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= NEW BRITAIN .DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1927. do about these changing conditions?” | | nelptul chapter on identification of | “Wallpaper, Its History, Design and 9 | address. “First we can diversity our chart showing the distinguishing | lightful popular work and well illus- a‘p Coffees holdings, spreading a $5,000 invest- ‘fMIurM of the different rugs. The | trated. Especlally to be noted is the ment among 5 or 10 stocks. Broker's \\ommc is well illustrated including | list of wall paper designs from 1700 F ER SERV“;E ! advlce, a reliable broker's advice, many 1n color. | to 1830, the time of the introduction aken regularly as to shifting of cer- mm holdings, will also forestall any a7 Mt ianibook,. but Nm_\or machinery. A bibliography on l 11 o Bt gocs, 1s iz “‘““p""e”‘ 43 Inslnfiad. E Welles Eddy, Broker, B-|Shanee, o conaiens which ik {87 oath in Gty of Londonfi’”"” Ruga n Thoke Nativo Lana." | Anothar stractive book e ¥an- Plang Under Way to Regulate ll |you have invested in a company plains How to Protect Funds | shich scems to se locking ahead, |and some depreciation comes which —_—— | lowers the value of your stock, stick “Constant revision of stock hold- | With it—don't run until you have a | T.on ings and diversification of holdings good reason for pulling out—and |the extent of the influenza epidemic “hlrh gives the msmrv '\nd chu-““y McClelland’s “Practical Book of erisf £l va ¢ | Decorative Wall Treatments,” which in One Week o Mstrsiogs of specimen peces | s boen only recenty svued, T in New England W'th fllustrations of specimen pieces ; : under separate headings. The illus- |18 Well gotten up and has a large | umber of fine illustrations. ions are especially good nnd‘n B # b Boston, Jan. 19 (UP)—§te don, Jan. 19 (A—An idea of 'those in color, noteworthy. D. Ellwanger is worthy of for more effective regulation o ken here today toward putting i are two factors which work towards then run fast.” | throughout European countries and ' {\” (el B ’.""""”f‘“" WANT 81,000 FOR TABLETS cffect the New England council pl =i the absolute surety of stocks,” stated | Sam anéGeorge from Bristol en- !y, p; E. Welles Eddy of Eddy Bros. & Co., | tertalned the club with a vaudeville stock brokers, speaking,before the sketch which smacked of profe: New Britain Exchange club last eve- sionalism. The club had as its gue: ning at the Burritt hotel. He told ; Treasurer Frederick J. Macomber of how changing conditions affect the New Britain Trust Co. stocks and declared that no type of given the le: lic by Mr. Eddy took examples of TO ARGH ST WIDENING‘WW prominent stocks of the Jast century, . alone, explaining why the securities of each TERES | a4 proved valuable or had de- creased in value, as the case might Property Ownmers on FEast Side, | be. He mentioned the Farmington | canal, the remains of which are to be seen today, and pointed out that prove of Project. railroads affected many such trans- portation corporations. He also A hearing held last evening at £tated that busses, in many parts of ‘the board of public works which the state and of New England, were |included property owners on the| - decreasing the earnings of the rail- |east side of Arch street from a |Were road companies and advised a con- point south of Grand street to| stant survey of the surrounding con- | Webster Hill in reference to the {some Janua ditions in reference to stocks of this |Widening of Arch street, failed to| Germany appears to have a great|$I8D 2nd characteristics type. The fact that most of the re- bring out any opposition to the jmany liable western stocks were, at one |move and it was voted to widen |compiled by the General Sickness|P! hed by B. time, in the hands of the receivers, the thoroughfare two fect on the was mentioned. cast side, at on January 10 there were 720 T treasures acquired by them over | The committee members pre Ebilo itittisn: also) have fost| Tkt s \eiso voted! &6 socept||nEW cases) bn January 11,:1,048 ana s Bexiodiof years. g dllusteations el howeyer; ithak two tablets v v e H eo adopt the |Janua money for investors who left their |Golden Hill strect and to adopt the | y e 2honldg Sen s money in them without a clear view |layout and grade lines after the | During the week just past, Madrid of the improvements of the ages, he | property owners on the street had |report sald. Trolley stocks were money |signed the necessary walvers re-fand a losers for many people, he said, and |leasing their property. and Bilbao and other cities of Spaln | Blgelk other public utility sccurities are | A permit was granted for the |the mt not safe to forget, once one’s Money | transfer of a gas station on the |ished. is invested in them. The investor corner of Kelsey strect and Rocky with an idea of the change which |Hill avenue from Ernest Herwig was voted to award a con- and who gets out at 1t ‘h tide, stands | .t Y01 6 100 feet of 12.inch pipe little chance of losing on securities if |, ™ ¢0* toet of 12 by 6 Y's to the his Tolditlgs are diversified and 1ot | ¢ty Coal and Wood Co. The price |y plunged into one type of stock. Sar €a0108 | from Industrial stocks were catalogued | = own b by the financier. Changing condi- | wo tablets in quest 11d add so . tain 1 ts would make | 4 l 0 significant, A particularly valuable o5 ST VAT S5 Harvard's Interest in certain improvements would make in | {5 Louis Brandt. t b feature is the extensive bibliography | 1 ory. e o e a utility or an industrial corporation | 1 5 ‘our Li rary 3 {visable to eliminate them. | Athletics Growing tions here again affect the securities |1ate Aaron F. Johnson was read by |and not unsuccesstully, by manufac- | rugs of yesterday and today. Th of these corporations, Woolen and |the chairman which expressed the | turers in this countr ais hnntes ool subiatsioh Waicis i The library is fortunate in pos- and picture animal and marine rugs. | Destroyed by Flames ¥ onts_engaged in sessing a good number of the well | The last part is devoted to methods ' T.os Angeles, Jan. 19 (UP)— v e against popuiar but authoritative | Of making hooked rugs. Swept by fire. the nayy seaplane 2- |ave the testile securities were explained and | f4Mily's ~ gratitude at the expr the reason for thelr recent slump |Sions of sympathy forwarded by was laid to the fact that more silk | th¢ board of public works. and less woolen and cotton goods| It was brought out by City En- was being worn today. The radio |gineer Williams that a hearing on was mentioned and its effect on talk- |the budget by the board of finance ing machine companies .vas explain- |and taxation was to be held Feb- o | ruary 4. Chairman Reginald Tow- Mr. Eddy also mentioned a trust | €rs was authorlzed to appear at tnvestment company in New York |the hearing and express the needs whose practfce it s to invest money [0f the board of public works for for its clients on the basis that there the coming year. is always some depressed market in | Work on the budget terminated the world. It is this company’s|the regular meeting. method to buy depressed stocks s o b which look good and walt for in-| Jyohann and Heinrich Meislahn, 87 | mater! Book phase flation. | vear old twin brothers, are the old- { weaving and weavers, their “What are we investors going to j est twins in Germany. | , the statement is made by are half tones only, but very good, | memorial —monument | health | | comparison ean be made between| Nol complete, which does not | ¢sired by the committee in charge, inustry in consultation the figures of the present epidemic @ mention of Mumford's | &0 additional appropriation of $1.- power committes of the council and Grand to Webster Hill, Ap- and that of 1922 when there were “Oriental Rugs” which is a standard | °°0 Wil be needed because of the representatives of the New England .ondon. There is a growing interest in rugs | rugs A letter from the family of the |designs, which are frequently copled | Phillips st of all, there is the “Practics the amateur or for the person who { wishes to acquire a sufficient knowl- cdge to identify or purchase intelli- gently. I'vice to buyers, hygiene of the rug, ritish Isles in recent weeks is rention not s 7 interstate sale of power in B3 B fees UEARNInG nace frovn | Cioon DAY B0 qiich foy Jta ON SPANISH WAR SHAET POV : for its color plates which are very 1 ague of nations health organ- ization and the various capitals. | Committee Decides to Ask For Fur- the ministry of health, Lon- the property of the Metropolitan| ther Funds—Ald. Judd Expect- don, show that 326 persons died from v £ is of great value to | states, se os ermed abs; v s i ¥ i " fo sl copldibedermen absolitely NO (OPPOSITION SHOWN influenza in England and Wales dur udent, showing as it does just ed to Lead Opposition. o letter recommended that : ing the week ending January what originals may be seen for first | - - mors than 200 compan!ee incospore ‘lh deh ht SO fine. A letter, signed by the ch | The catalog of the “Ballard Co! . tives of five leading New Although statistics just made pub. lection of Oriental Rugs,” which are | er interests, was mailed to eve electric power company in the thats one reason being 137 deaths in London hand ohservation. The illustrations| 0 order fo give the U. 8 W. V. 4o 'in future contracts for the inter- t Willow - 1 i V state sale of power, clauses worked .th I officlals that a favorable learly portray the designs. Lrook park the distinguishing touch oyt by representatives of the power many ousan weeks in which more than a popular work, less detailed and tech- | °3F of preparing the bronze governors. thousand persons succumbad, The 2 an some of the others, ts depicting the sinking of the | mna guggested contr ry 15 figures for the British | c: much the same grot J. 8. Maine and the charge ab yrovide in substance t Isles were slightly better than those its 1tions are beautiful San Juan hill, it developed at the gispute as to rates on power 1 |of the preceding week, when there| “Rugs of the Orient” by C. R.|fceting of the committee last night. A'arid o1alkoRoss . Atats lnadn the plantation . . . the Skl“ful blend- 172 deaths from influenza in rd is not particularly signifi- |Alderman W. H. Judd, chairman of INow FEngland, the two 105 large towns and 72 deaths in| cant but interesting in the special |{he committee, reported that he had engaged in such purch tion paid to the matter of de- |conferred with President E. F. Hall shall voluntarily accept of the hoard of finance and taxation cases of the disease, .| A collection of antique carpets [and the latter does not look with Altman & C or on an additional appropria- two states concerned. 2 5 Sl et ew York is a catalogue of s ce Institute of Berlin show A A ) r companies having telinit (dd many in color, are wor of men- |should not be left off, and it was Ortental carpets, r rs and rugs [hoard of finance and taxation for a s 300 deaths from influenza ', nee and members will present the matter to companics tion. of the clauses, recommended f but one con- B N Bt e B e Serve the best toda} provides that if the commissioners of te invite the commissioners of the o Other reasons! The caref ful selection at te | ing . . . the perfect flavor and pungent Joint | tives of the aroma . . . the low price . . . and the ons of the | satisfaction of serving the best! ]n(rrsvv\r\ ast, ) L et el fing 5 2 V'm”mr state to join with them in o 1 aths 2! and some Jacquard reproductions. |hearing. Alderman Judd and jo [LESEIDE & cesh L waloh 0) Coffee S“ane 1b lied diseases. At Barcelona! published by Adam and Chatles : : rates are considered a factor, the | b s = in Tondon 1910, s par- |the board, explain that the $17.- imber of new cases has dimin- | ticularly fin nd it contains a large | 40 appropriated is sufficient for tha amount of other miscellancous art |arection of the memordal, but the information. Its fllustratiops are ! | at the end of the volume. For those who would turn something simpler in the way | there is an interesting little the Orlent not only for their | volume entitled “Hooked 1 he subject and a list of | Another suggestion is “Carpets F-1 lay Dead Man's Island to- be of interest to | And Rugs” by Robert Beaumont. day. reck. Her crew of five, The committes voted to adopt A Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 19 (® — | marine type of lamp to be made by | Harvard university, which has of-l Bradley & Hubbard of Meriden. It|ficially approved a policy | is a distinctive model and carries out latics for all, has discovered | eauty, but also because of their | How to Make Them” by Anna L. (h® marine effect in every detail. javerage dally endance at the | his takes up historically | — arl ' "'[ ’l"' “'““““”"" nearl n seven yea Navy Seaplane 2-F-1 s el o 1 some sort inint decis missione: 14 A ‘fll t decision of commissioners o ica’s Finest Pl*lge COHCC he two states shall be accepted by |the power companies concerned. Red Circle Coffee o 39* A blend of the finest Cofl'ee grown FightOclockCoffee™ Highest Quality Santos Coffee ath- that has | daily winter of traces the development of rug however, was safe after a battle with | DR. A ZWICK OPENS OFFICE of Oriental Rugs” by ( especially good for on and s ar 100 miles from Los Angeles h Booth block. Dr. The book covers a very broad | and written by one who i \ fed the b {Colby (N. H.) academ of the subject, including ad- | thority on his subje othor planes made foreed | versity and the Unive It is not a far ¢ e 1 3 dings he: maneuvers, fleet duat from fal of rugs, dyes and dyers, ecring ‘o wall cove cluding in our list exe symbolism and a pa cularly books on the sub, first READ HERALD CUASSIFIED ADS her was damoged. 1926, He practi months at Oak Bluffs b way of the Fastern loom- 2 hich finally forced them Dr. Andrew Zwick, brother of Dr. work, through hand 1 tru co for safety, Frank Zwick of South High tures, felt carpeti cr min- | 1 ght fire late last Who raduated last yoar ster Scotch and ingrain manufac- night while returning from battle | University of Maryland In Baltimore, tur method ng Brus- man rs of the United States fleot | has opened a de ntal office | was edu- | included. It is an admira volume Engi.e backfire, it was b cated in the Naugatuck high schoel, | street, from the the ni- e TEA' v R ArianTic & Pacipic 'co. DRESS EVENT A Large Event of Larger Dyesses REAL FIGURES Dresses in This Event Sizes 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54 Lot No. 1 ALL SHADES ALL MATERIALS *9.50 Regular $15.00 Values Sizes 42 to 50 BASEMENT STORE REGULAR AND STYLISH STOUTS Lot No. 2 Lot No. 3 ALL SHADES ALL MATERIALS ALL SHADES ALL MATERIALS Many Styles Numberless Styles 12.74 | *14.74 Regular $20.00 Values Regular $25.00 Values Sizes 42 to 52 Sizes 42 to 54 THIRD FLOOR . THIRD FLOOR BESSE-LELAND’S New Britain’s Leading Store Lot No. 4 ALL SHADES ALL MATERIALS Numberless Styles *19.74 Regular $30.00 Values Sizes 42 to 54 THIRD FLOOR PRI S e