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AUGUST 19, vald arrivel yesterday, t he president on busi- conditions throughout the ed by his mail order tion with Mr. d over today from 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, m“ Death Uam\s ['11th DEMPSEY WILLING i e el o PRESIDENT WILL 10 FIGHT WILLS e auge e RECEIVE REPORTS e 7"(?3‘7‘}‘“[fll‘ifllls Phases to Be Presented % Wil Meet Fim Anpwhere Bx. o= 0 "0 ] e ‘ : o by Visitors ed, wou ord the president a f ions in the motor cept in New York State, He Sags | ceves o Volstead Injunctions Good for But One Year . Louis, Aug. 19 (A—TUnited cuit court of appeals in a t that bout will t he cham t Volstead act violators ual but are effective itten by Cir- concurred in n address at Pl irg, today V ) g 1S t J us F b driver and fat} ars Roebucl n, turned over t , republica Hh S com miia J . Ne J : o : t - ority opinion reversed the o e B 5 | L District Judge Van Valken- Jinstap do s : 2 S 1 ; s the |y o found Charles C. Webb ¢ OLs City guilty of contempt rt in violating an injunction him to serve seven and to pay a fine of 14 that Judge Van erred and that Webb t of contempt charges discharged. will not in Declaring PROBE SUDDEN DEATH h'u be in New Y A‘vlz 19 (A - sponsible promoters t do not want a } ampionship bout with Dempsey then desc “motions” for a Wills bou aminer 1i. while to spend ential camp, nst Joseph Rut-| Franeis J. Clynes £ executive his which are re- | hall do busi- | promptec - | vie agricu and political city court the first boxing not | : m long and He will tell you I wanted Wills, not Tunney. But j ness. vhom he BAYER’S Mammoth Bankrupt Sale ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT! TWO DAYS LEFT in which to dispose of this fine Men’s and Young Men's Clothing Stock. Folks!—you already know the tremendous values offered—Hundreds of men have already taken advantage of the Big Savings ~Now Is Your Opportunity ! For further savings, | have cut again the already reduced prices to move the balance of this stock in the next two days — We will refund your money if your sav- ings are not more than cne-half. Buy as others have ~Two and Three Suits, a Toncoat and Overcoat. This stock must be sold by Saturday! 200 SUITS to go This lot consists of one and two-pants suits—worsteds, finished and unfinished; cheviots, novelty weaves, herringhones, diagonal weaves and serge Single or dotble-breasted models. s to fit any man. Former values to $4 BANKRUPT PRICE NOW $20.95 large variety of g hmh [ f S OWr ake in B tweeds, T s, herringbones, § pineapple weaves Former values up to $40.00 BANKRUPT PRICE NOW $ 1 4.50 n all sizes SPECIAL! ]00 BAYER SUITS These topcoats formerly sold up to $40.00. fOr There are only 100 coats. In all sizes, light and dark shades, pure wool fabrics, silk and satin trimmed, single and double- m breasted models. You'll have to hurry to get one of these at this price. BANKRUPT PRICE NOW L 172 ® 50 Values to $45.00 b 1 8 100 Topcoats to go Pu re W ool Pants To match your suit. Hundre rl- of differ- ent col 'wi'v'u.u worsteds, chev- Dlue rees, ete. Values § BANKRUPT PRICE NOW $3.59 ' ABSOLUTELY NO ALTERATIONS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Bayer’s Bankrupt Stock Sale 417 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN Opposite Scenic Theater Open Every Evening A Connecticut Public Ultility The SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELE- PHONE COMPANY is issuing $4,000,000 of new capital stock at $100 per share to the owners of itfs $24,000,000 stock—1 share of new for 6 shares of old. Some of the old stockholders will want to sell their Rights to subscribe. This offers an opportunity to employees, telephone subscribers and the public to acquire a stock inter- est in this Connecticut company. Each Right today is quoted at about $8 per Right, which would make 6 Rights cost $48, to which should be added the cost of the subscription of $100 for the new stock. Dividends have been paid at the rate of 8% annu- ally; so at the present market this stock will yield about 5.4%. This company frequently requires new capital and has been obtaining it by offering stock at par to its stockholders, thereby giving them valuable Rights. To illustrate, during the past 5 years the capital has been increased as follows: 1921 capital $15,000,000 1922 increased 3,000,000 to $18,000,000 1924 C 3,000,000 to 21,000,000 1925 & 3,000,000 to 24,000,000 1926 present increase 4,000,000 to 28,000,000 Each increase by subscription $100 per share. As of December 31, 1925, this company’s funded debt was $1,000,000 and its surplus after deprecia- tion charges was $1,660,500. Its operating revenue increased from $7,733,000 in 1921 to $11,101,000 in 1925. If interested, please communicate with us. PUTNAM & CO. Members New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 6 Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Telephone 2-1141 SELLING OUT the Entire Stock of The Capitol Clothing Store, 440 Main St. Starting SATURDAY WAIT FOR THIS BIG SALE. HUNDREDS OF ASTOUNDING VALUES.... SEETOMORROW’S PAPER FOR FULL DETAILS. GOZZO an«a PEROTTA (Owners)