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City Items Wall——.STt;eet Briefs PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW ORA & HARTTORD STOGA EXCHANGES JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 G CANTRAL Row TR $: 0 . GIFT TAX TEST CASE DECISION RESERVED | WE OFFER: 100 COLTS np some of the motor stacks 2 to & | points were quickly abandoned when | |a glgantic flood of offerings ap- peared, converting these early gains | points firv’arm«nn of a 60 per cent stock lividend on Mack Truck cemmon, WIRES HIS SAFETY Stamford, Nev. 18 (®—T1, Quirk, 70, of Stamford, who was a passenger of the Clyde Liner Lenape burned at Delaware breakwater this morning, hay telegraphed relatives | here of his safety on a store in the He added that he had abandoned West | his plans for going to Florida and wonld return home been granted the | Co. for a Kkiln to! SR HIRBARD SPEAKS ON BUS EXPANGION Industry Guilty of Abuses Which Hurt Railroads land Miss lAcre road e the deciston of the Chrysicr direct: 110 &plit up the stock on a 4 43 & Lasis and lowering of the call money to 4% falled to selling movement, which reached its |greatest intensity in the early y”"l noon. Chrysler, which advar from 203 to 2091, fell back to 19 | Hudson dropped from 104 to 97 and \Iark Trucks from IR 216; €l comno 1 down to 128, ,\mrmnn Can to 244, Gen- eral Electric to 3037 ar | Motors to 12514 MEMBEI W YORK STOCK EXCHANG MEMBERS HARTFORD 8TOCK EXCHANGE 0 the B JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST, Cor, Lewls St, HARTIORD, CONN, TULEPHONE 2-6281 F New Brita nu vitt Hotel Bullding. Tel, 1815 Colony St Tel. 1840 { WE INVITE ORDERS FOR EXECUTION ON COMMISSION IN THE NEW YORK MARKET renewal rate on at once. KL 15 SOUNDED | FOR GITY MISSION MeNelr nrguf-d [ is unconstitutional in (Continued from First Page) s Chal Bt Sug Can 2541 Loco 1191, Smelt 12014 sug . . T2 Aln \ Am fam Am [Am Rhists Verel toimigitis lorh sl 000 . Steln has sold to Jacob Gordes f - I Rabinow and hkow. § ; [ ber of commerce, A. McNell, JMM i mon stock from 820,000 to 360,000 : ) Building Tnspector ~ Hennessy |Berera s "Aunwin snd i’ | More Light on Life Tragedy of | o vrasram wi va’viesentes vy Sharp Drop in Stocks on Today's Britain Business and Professional |the common shares. J. Clancy, over forty years in Spring- | % R & to the absence of an ordinance |Co. piant, is confined to his home | ryo & Mortgage Co., in which the place In today's market with selling bat day had hi | i probate court yesterday ha his ek 258 upparently was unaware of the ex- Goyernment: Stands ito Lose/ | and Mre, Walter: Droushke .ot 258 prother, 15 a director ofitha Amerls|ghie for/stock market purposes 1 | avenue | be used. Judge A. N. Hand today reserved |vesterday and probably entitled to a profits by $7,000,000, | whose estate went to Edward “n»nq'mk to the Rotary club tomorrow. | spector, reads ay follows: adverse declsion. vealed the time stained records of brick used in all tuildings shall be |of $510,000 dlscharged March 2, 1882, and read- Main etreet (Plainville sand preferred) and shall | brought into the courts and aifects | tor of bulldings. Cement mortar |briefs in ten days. [and the account of the estate o cost ot $10,000 Portland cement, of two parts sand | sons before passage of the “gift tax" | HoonStepERY At LB toRRRIERONED, rot more than four parts of sand to |huge gifts mado in anticipation ur ‘"" nt at tenight's meelng of the STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN S CKS Yy ) £ lime, one part of cemeént and three | e i y A > \ 3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925, W. E. Burnham, prominent re-r publican and president of the Rip- per board of Bridgeport, gave $250 | to the democrats, | ALREADY ']N B"[]KS each to the democratio fund, M[]NEY YEARS Afifl a houss at 76 Monroe strect for Btockholders of Kraft Cheese Co. DURIN[i TRAI]IN[H st They were glven by George E. about §18,500, e deal was Mmade |wiy vots at a special meating Nov. Crawford, president of the cham- Svemaetn. through the real esiate agency of o7 "0 proposed increase in com- TR e ¥ shares. This s to enable the com- Kirk, : the New, Britain Musical elub at an|p,yy "y yy understood, to continus I Sllggssted Olle BC Dmfl&d Elm Cl[y Mflfl open house to be held by the New o, onlont o¢ 14 par cant in stocks on Exchange I MARTFOR) OFFICE e Women's elub on Friday evening. bl g2 | o P, O'D y | When Bullding Inspector Ed- New Haven, Nov. 18 UP—Thomas |, P2 1" f;.:fl-:‘::vlll'&m::ur\‘vl«n: W. Averlll Harrlman has been | New York, New. 18 (Pl—Another | ward J. Hennessy recently pointed & EYRELN e [elected director of the New York [gnarp collapse in stock prices took side home as a_pauper, might have |, & K¢ 4 epecitying a formula for motar ad had other wealth than that which | Yo banking firm of W. A. Harviman & |ggain inspired by fears of a further | one hinrance. {o the. enforeement JAdverse Rullng By Judge Hand and |\ill coms (o nio by actlon of the |, “°7® were born at the New Brl-|co. nas been Intcrested for some |tightening of money raten and a re- of safety laws in construction; he sin Sensie shosplialicdhy " [time. B. Roland Harriman, a|gujtant restriction of credits avail tdentity been known. Bl it 8 A 3 istence of a law, on the books for Fifty Million, | Clancy, recognized Sunday as nw;‘d,': o Clements of &6 Hartford |C" Trust Co. an affiliated Insthtu- | Etorts to restore speculative con- more than 10 years, definitely sot- s |long lost brother of Edward Clancy | A JRerieo! {tion, which has just increased its|fgence on the long side by bidding ting forth the formula which must w York, Nov. 17 (P —Tederal [whose will was offered for probate | |capital, surplus and undivided King Lee, a teacher in ina, The ordinance, copled today at|dccision fn a “gift tax" test sult in|$25,000 estate, is a brother of Johu“"‘d”"_"" of ‘fi"y and of the N¢ ‘ the office of the inspector, from |Which the United States government |T. Clancy who died in 1621, and York Theologica seminary, wi the book in dally use by the in-|stands to lose $50,000,000 through an ) {he swore that Thomas was dead and | Nells Carlson of 133 Arch strect See, 208, “All brick lald in non- | While the proceedings in point {hie only survived of the brothers. TAILL S Biomarel ok e freczing weather shall be wet fm- |Involve only $47,000 pald under pro-| An inquiry since vesterday has re- have teken & marriag: mediately béfore being lald. 'The |test as a “gitt tax" on a frust fund €| A stablished last year by |Thomas Clancy's commitment to the | The Marion Hat shop has taken 200d, hard well-burned brick. The |George McNeid, millionaire mem-|[home. He was entered as an in- 2 "n'mj year lease ol sand used for mortar in all build- | ber of W. J. Sloan and company, the |sane patient on December 12, 1881, [new Raphael building at 97 ings shall Be clean, sharp sand |suit is the first case of its kind miiied on Nov. 15, 1883 | A permit has not be finer than me standard sam- | milllons of dollars collected by the| A petition to have a conservator afnir Bearing ples kept in the office of the inspec- | Rovernment. Both sides muet file appointed for Thowas has been filed he erect 1 on shall be made of sand and cement | Mr. McNelr, who Is about 50 years| [John T. will be reopened | A sccond stone was ronV;v':i in the proportion of not more than |old an in good health, established | from the stecple of the riean made of not more than four parts of | the trust fund for his wife and two Yu”‘flmn echurch yesterday after- to one part Rosendale, and shall be |law last year. The Jaw was adopted anrl repairs will be started toda : made of not more tha nfour parts of | by the government to galvage in-| Monthly bills to the amount of sand. - Lime mortar shall be made of | heritance tax income lost through | $68,703.00 will be offered for pay- one part of lime, and shall be thor- | death. ommon council oughly glaked. Cement and lime!| Attorneys for Mr. Phillp A. Merian, assistant city mortar shall be made of one part of | the “gift tax" engineer, suffered a painful injury parts of sand to each." Inspector Hennesky's tollowed the | tore it was passed, statement | finding that several | apartment houses had been erected | or were being erected with mortar | | that it aimed to affect gifts mads be- and because it created a.direct tax without consid- eration for apportionment with the statés in violation of the federal con. | stitution. « sion ineclydad sewing schools in St \Mark's Episcopal, Trinity Methodist, the First Baptist and other churche Aiding in the establishment of Sunday schootls and congregations to his knee when he tripped at the Berlin depot last night, but he was | at city hall today. Gerard Casale has Miamt and after business about his dntie: Attorney S. returned from Lauderdale, Fla., Fort | (Speclal t5 the Herald.) New Haven, Nov, 18 men of today, unless negle their responsibilities, muet [Am ~Business |10 fal of | Anaconda ke heed Sum 99 Am Tel & Tel IH‘ Wool Atchison 60 . | of what past experlences has shown |A GIf & W T {n the historyiof o Bald Loco B | Balti & O h Steel ech Mag Ches & O C M & St Popfd CRIsSN&EP Chile Cop Col Fuel y Casale Britain properties | of | @Whomson, Tenn & Co. N.B.H, . BOYS FINED Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES 1% Donald R Hart, Mgr. S o AETNA LIFE : TRAVELERS (CONN. GENERAL Bought and Sold We do wot not containing a quantity of cement whieh the building: eommission feit | was sufficient to insure safety. He considered recommending adoption of an ordinance fixing the cement to be used fn a mixture, but he did 'nM 40 so. The mortar mixture used in the | West Main street gix-apartment | house from which tenants recently moved speedily as a move for safcty will be studied when the bullding is being partially razed soon ELECTION EXPENSES tiridgeport Republicans Spent $25,- 300 and Democrats Used Shightly among the foréign speaking groups in local churches has been one of its functions, and the Italian Sunday school of the South Congregational chureh, which meets in its own| Miss Frances Murphy of Lin- IN HARTF"RI] [;"URT building on Hunter Read is one of wood streét has as her guest Miss the largest results. Miss Rartlett |yarfe Costello of Bridgeport nowiis (nncomplats tenareefetiulle fgnaimond BN Al sl ”‘“, New | president of (he Manufacturers’ as- d n Fir work for the South church |Britain General hospltal fov treat- |gociation of Connecticut, who ad- (Contlnued from First Page) | “ryq Bupritt Mission, donated to ment, [t s s B el Sl the city by the late Elihu Burritt,| Rey, Harry § Landis, formerly|horn hall, New Haven, this after- | Corn Prod Ref 2 £ were led . Al y by | 8 h t il s g gealicd glogiholndy the Emmanuel Gospel | noan, I¢ Steel who built it, has been mainfained # | pastor of 08! d a sKke a g L 1 v o 1 L’w’;msi‘:l‘:\:] mar" k'(‘; '“{:‘:;" ""‘ recent years by the City Mistion. chyrch of this city and now pastor | The fact that in many cases tha | ¢ ol | Stomunisi wiw the fivet o U’q‘”'v' The structure is a small chapel on |of a ehurch in Passaic, N. J., is Vis- | oparators of motor freight and pas- | Chés i Cherry street which has developed |jting friends and former parishion- | scpzer haulage have been guilty of | He EM—L):”: vhf) decided to go {nr‘mm a SOTt Of A cOMMUNItY CEntar, arg here | rebating and other discriminations | 1:"”", ‘s;, ¥ l.r“:]r:r;w ]mo;:mlg a:;fl u\m; housing Boy Scont troops, Junjor P with the result that they have been ate a n Hartior Vol & s = Achievement clubs, Sunday school, iven practically the free use of | with any definite destination in | on [[EkEnE Eras s bt and a number of differént types of | highwa streets and terminals, {mind, "they happened to see the |2k At Senior High School | ,uens the door to a period of depres. Ihigh school, so they decided to go A e Sines the resignation of Miss Bar The Senior High school Parents |gion like unto that brought about by {in and talk over Saturday's game |j.;i (he City Misslon, Miss nd Teachers' association will meet | (ja rajjy vears ago. fore Than $£18,000, ‘“H}'(.nd h 1 of the Hart- .0 pickinson, Migs Vera Kucera tonight in the auditorinm of th Consolidation and coeordination ‘ff'r': CERh he sz 1 Noune of the six |, 4 Nfiss Helen Kutcher have been | aeademic building. A program of | must t4ke stated the speaker, could explain what they lin charge music by the high school orchestra fortunately for the to talk about when pressed by . who added that, Ddalles e | £ ERettiereny lunder the direction of George B. ! motor trucks and motor bus regu- court for an explanatio Lobe cature. treasurers show that the republi- | Sueh answers a\s R BU‘L["N[i [,[]MM‘SSI“N | Matthews will be the featur fakots could get out of them. Judge| lation of transportation agencles has cans collected $26,500 and expend- | (ningar . notning in Tollowing the business meeting he |§chatz finally said, “the Hartford T ‘ trip. While there, met Edward Smith of [Who controls valuable in the area of the land boom. railroad and r means of transportation nal, for the purpose of meeting the present- | T | day situation brought about by the | | vecent advance in motor transporta- | tlon, according to E. Kent Hubbard, v aceept margin accounts Erie Gen Gen Gt 1st pfd Eleetrie Motors North pfd Tnt Nickel Int Paper Kelly Spring Kennecott Cop Lehigh Val Marine Marine pfd Mis Pac pfd tus, | Nat Lead regu- | N Haven Norf & West North Pae Pacific Ol Pan American Penn Railroad P.&T. A n. ‘\Ieetmz Bridgeport, Nov. 18 (P—State- ménta submitted today by the re- publlean and democratic political DDY BRGTHERS & HARTFGRD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn.Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 er a few particula where we stood 2 we-clect P. W. Behrens mayor wd lon the game,” and other such in- and necessary s the tederal regulation of motor trucks and com- sald Mr. Hubbard and | several principles which P & R ¢ & 1 13 — should he employed in arriving at Pierce Arrow g vesterday AN e n g peasonable legislation | Pure o1t m”* of the town. The animals ara | gy, e rogulation of motor vehicle [Rep T & S thought to have heen driven in by Ray Copper common carrlers engaged in pas- | scarcity of food in the oUtIYINg | ¢ zer trafric has been placed ‘on a | Reading They gave the appearancs fairly firm basis, he said, and he (Royal Dutch voung and were 1ast S6CN Lypeag that commen cartier motor |Sinclair Ol the dirvection of KelY'S | yyois also he compelled to secure |South Pacif cartificates of public convenience or Sonth Railway from the public utilitis | Studebaker commission, although trucks oper- as Co ted as an adjunct to private busi- ness should not come under that |1 Ho fure | be the |l 1 1 largest contribytion given DEER IN $OU THINGTON teached a fairly reasonable s & auditorium @ al dis ed within = 31,000 of that sum to|wjyet 1o tell him in the auditorium an informa was by John T. King, former re- itoam gave you a good sonnd trim Herald.) although a condition of over cussion between the parents and | ation exists. teachers will fake place in the bliean national committeeman | pine Saturday, that didn't o gave $3.850, further explanation, | Inevitable gymnasium, it was announced immediate —— jinterstate mon carrie he outline The democrats collected 816,977 answer was and expended slightly over $18.- 000 in their effort to elect Thomas | M. Cullinan and his democratic as- sociates, We Offer: (Special to The onthington, Nov. were n here (Continued from First Page) police powers, the bullding inspee- tors declare they have the right to go into that section of the tract condemn unsafe blvachers, action having with drawn from the town of Berlin the | police powers for this there would b no control over constric- | tion had it not been the assembly's T lain they Legal Notice intent to vest full rights in the eity aut on Edmund B. Emery ot Hartford vs, N el e neeen ing. : by fire early today with an e&timat- November §, 1425, Bir s £l ;’ “’r'_fl;"_ A loss of 3230,000. Fanned by a Judgment confirming and i e ke spread 1o 48 permanent receiver, GO ine boer, | dwellings across which ippraisers and limiting o tee, (were damaged. pressntation of claims. o Lion horse and an automobile Thig action, elaiming the sppoint I sentatlon. |, rmed. The plant was owned by el e D Viee Prineipel James C. Moody ! Blat A nent coiver and the distribu- e e meswiena D Vrigh garding the levying of regulation tlon of the property of the partner- the | OF The Seni ; P L il <lip, efter the payment of ifs debts, or the se | types of motor chiarge of athl has made denial 1 will OrE 4 G = i came o this court on the first Tnes- \ocal sy NaL | of statements attributed to him i HEADS COUNTRY €111 hicles m | dny of November, 1925, and thence this Friday evening. s Roilieerordins Ora . onn., N Th ing need rHH‘f\KH f to the present time, when the pluin- [ Hudas of the local congregation will U and the temporary receiver ap- s (he ad president of the Roce Mr. Hubbard, who said that, in spit Emanuel congregation. rt . of the opinion of that the | Aetna ( peared and the defendant made de- \bi Silverman is a graduate of M. | fodoral gove it fault of appearance, vish Theological seminary of stary of the Conn. in this matter, “tna The court, having heard America and geenpied one of the parties appearing, finds the mast important pulpits of New York tlons of the complaint truc vafore coming to Hartford. Well on the 30th day of Octob Known as an exeellent speaker and Martin H. Horwltz of sni1 New Brit- | iniimntely connected with many so- ain was appointed tempora cial and communal cfforts, his talks er. of ‘sald partnership by wre olways brimful of the subsiance this court. and that said WitZ of real food for thought accepted said appointment, 8 local synagogue is making 28 such temporary recefver. paration for an adequate row acting as such, and that notice (hbi Silverman at the ! of this hearing on the confirmation VFriday evening which of the appointment of the receiver membered for its and for the appofntment of two i i Several ald it recoived to the any No question In imp ont gave you e ——— | 100 55 Shares N. B. MACHINE Common Shares UNION MFG. Shares TORRINGTON sing the fine of $5 with- 5 . Judge Schatz sald, “if 1 @17 six fellows what T or when youn go back to New Brit- will say that we ‘took it you' some more this morn- Hhe oS districts of being e going in sl woods. 5 necossity SEED FACTORY BURNED Dunkirk, N. Y., Nov. 18 (®—The Ol on Pacific 1 Fruit S Indus Aleco § Tubber ranscon NO CHAPMANWRIT | Federal RAILROAD HARD HIT New Connsel for Company Explains that acher i commission’s jurisdiction thee stated that it should function of the various gOV- ernments to act as sole agency in collection and distribution of all Wortinghonts | revenues derived from motor veh Radio assessment Recemmendations v ol Court in Session At tions coni temporary | appointing time for ames street, \ousing a | also Mayor directed to th Rabhi Hadas To Speak In Hartford the Haven Today, Rut Condemned Bus A barn Lines Are Needed to Re- Paonessa’s letter 1 the entir its pri I'riday Faening While Rabbi Sil- Man's Counsel Does Not Appear, habilitate Finances, which will require verman Addresses Local Meeting g | New TOCAL STOCKS Ner sion here | New Haven, Nov. 18 (®) Haven, Nov. 18 (P—Why the BT York, New Haven and Hart- toda@ that ford railroad js pressing at the pres. to Judge . 8. Thon F w ent time its application for certifi- ios 1o operate bus lines was ex- Lgles 2 cr plained by Benjamin I Spock, coun- el for the company, in a statement given out today. ser Tabki Morris Silverman of eple BEmanuel of Hartford Py the pulpit of the s fc attorneys might (Furnished Ly Putnam & Max = as elect- v r matte Inspector Insuran stel case. Rutherford ok Coun- ; ind re < fates stands in (he mornii to Moody, his letier claims merely avorrying nort Moody, HUE ted that yout, the stands \ppearance of any Lif . ) i of Gerald Chapman Mr. said in part: “Bus op- nothing conld b Fire on with the applicant for ¢y St itfons have become necessary be- ke thera |GOIE association more unfortunate o impractical. | Automobile 1ns . <. b v writ of habeas corpus. The wuse of the alarming degrease in Sl aderal government edueal mobile Tns Rights . nger traffic during the last the municipal gov- ford Vir Freight NEVe 1] Fire constantly iners and & Fire in passenger rev- 5 Ins Co rly to be expected. t o first nine months of there was a de. as coms 3 or 9.7 nmany rnment shonld preseriin ock is also secr all t t Lo him, and re R, Al 000 insuriane sidents, Moody is irther saying he had standy were not safe in the whe tafors were already ocenpying them Inespeetor Rutherford hil hack today offering to substantiate his claim that he had notified M. Moody at. 10 and not at 1 o'clock. At his suggestion the of- cov- ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL [y Washington, Nov. 1% (P—Charles . Lawrenes of New York today was ssistant attornoy 7 . and the ity state and ruments Mr. Hubhard hron t co-ordinatior enfor Kno Gl ) il mtil 1 o'clock appoin ortation s Afternoon nomany spec S that one should Manufacturing Stochs Hardware fasiery other with hostility B 1024 of $1 | reception for T the railroad, the o truc oplans 1 with mate ne.! camsl serviees this will e beauty and decorum &« { Funerals w o'clock 1 ¢ hock went on to say “any ona London and | | | long re L praisers was glven as directed by the court in ite order of October &0, 1925, ppointing a femporary celver. Now, therefore, re- it 1s ordered and adjudged that the temporary ap- polntment of said Martin H. Hor witz as receiver of the partnership conslsting of the plaintiff and de- tendant, and known as the Hosicry Knitting company, be, and the same hereby s, confirmed and made per- that the said Horwitz be, and he is, hereby appointed perma- nent receiver of sald partnérship, and that the authority and directions heretofore given to him as tempor- | ary receiver be, and the same here- | %y are. reaffirmed and continued, | And it is further ordered that Wil- Jiam S. Rand and Williard €. Oquist hoth o” said New Britain be, and they hereby are, appointed apprais- ers to appraise all the items of the ansets in the estate of said partner- ship. And it is further ordered and ad- judged that four months from and | after November 20, 1325, be, and the same is, hereby limited for the presentation to said recefver of claims against sald partnership, and that all c.aims not so presented be fhereafter foréver barred, and that said recciver shall give notice to all parties concerned of said limitation, that all claims not presented within the time limited will thereafter be barred. and of the address to which claims may be sent to him by mail, Dy, publishing such notice in three issues of the New Britein Herald, a newspaper published in said New Britain, and by causing a copy of cald notice 1o be mailed, postage paid. ‘to the defendant and to each known creditor, all on or before the | 20th day of November, 1925, | Ry the Court, 8. H. GLOVER CAMPBELL. Assistant Clerk promptly at Fveryone T} cvice open $:15 and closes at 9:30 is weleome Meteorite Is Found in New Hampshire Pasture Miiford, N. H., Nov. 18 (A—The wieteorite, the fall of which startled many persons in southern New Hampshire 8unday, has been found in a pasture owned by Sheriff James P. Cassidy. It had driven a hole four feet into the gnpund. deligllb for salads IRED of the same old saled dressings, meal after meal? ’l'rvt‘hxsunem'adl't.“"h':‘k ;gu—e‘mmmuum IT's different because it has the tang and taste that only mus- tard can give. In this new G den’s product the mustard is blndcd with olive oil, vinegar and spice to make it mild and dchute for salad dressing use. Delicious, too, mixed with mayon ey aaled dresing. - — o«-wm-flm«- —_— Atall grocen. GULDENE SALADRESSING MUSTARD fice of a. sehool buildings was reach- his statement Moody ed by telephone, and that he had called Mr carrohorated by the clork The fixed the telephone messag Saturday morni Moody's number had to Inspector Rutherford offic was in charge. time of the 3 o'clock clerk said % . Association Approves School Hour Changes | | cal committee of the Parents and "n‘mnnvvs‘ association of the Centra Junior High school that the organi- tion ask the school rd to ma change in the present system hours at the junior high schools niet with little opposition at a meet ing last evening, and was passed unanimously. Coney Island’s Amusement ction Threatened Today New York, Nov, 18 (®—Coney Is- land's amusement section was thr ned by a fire that destroyed an fee cream factory today, causing a los: of $75.000. Fire apparatusy fr Sheepshead Bay, Bath Beach ar ‘l Flatbush prevented spreading of the flames, which were fanned by a high wind from the ocean. One hundred fafilies were !rvh‘n their houses when the fire to spread 1o the build threatened DEADLOCKED Hare rhill, Mass, Nov. 1% Jolnt conference committses Haverhill Shoe Manufacturers ciation and the Shoe W - tective unlon engaged in dr a"”‘ Th new working agreement were dead- locked today P — rkers’ ftery, Ry = s PLULALED g ngs & 8 LCHO OF St TRAGEDY teasl) eniNew John Marhefka Fohn R s toda the late Dix e al 4 All chur Pall be mber Funeral hefka home 116 o'clack, and at o'clock were aints arers A the from the Sokol was a prominent me Burial was in & apher dueted servi We pathy at the funeral of the 10 for the b We wash fo thank shopmates at the Goss & Delee Rerlin Dept. 306, New Britain Machine Cc Helen ar Hans Earncs Martir Paul late Be utiful uw, and arn Olson Juseph A, Haffe y1 UNDERT ARER Phone 16252 Opposite St Mary's Charel Remdence 13 Summer St - SEE THE DISPLAY OF ORCHIDS IN OUR_ BRIDA WINDOW [GREETING CARDN] Bollerer’s Posy Shop A5 W. Main St. Pref. Ridg. Tel. 886, The Telegraph Florist of New Britain, ury in ¢ mony in polic ind hold hin for his apy morrow tostif KILLED BY FPALL the eommission Almy and compar was killed carly t A third floor i Mr. Almy marr just returned trip coxen !\THL\ 10 ‘Hll Hartford Alex Lynch of Nov The mecting tel Taft or Walsh, said Mr ing ble for any bills | Frank Doratzio, Nov. 18, 1925 PEASURY STATEMEN] BALANCES TXCHANGES & ON COOLIDGE CALL at smpanic 1 by CLOTHES Nov, 18 (P bolt STEAT New Haven rdas windows ¢ and company, in I laybreak and took artic e worth $1,0 whose Con- ) comes istrict m s ofore es £ald to|tomotive Engineers is held |laboratory a dramatic con case in our pas He will see the side of the mid- “hoked with more s out of scrvice, transportation MOTHER IS SENTENCED stamford Woman Must Go to d Unless She Provides for Her 11+ RELEASED Year-Old son ” SUSPECTS 40, was sen- ths in jail by oung 1 court cling to pro- r-old son. Ex was suspend- der the super nvl ation officer for city that wo unday and night. The rrested in Greenwich, was found in an intoxicat- ndition. The Loy will be sent Stamford children’s home by howe the chid RAY was found last MUST PAY legal limelight 1 s ordercd by Fed ¥ Labut of Stamford, who was here from Providence, R. L ipport charge, was ar- orning. He told Judge months ago his him he would before he could He had gone to save money so that child by Christmas said, adding that his wite had told him she would not live with hm. The judge ordered him to pay I his wife $12 a week. three told to produce $100 w-born child ovidenc sar nether DEMONSTRATION have Nov. 18 (P Automo ar per! ated by rrow w " of Mect 1 and Au. t Mason AUTOMOTIVE he Socletl Yale

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