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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926, $30000 EXPENDED | .. IMPROVED LOBBY OF NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK TUIMMEBANM EGEEAL o Wi Ty : _ i - | ||[TAILORED AT FASHION FARK Facilities of New Britain Na-| tional Enbanced by Changes When friends and patrons of the New Britain Natlonal bank attend the “open house” to be held by the bank on Saturday afternoon and evening, which marks the completion of ul- | terations and jmprovements in the tnterlor of the bank, they will greet & man who not only hed been with tiic institution longer than any other | nerson has been ed with any bank in Connect , but they will meet & man who because he did a Jol: as a boy better one else, became the hiead of dne of his city's leading financlal institutions. Because Andrew J. Sloper picked cherries as a boy Augustus I, Colling and pleked them cleaner and with more care then other boys | . 37 on the same job, he became presi- ) dent of the bank. Mr. Sloper's life aln National Bank quickly identified MAPLE HILL Nqu | Barbara, who have been vislting Mr. | history is as remarkablo in its fea- LI- {,", “-i:\ ousiness and perso! 0 :'.:"‘1 Mrs. D. K l"r.‘ryr'fr:"(.nlvljl nr‘?:Itr.; bires ha gy SolySeYer R BT o iaineat {home In Bridgsport vesterday. nd. substantl Bt R - - About 25 were present at the | He attracted the attention of Mr, and substantia v i Ay 5 0 1 x Collins when as & boy ho applied fled the confidence nders. s ; iy ¢ mestinghotithe Momens felth 68| Forve H.UH Howard Ffenleralnea) with others for the job of picking | ©Qfficers o tutior 4 4 i v ) P yesterday = |tour tables of hridge at her home on | BRI J. Sloper & Ohe i \ . & ne of Mrs. Loren (afaple Hill avenue la Ehgeblan ons drclol B berlain, vice-pres 2d eashier; e i 4 ¥ roft on Robbing avenue. Mrs. | yarnoo Mr. Colling then was tt n c s ; ’ ¢ : o Lt e W e ALIteg Non IS e il ¢ DR U 4 g g : s ) rdens,” n East Hartford, | Arne Root, 3 e fer |don, assistant e A4 trust oft A ; ! gave an interesting talk on Ars. G, E. 1o SLonaL : er and A. S Darsons, assistant 4 ¢ LNy : b phiniums" and other 3 cashier : o i Thie p of old fi ' songs | ’ sung by Mrs, A, J. W. Meyers of Hartford, was most entertaining. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. E. J. Skinner and Mrs. Clifton MeKen- | aqp Mann, and Corneli - | 3 Mr. and Mrs. R er ot hompson street are spending seve eral days In Buffaio and Mrs, Walter Sorrow of | Maple strect returned Monday from | a few day's stay in Doston where | nce Grant, Miss Betsy |they attended the annual show glven i e 3 Starkweather, Mise Betty Spring and by the students of Northeastern col- other appli- nk's prized cess 4 ’ : Miss Mary Broughton will attend the |lege lid the cherry |jons at this time is the Fo 4 % ; : g final ruception of Mrs. ~ Nathe = i sloci gaubeorlpUnano al ki o s Sedueviaitancliis dlagses foibebold i talian Debt StilliKey i L > : Col : | To French Negotiations | teller. In of the early leaders fn civie lifs ] : : _ o e Lo Brencii AeEouanon the city, and the heads of many of g iy v B Ty s on SR et I Hi s ; o Maple Hill Bridge clun at her home " designed to bring about a | ang s : ; on Robhins avenue Tuesday after- nent of both the Irench and | noon The fir: T w won 1zoslavian war deobt to the \rs. Theodore C. Wallen, the second 1es would be initiated if th by Mrs, J. T. Powcll and the con- ! proved the Ttaifan ag Eofiiain S0 sBE solation by Mrs. E. E. Austin which is to be voted on next nders, Ollver B, North, ama : i et k v:“ 1 siitution: of 18 pr sident h Darius Miller, Mr and Mrs. Wyman Johnson and | Seccretary Mellon and French Am- | e Rt Woodruft, Phillp Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. Mevers of Bridgeport | bassador Berenger have conferred loottiotian, \ J. Bulkley, Lot . Van- [ e : : : were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Roberl | number of fimes since the unsuc- | inds. 4 % & SK ne Th S cessful visit st vear of the general | + original stockholders whe 4 . Lol ¢ b e Safllaux missi 1 alth the | i J b Sl prom i y 3 ! 4 Mrs. Wiliam H. $pittler | sround work for a resumption of spit ¢ 1 Jams p ave been spending the winter | negotintions have been lald, Ameri DRTBLELS Lt Pickett, J o - ¥ in Hartford, have returned to their | bt o e refrained fternoon for public inspection it will celebrate at t Su t e fts G6th annive as u bank and the persons e cleeted as the fir yoard of dircetors of the New Brit- by a low Abiram lLome on Walnut street. from expressing the same optimism | dent’s offic Chambertain . T cputr s ¢ i wi i ! 3 | — to an early understanding s | now 1s easily accessible y > mberlain, B, W. Pillard, ace i | Miss Florence Hail, daughter of | have some of the French spokes- THIS SPRING UL AMLOIEIN DI Cub it Eddy. ¥, M. North, i i Y @Rl A1 and s AL AL Tlall, is confined [ men. L . inter has 1, Hezekiah M. Corbin, George 4 to her home on RRohbins avenue with G — and the numi : : %, Aaron Buttrick, ; 1e measles, COFFEE CROP DAMAGED I ) e ; i ; Managua, Nicaragua, April 15 (9) FROM FASHION PARK trent d with ! e aesn i A : : rank R 'bins | .- gmioke fiumes from the voleano stone and a modern electric a William_ Binghs i Y ‘ : avenue has returned from a trip to | &antiago, which 1 en in erup- system installed, which rings a e 3 Boston. | tion recently, last vear ruine outside and at police headquar er of thesc have had e iper cent of the Nicaraguan coffee when the va tampered e o o T ' . Mre. Danic] B. Olson and daughter | crop. y 1 oper- 5 of the city s = = e In single or double breasted models. Fav- By SMALL ored for both business and general wear. 3 Ch;vitl):.s, pl;inkand fancy weaves. Tailored ; faoiniey (o Awarded in City Court 0 /' / / % ' % 2 | Atiide lloERalk e TRERKING INTO SUKORA 1= e e V777777 espeoh & { . 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