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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1926. TRAFFIG LEADERS s % B ,%EF&PSS'T',‘SE DURKIN 15 GIVEN sy i SURFLUS INOTATE 555 s CAPS | ew b, W " 5 2| NSRRI e ol Fivs P ™0l T s b Tl e B torbury at Big Piowe 15T v o | WP St ey | ment of Shek Bandit. | o Do son ) Capiflialiogs e, %, e s eme “sontne Haven; Pardee, Peck S ., |ating aj . ; ; g against the tribesmen around This sta : [ B et e i ) | This state now ranks tenth in the e wil "r‘ 1‘~ni ‘:j:‘tr.lm;m& A i “hicag r -‘;\anb\a:r‘;){.« have two enemies in the | Hartford, July 28 P—Banking in- [total of state bank resources with . o olk ¢ este rkin, sheik gunman ed | Djebel Haurana — the Druses and |, e Oy £898 ¥ a ! g | r stitutions of Connecticut under state |$898,688,770, an increase fin ftw railroad, Boston, Mass.; J | 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everyvihere iwin Shanahan, a ’ t.[the fleas. The soldiers say the fleas [* ' 9 c' Fepsonn ndep ey years from $766,640,000 davaniims alloon, T. | N Sente r T 7 arcely |CONtrol, maintain a téotal surp! relpl i : 3 i ‘ | yesterday was senten the worse. The Druses scarcely uEplY position from twelfth among the to |joint outing of the Hartf New | = 4 8 - three ti t h b | Britain and Waterbury t asso- | S BONLOR,. D348 2 ho Joliet Penitentiary after a |given open battle to the French, but thTee times greater than the aggre- | stands: sec 3 | a te capital of the banks Involved, |Sietes: It stands second among the Nestor, T. F. ) a SR e p 1 i tonay b Donble Baaen | , T. F. motion for a new trial had been|the fleas attack them in mas: N and states i source: o o stop L it : ! : T tat s el . |[New England states in | sources, | Brantorc e ides > joint | L L F erruled. A jur d fixed the pun- | formation. They leap at, the soldiers |1 118 state is one of five out of 48|, v Maceaol s inst w Branford. The idea he JoInt|qiiy: Frank J. Kinney, New Haven; | AM" IES [;AREERS overru! A jury had fi e D al I"n They leap at the soldiers | L) B o conditions exlst. and |07y Massachusetts institubons with y from all sides, front, rear and on 8 9 t and 1gg 445,927,530 exceeding the total four of these states with such |here. 5 |aftair was fir = e ishment. $1 2 v > burea ed |7 e “,,Irfj',“ &l Durkin's face, bruised and{both wings. % a |and Hartford railroad, New Britaln; hed as s £ be: | mi 5 strongly developed bankin sourc- P s. ie 5 e scratched as a result of beatings he The correspondent- recentl: ongls oped banking resourc: ’ I cith - |P vikens, Hartford & Hutchin- MAY BE [;[]MBINE[] | SIS o are in New WEwiaud. The stho h 289 banks of the country Many promine pilroad offi and ofticers of Connecticut manuf: |turing plants are present at the| HIEH feecate eatd ) recelved recently at the hands of [in an ambulance placed at his d between. the | s r prisoners in the Cook county | position by the commandant of the |three are Vermont, New Hampshire |=0,%/% &8 °% ad B0 prtions) ) 3 ool ot cxpresalon e |French troops. The night was g |2nd Maine. Pennsylvania fs the |2 total capital, surplus and undivid- 2 ren ed profits of $7,595,018,903 on April : : \d the In- . : e jail, The S toial p E inner | & Mac BEOERILY) : . . e was pronounced. His two |sleepless TR el 0 £ as se S : {80 0o (i SO]H[]UH Is me[l It WIH e o 51 Conc kel Pig Thothee oo 140k FonoRs 1 vk m-rnhgm T sheseiaces jong rekadlet e N s ¢ dopotl smambd o e at 1:30 o'clock. , " vaterbur J. J. Meehan, Waterbury o | his coffee in the morning the cor- |Statement showing tk BIEEAAS Mo~ e Among those who expected to be | < Waterbury; : “ N [{fe v’:hflu(l-linrilfl)j:v?r\w)r Co. Mefin Hflppmegs The verdict is a just one - and |respondent complained of the close |SOUrces of all ban under state | The gain in deposits ". W. Clemson, Northern Pacific, | o e v Py followed a f: nd impartial trial,” [ attention given to him by the pests, |CONtrol 7 ed b E /794,525,031 and in v A: : i AT J it " |Sims of . New ans for the an. |Tesources $3.4 . erbury; 4 1 AL nson Mfg. Co. a 5 f Harry B. Miller said. He |The Senegalese rolled his eyes, smil- | cd a 60-day stay of execution |eq broadly and, showing a wonder- |1Ua! meeting of the National Asso- | Eent, Tehls L Charles M.: Setzf A T. Amsterdam, July 28 (P—A solu- | ¥ i i in 4 : rwick, N. 3 Eyanson, | Argonaut Vew Y tion of the problem of how to com. |t Permit lawyers to prepare a bill | ful display of white teeth, said with |1*'100 of of State| Parrots and monkeys, playing on . | t to president, |cite: W* E. Campbell, Fuller Brush pine Z SnB Eailic 5 exceptions on which an appeal |3 touch ef scorn: |banks, held recently at Columbus, |wires in a sparsely gettled section of iCity; W' E. Campbell, e car an amilies would | ° b |Onio. A copy of these fizures was |Mexico, have crippled telephone | Association of Connectleut, Hartford; | - . v garde, al- | n . f i i Lk ¢ Ame have su 8 i e Co., Hartford; Roy Ellegarde, Ful-isimplify the position of university - | ou Americans. have such sensi- | ik Bs ? . B: 169-171 MAIN ST [ W. Atwater, managér of tranepor- |, ;" puh Co. Hartford: C. ¥ Madi- lwomen of the world today more | DUrkir, eons througoht the|tivoe skins, | We don'timind them. [BFCUELF Dack by Deputy Bank Gom-|serviee S e AR raware COrDOL- |gan, Randolph - Clowes Co. Water- |¢ x else, Dean Virginia ’L"["‘”‘v“”’]‘zr,:’d‘) e ¥ R T i | |ation, New Britain; M. J. Connelly, |5 . (. Heffernan, New York ¢ ve of Barn college said | KiIHD 6 aetaral o Cer W0 WaHR Y NVITH FR H MARSHALS | | |Nickel Plate Road, Boston, Mass.; | hn T - to arrest him for transport- I OB, 58,5 al It ¢ Haven; John L. {cogterday in outl the rk of | ¥ SPOTt-} philadelph ) = atral line NomerC oY bt 0D WOrk ot e ot Glelientordblie; plsaded et | S Lundsiphisnly s () The. | ) B B an, genesal superinten . 7 Rallway Al s i : 7 % T P sh Ra e International Federatio of ars! rance w & Al | New k, New Haven & Hartfor [Dugar Gierglr i ek his trial that he did not know Shan- |Tarshals of France will be asked to - ~ Boston, Mas ; siversity women. A five day con- send one or more of their numbe jrailroad, ew Haven; A. A Chil- 1 m- 2 i oer H . X . 5 entic federation, with dele Louis to Philadelphia to take part in a| kil A-j :New. Yor, o Co. » L gates from 27 countries in attend-| Durk lSe & joint fonal celebration on Sep- & Hartford railr y field Sasd h t - and still is awaiting trial on a charge | § \nce, opens I tomorrow. embe 2 e 12 ersary " X 5 . SPECIAL FEATURE OF OUR || A. E. Crocker, G. : s . T st e o paire ot having Biaipia Dolleman snon e ISR UT SAn ity S IEHIALRIEATT ol During the Summer Months to Keep Up Your Practice |York Central, New Haven,; E. 2 i a lian M. Gilbréth of Montelatr, N. J., | Shot his way out of a police trap i | Typewriters Delivered and Called for &l SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS . |Gardiner, A. G > Ixnothar of Avent an! * | here during the hunt for him - Albany railroad, Boston, Mass.; R.|Con>™ oics eihitn, B6t laares ae i :\)‘,‘,‘,},‘ e, “.1]1,,:.'},,:;‘_ _ 18 HURT AT CONLEY | L. Seymour ,Trumbull ric Co., |G @ Nye, N. B. F. A, Pennsvl-lgon of industrial engineers. She But They Like Tt New York, July 28 (®—Thirteen | o e . Plainville; Charles E. r, N e e Mass., R A |Gl sp I TanailE “I can't bear to have my children {persons were injure W al W) otk O] ¢ cania railroad, Boston, . {will sp on the reconciliation of Yy dren |p nj N E y York Central, New Haven; H. H.|Woor“Bocton, Mass.; Jack I » profession and marriage ] by strangers.” at Coney Island last night when the | € ritam EWTILEr Lxchange Hoyt, Whitney Mfg. Co., Hartford| rrary & Cla: : h e S ene ither can I, but it can't be dwalk stairway from which th , : (: (: ! : v, Landers Frary & | arly all is are opened to r can 1, t ar: < stairway from whic : LEARAN E P. Stuart, New England agent, |5t o 5w 7, Foran, T. F. Au NeW |y yicorsity women today.” Dean Gil- | . They are all over 1 |were viewing a fireworks display 96 West Main Street Telephone 612 reat Lakes Transit Corp., Boston, |yt ™ yot “heven and Hartford: |gawgeevo declared. “The difficulty | Meggendorfer Blactter, Munich. collapsed. A H . G. A Le- | rax f North v { 5 ¥ : W + Le- ICow Haven; Harry Hoffman {is how successfully to combine ca- | FANCY COLLAR-TO-MATCH e 2 e i G |2 Judd Mfg. Co., New Britain: GUY lioorg with farhilles.” She mention- | M., New | Freight | o4 yolier of the burden of honse Spubb 5 - M. New|pitier, Superintendent of Ire |L. S. Cowles, Hart & Hutchinson Co., | ¢ Haven. $ P silt B o . , | e 4 Harttord, New art time work as possible r s == ||New Britain; W. L. Bell, & ‘t"‘“"“ o tions of the difficult New Britain : _ 2R ‘ ; 6 % ] : : | Des tersieeve said research $2.50 and $3.00 Grades ¥ Y., Oakville tes, }TM{F % F n on at . [ rican-C . Line, New | ] Ity aot and the bureausof vo- .re's a big “Buy” for you S e I « UbE Smith coll ind the bureau:of vo: Bgios & Blgug” Lor ¥ it L Bl G. :“"' {cational information of New York, . o . Cleveland and Buffalo Transi Ere 5 e successful com- Fine quality Madras Sh e e e3eh Q\m r ages of th u ! B e bortal vattathe—oollar to | (N6 ork Citw H. A. Noble, D. WL V¥ ) lvination of home and profession are {bein : s T A Boston & Albany railroa it 1 2 g T ice ths ill per- > s About 100 cases are match—at a price that will D Springfield, Mass.; W. F. Price, | under ysis New York and aultayon to: buy several. B. Willlams Co., Glastonbury, Conn Get them while they last. | C. H. Rhodebeck, TFA., Panama Eflgland to G()Opel‘ate ]Il DOW“"\:': ,‘.,'f,”,"‘"ffml"f,:;.‘,\v“"w'g il keeo ° Pacific 1 York cit A : . o | ODean Gildersleeve Is president of HO bFALL& Taplin Mfz. Co., New Britain; J. M. | - In addition to the official delegates. \, ||Lynch, American Pin Co, Water-| v 28 (A — Ar —_— — | ” t-home -— Haven; E. B. oAy . the tenants of Tum 2 0gsls where the tenan " Chicago Man Who Failed for §200,- HARTFORD 7. & , Denver and Rio Grande it to mel ot Mass; E. G & e Brig. beneral et AR el | HIATYY Hubert, Waterbury Bat- | 8o faty 08 WatsPburys ; hgad of tery Co., Waterbury; J. D. Wright, ' T8 OF RS CR5, 4oy D P .. Y. Ce lines, Ne : —— ] D.P.A e ral lines, eh | by bt ol “1t Pays To Buy Our Kind” iy, phe ot Hartford Des. coast of the United States is ;.n]v - 000 11 Years Ago Recoups For- | 0 2 & Warehouse Co., Hartford; Lincoln C. A ., tunc and Repays Creditors. | ° the dry enforcement = 3 3 ¢ July 28 (A — Eleven F. Glavin left Haven: Williar Courtney i ntina on borrowed ELECTRIC TREATMENTS ||Havens Willlam B~ Co : isasa it o B gent, Frie R.R. Co,. fhe 28T : ¢ nad only six cents on Wien given In connection ‘with ¥, gene ! Gt Uen ol ok, AIDIDS [lpemn, . R, New Haves: X : et a0 d bonral| “Y_TAD a wonderful trip. Made 606 miles in 174 fg : 0 days, without trouble. The new “70” Uiectrical Massage and Blolog . Faulkner, Manning % ;i ! i otrate e ; tcal Biood Wash Treatments ; “ Faulkyer, Manning, aa : Today Havin n the north 50 % % 99 S il o nevvinit: somdtigEa: § B min & Co, Meriden; M. 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Brown, | ish government will super Sues Mother-in-Law for The motor of this car is dein it R ride el ety SRaciivep iy e a5 e e $100,000; Home Broken Up an exclusive feature—the For This De Laxe Forbes, American Cj KOl eraobh to- deal with gne New ¥o uly 28 (P)—Blaming famous Willys-Knight s Knight Motored The new Willys Finance Plaa! Heurt, Stomach, Liver and Kid uey Diseases, High or Low Blood s & Spencer Co R . 2 fractions of the law regarding her mother-in-law, Mrs. Mabel A means less money |down, smalle D E N T l S T L Dale, T. F. A Mas dm el ‘“.,m ine and other | Ba f Ovster Bay, Long Island, sleeve-valve motor, pat- 4-Door Sedan monthly payments. railroad Boston J Dr. A. B. Johnson, D!D.S, (Tolex. T A, Southern Paclfic rail- i o ; e atorgi silt ented—a feature other Speed between 60 and 70 bonest miles an hour. o Note These Palnes Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. 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Goe B {old the authorities ¢ . : Miss Hardman Informed him she DIAMONI Live and Boiled | <hot McCoy “because he bothered | ’ Shrimp . 35¢ ! ner She is reported to have said 1140 Main Street, Room 1 'l Round the Newark man for three years Upstairs Clams 25¢ qt. St had been payving her unwanted at- | [ airi Jtes “ tention and he recently followed her | N ey | N llne Watch Kepdlrlng -‘-“’fl"‘l‘l from the United States into Canada. ; 3 Clams .. 18¢ gt 35c|! S s | Champion X~ S iancin Little Neck | WHITTEMORE TO HANG. | ':'d::;:‘héfio Baltimore, July 28 (P—Governor inthe ReaBes OUC | Each Clams . 35¢ qt., 2 for 65¢ || ki t Cod 18¢ 1h, 3 for | Ritchie yesterday refused er! 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