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FAVRGGN[TON ! Mussoloni Thinks it to Italy's Athln-i With | Russian Soviets, | tage to Resume Relations Rome, Dec. 1.—Premier Mussolini informed the chamber of deputies last evening that Italy raised “no diffi- culty regarding de jure recognition of | the soviet government,” helicving that all nations would sooner or later have to resume relations with Russia, cither directiy or indirectly, and that from an economic standpoint it would be to Italy's advantage to do so. The premier intimated that in re-| furn for recognition the Ru ernment would be asked to concrete cquivalent, namely commercial treaty the raw materials for which stands in greaf® need.” ITtallan and Russian cconomy, Pre- mier Mussolini said, were destined to complete cach other, and as Italy was entering upon an important period of industria! development he believed | the way to southeast Europe was open to her. | Negotiations with M. Jordansky, so- viet representative at Rome, were progressing favorably, the premier as- serted, adding that they were in- fluenced by no political consideration on: cither side. a good ELECTRICAL PERMITS During the month of November, Electrical Inspector Cyril J. Curtin is- sued 118 permits for electrical work, and made a total of 163 inspections. Included in the buildings inspected | were the following: Old houses, 58; | rew houses, stores, 26; garages, 11; gas pump underground serv- ices, 4; dairy, 1; hotel, 1; temporary | lights, 1; special inspections, 18, Wir- ing was condemned in eight instances and three replacements resulted, Paddy O’Connor Signs to Manage Hartford Again Hartford, Deec. 1 P F of Springfield, who piloted the ford the signed a rkin to again | throughout. O’Connor H club of FEaste pennant with to a this N owner the club in contract manage | ville | Smith, cousin of the bride, was ring- . o Christmas Book Exhibit At Institute Library Starting today a Christmas book ex- hibit was opened at the New Britain Institute with the finest collection of books ever exhibited there. The ex-| hibit, which is being conducted for the purpose of giving the people a chance to look over bhooks which |By might give them ideas for Christmas | gifts, will be conducted during the| next week being open from 9 a. m. | until 9 p. m. on every day on which the library is open. Inciuded in the | SU books which are on exhibition are|ad books pertaining to travel, sports, fine | of arts, religion, history, sculpture, essa fiction and old houses of Connecticu At the same time the Christmas e o th co to | wh | book exhibit is being shown, it will | ! be possible to view one of the most | complete exhibitions of fine ctching |offense, was brought into court. The and concessions for | and printing in the country. The ex-|outlaw, wearing manacles, stood with Ttaly | hibit which is being sent to the vari- |another prisoner near a window. wh ous libraries in the United States by. co the Smithsonian Institution includes | W work done by the finest workmen in | pa the country. . MACKAY—HILTBRAND. | Miss Helen Hiltbrand of Forest- and Donald Mackay of New were united in marriage evening, November 29 at 7 p. m.,, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Hilt- brand of Stafford avenue. Rev. W. B. West performed the ceremony. Flizabeth Hiltbrand, sister of the bride, was the flower girl and Lester ex; ain hursday an m, bearer. The wedding march was played by Miss Gladys H. Hiitbrand. The bride was gowned in Wwhite georgette crepe and carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The flower girl was attired in white voile and| carried a basket of yellow chrysan-| themums, | de gt Following the ceremony a reception Statue of Gen. Wooster was held, the house being prettily decorated with yelolw and white, cut flowers being used to advantage th pr of Mr. and Mrs. Mackey will reside at 125 Shuttlemeadow avenue, New Britain General Haller to Visit Meriden on December 11 Meriden, Dee. 1 Goneral Haller, who commanded the army ni Joseph Polish ne on Iseveral murders and robberies and to and seized a cab in the street, |Johnson Plans to Start | begin an extensive speaking tour with- | street. lin a few weeks in the Interest of his|out the real estate and insurance busi- | candidacy for the republican presi-|ness of John Abrahamson and Harry | dential congress or, in any event, early in the | new Chicago dress of his campaign. That will be| President Coolidge's message to con- in France in the world war, is today. . First Time in History, Chinese : | Dancing, St. John's fair, tonight.— Court Orders One of Caucasian | advt. | New Britain lodge of Elks will hold its annual memorial services tomor- B R Ty | row evening at 8 o'clock at the lodge Harbin, Manchuria, Dee. 1.—or | room. William Mulligan will deliver | e first time in history the Chinese | the address urts have condemned a white man | death. This sentence was the re- | - It of the trial of the noted desper- | o0, Korniloff, an educated Russian g00d. family, who is charged with Race To Pay Death Penalty. —advt, The annual sale of Christmas seals by the Tuberculosis Relief socicty witl ! | start Monday. The meeting scheduled to be held i by the Italian church committee to- | morrow afternoon at the Junior High school has been indefinitely postponed. Mr, and Mrs, Edwin R. Embree and family of New York are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. K. | Pasco. Mr. Embree is secretary of the | Rockefeller Foundation. James Havlick of the Fatnir Bear- ing Co. is in New York on a business | trip. They escaped by a furious drive,| Malcolm Farmer of 565 Lincoln changing shots with policemen. street reported to the police this | merning that his barn was entered | | during the night and two bicycles | were stolen. Adolph Carlson, New Britain real tate dealer, has moved his offices 259 Main street to 168 Main Mr. Carlson recently bought hom have been imputed a variety of | nsational exploite, One of these developed last spring nen Korniloff, charged with a civil A nfederate passed him two revolvers. ith these Korniloff and his com- nion defled the crowd, scaled a wall Vigorous Campaign Soon | Washington, Dec. 1.—S8enator Hir- ¢, m Johnson said today he expected to! from A start may be |, Christiansen. | recess of | A son, William Scribner, was born |on November 25 to Mr. and Mrs. John | H. Fellows of 103 Harrison street. | nomination. ade during the holiday He does not regard his as the keynote ad- vear. speech RADIO EXPERIMENT slivered later, and will déal with| Ford Talks Into Trans-Atlantic Trans- ‘ | mitting Device | Detroit, Dec. 1.—~Talking into a ra- dio broadcasting set at Dearborn, a | to Be Placed at Capitol suburb, last night, Henry Ford made | Hartford, Dec. 1.—The members of (@ 15-minute speech designed to be e state commission on sculpture .p_’ heard in England. The ex;vm-im_enh oved today the model of the statue| Was with the Dearborn radio station | Gen. David Wooster of Revolution- | transmitting on 517 meters for the y fame which will be placed in a "3\’:5'4'f‘3:‘1"" ‘1‘25:‘,‘""’;‘:mm_”mmn | in the st wall of the capitol. r. Ford spok . nithefweet raltintithalok Miol) &) e e En gl lan IAnguAge Foull> ing attention to the fact that both countries speaking English made such an experiment possible and asserting that until the nations of the world spoke an international language there | could be no international peace. The ess., REMOVING BILLBOARDS Paul ,Min., Dec. 1.—Minnesota’s law prohibiting. advertising signs trunk highways went into effect Thousands of signs ranging st W Tassillo’z Ore. danee Fri, United hall | A THOH EACHANGE REFORTS Low 39% 103 3¢ 161 3% | 59 515 18% High Bt Bug..... 8 .10 L1615 . T4 m m Am m Ar 4 Am Can Car Loco Am Smelt & Am Sug Ref Am Som Tob Am Tel & T¢ Am Wool . Anaconda Cop Atehison T & At Gulf & W I ald 1.oco PBaiti & Ohin Beth Steel B Consoligated Tex Cen Leath Co.. Chi, Mil & St Chi R Is & P Chile Cop ¢hino Cop Con Gas Corn Prod Ref..134% Crue 8t PR | Cuba Cane Sug. 13 Endicott- John krie Frie 1st pf Gen Motors Goodrick (B¥F). 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NEW BRITAIN HAKTFURD New Britain National Bavk Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R. Hart, Manager RS FRITICITIT Z i A coming to Meriden on December 11, from small tin tags to biliboards, are| gpeech marked the first attempt to T c as the guest of Polish-American war | being removed. Signs back from the| yiansmit a voice by radio from De- \.,.:"“ .'(.” Pians highways on private property Will|troit to England. The result of 'hw,‘_n;‘:‘;m P:m; L | not be disturbed, but a movement has| experiment will be checked by cable. !Tran!rnn on been started to have the next legi Unoin Pacific lature take steps either to have them| ‘ g removed or taxed. | Fierce Storm is Raging U 8 Indus ',‘U(:o | Out in State of .\’evadah» E e We Offer— 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 100 NORTH & JUDD 100 STANLEY WORKS Chicago, D Montgomery, | Veterans, Ward and company’s November sales aggregated $14,112,3 compared with $11,008,750 in the same month | Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 1.~ last year, bringing sales for the eloven | Benny, who served in congress months of the year to $119,581,723 | years ago, today was held in lail as against $80,844,890 for the first eleven | a fugitive from justice from Beckley, months of 1922, it was announced to- | W. Va., on a charge of jumping day, $216 hotel bill, 5 131 63% 308 LER 5 L BILL Allan 20 oo = 8 Steel LIKE AMERICAN CARS New York, Dee, 1.—A savere storm | Utah Copper .. 64% ew York, Dee, 1.—The demand for ..or Winnemucea, Nev., today inter-| Willys Overland 7 Ty American motor cars in Sv is @s-| rypted telegraph service. Many New | Westinghouse 5 tounding, Olof Lamm, Swedish consul| york brokerage houses reported that|National Lead . | geneval for New York, said upon his|they were unable to communicate | arrival today from Gothenberg after| with the Pacific coast. News associa- | & visit in his native country. “Several|tions wires also were affected. A lim-| American manufacturers are JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury BONDS New Haven Middletown Direct Private Wire (o New York G. ¥. GROFF. Mgr.—Room 509, N, B. Nat'l Bank Bldg—Tel. 1012 (Putnam & Co.) Rid P11 ] #0 38 165 Asked 470 62 80 160 10 " 8 con- | jted service, however, was maintained | templating the erection of large as-|throughout Kl Paso, Tex ! sembly plants in Sweden to furnish) | Rige-Hfd Cpt Co. com autgmobiles in sufficlent numbers,” he | ., . . M | Virelli Arrests Man in Billings & Spencer com said, St. Paul as Mllrdel'fl"'r:m.ngn & Spencer pfd . | Bridgeport, Dec. 1.—A letter from 8t. Paul, Minn., purporting to ha from George 8. Abbott of Hinton, was ac-| joseph Roach, a man wanied in quitted of violating the prohibition Branchvilie, Conn., on a murder law by a jury in federal court here. charge, took State Police Sergeant The mayor denied any knowledge of Virelli to 8t, Paul, where he f ound liquor found in his store and his at- Joseph Darlero, admitted aender of torneys argued that the liquor might| the letter. Dariero said that he have been planted by somehody hos-|learned that Roach had left clothing tile to him. in his boarding house, and he had - ——— written to have it forwarded, using MUST HANG FRIDAY | Roach's nam Ottawa, Dee, 1.—Thecabinet today reviewed the case of Raoul Brodeur, Asks for Joh, Then He convicted of murdering Heri Royer at D s . rops Dead in Office | reck. stow & wit Waterloo, Que, last February, and de- cided not to halt his hanging rext| Hartford, Dec. 1.-—A man walked v Mfg Co Friday into the office of Connectieut Blow. | Beoviti Mfg Co % er Co. at 245 Trumbull street shortly Southern N E Te| after 7 o'clock this morning asking Standard Serew for work and dropped dead almost as | Stanley Works soon as he stepped inside ghe door. A | Stanley Works pid hankbook hearing the name of Simon Torrington Co com Provensen, 305 Bellevue atreet, was Trant Hine found on his person. Travelers Ins. Co . —— Union Mfg Co | Aetna Life Ins, Co |Am Hard Am Hosier MAYOR ACQUITTED Charleston, W. Va,, Dec. 1,—Mayor Make Your Deposits Now Or Any Time Up to Wed. Dec. 5th and We Will Allow You Interest at 4Y,% as if Deposited on the First of Dec. N Bristol Brass . A Colt’'s Arms veus Conn Lt & Pow pid Eagle Lock Fafnir Bearing Co Hart & Cooley Hfd Llee Light Landers, ¥ . it Montgomery com . 1. Montgomery pfd B Gas . ‘e B Machine B Machine prd Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd Fuller, Richter Aldrich § G 94 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. Telephone 2-6261 New Britain Office, 122 Main St, E. T, BRAINARD, Mgr., J J N N N N Tel, 2980 WE OFFER-— 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 COLTS 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Funerals & £50 i1 MAY LOSE I Mrs! William E. Thompson The funeral of Mrs. Adelle Thomp wife of William K. Thompson, Highlands, N, J. Official Was Wound- held Monday afternoon Serv. Jees will be at 1:80 o'clock at the late N P P home at 47 Hart street, Rev. Henry| Highlands, N. J, Deec. 1.—Wiliiam W. Mater officiating. TInterment will Jennings, who resigned from the be in Mount Hope cemetery at Tal- | board of alderman a month ago when cotvilla, {pollea found a large quantity of liquor [in his celiar, may lose one leg from a !bullet weound inflicted by a state {troope® in a rum battle. Troopers, raiding a favorite land ing place of rum runners and finding |40 cases of whiskey piled on the sands, called for the men working Teon Krucmeski about to surrender. Jennings made a Leon Kruczneski, a resldent of New |y 000, they interpreted as reaching Rritain for only a short time, died at g0 Wiy gun and one of them fired, his home at 55 Smalley strost Thurs- |y, pyjiet striking the former aider- day night at the age of 42 years. As|o 8 SENC S0 T onied he had any far as in known he leaves no relatives | onnction with the tiquor. in this country. | | JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Funeral Director Pariors 33 Myrtle St service Exceptional, Lady Assistant Tel. Parlor 1625-2 Residence 17 Summer St —1625-3 U. 8. TREASURY STATEMENT. 8. Treasury baiance, $157,616.88¢ The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Comgany 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, v, Each year thirsty Americans eon. sume §,000,000,000 hottles w0t | drinks, and this total dbes not ineiude beverages such as near beer made from cereals e e CITY COURT JUDGMENTS Judge B. W. Alling in the court has awarded judgment for the plaintiff to recover damages of $86.16 In the case leadore Geisinger against Frank Spitzell. Attorney B F. Qaffney appeared for the plaintiff Judgment for the defendant has been awarded in the case of Pudii against Stanley Traks. Pudlik Traks for $1,000 damages as the suit of an automeblle acecident o North street. Attorney Joseph O Woods was counsel for the defendant Judgment for the dsfendant was aiso awarded in the case of Robert 1. Bor dell against T Agostini, whom the former claim responsible for a 4%,% at the of city Burritt Mutual Savings Braths CLOGGED THROATS When your wind is shut of and breathing dificult you try to raise the phlesgm by suddesly contracting the Jungs and ’nrrin. air through the throat. This is hard on your lungs and your throat and dilates the bl vessels, Clogged throats are easily and quickly opened, phlegm raised and the throat is soothed and healed by leonardi's Cough Syrup (Creosoted). It prevents straining, hack- ing and bas & valuable antiseptic action. jitney colliding with his car. Bordell mwwn:filyn!::’dw; kpi';‘:d;mmn c’b:x.!;: brought action to recover $900 At- | Pl 3 J torneys Seymour and Parvnelle ap sure and plessant. At your dr: peared for the defendant SOLD BY CITY DRUG STORE o. This Year— A Xmas Club of suitable classes (25¢ to $10.00 a week) To fit your pocketbook and mine — why not start This year at This Bank. OPENS Today, December 1st. Don’t Wait — Just Come in and Start Tohn sued De-Luxe Cut Glass Flower Vases | SENTENCLES COMMUTED | Moscow, Dec. 1.—The Russian gov- |ernment has shown clemency toward the 18 persons who were sentenced to death on November 1 after being | tried on charges of bribery and cor- ruption. The sentence of each prison- er has been commuted to ten years in solitary confinement. Beautifies the Closed Car £2.50 each On Sale by Good Dealers The Post & Lester Company 114 MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN Distributors. All