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TRAINTINETABLE 70 CHANGE SONDAY New Schedule on New Haven Road Enectlve 201 2. m, A new schedule of trains on the New York, New Haven & Hartford | raliroad will go into effect at 2:01 o'clock Bunday morning with the re. | verelon from daylight saving to ndard time, All trains wiil auto- | matically be set back an hour to ANDERSON 10 SUE Former Head of Dry Teague Asks 850,000 Damages From Paper That Wrote Him Up, New York, Bept. 25 (P—Willlam H. Anderson, foymer state superin- tendent of the Anti-Saloon le announced today he had instructed counsel to bring sult against the Christlan Century, a religlous pub- lleation of Chicago for $50,000, al- leging libel. The basis of the sult, Anderson sald, was the statement in the paper | that he had “served time for misuse of funds of the Antl-Saloon league." Declaring he welcomed the pros- peet of taking the witness stand in conform with the clocks, while the | raliroad has taken the opportunity to further revise its schedules on practically all naes, some trains | being added, some taken off, and the | route or time schedule of others| changed, The changes which affect | Chamberlain councll, Jr. 0. U, A, cpeld rec " od be. CA8e alred in the federal courts, M., will meet this evening at the hall New' Britain directly are lsted be- | : B 1e fact that w suppdsedly re-{on" Glen street, | On the New Tork to Springfeid |'/BIOUSIY paper would lend itselt to | A daughter was horn at the New line, the Sunday tiain from New such hase uses” he added, “Is the | Britain General hospittal yesterday Haven to Bpringfield which has| Tt conclusive proot of the need |afternoon to Mr. and Mrs, Raymond been stopping at Berlin at 10:02 a. m, will be discontinued and supe seded by one reaching that station at 9:16 a. m. The Sunday train arriv- ing in Berlin at 9:58 p. m, will also be discontinued, The dally traln| etopping at Berlin at 10:58 p. m. in the past will run an hour later and arrive at that statiop at 11:28 o'¢clock, 3 As for southhound trains, that Mrvpplnl: at Berlin at 11:36 a. m MII arrive one minute later. The| "10:31 tralp on Sunday morning will be discontinued. The Sunday train stopping at Berlin at §:11 p. m. will henceforth make this stop at 8:39 | o'clock and will he run through (o New York. The 9:45 train in the evening has been moved nine min- | wtes earlier and will stop at erlin at 9:36 p. m The “dinky” branch to New Britain has had revised in minor parfientars to ac- cord with the changes on the main 1line, On the Hartford-Bristel ling, the 4.48 for Bristol In the afternoon will run ten minutes later as will the ° 5:34 for Hartford, The 6:21 train now from Rerlin its sehedule his behalf “in a court room not con- trolled by an antl-Protestant politic- al machine,”" the former dry leader |sald his duty to the cause of prohi- |||Im|‘ to his family and to himself “compels me to take advantage of this chance to get the merits of my (of the movement T have,started to n\\.'nlwn Protestantism to the danger that confronts ft.” Anderson recently announced the organization of the American Prohi- {bition Protestant Patriotic Protec- |{tive Alllance which was described as being “in defense of Amerfcan insti- tutions and civil and religious Ib- orty. Fake Insurance Man Hurls Woman to Floor A strange man who visited her homn and posed as an insurance agent {8 alleged by Mra, Max Wag- City Items . The boys' cholr ot Bt, Mary's church will meet for rehearsal to- night at 7:45 o'clock. Every boy is urged to attend and all other boys from S8t. Mary's school who are in- terested are invited, Charles J. Hawkins, secretary treasurer of the Commerclal Trust Co., will attend a convention of the Robert Morrls assoclation at Chi- cago, October 26 to 81, The masses at 8t. Joseph's church will ba on standard time next Sun- day morning. A son was born yesterday to Mr, and Mrs, Frnnk Cazzetta of 43 Olive street, A son was horn this morning at New Britain General hospital te Mr, and Mrs, Charles Gugel of 30 Tal- cott atreet, Joseph A. Carlson today sold a three family ‘house on Linwood street for Albert Mattig to Robert Budde and Adolph Carlson. Hoftman of 355 Allen street. A son was born to Mr, and Mrs, Harry Munson of 64 Chestnut street at the New Britain General hospital last night, MANSLAUGHTER CASE IS PUT OVER FOR ONE WEEK Authorities Wich to Continue Prohe of Ziezullwicz's Death by Certani's Truck. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1925, NOT SURE FAILURE OF ENGINES HADE SHENANDOAH FAL (Continued From Flrst Page) vortex of the storin which wrecked doah was on the first flight up just before she bhegan the uncéntrolled nt with her bow sticking almost ight up in the alr. Heard No Cells Burst Further testimony that no round | of gas cells giving way hefore the break-up of the ship was given hy Willlam Richardson, navy photo- grapher on board. Richardson was {in his bunk when the vessel hegan to Ro to pieces, | Chief Aviation Rigger Touls A | A no sound indic; ting any rupture of the hellum gas cells, | Alley sald he actually saw the | cars continiug engines 4 and b break loose from the Shenandoah in the | afr. This was at 4:40 a. m. central | time by the clock In th crew's space. | he witness was positive that the control car broke away from the hull ner of 214 Arch street to have at (GLALT ) () BEIOTh) (B e ‘rl;fll.:.””” gl tackcd her and attempted to throw| Plainville, Sept. 25.—The case of |G IHEIRIG R (O HECTE, o her to the floor according to a re-|Angelo Certani of this town, charged |,y o' £00 a0 ckad Admiral Jones, port received late yesterday after-|with manslaughter in conneetion | wi gid not. 1 arrived al wy con noon. M gner sald that the | with the death of Frank Ziezuliwicz | i cion by my own reasoning from attack occurre®on Tuesday, her as-|of 98 Grove sireet, New Britain, was |{ poicor satlant being el away when sho [postponed for one week when it| y\jay safd that A moment later the staried sereaming for help. {came up before Justice L. 8. M8 |gin hroke forward of amidships When she made the report to the | (his afterncon, Grand Juror Willlam |and that tmmediately after this en- police yesterday, she sald that she |J. Foran requesting the delay ine o four and five tore loose. | had just learned from nelghbors |der (o make further investigs rying with them the section of | that the man, said to be about 221 Zjozuliwicz was struck and killed [{ha ship between frames 110 and | vears old, was in the neighborhood (gt Hart's corner last Sunday after-|130. The cars swung in the air for again. A search of the vicinity | noon hy a truck operated hy Certani[a time on their support wires, the was made by the police, bnt no trace of the man could he found. at what is alleged to been an The Telegraph Florist of Jow Basilola [weight tearing out a part of the bot- | terday. Alleby also-declared he had ehserved |1 Wall Stret Bries ST PRIGES I\ stock of record December 9. The regular dividend for the quarter pre- viously was authorized, | {High Grade Railroad Shares Especially in Demand The Wah! Co,, Chicago, has omif ted the quarte vy dividend of 1% per cent on the preferred stock due at this time, | “jtion of many weakened marginal les were §1,685,924 accounts {n the reaction of the last per cent was reflected in the further | Fleischmann opened 2 points high Wall straet—Stock priee ade her after a spectacular flight of fif S 5 DOk prices T IRGS | teen minutes, One engine went out | 1ATEST earnings are reported by [sharp recovery from recent weak i because of a eracked eylinder and ‘m: \IMn‘" ( m')lrll raliroad for AUg- | 08 i today's stock market, which | the other becausa of a radfator |USt SUrpIus after clharges amounting A e e | leakage. [to $120,039 against $21,618 in Aug “ns: tured by the increased de- | . | i and fos crade rallroad shares Chief Gunner Raymond Cole esti- | "5 " 4 Surplus for the elght mar r high grade rallroad shares, | mated that it was approximately |M"" ),M_ M_"h \ hlj|vpt‘1 to $6§ {and the renowal and strength of ac 4530 @ m. central time when he [COMPared with $181,507 a year ago. | ity in the motors | ed the ship's galley and saw se Re of the 814 per cen | thermos bottles and canned goods | NoU profita of Dubiiiter Condenter | Q" tention of ”" “\’ B '-: £82 falling down into the keel of the |® m”nv « (n: the period ended |4 it rate hy t w York 1 | «hip. This was when the Shenan- |TUN® 80, was $253,180 after expenses Reserve bank and the elimina- | and faxes, equal to 83 cents a Share { JUDD & COMPANY PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS. NEW YORK & HARTTORD STOCH EXCHANGES - BIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN=- Tel. 2040 MARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TR, 8- We offer Favipments, good will .and more | {7V days, encouraged a resumption than 400 contracts of the Adams Fx- [ of bull operations, and led to con press Armoured Car company have | sidarable short covering. [ Members New York Stock Eschange ‘l;:l,‘,. :A.".;‘w for cash !-y,'lm 1 ”s Public utilitles responded to re- | Members Hartford Stock Exchange e comgpany I he = o a o8 2 3 3 v EeT D ',',,'”,,',f,,,\. o1 |pottaot igh ',”,”'..M SaEMEy ““"} ew Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 ginning Octoher £ will ho operated | (o™ (O pecntatine tmeret i | Judd Building, Pear) St,, corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. 18 & &ubsidiary of the U. B, Truck- |yya rails centered In the brisk ad — - _— ing corporation. The amount of vanee in Che e & Ohlo and payment was not disclosed but 1t 15 | ixicral Plate feh were heavily n'.‘z"\'l{”"\",”" newfinancing 1s \“‘ Lought {n apparent anticipation of | TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO- STOCK b " - AL TG an early and favorable decision by | s areltLE daplo aippls '“"".' f‘f“l.»y. the Van Sweringen merger s \' [‘\ ‘. “)‘v‘ X Iy\n;vfluln l‘uw ; Sharp gaing also took e In 2 [ 4 RUALC e »uv‘u- MT heen and 3 5-8 polnts, respectively, ahove | The Directors of Insurance Company voted an increass my oyed extensively hy hanks and st night's closing quotations. Prices (& In capitalization of §2,000,000 at 8100 per share to stockholders of ”m‘w foniiiansparing laree S pay | tapered off somewhat during the [f§ record September 2ist. oty early afternoon when the eall money Augnust eapnings of the Lehigh ratoRuumymArked i naiol s sneant Valley railroad show improvement | e “ I fmect :,""'"'"“ - PEan SLSsa ing aeany Hot ond ot which has glven recent sesslons A &1 e ained | Teactionary appearance, chavacter months jumped to | market, which resumed its march | 9 compared with $7,600,817 Sear [ (0 highar ground ‘\‘\vfiw \rv fl'\.“‘\‘“,f Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 s N MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES THI, IND MA moved, for at least a week, and | Donald R. Hart, Mgr. New York, Sept. 2 ¢ m_.“ furn to easy money rates assured, | s e e — the retention of the Naw York 17ed- culative operations for the rise | X, : [oral Reserve bank's mate of & 1.5 | were conducted with contidence. |M We Offer He is sought by the police. |40 mequil bar @ & murder charge. Radio yiwnrsee “h i Wi aud this was not taken. in the morning will run only as far | laxn ive spocd, Certani was repre- |ton section of the hull. limprovement of bond prices early to. | o At 121 1-2, a new record top, and tford fustead of going through | - {sented foday by Aftorney & Gerard Saw Frames Break day. Foreign obligations again | Initial gains of a point or more w #s Hartford [ | 5 i 4 | 4 2 to Boston. The trains from Hartrord | Police IdV Link Four Casale of New Britain. The \um.»;fi testified w(.mlt‘ ]w“.fl*”-‘ made good progress and buylng ac- | ecorded by ‘1“‘&;"% '7!'(4 co arrlving heer at 1:01 and 3:51 p s 3 s tually saw the frames of the shib |jjvity reached large proportions in | s Stewart Warner and Gen- PRICE ON APPLICA m. will be discontinued. | Boys With Ma“y Holdups break at the keel forward of amid- |(1o railroad group. A sharp rise of | cctric. PRICEE ON APPLICATION i b Danbury, Sept. 25 (A—The four| ASK LIABILITY ships. He 1d - heard crashing fahnost 8 points in Chesapeake and Resumption of Tieavy huying of | We do not accept margin accounts REMOVAL UPHE ”, | Bridgeport youths held in the coun- sounds before that time, |Ohio econvertibla &s to a new high [the niotor shares featured the early i i ; —Judge | tv dail here for the alleged robbery When the ship reached the NEN- Iprice for the year at 122 1-2 jibed [trading. Chrysler quickly soaved 6 Lynn, Mass. Sept. 25 (R—Judg, : Bl ) o Ralph W. Reeves in the district court | °F Charles Glldea at Bethel earlier|Owners and Charterers of Tll-Fated [t altitude of (.‘1‘1““* \ll ;*_mn reports that better terms would | points to a new high record at 167 5 q : ard | i the weel were ermoved fo the were under pr Alley said. TIe fpe granted to this road's sccurity |1-2, making one (AT o ur:h':ld “‘;\ .L:‘M“ er;v);exly'.m:-‘d:r-mn,n jail at Bridgport last Wwight,| Steamship Mackinac Ask That [Syssasn e Dieiisis l”mow :\:lnr;;fl\v:]p!‘l'llxn{& points between snles. ¢ Trncks | ovmm b ot \‘iaarmp\\'“”“" 1o D ing the cims of other re- | Thele Status Be Defined at Once. [elum gas a1 any fime and that 1e [yergor. Worida, Western and North |was bid up over 3 points and Prigzs | ) morne 5 | cent hoid ups came here in an gi-| 8 £ [conld not have heard the valving of |\wostern 78 rallied more than 2 [Body, which was weak on unfavor- | Quln gfrom oniee o s onRL I ERLY o B o e R 1y ke youths, \-nfi New York, Sept. 25 (P—The own- | points with Seaboard, Erie, Norfolk [able dividend rumors yesterday, ral- | Allaw, Hidoex m'"g,g”“g,m"r\\“lm“‘h‘\mx was given out by police as to|oV and charterers of the steamshin 54 o iion fhat the reported r.mv‘ And vealom i A SR AT s jathe lTcal 28 ointa SNilhinGthel AvsERaTE ‘ A B pooiyieachen LG Lo e e o | the results of theso visits. ickinac, on which 35 persons Were |, oo o (ho engines of the Shenan- [ing'in the upward movement. Mexi- [hour. Buoyaney of the expre p reports of bootlegging | falally injured Aug. 18 by a boller | 4.1 ore minor and not a contri- {oan assented bs broke into new high [stocks alszo commanded widespread | HARTFORD properly to perform his dutics as explosion off Newport, R. L, today ||\ i cause to the disaster was giv- [ground for the year {attention. American Jumpin | chief oflptm!:’tQ'"“"\o’"fi":"'l"f‘ '"‘(’;leliglflfl Bank Will filed a petition in the Brooklyn fed-| "' R s Halliburion, chief ma- i | points and Adams 3. Columbia Gas | Hartford Conn.TrustB!dg Bumtt Hotel Bld eral indictment for conspirac Back Soviet Government |eral court requesting that their la- | yiyist's mate and assistant engineer | fand Dilectric, Norfolk and Westorn | ST g smuggle and under indictment in the Pavis, " 'Sept, 26 UP—A Russian [Pty for elaims in the accident be |oricer of the ship. | TEN ARE SUMMONED nd Commercial Investment T g Tel. 3420 alate rotia fiforacsepUnsRbE s bank whieh Wil be prepared to|definitely fixed. The petitioners ex- Tribute To Sheppard touped thelr provious hig) o’ Xulleiln ik finance :xllccomnwrchl nl;mr‘:'“;"s be- | Pressed the opinfon that the value of | jraniburton paid this tribute to e Limart Other outstandi strong te s e o | their interest in the ship wonld |{jeutenant Edgard Sheppard, ehief | Omicors of Army Alr. Scrvice .OF- [€pols included American ¢ u. BRADSIREET'S RERORT Lveen AoRipss Buuesta and Trance andiCC, 5 iy tolal traction of ithe |ongtneer ot tiie Bhohandoahi, who 8 w5t Tron Pipe, General Baking and New York, Sept. 25.—RBradstreet’s | Belgium s to be opened shortly. It ot claim les Kitizas dered to Appear to Testify Be- ') S0, 0 SR el . weekly compliation of bank elear-|is to be known as the People’s bank. L T atr o i Sheppard was Ahe sresident’s Boar jearly gains of 2 to 3 poinls. lor T l l C R ht ‘ x te of $0,303,- |M. Gavriloff chalrman of the bank | Julse Garland appointed George| “Lieutenant Sheppard was he | fore President's Board. uly & Logdeuqinls raveiers msurance Lo. ni S Angaatiow)ianjsxkreatieRoLHsY S A8\ il ; €. Wilbermuth as special commis- [most able enginecr officer 1 have g ont. 25 (Pl wap |#IEN Cxehanges opened irregular 263,000 en increass of 14.8 per cent |has just received authorlsatlon from | VR R T Claime and direct- |ever known. His courage, honesty| ; Washington, Y orders today o | With a hreak of about 25 points in over last year, Outslde of !\:‘v\ Moscow to open the {institution «d that such elaims by Injured and |and ability were an inspiration to | I ies Rfllcve oF ihe ity olr 5o evics | NopveElm Urosido 60.0 BOH ht Sold and Ad'usted York there was an increase of 13.6 Sty velatives of {he doad be proved by |every man in his department. The § lie TIVICe Lhie only important cha gnt, J HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS. relatives of the dea > pre Y A e ) r before the president's air ’ h s 3 iod per cent. Oct. 28 of this year. Edmund J, |enlisted personnel in his department 10 SHPET e B8 PIERERS B aiorling: and Trench —francs Pickup was appointed trustee to rep- [Wwere of the highest type and as to | (WU B0, & s & A [fivm at $4.54 1-4 and 4.73 1-2 conts | ZEOSEnE LS s resent the owners and the Blackstone mavhl:m 1 nh,}ny without peers in 1 AT e e R, i \Iy"‘ o \‘1\\ " o M Valley Transportaton Cod, charter- (N&YALSVELOR o atigon | with & request by tho beard for cer-[ 1feAvy BUSInE GO ars of the vessel, tain air pilots whom desires to 1 e ? 5 festified that so far as he had knowl- T Railway and Nickel Plate | 4 rals e s hags were fntact | question on the air serviees and oh- | B aIril G hesLIn i rea ot tin LOCAL SIOCKS FEW AT HEARING 3 SEVEN ARE l\lm Tl n edge & e Eas 5 x tain from them any constructive i 3 e . Providence, R. T, Sept. 25 (P—{Up to the time the ship broke up. [ T (TR TASIE ST car, and a reduction in the call | oo o SR Thomas 1°. Moran, alleged proprietor | Only one cell came \m\\fl: his per- Hending (o IIALLIALC ‘| money renewal rate to 431; per cent Insurance Stocks [ |of the eadowbraok Country elub, fsonal observation. however. tiam Mitchell, former assistant army | C2sed widespread "”}‘””““‘“""l Bid Asked | Misunderstanding About Time Re- | o : ST X Carlson was one of the two men | T SR FOLECE S8 LWt the public utilities again in e L 3 i :l‘;]m:n!nlm‘xn:\ur:‘g ;:\:\m&ln:gr:; whose duty it was to watch the gas A}vv wlw |‘\I.” u‘v.‘) kéntseriic ol Ml aEt L e : a ;.‘\ ..l‘ Ao ..Hn\ ‘:'. sults In Only Four Protesting | hers, arrestec July 3 b v - | the air scrvices who now is en- MrE : : eeul hre. | Actna Life Ins Co ] a5 = : a raid by Rhode Tsland mounted po- | cel e sald he examined ‘(vl reufc to Washington with 0o |iumped o United \»nrh“ tl n; eaen Witnesses At Capitol, lice, were ;mnw: n nma|nmvrxmm(us ::: ‘wh‘;“:‘”r::].q;‘]?al“;‘{:a::fi: e pounds of manuseript. The hoard o A L e e e Hartford, Sept. 25 (P—There was returned hy the grand jury for|sure he anc o e 1o hear him ' day inniiomnany. i Laclede (Ges &) eo:q [rire 600 t misunderstanding about the time Providence and Bristol counties to- fexcessive pressure on the celis. The Lieutenant Colonetand Brooklyn Tidison, Nickel Rlate. fap iio0rityoiig T0tor the holding of a hearing on the day in a partial report. Caplases for | ~Questioned by ‘.mv-lnm“""(‘-::;‘“{ Tohn A » Mujar liomas G Hieminglon tynaurlicr BHOSEASUDI hoenix Kire 550 | petition of residents for the restora- J|the arrest of the seven men ware|dahl, Carlson &aid he heard far 1“\ | Lanphi r Walter G. Kilner, | Kodak 4 points 4 : e Prav'lors Ins ex mw( 1250 1270 tion of train service on the Derby 3 ordered issued at the ..wfflfrnll the “‘\\ k i?;‘wtl‘y;"] [Major Byron Q. Jones, Major Marvey | \“\_‘;‘ N Irav'lers Ins Co rights.228 {branch line of the New York, New . — the storm had 'Vf"“" down & ('\“_‘h S. Burwell, Major Ralph Royee, Ry <o 2 Manufacturing Stocks Haven and Hartford Rallroad com- r A“s 1Ces O leyelled gorn in. the feln S50 ten [Major John L. Piric and Sccond [Am I} S vt wai aasa. 'Am Hardware . 105 pany before the public utilities com- n e fied also that he saw the electrle | Lioutenant John A. Austin. Am “ mn .. G LEA, A Am Hoslery 30 \ission In the capitol today. The lights in & nearby town go off. ‘T“':f\ 1:'] \_"““”“ Fo 111 |Beaton & Cadwell .. 86— | hearing was assigned by the com- ea ths wanshilehe shenangoah wasliEn RADIO AT DARTMOUTH en 61, |Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com..102 104 |mission for 11:30 but some one v t Of FOl’ei n ars mee *Wires ‘Cut. P \";TM”K\'M gm{l o ’/N\m”' ‘\\nlv i v sllings & Spen com... 6 7 |spread the report that the hour had W —— Wires Cut Frame mouth college at Hanover, N. H, Sum .. e lllines & Brenint: 14 |been changed to 1:30, The petition e erans g b z Wonsick While the ship was plunging | was added today to the list of educa- [Am Tel & Tel % L8950 SR ‘l\, (mh,;n(,p _n b 10 |contalned :hmfl S’\fl'nnmu An?l there | Rarbara 1m«q‘.‘_ K fant | downward, Carlson went on, he saw |tional institutions which the depart- |Am Wool 1) A o . 36% 365 |were only four persons presnt i B i vh\‘lfla AR 1‘:‘~:“;:h [the effects of control wires running ment of commerce has licsnsed to Anaconda Jen g Dot 100 behalf. The petitioners asked for a |d Mr. a Mrs. Jose - A 2 oo | Atchiso Sl 19315 | agl Kk S 1\'\‘,:’:::(' o 350 Maln street, died |(rom the control car back to the|do radio broadcasting. The college \\,' e d1 | atni aring Co v... SH restoration of train service from New o ) A ’ |, | rdders cutting through the frames | will operate one of the class A, short (At GIf ¢ Tasel o L rarha ictoa] oy 175 8 Haven {o Botsford and for two pas- this morning "'”‘-'h"“: :;”" hospital. | T eel. Sparks were fiyIng | distance stations on the 256 meter | Fald '("‘ o ! 10 il e a9 senger trains both ways each day, Th f:" "“" |“‘=’ saned ::"‘:‘f"h” from the points where the wires cut | wave length with the call WDCIH ::21‘1: st : o ! N B Machine 11 1 Attorney Benjamin I. Spock for the " with burfal in St f il —_— ol A S9N B Maanine 83 any opposed the granting of 3 26 - === Acquitted e il b * | Niles-Be-Pond com the petition on the ground that the y pt' Boarders Mutiny and A il [North & Judd ....oee 42 44 |pussenger servica on the branch line | = Peck, Stow & Wil .,... 25 28 id not pay. s il F ] Bar Owner From Home Ches S0 e R R aen it o g { unerails Slallaf i s ot Oegad Basg GM &SP D168 188 161 |Scovill Mrg 282 SUNSHINE SOCIETY REPORT ) [ was eyl dentlvaea "“'1 :”:1 s CRISL&D . 401, 4% 451, | Standard Sc et A report of activities carried on e hoarding holseqminiressiv ant Lakey Chil Cop A R TEH Works ......o0 S8 STH | quring the summer season was made | Mrs. Herman F. Crandall ceeded splendldly in making “”‘.i Col Fuel A §% Works pfd T 1t the first fall meeting of the Sun- The funeral of Mra. Herman F.|hoarders feel at home. In fact the | Sl 3 Tarringion o com ¢ 63| <hine soclety this week. There were Crandall was held this afterncon at | feeling became so fmbedded in lh‘" Gors broi " 5 Unlon Mfg Co ¥ 19 members present. It was report. 3 o'clock at the home, 63 Camp |boarders minds that they becams o st e {SonnibRox pilis 113 [0 that since the final meeting of the e t street. Rev. Willlam H. Anderson, |imbued with the fdea ey Crupbleels VeI it wiee Light . | oar past Tast June, &8 bouquets oi . pastor of Trinity Methodist church, [owned the place and when Stella o . | e it WanTaentiandishIcNs officlated. Burial was in Falrview [ went to Springficld a few days ago, o 5 4 2 ol E T made on New Britaln's sick and | cometery. they declded to move. When Lt G AL 5 ra |shut-ins. 1t was also reported that : j . |Stella_returned from Ter vacation S B 106 106 ; juring the month of August, 18 trances i Mrs. Mathilda E. Sweet {<he found Ter old place empty an S an, LR s TREASURY hday gifts were sent to the The funeral of Mrs. Mathilda Ed- | on inquiriag from neighbors, learned Ne v ¢ X Y [Treasury balanee ( Shildren's Home, Newing- mundson Sweet will be held tomor- | 'hat the cutfit had moved to =an Inep Conn! e il A ! 13 gifts having heen sent { row morning at 11:30 o'clock at the | Other house, — Going to the new Int Nic : * it | EXCRANGES & BAL ANCES {hus fac in September, A total of 35 FOOT OF ROCKY H" ‘ | home of her daughter, 20 Hiliside | 1Welling, Stella was grected ]“md. Ha ’[!”‘ Bap 5 A Exclianges, rthday cards were sent out during | Add « @I o { news that she wae an overhead ex- | Celly Sp A el “ex. 86.000.0( B Then t ent stre ple lHiam | £ | i ¢ ner © ara at presen pfistesgt Al el s Willlam | 1 onse her boarders had decided to Kenneeott ' ' 4 | e o Rl e hatra 08 ”"“. ot 088, pastor of the Baptist church | o, o 05 ey | Lenigh Vi Wiy N0 80ts | 26,000,000 | % y will officiate. Burial will he in E S | | i 5 A 2 lances, ,00( | crutchies and two pair cushions on . | This is the story that Stella told | Marine y ] % 7 el SR ' d 2 and South cemetery. Brooklyn, Conn. | o o0 "npihias Rival at police | Mis Pac pfd .. 857 851 ASKS TO BE DEPOR LEacoaring o AN (EOWIY W, AR adquarters last night when she | | New Haver 7 T Y OOK GOOD, Joseph Gre N ranhty | APDEAIRA f0 him to take some action Norf & W i1 140 140 o| ‘Washineton. Sept: 45 TH-dn Stk F SOUTH MAIN ST | The tuneral of Joseph Groontt) Ty ihe wonld be permitted to | North T 1% 91 | enineton, Sept aS Reain o0 . will ba held m:mv‘r\': Mmben 1| continue living in her own home | Pacific O 4 by B & tural outlook was given to Pre 9 o'clock in &t Peter's chure Al Pan A T 64 1l ral outlook s = i | < ted to ent Coolidge today by Senator Cap- | Burial will be in St. Mary's ceme SMALLPOX OUTBR | Penn Railrond 4 45 487 : . o e | tery e . 25 (P—As & result A 40t e rorted y perf republican.of Kansas, a mem- [l 3 PYo 4 T i i a Me bad Chinese, vely mu r of the agricultural committes. of an outbreak of sma r‘"(:\ 0on- 281, 28y |E0 home,” AN Fook said nator Capper sald he theught the sockef, R. .. the state board of | R . "y | Questioning 11 Mt | eed for emergency legislation had e I o | 2y Co L Nt 1an |Thomas lamed 1 WAl [ passed And that congress should 1ssion ['ees I e T St el §615 [was afraid of the A nter its attention now on lines ot mt S (| Use munities in that vielnity in the hope ek ast 494 |and decided to return to his ooperative marketing ald. [J | . of preventing a spread of the disease Duite (9% 4% % ity R UNDERTAKER Two cases in Massachusetts have | Blnelain O e S IB R B L | v Attora. Buckner. sait CAR LOAD OF BEER lL 25 ! Phone 1625 been traced to Woonsocket. | \_:":“““ ]! PRl oi Y Just {Fook should have his wish. Tawrence, Mass, Sept. 35 UP—A —LlJC Opposite St Mary's Chureh —_— bl ek e carlond of beer valued at $4,500 was 1 Gt el e ARRESTED FOR MURDER Teksy Co L gris FATALLY BEATEN {seized by federal agents In the | . Asbury, Park, N. J., Sept. 25 P— | Saipfn S ) New Haven, eSpt. 25 (®—I'red Do- | Boston and Maine ralirosd yaed PERSON—SO R llaes e .”;,”M‘ T:—:n:\n,( 3% Rosa, 62, of West Haven, now e [here today. The car, traced from S today at her home in Astoria, Long s i i g hOX . hably ing. was | g Deen un- PER c FERNS Island, for the murder yesterday of |"I fought him,-but he attacked me. |Union Pacific. 141% 141y 141% |hospital and probab .\”‘Pd:::.' b 4"fnn:l'r': rt:;lu“c‘!x;lh;:n e To Beautity the Home This Fall gl altrocs whose body |50 I took him home and shot him o |United Frult.. 235% 2301 2381 |found unconscious In e der wa o T L] Al i Mum';alf e urany | st &Y oon) neti hiein any other |U & Ind Alco.. 883 $3% |1y today, and the police belicve he [lice suspecting that it weuld be | Table Ferns, Boston Ferns, $1,upward. |was found in the Naples restaurant X ne 8 Ir ] x |was hetd up and beaten by thres |claimed. It was asslgned.te SNR N he che girls.” It was this statement of Mrs. [U S Rub % | was ¢ P Sh ML Ul hOuED (e o i ] 8 S B en. Robbery was not the object |[H. M. Grady Company, unknown ¥ s n e | J ., 28, 8 h L teel . o iy - 4 ' Ch‘ldren (Wlth adu‘ts) Free Bollerer § rosy op Paul ficillano, husband of the (Bessle Jones, 23, San Bernardino, ‘L\ e % as DeRosa had $170 in his pocket [here and the contents were billed as 80 West Main St., Professional Bidg. . Pritoner bought the restaurant yes- |Calif.. that caused a corener’s jury !Westingho! . lumber, e

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