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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1926. e ADVICE TO YELLERS Cty:n TRTREATUENT | LSS S 51t STOCK PRICES | PUINAM & CO e ‘gn;:\: :.l\ls-mr weekly meeting of the | Motion Picture Contract. ‘ ;"’I‘N-!‘h'm:wv \rljx“zllj::“l\t(l‘-f‘l n ‘ bl WEST MAm ST NEW BR]TAIN‘ Koow Your Facts First, Judge rxcnanss en'win e o Rest Sunshing and Food Are ke, Yok Seot. 21 (DA ver- | Ghiained o oed 45 paper machines * Adams Exlness Mouns (s (o New —— .I;eclm?gfig kg Donovan Suggests | eskegledieaigeateblibaion| Essential comedian, in'the Wl or $5TLIAS i f nevapeink vy (he <compmny| High Point P | sevibnet ‘ 8. Neumann, who will talk on the f allege 4 - i | “Beginning of Modern Industry.” ‘ l‘:':)u:’::' hvd]", ‘l(rr;r‘r):m'oly y‘,‘,‘;",(:‘:':’i!u;':'};.y.r.‘ h\\..: apity tons, four Fifty-five per cent of the men who | A son was born at New Britaln| New Haven, S 21 UP—Rest, | returned by a jury in federal coyrt | world, me meyr +he largest in the drew up the constitution of the General hospital last evening to|sunshine and proper food play & V. Pt oy Indox ;umvrmrm” ¢ N y United States were lawyers, and 75 |Mr. and Mrs. John Fladeck of 74 |more tmportant part in curing tube The suit resulted from an alleged Zaun el rice 1 1 noon | @ We Offer: per cent of them were young men, |Hart street. | culosis than does climate, Dr. Allen |agreement by Joison to act in a| Public oftering It 3 2 Judge Joseph P. Donovan, who 18 & | Robert Lord of New York is vis-| K. Krause, assistant professor ot |motion picture to be made by Grif- | day of ey e RE RN O- s e e voung man and a lawyer himself ljying at his former home in this|Medicine at John Hopkins medical |fith. Jolson, afier viewing a triallof Asso ]“') L el 4 4 : sald, in_an address to the New oty |schoel, today told nearly 300 doctors |run of film said he realized he | comps AT Brieiy Liens aab t0dey, Francis Parkinson, aged 13, of w\“ho are attending the second clini- | would not be successful as a movie | forred stock, of par value ot 08 hed Because of the dimner to C callaonareasiheld Underiins : S : : Amaliey atraatl fellifromi & {ree at|:oal congre 1t P or and rcfused to continue with | diyi o yield 7.1 gressmen E. Hart Fenn in the ball- o to yield 7.14 per cent by nd Co., and Mit- Foom, the Lions club members Held |NiS home this noon and suffered a of the L“Z]’_‘)“”“i_"“, te Medical so- [the plan. He denied a ontract | oom, the Lions ci embers held | Vot Fis 180k s S C \e phys Ok ent ol eYon HEAlhaknlale o Gridith iania: 4 Co. their meeting on the second floor. | (racture of the left arm. He was 1| Ao i he GO Han liaries operate in Cali- : 4 X °" |taken to New Britaln General hos-|from all parts of couniry are | damages for money he claimed he Congressman Fenn and Mayor | pital. ‘at'«"n"mz the three day ent |expended in preparation for the onsin and Illir Gardner C. Weld stépped into the | at Yale university. Krause who | film, which was to have been known gt b e meeting for a few minutes and each | Willlam Connelly of 204 WInthrop | \(ont into the history of tha treat | ns <t b { — Rirathinay R ‘ man paid his respects to the Lions. |street has m‘\tnr‘hd rnm)\,-:mI ;m|- S S S e it el et Rk nees of a revival of activity | .. e v amnn fi Judge Donovan spoke on the con- | versity, New York city, to study 1aw.| .y o10ined the gradual developme W, i e |1n Iroad equipment manufactur-| . Rl : i mn ttution. Hs expiained cwhat the | Kendall Mills, son of Mr. and l.x‘(f"]“‘op(}rn"‘in"‘; foal gevelopment | WRITS OF REPUEVIN SERVED |ing are said in the Industr to b g ch 1, creased : A various branches of the‘government | Mrs. Herbert L. Mills of Curtis| cura only. He said that dis- | A writ of replevin in the amount Drighter n at any time in the | .y SR Y B Burritt Hotel Blde.. New Britain Telephone 2580 are and how they function. Ho |street, is visiting in Detrolt. ease has the same symptoms as it |Of $800 has been brought by the|last y " half, based on cur- Lk hoaa SIS T R OMEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES stated that while America must ba| Mr. and Mrs. George Thresher ajways had as far as can be learned |Star Bottling and Supply company | ! T nent in - locomotive [, - g ‘““' 1 @ Donald R. Hart, Mgr. a government of the people, it also |have returned from Gorham, Maine,| from old accounts. |lof New Haven against M. H. Fox|buving demand for rolling |\ oo, nal efforts t % must be governed by representation |where they spent a week With Mr.| oIt has generally been felt* he and Edward Gorfain of this city,|Stock & "“' £ since it is physically impossible for land Mrs. Robert Croékett, continued, “that a elimate played | Fox formerly conducted a restau ;:“ e everyone to6 know all the facts in an} The public auction echeduled for an jmportant part in the cure, but ;ant and candy store on Arch street.| Trofit of Kres Department | 2N¢¢ of ¢ 1 J issue. He said “Don’t think “h"“‘s‘n'uriny last by Constable * ¥'red| we have found that a person who |The writ I8 issued for claiming of -*[“*M for the six months ended | a8 s & . - vou start out to criticite the con-|yyinkle, was postponed until tomor-ihas not the means to go to the goods installed by the New Haven vas § before fed 19Dl N 1 S ; C stitution you are doing something [row afternoon at 2 o'clock. When mountains or to other climates gen- | concorn. y [taxes. equal to £1.99 a share on tne | TASeSt rerorts from Flor ationa urlty ompany new. it took a bitter fight and 10ng |two automobiles will be sold at| erally considered beneficial, has jus A replevin writ In the amount of 8 Per cent cumulative prefarred, Tat ¢ edtimales he | § Price on application Chemical ral public chan We Offer— hard battle to get it adopted in the | charland's garage to satlsfy a judg-|as much chance of complete re-|$100 has been brought by the same Aainst $32.056, after ral taxes first place. ‘mnm covery if he follows f{he strictest 'plaintiff agalnét Fox, Peter Agos-|or 70 cents hares on the prefe BL 15k d WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS “Most of the criticlsm of law 18| fijsq Bessie Shine and Miss Cath- | rules for rest in“his own homs.” tini and Sam Schneider. |red in the previous correspor ne heay because we speak, shout and wyell | i, Weston are spending a wee In his opinion the disease in i Both writs are returnable in the| Period without knowing all the facts. It | "N york, carly stages can be treated as well | court of common pleas, New Haven, | s o ey | we sat back and analyzed we would | "Go,r0o T, Kimball, president of |at home as at a santitarium. In Y et Thesdaviot Dateberdl Cons minat : find we don't know what w8 are|. ymerican Hardware Corp. will [advanced stages a great deal could | stable John Recor served the pa- S”RINERS DM s credul B KInE R bort speak on the state water commission | b8 accomplished, he said, by Inflat- | pers i f this selling, He stated that the country must | 00 mesting of the Kiwanis club |ing the defective lung with zas or | | wWith bot have party government for the same , oxygen to relieve the strain upon | 2 L =R s i e} S the | B 3 7! reason, and that each man should |{OMOTTOY ' i et b | RUPORTS CAR STOLEN s : s ; il o L) ) w1 rhe Rotary club wiil meet at the | the | - ps ks ally himself ~ith some party. “It The study of the larynx prosents | The police were asked by Joseph n he leac st soun rorto . HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN vou think your party is wrong and | Children's Home at noon Thursday.| /(0 20 0% Plloet Hoctors, | Malino of 62 Jacobs street, Bristol, no one agrees with you, it must be | The Young People's socities of the |1 "' o * of the Jefferson | this afternoon. to try and find his| : press mounted more than 7 @HArtford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bumtt Hotei B|d9. o wi ert he T vourself. It others agres with you, State will 4 hold a concert at Medieal eollegs, sald in speaking on |automobile which was taken on ‘i r : 4 At it is probably the party,” he sald, |Bethany Swedish church Saturday ) %4 o) maent of the disease of tho |Stanley street, about opposite the WI“ Ralse 81501000 fl]]d Mflle o | Tel. 3420 “In either case, start your correc- evening for the benefit of the or- : arynx. This {8 due to the difficulty [Catholic cemetery late yesterday. His 3 sd C 5 tion from within and not from Phan's home at Cromwell | of )gfltffim a gocd view of the part car broke down, he said and he ]f l[ IS Neefled i e clthouts Wiillam Kelly of 48 Talcott street | 0 iy o | Cént 16 pet asdistince. | Betusning oI o ] Air Brake WE OFFER The directors of the club twiil Surrendered to the polica this after~ | “UAT nop 0o 0 a0 fabout 10:30 last night he was un- = G s aad ol R = meet Wednesday evening at 8§ |nOOM, a warrant charging non-sub-| ol weae leld at the Yale din abla to locate the car and he be- “hicago, ey A new| American Can i o'clock in the office of Attorney Port having been issued on COm- )ay Technical sessions will be lieves it was stolen 1) p for deva L cities | gm ;‘&‘ I‘]l\’ David L. Nair. Plam! of his wife. | held this afternoon and tonight R e iy f rida was put under way tod. e | by tho My e gl nley Works | Accefisones Recognized, | Coroner Ends Inquest ‘ [P g m 10| Am OHURCH WORKERS 10 WED Accssoris Recormned, |, Coonge End st 7= =" s o Former Methodist Office Secretary | 4 other organizations in th 3 I n"cflz"" ng a battery In an East| gnpouncing that he will present Woolr “)"m) street \'“'l'?"i'r"’"“""‘_"-" ON® | his finding within a week, Coroner ! I s Anaconda | which was stolen from his auto-|yowndes A.. Smith of Middlebury, | | the appointment of A tahn | Ateh And Son of T. 8. Deputy Marghal | mopjle, Frank Bordonaro of 1102 |ynie® b STV qf AHIAEb, Arthur Belliveau, | of Minneapolis and ¢ €. Heinz | Bad Stanley street notified Sergeant | Seid R ohmake Arthur Bellive infant son of [of Atlanta as ioners of ro-| Bait Announce Engagement Today, | the testimony In t inquest into e ada T i BV BT e e A y :.u | Patrick J. O'Mara, who learned that { o goqty of Stanley Baranowski and | i | : th Stee : o The engagement of Gilbert T.| it had been left there to he recharg-| rocepn Wisnlewski, both of this city, | Mapies treet, died yesterday at the fway to Miami. Calie S G e Marsh of Greenwood street and Miss | ed, by John Morrone, aged about 30 | (3 "\ ere killed in Cromwell last |home. The funeral was held this| “Their task,” he said, “will be to|can el ’ I} RD c Gretchen Larson of 869 East street rs, of the Sweeney Building on | Wedhesday night when the car in Afternoon at 3 o'clock with burial.in fhelp in rebuilding the s cen cities. 3 s % Jou annmml«d i "’sorn'i"&\rng(]‘ [a )m (ILTM\‘\ Ir?‘:" w‘“r:: olio raor:\::‘ | which they were riding turned over.| St. Mary's cemcter ‘:f e ‘M('m S S nxen has dosk| one: i valliSteeet New York City voung people are active in Metho- | driven by Morrone were als ~ | The driver of the car, Walter Taj- B HE A ents, they may call on!q % S I S dist ehurch circles and while no date | nized by Bordonaro as having been raaler ia helde held 1n Donds ot e 1l the Shrine to replace them. If a law- | | . ] s MEMBE! has been announced, it is expected | tnken frl‘)ml‘his car, 'f’f.i'm\';" an B RN | e ,.‘}lm.m' has been ruined, we Will | cqi1n (on b 3% New “m"\ S(‘nl’k ‘:\f"'"l\:l‘ Chicago Board of Trade the wedding will take place in the |Sergeant O'Mara arrested Morrone | Cht St S IOT give him a new one, . New York Cotton Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange | 2 Tobace D. W. Crossland, of M oaceot. Loe ; o Chrysler Cor near future. on the charge of theft this after- e F ] | e e amount of money bet orp New York Produce Exchange Indi i g nee f the stori | Goco it 2 Sutie 3 ang ndianapolis Stock Exchan; Miss Larson I8 a former office sec- | noon and he will be arralgned n i3 77 o e O uneralis [our 1 18 almost unlimited. All | Goco C01 - A !B New York Cofiee & Sugar Exch. Winnipeg Grain Exchange refary at the Methodiat church and | police court tomorrow morning. | FHER W (¥ NIRCEES Was Tl 1 the e et AL llcoto! Fue ; now is connected with the Stanley | Bordonaro's car was stolen from | .° been asked to: help, 10 iae testiil Gonsolls gt i 10 " a | n »t more than 40 miles an hour. Taj- 5 3 7 1ely v SR 5 Sra Works. She fs & daughter ot Mrs. | East Main street September 7 and a |1 B0r% FIEF T WLE O JOUR Tl Mrs. Mary Tynch. - radse from $100,001 to 3 Corn . Prod ; g SEVRRUTARBRANCH " i i ot T e v d s noth- he fune of Mrs. Mary Lynch | o e an : Crii Stae Amanda Lorson. Mr. Marsh is the | few days later it was recovered 1N |, "oor yn g hinl, but a machine 3p-|or 1rg Suston droot was mola: (his| TOrC 18 needed, we have it D Burritt Hotel Building Telephone 1515 and 1516 son of U. S. Deputy Marshal and | Farmington. The tires and battery 3 L 5 s : o 2 L4 proaching from the opposite dir B ; I. FRANK LEE, Manager Mrs. A, P. Marsh and fs associated | were missing and until Bordonaro P G g ! morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mar with his father in the Inter-Urban | saw the battery in the station, no ?sff’:fl_\f“‘)":‘r,‘. e e emBt | WOlehurch. Rev. Walter Lyddy cele-| BRINGS SUIT FOR 810,000 N Transfar and Storage Co. | trace had been found of the miss- " ok 18 Machine pop 0q the requiem high mass. At Erie RR turned over and slid stance of | o . | e A ing accessorie: turned fover and slld a distance of |y " orartory, Miss Kathleen Walsh | 1st pfd To Hear Final Reports ’Qo';\“‘{mm- of B. J. Monkiewicz of | SME "Ave Marla” and at the con- Passenger in Wrecked Auto Names Iam Players : : g S t Mrs. M. T. | Wisk Rubber On Anniversary Banquet | Merchants Opposed to "!‘ru clhl Jpohn'.wvl tor Ii majer, th ausion S0k : ;l‘:‘::;:;('ll Land On| Stanley Svea Coal and Grain Co. Genl Asphalt % 7 driver did not take the stanl 3 i A P ek Fhoenix Temple of Honor will | New Poultry Mal]‘e‘s Her T e Defendant In Action For Damages 11 Flee | testify. ry Kraweynski, who was < weet tomorrow evening at Vega| forchants in the vieinity e th et hre s menin the ol ers were Dennis \Iv Genl Motors hall. Final reports will be made by pafayette and Beaver streets are on- A e o e e e . Edwar anhon, James Suit for $10,000 has been hror Gt North Iron i ¥ Gas : 75| 18 committees arranging for the cele-| posnd to pouliry markets in that ald those who witnessed the oc- | HoaT s Cully, Neal Cully an Charles Rocco of this city a Ore Ctfs g 5 t ¥y ght bration of the 50th annivers®#ry of | goction, according to sentiments ex- » 3 % Stephen Lynch. Si y Svea Grain and Coal Co. |Gt North pfd . 7 5 | HUd. ¥ 1 t < n . 3| 332 r the lodge, which will take place on | pressed by the majority of 30 or The identity of the owner of the| Jurial wasin St. Mary's old ceme- | 0! 5 i the allegation 1 il Sta Steel § Friday evening. Rev. Willlam Ross | more businessmen who appearad | .o "yion et |that the late Patsy Mazza, who was [Hudson Motors 525 50 511 | Southern Lo ; of this city and Rev. Dr. John L.|before u speclal committee of the |p,qq paf Reciiont seratngl |Xkilled when an automobile he was [l Central .. e v 3 5 i Davis of New York, John Sloan, jr., | board of heailh last evening. Unknown. The driver.did not stop, | | driving struck a telephone pole on|Ind O & G ..., 253 3 . ; e y L Colonel Altred H. Thompson and| The meeting Was a public hearidg |, cording to witnesses | | Beach Swamp Road, Kensington, on | Int Nickel ..., 36 260 [aena 1 — | former Chief of Police Willlam . |n connection with petitions for four RN At el liot tavavalang dus| Tt BN G ma i Co 5% LS Rawlings will be among the ban-|chicken or poultry markets in that | T flse afi (|| care and was guilty of carclossne Cop . 55 5 537 | America e Corm K 8 ontinued from First Page) auet speakers, At tomorrow night's| neighborhood. ki te A R | . negligence and racklessness in his | Louis & Nash. el ¥ 2 O meeting two new caddidates will| The committes consistink of Dr ' inLumber, throughi| s ‘handling of the car. Mack Truck 3 § 3 en b Appeal by Mayor Weld. he inftiated. | D. W. O’Connell, Dr. John J. Don- 1.;mwl,-. .]l)nnws] Ageney has pur- ‘:,“"7"7‘»“2:2“ B oY G A Helain 70l L. 56 2 : Ak AR s peal to the boohla: GEIES | 1 Dr R W, sed the Douglas roperty on| one 1625-2. A s S5 doss « } y e itai s ha ‘ ST | hr.. M. 8. Dunn and Dr. R. W. itea property Opposite St. Mars's Chnrch. mobile and suffered M ( it ..., 8 A o = ! 1 G T l’ l )t 5 _\.m rican Red LOS ANGELES STARTS BACK Pullen will report at the next meet- =0 M0 4 Residence 17 Summer 8t.—1625-3. jurics about the lead, o Mo Kan & 371 sl I ford 51 18 e bl of victims of the | Newport, R. Sept. 21 (A—The | ing of the hoard of health. [ Sennett, through the Loute | —— |body. The action is based "on the | Mo Pac pfa .. 9 91% 909 i Higelon t SR Florida disaster, is made today by navy dirigible Los Angeles cut S. Jones Agency, has Fnll a new “ [contentlon that the defendant, be- | Mont Ward . i 3 & § 0 : ¢ | Mayor Weld, in the following proce loose from the mast ship Patoka POLICE BOARD MEETING | fhouse on Dover road to C. W. Davis.| BOLLERER S ing owner of the car, is responsible [N Y Cent 43 Bl : . lamation, issued at his office shortly after noon today, circled| Chairman Peter J. Pafe ki of the ! e ; | for the acts of Mazza, who was In N Y N H a % AR 4 ew Britain feel | Nor & West 5 13 ¢ ¢ suffering of the thous over this city and then headed for | hoard of police commissioners said TO ATTEND BIG FIGHT Ithe defendant's employ at the time 534 § Lakehurst, N. J. | today he belleves the board act| Among those who will attend the POSY SHOP of the accident. North Amer .. 3 P t s Co. ....273: (251 | Sands of people in F da, who have The Los Angeles was expected to |on the purchase of signal lights for | Dempsey-Tunney fight in Philadel- Attorney 8. Gerard Casale is coun-, North Pacif Bl Romss and ber e bo at her hangar this afternoon. | the downtown section, at a meeting phia on Thursday wil be Jack BRIDAL BOUQUETS AND sel for the plaintift and Co Pack Mot U g o She came here vesterday. The | tonight. He believes the lights are |Lash, Willlam J. Farley, Dr. George Con BLOWERS FOR | Stephen Roper served the writ, i Pan An s ity to s thelk Eonsiutiny, I reason for her maneuvers was not |necded and should be purchased |Dunn, George LeWitt and James . WEDDING DECORATIONS i, 0 e bt e disclosed here, | without further delay. 4leln KW, MALN L: PROE. BLDG. n'.’l!‘u:u e of the tra ster and I wish to 1 3 5 ! VISIT ALLINGTOWN HOSPITAT, | Reading 9 9 kL 4 ., [¢ ;’;"'l“; 4 ly"'“l‘h‘ of T;:‘“’ Britain . . | Members of Eddy-Glover post, 'Sears Rochuck & 3 g = §[to do as much as possible, in the Ethel: Tips to Young Brides Liiee RO i e T w1 v o Tl oy fof vle {ean Legion auxiliary made their an-|* hern Pac . 1055 3 . The New Britat § nual trip to the government hospl-|Southern Ry .12613 1 1263 | Monts L 7 e Shapter dfiia tal at Allingtown Sunday, when ndard Ofl ¢ ‘ 5 : S American Red Cross is directing the they entertained the exservicemen Stewart Warner J ) 1 | movement hiers to gather:rundniind . \ / b GREAT, OL DEAR S THAT sho are patlents at the institution.|Studebaker .. 58% § : A $assty checks or contributions may be sent WASY A MARVELOUSG PIECE. T wotan of the ualt &ipyiied seon Toxma Co .84 3 n Sy 26 3 L. Sheldon at the New e ock, pfd ational nin Bank or to Leon DRINNG— ~ MOST ) e~ | O e s e it Meaus & et e 56 |3 : tnin, Na an} Slnhle Do e . YOU MW PE BERY e i o e e emlt b o e it e (NIRRT G2 L e e R e 1057 yee,, . S5 1 GD A DRIER i e o VB W IR A i Bt cunsmBi magazine EA 4 T o 2 § Ct Ir Pipe 202 2 P i vots Mayor, L 55 o 16 YOIR HISRAID~ flowers,Thors aro over 260 patients 7§ Ct Ir Pipe 202 230 . Stowe & ol B o e e which is returnable in superior court | Pennsyly the first Tuesday fn October Pieree Arrow X % adio Corp { | URE deing L R o | 8 Rubber .. 62% 6 ) ' & ( At | BOY ~H\Rl‘\ll00’|"ERs HELD . . ~ 17 8 Steel ... 3 ] et ol goe vestigating a {Fairfield Chemist Get Wabash Ry .. 5 i N s com .., 6] 0 ows. e hracen (e Rush Order for Florida wara mak 8 . 30 Ll 5 0s | S5 Hayes street, Motoreycle Pollcas Bridgeport, Sept. 21 (A—A rush | MWest llww . 68 69% B AR e Oa ot 3 3 | man Alfred I ay rounded up order was recelved by Girard and [ White Motor . 0 ] ) Stax s (ear e four boys, 13 and 14 years, company manufacturing chemists of | Willvs Over 4 8 gvor com v . 82| 85| Wwho,a alleged to have used a .23 Fairfleld, from Miami, Florida to- [ Woolworth . Rt e e .2 calibre rifle to shoot chickens and NOW IF + COLLD day for a supply of camphor for | st = . ¥ 4 Ay k windows. JUGT RANDLE A CARR n!f'“b)lr drrurz:‘l!- 1;; rr(;vfu-lxm -lmmu HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE ) t iy [':1.. Superintendent -n.h B. “]'aln— N = medlcine for the relic wrricane | — 1@ v right complained that boys have ”7‘\{:‘ E':L "EDNSY, victims in the stricken city. Thou-| (Furnished by Fddy Brothers & Co.) : done damage to new turf at the EWAY YOU sands of people are suffering from | - T ¢ ¢ 5 small park at the junction of Harte exposure as a result of the terrific| .- =L - il rd-Sweet Co., pf | ford avenue and Stanley streets, rain and wind storm which swept e ) over the region and the supply of |ty mank and Trust Co 00| Ykl % e y camphor on hand proved inadequate | Comme ust Co. N. B. ... 160! 170 | Manning T : i In Martyr s Honor to meet the sudden damage. L oo 00 3 | ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING Motor: le Policeman W Strolls arrested Carl Warren of Chapman street thig noon for s ing on Church street. Wa employed by the H. Wales Line : of Meriden and is alloged to have | {™"RI driven an automobile owned by e | yngerw:le " e company, on Church street, hetween Fire Tnsurance Companies. rodas T Flm and Main streets, at a speed of | Aetna (Fire) Tnsurance Co. . . Wedding Anniversary miles an hour about 12:80 o'clock. [ \NATSIIY 1k T e (L Observed on Auto Trip —_ b tional Firo . P r. and Mrs. Charles R. Scott of SU T‘FRI(\R cov RT H\l orr Phoen ~[ (Fire . g 3 Stanley street have returned Hartfol, Sept. 21.—(P-— Th Life, Tn@emnity and Other from a week-end motor trip over September term of the superior Insurance Companies, { the the Mowhawk Trail and throv court opened this afternoon with na Camnlty & Surety Co the Catskills. Mr. and Mrs. Scott ’\.9“ [— P 1 T \ Judge J. W. Banks on the bench | Aetna Life In g 2 ohstrved: thalk. S5E SuAMTLE T ,n YE o/ E { and cases on the docket gan) 3 4 TRt lelr 25th 'wedding annt- st ‘(H % ”- Inap. ‘ 80| 630 | versary last Friday evening and | 1 O — rs Tns. Co. 0 | celebrated by taking the trip. They | Thi a o % T 2 Aatna: Tith Tok hil). pA- recelpte s monument has just been une Special Notice Aetna Lite Tna, part pd. recolpts ropped b WVilllamstown , Mass.. velleg at Tetreau, Quebec, In honor Public Utilities riday an1 Sunday nights and at of Jean de Brehoeuf, Jesuit priest, : R )i | Daughters of Isabella will hoMd a | Conn. :.mu & gmrr oy r;: 110/ 112 the latter place Friday ovening rela- | who was martyred by the I P T Pl whist in Judds’ hall Tuesday evening, | fonn Light & Power Co. pfd .. 118 120} tives held a colebration ¥n honor ‘ Indians on/March 16, 164 Sept. 21st. Admission 25c.—Advt. | conn, Power Co, pfd ...suavs.. 104 | ! Of the anniversary, e " > o

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