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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1024 MOTHER WANTS | cITY ITEMS. lm%f“%&;fl)fl"ofifwmi\flll STREET STl]BI( PUTNAM & . - % ' uun Bearing Co 2 ] | street to Sebastian Massiola for §260 that He Bspevts Purope to Pay Phe continued unceriainties of Busl: | Hart & Cooley : Somers Girl Is Am'umgc Charies Guibln of 378 Park street pess made for Irvegularity (8 1h0 |5ifd Mieetric gkt 4 Stanley N, Fddy, Manager 51 West Makn 6t Tel. 3040 .n:m-u:«:“u: “(.:. pu-l-: lh.d..:‘ |h¢l‘l:': Hew Obbig itions mevement of industrial stocks In 10 | fanders Frary & Clark u AR ™ | | e " mcm‘m w‘ “ :nn?.wn‘mn his -ulu‘:uuhlh last night,| Washington, Oct, 6.—President |fas 8§ """": but "'“I"‘ rous “lvl. w ') {4 R ‘; tgomery com s 2 ot | Conlidge is unalterably epposed to the |#elive and ng uying of valls (3 B Nentgomery pid T ; Erickson & of Main street we » | oy Pl of R ‘ We Offer: cancellation by the United States of |Was influenced by ruy s g, B RGP Sew s b H tive dividend inereases or the resump- |N B Machine e deb ed It by the Burepeas | 4 3 paliee heddquarters teday that twe|the debt ow : Springfield, Oet. §.—Action for the :“". were stalen from their truek | counrics, it was said yesterday at th tien of such payments and the main: N B Machine pfd annulment of the marriage of A M:nm,. it was maried mear .Corbin's| White House tenance of record car loadings weekly | Niles. Hemt-Pond com H : or Railey, Jr. of 499 North Main street,| ¥hUe 1t W Mo The president feels that the United [#0d the large carnings, Declines were | North & Judd 1o Miss Resalind Withemina Griswold States should net unduly press any of |largely limited to a few groups e | Pegk, Stow & Wileox : of Romers, Conn., Rept, 26, will he! Martin Kelly reparted to Chiet Wil-| 1 be Hberah fn the |Cially the meter and motor accessory | Russell Mg, Co s 58 started by Mr, Ralley's parents, ae-|'lam C. Hart this afternoon that while gt SPRRIR (R | nee But these lbmes were larmely | seovitl Mig Co 152 andrp e ENIR RO | riving on Bpring street his automo-| Seitlement it makes. An fustance of | od later with the advanes v \ ETY ‘ an (o) u dording te a statempent made by 3 h -~ g Albert € the desive Lo he liheral is contained, in |TR0OVEred laler with advan AR N E Telephone,,.,,. 134 Bailey's mother last night. Mra, bile I"‘ """| & ;‘" 5 vy |raile. ‘Trans-continental oil also ree- | Standard Sorew 160 5 Bailey claims that “Miss Grisweld” | five-year-old youngster N A at reachbd’ with . Great Brialn od & new minimum, The closing |Stanley Works Y has & hushand iving in Fitehburg! het injured which frem & striet mathematical|9as sieady. Hales approsimated |Wianiey Works pfd 0Ty and further that both her son and the | e i S g ! viewpoint was a releasing of oat 100,000 shares {Torrington Co com ..., 44% . . a4 { X E LI L J L b Y siie ] gations. spplying for a marriage lioense '-MM I f 1 fundi commission | Am Cot Ol A% L} M lulm\ Mfg Co . 4 Am § & Ref a8 (1) U, & TREASURY STATEMENT Mre. Dalley says that neither |~ | position of Mr. Coolidge is that th 3 | Y| g . = ebin | UNited Btates may only make settie- [ Am Bu Ref com . 634 §3% U, A Treasury balance, $406,847,02 A report from Hartford lust night| cparge Is Made That They Brought [ ment within the derms of that aet. | Am Tel & Tel . 1238 1234 - Am Teb ,, 151 161 | i L said that police there were searching The president’s views on elln | Pe "mm (|ub Plll\s for the couple According to Hart In More Than 860,000 Worth tion were relterated when hix atten- [ Am Woel ..., 734 % 73 P £ : ford police (he couple was married in [ Hion was catled 1o reports of & state. | Ana Cop ooio.. 358 sy asn | Hartford Theater Party | NEMBERS NARTIORD STOCK EXCRANGE that city Bept, 26 by Rev, James A ment that Walter W, Head of Omaha, | AthehT™ & 8 F . 08% 8% [ The Peptimist elub of the Girls' = Dunlop of Hartford and were 1 ! SRR Tt siuiare y-elected president of the Ameri. | At Guif and W I 143 14 | Reserve of the Y. W, C. A, will hold & Hartford: Hartford-Conn, ‘I'rust Bidg., Tel. 3-6330 ported as living ut 35 Mulberry street, |y oo pvosted in Brooklyn last night Bankers' Amociation, had urged | Pald Loco .o 118 1177 | theator party at Parsons’ theater, | New Britain! 23 West Main Street, Tel. 1818 In that city, 10 connection with the alleged smug- | cancelation. Mr. Head later, however, | laltimore & O b Hartford, next Saturday afternoon An investigation by police proved 1in, g | » authe of the ks Textlle .. 7 T4 [ They will ses Robert Mantell i@ *“The gling of more than 860,000 in din- | denied the authontieity of the remark ‘ L i that they were not living at the Mul| SCE @0 B0 TR ol iates. ‘The | attributed to him Can Pacific 145%:| Merchant of Venice,” Those who will WE OFFER: berry street address, Mres:' Babley,|nor L P Sh A Ches & Ohio ... 0 69 |attend aro: Misses Marle Wolfe, Ireno Al Br., nald last night thal her son was| oo '('."':,:, T e ”,',‘,,,',‘.",, Ao ChiM&BLP.. i n;\. n«\.mm. Christina_ Pattison, Marion | AETNA LIFE INS, CO. ‘1::‘ :n.-"\g;‘n;n“u tHat” Balloy's: mother 8104 Jewels (rom & soward and stew Chino Copper 173, \lu«n and \um Hughes. The party will Price On Application » de hat Balley ol ons ) George Wi | s 4 0 § 5. ) U y . The party wi e ardess on the steamer George Wash- | DRINK FRENCH WINES!|con Gan ... 6115 |be chaperoned by Misses - Florence rcalized that her son was determined |, | to marry the Griswold girl, They > sisters ‘wore foloased (n $10:- | e s _orn Pro Re 124% | Brugger and H M. Bradley, sec Crucible Steel . 1 ’ » s 'llxl::ulli‘ffll:w\: “l';‘.r.::;ld'l':.'::-- I::r:::\'m‘." Al caph: | Resistance Seems to Die Out When | Cy Ca Sugar | dor i ‘.‘ L G @ b : I‘ | United States Attorney Oliver ¥, | e J 2 1 = cotple, Mra: Bulley, Bra sald laag|Nomer obtained w sccrot indietment | i Comex to the Revers e nM - He C. L. & P. Co. Sues Carbo on TRRt that ahs Dever thoushit of warn. |97 the women on October\ 1. - Miss Gen Ei 21 [ Judgment Li D & N that e u-uplln would elther go|dent and gonéral mannger of the| oy, Qct, 6.—There in Gt North ptd . % | Co. has brought suit to foreclose a to Bratticboro or Thompsoreiile fto| 'oV¢ Manufucturcrs’ Repalr associn- |1 i0vo that “pussive rosistanc In Copper .. 3 14 | judgment lien of $1950 against John have the ceremony performed. w:"'" "“I‘":“"'"““_""k"""“"""' '"'“‘"’" ":" less constantly fed with new fuel to| Pacific Ol . i | Carbo of Berlin. Klett and Alling ap- o Itiees In New York., Nosser sald the Gl | 5 Mrs, Balley, Sr. stuted last night/ ' 2 Keep It alive, will, in the course of [int Nickel . % | pear for the plaintift. Paul Marant! . that er son and his bride of w few |44, MIBhE lead to “cxposure of one | ¢iye, dle a natural death Ky-Spg Tire ... 21 3 | of Berlin lus brought suit to recover XEW BREALS 0. ‘:u’" FORD days had not lived together: since|°F the Diggest diamond smuggling| guch scems to be the case in Ber-[Ken Copper ... | on & mortgage of $4800 against Anna ow B h:mmzumu \dg. Central Rew their marrlage, although she did not|'™"® 10 the country. ln. Lehigh Valley .. 6 Neuberg also of that town. Klett and by He charged that the woman oper-| jaench wines, which were boycot-| Middle States Off e s pons for tha e’ piinie: iy s:“ AR A state just when Albert, Jr, returned! 5 to his home. (ated through Mrs. Bertha Bruns, for- | tod after the occupation of the Ruhr|Mis Pacific ..... 3, 8 S 3 R. Hart, [merly attached to the household of | just January, now are offered in Whis-|N Y Central ..102 Count Johann von Bernstorff, former | pers to known patrons at some of the [N ¥ N H & H 1814 Three()?pfied BontzFug . d 1quors Are Seize WARSHlPS WSIT SWEDFN German ambassador to the United | first class Berlin hotels, and are dis- | Norfolk & West 103% 1027 L ‘ |Stated, who lett tifs country with the | played in show windows of down|North Pacific .. 56%% 5 | New York, Oct. G6—Three speed We Offer: 3 |count just before war was declared [ town wine stdres. Even French cog-|pure Ol ...... 17% 17% ¢ | boats, two heavily laden with liquor YALE & TOWNE against German nac is served, provided it is asked for| pan Am P & T 58 57 578 | were seized by the government agents Scandinavian Country Has Jeen Most | | quietly, at many of the bars patron-|penn R R_.... 42% 421, 42% |off Atlantic Highlands early today at- Price on Application ) ¥ s' Ships T! Sum- i 'S, Ray Con Cop ... 12 % |ter a subway conversation, overheard, " | \giSigroyDotntrys’- g This-Ram ‘Remembel's Her Name, She No French or Belglans| Reading ....... 19 771 781 |bad informed agents of the arrival of We do not acospt MRS SOOMMRLA, mer Than Any Other Country. z served here,” which appeared kel Rep I & 8 ..... 4414 " a French vessel on rum row and a [ ]S Resxdent of New York | magic over all Berlin almost as #00n | Rovai D, N Y .. 4314 - 433 subsequent influx of liquors in a price sen, have o South Pacific ... 87% 873 | iy been host to more naval visitors from | (o G \\'un(lt‘rinz in Sluml'nrd yester- ";’:" lsa ,"‘[‘f“‘,“f";‘ "'",”l‘“f'. o, “f‘l‘::"!‘“ day and: believed to be suffering from | ¢ass cafes and restaurants. T";‘"f‘:]“‘; South Rail .... 351 Y 5% FIREMEN ARE INJURED s summer than ever before WHhin|, hegia today announced her identity | however, atill displaved prominently|studebaker Co . 4 967 Providence, R. I, Oct. 6.—Six men, JOHN P. KEOGH s0 short a period, and the people Jook |+ "\7 at many of the shops in the auburbs|r » 21 "EToss 10 Gorne Sopredll anelaits! Ak 2 I as Mrs. Julia McCann of 5 Abingdon A o s 2 _ | Texas % | comprising 'Hose 10 company of the et . : m’l- nu_ 50 u»_milgu's‘.uhnnfvlns‘x aS &{gouare, N York city. Yesterday | and in the !nm" halls where the pa-| ey & Pac . 21 211 | Providence fire department were hurt, Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York T 0 BONIR AN ere I SR SRS feto told - hthidrities ‘sbe:was & rass | StOLN AXS ohisy Germant Tob Prod ..... 87 87 4 [two of them probably fatally, when Waterbur STOCKS Bridgeport :]’“ ~"”"‘._“"{"‘""‘““" position Aty gont of Whittier, Cal., saying she was o AN O vy 2 ¢ [the company's combination pumper ate Y |fr?m|.:l:]:r)du;”‘ll‘fll have sont war|® Mrs. MacDonough. HAD NO OPERATOR'S LICENSE | Unjon Pacific ..130% 120% 13 {on the way to a blaze yesterday after- Dgnbury s Ny ‘,.u:.~‘|'<(:.: Swec »\‘ 'rn.\d”l-n finn'm-.‘;\[ e Aronzo Malenf was arrested this|United Re St ... 76% 74 7615 | noon collided with a trolley car. KCap- Middletown BOND New Havea it i on. & : ALS ening by Policeman Charles John-|U § Food Prod 3% in William . Covill and Private : ports, including Stockbolm, Gothen- # § morning by r‘ohccnnn‘ (lvf\rle! John nie d\‘ 5 d : % : ;?.IIY;) AaA“ e Direct Private Wire to New York burg, and Malmo, have heen visitod. shington, Oct.'6-~The tariff com- | son on & charge of driving an automo- = &GS A0 . 52 bl i E Y A ke 1 A N. B. Natl Bldg¥—Tel. 1012 The 1 s Bt br R R B st on at the request of President | bile without an operator's license and |17 S Rubber Co . 38 38 {in a serious condition at the Rhode G. F. GROKF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank, o 1 Jett Stockholm, whero its ofticers dgo bogan.today a study of pro- | Without a certificate of rt-gistrlaflon. : ::NII o .‘;.«]l, l;;;s‘ 8814 | Island hospital. participated in the memorial services| posals that sthe tariff duty on what | He was arrested following a co s 5 | ’ SCUE—DIES 4 \nt Hardtiie, Thall S be inereaso t 5 on Hartford avenue. Malenf conducts|Utah Copper ... 60% 60 TRIES RESCUE—DIES tho late President Hurding, T Delhoasoddinder LHGx{n|S 293 East Main|Willys Over ... 6% 4 61 | Grove City, Pa., Oct. 6.—Paul Me- L the president's opinion, in the settle of Gools, i 3 P rovisions s tariff law 30| rocery store at battieship North Dakota also|provisions of the tarlft law from oo Westinghouse .. 58 ne, of Syracuse, N. Y, a member in Swedish waters this summe to 45 cents a bushel. treet. B = H : i f : o Gulf States Stl . 7914 of a railroad repair crew, gave his The Hmford_connecucut Tfll‘t Company Dupent . ... L1283 2 283 |life late yesterday in a futile effort to |drag Joe Vecosta, of Erie, a fellow | workman, from the tracks of the Bes- Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. (Putnam & Co.) semer railroad, before a nbrthbound Bid Asked |passenger train sped by, McCrane had Safe Deposit Boxes, .$5.00 and upwards. Aetna Life Ins ........ 5 pushed Vecosta to the outer rail when st Hardgare . . both were caught by the engine and Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. If You Have No Savings Account, This Is ||/ " e The Year and The Time of Year to Start . Bank by mail. I.t is safe and saves time. One. Summer Is Over and the Necessity For p Y ¥ KIS BLAGK BEAR | | O FARM IN VERNONT || uemeerals . . Funeral services for Mrs. Jacob z More Young Animal Weighing M Jennings were held this morning at 1923 Has Been A GOOd Year F or EVCI‘YOHC Sy : e S 3 v Than 100 Pounds |is odlock o o Ksient SN Springfield, Vt, Oct. 6.—How he|at a solemn high mass, Rev. John T. Winters was deacon, and Rev. Thomas Laden was sub-deacon. Interment was Employed in New Britain, Next Year May » il e e o Weststea arm 11,2 MAELS, S M T a few nights ago was told today by |jiee surprised a young black hbear that George Sigbee, 25 years of age, Of | mne pall bearers were Anthony Cas iy kil Weathersfield, who is employed in & | peius Justin Dryauck, Adam Matyline, Be the Same-~ Bllt You N ever Can Te““ Get FAp > toual Fungry. The beat, Bighes seidy| ooium J s Brotls A R weighed more than 100 pounds. |and Adam Stuskelimac. The flower . » » . 4 ! According to Sigbee's story, he had | pearers were Michael Green, Thomas \ : returned to his home from work in | yissott, William Frazer and Fred El- ome lng ar e l e e olng s 00 . g this village and about dusk started |jigon. <t - 5 ¢ to the back pasture to drive the cows | 4 . to the barn for the night. When | approaching the pasture, he noticed | £ nEty & ab F et . a black object some distance from JOSEPH A. HAFIAEY - him, busily engaged in feasting on : ; If You Have $500 in'the Bank, You Can Take T i et e, || T e vt advanced still farther until he saw || that the black. object in question was | | Scrvice Exceptional, Lady Assistant el. Parlor 1025-2 With Your Current Spendin T | & medium-sized black bear. The bear’s | More Chances With Your Current Spendings \ -t s Dot T DS | gt s 163828 4 ® choice young calves. The bear did E not nottee Sighce approach, apparent- | fl‘lal'llfYOIIHaveNOthlngLaldBy. Youcancet ly, for it continued to feast. : . TO TAX PAYERS Sighee immediately returned to the | e G farmhouse to get his rifle which lu-‘”"]';f::f::"of‘\;&f::'Hr“"'.'“‘“el":‘"b':: i 0i in One Year By Putting $10i i toaded and hastened back to the spot [ oo ol S0 O . $500 in the Bank in One Year By Putting $10in There is no better place to start e, he b seon ths animal o | o iaa® T herso votfd sndiieg We——————— beast had not moved, Mr. Sighee said, | oy or herore the first day of Novems* when he returned, so be pumped R | per pext, a Mst of all property owned Every Saturday Night. We Will Take Care of It | your Checking Account than in et S i |t i e H hen, with the help of others, the !yont 1 i - . . this strong, carefully managed L béar was taken to. ono ot the. farm | heek 1 thuic aftion, i, Helb VR For You and Give It Back to You Whenever g U e B T e ety e, i st i o Eal r. Sighee said that it was the first |oxcept Sundays, for th ¢ You Want It Bank—For 36 years it has had | fiun. Wiy Btk e i ™ gl e lhe Confidence 0‘ New Britain,s ently the bear's first visit to the [yrday evening from 7 to 9. Attens P Mr. Sighee will, within a few |tion is called to the following statute: lays, collect the $10 bounty that is h resident and every corporation paid by the state for each bear kil of any town lable to give in a list We Pay 4 1-2% Interest on Money on Deposit Businees M. - Make Wu‘point R i st e it e ey ey e to come in and start YOUR o oworn te sk Mereiubetors presesibull and if he shall neglect or refuse to do Account here | BIRTHDAY PARTY so, the Assessors shall fill out a list B M N Friends of Mrs. O. J. Solander as- ‘u,r him, putting thereon all property tu avm {sembled at her home at 138 Dwight |which they have reason fo believe is urrltt u . . | street last even an'lv procecded Qo,o\\‘nml by him, liable to taxation, at 0 ’r h ‘elebrate Mrs, Selander's birthday an- | actual valuatien thereof from the best pen Tonight 7 to'9 p. m jversasy In Ume Honoved | Sianner. | saroriiiaioi des she titesnt O There were guests there from Water- | thereunto 107 per cent of the valuas Open Saturdfly Evenl\‘lgs 7 '0 9 bury, Wallingford, Bast Hartford, |tion.” Willimantic, East Hampton and of EDWARD A. McCARTHY, course from New Britain Mrs. See | EDWARD J. HENNESSY, lunder was the recipient of many | JOSEPH A. KLOSKOWSKI, Zifts. SO Assessors.

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