New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1926, Page 15

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l i S |the other p arrested declared ] CfilS o e”lCe | s ses are hard to find in | NIPPED IN THE BUD ment was not directed against the |y SE A R | Thompsonville thcs: | | zovernment but against ! Thompsonville, April 10 (Pi— When Town Clork J. Hamilton Pot- |y, tor wag elocted chied pursuer of the roblers at the recent annnal meeting he looked upon the office in the He didn't even bLother to| elt with a “good Lorse” More Children Rounded ing the nipping in the bud of an the by-laws of the orgunization re Chief Pursuer Potter had never today hroke nursued a thief and had little inten tion of ever dolng so in spite of his solemn oath until Joseph Wi Hazardville burst into his quiet nouncemehit by Chict of New Britain Select the New Britain Trust Co. as Their Bank ? the Bank—its methods—its progress and gyowth and well— “It's their Bank.” You will too—why not bring vour business and personal account here together with these many other contented de- positors ? .nl!l\n yesterday and demanded |u‘1vlr. will bring about the arrest of | ward Saloni® {f nv-r»unn\' arose lmmediate search for his horse and [Albert Welshord, strike organizer, Majors Bakirdji, |huggy stolen from the | Main street [while the police interference, in the | Hevas inclded some ; | ‘ ’ HH’HIK the afternoon, It would have |words of Welsbord will result in a men to revolt and l\lv\l]v(l d ](Ilu- p heen untrue to the ideals of the so- [school strike of the children on | bournon, near Saloniki, [eiety for Mr. Potter to start work in | Monday, nielghborhood of the villa Allating | ched for the | Fiftecen arrests of adults were | An offcial report says the Eleventh | U< lephone to tell the livery stable to (made but there was no Ilgh(lng division surrounded the m ond around a good but aferably | tionist 1 ordered the Ghm Th]e[ Pursuelv" F"][IS et hadAld Tiorkaiugon whick ke e T i rounds and summon (‘RECIAN REVOLT I o Wkdtratot. thel revoltimi ‘ the move- |of ‘unplopwl form so he re | might make t) Lers, addle hors days and b could be procured to en- | ——— of the Chief Pursuer Potter to pur- , the town police department 1 takes most of the romance out Today Show that [ of thief catehing these days, round ed up the missing horse and buggy thing Is Quiet, the in the Weymouth scetion, where Kk il pliee (hoyinnathesntiikon by At ot Athens, April 10 (M ~ Reports Ww::‘.\l4l:-|nr> ”yl.lu‘x‘@ q Rl from all parts of Greece today in- &y ry- ma for Detection of i hundred year old or- an honor, nothing it quict prevailed follow- ., 1 limited time 1 attempted revolt newr Salonikl led 1 LA wy three disgruntled army officers Plrsiit of hotie Up in Passaic Strike Passale, up two children's par- | advised of the mutinous yproject empted by textile strike | troops and w 1o the scens attempt, according to an- | Drama, son of were Police 'I.«'v-’lw-.l in readiness to proceed to- an hour and was &t L.)\‘n w jail, sent lthe exeeution of fluence of liguor Main strect, [ Dunn represer Policeman J made the arrest, Because a friend suggests it ? Because it is convenient ? Because it is the nearest bank ? Because they find courteous treatment here ? Because they feel that their funds are secure? Because thev have confidnce in its management ? Because it is a member of the Federal Reserve System ; Because thev know that the long ¢ experience of the officers is available to them ? Theker come then went up tehed the corner of strect East road i whistled b The ofife: under ar: he was not d and dozens of others reasons —it's ust that tln“v like sekness ¢ {der the infiy Alling dis {the rem: drink th be very siek. nee rk that Oalk street and contin in continu Postal & seope for To Our Readers— The recent decline in stocks was undoubtedly due to over-speculation, not to poor business or decrease in eam- ings. People who had a nice paper profit one week found that profit disappear the fo]lowmo week. This de- cline 1n stocks was expected to come sometime. It was due. Most people who felt that way, wanted to get the last cent and waited for a little hlgher market. Human nature. Money deposited in a Savings Bank has no specula- tive p0551b1]1tles but it makes up “for that lack by a steady ammg power and it is alwa ys to be had when wanted People are happier when a part of their money is in a good Savings Bank. It is not necessagy to have all your money In the Savings Bank. but it certainly is a comfort to have some of it there where it can be had at any time, without shrinkage of principal. When choosing a bank for your savings do not over- look the interest rate. You can get the best of security at a five per cent return. Why accept less? NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY | prm—— Wall Street Briefs Meeting of stockholders tandard Ofl Co, O, WERGER SETS STOCK UP HIGHE General Petroleum Shows Ad-1§ vance of Nearly Two Points il P e General Petroleum Co, on & proposed me announced that the army at Saloniki, Reports From All Over Country " Drought to Athens for trial be. | P fore a specially constituted court- |45 tlal, Before surrendering leaders requested commanding officers at Saloni- |murk They will |atie Petroleum would e 2| prices moved irve pital stock, on | the opening of todny s of Standard [ ernl Petrolenm showed f Guneral Petrolenm « [the Dbasis of two sha nouncement that dircetors Standard Ol Ca, approved the pl the two companics .| appeared to be making a balated re- asoline prices to negotinte on | this basis and informed the Hoated th tineers that they would be Other oils also ter {amounted e which they would he | International Comt Capitulation followed, . April 10 (P—Tolico | Immediately the governmen I on Sollowod 088 Pevenues full during th %0 industriul issues to sell a point v« TWO FINES OF §100 FflR AUT[] DRIVERS : - Tube, and United \mm.n_n wi N y g agujpst curron | Continued from Tirst Puge.) : A mercantile re- shares showed . coutrolled hy the \ apparent in the so-called Van Foreign exchange Sergeant Patrick i 2 I car which was going at snch a fast | ailrond . . !H]V Riding in the n J [at the time were Mrs, Balducel, and | the vup " 3 ] :mm hildren ranging from one o S 2 Inine years of age. Sergeant Patricl e J. O'Marn arvested \\'h\»». S, i Why Do Thousands of People in and Around || u i vt i b e which was sue pended, for driving under the intcrsection of torney Clty ltems 8:20 o'clock Wednesda Hampton tomorrow. last Main street and stagger across ¢ Nl slteali tohiatenr B 5 called ont on a still the man get into the the officer testified that he went to nim and warned him not to He repeated his warning twice us no damage, utoist from a rrlw on (onnc('tu‘lll River Is ain and Main Rhmg at Hartfmd 1am. llx»r is 114 mark witl | Genl Elee About 10 minutes later the officer saw the car driven by he stepped in the Tueker, When feet above the 1 prospect that it may ne tor midnight, ity club house for him to stop latter procecded on his jumped on the board of the car u The owner of a fra- According ker | building from the ik hut he les of 1 er and while he started for home d him of niissed the shonld erosion of the eas! » apprehen- | Kol - floods banks here on account of th e bottles of heer cannot II\IH\(. SO IIUU\ The case of Wult g urlum L'O""l'nllh‘)ll steamer ,\r it > in releasing the fishing schooner iieh had heen on the 1 with misconduct on Marc d until Josephine Do N YN T Nor & Westorn 145 Salleven (,,\\nnn American 4§ (horities detecting Deaths Fdward Harold O'Day. Fdward Harold O'Day, died last night ‘fi.wtw rn Pac at the home of Miss Elizabeth O'Day of |Ktewart W street after an liness of o was horn fn this city, led St Mary's Parochial from which he n employed as & member of he New Britaly, Ma- | W wrd Bak B . 53 Surviving him besides 1 | Donald O'Day of New Haven; Miss Carol O'Day mvr! Miss LOCAL STOCKS of New H.umv will be held { Mary's «'hnrr!\ Monday ck with a solemn his utnam & Co.) Adam Mazur hington street, , and a 10 year old neral arrangements Conn General Manutacturing S Funerals ‘ H'—n Hrd ‘m Ca'com | Billing Mrs. Minnie Peterson funeral of Mrs. ck at Erwin cha | mond N. Gilman, Memorial church Anthony Solazzo of 420 Myrtle street will be afternoon at 2 o'clock at the funera parlors of Larala & Spring street. Mary's cemetery. will be sung later. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP | BANISH THE DREARINESS OF SICK_ROOM WITH CR FRAGRANT FLOWERS. al will he in St Union \(‘c l‘o 2 0 n'mnY'.\'lr [GREETIN i, TREASURY STATEMENT $9 W. MAIN €T, PROF. BLDG. " The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. Juseph A Hafiey . n III- - l".\ balances, 36,000,0 {Court Martial of ( “ol. Williams Bezln: \lon(l._n San Ditgo, Cal., general court martiad d Coloasl |sites are on streams or ponds, or at a barrell cash to producera UTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW YORR & MARITORD $ToCH JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 FALTFOR) OFICK G CONTRAL BOW Tm, fous " We Offer: 100 COLTS YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ORD RTOCK EXCHANG JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., Cor, Lewts St HARTIORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2.9131 New Britaln: Burr Merider Bristol: ( Hotel Butlding. ‘lch 1815 Colony &1, 1340 124 Main St. Tel. 2105 VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR THE INVESTING PUBLIC— Our statisticnl department has on file all the Dsting applications is- sued by the New York Stock Exchange. These Nsting applications are the most el nstive and informative documents of the in existence. Thomson, Tenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK DXCHANGLS Donaid R. Hart, Mgr. sort, We Offer:— 50 Shares Fafnir Bearing Price on application We Do Not Aceept Margin Accounts EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW, BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bumtt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2:T186 Tel. 3420 A‘ema Life Insurance Co. Rights Bought, Sold and Adjusted Prince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 WE OFFER American Hardware Corporation Landers, Frary & Clark The Stanley Works ams of the United | least near places where dams can be ne corps, on charges of | built. The plan is elther Lo lease a will convene next Mon-| property and build a ¢lub house, or omprise Itear Admira: | possibly float a bond issue among mas Washi ident; | members and buy a property. idier Genera Fuller, | Conveniences for fishing and hunt- S ing, trap shooting, target practice, storing of game birds over the win- ete., would he included in the club house plans, as well as place \ Leo Hernle, for outdoor sports, picnics, ete. Genera cdley D.| An intensive stocking program preferred the charges | which will eclipse anything ever inst Colonl Williams, will read | undertaken in this section before t is being developed now. The chair- ams will be defended | man of the fish committee is ruey Louis R. Kirby, former | negotiating for the entire catch of t y of Sun Dicgo, and | q Jicensed net fisherman for all the Il Putnam. pickerel and perch he can secure. these fish to he used In stocking nearby streams and ponds. The ponds to be stocked will be under ;vrn'u*flfln of the New Britain ship contest between h attention. The New Britain Jocl club, now is sald to hatve between 120 llx‘\ b ln|l !nr Fis o Gane hs Offcials 22,23 1 e B, | sc l\w]ulm! to close on April 17 has 10 Pllsh P]’()gl‘am veta eNEm AT t May 1. The Meri- club has extended its drive two weeks longer. The New Britain club New Britain Fish and Game | leads the state in membership and may have a clubhouse plans to continue its supremacy. future, if plans now un- | S —— ation by the officers go o officials of the ciub, | White Troops Only which s growing so rapidly th For Jamaica Garrison s been decided to © ’ Homberenin drite ta iy L1 Kingston, Jamaica, April 10 (P— of April have under considera- | The imperial government purposes Vot Die ok © a clubhouse on a |to abolish the use of Negro troops body of water mot far from here, |in the Jamaica garrison. Arranges where steps will be en to stoc! ts are being m: the water with all sorts of game |lioning here of only white troops. % | An air base will be established at ;i will be for the nse Royal only and will be| N T all the modern con- | POTATOES AT 810, hich make these places | Bango, Me., April 10 UP—At Pres- | Isle and other Aroostock shpi- towell has in his points, number one Green er of suggested | M in potatoes today reached the | sites for a club house. Most of these season's record price of ten dollars possession a -

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