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3 . ] N ' [ s | | : | B v ] o i1 3 \ ; | ] ) ) ) .y I N Al ) | A ) N 1 B 3 ] ) T ety SHE'D LICK SON-IN-LAW IF SHE WERE ONLY A MAN —_— Mother-in-Law Frankly States Opin- lon of Daughter's Husband at Court Hearing, The suit of Mrs. James G, Wil- llams for more liberal support from her husband occupled the attentions of Judge Sfmpson in superior court yesterday and furnished several sen- satlons, Williams, an employe of a gasoline flling station company, was admit- ted to have furnshed money for grocery, coal and rent bills, and to have engaged his mother-in-law as cook for $6 a week and board, but the wife claimed his support ended R L L7 A 3, TALKATIVE WOMAN WENLIVENS COURT “Stop Her if You Can,” Judge Tells Lawyer A tree-for-all fight In the tallor shap of Dimitry Miaznik at 91 Broad street Monday afternoon was alred hefore Juige Benjamin W. ;olice court t four alleged particlpants were ar- ralgned on charges of drunkenness and breach of the peace. Miaznik was fined 815 and costs. Joseph Alling In morning when the Lisuk of 147 Broad street, Boleslaw :P“"“- Mre k"‘]"""‘“"’"““'“""I"."'[f"(r' Kershuky of High streot and Isadore [, 10 FOtIOT- - WA Lne CB €t £/ Jacubowskl of 236 Washington | tacier of her son-in-law's case. declared he circulated stories about street were fined $5 and costs apiece, | 1°4r¢d 1O oergeant Patrick J, O'Mara and|Cap \oiiiums' in close-mouthed Patrolman Hanford Dart made the : : and won'r say any(hing to me when arrests after a complaint was re- I call him for starting lies about my celved of the disturbance, Lisuk ; s event thourbanCe, aaeus | daughtor, He's a coward when- it > y priucpal Wreeh | comes to facing women, It 1 was a for lie had a bodly discolored cye and other marks about his face, He claimed to have been struck over the head with a bottle, but a care- tul examination of his head failed to reveal any injury, much less de- livered in the manner he claimed, A woman was called by Prosecu- for Joseph G. Woods to the stand to tell what she knew of the case and she proved to be a very able talker, in fact, she talked so fast and furiously that attempts to halt her proved futile, She was unable to rhed much light on the case, hut she was full of other interesting in- formation that she insisted on tell- ing. Attorney Thomas McDonough, ap- pearing for three of the defendants, listened to the discourse for a short man I'd lick him,” Mrs, Schauffler told the court, Judge George W. Klett of this city represented Williams and Arthur L. Shipman of Hartford was counsel for the wife, W0ODS PLEASED AT SCHEIBISH ARREST (Continued From First Page) stolen cars, the statement of the state policemen was discredited. Sergeant McAvay called the state police barracks and was informed time and the tried to eto the . Noman . Gha halted. only. long |that there weren't, any men work- e e Lt hu e e | WDE on (the Hiighwaylin th Kk ol il but this morning it was learned that State Policeman Kelly, who arrested Goldberg, was one of the party that stopped Lawlor and the other two with the warning ou never mind now, don't butt in Attorney Me- Donough then obfected (o the court. Tudge Alling sustained the ohjection, pel} vk kDl aheadiand latos iheniir | Sere alt (ijbrr‘fipnhm*mml you can." Scalds Child Accidentally AMES STILL M]SS]NG Wincenty Andrukiewlez of 73 Grove street, charged with breach of the peace and assaulting his wife | at their home yesterday afternoon, Hundreds of Persons Are Aiding In Search For Tong Lost Acrial *Mail was placed in care of Probation Of- | little criticism of the Chamber of ficer Edward €. Connolly unfil No- | 0 Commerce in this city as 1 ever vember 2. He was arrested hy Pa N heard anywhere, but as long as there trolman Hanford Dart on & com-| yarjon, Pa, Oct. 7 (P—With Jiun- |is eriticism it means that there is plaint. ldreds of searchers out in the hills lsomething wrong. He is alleged to have gone home |4 ajong the Clarion River toc “Can you afford to permit this drunk and «d A disturbance. [{poge jn charge of the ¢ {thing to be defeated and leave (he During the affair, he was faking a | papjeg Ames, missing air mail pilot, [city without an organi. pan of boiling water from the stove |, n0uneed that they would confine when it spilled, scalding both 1885 | cip qetivities to this immediate re- of one of Ifs ehildren, who Wos en |gion “Carl I, Egse, superintendent the floor, Adoctor was called 10 o the ajr mail, who Is directing the trect the burns. search for the mail birdman, missing Anthony Daquilla of Mount Ver- . t his reports had 4, Bristol, was fined §5 and t Ames fell some- non I convineed him th nosts for disobeying Traffic Police- fyy e i the ( fon district, man John Stadler last night. Stad- | \yjin the dawn of day five hun- ler alled the man to stop At g national gnardsmen on foot Pranislin Square and Main street and {0000 he search in the mountains he faiicd to do so, the policeman lang vajleys. A fieet of airplanes toli the cougt. When stopped. 1he e faok off with instructions from poticen dfscovered that the dviv- laynaprntendent Tgga to fly abreast ad«id not have his lieense or Iegis- fung to conl 10-mile area to the tration certificates with 1, Dt [ wost of Clarid Niko chureen wore euipendsa when || moumats of circulare sontaliing e produced in court this |y story of the missing pliot were mailed foday to the rural regions of the Clarion district, Fiorning. @tepmothcr Arrested in Death of Young Girl New Wa ay ls Found to Deal With Mail Order P!itf)li Chicago, Oct. 7. (- deal with the mail m»lrr pi ingtield, 0., Oct, T (A -— Mra, been found by Evansion police. 1's [Partha Strome, 49, stepmother of 2 concealed weapon while it reriain Strome, 14, of New Carlisle, in unopened package, they sav. died suddenly Saturday under Yesterday posial anthorities noti [myzterions cirenmstances, was heing fied Hafiie Smith that her recently [held in the connty iail here today & ordered pistol was in the post office. \while county anthorities aided hy the They also told the police. She went {palica continned their investigation in, signad for it and stuv out linto the mystery, Fxamination of | without unwrapping the pack A lthe girl's stomach disclosed poison. policeman arrested her for carrving | n concealed weapon. She was fined 225 and copts and the weapon v confiseated, | Anthorities have also started investigation into the o attending the death of N {former hushand, George Frock i Children Are Provided for in New Fur Coat Styles an imstances Strome's The urge for a fur coat is apt to be felt very early in childhood these days, since designers are putting into circulation such atfractive models for juniors. They are shown for bits of femininity from cradle size upw md and are not only irresistible to the (‘hlld whose powers of resistance are not dev eloped, but to the fond mother whose powers of resistance have been weak- ened by conttuous sartorial tenptation. Here are two snappy models for the sehool girl, both developed in soft gray squirrel on straight, comfortable lines and lined with durable satin. MEMORIAL LOST BY INDIFFERENCE Cong. Reed Tells Why There's no Shalt to Warriors New Britain lost out in its sol- dicrs' memorlal because the cltizens were not back of the project, ac- cording to Congressman Dan Reed, who spoke today at the luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce cam- puign for extension. The teams' workeps were guests of the Riwau's club, The talk by Congressman Reed was a frank statement that the situation here is the most serious he has faced in 12 years and that it threatens to go down to defeat be- cause the people of New Britain have not as yet gotten behind it “You have in your midst a man, a good upright, honorable, patriotic public spivited cltizen,” he said. “He gave his time and cffirt ta bulld a public monument to the men who went out and lald down their lives in the defe of their country. You saw it defeated because you lad no organization to put it over, “These memorials are all that is left for many a gororwing mother of the great war. Many a mother in New Britain today may well ask herself ‘was it worth while?' If she had seen the city respond with a 100 per cent cooperation for this memorial she could have said with tears streaming down her cheeks, “Thank God, my sacrifice was not in vain.' “Because the town was not or- ganized you are losing oug on the finest things of which the commun- ity is capable. You people can say with Paul of old, ‘T am a citizen of no mean city’ but perfect as you are, there still §s room for improve- ment. 1f you are going to continue to hold the richest, the best product of your city, the product of public schools you've got to go fo work and cooperate so that your factories can expand when they want to for the best interests of a growing city. “The harvest workers are few, is plenty but the T have heard as “Can you afford to fail? Referring (o a statoment made Chairman Donald Gaffue of the Kiwanis club, 1 82 por it cent of the members belong to the Chamber of Commerce, Congress- man Reed said, “I have worked.in towns where the Kiwanis club and the Rotary and Lions clubs were back of the Chamber of Commerce Kenney, Charland Auto Service Sta- tion, J. M, Finnegan, Co., Twdd & Dunlop, Willlam R, Sherman Rand H. C. Billings Fenn, Occupin & John- =on. Claude J. Leroux, Albert Velz, Frank Nair. Parker and Deming, Arthur R. Swanson. yonr | Ir., | I ! nelly-Mullen | ‘ous ympression } » While his The Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark, unlike his fellow royal sportsiman, the Prince of Wales, hates the social whirl. Prince I'rederick is seen oftener driving in his automo- bile through the streets of Copen- hagen with pet spaniel Erik than he is at any of the ro City Items Mrs, Joseph Myslewic of 146 Gold street reported to Lientenant § Bamforth at police headquarters this | morning that the whels had I\rrn' stolen from her baby carriage. Joseph Saweisin of 54 Union | strect reported that the battery and | generator had been etolen from his automohile, which was parked in his | yard last night, Pride Circle, No. 10, ers, will meet tomorrow 7:30 o'clock In Judd hall. nel | ady Torest- night at A harvest | supper will follow the meeting. A daughter was born in New Rrit ain general hospital this morning to and My William Juchniewicz of 100 Hart str TO REMAIN HERE R. Mullen Has Made to Plans For Leaving New Britain T col the purchase M. R. Mullen” M. tion with the account of | by H. J. Donnelley of infevests in the Pon- company an errone- | to the effect that Mullen s to leave New Britain siven. Mullen stated foday i to take a combined rest and cation trip, after which he will bly go into business again. plans are uncertain, it is his intention the present time at least this where hie has many friends since here years ago, that h e not fo leave mado coming city, warm three To Beautifly the Home This Fall Choico solection of Table Ferne. Boston Ferns, §1 upward GREETING CARDS Bollerer’s Posy Shop 89 West Maln St., Professional Bldg. The Telegraph Florist of New Britain | versus liberty. Free shipment of gold from Eng- land to the United States now in as a result of the depres of sterling exchange below alled “gold point,” {8 regard- ed by bankers as another indication of the world's slow return to nor- maley following the economie up- heaval. caused by the «war, CGreat Britaln apparently to stimulate business through cheaper money she Is to protect her foreign markets, progress, clation at home rates than exchange in Whercas, extensive gold shipments prior 1o the war undoubtedly wonld have been followed by a higher re- discount rvate by the Bank of Eng- land, the rate was actually reduced last week at a thne when it was ap- parent that gold withdrawals wore | Inevitalile, Thus far, only about $4,000.000 has been withdrawn for shipinent to this country. If the ex- port movement should reach danger- ous proportions the Bank of Lng- land undaubtedly would makeo use of 1ts $300,000,006 credit in this coun- try, which is Lelieved tobe practical- ly Intact GERMAN PRESS SNEERS AT COOLIDGE'S TALK Refers to Omaha Address as “Insult- inz Words Against the Ger- of the World war was despotism Tsn't it timé to stop belittling ¢ any?" The Boersen Courler abserves, ['osden Oil ironically: “By his characterization [pay Chem of war propaganda the president in- | Erie deed splendidly elucidated the sav-|jirie 1st pfd ing of civilization and other matters. | Tlectric But that was hardly his intention.” lacin Motors The Rerliner Tageblatt.comments: L Novth prd “Tt is of the greatest significance |11 Njckel that Mr. Coolidge could deliver this |yt paper decidedly pacifistic speech hefore | Kelny wing | American Legion, which is animated [ Kenne Cop hy ’\‘mim wristie syl Marine pid — — s e pfa Mnntclmr Man Killed Kansas City walted all. night for her husband to come home, and then, rmed with a revolver, started out to find him. When st discovered Stewart “breakfasting” in a cabaret with another weman at 6 a. m. she kilfed him. is more anxious | | marked PRIGE DECLINES CHECKED EARLY Dealings However, Show Con- traction in Volume Wall Street: Lowering of the call { money rate trom 5% to 44 per cent checked the decline of prices fn to- day's stock market, which showed a contraction in volume. Brokers' loans, which are reported |to be around the highest In history, were the subject of widespread com- ment and the indirect cause of much of the early selling. Ralls were again under pressure a result of seliing inspired by ars that the interstate commerce |commission would take unfavorable action on some of the pending merg- crs. Southern Pacific sagged to 1. & new low level for the year. i Shattuck sold 5 points below st night’s close and Market Street Railway pfd. broke points in wave of selling. rket rajlied 1n when huoyancy developed some of tho high-priced Indus- trlals. Amerlean Can and Chrysler jumped 53 and 6% points, respec- tively. Pools continued their ag- gressive buying tactics, Detroit Edi- son soarfng over & points, Barnot Leather 5 and New York Shipbut's {ing 41 | High {Allis Chal ! the early afternoon, in Low 8615 Close man People.” {Am Can Berlin, Oct, 7 (P—The German | ym o't newspapers comment in a rather bit-| (e b ter spirit on Dresident Coolidge's ad- iy, pop dress before the American Leglon [\ ool o {eonvention n Omaha. All the morn- | xnacon ing editions contained lengthy ex-|yichison . ... - tracts from the speech. At 1t & W 1 70 671 a8 The Dentsche Allegemeine Zeit-| Raid 1,000 i | ung, using the eaption A Queer | papg & O 4| Peace Sernion id: “In this high- | po(h Steel sounding peace speech Mr. Coolidge | Bogeh Mag . might have omitted th hackeneyed | Cen eath |Dhrases about elvillzatlon Maving [ can Pacitic . 148 148 148 been saved and his insulting words | (')os & O ’ against the German people.” [ENECNSEIRISETS s i The Tacglische Roumdschau says: ¢ M & 8t P . 147 (RN “Wo regrot Mr. Coolidge sl [¢f R Isl & P . e ks to the rtion that the issue | Chile Cop . i Col T'nel Corn Frod Stecl INew Haven |Nor & West. . 100 per cent. The Kinanis club 1ived | Bridgeport B dnk ,\m)cdlw When Auto Tips Over [¥o Pacitic..... up to its slogan, "We huild’ 100 per Charter to Anoth L ; | Pacitic ol cent. The Rotary elnb lived up to arte ANOther | i, iciair, N. 7, Oct. 7 P—Rich-|Tan Americin 62 3 Sridgeport, Oct. 7. (P} sag . its motto, ‘We sorve’ 100 per cent,| Bridgenort, Oct. 7 Tllemyest Kelly, manager of the sta- |Penn Railroad 45 47 T'm’ not so much fterested in how | ide bank, Bridgeport today brought | department of the United [P & R C & .. 417 &7 many you have who are members of |10 superior court an appral from the ¢ tore of New York, was killed [ Pierce Arrow.. 421, 407, the Chamber of Commerce, as T am | decislon of the board of bank com-|curly today when {he automobile in | Lay Copper 12 in how many will go out and work. |! of Connecticut in grant- wyjon he was returning with l]vm"l:vmhm: YRR [ have seen cities where the Rot: ing a certificate authorizing {he 8- |friends from a Little Talls rondhouse [Royal Dufch .. 0 club was 100 per cent back of the|!ablishment of the Black Rock hank etk a rock and overturned near Sinclair Oil 15 % Chamber of Comme the Lions *”\"“* clty. the (edar Grove-Little I%alls boun- South Pacific 6y clnb and the Kiwanis the #same.| Notlee of the appeal has been vy jipes, sonth Railway 11 106 15 Then when these clubs wanted toSCrved upon every bank in Bridge-) i > | studevaker 5 3014 Ut Something over the Chamber of |POMt and upon tha 13 incorporators e L e i Commerce threw its entire member- [of the Black Rock hank, oo e s il e e S Dl R0 49 ship back of the project. The clubs| The appeal s taken under the | EEREEE B o0 b G0 ,,‘\._'(\ rnscon Ol i h got the eredit bul they all worked TGS OUNG ITRIVES Lof Providence, 1 T, missing sinea | L 0i0n Laciic 1St g together fop the good of the com- I Monday night, was found in a bayou | U S Indus Aleo 901y | Wiinity, That was team work. Team iford OGN IS o dtoursiis s e p s e " S Rubber . TR work as one large unit for the good Seany ol B hoysRTeITGUNT DA e Sl i i Il B body | Ui 8 steel'.. 2 1213 helping themselves to articles |V089 trestle here today, Yo 3 ! of the community. v il : " 3| Westinghouse 7313 an s “Yout soldiers'’ memorial falled ¢ taday, and when the police jad |17 2 1””" ot ‘”v_f"‘"' ";‘lp adio ... i bb A hocause the fown was not organized |checked up their doings it was found [& Wire and chain were abouf th i to do tho finest things of which it [that they had stolen automobiles and [neck. A negro lahorer found - the| LOCAL STOCKS is capable You Kiwanians who|made many breaks in stores. Both ' Pody and natified the polier, who O pride yourselves in saying ‘We Bufld | Wil be taken hefore the juvenila had heen eonducting a search for) urmshed by Putnam Co.) vou Rotarians, yon can't do anything {court the missing physiclan. ) % Wnless you co-operate. 1f yon fail | e ; heranic o BEt e Feaoni i e SHOCK PROVED FATAL ! DIESAORIATEAR ST | R ”v‘;‘n Asked in your great monument, hecause| Bridgenort, Oct. 7,/--Finding of | Fairficld, Oct, 7. (M-—Word was| . K40 2 L e [ accidental dcath was filed foday by |received from Cambridge, Mass., to- A" Cosnally . 1R o il Ay hela the case|day of the suddeu death thera of A% e Ins Co.euudi0 n 2ev. Walter J. Lyddy spoke for a | Corener John Phelan in ¢ | da 3 x ¢ .‘ : “,'“,‘r Lo ddya FRle AS i, 10, who diediJohn Anderson 35, son of Mr. :wll Aetna . 8 A90 ',;,hfl.w,mp::w‘; today showed 63 ad Igepart hospital on October 1. Mra Walter Anderson of this “' '”'I””“' e Ins.. G5 ditional members, which added to]The hoy was struek by an automo-itown. Death was from infantile ‘\V‘- ord Vire a5 \day's record showed a fotal of | bile driven by Nelson R. Fr Ivaralysle, Deceased graduated fimn_‘m""“"" b0 s1 "( eronns ”" & Fiti listartford. Th oner's finding Princeton Jast June and was a hornix sl e G e ”,”‘ | cives the cause of denth as “surgleal thudent at Harvard Taw sehosl, HelTravelers Ins ¢a. ..., ] from officia svn' ‘:‘ "rv”m b .‘r" b was prominent fu athletics Trayelers Tns Co Right i ware corporntlon, which i 3 | Manufactur sonal memberships in addition to fhe 7 | S iy S INVESTIGATING BURGLARY m Hardware . ¢ factory memberships. The list is as ' (Chinese Evidently SRS IR o i follows | Pl Boven o d e S R ol e anning (:n Joveotl sronsis condneting an investigation | Beaton & Caduy G G \‘y‘-l |‘\I\. mv‘w“‘r‘? :‘-‘i"\” mem hanghal, Oet. 7 The Chin into the burglary of the store of | Bige-Hd Cpt Co com, 108 3eorge 11 on (additional mem- § ) X wl ol ] ke AL Gy > 1 ~|1Fl John Pinches, Dr. Amel "”“““‘” to hovcott the judicial fu-J Jedreczyk at 831 Rurritt | Billings & Spen com. ., & IGTE I L SOND DS b auiry infe the nghai incident of 'street last night. The fhicves en- | Billings & Spen pfd. 12 ' Tuttles, Joseph M. Chernoff, N. San- [TV EhalEncl \ L e R el “hen @ number of Chinese. tered by crawling through the {ran- | Bristol Frass . 10 ‘)"\S'qj””"”'l‘.'r\ Thomas T Laden. (engaged in a strike demonstration [som over the frant door. Ahout $7 [Colt's Arms AT ; merclaiiecs P _‘“'"'”]'_' SO rere Killed by police, was evidenced jin cash and some cigarettes were | Lagle Lok 105 o8 1“’:‘”"“| % ey Fat the opening session of the inquiry |stolen Fafnir Fea ' g e OXC IR ts morning. 1 than ftwenty Hart & C¢ o S Business school, M. 1. Fox, Doolif- { & 11 imong the 400 persons Lanuous s Rie stns. o) o tle Auto Top Sho I was adjourn- . N B MacHine 17 15 Hoer . Stemnouse e e hand Bennett Hil Lr. A. conneil of Sl i international NilesBe-Pond com ..... af 35 John B. Weil, Joseph 8. Kulak, Peo- eoiloment will ent a statement | NedhE e Tnan | 40 ple's Savings hank, Alex Gross. JOhN of e Gnse indeRlliital Peck, Stowe & Wi % Mikalauskaus, 0. Becker, H. s ¢ independent evid- | Russell Mfg o . 64 nor, Staniey Leikow ence will wen by the commis- | Scovill Mfg Co ) Goraz, Itev, Dr, A, A ion | Standard Serew Henry T, Doy, Joe Cas : — |Stanley Works ¢ 1§ Elliott, M. Hall I &l iy = I Stanley Works pfd .... 27 Raschkow Timlte Cigar Co., John- |} Torrington Co com .. fs 60 son Photo serviee, George T Imn.i t | Union M k s ball, C. M. Baldwin, lsaac D h {Conn 1t & Tow 13 Hartwell Taylor, €. B. Parson i ea s Hfd F \ 258 Hawley, New Britain Wet W L IN B ( Laundry, New l\:nwr;v Lumber Co. Nuirew Tarson ”n'u\H‘.v ) 14 ","-‘l f"' ;M’v NLe0lE S paasan The hody of Andrew Larson of §8 [t L oa o.. B, Jahn Mfg. ‘0. h 1 . ~ = Camp stre who died In Sweden = Britaln Sheet Metal Works, W. G. "0 M Al b el TREASURY STATEMENT others (additional), N. P, Doug olm. The hody will be brought to : AN erty, Rev. W. H. Alderson, Fred O, o 0 ey Erickson & Carldon [ EXCHANGES & BALANCES Rackliffe (personal. Frank E. Rack- ¢ 00 o0 S o arrangements for New York —FExchanges, 948, liffe (personal). Conneetient Irur- 1 i et T G0 e announced f 000; balances, 101400000, riers, M. LeWitt, T. MeDonongh, R0 8 Toston — Fixchanges, 76,000,000; 1. Erwin, Joseph Gacta. Bodwe balances, 28,000,000 Realty Co, Harry H, Howard, R. G ; J Whbur, 1. L. Ward, Tnol Machine | Waterbury Boys Start 2 IRR i idgeport, Oct. 7 P—With a Battery Co., I|rnv|4r.(fll\l\\\nl'\ 1 . \ N | ) onveyance, which they A. Finklestein, Corran & Pajewgki o e T at ey Attorney Harry Ginsberg, Joseph | UNDERTAREK ! SRR S M. Ward, Attorney Cyril Gaftney, Ovpesite X Mecss Charet iserles Fdwin and John Hurbon, 1% Stanley R, Fddy, :anopy, num'nsm || nestdence 17 Sammer St. — 1625-3. ahd 18 BraTh A D It AR GHE New Cooperative Savings and Loan e iAas e s e association. M. 1. Fran. .F,(-m\l\n‘y‘ T g e ota el Auto Supply H»rl:rrv V. Camp, M FERNS | night and were going to make Pitts. O. Crawford,~A, Cieszynskl, M. J WAL Mrs. Almita Dobson Stewart of ! yuregh in time for today's game. Their mount slgns of fatigue, Humane Officers L. Rridgeport which was showing marked was cared ¥or by R. Marlowe of whoe got in communica- tion with their parents and today they were returned to thelr home, 117 Clover strest, Waterbury. f EDDY BROTHERS &G FIRST SHoW FALLS TODAY | Ie {{Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. PYJTINAM & CO. MEMBERS. NEW YORA & HARITORD STOCR YWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- \ Tel 2040 ¥ NAXTFORD_OFFICE 6 CENTRAL ROW TEL $:ne We Offer:— AMERICAN HARDWARE CORPORATION BIGELOW-HARTFORD CARPET CO. LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK STANLEY WORKS THE TORRINGTON COMPANY JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., l'el. 1815 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, Tenn & To. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, dgr. WE OFFER: ’ LANDERS, FRARY & (‘LARK HART & COOLEY FAFNIR BEARING NORTH & JUDD We do not accept margin account: NEW BR"MN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 HARTFORD Tel. 27186 We Offer and Recommend— Guaranty Trust Co. h’\w pald their way this year in a very literal sense, They have more than paid for the total expense of constructing 9,000 miles of new W Pallid Flakes Flutter From Sk \ U utter I'rom Sk¥ | roads in those states. License fees in Feeble Attempt 10 Imitate Win- | A4 gasoline taxes supplied the [ money, ter Blizzard, | Of the new roads 2,700 mil e of snow | CONCTEte, brick or other ; S i R S pe rm:m::l}! surface, but mostly con- o s crete. The remalnder is largely 1l dnfo the strects of New [ wmf“‘“'l 2N § o'clock ('H\ nm'm”m:'.“»\‘\.l \:; MARRIED 50 YEARS izens hu‘uum;‘ {oe brieiag (o CrEnETOIEORtAT; SRR sarsdd s L e e ~m»m"””” and Mrs, George P. _Col\-n- DatKadl Lo aondider e lonk| Coresses observed thelr golden wed- S (deq, | L& anniversary in Litchtield today. liberation, that the par. | 1 Prosram called for a public re- elms it toritne gyt 11e P3| ecption at the Playhouse this after- ve flakes of snow. This earle fa1y|1000 @nd & family gathering at their |home this evening. Rear Admiral |Colvecoresses was retired with his [ present rank in 1207 after 45 years of conspicuous service in the United States Nav ieved to he a fl past decade record for a AUTOISTS PAY i A Chicago, fourteen FOR ROADS dted Prers Oct. 7.—The antomobiles middle rm Us> the Classified columns—they'tl I help boost your income, Irresistible Tunes— Do not always need an expensive musi- cal instrument to give them expression. The song of Herald Classified Ads is hoth entertaining and profitable for those who know how to use them. Just the other day a local man adver- tised a piano for sale in our Classified section— And made a sale after one insertion of his Ad! It's EASY to call 9 Ad-Taker. 5 and ask for an OVER 12,000 HERA LDS DAILY

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