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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1926. BOARD OF CONTROI, Hoovea sges Gamy iy~ City Items POPULATION AS THREAT PARK ASSOCIATES | try Rest in Scientific Research, work t special 1 ric Master de ing this evenir Varions Matters of Rouline‘ 76 Members From Two States Says Secretary | | Wall Street Briefs se in - indust of 00 t of 1,214 ~CAUGHTINWONTH = as reflected in coal ial GALL MONEY GOES UPT0 6 PER GENT ) ‘oo This Causes Vigorons Action by PUTNAM & CO MEMIERS. NEW_YORK L HAKITORD STOG EXCHAMGER 3IWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAN= Tel. 2040 | We Offer - | Phoenix Insurance Co. Price on Application Thomson, Tenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britain MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R Telephone 2580 Hart. Mgr. THE NATIONAL PARK Capital ... 0 Surplus and Profits Deposits We “We Offer BANK OF Price to Yield 4.877, Price on Application do not accept Margin Accounts, NEW YORK CITY ceveen...$ 10,000,000 24,151,990 167,035,470 : | Miss Beatrice L. Macaule: Balt : o ter seorge ule S 1 co d in all in-| X ltimore, Sept. 30 (P —In I l] 0 L y ISy | George A. Macauley, who re. usiness Come Up ol n () (i nspect Local System S St DG e e 1lls Today Siates either to advante — et's preparatory school in Water- asing Agents reports. At Hartford, Sept. 30 (A — scovery or to lower it e s entered the Ely Court 'l 1 of A there was a 3 e e won. |living, Herbert Hoover Ae | Greenwich lays! » stocks on hand, ap- | By, the Asociated Prese. J i ¥ g Yo i & foreword to amp] Y, H. Holmes of the sc proxi 4 00 tons. » K B trol today, Edward W. Coggswell, | you 5 D el oy jeng tonay has ned to his e y rat enographer of the superior court|“A New : 5 e Buell street r an op-| A stock dividend of 100 per cent|cent ~r\1~' h st of the sear ‘ e e fon™ It A e the New Britain General | has leclared by the Celotex|followed today by a vigorous of Fairfield county, appeared to ;?"lovn‘w T morning many Co. on the common stock. The date | demonstration in the stock :xplra:n his request to be :w‘vr'd‘rvn s o f,?:? ‘V“‘ \(‘r' EE—— of T t will be announced | CAusing a hur retreat pension of annually. L . ofit tl Vain 1 rest w 1 sold stocks = aasli search worl R S o < boEdEant M. Tiooxe r (ROTTO MEXBERS PLAN oER e ter was postponed for A eo f b New o riouchitiar ¢ edit situatio Highway Comn aix approximately llators for the advar ald was a —e |2 of new common stoc plece of state- y q L of Su Service corporation piece of privatel e nonlal, Midnight Follies, Par- o, 7 =0 : PSR f connection with a p o straight- 2l s = ettt Scties gl i Tis Liahest i b tesins of t 1! Hol superintendent of p: ade, Prizes, Banquet, Field Day | ¥0 / r ber 19 in Newark, N.'iv : S = £ school, h t£0 faes el o re -up on the 1 v i The sum of 0 was tite tonatit HLEHE SI0sC N % and General Good Time | basis of t new stock ving or re distributed an appropriation for o ure population of the 18 nization, and ( s M. Ladd, ! it el S Proad et itk the he PR i to be reac superint Members of Aziz Grotto in New | 1.y e being recorded by high gr The application of A. arl Brit are pl to attend the | VARl rails, motors, publ 0l recelver of the Danbury nd ceremony of the ; cos, theatars, leat Is Street railway. 0 Grotto assoclation n Previously, t vl taxes was table B ill be held October 8 and 8| g i ned some degree of succ " 2t a later date B in Springfield, Mass. | Japanese bonds, salls today from |G€PFésSing a number of chemica Dr. Samuel N he drum corps an uniformed pa- |\, B. C. on & courtesy|t2ilroad equipment ar »: Hartford was trol of this city will compete in a | ; e A e i Al these also 1 s parade to be held there at which s Favel Taintalood tpel Al Rthat choancy - £ tind s will be awarded. 5 Tone R theE ok ss vere ear frement of Mr, E IRIpn Al o o ark program will open on the 2 w"““;l* ; gl bk ndent, Holyoke e e eritie "ol Odtabenis) which (s Bris b ooy ! Tha wablielubi o fesd ir sta ving 1, BUDErVIsor i cation. | gay, with a ceremonial. The cere- | o' 1 - 1 i s A P — Holyone gl rester 10T pyonjal will be followed by a o Nickel c Z PREALL O, lunch and a “Midnight Follie i New Y I [ sy 5 he next morning theer will he a t 2 s o | pary ‘com J t parade, followed by a dinner | al quo! . . park superintender ‘ Sak o K i Fisk park. on was taken k ese two c — to a a THOMSON & McKINNON Watertown S 512 11 Wall Street g restrictions per parks; H O Clterie recelved {n ||¥ jumped § points to a new r Hes Xork Clix 1 oiiees b ent i e L igh at 199, but Allied Che; = MEMBERS tion with the trolleys, (rusad b “Dp o sl Funera S o be ler pressi New York Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade i e el 1 rmia t Dition e . = B Ao of New York Produce Exchange Indfanapolis Stock Exchange Ehaons ol Mo fuch COHSlllel‘ed SUCCFSSIHI R L e 876 7 i nake a special dividend New York Coffee & Sugar Exch. Winnipeg Grain Exchange G e : Wl o Tl ; per d notes dated March Leoa ey al music by St. Mary's quar- e onen! ENGINEER IN WREC'{ ‘ Wat 5 o ihe o oyt Wall .\uu; l\ptnmrg ; NEW BRITAIN BRANCH That the Sttt . . | P movements again | | : . SLipecaly Crean on‘\”;r”m_;\r.” : o el opening of today's Burritt Hotcl Building Telephone 1815 and 1816 HAS LEFT HOSP[TAL g0 by Chief W G S by the Suiphur Export corpo 1 gains of a| T. FRANK LEE, Manager on by Detect Nl T Fltain: | BT R i recorded by | ind O Sta s | R ess 0f Texas Guif Sulphur ’fd. Baldwin " , g e — ductioe Gt x - e | at 9 o'clock. 2 S and Radio Corpor DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO A ARK N. I Central Man and 2 Others |, I Noted Distiller Is Dry; | s the body was being borne into the st Texas Co. S 0 ALL MARKETS s i Drinking Makes Him Il L S o e T, e o oust_ Lin \x?w Listed stocks carried on conservative margin n t. 30T —Visitors to a c | o | called it t d st for LA Dk Into Lehigh Wreck London restaurant fc 5 o Crean 800 femption jon. Qefober 1 5 n lunching along and & The market was a two-sided affalr thlehem, Pa., Sept H : Sith ‘Aroll Solemsity in the early trading iff money | Bchmidt, of Mauch Chunr, : e iy ol AL thdrav of the Central : . ik i with the pay- | 2 i 1 4 v O largest of A o ey Jersey train whi < i 3 Organcy e o 0 ment of about 000,000 in inter- | ploughed finto a Lol - n J. Crean. At the conclu- | !¢ e AR e / vo : . that?” he 1 & e el o in the N < 1 tion; 5 icatio 1 0 g ) serve rediscount £) & - ke's hos- | the pea nd assau o nd body ing borne L8O e close of the ket - o e g blias e Tar on 5 15 auL snoty ' rch again sang | tomorrow tended to keep bullish enthusiasm in | ime in the ¢ theft :10 for the nd injury to ol God T oD DOY Sheei® Buline o0 tis waiEito HARTFORD NEW‘BR"‘“N Assistant District Attorncy vi 88 for yiolations of city | iy Pl « gt e Loy s s % i to 1l rease i the naiti- | B#artford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burrltt“Hotel,lsld’. « fauch, this city, only a mo! hicl ¢ home We or- | Eincers off electric ST AN ) X blocks away from the hospit £t . single glass of port i o were | storage battery co or '”: ol 1“]‘; ) Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 rants were being d f SN SO chamipngne it 1 me feel bad for | ¢ ) Farrell's e e e e 1est of Engineer S T, REL[F DF ST TH—\R-‘QE threc or four hours afterwar studying | International ndard c .“1‘n», vear's high before the e Henry Conlin, of and Y . THERES 3 = 5 1t school Clabby | corpora o Sttt it Sl ; man T of tis ¢ APPLIED T0 HUNDRED Molten Lead Splashes e A William 4. | tional Telegraph, et Loty e e WE OFFER is not likely that Lrre TO U‘ RD S s e Downey W deacon, Rev. F | received 1port order fochi el : made until tomor as 1 Into .L“ o 0‘; ):Q}km“l e sub-deacon, and om the A government | o0 eer 'z‘ anced by the heaviness rlv e —— (e i I e shone e T : regular train today und i Services at Sacred Heart Cliurch To | P'0YCS of the Kerite Ca 4 ated in the sanct or seve ¥ e e e G h w d G sestlan sl giodhy andene e U o avnor, pas. | °F stations. inp | Cquipments. International shoe | reenwic ater an as home. Be Held Twice Daily Durlog Iy before moon today when molic R i ment | hich has not been dealt for | /a8 Tepo \at the tower- lead from a lead press flew fror e I SaTon some time, broke $ points below the g Pref d e dligthe Foney Nine Days of Ceremony LA = s | Thomas J. of the |addition telephone circu = ous sale. Forcign exchanges 7 0 rererre: man had given information that the | ) 5 S TR R S church of St. John the Evangelist, | tween Sydney and six of citics ‘steady, demand Sterling rul- signal board was set for the pass Hundreds of parishioner The in \u.Lu en were Alex Lokolei |and Rev. Francis Kehoe, chancellor | covering about 2,000 miles, 86 41 R and P of the Lehigh Valley train, and that | nags a¢ the Sacred Hefirt church| 9 ‘Busch ‘Wovmer both of Sey- |of the diocese of Hartford. —— ir SOl | this fact was corroborated by the | gyt noin whon o novens in i i AT{aa k5 rve It reelvad 501 apirituall " Rl of alneted e aven | 2 1 car inspector. : or of St 1 with R bot nd many beautiful floral Ko prata rallronin]| Sncair Ol O NAT 10 % S0 10 4 Several others injured in the = 0.0 tor 6 : il largest being a bouquet 1gn g Southern Pac .108 107% 6| ‘ wreck were able to leave St. Luke's v o h “‘ o the & Ive York Central, Nic 1\»; Southern Ry .126% 125 { hospital to session of the parist of L Irary & Clark as " ke ol s | T ¢l be held again . token of appreciation for her 50 y 66, the hig) ‘N'\\»'lf‘]“” SEGRETS UF [i[]VT Advertising Sign Is e i . ntfaxientonvio/oRor i in 20 years vae Incleetil n cave | o' Co o 1 ' s Tati . pli mmm———— | o A, it y a general upward turn Toxag & 541 55 S * : In le‘.tmn 011 La\l\ rosram wl b 0 1 | Purchase of New Haven | TS “‘w[- Jmml x:p- (Continued from First Page) I8 gt iitoibting ontinors [ ns 34 5 [ t e An advertising sign erccted oppo- | through the nine days of the noy qasSCOL LNO) nan, Martin Curry, William Kelley | e withitha sevEsItyiof th fi=onaceo iaais E H D S T H site the entrance to St. Mary's pl e e | Gas Light Co. Assured |.nd Terrance McManus. Interment | jurisdiction it lay. Finding it to be | ) e e (e | "(ml];.'".m e 8ty avis, fllS[lCl&H, 6LIS ground was placed in violation of VIOLATES ROAD RULES Haven pt. (P —pur- | was Mary's cemetery, Fathers |in West Hartford, Sergeant McCue winding up of pool opera- | 1§ Ot T Dipe 2 215 [)r W{}]’k “Behmd S(}enes" city ordinance and the zoning law Pictro Tranchida, 1 49, of 16 5 Haven Gas Light | izan, Wbby conduct- 100k the woman to Chief Grog I Baliway Slensl G|t & ovd 4 = o Building Inspector Rutherford | Beaver strect, was bout 11 by Koppers company | ed the committal services. |who heard the story and reques The rencwal rate on ‘:- : :I:,: t“jr 1 0 A found today, and he is making pl o'clock this forenoon by Sergeant J. counsel for the r| L Hp fooat pojioesto axtent Relli i was expected, was lift- | - § Steel ... 148% 149% | Better conditions, continued pros- for prosccution of the North Ameri- | J. King on charge of violation of the sekholders had de- Sergeant McCue admitted this af- htly to 5 1-2 | 1 ¥ 0 ‘ < Mrs. Bridget J. Meehan . 3 3 1 slightly to 5 1-2 per ¢ Wabash R: 4413 441 perity and the elimination of dan- can Service Company of Newburgh, |rules of the road and driv A car ugh stock to exchange | 3 B |ternoon that the statement that Rell | o oyl o ye 130 17 | ¥ard Bak B - 1 ot finandia) ‘ollanas 5 ey ot e e A e e e [for stock of the Koppers company| Funeral scrvices for Mrs. Bridget |was stopping at the Hotel Beloin un- s Ward Bak o478 i UL SIS WELS. Sre- 7 g ppers ] T il s R American Can West Elec ... i ldicted today at & meeting of the sign, which advertises a Hartford | his posscssion. The d!to make the plan operative. ime | J. Mcehan of 96 Wallace street, | Mrs. Zepy O AP ) e 4 e oS B 2 ¢ of the late John I Meehan and [selected the same stopping place, |+ (ar & White Motor . 55 5514 New Britain Rotary club at the Bur- hotel, and it was placed in a district it collision on South Main |for deposit stock for exchange|OW of the late ]‘”“ e e i e R TG Willys Over 201 7 ritt hotel by Edward H. Davis of ned for residence purposes. was extended until October prominenkprcsidautiotiiive ey AoEl AONNE Siranlae, anc o B IR0 e B S e S & et SR S b e erbury T : EoneditgriTesicence Rl | & many years, were held this morning |that she waited until morning to | ™ §m & | Woolworth .. 1641 161 \‘\l.\v rhury. Mr. Davis is vice presi ———————————— " || o'clock at St. Joseph’s church |make the complaint, as she must . | ey ‘f:\:' ”‘,|""‘ Waterbury Rotary'cluh | With a solemn high mass of requiem. [have realized it would be necessary s ) i 22 LOCAL STOCKS il""‘ ks f_f"g;n 55 She Gouvt ik M | The officers of the mass were Rev.[to act quickly if Rell was to be ap- | ‘" " (o i - \(Furnished by Putnam & Co.) e “ | John Cotter of the TLaSallette Mis- |prehended. Her explanation of her | A™ W ]" s Insurance Stocks _ Je took as his topic “Behind the o e ' Hartrord, . celo- | Inilure fo go to her parents’ home | Anaconda Cor [l ek ey n;»y s\l-]..nn»'dfvhn steps . s 3 Slon X0 e 5 S hotell fon t1 & tchison | rich must be taken before a prop- A S d 1d l d T :d O 5 h brant; Rev. Edward V. Grikis, pas- |instead of to the hotel for the night S5 A¢ i K : Devalt made Up to ar Inciu lng ues B,V‘ ct. t vm:"or st. And church, d;m»m,;‘m that the hour was late and she 1 53 < Aetng TIre .. osition can be placed before the “ d . { h | o Rev, Thomas J. Laden, pastor of the |11d not want to arouse her parents & Ohlo. ts e T fosien other state will araw 1nterest as oif the Ist, at Jj. e echtor (Htidons the Evanslis = — Sl : |sartford Tire TREiahy oy lene WhIEh Shce Eiaken [ sub-deacon, and Rev. John F. Dono-| :,:3()5“:0?1:,1{‘!"\”(‘-“0 t a e | National : told of the formation of the A Liue, pastor of St. Joseph's churc "‘{‘r-w B (om]nr'm'v s = Db Pascs I;.h\ y I:v § te of governmental research aste cremonies, | | Travelers ol n se bus s master of cere s, S s & Ohio | Tra 2 lington, whose business it is Rev. Matthew J. Traynor, pastor | e i fas ; |Conn. General o investigate Industrial controver- S Rraty’s Wolhuron, i and iR ev. (meeting fad ionmnmen il ibesmade jE e | Manufacturing Stocks | sles for the purpose of arriving at alter J. Lyddy were in the sanc- the Boys' club, where cam'w“\vH i r:m Am. Hardware 86 damental ‘acts. He spoke of the tuary Quring the services. Thers|be played in the gym. Harry Slade Chile © “.wp |Am. Hosiery .. 35 reau of economic research in New 5“ sre many beautiful floral tributes has been elected troop scribe to suc-| 7145 e Beaton & Cadwell 90 | York which he said operates under |and spiritual bouquets. During thecoed Gustave Carlson, who has en-| ‘W5 % | Bige-Hrd. Cpt. Co. com 80 |such auspices that no door in the services Miss Laura P. Farrell ren-|tered Harvard university. The Rac-| 2% ®00 | Billings & Spencer com 6 |country from the U. 8. treasury dered several selections, concluding |00n patrol, which won the merit| o0 P ‘ illings & Spencer pfd — 10 | down is closed to it. | with “Beantiful Land on High" as|system last year and was tendered :;,:," q,,',“x Bristol Brass 7 He cited instances of where the |the body was being borne from the [a banquet by the losing patrols last sl Biroc Colt's Arms 28 |government has issued statements ey week, i3 out in front again this Co Ta Eagle LoCK +v.v.. 1 ;u'vwh he claimed were well inten- | " "The pall bearers were James I |bY & sizeable margin. 85 ,,,h.m Fatnir Bearing Co. ioned guesses, which did not agree | Fennigan, William Burns, John Me- = —— BHaERR Hart & Cooley 180 | with figu published by the Cartin of New Haven, John Shee-| PLAINVILLE WOMAN SUES | 0% % |Landers, I 88 90 |bureau of research, which hq char- | han, Thomas Boyle, and Peter Su-| Mary Beer, administratrix of ti ,.t J,; N B Machine . 163 17 wcterized as actual facts. He pre- |Zio. Reév. Father Donohua conduct- festate of Raymond Beer of South-|I1m B {N B Machine ptd 104 — |dicted the coming soon of the time |24 tha committal services at tho |Ington, has brought suit for $700 s aber Rl 20 1 |when people involved in industrial | grave at St. Mary's cemetery | aainst John and Amelfa Dolnk of | Lo North & Judd 34 26 | oonitovaersles will bame to ARLeuits il Plainville, to recover on a mote. At- | 3! ]'i'"” [ Pack Btowe s Wil = .3 |asreement as to what they are > torney Cyrll F. Gaffney issued the GoNI Motors {13 e ittt o1 | fenhting about )NENFANT SN Russell Mg Co 4% 4 GASPER nf\l ¥ o fant | ®Tit Which is returnable in the Gt Nor !1'hun : Sl ”‘FH o s hies 245 | Tle said the country today is in a The body of Gasper Bon WADE | court of common pleas the firat | Or° CUfO 10 107 | Soowil Mg (Cor Lo |sounder and more stable condition who died in City hospital, Newark, | pyocqay 1n September Gt North pfd 8% ST8 | i Sed “jm - 4 than ever before “because of what BN 5., witl arrive in this city this | “GRCE T GO e Britain, [Hudson otors 1 Rl ats e those fellows are doing behind the |afternoon. He umq be buried Ny ouah Attorney 8. Gerard Casale Al Jh\"‘ m‘:{: p(‘)‘m 75 |scenes on reports from commercial [ st. M cemetery Saturday T, | s brought sult for $500 agatnst 100 O ¢ ey e 43 atistical organizations. [ing with funeral _services at St | petecn e e Waterbury. The Int Nickel 4. .. ynlniAEICo ey 30 | He told the Rotarians “there are A| Mary's church. M. J. Kenney has |y "\ " 0 0 0 he, wity court | 1Nt PA |Conn x' 1\ s 49| better things in store for your hoys GOt of Now Britain the third Monday o | ft0 CoP e e m bl 33 |ind girls than enyihing you ever October, b A ga gt L | haa. . Lehigh Val N "Y(“N o “ i I X g The members will attend an inter- R T e o Touis & Nash Southern N E Te 5 | city meeting in Hartford on Octo- T)\n'r‘lr'n\:n:-vl\""h:ll'\\!x:v‘:lnalllllj\\N‘» o | Mack Truck Southern N E Tel Rts 8% |per 11, when Paul Harrle, president by the 1 i e [Marland Of . — e e emeritus and founder of Rotary, % by the fire department during the |y cont . 30 TREASURY TEMENT will speak. Cigars were passed for g month ending today, Chiet W. J.|yro pag utd .. 92% Treasury Balance .... $425,897,469. | George Traut in celebration of his UNDERTAKER Noble's report states. There were ! yio + \warg ow York.—Eschanges $923,000,- | becoming a grandfather. J. W. Phone 1625-2. eleven bell alarms and an equal o 5 000: ba 5 00 Sk ! N Opposite §t. Mary's Church. umber of“still” al = ational Lead 15 000; balances 817,000,000, Marsland was presented with a red Residence 17 Summer St.—1623-3. "‘x e of's alarms. The most | y Central ..143% Boston.— Exchanges $76,000,000; | button in recognition of his having serious fires from the standpoint of N y N H & H 45% balances $85,000,000, attained perfect attendance for & damage were in the Goodrich barn xor & ast ..186% — — | year. | s on Arch street, the estimated dam- |\ rth Amer .. 531 ¢ | 534 LEAVES NORTH & JUDD R R e BOLLEI(EEQ age being §1,200, and the Wrobel | xxorth Pacific $0% % 80%| John B. Freysinger, for the past |postponed until next year. Nexd Y HOP Bottling Works on Beaver street, the | packc Mot Car 35% 5 35% |three years in the employ of North | Thursday the governor of the 80th POS S estimated damage being $2,500. |ypan Am Pet B 86% 663 | & Judd, today left tne employ of | district will be here to speak. Frank g > YN | Pennsylvania 547 4% 54% [the concern. He was employed for | H. Shield and Ralph Britton were BRIDAL BOUQUETS AND There are 40 direct telsphone|piares Arrow.. 28% 271, 283 |some timeat Yale & Towne's factory | named a committes to arrange a FLO_WERS FOR linos between London and continen-| gagio Corp 56% 53 6% [ in Stamford before coming here. He | golf match and entertainment with wEDDIhGflDflEE:%RfiTIO&SU‘” tal Europe. These carried upward) peading . 93 1% 91%|is an expert mechanic and de-|the Hartford Rotary club at soma ;nwf. Ttl-mfi'_n r. lo 5 ”.'rll. 4 of 90,000 calls last year, |Sears Roebuck 55% 55% 55% | signer. time in the near futisey it bt b3

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