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F JONNECTICUT N S100,000 STRUCTLRE SESQUI EXHIBIT} IN PLAINVILLE SOON| (Continued from First Page) State Librarian Tells of Our ' " Building at Philadelphia | and an attractive theater. | s |ing will be cut off from the rest of | qaugiter, Constance, and Mr. and |@ioonior £ this 1 are offering for subscription at t | the structure by a tile fire wall and | Mys: Fred Drascell and. son, Tohors SEcrnbSepar yf‘:“‘;," M request. | 131 and accrued interest, o yield ! /& Menbers of the New Britain Ki- | will be constructed of a steel frame |loft today for a week's stay In Ver- o tuptain cociee . Jomy poloot 4. DR C it 40 n;.ll_urli.\‘:n {\l\ln,u.:‘ New York, Sept. 1 UP—The stock P wanis club today voted unanimousty |and trusses and tile side walls. The |mont, e i B oh B0 b | o ptee i dhe cale will pro- | market today continued to display ] e 4 to 2o to Philadel. | theater will be built in the Spanish | == e e in\tacy | vide funds for construction of the | unusual vitality and strengi for a 3 hal By Wt g | style of architecture and will equal R St Azs Pheodora A eet, b Y fl pRargn, 2 dgewood cut-off between lvl\("n-’[,ubul Day week session. Stuuulated ' phia and visit the sesquicentennial |y gegign and ornamentation the |steege are entertaining their niece | oor, POHCe e o o"?;",: i . and Edgewood, Ill, and other |y g reduction in call money rates, T 4 exyposition, = hoaring an explan- |pest in the state. The ceiling will be {and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. “‘”“‘:\?“r(',c‘;{(;r:;nn'!rrh(:n;h wer the charge | capital expenditures. | operations for the riss were obm- Ak ation of it and seeing a number of | paneled to represent f timber|or Spencer, Towa, Mr. and Mrs.| A son was born at New Britain| e mrmmfiflm_m e {ducted with increased vigor in ail | Photographs presented-by State Li- | consiruction, ihe side walls will be {Horn are on their honeymoon and | General hospital today to Mr. and | guat is compiled at $154.582,000 by | SRS s Jy“"““i""‘j‘ Sberad ‘ had chargo of arranglng for W< | floor with marble side walls lald | — at {he corner of South Main and | august last year was $191,120,600, | ried in the stec and motor e ?&mm‘:‘r;lfi:dssl "one o [OUt In panels, the ceiling being of | Dr. Samuel Schupack, Who I as-| Robert streets to James Fruscio. | wes “fnancing so far this vear 18| g {1‘.. N ntaal eda eviann a flon of the 46 omt streets fn the |Ornamental plaster. The Mghtng sociated with Dr. Glamerino, pro.|The deal was handled through the | mirl nescie $130.000 900 1n caoess of emphasized the unusually high rate v AS BT will be of the indirect type. The minent New Haven surgeon, is| realty offices of Denuzzi & Speck. | (je same period of 1925, et s i A e sxposition. ccticut | Stage Will have an orchestra pit and |soending todsy with relative S s S A mumer activity, with prices Explaining that the Connecticut 0 h 1 " pending 8y atives in holding firm. United ates Steel buildi lected for its histori- | P® Of ample size to permit amateur | New Britain, A new high record for production | common Bt taxintin NaE building was sel .. | performances. The manager’s room et N ehea'by Gusdyencibira &1 g 3 cal and patriotic suggestions, rather cliier i el b was established by Goodyear Tire & | plocks ransaction of 6 ¢ an to fcature the industrial phase 2 Moo m el Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moody of Ma- Rubber Co. in August with an out- | ghares 1523% involving nearly ¢ Connectlcut life, Mr. Godard told | & dressing room oz : ° oher. ON Iple Hill have returned from Cosy put of 1,060,000 tires and 1,008,000 |5y g0 e stE SoohaASxabis ow it is a facsimile of the old state the second floor _"_“h ":‘ DC“‘;" the | Beach where they have been spend-| AT [;[]UNTRY GLU tubes at the Akron plant, & gain of | ut(ention. ouse. He shc—ed photographs of mafhlne room ]“u ; r?n'r'm CON- ing the month of August. Mr.| about 30 per cent over the hl;;th fig- | Buying of the rails spread to the A the interior and of the work done crete floor, walls, and roof. A mar-|yoody fs vice principal of the @ |ures carller this year. ~Record ||ow-priced non-dividend paying is- v the departments of Connecticut. |quee’ will extend over the sidewalk njor High school. g : breaking August sales and produc- |iues additional new 1 peak The exhibit inside included a model | in front of the building, i — Sman Dfliefits Bramflm in 72 tion also are reported by Goodrich, prices being recorded by Colorado house mecde by the New Britain | The offices will have oak floors| arrg, Roger Munsell and Mrs, Ed- | Firestone Miller and other plants. | & Southcrn, Southern Rallway, Del- v * state trade school and pictures of and trim and will be 8o lald out ywarq Wi ot Linwood strest| { e 5 wware & Hudson and Missouri Pa- 1 the local schools, including the state | that any number can be rented t0iare spending the week at Grove| H!)le Play-(}lf et income of the American Rail- | ific preferrcd. A strong demand normal school. |one party. The apartments are of 'peach, Clinton, | Express Co. for the first five 115y developed for the cquipments Seven weeks after ground Was|four rooms each. All plumbing in | — | e [months of 1926 was $916,392 | under the leadership of Union Tank . broken for the Connecticut building. | the bufiding will be modern, With | a¢torney B. J. Monkiewicz will A fotal of 100 golfers teed off this inst $546,416 in the same period | Car and Westinghouse Air Brake on | the structure, erected by the H. brass piping. leave tomorrow on an automobile [morning at Shuttle Meadow in a one- Gross revenues gained |(ho theory that the unprecedented Wales Lincs Co. of Meriden, Wwas| The architect is George Zunner|trip through Massachusetts, V. y tournament of the Connecticut n §2,000,000. | freight traffic would cull for addi- ‘ompleted, according to Mr. Godard. | of of Hartford, who has just com-!ont and New York state. State GOIf Association and among | e | tional rolling stock and other ma- It was dedicated by Governor and |pleted the Rivoli theater fn that | = them were included the leading stars | KILLS OWN SISTER |terial before the end of the year. # ‘frs. Trumbull with impressive cere- | ejty, Mrs. H. C. Hammarberg and of the state, Ross the state cham- | | The rapid advance in some of the i} " _lonies at which the Governor's Mr. LeWitt was formerly o“'nfl“ laughters, Charlotte and Grace, of pon, George Smart, Johnny Sill, | —_ | high-priced nes indicated a scar- Foot Guard was present. of the Lyceum theater in New Brit- |43 Shuttle Meadow avenue, have re- | I. Sweney, the Cheney brother iy . city in the floating supply. United | So interesting is this building that |ain and of the Liberty theater in!yyrneq from the White Mountains, | Jarvis, Herman Wilke, A. C. Naugatuck Child of Four s ShOt bY | g1y oa” Cagt Iron Plpe was bid up st Saturday, 1,479 persons signed | Hartford. He will make the local having spent 10 days at Intervale, |ser, Ted Hart and many others Brother While at Play in House nearly ten points before the end of ‘he register, which i about one of lihoater one of the prominent mo- |x. {, | Bobby Grant of Hartford won the | the third hour and DuPont climbed 5 who visited the building, Sunday [tjon picture houses of the state. The = prize for low net with a gross of 78| This Morning. |over six. Dodge Bros. A led the 1,322 and Monday 1,334 signed the manager will be John Glackin, Who | Lewis W. Chapman of High strect |and a handicap of nine for a low SR Sept. 1.—Elinor Sar.|2dvance in the motor group, selling book. Figuring on the basis thal|hasbeen assoclated with Mr. LeWitt | returned home last night after a scors of 6..7. George Smart took | , N 2US bud"kem-"v“ ot or (54T | at least three points above yester- o .‘ anly one out of 15 who visit the lin his past theatrical ventures. several months' crulse to the Medi- low gross with a 74 “‘[‘_‘“‘f’"v“i ot by har nine vear ala/| 0ays final que n M, s lilding sign the guest book, MT. | The present buildings on the pro- | torranean. The feature of the morning round | Son D T || otall Gsalea Fioroased 500 rd estimates that in the three | perty will be razed and construction | bl was the play-off of a tie between | brorer: J0ReP . TS o B v the | Shares before the end of the third ays more than 63,000 people visited | on the new one will be begun as ! Ganrad S s lot WFuEh Srstlald Ao Orning, \;n‘a h(~“|*,xd e o o building. coon as the final draft of plan is S Ridinard ot Rive: Both nn | hob sunumnichheRhad ke [T 5 Open i n i 5 : of a clothes closet to use in the | \11 cpem & D 1592 i He showed pictures of MOVINg | completed, which is expected to be ished the tournament at Wethers. | Ory S oo eyt oy Peisonors | - A arge trees from one place to an-|dome this week. Rapld speed will | tlela' lnat week atter nlaying 7 :“”‘“‘l“'"d“d Ho oo ons vf ik bl p ther to perfect the landscape, driv- | pe de in construction, the direc- | I Hiolen tice s They played 18 “‘;;jw? Lot Am Car & F 4 ing piler under the building from 18 | tors of the corporation state, and it | HEis RS eon | e e e A 3 15552 feet in the ground and many is hoped to have the entire building | lout with a 74 to Braina 80, i ot warsith s Hionees o sther scenes of the preliminary work | ready for occupancy by January, T Johnny Sill, also of Wethersfield and pointed the gun at the former. | sm fe nvited the Kiwanians to (l\m 1027, { S | (Continued from First Page) |gave Smart a good run for hONOKS ‘hers wae a flach and report and | o moneces a exposition and make the Con Plainville's long wait for an R In the low gross competition com- |y fatl oherse of shot weat into the | 1m roacce 128 ) 1 necticut. bullding thelr headauarters | {o-date motion ploture theater 108 !¢\ yuiorvention by the United States |Ing In with a 75. Smart’s card read: | sy, e He told them that 35 Connecticut | finally been ended by the action of % © "/ F 8 TR S Out, 645 344 553—39; In, 544 343 Meqieal Examiner Johnson gave| stehison 161 napers are placel on file there every the Sequassen corporation. Robert 2 #6485 ‘for u. total iof 74, BHIS eard] g c01 i SHOL denth wwas Ae to &) Ry 3 T. Coe, rominent builder, is presi- “However, we did present to the Out, 546 443 554 0: In, 438 ° ; f.hm M‘VW‘ la"n;llrany m-‘l"w % s ‘x S (! At the close of Mr. Godard's talk, | dent of the corporation. the other president the views of the order as 4—35 for a total of vy ¥ i i President J. M. Ward asked for a directors being Willlam J. DOWN-_ ;tjined fn the resolution concern-| The Shuttle Meadow entries in The dead gir was one of four|Deth Steel { olds onanowsmany meibers, woll(UNAT, LABEUS) 3 }l,m'w;‘ st ll(' ing non-Mtervention and non-inter- | the tournament failed to enter’ pjjgron, two being boys. The father | Calit Pet . { to visit the exposition. All pres- Ric hqrtmurv“ tam e '\f f( Al rence by this government in Mex- |among the top lners and most of (wneq the gun which he says he|Can Pac | Hogsk A thein TowiE o Mopnaymond. Ralph N. LT oo, and we endoavored to m them were shooting poor golf. thonght was securely hidden in the | Cer De Pasco | T igngFobett B.owh Y plain that from our viewpoint the | Three players were tied in the qoeer I".w & O MISS ANDERSON SHOWERED. e present situation in Mexico is the | ball sw piasEnlavadisn eI —_ C MIl & St { About 50 friends of Miss Mildred | FISHERMEN ARE SAFE |resutt of tne attitude by this gov- e Miss Socynski Bride |C R I & Pac. | # Anderson of 50 Everett street gath- | |ernment as represented by previous XAIROlL N L 1. {Chile Cop p red at the home of Mrs. F. S. At administrations in connection with net of 70 for “[-‘“ jasss Of Thadeus Szijmonow fikY | Chrysler Corp vater yesterday afternoon and ten-#Trio Reported Missing in Motorboat | Mexican affairs, in that Mr. Calles 1 read 88 18 T0: Mit-|Trne wedding of Miss Eleanor|oca Cola ered her a miscellancous shower, | is the successor of the Carranza and 13 70; and Merwin's, 88 o oo daughte of Mr. and Mrs. | Colo Fuel y \iss Gladys Atwater entertaining. A | Off Maine Coast, Have Reached Opregon regimes, and | NowiHave (h John ynski of 26 Market street|Con Gas ) wrge covered umbrella, decorated fn| Saror owed his position in Mexi I W. Nichols of New Haven with us Szijmonowsky, son of | Corn Prod 1 ordance with the color schema| Shore in Safety. to the support and co-operation that '@ score of S2 11 71 was second; J. Adoiph Szijmonowsky | Crucible Steel | the room, held many beautiful! piqgacord, Me., Sept. I1—Three |Was given to him by this govern- ker "_’!j e ']‘j“;;‘l “"‘(’)’r \('rj“‘v of 71 took place this | Dodge Bros A { 4 sifts. Miss Anderson is emploved by | on oo a in a motor- |ment, and during the administra- DA, e ~"_‘0 th anq Morning at the church of St. John | pu Pont . 1e Russell & Irwin Mfg. Co. and 18’50t wonday after a half gale from tion of Mr. Obregon this govern- s G “:""1"“' '*T"“ the Evangelist Rev. Thomas J. RR. member of the Swedish Bethany |y ;cithwost had sprung up are |ment supplied him with arms and |J. W. Sweeney of New Britain with | 4qcn officiated. 1st Pfd 1 wrch. She is to be married soon {q,cq ording to word received munitions of war, including mili 81 6 75 was fifth. Miss Margaret McGrath was maid |Fam Players i to Clifford Atwater, 463 Church pans (oday. One of the men tele- airplanes, at the same time placing | = o of honor and Edward Skinger, best | Fisk Rub ® street, an employe of the New Brit- | yonoq” today that they had arrived |an embargo upon the shipment and NEW BR[TAIN POLIGEMEN Y Genl ‘Asphalt in Machine Co. Saturday evening ;¢ camp Ellis, at the mouth of the delivery of arms to Mexico, | Genl Elec of Mr. and Mrs. The theater portion of the bulld-|\ir and Mrs. Eugene PERSONALS | Matthew L. Kennedy has pur- : |chased two lots on Ten Acre road | wow oferings today we : Mr. and Mrs. James F. McKenna | from Louie Jones. - The purchaser | C" Ofcrings today were by an irhaven, Mas., |McKenna of Worcester, Mass., visit- | g, ed friends in this city yesterday, Charles i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1926. STOCK MARKET 15 | City Items Wall Street Briefs issue of $35,000,000 Illinois Central Railroad Co. 40-year 4% per cent gold bonds, the largest railroad ing this year, which Kuhn, Loeb | & Co. bought, subject to approval of |the interstate commerce commission, and Miss Ella| intends to erect two one ences on the sites, A daughter, Barbara Constance, | was born yesterday to Mr. and Mr: _ Steppler, | Benjamin Fink of Union City, N. Keiffer and | rs, Fink was formerly Miss Lill amily resi Prices Holding Exceptionally Firm for Holiday Season was attired in a gown | The bride ] riends and relatives gathered at tl o rive | “Also, for the first time In the RIDEN SEPT 8 of white georgette with a tulle veil |Genl Motors ome of Mr. Atwater's parents gnd Harold Farrand, one of the men |history of this government. it per PLAY ME K caught with orange blossoms. She |Gt N. Tron 4 save Miss Anderson many useful and |yo was in the boat when it dis- mitted the transportation and pas- | e carrled a bridal bouquet of roses |Gt No, ' eautiful gifts. [ oneanea atona telephoned 1o [sage of armed military forces of an- . 'and orange blossc ns. The maid of | Gulf |Ward Richardson, in whose house he | other government across American Postponed Game to Be Staged in (0 R L 0 LCq0 O peorgette with lives, that he and his companions !territory when it permitted the 2 as % ) a black velvet picture hat. Her < |were safe. 1t was indicated that the | troops of Obregon to pass from No-| Silver City Next Wednesday bonquet was of butterfly roses. Ind 0 & G | Int Nickel | National Firc % |boat had wor! .d its way back un- |ggles to El Paso for the purpose of Blanchette to Pltch ) o v weep- AR b Following the ceremony a recep ] | Funera ]s ficr 13 own power fo & point within suppressing & fevalution ; tion was held at the home of the|Int Paper ) 1 ye anileagot oS ol | “We are of the opinion that the{ pojiceman ~ Thomas €. Dolan, 4y "sarents which was prettily | Ken Cop bl , E———————————=="| The other men were Joe Dumont ,onqitions that exist in Mexico 10 of the police baseball ' [lo ahn Dink and white. | Lehigh Va A ' H Mrs. Konstanty Moloski ;z\nd Calixte Martin, both of Bidde- y result from the interference b am, announced today that ar- aigee orent mom New | Louis & Nash.1 142 ) i ‘ = for They were 1 embers of a fish- government in the mann rangements have ben completed for Al = A Mack Truck ..1283 S ol 3 this governmen rangements ha T v PR o Hart- ’ ;.,fi:r}’\r'"lx }l‘"riw-fsn:\‘n}lln::'z Jv\r(::«t"“" R |dicated and but for such Interfet=| (e goma i the Silver e ';“nj\src\i il Marland Oil f S atanalgAiH R niriog ot AL A e e |ence the Carranza, Obregon and |\weinesday aftrnoon at 2 ford an ‘\“ T vaky 1att| 001 Gont Irew's church. A requiem high| GAM :” "f-‘f‘ [IVITIES | Calles governments would not Bave 11 ja prohuble that a practice game M. and Mrs. Salimonosis |20 1[\,,“ % = = : At a meating of the directors of 2 o i e on & wedding tr ) E Mo Pac & na cas celebrated at 8 ck. | 5 existed. _ will be played with the G L ko ;‘vl::m“:: \\w\s\x:\”:t‘ 3Tar§'v0:1T|\<A the New Britain Fish and Game | “.quy resolution was a protest of o “yrongay afternoon New Jersey and "(F;O‘;: 2‘,".::.({ ‘Q" 2 nterment was in St. Mary’s club last evening, 1t was voted 10|, " viiude on the part of the £0v- | pio fo. ive the coppors |l reside at T1 Ouk street. r ¥ xpend $800 for the purchase of | U8 BCFy nited States and we | ot ©STE 0t monowsky 1s r-?\r\\0>1~ ‘r‘":'u S ¢ Central 4 s g trout to replenish streams, & o berty loving American 3 4 man at the Ru~cell and Erwin Mfg. ¢ v ¢ g & H Joseph D'Adcorio - elt that as liberty & : Tt is expected that “Tommy” s : - ) {buy rabbits and pheasants for re- | fi, bt o Four iy to bring| (T¢ e expected fhat C 5" | Co. N {Nor & Wost Funetral services for Josebl'ieaee in the spring. The directors|GiFT0 L %eloihiy to the attention | Blanchette wi nd th Captain SRR [North Amer ; Mrs, Bernardino D'Adeorlo or 24 {Gonnectiout _sportsmen at Com- |2t e PRSI e, Yhoopta 1 | Politls in center fleld, - Constabls Mot Car Myrtle street, were held this after- | [SUCRCR fione that the condition com- |Haber on third base and Supernum = X | Am Pet B oon at 2 o'clock at the family | e honsifaciihe o0 o Aty Poliofninn Juben |Moain o SE ame e et | S slained about would be St : Whiting Street | " ome. eIk Iasii st in i s COMBINATION SPEECH Dl s govornment might use | FEt field. ~ Daly Avenue and Whithng Picree Arroy. y eterys A speech which he admits frank- ({7 0y offices to ameliorate the Because of the expense the Merl- |\ paiered by Thieves Tadlo Corp . 2 Mrs. Gor. |1y Was written by someone else, will |18 KO8T OLCRE T b es e Mexi- den police will not serve a banauet teading . lingerel seryices r?rJ ¥ T \alar.|De made at the opening session of | people. after the game but will fete the g Get Money and Jewelry. |Sears Rocbuck [ alins Btk an 9 i it e the Lions' club mext Tuesday noon. ™6 "y "ot undertake to say what | players, the —commissioners and a 4| Sinclair_oil { ney of 019 Stanley street, Wil Be\ g will be the first session ‘of the |, position of this government few guests at a Meriden hotel. The | Entrances to two more homes il sonthern Pac » 9 held tomorrow morning at 8 ofclock’ - yince tne summer vacation. | N8 PO B BN Gk for the food for the banquet which Was theft of articles were reported 1o the | southern Ry i at the Stanley. street home, Inter-|, " gq e will be written by O fent of the United States and called -off because of Chief Landri- police last night, indicating, the po-!gtandard Oil . ment will be in St. Mary's cemetery: | poperg ¢, Vance on his recent trip | BFeSSERE Pl o "hich has in- zan's death was given to the Salva- lice believe, that one or more bur-|giewart Warn e e Furope and will be delivered by || plsn % ih eonditions in tion Army for distribution among glars are operating in different sec- qiygebaker e 10 L timate touch with co ! . L. W. Vogel. Secretary James E.|{m&" SOROL T the needy families of Meriden. iions. | Pexas Co . rY O'Brien announces that it will be a | MeXic0: 10 00 Seianiels ) The home of Rocco Plecario at 95| Texas & Pac . i Juseph A Hafley “novelty meeting. | TO ACT ON CABLE; SHINGLES HAIR AT 88 Daly Avenie Tl R — — e . “hief W 2 g ; lowing ar taken: two gold!xUnion Pac | . Chairman C. J. Dehm, Chief Keene, N. H., Sept. 1 (®—Arthur following : et 3 ¥ | PASTOR GAUDIAN SURPRISED | (WaVi0, T myomas J. Meskill | Keene, N e Sebte 4 o8 e atehes, two wedding - rings, one|xU § Ct Ir 1 " . UNDERTAKER | A surprise party was tendered [STRE G gopnpment will meet at {Mons Of Beene e b e ngle. diamond ring. one zold piece U S Ind Al . Phone 1623-2. { Rev, Martin W. Gaudian lnst eve- ¢ W00 U0 "o fire headquar- | DODbIng record, Ho resently shizgle - 65 Bola piece, A key was| Rubber OFRodliB -CEONARYs UHIEEN S o ning by members of his congrega- | ¢ ST chairman P. J. Pajewski, Dobed the B eice [nsed o galn entrance to tha home. |y s'steal Revldence 17 Summer BL160% ) tion. Tt was in celebration of Mr. (.M. ¢, Hart and Clerk Josepn K55 §& years ot of Brotiteltl, B, fek Luddy of 89 Whiting| Wabash Ry \ s DU &3 Gandian's 40th anniversary of his ' "NjoGrail of the poiice department . 1. @ visitor Bove. 3frs. reet reported last night that $4 Ward Bak B ! " ordination and his 65th birthday /g ce on an arrangement for put- A1 T . el taken from a pocketbook at his|West Elec 9 anniversa r the cable serving the two de- | s ome. A key was used to gain en-| White Motor BOLLERER Local ministers were among the | pasments into the Myrtle street sub- B STING FATAL o 3 Willys Over ! Y 3 ce! rting, Wash., Sept. 1—Stung on x S ro | Wodlworth guests. Mr. Gaudian received a ' way, Orting, Wash., Sey At 9.10 last night, the police wer ¢ POSY SHOP number of gifts from the church — the chin by a honey bee while help- fled that someons was attempt = k4 organizations, HOLIDAY ing his brother chop down a bee notificd that houss at 836 Bur LOCAL STOCKS BRIDAL BOUQUETS AND ; Sept. 8, will be [tree near Rhodes Lake, northwest of |Ing ‘(o N'\h: "”: lfl“ r‘ e B b A FUHeR L Holland has a river called Y. In|the last Wednesday half holiday in |Orting vesterd Oscar Arndt, 2 :v\"‘f":fi'mm but found no trace of| (Furnished by Putmam & Co.) 4 WEDDING DECORATIONS |\, ;o thare is a city called U, and in | siores for the season, according to (died within five minutes from the e o Tranes” Btbioks » “The Telegraph Florist of New Britul Ipeherele o plis o 1o G o B e the. reported mara k £ 84 V. MAIN §1., PROK. 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FRANK L Telephione 1815 and 1816 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 Stowe & Wil sell Mrg Co . Scovill Mfz Co ard Serew LOOT OF BOY BURGLARS - | IS APPRAISED AT $370 Torrington Co. com 70 |Lads Lectured By Judge After Are Union Mfg Co el 30 | 5 bl U rest For Robbing Main St Conn Elee Service 66 i Jewelry Store Conn Lt & Pow pfd ....100 112 | Hd Blee Light . Two boys, onc aged 14 and the other 16, were given a hearing in chambers tais 1or 1ng on the g ch e of entering the Wedding | A e Ri Shop at 140 Main tsreet and o 2 i stealing $370 rt f merc. ! Girl Was Not Aware Car ding stlckpine, fountatn - pete including Damaged Other Auto gk It is unlikely that action will ickpins, fountain pens, watches, handbags rilar article: Judge Alling gs, 1 sin be ken by Uio police relative to (e |CONUAUGe the cases until Dec. 31 on complaint t an omobile m\n»n“‘l""'\””‘ A e i ed by Miss Elizabeth Koplowitz of £l TSR W. P. McCue 56 Maple street struck an automes |SXPlained the case to Judge Alling. | bile owned by Howard Wheeler of ‘,)1,0 0red the hoys, ofsthel - ute L A " % |tense and wa 1l that unless Pine street, Forestville, last cvening, & i Fi il {they mend their ways they will be i1 e S |committed to the reformatory. The | rgeant O'\ 1ra learned that | 16 ars old boy is old enocugh to “ s Margaret Koplow was drivs |he. arraiz.cd in police court but it g her sister'’s car and as she pull- fwas thought advisable to hear him 1 away from the curb In front of |with h Raphael building on West Main | street gave the proper signal, vet her car seraped Wheelor' ! which was about to turn into | oline station on the left side of the | street. companion, | rance to the store was made by the use of & key which (he huys d made after observing the num- {ber on the original key. The bovs mitted the offense and had no de- {tense she Miss Koplowitz said she loked and R AR |saw her car was not damaged and | MRS, NUGENT DIES ho supposed the same was true of | Castine, Me, Sept. 1.—(P—Mrs, Wheeler's , 50 she did not stop. nece Baldwin Nugent, 60, N $ ant O'Mara_ planned to inspect Wheeler's car this afternoon, after which he will make his report to | the prosceuting attorney founder of the Baldwin school for | girls at Bryn Mawr, Penna., died at | her home here yesterday after a short illness. For many years, Mrs. Nugent was a resident of Cocoanut Grove, Fla. The body will be taken to Bryn Mawr tomorrow for fun- eral and burial. HOWE BEATS MORRISSE 8. Howe beat Dr. W. T. Mor- v in the play-off of their match in the President's Cup tournament at Shuttle Meadow last evening by the score of one up. Dr. Morrissey was leading through most of the ! mateh but came in with a poor fin- ish to let Howe win out. The finals of tha match should be played oft on Thursday. 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