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4 BANK'S NEW HOME Commercial Trust Co. &erown Open for Public Inspectton PRES. JOHN LOOMIS d on rub were placed accompanicd by policemen, including ctive and polic r- motoreyele policemen, re moved to th k Kid squ fici stopped by six bank med and, 16 1 . in addition to t arched into the policemen werr all strategic points men circulated crowd inside, ributed to hes me bank, Uniformed quickly placed a plainclothes through the the funds were dis heir proper place. The removal wa= mupervised by Chiet of Police William €. Hart and the presider of the bank ) . Loomis. Duri the remo piaes the thronged 1 took sidey shop was filled direc rs on the Wy hank its employes ofusion of 1 flo 2 = 10,000 Roses Given Away 1 doors v oeld lobby rsons deposited sums There was one averaging nev 10,4 each of w one of $10,000, s were unanimous in Atat- t New Britain never before “h an elaborate floral display one time. There were « of ffowers In the 95 bou- so claborate were thoss that it is estimated would run from count other 1 osan ts and total value their Floral Tributes Floral tributes were received from the following. Mr. and Mrs, T. Haven; Blair & Richter, Aldrich & Rothwell & Soule, Hartford; Hart- ford National Bank and Trust Co., Griffin, Schofield Electric Co., Hart- ford; C. H. Wayman of J. C. Hall & Co., Bodwell Realty Co.,, Connecti- cut Light & Power Co., Joseph Chernoff, People’s Savings b s . B. Pimn " Donald Gaffne: ney, George P. Spear, Atlantic National bank, Boston; S. M. David- A. J. Leventhal, Home National bank, Meriden; Middletown Savings bank, Middletow W. J. Farley, Geors eWitt, P. . McDonough, City National hank, Angelo M. Pao- wssa, Hartford-Conneeticut Trust (e, o] Arbour & Son, H. Wa Lines Co., Parker & Parker, Mr. Mrs, Josey . Andrews, Hopkins & Bank and Trust L 8L, New Britain Co. Britain Herald, Plainville Trust Com- Andres Stone & M Kiwanls Club, Rive Jital National Co H. Lavine, New Brodrib, Co., Hadfield, seph cord rson Bro: v dircetors - $13.000 opened and an-| Fuller, | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1927. jundisputed leadership as a builder land a helper. Yours very truly, New Britain Re | JOSEPH 'MRS. HARRIET (. SKINNER | CALLED BY DEATH AT 83 Former Higganum Resident Dies at Home of Daughter at 516 Church Street. Mrs. Harrlet C. Skinncr, 83 vears old, widow of Thomas H. Skinner, !died Saturday evening at her hom., 546 Church street, from complica- tions incident to age She was born in W 1544, and &pent the greater part of her life in Higganum. For the past three vears she has made her home in this city. Surviving her a daughter, Mrs. Franklin €. Spencer; a son, Clifton J. Skinner, of Bridgeport, and three grandchil- dren, Harold J. Skinner of Bridge- vort, Miss Ethel Spencer and Mrs, Bennie Gaudet, both of this city. Funeral services were Deld Porter Sons Funcral home this aft- o'clock. Rev. William of Trini in erford, April 11 nt ernoon at 2 H. Alder Methodis was in Hig pastor off um cemete side | Capi- | Bank and Trust Co., | Britain Natiol ‘0., William W, C; . Boston, Judd & . Bos- Dillon R Mer Lions Gt Na Co., First phia, P! Co., Club, | ional Rank National Rank, Inc., Hartford, Mag & § Inc., Bristol T Thomson, Fenn & Co., Noyes & Co.,, National Bank, Boston, New Brit Co., Prince & Whitely, Jones Agency, Exchange Club of New Britain, Besse-System Store, Probus elub, New Britain Plumbing ply New Bri Lumber Co., National Park Bank, Rackliffc Bro Co., Inc., Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Ricke: Dicbold & Lock Co., Mr. Mrs, H tlmor: pard, De Leeurio Machine Co. club, George Quigley, W, L. Hatch (0., Lee, Higginson & Co., Guaranty Trust C'o.,, New York A. J. White, Meriden; tional hank 0., Bristol.; Shaw & Co., 2ddy Bros tor Capitol Buick Phil N st Co., Hemphill IS ree, ons, Shawmut in Trust Lonie 8 sup Bristol Na- thieder, | PIERRE—MARTIN telle Martin of Sexton the bride of | Henry Lapierre, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Louls Lapierre Judd street, Bris- 9 o'clock tomorrow morning er's church. v. Charles ns will officiate. Miss Flora {Martin will attend her sister I maid of honor and John Donlon, Jr., Iwill be best man. A reception will {be held for the immediate families and relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laplerre in Bristol. The cou- ple will make their home in Bristol on their return from a wedding trip. Mr. Lapierre is employed by Rob- inson and Powers, actors. Miss street, will become at cont B —————————————__ o ] THOUSANDS VISIT Crowd In Lobby of Commercial Trust Co.’s New Home rtin Stanley has Work DAVIDOWICZ—DALKOSKI The marriage of Miss Mary Ther- csa Dalkoski, daughter of Mr. and Mre. William Dalkoski of 331 W ington street, and lLeo 1 of Rockville, fook place ing at 8§ o'clock at the Sa church. Rev. Lucyan Bojnowskl, Rev. W. Kowalski and S. Garek officiated at the nuptial high ms The bride wore a period gow white satin trimmed with and a tulle veil which fell from a cape caught with orange bhlossoms, & carricd a houquet of calla lities, and es of the valley. Miss Jane So- who was maid ofshonor, war gown of Nile green satin and geor- gette with hat to match and silver slippers. Her bouquet low: chrysanthemums. kszak was best man. A reception was held at the homo of the bride’s parents for 50 euests The decorations were blue and gold The couple will make their home in Rockville following ding trip. morn: ev. of was of yel TFrank M short wed- PASQUALE—FONZI Pasquale of 40 Concord street and Mary Fonzi of 32 Lawlor street were married at 8 o'clock this Mary's church. Rev. ormed the nup- Thom 8 of the high » Joseph Louls nornin Walter ial servies Lawlor wis ant G ROW Miss Grace (. and Henry t wers UNWIN Unwin o Ma East Saturday Rowe of $3 marricd the South Con- Dr. Geor ormed the of the im- couple were breakfast » Inn at ony. Mrs, R will reside at Main strect when they re- wedding tr has been employed in New B Gas Rowe is trensurer of rsonag unattende Farmi M rved o turn from Mrs. Rows s of t Alr, rman Cen the of nin Yig th company READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS I'OR BEST RESULTS i | sh- idowicz | a4 Heart | FARM BUREAU PLANS NEW PLEA FOR CROP EQUALIZATION LEGISLATION Sam H. Thompson (upper left) of Illinois is to be re-elected 5-7 of the American M. S. Winder (upper right) of Utah : General Pershing (lower left) will marshalled 5,000 farm ¢community groups behind legislation of the Mc- president at the ‘Chicago convention Dec. FFarm Bureau Federation. is executive secretary. speak. Mrs. Charles W. Sewell (lower right) has ‘N;lr, Haugen type. Chicago, Nov. 21 (F1—Represen- the | American Farm Bureau Federation will meet here in annual e erenes December 5, 7 to reelect Sam 6 and 7 H. Thomson of Quincy, I president entire The |tage Miljzer, output.” fede of chex and is convinced as its on of Musele and to marshal its fap- 1N the Madden flung strength * -hind a demand t feasible plan |congress sanction private operation “We favor private "ot Muscle Shoals and give economic lessce.” Gray yelief to agriculture, as provided in {han government the vetoed MceNary-Haugen bill. velopment by power intere Thompson's views are looked upon cannot manufacture by the “organized farmer” as ex- Aerican Cyanamid cmplifying the theory that prope relief can come only through com- mercial elimination of crop pluses. It is understood that voti legations from 44 re d Jtermined against farm remedy credit nature, or relief based on gov- crnment subsidy. Chester Gray e sentative, ing one million rural families, that Shoals bill s operation explains, sur- continent satis fertilizer. It at Muscle Shoals P w | s 1he repre- meet our needs.” the federation | Attendance at the favors the “equalization” plan of the | exjiceted to reach 4,000 MeNary-Haugen bill, creating a | ; s General John J. Te | federal farm board to direct surplus LS5l 8 liver an address on “A ¥ produce to profitable foreign s siculture as a Maclor in Preser markets, or to remove such sur- AEricutur e Fucior pluses from the domestic market N§ Amer In=iiition sty {until consumer demands draw them | Br¢ back into trade channels. AL comin, “It has been learned authorita-:lation of tively,” he says, “that such a board | Representative can develop, in China alone, an an- nual market for 100,000,000 busk of American whe This country produces an av 700,000,000 bushels a v which approxi- mately are a surplus, which, often for wiant of proper out- let, drags down domestic —market states commercial ativ declares as an iff to Agriculture,” Hill of Shouls, Mrs. senting s W bureau well, women, Charl farm units to legislation of -Haugen type. munit McNary 000,000 READ HERALD CL welcome whatev the board might commodity to in- sure removal of its surplus. The current market price might mak. lallowance for as much a two- | cents-a-bushel on wheat, but |by virtue of that fee the retarding |infiuc of a surplus would be eliminated, . with the result that mers equalization fee place on a farm il ICKS VAPO RUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Year| higher prices would prevail for the ts the advan- ufactured fer- | oper- provided only fertilizer. The company, | through its plant at Niagara Falls, | is the only concern on the American | actorily fixing nitro- | gen from the air and selling it as o' already ! it has ter power, and as logical process to convention is hing will de- osperous | Fdgal sard, member of the federal tar- sion, will speak on “Re- and Alabama on “What Is To Become of Muscle repre- | has pledged the support of 15,000 com- | the \‘IVI‘IED ADS “emergency” treatment with 0 FETE CARLSONS O ANIVERSHRY Norden Lodge to Play Host to Gity Official and Wile Sealer of Weights and M | Carl A. Carlson and Mrs. Carlson of | Glen street will be guests of Norden |lodge, I 0. G. T., next Wednesday levening at Norden bungalow, the occasion marking their 23th wed- ding anniversary, | It is expected that approximately {400 will attend the function, many out of town friends Mr. and Mrs, Carison having signified their intention of coming here for the testivities. An entertainment pro- gram will be given and refreshments will be served. Mr. Carlson was formerly chiet templar for the state of Con- necticut of the Independent Order of Good Templars, of which orden lodge is one of the most branches. He has been a res of this city for many years, his i | riage to Mrs. Carlson taking place licre. Mr. Carlson has been scaler of weights and measure since 1316 when he was appointed to the of- | fice by Mayor George A. Quigley, t has also been a member of the po- lice commission [ Mr. and Mrs. Carlson have two children, Agnes, who is employed in | | asures ! READ HERALD CL: the office of the Corbin Screw corp and Thelma, a nurse in a New Yor hospital, Meeting of Democrats Called by Chairman Chairman John E. R. Keevers of the demiocratic town committee has called a meeting for tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the party’s head- quarters in United building. The meeting 18 the second of a serles of weekly gatherings which opened last week with a - attendance. The meetings are conducted by the com- mittce L4 are open to all members of the party, Chairman Keevers cx- plains BODY FOUND IN WOODS Waterbury, Nov. 21 (-—The body of a man, as yet unidentified, was found this morning, lying in the woods near Tracy'spond off the Middlebury road Police were o the opinion that he had died dur- ing the night from exposure. Ila was described as about 65 ars old, short and stocky, with a gray mus probally Lithuantan. Monzan! {8 {nvesti- tache, and Coroner John T. gating. IFIED ADS Quick Relief! 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