New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 2, 1926, Page 13

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|af |ed ternoon. Services will be conduct- the home at o'clock by A. A. Ahlquist o ran church. t airview cemet TAKEN BY DEATH AS HE MOWS LAWN Bfved Samuelson, 63, of 11, Kelsey St., Suddenly Stricken | While mowing the lawn home at 11 Kels E xest afternoon at Ann'n 4 o'clock, Eamuelson denly Dr. John I exan I Lu will be in HISS KULTGREN WINNER OF BATES COLLEGE HONOR New Britain Girl Wins Distinguished 1 Standing in French Department by High Mark at his crday | Alfred | s sud- i dead. medical ins and heart on. 1ward Miss Ella J. Hultgren of 23 Wal- lace street, a senior at Bates college is one of the two successful candi- dates for honor work in the French department This is in accordance with a plan of nting senior which is being introduced year o students in partment have been chosen nal wovk under the di h a view 1 stud than of the class t must a senior class with no must have m nior year an avera ' In the departmen she is to do urney, mined death ed by Two ssers-hy Carlson and How near the scene ed to h came, Mr. Samuelson was horn and came to this count vears ago. He o ania for about moved the rem due to erexer Fireman ard Goodricl, t the time before honors, ach to de- to get ection of to avly then 1 is required be ficienc taine of which work hman by Level Co. nally he was connect Friendly, For Fridhem s dred Men's member of church urviving him are his wife, two sons, Robe Bi wick, N gon of this city; Elimina Samu V. B. Char dred ldren, Mr. Samuelson is also survived by four brothers, Edward and Frank of William €. of N r and Victor of West Haven, and three Mrs. Tda Liefeld and Miss Mary Samuelson of Bridge Anna Samus of in least he or America; t and the One Hy ty. He v the First s who st plete this work mencement honors, laude. They also have the of regulating their Qwn cls dance in all subjects in w Ah y hav 1y sceive suce com- will com- Anna; Pr nuelson of New d Carl Samuel- dan T two EXECUTED Oct. 2 (AT charges were ppress orders which bro! is morning before the gr: where four men were } native uniform Scotland has a drive ag: torcyclists who break the time law. ¢ police palace, ed for murd cisters, art inst Ison mo- The funeral will be held Monday At the “Bumitt” Deposits made up to and cluding Tuesday, Oct. 5 draw interest as from the Ist and at ),,. will Open Tonight Burritt Mutual Savings Bank Bates | do | In order to | graduating cum | PROCLAMATION ON FIRE PREVENTION Citizens to Go-operate Calling to the people" enormous loss cau United by es during the past or Weld to- a proclamation to the citizens Britain asked them to ob- prevention week and ess. ¥ in w | make it a 1 the proclamation wt 1 three were 1 of fire this year succ h follows i |r loss 1 in g the coming we other America be observ more each ve from f in confl ke me s if possible. fire loss age resulting wuman life us to unde the gt sures to In aths or Locally, volv e injuries it o TS0 was §1 zh precau asures, and property duced, . 1 view, | aim i 3 the school ope vention W “Bvery woman and child—sh | movement and reco: Individua man this im- number success ¢ GOV, RGENTS GLEANING UP CICERO, ILL, TODAY Arrest—=S100,000 a Week Or ganization s Hit. Government an as- ¥ prosect victims of un rounding up the i cials, gangsters chiefs and underlings or erworld tire, i time the first a e a score had pr ection with t} Siate's Attorney Willian t spring Mayor Joseph Z give up but of Klehna, tod £aid he that the civil they had 1l confessions i rb from gang Never Too Busy to Help You BLOCK SEUS ifl"R] Apartment House On 100 High | J Street Sold By Francesca Ciancl to South Joseph Wratschko, High s i the well price was | state e sold | ree buildir to Pasquale Be will erec | thre The officers of the New Bnhm Trust Co. are never “too busy” to give their personal attent: to customers 1'1\ the matter of advice on financial problems. This is but one of the many ad- vantages you will enjoy in hav- ing your checking account here | with us. If not now a depositor here, we invite you to come in and get acquainted. i 1 ] | New York Gangsters to Open Saturday Evenings e | New Britain Trust Co. | Gra Grand Officers Guests | \& Laurel Court Meeting he Order of le their 1 v offici g to Laur 1 cour! and Court and grand grand royal patron vith gifts from T flowers were presented to Associate | Grand Matron Mrs. Charlotte RBoyer nd Marshal Mrs. Julie Norton C Representative Mrs. elia on Banta Announcems marriage Mildred H. Mrs. Rock avenue i Northend school, ., who has been living on Cedar They were married in Mystic | 1ox Put Up Bonds of 5135 Oct. 2 (M- 50 ,000 | Is to or $15,000 nine alleged New | who were arrested in wilting | Bridgeport, the amo of for each of t} tamford a week ago for ¢ Henry and Utrlo P in a garment shop, will be furnish: today, according to information rc celved at the office of the superior court. The information received is that it would be furnished by a bond- ing company. The clerks of the su- perior court will wait for the bonds- men until noon in order that they may if possible be released today ula, d L Magor Weld CGalls on A attention | fire in | ocla- | employed | s=== City Items ;53 Mrs, Eugene J. Clerkin and daugh- ter, Catherins, of 785 Arch street have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs, James McBride of Nor- walk. Children’s Soclal Dancing Clasa, Wednesday _afternoons hbeginning Oct. 6th. Y. W. C. A. Miss Ruth Bas- sette. Telephone 1436-5 and 416-5. Register now!—Adv. Misses Ruth and Dorothy Cav- anaugh of Tremont street are at- tending the world series today. Miss Frances Kasprow of Maple | street has left for New York where '\‘ he will attend the world series, | The Daughters Isabella will | hold a regular meeting Monday eve- | ning at § o'clock in the club roor | Election of officers will take place | and refreshments served after the ting. The North & Judd property at the corner of Fast Main and Stanley streets has been purchased by Sam- Edward and Maxwell S of tead of Joseph Kennedy fously announced to the HURDERER FOUND DEAD i NEAR SCENE OF CRIME | ! | Kentucky Slayer Hangs Himself in Barn on Premises Where He Killed Woman. Oct surro 2 UP—While inding coun arch extended into Il an Unsell, 34, the object lot the quest, was dead on the farm he had Miss Maribelle 23, and wounded her aunt, 3rs D. Holder. Infuriated because Mr. Holder, on | whose fa mployed, hired a Negro to assist in the work Unsell on to kill Hol ired th 0. acked him th a hot iron. Posses formed and the search be- n in not be who had laces but could fo Mr. Hol from e at Cairo, 1l 79 Officials and Gangsters Slated For on of county v was advanced t »en hiding in the slaying a at Unsell had v between suicide w a coror 1 the body. HALL-MILLS CASE Arrest sth 4 by ifth Stre Expected Today on of Reported Finger J Prints Found on Letters | lle, N- J. Oct ficial information, from a person ose in authority finger prints 1 in the found described as ‘'very close today had it a man ques- Hall-Mills case on some of fhe have Eleanor Mills marl irder prom Chief Patrick Hay | ¢ City. is expected to be = s in e Deaths ARERICO AVITABILE > Avitabile, aged 42 ye: \ | I at the Hartford hospital. his v Haven, 1d Johin Henry of Har s er, Mrs. Camillo Di-Domizio of t He three brothers, body will be \'e“ sl 2 held in 1 M 124 Churecl 10 o'clock born in tr He ¢ in lived is city 30 vears. for 15t loye & Surviving him Mrs, Mary Aulur Funeral Andrew's church 9 o'clock. 1 St. Mary's cemetc will Mond: be held Funerals CLARA T. CROWLEY 1 services for Mrs, Clara will be held at her home, 12 Lake court, this afternoon at o'clock William Ross, pastor the Fir Baptist church, will fate. 1 t will be in Fair- view cemeter | | 1 3| ) Josenh A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1625-2, Opposite St. Mary's Charch. Residence 17 Summer St.—1625-3. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP SERVICE UNEXCELLED 1 Wedding Decorations. WEDDING Bridal Bonauets o 3 W. MAIN ST., PROF. BLDG . W. Main St.,, Prof, Bldg. Tel. 886 The Telegraph Florist of New Britaln, letters | wife and four children | .. WO MEN WANTTO MARKET STRONG Wall Street Briefs Net earningw of Western United Gas & Plectric Co. for the year ended August 31 were $2,984,082, a gain of $488,065 over the preced- ing 12 months. The company and its subsidlaries compriss one of the Fitkin Utllity groups operating in Aurora, Ifl, and adjacent territory. Norfolk and Western Go High Levels Bank clearings at leading ecitfes| New York, of the United States fur the weel |Outburst of str ended Sept. 30, as reported to|th® opening of Bradstrect's Journal, agsregated| V' 1 General $8,623,612,000, & loss of 7.8 per| cent from tha waek befors and of | o0 0 record high levels, 11.8 per cent from the same “l‘hk‘:“km"n gHoped Ba tgnin s of last year. Outside of New York the | POIDtS. Commercial Solvents total was $3,741,612,000, a de. |5 3 Union Bag crease of 10.7 per cent from the nd International Telephone, preceding week, | worth, Baldwin and |Line a point or more 1437 |, Buying operations centered fn th ERpOLY [nt ced ¢ fallures in the United | (rom ot ced industrials in September, the smallest |, e nearly point month in two ye end of the first pont extended points by sl o ngth today’s stock marke Motors, Dupont R. G. Dun & Co. commercial Motors was bid u to 173 before tr alf hour and Du s gain to ng close to el was bld up 133 to dicating that Wall ncerned over steel com r any fou wall Mariana crease the 1 shares, hold lege of sub al stock. street hears 0il company capital directo plan an in- stock shortly {nr! authorized 2,000,000 | ers to have the privi- ibing to the addition- | o in month, due to the heavy agri demand for funds, the advance do not dit stringency. weekly mercantila reports, is naintained i b with no indications "1Rhf“ \ivc up in any of the ougt fr ultura speculators fo: antic operating Income of | Toledo & Ironton, | railroad, rose to $182,012 In Augus and gross revenues to from $361,05 N | ting income for the to us large vol any the hasic Short in covering evidenc: operatior n Ny b traders continued to ’»v out weak spots, Warner Pi was again under pressure and Am. fean Smelting sold a point below ye tion, Foreign ex- steady with trading ires selling at s, Wall 13915 Although 5415 to receive X of northern vis there is ev n some sections, asons for the | August earn- coast line com- iod last he Atlantic t same fne . though wera consid- period: A total of 1 abilities of 2462.- ases respectively 9 per cent over at year 996 were in 3 per cent same period | Seaboard Air Line Railway has 4 large orders for equip- ing $11,336,000 be oA G Du Pont Nem cost to equipmen Dillon with approval of the Commerce C ission. Locomotive Works got an Mikado and mountain es and American Car and v, Pullman Co. and Pressed Steel Car Co. each shared in the listribution of cars. Tenr e Coal, Iron and Rallroad Co. has hooked 12,000 tons of rails for the rida st Coast Railway and 14,000 tons and Pacific. Bal rs for 20 large the Argentine 28 for the Cen nanced trust ce Read and Co., I tarataie ificates 1bber Asphalt iwin 50 North Hudson Motors pid Ward N Y Central . NYNH&H Nor & West North Amer Am Pet ylvania the Texas vi 142% o loco. 45 motives for Iways and ral of Tampico, Mexico, advices steca Petroleum Co., Pan-American Pe- and Transport, has com- ¢ peted another wall in the Tierra Rlanca 1 district, with ial 000 barrels a state ars Roebuck Sinclair Ol an Forida cities will offer for sale to s rs next week about §10,000, 00 in bonds fncluding two small 1s- es in the hurricane district, giving 1l street its first opportunity to a he financial effect of the strous storm on Florida’s wart Warner 667y idebaker 588 Texas CO +s... Tobacco Prod . Wabash Ward Bak B White Motor . Willys Over Woolworth WED SAME WOMAN B th File Applications W]h Newton Gty Clerk by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks: Bid Hartford National T ix Travelers Conn. Ge ; Manufacturing Stocks. Am Hardwar S5 Am. Hosiery 27 Beaton & 2 (A—Two| the wton, ave Mass, Oct fled intentions with slerk to marry the same woman a result, the police and city ials were today conducting an gation. When Wallace A. d notice of his intention ving his divorced wife, Louther, City Clerk nke M. Grant recalled th on | Bige-Hfd Cpt er 12, John A. McManus of | Billings & had filed a similar notice. | Billings & McManus obtained a marriage li-| Bristol Br that never was returned. t was there- | ¥ 5 Ins eral com Spencer pfd cense Lonther's application held up until an | igation completed and the mafter shed out. It was recalled at the t that Mrs. Louther had asked|® and received police protection several months ago because she said she was afraid of her forn band. At her home today said that she had been away week. McManus could not be FAVORS BOXING BOUTS Washington, Oct. 2 (P—Secretary Wilbur is in favor of goxing contests in the navy, despite act that in future naval engagements it is un- likely that there will be any hand- to-hand conflicts stmilar to the old boarding parties. In an article in the Current Army y Journal he wrote that “not only develops the phy. sique but tends to develop that qiuck coordination of mind and muscle so cssential to the performance of the tasks falling down tha naval per-| sonnel.” | — | New hyvx'ml'ma building spurt is glv-| 000; balances $122 ing work to many who have been| lmthm—— Exchanges idle for some time. | balances $64,000,000. earing Co, Cooley was ot pfd Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd & he- it was Wil for a found. | Scovill Mfg Co Standard Sc ¥ Wo ley \\nfl\]’] Torrington C'o com Mtz Co Public Utilities ec Service Conn Lt & Pow pfd . IHfd Elec Light N B Gas . hern N uthern N Sta the Union Conn E Tel o TRE Treasury Balance . $411,845 $1,337 100,000, $134,000,00: York— ON CLOSING DAY and | I Norfolk and Western quickly elevat- | Collins and | four | “B" and Paper 2 1-4,| Wool- | Atlantic Coast | the early pate any Judging from the es A T PUTNAM & CO| MEMBELS NEW YORK & HARTFORD STO® EXCHANGES I WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 DPARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL ROW TE. 1-ng We Offer 2 (M—Another characterized | ‘| Phoenix Insurance Co. Price on Application Themson, Tenn & To Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britam MEMBERS N il 2| i Telephone 2580 °W YORK AND HBARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart. Mgr. We offer— AETNA LIFE INSURANCE (0. 1 CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE INS. CO. 5 TRAVELERS INSURANCE (0. ? Price on Application We do not accept Margin Accounts, THOMSON & McKINNON 11 Wall Street New York City DMEMBERS Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Stock Exchange Indianapolis Stock Exchange Winnipeg Grain Exchange New New New New York Stock Exchange York Cotton Exchange York Produce Exchange York Coffee & Sugar Exch. NEW BRITAIN BRANCH Burritt Hotel Building Telephone 1815 and 1816 T. FRANK LEF, Manager DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARKETS Listed stocks carried on conservative margin EDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD NEW. BRITAIN Martford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg, TFel. 2°7186 Tel. 3420 WE OFFER AMERICAN SUPERPOWER CO. % Preferred To Yield 6.40% rince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange ESSEX BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2-8261 We offer Hartford Electric Light Co. Common ANNOUNCEMENT that HAROLD C. MOTT, formerly with Putnam & Co., has today be- come associated with our sales organization in the We are pleased to announce New Britain territory. Fuller, Richter & Aldrich 87 West Main Street Tel. 1253-1254 Room 108-109. was played at Atlantie Jur the banquet. it his offer is accepted, vor to get “Dutch” Robbins, last year's national champion, here from City last Dominie, MAY PLAY EXHIBITION Marble Champ Offers Services ne at will endéa City to Stanley Church——May Invite Springfield to play. Dutch Robbins Here. OBSERVES 7TH BIRTHDAY Miss Jane Patterson, daughter of and Mrs. George Patterson of Main street, was hostess to 25 her little friends last evening at home in honor of her seventh birthday. The home was prettily decorated in blue and pink colors. Miss Patterson received a large number of gifts and games were | played during the evening. Lunch- | eon was served. was name atry Fair” com- ng of the bre Stanley Memoria church last evening. Mr. Anderson will head a committee of 12, It was decided to hold the annual father and son banquet at the Y. M A. early next month. An offer has been made by Dominic Cartelll, New Britain's marble champion, to put on an exhibition game such as Arthur chairman of | mittee, at a meet hood of the 1 er- | Mr her

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