegic Clark, o na« {tion for divorce against his wife, | ot A0 A0 and e \rgos euiva- Land there, Dupont and McCrory vropellers, landing gear and fuse plics, twa snow motors left Nenann | 0 = %0 outie and fthree times | Helen Doughty Morse of Thomaston, 100 cupial s : Tatid stores cach dropping 8 points and was damaged and the main motor | Fehruary Crallan open kol champion, is | 11s alleges that she deserted him five | oo CApital stock, against $21,889,- | tho Liggntt and Myers lssues, Pull d thrown out i Ma colm Smitl Australlan open R nion; 28 in 1924 or $12.81 a share, s 16, ; F as thrown out ot lin Major | Jmih, nftor n desperate sTVE- | on his way hack from the Antipodes | vears ago. The writ I8 returnahle | * man and American Telephone Ihomas G. Lanphicr was in control [gle of {wo weeks, with only ¥ [fo play in the British open cham- | I the superior court fn Hartford the e . . point or two at the time and Captain George H, [miles of the long fourney hehind fo play e ek Park Ctah Consolidated Mines Co | American can moved up 3 points Wilkins, leader of the espedition, |them, fhe supply trip was abandon- | lonship. 1 he ropresented by | . S |largest producer of silver in Utah | before the end of the first haif. For- was a_passenger. [ed by Captain Wilkine. It was then | Carnoustic will ho rapresente T L e ey e e e ya r,flm.- e At “Standstill Idecided fo send a duplicate supply | three professionals in~ the eham- | . |4 for 1925 after depreciation l-;’(:r;:nh;‘lr\‘y:‘"\n(l‘l]u\” .':y'nuxu”r;“.illh.'x Although the enterprisc is at a |of food and cquipment from here by | pionship—MacDonald Smith, Arthur taxcs, development work and €on- | 3.4 and I'rench francs ot 5.58 1.2 SIREARLIL 5) brdsant it wis balleved uirinne utchart and - Clark, who for 24 D struction, or 44 per cent of the 10+ | pep b the misfortunes which have follow- | Supplies On the Way vears hag been 'wwf onal to the e at S tal income of $4,405,183, an unusual- High lLow ('lose ed the party would only tempdrarily | Meanwhile, radio messages and vdney club in New South ly high promt ratio. AT Con a0 h s e s (1 alt fhe undertaking. I"uture plans |cablegrams from Tanana and Wise- iL————-———— B Am Loco .... 100 100 10074 awult action of the directors of the [man yesterday brought news of ST Tdgar C. Tves duction of mangancse in the | Am Smelt ... 1231 122 1233 1 'm:' .\\]I:il]un sz‘)vi:u. \\Ilvlcll Will {§mith, who is mushing (dog lhvm;‘ and British A\]‘n].\‘ Edgar ' Tves, 66 years 0ld, a vet- ¢ \H:m '”,” “=|-‘>: he ].\;-nvnl 1 nu'm Am Sui 1213 | consider whether the cxpedition will [ i Wdifi nal supplies o Poin vy 2« oran brass molder and of late years NOW operatcd by the Varriman in- |Am Tel & Tel 145 1447 carried through. Additional parts |Barrow. Tis 1 5 lnr cleven men Men in Competition claker of Contral grammar | LTests under a coneession, showed & | Am Woo! ave carfied for the fwo planes |and five slod wwn by forty doge | Bisley, Ungland, March 20 b= qojgo1 of Kensington died this | MUFEC increase in the fiscal quarter | 1alq 1,000 106 brought here. Tt is possible the De. |was reported 1o have passed Bettles, | After an interyal of 20 years the [pomiing at 5:20 o'clock at the New | ®nded January 1, the Russian infor- Balt & Ohio * oiter can be repaired and that the 200 miles on his way, Saturday, He | <hooting competition — for the SIr pyjiaiy G ospital following | mation burcau vepor Mg s the | peth Stecl xpedition will onl delay from rted Dis 700 mile frek to Point [ Hiward Vincent shield will be re- o ihness of month's duration "”““l" rior of norma Bosch Mag 437 o latest accident, ow, March b, sumed here May 31 “‘\1 June 1 be- | 1o was horn in Yalesville, March | ¢t the concessionary. e T 118 tween ateam of marksmen of the Con il T ot st ) i i el il ) R 00 United State intry an e ifeiin tlia toin:. et nioved A G. Spalding Brothers ve- |y, i the k shots ef the queen's Wesle 14 s city some years ago, and re- | POMIS net income of $1.161.957 for | rin 14t pfd 587y | minster and ¢ivil servico rifles. The Gded here for many yes About | 19 caual after preferred divi- e 3181 | | ot the queen’s Wes niinaer and m‘\l 9 Eipnintonidon e Ool o solicol re rht common stock, R Con Bcpiee H”:;\ '”‘"“* o 'I'": ‘I‘(“‘I‘ ¥ huilding in Kensington. He was “ e IR {: Mis Pae pid l | ou or or Our One — !v’l contest will be under British . ic0 iy 11e aftairs of the town and ares of common in 1924, s N rules, as for the King's prize, -‘"‘;’ was o member of the Court Matta- o Pacific Oil | — 4 mhontie lwssett Toresters of America, of | Berlin Denies Making Pleres Arrow. . LIIE, AN NOPUE e hsington, and of St. Paul's par- 2 Pl e e S ey ST T s will he use s r Any Discriminations [}, ‘ | o SYE He is survived by his wife, . ":']“w Marelt 20 (P—There 18 10 ' ginelair Of1 | y 0 a e Our Spanish Financier to three sons, Bdward, S getnation tinst American #Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. PUTNAM & CQ MEMBERY NEW YORA & MAKTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES I WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 MARTFORD OFFICK G CENTRAL ROW TR 1-ne We Offer: 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark 50 shares American Hardware 50 shares Stanley Works | JUDD & COMPANY MEMBERS NEW YORR STUUK EXCHANGE MEMRBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST, Cor, Iowis St HARTFORD, CON TELEPHONE 2-9121 New Britain: Burrltt Hotel Butlding. ‘Tel, 1818 Meriden: 33 Colony 8t. Tel. 1340 Bristol: 124 Main St. Tel. 2105 STOCKES CARRIED ON MARGIN Commission in the New York Market We Invite Orders for Execution on Thomson, THenn & Lo. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2380 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr, 25 Sh;res Of New Britain Trust Co. We do not accept margin accounts IEDDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel,2-7186 Tel. 3420 WE OFFER— 50 Shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 50 Shares STANLEY WORKS 50 Shares AMERICAN HARDWARE Prince & Whitely Lstablished 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange ago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 Chi Aetna Life Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. Rights CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO0. CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK at 102 and accrued dividend per share to yield about 6.37¢ BUSINESS: This company supplies electric light and power directly or indirectly to 44 cities and towns with an estimated population of over 450,000 in an important industrial section of Connecticut, including the Naugatuck valley district and the cities of Waterbury, New Britain, Meriden and Norwalk. In addition, the company supplies gas to a population of about 75,000 in Meriden, Norwalk, Southington and Cheshire. ’ROPERTY: The company operates generating plants having an installed capacity of 154,620 h. p., of which 314,600 h. p. is hydro-electric. "ROPERTY INVESTMENT: The investment in owned property is £3 and in leased properties $9,166,958, making a total present investment of $42,417,315. neluding this issue of $5,500,000 615% Cumulative Pre- ferred Stock there will be outstanding $27,107,000 in bonds and Preferred Stock, which is followed by q11..7'-',‘.200 of Common stock. SARNINGS: After including in operating expenses, for maintenance and depreciation, an amount in excess of 10% of the gross revenue, the balance for 1925 for the pre- ferred dividends amounted to $1,870,813, or more than 1.85 times the dividend requirements on the outstanding Cumulative Preferred Stock, including this issue. We recommend this stock for investment and will forward descriptive circular on request PUTNAM & COMPANY 6 Central Row Telephone 2-1141 Hartford, Conn,

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