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{ | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1926. 15 S e —_— —_— [ a0 T 3 BERRIES BY THE ostee sisans eviace HEADQUARTERS COMPANIES OF FIRE DEPARTMENT | AULES FOR CHLOREN |GRL ASKS 5000 AL N MORTGAGE LAWSUIT ' | FOR AUTONOBILE, HURTS ED ‘ | Concentration, Affirmative View- : One Releases Encumberance To [ point and Direction Cited as Alds| frene Towandowsk Adimfld k R : . | © Pave Way For Loan Expecting | in Rearipg Youngsters e ewandowski, Aged 5, Brings a0 eglOH PlO[lllC[ Nm; Sk | . | Suit Agalast Peter Galonas : [ / s | Chicago, ® — Three| . Be] : | RO R, M. — Three Wallingford, ng Gather | Foster sisters are involved in a ruipe for ‘therearing 7o, chidiren | | LEWAHIE: Broygit toity 10 shivh a | gleaned from more than 20 years| Claiming damages of $5,000 as the % A‘_' mortgage was released, the plaintift of experience as photographer | Fesult of being struck and injured by _ Saranac Lake, N. Y., fug. 26 (P— |claiming it was done for-the purpose of children, were given to parents|an automobils on Hartford avenue Every man, woman and child in the |0f paving the way for a new mort- today by Waller \inn, of New!On January A7, last, Irene Lewan- slate of New York could have a gen- |§age under which she was to re- York, speaking before the Photog. (0Wski of Hartford avenue, through erous cut of their favorite kind of |ceive payment of her loan while the raphers’ association of America father, ftanislaw Lewandowski, berry ple if they could gather all|defendant claims it was released 5 * the child only one s brought suit against Galonas of the huckleberries and red and black |When paid in full. " he said Wallingford raspberries hich are going to waste | l(a"\rr\nn Grzyb, through Attor- ation, Attorney Manley J. Traceski {s in the Adirondack Mountain country ey Stanley J. Traceski, alleges she the child a mative | ¢0Unsel for the plaintiff. The papers this vear. loaned Maggie Grabowski, her foster viewpoint. Stop saying ‘don’t.’ vere scrved today by Deputy Sherift Such Is the word whigh comes |flster, 31,600, October 9. 1023, and “Lead the hild, don't drive him, >12{thew Papclak and the writ is re- from persons who have hiked ana |99 nl mor(gag. _a(n. (;:n = |ee£ The stubho! stupid child is the 'V court the climbed through acres of berry land |PFOPOLLY_ns securhiy, On “anuars driven child, The irritable child 1 B s Dhnia e and Soen the small glohulss - fe | . she alleges, she released the the unhealthful and mentally ill- aintiff, who is about 5 years from the nearest habitation, ripen- |T'Ort88Ee 80 Myggie could regotiate | organized chidl.” Va8 Croating Haritord Suasie g and falling to the ground. om‘;:1‘;"';‘"“‘!’]‘":0-"{3:?:!»3]*hctl:m“u;m»m | Parents ought to be abler ven- e was struck by Galonas’ residents who know the wilderness |2 , she ms, | triloquists, Shinn asserted. ey A She claims that she has re- : Trene Lewandowski ‘asks $5,000 {80 e 19| ccived injuries from whi ions assert that the annual berry | o te8e LOOREANE L CE o Gan poor a job o tating dogs | "1 # Irom which she. has crop has been merely seratched, In |1ono¢ of Wallingford, the action arls {and horsee and: bears: that: “lt's Bod cius el ioet AL B RHBEH So 4 i b s a , 1] aris- A6e L h” et 0 be permanent. fyite of tho housapds ol QUM |ing'cut of an automobils nccident on ey e Lufeileant ahila g o I“‘ it \‘“““" every day, |Hartford a enue, January 17, 1926. P\" b FLYNT'S CAR N Nt _ In some districts entire familics | yopjigence on the part of Galonas is il s el i3 h T pL v are engaged for days ih picking ber- | ajjaped in the writ drawn by Attor- sensilive, and a parent must tune i\, S8 (oc8l Dalics " Bave {iatiktien ries for market. Motor tourists often | pov“rraceski. The defendant claims Ut thoih Liempelves tiit Sn SuHGbHY S note the camps of these persons &nd |pex injuries will bo permanent, e T e i wonder what they are. But the ber- | i it i ey street, Hartford, was not involved in rles picked for market are mostly | ‘ FIFTH VICTIM DIES O ik SREACERE S M huckleberries, easily to be found in | Photo by Johnson & Peterson. [Tn between are Cl Willlam T, | ters arc alert and may he | capable 1 can take cor-| watka of 533 Farmington great quantities near railroads and | [J1, W\ | When the fire bell, sounds “an First Deputy Chief Tu- stre o ers with as ) case as the aver- | 5 g ;“”"‘1'“0 weeks ago. Highags. Tnminsespiizhen. Gboed | A Pt e ; 3 Rk S i Eoi s ale: i tor with a 100 inch wheel | 3€0rg¢ Babey, 18, Succumbs to In- |, 1T Zapatka gave the police the J black raspberries, sometimes | AR el S0 the thee ) e LI o iiulatiie A fre 4NcIE 18 o) w00 | baas e, ORisra L ftie. ploturs kes § : |vegistration number of the other car Sohin (At e R i eatid: |quarters crew from § Commercial o, the siren of which is fam e A stk J 17e AT | juries Received in Auto Wreek at | Which corsesponded with that of Mr. while the few who visit some of | street, Here they-are ready for bus- | to every hoy under §0 years REE o b b SRkl S P bl wicr |Flynt's car, Lut he proved that he 3 3 ! N } ler ears vhec e engine N sy, Leon Saunders, Jacob| Nichols Tue: g a PRERE binte o ApieRslon . o tHA e Braine. Co. No. 1 on the lert | Now ritnin ot AL ihis i e Donl i B 1S |vas in Brantord {ho day of the coll- RoRt Tn Atk b e e | 4 {and Ae Jadder Co., on the right.| The “smo Willlam S ndl Heliy Zavat) ¢ | Bridgeport, Conn., A 7T el el sl LA D of Eetting tho nemies aut exceot i | MAsS, Prisoner Released Before - Georgo Babey, 18" led ai the |ana Brond strests and shy seid fan Sail SR Smensic: agg iy . - - = P o e el et Aride ’ 3 5 and Broad streets and she said the L ety e bk R ! f > | Bridgeport hospital today from in- |driver of the other car did fhe Initer the berries havo been <o Ruthorities Are Advised F[EET []F BUSSES | rady-a X red indenendently 1n one of | {IES Teceived in an automobie col. | r car did not stop. shaken down that they require im- | company e schools but published | 110N With a tree at Nichols Tues- | 9 g ragdhits canning or use as:pie Hller, | R he graduate schools but published | g0 "uigy ! *1ic doarn brings the| COFS T0O FAST FOR BOYS s times guides in the burned | Cambridge, Mass. Aug. 26 (P— | ; in the parade v iy 10 Such NAME: | total of fatalities resulting from the |, After @ spirited chase last night, over sections of the mountains will [The release of George C. Farley .a | in 8 T Willilam Pekar, | t\W0 bovs were caught in the vieinity ake visitors up on ridges from | white man charged with the murder | Beld Archer Is Winner automobile and Stans °F the Smalley school, by Ofticers which the scene looks as If a great | of a negro fellow worker in Cam- | Of the Gimerack Stakes o other occupants | Woiam Grabeck and Daniel . Cess red or blus carpet were spread to- | bridge, on July 3, by the Waynes- | 2 | R Rty 5 t!c simcerac Sta Kes wre in the hospital | 8TOVe: Who have received numerous vard the distance, 80 thick are the | ville, N. C. court on tho eve of a[ands Naw Brifai ; S sl : York, Eng. Aug. 26 (P—Bold and said to be recovering from |Complainta of lte that & geng has Waie el bl Dy Rl L e alge oW n[am DelegfiIIOH el o v im for his part in the ve- |Archer, owned by H. Shaw, won the | their injuries broken windows in the school and has been undergone oftentimes by | reported to District Attorney Arthur v mlle e ¢ Rtadk Ao us LS OLBCIERIINES RLEabTioN0! John J. Phelan & gt fn e Bulldlng o n o aTINCE mouyntain climbers or others whose | K. Reading today by the inspector Gomg w New Havel] §,‘, At O IIOR in 1e meetin York: today. Sir Phil- e accident this |Street. in addition to stealing fruit way leads them to the inaccessible | who went south for the fugitive. | et e b IpiNaveaniaycal il oiaOrder e parts of the woods. Although the hearlng had been | = o e e T G T T n In such ssctions the berries are | 86t for today, Farley was released on| Delegates from Eddy-Glover post, | s i Pl i £ 5 it Y e e o O T it s o b D LT ALy Gloven oet e 1 55 Bads-Glove cnt of the 1 e AIOA A e Tnta aatt Impetupus Youth and flcers Tove In sight but the two who ness dwellers, will confinue to.do so | tification to the Massachusetts au- | morning for New Haven to attend (he officers of bost S sl wnd Siv Abe Bailey's Dingaan's Day, | Speeding Causes Tragedy |jame “','gm Ehve Iy Awein 1S% each year until countless bushes are | thoritles, Mr. Reading said. the eighth’annual convention of the whole-} od atte e S + 1w ead-heat for third place ridgeport, Aug. —“Impetuous ",":,NS 0{ lf,‘e.?“‘e” a1 8 by destroyed by a forest fire or die | “American justice has been tram- | American Leglon, Department of this prize for N e No Student Named Krupp and a half behind Friar. |youth and speeding” was cavise | Saturday o A eI g from exposure to an unusually se- | pled into the dirt by the high hand- | Connecticut. The sessions will be 3 3 Reoi ] at Havvard |Fourteen ok of the accident in Nichols Tuesda; }a:;:‘:::u:‘hotm'x’;"bE“h i X 4 4 i ~ - Regist at Harva : a o1 one b vere winter. fed »_a«r'mn «:r the North Carolina |held today, tomorrow and Saturday Missouri e ot KT o : \fas G (P— The odds were: Bold Archer, 11 night which resulted in the death of ind |court in releasing George C. Farley |ending with a monster parade MISSCULT [)e.n.ocx.':ls Want ! Co ] S hier 10 2 against. Triar of Orders Gray, five pereons, in the opinion of Con-| GIVEN FAREWELL PARTY streets of New Haven Reed for President i to 1: Nipisiquit and Dingaan’s Day, Stable George Channing Miller of| A farewell party was tendered . who was arrested at my request as | through tl a fugitive from justice from the state for the murder of Eugene | will repres rawford,” the district attorney de- clared. The police charged that Tarley AGAIN ASSAILED Opposition Voiced fo Building of New Line ployed becatse of race |ley was indicted for murder this | month by the Middlesex grand jury. TEXAS CORP. 19 ORGANIZED IN DEL. Has Authorized Capital 0f 250 Million New York, Aug. 26 (P—The Texas corporation has been incorporated in Delaware with an authorized cap- ital of $250,000,000 consisting of $25 par stock, fo function as a holding company to take over the stock or holdings of the Texas company, one of the largest independent ail com- feeli I Washington, Aug. 26. jec- tion to the proposal of the Nickle Plate railroad to construct a new | and ine hetween Gregg Valley ing, Ohlo, *was filed with the Interstate Commerce commission | today by Albert 1. Stiles, a minority stockholder in the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad. | Stiles said he had been advised that injustifiable delay to the con- struction by the Chesapeake and Ohio, which was virtually in need | of the conection, and attempted ransfer of such eonstruction to the Nickle Plate, had been “motivated | solely by a desire on the part of | the Van Sweringens to obstruct the service of transportation on the lines of the Chesapeake and Hock- Goncern e paries in the country, It became ng. |known today. The present Texas The pelition asserted that —the | oo o0 Betioknolders will shortly proposed line would be a vital con- necting link between the Chesa- peake and Ohio and th® Hocking valley, and that if the commission approved the application, it would enable the Ni Plate to “further reduee the earnings and impair the values of the Chesapeake and Hock- ; k »:glznf] to further harras and at- | the, Chy National ng.:‘1k tempt to defraud the minority [November 1 and certificates of de- stockholders’ in said companies.” posit issuad. More than 50 per cent Other minority Interests in the |Of the stock must be deposited be- Hocking valley and Chesapeake and f)‘:;l:r:‘h‘:n \:;'D" ‘I:';ir;m:‘i” e ‘-‘\:nw Ohfo have filed protest against the |/ C4"yimout cost to the deposit- be asked to exchange their stock share for share into the stock of the | new compan The reorganization plan has heen approved by the directors and a number of large stockholders, De- | posits of stock will be accepted by re- shot Crawford during the noon hour at the factory where both were em- | Ogren, Curtis Sheldon, Emil Schaal until | on Sat The delcgates who 100 to 8. The distar e value about $6,000. wo year olds, 7.500 blind persons 1,040 earn their own | nd making mats, bz ce was six furlongs and The racc Nichols, expressed in response to & Miss Helen Borowski at the home stion by Coroner John J. Phelan | o her cousin, Miss Estelloe Micha- at the inquest into the affair which lowski, last evening. Miss Borow- or vln{d \\ o 10 v.\'; ¢ |ski will leave for her home at John Nichols, who lives near the! Northampton, Mass, after spend- |corner of the road where the acei-|j iy < ; ng two weeks in in t occurred, testified that the New Britain, d of the car was too great for| AUTO INJURES I IKE RIDER ‘ driver to make the turn. He| santi Krigilo of 118 Beaver 'strest ard the car coming and was at ed an ‘njury to his leg about 7 > tree almost immediately after|o'clock this morning when he was Chillicothe, Mo., A (P— ent the New Britain post | niop 4 7 A. H. Petts, commander; Wil- : p liam Turner, -adjuitant; George Mo- i lander, Harry Wessels, Nathan C. ston » county democrati Avery, Harry E. Scheuy, Edward John Johnson, Ralph Gould, James bAAEs ‘ McAvay, Harry G David : S Ogren, Orrin Curtls, 1 Goff and " EE S William Kelly. — | A large number of the member |of the post will leave this city parade, attendant on tee in charge | urday afternoon to take part in the Because of the conve mwm‘nl the transportation to 2 S8 T and from New Haven, the commit- | AR R dispensed with the & L s | plans to New Haven and has engaged a fleet of busses to take the membérs to |the Elm City. | These busses will leave Leglon| headquarters on M street at 12:16 o'clock saving |time and will return from New {Haven at 11:15 o'clock daylight | saving time night. v owill leave th n the headquari | Final arrangements for the trip| in the busses must be made Iridayy peclal arrangements have night. 8 heen mad a final rooms | rangemen portation It will no the ticket flest plan Tickets w excursion. | Comma issued rade dr da trouse sroposed contsruction, which first Ny Gurned down when the com- lors. Application will be made to| mission disapproved the Nickle | list the certificates on the New York | | stock exchange. Upon consummation of the ex- change, the new corporation an- ‘nounces its intention to inaugura | dividends at the §3 rate paid on th present stock. Plate merger. WEXIGAN LAWYERS OFFER DIVORGE IN THIRTY DAYS — |Treasury Dept. Is Not Quick Action Promised In Circular | To Change Its'Policy Washington, Aug. 26 (® — The treasury has no intention of chang- ing its present fiscal policies so as to use war debt interest receipts to bring about another tax reduction. Taking note of suggestions for such a change, acting Secretary | Winston said today it was consider- ed necessary that the $150,000,000 Letter Received By New Britain Bar Members Divorces in Mexico are dispensed easily. Several lawyers in New Birt- ain have recelved a circular letter from the Tnternational Lawyers' Of- fices, Merida, Yucatan, Me: , an- nouncing the publication of an Eng- | h Sampeche | coming In annually from these in- UL ""'{,'{, Gt fHes. Camsesly I payments be appled to re- divoree 1A ihe thost interesting | tirement of the public debt. The e fn the letter comes just be- |payments usualy are made in 0 nal line. 1t reads as fol- | United States bonds, which were forc lows: “Special written o ders. 20 days.” hereby automatically retired. If these payments were to be available tor taxation, it would be necessary attention paid t Divorces finished in — — to resell these seouritics, and the CHANGES DATE OF MEETING |treasuryq holds such a step imprac- tecause of the Jewish hollday on | ticable. 7 3 september 8, Alderman Nalr has changed the date of the meeting of the committea on revising the rules ihe common council, to Tuesday, he announced today. | The treasury faces a severe task | turthermore in retiring the third Liberty loan bonds, which mature in 1928 and of which $2,600,000,000 are outstanding. All of the money in the sinking fund now is being fised for retirement of these bonis. september T ————m NOTICE. | votors of the Maple Chicago Nationals Buy Young Toledo Player To the lega Hill Fire District: ¥ Chicago, Aug. 20 (®—Elwood You are hereby notified and warn English, 20+year-old shortstop of the ""“‘““1“ “}‘;‘,’" ‘“,‘fl,‘;f‘”‘:,;"lm(’% Toledo club, and one of the best Maple Hill Fire Distyict | t | youngsters in the American Associ- the 2nd dayof Sep- x)nmn, today was purchased by the ut 7 o'clock P. M.l i0gg0 Natlonals for three players at tie Elm Hill} o7 "0 imed by January 1, and a and take actlon | ugpate of u lot of money,” accord- | 1ng to President Veeck. According to an unofficial source, was sald English cost the Cubs ed that th ing of the on Thursd tember, 1926, (standard time) school, to consider on the following matters. To approve and adopt a schedule | of water rates. it % Pated at Newington, Connecticut. | $50,000, this 19th day of August. 1926, English s five feet 11 inches tall, ) HARRY H. HOWARD, exceptionally fast, and a fairly good President. | hifter, Playing In 124 games with ARTHUR 0. AMES, Clerk. Board of Commissioners, Toledo, he has scored 54 times, and hitting about 810, ir passenger evening the following orders for the Glover post , white shirt, soft collur dark bow tie. have a speclal train go to at'and depart! from convention at the Hotel Garde. | e by the committee to e of tickels in the post day night because ar- ts for additional trans- cannot he made after that t be nece to exchange s IFriday evening as was at ned by the committec ill be accepted for the full nder Arthur M. Petts has the members of | Legion cap, dark and ress of Mussolini” on the coffin. 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