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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1926, TS e W-—.__ FATHER GLOATS »’-"“-;-; l.,-‘itL.:.“,i T,ti;“‘.i:i'.‘w HINTY nmvr Ll T Brieh | SHLK EXEHANfiE {of the most important mHl-z. of tha | s { ' | l"lAIl\~ from cotton manufacty ShOWS P“de in 0[5)“““ Exe \wru-v.‘:x' ""","" was ’:”“’ I"‘ (Continued from Iirst Page) baiion m-m fo bogin !mnnmlimu( AR b NEL ,,\.‘ ':,\“_‘:_'””" | }l WEST MAIN ST, NEW BRITA]N- I St o ot e o e e e A A IScore of lndus rials Feel De Tel. 2040 i | A meeting of firth w oters | 8910 candy and raised §3. Troop ¢ (rind Fanks. Sho will remain on | monthe o ey (‘, National | cuted as Murderer 5 B o it the "Wega 1 1 Coniral unior Wi school 41 " tobors Uanaer 1| Rank ot Comms. vorer o pressing Influences DRI DAY Wt cadquarters. Alderman Stanley A, | W11 8011 pencils and give a play and ShIPping is over, probably about | porters have so reversed vh-n- atti- | ¢ ¥ 25 (P | KATDINEKE and others mpoke, | Wl ralso $10. Troop 4 of Berifn JUIY 1. and will make Halifax, N.|tude toward American cotton since i b e stlisdsevilen G AT Bgl| E vy Wit Greanslela e iilar i tan vl iRty i oCmunIty LD pect and | Saiher Bans NEHGI Wil allernateton] e nictit ot of takings that| nev York, March 38 UR — An street will be a candidate for | Wl rulse § el Smith it eltior odos stocks abroad at tho cnd of Janu. | (0¥ (O% Hquidation ;nnyp; We Offer: in the electrle chalr hero today for [alderman in the sixth ward on ( During th he cutters will - keep track of |ary were helow thone § 1 i ) " bergw and fleld fen gnd will send | 1407 WY over the stock market today, de- F ] the murder a year ago of {c880] 1 cket and Adolph Peter- | sound of fif g IRLout dnily. wark ,» 3 ‘ i Erue pressing two score industrial issnes 50 shares ndaders. rary ar W. C. Wright nt t : 6 Ialey street will be a|were thro n ay 2 y warn ipping on he BN h l a d ) & (: k . C. Wright, supertntendent of d f ' at iz | 1he proximity and the drift of jce. % ¥ ¥ 1o new low records for tha year in for councllman on the|fife and dru proximity and the dritt of ice. | tho surplu nin tl sohoals of Putham county. The [uumo rlate, hoth hava' announect. | pasing. Tha poye. mere aoeore 1y In 88tlon o the ordinary ‘Tadi, | Uites Brese e o S0 1 the | 1l oo treding. towes || 30 ghares American Hardware e o Aot e anaunegl ) bl e Vol ! wireless and telephione will be em- | to be borne In this ¥ in many stocks ranged from 1 to 7| 50 h S l W k o'clock castern time, il b ar l0edushortlvEdl ta ac | Doy it selections oo ployed. Licutenant Commander|bank adds. at g|points with an e=vemo break of shares Stan ey OrKs Floyd McClelland, Trockton, N { TR Lol Willlam J; Koe commanded the | 13y {ho' ropors. st U111 points recorded by United Trrult Y., who confessed to pariic io e A monoy bag was handed to| TAMPA. Her regular commandor, Vales or four Digtians il ocaustonotl by In the same crime a fow hon OhainnnT on Voung i ”_’ Captaln Henry Fisher, will resume crlean cotton consu yestorday's draatie decline, contin- fore his timo to pay the extrems &l lflM A AVFT{Y y LGN EH command later at Hallfux : ; ued o pour n from all quart i " quarters ollo v ge typewritten on alifux. | half year ended C | ehalty W ) doat) I | | . but the force of the hear attack penalty, was put to dea s HREUnt Corintin - — the previou 1 ar ! p. m., eastorn time, hraseaL TR e L -~ | S Ten ere 1 wag broken by intermittent rallies Sam Searborough, Tampa, Fla,iDaley Avenue Man Tad Been Tn e S ‘,“ ‘1“‘ b the outloo made possibla hy short covering Amam oot S o 2 2 e e L o 5 and the extension of backing sup thira_membor of the gronp, Employ Of W, A, Kinne Co., For Britaln who dg so much for us The : BTl Tor A fat atar e DA AB L e MEMBERS NEW YORK §TOCK EXCHANGE A e e s s Over Malf Century, Iyost e e oy v o e 1/ vere drain on the moyey market MEMBERS HARTIORD £TOCK EXCHANGE ture, and avowed that Cogg R IO o bt i j18IE0% corroal et et “lresulted from the ealling of bank JUDD BUILDING, PEARL T., Cor. Lewls §t. and McCleltand struck (le blows S i SR | “Enroc T e P 10108, with the renewal rate on |l HARTFORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2.9121 that Kiiled Wrlelt. Scarboroush o T ,(' W. A. Kinne Co. for over| “Tho truest tést of elviltzation 1| HeMry McE o $16,118:800 % common | s o | Call funds raised to 6 per cent, 50 years, died at 12 o'clock this |MOt the census nor the size of eities, he | years r Representative stocks such as | noon at the home of his daughter. | nOT the crc n t the kind of | V08 g m GATHE his dame ! ldwin, American Locomotive, Mre. James A. Walsh of H‘.‘y‘v,:‘r\_ men the community turns on cct, yesterday after | Tllinols Steel and Tennessee Cont, | StU0ehAker, Chrysler, Kennecott e Den i e T s e 1y's Lot wed the heltway | brief 1 been & busl- [ Tron and Rallroad companies, sun. | CONDer, Natlonal Lead and Gulf 1 gl LR AL - Adlcnl s t ¢ 0 a £ 8, S tates Stecl were among those ham- i mark and all indications point to a for about b0 | sidiarics of [, &. Steel, have recelyed T i his father and biother | When he was a young man he | POssibility o flual quota, belng | Y278 Until his recent retirement, | ordors for & fotal of soeen cred down to new low leveln for ([ We Offer < i good-bye. Two charges of eleet went into the employ of the IKinne |OVET Bubs . OWlg to a change | 11® conducted a shoo and cloth- | plates from the Missourl-Kans v but standard rafls, fnclud- AETNA L"F I} [ \\(l €0, nounce ad. A : i & & \ Vinter & . n streets unt . peake and Ohfo, and &t. Louls SON P o) prcatls d by i Bearing - r unttl about eeven - NN. GE) 20 NS NCE CC Father Seems Proud ’ ed g \f ,]t,\, (,,,m A aT e8ter \ 2o 1 % when he retired. He leaves| Unlon ar Co. earned | SoUthwestern rallled 3 to 6 points. “)\‘ 'l NER ‘" ” ’\ URANCE (0. to kil 2 3 s e jeyeles. Later the company moved 4 e o, ciitrick MeBriarty, and |a share {he efore. Not pront | ANIS € 2o TRAVELERS INSURANCE (0, RIGHTS father commented as { sec 5 lta nrosont (quariere foa. kil lare xoin ] crican flag | M Millle and Angela Me. | declined to from $318,038 = at the market B Sl gtret teum having the larg- | 2nroe, 1 two sons, Thomas Me- 1 throughout the ci st ar e uo 2 '.rr‘: v’:f"\;'wl William Mc An assessme 27 den death will be a shos tot R 1 )Y Ted L. Coggeshall, Alton, 111, died sald robbery the motive for the crime. He was glven a life eon tence. Coggeshall New DBritain: Burritt Hoiol Butlding. Tel, 1818 Merkden: 83 Colony St Tel Bristol: 124 Main St char sent rough Cc body ) o hire on Cog 1all's body was charge by relatives to Clayton, 111, for hurial common < of American 2 el 1 o : Funer s will be held Fri matra Tobacco Co., now s f ng the 43y morning at 8 o'elc T b Mary's church, f y i - a o'clock at t) > W . o to his m: i which would hring in o McClelland will is o SR Do Dt . tg | Church of St. John the Evangelist 1,014,000 cash, 18 provided M T°! ¢ : ; { er gn DBrockton 1 ¢ : il b wota and the g the larg- A solemn high mase will he | for In the plan of reorganization | ™ Wool 331 8 mn s e tior : m he has always i ’ : ’ o1 ed. Burlal will be {r B A Anaconda . 3 9 * . S Rt veAL B el alles das St nuibe ledges, bot c irial will be fn St |agreed upon by varlous committe 3 having bren rab t . 1 3 ; el 4 Atehison 2615 % gation of the First Baptis . Plorence Flaherty and e 0l | o renresenting note holders, creditors |\ 10t oot B2 ; ; Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2580 e o Wlof his ol T <an der ¢ 3 Joseph Finle et sReand) cominon fals 311 Loco 5 09 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD §TOCK EXCHANGES T . 3 eld N b i y R ¢ il nley olders. Details will be saubmitt gt : DRI SHar i e AR ; e averages to maintain the | JOSEDh. ona vaar and stx months | atockholders at a Meeting. i . B A e tow moments before the condemned emn high mass of requier. I . slog o & days O son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tin- g in ste ‘ : Sl e R [ i i T e o ¢ statement ain street dled this| Directors of the Rethlchem terl D P 2 21 We Offer:— youth and quletty took their séa ' CELh morning ot ni home. - Funeral seret| comnecior? /e Petnle after heing scarched. h e Ioes were at the funeral patlors of | demption on Tuly 1 t1 ‘,,,,l(,'\yi_,,‘"f ! ' 1 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK : : COMPROMISE REACHED AT o : X V'8! chos & OhI . RICAN ; ) ; strapped N G 7 Tu n, of which Wa sel) | 1 Co. 1 L ffernoon. : In- | outstanc 8 per cent preferred | . 2 L0453 “n :\MERI(,;\.\ HARDW ARE o el 8 1 er building 1 reported having collected | 1€rment was in ary's cémetery. | stock at a price of $115 a sha el 3 V W S s = Slard ,\ym«:»h the | -lv)rlr(‘ i ! ! vtions in cash. Iarry 7 Prior to that time, v!f o yl;m“:‘.fl\l‘:'\ 5 T a8 STANLEY W QRI\‘S Er?f[\i his : Ll 2 i T e jillings, captain of Team 16, or o _/“""'“"1 ateq | I purchass the stoctc at the re- l‘v;“_‘ 7o e i TORRINGTON i chool di compen o pledze, & tofal of $400 and $35 |16t MEht at the Newington sani- jemouibn pprlealplis iacericd Ratvl. | i T | We do not accept ~argin accounts him, gentlemen, i former for inju tarium. He is sufvived hy his father | o o Of a 33 k) 2014 5 clodnga ) dptaincchs g byalotitinatiies hie Ralph 1. G. Gould of | @01 a brother, funeral will 3054 as they day he was born e Chamber of Cominerce and ca bably be held Friday morning at 26 hall looked him y « e e 2Ry 3 | 7:30 o'clock from the Sacred Hes ; } lool S 1o x it omee i tain of Team No. 2 reported e Aok L ”.] iered Heart n the TS DAL gy it from Troop 2 and $5 from Troop 10 urial will be in Sacred his father continued 4 emetery “You were a good boy and the The award will be I i i fors E B fitute, willishow IaTourhaye beaity 2 er M ! : illiam M, Alderso Mrs Mary A, Donnelly Rl g EYTPR i Men who have made a s ss in | Mrs. Mary A, Donnelly, 64 vears Int Paper .... 4 % 483 proud that you are dying like a us superint Ll‘l; of t o O 110 ar 5 ¥ . [0, widow of Michael H, Donnelly, | Kelly ‘:\\:nv: 5 50 HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN building he fell from man," school i f ST araihe e T \, |died at hier homie, 237 South Main |6 Kennecott Cop. 5 % 51% Coggeshiall’s volce was as clear as| 4 step ladder last April and was bt L] ¥ Mr Aldorion nee [ITRet, Tast nhebt At ahank 3 oeteok i N ; o 7o, @Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bumtt Hotel Bld,, a hell ag ho calmly repli wbic to work for several months e Al : nenmonia | Marine pfd ... 311 3 813 | Tel. 27186 Tel. 3420 “Goodbye, Dad." r the school authorities stopped | ;i Tehos ave A “he was horn in this elty in June, S | Mis Pac pfd .. 75 75 154 | ing him compensation. His |, " o T 861, the daughter of Timothy and Nat Les 145 Nort & West i1 1483 S ool i t . ol Hr nort )v end n{ the city, AN--r il 1 North Pac 68 6 683 » RALLY IN F[FTH WARfl N. & J. OFVICIALS SURP o s o aln this weel |She married Mr. Donnelly the mr\k\ Cfll](ll(;a[fi Q“lgley Paclfic Oil 547 547 We Offer and Recommend amuel McCutcheon, treasurer of o old on {he fm- P their residence fn the southern | 4 s North & Judd Mfg. Co, stated today o SaT s e stdfojlaection Satatnatcl iy SR Herivaiand SLURIESEE Sty o8 Candidate For G. O. P. Nomination | that no action, r as he knew, P unity < ST Jied in 1998 Stanley Uchallk who is col in re- per cent preferred sold in 1917 hut about $3,000,600 forma hear changed for 7 per cent profer pe———— shares, ) ‘.\ \ e American 651% Railroad 5 bt . s sk ! RC&T A 30 lated v the board of ; Surviving her are her daughter, DI campaign for the reput Forl3ayos (ToRAlale! Il cacor : Al e sdthelnicdnlas At Cotherine. Dannelly Lineh of | 19miation for mayar fo ol ! s A e et thie b attor el iy | Hartford: fonr sons, Henry F. Don- ! ! Rep I & 8 .. b SR Ly AT on on m\u g up again with the 1 »he nellv, William J. Donnelly, Dr. John lions to ask th Jgley wing o oRe I i | B o 1 1y Copp Tle first gun in the campaign of v “Britain chapter of the Ameri- i . + 1 I'T. Donnelly and Stephen P. Donnel- Thsn sardner C. Weld for tho republican | can Red Cross, the subject of re . B - i lv, all of this city, and fonr grand- vinlene nomination for n r, will be fived | lief for the families of the employe 0 Kediae hon Sl dren. She was a member of St. | i ;m:m' 2 next T: esday evening alcon hall | who lost their lives in the dis i e R streets, It was announccd last night, | 4 Les r ve wil G e s “ufl:}.v, an| The candldate charges Quigley oot g - 3 A ] On Bml(ll“}l Permitines it plans provided high mass of requiem. Interment | With having spent money on the 4 Sras 7 1.' The John Boyle Co. has appealed |only 19 inches. will be tn St Ma cemetery. municipal fce house in spite of the |0 00 ™" * [to the board of adjust nent for a Jatter's declaration that he had noth- 7 , |Special exception to permit the cor nion eastiontot aity i Radio Listeners Must Pay to do with it. As an alderman, . . ! o - |struction of a three story warehous i i i 1 [ (Rt s o o .| In Germany it s estimated there for an ice house, and later caused a b s =5 been refused by the building depart- are about 1,200,000 radio receiving Eunerals || o x e e : Rl S i et zon- | “wts in operation for which a regular | avers. "he vouthful aspirant for s el 22ia 4 ot ling regulations. iiccnse fee 18 paid. The radio \ ) - | ~ | mayor corrects Quigley's figure of ; ! “| The company plans to remove tener pays in 12 annual install- % John Foster £10,000 loss on potato sales and de- i g1 |frame structure now standing ar 5 0f two marks ea The fees E A g . 37 Funeral services for John Foster |clares Quigley lost $15.000, He als S {replace it with a new brick building. |are colleetc 4 by the mall earriors. of 171 Black Rock avenue were held |charges Quigley failed to lve up to | this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Erwin | his promise to put Lafayette street's LOCAL STOCKS | chapel. Rev. Samuel Sutclifie, rec- | drainage system in proper working Furnished by Putnam & Co’) | tor of St rk's Episcopal chu order, Insurance Stocks. | officlated. Interment was in | B Bid A-kcdl | view cemetery. Actna Casualty 800 \XJhilt AA; PEHUY \‘/lu DU | Mrs. Mathilda Eckland I,X,,,~?ms % Lite dnsiGo 20 210 Funcral services for Mrs. Ma- ) Tir ! o 615 and were held this after- Mrs. Bennett Nelson is visiting |’y oo ovie 1ne oo, 350 1 y neon ot § o'clock at Lrwin chapel. her daughter, Mrs, . A. Lind- it iitord Fire ectrically e ot iro ethany church, offictated. | A regular meeting of Landers St L Fairview cemetery, | camp, Modern Woodmen of Am sreloCRU. .etaosthirdly |, g . a ' o = St will ba held this evening in S °r rs Ins Co ....1070 11 A penny invested in electric current at the average 3 John Wannacott. Jean's hall on Church street i s Co Rts ..280 250 i ' cral of ‘annace son was born at the New Brit ¢ cut General ..1600 1500 rate 1. | ral of John Wa 5 A son W leut Genera te wil | amploye of the N. Y., N. H Manufacturing Stocks. 5 . raflroad for 60 years, will ba held | fo Mr. and Mrs. Geor on of | Am Hardware .... 82 st Run 8 vacuum cleaner approximately 40 minutes. tomorre afternoon at 2 o'clock | Plalnilln e . 30 Operate a washing machine approximately 50 minutes vith William H. Alderson, pas- | The operator's Hcense of Gavencur poaton & Cadewell . Z : > | tor of Trinity Methodist church, of- | Johnston, 472 Lincoln Hoslery eta Heat a six pound flatiron approximately 25 minutes. f Rl s b L i 1 lating. ment will be fn Fair- | been returned by the motor | Pige-1if) Cpt Co com Heat a toaster long enough to toast 16 slices of bread. t view cem 3 ehicle commissioner & Spencre com 5 : : ssephine Swoboda has tranes | 13ijlines & S com B'rcw 5 cups of coffee in a percolator. M o feridl broperty on Jublie: ¢l Heat a waffle-iron long enough to cook 20 waffles. | e tuncral of Mrs, Mary Ballock | to Carl Lex et al, Edward McRrid Keep warm a heating pad from 3 to 6 hours. of 126 Reaver street was 1 et | has transferred property He: enrline.in day for 3 week: Ukrainian Greek Catholie church | and Short streets to 7T Heat a curling-iron once a day for 3 weeks. this morning. Interment was fn | Kell Operate a vibrator, 20-minute treatments daily, for Ukrainian cemstery. Philip Sklarsky has 11 dg | = eatpee { taurant at 8 Chestnut stre ional Electric Light Association Figures . _CARD OF THANKS EREente . We wish to thank our friends and | Miss Anna R. Vetrano ghbors for ndness and sym- L left this m The wonders of electricity are familiar to all of us thy shown us nt | York whe through our daily use of electric devices. But do oved w ) i — € t s coMpPr R « \ you as an investor realize the strong investment ] I / S L o Vi position of the electric light and power industry? | CHARLI GLOVER, house of rep ; WILLIAM H. GLOVER passed to be en 2 g b i compulso In recent years we have handled many offerings of | Do oA s e s LY e securities based on the electrical industry. We shall “"“'»'“r“ t -“ our fri Lo | was 101 to 92 Public "Vtilities s[m|p 4 ibors for the kindness and sym- o 1t w prd be glad to tell you more about the investment op- athy shown us during our recent | READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS portunities w hich it offers. e of o | FOR RESULTS and mother, also for the 1 offeri recely ‘it BOLLERER'S r 1 ar gis] Corbin - = Members New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges Screw Co. Sig | POSY suor TRIASURY STATEMENT HYMAN KRAME ! ON YOUR BIRTADAY T R DAIRDTY and Family SEND MOTHER FLOWERS e [EASTER GREETING CARDS] S Chanke |89 W MAIN ST PROF. BLDG., TEL. 856 The Telegraph Florist of New Hrit CARD OF THANKS 6 Central Row, 31 West Main Street, “"" wish "‘"" k our friends and Helbhto o tortua it i) Hartford, Conn. New Britain, Conn. Athy shown AurinE our: recet = - Pl Suisonn — Tourist Fee Extracted e il : y Telephone 2040 ved husband and fa also for Tn Graece foreign tou L'-~9-M ) | L Ve inlly wish to tha : J p y : seums and places of interest. ley Works Dept. 4, and inal chargs was abont $§ Frontenac, Kans,, is a mining town with 22 nationalities \ 1P &F. ( ¢ t a movement has “"’ “Y';' ]| represented in its population. But Miss Helen Lesniak | T e Ao Opposite Nt Mars's Charch Rl T e et runs a beauty parlor there, and makes a go of it, too. S — and Daug e | tourtat o willie slased of SBtljaIly Her customers come from town many miles away. DNV HD XA

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