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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEKAED, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1926. UNON OIL SEENS HUGH N DEMAND Merger Reports Gives Stock Added Strength b= ————— - 't.i: two ticket takers assi med to| phia navy h,‘ , adj Sir e | I]EMPSEY TUNNEY 4\ m. Uniform patrolmen will aid|ing was to be Ma‘.fl W [l S Sach ot 39 gates at the arena. while| position grounds. . [Norih Caroln all Street Briefs | BI]TH ARE READY ¥ i 353 = _' " mer 1 4 : lfi FAILURES IN ‘. } of fabricated structur: ‘ he Philadel- | Mrs. F. GRester Hale, Miss Frances a visitor from | PUTNAM & CO MEMDERS. ) NEWWORK, & HARTTORD STOGE EXCHANGES B! WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITANs Tel. 2040 MATION NCL C.CANTIAL Y Thtcnd “One-eyed” Connolly, ref increased . to gate-crasher, fulfilled his promise to 1'~ lE TR E l EXAM 580 1 190,031 tons the I: I A August last year. Shipments for turn over a new leaf by buying hi: ticket for the first time in y s of 1926 were 1,9 tons against 17,778,150 in was pronounced In perfect condi- [cluding the pasteboard Rl e O Tl o stand | aveue 5050 n‘ ‘fl:‘ 17 RGCelYe LlCCflSeS, 20 Fafl {0 | corresponding pertod of 1925. ¥ GHT~ t et, “Maybe it S clouds hovered over the Dempéey- |Put it this morning. saldfthe (Continued from First Page) {3ked r | from South America for | By the As 4 Pres ives has been received by| New York, Sept. 23 — Red | Baldwin Locomotives Works. New|tion in the call money rats from | | business received in September | 5 1-2 to 5 per cent and a renewed makes it the best month since March | demand for the Van Sweringen jand 1 tes a disposition by the|railroad shares helped to revive | | railriad to resume purchases, said | waning bullish enthusiasm in to- | | Samuel M. Vauclain, president. lay's stoc ket. Prices were tion by the commission's official phy- —_ siclan, Fight fans stand about TR ,. | will®ain—and maybe it won't,” was d in n e astum, S ot s 54 s e ) | We Offer:— Tunney fight arena today, sprinkling | indications poin patapin the battleground with intermittent |the day, but It pE o trom the | this afternoon announced the names | showers. before activities begin at S At oy Shawnea golf|of 17 contractors who passed the Tex Rickard's “weather luck” was |¢ium. o q by only a|examinations give last week to al- not much in evidence but there was . ¢ T n, w accom- | low the: to qualify for 1 o8 YO‘ st no indication that the weather| Hotels are swamped m| panied the fighter from Soudsburo|do work after October 1. Thirty-| e settied dur would cause a postpohement. “Noth- | reservation speculators 1 e & inic e | three contractors took the tests, 16 | SCiron s priceasare e f cloudburst will prevent | with fight ticket vendors in : 5 o Tacn | ot hom ittsburgh distri Frank L. Weiner, chair- |thelr t s Hh odertbada el T i ) for 1 man of the Pennsylvania = boxing |asked for $27.50 16 t. eht| mor than 20 aken commission, decleared after a pre- ervation scalpers are not s iring the ar did not .T - S18. 50 one litarestiBiar: | e e i Z0DAR n 7 ose licensed to confinue in bust- | 0 tons at §19 & ton. | in the = : > iminary survey of conditions and | orpitant, $50 for an $8 reor Oscar Anderson of the An-| R Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britatn Telephone 2580 inspeetion of the stadium. the maximum reported. While he was making this state- 43 : sl o e e [ e - mént rain pattered down lightly to o . T6at : T R oSt 5 £ August net operating income of fultill the whafheér man's forecast o 5. " C, 1% Bates, 40 feet wide, hav | derson Electric Co., Anthony Apata|n, pDelaware, Lackawanna and | MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES . = a2 e e ’) 4’1 been cut in the east and wells o 0 h h P ho 10 Electric Co., Nels N. Western 0ad moved up to | Donald R. Hart, Mgr, occaslonal showers today” and to- | gjum to facilitate the movement| i Nelson of Nels ectric Co., | e i R0 i SEELG dreary |OF the crowds in and out of the b «ds ¥ Ney : 7.2 1z d W. E. Wilson S e S Ou Bqmacum Ty & drcary the State Trade echool, Charles i vista in the gloomy atmosphere, echoo 1 \ for small gang of workmen hammered = g 1o Iorostisgofgtiiaisiasco ¥ Bl ectuioncio| was 3 the last nalls fnto the temporary | The medical and surglcal facilities|c ladelphia tod or the D 2 n of the '\n-n:m{ cc:rlr;‘_‘ ke the prw seats while others completed th of Philadeiphia have been mobi Toczko, D. E. Miller of ing r bond i t , < task of providing two additional |1%d Dy Director of Public Healt is of subsiai-| the lowest 1 several years exits. These were to offset the two |'Vilmer Krusen to giv f a ¥ s Sty s galn of 50| APparently was hout influence extra entrances built yesterday to |2id in the event of accidents. Large | 0 y ! b . “{per cent. |on the price moy ts of sec 5 loct n S re com- | tles. i ~ elp distribute the record crowd of [¢OTPs of doctors and nurses ipard com i 3 . WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOU) ‘3’.‘?""(‘. : {been assigned to the em f the Bil- The brisk buyin a UNTS Heavy Polics Cordon [pital within the expositic mas w. Hart & Cooley, Fafnir, Sweringen s M 3 Hinchliffe bel Outside the arena a heavy police | A testintonial dinner, | .(me Extra Dividend | sovin: yman of s will J | Stockholders of the Hart & Cooley | cordon was stationed early but the | \\cnt anq “night in Bo A" was| whi pared t ndle fron hy ' Co. rtford, | yreo "o eI e e e 1 a merger pl bluecoats had little to do. The fact | paquled to be given by the Sesqui- |3 to 40,0000 I erg of Griswold, Richmond | . “pr o IR .4 | to the opp s of that t 1 inut : Jl Y s Eai R & | Fafnir Bearing Co., have received : at there 18 no last minute sale of | ccoiennia) Exposition assoclation im- | phjtadelp c Glock. i Molaacd Aoy osal. Chesape tickets at the stadium, all of them | 0 AT GRS . with the|this morr Fxaminations will be given again, | Sloikbolnseat o iiilllSEoAbed MNT 7h RN A being reserved and gold at down- Sate mah iy Sl o town box offices, forestalled A o R i e cal inspector is required of |0 D 00 G el 1 A S ey HARTFORD sual all-night lines of faithtul fans, |° : : Epectapiie :r cent extra which | | L e v 4,000 COVErS mobile an pplicants o intend to appear at X 5 |advanced 2 points. Good buyv Onlyia:fawscatiertngiinlers wero on [0 Do PRERER.SY 2 (SIS monlls and usses sE SIS Y RRRE SRR : o $1 a share and §3 extra. 7 : Wartford Conn. Trust Bldg. loia ¢ inner, that i b Sl A also developed fn a number of the outskirts and the main rush v pic stockholders will hEokdovalop et imber of t o =S Howy Tolla etr e th e ; T s other high grade dividend payers e Jack Foels Great D e Persistent buying of Unfon ( [cents regul $2 extra. ack T'”“‘»V"“'."l never -’»;; bet or 10| road ) %0 operat | THE GANAD AN BORDER s the increase will be | merger reports but no definite in- | | nis lite” than today at the end of i nts of the {ncrease will be onths of rigorous training routir c formation of the company's plans | place. |that have prepared him as well a | e lable. General Asphalt is. | also staged a aarkablo | The regiment of 1,500 ushers was |human agencles can for his battle hich helped. te_ st marshalled early in the morning for |With Gene Tunney tonight. he Of . o a final drill and assigned to places. A dish of prunes, a poached eg: v and th Indjcations are Bright |on toast and a beaker of weak tea As the weather began clearing |comprised the scanty breakfast of £ rocy Opcaig about noon, the seats dried ont and champion. His second mes the arena took on a more cheerful | . m, as limited to a s Electrical Inspector C. J. Curtin | 100 Colts led to attain a passin We Offer— Hart & Cooley Price on Application Harry C. Billings s Flectric compan 0 persons moving into the fight | pany, from the m s The bulk of t EDDY BROTHERS &G eadpes NEW. B_RITMN Burritty Hotel fild’ not anticlpated before Tel’3420 noon. Because of the rain workmen de layed putting the finishing touches to the ring. The canvas padding was to be laid, and the ropes put in | WE OFFER id Mfg. Co.s directors ed the dividend ratr er cent, th Six Persons, One a Woman, Taken | al railroad of New Jer- | B i S % 2 Into Custody on Rum Smug- crowds. Greenwich Water and Gas 1% Preferred rsported larg Wall Street Opening There was no indication of a meal indicat b sulte v in three ale and wine with nef forecaster sald prospects were for | Phila vlr\hu until just b e will be maintained by arrested a decrease rather than any increase [must enter the stadium and of fog conditions because of the |pare for the defensc of his titl evening for southerly direction of the winds.| After weighing in in the LRkl and fr{ R The powerful lighting facllities, it |of a sesquicentennial offici i me WUHI Have Reli glO«lS TCfiChp S \ S vt Do e 5 : S ictmant in | was pointed out, would make the | rters in We: | W ale. Gay's sedan T S | the Take Formal Course 4 - received and refreshments will be | uation, ~professional | visibility good from the outermost | 4 and Palmer's mac 7 Grotto this some of motor i THOMSON & McKINNON 11 Wall Street New York City served. MEMBERS 1 Mrs. Raymond Osterha A daughter was born last night Chicago Board of Trade ! "!M' inclined to seats, even if the atmosphere was |allowed him t |2 de tion in the m |betore the de & el to Mr. and Mrs. James McNamara |4 Prices fluctuated unevenly Dizzy Vista of Scats et o ceseville, N. Y., closely follow-| © v he early deal Yot s 3:30 o ; P "1 of Beaver street. ! vy dealings. Doubts r. No fight arens of modern times| wWhile Gene Tt stant churches of New - s machincs, were ar- | . - |as to the possibility of an has ever presented as dizzy a \Nw‘m“ golf yesterday, OWe n, resented by ministers and {rested for not reporting at a cus-j . = jextra dividend by G 1 of seats as the sesquicentennial - ! re brought here| Consider Law Change on |und uncertainty over 11 q |equal class in y LA over th stadium, where serricd rows of con- |tourney with Mike Trant, his friend [~ " ] - ized s0f by Collector of - Back Yard Restrictior crete and fresh pine board have ana hody guard. After whipping EE > : Ll S HarryC yalisnlin = T ; lamper on bullish opera been prepared to accommodate alyfike decisively, asis his cu , the Y o0 Ot seachy Nerhoune ok RHastan, Ran d S Alderinan DAyl TeNaln hasSres e i qyintelal crowd, of 132,000 spectators for the plon went to bed at 9:30 an 8 N9 ons ur Conner, Lowell, Mass., were “r"l' LLLEI om the v, g gteal ana otk Dempsey-Tunney battle tonight. It Julled to sleep cricket | ik ; e Lol | drrested n Wil o Y e e S favorites were heavy. AR s ) T SR A RS 0 confer Beld ieir car was found to contaln 126 | raise restrictions on back yard uses { (IOrHES Were heavy. R iScn that ‘collseid e v at the Y. ttles of ale and 46 bottles of wine. |in Business B and C districts, and [gio" Strensthened, e hcarsals in Dempsey's ba e b |in the industrial zones, and he has | ° : AN EUNY sear Although more thgn half of the 5 . | called a meeting of the ordinanc: seating capacity, 74,000 already was | Mandls Hound Dead S e orercpsanincs ie e i sy actlve bidding for e e R Hartford Lodging House sicr the proposed amendment L Olito iy S S T e e ght ara fEoRlontie terd) iCon B Bent § 28] (7 R URdexie fexlatips Han) DIV Ings)| o ot SRS ERD e nesllaine aldidonsl niinneyi R EGIB foniatt are el st deid e rim, a bricklayer. 45 in those zones must remain 15 fect | friction of its record high 33000 temporary seats as was re-| Princlpals — Willami T S S hiiae e e i ol el T amRiHe rea vardl T el RTHekne | ports tha we :nr:.ltobnon{ct.;u {I‘('l\fiq‘gamoua Jer-| (Jack) Dempsey. e e e e 5 1 Gead 1o 2 Lih|inw would ailow struciures iu e |of the Ven & R 6y, Clty bowl, Boyle's Thirty Acres, |champion of the world sl S mmer by a committee oo noccupied second floor| Within six feet to a point three | lctussitate much better terms f xas Co . :1h1|rh accommodates 90,000, In ad-|and James Joseph (Gene) Tunn gl of the following: Harry » ¢ This morning by Storics high, receding three fect for |S9Me of tho minority intcrests [Texas & Pac ton 14,719 chairs, a record as RN Gilman, e et ach additional story. The pur-|caused a bulge in Che ke & -hrrllmpnt are clustered in the im- building, and | Pose of this arrangement is to facili- | Ohio to . a record high ire on Pac mediate ringsida scctions. ceisio i o fire gl y alloy Jand- | 2nd an_overnight £ 6 points. |U'S From Vhas foot. rfn“: in the cen-{in tl \K it d his body on the floor 3! "o‘rpll'Ll )(c S ks el ‘lnl' t i ‘1, y\‘ !wm 4 e cen-{in the event 5 e tor ladders, ete. kel Plat S Ind A fer of the infleld to the outermost |decision to be rends ‘ ; Eih | e narall ponsn ook e SRty |also moved up su S Rihee $5.50 seat the distance is nearly 400 erce. The identity of the referee will 5 AMedic o e {oil of California res d to S Stoel feet. It will be o bird's-cye view|not b 1 until just before tho | <! was ealled and found it Requisition for Man ofher Influx of large buying orders | wwans e e from such vantage points, but the|principals o ] va SO i 3 Rl e Held by Conn. Police iich pushed it up 3% to 53 5-5, 4 | \wara Bak 5 .. New Londen, Sept. temporary seating plan has been so| I r rge L. (Tex) Rick- it T s et | ‘”‘} e roncun e v Hartford, Sept. 23—A. request was | N°W high figura for the vear. Low | yyest ; well executed that every spectator |ard. e pleciic ST b st ceived today by Governor Trum- els for the moveme White Motor will have a clear sight of the roped Time of Big Bout. ; o 3 bull from the governor of Massa- | (Ouched by some of th Willys Over the mall, Willipn arena. Time and place—Between 0:30 ! R |Girl to Wed Fathel etts, for the extradition of Jesse | [OFC Pressure relaxed, H ekt 5 Kirschner of Poquoyogh, Waterford, Powerful bafterles of electric|and 9 lefllh o SheasiEen N ert| : St : ()f ( luldhood Chum . alias John A. Rush, alias Bl r*‘(-“;“‘l Feachipg gL | o = :r member of the Connectleut lights, trained from towers on the|time at the Sesqui-Centennial sta- | } | o " charged with non-support |T€Newal rate for call loans was un- ST i : A5 ; ; S ; ; 1 ! ) olyol g LOCAL STOCKS police was held by fringe of the stadium, have sufficient | dium, bomhl llv\llwlw]fl:‘y‘\v 1:“ PLan . )t his child in Boston, February 14, ‘(*1.;‘”“ 14 . = " i i ‘.W?" }}r:[:v;i v » scene as bri rain, will held ¢ s ndes ariest An Bpiaes /AL Chele 53, 1423 i Furnis & Co i Russell H. Cor- :-:“do;yto make the scene as bright : o el aR : 5 e > ; 'lh“ man {5 under arrest in Bridge- | 41! Che & D 2% 14 e e I'coran of this city for trial before Four rows of rineside press seats| PreliminariesStart at § p and ) dbgnsy G : 3 Governor Trumbull has § 9913 | : B : ehnor ttreue b accommodate approximately 00 [include following, all heavyw i > 2 in thalls nt west r | Warrant to the sheriff of Fairfleld |<tm oc ! P : ; ; ttorney Philip Z. Hankey, newspapermen and telegraph opera. |bouts, all six rounds: Monte Munn, ; o it county for der of Adine, L AL ; o s iy d posted tors, manning 100 wires. 107 A¥ab: e HUShIefCl: ‘hildhood chum, cused to A. 2dwards, the offi o 5E : g0 o et o 0 for his appearance in Sketches of Fighters J.; Geor <‘m ) et ke ho is mmm in the requisition of | AM ! } & Tel 1 \.h"nn‘ s AR ¥ poveraT dash Thumb-pail sketches of the careers | Philadelphia, negro, % Bob Lav-| dea mend {baaieEe the governor of Massachusetts. Am ‘I;tw)‘vr‘n : [Harttor_ Fire 2l . il of Dempeey and Tunney follow: ($0n, Alabama, — negro; omm: en, as b POk w5 e 08 | ———— Am Woolen National Fire .. ees — shals on » warrant i v Assiata fack Dempsey, born in Manassa, |LoUghran, Philadelphia, vs, Jimmy | s . teachers o el l Col,, June 24, 1545, of Irish-Scotch- | Delanes o \'\’\r(vhux Cop % 483% | Phoenix Fire v ¥ < 1 | ant Uni es District Attorney Knute Hansen, | ligiou on, also 1St ar Wltness ¢ American nationality, won the Racine, W | vs. Jack De Mave, Ho- | tion charg ciently large as W | (n Ald Tioco | Conn. General ’ B. f" \lfv':!:‘:rrlii.h:rxxt: heavywelght champlonship by|boken, N. J.; Harry Persson, S ¢ | make the school selt-supporting be | F nera ls | Mellett Murder Balt & Ohto. : knocking out Jess Willard at Toledo, (dish champion, vs, Sergeant Jack|lcvied on the s tend- ff u | Beth § o ) 1| Adams, St. Louls. Six rounder be-| 2lso recom- ! o : is charged by the Calit P s ., |Am. Hardware .. 83 8 governme that Kirschner wrote Ohlo, July, 1919. He has defended | ACOMS P P00 SF (LMD X Dlek % S Chums JEaLutate . i 1278 | Am. Hoslery S ters art obscene nature to a his title successfully five times since | tWoen Marin R iiny church R e % veses ] Beaton & Cadwell girl in New York “,n\ whott' h6 ' Was then, against Billy Miske, Bill Bren- (214 Yalo Olkun, H5 i Fepadia s Mibant Rian Bige-Htd Cpt Co. com 7 ) |acquainted. Either the girl or mem- nan, Georges Carpentier, Tommy |Uled after main 5 8 How desirot eral of Mrs. Pillings & ncer com - S i e complained to Gibbons and Luis Angel Firpo. In| AT Gl (R ’ ! L iofoin i ; 1 v ngs & fa . the authorities and his arrest fol« his fighting career, dating from 1915,| Probable attendance—132,000, of he South Congre nal ‘church | terd willl ‘be hetd Pty stol Brass wees.... lowe he has edzaged in 77 matches of [which 127,000 paid \]_“: b i tir at 9 o r'lm;k at St. J ngu]s; i 8 | Colt's Arms < 2 Kir which he has won 47 by knockouts,| Probable receipts—$1,150,000. rdogans % e Rkl o senorg Tl v 3 b 7% | Eagle Lock ..., v at 3 Samen e s4801000 ¢ | the tuition of t to ¢ 1 1 be brought to this city ;. Colo| 44% | Fatnir Bearl — | he had become involved in a scrape, won 11 decisions, been knocked out| Figh! D e 508 : 5 Sk Siag st 3 o ol Pe, once (by Fireman Jim Flynn in|Dempsey; $200,000 for Tunney. SRLHacaeions o : Lgwil (JtaheSuiecel B | Consol Gas A 109% | grart & Co B » nature of which was not made 1017), figured in two no-decision| Othar percentages—Figured . on [Made a similar offer Corn Prod ... i 8% |1 anders < cnown. He had served at the Groton bouts, lost two decisions, engaged in [basis of probable receipts, 10 Dodge Bros ind Center Brook barracks, and at PR A e cent, of gross, or $175,000 to S -qm-l several other stations about the Gene Tunney, born in New York, |Centennial exposition; 5 per cent of state, May 25, 1898, of Irish-American|$8 New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange New York Produce Exchange Indianapolis Stock Exchange New York Cofice & Sugar Exch. Winnipeg Grain Exchange s house. They w eserve NEW BRITAIN BRANCH Burritt Hotel Building T. FRANK LEE, rediscount policy Telephone 1815 and 1816 Manager F DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARKETS Listed stocks carried on conservative margin ding together systems would Stewart W WAIVES EXAMINATION AND POSTS $300 BOND State Policeman Charged i o L b o cco Prod ¢ rounds—Ten round oor o Former With Sending Obscene Matter Through Mails 28—~ Charged with sending obscens mate the school (e e ommended tomorrow | of two e sur: Manufacturing Stocks. Michael o died in Bridgeport yes- r was dismissed from the polica force a year ago after N B Ma N B Machine ptd Nile: Pond com Comfort Swect Day. ineral of Comfort Sweet Day ood avenue, who died at his Sy P iesday night, will be held - G B R P 3 trom his home tomorrow afternoon | 4 g Fhot Dlavees 1153 SEOL Play J(‘l od ijtem of 3 at 1 o'clock, Rev. William Ross, pas- | ; Fisk Rubber . 17 7 Lscovill Mt o o = : Football Will Be Tried tor of the First Baptist church, will . = Genl Asphalt . 851 SCoNL 8 e A Boston, Sept. 23.—(P—The play= He began his professional | lasted as champion for seven years,| .. o o & ate. The hody will be taken to| 2 Genl Elec Standard b e | period system tried out by the ed of: Mrs : 8 1 Stockwell of 11 be held | i < loy Works Brow feral i 4 have reached the | ; Winsted, where services wi Genl Motors . f rawn on university foot- career in 1919, won the light heavy-|and don’t think I § |the Methodist church who will teach | {"tno Forest Hill cemetery chapel| % Gt Narth prd anley Works ptd t last year will have a fur end yet." " weight champlonship of America|®"¢ 3 3 | “Primary Methods,” Miss IFrances | e il b Forest 9 = ington Co. com ... 1 wh he B prrie; a s i [ ey e dotented T willghavs| 5" X at § o'clock. Burial will be in Fores Gult Sta Steel § inston al when the Boston Terriers from Battling Levinsky in 1023, loa-| ®5 % o & o pise tho Gbili- |Smons of the First Baptist church | yiew cemetery. Hudson Mofors o8 s Do 3 2 t Bowdoin at Bruns- ing and regaining this title in bo\xls‘” s 0; 'm) Entre ‘1 e ;\\ho will tea Junior Methods,” Ee o Il Central Public Utilities B | i, Me., next Satur It is e ?"h ’F"’xfimu‘r‘\llm‘l?n?kiméuflr"-unm GARMdBRoaLi mylowa: Tinim !l"““{;l ;"VL" et '},“'f“lffi‘ Lonthe CARD OF THANKS MdO&G . a5 a 1 Flee Service he periods, ordinarily o Georges Carpontier in |confident I will win.” |teach " “Intermediate-Senior M EAvIsHito thatism v ng ScELe i) Int Nickel % |Conn Lt & Pow pfd » 1 : © opening game of the oLy has punched Mo ety pince| Promoter’s profit — Approximate- | Bt s neighbors and relatives for sympathy {Ken Cop 5 Hfd Elec Light o rom 49 plays a fiieand ey p""“; A mee “,nl‘ ly $400,000 after deduction of fod- \‘ standard currleulum covering |2nd Kifdness shown me during my Kelly Spring . .|N B Gas e, e e e o o |and payment of other expense and was arranged so that anyone MARGARET M. LYNCH ™ Marland Oil .. 5% 56 i | Southern N 83 | Brown game Inat year i 1o Wit winning 30 by knockouts, 14 on de- and was arranged so that an . " | the system of limiting each perod SR an et it 6. o, deAlalon taking two subjects a year would 2 : to 40 plays was superlor to limiting bouts, losing one verdict and figur- s = : ; the period by time Fegardless of the ing in one “no-contest.” church, the ) ret the Stanley Memorial church 0 to Pennsylvania boxing com- K Fennsy considered the school in a favor: nationality, won the boxing cham-|mission. v i lafad e plonship o the Amel‘lcan‘Exp:dl- Fighters' Last Statements. L but heveinotioompletes et tionary Forces in 1910 after de-| Dempscy: “I'll knock Tunney out | s | | Frederick L. Tay announced the veloping his fistlo ability with the|With the first punch, if T can. I have !, ojoos’cor tha faculty to date which Marines. , Stowe & Wil college Tunney Takes Plane. {receive at the end of three yvears a | hawnee - on - the- Delaware, Pa. | giploma which would be od o 3 i o pid ‘ i by time egardless of the Fight Sidelights the last minute, Gene Tunney hop- |tar.Church Council of Religions Fd. Juse h A Hafie : Nitlonal Tead 1§ 5 : sach (1 rlos W "‘,,““ 1‘1[ “’(i" “1"‘,° Thirty-five hundred policemen |peq off by airplane at 10:30 0'clock |ycation ., The courses consist of. edu- » 4 N Y Cent 143 5 New York—Exchanges $792,000,- | 2PPeare pleased. Coaches crows and traffic jams in the.cen- | for Philadelphia and the sceno of |training, Bible and specialization S 1605 LGN L e e Ve L bl ters of the clty as ‘well as the Vvi-|phis title fight with Jack Dempsey L0- [courses on method, psychol and ' , found a ready acquies Boston— Exchanges balances 88,000,000, 79,000,000; Sept. 28 (M—Changing his plans at |y the denomindtions and the In- have been detailed to handle the|tnis morning, eastern standard time, |cation psychological principles of UNDERTAKER NYNH&H 4 4 000; balances 93,000,000, ie Brown and Ed Robluson in Opposite §t. Mary’s Church. cinity of the sesquicentennial sta- night. The challenger drove by automo- administration. In addition to these courses a number of elective courses Residence 17 Summer St.—1625-3. NEA, Cleveland Burcau | North Amer . Miss Peggy Cavanaugh, 23, 1s being held incommunicado under $§10,000 North Pacific.. 78% Pack Mot Car 357% LA AT from Bowdoin, Fi \T\! l Y INJURED = e bile to Shawnee, from his Strouds- |will be offered. burg camp, a distance of five miles.| Those present Included: Rey. War- The plane was piloted by “Casey” |ren Blodgett, Rev. R. N. Gilman, Jones, of New York, well known|Rev. G.'H. Schneck, Rev. Axel I flier. The only other passenger was|Peterson, Rev. Theodore A. Green, ‘Wade Morton of Detroit, former au-| Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, Ensign tomobile racing driver. Carl Frederickson, A. Tyson Han- Naugatuck, Conn., Sept. - PALMER NOT A CANDIDATE Martin Washefsky, 39, of Beacon| Oxford, Sept. 23 UD—Willlam R was fatally injured today on | Palmer, former United States mar« ugutuck—Beacon Falls road |shal for Connecticut, whose name ided and | had been mentioned as a candidate employ- | for the democratic nomination tor . ball at Canton, Ohlo, as star govern- | Pan Am Pet B 677 ment witness in the murder of Pennsylvania.. 5414 9 BOLLERER S Don R. Mellett, murdered publish-|Pierce Arrow.. 27% 6 Fall POSY SHOP er. Authoritles say she rode with |Radlo Corp 48% 4813 | the ] Patfck McDermott, fugitive who is | Reading - S ! M BRIDAL BOUQUETS AND under indictment for the crime, a |Sears Roebuc! * 4% <o 93 92% 93 |when his automobile sk crashed Into a tree, He wa : nomination 2 20 4 p Rubbe ess in the fifth district today tew nights before the murder, and |Sinclair Ol .20 203 | ed by th Rubber | congress It was expected the flight would|cock, Frederick L. Fay, Oscar A. szgL'?:!E)RB FO;XON! will testity at the trials of Ben Rud- |Southern Pac .107 1063y 1068% | company. said that he was not a candidate and take about ap, hour for the trip of Marsh, Mrs, E. C. Stockwell. Miss ING DECORA Beacon Falls 9 2 u. -nd four daugh- wonld be unable to accept even if ( 4 e 8 ¢ b ner and Louls Mazer, bis alleged ac- Snumeru sy 126% 126% 1263 | Heleavesa w 1y 100 miloge-The lande Estells Dickizaon -Ecry, Werslad i, MATIOR. sem, AL eiitat: oosamiioon ek 4 This City Will Be “PADLOCKED” Sun.~Mon.—Tues.—Wed.

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