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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1926. was not certain of the numbers, but . —— e | } took the chance that they might be Clty ltems | o correct ' i Wall Street Bnefs ' T ! I Worthy Temple, No. 18, Pythian| \emmeo NAM & C Sisters, will hold a regular mee m| TNe out ook PERSONALS e ol | neuett (molllcr cepper in MOMERS NEW_YORK & MAKITORD SWCH EXCRANGER . e | e Delicious Sandwiches at Crowells. L SePsREEN. protiioing | : | companie of the 1 s 3 - Mellett Murder Investigat e g L B Bl || TWWEST MAN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ 0rs ouncil - May Not Be Able' Plans will be mado at a meeting | o200 Eeer Gan 1o momh ) Cenerally, However, Market 2040 * 3 sefore, amou g 248,544,000 chover EXlFeme Gompt]()fl Miss Francis Bedford of 1368 I [ P nmsrt xln (‘f\, :u\\un lodge | pounds, ,,I_M"‘km"m(ar ; 441 : ’ y Te[_ - | Stanley street has returned from a Leg I B | 957, B. P. 0. E. for a joint outing| P °""" c the seven | : TSy A | e b 3 ! 2| months of this yes : i L U I BARTIORD_OFFICL. 6. 0w . e o el B ALY 10 FOSS BAD fwich Mieriae' toase. e amai wir| monts of wus venr was 24| Lacks Unilormity in Price e e Farm, Bantam Lake. ])um next month in Meriden on| ° " wm“‘ R “‘";:p 1‘»4~ -‘l‘ eveland, Aug. 19 (A—With in- | = In date to be determined later. ounds e sa period of | RRRBSSS nquiry today into the reason the | 7 o o d8a5; ers he Stat q Forl | vestigation of liquor and narcotic| Mr. and Mrs. 3. M. Tracy and|ordinance committes of the common | Detective Sergeant W. P. McCue | [C0 CRlelthrs L Cas United States| New Yor o = Pues We Offer: conditlons in Canton taking pre- |family of 1184 Stamley strest are| council did not present an ordinance | 202 Served a warraut on Jullus|YIORHEE BO%TO400 - pounds in movements A uniformity.| ? cedence with federal authorities |spending their vacation at Bay View, | prohibiting tho Slaying of carniy .!s“l"”’”"“’] charging non support. | SGEPATed - With 154,332,000y, stock market, persistent . ver the probe into the killing of | Milford m New Brit t © 51 He was released in bonds for his P! ol - | 1 g . ew Brits A st . liquidation of several of » stan- | W oo e probe inte e i o i ol iltation of severl o the san: ericean Hardware « Attorney A. E. Bernsteen today or- | Mrs, W. P. McAllister and Mr light the l(‘. S :\ e s o [ row morning, at the Kipawa mill of | 1ard industrials being oftset by | ¥ dered his assistant, Howell Ley s eV e AR A A ght the fact that consideration is The DARNaS! Ausil : I e ernational Paper Co. brisk accumulation of a number of | " t. How .euck, ml“' Edwards and children have re-;being given to the possibllity of |, wdies —Auxiliary of Temiskaming, Quebe: ' ecialties and With calt | “clean up Canton,” at the same time | turned to Caiifornia after visiting|such an ordinance being unconsti. | C10V¢T Post will meet tonight at s _“WLSKaIUEE Qiebec, 18 now de-| o0 tlioied 1o be e tan e orks he questioned Norman E. Clark, friends and relatives in Maine, | tutional, oo T AT P R L) B ]‘”‘:1”(\‘ anton attorney, arrested for viola- \ Sef N o > " convention to be held in New Haven | 4804 10 » manufacture of rayon. oo INELHeS We as . e war fryia o A pa structed the committes to present : | s b At Anave it Y | newal rate of 4% and business re- | = RS aE LT - |the ordinance at lust night's meoting | "'y, 2120 12K¢ place. o eTnG e s i o B & bortatin: the main’ favorabls, pools Bernsteen indicated, up s suc-| Misses Grayce and Trene Schielch-{and the opposition to carnivals Is so | 1 1ore, &7 ases on the short | SWUNE 1O, el CHOn 00 TAYOR |7y meq operations-n a wide asiorés cess to obtain new information from | ar ure spending thelr vacation at Soa | strong ameng the council ment cndar of the city court for prics ui Juop, 3. tthey il 18 Kd | bt i R SEES SROT I % Clark, who was implicated by Louis | preeze cottage, Indian Neck. {tiiatstie Vo ho abion Didotal. |ooroion, nextd Mohiay. - atiernoond | 5 SRociee & aBent ore hulCiof 81 Biosieneakaiaria O ) Mazer, held here for violation of the | s R Eave b : | | J. Danberg announces. wood pulp usged in the manufs Atk : 1io led the ad- federal prohibition laws, and for| maward L. M e ecaRe TR as e dicen aidoptell SO e of John A. Andrews & |ture of rayon throughout the world, || . ., !0 the rail group by crossing A Sdward L. Menus of the Vogne|mention was made of it, however. | ;1154 to a new record price. B whom a murder warrant has been | gyoe Shop will leave Saturday = Iidts " 5 Co., against Oscar Dreisen, | the product going to many foreign ! . , price. Buylng Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britatn Telephone 2580 issued at Canton, the latter charging | yuon b0 W0 Y ona) It was learned today that Some|glqyled for hearing in city court | countries, including Japan of this issue was accompanted by | MEMBLIS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK ey the attorney had, while police pro- # tuin fojClevelanupbhio, procedure other than ordinance | ynjy morning, was defaulted by the | _ FRROHts (thato minorliy) grocklicldRes, Donald R. Hart, igr. HRdhaneY secutor, recelved brines, signed ficti- |y 0 p o o Provision may be necessary 10 Pro-| efondant. Attorney Edward Intornational Rallway Co. re. |0 X OPposing the Van Swering tious bonds for members of the un- | a hibit carnivals. It is said the city, | 3 { 1 ff and | Ports profit of $10. en mergen plan, are demanding a oront and had on several occa. | Street 15 at Bridgehampton, L. L, |under its police power, can forbid | yiiormer 1o }%, R e D o e S R pricBover 4300 tor their | @ WE OFFER 3 a d € f e week H g P o Attorney Louis Feinmark had enter- | ha f 1926 after taxes and ‘ g @ 2 g v Siéne vecelved. Ifgiior: from! Mazer,| |15 Uhe Wee carnivals or the common council can | oy qrl Ul for the defendant G ot e o ':’(‘, stock, or a r cent dividend ctoen plans fo witharaw entirely | M and Mrs. John J. Holloway! tjon and compel the applicants to T‘n'\‘«‘l‘ m“;'mfl\‘ L i) L half of 1 the high carning capacity of th Fhc B T e P e A \ e e S 15000 e | L TR 1 R & POWER CO Federal — authorities. thr e e p od_from & (wojshould be fssued. That earnival|™ jegicirations for the fall term at| Derby Gas and Tlectrie co Somtion | O, more a share this year, ! * . I re eoncerned prima e acation spent at Lake Poco-| scompanies would go to this end to e ' o ' oration | sourj Pacific broke through to a ne % : r g the state trade school will be made dividend preferred stock is be- | memic 2 ON APPLIC, § the vice conditions in €7 | tongus procure permits is doubted, it was | oo i (Th Dot Wllibann vidend preferred stock 15 be-|peak for the year and, substan PRICE OX ABFEAOATION ; : | eptember § offercd today by a syndicatc WE DO NOT Canton invsetigators are proce | = said in official circles, because of the J6a50h Davowsil: of 251 Wash Tihy Pinihe ) an | gains were ed by a number A ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS 5H 1ho hurake cane; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bradbury|cxpense and delay that would fol- [ (yren atreet enlist e o R AL G el U8 of pihar dlue ). el U8 “Clark knows a great deal and |of Woodside, L. I, are visiting Mr.| oy, ington street enlisted in the U. accrued dividend, to yield HGhY rocent: (favarites os U & can tell us much about conditions aid Mrs. John J. Holloway of Mur-| " ssistant Corpération Counsel M i "’f"j““l"‘“-“ f‘”‘ ’.‘“, ‘m ”“ ot peryoents Steel common, General Motors, Du- | in Canton, {f he only will,” Bernstcen |ray street. H. Camp said he has given consid- | weiian tolands. T e pont and 1 Industrial Alcohol sald. “T talked with him yesterday == eration to the possible unconstitu- | 3 . appeared to be in large supply on ST am satisfied he will talk” | Mrs. . T, Woods of Wallace atrect| tionarity of the proposed. ordinancs| e e et Tl] fin every rally but the reactionary ten- Joseph R. Roach, Chicago “clean- (is visiting in Old Orchard, Maine. |ana there appears to be a queStion | woesare niant and anes o ‘\'"‘ cy in these issues did not have up” atterner, is expected to remain | - HHoaahl he ihis ol teone irta it n;‘g ‘]J’n" t \‘fn'fjn o o construction operations elsewhere in Canton from now on, centering | .Misees Grace, Rose and Helen|geeply enough to pass an opini B o B B OIs e T[I NFW BEI]F Ofls point upward despite repor i Contn Trom o o, et | Npwer O, Tove an0, Ben | ugh”cnou”to" ot s oinen| i’ oo o her nome- v | 10 NE gl polc! et s s RTINS NEWBRITAIN. of Mellett the next few days at Lake George, | relative to the question today agreed ‘”“‘M“ SeR000l: ket in the middle west and a cut in | Ry o H ! Mazer, in an alleged statement. i (N. Y. that a fight might be waged on Eer certain grades of Texas crude prices. | ord Conn. Trust Bldg. Bumtvflom : derstood to have implicated other | = [ stonnal o | misonstibutiooality M (Continued from First Page) | General Asphalt common and pre- | Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 i Canton officials in vice activities. A| Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson |cuch an ordinance but they poin ! — ferred touched new 1926 highs. B : t indge and a datective were sald 10]of 462 Stanley street are entertain- | out that in the event that the city been turned down by a draft board.| The demand for railroad rqnw-i be among those mentioned by ing Mr. Johnson's brother and his!gia not wish to invite a test case on His| record : ment, shares reflected the large in- 2 A 3 51 did n o a test case E d with the local draft|Ment shares e large in . man charged with killing Mellet wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank JOhnson | the matter, there arc other mea e Ty " quiries now being put out by some |l§ WE OFFER _— {of Chicago. Mr. Johnson had not | ayailable. “If this city or any other el o Jected but | o¢ he large railroads, York Air | SH[][]TS ASSA'LANT seen his brother for about 34 does not want to llcense ca insists on goin 3rake being elevated to a new ' # years. | % g > He went overseas with the ¢ ak price. Merchandisi 3 | nivals, the carnival people may a th th 1, peak price. Merchandising w k eIl vee snalis thamastven fo Famali Slefl ilic S h tion o Natur machine gun battalion as a first ser- | 1esponded to reports of a | shares dSta ey OrKs R“A“ Mrs. Moe Fielman and baby of |ing away because they cannot sn“‘i it ubstitution of Natur- geantt Al row monilia atter ho hpa L upcovementingthe mALICIdsE dnn 24 Fremont street have returned |cesstully fight a municipality,’ reac 145 1€ 104 etail trade. | { co y fight pality,” one | 4 g reached the other side he was com- 3 | shares QN HARTF[]RD 1} |to s city atier spending & week | fanyer emarked. [ &l Resources Impossible miceionca a eutenant, acter naving Wail swrect Opening |} res Landers, I'rary with relatives at Edgemeer, Long! It is known that New Britain i7 | spent o few months in the officers| BUYING of representative railroad, | [asinad Ith. bhest carnival city in Conueeti- | training school. motor and oll shares imparted a | . | ci. from the standpoint of the com Willlamstown, Mas., Aug. 19 (@) At SLA he was made pol firm tone to stock trading ot the 3 L Miss Margaret Christ of 34 Har-|panies. Absence of parks having [The oft-heralded cra of scientific | Gfiicer in charge of a camp of 35 opening of t s market. = Pierce | i 1"“‘>hn ArseCls Epquling e few diva imskrygoxtound (dance peMlians and substitution of matural resources is|men. TFrom there he was sent to | ATTOW issues, Mack Truck and toud-, 5 with friends in New Jersey. ot ausements, together with |not t hand, the Institute of |Brest, Franc Sinls son Motors continued to lead the Airhed Boen et Bagsy, | similar amu Y and, stitute of | Brest, France, where he was ad- ; fhbatint ‘ | — the cosmopolitan make-up of the|politics was told today. ant at the Pontanezen casual ge- | FeOCVery in this group while Che i B M. Davidson and fami cits's population are said to be the| H. Foster Bain, New York matal | partment apeake and Ohio and Norfolk an ) 0 xtifer 1 HINHRRA, atVCESn (e mea g o 1o SR URIRE SR (8L 3 ot S R i o Wstern were in the forefro ; e r home at Silve reasons for the popularity of car- |l st, warned that scicutic “magi-| After his return to New Britain | €V Stern were - BEHE 2 v fectivel 5 nivals here. Despite th ot that | ciz zling us with a promise of | he joined Company H. 168(h fnfan. | t2¢ Advance among investment ralls. e 3 1 H"“: n”“:gf ('v“ »“y‘-‘;‘:\m('r‘.xn roe strect I8 visiting friends in | Hartford and other cities ¢ a|a synthetic age, were dcaling in|{ry, as a s (,””\ liout |fy !n‘“)HHT\‘H Reports made to President Cgol- 11 Wall Street New York City ] Y\ ead with the butt of his revolver SR : negligible license fee in contr 8| futures” the present value of sub- |asked and did recruit the first bat- | 050 Of BAUOR-WITE na MEMBERS ] nd knocked him down. Turning| T Pttt oo fegicollecien hery: samnlyalicom i Mences (Chauiotsl have neoduced {0/l Uillon | ncddunirteral compng, i | o v S rlie wire MsiEA New York Stock Exchange Chicago Roard of Trade 4 e attacked the large man expecting! |\ o0 woiiih ave Al R Uil DR G S New Britain to take the plac necessities, he de- | for a year commanded that compan: s e S New York Cotton Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange at the man he was befriending | \opere :M"m “”;'k"“ - 5 {'("*’ iT | other place in the state. ClE b Rt S s s first lieutenant. Later he re-| coro oy in inp o o resump- |[M Yew York Produce Exchange Indianapolis Stock Exchange 4 ould help him and 't off the! gppe o o9l Sien He pointed out that substitution |cruited Co. I, 169th infantry and | crc MBstrur R et New York Cofice & Sugar Exch. Winnipeg Grain Exchange F: . ] » ax the gtreet, have returned after spend- and synthesis require some sort of p tion of active buying for both ac-| ¢ nall man ehould he recover. Evl-|ing two months in Sweden. prepaation and manufacture, both |vaneits one oan He served 18| counts. Both chain store and mail | eatly, the man who had been| iy {of which may absorb power, and |op ony one vear and then becatse | gpger sssues took an active part fr NEW BRITAIN BRANCH umeled was thinking only of his| iiss Helon Erickson e e ey o Pporh Pojver. n lof conflfet with his Boy Scout du-|{ye‘carly upturn of prices. Special ty and that of his girl €om-|cireet has returned from J.ulm I”M_ 25 1o the amount of power latent in | S Nere. he reslgned hfs commis- | congiderations prompted rencwed Burritt Hotel Building Telephone 1815 and 1816 ‘ 1 nlon, for when Bollerer finally’ 804 | tapaug, where she has been for sev- | | the coal ficlds of the world, he said, |51 from the national guard and |pyqqing for Mack Trucks, Pierce- | T. FRANK LEE, Manager 3 astride antagonist and was re- i eral wecks, ) It should be remembered that get- | “';K”“““'}* CanIL Dok Arrow preferred. General ining his breath, he looked around [t the: Buaia¢ | e has been Scout exccutive ever | anq Tobacco Products, all of w o T 5 g hi . - e bucket of coal with whicn | . S i, and Tobacco Products, DIRECT PRIVATE S [ TO ""' in time to sce the small car| 1fiss Augusta Stipek of Winthrop | ultimatel yto iight the beautiful 1‘[«1’1’01" ““\"I?""‘("’" he landed at|reached the highest levels E WIRE SERVICH ALL MARKETS aving. e T . 4 hoken hat time New Britain | eyr, ‘rospects for . : 3 i N 5 £ etreet has returned from H. 'mm\r S w II F R d Christmas tree involves work and & | 2in | eurrent rise. Prospects fol Tis v IR [ AS the -nnll!.\r‘:ro resumed the | port on Cape Cod, where | &[e | Hlpl‘()‘ie 0ur Roads araft on the coal pile, hnt\l\lnn vhhn»n or four troops with a | yision of class rates in the ‘ isted stocks carried on conservative margin his attention was attracted (o | been visiting friends, CControl of matural resotrces of |LOtAl membership of less than 100. combined with the steady expansion alamand pin Bollerer was wear- | o | SClYlflg New Britain e e e L thh e {Today there are 22 troops with a|of the crop movement, stimulated | " v ) ing, and he grabbed at it. W Brothers Luke, Edmund, Fidels| % asurance of stability and success in- ‘0':‘ membership running well over | huying of the grain ca —_—————rrey El he two men fighting him, Bollerer |and Eucarius of St. John's | lustry ca v " " 00. “hicag nd North >, 57 ! d Eucarius of St. John's prepara-| . ustry can now have,” he said. | Chicago and 2 |Pan Am Pet B 671 . (. realized his only hope lay in as |tory school, Danvers, M Phiia| Scetions of four New Britain- | e | One of his greatest accomplish-| pere Marquette. U. {pemns |Threats Made Against gstance from other quarters, but | motoring through to Baltimore and | Hartford highways will be resur- | TENNIS RESULTS {ments as Scout executive has bees |other regent I | Returning Italian Editor of the occupanis of two or|Washington today, visited the fol-| [4Ced With asphalt penetration af | ost Hills Y. Aug. 19 (P the development of the Scout c | lose ground. | New Lork, Aug. 19 (P—Due to M cars that passed would re-|lowing local students: Willlam p.| & €ost of $17 . work to begin Martha Bayard of Short Hille, | & JOb'S pond, in Portland The -buying movement was o threatening letters received by the SRRA ol eI McMahon, George D. Smithwick. | Vithin 10 days, the state highway S ‘n‘] ‘\I\w"!:n'w;m Blake of | CAMP now s reached the point|proad and confident in the forenoon ws Roebuck steamship line eight patrolmen and i Bollerers' clothes wore literally | George W. McMahon and Patrick §, | d¢Partment has announced. e e o aye | ¥hero three paid assistants and a |(hat weaknoés veral of the in- | Sinclair Ofl 213 211 2134 |detectives met the iner Coldmbs teu M ) oft him in the fight ’ eMal oincide th the statemer j d ot ; professional chef are required to g erEi s ! R i : i ) off him in the fight. He was MeMahon, Jr. | Coincident with " the statement | G0 JONCN, B0 FUEHE Jiq professional chef are required - to | ucntial sharcs, virtually passed un rn Pac 108% 107% 107% |day to safoguard Luigl Barsini, edls \; uninjured although he received a L concerning what is one of the most | | ionehin today with hard- P look after the wants of the poticed as a market influence, 1 Southern Ry .121% 120% 1201 |tor of the Corrlere D'Ameri a d severe pummeling, and at one time | Miss Moylan Conlon of Stanley | €1aborate programsof street Improve | oA G0 d, P | boys. Steol went down 21 to 162 1-4, the | Standard Ofl . — =" lieadar-or thy RuBIAt me:hi: 2:u 3 Huiing Lhs abiUksls, the lavke ) B R e menis aftecting New Britain ever | 38N USEER o0 sm‘ ic camp begua with 15 or 20 ¢ since it began ifs recent set- LW 4% Itry, There “was | no Alutiich S groe’s Dlackjack was dangerously | - | undertaken by the state, has come |, Mrs. W. H. Pritchard of | 20%5 & Week for about eight weeks General Motors lost a similar | Studebaker 541 4 | While in Ttaly Ar TORION close to Bollerer's head. | —_ | statement that the drainage sys- (2 Wit O¥eF JT08 T S ECAITE B0 Now it as reached the point where | ymount and Mack Truck relinquish- | Texas ‘Co T Vil contel o A[? B“\;llm R Girl Figures in Police Theory T Y tem at Beach :Qn',un\p. road under . Jorsey player put out Miss M it totals over 800 Scout weeks 0 o |oq all of its early advance. Oi iR Pk 't 814 nces with Mussolini, : 3 . The police today were working | 1() HONOR RABBIS MEMORY | pase. near the New writain-Kensing el season and is considered one of the skly and th hern [ Tobacco Prod 1123 : 3 willard of Philadelphia, 2 spurted up briskly and the Southern |Tobacco Pro & i on two theorics f0 explain the at. | fton iino. will bo changed next your !/ pest Scout eamps in New England. |ang southwestern railroads wero ac- | Unlon Pac .. . Tex Rickard Confers : tack on the missing man. It is| and the road reconstructed. ’Iln.s: here are between 45 and 50 boys | . iiated on a lar scale, Missouri | U S Ct Ir Pipe | Ol‘l (‘omin Ti BD . possible, they believe, that the Ne- | Fercises to be Held in Local Syna. | ProSTam contemplating a concrete e 2 : lat camp cach day during the sea-|pacitic touching 41% and Chesa- (U S Ind Al Philadelphl £ flem_“t groes intended to assanlt the young 7O% | highway two and one half miles | REFUSES TQ BE JANITOR = | zon now. [ peake and Ohio 154 3-5, both mew |U § Rubber 60 |Ric e Tt b oman and had attempted to do| 808ue for Mayor Simchah Cohen | south of the New Britaln line, will | Aleglng that Salvatore Carubba |~ During his work hera Cook "1"‘:‘:.\‘5‘\;1vv?()\1'» \‘mr) i “‘1 rate | U § Steel 158 | here tod \\;olork v o hen et antln e aitel | require an outlay of $£160,000. iled to carry out the agreement|taken throe special courses at Yalo | OF pioppeni s nbeitnid e 18% | Mayor Kent r & couterance Wl o 0 | Whoite Deadiini Russia: | The plan of the City of Hartford |that he would act as janitor When {in’ Scouting and holds a certificate | O% 21! 19ans was retained at 413 per | ol Bk and KGNSS ¢ R So1A ot teive e e analIM Mamcrint esaculses il bor meia|lboicompibte pavine ot Newd Britain [he was glvenia) tenement gt 494 o¢ fgraduation from each. fn'uan (E55 : AR (ot Aot esiexpoNion eA I 115 L HElD 0% oiRaiiAhe o0 X i % | avenue from Fairfield to n street, S amand Anna Antiok. [ye agtended the first biennial Scout | AL SN P LE L Mo | orisiaan racorthio & Hety i ceightens' ¢ S eht ot {he | MeXt Sunday in the Tifereth Israel | Whife street in Hartford, completes | owners of the house, have brought a fconference at Bear Mountain; in Al Chem; & D 14030038, I38% 1 SR CA900 T Ry Choul Theipnde frightened to move at sig! o : Mountain; . ; h 1 s Ove empsey and G N e e o8 LC s nagositslin. iHunor ot e a concrete highway hetween the two | summ process in city court to o Biun | Amerdean Can 8 | Willys Over Dempsey and Gene Tunney at the ; [t Yrohd the'ldas. by the assajl. | [kabbi Meyer Simchah Cohen, who cities which will be available this |eviet him. N. C.: in 1923 he represent-|A™ (ar & Fd 1007 Woolworth _'_‘ ““-llml_st.ndl\m) September 23. s S hi. the cq i oy the assall |4 75410 25 one of 10 representatives | year. | BHtAIn KE tie reaional cony | Am Loco 104 1 e The party entered the mayor's of- ants, or their infention Was 10| ¢ {1, ‘jews in Russia acted on th | The four inter-city routes In at! endlngo! Like, Meix || PHUE ReLIAYE S LOCAL STOCKS foe alostlyhetorelila He inin: A overpower her escort and then as- |, qyisory bourd of the government | which street improvements are to |l ! » represented this city at the 2 | (Furnished by Putnam & Co) | <onferred behind = closed door. & sault ‘her, is problematical. | of Russia. be made are i [ plenntal conference in Rocky Moun- | 4™ | \‘11'""‘“" T e LA e It is o possible t robbery . 2 4 | l [ienziat B | Am " R clusion of the meetin ¢ : : | He died last week at Dvinsk, 1 1. Allen street and C! tain National park, Denver, Col.; in : InsticnoesSuicka = was the molive. rHe 5"‘“""“‘“! ‘]‘:" tavia, at the age of 73 years. He & in Newington and New Brits i“ unerals 11926 he ultended the reglonal con- |4t Woolen Aetna ty oo 800 li:r\“"rfoy:\llf‘l‘lul"‘lf‘* ouple to Ibelle's | was spiritual leadsr of that com- | sinning at Main atrect in Newing- | === | ference at Shanty § S b [ R tae Ly diisd Gofes s70 | Dept. of Justice Wants ¢ ked € 15 | munity for 33 years prior to his ton and extending west to Stanley | Hot Springs, Ar connection | 741 Actna Fire i i 8 ) ’ of the hour for protection, pos th. : street, New nrmgin a dista S g m:h (‘;:Ie:lk:ém\:.] ce he ‘m‘i” \,"‘:“ Baldsaeo Automobile Ins RUImg on Ship Seizures sibly anticipating weak reslstance | Nemorial exercises are being held | 15,000 teot. t Justus Hornkohl {appolnted & smamber of 1he dational |L Ohio Hartford Mire Washington, Aug. 16 (P—The de~ \ from the man and girl. As Bollerer | (hroughout the world. The, local | 2, Willard street, N g|. The tuneral ot Justuc W. Horn-} o o dining problems, | Deth Steel National Tire | partuient of justice is prepared to 5 ! % ard street, Newington and [y o11'% ¢ 215 Bassett street who dieq | COmmission on training pr 8, | oalit pot ask the supreme court i rushed into the fight at once, he|servic will be conducted by Rabbl | West Hartford, beginning at Clay- | |C, Of 210 Bass i ho died | irie scoutmasters’ training schoot, | G2HE_Pet hoenix Fire : | COnaramy oy ivone SenES B8, WA : 3 was unable to catch sight of the |y 1i. Aronson who will deliver the | ton road in Newington and extend. |, [is ome yesterday morning Willi o \jucieq with the assistance of Gor I Travelers Ins Co 1200 o ale atar s onR) GRS i face of the man who called him. | enlogy and Rev. S. Cantor who will |ing north, ending at New Britain | b, tomortow afternoon at &y jerick L. Fay, author of the | oot D¢ Pusco | Connecticut General ..1850 pastments polityof dojaluy st Bollerer was formerly employed | lead in prayer. aveons . Akee Ausholy curner 5|0 000k . Bev Trederolt effer,| ourke, 1s said to he ono of the|Shes & Ohlo SManufacturing. Stocks. vessesl subject to search and ! in Berlin and during the strike | —_— distance. &F 18500, fakt * %|pastor of the Evangelical Lutheranj ' B0 "y 0o o500 “yas turnea [C M & S P. Am Eardwass 114 g3 |o¢izure by the coast guard any- trouble at the brickyards, armed |y-ocorg por e tmmgike | Shrch, will offisiate:and burlat wiil| 165t (8 AASTEE AEC RIS IO R T & Pac Am Hoslery b ap T d himself. Trequently, during e | VY akefield Policeman naEwIEBLOn,: B Bnutaha, et thi| o1 Eairview) cometery, | tween 60 and 100 qualified Scout|Chile Cop Beaton & Cadwell 20 o ey ookl oc b il e it Ney 3 toute 2, a e| gl 70 e ( 0 qualified Sc Wi ienlac “(io e 4 ¢ e ( € night he and others ahout the | In Duel With Pursuers | Triangle garage, and cxtending | leaders, Syalen Corp e Bige-Hd Cpt Co com B brick companies' property would | yyakefield, Mass, Aug. 10 (PI—A | north and then west, ending at | Tour years ago Mr. Cook way|SoCO Cola ...162 Billings & Spencer com — 8., | appeats in'the second dlatrice -l fire at frogs in nearby ponds for|y.n caid by witnesses to be a | East street, New Britain, a distance | calfed to*ilib. New Bodfora poast|C0l0 Fuel Ly Billings & Spencer pfd 10 | York) et KL ' practice, he said, thus using up | wakefield policeman off duty, raced | of 16,100 fe | when it was planned to change|CORSO! Gas ..1087 108 108 |Bristol Brass (3% \:‘\Ib:‘l‘l\: "smu,‘,"'“r,“:m b L‘Ml rf\lrtri'ls* »=~] ND] that hr ’“‘4’3" down the main strect in a stolen Sectlon of South Main street, De a t h S | from a part time to a full time| " il e ‘; Arms % | charge of |m;|r|m"‘|?n :sdkr:;!'co::n ad only one in his revolver. Onantomobile early today exchanging Hartford, - begl g Vew | ! | exect 3 The situat AL & L0l N o 3 A ¥ & [ ; 0 ? , - beginning at New | L. exccutive there. The situation as it | ) : agle Lock ess at the | entering his present work he did [yovolvor shots with three pursuing | Britain avenue and extending| - | developed then dia not warrant the | DO0E¢ Bros A 29% Fafnir Bearing Co f) v Sk ”‘:f';n"‘i”r”::":’ ':'h'wfl‘:’ E A e - not refill the revolver, as he has | ofricops, Chief Pollard refused to | north 1,800 feet. | Mrs. Merritt Edwin Taylor, change and nothing was done Du_Pont De Hart & Cooley | EighE: ks reatin 1 ;“\ oyt no particular use for it, but he ¢ statement other than to | B AW Mrs. Leora Loulse Pepper Tavlor, [ ' Asked it he haa been approach- | - NC™M - 00 |Landers, ¥ e oquest will' be refmrie - continued the practice of carrying ¢ was being investigat- | STILL ON DANGER LIST ife of Merritt Edwin Taylor, dicd |ed by Mr. Andrews, Mr. Cook said | ¢ RE & N B Machine .. 15 i it and conslders himself fortunate eq, | At New Britain General hospital | vesterday at hor home, Short Beach, | he had not. Asked if ho would ac- | 1o N B Machine pfd . 104 CHARGES “UNFAIR® TACTICS to have lvaf} it last night. | Sighting _the car reported stolen |this afternoon, it was said there is|at the age of 55 years. She was cept Jf the position were offered ]."L | Niles-Be-Pond com . 0 | At a hearing before Judge Molio; ¥ > Wrong Registration “3",'"“' { from Dr. Richard Dutton while he |no apparent change in the condition | former resident of this city and Ber-| him, he replied that he was per- | » North & Judd 4 in Hartford this \'urcnool\‘ s; m{ Haying definitely established that | was cafling on a patient .the officers |of the three men who were d- | lin. Funeral services will be held at ity hamag. 4 ltion. hera | e eck, Stowe & Wi s LS . : el o re scald- fectly happy in his position lere|q Peck, Stowe & Wil application of Mrs, Mary Grant Me- the registration number given y " d two shots in the air and five led by the bursting of a steam pipe [her home Saturday afternoon @t 4y, re: 3 or, 3 | Russell Mfg Co 3 . = i bis 1 11 pip jand it would require a very Genl Motors . 2083 | 11 Mfg Co 5 {Gann of Ohio for & writ of habeas Bollerer is fncorrect. the police th lJ!vbrtu] at the tires. The fugitive |at Landers' factory Monday night.|2:30 o'clock. Interment will be In| (ering offer to induce him to con- e = rovill \xrz 00 i «. 240 corpus for the custody of her t 5 } afternoon sald the best chance they | put on added speed but one shot of | They are fighting for their liv ast Lawn cemetery, East Haven. |gider a chan |Gt North Iron andard Serew .......104 | daughters who are a: the f{ ki appear to have of rounding up the |another volley of five punctured a |and are thought to have a fair | fet S & anley Works . s1 tonio mimmer.. pktapy AL ogroes is through physicians or ftire before abandoning the machine, |chance of recove TO OBSERVE Bt ";‘] - nley Works pfd 27— |Thomas F. McDonough, represents hospitals, as the largo Nogro must | the driver sent five shots whistling St S Miss Rose F b0 AN | e ',‘l brrington Co com 59 1 |ing the applicant, charged that Ate ) be painfully injured. Bollerer said | toward his pursuers. No one wax | OLAIM MORTGAGE VIOLATED street will enter s wrindar e an . |Union Mfg Co ........ 27 30 |torney Montugue Lesler of New he fs sure the bullet took effect as | injured, Properly on Sunrise avenue was | party tonight in observance of her |t Nickel Public Utllities Stocks. | York was “grossly unfair and eths the man cried out to his companion s R T placed under attachment today by | Dse a e 16th birthday. She will have 22 |in( Pap ; {Conn Elec Servie 66 ical” and if law is practiced in New and clutehed bis side. Detective Ser- {Noted Japanese Al’tl\t | Deputy Sherift Martin H. Horwitz | ¥ [guests. The Franklin home has |Ken Cop * |Conn Lt Pow pra 108 | York as Mr. Lesler practiced it in geant Ellinger today communicated P £ | findara writfor. toreciohirait S : Ken Cop | L : an g 3 f losure brought | UNDERTAKER {been attractively decorated for the | Kelly Spring 135 |Hfd Elec Light 310 315 | this case, Attorney McDonough sald with police about the state and in| A Suicide in New Y by the Hartford Real Estate and | ; 5 s > o Jonnecti: 12 i 2 : I | Phone 16 | occasion, the festivities ot which will | Lanigh Val sss: [N B Gas far 50 —_ {he is glud he practices in Connecti- Maseachusetts, asking ‘hn:l dlo \v- on | .\P.v\ York, Aug. 19 (P)—The body | ‘hrvgns.e against Vincent Ar- | Ih‘l':;;n‘-‘-:-‘lln}!‘lh"!;‘:;l\ :“'v:r,r";‘q !be carried out on a sun-porch. Miss | Louls & e Tel 148 158 cut. He said he would prefer charg- * X the leokout for a woundes €8ro of Kantero Kato, Japanese land- | cerri. The mortgage is for u‘a'm.‘ sy h - Franklin is a student at the Elihu!Mack Truck % Tel mn ) 814 |08 ugainst the New York man t6 | - secking treatment. scape and portrait painter, was It I8 given March 4, 1926, and the | Burritt Junior High school. | Marland Ol |the prievance committee of the New | The registration number given by |found today in his apartment in | plaintiff, through Hungerford & or . SRR DR e 5% 8 5 P ir g S S Mid Cont 3214 CREASURY STATEMENT SOtk Dess d- Bollerer belongs on a Buick auto-|west Twenty-Third street where he | Saxe, ' claim its terms have no” BOLLERER’S RODMAN UNDER ARREST [Mo Kan & 'rmm. balance, x‘;m 16, — | - Attorney Lesier moved that« & he mobile, whereas the car in which [ had committed suielde by gas. He | been adhered to. Stuart Rodman of this city, who|Mo Pac pfd 5 176,11 0 B |statements of Attorney McDo the Negroes were riding is a Cadil-[left no word of explanation The State Bank & Trust Co. of | is alleged to have sold the house- | Mont Ward 0% 691 e | be stricken from the record lac, geant Ellinger has estab- | Kato, who was 39, came to the | Hartford, Angelo Tomassi of this POSY SHOP Ihold furniture for $25 while his|National Lead 180 Treasury balance, .. $177,085,844, | Judge Molloy deriled the lished that the markers were not | United States from Japan twenty city, both claiming to have attach- | wite w 3 3 ) i SUTEET L Attorney MeDonoy wi 1 ¥ g 10 CRIENIN. WHU 8AT) | wite was out of the cify for twe'N ¥ Central ..138 ney ug! stolen. and it ts believed that Boller- | years ago. He had achleved consid- | ments on the property, and Car-| gy AN SAY “BON VOYAG weeks' vacation, was arrested In| N Y N H & H 4% New. York—Exchanges, $808,000,- | Petition for the writ er..in {he excitement and darkness. |erable success in art, and in 1922 mine Menditto, who claims 1o have | wirn FLOWEKRS BY WIRE | Bridgeport today on a warrant|Nor & West ..164 000: Lalances, $84.000,000 fter was unable to catch the numbers| won a prize at the annual exhibition | a mechanic’s llen thereon have charging non-support. He will be¢ |North Paelfic. . w“- han 61, nccu;-nmy Bollerer admits that he of the N. onal Acmmy ot Dulm been named as ynruu ln the ||m. AW MALN 8T, “The | PROE HLDG TRL K88 ot New i relurn?d 1o mu city for mal, || Pack Mot Car % o

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