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» 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1028, FAONESSCRTTACKS FETS OF NEWORY | T rrEws. NS . SO 1 WALL TREE STOCA COMHON GOUNIL NTERTAN L0 .. o= v pinge apokrs| EUTNAM & C 36 Chureh streel—advi | The Russwin Girls' elub will .'u‘ 5 = £ Members Hartford Stock Eschange (Continued from First: Fage) ." Wlfll m m M 2 soris! ond dance 8t the ¥. W. €. A (Continued from WFirst Page) Shh st aadi i St ) e % = bl s fair secumulation of over-aight buy: A of the teares A commotion sbout & police investiga \“;" ‘:’:.‘";‘:.m" ; “n.fl. decision | 1AE 97ders in today's stack merket and — oo g tion, and all because some policemen | “oo' w e R O & il that pere appointed were ':er ag. | sulll!ll( l Ufl ‘”:‘.I:tllr:‘:‘:‘.:m:‘..u n-.u;.. “.“'.’ [on & motien of Samuel tuurmnr.""l':\'::: wu::l':: ‘.";..:,'.:.“ .;:: Jones of 5i2 lchief defense counsel, 1o sirike from ‘h’. o“"‘ The poration ceunedl's epinien stat- — v her brether, Charle 3 - J duets cach advanced 1 1.2 poin | ! ' :‘.J.z:; 'T: -l.'.'.f’z....""'ra":;. ‘“::;k‘ Everyone has a4 good memory, ae- :.“T" '"',‘ *er"”‘:“:-u' h".l:: l‘::.;::."‘ testimony of Amith and Mast of the ralls and olls improved pointments provided that the agelimit | eording to Willlam Butier of Nan| M SShe® © ' A bparently a8 & witneas of Knowies, | (T8ctionally ou short covering. he either 45 ar 49 years, And m my | Francisce, a whemory expert, who § Vietrol Bd Soneras who did not appear at the first trisl The enly changes of consequence in o mind there is a very grave doubt as | teunded members of the New Britain l't":':!‘::a-fll‘l.“ T T T ot the suit, came a8 & surprise | the early trading teok piace in ordi. g ta whether the commen connoil hus | lotary club Soday with some remark- Gulb n Player Pianos, Morans, Knowies who saild he wes an ex- narily inactive shares, Gains of . any vight te pass erdinances vegulats | able memory feats, Mr, Butier oppn- | Oulirense e h porter und representative of the D | POID! o more wers recorded by Wil. Iug the peliea dopart in 18 ape fed his ieoture by stating that The | ROl oo nacards aut every Pri| Facto government of an Demingo, | 528 Packing, May Department Biores. n' r”y pointments, | cannat id realizing | business of remembering is the v 4 "" Henry Morans' 5 Main 8t.| declared he had come inte court "; Celorado Southern, and a few that in former daye when the towi | iation and association af tdeas. * e e v ’ Octoher 1 on. Wia awn volition ta | Others. Some o the miser :'.::':::A ! was ‘wide open’ und New Dritain was | thing suggests another,” he gald, ” » ‘ identify Mr tokes (0 his own satis- ) r " | Who' sublect of “much " unfavoraiis | e sl have ood Memeries siong '_:‘;:‘mm s S Taualencer o gl Rk vy s Sty S !“;h.n.ln e ¢ comment throughout our entive sta'c, | eertain linea,” he sald, “Hardly a man R A ely neming rench franecs laxity in rn:uw‘uu our laws was the ;m‘: .whn has & good memery for the h:::'.:’:“:' :‘;."r":.n":’-!:::l::"::“ ::d'::. olt:‘u”c'ue (‘r:‘n"m woman Mo falling 4 points to 6,00 cents, : rule In certain distriets, and even | line of work in whieh he is engaged.” e . M W "‘"'- Ay vl g3 tion by Mr, Unter- & High lLow Close when, certuin honost and energetic of- | One of the most exsential things In | 7, LCP 0o 070 notsian with the | myer, he wald he was not wure it was :: v:um' :: 02 ;H. ficers were kept in parts of the eily | business, My, Butler told his hearers, | e Oet 1 when he had visited the where they coid not annoy or A« |is the business of remembering namea ‘“,':;‘::;::!, ";;;":':":' Vowilis l‘:u"’l‘“'" 2 l‘lu e o i Am Cr & Yy, 1804 18 156 prehend the wrang doers that theie | He spoke of the feeling of gratifiea- | Record. John A. Andrews & Co.—|trial, he added, :: &:oun ’ (3 ‘n:. | : 5 ' A ° was no investigation of pelice affairs, | fian which comes over a man Wwhen \ 2 And In days not so lork passed, onr | geeeted by name by & man whem he “";:" Jane T d daughter, Mra. um’e: ::“::‘q“npu"::;‘l |::°::.M'\|"'r"?: Am fm & Re.. M ' tawn was in such a eondition that all | had met but ance or twice before, [ At Sene Trney SO0 4AVEEAR B0 | S 8 SRS REE T Am Sum Toh 1 : MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE auency and outsida authoritis felt s R having men i the ,,M,“,‘ur New Hartford, Mrs, Hirn times,” he went on, “although it may Ane Cop au: artfond: leom—cynn. Teust Bidg., Tel, themselvos ealled upon to clean up '-‘"n.:"«:»i 1: diftorent objegts which |her gaughter han returned to New Ha- | have been five or six times, T maw her | J0 0 Toa Ry + New Britain: 23 West Main Street, Tel our city for us, thore was o investis ‘I:‘I'M:hl!‘nl Fred O, Rackliffe wrote on | ‘" """'\""",'""‘ the week with her ::" ",:"‘"".;,,“:,;:‘:,,;‘;'X"" noticed | 3¢ Guit & W1 | 1% gation, Now heciuse three men wore [ 4 hlaekboard opposite numbera from mother, M Trine ‘v)w ;n'lm‘ ¥ peamma A G i Baid Loeo over age when they were appointed, ane to 10; then followed with ‘"II. "IMYIP"I'P:‘(‘:":' :vl:,” :::"hul" to last. -M“h‘# was In w.,,“;-. living room Naltimore & O WE OFFER: ond even thea the slame cannot b [ numbers written apposite numbera|©: 1+ b Co,— . il , | Beth Steel D stment's ¢ by " L1 "When Al the World Forgets You," | waiting for Dr. Benson, who shared | - 2 S p lepartment’s door, | from 11 to 20 and letters of the al Fiocel: “SoRh A ARarows: & J00; the : BEANBESL. with (he Sraction C:: -;‘,:;::‘: i 50 Shares STANDARD S(‘REW' | COMMON | we have a big investigation which way | phabet from 21 te 30, Mr. Butier » result in some hard working oflicers ,"l.p" announced as rapldly as they 84Vt e :":'"‘h ‘“"'" M:;‘ ":‘l::"h':;fld"dn:::": Cen Leath Co . \ : lowing & Job for which they hine [were requested the number, Iatter or That 01d Gang of Mine,” by Shan-| the hall, pass ;l s Ches & Ohlo ... E Price On Application trained wnd workod for many Years. | ohject after any number called hy|Non Four and Fox Trot Trot by Cali-| another room in the "" Lo oM & Bl g “Injustice to Exserviceman, | anyone in the room. He repeated the [ ornia Tiamblors, John A. Andrews| Mr, Untermyer asked It he had ever| oy piyji's o, “And 1 specitically charge that the | yist forward and backward without | & Co.—advt. .| seen ‘Wallace in the fiat at the same | qy " oo,y obatinancy of the ¢ommon council in| jooking and then called a numher of “Last M.In‘ on the I!u.-k‘l'orrh. Nn‘\' ; l!.r-. Stokes nn‘L China Cop not adopting the recommendation of | yyen by name whose names he had|dance record, C. L, Plerce & Co.—adv. No," he un"'vel:.d'. 0 you want Gad) Oas the police department that the age|jearncd before ho began the demon-| “Oh. Hareld,” speclal fox trot, "‘.“{-0 il - :h:{' Untermy Corn Fro Itef . 123% John O, Andrews & Co.—nadvt, No," retorted Mr, Untermyer, Crucible Stesl . 9% limit of entering the regular poliee | xtration, \ A by ~ " forge be 40 ycars I8 directly respon-| jie spoke of the consclous effort ve. [ Floor Lamps, T. A, B. Falr—advt.] Ezarlah Lppes, negro messenger for ‘o. No. N 3 ) Cuba Cane Bugar 11 . sibje for the gross Injustice to one of 'quired to Impress something upon a No, No, Nora, fox trot and vocal, | the Interboro Rapid Transit Co, while Endicott-Joh b 81k " ) W A Andrews & Co.—Advt Wallace was an engineer for the con- | Lndicott-John .. 614 - A AR our former policcmen and exservice- porson’'s memory. “The first thing to John A, Andrews o 3 allae L1 Brie 2 4 ] » h “Hey! You W “odfish 2" T DrPOCRRP of . Mre.- dlavtha | BHS i e oiyivs 18K B man, This man in question is just go upon meeting a person is to pay | Hey! ou Want Any Cod !| cern an % rot er ol 3 re. Martha Frie 15t pfd i o pust 35 and the ordinance which the |attention to his namo when introdue- | Vocal. John A. Andrews & Co—|Jones, cook for Wallace testified he ool g, T . 4 : common . councll has ordained reuds|ed. he sald. “If you don't catch the |84VE: had seen Mra. Etokes in the itchen |den Fiectrlc ... 1715 4 NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD | that w man must be ‘under 36' to be name, sk for It agnin. People don't toses of Picardy,” dance record.|of the Wallace apartment at Fifth u”d”:‘:;m"“ A New Hritain National Dank Bldg. ll& b-u:l.m . h & i, . Plerce & €O~ A cee 2 T p oni appointed, This young man went into | ohject to your asking o have their|S ' 41 lr' e & ( 0.-~advi, i avenue and 20th stroet, ! e also sald | o050 Ly pta . B2k y 'ldl;]:hm;e‘ 2580 e?l'om the service of the United States at the [pame repeated, (hey rather like you| D8¥ by day when you are down our| he saw her at the flat whera Wallace Insp: Copper 258 2 embers J bers time of the war and on hls return re- [t show that ";m_h interest: in ”w;“ o | way stop In and hear the new releases| moved later to 13 Bast 35th street Int Mef ‘M e 71 Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange ceived his position on the police force| 1o explained how many iy |1 Columbla and Vocallon Records.|and again at Bethel, Conn. in com- | n¢ el StAF =0 %ok Donald R. Hart, y names S h nt Mer Mar pfd 267 back agaln. His health had been &0 [1ean somethin Many fames are All the late, and mowst popular| pany with Wallace and several other Allis-Chalmers 3914 L always in stoc We have new num-|women, Pacifi A 5 - b Vi TR, & ! 50 AMERICAN HARDWARE impaired by the scrvice that he Was|iaken from an ancestor's vocation, : unable to continue. It was so im- i P B ar, etor | Ders every day. John A. Andrews & Co. L Eet Tnt Nickel 1% 30 STANLEY WORKS, COMMON ", » A $ ot kg N g paired in fact that the United Stat g Moy st —advt, 2 Pt z p .[.”M”mflm ~pnn[" \r”" :“ R ;“‘""‘“ Other namea are taken from the phy-| mogy ugh Clams and Oysters KEEPS MUSIGAL DOGS Int Paper .. 2 31y 100 STANLIEY WORKS, PREFERRED b e sical condition of the carth’s surface, overy )riday at Trewhela's Market, ! Kelly Spring T'r 223 21Y% 50 LANDE FRARY & CLARK back in physical shapo and {0 fn- | . 4 5 x o S i 32 - B e e mental state that ho mighe|*UCh a8 “Hill, Dale, Vale.” Some are |36 Ghypen street.—advt, Kennecott Cop.. 32% 82 25 FAFNIR BEARING CO. - be of more henefit to himselt and to| keh (1O colors wich as “Black,| yed Cook who was taken in by|East Sider Has 65 In Bis Tensmens Lehish Val ... 89 644 his city and.T charge ths 1 CEAVE, L BROON, . 610, [the police department recently for 2 Mis B b ok g | ¢ i R e helps in remiembering them, he said $ <th- 1 Y80 ceihas % for our not hei bl taka ad- b " +| this morning by Superintendent Kih 3 e Yy 5 A el n". lev?.\'rc)wl!x)n';',lzar‘:"a x‘r‘f:l:fl:::-. emphasizing in conclusion that after|pe of the town farm and Patrolmen Time—>Master May Go To Jail. “Q ‘rN&H\\"L};,l 1;:57 :’"l all n ry only carries a reproduc- | petor Skierkowsk. New York, Oct. 18.—The "“"“‘“!.r\‘:;th p.:! £21023 101% that they are Keeping him out of a i B y tion like a phonograph record, it does The women of the Iirat Baptist |traits of 65 dogs Joseph Oller keeps in LAY “’," 8 HN P KEOGH Pure Oil .. 17% 1% Jo . dob for which he is particularvly fitted A and are causing to be wasted a-large |"0t €Y0IVe anything new. church will have & food sale in the njs Last Side tenement may result i | pan Am P & T 561 hesy v i Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York A few remurks were made by | Professional building tomorrow. thelr master going to jail. Penn R R 42 4a% portion of the money which the gov-| ., hoa ernment spent on him and it may de. | M08 Simmons of Boston, former| Sons of Voterans Auxiliary Will| Mg R Rubenfeld, a neighbor, Pierce Arrow 5 88 velop that they are doing this with- prnlq.hnt .nl' the Boston Lotary club (nold its regular social tomorrow aft- (naled Oller into court today, assert- i font W ”:: nv: 3 Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport out any power or authority.. It i3 a {;;“p ’?M'I'":’l' i °; “l"' ""'"r"‘”l';’*‘lrd ernoon from to 6 o'clock. \ng that her hard-carned money, used | Reading 751, 148 H Danbury disgust b e ublication. Apples were distrib- o ' o riea: ! X ooaeas Y ) 8 lisguting situation nd very altiult oL, iU G BP0 WL | Tor good values at moderuto bileen | or training the voles of her elfht|Rep 18’8 .1 GN 43} Middietown BONDS New Haven to keep silent under the elrcum- ¥ £ logers, hic. it the new Specialty Shop, Mary year old son, was going for nothing. | Royal D, N Y .. 453 “s stantes.” were won by Mr. Rogers as second | gyizabeth, $7 W. Main.. Prof. bldg.— “Every time the boy begins to sing, | 8inclalr Ofl Ref 18% 18% Direct Private Wire to New York rize for goll at the Rot: fall con- ¥ e e LR ey Ta L aolgavt ! the dogs join in the chorus,” lamented |South Pacific .. 86% 85% G. ¥. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 509, N, B, Nat'l Bank Bldg~Tel 1013 THE GREEK CABINET were donated by Tota e | Aevia Kunvamdlanireportad 1o the|{he mother, South Rail .... aghi 2% kY . 2 o were donated by Rotarian Ben Bux-|,olice toduy that an attempt had been | Another woman complained that the Studebaker Co ng, o ton of Rutland. %067 Former Minister o Tnited States Is[. Bresident Rackliffe-announced that |1y oo 48t €VORTNE to rob his store 2t |canine chorus was ruthing the plano- | Texas Co 0% 4014 One New Appointee Rotarian dgar A. Guest would be |® M‘: f»\"!_"vl_:"(‘fv 4 e forte technique of har young daughter. [ Tobacco Prod .. 871 8814 i here on Novembar 12 to address the orney Omdd‘ 18 Will at- The court ruled that Oller must by | Unien Pae . J128% 1278 London, Oct. 18.-—In suceession 0| [ iong' club and it was up to the Ro- tend the acuse-Pit bl:rgh game at | tomorrow get rid of 64 of the dogs | United I'ruit ...171 171 % : the four Greek cabinet ministers who | gey club o get back of this project |[NC Yankee siadium in New York to-for go to JaH for disorderly conduct. |United Re St... 54 51 . The Hartford-Connectlcut Trust Comp‘ny tendered their resignations recently, and help put it over. morro Attorney Cabelus is a for- U 8 Tood Prod 4% 3% says a Central News dispatch from : mer Syracuse player, 1 4 fhiag ¥ A letter was read from Eddy-Glover L 3 s U 8 Indus Alco. 50 49% . o @ Athens, premier Gonale s appointod | ol rrict s Tead from Eddy-Glover Rev. J. L. Davis'to Talk U8 Rub o6 a5 el Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Ge s Roussos, r'mer T P Ty . . . Iminiaessousson former Greek | courtesy during the recent state con- | Debt Commission Wil To Aziz Grottoites|U 8 steel pra..119 119 Safe D it Boxes, $5.00 and ds. {o the portfolio of the interiors Bf| e ton: Hold Mceting'Saturdav Master of Ceremonies Sherwood H.| Willys Overland 6% :‘5 ale Ueposi oxes, $9.00 and upwart Sachtouris to the foreign ministry; Tk s b Washington, Oct. 18.—Secretary nay".w,l-‘d STHoLLeEt AT IR, John SEMAIENORR b Yk Foreign Exch to all parts of the world General Katehakls to the minlstry of DR MEYER [S GALLED METI6R Loty oalled. tha) delk chmuatse| = m\t's ‘“:;1 give one Go! his im- i A aks oreign kxcnange to all pal o war; and’ M, Stratigopolous, to the ' v [slon to meet ‘Saturday, Oct. 20, but|baomp i talke 8t the Grotto oclub i i 2 I OF 1 | 1 3 isf (& 4 Jo ¥ 4 i oL rooms, following the regul Pot- Bid pady ministry of justice. ! PR declined to disclose whit subjects will B N G:;"o‘e l;':“:;wm:‘?;- SR EARY S LLTTERb Ol' LREDII‘ (IENERAL BANKING ’ A government deeree - fixes the 7 g k |be considered aside from the com-|ging, Am Hardware Vi R 9 o . . :‘l::::;; ;‘; dA’t‘)‘;""u Inthe ‘new phr- | Gives Evidence In Webl' Cage—Hus- | iyjssion’s annual report. Refreshments and card games will |[Am Hosiery ..... Bfll\k by mall' It 18 safe and saves tlme' y o band Ofters to Sign Walver of Tmi- | “omm be enjoyed during the evening. Mon- |Bige-Hfd Carpet com..152 TR R R e SR 300 TREATIES REGISTERED |arch Ralph R. Merigold will talk. rel- | Billings & Spencer com. October 13 reported the resignations munity to Clear up Mystery. Geneva, Oct. 18.—More than 500 |ative to the Hallowe'en ceremonial [Billings & Spencer pfd. 3 f the Greek ministers of the interior, o ) 5 i treaties have been registered to date|which will be presented at the Palace |Bristol Brass .... CROP | The "Canadian wheat crop is esti. AR i e st L H::“f-.t . hy-» Oct. ".”I-’““"- with a league of Nations. These|theater on Wednesday evening, Oc- |Colts Arms °25 mated in figures furnished the depart- No mention was made of the retire. | . Lam J. Meyer, who attended Mrs. finciude the pact restoring relationstober 31. Many new novelties will be [Conn Lt & Power pfd. Harvest Is Considered Fine But Po-|ment by the Dominion bureau of sta- ment of Forcign Minister Alexandris, | Gertrude Gorman Webb before her|potween the United States and Ger- |introduced to help the neophytes into [Eagle Lock .. 3 § tato Crops Are Not Up to Normal | tistics at 460,761,000 bushels. Last death in the Westchester-BIltmore | yany, the various Rapallo treatics,[the realm. Large delegations from |rafnir Rearing Co ... . Washington, Oct. 18.—The German |vear's crop was 399,786,000 bushels, " s o e country club under what he declared |the Littie Iintente's treaty of alliance | Syria, Hejaz, Obeh, Monker, Bela and |Hart & Cooley .. grain crop harvest Is nearly com-|The Egyptian cotton crop was re- THE PRINTERS' STRIKE, to have been suspicious circum!wffl‘% and the ¥ranco-Polish defensive al-)Nemrod will be guests of Aziz Grotto. [{ifd Elec Light . 1 pleted and a good quality of grain is[ported by the institute as 83 per cent 3 pe-gage was the first witness called today be- | jjance, — Landers I'rary & Clark. reported to the department of agri-|of normal, as compared with 79 per. Walkout Started 20 Months Ago— | fore the g&and Jury investigating the enlture from its commissioner at|cent at this time last year. Pink boll P Woman Flier Loops Lo 1 T Montgomery com. PRI REJECTED \ Ly e v ptd, Berlin, Potatoes and sugar beets are | worms are general it was added, but 1,956 Got Bencfits Last Month. case, . : . | ’ 5 J R Montgomery Dr. Meydr, who had charged this| (ueans, IFrance, Oct. 1S.—After 98 Times in 58 Minutes |\ 5 qio"**" : reported as low average condition, the [the damage is not as serious as it was Indlanapolis, Oct IEURCR of | District Atforney Rowland had refus-| .otructed litigation Prince Elie of | Paris, Oct. 15.—Madame Adrienne N m Machine latter slightly better than potatoes. last year. vess for more than 29 months, | [NAt the society woman was poisoned, Fxtme, Robert, has obtained an ejec- |tablished a record by 100ping the 100D | Njjes-Bemt-Pond com Thow that 1,056 union members drew |2ILh0ugh other, physicians have at:|tion order against his highness for |08 times within a period of 58 min-|North & Judd ; g / strike benefits in the last month as|tributed death was due to natural|,on.payment of rent for his apartment utes, this including the time necessary | peok, Stow & Wilcox, | , [ STOCK IN ;'UIYIPRrPd with 2,108 In the previous | CAUses. lin the Avenup Bols de Boulogne, |for ascending and descending. A leak!n“";" Mfg Co % month, it was announced here today| Charies Webb, the husband, .also|rhe court has also ordered an Inven- |in the gasoline tank of the plane pre- g x. 13 Telephone . B i ot O B ouwara, {appeared in the witness room today. | tory of the valuable furniture and art vented her continuing. P AR SE UASSEN cuRPDRA"flN uF PLAINV'llE aeting president M“ the ]n(r\rnnll()"'nfll He was accompanied by three nllor-gnhjl‘(“fl in th& house prepu(t:mry to Madame Bolland created a “""""‘;fl:«l\'fl\' \W:orks . ‘ hical Union, neys. selling them to satisfy the debt. tion in South America in April, 1921, ! v Works Y : g S \ "‘».l"l?‘gc?pu“:flnru?n has been in pro-| T am prepared to answer any ques- | - R RANE when she flew over the Andes moun. :‘_:_:}:‘m‘:“{,‘: :("": LR (Preferred and Common) gress, it was statbd, $16,000,912,43 | tions-Mr, Rowlund may desire to. put| HEADS TEL RAPHIRS NK. |tains, Traut & Hine ... NOW OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC has been colleeted by the union for |l me,” said “‘“"l‘t" ]1 “’”t sl“-“ 2| New Haven, Oct. IE.—\VOI‘& ca‘me ——— Pakvelare Ty ; P trike purposes and of that sum | Waiver of immunity. T want to do|yepe today that Edward J. Manion, i it s “ p D i : # . & $14.934 10781 has been expended. | everything T ean to clear up this 80| formory of this éity, and who started Police (.)ll Bootleg Trail Union Mfg Co . : Preferred stofik acc‘.lmuLa“l\;f and non-assessable The union report shows that only |called mystery.” as an operator at Ansonia and in re- re to Carry Shotgnns U. & TREASURY STATEMENT. '(;ommon stock non-assessable. i 68 cities continue to be affected by | - Willium T. Hunter followed Dr.|ont years an ofticer of the brother-| Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Oct. 18— |y @ freasury balance, $325,615,846. The preferred stock 6 per cent cumulative and redeem- the strike, -“v“.V;'r ':'\Dfl\q““ll'w-"s mnfl{ the | Niood, has been mNmm m"es‘I‘dou‘: ;sf Al;oused,by ::p rsmgl succession of| ' : ooV oy able after 5 years at $27 a share and accrued interest at — hen Dr. Meyer emerged from the L hers' National an n|crimes along the “bootleg trail,” f 3 i o i i RIGHT EXPLAINS gtand jury riom he BIQ)Ihs, IPER Be N this' clty to’ Plattsbueg, city suthor CHILD STRUCK BY AUTO the option of the directors. All preferred st(;ckhm a series ST TR |had, taken umbrage at his statement tiea today arranged for a supply of| Lucy Mercy, the 15 year old daugh- [[§ Of 20 shares, and to be retired by lot. Some of the purposes says He Didn't Mean Elwell-Keenan | vesterday that the refusal of the au- sawed off shotsuns for use by police [ter of Mrs. Katherino Mercy of Lin- of the corporation are: To buy, sell, own, lease, exchange, Says Vi e Sl thorities to permit them to tell his offl‘rfrm One of the high speed auto- |coln street, was struck by an auto mortgage, trade and deal in real estate. Y 0 ‘was such as “they would not mobiles in use by the fire department [driven by W. J. Abetz at Lincoln and |J Tk H 4 ims o H . g : i : he immediate aims are to alter and improve property New York, Oct; 18.-—~Police Com-|dare 1 Itussia.” Dr. Meyer sald was placed at the disposal of the |West Main streets this afterno and : Pabirt donee BRioH EAtd e b Faty Betiogll d i ¥ (e (0 e NP Sritait denart known as Odd Fellows Block, West Main street, Plainville, missioner Enright did not mean the | “I told them a few facts—all I want- police. . was taken to the New Britain general 4 c 4 e hospital, where it was found that she which is ownéd by the corporation. Ilwell and Dorothy Keenan murder|cd to teil them, and 1 read the nuvses’ & e i y ; SEah] i Sases hiadbees sgived Ly the depart- | statoment and Webly's letters, which 1 Mrs. §. Jennie Smith Way Picked Up Man to Give | was but siightly injured. The block is a three-story brick building with stores, ment when he stated in a radio talk | qurned over to the grand jury.” Mrs. 8. Jennie Smith Way, widow of | re fdy s i | e offices and hall. With alterations completed it will be one s ight that many cases whose pifh i st | N & WY ol im Ride; Autoist Killed y R ; ; o B L : bl s ik i Y the lato George L. Way, dled vester-| . iton, Ont, Oct. 18.—8hot by | _ PURIED TO THEIR NKCUKS of the best business buildings in Plainville. It is owned solutions were known to the police |day. 8&he is survived by a daughter, 5 T A ¢ i i |day. 8he is s d by Bridgeport, Oct. 15.—Two workmen, with & mortgage of but $3,000 which will be cleared as | : could not be brought into court be-| i s Helen Linder of 529 Lincoln |Man whose request for a ride he had | i e g Ry asout] SENTENCE SHOPLIFTER rect. IFunoral services will be held | Eranted on the loncly Hemilton high- T L, i soon as subscriptions are received, In its present condis “1 was speakir eally | - Pelda v ) at 2:30 o'cloc v late las . Lind- whe ¢ N Ao y - e Hhes cases of this type,” he said. T did | 3 .Il"?;“ "I"‘”"“"""‘".'"‘;‘_‘:':‘d”':"’;rgf:: say, automobile salesman, drove three [caved in on them. They were buried tion it hrings an income of $2,500 a year. Its present value not mean that these particular ones| Waterbury and Bridgeport Girls and O ';‘:""::KH“"H: Grove cemetery, | Miles to the mountain hospital and [up to the neck and when removed, is conservatively cstimated at $25,000. i were cleared up.” | Women Pleng Griilty tn New Maven|tévtrora. . S *|died. efore death Lindsay said the |Loth had froctures of both legs, Thoy The corporation is entively free from debt with the ex- iy y man had attempted robbery and that |are Charles Calolio and Patrick Bal- | ception of a $3,000 mortgage which will soon be paid off. OVER BANK b | he resisted. {enpi. With the continued growth of Plainville and the ab- | —Must Go to Jail. chants' bank of Columbla has been | New Haven, Oct. 15.—Shoplifting| Insulin’s Discoverer Is " sence of a hall suitable for fairs, dances, entertainments, taken over for a_period of thirty days | charges brought against Marian Pilie, | Tryving to Cure A s. | Washington, Oct. 18.—Thirty-two | ete., it has been decided to enlarge, cxpand and alter the B euaen e ommer, (v o G ‘g e} Sunerals roronte G Sbc e e | Eovernary e sccsed P[] top foor and to mak othet improvetments . Bradley, state ba o . an- | bury, and Grac Brose, 28, 3 . 18~ St ex- | gent Coolidge's invitation t te Yot thi " " i i notinced that this action was taken | Rridgeport, in city court today were N periments of Dr. F. G. Banting, dis- | 1ho conferonce here Saturdas an ine | For this purpose the present allotment of stock is being when officers of the bank informed | met with pleas of guilty and fines and | John 4. MeDermott, coverer of insulin, are In treatments | onrorcement and fwo others will send offered to the public at par in units of one share of Px!: him they were unable to meet their | short scatences in jail were imposed. | Tpo funerai of John J. Meber.|for Incipient and pernicious anaemin, |\cpresentatives, Governor Templeton ferred and one share of common, As,many units as d elearings. 2 | The women denied that they Were|noq, who.dled Tucaday ‘evening, wilt|lt 18 reported in medical circles. The | or Conneticut will attend. |8 sired may be purchased. The authorize apital stock of |I|".mr-|||h'-m‘n! a group sent ont by &/ he held at 9 o'clock Iriday morning profetsion has been awaiting some an- - - - P { " d 14 k 1,000 hare; t 325 bank fs $200,000, of which $162,000 Pman to 1o shoplifting. Al ‘had taken |, & Mary's church. Hurial will be|"oUncement about Dr. Banting’s ex-| waATERBURY MEN BANKRUPT TRESEEOR Byaom shares a " his been paid in, and the deposits |many articles when caught. in St Mavy's cometery. periments, since Dr, Forbes Godfrey, | ' - ; . Common stock 5,000 shares at $5. | were sald to aggregate $500,000. | — e e oot . provinclal minister of health, said| New Haven Oct. 13 —Goorge V. A semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent was declared in s | “ recently that the insulin discoverer |And Raymond Casey of Waterbury | August. WILL PLAY TODAY Report on Walton Will | was near another medical triumph, | &rocers today filed & bankruptey pe- | e . L Kations. (SO, Oct. 18.—Ralked | Be Presented Tomorrow e [titlon. ‘The debts are not large. ! Inquiries concerning stock should be made to the fol- KILLED BY WINE FUME | e G lowing officers of the corporation. the last three da n their attempt to | 1 % play the fourth game of the Ilittle| Oklahoma City, Oct. 18.—The inves- JOSEPH A- HAFI'EY St. Etienne, France, Oct. 18.—While | Burdette “"”r{ it b "whr!‘ Pres—Robert Coe, Plainsille, member Lawrence and Coe Consteues world series the Kaneas City Ameri-| tigation commitice of the lower house | Funeral Director engaged in stamping grapes in a huge |{*7. N. Y., on & charge of abandoning tion Co.. of Hartford. can Association champions and the [of the Oklahoma iegislature was to- Pariors 33 Myrtle Si. vat for wine making purposes, M, (D= wife and family, today changed Collector of Rents—Tt, G. Hart. Plainville, Mason Contractor. Baltiriore Orioles of the Internagional | 4ay ~ushing to campletion a 1epart of || sepvice Faceptional, Lady Assistant || Oriol. a wealthy farmer, was overcome |his mind about \":mi“ extTRRee ssecretary—R. B, Morrill, Plainville. Dept. Head Trumbull Electric Co, feld Aore inquiry 106 the oftictsl conduct of rel. Tarlor 1625.2 by the fumes and died. Two work- 2nd returncd fo Naw York, in custedy ) Irea urer—A. M. Raymond, Plainville, Real Estate owner and buflder, men who went to his assistancs alge (of Deputly Sherllfl George Kiem, of lost consciousness bul wére rescusd. |Rochester, H = STATE TAKJ Columbia, 8 C., Oct. 18—~The Mer- 32 GOVS. TO AT ND teague, preparcd to ta'e ti this a ternoon Ciear weather %as|Governor Walton, sehedu'cl to e || Residence 15 Summer St —<1025-3 wromses presented to the house tomorro;