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’ o ) » T P ok NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925 e — [ L ; Sergeant Patrick J. O'Mara is In e % . § vestigating the theft of some money | | | 42 [and jewelry reported stolen from | |Allls Chal 8T | S——— —— the home of Morris Witten at 80 | ey i‘m Bt Sug .. — r ' f ' (CoRtinted From Dire . PAKS) Talcott atreet this morning. | Am Can 1" reported to the police this afternoon bl ! Al Smelt 1Y " ' should he adopled barring any at- f . . . that an automobile, registrath f (R PY) |Am 8 1% 66 071 i Held in City Hal torneys from the Jury room. It was liamentary Meeting e L This Legislation Pt et —— recommended that members of a rear of his machine as ho was driv- [am Tl & Tel 14114 180% 1414 Testimony [Jury return to thelr homes imine- e : Ing north on Elm street, Crean's Vs lAm Wool 0% 405 401 hony A8 to tho value o |diately after the close of & trial, and | Washington, Oct. 2 P—The appll- [ machine was slightly damaged, | Washington, Oct, 2 (B — Duo 10 Antcon i " P AT jroperties of certain landlolders |that the 'lll‘f\“l"s up of a statemient | cation of Miss Mary MacSwiney, &| A daughter was born today at the | the diversity in logisiation dealing Atchison L1y j i the proposed site of tho |\v-\vi\".“:lv'l”:§' "l‘"l".'y'p" 'fffgl'_‘vl"“""“"“,‘”"" ""'fl"f""[ ot )”'f Irlsh republican | New Britain General hospital to Mr, | With afrcraft, a uniform federal At GIf & W 1 LT T I 'hool to be bullt at Vanco. street| slioid scverely censured. | party, for admlsslon as a delegate fang Mrs, Bdward Coulombe of 63(law will again be sought fn the HKald Loco W18 1189 Toses His Motion |to the Interparllumentary union | wilcot strect, Bristol coming sessiol e | p 4 e ] 4 Bhuttle Meadow avenue was 1lcof ect, Bristol B n of congress: Balti & O S1 829 von . by Th Yinder: 2 .| Koletsky appeared hofore Judge |conference, was denied to by - Authorization for a bureau of Both Steel 410 108 o i oy axhonues Lander, engINCCr|ygno Wole, in superior court toduy, | Baron Theodor Adelswaerd, presi- n alr navigation in the department | Boch Mag 7% 1 el e :’ “‘i o : . """"" Of MSSCE- |41 4 moved that the motion of State's | dent of the unton, NO LAW VIOLATLD of commerce, to foster cemmerclal i Con Loath PR 0 | ’."l 1‘ ‘n .ll"l;nzlnlr ‘\I-fi afternoon | yyiorney Alllng, made late yester- Baron Adelswacrd's caction was M | wiation, is one of the proposals to! Can Pac 1’(" " 119 4 1 i | A ."( “] : ‘:‘l by "I‘ committee | g,y wo expunge from the records” [hased on the Information given him | ba put forward fn an ogort to put|Ches & © S e ] abbotited oy tho sunetlor court 10 (ke reference to “malice” contalued |by the delcgation of the Irish Free|Judge Advocate General of NAYS | fiving on a hetter logal basls, fene | ¢ M & 18 10 @ xre e o b the land after tho school [y goletaky's answer to charges of |State that Miss Mackwiney had do-| e Miichelrs| 08 Dinghum, ropublican, Conn, & G & SCP prd 16)e 163 18% A "n":‘”:: RECREELYEONMEINNAG uinethionl M aond gt Mmade by i (olinsaitoktkein rioathtoniotiva s | MRS KO R R Al BMUSHRILE I Gyt o s bR R S B AR S . stufe's attorney, be heard beforc |a member of the Irish Iree State| (nar 5 Deesident © t : ) g 3 TtLs ey 0y ge About Shennndonh Trip, | Prestdent Coolidge with his Inten- Chile Cop ' ' il flr\Ir‘.nl.yhuhlr l;\mvmnll that nmrl.u)!‘ Judge L. J. Nickerson, parliament and therefore was not tion to push legislation for the new (ol 1 \l /] \ { { AR “crlc\,‘“fl"‘\mr”“l‘; o o o1 Judge Wolfe denied the motlon [eligible as a delegate to the confer-| Washington, Ocl, 2 UP—Itear Ad- | by, Last session Senator Wids. | Com | ot 567 an e Witde, $4.400. and thaq [An0 sl that “It was not for law- miral Camphell, judge advocate KON= | worth, vopublican, N. Yo, introduced | 140 T istiogair, o e and thatleors to say who should hear thelr s MacSwiney arrived In Wash- [eral of the navy, ruled today that |y gimige bl with the hacking of Cesden Ol 0 3 0 ;\“ "\]lah.'htlmn. $ ”i The price \nl!- [cases.” ington this morning, the navy did not violate any law hy crotary Hoover, but it fafled of { Day Chem 1" s it J i | N ",,’:”‘.‘f?f"' "“"'l“‘ ar: | Tho motion probably will he heard The Saklatvala Case sending the dirigible Shenandoah | |1 [l S R o o e :""; A “’,‘““} £ "";"",:' nest Friday by Judge Wolfo at| The Saklatvala case waa thedst to. [overland Anto tho nterior ns eharked | pie Nqgional Acronantic associn. |G fieciiie o 04l | Rl el de. 34000 Fgnart catendar sesston, }'mv into tho otherwlse peaceful pro- [by Colonel Willium Mitehell Deforo | iy pocently fonnd In & &neves G Moo i Arneth wanted $40.000, Mason M.- Rt e cerdings of the 23rd conference of |the president’s alveraft hoard [that 13 atates and 13 municlpali- |1 ' | 600 and Wilde, $6,500, T R TS The opinion, requested by Scere TSP L LMD LODUOK 5 ’ M : " s |the interparlinmentary unfon, ) have luws rvegulating the Tnt Nic | :r.,::,"“:{‘i‘: commiice ot thedlionl council and appeals from the pre.|ate amended the house measure 10| or Jrawnil was the fiest state or | Kelly:Spring .. 18 7 i T e g = == slding ofticer that the case of the[Drovent such u - consiruction 08| {oritury wmier the Amolrean flag! Kennedott Cop. 53% 6a%g i ety e hoaa e |'h,. s | $10,000,000 Spent on Football | British radical prevented from at- ‘\”'“'I" upon the act by Coloncl| g pavs anrlul regulatory Iegisine | Lehlgh Val T PR iAot orot b Lok et e | tending the conference by the Ameri- | Mitehell, in its fnal form, he | oy “aving cnucted a Taw In 1917, | Marine prd i ) sl ors. Mo sald that - Witde hud et| ASAInst Eight Hundred Milllon | oo government be given no notice :""‘”'"“”-""'*‘ the act B ”"' navy v the community of Kissim-| Mid Statos Of, 1 19 | . He said tha de had jus v (15 conterance. Bon Tiley. latos| full authoriy to: conduct gl 5 : : 5 i B . bought the property and desired to| Dollars on Clgarettes. by the oonterence, sBen Rlley, lalion| i Har e exparimontation. o | oC 1lorida, beat tha country toy Mis Luc nid ., 83% ALY b e member of the British parifament, | hether i SO%LIE by enucting an alr ordinance| Nat Lead o eived; /e X A e Yot & P - ¢ ox- |brought the subject up, declaring it| L ININE Ppurposcs, provided they .. 5y g, ! New Haver All three property owners wer hleago, Oct. 2 (P The ex- | bt v “were acrial ogerations under th Hayen represented by counsel, Arneth was | penditire of about $10,000,000 this [ Was unfortunate that a fellow mem- | 50t BLocmn i o o [ Saelaly shaseyinng AT represented by I M. Yeomans, Ma- | vear on football by tho American [ber of the union had been prevented |08 &8 1o 16! hunting from aireraft, anc North Ron by Alfred Lewith, and Wiid by | people was contrasted yestorday by |from attending the conferene. s have laws governing Mo acquisi- | Paclic Oil George . Hanrahan of Hartford. | Major John L. Grifiith, big ten ath- While not denying the right of the tion of municipul landing fields, | 'an American A stif logal hattle was In prospect. | letic commissioner, with the annual | Washington government to exelude DEMANDS ARE COSTLY Pwenty-soven sfates aro without | 'gnin Railrond 455 451 481 The ecommitiee appointed fo ap- vetfe bill of about eight hun- |Saklatvala, he asserted that the act e laws and elght have not re-[P& R C & L. 05 o 105, praise the property consists of At- 1 million dol [had convineed his colleagues “thal Do e plicd to assoclation’s inquiry, |Pierce Arrow 14 44 torney W. Broder of Hartford, n millions for foothall,” said [1NIess the councl of this union can i New England People Tay Millions The states having o« tory air {1'ure Oil 2T N T | S It el (', Doty of Hartford | Mafor Grifiith a specel o | Make such arrangements as will en-1 Yearly Beenuse They Insist On lavs with passed, are; [Rep 1 & ! 0 13 ol Senator Samuel (. Doty of Hartford | Mafor Griffith, fn a speceh to tl ¢ on o ¥ ep 1 and Representative Francis Deming [ 1llini club of Chicago, “is not an |able all fts members to enjoy equal Certain Sizes of Conl, California fieut, 1918 \:‘n Copper .. 181, 3 1o of Berlin, | alarming fgure when we remember |FIEh(s and to make their particular . A i el Tnadiana, | oyal Duteh . 4920 qaty gqan - — | that each year we spend six hun-|contribution to the great work lnr‘ Boston, Oct, 2 P —The New Fne A20; Wansas, 1021; Maine 1ooa; (Sinelair O1L | || dreq militons. for sott drinks and to6 |which the union cxlsts, confidence |land Eovernor's fuel commitiee fn'ils | Massachusclts, 1911-02: Sichigan, |South Pacifi % : MCNAMARA SENTENGFAD | eream, five hundred and ten mil- | Wil be destroyed and a great hlow [fArst report today says that “mil- s Minn 1971: New Jor. |South Railway : | [1ians for elgars and Gty million tor [Struck at the very basis and pur- | oS of ol are R M s s (o 1an i, | ¥hudenaker 58 | chewing gum, This expense is not |pese of the wnfon.” R o S S R IEa Vermont, 1528, and Hawaif, |, FX88 0 A Prominent Labor Teader Given ll\vi only for tho building of play-| “On behalf of my colleagues,” he | ]" L ’*‘ ofehein inEraing) i L ! ‘[ X & Dacifie 8213 404 407 5 h Searan i oxpross | demanding certain sizes of anthra 1M - L - UPranscon Ol 4 an bl £ itk o smed | Brounds, athletic buildings and [said. “1, therefore, desive to express j i i ; L nallties having afv. ord! SN ! ; i Yeeesiin Briton sad AlousilinedilCre, U e th i iated mililon. or |the Biono\that the counclliat {hetears | cllo ifor hsteBUisEhamass It fanncoa i nfiioveurstonacted - | e a el GBI AT ST G £1,000. | more boys who play football but [liest opportunity will take every pos- FRSSluanas e e e BN Sl SRAT TN 1l ST d Rl e L SR et D (T [also for the threo or four miltion [SiMle means to affard all its mem- |IoUs “siokeless coal from sarion 1921; Davenport, Towa, ||, % Indus Aleo I | Tndianapolis, Oct. 2 (P—John T.| o more who provide playing facili- |Pers {he simple and common rights [loh and mon-union felds fn W { et [ U8 Rubt 350 ‘ McNamara, lahor leader, was sen-| yjoq to which they entilled by the|)lrginia, and, frginia — and | a6, 1la., 1908 Tos 1 121 | tenced today to one to five years inj o A kDS P constitution of the union.” Pennsylvaniu, i s G T prison and fined $1,000 for black-| | Senator Thomas J. Walsh, of Mon- [ This coal, the commliftes says, will Newark 875 i Arguments on Demurrer [imun. temporars chairman, wnowne £100 (he phrclsers atmost i T i s A At e o e S s led that a meeting would he held [/he amount of heat for his mouey” e ! OCAL STOCRS ,.\,L( l,,:‘m_, :_?‘“:,‘\TZII":J: ‘:‘h,‘.h”ry.,::i.v Over P“)pc”.‘ Tral el llate today at the Pan-An n |that he can get from anthracite, 1 e nd Yen! ! 2 ' % son labor| Argume he demuer in | onellsrillin Mengician adds thal consnmoers may arranse | yy ST || (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) from a confroversy between labor Arguments on Union to consider th AR g - ; and non.union men over construc-|the action of Mrs. Margaret Thomn- [(ions motion of Senator ndhagen [10 DUy dircet from members of ennl Forced {o Take to Boat | = | T of the Tiks home heto in 1924, £on for a court order compelling the [of Sweden. The Swedish member [Producers’ associations, the names As Engine Fires Ship Insurance: Stocks | Judge I C. Ganse overruled a mo- | New Britain National bank, trustee, [asked tho conference fo declare it- [0f Which are in the hands of 1 Plymonth, Mass, Oct. 2 (-The Bid Asked | ton for a new {rial and McNamara's| 10 Tecognize the transfer to her of [coif in favor of a general revision |commiftee. sh, 100-faot harbor inapection |l Cusialiy | attorney filed notice of appeal to|the Julercats of herimothory Mrs. 1da far the covenant, of the League of R [ power hoat owned by the 11, 8. De. ot Ins Co. . the supreme court, for which $5,000| Glover I'eterson, in the estafe ol Nagions, so that'the covenant may AR S R S e i bond was posted. Other indictments| the 1ate Charles Glover, were heard a {rue expression of Lhe jdeal in the harhor here carly today when [A20mebile Tos ive Km”d‘mg "‘gah;" MoNamara, and |10 {he superior court in Hartford |yjms" of the league: {hat the con- her motor hackfired, igniting {he LHartford Iire T o on which ho is at|!M8 morning, before Judge Ernest |forence address a friendly appenl 1o D eath s ey Ve SR A G v liberty 1s $22,500 €. Simpson. {110 United States to join the T.eague commanding officer, and his crew ke TS 00 T 22,500, m {ew Bri Nation: ank | y & at its council tn- | (leme= i t AN dEivasens e S B McNamara is business agent here M""S]\Tfi,“ '?‘mfnn:;:lw.”n‘vl|.~,‘;“\"'\ {of Nations, and |\\m n«[(:»lu'!\ VEV:IIA L =2 five men, were foreed overside | TTAVCIRRS Tus Co. for tho structural iron workers |48 (ristee © - |vestigate the problem of the adop Mrs, Jolin T, Ward info the &hip's tender to escape the | Travelers ins Co rights . Mr. Glover in hig will, has r [fion of a world languaze by Interna- [ et o Mannfaciuring Stocks union, and it was fof alleged illegal | T tlover U WIE Wit Bt I - norl el moc. | . Mrs. Anna M. Ward, 62, wife of | flam Sl e activitles in connection with fhis of- |2 TEeoRBS (8 17 B “"‘i‘"“ BEfgeman ”IR)‘\:‘HI‘H‘H": John . Ward, died last night at| A ! 16 he :”' HaroaLe oL 103 5 g o o pre- €I SR 5 essity for QORI ATTEG ot e it t flaiming 10 shore, where fire- (M Hosiery = n;‘, b hBm“Hsp’r:::,l:';(];,‘:‘,;pp‘f;r constderation of the transfer | - - l', . h?'” ‘I‘ sN'\T”“: Aoenty s gl 0t o it Jteaton & Cadwel = viously served a entence = e i love - R sides her hushand she leaves a MO o e blaze hefor Ao 3 | cantessed complicity in the dynamit- | #5000 Fidter the Wik Wr GIe | Happiness Is Recipe of daughter, Miss Anna M. Ward and reacho A (G T (il (9 | N Times | ¢ 5 & s W ! 5 : X & Spen com 0 i g infleLrotitie ';”:f “"F“‘:’:]%‘"‘“ Thompson, two-fifths to Mrs. Peter- | Woman 111 Yrs. Old Today William Ward and SERK STIIKE ADTSTMINTS | Blllings & Spen pfd. 12 "o building, in which 22 were killed. (/"o 4 o fifths to his widow and | Kenosha, Wis., Oct, 2 (B — Mre, | T The func i Rl UL I i S : 10 T it was provided fhat the trust fund |1,oufse K. Capron Thicrs, celabrated {1010 fomorrow after I e e e S e T Tt “ " [so creaicd would end at the death | jiure one hundred and cleventh | Gelock at the hom e Gl G o e R el 10 svor Pat s Cut [of the widoyw. birthday here today, She was born | Alderson will officiate and burial) "1S tnd plastere oy, B wile | Fafair Bearing Co 10 Driver Painfully Cut | 1,000 Gatney represented the | {1 \eniteshore, Oneida counts, N, ¥ | M1l e in Fairiow cometery [Sento elut;semion e e e 15 Springfield, Mass, Oct. 2 UP—INow Britain National Bank and Mrs. | {0 oetober, 1514, — P B sl e gy George M. Holbrook, retired business | Thompson was represented by Kirk- | yyore are her rules for a Tong 1ife Robert Carl Wallen [icangiiagerytion "",’"‘ Bl Rl B o A man of this city, was hurt in a pe-[ham, Hungerford & Camp. “No rich foods nor meal, Lots of | obert Carl Wallen, 4 montls, V,m:’,” el ,"[_,'“‘“, LU L L T il < culiar accident yesterday while mo- = == vegetables, Fatly to bed and earlyto| %00 of Mr. and Mre. Kenneth 1, | {Belf JAnsdioienit dremine whioh o, (G L toring to Blanford, A partridge Tt ) d B : : Wallen of 256 Maplestreet, diedlaast |33 !led Up $:50,000.000 in new con- | ) /i y 5 |vise. And happiness. Tappiness latsie [ Nort Yudd 0o flew wgatust the winasnield ot his| BOY Run Down August 25 riee. -~ and - hunpinies, W nc the Now Driin Genera [f0CtOn S G car, breaking it and showering Mr. Holbrook with the glass, which in- Dies in Hospital Today Bridgeport, Oct. 2 (A BOURGEOIS' FUNE mer AL fllcted "“’“'f""’H“.('l‘s o ;‘:l”l ']"";‘,“J_ Arthur Smith, 10, son of Mrs. Julia | Pavis, Oct. 2 (AP) — Premier and face. The bird was Killed DY |gp i and the Inte Kdmund Stanley |Painleve delivered an address of the impact. UELD AS TRAIN WRECKER Fairtield, of 1alrfield is being held fn connec- tion with alleged attempts to wreck Smith of this ci hospital today ceived on An nfn down hy ed by Nelson ford. The v, died at Bridgeport from injuries 5 last, when he n automobile op; P. Therry of Stra boy's hip was fractured Bourgeois, French noted league of nations who died on Tuesday. re- Oct. 2 (—I.ouis Bates nolitical figures culogy at the funeral today of Leon stalesman and advocate The funeral was attended by a great numher of nd personal friends. ont Gen- the deral express here last week. |when he was struck by the machine. | President Doumergue, who is He was taken into custody today by {The driver sald at the time that the |of town, was represented hy Constable H. M. Elwood and rail- |hoy had darted suddenly inp front of | eral Lasson. road police and is being held at the | his machine and was knocked down e - - county jall in Bridgeport in lieu of |hefore the car could be brought to| The average weight of an elephant $2,500 bond. a stop. at birth is 165 pounds, A IS e — 1925 OCTOBER 1925 | Mon | Tues | Wed |Thurs| Fri Sat” 1123 Sun DEPOSITS made in our Savings Department on the 1st, 2nd or 3rd of any month, will draw interest from the 1st ew Britain National Bank Under U. S. Government Supervision hospital after a short sldes his parenta I Betty, and a brother, funeral was held this 3 o'clock at the J. in ves a s Richard. afternoon h a Rev. Charles Burial wa home Valistrem ofticiating. Fairview cemefery Funeral s — Mrs. Johanna Gorman, funeral of Mrs Johauna Gor was celebrant at a of requiem, with Traynor, deacon, and It Clabby, subdeacon. I'r 50 v. Raymon Clabby cor cant Chair,” and Mrs. Mary Crean sang Again It Won't Be Lov it the recessiona “We'll Mee Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1625.2 Opposite St. Mary Hesldence 17 Summer s Chareh 8t. — 1625-3, FERNS To Beautify the Home This Fall Cholce selection of Table Ferns, Boston Ferns, £1 GREETING CARDS Bollerer’s Posy Shop 29 West Main Et, Protessional Bldg The Telegraph Florist of New Briteln man was held this morning at 8:30] o'clock at the hame, 260 Black Rock avenue, and in St. Mary's church at | 9 o'glock. The scrvices were very larg8y atfended. Rev. Walter Lyddy i high mass Matthew ducted the commitial service at the grave. During the services in the church, Prof. John J. Crean played Va- Pall bearers were Morrls O'Neil Willlam Riley, Willlam Mangan, Tawrence Mangan and George Riley. Burial in St. Mary's ery Advertised Duel t i - al t Willis P. Corbin | The funeral of Willis P. Corbin will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Sccond Advent church. Rev. Rohert G. Higgine, | assisted Rev, M, M. Shirtleff of New London, will officiate, Burial will be | in Falrview cemetery. sl s | MONTE BASSLER CARD OF THANKS i (By A Service) | We wish to thank our friends and Toledo, O., Oct. 2.—It was to nelghbors for the k ss and sym- [an “affair of honor. pathy shown us the time of our Monte Bassler and Maxwell Rol ‘&hr'(’\\r‘m"!\' We especlally wish to v o mallant young gentlemen thank DPlainville 1ose Co, No, 1 o 0 idents at Toledo univer Sequassen l.odge, 1. O, O, 17, ar v, quarreled over a fair young and 56 of the Staniey ady’s MRS AMELIA HISCOX har secluded spot on t AND MALVINA golf Th r got the bright dea He tried newspapers cializing” el his gallantry the story to to the from those he Anel Tnst Invited to witness th A% the to start | twn duelista w th and announced dueling on conrse It wan city property then deeided sdiction of t The galla | outside the § to g0 | Bassler and his party went to the new Aduellng gronnd. They waited two hours for Rolster to appear and then learned that the police had given him a long ride in the de | partment’s “black maria” to “cool and to make certain there would bs no duel and charged admission /s l'eck, Seovill Mrg Co ! Standard Serew | Stanley Works | | Stantey Works prd 7 | orrington Co com 1] Union Mfg Co . | [ Conn 1t & Pow pfi st ! [ Hra e Lignt i "0 N B das 30 % Southern N B el 1o e |y {Hfd Gas A 6 | STATEMENT I [} TREASURY Treasury halanec EXCHANGES & BALANCES | s New York — lixchanges, 1,398 Toston Lxchanges, 104,000,000; 1 OWNERSHIP OF STREET ~ |* GAR SYSTEM WORRIES City of Seatle Is Paying Over $800,000 a Year In Purchase \ \ | | | of Tlectric Line. | | Seattle, Oct. 2 ® — While Sc- 1attle is pay $838,333.38 a ye | and inferest to purchase its street | {ear system, taken over in 1919 | from Stone A Webster of Boston | for $1 more and more | | Seattleites riding to their work n fheir own automobiles, and the | administration 1s alarmed at the | dcercase In businees. | At the suggestion of David W.| | Tienderson, ma of the system advertising 1 en resorted to in n eifort to the people to usc cars of city 1 8. The mo | tormen and wetors offered fo I help in npaign if their granted, bt as this wonld amow | 1o £760,000 annually the offer w [ resected by the punell Willlam it "Trimble, eity pl | ning commissioner, has suggeat At Seattle must sfart to hulld | new transit mystem. Mora speed, he largued, would make things pay. H irged immediata cxpenditure o | In the meantime the city haa ¢ Ugered $1,200,000 for o private line remaining in the cit This was in 1 to demand from residents along that 1ina, but its stockholders have objected tha | the price 1s too low LICENSES RETURNED 4 this aft 1 The police that of Arthur Filmore, Emil Mucke c¢f 38 Summer were notif the operator's Ii 69 Arch street, strest e N s AR Atn of { dow avenue have been returned. es——— fH_UNGAf_(Y HONORS LIVING 'RATHER THAN DEAD HEROES tra onor the memory of their dead ing them Kknights of PUTNAM & CQ MEMBERS NEW YORA & MARTTORD STOCK EXCHAMGEY I WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 MARTFORD OFFICR, € CENTRAL RoW TR 1:ne We offer 100 North & Judd | JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., lel. 181% Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. WE RECOMMEND AND OFFER: Aetna Life Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. Rights Thomson, Tfienn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUE EXCHANGES Donald R Hart, Mgr. WE OFFER: 100 Shares American Hosiery Price on Application We do mot accept margin accounts EDDY BRGTHERS & G HARTFORD NEW_BRITAIN Hartford Conn, Trust B\ i y Tel. 27186 i Bum:;tl.. ?f,toel B|dg. 30 Shares Fafnir Bearing 50 Shares Hart & Cooley 50 Shares North & Judd mnst show evidence of being an fr- reproachable Hungarfan citizen. Among the newly knighted veterans there was also a small boy through wlhom the memory of his dead father was honored. The badge of the ovder represegts the Hungarian hose Who Rerformed Brave Decds During World War Are coeteatiarng Publicly Recosnized, TEADS BAR ASSN, No 2 AM—Phllip apest, Oct. 2 OP) — In con- | Pand was re-clected president of. the inclicn to the prevailing cus- New llaven county bar assoclation m in the Allled countries to today w heroes by monuments make it a point to among their living performed act World war, by muk- “Ihe Order the | A Spanish peasant has just com- pleted the carving of a home out of solld rock. The work took him 17 1t possesses a balcony, gar- cellar, Lingarians onor those erans who some years, valor in {he ret and of S feroes.” i A man between the ages of 20 and ch night 1s presented with a 30 loses on an averago five and a mall plot of land. Recently 200 | half days a year from fllness. Be- Mcers, ) non-commissioned of- | tween 50 and 60 he loses 20 days ers and ' 1.300 privates were |annually. nighted by Admiral orty, cap- _— in gencral of the order, United States distributed its first D y candidate for knighthood |issue of stamps in 1849, ere’s More an One Way— But if you want quick, sure results— let Herald Classified Ads do it for you! Regular users of our Classified columns know from experience that they may rely on them to solve their problen A few days ago a local man adver- tised the fact that he wished to sell his home— And the very next day brought an interested buyer with the down pay- ment in his pocket. Buyers are waiting—ask for an Ad- Taker now at 925. 12,000 HERALDS DAILY

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