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'VTE AT COLUMBIA IS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1926. HOME OWNERSHIP RAJPIPLA RATED City Mems |y Street Briets | MARKET STILL IS P 1 FOR FRESH[E REGULATION Burritt Gift Shop, 2nd birthday } UTNAM & CQ | celebration. See ad on Page 4 —!' The Borden Co. has declared sn| MEWHAT WI]BB[Y DA NEW O L MO s | Newcomers Must Wear hmmomu advt other ¢ Sivide 2 i Doria Counctl, No. 34, R ana 8. | SLT oxtze dividend of 15 canta | DI WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRIIAM- B G [ 4 B l h G “Ink-Spot” Caps, Carry Lit- 0 I . \I; will hold its stated assembly at regular quarterly of one dollar M Th st Cure for Bolshevism, K| ‘ e Geeea ot Is One of Smallest inj s owctoct s evenins. st o 5o o "seeccine Mote Than Dozen Issues Drop K e ZaEEE . | auarter. Both are payable December Macau]ey Says New York, Oct. f.—Columbia. un- | All India [BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS | J500 0 Bee Basans Becember| to Lower Levels | dergraduates, after a two-day refer- New lh(a\'-n. Oct, 6 (A—Liabliities G P e P afs11Ra 08 aud Funigiaifiot 34,910 mployes of the Public Service| man who owns his own home inst 128 in favor of retaining | Washington, Oct. 8 () — The|*r® listed in the voluntary bank-| corporation of New Jersey sold 7,-| New York, Oct. 8 (®—The line of is never a bolshevik, according to| the “ink-spot” cap and green card, | prospective to this co! of | TaRtey, netltion fledihers taday Wit |i50s siiares or $759;800 Thar ¥ailie of | 1enst ' rcaistaacs e George K. Macauley, general man- | symbols of a long-standing collegs | aharajah of R {the clerk of United States court by|new 6 per cent cumulative preferred et o Yy | ager of the N Britain Lumber | tradition, it was announced yester- y arrived in London accom. | HATTY Demirjian, Bridgeport grocer|stock in the first two days of the |RTreLiNasiatil fop the downaide, 4 Co., who told the members of the | day. 5 panied by a royal white elephant, |Pd meat dealer. Ropular ownership campalen now in g fF @ 27 Attempt 6T speculators | oemx nsur Kiwanis club today that there ar n Herbert E. Hawkes express- | recalls his sojourn in New York and | _ WOIf Yalen, Hartford shoe dealer, | progress to dispose of 50,000 shaes, (| A°E S0 ad¥ance to; Bidupiprives on | ce 00 enouxh wooden houses bullt in (he fcd himself as satisfied with the de- | Washington during the summer of | fled a petition reporting liabilities| This e lcd by 2,602 shares the "~x “ EIOIE AN 0 Doy Unitcd States each year to house the | cision. Ie said some distingulshine | when he was received at the |Of $4735.45 and assets of $604:50. toral reported for the first two days| 214 the R D L Pri g P DT e R were necessary for class | White Hbuse by the late President| The liabllities of Herman Alex-|of tho previous campaign, i e by L Aeman (el rice on Application Yori | and to enable freshmen to | Harding. ander of Waterbury were given in| e fitlon S Baxiy cal : Corpor He added that the construction of cach other when they| “Of approximately 800 native |another petition as $3,877.41 with| Duick Motor Car Co. st a new | 9D Farly sains ran from one to wooden ha takes only one third " | states in India, Rajpipla is amons of $37 | production for September with 29,-{ 7o POINIS In many issues but the f the lumber produced in the eour “In such a large colloge,® he.|tho smallest somewhat resembling, | . 1102 cars. w“] 'm _"‘r'&‘\_'\‘”"” “‘h‘l"”‘ & :"_L“"“‘:": v. the rest going into wogden ship- “any sort of socfal life would | In importance, a large county in on | £0.885.58 1S PATD — P ek i e ping cases and @other products. | 1possible for the freshmen, were | Of our several states, | Hartford, Conn., Oct. 6 (A —The| Private dispatches to Wall street Bttenasonitia SRR TS = Ly article exported must be |, e e caps and green Maharajah a Real Potentate | state comptroller paid the House o a survey of leading Akron man-|° Raas it ades: bione i packed in a wooden box and 500 fect | oo g0 1jpipla is about 200 miles |the Good Shephard $9,885.58 today | ufact: shows sales and produc-| 8F roain i e B ot lumher aregnecded iforfa Seinslel i th 1k, however s Dean Hawles | nOrth of theicltyl ofi Bombay, il the,| for thaimalntalnance ot i atex for| o0 orl aittoriobile itires and! tubes p o O “"”"k“ et nmzm enn auiomoilles he n‘\mf i continued, “that freshmen should | Northwestern part of India. T"‘:”‘“ ALEr endiog Septevber d0. ([ X 119 7 nygestapliahed @i figa o ae s st e SR e He stated 1 lumber enforce their own rules. When this | State is slightly larger than Rhode S = new i for the third quar- | e e 14wt | B Burritt Hotel Bidg.. New Britatn Telephone 2580 ough ns much process of p comes about there will be ne mops | 18a0d and hias shout two-thirds the |- ter this year. The output in the|p L. 0oh SR BAFK 14 Poins |B MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES ‘( market vs} steel :'l ; hazing."” popu 'mnHm‘ Providence. The _\m-‘ ! Akron is said to be mo S 3 to ¢ T T AT Donald R. Hart. Mgr. ¥ 40 per cent the cc slec e ToE Taa S e ‘i o | harjah is king and boasts family than ent of the country's ol : Ll “You don’t know whether o) e e i Hanbsaferpiaind fhat the | supremacy. slnce 1470. He is entitied i Funerals - \Consbrvaltive catimatos it cxeivs) LO8 BLOMISEIdTopE i i . socks you aring spun | St . | to be &ed “His Highness' and | | total tire production for | i\ er 1o the lowest lovel in several |l We offer— il e G o | sophomores has arisen out of 'rfl'm' fo.a salue or /11 guns when ap e ————— of 9,000,000 in | Y°ars and an increase in crude oil e 8 e [ uce fitions Sl shesa At M proaching any possossions of 1i Henry Buden where daily pro- EUn I meskeitbors Rwas AETNA LIFE INSURANCE (0. iding that silkis 1 :."'g; it s el beennes | British Empire. pt for a Brit-| Funeral services for Henry Buden | en around 130,000 ' Fot 18 Iy the day's sews {0 sosoun CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE IN her in America of such quality that | freshman v Eed U5 1 ish agent who resides in these In- | of 86 Spring strect wers held thi J008 thbes, S and) mrf1SE S S8 SHE I ONEIC ek TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. it canmot be told from ti sv“.\vwrw,“” L G | dian states, the Maharajah has un- | morning at 7:30 o'clock at Sacred | fo 10 per cont e |17 8120 t¥de Foviens roporte B iy varicty except by experts. 2 S | restricted power over his subjects. | Heart church. Burlal was In Sacred | B e toniiast mon Price on ‘Application It the civic clubs of New " Cuts (orner Hlts Bo\‘ | His power is rarely questioned ex- | Heart cemetory, — Sl S s We do not accept Margin A ts want to do something \wnsz or the Placed Under Ajrest | Pt ¥hen a British subject js in. | S Profit of Skelly Oil Company in| "1 : 4 | P L4 cecounts, siate they will got ; laced Under Arrest | (0 5nouen tribute to neiehoor. | Rudolph Sandberg August after all charges but hefore | 11007 traders reported that pow that the Connecti it Berson, aged 48, of 12481 "tafes, his domain is protected| Funbral scicicen for Huaslon | tencral Was @ record for any | CTTUL beas cliques were activ passes a reforestatior '_} vas arrested Shortly | ang protective forces within the | Sandberg of 563 Stanley street were | reaching $644,257 in contr several of the specia g what H by Officer John | yorgers of Rajpipla are apparently held this aftornoon at 2:30 o'clock | 159 in August last year. ountingsfor the diantichhronke in ‘o | the charge of viola- | ynnecessary, considering the size ¢f | at the late home. Rev, Dr. Abel A. : - oS Thaapld fy ofithe d - the fo °s of the road, follow- | ji5 “Army,” which consisis of 111 |Ahlquist, pastor of the First Luther. British sk fndustry fs suf- in the touching off of far P @ g o s G |an church, officiated. Interment ely from keen competi- - LMP Slop 1o arels sl 1D 1 pearing axe. |en by Berson, and a hieycle on ! Wild Natives Predominate | was in Fairview cemetery. nt o low v Apans ofumealdy margl A compu ON|miticn M ichacl FRaypanian,fen boy ofi (B mofo N riaflva it ribes—Thia® Bhils | Wid\lessrmdBancrots iandl Dohneony It Fra M the lira S el - doperalor /) would proc in'55 Oak street, “HS)MH‘S» T;"; “d""‘ (bowmen) and the Kolis— make up | representing the Red Men and the {Dankers' Trust Company el . 2e ""f‘l"fl ,"’ . nd a out the arm and bod¥. | 1o greater portion of the popula- | Odd Fellows respectively, Aaron An- it being necessary t eaby prdding \ 8 s turning Into North | jon "ot Rafpipla. The Bhils were |dorson, Oscar Danielson. John B S e keep | s ool eommonand (Ge | HARTFORD NEW RITAI roofing from Spring street, heading| onee in power in Indfa. U'nder the | Johnson and Adolph Johnson wers looms going, while the coal T e e amaking Uit~ | MHartford Conn, Trust Bldg. Bumfl. Hotcl Idg in co and the boy was riding east in| 115 ¢ the Moguls the Bhils were | the pall shortage, which canses a heavy cost| ' i adWay giatiaraoony - . and in low rth street. It is alleged that Ber-{ quiniecive” and . oceupled the low. leies e e | iis received better buying sup Tel.2-T186 “Tei’3420 plained, a on ent %0 that the hoy lands but other tribes treated them | r mm————— 3 2 port an the industrials n}“‘o'l:h‘ St 11 not have & charice to avold be- | oo aruelly that they rebelled and | e S s for | NeL declines of a point or two also| z to get it sldetracked e Al il i e nl ,“,74:": y‘u N‘fj:'“‘ ° for| were quite common in that srouzy WE OFFER ubstitute, ‘ — them have returned. They used the charges, rose to $4,643..! WalliSteqt/Opening 8 | vell laid sche IMPALED ON PICKET Low to defend the mountain fast- $3.540,288 In the same per- ock prices moved ularly s nzashed out in this | Providence Younaster in Critical| the British tried to subdue them Miss Susan 4. Wheelock —— e e plen el . nt tim Condition After Accident. | without suceess. In 1 through | Miss §i . e O U s Oyed q P f ed - | Providence, R. I, Oct. 6§ (® —|the use of milder methods. a Brit- | old Lincoln street, FACTORIES PLANNING ‘j‘) ul ‘(‘{; “HL“ Ofii ;l:r‘l””‘l \‘ m’y‘“; 6 0 rererr i | Donald Grav 11, who became|ish agency was establis in the | 1a at New Britain G o it s oy : U IR DT HIEN SN (= S nsr s, s cene) o i S i e FOR EXHIBIT IN N, Y, &3 biness, conditions made by To Yield 6.40% jron fence yester noon,| “In many of the central Indian rheumatism and heart A e s e ¢ ‘onter Girl| While playing football with com- [States the princes, on succession, | tronbl ! A5 AR yssenioy BInltia L Bpind Lizht-Year-0ld Easton Center l-lrl‘_ e e i o i S e8| R s e i o T e s e R I.1] ,.vm\\\l or more also were record- Fatally Burned Helping Mothier | eritical condifion today in the };;\'?fidT()"'fl\mh”;;"ch"'lr‘ri\l‘-lfi :?:r?—(otll‘if,"m ni.« ar-‘] hrr’ mu!lwér, Mrs, Tda 2 e g ‘\""“Y(;r.xl'\ l»““*““*’- B Eadi e thode Isls spital. Il oy € 1ark of | Wheelock, a brother, Geor W.| Enter Displays Last Two Weeks of t e Prepare Family Meal. !1 wvy,l,) ]T,m?n?‘-n:o T:I..Hm the ball | Rhil alleglance, but it Is more prob- | Wheelock, and four F!")\-hgrfl()\ur [Eatianenmmonfandi Al 5 P : 5 = ably a relic of days when the tribe | iar : A October., With the top-heavy . { when it went over the fenea fnto| DIy ? f days whe e arold W. Andrews of Bristol, Ed- 4 |'conait Stha et el o Y lgeport, Oct. § (M—Helen B°EE - : ey « | Was in power in Tndia. {ward L., Robert M., and Masor' P. ; Son gL onsof Mo mazke ced by TR fiter of Mr. and Mrs, | the strect. He Lty L O M R e The | A of e raits fteen factories were represent- the sharp decl ast two 7 Naiden of Faston Center, died | aifcmpied to jump the fence and | most sacred is that sworn by a 4o&. | Tunaral serviess will be held to. | €3 &t @ meeting of New Britain in had lit- rlnce l e ‘s hospital here last ' ;\ Pic '\'"( "“"‘ ";”‘0(““" “]“"Q“'n ‘;'"':;' the Bhil praying that the curse of a | morgow aftérnoon at 3:30 SIelock ?r | ‘lnt(rlr‘sl y‘nl ; the Chamber af ir fa- | sustained while light- | trating to the roof of h . dog ma P 1w if he brea st 0 2% merce bullding s mori stocks. The lowering of call 1 = 3 IT(Z,,\],‘ Toth the! Two of his young playmates lifted | 0% ‘:‘:v‘d_h” uscnniml i ks‘“\'“‘ ;},”‘p‘:l I..r;t"r:‘p‘}":(”“"h:‘:rh | paratory to the industral exhibit ¥ rates yesterday removed Established 1878 mother g G "\:‘“l from 'y’:,mf"”“a“""\}m:‘:,?‘ 1" eror conturles Hanuman, the |will officiate. Burial will be in rxlr»‘mm.:,,‘h",,‘,‘"fiw.fi‘f‘,n',r:h",,,\m',r}”,' it et Members New York Stock Exchange from the home wl I Ve 0re £ € nkey god, has ben the e S e e | e he e . ar e 1 e SRR ana | was called. :r,:",’f s Tt it raringa aral o foaraet LM flold artillery armory, New York tion of weekly railroad loadings Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange other prepare supper. - alsa made to the much feared god- ¥ city, fér two weeks, beginning Oc- ve the million mark testified to Ly : y " & nat sho used kernsene ALL FOREIGNERS SATE toss of smalipox and stone wor- | v\mhm‘:_’)“:.‘;:’m';‘pg‘:_‘"““""“m'( ong, | tober 18, § i volume of goods entering ESSEX BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2-8261 i and that e | ship fs still found among them.! e \roclintock road died sudde ",‘,! A commitfee of factory advertis- amption. Short-covering r } No Casualtles Reported Anong | Many have become Moslems and fo 0 Heart failira at his homa ]",”“m’; men was appointed to arrange vely conducted in a o | Those Living in Nanchang | fiindus I A S Is as follows: O. E. Nelson of number of recent weak spots, such os New York, Oct. § (P—All - for- | polsonous Kodra one of Chicf FoodS e or Tinuania and is su 1 Stanley Works, chairman: Ju-|as Atlantic Coast Line, Colorado and g igners in Nanchang are safe. but| “Little more than one-third of lnig' wite and by several children in |llus Milkey of Landers, Frary & Southcrn, Montgomery Ward, | | We offer s destroye | thousands of refugees are being re- | Rajpipla is cultivated. Cotton is the |y oo Clark: J. B. Comstock of the P’ & Cast Iron Pipe and Dupont, all of asion firemen prevented the house | moved from Wuchang, said a cable- | principal erop while rice and kodra inaral lservices il et held. tor Corbin r\lfl‘nl: ::r'yh\n' ?\a]!!on n*r which quick rallied 2 or more points t % 2 roper from catching | sram receivod from the Rt. Rev. L.|are alsc largely grown. Kodra, a |, o toerol at 3 o'cldck at the |North & Judd, and Logan Page of labove yesterday's final quotations H f d El L h C C SR H. Roots, bishop of Nanchang. by | grain grown on the hillsides is ons |froroy suomoot at d oelock at the |0 o "and Huichison Co. i chansts opened . o arttor ectric Light Co. Common copal mission board today.( of the ehisf foods, particularly of | 20 ad strest. Interment| A general committee consists of 'mand st ruled unchanged a Financial \d”c‘ Is According fo the cable, Rev, Joh | the Bihils, Unless washed soveral | oy o 1o ,{3‘;;’,"":,“."0:,:\,“,,.,._ { Walter Hart, C. B. Parsons and A. §4.84 11 R Given to (Ouegeg 8. Littell and Edward Littell, form- | (imeg before consumption, however, | Kreidls | G, Kimball. Ttalian lire advanced ehem, Pa., Oct. 6 (P—C n]»‘rr'\' reported wounded in the dis- | ig slightly poisonous, causing | Mis¢ Thercsa Tee | e —— 5 points to and 3.5113 %‘ : cos shouid cease producing g;-mhv-{Aurhnm-m about Chungtu, are safe | siddiness and faintness. Miss Theresa Lee, 83 years old, | FIGHT OYER PEM}HES respectively. ) | «\‘dm l'mp o 3 x WOMAN VAN[SHED AFTER tes at a financial loss which has to [in Nanchang. Miss Christine Barr “In the soutbern portion of ‘hr‘ for many years a resident of 4),“[ As rail rollings for 1 will be| ulm‘L § S0l from philanthropists, | of Chestnut Hill, Pa., Miss \\|\Ifr»‘ state are teak forests. Bamboo mat-| & b1 Lligeabet yesterasy | SIS on no considerable scale for sever: 1}\)4:& I\(N-lvlvln*k ’:‘\ ": s | Villiam Carter Dickerman, vice | Stewart, of Boston, and Miss Mario | (jno naskets, and grind stones are SR a0 P 2 e et wecks, continuance of the present|Sinclair O | VISIT lN NEW BRITAIN ;\wrt ot R AN G o [| il ""1‘”1””‘"{" B !r*,, 2l mis- | aleo Decaing ;ll.]r‘»rfi:z:s P‘.MI.;:: ];x‘\‘; :{o;:‘\:’ Tw‘rlh 20 Buffalo Dealors in Hand-to-| . o¢ steel production hinges lm:{:::v:' o L ke I"',“‘ | & Compa said to at | sionaires in the turbulent zone, have —_ it 7 Hhlaeiadd e et 3 prices Reach 1Y on the extent ta which orders|Southern Ry .12 ) 4 ‘-."i xercises at Lehigh | returned to Hangkow. GORB]N ESTATE INGOME ‘?:u; :-;'rl:sti"::l‘l"f:. Aa]\i‘r:”i.wflr];s[ Hand Battle When ‘lihrw l- ach u“m“ b i enin and next, for ::‘1,;:..1\\{:"1”‘" 42 1 ‘4 : ‘\n\ Zapicwski Leaves For Homo in ) y DRUNKEN DRIVER JAILED |of Bridgeport, a nirce, Miss Alice| 25 Cents—Up to 65 Cents New. intes i ::"m-';‘n ." el ’“‘,’“““‘f" Studebaker 85 | New Jdersey But Fafls to ventual bankruptey for those : Ui T o DAUGHTERCM of Winsted, and two nephews, | : Oct. 6 () — Cut . e DR B Oe L st G | leges which fall to budget their| Bridgeport,Oct. § Judge Jc FOR SON END f e Wi ewacuse AN AT Ot it praducts are not cqualled to the date | 1008 €0 - ck| Arrive There nances and profit by the example |J- Walsh in the common pleas court PR ¥ | throat compctition in peaches on \g¢ the heginning of third quarter, oL e brea of modern business mothods, was pre | 012y sentenced Martin J. Devitt of ! Funeral servicas will be held in|the municipal market forced the ot either of the two preceding quar- | e | Almost frantic over the mysterious cted by Mr. Dickerman. | Stamford to 10 days in Jail after e | porty per cent to Former and stxty|, cunRal serces Wit be held T oo down from $1.25 to 25 cents | : N |13y failure of his daughter, Mrs. Mary S S cedcolloge .A?:'\d pleaded guilty to the charge of il g T o ¢! bushel, caused a hand-to-hand | The Tron Ase pig fron composite | LPiI0d Frui 213% | Zaplewski to reach her home in New e lpede of choaner e hea that | Ariving an automobile while under Per Cent to Latter By igiclodk ta PEvin onansl Bintermientl o il e st iaa inda N, linadioy price, due to advances at Pitta|C S CtIFP . 210 | Jersey after a visit of two weeks at ]]";:M‘_""";"'lh;;"f’;t‘o"‘l;;:f\‘.':'dom‘, |the influence of liquor. Judge Walsh T gt [ Will be in Falrview cemetery. ot R A e i (L BT £ ST s ma Al T4 |his home, William Plskowski of 28 oot 1o eit: fham yfr. |10 passing senténcelsald: cEmscol ! % | market to restore order. [ton after woeks at $10.15, the year's |4 § Rio Ligae |Alden street today asked Captain man sald: “To continye to| I have been trying for years to| ... ‘i of the late William H.! Rogers ¢ More than 20 dealers were In-|jgw. The finished steel composite Wubash Ry 411, | Kelly of the police department to 1EiVe! they aust tale a ‘page tromi|cllminates thiatcrimers woday sty B RS SoU SER e T 4 sears old volved in the fracas. Police SUC- |remains at 2.420 conts per Dionsk e help locate her. bosk of industey improvs the |BHIOC slanghter for " the ordinary weoivet commany, was fl&d in pro ) aledlTastEntEHE] Cias Tyl i R R ST UEHUED 6 o Bhs 18 20/ yéana otwgs aid hedis quality of their product and cease | AFVCr to attempt to pass some of the |\ " 00 today. His estate is left, nis home after a long 1SS | morchants and *peaches fum an Can bl il husband and three small children, el o i trucks that are heing operated day || "y et to the Hartford-Connecti-| He Was a resient of this city for|pack to 65 conts s bushel, but|Am Car & Fdy JHiejEc 00T r father said, and he supposed sha D s At O the |aRA Night on the highways of Con- tiTE st N many LR R e | ne Spaats sel AT BNl TR AN M | \eglkes | threatenent o ima e s 1041 Wils Cyor ? 2 2le |had reached home safely, as she Shpen sl ‘,h[“:»,:‘ coznRuD0s n” 1 neoticut.” liea Rt 50 per cent of the in-|DPlove of the Union Mfg, company|ine dealer who first started the 12614 Woolworth 164351500 “ABLE 4ot Siinday sadl he g NoE heard DEexpianfor Cotman fepa alion = — S Ba L s daughter, Grace | {07 the greater part of the time. | qaqhing brought in his third load b ST |from her to the contrary. Today, ceived the honorary degree of > come be paid to his daughter, i B g AU 1 ’ LOCAL STOCK! g I WILL GREET QUEEN IT. Spiers of Woodhaven, Long Is-| BOrn in Omar, N. Y. he was|of tne day. 146 it i & Con |hOwever, he received a letter from okt oRe Providence, R. I, Oct. § (P P O TCEC™ (e in. | prominent tn that vicinity for many Am Tobacco ..121 e rance btoetts. © C°7 [her hustand asking why she had 3 T | When Queen Marle of Roumania, ar- | o Kis con, William Waldo Cor- | ¥¢ars. He is survived by a daugh- . Am Woolen 1 ‘ i okt clieq | ROt come home. Cigarette Smoking Girls |rives in New York on October 15 fon /HoiE R “"\‘1"1,‘;“‘;,1 l Y. throughout|er, Mrs. Susan Morrin, and two| E‘(ammmg Cl hlld for Anaconda ( 4 f| e e ia. Asked| = rie pollos sre handlcappsd TS Blamed for Forest Fires |her proposed tour of America she: @ & S 8 fn, 0o, sranddaughters, Misses Frances and Evidence of Assault .ichicon [Asine Camalty (o 8D o Imatter: hocauss of M. Blaxesukls S H., Oct. 6 (B—Cig- NIl be met by Mrs. William 1., O S ER B PO (T and his| Tlorenes Morrin, On the report of a physician who | Bald TLoco el Gl 490 a1 |difficulty in epeaking and also his retle-smoking fiappers ave in a| Whitehouse and Mrs, Kenneth P.i, . Bia ‘%6 B So i S gol Funeral services will he held to- | will examine ag9 year old girl this | Balt & Ohio [ 150 : ignorance as to the name of the il L ¢ | Budd, of Newport, representing Gov- || “5 500 0% Lol SN o rpis | morTow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock | afternoon will - depend the nature | Reth Steel A loiollin Joa ad |city where his daughter resides, R ":}’:’TT"F oot peen¥ O lernor Aram J. Pothier ol Rhode hoise nbi Tafi at Hishesls Island 18 € B. G, Porter Sons! tuneral liom |fof the chavse againat Eustachio | Calit Pet Hisdfortilre: 30 irvaets et Il anA)lettennihchan Invitatlon | 1oy o his daughter, as s property|on Court street. Rev. William IL.| Barrone, aged 32, of 210 Arch | Can Pac .... 'Hjfl“:’l;““\‘ l'i(x"; 50 | QUICK ACTION ON LIGHTS Bartlett of the state fish and game | (0 inciude this state in her itinerary. |\ 7 1in street, this city. | Alderson, pastor of Trinity Mutho- | | Street, in police court tomorrow | Cer De Pasco ot e 0, e | Shortly after 1 o'clock this aftér- department. The commissioner | YIT% Whitehouse and Mrs, Budd will | " “my, \oy)| was drawn April 20, 1916, dist church, will officiate. Inter- | morning. Barrone was taken into| Ches & Ohio G noon Captain Kelly was notified ek Sl assertion S company Queen Marfe from New{ .4 1o Fartford-Connecticut Trust|ment will be in Fairview cemetery. | custody by Supernumerary Officer [C M & § P.. 2 T e “"m“m'""'_‘"g Stoike that the automobile of Henry Bis- has received from his officers. , He | YOrk to Washington, with women|oompauy ts named executor and B Charles McGrath late yesterday [C R I & Pac 847 61% g13|, . danun g | Sonctie of 232 Kelsey street was 2 that young men of‘college age | TCPTesenting other statc ftinicer | CARD OF THANKS. afternoon and pleaded not guilty | Chile Cop 32 Al e len in front of New Britaln Ma- S e R The will of the late Mary H.| Wo dosire to thank the kind|to the technical charge of breach | Chrysler Corp i l.m”f" coll’ 9o |Chine Company factory on Chestnut « it SR e Oy et INGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED | pogian of this clty has also been | friends and nelghbors who so kindly | 0f the peace this morning. On Coco Cola ';:izlv’ff‘nj\x : "}1.“,".“ oo o v‘jf:"r‘”\v‘"hmi'}""v m‘lnuyl-'s‘. L;:v- A T Rl AR L Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Yahm and | o0 10 probate court. In the will|assisted us at the time of the death [ recommendation of Prosecuting At- | Colo B liss i A 4 g [ el e i1 - U U Iy o 5" (son Louls have returned from she ledves her entire cstats to her | of our beloved husband, father and | torney J. G. Woods, the case was | Consol Gas Billings & Spencer com 6 [with Officer Michael Massey, who SERLReR e et ing | Brooklyn, N. ¥., where a reception |\ oy, o0 Rey. Harry 1. Bodley, rector | brother, Alfred Samuelson. We also | continued until tomorrow morning | Prod {Bilings & Spencer ptd .. — 8 saw the red light flashing, and two L g rfi"f’”" o 'Ta et | was given in the Imperial ballroom | PrOthen Tev: LArts b B piscopal | Wish to than those who sent floral| in $1,500 bgnds, Mr. Woods telling | Dodge Bros [EEblolE cass . |minutes later Officer Clarence i A eiiiietien ingo v Mz mnaiate DaviatasNeE dn | SRS O R e R o o Tt eali laniien 95 e TugRE ATine M ek e e this [ Du Pont Da [EFEeTis: 2008 LasRHRe oalin 15, AR e % bl ar dry. leayes sifhoat realloe | LONCF of the sngagement of Samuelj. ol o thank the Hundred Men's Sociefy, | case than appears on the st | Nem |2k SR LERw D 103 00K AR iee i o ety e e D el Ty Fridhem Soclety, Court Friendly .| According to the police, the girl (Erie RR e 0 S e —_ by more than 200 persons. A feature| ~ WILL IN OVER PROTEST. e chinenotihe S &Ly el 0 nave slieen (REsALIEeA by e sty pia {Lopders, F 0 | CLEANS UP PARADISE PARK . £ y 0 ! In New Haven probate court to- | East strect school teachers and New | Barrone at Walnut Hill park, Bar. |Fam Dlayers ‘ d s Bl ey oot Gassed, Man Hangs High | of the cvening was Charieston day, the will of Dowey W, Schultz of | Britain Resord. rone is a widower { Fisk Rubber "B Maching : 2 prisgr il b o Spgpec. 1o Ahove Gr d Two Hours | !'Vition by a sister of the bride-to- | (&, the ¥ T e e, R [N B Machine ptd .. & ley str is no longer a paradise -\hove Lxround QWO LIOULS) po, iy Frieda Schartt, who is now Lt R e Eal R e e on Pana ey PRESENTED GIFTS [Gont Eiee [ Niles-Be-Pond com 3 jfer intaxioaied feh, Uil W (!:\;’y:"fl:‘rvfl];\.y 220 ‘E;L’. :v \[f\w e (i iy admitted over the opposition of his| Mrs. Ida Liffeld, Miss Anna Sam-| Water 0. Cook, Boy Scout execn- | Genl Motors 7 North & Judd = 26 'r‘\'!‘rvu of the :'vr‘lcflhnr\?nf;‘d rm:‘n Icing e e R P aunt, ;Mrs. Her of New Haven,| Uelson, Miss Marion Samuelson, | tive who leaves October 15 for New Gt North pfd 7 Peck, Stowe & Wil 22 fo hiave boen annoyed Ry iRCCESE the Irvingion Smelting and Refin- BTH DISTRICT MEETING Mrs. Hulda Dannling, an aunt by| Fdward Samuelbon, Frank Sam-|Redford, M where he has accept- |Gulf Sta Steel 68 | Russell Mfg Co . = of inebriates of varying ages sieep- lng company, Walter Carver, Ney Saybrook, Conn., Oct. 6 (P—The e et B e b s par | e ialucn, Williat ‘Ratapaldont Vickon| o SEbAT el s Rl oL R L 4 ovill Mfg Co ing about the park, hut during the ark, was overcome by fumes and | republicans of the 34th genatorial | MATT'a&e of Mr. Schultz, lleged that| Samuelson. sonted with - SR een, e m B { ! | Standard Screw past few days, Officer Thomas J. lung 100 feet above the ground|district in Connecticut at the Pease|°ficlary, and Mrs. Heinz alleged tha vg o satdepen Jinite by the LIl o 18, a8 1 1 Etanley. Works ... .. eency has visited the place and for two Tiouts: house, Saybraok Point, today norm- the decendent was incempetent to| = oys of Troop 3 of the Methodist |Ind ( {\‘ (554 Slanley Worka ptd " |made arrests. Resciiers who attempted to lower |inated Charles R. Trothwell of | 4TaW his will and was unduly in- church and a Kangaroo skin wallet | Int Nickel Sab AL e | i him to the grnund discovered that|Chester, who represented that town '[1\':!‘\';(1';(1(];\V(r:::’o:)a:;:‘:;;fi :r‘lfi”?f ::;:h:« l::{ux-:l’a Tr;(:‘l\)- p\nrv'rm‘l’v r;' 1\"‘3|}«'3.;’;:r Union Mfg Co ... { STOCK HOLDERS PROTEST the' rope whIch was attached to|in tho last leglslature. The nom.|Contid Gafiney of this glty drow the Jnse h A Hafie WisFters haa bann moved trom Room | Eelly Bpting Public Utilities St | Washington, Oct. 6 (P—Minority hs body was only halt long|ination was unanimous. Frank Ar-ly ., A William ' B\ Mangan répres . st et e et e |Conn Elec Service 69 ' stockholders in the Datroit, Telede enouzh and the two hours were [rigoni of Durham, who was nom- Henthd Niny ht,two akelngd rioe to URDRRPARKR BEANE Rekhas 'h'”“‘ G Ok biiin & Nach 183 131 |Conn Lt & Pow pfd 112 |and Tronton railread, controlled by, nt in obtaining additional rope inated by a dalegation from that|aGnio, I WO hearnge pishglovgun e . | Mack Truck ...1081 Hfd Elec Light 331 | Henry Ford, reiterated their eppos nd meking the splice. He is ox-|town, withdrew before the balloting. 5 AP ] Opposite 8t, Mars’s Chareh, SOLDIER BODY s Marland Ofl 5314 | Southern N E 155 sition in a brief flled with the ine pected to recover | ek e g FIRE IN CEMETERY Resldence 17 Summer 81.—1625-3. A ‘L: ;L"‘_ r | Mo Pac pra . 88 PR O terstate commerce commission toe — i PLAN CONVENTION Boston, Oct. 8 (P—Fire apparatus i Zisk, 20 year old member of the | Mont Ward 4 64 TREASURY STATEMENT | ¢ay to the proposed acquisition of EXTRADITION ASKED Plans for the participation In the | was called out today to put out a 18th aerlul squadron of the United | National Lead 148 it =4 that road by the Detroit and Irons Hartford, Oct. 6 (P—Governor| natlonal convention of the Slgma. Pi | fire in the vault of the historie ol States army, arrived in Kensihgton |N ¥ Central ..136% 134 | Treasury Balance .... $402,352,900, | ton, another Ford line. Trumbull has received a requisition| Epeflon sorority to be held at New | John Hawes cemetery in Bouth BOLLERER’S this afternoon and will be buried at [N Y N H & H 431 ~om T S a s A from the governor of New York for| York December 17, were discussed | Bostén. The wooden covers of the Sacred Heart cemetery at a tima to Nor & West .. 184 w oYrk—Exchanges $953,000,- | STOLEN AUTO FOUND, the extradition of Willlam J. Hop-|at a meeting of the local branch 1a8t | vaujt werd burning, . and five ald POSY SH P b6 SesEated intan, | Fintral an |Merth Amar 517% 600; balances $118,000,000 l An_ automebils ownéd be M lins for the allezed stiandonitig of | avening. Those expecting to attend | caskets wore scorched when the Ao (0] rangements in d¢harge of Stanley | North Pacific Boston— Fxchanges $35,000,000; | W. Keehner of 130 Curtis streets } eh and leaving it in destitute | include Miss Charlotte Witkin, , psnetrated ths vault. The cemetery = ‘ " Borawskl, are incomplete. | Pack Mot Car 1 balances £39,000,000 | which was reported stolen, was Shcimetnces, In e, Bronx, New| Ethsls .QubernlokisJowdl Lavin [asinof sNaen used, Toe yekva -20: |uotonl Biacts oo oASEACRLLED /|~ g rpaant: ‘Tiaks wan, scciaentally | Pas, Ani Pet Breek 1% — [found this afternoon by Ofticer York. The accused is under arrest|Carrol Prushons, Jeane Gourson and |lice attributed tha fire yo vandalism. |88 W. Main St., Prof. Bldg. Tel. 886 [shot at Washington, D. C., last|Dennsylvania L1 5 Nine out of every 10 ,Automoblle George Moffit on the Boulevard in in New Haven, Julia Silverman. Damage was slight. fi The Telegraph Plorist of New Britain, ' Ménday morning. * Plerce Arrow.. 25% 24% 24% | :ales involve a used cal Belvider: he car was not w