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JUNE 14, 1028 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY CLAIMS COMMITTEE PAYORS [ WMl smfn smu‘ tcit ipowrs | PUTNAM & CO. PAYMENT FOR INURIES [| Meaibers Haptford stk Fachange S100 10 e 81 West Main 1, Tel 3040 ISRAEL PALSE PRETENSES © CITY ITEMS. IS CONTINUED FOR WEEK. ... . Dreaths TR =< Vodes S400 10 Miss Fgan Another Bridgeport Police CourtHond i ' evoning ! of $1,000 Still Stands. Postponement Granied in AL Roushie And 815 10 W H coan Manles 1. Vaddy, Manager Carier We Offer 50 S N, E. TEL. CO. 100 STANLEY WORKS PREFERRED Special 1o The Herald Bridgeport, June 14.—The case of Jacoh lerael, arvested in Bridgeport charged with obtaining money under s ¢ false pretenses by selling road service |y o Bkcd : Phe contracts which he is alleged to hay represented as insurance policicq was vontinued in the Pairfield court morning for another week, loras wWas arrested nearly two weeks ago and is being held under 31,000 bail He is said 1o be a rdPresentative of the Liberty Automebile i mittes 1o Miss ¥ ot fract the n 7 tomerrow this ont @ sty whe G Hammo 1 1o mes N ) Armory K 10 at tend the flag day exercises at 1 Auty. an awaed of §140 1s fa Bervice Co. | ke’ olub at & o'elnck ored, Willam H. Ca who LR SPuck by a fire e whi 10 her shert visit with » heth Hart of 103 Sma kle or e ning home aiter his ur of rer was FIREMEN'S VACATIONS “Smoke Rest and Ann I» Made Th The nremen of the eight New Brit Rin companies met at Contral station on Commercial street this morning and picked their summer vacation uates, I The dates as drawn by the firemen Are as follows: June 15 to June 25, J. Hennessy, 1. Vorsythe, H., Timms, W. Hartoett, 1. Cook, J. Connelly; June 28 to July 2, G. Kuhs, W, Smith, | charg> was nolied. Following the ar. . Moore, 1%, Nuss, W, Frey, W. FIn.|reat of de Cleco, who resides in New neran: July 2 to July 9, J. Nouney, A.| Haven, over a month ago, he claimed Ma Kenney, J. Stanton, I, Fagg|immunity and was granted ave to and I"orsythe absent himself from court until a rul- July 9 to July 16, B Ing might be received from the Linn, B, Parker, mith, eral authorities. A. Marehes; July 18 to 23, The ruling received was A. Gaudette, W, Porter, ¥ KUl de Ciceo is Immunc Sparmer, M, Campbell; July to| enment pending trial and July 30, 1. Flood, J. Heck, W. I'arr, Made to fuenish bond, but V. Gillegan, W, MeCrann, M. Leyden; 701 prosecution July 30 to August 6, I, Joyee, J, Blair, A Beatty, Conlin, G. Janelle, J, irophy. August 6 to 13, K. Woods, It. Smith, H. Joenes, G. Mycroft, W. Coffey, A "i\\ll'nllr. A\n::1~| 13 to 20, G. Hoffman, vent A l cis of Hartford was deacon an Sanders, TV Hinchey, vided at Burlinglon—&ix Weeks for | tco In charge will meet in the office j.1 0 HATford was ub-dencon Crowe; August IR of Dopity Ue,8, Marghal A, T Matali o frute Sante Mary's cemetery Boys and Six for Girls, June 21 to complete the program The pallbenrars were Joseph 1emis < Wi 2 Anthony Dugetakigls, Stanley Spuda at Burlington will'open onc’ week P. 0. S. of A. Will Hold Flfll Us, Joseph Crunikas, Joseph Barvitis, [Roval D, N v | from today and will continue through Exercises Friday E\-enmg Joseph Stankewlcz, Thé flower bear. | &inclair Of the summer months, affording w va- . hie iy ers were Edward Grabeck, Anthony | South P cation for about 300 children. Rl MOMA “lf gy X6 :"‘.H Thomas, Stanley Adent, Anthony | South Rail During the firat six weeks, boys wiyi | 1he local camp, P. 0. 8 of A Wil giynynwics and. Joseph Norok Studebaker Co | iy ! & _/be held tomorrow evening in the O, | Texas Co be entertained at the camp under the | " AL M i fanowing thes eRlies S s L ik <pH ““I',;”“"“l_ " business moetin The corgmittes Tebaceo Prtq ANEEAS ot the gl ,f,"_ A 4 ha secured for the main speaker of |t 00" | oansoon ot charge of the girls for the nex the cvening, George Hubbard of | % weeks. o ¢ g, Georg {lotclock at. Unfon Pacifie e " Meriden, well known in Connecticut taking parlors and at 2 o'clock at the - SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB United Re st us i compelling speaker along Pa- | ywin Mortuary chapel. Interment | U John 1. Bulliy has Wat rau returned rhury after Miss Fliza y street Mary Bheehan, age 1y Jay afternoon at West York, N. J born In New Rritain and ber of years resided here her, Jéhn Bheehan ¢ A sister, Catherine Bheehan oW York and Sister Mary New Haven Puneral serviees wi ¢ West New York tomorrow and interment will be | cemetery, 1his ity at 2 morrow afternoon Frankiin h reached by the or Mrs, Nellie seif in a fa who failed to within the 10 day pe to withdraw if 1 Tanedd in Vairfield Court for Meckless TIROLS. o8 Ba: "f"_:_ AL the Was gave leration to 1) \re. Jane Hughes. wh report within the award was made GRANGE OUTING home ir SqUA b eouncil eon commitice he hut for Rerey whe infured ey sidewalk on Aar Draw for Sumny e g ITALIAN CONSUL PAYS 820 Laters” w hre aceldent " he given commities’s request of Vel fave Members New York Stock Easchange MEMBERS MARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE HARTPORD: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bldg, Tel, 8.-6330 NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Maiu »t, Tel, 1815, Aftermoun, A commi caim ¢ (50 failed to imit, and ne Driving=—Claim of Tmmunity cons Crucible Biee Cuba Cane Ruga Endieott.Job Frig Erie Gen L Mtors Goodriek R Gt North pra Insp Copper Int Mer Mar pra Pacific O i3 Int Nickel Int Paps Kelly Bpring Ty Kennecott Lehigh Va Mid States O Midvale e P Mis I Mrs, Pius Devakaitis IN Y I"uneral services for Mrs. Anna De. [N Y NH&H \akaltis were held this morning at 9 | Norf & West St. Andrew's church. Rev, | North Pa rikis was celebrant at Fath Disallowend by Federal Officials, We Offer:— AMERICAN HARDWARE STANLEY WORKS rlie Conr . Ju paid a 820 pe today when arraigned ¢ P chargs of roekless driving. The consu nalty in town tric court Gen Funerals Al Members in This section Eapected to Partivipate in Annual Pionic at dohn Sargis, funeral of Johi died yesterday his Stanley street Afternoon at Congregational church L Adams will officiate be in Fafrview cemetery Hainbow. duly 14, Rargis, who home at 43 held tomarrow from the Rev Burial “t wi elock Wolfer, 1 W, Watts, . Bcheyd, Carlson, G fed. \ int outing < ticipated in by Cons | Granges In thi oM IMPrS- | ainbow park annot be | . ¢ N is liable Gra g . uniting to make thi its k FRESH AIR GAMP OPENING "o " """ invited to attegd and ta Inter-Grange athlotic other events which e pare practically all the tion will be held 4. Burritt Newington Grange are » biggest affair these organ- Rrit Wi Rer th & L NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD 2 New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Ceuntral Row Telephone 2580 Telephono 2-4141 teibors Members ock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R. Hart, Manager heen In the | 0'clock o Fdward G and solemn hi, nass, ey commit. mn high mass, | Vacation for 300 Children to Be Pro- : he Hartford Maher, J, . recki, J. Egan, H. Clark, T. Rope M. Butler, J. Heisler; August 27 to Keptember 3, R. Collins, John Finner- an, 1. Barnes, [, Huber, G. Scarlett, V. Davis; September § to 10, H, I sons, H. Squires, W. Shaw, 8, MclHale, J. Heere, F. Loughery; September 10 to 18, Stanley Rozanski. We Ofter: 100 Shares AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 Shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 100 Shares STANLEY WORKS COMMON PRICES ON APPLICATION, WE DO NOT ACCLPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS Con (op Reading The New Britain Fresh Air camp Rep I & 8 of VEADON-FARRELL Arthur I, Yoadon of Melrose Mrs. Della M, Farrell to Be Mar- | riecd Monday Evening. Funeral services for Harry Hert| heid this afternoon at 1:45 ‘arrant & Haffey's under- s JOHN P. KEOGH Membar Consolidatoc Stock Exchange of New York WVaterbury STOCKS Bridgeport s BONDS New-Haven Middietown Direct Private Wire to New York. « G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1013 and ‘ ited Re ot . triotic lines. A featuro of the' eve-|iag fn Palrview comatery. U 8 Indus Alco ! ning will be a soprano solo, “Beau- ' 8 — Rubber Co titul Amertea,” by Harold Anderson, CARD OF THANKS " 8 Rteel solofst of Christ church, Hartford oy 3 : Stee! pfd This song of unusual merit was mm-'re,:‘,“_?“,‘“;:,‘"“;;‘";’k LTSN And | 5o g T Conpat posed by Mrs. Metta K. Streeter of[[SUVes for the in Do (hnd_sym- | westinghouse this city. Violin and p dusts [Lasi SN Lo Glling lIness and | o, oional Lead will be rendered by M. Edwarg | 1°8th of our beloved daughter, Ruth i sl rark o | Agnes Leden, and also for the beauti. Aud_ Honryalrban, - Walter. ik, s | {{U00 1500 4004 ral local musical clubs MR, and M ¢ Memerinl quartet Ao N s solo appropriate to win Guests of R. A, Moore at Waterbury | Members of Organization Be The marriage of Arthur I Yeadon of Melrose, Mass, and Mrs, Della M, Farrell of 85 Columbla, strect will take place Monday evening at s o'clock at the rectory of 8t. Joseph's | parish. Rev. J. Leo Sullivan will officiate. Mrs, Farrell is the widow . o v % of the late Edward D, Farrell, a for- | 2. B ‘\'_'?'ff"" o8 ‘}I""’r""‘_’ will render 3 mer New Britain drugglt. Waterbury Country club this evening GE didion at a reunion banquet. The club was Manlius H. Norton of Wwill be the bridesmaid and William | s o e b éore re now | Patriotic pbems, written by Harriet g of 12 members, all of whom are now Walsh, best man. 2 1955 o % s .| Beecher Following the ceremony the couple | jn!n€, (They are B. 2 g . will leave on a wedding trip to Bos. lu‘l;‘lm_'\_ R Moors: 1 W 8 ton and Atlantic City. Upon the ".)' (.nny";i, " me:_' “." return they will reside at 8 Co-|} .8 Boardiman lumbia street, 4 AT v WAR “,v'ET_'s'TbISPLEASED ano 118 (Putnam & Co.) Bia 80 56 118 Country Club This Evening. Members of the Saturday Night club of New Britain will be the guests| Member of the|&nd Of the Asked | 795 57 50 148 AXEL LEDEN, Astoa |{Am Hardware . JAm Hosiery . . 40 |Bige-Hed Cpt com 143 Bills & Spencer com s |Bills & Spencer pta |Bristol Brass ...... Colt's Arms v Conn Lt & Pow ptd ... |Eagle Lock fl':lfnlr Bearing |Hart and Cooley . ... Hfd Elec Lt Eandang w0 o 0 nEd J R Montgome v com .. J R Montgomery ptd .. N B Gas e N B Machine . N B Machine ptd Life Ins Co FIFTY RESORTS CLOSED Detroit Clean-up Begins With Injunc- The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. Stowe. rge | z nuiiz Tire and Rim Stolen From McKenna's Auto William MeKenna, a foreman for A ectings|the Stanley Rule and Level Co., put By The Associated Pro R ,_v,”,:,m‘;’,,"‘x liis automobiic in the shed on Chureh | Detroit, June 14.—The federal gov- s into the senfor|8treet provided by the company for €TNMENt's cleanup of the liquor sit. |use by ite employ When he went [U8tion in the Detrolt district was be- e to the shed last evening for the ma- BUR here today when injunctions were | ntor organization. George S. f a neighboring car lusnv-vl.ln.l. X d!_sh-..-( court against Was | now makes his home in Boston, It. A “Weli, Bill, have you finished the proprietors of approximately 50 | Moore in Waterbury and H. B. Board- | using my ‘jack?" McKenna replied; Places in the {Yr"r'!r! district where ! | man in Schenectady, N. {“1 haven't been using your ‘jack." lquor Is alleged to have been sold. An Niles-Be-Pond com 5 [ “1t's under your rear axle,” his neigh- |effort will be made, it was announced | v "th and Judd o K ‘ bor responded. McKenna looked at by government agents; to close these|poa Spow Martin Boy's Skull Is {6 e 6o N Ear Mh ks | Blaotal font e naeang A " Fractured, X-Ray Shows there, holding up the car but a tire |padiock law. ki - and rim were missing. They are| A Eroup of federal officers was de- g N B ey still missing and McKoipa is looking [talled to serve injunctions immedinte- Standar for the brazen thief who stole them. |Iy. Other Injunctions arc to be X s sued by the score it was stated by the INDIA ) EXHIBIT, |U. 8. District Attorney Earl Davis, tions Issuel By United States Fed- | Kirkham, H eral Court and Given to Marshals, cett The club has held | since organized and | from the junior cl |ci When first organized the p turday Night club was the ji 100 of Quota In aske Soldfers' Camp Ratsed Here, Report Shows. Thoroughly disappointed at the faflure of the public to respond to their appeal for $7,500 for a disabled veterans camp fund, a committee of tho Disabled War Veterans closed | Although the police have been un- their 10.day drive today with Treas- jable to learn as to the certainty in| urer John C. Loomis reporting only the matter it Is believed that Kverett | $1,803.12 contributed. | Martin, who was Injured ' yesterday The veterans asked various organi- afternoon when struck an automo- An Indlan land exhibit car arrived “The government {s golng to zations to name committees and re- bile driven by Bonislaw Zoblackl ur:”” the Commercial street railroad the promiscuous trafic in iquor ceived affirmative replies, but in the 12 Silver street, jumped off the rear siding this morning and will remain this part of the country,” he added. [ of the Chamber of Commerce, of a north-end trolley on North strect | here until Saturday ovening. It is ——— | they claim, no committee took up the ‘in the path of the automo- Work A IR Wbaes i pr e cquipped with an interesting eeries of | Sami. Finals Start Today U. S. Government Indian Land Screw Works Stanley Works pfd ITraut and Hine end Travelers Ins " Cnion Mfg Co bl TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT, ;I;;l {U. 8. Treasury—Balance, $266,338,232, exhibits from Oklahoma and is on young women of the High school to tour through this section of the coun- | At the hospital this afternoon i stated that the boy is in a critica the the act as solicitors on tag day, but not a single velunteer responded, (‘om- mander Dewey Selander said this aft- ernoon. City Editor Reilly of Bridgeport Post Marrics | Bridgeport, June 14.--Louis J, | city_editor of the Rridgeport [to N and son of Thomas L. Reilly of | 1n proper Haven county, was married fn|Hart strocts, The building contains York today to Miss Genevieve [ several stores, one of whichy fs occu- formerly of Bridgeport. » ; drul and has a fracture of the bnse, revealed by |condition skull at N-ray. '\ 0\‘0(‘k7BlVIyS Half Interest In Block on Arch Street Iidward Meshken today transferred athan Noveck a one-half interest at the corner of Arch and American Super Size Cord Full 15% Oversize 6 and 8 Ply .$11.00 . 16,00 . 18.00 20.00 21.00 22.00 24.00 26.00 30x31; 32x31% 31x1 32x4 33x4 34x4 33x4Y; 34x4Y; . AmericanSalesCo. 8 ELM STREET Cleveland—Chandler Agency New and Used Cars Open Evenings B I S | less of what disease or | try to instruct the public in the man- ner in which the unoccupled Indian | lunds may be acquired from the gov-| | crnment.” The exhibit will be open | from 9 o'clock in the morntng until 9 | o'clock In the evening and will give | all visitors an opportunity to view | | maps, charts, folios and plates of the | lands in question. Persons desiving to do so may also file applications for a 40, 80 or 160 acre tract in one of the most fertile sections of the country, | Al fnformation Will be supplied by the attendants, who will be on duty| the entire day. The exhibit is an in- teresting onc, and all should avall | themaelves of this opportunity to ser the rapld strides made in the far| | west, the attendants state. NEW WELFARE WORKER. Miss Mabel Pihl, daughter of Rev. | and Mrs, Gustave Pihl, and a senior at Mount Holyoke, will become a wel- fare worker for the City Mission, be- ginning Monday. Miss I'ihl takes the | position made vacant by the promo- | I tion of Miss Estelle Dickinson to su-| | perintendent. The mission picnics | | Wil begin next Wednesd | DRT.COOMBS The Naturopath Physician and Onafropracter 252 MAIN COR. WEST MAIN | Phone 765 | Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. | Genulne Naturopathy adds years | to life, pep, power. endurance and I use the very latest of the electrical. The | Violet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays and | Mechanical Massage treatments, For | those convalescent there are no treat- | ments that can be compared h | | genuine Naturopathy, and for those | | Who. have failed to find relief, regard- ailment or how long standing, or how many lists treated with. This ad is of tremen- dous importance to you. The treat- ments are not embarrassing for wom- ¢n; are painless and act as magic for children. | performed yesterday upon |of Mrs. Annie Sheehy of Derby who In Woman’s Golf Tourney New Haven, June 14,—Tn warm weather as compared with playing :onditions the last two days the wom- en golfers in the semi-final round for the state championship . at the New Haven Country club drove off this forenoon. Mrs. Burnside Winsiow of New Haven was matched against Mrs, J. . Owsley of New Haven and M - H. Torter of New Haven played against Mrs. W. Porry T. Fairfield, | Derby \\'nman' Die;From Natural Causes—Coroner Dridgeport, June 14—An autopsy the body died at a sanitarfum in Westport on June § ghowed that the woman died of natural causes. The report of the autopsy was sent to Coroner John J. Phelan by Coroner Ell Mix of New Haven, who was asked to conduct an inquest. Coroner Mix had ordered the autopsy before he knew that the woman died in IFairficld county, MARRIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses have been fsuad hy the elty clerk: Adam P. Englin of 704 Stanley strect and Anna Gradeck of 48 Millard street; Gustav Josephson of 26 Weost Pearl street and Alma Larson of 25 Florence street; Frank T. Bowry of 852 Arch street and Anna M, Ua)ark’ of 44 Olive street. e —— Special Notice - ing of Co. H, 160th Inf, Thursday, | June 14, at 8 o'clock, in preparation | for the exhibition drill and dance to be held Thursday, June 21, in ron-I junction with Co.. E, 180th Inf., for- | merly the Hartford Light Guard. Al members of Co. H, are expected to attend. E. P. DUNN, Captain. Telephone Company Tells Of Pay Station Robberies New Haven, June 14-—~Reports came here today of attempted robhery ot telephone pay stations at various | points between New Haven and South- | Ington by the way of Cheshire and Milldale but the Southern New Iing- | land Telephone Co. stated that it had reports of only two actual rohher One was in a drug storc at Cheshire | and another at Southington tes. | Frightful Forest Fires ‘ Wipe Out Two More Towns | Quebec, June 14.—"Frightful” was the way Chief Forester Plche today described forest fire conditions in Temiscou county. Blazes yesterday destroyed the prosperous villages of | Glendin and Selly. In addition the | flames wiped out several saw mills, a | score of scattered dwellings, numerous barns and great tracts of timber. Deed for Old Cemetery Lot Shows Value $1.50 in 1853 | One of today at the office of the town clerk was a deed to a cemetery lot sold in 1853. The prics of the lot was $1.50, Today lots considered as moderately | priced sell for about $200, it is said. “ the papers filed for recor al ST A TRIFLE MORE THAN WOODEN BOXES, delivered angwhere at shard wobica, Equities Oil, Mineral and Timber Lands ¥ Located in the Great Mid Continent Oil Fields Choctaw Nation, Oklahoma No Homestead Requirements Deed from the Government. File Application at the PULLMAN EXHIBIT CAR Commercial Street Siding, Opposite Depot Open until 10 tonight.and all day Friday and Saturday Western Ranch and Service Co. Directing PALACE—Starting Monday—It's a Pip! “COME-ALONG REVUE" Biggest Girl Show Ever in Town ! BROADWAY PEACHES 15