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NOT EXGITED OVER STATE CHAIRMAN New Britain Democrats See No Hasty Action Necessary New Britain democrats have taken no active part in the agitation for a reorganized democratic state com. mittee, which involves the election of a new chairman, the belief here belng that the leadership should not be determined until next year, The state chairmanship is to be left vacant when the resignation of Edward M. Yeomans becomes effec- tive and he assumes his place as a superior court judge. The terms of | all present state central committee- | men expire next October and they are either re-electgd or replaced. At that time ofticers, including a chair- man, are named. Judge Willlam I Mangan, committeeman from this district, falls to see the need for a chalrman wha eannot act eince who- ever is elected at this time must come up for reelection next fall and may be replaced. There are no elections to be held in the interim, Peter VitzHenry of Waterbury and ex-Mayor David FitzGerald of New Haven are the aspirants for the state chalr. The latter is best known in this city and is belfeved to be the cholce of the greater number of | Jeftersonlans from New Britain, TROOPS GALLED IN HONT FOR GUNMAN (Continued from First Page) Fellows has been the object of a state wide search for a week, He whipped his pistol from his pocket ast Monday when Constable Dow | tried to arrest him as he was mak- ing his to Lancaster, N. H, where hig wife and baby daughter live, Concord, N. H., Nov man who gave the name Donovan of Springficld, Ms arrested at Tilton today by of Police C. W. Fifleld and Gov- ernor Winant, He was believed to resemble Irank George Fellows, escaped conviet, who is being sought by national guardsmen and posses of citizens the woods of Meredith, The police chicf was warned of | Donovan's presence by (Giovernor | Winant, who was returning from Meredith where he personally di- ted the efforts of the searchers, was riding on a bake who knew 1% to arvive here suspect 16 (B — A of John , was Ch s, in Danovan cart, | cre XD identify SENT T0 SING SING o3 today to the 1'ive to Ten Years at Hamd Labor Is Penalty Orphanage Superin- tendent Gets Por Assanlt, A Nov. 16 (@ former land Henry in Baptist K pleaded 1i-year-old rl, today was sentenced to serve m five to ten years at hard labor Sing Sing. The sentenee given | Justice Cropscy York, Johy w Long 1 Jast Supe e T in: nilty to viminal e, who W a cha agsault on a Supreme Court s the masimum 1 imposing s nt sald: “You legislature he aurd enactment for nuch Tistice fortunate maide s to make it im- 10 give vou a defin- longer sentence. Al- ave a criminal, yon a entitled to b \egislation. Crop- that \oe ro suel an ssibic me and mgh you arihelees the fit this ridicul Dies Playing Cards in ('lubroom on Sexton St Tohn Marhetka, 41 Dix lied swldenly 4 attack as Whonut 6 o' 1 the st nn ih o owing a he s Sexton art playing cards at Marhefka was traternities. and threc conne He is survived sons, Stephen, daugh Vietoria from the late from All Wednes- veral his wife n and | < Emma, and The funeral will be ame at 7:45 o'clock and siints church at § o'clock y morning. Mary He Let Girl I)ri;';‘. Now He's Sued for $8,000 Waterbury, Nov. 16 (P - Wiltre on was sued for § in the rior court today by 1wo onmobile guests, Flarence Martin 1 Julia Robillard, for injuries re- coived in accldent near Bridge- port last Angust. The plaintifts im Carison was negligent in per- ting Hazel Robillard, a of the p to here an sister drive the m ntiffs, BERTI FILES APPEAL Angelo Berti, whose application L permit to build a ninc-apart- «nt honse at Greenwe and Mon- streets was refused, today filed of an appeal to the board of Lnsiment Berti “special option” because the property is a corner lot, taking light and air from On this account the usual strict ments for ftenement ould not prevail. notice isks a two strecis lie lot area ho pecial Notice Aid ! 18 build and s gol—8t Joseph's Ladies cr. Wednesday evening, Noy W Hall, and help vent. Good supper for 30c.—adyt Iar - |secured by |any OTILL MARK TIME | building commission, it ! pe BURGLAR TAKES $i#) HIDDEN IN “SECRET" PLACE Key Worker Goes to Cache Where Drugglst Keeps Cash and Leaves With Large Bankroll, Five hundred dollars in cash waa burglar who entered the drug store of Nathan Noveck Hartford avenue last night, ording to a report made this morning to the police, Noveck said | that the burglary occurred some- | time after 11:30 o'clock when he closed his place last night. Ln- trance was gained by use of a key, and the money, which had been placed in a “secret” hiding place, | had evidently been found without difficulty, There s a large safe but Noveck has been his receipts In a drawer, in the drug hiding store, ON BULGING WALL Building Dept. Is Uncertain Whether to Call Contractors | —— | Should there be evidence of defee- [tive workmanship in the construc- | tion of the bulging wall in a West | Main strect apartment housa from | which six tenants have removed as) a safety measure, the building in-| spectors may present charges against | Gozzo & La Rocco, the builders, and require their presence before the | was indl- | cated today. | Chief Inspector B. J. Hennessy | sail today statements as to what| action will be taken ars prematur sinee it is not porsible to determine what caused the “buckle” until the wall {s remove There have be instances in the past where tractors were haled before th migslon and one contractor now secure permits to work in New Britain as a punishment fc ted ordinance violations. policy of the department has one of v when it practiced conslstent with the safety of buildings. Gozzo & Le Rocco ofore enjoyed an un- and unless ere is flagrant and wanton viola- tion the law it is unlikely that they Will be barred from contracting in this city it was said. CHAPMAN WRIT DELAYED Measurn Will Not Be | | | reputation Presented to Judge Thomas to Sign - Until Thursday of This Week. New I S (A writ af a5 corpus for Gerald Chapman, petitionad for by his counsel ed by Federal Judge Edwin £ Thomas today but instead Frank A. Murphy of counsel asked for de- that application may Thursday of this week en, Nov was 1nother Jndge Thomas had previeusly 1 ha would sign the order the writ but counsel their application of a conf on Chapman Thomas €t here court and {1 would sign the hat which w wish the Satur- for now to revise as anteome day with Judge uralization peeted that he rence today n was rx- order corpus. Rut od and asked for § gran 73 Year Old Burglar Is Wounded in Church Touis, Nov, 16 (P—-A olid burglar was shot and wounded early today in nore Mr Mupphy the delay wvrit of e Yoar vely volver Mark's by Dete who had heen persistent t in the rectory of 1t church, City Jeremial Flynn, tioned bution box thief, fit- to catch contri darken The dulins com oks I'he fight took place in hallway with shts, 1 fired r gave his nd - <aid Colorado i two sho nams he 1 th I 1ch owl 18 Zalsnacr 1d here from Wi Autos on Easy Terms Opposed by Financier Not o, Henry president of a York o tion. today de- g°t persons antomobiles ents” told the an nee confer- mire a car i during the first Is fifteen per incomne,’” fihiicas 5 corpor ifford pay he Antomotive Fin " Vi con not to buy N mal ‘easy purehaser e, “shonld n preciation il Dartmouth C'onvention In This City in March | Approximately alumni of Dartmouth college meet for jection of a president and & bane | in New Britain some iime March. Leon A, Sprage f city, president of the Dartmouth association, will jr. The new president like Waterbury man, Ernest president of Dartmouth be the spe will quet next this he a Hopkir FATE RESTS WITH GOVERNOR Concord, N. H., Nov. 16 (P Whether or not George 1. Hause will be hanged tomorrow for murder of Moscs Goldberg. in February 2. 1924, will proh decided by Governor John G. ant tonight, it was indicated to- A petition for commutation of 10 one of life im- priconment has been heard by the 1 hix council. Announce- that no de- until after or Wi rnoon Negro. Concord Iy W Hause's sentence governor was made today would be reached 1 conference between Gover nant and his advisers this a or this evening nt cision DARROW'S MOTION DENIED Detroit, Nov. 16 (® — The 1 | court this morning, | ing | noon, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925, FATHER, 50N AND DAUGHTER ¥ T ‘Trio Aroested for Drumken Brawl in Family Home Edmond Lipetz was sentenced to 180 days in jall and his sister, Cella, aged 18, was committed to the House of the Good Shepherd when a battle that occurred in thelr home last night was froned out lu-{(m:‘ Judge Benjamin W, Alling in police The father of the pair, was also before the court | and Charles Sapko of 71 Lyman Street, a friend of Celia's wus the fourth Involved in the case, All were charged with drunkenness, breach of the peace and assault, and an additional charge of destroy- public property was placed against Sapko after he broke a large plank in a eell at the station after his arrest, The quartet was arrested by Ser- geant Patrick J, O'Mara and Traf. fic Policeman Delbert Veley after a complaint was recefved by the po- llew from a brother of young Lipetz. When the police narrived at the n they found Sapko and the glrl in the parlor, while the father was Iying on a couch in the kitohen | with blood flowing from a wound on tho back of his head. was nearby In the kitchen. The police said that all four had been drinking, and the father Edmond ac- cused Edmond of striking him, The | son denied that he had sfruck his ‘ father, sayving that he had only gave him a push when the father attempt- ed to kick Celia, Had Booze, Plenty of Tt The son was in a belligerent mood when he took the witness stand and Was very frank in admitting that he “had booze and plenty of {t every | Saturday and Sunday,” and he fur- ther wanted to know by what right the police had (aken a quart bottle of liquor ont of the house. booze costs maney, quart,”” he sald, tired of the answ two he court finally . rs e was to questions and dismi the stand Judge William 17 peared for Supko, and he brought out that his elient was not involved in the trouble at the housa, but sim- Py happened to be there when it happenad. Judge Mangan said that Sapko and Celia had planned to go fo Boston, Mass. foday to ho mar- ried. ‘The police found the applics tion for a marriage license on Sap- Ko's person when he was Girl Drinks and Smokes After th the girl had Mangan ap. ste ovidenee was bronght Nitted 1 “everybody pertaining 1 ont, and drank smoked, does it she said, Jndge Mangan spoke to his client and told the court that & was still v w her ippeared Tudge in the o ahe at an now o dy to marry her, m’ he nat to he as bad from the evidence, uspended judgment the father and fined Sapko $15 for damaging the eell, suspending jndgment on the rest of as sho to hr Alling case of the charges, Singing Uapenshe Pastime William Stahalek, 2 104 Maln fined 210 4 o am 1 Shaw, 21 Pring strect Harold ap ot Hprin et t Stroet, wis of i Tidg were indgment and combi ach fined Nl was suspended of ¥ nk Zavaliek, Hunter road John Brod- erick, 27, of 14 Gold street wihen the auintet was arraigned on eharges of | i peace, They were rested carly W Winter stroet are alleged furhanes costs in the of 145 ar- yestor morni ark I after they on near ( have ereated a singing. Al had except Stahalek, they it to dis- heen told by Arinkin Adam Sastyek ested on Main str Traffic Policeman on o charge operating Ter th influenes case continued trial at the e I CGafney, Called n of 130 Smith streat, ar t yesterday by Kennedy | hile un- f liquor, had I Wednesiday st oof A Joseph o his for it Don- Names 1 ind costs Rerlir ind costs when they Policeman sireet, was fined Edward fined arraigned Corhett, 22, of charges of breach of drunken carly They re ar- William Gra Frank | Ol 1 to| in the on morning. Patrolman N and ted a mehroom disturbanc ecalling Patrolman n he stood out. entered ok said that he | fiem | found | names T luneliroom, Giah to them and ets when he Main st Me side fore they 1he 1o get off 11 them warne standing on Atty, Thomas | appeared for Stanley Ozolek, 34 street, cha d with at their home yesterday was given a sent the and pl them of Grove i aseanlting his for- nce of £ oxe- ing him on proba John Licbler after receiving wife, of 5 Main and costs after charg of wife Jail 30 daye court sguspand ention tion. Patro rested the man complaint from the George Sanderson, han a was fined &5 was found guilty en drunkenness and breach pr He irrested in a store at the corner of Myrtle and Wash- ington streets Saturday night by Po- liceman Thomas J, Fr Anthony Finley , of 650 Main entered a pla of gnilty to a wling responsibility and was fined $50 and costs. He was ar- ed on a warrant charging him with failing to stop after he struck 1 machine driven by a man named 1 on Main strect near Winter sunday afternoon of Arthur Dallgren, 21, Kensington avenue rged ch of the peace in connec- a disturbance at Norden's bungalow where a dance 11 Saturday night until for ney street charge of ev rest last The.case with brea tion with was being was continued tomorrow trial Joseph Ondreck, of street, arrested Saturday atrolmen Grabeck and charges of drunkenness and of the pe West night by Velay brea ace, was fined $5 and costs. on | City Items Rev, Dr. A, A, Allquist will at. | [tend A pastoral conference of New | | England in Worccester tomorrow and Wednesday, e el r o T avie: lay to Dr. and Mrs, Frank Zwick ot South High etrect, A. G, Hammond auxiliary will hold a social tomorrow afternbon the state armory from 30 to o'clock for members and friends. | A son was born at the XN Britaln General hospital today Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Brown of South Maln street, Willlam Frazier venue is under New RBritain ¢ minor injurles morning when he |of atalrs, Compliments were pald to tl government of the United States and the government offielals at Wash- ington, by Sven ngston, a mem- ber of the Swedish Relehstag, who | spoke ay morning at the chureh, Mr. B OBJECTS TOG.AR. " PARADE POSITON ‘Rdjutant Sternberg Will Ask ' Stanley Post to Act W to 461 of 124 RNockwell | treatment at th ral hospital for he recefved this fell down a flight at yester | Witllam Sternberg, adintant of !Stanloy post, G. A, I, stated today | {that he intends to bring to ths offi- | | ctal attention of the post at its next regular meeting on Wednesday, Dg- cember 2, the treatment accorded the veterans of the Clvil war in the recent parads on Armistice Day i Mr., Sternberg stated that he did | I not wish to be misunderstood in his | 1titude toward this subject. He ‘\"i‘ that neither he nor the othér mem- | ors of the G A. R. post wished to 1€ a special clags, but he in matter of nt that is con. history 8 consid in a sulting shou ration manner wi speaking of state that was voicing the frelings of the other members, Tl said that the veterans wished to (do their part in recognition of the nivers: of 11 ending World and "of the aut When 11 sion altho for iieally Rtanley post, of the war i order to do 10 members, nir formed, A few march sternberg rtising who was the jed by v parade 1ini preee inization the Wik with Mr, soptions in ve conld e automohi ad and the This, 1t of 1he « was maks er them.” hearts their sold cms, rankles in the “boys of L e “What makes it vdded, vas under the anspic: A jcan Legion. Wo veterans thought that when we turn, co-operation with Me soldicrs of the war fhat, secins in the defending our e shonl paride vorse,” Mr that the s of the Stern parad 1 ont to show our as Wwe were reeent oth vet same e that of wonld There morial conntry, W forgotien in a be no plac s tor commercial side of that very is turned in money, Day everything day or consecrated day 1o of makin don'l see the A rade should tur ertising e Sone Way why b i pa- ne maobil dealors or any other line of busi Mr, fempt Stantey post Sternberg would o forceast bt t all 1ction stated that very, He feol with 15 of Keenly only ten out of 1 I s no place for them in thiv jing with World protest agiinst Msplayed n the veo be one of the matt the post m for wmad 11 1eal- 1he public nhem vill up by the commerei Deaths = Mrs. Reuben Bobinson Mrs. Etta Robinson. w Reuben Robinson of 41 street died at the New | eral hospital at 1:3 She had been ill pnenmonia. Besides her ) ) vived by five sons olph, Tsadore, Herbert, Max and Albert. and two brothers, William Lutw Hart- ford and Bernard Luty Buf- falo, N. Y. The funeral late home was in the i Gen- LIRS 5 with was e the burial . at o'clock Alom t th Mrs, John Buscharz Mary Busckarz, 126 Rusckarz of 191 died at the late ) I night. Restdes nusband ‘enves two children. T ne held from the home at 7 this morninz. and from Heart church at 7:45. B sacred Hear Mirs. of John street, wife Rroad ome last or she ral was cmetery e e e oseph A, Hafey UNDERTARER Phowe 1623-¢ Oppostte St Mary's Church Restdence wimmer N - 1623 S | SEE THE DISPLAY O} Inaces now being Wall Street Briefs | Moderate expansion of steel op- crations in the Youngstown district has brought semi-finfshed steel ac- thvities to virtual capacity, 48 of the 2 independent open hearth fur- | ctive. Net loss of $5,755 for the first 9 months of 1925 before depreclation and depletion Is reported by 8 tuck-Arizona Copper Co., {n contrast | ) earning of $140,467 In the perfod of 1924 pper Co., resumed dividends to- with a disbursement of $1 a share, The last payment had been | a0 eents September 19 } 5 sanie Isle Royal in Michigan, d Net income of Ray Consolidated | wper Co, for the third quarter in- creased to § 9 after operating charges and depreciation, but before depletion and federal taxes, compar- ed £652,928 in the preceding quarter, hefore depletion and | federa This brought the net | for the nine months of 1925 to $2,. 313 before depletion and federal | taxes, against $1,4 a yEar ago. with also taxes Surplus of th raliroad for the tember ew York Central quarter ended Sep. amounted to $15,6 3 axes and charges $4.03 a share on $3 tal stock compa or $3.40 a share capital st 1924, Surplus for the monthe thix year was $36,079,408 cqual to $3.90 a share against $39 233,851 or $8.06 a share in the same period last year, LIONS MAY RAISE FEE Initiation Cost Fapected to Go up on rter of first nine $10 When Membership Reaches the 100 Mark. The it , which the has had som. tims ording to a unt th membership reaches the 106 membership ih an Propos: : i from §15 to § Britain Lions' ¢iub consideration fo ia- ) tion fer Ne under w \as Leen postpo vote of the cotors mark is 70 tatal now ind the el considering seriously of t o club “ILions’ frolic" r Deécgmber Harry Miller of New the speaker tomorrow how the frolic can bo November 24 club will mect I 1 at the Buckey Baking Co. plant. iner $10 for | has at 10 Lyee 10, and put en a um thea- 12 York will and will handled meml arker tell the for CITY COURT CALENDAR, ity conrt | assi Alling in fternnan Grille 185, at Sexton Ju this Emilio N B for pla Walko, 10 Rachlin fi lofendant. | v 10 1 James a. m.| riord and | Toros M M. Atashian et n Ra 1gh mt, A t i J Ticob Bl Miel Jeremiah ¢ O'Brien. November 15, plaintiff, Hung defendant, Lil 19 ishman Kir 11, Novembrr defenia n No ind M amber H 19 i lefendant James Diunn intiff, Mangan The ltalian Rook Truscia, No n. 1. Gaitney e it Na Trainin tion v 1. Hagen, no for pl for at ntiff, nadant Associ November m or plaintin defendant, William Blackhur Donougin for nber i yr plaintift, . Gaftney Adele Freiheit ot ux, November p. m ndant. V. inke Traceski MeLarney November v for plaintiif fenda nsiey plaintiff Wik John 1y Novembe ski fo 1ant i a Trac W m ads for FEDUCATION WEEK OPEAS aday o riean lneation with \ and oth tion parents visited lents, 1 ir prais t was lear School ion wuditerinm 1 mectings of t will be h uding the ars jor high =¢ Pare Lincoln : wil hers' associa hool ciations ning, inc ntral Burritt Camp elemer v tary schoo PRESENT DISPUTE TO COPS Tmpersonation of . harged aga oy street Lan: and four others who pre headm nas D, Irau night Mat 36 Somt) mselves at police vesterday orde of a vhile Dubieki the five interfere towing in a ditehed bicki faer tald 1 with antomaobile police his the CITY COURy The follc plaintiffs Alling n National rski JUDGMENTS judgments by red in f Tudge Benjamin it this court thi ving were rend \vor « hy W ity Paper berg for the plaint Ernest Schuw hardt amount ¢ Plaintiff Stein of aatt T $1 FIVE ARRAIGNED Nov. 18 (P ar mployes of i icials aston, ring company MARKET FALLS OFF ™ p TN A MEMBERS * SOMEWHAT TODAY This Despite Favorable Divi- dend Action New York, Nov ary tendencies pr day's stock market favorable dividend B (P MARTFORD OFNICE 6 CENTRAL Row Reaction- dominated in to- WE despite soveral announcements Including an extra cash payment of annual rate on from $3 to $4 Am Am Am Am Smelt Am Sug Am Sum Am Tel & Am Wool Bin Balti Beth Bosch Cen L Loco & O Steel Mag 'y B 203, Can Paci 1491 Ches & O 157 M & St P prd 19 CRIsL&DP . 483 Chile Cop Col Fuel Corn Prod Cru Steel n Oil Dav Chemical Erie Erie Gen Gen Eleetric Gt North pfl Insp Copper .. Int Int Paper Kelly Spr. Kennecort Cop Lehigh Vel 843, Nat Lead L 10815 New Haven 1% Norf & Wost .. 147 North 1 Pem P & Pie I Re Ray o Reading Royal D Kinclair Ofl South Pacifi 388 181 Oil ailrond Rg& T Arro ol pol South Kennecott Low ETEA LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam Insurance Stocks Avina Aotna Anfomo Tns Automobile Ins Rig Hartford Fire National Fire Phornix Tire Travelers Ins Co Rights o Life 1 Iire ivelers Am Hardware Am Hosiery . Beaton & Cadwell . Rige-H{d Cpt Co co Billings & Spen com. . Rillings & Spen pfd TEASURY T sury hadanes EXCHANGES & BALAN ) Associated Gas and Electric (ompany €1 BroaDwAY operating | 45 on Dupont and an increase in the Copper Close MY £ P M & CO NEW YORR & HAKITORD STOCK EXCHANGEY Y WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 o e OFFEF 100 COLTS LA JUDD & COMPANY MEMBERS NEW YORK & MEMBERS HAR JUDD BULILDING, PEARL ST, HARTIORD, CONN, New TOCK EXCHANGE FORD STOCK EXCHANGE Cor, Lewis St, ITELEPHONE 2-6281 Britain: Bu Tel, 1815 Meriden: itt Hotel Building. Colony St Te We Offer:— AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK NORTH & JUDD STANLEY WORKS TORRINGTON COMPANY Stocks PRICES ON APPLICATION Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORR AND HARTFORD STOUE EXCHANGES Donald R Hart, Mgr. We Offer— CHASE NATIONAL BANK PRICE ON APPLICATION We do wot accept margin accounts HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2:7186 NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 We Offer:— 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark | 50 Shares American Hardware Manufacturing Stocks Charity Dept, Home Whose STATEMENT Crs MAKES New Yomx TE MANAGEMTY ORATION MA $6 Dividend of Di Flect The Rear ated Gas a emt, New York AGERS Series Preferred Stock As 1 DROWNED AT BUFFALO Tor Motherless Youngsters, Lather DIVIDEND INCREASED Called In o To Find This is lty Pacing Stephenson While His Two Companions Are Fleeing From Authorities, Nohl Tnd., Nov. 16 (P— nd Karl Gentry acquit- wrge of murder in con- With the death of Madge Oberholtzer of Indianapolis, but fae- s us alleged heneh- Stephenson, wera fugitves from jus- Is Drink Addict. sville, 1l left the jail here learving Stephenson, convicted of Miss r's murder, it was discoy- they had failed to provide \ds for appearance in In charges of conspir- a felony are pending lianapolis where who was convicted of irder, remained in ntene of lifa Sparks has will pass imprisonment ———— NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE HOSIERY KNITTING COMPANY Ly virtue of a judgment of the or ¢ for Hartford Count November 6, 1925, T hereby notice to all parties for claims net the partnership consisting of nd I, ¥ wnd Willlam J. kn The Hosiery and located In that all claims Whip may be pre- pe lly or by mail, Martin H. Horwitz, re- Hosiery Knitting Com- in street, New Britain, laims not pre- ‘ ot to forever RICORD mery i wn as . all ¢ months be N 8 (P ¢ mber 20, 1 MARTIN 1 RWITZ. H( ery Knitting Nattona! City ot of Hartford has complied t the Statutes 4 to ba com- ssoclation ehall ba o the business of [T, #h, Comp- ¥y certify of New New Rrialn in and State of to commence provided in 1 and sixty nine | ORCHIDS OUR BRIDAY WINDOW LTING CARDN) returned by t jury last week charging \ric fraudulent transactions in the eon duct of the company’s affairs Manufact “Inez From Hollywood” CAPITOL Thurs., Fri., Sat. v of Clarence Darrow, de a tes of the United ey for a div 1 the clever killing 9, was ens el were arraigned minal court tod e 2 5 n Class A Bark, C. O'KEEFFE, Secretary L h A 1. W, MEINTOSH, seph's new edne Comptrolier of the Currenes, { evening, Nov rdict N s on trial Dreiner Judge k ttor 1 wheteo! witness my hand Exports of grain and grain prod . ffice this winth day of the United increased two and one-fourth | since pre-war days. ing Suffe the September Frank Murphy neg of Leon denied by ay. 1 Bollerer's Posy Shop 80 W. Main St. Prof. Widg. Tel. A8 | The Telogenph Florist of New Britain have times ucts from States for tos