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s — % . [p— 8 KNIGHTS PROTEST | City ltems PERSONAL NP Tohge: efs |MARKET RESTING 1 2 s, S Wall Street Briefs | : MEXICU!S Pl][l[;Y! A month’s mind mass will be held for Harry L. Macovoy at 8t. Joseph' et R S e morm“g“fi“‘“; Miss Anna Valentine of South Old debts and other obligations AFTER SP[URfiE Oafest iy [o'cloct. Main street has returned fo her {render the report of the Interbor- it (Continued from First Page) | Delicious Sandwiches at Crowells, | O™ After a month's visit fn New |ough Rapid Transit company, show- Y SR | —advt. {York city with Mr. and Mrs. Fred {Ing carnings of $6.98 a share for the AI " . . ment comment today on the state. | °CCIved a number of descriptive| Attorney and Mrs. ¥ Ringrose {I'rank Hedley, president and general 1 ment of the Knights of Columbus PoOKlcts telling of the scsquicen- [2r€ expected home next week from |manager of the company. There wil | and S[l‘el]gfl] relating 1 the Mexican religious |teDIal exposition at Philadelphia. jHinsdale, Mass.. where they are {be nothing avallable, he said for di-| | Aitaitich, |A copy. will be given to anyone who SPending their vacation, ‘xxgnnd: or wage increases. Back tax- | e o | The department has received hun- | "PPlies. or will be mailed out upon g R {8 alone will require 33,685,000, | New York. Aug. 5 (P — Alter. We Offer: Catholle organizations and individ- | . ~he PeoPle Who have bought lots Sluofering of 175,000 Fruit |strength characterized today's | SRR T Bohnoction with th? "0"-‘7‘.‘(,71"\- :;:;\1[ and Co. have all made Sl |Growers: (13:;..].‘.« compans Sauip- | siock market as opposing_special- | i ey.—advt. e 5 -2 per cent gold cer- ! tios fore i . | c ses c e rights hoser AHEA Wil bles iy {by the Guaranty " ek i i e ) 1 ave been infringec hese ¢ of the Catholic Daughters of . R |will mature at the rate of $145,000, |, s 88 ex- | P ey o Giotie Daughtors of | Grant and Co. 1s Accepted. Leteh Avaust trom 1937 to 4947, Th! L}‘-M-M to the recent fayorites, the S {tonight. A Dbid of $415,40 |oftering 15 at prices to yield about |pairecr oicuon in the volume of for investigation. Members of the New Britain |school, subway sewer honds wa [$8.40 to $4.70 according to maa|uniness Indicaled that the markt | Many of the more general cOm- | Rotary club will motor to Job's accepted by the board of fingnce and turity, { was seeking a_breathing spell after munications have ur tion of | pang ‘this evening to bo t |taxation at a meeting held in the | — RN S somb sort by tHe Wedhington kOV:{4¢ the Boy 5. A pro ,mayor's office this noon. The R. M. | Notice has been given that South. | " e week. . ernment. So_far as Known there | pageaneis heing arranged Eraat Gafeot Heiton: Asss. Wam the ern Indlana Gas and Electric com- | e renewal rate on call money | :‘“5 l’“‘;" ”"““‘"U“" "';“ .”“';”’)‘t“{"': | Scout |suceessful bidder. pany 7 1-2 per cent. first lien and e ’““";"“1’ ) 4 per ce r‘\‘v which | rom; the ‘policy the: gdministration rgeant P. J. O'Mara today ar-| Six other companics made bids as refunding mortgage gold bonds, ser- rccepted as an indication that | ' has pursued of confiping its ConNeC- roctod Joseph Hershel on tho N‘\ur;z-;(nllo\ AT AMahGesNew ok, fes “A” have been drawn for re. [tN€re was no strain on the credit [ borrit Hotel Bidg.. New Britain tion with the crisis to the prot n-support for the = Chicopee, |Gibson & Ieefe C'o. of New York and |demption October 1 at 104 and ac- '-lnufl':m\, but the rate jumped to | tion of the treaty rights of Ame : police. He will be returned (G. L. Austin of Hariford, $417.- jcrued inter 4 1-2 in the early afternoon. Wall can nationals. 0 Chicopee for trial {0841 T. Day Co. of Boston and = | street interpreted the drop in o TR he inventory of Herbert Web- Conning Co. of Hartford, $417,146: An incrcase in sales of $11,053,- | brokers’ Joans last week as a con- | r. admitted to probate court this |Estabrook& Co. of Boston and Put- 094 for the first half of this year|flirmation of reports that stocks HARTF“R[] SALESMAN ternoon, shows real estate hold- |nam Co. of Hartford, $416.967.50: |as compared with the same period | Were being purchased by strong fi- | ings valued at $6,000 and personal 'Putnam & Storer of Boston and ‘m«- year is revealed by the semi- | nanclal interests who were able to | adings valuad at A8, Mite w Co. of New York. $416.- nnual report of Piggly Wiggly [finance thelr transactions without FALLS T[] Hls I]EATH‘mm-u estate is valued at $9,583.83. | tional City Co. of New Stores, Inc. The figures were con- | recourse to borrowing at the banks. ) Antoni Ulinski, through Attorney |YOTK, §414,710.75, and Harris Forbes tained in a statement sent to stock-| High priced industrial specialties {B." 3. Monkiewicz, brought suit |0f New York, $414,676.75. holders by the Piggly Wiggly cor- | with large current earnings wers fn | e I for 5230 Marikle of | The board also voted to recom- poration which owns all of the 50.. | brisk demand. hreshing Ma- | (Continued from First Page) | Stonington latter's {mend to the council fhat money re- Mgl class “B" common ¢ crossed 160 for a gain of | ane nee wrelossness and reck. |ceived for the purchase of a tri- stock an 9 1-2 of the 200.- | more than 13 points; Remington | not have committed the act while |lessne rating an automobile |angular strip of property bordering p:[’:!";r ; &3 -\‘ common. | Typewriter ran up six points and | sleep walking. He said that the [in Milford on April 11, 1826, caused jon the east side of the Lyceum the- ~1f v s "~ il fl“”l;i more than a dozen others advanced window screen which he removed to [a collision with the plaintiff's car, |afer be put into the sinking fund with profit of $404.- | (wo points or more before the end | permit the passage of Rockwell's|The writ is returnable in the city |for municipal buildin s | of the third hour. | body, is built of heavy material|court the third Monday in August e | Buying of the olls was of a se- with = stout frame, fastened to the| Judge W. C. Hungerford in city |Smith Admits Belief LIONS CLUB DISCUSSES {lectivo character, reports of record sides of the window by powerful [court this forenoon heard the cases NC A s breaking gasoline consumption and | s‘x:")ng: which require extraordinary |of Jacob Elia against Joseph Olesak Insull Gave H_lm Aid| The army's giant crane a ww\.| CHANGE N POLICIEQ; CithAwaleT S e HARTFORD it s 6t ux and Jacob E st Frank | Chicago, Aug. 5 P—Frank L.|ington. D. C, handles this German | \ 3 = | being offset by 1aree increase in | MHartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Under a sl spell. the [Szot et ux. Decision was reserved. fSmith, republican senatorfal nomi-| “Big Bertha' like a toy. But it wa — crude production last week and re- Tel.2-7186 man's subconscious mind could not |Attorney McDonough repre- | nee in Lilinois, testified today before | ane of the largest guns captused. It | picconttnuance of Meetings Durina| POTS Of feverish activity n sov have controlled the body thiough- sented the -plaintiff and Nair & Nalr {the senate campaign funds commjt- | will be exhibited at the Smithsonian | of the flew ofl fields. With copper out the act, Dr. Kaufman said appeared for the defendants tee that during the recent primary |institution, Washington | Summer Meeting With Popular | metal selling around 14 1-2 cents | Hartford, Ang. —¥riends of | Automobile drivers who use Carl- |campaigh he ‘“understood” that b o : A pound, the non-ferrous metals | Richard G. Rockwell hero refused to [ton street as a speedway will be | Samuel Insull, Chicago public utili- FIRE EXTINGUISHED | Disapproval Among Men stocks began to attract increasing | accept the sulcide theory. He was|prosecuted, the police announced fties mangnate, had contributed| A pile of rage burning in the base- | e speculative interest. The Bethlehem S WLt \Fut veteran and many whe| atternoon, following receipt of | funds to his candidacy. ment of the N Halo school on | , That this will be the last summer| grae oorporation 1s reported fo served with him on the border, and [complaints by property ners on “That was common talk in the|Tremont strect caused an alarm of | [0F mem of t New Britain|paco gtarted AnEOEL . ‘oneraiions in France, in the 102nd regiment, |[the strcct and crowds congregate | campaig Smith told Chairman | fire to spread through the neighber. | [10NS8 club to suspend meeting dor-| o0 per coent of capacity. | 10 tnat hie had been a sleep walker |there alsoaccording to the com- | Recd. “In fact became an issue in | hood last niz ticer Willlam | INE the warm months, seems indi-| o gpaingt 72 per cent at the be. | lnfr:rn his army segvice plaints the campaign and charges were | Grabeck entere » building {cated by opinions expressed at | gy e 10 ] a B He was gassed i action. Rockwell | John Percy, through Hungerford 1o by my opponents.” used se alls of water to ex- "‘“‘"“”“" of officers and members at | e et :(‘rgmm of Company M, |& Sax M'"v \wm_nmr suit for 87 “Did you deny it?" Reed g:quv‘mvgvm the “r;}' Sro‘m‘ ecamp st_evening. 16 conmbat the s Teoth tnfantry, C. N. G. and was in |1amages against Evald T. Wedman | “In a speech at Springfield during| He was patrolling his heat about | The Lions club has made it a cus- sing weakness of U. 8. Steel and & the best of spirits during the recent [N an allegedly unpaid bill of $70.the campaign, I said that if one who | 10:45 o'clock n attention | {oM ever since it was organized 10, 1o motor shares, the ganerat 16t tour of duty of the company at|ACUng on a writ returnable in the|had paid $38,000,000 in reduced | was called to smoke pouring out of , SUSPend meetings during the sum- '\ oq”qownward suddenly around Niantie, Captain Leslte M. Pierce, |City court the Turnz Monday of | rates to the publie wanted to con-[the windows. There was no dam- r. It ds the only clvie cluB 01 04,0 150 8 Steel, Whifohhad beer of Company M, left for New London | AUgUst, Constable I'red Winkle has | tribute to my campaign I €aw no|age. although the building was fllled | ¢ city j‘wh takes this action. 161 7-8 earlier, dipped to 140 3-4 soon affer hearing of the death m-in‘mr‘hwgy property of the defendant|reason why he s-hvu‘l1rl ;‘1(;[ do so0 with smoke. L M\M"‘H :"\m;‘*{dm"nz "h” wmm;" and General Motors, which had h st serge siness asso- |t 299 Monr The chairman of the Illinois com- = {it has be eobsinry to et dntol L SRR LR E;:yzlrr:rtllfdn?lt;-mA ;‘z\gv‘vr:w \amw The postponed » of patents of | e commission, which controls NO FIRE, SMOKT ‘1"‘”'"- witl: the members, care have 'lf’]_‘h"‘:'"(j‘lf-“hfm{w '::n:"":nzf«“fii morning a letter mailed by Rockwell |the Coca Cola Bottling Works will | rates on public utilities in the state.| ~Mra Frank Szparkowekl of sz |been needed to transport children to! [0 MU P8 GS1 OREECIIONS were | lhat’ avehitgtrom New Léndsn and ‘n held at 10 o'clock tomorrow |said he had no defiite information | Rooth atreet husied herself fumigat- | ‘¢ fresh air f:=m‘rv: directors’ m time in tha coppers, amusements, this referred fo business to be dls- | MOFMINg at the Union Mrg. Co. This|from Allen F. Moore, his campaign | ing her home yostorday atternoon, {1783 heve been held and byJaws (U6 1 (1S coPpers, | amusements, 11 Wall Street cussed over the telephone-today. |Sa18 Wwas ordered by the city court|manager, that Insull had actually | little knowing that her activity ?ltered: and in each case it has ShanAlie ahds fovii ‘m;‘l:y"h“' Rockwell was vice president of a [0 Satisfy a judgment obtained by |contributed to his campaign fund. | would eause excitement in the | been found difficult to get the men. | o e e Threshing Machine Packing Box Manufacturing Com- | the local concern against the bottling | The testimony is that the utilities | nejghborhood to the extent of the l-ast evening the club was expected i s et ‘;mm‘ 5 pany. wor Constable Fred Winklo will | executive gave $125,000 directly and | summohing of the fire department. |0 be the guest of the Scouts. Barely | | © Yoo 0 (B T 00 (0 A% @ i S be the auctioneer, spent $32,025.10 for propaganda| Somcone gaw the vapor of the d dozen men were available. i ek e e i e 2 Officer Peter Cabelus today ar- |against the world court which bene-| fumigating substance coming ! The summer vacation matter was! " F40 107 ety 0 4 per rested Dominick Lamonte, age fited Smith's candida through the windows and notified | discussed informally among thoss o Wall Strect Opening 6f aperating an Automabils withow ik Yur | The firomen took one look and ' this morning it was a matter of dis-| Speculators for the advan K THILS. DOLLCE] S o e st i Truchload of urIp | S ok o w3 i o ¢ i o S, Sy Jr s I eaNe 61 hia oWt ret mnise b nid Stolen in New Rochelle | ¢asion. gencral prediction i that from the movement of today's stock mariet. | e will be in police court tomorrow | Danbury, Conn, A‘llc-! 5. iA e et inmn the club resumes meetings, |The .v'nnmyyv\ayl er‘lc- r:v'ta‘u tnitial mornin tor truck loaded with three tons of |- | sometime next month, it probably Sain of more than 1 point in U ¢ Cleinden Bromcn R A R e ol e sy e orm ot New Britain | hatters’ furs was held up on the { will continue throughout the year. |Steel common was offset by an omu-l Him She and Man Hiend General hospital today to Mr. and | outskirts of New Rochelle about two F | At the mecting lnst evening At-|ing decline of 1 point in General Mrs. Henry Budeu of 86 Spring | o'clock this morning the local po- || unera ls torney David L. Nair was master of |Motors. Initial gains of a point or Were Penniless street, lice were notified this afternoon. |[! j{| ceremontes and the evening was more also were recorded by General Camden, Aug. — The bobbed | , Samuel Pudavinski of 30 star |The fur was consigned from the | E==—=————————————"—=" | spent in eports and singing. Prizes | Electric, Radio corporation and Al- ot il 2 2€0 Istreet, who was at the point of death | Hatters Fur Exchange, New York, Jesse Aldrich | were presented to Scouts by the Chemical Maired blonde girl who, with a male | \yo1q4y ollowing his | removal to | to several local firms. | The tuneral of Jesse Aldrich of,ldons, and a purse was given the| The market broadened as trading | companion, threatened to shoot|xoy Pritain General ,hospital last| A gang of men held up'the truck (510 Shuttle Meadow avenue, who chef. DrogralbEd. el new . edhaw | Fhum Keebuck Jacob Roisman, Philadelphia lawyer | gatyrqay, il lof aleoholic poisoning, |and at the point of revolvers order-|dicd yeaterday morning, was held brought forward fn an apparent ef. |Sincalir Qil who gave them a lift in his automo- |ya5 today convalescing, the hospital | ed the driver and his companion {0 this morning at 9 o'clock from st Six Arrested, Seventh fort to increase public Interest. jSouthern Pac bile, in an attempt at robbery ¥es-|aythorities said. He has passed the | get down. They got on the truck |joseph's church. Rev. John F £ Q 2 : 7| General Motors quickly rallied -4 Southern Ry .120 terday confessed her part In the [ganger point and is expected to be | and drove away. | Donahue, pastor, officiated at the| Sought in Beer Raid | /5iie trom its opening price ana |Stewart Warner hold-up, according to Assistant lable o return to his home wWithin a | No estimate of the valie of the | requiem mass and officlated at the| Bridgevort, Aug. & M — As an | Dupont recovered most of its initial |Studebaker Prosecutor Varbalow. . lMew days. load was obtainable here toda | committal services at the grave fn ftermath of the arrest last night|g poine drop before the end of the | [CX38 €O ... The girl, twenty and pretty, who! “Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fine of 359 Portland where burial was held. | °f 5% men and the scizure of a com- | first half hour. Coppers were in |L0¥S & Pac .. 54¢ first fnn} she was Cazolyn \\‘ l!flm:s‘\\'.»\y Main street will leave in a few Local Hebrews Ohserve s |plete beer bottling works In an prick domand in response to a stif- |Tobaceo Prod .104 of 87 West 87th strect, New York, |days for Los Angeles, Cal.” to make : samuel Zicl |Evergreen stroet garage, a Warrant | ganing of red metal prices, Ana- | Lnion Pac .. 154% admitted, he said, that her name is |their home. Mr. Fine has been in Birth of Achad-Ha-Am | ., SWoRC 76l of 20 |Was issued by Prosecutor James E.| omae pug corm o Prices ADA- [\ nited Fruit . 113 Helen Bealer and that her home isbusiness on Main street several | The local Zioniat district s eele- [pon e girset, who w S, |Shannon this morning for another e _MOWR ' 8 Ct Ir Pipe 243% . “ 112 16th street, Altoona. She said that four years ago she went to New York and obtained em- ployment in a five and ten cent store at Broadway and $5th street. There at she met Lewis Willlams, twenty- three, her companion in the at- tempted robbery. When arrested Willlams said his name was Willilam Lewi The two worked side by side the store for four years, she until, becoming discouraged at the small pay, they decided fo visit At- lantic City, where she hoped to b come a dancer in a cabavet. Taev had no money and had walked as r as Laurel €prings, N. J., when oisman offered to give them a lift. She said the atempted hold-up was not premeditated Both are heing pending trial in d, held in jail herc Ponzi Loses Fight for Release on Haheas Writ Houston, Texas, Ang. (P —Dis- trict Judge Charles Ashe today re- fused the application of Charles Ponzi of Boston for a writ of habeas corpus. Ponzi was turned over .to the Massachusetts author ties, % ;Tunnc,\;;“lll Not Charge | People to See Him Train brating this evening at the Talmud Torah hall the seventieth birthday of the dean of Hébrew philosophers, Achad Ha-am. Yor several decades ghis philoso- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1926. was drowned in | He 1s Hugh A drop of nearly 15 points in | pesetas marked the early | exchange market. chapel. Rev. G. H, Schneck, pastor |tured last night with twenty half of the German Baptist church, offi- |barrels of beer. | Speculator, N. Y., Aug. 5 UP—It | pher has in beautiful Mebrew out-|ciated and burial was in Fairview | The men already In custody arc ny people want to pay fo see Wim |iined a newer waw of life for the [cematery, |Richard J. Coughlin, 32, Josep p High Low | work, they can do that at the Yan-|Jewish people, a way of life more | a5 Coughlin 17, James Coughlin 16, | Al Che & Dy 1405, 1381y kee stadium on September 16, said|in harmony with the inner spirit of | Toretts Siitvas. Scalite Vincent Bronnan 20, Walter Stanton | American Can 623 611 Gene Tunney today. s {the Jew and in closer relationship | Tne funeral of Mrs, Lot 22 and William J. Tockwood, 40,|Am Car & Fdy 90% : The challenger had just finished a| With the newer world about us. |yan Scalise who died All were arraigned in city court this | Am Loco ... 104% 1037 morniag run of six or scven miles| The celebration will take place at | yorning at the New Britaln Gen. morning on charges of fllegally | A™ Sm & Re 14035 1357 over Adirondack mountain roads as|8:30 p. m. Speakers will tell of the ' ¢ra1 hospital, will be held from her | {ransporting beer. The cases were | AM Sugdr . o art of his daily training for his|Work of Achad Ha-am. home at 458 Myrtle street tamorrow continued for one week to allow [Am Tel & Tel 142 1425 battle with Jack Dempsey for the e | morniug at 8:30 o'clock and from |for further investigation and the|Am Tobacco . 122 \;n;m's heavyweight title, Eighty of Ninety-Two I§t. Mary's chureh at 9 n‘n'lork.“'“""T;""“’;lnwr:‘“f’m”"“':4 m'""‘?“d e ‘):‘;L“:‘.n" T unney reiterated that no admis- g3 ¢ oy | Burial will be in St. Mary" etery, [Coughlin §1,000. James Coughlin, o e sion would be charged persons visit- Houses in Tn‘““ Burn| Shel ”,1, r__hr' Sk §300, Joseph Coughlin, $300, Bren- U‘;mmn va ing this scction while he is working | @ueébec, Aug. 5 (P—Eighty houses Henrietta M. Hartman [nan, $300, Stanton $1,000 and Lock- | Bald Loco 128 out. The training ring Is erecteq 0t of a total of 92 in the village| 1o funeral of Mrs. Henrletta [Wood, $1.000. (BN O v the Lake Pleasant beach road °f St- Come de Kennehee, 72 miles |y, tran of Wothersfield, a former R e SRt Seel s plain view of all who pass, |(rom here, were destroyed by fire {0y 1nown resident of this city,| JUDGE FINES OWN SON Sl e Spenking of Dempsey, the chal. jlast night. The church, the presby- | oy 1o yelq tomorrow afternoon at! Springfleld, Mass., Aug. 5 (p— Con F lenger said that the champion had |ty and the convent and some resi- |y 5o gt the Erwin Mortuary, That justice is no respecter of per-.! Cof D¢ Pasco ety 0 & ol rwin Y That jus s Shes & Ohlo 1431 3 apparently been living a “pretty easy [dences in the extreme end of the |cj,pe Burial will be in the family sons was exemplified today when ooy & MO 143 < lite” since his last fight three years|‘illage, were saved. . lot in Talrview cemetery. Tudge, Wallans B ifeady of distelet [& M & B P.. 12 2 and much will depend upon| The damage is estimated at §500, —_— Gouvh fnsd hik BT Aliomey Tosenh || o L % Foo L $ 5 4 is [000 with a total insurance of $150,- A b . Chile Cop 43 | whethsr he will be back into his . fath o R Rlemons Baranowski W. Heady, $3 for violation of a|guo (€% 36 | fighting frim by September. [0, Ay ol o en vomplots. | The funeral of Kiemons Baranow- | parking ordinance. It was tho |coo ™ 0P i | Bud Gorman s expacted here [are declared to have been Complete- o o¢ 53 Hillhurst avenue who died | judge's own car that figured in the | Gore cor - early next week to join Tunney's (I¥ Tuined. | Tuésday night at the Hartford hos- | offense. Pl > | group of sparring partners, and Jack pital, Will be held tomorrow morn eIl Sas i Delaney, who took the light-heavy- | weight crown from Paul Berlenbach, Ponzi's attorneys gave immediate |is expected ahout August 21 to work notice of an appeal tv the court of }mn with Dempsey’s challenger. criminal appeals which is to meet in Austin next October. Ponzi faces a T to 9 year term in Massachusetts for fraud. The effect of the appeal, if prose- cuted, will be to keep Ponzi in Houston until the higher court ren- ders a deeision. In the face of the appeal Massachusetts authorities are powerless to remove him from th state. 26 PERSONS DROWNED Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Aug. 5 (P) —Twenty-six persons were drowned last night when the steamer Bitar, carrying freight and passengers between ncrth Brazilian ports, collided with a pontoon near the Bay Araras In'the darkness and sank. Reports received here from Para say that five of the drowned belonged to the crow and the re- mainder were passcigers. The sur- vivors included tha captain and his mate, who have arrived in Para. A FILED The inventoty of Martha Gajek. howing $1,259.22 in deposits In the lavings Bank of New he {nveatory of umounting to 1. 1o probate court this morning by Iudge B. F. Gaffney. homas Retlly, coastwise | prison | Police Have “Tag Day” On Parked Automobiles Apparently spurred |the recent publicity given the alleged ‘(:\'ilurr' t6 enforce the parking ordi- {nances about the center of the city, {the police department today started {8 “tag day" observance that resnlte ed in the greatest number of tags being turned in at the desk at head- dquarters in a long time, Most of the violations occur in districts which are ré#tricted to thir- ty minute parking, the police say, althqugh frequently motorists pull into places where parking is not al- lowed, evidently thinking they can o business in nearby places and got jaway beforé the police observe their Britain, and (from , were admitted | Wyoming. g day” will be continted, it was indicated today, and violators will be punished. GOVERNOR RETURNING Hariford, Aug. 5.—Governor John H. Trumbull will arrive at his home in Plainville late tonight, returning the conferenceé of governors held during the past ten days in Tomorrow morning he will go to the state military camp in Niantic. & to action by | Cheshire Sheriff Has Resigned Under Fire New Haven, Aug. 5 (A—The resig- nation of Deputy Sherift C. R. Fos- sett of Cheshire, storm center of a {recent case in which he arrésted a prominent cltizen of the town for alleged violation of the motor vehiele laws and breach of the peace, was accepted today by Shetiff James A. Geddes. Fossett was aAppointed ¢s a special traffie officer about a year ago. SKAPARAS—MADIGAN The marriage of Miss Lillian C. Madigan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | John J. Madigan of 63 Union street, |and Peter P. Skaparag of Hartford |avenue will take place at St. Mary's | chureh Wedhesday morning, August 125, at 9 o'clock. They will be at- tended by Miss Margarét Conway as bridesmald and John M. Madi- | gan, brother of the bride, as best | man, REVOLT SUPPR ED Lisbon, Portugal, Aug. 6 (P —An ofticial communique issued today |states that a movement soma retired officers in Portuguese amongl |Corn Prod ing at 7:30 o'clock from the Sacred [ hes in| Confesses Rohberies to Heart church. Burlal will be e (R Bene e Sacred Heart cemetery Please His Sweetheart | S = Newark, N. T, Aug. 5 (®) — Be- |puo np CARD OF THANKS cause he said his sweetheart want- | o 350 ped Wé wish to express our heartfelt | ed him to square himself with the [joun Dlavers .116% 115% | thanks to the many ki~ . friends and | law, William Dixon, aged today | pjak Rubber . 101: 19 neighbors who extended us their surrendered to the postal authori- |Geni Asphalt . 7112 697 sympathy and assistance at the'ties who said he confessed to the |G 00 011 a0 time of our bereavément in the 'robbery of two post offices in VIr-|Gen Motors ..200% 2041 death of our beloved husband and ginia. |Gt North Iron | father, Anthony J. Cabelus. In a| Dixon, according to police, EOt| (ps Cfs 201 special manner we wish to thank | $7.000 from the robberies in Roa |Gt North ptd o those who sent floral remembrances. | noke and Willlamsburg. lGiie ‘sta St 74 T (Signed). | e e e e Hudson Motors 70 o5 Mrs, Anthony J. Cabelus and SAID TO BE THIEF 3 family. | Held on the technical charge of | | breach of poace, Kostic Freder- e R ick of 280 High street is said to be tmplicated in tho theft of articles from a garage in Roeky Hill recents ly. Officer Thomas J. Foeney ar- rested I'rederick this forenson and | Int Nickel | Int Paper Ken Cop Mack Truck | Marlana oil Joseph A. Haffey {Indla to attempt to usurp the local administration, has been suppressed. The communique says that the re- volters refused to obey a municipal decree and orders have bgen issued |to send them back to Lis ONDRRTAKEN turned him over to State Policeman | Mid Cont 2 Fhone 18008 | Paul Lavan, who is working on the | Mo Kan & Tex Opposite St. Mary's Chureh. cake, It is expected that other ar-| Mo Pac prd Resldenice 17 Summer §.—\gg5-3. rests will be made. | Mont Ward i | . N Y Central LICENSES SUSPENDED (NYNH&H BOLLERER S *he police were notified today of [Nor & West ..156 the suspension of the operator's li- [Nerth Amer .. 567 POSY SHOP cenge of Bernt Hellberg of Race [North Pacific.. T4% street; Bdward Henderson of 204 Pack Mot Car 42% TO FRIENDY WHO MAIL Main stret; Andrew Bobrovskl of |[Pan Am Pet B 68% 171 Curts street: Harold J. Cleary i of 8 Lake Court; Ernest J. Bleau of 288 Monroe street; Baldessari Can- dido of 50 Hurlburt street. | Pennsylvania. | Plerce Arrow Radlo Corp ... Réading ... YOU CAN SAY “BON VOYAGE” WITH FLOWERS BY WIRE #4 TV, MAIN KT, PROF. HLING. TEL. 886 “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain." |the Farmington river Tuesday after- jo still at large. | Rails were siow in joining n00z was held this afternoon at|MUrphy. a salesman, who police a1-1 forward movement. An 2:30 o'clock at the Frwin mortuary |1¢8¢ is the owner of the truck cap- ing to new high levels for the year. | the overnight Spanish foreign Close 180% 613, 3614 6y R P PUTNAM & CO MEMIER, NEW WORK & HAKTTORD STOGK EXCRAMGEY 74 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 PARTFOR) OFFICE 6 CENTRAL KW TRl t-mes 100 UNION MFG. CO. yield about 9% &l :mzon, Tlenn & To ! 4 Telephone 2580 BERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Aart. Mgr. OFFER AND RECOMMEND | AETNA LIFE | CONNECTICUT GENERAL TRAVELERS WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS EDDY BROTHERS NEW,BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel, Greenwich Water & Gas 79 pfd to yield 79 THOMSON & McKINNON New York City NEW BRITAIN BRANCH Burritt Hotel Bldg. Manager: Frank T. Lee &G . 3420 Our Telephone Number fs: U 8 Ind Al J Rubbef . U 8 Steel .. 15 Wabash Ry 4514 | Ward Bak B . 38% { West Elec 695 White Motor Willys Over Woolworth LOCAL STOC] (Furnished by Insurance Stocks Aetna Casualty 750 Astna Part Paid. 515 Aetna Life Ins Co 665 Aetna Full Pald. 660 Aetna Fire 28 Automobile Ins. Hartford ire . National Fire . Phoenix Ifire Travelers Ins Co .. seneral , Conn. | Am Hardware 81 Am Hosiery .. 25 Beaton & Cadwell | Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com.. 80 Billings & Spencer com Biilings & Spencer pfd Bristol rBass Coit's Arms . 1 Boston ~— Exchanges, 000; balances, $41,000,000. Putnam & Manufacturing Stock 3 $86,000,- |tn Walter Reed hospital, Washing. 1498 |alderman Keily this afternoon end asked him using annoyance ho! made to Alderman the sixth ward, complained that R are the direction of N called to detail an oficer | noyance. PageA Mr. 98 a ol {Hart & Cooley ....... 17 & |Landers, F 8780 |N B Machine ... .13 15 N B Machine pfd ....102 - iles-Be-Pond com .... 10 21 orth & Judd ..... PR ] Peck, Stowe & Wil e Russell Mfg Co 50 60 Scovill Mfg Co ..288 340 standard Screw 104 109 | Stanley Works .. 80 88 |Stanley Works pfd . N - Torrington Co com .... 66 68 Unfon Mfg €0 ......... 2T = Public Utilitles Stocks, Conn Elec Service ... 86 68 Conn Lt & Pow ptd ....109 112 |Hrd Eleo Light 208 208 N B Gas . 50 - N B Gas ..... B Southern N E Tel ....152 186 Southern N 1 Tel Rts 17 s TREASURY STATEMENT Lorma Duft, Panama Canal swim- Treasury balance $225,162,046 | ming star, shot into the water a mo- ment after this picture was made/ New York — Exchanges, $951.- | When she emerged—presto! The 000,000; balances, 101,000,000, shackles were gone. War veterans ton, looked off. COMPLAIN ABOUT NOISE : ke Complaints of the activity of men who use Carlton street going to the anley Quarter park and who are the noise they make in the early 's of the evening have autoists use Carl- ton street as a specdway when they leaving the par and disturbance been John Maerz of dents have also and going in Britain, The Captain George to curh this an- h;udhfi

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