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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1026, |GASOLINE MOTOR BUS STATECONVENTION | - Gity Xeems e B | MARKET STRONG, | R B T | R Rk '3 BT TRADING DO PUINAM & CO resented at the atlonal ot Califoraia ‘M“ exploit 2,000,000 5‘ WEST MAIN ST NEW BRI‘[AM.’ DEATH OF HUSBAN Widow Bases Suit on Fafal| ~acouen Neor mriagepore | ventlon, being held In Des 3Molaes ec” patrolcum companics iy Vencr. Gromwell Accident S [ R e e .“‘ Ralls Recelve Good - Buying s o s Each compa | will share equally in the profits, Four Infured, Two Seriously, in| Four persons were i | period of five ye 1, admini- Joseph Wi: niewski, one of two victims of { accident in C week n which an automobile driven by |: Wladyslaw Tajamajer, Sr., of this riously, w Carmello and Guiseppa For: have sold thelr mew two house at 60 Hamilton street to| 7. Miss Anna Harrison and Mrs.| Mlary Desmond. The sale was made B York, New Haven i crashed into on the D: We Offer:— for fourth quarter | recelved by pri- in the Youngs- line of the 1 Hartford railroa ere will be MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgz, contribute to the accident. further alleged that on Septe tal suffering from la ions of will parade in Mystic tomorrow in | a motor truck at Wheeler park on s Wl 1 4 g 5 city, overturned while going S 4 ey il the F owv-Raschkow ct, with higher prices for ] hill at & rate of speed said to } : P! 2 n leal Estate Co. ! ts. Truscon Steel Co. is! been excessive, has broug e " The b ¥ St. Mary's acity and has a large | T e S $10,000 against Tajamajer, Apolonia Raitisnewn © | church w 7 ss booked ahead. | : Rabwnloka fanatwiaa Al T lamas e | o'clock in the church. A reorgani jEsE I I R e S treng ‘H‘r.\nw"r-nr the coming year wil i "r‘v, 1'\ M tion is that the driver Wil bs b ace. 5 en offered rig good ¢ invited Wisnfewski to | e A regular meeting of the Star df one share of ad ot | ide in the car and the accident was | W. Latha | Good Wil lodge, No. 9, O & of B r for each eight|e st I caused by the reck e ; S [ v be held in J 4: U. A. ML hall, |g pro- {1 _ ss 1 B %l Mfany Antavesting bjects w e ¢ t1 | % was. at No qu ; 1dell, i| )V:x}\\ ! resting sut s will L I at [ the opening, bt i Y | times exercising care and did 5 | and m . | discusse $ noon avorites as New g | g wn, who St. Vincent's hos- ! | Hira Temple D. 0. K. patrol team y bl Buarritt Hotel Blag., New Britatn Telephone 2580 > scalp and injuries tield day by|c, 21, the driver of the car t Hotee Councilor F. W. . 5 real estate to Apolonia Rzewnicka, |1C 1IPS ; Al @, National as of Connectieut. | General 1 and assigned mortgages to Wiadye- | Charles H. Smith, 41, of 5 Wilmeth of P Iphia an | Massachusetts and Rhode Island.|pin, rate kilowatts We Offer the Following Fiectric Bond and Share Managed Companies law Hajamajer, J plaintist | Sagamore street, Chelsea, M National Councilc | team recently won a prize at| ) horsepower, which will be 3 g . claims, in addition to $10,600, a|treated at the dsvent of Ve | and, Me. Walter W. Gould of rld’s largest single cylinder BIRMINGHAM ELECTRIO COMPANY, 700 Preferred. udgment setting convey- | for lacerations welcome wil |this city 1s captain. | I be installed NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE, INC., 77, Preferred. Mr. and Mrs, Walter W. Gould o Xere SOUTHWESTERN LIGHT & POWER COMPANY, e nce of ths r signment Attorney he writ, superfor cou November. The other of four childre vas ordered to p following an investiga KNOXVILLE POWER & LIGHT CO., 77 Preferred. PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO., 705 Preferred. Prices on Application. We do mot accept Margin Accounts. were | Winthrop street have returned from - - to New York. | Guganig has sold property pman street to Joseph Thaler, | 3, 1 Mary Dill have transferred | {yrors' eiland and buildings .on Chapman | g street to Agostino Luziett! and Fer- Balocchi. ot ine up. te Manufac. reports from for the w . s i ident, by the Britain | daughter has been born to Mr. Crowley Sues For H 000 Herbert (" rs. Danlel F. Donnelly of 86 white metal, Charles Crowley Harry Gould, Wi Bassett street, ew peak prices ¢ brought suit for $1,000 lentley, F. C. Epl A ting of the building com- were attaine rebetta of Meriden, < uvid \\I\w Wi on will be held Monday evening common, I A HARTFORD the defendant’s careless rec A; Wa y 3 lessness and negligence in operating | Now Britaln is cl Brid t “ Is Held i Hartford ( Gorh. Trust Bldg. Burr;aifl ) 3 an automobile on W ain s | YaesEnancegeony gepor an s kie Tel.2:-7186 Merfden, on September 21, caused a A. Dolan is nat 'Re%ponxlble b\‘ Coroner | Tel. 3420 [ collision with a car driven by the I R L Bridg 24 (P —Corone | plaintiff, i | Scheidler, ¥ ke Sl Harvester, rna- | The writ was fssued Dby Judse | jand H. C. I toda Warren gailty Strong, Eovernor : ach i > OFFER | wiliam F. Mangan and is re !“"" .n negligence In connection Lt an Light i able in the city court. 1 J with eath of Isaac Brown, 24 i S Wall Street Opening 1 [} Suit for n negro, on s tember 14. of J. P. prices displayed a | ssmmee con chna or nis oy ) S3]S Vnyfiused Him mlme B vt o 0t ot o mac | 0,73 L 3. P Crioniith Wt ¢ Jaco s Kenler of | | hine w Warren was driving| 520 & AW » of ea ] w d G K | Harord as sl His Crowm E vhien it collldad with a trolley. oag| X3 s nd 1c aler an as mobile accident on Hartford av A 2 | in and Snlfon streets. Warren | *% g tr 77 P f ed nus on February last. Attorney I 1d recently come to the city from| " : kil leral Reserve bank for at 0 rrererr A. A. Katz of T LERTENEN 24 > south l“,'ffv‘,m 'f,“ other Initials gains the plaintiff. Constable Fred W me Ihe coroner finds Warren had but | 20100 @ Mol CLAL orded : y Kle served the papers and the W il g ‘ experien was fool- | &1 "I y Allied ¢ 5 is returnable in the court of com- R \ the par Warren,” he | G (6 it L% mon pleas the first Tuesday of Oc- G5 d ays, “to descen that or- | tlons: [ Missouri Pa e S tober, . skill of e i | = JTHOMSON & McKINNON . toc the police | his where- | Firpo does mot believe a returr LU, | s e TeREOT o RETURNiNfi N[]RTH ”f‘”u{j}l”‘"}m,,‘f\“ L] u——~ Danhulv Woman, TOdChCl' iv’ o b e of group 11 Wall Street New York City 4 group el hort AEMBERS active shol | Plotur New York Stock Exchange Chicago B: Pictures A was 2 ago Board of Trade Y - 1 : New York Cotton Exchange Chicago S ange | | 2 1 cports of 2 Z 20 Stock Exch hould now me Vills, he be. | dudge Wolfe Declines to Allow S elders ifor tha . arte repor a O { B it A For 56 Years, Dies Today | inreholders for the third auarter al falling oft in business, tho|f] New York Produce Exchange Tndianapolis Stock Exchange { (Continued from Tirst Page) ‘ e g troned ehamplon ¢4 Habens Corpus Writ For Man| Danbury, Conn, Sept. 24 (P 55 Bnd dbanter avntEs s in s good s g5 ew York Coffee & Sugar Exch. Winnipeg Grain Exchange | —_ 'y A ! { Miss Dora E. Osbor for 56 vea p Z o e ares of Chryslc | mateh with him isten e cder. 56 3 ird quarter last y Teld in Wallingford Murder. e s q R Y 3 2 . ] with 100 |while he held the tit1 | a teacher in the schoole, | xot £ American| Super] at 35 7-8. Food NEW BRITAIN BRANCH Loss Figures Climb L vt il e 24 ()—Judge | died at her home this| oy for the year ended wres also Miami officials have estimated |, 5 L T T Ta5ne perior ¢ ternoon. She was 70 years old ugust 31 advanced to $3.410,07 n of P 2 R Telephone 1815 and 1816 | that the property loss in the Miami .. 5 20 E o e tec % o state's JMiss Osborne was retired from v T. FRANK L Manager 1 area alone will reach $100,800,000 T = 5 r duti t the close of the schoc k- | Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale d o] onio Esposito, Pro year 18 the olde ”J DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARK: b Al e ] Eavosite T : s e CHANNEL ROMANCE HINTED ) ATE WIRE SE ALL MARKETS . 00,000 and+$35,500,000 and dam te f t ? . 5 Haven nty jail in Iecurle ozt Listed stocks carried on conservative i | 1o ether smalter cities had been ) R iy Jalll i) e / stocks s e margin | SR ey eat | DEmDse¥ s mon) Hlonabyie 1 o ; afled and timat, 5 i B SRGh N o i welllnstordiiast monthto — {1ouis Timson Who Fwiled an | While divers sear sunken | atch in view 1 L = N TR | wrecks in Biscayne Bay at Miami for | lost his title by | e ¥ | SEN. MOSES INDIGNANT | Gertrude Fderle Who Succeeded | S| odies, Colonel R. S. Lowry, 14 out rum runne 2 —_— J Tffhhl?s: n(( 'mxnn forces arrite ks, t n case a return| Dominic Cellotto, counsel for Bs- |37 S. Show Resentment Are Linked in Romantic Rumors, T i BT g i ol "( SR GE zaln b reply to the er | lian Attack on Consul DY eASIGT INMONGIAT g | Moorehaven, estir ated S | Assistant State's At-| ington, Sept. 2¢ (P—Al-| New oYrk, Sept. 24—(P—T and the resumption of a big 1110t o fxedoyered A B2 o helieved authorities!|jvered a memorandum to the st u} o English Ch d upwards despi ] Fromibensacols comes sward pra s 5 WY [oe n n of his client Was the rece tack on American Vice | f ied, Gertrude A p 0 tasnakioas] SRCotng v ] property loss there will SR Jecos This allegation, 10W-| Consul Earl Brennan, and explain- | succeeded, was seen by ¢ A mesioan it 3 ),000 to shipping atone, and Mo- | o e Ry g de: stra- | 1 when Timson ret 5 & udak Packing and ! ] | ver was not contained in the Writ-|ing it was in no way a demonstra n ; 8 : : ; oo . 3 : plestTohe coagnacs o 1”.‘ F”RTHER A s lnit ina el il against the United States, Sen- | Mauretania today. | Foundation Co., which lowered them ¢ Class ‘A Stock I ] - the path of the gale are counting BAAT hrew it out, gIVing|ator Moses of New Llampshire, has mson, wounded war veteran, |1 to I points. Advance rumely pre- 4 - their damage in the hundreds of ; s | ofeas i rardadl to fsiye Jupkbyle soared 6 3-4 to 65 3-4, a | |{HHH thousands of dollars. : | s represcntations to the Ital- |storm when in sight of the Dover |new fce for the vear. S 3 4 There was no loss of life in Prn-‘ (Continued from TFirst Page) | e |ing government concerning the ine | Cliffs, was enthusiastic of the ex-| Warner Brothers ireswas up 6 | H{{fe To Y]eld 71%% ; ] sacola and no serlious injurles have| . ——— | 57, S e ! ploit of Miss Ederlo. __ | polnts when it touche 4, and e been reported her ‘I\]\‘(w‘ by Mrs. McPherson'’s promise | TUNNEY NOW A HLOUIE e rnes. Tetatron She is wonderful,” he said 1| Norfolk & Wes ern at : Approximately 500 craft were esti- |16 nelthe 4 lack for v | S erer e haaanits fore Iin love with her.” | r nd within % pont : o s mated by the Miami committee of | ‘“"l}(:q“’m"“v* iR | — relations cormittee, said Brennar When Miss Ederle .'\rv»‘[jmv her mazimum. ‘V:'urr» Manning, Bowman & Company, maritime ‘affalrs to have been de-|po oo SHn P O e xams As First Lieutenant [ native of New Hampsiire, west of the channel son | e Jocated in: Meriden, is engaged i tha’s stroyed or sunk in the harbor. A A o el e = | walking in the streets of Rome was | accompanied her part way in th | 0 R némber were laid high and dry along | fhind Mumerous u:' '\‘I‘,;‘L "’1‘ le-| i the U. S Marine Corps Re-|M unidentified assailant | water, but soon was 1 1; behind }“' | Ty manufacture of houschold electrical and the bay fronk one five masted S S A0 AN gales Lavyer ) I s not injure n got aboard one of the accom- | vl ia i and schooner, resting fifty fect from the mised to produce t serves, He is Advised [““ AL R e \nying boats, he said, anc ered |- 3414 nther.npplnnces. It is capably, and-age watér's edge closh and Mrs. Daniels said | 5 ’ for thg rest of the way 1018 |} gressively managed, el ol hulk of the | Pecame frightened and went into| Pl Iphia irst POUBLEHEADER TODAY | “rimson, whose left shoulder was | 1021 ivers explored the hulk of the | et el e ‘ a6t (®—Cincin- | T} SO bullets . . sunken Nahab, formerly the private | giclatt's contemein |0 L. e ashed in a | shattered with machine & FEL N The Company has an uninterrupted vacht of the Kalser of Germany, | 0 b ) vk made nee- | 5 '_“"1""f,,:f‘,“‘;“‘f"‘l‘{,'"_""“; il & ol 1 1451, dividertl record of twenty-five years, ] which ended its existence as a sup- |30 e Aol e e lnrlne el GUto) 6| Mo nas e Al e v he | Am Tobacce Z = ] ¢ Eednariiade |“Bo Olcott Agai |\who last nis | essary by the 14-innir v lse his right arm and the | Am Tobacco . N g per club in F ne Bay by plung- Cl ¢ (g;‘l I T‘”‘e‘ I + pusilistic champlon of | played by the two clubs e ay. ‘<t stroke. His attempt was fin- | Am Woolen + 295 So far this year gross sales are ahout * ing into the mouth of tho Miami ¢ !algp ot oate Team o 1 Lucas was called upon to twirl) A by American Legion Post 57, | Anaconda Cop 431, 33 1/3% ahead of last year and indié river, The captain and six of the | Wallingford, Conn. Sept, 24 "This announcement was made to- Reds while Clande Willough- | ¢ swampacott, Mass., and he said jAt 1574 x nohAa crew are missing. | Head Coach “Bo” Olcott of Choate| iy by Cc \ford, com- s selected as his opponent in| oy o a%eo make another attempt | B 0 . .1207 cated net earnings 50% greater-than | State headquarters for relicf oper- | school, Wallingford, resuming Marine corps in| <t year. He ls 36 years old ok onlo | last year. | ations will be moved f son- of the football squad tods | == | the son of a shoe 1 in 1 | b | vills to Wesi Palm Beach within th lowing his recovery from a \ 1 Gibson,| NATHAN HALE PROGRAM : ¢ ’ e 2 | next few days to expedite activities |ous illness said that John H. (J e ,m.mnl An_auditorfum program in com- | T P Ve Ilnh.oa“:i{mgl) recomr'nem‘l .m‘ ] in the stricken area, James L. Fel- |2 r, former Harvard star, had memoration of Nathan Hale was s & Ot stock for investment. Detailed circue ha : r TOCAL STOCKS { ser, vice chairman of the National |been named coach of the backfield, | 1 id the|nheld s afternoon in the Central (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) I & lar on application, | ted Cross, has announced and not F Mahan, another for-| s passed his|junior High school. This week “Insurance Stocks Cop o S ey mer Harvard star, as was a need sommission in the|marks the 150th anniversary of | Bid Asked | Chrysler C | “Stllbbv” On Exhibition L short 16 back. Similarit of | may expect to re-| Hale's death, The program consisted | \ o Gasualty leea s cota names of the two men was said to mission in a few days.”lof talks on Hale's life and ¢ S TN At | Coto In Main Street Window |nave 104 to the announcement that Eralaleo. wishsa'to] Tha¥ prowram® wass feresting in | s Fite B/l | Cor c EDD BR‘OTHERS && With head proudly erect even as|Mahan was to join the Choate staff. A v pugllist king the cvery point. SRt | Corn ST . in the days when his presence in a| Charles M. Olcott, all-American i g Major General | Hartford Fire 3 0 {Cru Steel ..... 76% 5 753 & HARTFOI\D military line brought round after|Yale star of 1301 is head coach for Al hat of the entire | \,‘\,I,,.l A | Dodge Bros a7 Nartford Com Trust Bidg, round of applauSe, “Stubby”, hero'all branches of sports. Besides! .. “wwe are very proud o(‘ {oenix Bire el Du Pont eD | | dog, the only canlne member of the | Malier who began his dutics Wed-| .. | adford. 1, STelaMiTRE. Obh 75 . 4 315 | American Legion and famous mas- | Oleott is assisted in foot o : \ F l | = S 4 H | ) A by sLeC . - —~ s | 3oneral ...... 1600 v .o cot of the 102nd regiment gof the|ball by Larl Le b Ol et } 4 =3 S i unerais Conn. il;‘m:(‘:‘_mrm_ . L E Bion | 3 26th Divislon, U. S. A. 5 home|of Penna, who has charge of the | Auto Stolen Two Weeks | Nt L e B e G 1 116%| again, linesmen, Maher was placec " 2 LT e [ tubber His rematns, stufed by a taxider-| chargo. of e ] Driven Only 20 ‘\hles e Hostery ... ’ " mist at Washington, D. §., are on|return, " % e An automobile owned by Dr. : f T funeral of Michael BonellifBeaton & Cadwell . 90 = Studebaker .. 587 e exhibition in a window of the Globe | i, S | Greonstein o]r! b 'i\‘ ) '*:'7“ o [will be held from the home of m:;m L'lfd&tql;‘lm&r:.r ‘:v“n'l"‘l At Texas CO ..... 3 Clothing Flouse flanked on one side in tront of Hartford p station | gy ghter, Mrs. Domonto Perry of | Bill & 8 b A Taobacco Prod .11 W.K\nh.g“ s eniosen s by ths Taltas Haths Sug and on the Bllln\ Received Xcsiclda\ [about two wecks ago and Was ¥e- ;7 peaver street, Saturday morning| Billings & Spencer ptd ..— 10 |Gt Horth 060 - TTH T | Union Pac ...163% Howard, who is the son of Mr. other by the standara- ot Eady-| Fatal to Limerock Woman |covercd a fow had been | 30d at 9 o'clock from Mary & | Bristol Brass X Cent ST ey {United Fruit .116 {and Mrs. William Bagshaw of Gran | | artford, whe ad been | 11 " Yol s34 111 ntral 0 % < 8 Grand Glover post, American Tegion. In| Torrington, Conn., ot, 24 (p— |Btreet, Hartford ere aken, The |church. Burlal will be in st Mary's| Colt’s 4 m’“ oG . U S C I Pipe 79 78 79 |street will leave for Pratt Institute the same case arc the various|Mrs. Mary Hines, 54, died today in |Standing since i had. Dbeen | cemetery EagIS Lok Int Nickel . Y s d Al 0% | Sunday, trophles won at state department|Lime Rock as.the result of burns |SPeedometer showed it polteo | Mré. Nellie Sargent is visiting Mr.| Iatnie Bearing Co. SR R ™ \bber | SRR - conventions by the local post, ster-|received yesterday at the homo of |driven about 20 WP Bh Ty fand Mrs. Benton Parker of Arch Mart & Cooley .. "4 |Kennecott Cop 56 steel. .. 149% | DELEGATE DIES ABROAD ling silver cups engraved as trophies | Mrs. Katerine Fenton in that place, |14 not find the anioRerte b BRI streot, “\‘“i‘."{',”'m' 1+ | and Nash ..1381 % 13sn]| Ry | Bridgeport, Sopt. 24 UP— Joseph of achievement. where she was employed as a nurse, | the Teglstration WWE (oo om, | e e & 1T \laek Track ..100% 107% 108% | Ward Bak B.. 5, one of the two represen- Over Stubby's back is slung his|It is bolleved that an oll stovegex- | SCription of the car was ST C/Ct |N B Machine pfd Marland Ofl 7% | Wi Fle sent by the Bridgeport Slo- famous blanket which is covgred ploded and set fire to her clothes, | & Tesident of Gl SUE GG o GHCL ol LD Mo Kan & T White Motor 614 | vakian society to Europe in June to with medals and decorations, Sha was alone in the house at the $ont and recovery was ef- [HorL & JRA s Mo Pac pfd . % Willys Over. . [ participate in the international gym- “Stubby” 18 owned by J. Robert|[time. The funeral will be held RO Gh e FepoLE Use a e [Lack (w1 {Mont Ward ... 641 |nastic convention held in Prague, is Conroy of this city and only a from the Falls Village church Moneg fected through this rer . Russell Mtg Co. N Y Ce ) . .144% |dead according to word received short days bofore his death, he had|day with burfal in the Cm.ml“fi! MANUFACTURER DIES UNDERTAKER | Scovlil Mfg Co NYNH&H 444 ‘ re today. Dobias, while visiting been admitted as a bena fide mem- [cemetery in Lime Rock. N T (o diaen Blois Teth s | Standard Screw .. Nor & West . .1671 relatives in Gajare, Czechoslovakia, ber of Eddy-Glover post, American — — T Tihiar A b Opposite St. Mary’s Chareh, ety Works ... North A 3 Treasury Balay fell from a bicycle recelving slight Legion. POST FOR CHIE = ’,( I* 1".«;"1: i dlad Residence 17 Summer 8, —1625-3. Stanley Works pfd North Ps pinjurics that later, however, develop= Chiet W. J. Noble of the fire do- g with offices in “.‘ I Torrington Co. com . Pack Mot v New Yor changes $826,000,- |¢d Into blood poisoning. | Sm——mm———==—=== | partment_was notified today by s home in >vmu\‘lra' a1 Union Mfg Co .... 3 Pan Am Pet B 000; balances 95,000,000 =1 Sl i 3 Chief James J. Mulcahey of ight. He w s r‘: ¥ n‘\_» R BOLLERER s Public Ut l!llum Stocks Pennsylvania. . Boston — Exchanges 73,000,000; | $20 GIVEN TO FIREMEN &'p A DL 0.6K K D» It N . b0 1 syarethry 6 g e nreile Gonn’ BISSTRAryISE . .ov 67 5 48| platca Arrosy balances 87,000,000, | Chief W. J, Noble of the fire de- the - International - Association of is lite had "f”}fi"fl" T POSY SHOP Conn Lt & Pow pfd 109 112 |Radio Corp e |mrmn~m has received a cheek for he Pict ¢ the D Fire Engineers, of his appointment | country. He is survive t with Hfd Elec Light .o 328 888 Reading .| $20 from the Morris Schupack The Picture of the Day on the committee on appointment of | sister, Miss Dorothy A. Duffet, W YA Wittt N B Gas St el B T HOWARD BAGSHAW SURPRISED | oo (1o o nrectation of the services | CAPITOL state vice presidents. The appoint.|whom he ""‘\'“ I 'hl”"“‘ PR rr_m\‘rn% TOR Southern N E Tel ....152 156 |Sinclair Oll 203% A surprise party in honor of [of the department at a recent fire ] L SUN., MON., TUES., WED.J| ments will be made at the con-| Other members oH\s e WEDDING DECORATIONS Southern N E Tel Rts 8 8% |Southern Pac .1087 Howard Bagshaw was held last night | in the rear of the Stanley Building o | vention in New Orleans next |side in Germany. He T | rna ‘relneieon Mo o New vtipia Southern Ry .128% at 178 Jubilea street with 30 guests |on Main street. The donation will be ! month. ¢ e dmATTiedy et e b89'W, MADN 8T, PRUF, BLDG, TEL,286, | BEAD lmsm W ADg|Stewart Warner 64%. ~ 84% _.83% |in attendance, Mr, Euigm was | added to the pension fund, g 2 : s fl 3 3