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e = e SUES FOR S2500 i iz Two Chicago Youths Declde Life Is Mos. Larson Makes City and Ruto Co. Delendant ——— Not Worth the Effort To Live— One Is Dead. Cincinnatl, Nov. 20 (A—Willlam auss and James Albert Rosenberg, ear old Chicago high school ys, drove to a quiet spot in Cler- mont county late yesterday and shot | {themsclves through the head, after {slgning a death pact, in which it was ideclared “life 18 not worth the ef- The clty of New Britain Is named | a8 ope defendant in a $25,000 suit brought against it and the Superior Auto Co. by Mrs, Hannah Larson of West eParl street, The plaintift | alleges that the auto comp: was | in the habit of sweeping ofl and Brease out on to the sidewalk in ([OFt (o lve” Strauss died almost | front of its West Pearl street es. |DStantly. 5 | tablishment and that the ety 1afi. | Hosenberg was taken to a Cin. | cinnatf hospital where it was sald he had a chance to recover. A lengthy preamble and agree- ment to commit sulcide bearlng the | gnatures of both Loys, was found the pocket of Strauss' coat, At | he bottom of the paper was writ ten: “Signing off.” INelatives were unable el to Keep the walk clean by pre- venting this. On August 28, she claims, she slippod in this grease | and fell, fracturing her right femur and requiring the use of u cagt for ! a long period. Shg is stiil in the hospital, while she has been pro- | vented frgm carrying on her board- ing house, 8. P. Waskowitz issued | the wrlt, which fs returnablo in tho | (on, (17 YOUNE i el el superior court the first Tuesday of |1g 1, of 5'cheertul fma of mind. | December, Deputy Sheriff Martin | Rosenberg 18 the son of a fl~‘rvar'- | H. Horwitz served thie papers, |ment store proprietor and Strauss father is president of a Cincinnati | Mortgage company. Coaster Sues for $15,000 Suit for $15,000 damago has been brought by Rose Seldman, through har father, Reuben SLMn):m, against Joseph L. Feigenbaum as the result of a coasting accident on ’ January. 25, The platit claims| Trying to Make Arri that on that evening, as she was | Greenwich, Nov. 20 (P—Mr. and coasting down Willow - street, Jier (Mrs. Willlam O'Keefe of this town sled ran Into the rear end of the |were informed today that their son, defendant’s automobile, which was | Robert, member of the Rye, . lllegally parked without a tailiight. | police force, had been shot by onc She sustained a fractured femur, | of four men who had a stolen auto- permanently impairing her leg and |bile and were being taken to police | requiring the use of a crulch, se- headquarters. Officer O'Keefe is in | vere body ‘Injuries, and mental | United hospital at FPortchester, | shock, The papers, which are re- |N. Y. with a bullet in the chest, turnable in the superfor court the | Information received was that first Tuesday of December, were is- |O'Keefe stopped the machine about sued by 8 P. Waskowitz and | 2:30 a. m. because he thought it was served by Deputy Sheriff Martin 1. {one stolen from Tuckahoe, N, Y. Horwita. | The driver did not have a Hc(nsui $1000 Suit Over Note and he was ordered to drive to po- Rackliffe Bros., Inc., through I. T. |lice headquarters. While on tha | Rachlin, have brought suit against |running board, one of four men in Pasquale’ and Paola Gionnatta of |the car shot the officer who fell to Berlin as the result of a $4,000 note |the roudway and was left there. covered by a mortgage. They rl'xIm - & judgment, for sure of th Tortgase, and possession of the | German Cabinet to Form m{ In b) mpathv With Tneatv | Berliy, Nov. #P) — Chance nnker told the party lcaders {Rye Policeman Shot ] oo oem e e omm e momm i | ] y lor SPECIAL FOR f that the government would SATURDAY ' after the Locarno- pact si ceremony in London on R s net g vmpathy GENUINE SPRING LAMBY |00 1 ocarno policies and ob- ligations. | In consequence of the chancel- 10:‘5 conferences with the party ileaders. the. government is assured {a big majority in the Reichstag for | acceptance of the Locarno treaties. — At — JONES’ QUALITY MARKET 33 Myrtle St. 33cn h [ | One of the longest guns in the Phone 2%‘ world {s the one situated on Long Island which is 89 feet in length. e e GIFT HINTS Large Assortment of Books LEATHER GOODS | Photograph Albums — Billfolds — Autographs — Keytainers — Ladies’ Bags Novelties Packed in Individual Box Large Assortment of Games for Young and Old Fountain Pens and Mechanical Pencils MOHILL BROS. 297 MAIN STREET to account | | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ll]HlLIl STRUCK BY AUTO 15 DEAD AT HOSPITAL| (Continued from First Page) Funeral arrangements are | M. Curtin & Co., and City Items A large assoptment of cut fln\\els and potted plants for ’lhankul\ll\g Flower Garden Greenhouse, 1163 | Stanley 8t. Phone 2388 1"‘--;1‘1\«. | Lady clerk wanted for dffferent | departments, plano player preferred. | Address P, 0. Box, 768, City,—advt A daughter was born at the New Britain General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Louls Hance of 62 Prospect street The local police have been asked by the Hartford authorities to notity Morris Freedman of 17 Dewey street to appear In the Hartford po court tomorrow and answer a char of violating the motor vehicle laws, An investigation is being made by aged 9, in charge of J aro incomplete rgeant Patrick J. O'Mara took up an finvestigation of the aceident after Kechner reported it at police headquarters, but up to the present time he has ben unable to find any witnesses. The investigation will be continued In his statement to the polfee the police of a report from the 'Scvhner sald that lie was travelling Gould Battery Co. @ of Tast Maly Mong Myrtle street at a speed of | reet that a man on Stanley street) \V°n 15 and 18 miles an hour | has ono of thelr rontine hatteres. | ¥licn the Barnes boy ran out from and claims that he purchased i "chind a machine parked by the A urb, directly into the path of his Arrangements have been mude by 210 He sald that he swung to the the New Britain Chamber of Com- | 1€f! 10 avold striking the youngs Imeree for a novel entertainment to ' PUt is front bumper hit him and | be glven in the ballroom of the Bup- Xhocked him fo the road. Kenner itt Hotel at 8 p. m., Tuesday eve- | 1aimed that he applied his brakes ning, December 1, when a demon- 80! stopped within teet stration will be given of the opera- | Keehuer said that he picked up tlon of a telephone switchboard. The the by and rushed him to of Chamber of Commerce has secured flee of Dr. Henry T. Bray, who said |the co-operation of the telophone that he was not injured badly. Ar- company in this dem@nstration, TVINE at the Barnes home, the par- which has been glven in several °MS summoned Dr. 1. W, O'Connell S ead ot nets Aftor hasty examination, Dp. S o) O'Connell ordered youni Barnes fo Y STILD 1N LOVE the New Britain General hospital where it was determined that he fr was of the no chance 2 York (A —Peggy Joyce (Countess Morner) is as much in love with her husband “as any woman Is after {wo years of mar- \riage.” She said so to when | she arrived on the Cunarder Mau- retania and denied any intention of livorcing the count. . ov suffering rom & skull and had pra of recovering. Sergeant O'Mara and Patrolman James Sullivan tried the brakes on the Kee machine and found them in good condition. They then cture Ny hner bl went to the gcene of the accident e am | and looking over the road, they TEND HURT |04 marks on the road where the dent yesterday in which A automohile had proceeded about 70 Otto Bachman, driving a laundry | o s hrakes locked, Keeh- | truck, struck the gates at the Wasl- | et ne ot 4 ington street rafiroad crossing, Mrs. N EGTLUHNAR LG G 1L I whether the marks wera made by s T R . by a gate handle. M 18 now ame I ) receiving medical attention and the | : e i extent of her injuries will not be | _ KISSING FORBIDDEN known for a few days El Tex., Nov. 20 () —Al- though they may cmbrace them a ntly, neither the hero nor the vil- May Ask for $600 for i n. nor any other actor will be Public Christmas Tree permitted to ki members in N 5 the cast of a play to be presented by | Approximately $600 will be necded | pigh sehool students he Swear for the municipal Christmas tree this | ywopds and asides also are bar year, according to Walter 0. Cook, S chairman. This will be au increase | TAKES OWN DIFE of $150 over last y The inerease | Paris, Nov. 20 (P—Richard Dret in expense is made necessary beeanse | p {o be a grandson of the ot the fact that it has been declded |jate Francis Bret Harte, author, to have five trees instead of one. The |committed suicide in his Montpar- drive for funds will open ina short nasse apartment today by inhaling dnikh gas. Friends found a letter in which |he told of his intention of taking his life, but gave no reason. He was by in Philadelphia in 1889, FOR YOUR WANTS WARNING When You Purchase Your Radio Outfit INVESTIGATE and be suré that you can go back and find the store there after Christmas At your service summer and winter, days and eve- We have been established nearly two years. nings. We are not here to harvest your holiday dollars at cut prices and then quit. We are mem- bers of the Chamber of Comerce and will give you legitimate service and quality merchandise. BEWARE OF CUT PRICE STORES You may save $10.00 now and spend $20.00 later on repairs and service. We are a HOME store soliciting HOME trade Radio Enwipment House = 75 Elm Street, Cor. Elm and Chestnut | This is the latest photograph of little Paulina Longworth, daughter of Congressman Nicholas Longworth of Ohio, speaker elect of the house of representatives. Her mother was Alice i Roosevelt, daughter of the late president. Your neighbors are enjoying foot happiness— Women who wear the Arch Preserver Shoe have foot comfort, foot health —and style. No other shoe can give all these advantages. “KREPS THE FOOT WELL: New Line of Hosiery for Men and Women Socks for Children Tre W. G. Simmons Corp. 85 WEST MAIN STREET [ S — Wall Street Briefs -“_—J ) A dividend of 10 per cent has been dm lared on the common stock of the |Clty Investing company, payable ‘.!‘mu'n\ 4 to holders of record De- ( mber 21 Tl July 1. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925, previous payment | Reo Motor Car company reports net profit of $5,423,182 for the fiscal | year ended August 31 after depro- | clation and fedesul taxes, equal to | $2.71 a share on 2,000,000 shares fn | the preceeding year, Surplus In creased about § 000, Current s Were $20,330,648 and current liabilities $3,502,359, Alfred P, Sloan, Jdr., president of General Motor poration, an I'ng ¢ nerger negotiations be tween Vauxhull Motors, Ltd, of Lu- | ton, England, and General Motors vere finally completed on November 15 througl Kholders, ind the incrensed "vmvl four ven, additional representing G | Motors. he Vauxhall Co, will continue un der the same nagement, without hange in general operating policles, I il Invostment Trust Cory lose buginess i 10 nancing ] rs and manu- rs in 1) I States and v this year nount 1o $140,000,000 announces that it 18 ae- tively considering xtension of its operatlons into Europa to ibution of products American industries that it serves, Its first Buropean office will be in London. Th 1 condia fons in Burop feved to [ = 2 [ he “Plymouth Mills Carporn leclared an extra lividend on the commn lqum | hoth pa ers of T | e ‘ HOUNDS | T0 USE BLOODHOUN Keen seented Animals Are to Be Put On Trial of Missing Smith who her dormitory last it is Joseph V. Daly, who scarch for the as impractical, Decision to put bloodhounds on the trail came after John Bola of Putnam, Conn., who specializes in breeding bloodhou had offered [ the of two of his dogs, he said Detective Daly said that two or pos- sibly three, would be brought | here next Sunday and attempt to pick up the trail in Easthampton & Miss Corbett was last report- ed seen. Shll at lt | | Sinclair Oil . College Girl, | plon, Mass., Nov, 20 (#— | | Bloo: is will | on the trail of Miss Alice M. Corbett of Utica, N, announced by | » said that he had contemp the Con- | necticut river for Miss Corbett's body, but had abandoned the idea Billin Willlam Mulholland of Los Angeles | started his career at a diteh digger At §1 he's still digging ditches—only in a different way, for now he's in |charge of a project to bring water all the way from the Colorado river to southern California, over a 1,700 |foot elevation and across wide des , to supply 1,600,000 people. Mrs, ) he funer Me- Briarty will be held from the latc {home, 544 Stanley street at S:45 |o'clock and from St. Joseph's church ‘.'H ] o'clock tomorrow mornin { Burial will be in St. Mary's ceme- tery | Miss Margaret McBrayne. The funeral of Miss Margarct M Brayne will be held from B. C. Por |ter Sons undertaking parlors WALLST. MARKET High Low Clos |Als Chal 90 §9% MY [Am Bt Sug 3o | Am Can 248 Am Loco Am Semlt W Am Sug v Am Sum 121 Am Tel & Tel 1411y Am Wool " Anacondu s Atchison 124% 128% 1 At GIt & W 1 b 1 1 Bald Loco 121% (W Balth & O ..., 981 935 & Beth Steel N 4T 4 Cen Leath . N Ches & O) 1205 118 Ch M1 & 1 101 1 Ch M & % . Ch Rk 1 & Po. 47 1 4 Chile Cop VT 3 a Col 1ue s Corn Prod Ref d8d, 1 Lirie Lrie Pt 1 7% ric .316% n Motors ..12% Gt North pfd . 7 Lnsp Copper Int Nick 18 Kelly Spring.. 167 Ken Copper Lehigh Valley,. 841, Marine pfd 39 Middle States Oil 114 Miss Paciti National L New Haven Nor & West North Pacitic Pacific Oil Pan American Penn Railroad P&RC &L Pierce Arrow Pure Ol Rep 1 & § Ray Copper Reading Royal Duteh . South Pacific 101 South Railway 11414 Studebaker Texas Co % ox & Pacific 62 § | “Transcon Ol 4% 4| Union Pacifie 14414 | United Iru 229 29| U S Indus Aleo 87 st | I8 Ruble a3 a1tg | 1 13214 LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Actnn Life Ins ¢ Avtn, Fire Antomobi Ins Atitonc Tne Rights Harttor | National Fire Phoenix Fir Travelers Ins Co Travelors Am Hardy Am Hosiery Beaton & Callwell . Rige-Hid Cpt llings & Spen com re Bristol B “\"5 Arnis Llock ir Bearing Co a 0" Hart & Landers, N B Mac N B Mac Niles-Be-1 North & Jue Pock, Stowe & Wil sell Mfg Co . ovill Mig Co lard Serew Sianley Wor Pt com ond Torrin I'nion Mfg Co . gton Co com Conn Lt & Pow pid Hfd Blee Light N B Gas B Southern N E Tel Hfd Gas TREASURY STATEMENT Treasury balance | $145,777.388 LXCHANGES & BALANCES | New York — Exchanges, 1,039,- | 000,000; balances, 123,000,000 Roston — Exchanges, §3,000,000; | balances, 34.000,000, OBJECT TO NLW ‘STORES tesidents of Grove Street Appeal To Street Department Which says Work Cannot Be Stopped A new building wran this morning when property owners | in Grove street formally complained | to the building department and ed that Mary Wisk be restrain rom huil ste of her operty Mrs. Wi nd 1o develop mal ing stores in front Grove street was granted a permit went in- ations sub- partment at lance with huild- speci building re in accor then existing laws. The ing would not meet zoning ng to effect mitted to t time wo | tions now in effec Since the case stands in much the same light as the Jaffe case recent- Iy unsuccesstully pressed, the build- |o'clock Saturday afternoon Theodore A. ( o, pastor of the | | First Congregational church, officiate. Interment will be in Fair | view cemetery i'.Iuseph A, Haifey) Opposite St. Mai Resldenoe ‘ Phone 162 17 Summer SEE THE DISPLAY OF ORCHIDS IN OUR_BRIDAL WINDOW [GREETING CARDS] Bollerer’'s Posy Shop 89 W. Main St, Prof. Bidg. Tel. 886. | The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. UNDERTAKER 1 irtment {s and is taking no action in ipplving that pre- the win | Copy 0»'_, \\'asliinxlnn's College Degree Added Lexington, Va., Nov. 20 (® A ographic copy of college | ved by George Wash on n added to the col- tion relics of founde of Washington and Le university Dr. Henry Louis Smith president, said that as far as can be le & only degree ever conferre Washington was LL. B, by ngton college, Maryland The copy of the diploma wa nated by a New York attorney. original is in the library gress at Washington. Washington was prominently connected with early history of the institution | now known as Washington and Lee university, having endowed it and | officially authorized it to use his arned 1 upon Wash The | of con- | [t R T = PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW YORK & WAKTTORD STOGR EXCHANGEY N WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 MARTFORD OFFICE € CENTRAL AW TRL. 3-ne WE OFFER: 100 COLTS MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK MEMBERS HARTIFORD ST AUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST, HARTIORD, CONN, TELE New Britain: Burritt Hotel Building. Meriden: 33 Colony St. Tel. 1340 EXCHANG XCHANC Cor, Lewis St, WE INVITE ORDERS FOR EXECUTI COMMISSION IN THE NEW YORK MARKET STOCK CARRIED ON MARGIN Thomson, THenn & To. Burritt Hotel Bldg.,, New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORR AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES Donald R Hart. Mgr. We Offer: 50 Shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Price on Application We do not accept margin accounts EDDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD » NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt. Hotel Bldg. Tel.2:7136 Tel. 3420 We Offer:— 50 Shares Stanley Works 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark \n\m‘ with it. It was to “square” HH Wills said, that Grange sought Te EfllIF TRY[]N SI]UEHT Ho~mel Board Makes hankqgl\ ing Appeal he women's hospital board has sent out its annual appeal for jams, jel- (Continued from First Page) — lies, fruit and vegetables of all was present at the inferview kinds. These may be brought to The use of his name, to which |school by the children on Tuesday Grange referre red in advertis Wills product 1 Grange of morning and will be collected that Both public and parochial school children are requested to con- tribute and the articles will be di- i occur- ents in which the was cribed as the s said, nge was 1 by Wills as|vided between the hospital and chil- saying he was better {drn's home. known than Babe Ruth and the | e | Wills car would re from tt p much benefit taining of the Gran, READ HF L\Lll CLAS ADS FOR YOUR WANTS en Announcing —a New Name for an Old Remedy! Allen’s Mulsicof Formerly Known as ALLEN'S LUNG HEALER The thousands of people in New Britain and vicinity who have come to depend upon this old remedy for quick relief from coughs and colds will now find a new label on the bottle. The same old formula—made by the same com- pany—1. J. Allen Co., of Lynn, Mass. The change is in the name only. You will get the same beneficial results as formerly. The formula is now published on the label so that all may know. Free from all harmful drugs—and with less than one per cent alcohol. Perfectly safe for the smallest child The same generous quantity at the same prices— 60c for six ounces, and $1.00 for twelve ounces. On sale at most all drug stores. H.J.Allen Co., Lynn, Mass. Makers of Allen's Broncho Throat Tabs . Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads ¥

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