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\EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926. This Is Ano Death Toll m‘ This State | Torringtory, Oct. 11 (A—Mrs. Peter Ceglowski, 30, of 313 L place, Schenelgtady, N. Y., nephew, F Norwood a Y. were fatally| in when the “13 PUTNAM & CO — T Wall Street ariets | SELLING DRIVE | o HITTING MARKET s 7 s e e e ettt DI WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= idicate that business Tel. 20 i s m_:ExIreme Declines From One o FRREAL ‘_mw_‘%g PR m;m;hn‘sm;( §ix Points ; We Offer Destitute as Blaze Sweeps Two Towns. Miss Laura Fortier i ortier, 40 y ing at the New 1. Her only 000,000 in 19 cent of industr Oct. 11 (A—The st ay was subjected to ar 2] Phoenix Insurance Co. Price on Application d of last year. ce in the stock o Ofl Co. of Callfornia of clsco stock exchang ht rumors to s will be held ro~! orrow morning at K. Blogoslow- and at 10 church. Burial Ceglow: 1we, Schenect: ured aut ix points of resista \h\ Elizabeth Mazza th Mazza, 50 years| as of a lowski's lap an were thrown out and pinned tunder the wreck when the door as the ca turned over. Mrs. Thoma the ambulance on the Dagie o foteagig and Jame hospital here w the 1 S 7 > b oklvn, N. Y., and the hospltal a short time a M jed g 4 s Margaret, Mrs. | aceldent. Their chests wi The automobile was o Frank Ceglowski, were two oth iren In the p tion of the tv was hurt. Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. colf and Mrs. Carmen | Tt eral will | rning at and at 8 o'clock Burial ‘will | We offer— NATIONAL PARK BANK 1siness men ara show- in American ays \\"nc‘m te1 er Company to = Madison Man Dies were unload- i ven, Oct. 11.—W. Bradley | und X[ . Haberman, vice- el St Manufacture (armdqes | F vestment. Tt OF NEW YORK an automob dent on the Post|room spick = unerals 2 ] Price on Application :::: ;a}::w:u‘xrm ord o o We do not accept Margin Accounts. Saturday n g was Rapheal's hos 3 n ¢ Charles K. Gustafson. as Several FdCsiatrractien tan ¢ g Gf,k, lio:- " vears | men Edarelony suffered other internal injurics, 218 GHiven sticet) B. F. Searles, of I 8 o'clock. He was a resi- | e A 20 sme it this city for the past 38 |f Sbathy ivess frj ,,'"0 . el t f > to this city in 188 v has ever bai but for in- 3 of Crampton in Madison. | -- \ noas p“ tuos Thiew or-\ Woolen - HARTFORD N T s : el e ol R T EW BRITAIN e Harry Harrls, Wanted fn Bufialo 1271 s ¢ Broleht el BAdE LD . 115 Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burflfl. Hotel BId | Bldgy S e | Robbery of $93,000 Shot iral nan Ghesles Catlsonsef Balt & Ohlo. 101% 100% 101 Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 | 4 nd Shin nsion; a brother, Al- | cars ag Beth Steel ... 45% 45 5 POLICE BOARD T0 IGNORE | B S sin " period of 1225, Calitix e HART'S LECTURE T0 COPS seevc. ! iz n charge ot W0/ mesican) Hoseaiioton uer AR AR 23 X | Rt ) h\a R 3 incom- | pany h net incoms of app: s & Ohio 1623 162% - s | plet mately $502,965 after taxes, for the |C M & § P.. 18 e L e 9 1eh [mein el S tedig lohiie g DUl 50 Shares Stanley Works say i rs. Hilding Hanso i . irm 't o 3 Mrs. Filding Tlanson. are on the capital stock e Cop | 50 Shares Land F & Clark Think it Will be Discussed | a L anson, hrylser Corp 343 A S Landers, ra it gl S MG, OORDATION |52 3 5 25 50 | 50 Shares Fafniy e 1 !rom‘ Consol Gas —103% a - = e eom T GRSE DRCISION GIVEN ot % S = o S s cotong] Cru Steel ...,. 71 7 1 ie T , Lo clty. an wo brothers — Dod Bros A 23 22 ‘% { U e ¢ | De a th S I Vi of Hartford and Supreme Court Rules Against Goy- Do Pent e % ! : e who ; o Sy B0 H. K. JOB APPOINTED | ] offc'r] » [LES— - pel at 3| ernment in This Post-War Erle RR S “ : ; Chai P 5 o' oW te Rev. 1st ss, | img on duty, Chairman F. J. T e, Lewis Prah b Sl o Litigation | SR West Haven Naturalist Becomes | I]EG ’ ki said foday. “1 do not E 44 ye st church, will officiate. Burial | Oct., 11 (F—The gov- | Rubber . 15 S | l I N fiIVEN CRenti ths S ie 1 be in Fairview cem | the suprema court oGnl Asphalt . 7 State S Supanvisor SoL ENa ture i ey chemical foundation 3 South Carolina. talked of inf commissioners.” Among the matters scheduled the meeting is that of physical training for the members of the ally amon rmally mg The court sustained the sala of cal and d and copy foundation by | e Haen, 0. 11 (P—Word v Lome St Stae Wi n Part in Oklahoma Controversy Job, of West Haven, na ecturer on conservation of wild life, | alist o the force, the chairman sald. He and ral len n:o~~*v» custodian e 1 to the other commissio; fav r W T Mary (T. 1 Secision Troetno L ACejONNLE e oYL W Oct. 11 (P—Texas to keep the policen i God to |ter of one of the larg i p won in part in the supreme court e N 1y in its boundary controversy e public sc i with Oklahoma over the location of The work in that state heretofore | the state line north from the Red been conducted through cor the eastern side of the lin and tacular of the go st-war recovery suits. Th court upheld the adverse decision endered after trial in the district court at Wilmington, Del. Sale of the patents to the chemical oundation was ordered under the sical condtion at all times. p It is probable also that ments will be made to the numerary department. There are a number of applicants for appoint ment, Int Paper Cop . Kelly Spring .. Lehigh Val Louis & Nash.129% Mack Truck ,.102 Mrs, Alfred Cote. T 5 vears o handle. il e W ST s Alfred Damose h! il 31 now the RESCUED FAR AT SEA \ sdministration of President Wilson, | 1 ol o rovision for it e | The court held that the present 3 e A. Mitchell Palmer was allen |y " "o 'hox 3334 3 323 {the benefactors will continue to con- | JOWNIarYy located Dy A. H. Jones and H. M. C. Brown in 1859 and retraced by John H. Clark in 1860, could not be recognized. The court also rejected, however, ntion of Texas that the ine tersection of the 100th Meridian Mrs. John Bolinski :;‘rnwr:h' custodian. President Hard- Mo Pac pfd .. §7 Mont Ward .. 66 National Lead 147 NY ral 1 NYNH&H 10 game ribute five per cent of t | warden money to assist in carrying ough the courses. It will be Mr. b's duty to visit all the sc the state and give lectur: g directed that suit be filed for ellation of the transaction, on he ground that the price obtained was inad e, that the sale was made wi authority, and for vices for Mrs. J 0 Broad street we rning at 8 o'clock at church. erment Two Men in Scaplane, Adrift 20 | Hours, Picked up 300 Miles Off TWOOD NOMINATED Conn., Oct. 11 — th con 103 ! Coast of Newfoundland. s were | their con et S0 AL Bl L and the Red River marked in 1908 N —{A—Two | T T R 2 42 . kit by Arthur D. Kidder, constituted the n“gne:holOZt;DTar;; 11}1 he;:n r:;u ¢ Humphrey | North Pacific. . Charleston. Their dau proper ,\mm,n\”, | ed to alight on the sca : les off | | e onan FINDS OLD RELICS e {is a rupil in a school 1 A new survey was ordered by the . Newfoundland hecause | | e anam Babl Mrs. Job's uncle, Rev. William H. to determine where the line line supply was exhausted, were sa S o e ; ‘ afternoon at| g \‘A s;hanm_ 5B |Adams was once pastor of a irch 1. This had been suggested ko Somiblelaenth B thalo: Cenaay o hiome. ' Rev. §Dr.f Xale Professor Back With Eramples {Elerce, ATrow. .42 {1 s as an alternative. of the Cosulich liner Preside Gros Hill. pastor of t s : Radlo Corpiis s | Texas had asserted that 25,000 e th Z e regational church, of-| of Tools Used By the Neanderthal Reading |Sen. Watson R NCrau of lanA o o Ran Hhe e pEliscn Rioas Aelen ; ; Ao Anca o ficiate urial was in Fairview ce- Mari 60/000 Yoars A rs Roeb | 3 ecovering jsdlction of Oklahoma, properly be= 1 The seaplane had been ty | Ureele 1 8 A < 3 Sin Con Ol i After Auto Accident 1oz within Texas borders. i ; South Pac Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 11 (P — Oklahoma, in opposing a change I hours when its distress signa i sighted fro <hip. i A small boa nched from | the Presidente Wilson and w ed to the plane. ¥ the trouble was learned, the b turned to the ship and took a sup- ply of gasoline back to the airc The Presidente Wilson stood by Oct. 11 (A—Dr. George McCurdy d from Europe tod steamship Belgenland, bringin vith him specime: of domest tools used by the Near al mar 2 ut 60.000 years ago, and a lower olar tooth of & member of the pre. istoric race. Dr. McCurdy is director of & American School of Prehistoric rch, visited five countries dur- g the four years he was abroad, Andrew Olson vices for Andrew Ol Main strect at 3 o'clac South Ry ... 3 tes E. Watson, senior U andard Oil . 417 ! nator from Indiana, owart War . 61% ing sa baker inf Co bile in which into a diteh y ed |t » present line, emphasized that re. | pract Iy al lthe land in the strip ctorily today from ' had been patented by the federal d when an automo- |government to homesteaders, and was riding went |that it had received 2,838 acres for rday. The senator School purposes, while 280 acres had | receoved a scalp wound, | been given its state university. | bruises, a sprained wrist and ankle, | The opinion of the higher court, and a nery shock. He may be rendered by Justice Sanford, de- 1 to al hospital a week | clared that the contention of neither Texas nor Oklahoma could be ac- It held that the true ndary was the actual location ure of at re- 1 services 92 vears o cendant fternoon at to the accompaniment of ¢ from the steamship's passe i The plane was one of several used by the Newfourdiand fishing fleet lays, dccording to h: physi- ed near West- |t ind made vations in France and | to locate schools of fish, reporting s has e in s o Ay upon the of the 100th { their finds by radio. X Alfred Anderson cavations thi discovered the tson's and directed that the ente Wilson sailed from Mr hn A. Erickson of 18 Hart ' domestic tools, which include a lision foners be appointed to lo- | | sceved word today of the f his - | ¢ f combination knife and scraper, of e v 0, e Vo 1 L | cath of ler brother, Alfred Ander- | pure rock o "' e Texas and Oklahoma were g‘hen In Elm Streef Raid| moring. ATransements for the | woll as cloan the skin of reindecr {Woman Is Fighting to - 2 eral are iicomplete. | i 2 = CAL STOCKS o L 3 sion Officers John C. Stadler and B i and o o panimal T LOGAT SSTOORa = Avoid Rum Prosecution Danisl Gomgroe ralded a fenement T I S Wl (6 R shed by Putnam & Co.) ston, Oct. 11 (P—Mrs, Mary at 810 Elm street about 9:30 this F TR aArsl0eat or Tohm B b | Insurance Stocks: v of Fair Haven, today filed | 1 forenoon and seized a can of alleged | Me re of Winter street were h ¥ 5 | Asked e a petition for i | alcohol, arresting Mrs. Katie Yab- | rning at 8 o'clock at AUTO CRUSHES MAN'S FOOT £ 74 to prevent her lonski on the charge of violation of ary's church with a solemn high John Bonolo, a labo: employed Co. 90 ork where she is 3 the liquor law. Her case will come mass of requiem. Rev. Walter &, @by the board of public wor i for conspiracy to h TR A up for disposition in police court to- Crann officiated as celebrant with | 1’road strect paving job, s oiaonie to the T W Britaln, in morrow morning. v. Walter J. Lyddy as deacon and painful injury Saturday afternoon o ot schooner — Rev. Raymond J. Clabby as sub- just before quitting time when an o o e | | Man, 75, Breaks Arm deacon : .‘;(nn]m'»xflr‘ mvnr:d 1: 'I; [ goiliiran S SR 2 As the body was belng borne from | over his foot. Dr. E. R. Curran was .. £ ) be granted ¥ N avelers Ins Co. 1180 . | In Fall Fl?m g‘?d[}?l the church Mrs. Mary T. Crean fcalled to attend the injured work-| T ‘.‘_I'M, SRaois application on file i Falling from a ladder while plck- . re's a beat 1 on | m nd he had Bonolo removed to | “OnM: (enera 7 L v ol s & ) I a ie had Bon ! g Stocks. tion ba heard ing grapes at his home 117 -“}"‘"}i o The pall be W the New Britain General hospital|, o \llfl“!\u:\tmrmz u\‘ A t Brchaie. Oflos 18 . strect this forenoon, Anthony | Grace, Frank Welch where it was found the foot had|4m TEUNIE ittt p g 1 umes one * New 3 Scalise, aged 75, suffered a fracture | J. Gaffney, James L. Dawson, been crushed. Amputation will not| i MOTETE - o | 2D sidinny e e an ] of the Tight forearm. Ho ts at New ion and Andrew Daley he necessary, Dr. Curran states. s R I a8 Jex t ey af il Asisicoatied Britain General hospital. flower bearers were Michael Kehor . £ ‘}j’ "'” LGNE GG St S on Octob |'the time snd place of hearing' thereon, by A e e John O'Nell. and ¥ Frawits SETTLED OUT OF OOURT jillings & Spencer com — 5 = e ing this order in some newspaper BOY 1.]\]‘:,,". HH:T‘,I!;\ BE Father McCrann accompanied the | The following cases have been set- : |Missing Springfield ok, e Donald Booth,, aged:18, e i to South and con- | {led out of city court, NMax Honey- e ereof on the public sign post fn Garden street, Hartford, a student icted the cor mittal services at the | man vs. Morris Wisnefsky, Harry town of New Britaln tn, sald district, \I'm Not Yet Located | North & Judd of the ager their theory that he at the State Trade school, tripped on ave at St. Mary’s cemetery in that | g N " 1 1 o N By eturn make, t o D at St. Mary at | Ginsburg for plaintiff, Joseph | Sprin s, Oct. 11 (P — | I A | e Ty s“m”’,fh,“s‘ m.‘,\ym‘l:rgmm:: town. Woods for defendant: Gaffney and ; — |Unremitting police scarch for BRNARD B, O T | (‘:nnh‘r: 1}:1? xl‘tzhrtw\’rul,.{;nrflxwr 3 _ [ Roth ve. 8 Herpst, D. Gaftnoy for | Hart & “urvl« Archie G. Anderson, intornal reve- | I New ritain Ge h oS! a s i kawit I o. ander 3 o { nue e 1 S: DAL z S | H. H. Milkowitz for de- nue agent re who disappeared LIMITATION OF CLAIMS dressing, atter which le was able to Gerasim Riss vs. \ichael |N B Machine ! | October 2 not long after x’mw\nmp‘, At a Court of Probate holden at New g0 to school. % and Nair for | N B Machine pfd 5 { his monthly p. has exploded | P and for the District of i _— S R = B 5 e las-Be.Pand @ R T 5 2 3 In the County of Hartford ~and { {47 NEW VOTERS MADE OSEJ a ey Stanley Traceski for de- |Niles-Be-Pond com what few c ed and friends L e in s either met | s the victim of |0 B, Only 147 of the 1,107 candldates | for admission as electors appeared | before the selectmen Saturday to | receive the elector's oatt | Ip Stowe & Wil BIG RAID IN TRENTON R "\?f}zr' 9 Trenton Fo0stT 1T | SCOVILL AIE 0 Federal prohibition agents under the | Standard Screw of | Stanley Works ard F. Gaftney, Esq. Judge. { ol &1kv of Aaron Daulelson of said 1 wi foul play or as administrator on the 3 amnesla. It was sald he had never |tate gt b g ; SN before been away from home over |Ditalr, within mid distrit deceased. ectmen wi LR | = T 5 % LSt e et 4 i This Court doth decree that stx months gaturday from 9 a. m. directior of G. A. Robinson | (A0 ¥ WIUE o0 night except on business, today, allowed and limited for the creditors 3 vesterd « building formerly | Stanies 4 —— —— of sald estats to oxhibit thelr claima e | Torrington Co. com : [ TREASU m s ol o 8 he admi t a4 " = 5 | BOLLERER S used as a warehouse, and selzed dis giaas agalnst the same to the administrator aw D TOR FIVE YEAR { tilling apparatus and alcohol valued |Union Mfg Co ok L ‘ UNDERTAKER Phone Opposite S8t. Mars’s Charch. Residence 17 Summer §t.—1625-3. —— MARRI Qfrects that public notice be given of this ] L Eolicaman gnd Mox Jobg 1(1 C:lq' e, Bl eI IR A Posy Sho at $100,000. Two 2,000 gallon stills | Public Utllities Stocks. [ Treasury Batance .. | e e el e Bt Sad ROV i of 69 Wilson street cel a\lflv“ | Few are ports champlons today who have children taller then them- B ‘p and 10,000 gallons of redistilled al- (Conn Ele Service 67 69 —_ circulation in said district, and by posting \ their fitth wedding anni at- | selves. Yet, here is Mrs. G. Henry Stetson of Philadclphia, Pa., new ULBS cohol in steel drums ready for ship- (Conn Lt & Pow pfd 100 -112 New York— Exchanges 465,000,- |a copy thereof on the public sign post in urday evening at their home. About | queen of the American links, with her daughters, Anna, left, and Bliza For Fall Planting ment were included in the seizure. |[Hfd Elee Light . 000; balances 92,000,000, wia Town of New Britain, nem“n. 80 guests were present and the|beth. Mrs. Stetson, veteran golfer, just defeated Mrs. Wright D, and Spring Blooming The only man found in the plant|N G Bas .. 80 Boston — Exchanges $62,000,000; | " g ortry oo e o, couple received many beautiful gifts. ' of Short Hills, N. J., for the championship. made a getaway. Southern N 151 154 ' balances $21,000,000, BERNARD ¥, GAIFNEY, Judgn

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