New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 21, 1928, Page 5

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Woods. | When Hickey returned homve from Election o Officers and Members 5”73 cton 5 v ™"oc ™0 | § W QI | cororeuo e ana cried over their; Tumeaz. Mre. Jacobn for the e e pusiness ast night. he found the son. Each visit was about half an The b nked the girls of | 1T @ = ensconced on a sofa, wearing @ !strong-minded president, who s A % % hour. The convicted man—who has | the Jolly Ju Police Dog Crosses U. S. i i g s 11y y tisfied but deggish le. Marks Annual Mee""g SAorod b e s ntnal st o2 . not seen his parents since his con-| Tn conclusion {he gathering sang To Massachusetts Home ot e A ight to oust her o th < vie 1 . ey most vexing, Hickey said ought to oust her from presi- iction—attempted to console them “Amiricw e i that the dog caa't ba questionas dent’s chair in order to fill it hierself $ and spoke in low whispers. o o y The annual meeting of the Wom- until after discovering Mrs. Joh % % Mrs. McDonal ther is in Mon- 3 r shepl i diR held in the auditorium Stone’s daughter, Faye, in the arm 1 : L : Clty [tems epher ! | BEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED Abt of the W. C. A. yesterday after- | ©f the president's son. Tom, it de- 5 FOR YOUR WANTS noon, the president. Mrs. Laurence ‘cloped that Mrs. Johnstone had ne Hazel Greca of residing. Election of officers | desire for the president's chair, and 2 hroughout has i spoken el 4 1o a deg n t ie coming year was held, as Only wanted the oppo to reas . i hope i conviction that A olloy of the it o sident, Mrs. Laurence Mouat "1::"”“"7 “n‘"’;“ .:‘x(“_“"“" of "‘; 3 . : : langhts of this i . : x ien-presides Mrs. . R 2 o g . g a . == = = : 3 b Sk viee-president, Mrs. 1. T e < ¢ X T innocent canse of most of the mis 4 $ e il and s £ Schultz; recording sceretary, ‘['r'y".h' SRR L b0 g g NE P G berg was counsel for Poglisch louzlas A, Johuston; treasurer. Mrs, © & )“ "r‘.il-‘ ¢ = Johnstone's ! , camp, Modern Woodmen ’ \rthur H Harrop; assistant | 92VEhter, ¥ ISt 7 g X P & : of America, will nice orrow e s Miss Esthor B. Stanley: |ficters is as follows : South Church ¢ ization Has | Mie Hohnaes oo iitor. Mrs. Louis §. Reynal T dohnston b e S D g Party and Pledges Coupera- Haieshall Advise Hospital Tested Method The following were admitted as g o B e 4 | A ta recon 3 ton With Le- has been cnterad by : dip for Home Use—Many Here ] Uo7 Nora, her maid M ' E 3 5 Co.. of this rity ner o Stey Relieved in Few Hours s Armstnons: s MI& | ynaae Tannatane, Mo Folursloe! 3 v The i 1 - Dumas of I'la : S Atwater, Mrs. T W i iss Dorothy Ha ; | i < an mission, | of Hartfor . ol ard. Mrs 1oy 1" Bowtell, Miss e |8 : : r bt Doputy Sheriff W. urrey of ; Birtles, Mrs. Chester & o000 SRt 3 o | i i th cment of PR T e R e wers, Mrs. Clarence W, Brainerd, Gop e Froderick ; b A i chur B Eninar s . SR Liiekay o Mpe, Curtis W. Christ, Mrs, Leslie 2 g i ¢ | v . : i o W. Copeland, Mrs. Clarence Conant, L0 o g ¥ b : anir = | probate co estate of Mary Mrs, Clifton 1. Cooley, Mrs. Charles 5 e ; " 3 e ¢ H0ES BElnn] I k. Me Clarkson con . Cogk. Mrs. Thomas W. Crowe, pqo*" (' o sasenl 19 : ’ : ) 0 . b ey Mre. B, M. Crum. Mrs. B. F. Cline, \rs Stanley M. Conper, Mrs, Georg: Chicago nIng at 8 o'clock at W members Mrs. Parmales, an aristoerati I res v me i S, Coit. Mrs. A, Stantey Dunean, Mrs. |y Herhort A, Dyer. Mrs. Lela at 7 . ¢ 3 o Mre. Jos M. Hallor nd | dat ; J g ilia ¢ 12 Jaxs club are of Taul Yago Pt Josepl alloran. atrs. Ham Yo . 3 . Villi or reside Vincent et and the D. Heininger, Mrs. Harry Mrs: Bernard S Nic i ‘ . m b Mrs. John Hubert, Mrs. |yl coct 2 cyr er. : .:3\~| Tiltl'ovv\'l!~' Mrs T Ravinpnd G Jahn A, Jubilee sty . Henry R Lash, BB rrw: Smith mtesident ot il Both of Stunley Women's Dorothy Latham, Miss Jane b s e N e ¢ ¢ H . . i 11 hoys atham. Miss Hortense Loiselle, Mrs, |0 o ois 508 (200 3 4 . 4 % J \alton Meazley, Miss Elsiie M- Auley. Mrs, Hugh £ McKenna, Miss Murnane. Mre. Walter B. | 13051100, Mrs. Douglas Johnston, N : 3 : : Fis e sl pieasant soonfuls af Cherry MG, 1 Nehtingare, | Frition. dirs. T el Johnglon, 21 Ik lev, and |y ! coting tomorrow cve- other i “hich have - IPectoral now and yowtl feel like & dif. Clifford A. Odin. Mrs. Hardy | \.s Charles W. Lee, Jr.. Mrs. Jot DORIS McDONALD 1 ; AL U iR . i appreciatior oys | A dav PNt New Eritolnases liais first earit . n n $1.00 hospital sire. - Payor, Mrs. Heary B. Platt, Mrs, | (o CHF 0 v o boy horn a F T CHILDREN'S HOWE WILL BE fAFADIflf JUS"GF o b v S s 5 : e : < of Mrs. Adame Miss Ruth Simone has ents s John H. Schaffer, Mrs. I'rank , i nald t A talk was given by Jo! an Ja mploy of Clerk of Courts E Mre, DwightSkinmor, Mre. Ldzar 1 ! ( T i .. Drotherhood. He promiscd that th erets She was formerly sec Smith, Mrs, Harold Tayntor, Mes. It T R 1 crs, Mrs, Alfred G. Way, Mrs, L o alter Westluke, Mrs. Edward 1 Weeks, Mrs. T B Wilbur, Jr., Mrs. | Churches Arranging Vor Uver- iichard L. White, Mrs. Frank M. | Zimmerman i cises on Anniversary ollowing the husiness mec The Childr s T 2 - LR ! . i play, entitled he - Adolescent |5 Ryl 4 X LhE: SRRl roueh S, g e A, S S S 75,000 Shares .nn; dvrccu] by Mrs, Georgel|. W WAy @ . ) t » <an, chuirmio . ccretary: | came ‘Do had bees jishit 1 foghich e 3 Jotin Tohnwon, trasarer ani A i o L. A. YOUNG SPRING & WIRE CORPORATION was written | IRoL ol d d I i o his ear 1o save e ) 3 »x Miss Pauline Phelps of Hartford, | Cam=en and n. A t oW davit 1 McDonald is down s rdeau of Mrs. Johnstone, hostess to the| e 0 « i ns have been ‘rlcan Woman's club. The plot was : Blanchard o dai) by & memiot casurer ¥ drives out the Miss B ¢ % After supper the boys told stories 5 of | Pectora i " the nosc passeges, throat and Other Cluly Members—Mrs y . played violn solos. 1d Committee of Swedish Socictics and antilatine dividends of 8 2hth anniversary to assets m the event of lquidat ding of the ho f the Corperation m whole or in part nare was also voted ¢ je dividends. Convertible sha ren an outing at the shoir ay prier to the date of redemption Dligioumitioe e Sopuposer Transfer Agents Registrars END QUICKLY WHEN YOU US L‘ ,,“;.u: ,‘,‘,: ae iy N Tre New Yorx Tuust Comrany Cuaranty Trust Comrany or New York CAMPHOROLF. New Britain, and was orgi New York New York vears ago with th : U~ion Trest Company Derroir Trust Company Nose o Thiout J i ing Dr. Klingberg in his cause Detroit Detroit ‘:Si,,"fi‘“.{.“m\ ersr g A e e ? CAPITALIZATION Lo e treement i CanrHOROLE. e A1 in. Readiness for G $icding % 1t boothes and heals the infamed membrane. N Lifting Wrecked s|cd|m- Funded Debe hrct Mortgage 512, Gold Bonds due 1928 Toosens up a Cough or s : or Chest. 1 Ais the Then vou Manomet Point, Mass \ e Anow b soon Terveracking Cough ¥ith 3| (1°Dy o last of the sarce in 1 Convertible Preferred Stock (without par \xlch ARy, LR s o sed. 0 Le i o opers up T Robert L. 4 i Common Stock (without par value): < oo oro Hesihatal ook : q + 955000 of Borde have been retred. FoRL s and | Ttmoved today preliminary fo th 4 475,000 shares of Common Stock reserved for the conversion of the Convectible Prelerred Stock ng tickle 1 of the ship from the in the throg®. thousands o ,4,,“”"0“0“ i ousands | picrees the hull j i e : My L. A. Young, President of the Corporation, has summarized his letter regarding the Corporation as follows: g ) tire lower hold of ) g cd with water slicd ! o 3ol ) ¢ HISTORY AND The business was established thirty vears ago in Detroit, and was first incorporated in 1908 oy ! 5 p Pty "(1 oo ABan A ldansss wokel o ! Isis 0 v cents at BUSINESS: with a paid-in capital of $30,0c0 Excepr for the proceeds of the sale of 1,000,000 First teamor x,mml.x fre : G i Gt i i “ Mortgage 5127¢ Gold Bonds, of which $835,000 have been redecmed, the business has grown to its present pro- York. was thrown off S . Ve oM i b portions (hmugh the reinvestment of carnings 0 a zale and blinding snow : i In April 1018, the Corporation was organized under the laws of the State of Michigan, under the name of L. A Young Industrics, Inc., and owns all of the outstanding stock of L. A. Young Industrics of Canada, Limited, Star- N /f‘ Service Hanger Company (Michigan) and Star-Service Hanger Co. of Texas I 0 G (W 0" o 0 W ! ¥ @ 1B S &S ( <5 The principal business consists of the manufacture of a diversified line of wire products, including bed springs, = industrial coil springs, wire haskets. wire coat hangers, springs for automobile body cushions and for upholstered %’ turniture. Manv of the largest automobile manufacturcrs and upholstered furniture manufacturers are among Expecially Created for LYA de P U TTI Has Captivated -America : its customers AB RSP c e N BIDICICIosEABIRISIE SIS B The nine factorics are located in Detroit, Chicago, Philadelphia, Pitesburgh, Birmingham, Dallas, Oakland, ST\RRI?QU IN ‘“MIDNIGHT ROSE,” A UNIVERSAL PICTURE ) | Cal, and Windsor, Canada BB EIEIBI DI BIBIDIBIDIOIOIDII0+OIBIOIDIDIDIDIGIGIOIG O The Corporation and its subsidiaries are the largest users of high carhon spring wire in the world “MIDNIGHT ROSE” . ASSETS: The Consolidated Balance Sheet of the Corporation as of December 31, 102, after giving effect tn . the transactions propesed in connection with the recapitalization recenely effected, shows: Total Assets P : of $6.980,-28 o1, ( m,cm Asscts of $2,175.703.14 as compared to Currene Liabilitics of $410,105.17, a ratio of or A over 5 to 1, net tangible assecs, exclusive of patents and good-will, $5,020,133 77, cquivalent to $67.00 per share on this issue SALES AND The consolidated net sales and consolidated net profits after deducting all expenses, including c adequate depreciation and income taxes at rates then in effect, of L AL Young Spring & Wire feoera—s) Corporation, as certified by the Corporation’s auditors, Messrs: Price, Waterhouse & Co , were as follows: = WILL BE PRINTED IN THIS kgD s $1.0 PAPER FRIDAY I e s s 8,210,854 26 1,060,290 71 842 Entitling you to a Regular $1.00 BOX of “MIDNIGHT ROSE” i s 9,591,721.03 FACE POWDER upon presentation of the COUPON and 39¢ only at (% ' e T2 S A B B e e e e i g gt on the Convertible Preterred Stock and equivalent, atrer allowing te ¢ 82 5° dividend on the Convertible RAPHAEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Preferred Stock . to over $3.28 per share on the outstanding 225 shares of Common Stock TOILET GOODS SECTION : - - During the abouve five vear peried the Corporation has dishursed to it stockholders cash dividends rotaling IN THREE SHADES —WHITE, BRUNETTE, FLESH )5 NS o i $2,135,305 and the operations each year, without exception. since 1910 have shown substantial prohe s I’\l&#cB P?t\dlenE:l f “wIF"“d‘ ;rertilml\. 4 The sales for Januart 1028, exceeded those agjanuu\ 1927 bv over 257, and the net profies, after interest and b peisias 4 with “MIDNIGHT 7 4 f ; depreciation, belore income taxces, showed an increase of 385 488 pure from lead. The face powder is scented with “MIDNIGHT N g N P t 9 FUME. powder d 7 f il ROSE P’El“l l“‘l‘:amm o ::::;;. ey P 3 . PURPOSE: The sale of this stack does net represent any new hnancing by the Corporation but 1s simply a wivet Albey ol i | 7 purchase of part of the interest of the present stockholders Try tllil BOX for 59c ! ’::JDRE A ANAGEMENT: Thowe who have been responsible for .'m\xw,um:.w development and opcration of tis busi i DN’GHT RosE ‘ > ness in the past are to continue in control of the Corporation Note the Results (PPN Lo 3, Do not waitto pay $1.00 for your et box. Allow us to prove e - '1/"?‘3"79,'?"::’7::‘,«1-‘, : Price $34.00 per share and accrued dividends, yielding 7.35% ‘merit . Afte have used this one box you'll never be wit V7 /7, r " e/ e MIDNIGHT ROSE~ FACE POWDER. That's why 25 i Wi e Ga o afford this costly method of proving its value to you. : : Only One Box to Each Customer mn...u cusu o es ouom o cor e sisome |2 ’ THIS INTRODUCTORY SALE OFFER EXPIRES SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 2ith No Coupons Accepted After This Date ‘ PRINCE & WHITELY BAKER, SIMONDS & CO. Introductory Sale Limited to 720 Boxes Only Ne C.0.D. o Telephone Orders accepted daring this Sale Pviceir Rights Since 1910, Reg. and Coperigint Na. 786, € Schugere, 1925 T T TR R TR - ke delisers on trompor ke cFece of The siatements here n contamed whis mar g 25 we believe t he relable, byt are nor

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