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NEW BRITAIN L°G@3R53N§;a%;*zos%m:H;gflflggYflgggmgT Veteran Elevator Anendam: Found Unconscious on Floor | DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1926. ] BEAR TRADERS IN CONTROL OF STOCK Have Advantage in Trading During Today 4 P characte: City Items LEGION BOYS 10 | WEAR RED SASHES Crimson Bands Will Be Six Feet Long in Philadelphia Parade | veweres ot | ball Between 200 and 300 me fiizats senting Hartford county, Connecti- cut, will participate in the parade to be held by the American Legion | rics, and judging by in Philadelphia in connection with | ment, both the Card the national convention the week o(‘X nkees have friends October 11. Many of these men are | wishers in this se expected to come from New Britain | Saturd ic and vicinity, according to an an to nouncement made by Past Comman- der E. E. Ogren at the luncheon of Eddy-Glover post luncheon club to- day. Mr. Ogren reported that ford county delegation will ite duck trousers, white blue or black bow tle, the of blue Legion cap and red sash, nine inches wide and six fest long. It the weather is cold or rainy, dark coats will be wor The 115th medic will lead the deleg section, Wa[l Street Briefs t company declared an | 1 of 50 cents a share | lon the co; n stock and the regu s |1ar quarterly of 75 dat & meet- | 127 rr’(\ atiisionh, also the A Harty | Fesular quar payments on frst , tomorrow evening | 3¢ 2 med Al pavsbie| ovember holders of record Octobe: PUTNAM & CQ MDGES NEW WRK & HAKTORD STO@ EXGUANGEY P WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAN=~ Tel. 2040 DARTFORD OFIICE 6_CENTRAL ROW ne C. Mawe, head booker has at position the bride ¢ Boston, New Britain Well Represented Games Bctween Cardinals and Yankees. rly New Britain, base- d last and automobile where they k-end games in the wor! fans retu am has sold la located at 40 Wells and Mrs. A. Pechout of et are receiving congratula- on the birth of a daughter on be ion meeting of the councils | of the Royal Arcanum in this jur | diction 1l be held at Grotto hall ar | Tuesday fring gt 7:30° o'clock hortly | through Kenneth 4 and a house street to Severin | ngs of the Fulln‘an com We Offer from moREe | Tork, witr | wey | ——— | | Phoenix Insurance Co. Price on Application cab t floor 1 who is one o was Higbee, the oldest interest require- on, Topeka and were more than ght months 1 ch will owing the meeting. s of Isabell 2| hold a regular meeting this ev d|at 8 o'clock in the club roo: of officers w olic Women bf: serv v‘l Hart- || n wear wl Thomson, Thenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldz.. New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. s Benevolent twice as large a K condf the year, e Panhandle HOLD UNWED GIRL We offer— AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIF TRAVELERS INSURANCE (0. glove into - | Louis par} Among s ill, esteemed 1 lodge, who died was aroused the car sery Glover post reported that two buss last have been hired to take the 1 of the post Boy Scout troop, t of al Circle of the Sacred Americ glon boys' baseball team of 13 and 30 fevem the Yale-Brown game October 2 The show committee will meet M. Burns, Rob | rexn Joved tt stre and | 11 be on| he said. sells of the that t place election a short luncheon elub an post election wil November and luncheon time later. Maurice H. Pease reported there will be no parade this on Armistice Day, b that will be a banquet in the evenine. He hoped to have the banquet in state armory. Colonel T oosevelt, son of the form dent, will be the speaker. banquet will be open to m women. Georze Rawlings charge of the food and State Com- mander Harry C. Jackson in ¢ of speakers. It wa L. Gri to speak gion ba LETTER 1S READ in that vear reported that Major John th of Chicago, may t at a banquet o ball team Saturda AT TRUAL TODAY (Continue from First Page) erty in 1921, said he never heard of can Metal company claims a no knowledge of suclr a cla ing paid. Goff Was Last Word “Senator Goff was the last word in regard to claims in attorney- general's said, -ex- plaining pald no atte 0! After when printed stories allegin payment of the Ame: company claims, Gi structions were ment that all cl $10,000 were to president. ty can TUNNEY WILL FOLLOW RICKARD'S DIRECTIONS| (Continued from First Page) it was like dropping a penny in the horn of plenty. “Well, you've got lots of time yet,” said the champion. “Remember,” he added as turned to recnter the house, your left hand, Dickie. That for you every time.” he “use 1 win CHURCH LEAGUE MEETING The board of managers of the In- ter-Church league will o'clock tonight at the Y.M.C.A. Pre- li#inary plans for basketball bowling lea; s will be discussed, and all churches Interested in these |not announced a successor sports are asked to have representa- | tives present. The newly elected pre: ident, George H. Hamlin, will pre- side for the first time. On Saturday afternoon the base- ball league will hold an outing at Benedict-Phillips field, Kensington. There will be athletic events, and the champion St. Matthew's German Lutherans will be awarded the cup. BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL. A daughter was born at New Brit- ain General hospital yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bloom of 44 Woodland street. A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mantel of 59 East Main street. A daughter was born yesterday to Mr, and Mrs, Spring street. A son has be Mrs. Willlam W High street. A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs, Harold Stevens of Wal- lingford. A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Egan ot 180 Cur- tis street. A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wellins of 56 Hillcrest avenue. born to Mr. and ka of 308 South BROADENS WELCOMED HOME A welcome home party to Mr. and Mrs, Lee Broaden of this cit given Saturday night by Mrs. H. B. Bates at her home at 28 Oak street. Guests were present from Hartford and other nearby towns. Mr. and Mrs. Broaden have re- turned after a five-week's motor trip through the east and middle-west. 300 TO BE CONFIRMED A class of 300 children will be con- firmed next Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock at the Sacred Heart chufch. The officiating prelate, who will be cither the bishop or the auxiliary bishop, will speak as will also Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor of the Sacred Heart church. Edgar Ballaire of 47| | as | of | e | mest at 8§ city and will relinquish his and | | | | | | (Miss Margaret Hopkins. | Sunday, FLORIDA BENEFIT SHOWS Red Cross Official Visits Two ses Only to Find Doors :‘M'fmmm - PLANTO BE DRAWN Gonzeil Can Auzhm‘xze Work This Year, Hall Says 0got hurricans victim 1 to h da ‘r‘an'\') |a permanent Gibbs testified. Gibbs|War vet forecast said term notes riod Th RAEUS CLUB NO HORE, NOW IT 1§ PROBUS CLUB Jewish Civic Cluh Changes Name and Approximately i required lace the shaf t Hill park. rvised 1 ce, th 0 members en T. . FLANNERY RESIGHS FROM FINANCE BOARD - Has Removed to Berlin And Cannot i sup Joins National Organization of wh |5Hiibe At Today's Meeting i | | ShIoH ib of Hart- Serve On City Commission— Avoda club 4 B Probus club of New Haven No Successor Named. Tict headinatters Swillins In | Thomas F. the board of finance {since 1922, today info {Weld that he has move Flannery, a member of The name * the first eyl 1 out and civic bership on the fi ioner Flan |home in Berlin. mal W ¥ now Mayor but the stees on of directo Dr. Attorney Edwa A Le Flannery, who is a d ey George Week’s Activities in Catholic Churches Hartford Probus clut KED DNCONSCIO WHEN d TBY H["JDR{ v St. Mary's Church s of ma Mary first timle ch and An first time betw an and RRa Coo A second annive celebrated Saturday Ban at St red | for W, the lay John ; for Gu ary mass will be morning for Gencral Hospital, Vietim of Peculiar Accident The men of the parish will go to communion next Sunday at a special | mass at § o'clock St. Peter’s Church A two weeks' mission will ¢ October 1 at St eter's church for the French members of the parish It will be given by members of the Order of LaSallette | of Parkville The German will meet '] o'clock and Wednesday card party will be held de Baptiste hall by the Mrs land Helen t s v tain Ger ng from injuries he was struck on the bundle 212 Main street Mrs. Meahan was walking along| the street when Frank Reynolds| {and another employe of the Nationa "mn\r'r\ wers collec | washes. Mr. Reynolds | bun: from the house |man who missed it, : |striking Mrs. Meahan on Annles’ soclety. | She was unconscious when ta « Carl Wisenvart and Mary Potetz | tne hospital but her condition is not will be married the church | axpected Thursday morning at 9 o'c St. John the Evangelist Mea of 20 High- nder obsery hospital ain ation hoa last 1 R passing St eveni St. French € to the other the bundle at DEMOCRATS TO \II ET NOT HELD IN THEATERS ’ organiza- Worcester bus” {s taken from | held over J ¢! Fat the head,) ! church and Rev. The largest class of children in | history of the church of St. John the Evangelist, was confirmed yes- terday morning after the last mass by Bishop Maurice F. McAuliffe There were 100 boys and 79 girls in the class. Bishop McAuliffe was as- sisted in the ceremony by Rev. Ma thew Traynor, pastor of St. Mary's P. Nalewajk. After the ceremony, Bishop Me- Auliffe addressed the class on the importance of the sacrament, tell- ing them that had been confirmed in the Catholic faith and had heen made soldiers of Jesus Christ, Democratic leaders this claimed to have received the difiates for the general but mention of the names was held. The party leaders will vene tonight at United Buildi an open meeting. 21ST WE Washington, and M ANNIVER Oct. 4 (M—Pre: Coolidge today we: wedding. No deviation fron day's routine at the White was planned, fternoon | appli- | | cations of several desiring to be can- | mbl with- con- ng in ARY stdent ob- serving the 21st anniversary of their N the House presented a play las in the echeol hall on Gol be 5 |Smothered to Deat—h as } He Slept in a Barn, . 4—P—Appar- d to death by burlap 'Ac‘ while ¢ the death was ntal. Oates is a brother in law of James J. 1 in whose place in High- od a man was fatal a police raid several weeks ago, Deaths Rudolph Sandberg. 1dolph & he was 18 this eity of the founders of Tool Co. He wasa ge, 1. O. He had |y tima | health for som l ath- g him Miss Edla Sa Hartford Hospital Tr: are his wife 1d Wed- jed om the ef- ad yesterd n her native home in Ha Besides her husband she is Thomas W. John T. Crosb: of this cit , Mrs. Mrs. Albert and Misses Lciosbylor thiaieity) Bl Anna M- and ) and two grar ten, ral services will be held Tues- morning at 9 o'clock gzt Mary's church. Interment will be in Mary's cemetery. Mrs. William E. Burk. Willia E Maple Hill Saturday, ndof 191 sterday. Until lett for Flori M formerly d at Tam r ons streot lliam Hiltb rned y ago when she W Mrs. Missas Shirley, ters Ken- Helen Dbrothers dall Crossfield, aind Gloria Burk and severa i,[ Funerals 1 Michael Matulis Funeral se es for Michael Ma- of 424 Church street were this morning at o'clock at irew's church with a solemn ' mass of requiem. Rev. Ed- ward V. Grikis was celebrant with Rev. Thomas Laden deacon, and v Donohue sub deac music was rendered h choir ‘ t bos from the church ‘ to Thee” s sung. ers were Joseph | Gutausk Anthon; Milonov Jo, | Michael Stratulls. Grikis services. cemetery. tulis held John cial by s being borne earer My God | The pall bear- Gatula, John Griten, :ph Sheppard and W W er | committal | 8t. Mar conducted the Burial was in | Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1625- Opposite St. Mary’s Charch. Residence 11 Summer St.—1625-3. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP WEDDING SERVICE UNEXCELLED Bridal Bouquets and Wedding Decorations. 83 W. Main St.,, Prof. Bldg. Tel. 886 The Telegraph Florist of New Britaln, |grounds on which to hold them. I Joseph | shot during |1, | Spr | Feeney . |and Olivi |Grove street, ' FOR ABANDONMENT { Am Car & Fdy Am Loco . Am Sm & Ret Am Sugar .. Am Tel & Tel Am Tobacco . Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Atchison Bald Loco Ohlo. M ther, 17, Charged With Run- ning Away me Baby nother who is ¢ nment of hi |Judge B W rged with aban- one year old son ng in police court nued the case u ng, ordering * guilty entered and bonds rl was not rep- when he case e presented a dis- 12 about as the re- | a rqmvr coming to t ad been left 1z street. Off went to S Miss Caron Tarent, aged 13, of 61 to New Britain, they aving been taken into custody ortly ter their arrival in | Springfie aitively ho |at N g |is being cared for temporarily h- | the town homa { mother, condition; |SUDDEN DEATH TAKES John Ross of Meri- ! nkenberg of this | | Goorge W. brother, {vears of his lite. | | weeks ago. The po! ment are ce and probation depart- ma an iffvestigation is said to have re- has lived in v Britain a compara- ort time. The son was born w Britain G ral hospital. H at Gt North pfd Hudson Motors Ind O & G Int Nickel . Detective Int Paper in d the learned that the the house- ant McCue voung mother and resence of the bab: hold is displeasing , the grs insisted hem of Accor Marland Ofl ly Mid Cont hi ding to the in their ho Prior to coming to New in, they lived fn the Berlin ard district. Th lived at ring street and later moved to 61 Grove street. The Tarent girl's mother lives with them. for o oF Mo Pac ufd Mont Ward Y Central . NYNHG&H Nor & West .. North Amer North Pacific. . Pack Mot Car | Pan Am Pet B Pennsylvania Plerce Arrow. very poor. L1423 451 16 WILLIAM H. CORBIN, 69 Street Resident Sears Roebuck Sinclair Of1 Southern Pac Southern Ry Standard Oil Stewart Warner 663 Studebaker Texas Co . Texas & Pac .. Tobacco Prod Union Pac United Fruit . Ct Ir Pipe Prominent Forest Expires at New Britain Gen- eral Hospital William Hubbard Corbin; 69 old, of 57 Forest street, president and a member of the board of trus- of the H. R. Walker Co., with which he was connected 35 vears, & member of the Corbin Brothers firm which started 20 years ago and a of the -Mayor Corhin 1y New Britain hosp! day evening. Ha was born in this city , and had lived he After receiving his ea at the New Britai started to wor Corbin Co., of whi LOCAL STOCKS le was head. While in its em- red by Putnan ploy he held several positions. He Insurance Stocks took part in advancing New Britain dustry to its present stage. He s active in the affairs of H. R. Walker Company during the latter 11435 167% 114% 16 brot died sud General Wabash anuary \\ard R\k E . o all edu- White M Willys Qver Woolworth his Aetna Life Aetna Fire Automobile Ins . Hartford Fire National Fire . Phoenix Fire Mr. Corbin had just returned from a summer's vacation spent at Fish- ers’ Island where he had spent his summers for the past 22 years, two He was taken sick Sat- | urday morning. | during the serv.| Surviving him s a son, William | Waldo Corbin of Albany, N. Y.; a | daughter, Mrs. Fred Stier of Wood- haven, L. T., and six grandchildren Funeral services will be held home on Forest street tomor- afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. H. Alderson, pastor of the Methodist church, will offi- Interment will in Fair- cemetery. Am Hardware Am. Hosiery aton & Cadwell . the row Willlam Trinity & Brass Spencer Colt’'s Arms . agle Lock fnir Bearing Co. (Hart & Cooley . Landers, F N B Machine N B Machine ptd Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd Peck, Stowa & Wil Ru 11 Mfg Co scovill Mfg Co dard Screw . Stanley Works | stanley Works pfd Edward Tamburins of 19 Jonathan Torrington Co com street, Providence, R. I, and Vin-|Union Mfg Co be 'GIRL'S GRIES ATTRACT COPS T0 AUTOMOBILE Youths Freed After Denying Intent to Harm High Street Young ‘Woman Public Utilities Stoc! { Providence, | supernumerary nt Homer of 54 Penelar street. R. L, were questioned Detective Sergeant Ellinger and Officer John Riley late Saturday night after the officer had heard screams tn their automo- bile on Main street and found Miss Gertrude Forrester of 345 High street in an hysterical state. The ing woman's father sald the young men were attempting to ab- dquct her, but they sald they were merely taking her home, The| young men were rcleaged, Sergeant Ellinger believing there were no by Conn Elec Service Conn Lt & Pow ptd .. Hfd Elec Light . N B Gas . Southern N E Tel Southern N E Tel Rts 'mr,\q RY 67 109 528 8 STATEMENT Treasury \"alfuwn ceee $412,45 New York.—Exchanges $595,000,- | 000; balances $111,000,000 Boston.—Exchanges $86,000,000: | balances $36,000,00, Price on Application We do not accept Margin Accounts, EDDY BROT HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 WE OFFER THERS & @ NEW, BRITAIN Bumtt Hotel 8 BId’ i O et, 3‘20 AMERICAN SUPERPOWER CO. 6% Preferred To Yield 6.40% ANNOUNCEMENT Pl We are pleased to announce that § HAROLD formerly with Putnam & Co., C. MOTT has be- come associated with our sales organiz- ation in the New Britain territory. Fuller, Richter, 87 West Main Street REVOLVER DRAWN IN LAWSUIT ROW Tailor Says Constable Settled| are n circula in the leantng ( avenu that Con- his Conflicting stori tion co Travelers ~o. 38 Rockwell report being S. Recor drew nded set ght hy | Johnson through her father, | Alfred Johnson, while the | story has it that three men conne ed with the company thr t the constable and he took s revolver and laying it on dared them to carry out their Sat- one John volved and den brou, re- lawsuit Eliz P t- ter out the ta | threa The lawsuit was brought | cover for a dress which th tift claims was left for cle was not returned collected the amount for wh action was brought and the did papers. proprietor of the tail- \ent consulted an him the money at the It is expected go to court nt posted Saturday's settle- to re- plain- g and R Consf not serve the oday, g establish and told extorted the a revolver. e laws will nuch the def bond today and ment was erased. Suit for $1,000 Brought, ()ther Ones Ready Suit for has been institut {ed by Herman M. Feigenbaum of |this city against Joseph Motta of | Windsor, the plaintiff seeking dam s for money due. Attorney Thomas F. McDonough represents Feigenbaum. Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz served the papers this afternoon. The writ is returnable in the city court the third Monday October. t for $35 has been against Timothy Pompelll Henken, claiming money bill. Alfred LeWitt represents the plaintift. Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz served the papers and the writ is returnable in the city court m» fourth Monday of this month. point that | brought by Max due on a Hflf‘ against Thomas Bouchard, through Edward A. Mag, | d to © glaiming | Aldrich & Co. Tel. 1253-1254 Room 108-109. money were witz and the city October FIRST BALL USED in the case v Sheriff Hor- writ is returnable in > third Monday of Legal Dispute With Gun | IN SERIES IS HERE - Canght and Brought Home by Ernest F. Brainard ball us in the 1928 s was caught by Ernest manager of Fuller, ind is now in the local man. Mry Joseph M. Halloran, and several Hartford 1 in a box at Yankeo ext to the one occupied by, e and ughter. The 1 out before the gama™ Wagner, democratia nomines ¢ e Un tates senate, whom Mayor Wa 1 substituted for himself. S ht it and g to Douthit. strike ont ter flel into the & former . Ruth hort, inard asked n his name Borrowing Mr. Hallors 3 Bambino th" on the cover doubly desirabla Brainard, who is to his friends iled th boxes and ball play v him, R e now to Mr howing it and gave th all STOLEN AUTO FOUND An automobile owned by Delbert Warner of 618 Main street was res ported stolen at 7:15 o'clock Satur- day night and later was reported found on Winter street Patrol Tla\eh 6: \hles To Make 93 Arrests New Haven, Oct. 4 (® — The pa= trol wagon from police headquarters travelled 63 miles Saturday and Sunday to make 69 arrests, the Jargest number the police departe ment has had in a similar period so | tar as can be ascertained. It is sald . Askin Co. has brought suit rnr to excead even pre-prohibition reos Or“& Of those arrested 54 were drunkfy >

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