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NO OIL ON GAL, SPEAKER DECLARES Week’s Activities in Catholic Churches St Joseph's Church, (. OFC. HOLDS 1S ANNUAL ELECTON Oe Mo at, Gaptal Who Doggu't | enis: 25 St "5 o R, Andrews T Again Tuesday, anniversary mass Mrs, Patrick Lawlor at 8 a. m, Smell of it, Wood Says o'clock In the evening. “Jesus chose 12 apostles and one of them sold him for 80 pleces of | for Mrs. John Butler for The Ladies' Ald soclety will meet at 7:30 “There will be an anniversary mass at 7 o'clock | | Chosen President ——— | | | Joseph R. Andrews, Swift and Co., of Andrews, was reelected presi- dirty siiver,” sald Col. M, R. Wood | Wodneaday morning. : o 5 y at' & Republioan rally at the High| Anniversary mass for Michael f.'l‘ "’;“_"fn'l"”' H?»T:xw "; Sonmer strect gate of the Corbin Screw | O'Neill will be held at 8 o'clock | f & ,I.I"“ "“h_ H'n' °‘(‘ ’; ,".I‘"‘j”“’" plant this noon, and drew a paraliel | Thursday morning, Tho weekly whist | % 18 “° A0S Craciors ey in the ofl scandal. *It a minister | will be held one by mall and tedey the Sewly in the evening. There| or a priest or a rabbl does some- thing which he sholldn't, that is no | noon and evening. veagon why the whole raligion | Anniverkary mass for Adrew Pet-| ! 5 would b damned, and chucked [trucel will be held at 7 o'clock Fri.| The divectors who were elected yoard” he contibued. . Tho | day morning. There will be maases| Were as follows: Manufacturers, | oil seandal, he sald, was a matter (4t 5:30 a. m. and 7 & m, In the|ErouP Watler H. Hart: retall trade, | of dndividuals, not kystems. “And | evening thero will bo rosary and | Stéve fiobb: professional, Dr. Rich. {here is one man in Washington who | benediction at 7:30 o'clock. rd W. Pullen, superintendent of docsn’t #mell of ofl, on Calvin Coolldge."” e safd that the TRepublican party has seldom been ont of office in this | state or ih the national government for many vears, and that under its administration the country has be- and that is| Tuesday and | paring for 4pom their first communion at o'clock Saturday morning. There will be a meeting of th come frst in agriculture, first in | Children of Mary at 7:30 o'clock this manufacturing, first in natural re- | cvening. sources, first in wealth, and first in | The monthly collection will b influence. “This has bLeen accom- | taken up at all masses next Sunday plished by a protective tarifft and | St. Mary's Church, conservatism. The protective tariff The C. W. B, L. will meet at ¥ i8 like the dikes around Holland and | v'clock tomorrow evening at the Keepa out the sea of cheap goods. | £chool hall. A social will follow Lh “1f you want cheap goods, 42-cent | underwear and S-cent soc! vote | The Holy Family Circle will meet the Democratic ticket and you will | 4t 8 o'clock Wednesday evening to get them, but after the cheap for- | Diake plans for the bazaar, The so- eign goods have come fn and our | cioty will hold a whist at factories have shut down, where fn | 0'clock ['iday afternoon 1o the hell will you get your 42 cents or 8 | school hall. cents? In r‘:lmul, Ramisay MacDon- ( St. Andrew’s Cehurch, ald has just been deposed because | fural of Anthony Drogis he eould not keep the people 3 held in the church at 8 o'clock work. In Great Brifain, the aver- is morning. exander Y us Ifuncral services for age dally wago of a worker is $1.64, A te D Naia i mE the will be confessions Thursday after- Thursday, there| will be instruction for children pre- § . Those who altend the public | schools will receive Instruction at 9 clested directors balloted for officers at their noon luncheon at the Bur- ritt hotel, health; real estate, Insurance and in France it is 92 cents, and in | chypeh at o'clock this morning. Germany it is Jess.” Rev. B V. Grikis celebrated the JOSEPH R. ANDREWS He accused Tal'ollette of dividing | yuss, Rev, M. 8. Massey was deacon, | financial, Louie S. Jones; at lary classes and sald that a country | and Rev. A. Abronaitis was sub-| George T. Kimball, Curtis L, Shcl could exist only as long as the peo- | jeacon, Tather Grikis sald prayers| don and A. A. Mills. The retiring ple were united. He said it was | ,ver the grave. Idn'vu(nm whose terms have expire not right to make racial differenc A L R e S e George P, Spear, Rev. John 1. i religious distinctions as he a {s. Johnstone Vance, John A < LaFollette of doing. | rickson and E. J. Porter. One Ihe Democrats have left the other change {8 made in the board .atry in deplorable condition aft- H. Hubbard, whose term & © both of their administrations it b traMe buredu h Bt thaln waniinistcetione 3| jairman of the traffic hureau ha mployed when they went out of | TAKEN FROM PON expired, goes out as a vice-president of the Chamber of Commere and n 2 C ing Samucl | e 5 Gompers.” He said that the Repub- T e redvced ean party had taxation, taking the burden from the town 'J' w LO“HSDUW’ Oi Foresm”e’ and individual and placing it on the | corporation. 1 closing, ne ureed. | ADSEDt TWO Weeks “Vote Republican, or if you 45 that vote Democratic, but leave T that LaFollette alone.” o (Spectal to the Herald.) o —— - Buistol, Nov. 3.—Efforts of search- 'I‘HE HGENTLER SEX” ers for the last two weeks were re- warded yesterday when Ernest G. Pease of Broad P! e discovered the Somllt 2 ] ®lof the mercantile bureau. iond Wife Does Things to Sterner | ooy Of James W. Lounsbury, 6T, of | porter, who was elected ntral street, floaling in the Waters | jag vonr arter his term 2 Half and He Tells His Story o 0f 'he swimming pool off l'wf president expired when he was sue- % ) street, The l;ml_\: was out about 26, ..oqad hy Mr. Mills as chairman of the Palice. feot in the pond but was dragged 10} (0 morcantile bureay, goes oft the g 3 : shore with the ald of poles after| oo d e election of Mr. Porfer (Sharlesiiitossell ot s8Il artlordi ohik ool catlirieab M Belden hadi] 1 s e i S Jarsyestorday Sulternoonsand SEpleSlinalden, S OMcars Henry S agtinaklilinl i vdegice o o cnieor tha hoard nied the appearance of a man Who | Charity Commissioner William 1. | of qireetors. Nathing Has heen 1 been rin over by a rallioad | Sinithwick and Mr. Pease brought | s yo wie wonid e the « ain or had become Involved i 8n | ant the body, which showed that it (o cpairman of the mercantile itomobile accident. He waa badly | pad heen in the water for some time Birest 1t about the head the blond stream The recovery cams on the eve of | - irins oftinera slected by Uha directs £ through his hair and over TS| . start of a city wide search as For- | oot SR 0 e L His clothing was a brilliant | cuiville people had organized that | .. DT Andres treasurer seclion of the city into districts fof iono W Hawking: secretary, Captain Gearge J. Relly asked the ) thorough seareh on Sunday. | Mape 1. (urtin. Mr. Hawkina sue- 1 what had happened to hin, and | pogtors had been displayed for ev-| (ooc 1 A Halloran as frensurer sell sald that he wanted toliake | cral days, calling attention 10 the | 1 jatter daclining to accept a re- complaint against his wife as she | seareh to that all wonld he ready jnse of the pressure of 4 assuifed him. Paliecman Thom Mr. Pease had heen searching for o Tndsaw A I Feeney wis sent to the man's | some time and persisted in his of 5 s e e i e to investigate the bt | forts near the pond acap, fald t0 (¢ oirs as a viee president ind that the air ha®been ahout | have hen worn hy the dead man. . jowiy elected officors and 70-50 proposition and neitler one | had heen found on the shore a few | jivorors wore welcomed by Judge the happily @arricd couple want- | days ngo. After the hody had haen R [ Gafinev who paid a tribute fo 1o prosecuta the othe: viewed by Medical Examiner A, 8.0 pav. . Davis, who s 1¢aving the — - Brackett, it was removed to fhe un- | v pegt month dertaking roomas of C. Funk & Sons, 0CTOBER 4 DRY MONTH —_—— tacept on Tth and &th When There Inc., for preparation for Mr. cott in 1857 hurial Lounsbury was born in Wol- but when a young boy, removed 1o this city with his par- Was a Slight Bainfall, There Way | 1% Tlewis enga AKenY business for many er en- Abhsolutely No Precipitation. tering the cooperate husiness, which e conducted suceessfully until a New Havea, Nov. 3.-=With the ex- ghiort time ago, when failing health, ption of a slight rainfall on the I him to gradually relinguish Tth and Sth and a trace of precipi- He leaves his wife, Mrs. tation on the 15th, the month of Qc- | l#0ise Lounsbury, a “'”"'f”"" Mra, ober was a rainless o i Vit wisfies oL p auesaiilen gl o s s s Bt e brother, Clavence A. Barnes, also of TR LT S this city. The funcral arrangements Siowiia e R have not heen completed. 8 Tich ot rain AN I8 a0 ot foeh Mr. Louushury had not heen in the il or the s v tatatot st of health for some tfme and month as compared with & normaf it WAS kKnown that he was worrying 1 for thie month of \es. | Over the cor ‘Im ) of his daughter, 2 g6 Who is U1 at a hospital in Hartford e or = = 5 (he year to a fotal of 6.6 a Andree Lodge to Take theend of Octoher i 5 Ihe perdentage of sunshine for the In 30 New Members month was 86 per cent of 108 dree Lodge, 1. 0, O, F.owill in- ible total of 344 hours, according 10 @iate a class of 50 candidates at its e weather hureau record ab com- | meetiy Wednesday night in Odd pared with 64 per cont normal for | jsjjows hall on Arch street. This is the mont! 1 argest elnss to take this deg While the weather has been ideal | iy the history of the lod nee its for purposes of outdoor work and |, iization 24 yvears wl A larg recreation the lack of rain has pro t is expeeted to present. Juced the most serious drought in S fuRLYy. yen I S Suspen anniversary next year and plans sion of th wnting ason by order made for \ program. of Governor Templeton was one of e Sk el .;m‘r\w'i.\ of the protracte dry has bad a steady and Zpatl. owth for many years be G zed in New Britain and OF MAY AMALGAMATE. AT The move ch been on etings for many foot among the members of the wilding on Arch I"oresters of Amicrica to an ert but more recent s become Court Friendly with Court ffiliated wth Phenix xington will come to a hegd at a special and Gerstaekér lndges in the pur mecting of Lourt Friendly in the ¢, of the OdAd ows buildiy club rooms tomorrow night at § only recently two members of o'clock. A commitice appointed by | Apdree lodge were elected to serve he court to investigate the matter the. building association. They will report and it is said that the Anron Carlson and Sigfrid Erick- report will view the amalgamation g favorably The grand court has — — SOl o IONS o hs 9 et RICHARDS - CASEY WIN d that they are very much R B vr) ot Dial oovianin: e T e e smoker will be held and refresh- iard of New. York. y wents will be Casey, Californian singles champion 3 tcday won the finals in the smen's CLEARINGS AND BALANCES, bles of the international tennis New York—Exch s o tournament here by defeating Rob w0 alances, 119 ‘ Ros- | ert and Howard Kinsey, 6—3, §—8. 10! \anges, 7 0,000 bal S ¢—4 ances ,000,000 | et r—— i Pull the se and scnd J, Pu top over and vo ¢, a local mau 1o congress.— Coolidge and Dawes—advt. nt e chairman of t mercantile hureau and first vice-president of the Chamber is A. A. Mills, The mercantile burcuu has not elected it8 ne wehairman vet, Mr, Mills now being in the unique position of he- ing elected a director by popular vote, and then b dent by virtue of i being chairman Democrats to Winrdr Up ‘Their (‘'ampaign Tonight The demoeratic party will stage its second caniy parade tonight whe candidates will go throngh t) he cityfAed by a band nd foll a fleet of antomo- delivering campaign talks at ral points throughout the town. At 7:45 o'clock the parade will or fze at Central park after cam- paign talks have been torney 8. Gorard Casale, Smith and (4 At S o 1 peak at Lithienian hall on Park trect, and 2 o'clock fifth ward clactors wi the fssues threshed at a rally he corner of Broad and High st John F. Baldyga a candi te f the legislatur A thony 8. Ar wicz and Alder- man Paul Nurezak will be the speak ors) Progressives Circulate Petition for Senator Petitions V' being eirenlated 1hont the eit e intereats of the Progressi y place their tick et on t s for the special election to eandidate as suc cossor to Senator Frank Rrandeges leceased local branch expe 10 seenre i signat Throug out the st the signatures of 3,60 will be gonght . School Hnald Vla\ Act On Site in East End board was selieduled to I Kk this afternoon ontracts for building . I 2ddition and to v {inally settle the matter treet site: The schoo ylations commitice met at 4 FOUR NEW VOTERS. lectiy and registrars in session this gorning at the office ¢ he town elerk vw‘ imit as f age since t last session upleted six months re denc is city s that dat pPearl B iry, Herbert C. Reffert and Ma fTer Pul top ! T a for | Edward . Hall for Senator.—advt. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ' first vice-presi- | MONDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1924 PEKING GENERAL . [MYSTERIOUS DEATH WALL ST. REPORTS 1 FLEES COUNTRY/| AFTER AUTO PARTY ... .. . 2o o= o . . Am 138 J 1378 ’ » Am H & L nd &5 - | Members New York Stock Exchange Feng 15 Lelt in Control-Troops | New Haven Girl Is Involyed in X &nseo T | Hmoie A/ Mosk: Besnin |Am Bug ...... 41 West Main St. Tel 2040 Still Fighting Fatal Crash el el ' [Am Wool e Anaconda .... Atchison 1081 107 Peking, Nov. 3.—General Wu Pel. | today continued his investigation of yyui & Ohio . 61% 611 Fu, former commander-in-chiet of | the death Baturday night at the g stec) ... 41 1 41 We hav ade arrange rts whereh 1 the Peking military forces, hus fled | Now Haven hospital of Cliurles joeen Mg .. 260 o H © have nide arrangemenss whereby our customers to Tangku, on the Gult of Chihli, | Rogers, a bond salesman employed Coy Lowth .00 14% 4% 14% | and friends may receive the returns at our office in the about thirty miles from Tientsin, it | by & local brokerage house 8 & re- ¢, pacific . 1 01 1507 (ity Hall Building Tuesday evening. A room will be re- was reported today at the head- | sult of infuries received while riding (heg & Ohjo . &3 3 Iy served for the ladies. quarters here of IFeng Eu-Hslang | In an automoblle toward this eity ¢ a & s p . 19 1 i { “The Christian general” now in con- | on the road from Wallingford with ¢ & 8t P oprd e trol here. Miss Marjorle Echneider of 217 ¢ 3 1a & I . 1 His Is regarded here as practically | Lighthouse Road. Mystery which (i Copper . 2 ending the present conflict between | surrounds the case has not been Col 1uel - 407 ) TR | Wu Pel-Fu and Feng Yu-Hslasg. | cleared up. Int Paper T | The only remaining menace fo| The body of Rogers was taken 10- (o0 prog Rof 47 A JUDD & COMPANY Peking is large bodies of troops | day to White Plains, N. Y. .by Of-' (e steel - | which are left without proper con-| den M. Reld, publisher of the New . 'a T i trol, 1\'()rk Herald Tribune. Togers is a m:,:q‘.n 'f':ns"L : : i‘v}emgc“ '\HeW"’O‘;k :ttmll‘k Il:“c:ange = [ nephew of Mr. Reid's wife. His Davison Chem. 48 A . Members Hartford Stock lxchange f Clt ltems home is said to be in Wisconsin. Brle age ash | New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Il y Coroner Mix today again examin- " Frie 1at p! Gen Flee Gen Moto S ed Miss Schneider. She previou had failed to explain in a satisfac tory manner the injury to Rogers, The police today expressed bellaf 1 that Rogers and Miss Schnefder were I'lie Catholic Women's Benevolent cgion will meet tomorrow evening it 8 o'clock at St. Mary's School Inspie Cog Nnt Nicke : I returning from roadside 1nn ' Kelly Spring 5 I Vihherts d Kelly Spring .. 1 Tobert . Vitborta ang . | There 03w alned. “The car in | Kennecott | Land F & Clark ool "d (;”“4']“‘ which they were riding, said to he | Lej\gh Val I anders, rary ar e ek “’ "\ . ""I, R “' © | owued by Miss Schneider, was found | Mayine I LA Bl avem BaWE{near tho roadside in - North Haven, Marine pfid hit Stanley WOl’kS dward Westfall was arrested this | Mh 2 door smashed off and the | vid States Ofl | | winds d de lished, A N e g is 1% norning on a charge of violating, the :I';‘,H;,’,M : _1,, ":f],m' i ‘\ ,'N. v ‘:;’: Mis Puc p torms of his probation, Ie was taken | hosmlwl hRg aken Ctogeglo ttie ”"’" into custody at the request of Pro- | o e ew Ilave . >olice wore notificd the affa T r hation Officer Edward C, Connolly, | Lollegivere ol of sthe faflalrgiNontide W Joseph Zisieky of 323 Park stroet | SAlUrUAY nIEht by {wo young men | Morth Pac itiportedtolthe polica last night that [0 ound Kogers red and who | Pacific Oil | said they had paid a fee to a phy- steian summoned to \is hicycle had been stolen. Pan Amer Britain. | Sihe is survived by Bernard P. Hockmuth; a son, Norton Hockmuth; Margaret e ; ol o attend Rogers. Penn Rallroud s , Georse ’)m(:m.." 30 of 84 .y gtated that two young women Pierce Arrow 4 (hurch strect, i8 being treated at the | who wore in the machine with bim &1 e 0 i ol o] al for & \ore riding toward New Haven in o s 5 % | 5 R wokien ankle, .]v.‘nu]"«ml‘ NI an automobile. Miss Schneider was 1 &S : @ Burritt Hotel Bldg, New Britain Tel. 2580 work In the lumber yard of the SWift | jerained by the police when she| Ray Copper MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES 5 "“{'" ;,7"'“"""k'.“‘“ gligingon. reached the city. She claimed to| Reading . Donald R. Hart, Mgr. ol _‘“'v"'";”‘_’ Clese !”‘v“f"- & jave fainted and not to know how Royal Dutch.. Ry oty SRS LOUeR S A 9ENSY | Rogeralwas iniured: Sinclair Oil... A of Chicago, spoke at the Polish Re- [ (i one Mix refused to make any | south Pacifie i WE oFFER publican xaH,v in Dudjack’s hall last | gooromone con ing the ® to- 40\:1)1 Ratl... . \'oung men who first reported the . e 41 Btatha D J\in‘x:h‘r‘:\nfi: l'rrlv :\\rui\ :'."m:\;r{\'s;;‘n\; Ty.m.« (\xl Cees u4‘ . .Cation ay and Stoddard by wh 7er | 'nion Pacific . 138% 140% P was employed said that he had en- | Cniteq Fruit . Yoen e rices on appil tnrod the employ of the fifm three | - g 1plus Alco 108 T1% We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts o MIa1a 0, Mokt | months ago coming here from New | (: & Rubber a3 33 | Mrs. Minnie C. (Norton) Hockmuth | YOrK. they understood because he | 1= g greel .... 100% 109% 109% | dicd vesterday morning at her home | W88 engaged to be marricd to & New | ('an Copper ®70 at 323 Maple street. She was gs | Haven young woman. | Westinghouse . 63% ! years old and was born In New = st Willys Over ... 8% DDY ROTH ERS & her husband, | Lioyd | a daughter, Ella | Hockmuth; three broth. | Wa'! Street Briefs Aetna Cas: Pop! rity of the radio has caused | ors, Jesse 1% and Henry A. Norton Actna Life Ins . s of New *Britain, and Burton 8, Nor- | @ Number of brokerage houses 10|y ina Jyre Tel.2°7186. Tel. 3420 ton of Branford; a sister, Mrs. Lois | abandon their custom of muny years |y omobile Tns - Dton of New Tiettain, and her | {1 Keeping open on election mEM I i ritor. Fire mother, Mrs. Ella Frances Norton | 0rder to supply returns to thoss of /i iiona) R s et "™ | their customers and friends as cared | pi 0L L WE OFFER:— Funeral services will be held to- | 10 take advantage of this service.imp,olorg Tns morrow afternoon at & oclock at| While & few of the larger houses WL Am Hardware ... the Maple street home, Ttev. William | 0P°n thelr uptown branches for thia| sy, jrosiery ..... 100 h La d F & Cl k oss u‘o‘nrva’l‘nz. Burial will be in | PUrpose. the Wall atreet section 8 yooion & Cadwell snares naers, rary ar Fairview cemetery. E expected to look like a deserted Vi) peoc rrrg carpet com .110 114 John Kukarevicez Bbetan Fleckiad in et Billings & Spencer com 4 5 s Johi Kukarsvicer, b9 of Re R Rillings & Spencer prd. 8 11 100 h H d ver atreet, died Saturday atternoon. | Ot income of the Skelly 01 " Bristol Brass shares A“lerlcan araware Although horn fn Lithuania, he had | (10 frst o monLUSHERISE 12- Colts Arm fived in this city for 25 years. Ha | Clined to 84,562,446 befo recld- | pagla Lock Iraves a wife: three sons, John, Jos. '1M d°pietion and federal 14y g Roarfng ... “pl, and Adolph, and one davghter, | SOMPATE WITh 3 I0LE60 4N the 00 | 3y, & Copiey ... RS < NI P A IO AT Mrs, Constanse S&miegel responding Janders, F The tuneral will bhe tomorrow ‘”,"_‘,‘ ”:' X R Machine : JOHN P- KEOGH morning from St. Andrew’s church | 14,901,740 a year ago N B Machine pfd o1 0 = "} 5 at o'clock. Burial will be in &t D T Nilew. n‘n r-,,,l:nvwm 20 Members Consohidated Stock Exchange of New York : VISIT SOLDIERS HOMF et s Mary ete North ndr il 4 . 1 d ZEterv About 80 membera of A, G Ham- X0T & Tl 0 AU Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport 3 lnlln-rlm Taylor mond . Post, U. 8 W. V, eeAliMes Co ' Danbury New Haven Mre. Catherine Taylor, 67, widow duxiliary visited the soldier Seovill Mfg Co 250 253 Middletown BONDS ot Willlam C. Tavlor, Jied this|at Noroton yasterday. There were | o o0 0 = norning at the home of her daugh- | 200 there from all over the state. | TAPIANT PC e i Direct Private Wire to New York ter, Mrs. 1. ©. Barlow of 1447 Stan- | Mrs. Flynn of Wilitmantie, depart- (5 | b 07 o8 G. . GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Blig.—Tel. 1012 ley street, She was born §n Lowell, | ment commander of the auxiliaris ; x 5 g 2006 401 ’ F orrington C'a, cor 3 4 Vass., and is survived bff a daugh- [prosided at the mecting. Remarks |0 Hine 10 ter, hesides Mre Rarlow, Mrs, | were made by Col. Henry Seeiey, su- | e g et Frank Releher Suffield, and n | perintendent of the lome; Past De- | VU & e i 7 son, George 1), Taylor of Sunth Cov- | partment Commander Quinml L i 195 s entry of Stamford, and Char ck ot \' L The funeral will he Wednesday | &tamford, a trustee of tl ome, ;O N ET 157 > e oventry Congregational church at 2 | furnished an tain al ; e ’ ’ Rev, Charles Johnson will « dinner was served hy the el tcl » ; G i t the ices. Rurial will be of the ho I B n d h 94 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn Tel. 2-5261 Nathan Hale cemeter South at the e tm k : JLSSE MOORL H. P. SPAFARD Coventry. ¢n_partin such an affai WL OVBIATEE Main Street. Tel, 2980 — — Rii N e hnan el I. BRAINARD. M JOS. M. HALLORAN WARNS OF FIRE HAZARD o 172 Cotlag Sshe Sle it Funerals ! S Aetna Flre Insurance Co. vesters ¥ gor election sinc Ahra of other fires that W curred % l Lot il s Travelers August J. Hillstrand. Hi e A on Smeee— The fune of August J. Hills | jiio heing blow Chief Wil ‘ ;‘ . L.f l C s o453 Sy st a1 M A oer of mntar Connecticut General Life Ins. Co. ® ient today st \ S T A et 2 o'clock Dr. AL A. Ahl- e P ,' 3 . L e e cidge R e TR W ot ‘ Hartford Steam Boiler 1s in Fuirview cemet s 2 5 ST g . be granted ¥ = i s i et : Il ial N Aetna Fire Insurance Co. | Fuera it Tor auhony DTS o 10 20 Special Notice rogus were held at 7:30 o'clock & . et & Sagariipa Mot pettiod, PaL N ; BN Hartford Fire h. Intermient was i i l0€nix ['ire insurance Lo. Mary's cenictery. LU Uy Hegatt i TRIEVES LOOT VTR STORE Alexander Yuskis g : 5 & & . New Hm N \ . A] . S Sustinit NNIISET S0 City Advertisement s from his | I 20 s norning and at 8 o'clock from St ""‘\;;“““‘ B sl g TAVING CAST ITRON WATER Andrew's ehnrel Burial was in Aty sl : A o M v»\‘\ v'-‘llnnr\ today. T AT Adam Zisk " \ roa s ) Funeral services . . 2 3 ey City Advertisement 11 x.« oo conn i ing at the Sacred e NOTICT o k e ent was in Sacred Heart come- A Mencys . | + £ B of W « ; e therCity \of. Nen Contract . Last St: Landers Ave, manth on $ 60 1 robm s gl H Mansficld Ave, month on $10K jay of November, l , : month on $160 concerning pe t C AER m on $200 . Farmington A ' ish a & lav e Road northerly 2 Tron 1 € 1 Vaives re h N v S Hillrest Avenu o BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY hone s opposite St. Mary's Church ortherly m s - L 2 PROVESSIONAL BUILDING Residence, 17 Summer St.—1625-3 Elungerfora Court f . ) ‘ ! present matn on Glen stroet N 87 WIST MAIN N7 Roo ms 101 - 105 Tel. 1-9-4-3 All persons upon W " S80S ( the Open 910 520 Saturdays® to 1 R ments may be made t o ¢ EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY expense of said extension & pt t 2 with ing property nt s 5 deem {t 10 | g me——— are herchy 1 to t T sent s b 1 City F L O W E R ¥ | said meeting and 8¢ N r be, heard in relation to the OA COMMISSION 0 . kR '[ L H Id CI .f. dAd Trom 4y ‘ 1 /Se AR R o : For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads CHLRCH ST, TEL. 886 Commissioners. (V'R K | ST B A T R FRANK J. O'BRIEN, Clerk. | Joseph D. Williams, ¢ .l | Gt North ptd.. LOCAL STOCKS 4 (Furnished by I‘uma;:.d& \,\l:\)\u] { HARTFORD NEw BRITAIN 2 il Hartford—Conn. Trust Co. Bldg., Tel. 2-6281 I 8 We Recommend and Offer: I ) 1 American Hardware Corporation Stocks fd .. 5 Prices on application. at . e —— » ican uAtY +oeeo Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg.