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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1f FGHT DRIVERS N 22555 RS, MPHERSON | 0k s ovois N HIGH INGONE Judge W. F. Mangan sald Mi MESHES OF POLICE <. e DIVORCED IN R. I, *=x.e ez o FOR BUILDING DEPT., recommended a accep tanglements ‘ Yariety of Charges Preferred at| varmincion . aecd £ o 3 Testimony Was That She Was| rare oot 20 o — s v [ SeptEMDEr Expected fo Break and costs on the 2 of viola- Lilly Middleton, | Session of Court |ton ooty rtiance tn ari-| - GIeat AGIIESS” | mas ovained & aivoren trom s ALl Past Records was She charged v]fi'h‘ ; S R e and Mrs. Dessez were| rd o L) 1364, Both h. but also will tial aws were h ing fn polic charges Arivir st who is now on ornia, was divorced by nd, Harold B. McPhe o nce this is 'SO% | Catherine Harrower, who was|i. g N il married to- Frasier Peters in rovid ; perior court s city on Apri 921, records | a s t o conatiton lomy "% | August, 1917, at Bellport, N. Y., ¢ building operations for has been granted a divorce on {he Aol e ground that her husband deserted |month approximate more than 3759, o two yeats 1 their three children ). The Vance street school, which livorce mill Willlams Burrows has ob- is ¢ 000, and the Rackliffe 1 was Mr. M- | 2 divorce from Delia Jo-|and Lewitt apartment building help- attorney. e Roche, whom he marr ed to swell this month's total time the vas grant- | [0 Sav h, Ga. in Apr The income from fees this month Mrs. McPhers s conduc | Mr. sued on und | greatly exceede & operating costs tic servic ¢ de r f the department, it is believed, al- Foyidence. M P horsont zave Zola K born Price, ‘M’(i' ough definite figures will not be | address as 17 Claveri : btain from MecClure |available until after the close of bus- | e 0f desertion. Mr. fness tomorrow. Through the in- were married in |creased schedule of permit fees the [buliding dcpartment this year will | rn a balance over operating costs | 2 condition which has not previously r driving on that | pocceet gtreet. Within v feet of | They were Mr. McPherson, his mott i ] not think it 14 have done |, Hor : ahe e A l Pp . R D o lare e iheTosnmots 5 S 2 i n I intersecti 1 s zabeth Reid, a boarder GH!LHRENS | | Here is the wreckage of the locomotive of the Midni s he Ne ¥ ) : e Payne's on the. l¢ t “laverick street house, w : rrnah‘]‘! broadside ir Ited o e L 2 y Railroa ~thiehem, Pa. Eight persons the c e (i e anitat ) o T e Dl aor s were killed and nearly a : coach struck by the New Jersey train.. The realized th ext ce of a 'r"a'»* ford of Nort ¢ P 4 actress and could row | relative to a driver's responsibllity 1n |y 0 © o0 >, ar. elt into a fit at any time." | ard W, deposed at- | n chancery who g the ex-| g t 58 \ vorce was uncontested and | B2 B in November, 1925. could give |y, oir orth on|only three witnesses were called. kiR Ra kR, ensineer of the express blamed faulty signals for the tragedy. connection W | Ssiadl oa 50, 7 rs. McPherson, ! iy Sl i B Sl g et Y el b e, e i oS BMHARFWWMRSI ’ RUNAWAY HORSE CAUSE = the m ycle owned by Joseph La Cap- Howard, R. 1. Mr. McPherson h:w ’ hers was no other damage d x o - ;xar;n‘;kiar:nc:”rmn page, lechle, a boy, of 330 Allen street §:‘Imarlnedland s now | in Be wee]] 4 and 16 ((.ontlnued from rlm Page) Cradie 5 pe e E } reet last Sunday after-|Florida. His son is living with = and reported it to the police torney M. D. Saxe, who contended R AR “fforts are being made by the at- Miss Wall and Miss Cummings ¥ S soadin ke R ey Alonk, realizing _noboty was Democratic Delegates tendance bureau of the school de- | yept their gallery on edge from the (Continued from First Page) Boowbenk (Continued from First Page) A ested Eshn injured, did not violate ths law t to make an accurate check | e i e === Automobile, - ONarn e Seplau naed 20, of 226 | when he continued alons the street At County Convention ot the number of children between | (et AfeT DHching o o ! patrol wagon and the baby, as qum“ culation via Mexico City subject to Rockr VL ovenue. pleaded mot|until he found a parking place.| New Britain delegates will go to 4 and 16 years of age. This 15 a| fiT S e to ine|as a mouse, with no display of con-| When a horse uses a snowbank heavy delay. guilty to the charge kless d | Then he alighted and went back |the county convention at the Garde |custom which is followed by the de- : cern about the anxicty she had | asa m;.r.-z,«.n slide and precipitates e e J e | lEeta ool e Soe Hotel, Hartford, this afternoon pre. |Partment annually so that the fig- caused, was given a rids to the po- | it B S Mnupias No New Details lice station. Her mother, smiling | motor car, a distinctly unusuaf situ- | Galveston, Texas, Sept. 29 (P— through her tears, was at the station | ation arises. And this is what the |Ths Mexican Tolesraph company's |a tew minutes later, and claimed | plaintit claims was dor ac- cable office here was in communica- her | tion of Herman Fogelson against tion with Vera Cruz today, but had B e ae W [ staking bl RreroriitofCapiaini(Chasies Gulber, ilo received no additional detalls on the announced verplayed the green and t Kelly, Officer Dolan discloscd that | tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock n situation there resulting from the v » city is lald out into |2 SIX fo her opponent's five. Miss| 4 oho ima quring the investigation | city court before Judge Benjamin two-hour hurricane which struck the 17 districts with a moderator in(Cummings then took the third with |y, wag certain he had the mystery | W. Alling. Mexican port yesterday. |each. moderator is responsible | a birdie three, but lapsed badly at|sgived, but he was quickly corrected. | Attorney Harry Ginsburg, appear- | No loss of life had been reported slgnal. The other car was proceeding | Reynolds passed Alenk, who had| . Councilman Thomas B s o8 8 1t oinamess o tkull chlidser 1 Shere Eh rw”‘;"‘ uahots | wiilsionincals Betrect Moinnivg s {x forinonle niCO Ll aie dethatiio e cleetaphicompany iCable at & moderate rate of speed, the | not stopped up to that polnt, ac.|chalrman of the local del |petween the ages of 4 and 16. Cards | {0 Bl i AL e \-.vl inZ | down the elusive clues to the child’s | the horse was running wild and that service has not been interrupted, al- sergeant testified. cording to the witness. Those who will attend are: Sam Sa- |70 P 4 smeng i e soior | e Iy Sallgthe nev. 7“"‘»‘1""“’; whereabouts, a woman handed him | it took advantage of the defens 1gh land lines bet cen Vera Cruz B ¥ Millac of Darlan who! Was/|l Alenic and Lis ~ife] However | PBlotsky, :3fi T "Kerwinii Jates Wl oron 00ay Witiithe tediiest 2 5o win e RncleRand iz ot chial el inow tiie mysteryilest aittomoblles T he atoryientin g ot the Intesior were reporid dowr. g thay write thelr name, their present | square the match is at an end,” he said, and carrying | Of an occurrence on Park street last property loss at Vera Cruz was driving the other car, testified that | said they stopped on Allen street | Manning. Frank Zapatka, Thomas B. | 1°F B . Peplau drove around the corner at | pear ot 1:”“". el F"f- Fay, Willlam D. Boyle, Mrs. Mary and their former m]r’ {:5(:& ir | A w‘fi‘f\{rf“l second -‘J)«’\' and( 2| the little one in his arms he at- | ‘Winter, when there w considerable esthmated at 5,000,000 pesos. the rate of 25 miles an hour and | contendeq that Reynolds must have |A- Har k Pu an, Law. |28¢ and the number of brothers and | short third lost Miss Wall the fifth. | tempted to hand it to Mrs. Olson, | oW on the ground and automob Damage to small shipping in the cut in front of his car striking the | yaon mistaken. el (Se 3 U sisters between these ages All| Here Miss Cummings, with two had to move along the roads in ruts [har terable. ds must be sent I haliy { only to find that it was not the right | B2 T right front fender. Miller sald his Doyle, William Green, St: ards must be sent into the at-|good wooden shots, lofted her \Iready prepared for them by pr child. There he was looking for one speed was about 10 miles an hour, oraczyk, Joseph Caliendo, bureau before Monday, | mashla approach to within elght|ogt child and carrying another. In | C° Ve { el, Texas, reported his car having just got under Way |, “qimoul to distinguish automo- | R0SS Edward Scalise and .wmpn REN & DRoGesnioN oF et of the flag and was down in|one case, he had the mother and not e to communicate with after being stopped by the red 818 | 04 especially it Alenk had a min- [ROPER: ing up the report of the moderators | two putts for a winning par five. |tha child, while in the other he had e was proceeding along P vera Cruz today, but expected re- nal. iz : - | ute's start after the accident. lowed. | slxth, becoming two up. Here Miss| Starting fowaras the polics sta- and that of the pupils will be fol- | Mfiss Cummings also won the|the child but no mother. strec n orderly manner. The ports from Mexico City before night. Peplan testified that Miller's car 3 ! X e % $ { 2 : S | Jutee Alling i i ie apparent |Fifth Birthday Party This eyt was proven succestal | S POTINE 0 L0 FO M) tarine towards i : e oot 0CTOBER FATAL MONTH on Top of pin and was down to win in par four while Miss Cummings was digging out of a trap on the far e of the green The Chicago player balanced the account at the second, where Miss J James Reynolds of 219 West pared to vote as a unit for George Ures furnished the state dep T I\mg testified t e ve | Main street testified that he wit-|M. Gabb for the desmocratic nomi- Will be as nearly correct as poss d 4e corner fr 1t nessed the accident and told the|nation for sheriff of Hartford [Thes ays New Britain §2.50 for | | county. |every ¢ ot school age. iff of this| Miss Anna Goldsmith, director of th fain as the sergeant was in|boy to take the number of the car front of City Hall about 5 p. m.| Reynolds drove behind the car| Gabb, a former high sh yesterday, at the rate of about 25| after walting about a minute. On |county, opposed Edward W. Dew miles an hour and after pasging two | Stanley street, near the old stone|Who is again the G. O. P. nominee, | cars struck another car. The green | crusher, several hundred feet away | WO Years ago and although defeat- light was showing on the traffic|from the scene of the accldent,|ed ran far ahead of his ticket Traffic on Stanley street on Sun- | day afternoon is so heavy that it deep and there were high struck his car at about the : that someone is not telling the it ey : SO e of the strect. Ho aid not see Miller's | {10, FRERE 8 8O0 L e tat| Of B. & P. W. Club Oct. 12| {checked up on the report of all the [ ET00 into a trap and she had|strect gaped at the unusua ph Jomp Rl T car as he was watching the road R : AaHadasy i e siroRenlinatbie o b iro med pelloemiant boryins ac| osse EelonEimE S0l GUIBeE AT Wil Judge Alling asked him what busi- d Alenk's car on Stanley| Final plans for the ffth blrihday fcities in the state and found that| "o,y eot her ball on the car-|infant, he was overtaken befors he |2nd started to do a bit of mountain S o i Tam iy s e M does | is true, Alenk's testimony [’:fi"'il ;\;O”fi;‘ Er’h':'.’ e ‘1“51:0“»A | 1v3~' ‘;nr_:rrr/\ ::,vm::,.n:r::'r-llr [pet. The Chicago girl played the | had gone far by the mother who |Climbing. Upon reaching one of the |Mass. Motor Vehicle Reglstrar not look to sce what other traffic| el Cvieate Mo meeting last night. The affair mn' ' e i g . in par figures With a five to|quickly relleved him of the little | Nighest planacles, its feet 1s near him. He asked Peplau what Atter passing the. cass anmd |Pe held at the club house, October | rate ot $2.50 each brought 3478 bundle. “ 1=v‘-'~=4{d orgfell Niontopth alc the speed of his car was at the time ctl s S i | City. Of this number, 1,505| They halved the seventh in par| Although recovering baby S I8 CHEEE § During This Period. of the accident. Peplau sald 15 or S e Ane balance of the| “Amons the speakers will bs Miss | were u S oflaxs sl but at the elghth Miss Wall | who was not harmed in the least, | 1% 879 | § A 18 miles an hour which Judge Al- Jucsesalineneald hepw {Helen Phillips, following |cording Y e niereity could | lost more ground by once more |the police cannot explain how the | A counter claim has been fnstitut- | Boston, Sept. 29 (A—The month ling said is too fast in view of the ;\_Wf the benefit of the doubt oo iqeon e ertrude M. Kinse ’ 2 5 i overpitching the green. She re-|carrlage was moved f ¢|ed by Gulber, through Attor of October is the t fatal month traffic and the fact that some cars | and discharged h Miss Mildred G. Weid, Miss Ann Dhose bebs and 16 not in | duced Miss Cummir average to|to the rear of the building. They | ‘Wilam b ) ? effect | of the year as go straight out West Main street = e | o, the present president, I e > ©Of thess | two up on the turning hole, how-|say it is possible that someonc ex- | (P it T HEL et Brole are concer and othera make the turn to =0 |Four Suspects Held in |Anna Fobers, able ere employed as laborers 3 ever, when the Chicago grl, trap- | pected to find a purse in ho car.. e, el R oo down the west side of the p v artford, Mrs inchney |geveral h : h do house on he ive, playec age and pushed oft the s t age O SOIRO N ehicles, de d today in a warn- Peplau denied that he had driven ?‘77 900 ’F‘am Robbery | Viontsbery, an attorney of New Yor G stavzomEite €000 \md,._,vnw:n r,‘:fl-“, v ;-3; hlv, ly got | for the pu'ppfif‘ of theft, and it is | cecding along quietly and was mind atemer The cumulative to- past two other cars as Sergeans| Boston, S 9 UP—Four el . The latter w ve the feature | @own tn six to her opponent's four. | also possible that mischlevous boys | N8 Its oF business. It is alleged past six Octobers has King had testified were being held in Albany, N. Y., on |Chy: The 1t ing. Included in | Rl pea Trehen it down. tha Incline. . That | (hat the horse Tad no idca of |reached the frighttul figure of 490 Attorney McDonough argued that | suspicion of connecti ith the re- |\ opiortainment will be an act pu nes: 553 755 65 someone moved it is certain, other- | Mountain climbins. 1 he said. 7 \ Jess, | cent $65,000 train robbery in Salis mings: 553 735 536—46. | Peplaui#as Mo, ariminally, teckicst A rain roboery 1 828" lon by the Arcadia quartet Wall,ouf: 464 667 544—48. wise it could not have reached the S s ns given by Mr. Goodwin for A car that goes around this particu- | fass, it was learned today| “pojjowing are the chairmen in | bR N el .| place where it was found. ici ‘harges Ar he larger number of accidents in 5 t v Park D. Colv hief of in- | | he tenth, 11th and 12th holes omicl har Jat corner €5 mhiles anlHonpa ke, DA e T S f ‘0 [charge of ths varlous committees: | mere halved, but at the short 13th | _ Filed Against Two M October wera that operators drive ing more recklessly driven than a spectors at tl l'mimnr post office, i entertainme Mi u,‘ “‘( A i P | S 1ed Agains W O‘A €I | faster to get out of the increasing wAr going 16 or 12 mdles an hour. | 1646 for the Mew Tork cap/il. | Ruth Larsor t \iss Ruth el e e e New York, Sept. 29 (P—Charges | cold, pavements are often wet and “The witnesses who testified that spector Colvin Wjll trv to deter i ree while Miss Wall was taking [rptaetle st ndinn il D lia ol il s Peplau was driving 25 miles an | whether or not the man had a three putts for a four. As UPPONENT TO FENN BT i Ere retl e e Ao R Bt s (i oD hour are not falr, not that they are |part in the train holdup or the rob- (Continued from First Page) '{“4" :’;P\tf'«“l:irldm’a!-“-wf"!'q e B J. Fitzpatrick, both of this city, glippery, darkne comes earliar the type of people who would de-[bery of the Pawtucket, R. I, post| . e s ;‘hm!_ giadianage faesly S were changed to homicide today fol- | with the return to standard time, liparately, browbeat a Loy, butibe: joflice (a \year d60: ‘ X e bus company L nowever, Miss Cum-|pooorats To Hold Convention lowing the death yesterday of Miss (3nq many children are in the strests cause iy, havejanintercetuiniine z St uuqnml ad signed & mings hooking two drives out of Dorothy Smi -year-old cloak | hacause of the reopened schools L e e R oL sort f""f‘;n”"" Hat w,’, EE R e p_' written paper accepting part 2 of | e L TOEH e ) i el Will Be | model, whose parents live in Holden, | Hs declared that the monthly rece “Do you think Sergeant King has | men, suspecte nplicit sev- . ive he nt's seve g latess e it he case,” Ju 1- | eral postal robbaries, throughout tne [ Proximately ss Cui \gs reeled oft a pOwW- Named For Congress. | tveq | 072 © or 90 persons killed co Anjntaest ntie | EaIRas ¢ Teld | olic hospitals in Conne L . many | 1 a ; it pfi | The girl died of injurles received pe cut in half if motorists would ling asked country, were being held ~© e | tors 1 paper when |erful dr Uords aiptie the democr: shen she leaped from a window of |,y ccial care and s teach- terest cases in this|United States commissioner ampshire are n 1 . Sorel led Lo phe. 2 S e 2 . o fiss Wall | gressional conventian delcgates wi ry ap ors 4 il nsani insrest GIon cosei B tted Siatas oMo Een 3 ¢ e ofitneirotiine ol ERb 15 into a trap. Miss Wall. | |5 3" onight at democratic head- | According to the polico _ the Ff’: in looking out for children, quarters to organize preparatory to atement before her dea = court,” Attorney McDonor - Post office au ;b I8l oo (ane nt 4 S & e beh * opponent’s or piied. C Fth vit x Comi T A i Biodgett's Position | arive 3 :am« short of the | : e X o leaped from the window o Sl Judge Alling 2aid he w -] 230 stamp robbery at the .” <r~,'va'] ation et | s Commissioner Blodgett 1s|g cen with and s attendance at the convention ,;"m‘,‘m e alieaned Com e e Dalfai Clllh Enm)s peat the declaration he m > et, R. I, post office on Fep- |hospital he hz , Ditohad orinicely to ot ]fmn in H&o‘;;w' mo,rn)nz et tnol Gardelzotell | fo excane the SHOBEAR: S es TG First Social of Season vhick +. State co reporte onday and nL 1ecas S ¢ ) i Abeed T o S court yesterday, which s ruary 1 las State police reported PR £ rrounds that he demanded a stat putts for a win in fi The Chicago | 1r1 ord ; S s hias | brokers olerka, They were arralgn: | e Dalfair club, bl Sapd drivers would have more re or | thelr possession an acety- l“ O o nent on mileage travelled fro: girl took two strokes to get out of | The local wing o he party h: ¢d i polles cpiirt today. Iore b tRo Davidaon & Leventhal the rules of the road ther i e ' aa was used in|Harttord s 1 ho S s mber 31, 1925. | the 1 and lly holed out in | been asked to lend its support to any oot o plozalortSel DAT iRl At be fewer accidents on the highway. | pyr ne lock from the Pawtucket | Agnes' hom 3 e Sy volved | six 3 nly one up. candidate and the delegates face the | T e ] Peplau admitted that his car de-| tol, New M ] s e : ent of o sixteentn was halved in par | prospect of being called upon at to- | Selectmen to Examine S s daice hiCoRPt ed of 15 or 18 1 " men, who gave thelr names|Water % y o principal | 97 (0 ks = before July | fives, seventeenth Miss |morrow's gathering to draft some | § S . Vo . i Colire £ ; : i S aly, F. of A. hall on Churc] ere- | s Gerge Garibaldl, Frank Nolan, T and gucst of honor at a din- | {2 . r "int al- | Wall fubbed a chance to square the |one to oppose Congressman E. Hart | h,(;a:‘fl«“}e}.tf,qu‘o‘ te Bojadly, ot . tul on Ghmsch fead and Charles Moffett, [ner g ; fen, AR C he clau atch when her opponent's fee shot | Fenn, nominse of the repubilean | The board of seiectincl et |sireet Whree fof ihie emry oF sted after a long investi- 2 gty stat mmerce T ¢ the 215 yard sqm-n.‘wm- fof a fourth term e e s e voters, more than 1,000 of whom |club. is part of the in a trap. Miss Cummings| Delegates from New Britain are: submitted applications to| Two costume prizes were awarded. he stopped before reaching 3 Warns of Terrible Death Toll 130 sisters from Cath- | ght into ca. on the ug front of other cars, 1 I AR Ap used 1 Yiospit ¥ York city. | perat e made ill i- | ov ayed the pin by 30 feet on her | John F. Maerz, Thomas D. Donlon. ALnengy F o > AL DEEYAR S e i able to arrest and that the | re r and was stymied, but|Mrs. Anna D. Smith, Thomas Firth, | ™" e : e e 1 f egistra . J. Smith and W. J.|Miss Dorothy 30! g cy, pointing out tha } 3 urvey I’l(meq Rem'un i for a hearing before th lled her ball up safely to within 2|J P. Quay, Thomas J. Coyle, Mr rars T, J. Sm prize for the most comical dress and ing two years and his (B3 ssioner. litaot of the oup. R Eaas) Valontine 100 Wil nstain o 5 x o o e e o lnanl\ ency Hearln;z Is \h‘“t Tlme in H"“fflld of the bl of com- | Afiss Wall ran her approach Dutt|sephine Clynes, Mrs. Helen Keevers, | ‘if”‘:‘“f"]"‘”';llfft“:"p“rhf‘”"l‘n‘n‘" terjpie Gl S Fengiiilasy o T : eht oh 0 ! ses by stating fhat the In-| 10 feot heyond the hole but failed to| Samuel ~Greenberg, Richard T November must notify the reglstrars 1~m &he appearcd in the form of a a serious matter l)ela\od Till Tomorrow | ianes of « [\ Tstate Tis Company has been un- | rop her second stroke an the £reen |Sehaeter, Harry B. Gordon, Richard | 170t TS POV UG X nest | akcloton and actually exuded the until _tomorrow || Airport anded in | e s it pay for 2 winning three and the hols was | Viets, James P. Murphy, James H. | 1 oan Tnets oftice will be open |essenca of the supernatural. uben et e sitccd : aedenan i ed in fours. | Riey and Charles P. Wainwright. | oo iy day from 9 &, m. to 5 p.m. | The owners of the two stores were in the pro- | ¢ T T at the 5 B g i o state and| Both of them took five on the| Richard Viets, former chairman of | I present as guests of the club ;nd 1 e on gasoline. [ home hole |the building commission will be L 7 3 they approved the awards. Two ives aid| Mrs. H. S. Cassriel of Chicago 1ed | chatrman of the local delegation PROGRAM ON OBEDIENCE [/ H0C " ctumes were consld- in con- | Mrs. Norman Toerge o Glen Cove, | Selactman Michael T. Kerwin of this | 0o ¢lth grades a aeds thelr |2 24 in the prize winning class, were cost of | N. Y, 4 up as they rounded the turn, | cite will open the convention weckly auditorium assembly vester- | 2%¢d 18 188 PO Il ey Yvonne tiff, who is represented | at 11:30 3 S airs c \ch highways [while superior driving gave Mr: day at Central Junior High echool “ ichaudc, Toth wero dresed | like s | S e (S S| NELSONNESSBLL e 2 e v law and that | gag ith i Ker eg ena to the state | bowicz the same point. Mrs. Lee ‘a—\,m Kinds of Obedience BESE o e f r i la of Chicago, conqueror of Mau- Rob Kelle “Opportuni ST a JM”” sl i ; in Buffalo Monday . i aldiaa | reen Ore erday, tratied Mrs. rge R. Nelson and Miss Dorothy E mmn Morgan. “Illustration n’;; Mtors | and w e et £ el Garden City, N. S ey e (SrshicaTtinagt an Iy oo : A s 2y i AnIEtonor oarden G E: Neatell Ave. Marriod This After- | Breiyn Faller. “Obedlence and|Seit Committee to Arrange 7 | : Armistice Day Program tio: h | ot ¢ | Helen son of Portland, Maine, - Reliance’ Slsa Johnson. “Import- : “(‘tvmn Press ()p(‘mtm |ofticials from atte 1 to enfores | O O O e, Courtiand Smith.| moom by Rev. M. W. Gaudian. ! st foes Kell The committes which has been ,‘ Dies at ]imahamtnn, N. Y .( A et making void the pa. | New dersey State champlon, on the| Rev. M. W. Gaudian married Miss |Songs by 7-2 Pupils—chorus. “IlIus- |ofrmed to arrange for the observance N.. % 20 (A 5 A | first nine holes. Dorothy Nessell of 83 Jubilee street |t of Self Reliance”—Ruth |of Armistice Day, will meet in the Bipre Mrs. Lee Mida of Chicago, who| (s George R. Nelson, of 561 East |Lawson. “Quotations on Self Re-|Eddy-Glover post rooms Thursday ght oft ons of the higgest SUr- | gtreat this afternoon at 2 .o'clock at |liance”—Anthony Manciny. Civic |evening at 7 45 o'clock. Maurice H. st scs of the first round by eliminat- | {hy minister's home on Glen street. |I.eague pledge, Pease is chairman of the co‘r\nmltv on nEAIn™ |ing Maureen Orcutt of Englewood. | The best man was Arthur Carlson, | — teo and among lts member is Mayor ; lost her second round duel| naphew of the bridegroom and the EXPORTS SHOW DECLID |Gardner Weld. st Mrs. J. L. Anderson of Gar- | nina“oe honor was Miss Agnes Pet-| Washington, Sept. 20 (P—Amerl- | The committeo will discuss varlous matters at he 4 and 3 Mrs. Mida’s| qson. The couple will visit New |can exports of manufactured goods |ways and means of observing the day World War ended and | putter, the winning club in her bag | york on the wedding trip and will during August declined slightly as|on which the | vesterday, fafled here repeatedly to-|4aye yp residence on Jubilee street | compared with a ago but n»\“'” try to arrive at a decision on T iolaho canss NEZRCATCIRH ORI ERELRMIESRDIAE | by pon it Helrreturn docrease was more than made up by |the manner which will best sult the —_— an increase in shipments of raw |ex-servicemen and the people of the to & All members are requested to ITE FQU IPMENT o is survived by his wife S B A 3 > e ® Y i | toodstuffs. On the import side of [cit ) P two r i avorass pirer orricers (Miss Callahan Resigns the department of commerce analy- |attend because of the proximity of “weapon us ew York city, and Thomas F. T Top Tho Blue and White Triangle, As Stanley Works Nurse | gis o¢ avgust trade the intake of |the date. : ON POLICE BLOTTER of the most active of young Judean| Miss Mars Oallabantof LU NS liianteariiiead gooda wantehown' to e social SLrug; - mith of 31 Emmor a clubs in the city, held its first meet- | coln court, a nurse at the Stanley | have increased slightly while the im- REAL ATE SALES icially ] sorted to the police the theft of a |ing 4 ning and clected the |yorks for many years, has tendered | port of raw materials for use in| A. Gilbert Johnson has sold ting ¢ son was born at Nr itain | ¢ 1he rim n her auto- [following officers: President, Marlan | her resignation to take effect on Oc- | manufactures decreased. property on Percival avenue, Ken- 5 as parked r the |Schechtman; vice president, Cecelia |tober 9. She will be succeeded by - — sington, to Ferdinand T. Katzback. £5-0n- k[ Mrs. Piere f A € school Welinsky; secretar. nette Glaser; | Miss Agnes Darrow of School street, NO RACES TODAY A. T. Svensk has transterred land ire stere- et; a dau 2 Whiting | treasurer, Hilda Gourson. Miss E.|a graduate of St. Francis' hospital,| Lexington, Ky, Sept (A—To- |on Norden street to . Levine. ; 1 help th yonnis sott of 2 street; [street report ot ¢ a boy's | Koplowitz has been chosen as leader | Hartford | day's grand clrcuit racing here was| Axle Johnson of Plainville has |read ¢ nd maps. |a son to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tr ;o ym SVAnTE of the club. Plans are being made| Miss Callahan will become the | postponed on account of rain and |sod to E. Greenstein, land on Carl- ¢ by i of 64 New Ave ¢ tz of Winthrop street re- a he Young Judean conven- |hride of T. P. Crowe of New York |today's program will be raced to-|ton strect. All sales were made he firs | READ HERATL DCLASSIFIED ADS| fr. and Mrs. John F. Daley ported heft of tools from his|tior ch will be held in Hartford, [city, a former resident of New Brit- [morrow in addition to the Transyl- |through the agency of Carlson and board Sunday afternoon on Lasalle FOR RESULTS South Main street. automobile on Arch street. October 17, ain, vania stake. Carlson, 4 pply In t part of a writ making | ens to suppres:

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