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OTHERBOY BANDIT | ity tems Band concert and fireworks at| Colorado Yonth Resists Arcest Willow Brook park, Sunday night.|Wel: The lawn was hung —Offcgrs Fire BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) \| PERSONALS l Miss Thelma Carlson, a graduate with | of Roosevelt hospital, New York oity is spending a month’s vacation with @ A On Sep- | tember 1, she will return to the hos- | | p:tal to accept a position in the operating room. —Advt. | Japanese lanterns which made a | < Ivery attractive appearance. Out of |her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A delegation of members of Star | joors games were enjoyed after | Carlson of 23 Glen street. of Good Will lodge, No. 9, and Star- | which “hot dogs,” bacon and marsh- light lodge, No. 23, O. 8. of B., of |iallows were toasted over & ecamp this city will attend the anual field |fire. The entire evening was a most day of the northern Connecticut C enjoyable one and the leaguers hope lodges at Lighthouse Point tomor- to have another lawn party before | row. |the approach of the cold weather. Pueblo, Colo., Aug. 21 (F—~Pucb- lo county’s “baby bandits” today were at the end of the trail—the trail that led Forrest Gonee, 21, to a long prison term, and Mrs. Alexander Cavins of Imh:m-i | apolis, Ind., is spending a few days | Harry Parsons, hoseman on Com- Mrs. James McPherson left this|as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. oJhn | pany No. 1 of the fire department, is {morning for Bethlehem, N. H. | Erickson of 18 Hart street. i resting comfortably at the New |where she will spend the next few | Britain General hospital following |Wweeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Van Valken- his brother, | | Lesiie, 14, to a hospital cot, where {an oneration. | " More than 20 young people met|purg ana daughter of Church street he lay fighting for his life with but | Mrs, Ruth Howard, wife of Harry [in the basement of the Methodist | paye returned from Indian Ne a slender chance that he might win, | H. Howard, secretary of the New |Church last evening, the Intermedi- | granford, where they spent a few | hot down in the streets of Pueb. | Britain Trust Co, today sold a lot ;"* leagus giving a party for men- | days. | lo yesterday by ofticers when, it is | o0 lincoln foad, through the Camp |10% sug ')“‘f"lr friends. - An enjoyable =2 T e meds a movament tuvakd a ROAEREla T, to” Attorney Harry [UMS RS DRE o .. | Mrs. Arthur H. Stevens and daugh- ard 1k f Rev. M. L. Burns will preach at kA revolver he carried, Leslie’s condi- 1H. Milkowitz. Mr. Milkowitz will || 508 o o DR the Methodist | 1% Winifred and Marijane of New tlon early today was said by doctors | érect a one-family house on the il R MELNOS! | Haven have returned to their home aid by church tomorrow. All are invited 2 _ to be “hopeles: | praperty, to attend. after spending a week with Mrs. R Forrest, who surrendered to offi- | The New Britain Lumber com- | Rey A. C. Fuller of the Plainville | J: Newton of Wallace street. Mrs cers here Thursday, was sentenced | through Kirkham, COOPET, |Camp Ground and Mrs. Fuller were | Stevens was formerly Miss Hazel | ©0 from 20 to 30 years in prison for erford & Camp, has brought calling upon friends in town yester- | Herting of this city. robbery with a gun after pleading |suit for $200 against Mrs. Edla | qay, | = guilty to the charge in district | Brower of Newington. Deputy Sher-| Courtland Read a visitor at|_Miss Henrietta Svensk of New court, at almost the same time his |iff Matthew Papclak served the sachem's Head yesterday. York city is visiting her parents, Mr. | kid brother” fell in the streets |papers, which are returnable the| Although no announcement has|anl Mrs. A. F. Svensk of 33 Norden nearby, his body riddled with bul- |fourth Monday in August in city |heen made it is reported that there | street. lets. Helen Wills Returns to l Japanese Government Her California Home | Approves Kellogg Speech Berkeley, Calif, Aug. 21 P—| ; 2 Helen Wills, national tennis cham- | TOKY0 Aus. :]‘]'_m“”‘f_ Janencs pion, returned home yesterday, not E“t ”“‘" ne :LIE))FHP;‘;:DBL']_UII] s to face a reception as could be ac- | Tecent address of Frank B Feloss corded to America's queen of the | ‘mcrican secreidry state, @ CBtrts, bt a5 o modout venng school | PIatisbure, in which the latter said girl returning to her studies at the | 1o UPited ‘5\1:\' es dofl:"(l!s w'um'(;}\\f- | niversity of Catlfornia, . Only & fow | international agreements to lim trionds He tather Do G A" Wig, |and ultimately reduce armament and a delegation of her Kappa | Se Kellogg's pronounce- met | ment hint here that Misg Florence Herting of Milford who has been the guest of Mrs. Slaherty will have another teacher | Mary Wagner of 641 Arch street for this year as Miss Flaherty has given | the past week, returned to her up teaching for the coming season |home. and will spend the year at her home in Waterbury. The league standing of the base- Curtin and ball team in the Hartford County Y | ypanie street league will be ready within a week | «oyipington are motoring through or two as this afternoon will finish o vt B T il stop at the playing of all postponed Eames. | pochester and Niagara Falls, | NEW RECRUITING MARK |will be two new teachers at the| Flubbard school this year. The grade formerly taught by Miss Helen | court. Misses Marg: and James Kiniry of | tary Miss Clara Leupold of Winthrop taken as Kappa Gamma sorority sisters t ¢ hree the racquet star at the statoin this | President Coolidge expects to call & | strect returned from a t afternoon. | naval disarmament conference in oo wek tion trip in the White “Would she turn professlonal?® | the event of failure of the present | pordelman igns Up Five in Week, | Mountains, Quebec, Montreal, Lake “No, she had no intention of turn- | Geneva mceting. While Premier George, Martha's Vineyard and Nan- ing professional.” She added she|Wakatsuki and Foreign Minister | Fstablishing Now Record for | tucket. b o no offers to divert her | Shidehar made no statement on the | . - -‘,,gndn;?;hlmd into p{ror?rsgmr:alc rhl‘h.\ subject, as is understood, they are | Connecticut Territory. Court Clerk and M J nels but supplemented a statement [h delighted by Kellogg’'s ad- Recruiting Officer Dordelman, in Danberg and daughter are spending mads in Chicago by acknowhedge- |Gress, believing his expressions | . me™ NS RO rionts for this | the Week-end at Lake Congamond. ment that she could hardly afford |Presage o new conference S00M. | i yyoke the state record -— to overlook a fortune if it should | which will enable Japan to cancel this week when he recruited five| TPoliceman George Moffite will re- dropiiniherien, ekl ey Rencitl et toen for the mavy. Tt is said that|3ume duty Monday, He and his - - { o ity in Conmecticut, in peace | {amily spent the past week at Nia- ON POLICE BLOTER | CANADIAN TRADE. Umes, has .contributed such a 5ara Falls N. Y. The police were notified at 7:50 | Ottawa, Aug. 21 (A—The grand ,‘”_L,."'M,w,,_ toltHo ! aervice: = last evening that an electric light | total of Canadian trade for the first |~ my." " on Giened up in this city oseph Smith, Jr., of Worcester pole had fallen into a tree on Cur- | four months of the present fiscal , o \jpor Huck of 826 Chureh ass, has returned to his home liss street, near West Main. [sear. shows an increase of $71,171,- | e Ao T IES O 0T kaszwicg after a brief visit with his grand- David Rachlin of 96 West sereet|413 over the total for the same per-| o "°te SE0 SO5C00 0" o la yosepn | mother, Mrs. Lewis I' Dunn of 369 asked the police to help find a cow [fod last year. During this period | o o " \Eh S e 0 T g Park street. Mr. Smith stopped in which is missing from his herd. | Canada’s trade amounted to $718,- | 8% OF g SO mergviie, |New Britain on his return from a Cormo Lapeno of 239 Park street | 966,711, while for the same four| GfniT% o (0™ chqs (o study CAMPINS trip to Block Island. heansi months last year the total was $647, 791,298, complained that boys steal 851 e U. 8 naval from his garden on Whiting street. admission to the U nava at Annapolis. for academy —————— | The five Tecruils have been sent .4 g Miss of M Grace Boardman, daughter nd Mrs. H. R, ardman of ele street, will spend the next to Hampton Roads, Va., there be- |, ., weeks with relatives in New ing no accommodations at New- |yor c port, R. I, at present. I R el 5 S o MRS, PETERSON SURPRISE) AMBUSHED AND B A surprise party was tender 1 i e | Mrs. P. H. Peterson of Common- [Three in Auto Attacked By Six On CI% F Cn E o Mrs Oscar Mo- perg of Glen street yesterday after- at the home of Mrs, Peterson, affair being partly in honor of he return of the two women from nd partly to celebrate Mrs. Peterson's birthday anniversary. The sts of honor were presented with purses. Refreshments were served and a social time was enjoyed. = ' . | Lonely Road in New Jersey. Atlantic City, N. J,, Aug. 21 (P— The Choice Is Yours [ .coiiniaro automobile bearing a €ape May coun | ty license ambushed and severly beat | three of the five occupants of an- | other automobile on a lonely stretch lof highway in Petersburg yesterday. The victims, Jacob Pettit of Belle Plain and his two sons, Henry and Thomas were unable to assign a mo- | tive for the attack The six men dashed away follow- | |ing the attack without harming the Turope whether you have an active grow- ing and satisfactory Savings Ac- count or not. You know that the . Funerals one who puts a little away each | twoo ther occupants of the Pettit | { machine. The iter were rank T N 5 " | Polace and a known as *“T' | : R week or so, is the person who al- e il 1y Leors Toue Taslor settle a grudg | were out to ways seems to have enough for ! that unusual call for money, that vacation, for taxes or for inter- est. You can be in the same posi- tion if you start your Savings Ac- | Taylor, a former resident of th city, who died at her home at Short Beach Wednesday, was held at her home this afternoon at 2:30 o'clack. Burial was in East Lawn ceme East Haven. BROOKLYN TEACHER KILLED Miss Bromstein Dead and Miss Hook Hurt in Ontario Accident. Orilla, Ont., Aug. 21 (A — Miss Jlizabeth Bromstein of Brooklyn, | N. Y., was killed and another woman was injured yesterday when an automobile containing fiv cupants swerved oft the provineial Bantista Perez Mas The funeral of Bantista Pecez Mas was held this morning at 8 o'clock from the funeral parlors of Laraja & §: ino on Spring st | nighway near here and crashed 9 o'clock at St. M churc > 2 into a telephone pole. The hody of s St. Mary's cemetery. count here at this Mutual Bank Miss Bromstein will be taken to| Gt s | her home after an inquest is held | ’ . and put away regularly each pay here. o SEENEL IR : Miss Lillian Hook, also of Brook- | "The funerh’ of Fve W0e M is g e 5 lyn, was removed to a hospital, | JORRSON. 2 e ion e ity day. Try it out and prove it to lm, | was removed to & hospital, city "oy held this afternoon at 2 T o'clock at her home in Pittsfield, yourself. Miky Bromstelh was sald to|Mass. Burlilwag in 1bat o ave been a school teacher, as ——— | Miss Hook f | S £ . T.OSE FOOT UNDF TRAIN | 5% lflterest on YOlll' DeP05|t3 New Haven, Conn., Aug. 21 (P—| Jsseph A- Hafiey | Frank Crowe, 46 of Pawtucket, R. |1, was struck by a train near the! |railroad bridge at Ferry and James streets last night. At New Haven hospital it was found necessary to |amputate one of his feet above the ankle. His condition is serious, He g 2 v e v BOLLERER | POSY SHOP BANKRUPTCY PETITION Frank Wizo a local elee- TO FRI DS WHO sAIL trician, has filed a petition of bank-| yOU CAN SAY “BON VOYAGE’ |ruptey. placing his at $300 WITH FLOWERS BY WIRE |89 W, MAIN NT. PROP. SLDG. 1 KL 86 | “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain.” UNDERTAKER Phone 1625-2. Opposite St. Mary’s Charch. Iesidence 17 Summer §t.—1625-3. | and his liabilities at $1, Nair | & Nair are acting for him. 'is what every business man “Helpful Counsel” as well as hard times. Our long experience and close contact needs—during good times with business changes enable us to give this—it's a part of our service. You feel free to counsel with us when you have your checking account here. Are you availing yourself of it? NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, In contrast to a the first six months of last year, Penn. Seaboard Stecl corporation . . Ly e ot o Chstpeake and. Ot Relload { before depreciation. 2 ) — Mixed , National Bank of Commerce in|price movements, reflecting the | We Offer: .\; W York takes an optimistic view | further readjustment of specula of the cotton crop outlook in stat-|tive accounts characterized the eri a poor prospects over most of | opening of today's stock market. n W cotton belt ave outweighed | General Asphalt resumed its gain Ca. ar are total by promising conditions | by crossing 81 to the highest price | in the two great cotton states in the | since 1 and Allied Chemical | 100 Sta l W ks west |moved up a point. U. 8. Stecl com- n ey or Bookings of fabricated structural [ but still persisted in | steel in July approximated 216,550 | General Motors. Most of the rails tons against 247,050 tons in July last | pointed upward but Chesapeake year and for the seven months this| and Ohio was an exception, yield- vear 1.460,050 tons against 1,509,-|ing 2 1-2 points on the first sale. @ rl 750 in th ne period of 1 | Bear traders attempted to un- igmggn mn i Gy | settle the general list soon after 2 Bookings of fabricated Structural | the opening by renewing pressure |[| Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britain Telephone 2580 |5 approsimated 216.550 | against U. S. Steel common and |j§ MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES ¢ 247,050 tons in July | General Motors, but they encoun- Donald R. Hart. Mgr. 1 for 1,460,950 tons were forced to cover as the 1 same period of 1925, | market swung upward around the end of the first half hour. General Steel corporation, | ASPhalt common and preferred jon of United |Quickly extended their initial gains ; Steel, de- | to about 2 1-2 points each and a quarterly dividend of 1% | Similar advance was recorded by on the preferred, payable |Ue S. Industrial Alcohol. The mar- o stock of record Sep- | ket appeared to be under the ind a quarterly dividend | domination of - professionals. Al : cents a share on the common, | though midsummer business activi- October 1 | (Furnished by Aetna Cast Aetna Li | Aetna ¥i Automobile Tns Hartford Fir National T ! Phoenix Fire velers Ins Co nn General Wall Street Briefs —_—— SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1926. GENERAL MOTORS STOCK STILL LAGS loss of $65,149 in [ New York, Aug. 2 mon opened 3-4 of a point higher heaviness ed strong resistance and fina whole the seven mon 1 to stock en r ty is reported from several sources eral reserve rediscount rate were reported by commission houses ex- low monthly 2 | tremely cautious in making new [ 5 2 ks | commitments. With call money in | s 3430 | plentiful supply all week at 4 1-2 | Putnam & C0) |4y excessive rate for lati | ar < speculative 2 = operations, pools resumed activity |l WE OFFER in a number of issues in which | Bid f:»*’~"" favorable merger or dividend de- | 00 | velopments are reported to be W | under the leadership of Atlantic Refining, which ling 2 & C k e e e, wive 2§ 90 shares Landers, Frary & Clar tation before the end of the fi hour. Foreign exchanges | steady with trading qulet. | Hi, Low Close Manufacturing Sto¢ks All Chem & D 1 137% Am Hardware §1 83 | American Can 58! 5814 Am Hoslery ....... 35 | Am & Ref 145% Beaton & Cadwell 90 | Anaconda Cop Blge-Hfd Cpt Co com.. 77 80 | Atchison 147 Billings & Spencer comi — 8 |Bald Loco ...11 Billings & Spencer pfd — Balt & Ohio. 103 | Bristol Brass . 4 Beth Steel Colt's Arms Can Pag ..osdd . |Cer De Pasco 70%: Co Ches & Ohio 151% 150% 1517 ..... {CM &8 P.. 21% Landers, I C R I & Pac 62l N B Machine ... | Chile Cop 34 N B Machine pfd Chbrysler Corp 86% 36% Niles-Be-Pond com Coco Cola ...160% North & Judd .. Consol Gas ..107% 106% Peck, Stowe & Wil Corn Prod 143 4% Russcll Mfg Co ..... |Cru steel 4 74 Scovill Mfg Co 5 | Dodge Bros A 20% 20% Is ard Serew 104 109 |Du Pont De | Stanley Works 80 83 | Nem Stanley Works pfd .... 27 | Erle RR orrington Co com .... 68 70 |Erle 1st ptd | Union Mfg Co .. 27 0 |¥am Players | Public Ttilities Stocks, | Fisk Rubber Honn Miac Berwles’. . | Genl Asphait |Conn Lt & Pow ptd .. | Genl Elee Hfd Flec Light i lalorar et g |Gt Nortn 1ron outhern N 60 | Ore Cus 21 outhern N E Tel R Hudson Motors 67 Iy X . 601 Dr. Baker of Bedford m-rommmr;}f"‘”'l‘.u‘ sl Mentioned As Prison Alienist |y o8 o 5t 0 Ossining, Y., Aug 21.—=Dr. | lana “i‘l Amos T. Baker, for five years &u-| iy cion perintendent of the State Reforma-| \1o' 1tan & Tex tory for Women at Bedford, may|yio pae pra ., 921 o up that post soon to lmrmnu-; Mont Ward §9 i psychiatrist at Sing Sing, according|x 'y central ..136% to reports received here. The ap-IN y N H & H 45 pointment of a psychiatrist at the |\l o west | prison was authorized by the 1«.<t‘;or.h It | legisiature and no one has as yet|xouy Pacific been appointed. | Pack Mot Car | Dr. Baker admitted that he Wasipgy Am Pet B 6 thinking of leaving Bedford and | panneylvanis " | that he was being considered for the| piarce Arrow.. 30% Sing Sing post, which will pay $7.-|Radio Corp ... 47% 00 a year. His present sa is ding ..... 95% $4.500 a yea Roebuck L] The Sing Sing peychiatrist will ex- r Oil |amine cach inmate and make de i Bag | tailea reports on his mental status, rd Oil Stewart Wa | Studebaker Borg, thelr Wruck, Irma Closterman—all GET SING SING POST | In thwe—l..— champ. and Harry Glancy and Arnie reecord holders, engagements *lmaosa. ove Swim |'I'M Co Tobacco Prod nion Pac ... nited Fruit 8 Ct Ir Pipc S Ind Al S Ruber eel . vabash Ry Ward Bak ! west E | White Motor | Willys Over | Woolworth 1 1 1 v 1 B 1617 | Forced to Abandon Tr, Gris-Nez, Trance, Aug. (®—Miss Lillian Cannon, Baltimo! swimmer who hoped to start on an attempt to conquer th Cape pone the attempt because of b weather. | Miss Cannon started on a cha the water two hou minutes bec: Baltimore swimmer k the record recently | to leave after and | The br ¢ hopes set ude derle of 14 hours and | minutes. iI’riest E‘alled for Dying a, Mass, Aug. 21 (P—Wh immoned a priest to mi police ister to a dying man they brought and son together. Andrew | i was stricken with | scase while visiting a friend Must still be June in swimming last night. The officers sent clrcles! Here we have, top to bot- |a call for the nearest priest and he tom, Johnny Weismulier, national |proved to be the Rev. John Symnasy- ski. The announcing | son arrived. to Lillian SRR Lucas and Bobby| The forked tongue of a serpent swimmers, too. | merely its organ of taste. as running well above that of last | year and the outlook for fall bus in July | Mess is widely regarded as favor Nort tops @ble, small traders and investors bureau of metal | Who withdrew from the market on 4 with 106,200 | the increase in the New York fed- per cent, which is not regarded as | opened | | s | New York Stock E 21 ro lish channel, was compelled to post- nel swim on Aug. 17 but was forced ‘ ‘Man Finds Own Father ther was dead when the PUTNAM & CQ MEMBERS NEW YORK & HASITORD STSCH EXCHANSES T IWEST MAIN ST..NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. '1040 BARTROR) OFFICE G_CENTRAL ROW TEIS:M8 WE 01"}"?);!7 UNION ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. PRICE ON APPLICATION WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS |EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW,BRITAIN {Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. i THOMSON & McKINNON 11 Wall Street New York City MEMBERS Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Stock Exchange Indianapolis Stock Exchange Winnipeg Grain Exchange change New York Cotton Eschange New York Produce Exchange New York Coffec & Sugar Exch. | NEW BRITAIN BRANCH Burritt Hotel Building Telephone 1815 and 1810 T. FRANK LEE, Manager {§ DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARKETS | Listed stocks carried on conservative margin Prince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 Springfield Telephone Walnut 3789 New Britain Telephone 4081 WE OFFER National Bank of Commerce EPIDE 110 OF FLU Washington, Aug. 21. (®—An epi- ic ghowing ptoms of in- fluenza has broken out in American Samoa. The governor, Captain H. | F. Bryan, retired, reported today to the navy department that since Aug. Princess Meets Sinclair Lewis | 12, fifty members of the navy con- stricken. The been quarantined. have tingent heen sy raval station Some spider webs are so strong that birds can be caught in them. v ad n- s 31| | en n- Princess Maria de Bourbon, a member 6f the Spanish royal house, who is visiting Mrs, B, G. Dahlberg at International Falls, Minn, has met Sinclair Lewis, America’s famous author, amid most unroyal sets tings. This ploture shows Mrs. Dahiberg at the left, Mr, Lewis in the center and the princess at the right. P is