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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926. 7 T T Irington, in a garage at 377 Front C- J Lower Cast —e | { ity Items |Japanese Lower Caste , TH[]IJSANI]S ATTEND i e e y Now Seeks Recognition|| Wall Street Briefs ET SENTIMENT' cording to witnesses, Barberi, who| - 4 Tokyo, Sept. 4 (A—In annn there SP[]RTS FIELI] [!AY*M,; a long police record, called at|, ;1 lloy Women's Relief Corps will |45 a class known as ‘“suiheisha” S""L[ lS BU P UTNAM & Co been social ou v all et Sept. 7 (P—. s MEMBERS NEW YORR & MAKITORD STOGE EXCHANGEY d where Carmelo was. When | hall, Main street, tomorrow after-|the beginning of 5/1iorohaln 'atore rm the. (.m”,“f‘m“" s s b o |noon at 2 o'clock sharp | yosed of butch cobblers, un- | Fhas | | Fis e o waas e S| e chonh, 1o S, $17 oo o et g | PAE o 4% d & Iarge v o T4WEST MAN ST. NEW BRITAN- ish and Game Fanciers GALHED wim to ‘rive to Wineted ‘road and | months - advance. §13. 'NIEht |plover, AL prosent - fhore are mors | Lune®s In August than a year “‘Specula ive Interests Conlmue Tel. 2040 Co., had $8,083,337 ; st reports show | fight him. |school, 3 nights V. 360 A1l |thar % 000,00000F thess outcasts in ports show : | aci books and s s ." Connecti- | the 4 BAKITORD_OFIICE 6 CENTRAL 20% TR, 329 at Lake Gompgunce | Attacks With Stiletto Dooks and supplies onnecti- | the. i T ani fof o st monthe L to Hold Swa On_0 [ | Carmelo told Barberl ho did not jcut Business college.—advt. For some time they have be »n‘ $08 i | = {trust him enough to ride with him,| The Sons of Union V ns of demanding emancipation from their |\ eeTe Ao it (Spectal to the Herald.) Ibut he would drive out alone and the Civil W iliary Ne Iy plane and prominent Japanese | ferari s Sasht , % * Bristol, * Sept. 8.—Every sports t him if he wanted to fight.|hold the regular meeting after (ha een enlisted in their cause. \"“.‘,’:L,.] e oMty qorfls. 1 ROk RSt ST, Romule; We Offer: club in the state was represented at Barberi then hit Carmelo in the|the summer vacation Wednesday OF tion known as “The Society 8L and jtive sentiment was still bullish on : or the eight months 15.6 per cn | the first annual outing and field day | face and stood back with one hand | evening at 8 o'clock in Jr. 0. U, A, for Resecrch on Provlem o | o0 $19,1 o '8 15.6 per cent|iho resumption of business today af- of the State Fish and Game Associa- | in his pocket Carmelo pulled his, M. hall. Plans will be made for a ar ation” has been formed by ter the three v stock arket )\ ‘i s tion held at Lake Compounce last revolver and fired three or four|corn r to be held at the home 1eading Diet members for the pur- | i s Sa i) 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE Saturday and hundreds were in at-|shots in the air and then Barberiiof Mrs. Fred Yarroll. pose of bringing about social free-| P‘:;rm‘\‘m'I.“;:‘,‘:::,‘s\'m i fomenissulaiidesifidevelonad 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK g sal. | jom for the ou s igh the ear! rading when selling tendance from other New England |attacked him with a stiletto, Sal-| §. ahnleiter, Violinist dom for the outeast & m in early trading when selling e B L B e e Sl e e SreE possivle an_ annual reduction of prossure was reney nst i 100 STANLEY WORKS Blk.—advt $600,000,000 in gasoline bills alor ' s: tomobile e|and he was séverely elashec X i INNESSY GETS PERM & asoline bills alone, | arain wh the call wo thousand automobiles were and he was séverely slashed about| A danghter was - to v, HENNESSY GETS PERMIT i e e e RO i parked in the large fields in the vi- [the face and throat. Anthony L.!and Mrs. Maxwell 8. Por ¢ 250, Edward J. Hennessy's second ap-| president of Wilys Overland Co., |4 1-2 to 5 percent bu cinity of the lake, Embastri, a taxi driver, of 52 Wood- | West Main street, plication for & buflding permit-re-l cho has just veturned from abrosd |eraiiy wer o ot of The feature of the day was the brid Hartford, was polish-| Lawn mowers sharper sulted in the issuance of a certifi-!ang about $15,500,000 in lubricati ,H.‘- ot ks 1-\»; ;,.? s S barbecue dinner, at which 1300 per- |ing his car in the garage and run-!Greenwood St. George J. el. | cate h will permit him to pro- 5 28 headed upward again by sons were served at the same time, ' ning out d to stop the fight. His T oil. early afternoon. s . 2.—adv. ceed wth a two family house on e The afternoon recovery was stim- the largest number in the history of hat was sliced by a stroko from: Fred and Augusta Litke have sold | Long street. the estimated cost of | Narkeq improvement sight [ulated by the publication of another umznn mn the lake. Judge Willlam J. Malone ' Barheri's stiletto to Myer Switchnick propehty at 27 which is $8.000. Flennessy's first ap- | . g the Norfolk an ¢ iew on r(; B ‘(‘ aneial s H of this city was the toastmaster and | According to the Hartford polic nd 28 Lyons street plication was rejected hecause his Sl g e inancial n A A e ich William €. Durant ca. |l Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britatn Telephone 2580 short addresses were made by At tl of the murder is A month's mind mass was sung in plans did not conform with the zon- | 4 £ g > 3 A month's mind mass was s jians ¢ n \ngust last loadings reaching (bled from abroad, denying that he ||| MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTEOF torney Joseph P. O'Connell, chair- |hold-up of Salvatore Aliano, broth- memory of James D, McKenna fat. ing act and dld not call for a buil¢ o i Al o o Sl “:_‘ STOCEK EXCHANGE® man of the general comm , State v of the murdered man, on|urday at the Church of Our Lady of ing such as was mentioned in the e R e ichine e e it s Senator Frederick C. Walcott of |t Waterbury-Thomaston road| Good Counsel at Sound View. application. v es to Wall 'bull movement in any stocks. The . Norfolk and John W. Titcomb, early Saturday morning. Aliano| George Hennig of 194 Lafayetie 5 tonaob Hondon omiClcalling ot Ehniit 31010001000 1 laans We Offer— superintendent of state fisheries and turning from New York to!street, a foreman at the Corbin B B S e T T 10 Shares game. l n with Frank Mascini| Screw plant, underwent an opera- s g i | s L —_—| 1. SRR n the - tem ast . > A i i R e e e fopers o reference'stoce e Tosere o In o o GRAY TELEPHONE PAY STATION e up from was ous events and 48 dogs were ente : Barberi. The auto- ' General hospital yesterday. | D h not a VY for the field trials. The first ev nd'$43 was taken from tham| e achosl boncd. ailt meet Fri- ea ths ’ L]ONQ RESUME SESSIONS e S COMPANY started at 9 o'clock and it w d Alfano reported the holdup 1o, gay Sl e ! | L E ¢ in the evening before the program |the Torrington police. Barberi, an- was concluded. IFor the first time | gored by the report to the police,| Tho fire eI John Sczebanek. In thirty years, David to Aber-|jlearned that Carmelo and Salvatore matiers t its meeling i JTohn Seczebanek, 63 years oid, of crombie, of the firm of Abererombie | Tiralongo were at the garage on Thomas J. Meskill, clerk . 53 West street, died yesterday at M| prip_calitornia Overrated But and company of New York, failed | ront street and he went thera to!board, announced today. home. A resident of this city for! to pull a swimmer ashore with his| fent it over 30 years he was employed at| “Dry”, Harry G. Hancock Says, casting line. Alex Sullivan of Bridge- o ol day school o jers, Frary & Clark’s for the port was the man selected to act | opUES LEAD TO NE | M"r'w‘ s nfl;\fl' $eikbgonstand supie nl ol e s e e e s the part of a fish and he succeeded | g iirord. Conn., Sept. ) Lo et oy ot ool B Freiicaveninlniwitel Hophle land JafCYeEERted Racoord Ik futo Bty (O] Lo oo sl i e 3 In'breaking thaline beforsireaching | g mamt for Cosate Barherl 52: art o iou8 Sandrichestat Groy son, Felix. Fumeral services will be 1“““"“ t president of the! B¥5TE fHT et e | N ER jand number 207 Front street, wanted ) held at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning | Lions club, who delis a report| g ) : 8 i entertainmen inittas e e points the m Diving and sw ng exhibittons| . 5 he entertainment committee of ¥ SO B terment will {0 the club to of his recent trip ) R o were given by “Stubby” IKrueger| (of the murder of Carmelo Tira-iAziz Grotto will meet this evening . ”‘j““““ hus - “:‘ TRPDE W (o gan cisco. It was the open- | 8 1= Hitiaad 2 HARTFORD NEW,BR"' - = c Torrin, hootleg 1 N he § Mary's cometery, thir hour. and Mrs. Alice Lord Tandon, wife' o780 Torrington bootleg chief, in 1o plans for a field day. In gL ing session of the club after its our.. UTAIN of Richard Landon, Olympic high * {font street garage Sunday after-, 7he operator's licenss of Charle i [$inmer acationt and NirHancock i L i sieronpeniont dntstin ot rtford Conn. Trust Bidg Bumtt‘Hatef ld’ superintend- | immm—eel Oils were helped by 3 t of | Price on application | —— he oil conse tion hoard expressing Past President Tells of Western ern over the nation's oil supply WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS ad equipmer res point ipwward under the leadership of pul- | an, which roarrd over 8 points to|=— out. new hieh on special buy Smith Business School. day school T on expectations of specia California scenery is very much 20 N7 1 LA noon, today led detectives of the 1. Juengst of 31 Linwood street George B. Cottrell Bireoaiia Iralalih b esta Ry, enanerslianaiaing gssnes D ey Tel. 271 e I";“"I"‘L o ge number of en. HArtford police foree fo the Italian heen returned, the local police have | George B. Cottrell, 7§ years old. [yypiig g ek 'N,,"‘?””]‘.l'r.;,fl‘;‘:E”fi,;(]t,il;r:;,",.(,,',n 89 Tel. 3420 trice . the (ran ehontine: contects, | Scctions of New York city in the ex- | hren notified. for 23 years an employe of Corbin weslern. motrapoli SR L 0 A el e Was necessary for the judges Lo PeClation of nahbing the fugitive be-| A son was iorn at New Britain Cabinet Lock Co, died Sunday niEhtl " jthough he spent 10 days with ' iian o na A moimtn bemretier take the score cards to their homes| O'® Night fall. grnerall Rospital itodey Sofals and | At e home qt hiskbiotherlilewmore iihan 5,008 men i, ancnclc () ioticas beat vpas 4ld0 fonciiod o nd the results were not obtainable| Clues picked up ew Britain Mrs. Zara Oshana of 335 High St New Ifaven where he was a resi-isiated that he did not see a single |new low. i it} e . ast night together with the arrest | Stanley Gadzik, aged 28, af nt for the past results_of the cass ol nloxicationor;sea iaising ils aln r accnmnla- | e e i s pm e A questioning of Carmelo Bongio- rington strect, suffered a pain- | He lived in Tan. take a Aviil ontthe tentiva tel ni of No. 36 Beaver stre iiiry o the! miEht Hand ik Jeitain f . or o his ¢ + 3 Sl v 1l Half ounce accuracy ‘w' cast “' Lok ng ‘l > 7 AL A "‘H T"IV, ':1 Al Prilniicn & eaRprion s ” Igail is to mind, he said Tic v about a dozen issues. including | 100 first, George Richmond of Water- e e S e ving him s a son, William G. that drinking and hootls Bt e b bury; second, L. J. Lane of Ham-| Cl0scd that Tarber ] & I, Corbin factory morn- | cottrell of 5 street this city. | confined mostly to the ea 1 Great Northern preferred s i i : : . . . L, e A o N B r e He is at New Britain General mye funeral will be held t row arry C. Brown, the new prest o w Gl New Brltaln a Five-cighths ounce distance bait |~ VO cerital o i afternoon at 2 o'clock > lent, wrge of the meetir - ¢ s lg casting: First, G. Hegeman of lve = Sergeants' =John DM A ] funeral home on Court stref. | Threa new members were welcoms Waterbury, 125 feet; second, L. J.| adigan and Nicholas Gallicehio of e vinaRanSonsrabion ot b oy el Suteli into the club, Rev. Raymond N. Gil- | Ar Lane of Hamden, 127 feet; third|'!® Hartford police force immedi- : Mari'a Eplscopal church, willl oftic |mai, pastor of the Starley Memoriai| Am T Richmond of Waterbury, | 2(¢1¥ 1eft for New York with Bon- | Eddy-Glover post. American le- iiich 1 will be in West Lane church: Theodore A. Becan, assistant Am 122 feet °'| glova to search the places where Sion. and the American Legion " cemetery, Plainvi superintendent of schools, 2 Firty yard swimming Darberl is belleved to be hiding. ;lliary were enter ned en “,””"”‘( —_— ter B, Boewe, the new m men: first, Alox Sullivan Betgtovantl way) plieed amdsriac. DY 3, 80 Yin B f s Mrs. Andrew Sejerman, the W. T. Grant store port: second, TRobert Walsh of | TeSt. charged with aiding and abet- Greenwood street at s Tk | T I ; irs old, rome address was delivered by W. Am Woolen ...317% 311 Hartford; third, Arthur Levitt of| !ing & criminal te escape after a Cottage at Polnt-o'-Woods, Sl R DG R Ce e e e 3 Anaconda Cop 5075 i ; c Binntord. . scarch of his house in New Britain | _The excc r‘u‘n ?mnmfl"-‘]“ o: ) “':ln o e o Solos were given by James D, Atchis 397 , ! had prodlced blood clalaad oot eryman’s Bible class will meet the home of her pi a X S R LIS : S _ One-eighth mile swimming race 1 produced blood stained clothes. | &V evening at the Y. M. ©. A. cox street, Saturday night following Donahu ”“"‘}" Brown Swas : b : ) s 11 Wall Street New York City Dridgebit: ”r:lo'n'\xwxy'(:” ooy o NEW BRITAIN BAND AT The stores will remain open to- an attack of heart trouble, Surviving ;dWarded the attendance prize SHR MEMBERS ridgeport; second, I 3 Sae e morrow afternoon, the Wednesday her besides her husba it T . s ki of New Britain; thir FUNER! e : l_ o, 3 New "nrll\‘ Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade itz of Bridgeport . e S e e e n Pac % ew York Cotton Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange ile swimming race | A Band from New Britain esc ance of the year. o daughiers, ik MaryiE “er De Pasco . Ve ork Produce Exchang y : !(\ -Z”'l \. wim ”,‘7 Sl S Ak b E v dom miltee Bor i ke 0 s ”hmu d 4 7 :c“ ‘\n‘:‘)( (lr:w"“& [‘,ulmn}?e.’ (lmlhmnpnlls Stock Exchange AR 5 i "J‘ i i-l s slaintin, HartroraiRund mercantile bureau met this mo The funeral will'he held tomorrow | o peos e oo S e W st P 3 3 ce & Sugar Exch. Winnipeg Grain Exchange R nm‘,” i in negtont his morning. \ljourned Shecausosot HlackiSofalighurchifdiIntarment Syl Sho sl Tegal Quantity of Alcohol, Chem- | chite cop . ... : NEW BRITAIN BRANCH o L L e e ] S quorum Mary's comotery. 3 ] ) g Sl distance r'm\«\vn' fneralineg V\"J.Tm‘m“}{ur"a'xli",‘ e A AT : “hry 3 f ot Hot Buitding Telephone 1815 and 1816 SR b the First Baptist church will be re- T. FRANK LEE, Manager Hamden, 117 4-5 feet; third, | jiatmeageth isivesic SRR RV e Kind mother used | Con Gas 2 : Al { Ross will preside. o Pitas i ey 46 2 7 T WIRE 7 . Hanson ot New Britain, 115 | pe . e Geiiit b bt Funeral ake, ins a greater alcoholic | Corn Prod ; 45 |8 DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARKETS % \ 0 e o S Gl unera ontent than beverages parmilicd | Dodge Tros 2% 3 ; : g : Distance fly with 5% oz. rod: First pRtond e 2 { under the prohibition law, the Amer- Du Pont De Listed stocks carried on conservative margin Wheeler of igeport, 60 4-5 kel el S ican chemical society was told to-| N ] i ustavy “arlsol f wast cet; second, M. E. Hawes of Can- (i (ol Freder . Hickey 5 ) —— | street, Merton Ciark ack | ! The : terbury, 69 2-5 feet; thi .| v and s Sorel of 208 ;-:w» Rt 8 Funeral services for I'rederick J.| Profs. Noch and Violet | Frie 1st Reiner of Hartford, 65 f rk street and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver “or 48 Harrison stroet have been re held yesterday morning | Simpson, of Cornell college, Mt, Ver- | Fam Playe Dry fly accuracy, unknown dis-|Sorel of 38 Beaver street, motored S Hadths AEi-lcoai naltke tol e E ary’s churc th a solemn non, Iowa, rcporting the results of | Fisk R flw R s Landers, AL ceses 1Y | tance: Iirst, Wheeler of | to Niagara Falls over the holiday Milford town cou ptember 13 | M5T e thielc Tosearches with 12 samples of | Conl Asphalb.. 19 s AN UB Machinen, e e 10K Bridgeport, 99.734; second, L. J. sl il saacatint cascatto be Hried on ¥ was celebrar bread, bakers' and homes made, de- | Genl Elec ... . | N. B*Machine pfd ..... — | lane of Hamden, 99, third, E. Mildren and’ Ellen Hart at J. Traynor was deacon, and y found alcoholic content {Genl Motors % 2081 141 | Niles-Be-Pond com H. Rockwell and L. Reiner of | ¢ miey street and Iver Skoog of | T Aa0 Srack el alter A. McCrann was sub-|to vary from .04 to 1.9 per cent,| Gt North Iron North & Judd ....uens | Hartford, 98.97. ; Cromwell have returned from a | escaped from the state far Nor- | 4 . T with the larger qu y present in| Ore Cif 3 3 1 | Peck, Stowe & Wil ..., 2 Fifty yard swimming "|motor trip to New York and Long | wich, the local police were no 10 services Mrs T. Crean | the ho a a |Gt North pf T Russell Mfg Co rendered several seiections. As the le + they reported, was | Gult Scovill Mig Co Torrington, Conn, I , Sept. T (@ « Colo Tuel women: First, Anna daughtor has been born at New Bridgeport; second, Helen L. t = 1 Z | A t casket was being aken from t fou! T s Hudson Motors 6 Standard S W . - 5 1 1 ¥ n ( eral hospital to Mr. and . R 0 DE Brideenoxkfihind RBimiliviCes Councilman and Mrs. John A.| 3irs, Dudley Walker of 48 Hamilton Chureh she sang “Some Swet Da {111 Central ....1 9% | Stanley Works . R 83 ‘PI‘OIIllflefl[ esidents to M" eskl of New Britain. rson and family of Jubilee street | strast. 3 The pall bearers were Roger MeDon- Gl\ es Ta\| Dl iver Sli Ind O & G . Stanley Works pfdl 2 5 Rifle contest for small bore rifles: [ have returned from their vacation G. TFinkelstein has given $5 to | 1¢H, James Mcavay, Frank Divent, P, Int Nickel . 381 3 | Torrington Co. com ... 68 | 25!h AlllllYel'W] ? ) - Ioy Seb ancid Keegan and Still Owing Huu $1.25 | tnt Paper .. 62 |Cnion Mfg Co 30 | First, F. Kuhne of Bridgeport with [at <halker Beach, Saybrook i ominis mabEich findlintap: + score of 109; sccond, R, H. Nes- = Srdcintiontot. the efforts ofithe tire bit of South Kent; third, S. J. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Malin- | department at a reeent fire in his Bl Grovley i ahnaggion ang e O S Ly Brathisnoluns SO RN, y Conn Elec lee 8T O reception in honor of the 25th iwior, owaky of 76 Eawlor sirest snd Bi | o b e C et of s Johm Ryan; rment in St. Albany aven Hartford, waiting | Louis & Nash Conn Lt & Pow pfd ....108 anniversary of their wedding will be Pistol conte.t: Tirst, Compou ward and Zigmund Parl : Mary's cemetery. for 15 minutes outside a rooming! Mack Truck ..1 1 1243 1410a Blee Light .......3 3 tendered Mr. and Mrs, Severin Johne rifle Club of Bristol; second, Br motoring through New York stato! Henry ara, who escape e house at 369 Main street about 1 Marland Ol ] 0% (N T Gas Raha B son of 215 Rentschler street at the port Rifle club; third, > ritain Land Pennsylvania. They will visit| from t} i 1 at Norwich, | MRS, CHARLES W. SMEDLEY ' o'clock this morning and _when Mid_Cont B 2% ! gout N B Tel Lol Norden Bungalow tomorrow evene Rifle club; fourth, Bristol Police de- o sosqui iial ¥ exposition at taken into cust Many relatives and friends Bracker and Officer John Smigel Mo Kan & Tox 38 % |Southern N E Tel .. .. §15 ing. The affair is belng planned by partment. Philadelphia, night by Detective Sergeant George Crowded St. Josepl's church at the went in to find him, they deduced Mo Pac pfl... ; = their many friends in this city and Mnm diving contest for women FElinger. f o t Mrs. Ca hat he had left a ar exit, Mont Ward 67 L 67 Neow: Yok hanges. among those invited to attend are Gene Ceszynski of New Bri-1 ypoe vgred riin Bashettiog Holte Wonian v ' rson S wife of Cha without paving Bracker $1.2 N-E G 1 5 1 ).000: bala $09,000,0 " Mayor Gardner C. Weld and other secend, Mildred Mendo SRR e e 5 ; medley, city f the Bracker told the officer he drove N Y NH & H . - Boston ¢ & $54,000,000; | city officials. Lesrinhols of Wa Richmond, Va. o'clock at St. Mary's s all. i ecord, the man from Hartford and set the Nor & West . 37 % | halances ,000 ' Mr. and Mre. Johnson were mar= ! :‘:ml.v <l!}”;i~' ';l" men s Harry Parsons, loseman of C he ”;”“vml services be with @ price at $5. The passenger paid § Nor Am . 40 54% RS {ried in Willimantic and have re< Sullivan of Bridgeport; second H.| g 014 peoniowi 1 leg Iori le e New T 1 solemn high mass of requiem cele- 75 and told Bracker to wait while Nor Pac ..... | - ided in this city for about 20 years. Tryetherch of Miiford; third, Fred | g, jch,% oplowits wil leave on ;,:_“:WZ:_'.]‘\“ i a ated by Rev. J. Waren Roche of | he went in to get the balance, Pack Mot Car { They Bave.fonr childrear N re T Rogers. university where he will enter upon |tral hospital aftar undergoing an Derby, a former school-mate and | Pan Am Pet B 701 L PERSONALS wig Larson, Miss Astrid Johnson, & Woodehopping contests Hirek MEREa L o vear ot stadles operation. He was confined there life long friend of Mrs. Smediey. He (il (paw ls llldt‘l’ Car, Penn . 561 56 861 teacher in the public schools here, ry L. Stone of Fores L 8 ' -f,),. e el was asisted by Rev. John F. Dono- | ’ Plerce Ar M C 31% 80% Einar and Alice. Mr. and Mrs. John Simer A. Lewls of Southbury 4.1 Roger Scilly, Howard Beloin, and| Klem Rudeck has sold through hue, pastor of St Joseph's church, Escapes as It Starts nraaio corp .. 95 3 son, together with Miss Astrid Johne N. J. Feson of Torrington. Elgert Politis, former New Britain the Camp Real o Co. 2 lot on @8 deacon and Rev. Joseph J.' A 3-year-old girl whose name |Reading ...... 98% Miss Margaret Perking has — re- gou returned yesterday from a trip The ‘ctip’ for tHe' best all-avound |3 it S0t | STRSEENUW: Britatn | tie Camg Sl 38 o F ~a, Keane, as sub deacon. | could not be learned was bencath an ' Sears Roebuck 58% & i |turned from her vacation in Maine. |, gyeden, individual scoring was awarded to | 50 sehool L ho are at- | Roxbury road to Carmelo Formica, Alex Sullivan of Bridgeport. The | \C04Ing Fordham college, returned |who will erect a one-family house. At the conclusion of the services!automobile owned by Louis Damon | Sinclair Oil .. 22 Y 2 Mr. Johnson was for several years enator Wolcott cup was ded to | to the school today. Pt e when the body was being borne!of 258 Oak street this afternoon Southern Pac .11 By o Mr, and M Thorpe of West | agiqent of the Stanley Svea Grain H % from the church, Miss Laura P.|when Damon started the motor to Southern Ry .130% 120% 130 |Main street and Mr. and Mrs. W. . a1q Coal Co., but retired from buse B¢ Drdgsoovs tehs IOt AN RS o U oreen b 0E u, o F[NDS NO HEALTH MENAGE Farrell rendered “Some Sweet Day.” drive away. The child screamed ndard Oil . 44 3% % {Sloan have returned from 1.aconia, jnacq g short time before leaving on TosE Dontel and -‘({f?nxh,?:mg e e o R e e g The pall bearers were Judge Wil- and Damon stopped his car, but she wart Warner 6 |+ . and the White mountains. | (o European trip. He 15 well known largest n a dance, 57 s # Lt ¢ it at Lake Winnepesauk | 0 E liam F. Mangan, Howard A. Tim- cvidently was unhurt, as she ran sindebaker .. 57% 3¢ 5 for -temperansh. - nd - perlaliEe Those who atfended were so cn- &1 take Winn Desaukey “"'{b"“’ IN MARKET F R FARM R brell, George Smedley, Robert J. away. The child had crawled under Texas Co ... .. 361 361 | Miss Agnes O'Sullivan of Brook jlusiastiofayergune s Tal ik igioils rgan of wn, Har the car while Dz car- G & Pac ) 3 street, Miss Lilllan Gustatson of| oLk in this clty | Dorgan of Middletown, Haroid R. the car while Damon was in a near- ‘Texas & Pac .. 6 . Miss L justafson Te. was bl ohs HIA AR EMERIE helieved plans will be made 1o hold s John Begley. The flower hearers A man whose name not Ken Cop ..... 5 5 5 Public Ttilities Stocks. es and Willia by house. Tobacco Prod .112 4 . | Bast street and Joseph Noe of Lyons , b L.and 4 e & : ting each | Mr. and Mrs. Myron Youn of Jones and William Hogan. Yy ho oba 2 A he common council and served as & suchiatiald ACe veR OB RRACH i o e e i e (,,m.\d‘mm"flmr Is Cleaned Up Dafly—Inter- * pagher Roche and Father Dono- —— Union Pac ... 163 1 street left this aiternoon for a mo-|p.mper of the board of compensa- JSare VISl ‘with: thelr ‘#on, | Myron, at| forcnce With Traftic hue conducted the committal ser-; FIREMEN ON VACATION. United Fruit 61, 1 tor trip to Canada. They Will visit| o "as eeceqmont” under Mayor MRS [ vices at St. Mary's comefry | Firemen on vacation this week U7 & Ct Ir Pipe 218 *% | the shrine of Saint Anne de Beaupre. .,.ge A, Quigley and Mayor Orson e ckaway Beach, L. 1 . { o VRS A F = { Reported. Sl lare: John T. Hennessy of No. 11" § Ind Al .. | Sl % B LYy | Aderman 7. Gustave Johnson, i CARDIOR THANKE conard Saunders of No. 1 truck, ' * § Rubber ; § Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stepler, Mr.|" 'mpo' ' o tomorrow evening e farmers’ market on Commer- 3 b < f ¢ No. § . ; and Mrs. Eugene = : A representative of the fourth ward,! 10 fart I on COMMEr- | o thank the neighbors and many rlett of No. 6 Wi Steel ‘ and Mrs. Eugene Kieffer and daugh- | is gpan to all friends who may de- cfal styect, betwecn Center and Elin {Kelly of No. 3, Edward Carlson of ah By ot ter, Constance, and Mr. and Mrs.| | returned hoy 4 : g riends vere 80 kind ¢ fiipe 3 No. 2dwa Wabash Ry .. i & howme Jast evenlng Trobi @ 'yeoat (s nat s hesith Zmemae, i (Tio0dE Who were-eo kind (o ua dure | B, 5L A Sel 0l S e el | wara Bak B , 351 5% Fred Ramsdell and son, Robert, j trip to Sweden. 3 ) ing the illness and death of our be- Sy T < & » | |the opinfon of Chief W. C. Hart, el ialle | No. 2 truck. Those returni . s o 7015 | have returned after spending a week | oved her and 1y | t N | + o | ho was asked today by Dr. R. W. ")‘)‘p‘ L‘:‘;“" % o “,l Lodge amd the | thelr vacations are: Telix Zareski n.‘“m,,‘ Alotor : 701, |at Lake Winnepesaukee, N. H. 1% Pullen, superintendent of health, g No. 1 Harry Squires of No. )} ot | English at the senior high school | ; a5 | Lady Foresters, | d L ! Willys Over .. | Hubbard Choice for Head of (Continued from First Page) ‘"M Raviaor ot laliinin. tdlaag il ;;L':llgn(‘;‘llan‘ luflu{u(cn which ha HAROLD r:{u\l_\(; 1‘,\m\|\(flix‘\fnm l"r“\” :\’Hv\j 2l r\ | Woolworth .. | Miss Ada Trancls of New \(\,;l\ Manufacturers Association ok State her recent resignation, will leave . ent | ROLLIN CASE, & Mo Billiam lives Nogitv] = ; City and Miss Ella Plano of Mt | . et soon for Newark, N. 1, where she |, CTief Hart sald an arrangentent | \ 00 Nip s’ minny supNGsT, | Captain Crove of No. 4. | LOCAL STOCKS | Yernon, N. Y. were the guests of ord, Comn., Scpt. 7.—E. Kent will take up dutios in_ the public | 28 been made by those using the I'o, oy spne —_— | Miss Anne Valentine of 408 South | Hubbard of Middletown was nomis I ark: ay to clean up the 7 3 TC : vl | 3 ¢ Putnam & 3 t, ov he holl ted for president of the Manue the procedure would have been to | high school a .. atlet to pay men "RANK BROWN ; 4 | (Furnished by Putnam Main street, over the holidays, | nated T TR e Suticly retuse every morning, so that the | RANIK BROWN, 't Gres of 59 South Burritt| Insurance Stocks o facturers Assoclation of Connecti ately ses a - & S kAt TIeah: LLIAM F ; Col el ; 5 i Is o 0 ony, and had the name and de-| Mr. and Mrs. B. ' Armstrong and | ¢ okt 14 roagway are o o U3 R TR, ) 4 Mrs., Katherine Fitzpatrick and | Cut in the report of the “°f“'“‘":' eription of vanted been | daugh , He referred Dr. Pullen to e e = hospital suffering from & fractured 3 ¢ At ; "' | committee publbished today, John scription of the man wanted been [daughter have returned from a moIThan C. Dolan, who is on duty | ! unily of 566 Arch street returned Goss of Waterbury, was named known, with his probable destina- | weeks' vacation at Oyster river. levery morning at the market, for | iyestorday from a motor trip to the » president and Robert C. ere s no question that he 2 n ; s under arrest charged With| xetna Tire o 0 hite WA e | A e e e e d 2o, ma-|iovnerdnformatlon, reckless driving, as a result of an, Automobile Tns ....... 1 White Mountains and Vermont. |50 ‘of Harttord for treasurer, H9eahE gt e TR et e b e e Tares OO havel o IRk MaY S SiedeskRry, Tiow: flse a e accident at Broad and Siiver streets Hartford Fire ... ..490 5 | = sk ! The officers will be formally elected ver mtroct hotise - & few Hours|returned from a moatha vacstion) STOR\t0 ohians tiie location of the o erday, when the injured man National ; YOUNG PEOPLIYS HOUSE PARTY | i (1o fall meeting of the associa- ile his wound were being|at Chalker Teac Dy pKetba0ayRe. O 1D, L thrtarel ST UNDERTAKER struck by an auto driven by the Phoenix Tire it 3 ) ung People's society of the | tion. It is possible, Chiat Hart | With trafflc and the employea of Plione 16252 other. Travelers Ins. Co . [c church held a homse party| Other officers named by the e Landers, Frary & Clark’s factory, Opposite S1. Mars's Cliurch. ! g k the week-end and holiday at|committee were four directors: that the H rd police did| iss Mild 3 g iris- « i v i —1625-3. — Conn. Gene 5 oAt NS . " 5 Lt oo ) wold <-1-.{Iy[ ]I:‘?y \,1 nlr;”\lf:( lt;r:.‘l Aeiy;ijo sl T AHeiohieh Rewoat,d L MBS, MURPHY IN PHILADELPHIA | Manufacturing Stocks. [ Fort Trumbull beach, Milford. Those |George S. Hawley, of Bridge i 3 ; e rho, iy TSR Michael T. Murphy, past presi- Am. Hardwaré . .. 86 [ who went were the Misses Florence |port, for Fairfield county; James OFFICERS NOMINATED Miss Frances Fergu: one is wanted. Had the local po- lice heen notified Sunday afternoon, {Aetna Casualty leg, and Attilio Valario of 164 Oak!Actpa Life Ins. Co. 3 's intention of coming here imar Anderson of Jerome strect have 5 B | 8 il o : intil late at night, but he could give ' urrived home fter a visit to Sweden. | HADLEY—MORLEY | dent of the Connecticut branch of Am Hosiery ... 27 3 Tompkins, Fllen Lundquist, Helena | W, Hook, New Haven, for New 10 reason for thelr failure to send oo | Mrs. Eva 8. Morley of this city was | LLERER S the National Association of Postal Beaton & Cadwell ..... : Dane, Nancy Toans, 1,\1;].\]‘:1\ Yox, | Haven (-oum‘).;:)r::lphhe;hlz:;a : 1 ¢ i Bdwar v, oy “lerd o ¥ he of T fd Ctp Co co and Jean Troop, Euelid artung, | Bristol, and e 5 yrid of the murder and the escape.| Miss Minnie T. Nowland Is home married Edward W. Hadley of Clerks, is representing the state of Tize-Hfd Ctp Co com n artung A svent al hours after two woeeks' vacation. She!Moodus Saturday afternoon at 3 POSY SHOP Connecticut as a delegate to the Billings & Spencer com Frederick Lockwood, Leon Bradley xm*hurri\_lhm?; dl_rrflzn ;tmllrl:;' o Sergoant McAvay learned of [visited the sesquicentennial exposi-'o'clock, by Rev. Warren T. Blodgett. national convention at Philadelphia Billings & Spencer pfd Merton Clark, Kermet Porker, Earl| F. J. Kingsbury of Bridgepor murder and escape, § tion at Philadelphia Announcement has been made that BRIDAL BOUQUETS AND which opened yesterday - and con- Bristol Bras Scott, Gustave Carlson, Francis Tra- | was chairman of the nominating ard of it from a ne -1 . the couple will take uy their resi- FLOWERS FOR |tinues all week. Mr. Murphy is a Colt's Arms .......... i ver, and Mr. and Mrs. H.‘ E. }nrr\fnr. committee. | Miss Emma €. Ospers } Moodus where Mr . WEDDING DECORATIONS clel Yeh fo st oftice. He Fagla Lock b 8 - A They were joined yesterday by Rev. g s | Miss B o, Osperz is spend- dence in Moodus where Mr. Hadley SCOR clerk at the local post offic n § 4 stahbad Carmela Tiralon-|ing har voeation in Philadelphia i* connectsd with the .Hadley-Smith “Th‘: |-|,.:.‘.]. ','n'fi"" ';1_:," .'.‘s'fi".:g. is accempanied by his wife ang Fafnir Bearing Co .... - | Theodore A. Greene and Rev, War-| Ahnorp‘edo :n:;nfour ml‘num L aged 52, of 55 Wall street, Tor- land Atlantic City, N, J. Mfg. Co. |50 e SN b RRDA BULG, daughter, Hart & Cooley ........ 190 | ren M. Blodgett and fanflly. reach a tayget 6,500 yards J ; \

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