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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST oQ PN '1926. 1 testified that he turned 1:\10‘ Fu iPruspeu street pleaded not guilty to | | DRIVES TRUCK AT Reckless Operator Fined $10—|": The telephone company ha com- arges of reckless driving and vio- |Hart street from the first rations locally in chang- lation of the rules of the road. west of the entrance to Walnut Hill |ing over a number of the lines. Some | He was represented by Attorney |park, and, seeing Robinson’s car s have as many as 12 subscribers 45 M"I: H[! David L. Officer Otis Hop- | proaching, he pulled to the left d it is hoped that this condition A | f | kins arr iell following a col- |allow the latter room to pass. He |will soon be remedied. 1 o [lision between Fuell's car and a car |doubted that he drove 300 on| There is some speculation as to | | driven by William Robinson of 91 |the wrong sid the fu ocation of 5 in Square. Attorney I that, [if the new owner decid ‘ officer testified that Fuell -'Hi;xmmh Fuell Ll. 1 not 800d | over the Athletic hall for the pro- : was driving east on Hart street [judgment in = driving the | posed store and marke o 1ibr o Pleads Sickness of Mother [ woeut's oiock st mient ana Hob- | wrone side of the road, there was |has heen located in Atheitie hal ! i inson was driving west. Fuell no evidence of reckldes drivir ad fost ot on wrong side of the road and |Many drivers pull to the. lef sl avaliatte S John Marendina, aged 19 years, of | Robinson could not avoid the col- |turning a corner, it other cars are{for new quarters. The old m §. 117 Pleasant street, Har who |lision. Both cars were going slowly. | aPProaching. It is not good prac- |hyjlding on Mair e failed to appear in court yestergay | RODInson testified that Officer | 1y ""i?‘\ tor id. | consideration ago I morning and was re ed. plead. | Hopkins questioned = Fuell as to tobinsorcs testhnuny | this Has\ hee B (riat e ¢ ed guilty to t e of speeding | Whether or not he had been drink- | $OCTH “uell's condition, AttOr-|siore 5o this can no longer be con- | in police co! \ %€ ling. Fuell denied having had any- |2¢¥ Dunn said therels abso o The basement of Communi lotorcycle 3 t Fuell had not ot | Policeman A ifieq |thing to drink, he staggered A A0 been made over into a Marendino was driv Robinson said, and on the wa$ to KL whotexay hall so that this site could d t) er his arrest agr intoxicated. R ndictive last and again this the police station Fuell chewed gum. There was an odor of drink from his h, Robinson said, but the off in charge_at headquarters did an day eve arendino ing too fast b hot morni ' home and he was anxious (o |not consider Kim intoxicated and so i e sk | <t home. He did not come to court |he was not charged with driving s AASTalAnTT o IHeTo ¥ vesterday bec e lerstood | While under the influence of liquc e the time of opening of court Miss Esther Freberg of 173 Ha 9 Allie onathel W Beding urt ss Esther Freberg 7 cident could not have hape as t ue Alling fined him $10 and costs. On Wrong Side of Road Louis E. Fuell, aged who was riding with stified that ell’s wrong side of the road. street, pell claimed and testified. He found violation of the fined him son was ¢ th and 34, of 8§ 4 with non of his w . support on complaint who testified that she has recei What is the Best R iy e Sh: said he drinks and gambles Investment? Henry Ju- bilee street, Poppell, 3 o where he ws she needs $20 ek for t ¢ port of herself and two children. TheyyWere married four years ago. Jiflge Alling ordered Poppel to pay his wife $15 a week for six nonths and post a bond of $400 or go to jail for 30 da ain will testify that a Savings Bank Book in this Mutual Savings Bank, was the best in- vestment they ever made. (Continued from Page Se { Hotel Taft, Thursday. Mr: , the other delegat Haven. East Berlin Ttems g of Middletown, a for- s visit- es Lol nt of this pla s here yesterd will be held Meth urch tomorrow & morn 10 mon by the pastor, Rev. A It was safe . It was simple : It paid good returns It was convenient ning e Labor | here Several fror to spend the week-end befc Day at the Plainville ¢ The mp Ground. camp will be closed for th Boys' Club base Paradise Park 1 grou all team will baseball team | this afternoon | e attendence | “Put Your Savings in a Savings Account”— its the best advice one man can give to an- other, but start today. is ticipated. The Pirate Junio of New Britain will be their opponents tomorrow after- noon on the home grounds. Miss Helen Flaherty who has been teaching at the local school for the * past several yi s returned to her A 59, Bank eyt sons a month's stay with friends in 1 T town meeting at Berlin at- tracted only few of the voters from this e of the town. It was reported that only five from this t of the town were at the caucas e Community Club cabinet witl sday evening the club rooms at 7:43 take action on the to o'cloc pointment of a committee of six who will have complete charge of the first annual fair to be s o'clock Thousands of men and women in New Brit- : RERIJN NEW% } p- = ged by the | nization. I\ | City ltems Inesday hursday ess col- hool, $6 —advt. Order Connecticut s Pier sday. held at 12 meetin followe: Ashostos covering will e e 10 money. let us estimate. Asbestos dollars will be pupils by the riford county Busine H. Sh P. Wall Street Briefs lUPWARU TRENI] []l: Revival of ngth and n oil shares yesterday hopes t Wall witness an old activity has re- | street ma$ fashioned ' before the bull movement, “oil | tarts in s quickly died down, du; over-production of wh has unscttled the Crude oil production has steadly for the past two the price structure has st 1 of record-breaking |in the first fe ine consumption. Most of the 1 new peak s are making money shed y Ce favorable, what will {1 at rep the inst Northern had a that perioc ing movement | e largely | W crude oil | T¢ industry. | increased | ributed am nths but | specialties. remained | point to a July, net operating e to §£3,002,761 from §2 st sto July last y and for t i months o to § 5 Bank loans for « th ‘0. are at 6. Sir obl 3 riod of Prod- st point of the ve he pros- Tha | jon of a sta WARKET CONTINCES Buying Orders Are Distributed number of neral Aspt peak price Mer.—ady from $2.700,000 from $2.- Delicious Sandwiches at Crowell's. )0 to $1,250,000. The com- reports normal bus but NI are not expected to be ,n | \t that his Satisfactory until better La A on My pri can be obtained o ' He did not | margin of srence bety i . ges of 340 Commo raw materials, ! P o reported that his au- e e } killed a dog on | g | | 1443 148 | PERSONAL T & Ta e SHIPPING DATA | Tobacco s Aug. 28 (@) SIS Woole cities will be v | Miss Doris Baker, daughter of Mr {801 Cen Board® miemb |and Mrs. John T. Baker of 490 East ; tion, throt t left New York this mor fiono 4 Hoiseeres or Miami Beach wl will & Ohio Lcaa Herre Wagner | Mrs. Lena Herre Wagner, wife of iruno Wagner of 97 Sou Burritt « 1 last night at ew Brit- ral h ital. She d been Ith for some tir s 45 years old and was orn in this city on Februa S81. She was a life long resic of this city. She was a member of onal chr ah lodg: 1 was ctive worker in the social activities it the church Mrs. Wagner is survived by d, son, Th r, Miss Mary Herre and Co ch and L sis two brothers, George and Irank Herre, | the W city, and two grandc! Funerals i | | | | | | [ 4 Vacation Club its Saturday September 4th Sta Why not be sure of a good vacation next summer—begin saving for it nm\‘_Ju;-tfi(J weeks until June 1927 and your expenses will all be taken care of. Get the most out of the vacation season. Classes from 25¢ to 25.00 a week. “ This Year's Vacation is Over, Start Next Year's Now New Britain Trust Co. Open Saturday Evenings afternoon [ chapel. ling at 7 | chn Theodore R. Litke | funeral of Theodore R. Litke, The funeral of Peter Swanson of Hillcrest avenue will be held this at 2 o'clock at Erwin Rev. Henning Johnson of | Bristol will officiate and burial will be in Fairview cemetery. | Isadorio Fartardo & funeral of Isadora Fartardo Park street was held this Mary's Mary's The of morning at 10 o'clock at St church. Burfal was in cemetery. Anna Gronski The funeral of Anna Gronski of 93 Booth stret was held this morn 30 o'clock at h. Burial was in § cen CARD OF THANKS wish to thank our frie ndness and sy We neighbors for the k bereavement in the death of our be- loved mother, also for the beautiful floral offering received. We |@ectally wish to thank the Stanley | Rule & Level machine room, ladies of the G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co. and | the Moose club Signed: Frank R, Hahn, Mrs. J Smith, Mrs. F. A. Litk anders, M H. § r W. P. McAllister, Mrs. J. Wilbur Edwards, Mrs. Anna Rickert. Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1623-2. Opposite St. Mars’s Ohureh. Residence 17 Summer §t.—1623-3, BOLLERER’S POSY- SHOP TO FRIENDS WHU BAIL YOU CAN SAY “BON VOYAGE” WITH FLOWERS BY WIRE 89 W, MAIN N1. PRUE. BLIG. TEL 885 “The Telegraph Florist of New Britaln.” n | odore Wagner; | 121st stree | tion visiting at {of Meriden. Andrew” from Keyser's | day has been on annual retreat. her Mr. 8 {are e d home | visited M | Bondras, a former T iJ] city, and now residing at t, Chicago. the h some time at | street, left today o ly of Hart street Mond AEE S ith of the training camp at Fo | Y. [| = | D eat h s | Jack Loughery of this city . his guest, James Tracey of Brook J'l_\x\ N. Y. are spending their vaca Rev. Edward V. Grikas, church, r 1sland wh Ls tion 1 5 | | Marlana 0Oil e funeral will be held [aia Cont ome Monday afternoon at 2 o'cloc fitq Pac ped Frederic L. Fay of the South Con - I ational church will officiate and [ Mr. Goorge [ J R Ay urial will be In Fairview cemetery. | tamily of \wood street P R ey — turned from a vacation trip to Chi-| & = % (& cago. They motored all the way and |N¢ % M = : S {North Amer | stopped Falls and other | TOriy L0 | points of In Chicago they | SO0 T (o ster, Mrs. John | fae ritz’s brother, Frank son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Litke Cervin, Ill. of 240 Bassett street will be held o | from his home this atternoon at 8| arre John W. Loc o'clock. Rev. A. C. T. Steege, pastor { - oo " or 14 Trumbull of St. Matthew’s German Lutheran g ,.nqing a week at the church will officiate and burial Will | ;joice“Nvest Beach. be in Fairview cemetery. | i = | Mr. and Mys. A, J. Hick Ecter/Swanson ind Mrs. C. E. Pratt of | tomobite trip to Canada visit Mr. Hick's brother, | of Hamilton, Ontario, a former resi- | . | dent of this city. | Sound View. Mr. and Mrs. | 17 Walls nding the e stre past Jennett of Yalesville. Rudolph Peterson from a two weeks' dian Neck, Branford. Frederick Fleisc | Dwight street left to mont, Vermont, wher a week. Alfred Swanson ha a two weeks' Beach, Milford. partment attended w. = | \Wabash Ry Mr. and Mrs. Garner 0dWin | yward Bak B and family of Monroe strect are at yyest Elec | past week at Lee Manor. Madison pathy shown us during our recent | . ry J et ha w days touring vacatl hauser oday e e s retu vacation at chne of T Mrs. Theodore Bue City, N. J.als the guest of Willlam Buechner street. Chief W. €. Hart of the police de- the f npher 1 ident_of-this [Pan Aw ™ 2850 West |PonTSYIraRIR y also spent |Eierce Arro Ly after pastor of | ed to- he re n Main b Motors 2 Genl Gt North p . | Hudson M int | Int Paper :|Ken Cop | Kenly Spring |Louis & Nas! { Mack Truck te n Am Pet " | Radio Corp . Griswold | St % O varner Studeboker | Texas Co and Mr | ocns & Pac . Wooster | 1o cco Prod L1107 1 an extended au- |3 40 pac 160% 1 They Wil | ;g ¢t Ir Pipe 214% R. HIckS | 11 S Tnd Al 6 S Rubber Steel v | White Motor { Willys Over Cravelers Ins Co Conn. General Bradbury ave been Am Hardware | Am Hosiery the Adirondac seaton & Cadwell = 3 ‘pt Co com Mrs. Richard M. Hanl of 403 |Bise-Fid Oht €0 for Chestnut street has returned to her Bilings & Spencer T/ home after spending the past week ‘r‘”w‘v:f " ‘LL( s the guest of her mother, M W. | P! oy | coit’'s Arms returned | Fafnir Bearing Co on at In- |Hart & Cooley Landers, ¥ B Machine .... of 155 |N B Machine pfd . for Belle- | Niles-Be-I'ond com North & Judd .. Peck, Stowe & Wil . Russell Mfg Co . Scovill Mfg Co . andard Serew anley Works Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co com Union Mfg Co ...... will spend rned from Walnut Union her son, Conn Elec Service Conn Lt & Pow pfd Hfd .Elec Light of [N B Gas . uneral Chisf Landrigan of the Meriden dé-{goythern N B Tel partment this morning. Southern N E Tel Rts TRESSURY STATEMENT Boston — | Treas alance, $348,428,077, | balances, $51,000,000, Policeman and Mrs. Delbert Veley | woolworth 1501, wil spend next week at the i ginian Hotel, Main avenue, LOCAL STOCKS | Grove, N. J. (Furnished by Putnam & S Insurance Stocks Mrs. Willlam F. M iren of Bassett street have returned |\ ¢oo casualty om Bayview Helghts, Milford, | \aina Tife Tns Co. where they spent the summer. Astna Fir 3 Automobile Ins Mrs. Emil Schaefer and Mrs. Bd-|froteniq pire |mund Madden and children of Wal- [ i o) Fipa lace strect have been spending the | SpoC e i Manufacturing StoCks com & Public Utilitics Stocks. 86 109 818 150 8 and Con- Co.) 245 109 Txchanges, $68,000,000; .| Hartford Electric Light Co. PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS N WRK & MARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES 7 1WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 ¢ | BARTIOR) OFFICK, 6_CENTRAL ROW TELLL- w9 We Offer: Stock and Notes Thomson, Tenn & Lo Burritt Hotel Bldg.. 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FRANK LEFE, Manager 1815 and 1818 DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARKETS Listed stocks carried on conservative margin Prince & Whitely lablished 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 Once in 900 Yearsls Enough! “Never again,” s Captain Gerhard Folgero, who followed the Viking course for 6,400 miles from Norway to Boston in the List Erickson, this 43-foot model of an ancient Norse ship. He battle ice« bergs. fought a hurricane, and was becalmed off Cape Ann with &n empty larder when a coast guard cutter found him, The ship will bs exhibited at the Philadelphia Sesqui-centennial. The seahorse figure- head deserves part of the credit for lucky guidance on the long cruise. Y