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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1926. 17 DISHONESTY HINT N SPAULDING CASE (Continued from First Page) marked 0 polnts. answer was, hall not be f inches,’ ‘radius of the bend less than one and o points. “L. Toczko's answer was 45 de- gress, marl 5 point: Why Forty-five degrees is one-half of a right angle, enough to break any cable covering, yet he gets full credit. Is it because he drives the chief electrician’s car? ko's answer w more, marked Joseph Wrok wer was ‘two hes,' marked 6§ points. “H. Billings' answer was, ‘the sma hould not be less than one and one-half inches for B X cuble,’ marked 0 3. Y. Spaulding's answer was, ‘one which has a radius of not smal ler than two and one-half inches, marked 0. It is granted t niot the code book answer but Ne Nelson received 5 points for same answer, and Yonan and Joscph Wrokehko each received 5 points for marked 3 | this |2 City Items \ For a nice Fish Dinner dine at | Charlie's G 93 Church street, also a noonday concert on Friday—advt. | raurel court, will meet Friday afternoon at 3 at Masonic hall, instead of . m., s0 that members may reception to the grand iatron in Waterbury Emma Noren and ind- of 18 Lyons street have : om New York v day e A. Noren. There will be a month's mind at e late Thomas C. Fren k Saturday morning at St. ch, or of street is recupe mnr~ at the General hospital after lan operation p rmed by Dr. Don- nelly. is expected to return to her home In the near future Mr. and Mrs. David Carl of Iver- ness, P. Q; Mr. and Mrs. Luclen warest of Princeville, P. Q. and Mrs. E. Robitaille of Quehec City are the guests of Alfred Cote of 810 Stanley sireet and 1 Mrs. . 18, will hold next at § a three-inch radius. Why the dis-| meet at Mrs, V's home, crimination? Farmington ave Plainvi at| “To further show the inability of 2:30 tomorrow noon the electrical examining board to| Howard Alderman of Trinity correct the examinations. let me| who was operated on Tu state that Mr. Day as referee marked lorning at the 3 Spaulding 6613 where the board only | General hospital, is re zave 631 points. This is not sim- | fortably Alderman is em ply an addition of three points on S & motorman by the Conne ne question. It is the remarking of | COMpany ir different questions as follows.| [I'rank Borg of 60 Commonwe Question 11, commission ; question 16, commission 5, Mr. 4; question 18, commission 0, en from his ¢ hich was Mr. Day 3: question 20, commission | T n front of the P. & F. Cor- | 6, Mr. Day On this last ques-|bin office on Park street between tion number 20, one-half the ques §:30 and 9:39 last night tion W ‘How far apart should Andrew Swanson of 208 Kelsey wires kept carrying 110 volts?’ street repor d that his automobile The question is incomplate in that it | ran over a dog and killed it at the does not state whether knob. a tube, corner of Rockwell avenue and or cleat work was meant. S. Y Spanulding's answer, however, stated, ‘Knob work five inches at 110 volte.’ This 1§ exactly as per code hook but he recefved 0 points, and again “I understand the examinir board has asked the building com- mission to be relieved of further an- Mr. Day 1/ Co. No. avenue reported to the a radiator cap and motor meter Wehster street. Lonis Maxon reported that a calf was stelen last night. 5 of the fire department to a chimney fire in « of Hartford avenue was called house in Ne Renquist noon. The police were T at 3:30 yesterday a atified today of noyancs from Mr. Spaulding. To ™Y he return of the operafor's license way of thinking the examining (8¢ SENTC G L OGS Tpong toard should be glad of the op- portunity to correct the position in| which th selves, “WILLIAM & WARNER.” Weld is Through 1t Spauiding is to make further appeal it must be to some official other than Mayor Weld, and this in- formation has been conv mayor to the protesting electrician. Mayor Weld said today he is satis- fled the building commission and fits examining committee s perfectly capable of dsposing of matters relat- ing to examinations. The commission has already in- structed Inspector Curtin to give Spaulding no further time from of- fice hours for discussion of his com- plaint, electing to consider the case a closed incident, Mayor Weld today pointed to the fact that Spaulding during a cent conference in his office agreed to accept the report of Thomeas Henry Day, underwriters' expert. Examinations will be given elec- triclans tonight in the common council chamber from 7 to 9 o'clock, but by order of the building com- mission Spaulding will be excluded from taking the test wuntil next month. While his appeal was pend- |, ing the time limit for filing notice of taking the second examination ex- pired and the commissioan voted to make no exceptions to the ordinance. Five Out of 14 Pass Flve electriclans out of 14 who took a test in the presencs of the bullding commiesion’s examining committes last night received a y: must now find them- 1 by the | street, The church evening church. a rehearsal tonight at 8 o'clock at the church. of St. Mary's hearsal at cho hold a r 6:45 o'clock boys' will at the Order of Amnmwh\ U, will| ayed away or | wington owned by John | this | The Senior choir will hold | SAN ANTONI NAMED FOR 1025 (Continue from Flrst Others whose nam put forward to be acted ‘upon clection tomorrow are Col. Wi Mitc 11 of the District L Page) | Thomas A. Topeka nsas, J. Mc neeticut for | l,h_\ Williams, i Da an atto: | trien t 2 ¢ T 27,000 Vets In Hospital. bout o0 veter s o I S £ World War, 8,000 of whom are suf- ngdiionataoon from tuberculosis, arc hospitals and sanitarit Genera | la | | Inan add of his organi on which h patriotic MIND OWN AFFAIRS, CIVIG CLUBS TOLD Tnteriere Too Much With Others , Buslnflss Speaker Says finy appreciation tor o undertakings o wns, rated 4, “and pse of time [torest in the ot Jled lisa men. Tts the s or ir : too n htfully ns and tion | pose o {tion for the dis ftion for 1i i ation,” Gener et me say in ho: Clinni licae n service days. Keep vour ¢ disabled else they per World Court Vote The convention defeat ition reaflirming favor of the world cou | There was short d | lution, the bu; | | the Fears Disaster South ton ¢ in of 1} op its po ¢ noti. | tion being i ernoon that the door of auto- | ;‘]”n‘ ‘;;0 ,'m‘,‘: tm mobile was damaged by er car Rl el 2 e as it was parked on Commercial QLB IE oo Ve % p a9 ven street. He did not learn the num- | ““v" }.°’H' rfv!"vl May, 19¢ % = T o ber of the other car. 2 "‘ new . law mitting foreigy ' 53 z ) Hira Temple, D.O.K.K.. will hold |soldiers who served in A e et L 2 midnight ceremonial Monday can forces in the world war fo e J evening in honor of Arthur F. Mit- [ter the United s as ¢ g chell, grand chancellor, and A. L.[under the immigration 5 |Frey, grand secretary, of the Knights riment of Italy advoca of Pythias. resolution. The opening session of the season of the Traffic bureau will be held at the Burritt tel a dinner this evening at §:30 o'clock. A num- her of items are on the docket for discussion. Matters of importance, including a visit to Syria Grotto at Hartford, will be discussed at a meating of | Aziz Grotto tomorrow evening. Messre. Farley, LeWitt and Mc- Donough today took title to the Louse on Washington street which was formerly the South Congregza- tional churc’ par'mm"n [LLINOIS SENATORIAL PROBE TO BE CONTINUED | Investigating Committee Expected | with to Meet in Chicago Again passing mark and will be licensed. They are: Leo Baldersari, Thomas Stanton, Arthur Peters, Willlam J. Grem and W. J. Duboid. Included among those who falled to pass are Nest Monday. Chicago, Oct. 14 (Pr—Arrange- ments were made here today for a| DEATH FOLLGS | | theiin | cmain a frea v ~ DRINKING PARTY T | 3 lisenssion | Ashamed of Own State | (Continued from First Page.) “My own native stats, Tennessee notorious because of the Jpes ring : I never think without a blnsh ather and the police were o that a li opinion that the oarsman alaw pro- to land on tha b A hie one of the | tida rolling in e craft and 1y himself caught by a wave und ca ed out into the harbor the women drowned and t} 1~1<h the bodies onto 1 | and M them thers | Awaiting instructions from the coroner tha police did not in |in detail into the party aboard nossm ) craft but undertook a search for kceping the tis- | Haweo's body cussion | Bodies Not Nude | Medical Ex - 1 find nothing = . W;zll .S:f:et_b.zofs STOCK MARKET IS AGAIN ON RISE PUINAM & Ca MDOGS NIV 0K & HAKITOR) ST@ EXCHANCE) 31 WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= Telephone $5.94 a shar @ a S e s Tel. 20 e T e lludusmal Sham Are Eapecmlly‘ i I sponding period ot 1025, Net 1 Strong Today & —— ird qyarter was $20,- | 5 048,360 in " the We Offer uarter and $26,701,5¢ Oct. 14 (P—The stock rd last year. - | mark red further pro on/ ¢ was § - |1ts recovery today as buying of stan- | a year ago. costing $185.- | wy o dustrial f rd on eck to profe activities and indic tion of impaired margin | shar Insurance Co. Price on Application Phoenix X nts w sted ap- B ently in ic buy- | covering with ins of 2 to 5 points in s on a | Thomson, Tfenn & To 3 : rge scalo enabled the stock s P g nd fts recovery at the |l 5 e o BLiE ling today. Rail arrtt Hotel Ridg.. New Brit 000 pounds e | onns ol madineitodey, Al 3.. atn Fetenbors BEs0 cations of MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES T on Octo- |, earnings 1 traffic Donald R. Hart, Mgr. 74.000 Lsouthern carrlers, which = s the month be Produc- | cently been We offer— e, making | o i 12600y ber | the best headway. Galns of 1 to 3 e e e L e U Stanley Works [ . “u_m} o[ e American Hardware gus completed and professio A, ST o Landers, Frary & Clark r 1 for equirems 3 | consid ation was g rlying factors. announcement York Central and P We do not accept Margin Accounts. 30 m Steel :r\! s, 1 §2.000 tons, In-|roads had placed large orders for | g Steel | rajls, which was reglected in high- : ']“”-‘- issues were helped by reports that 4 S0 plac- for prices for 8. Steel and the| orders ) tons of steel | leading indepenenta, g DDY o 000 tons sues were helped by reports that (3 - casonable weather was stimulating s ( gic § to TUinois | (a1 trade. General Motors racovered HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Steel. T al points and accessories fol- | o increase N e lead of Timken Roller Bearing. which reached a new high price above 73. Deapite the latest report of an increass in crude pro- duction, oil shares took a promin- ant part in the early advance. Sloss- Sheffield Steel, Du Pont and cast| Martford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Bumtt Hotel Bidg, b Tei. 3420 TRAI'FIC M A ation of memb 1 traffic burea or ahoard the Preside SHIP. ded t Haves Brooklyn pier last evenink. | ron pipe sold 3 to 5 poinia higher. w T 'q\; " Wi e | FOTeign exchanges opened firm, e er s ]::“ - Walter 1./ 30 points or more in Norwegian | ! T A h e, | kroner and Spanish pesetas B T and J. . Atwater. orption at recent low levels decreased the floating supply of stocks to such an extent that ad- vances of 3 to 5 points were easily 100 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark: accomplished when sizeable pur- | F l | ing orders for both accounts u n e r a [ were executed. Buying converged % | to a large extent on the popular {Conn. General 50 t General . 1500 ) ‘L~—— R R high-priced shares, but a number | Manufacturing Stocks, lANOTHER NAVAL 0 ‘AnnaPohndor of low-priced issues also displayed | Am Hardware 8¢ 86 | dces for Mrs. Anna | conspicuous strength, including | Am. Hosiery ... .. 35 | UR | 483 Park street were|New Haven and Kansas City Beaton & Cadwell 90 | GASE REACHES 00 T 1 ni t 9 o'clock the Soy, or o 4 1 3 - A o v = gt olclnckisEth oS ™ eral soft spots per- Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com .. 73 17§ ( John the angelist. sis Iy ational Cloak & |Billings & Spencer o : = = Re Laden, pastor, o Suit lo 5 g BRI SHERERN comiar § Lk oo Suit, American Agricultural Chemi- | Billings & Spencer pfd — Government Is Trying to Clear the ch services and | cal preferred and Wa Brothers | Bristol Brass ......... 7 C cuw\ ttal services at | pictures A. The renewal rate for s B o Reserves of Leases Made by th \yvr ,Lmvi !r\v"\'\':"fl‘» call loans was unchanged at 5 per Lock 5 | Sec. Fall Weleh and Walter Welch, grand- | Hainiz HearlngCof, =il ) Mk e e e e S RE— Hart & Cooley ........ — | W on, Oc¢ (®—Another mes Hannon and James Smith. | ynia; Landers, I 91 RS OLE RpserY se reached the o N B Machir ’ . 17 | supreme court today | Mrs. Sophic Hatsing Brown. Rra N B Machine pfd . — | Tollowing the argument in the The funeral of Mr: phie Hatsing 'y Niles-Be-Pond com .... 19 Doheny case by special government Drown was held this afternoon at 2 | o North & Judd T counsel, the department of justice, o'cloc m the home of her daugh- |’ Peck, Stowe & Wil .... 21 through Solicitor-General Mitchell, ter, Mre. Charles Bovington of New- | ‘{1t 150 ¢ 7 Russell Mfg Co. took up the fight to clear the re- ington and was private, Rev. Ray- | {m 10006C0 - Scovill Mig Co . [sorves of I made while Albert ond N. Gilman, pastor of the Stan- | ‘(% "o e ndard Serew 110 B Fall was secretary of the interior, ley Memorial church, this efty, offi- | F000 T8 ' Works gy | ASKing the court to grant a review in ciated and burlal was in Fairview | o/78 ¥ Works ptd proceedings against the Belleridge emetery 2 Montington) Go fcom e Oil Company, which has a lease on LS i Union Mty G o the Elk Hills reserve in Californla. Amedio Di'Batista ‘ | Public Ttilities Stock The lease is challenged by the o funeral of Amedio Di'Batista, | © “ et Conn BlediSartice i e sa SOvernment as Invalid on the ground 11 year old son of Mrs. Nicola Di'- 52" Pac Conn Lt & Pow pfd 109 that it was made without adver Batista of 420 Myrtle street- was heid | °F De Pasco Hfd Flee Ligl ing for bids. The validity of the this morning at 9 o'clock at St. O e Ohio N G Bas 2! laction of President Harding in Mary's church where a solamn mass | & M & § P.. SER RN |3, lmansferring the administration of p m was celebrated by Rev. “‘ I(‘F‘ Pac SPEREN the reserves from the navy to the Lyddy. As the bhody was 1 Cop |interior department also s ques- o Thee" was sung by Mrs Cola | The lower courts sustained the R Gas ~——— lease, holding that the secretary of Dalll baarera | were | Antonio _Prod | To Cooperate With Mexiean body fn (I° Iterior had authorlty to mak tista, Domonick Zoppino, A.|Cru Steel t. that government officlals had Marinelli and N. Marinelli. Burial ‘I"“Z" Bros A 2414 Effort to Curb Immigrant Smug- ‘:'F‘f“““‘(""d 1" ‘unxinm congress, with was in St. Mary's cemetery. M Pont De ! nowledes it had been made, MR s 2 gling Over Border. aquicseed. The government asked er, two ‘brothers, John and Erle RR & S1% 38| Dewolt, Oct. 14 M—approving, PR tbioould teet bul tné Slio prn. and a sister, Nicoletta VB R $14 84 Lt efinatory detate o o i Players T g e on elisle % propeeal | 3 bBer to cooperate h th An fadt N CARD OF THAN Rubber perate with the Mexican fed- (Q]d New England Custom eration of labor to curb immigrant We wish to thank our friends ar several contractors who have been |, cumption here next Monday at 1010 assist in immediate i bors for the kindness and sym- | Gon! ! smuggling, the American Federation N\MI: gf‘l?‘flwl\’e‘l'fletuated in business here for varsing lengths | the. senatortal campaign |H® 4id find. however, that c by shown us during our recent Genl o lof Labor to curb Immigrant smug-|tjon to the - MR of time. i«" m. of th s FamPUEN |jo5 wore not nude except for re woreavement in the death of our be- Gt North pd gling, the American Federation of |ganeral ot op gt STt and Twenty questions were put to cach | funds Investigating committee. ©f jand stockings, as the police m i oved father. We especially wish | Gulf Sta Steel Labor convention turned today from | memers of oy Lo & Darty of applicant for a license and 14 cor- which Senator James A. Reed, dw'fl(y--k:\l The women had worn r prob »r‘w 2 .. |to thank P. & I\ Corbin's cylinder } Cen .r.‘.‘ < coe international affalrs to consideration | e fl“rzm:nr: :;;t.\_":ouvcu ,end rect answers or the equivalent are | crat, Missourl, fs chairman, although | undergarments v:\]‘x the i dvertieing and 'S yap | department, P. & F. Corbin's knob I'! 0&G. ::-: s domestic political program B the e L“n "d "‘” t"h"' required for passing. The marks| from |}y Amnedintoga ol e e iy | room. department 20, Russell & Er- | %% L The resolution approved, which |, 5 h Foa e Y Soltcanes. they, S eh ine i fran i) tosst ein i nojannonncement has come from | 4-w arm pits which gave the bodies PHERES your AU ovlion . [win' packing woom, New Briigi)ielly 8 was sponsored by the California |5 o Notice today. ‘While this com- The names of those taking the ex- | Reed: |an appearance of nudity e B e Poster Advertising Co. and Swedish "'"“!rh Val | Federation of Tabor, directed the ex- ;’} wealth was yet a colony and aminations were ot placed on the| Approximately four subpocnaes| The garments worn were of o RUEh toaclanyt L lub, jLohlesc Nash | ecutive council to appoint commis- | L0500 @ hamiet with its Common papers and the examiners were not ! Were issued by the committee when |nary textur Each woman had had (Signed): Mrs. John Collins, Carl | ‘:V]u ju ;k sioners to negotlate directly with a | o1 & Enmrw the wise law markers 1ware until after they had completea 't W28 In session in the summer in-ja small 1 In one wa al femer tafson, Edwin Gus Brneat| Merland il i milar commission already appoint- |Prescribed this boundary tour ence thelr markings whose papers. they , ‘estgating the Tilinols senatorial {sheet of paper on which was the S Mol udoiph, Lilllan Gu lid Cont ... 30% od by the Mexican labor. organizn. |In fhree vears to protect property . = ¥ 'campaign, were understood to be|pame of IHawco apd his hotel room i SERLEIL Mo Kan & Tex 33 | tion, on methods of mi. owners. It has persisted for more were working on. Fach applicant, (i i but ticati | i =t B Y501 | 3o Pac pra 38 38 jornsonimeihads for Timitingdmmls s e oy Vs £ . ! still unserved, but no indication number. The name, however, look- ARD OF THANKS | ac pid 1 § lgration through a ‘“gentlemen's |than two centuries. ;.v?:fl\i‘;mh:r‘l\ P:r‘r"rlcp“l’?rn"fl“h(,:?tntrfil\en at whom new subpoenas, if jed like Haw; later the police said Wa wish to thank our friends and | Mont Ward 861 66' 6615 ) agreement” without reference of the| The tour is now made once in five p‘o‘pfln‘ N N "m‘ a‘ ”m‘;” any are issued, would be addre; ithey were uncertain whether the ncighbors for their many tokens of | :ion‘.\l ‘Lc.vl 150 113!, x.".u {problem to the governments of the vears and a municipal limousine {s oo hial namialon fh- ‘cn:‘; and| In the absence of an official an- |missing man's name was Hanco or sympathy, and all who so kindly \' \_ Central . .1 1..»1, 13413 spective countries. |now the perambulator of the tour, aled 1t in the envelose, Tie and!nouncement from the chairman, |Hawco. One woman was about 25 S alsladb e et lousEnsa durits | AV NS TR S0 Before considering the resolution Velopes were collected by a dismn. | Hickman Yates, secretary of the years old and wore a w o bulia A gara o fliness and death of our beloved | \or, & WOSt o 168 1 162% 163 |the convention approved the recom- STILL SWIMS ALONG. torested party and deposited at the | o Tt S ‘M”ST ”:”\\T l”| i L R S bt i e N ongudatah ierpandRaiete '\'":'{: {} i e i cndaton ‘of the excoutive counellf Kingston, N. ¥, Oot 1k (P-kgs ek s and conferred with U. §. ) al [shoes were black ondsliic avenie Beatrice’ Car) North Pacific. . to postpone for later constderation ! siste 1 c town clerk's office until after the 1, , s o1 Gzaryel i 23 Y00, The build seatrice rl. Pack Mot Ca | ey k: 1 by an ebb tide, Mrs. Charlotte Palmer Anderson, who was asked to |white, while the ot g ack Mot Car the council's report on general rela- | ) marks had been made. 5 ittee | e ol onse Signec > Pet B 6§31 7 general rela- | Moore Schoemmel today resumed prepare quarters for the committee labout 23 and was entirel fot {14 aon Pan Am Pet B 633 tions with the Mexican federation. |pa ey One of the applicants last night Gabout Nk e Y ST BB Alfred Cote, and little sons. e o1 n lor swim down the Hudson river {for Monda |black. Both had brown hai in 5 5 4 ivania. Prospects of adj ARt R S acked permlission to review his pa- | poty Smith and Walsh are demo-| Omondson in an interview said tion Co | Mg anpo e bayld Carl 2 G tadeat i thetas e s e Alkasg o Naw: MHRE S G i I e e DS s e ariang Bl | Hrothers andl slete faded at the morning session when |cndeavoring to beat the record of dlcatidng th ibility er | “Th i ihaheme Dhovihad i ha X UNDER ARREST | e o protracted debate developed on the |65 hours established by Mrs. Clem- catidng the possibllity of another| Tje new commissioner was receiv- |vacht about 10 They had had RIVER UNDER ARREST | . |question of employe-stock 3 & appeal similar to th s, : o = itk 4 1 i . - ; A CARD OF THANKS 2 53 1 { employe-stock-owner- | ington Corson, who recently swam preal similar to that made by S |ed by the president last week and |several drinks of liquor but he said | Traftic Officer Delbert Veley ar- | o CAED DX TEANES Roebuck 5 37§ ship in various industrial organiza-|the English channel Y. Spaulding. his appointment was discussed with |the quantity was trifiing and none |rested Antonio Mattiolo, aged it 9 ity oMp frioneRian Con Oll 1813 Hor t lish channel. s Senator Broussard, democrat, Louls- |could have been otherwise than so- |50 Woodland st Plainvil i ibors for the kindness and eym- Ry . 118 s Y | SRR WARRANT MAY BE ISSUED |iznn, and other e e e R of |2 oelock this afternoon. on « pathy extended fo us in our recent | siandard OM . 82% FRENCH - AMERICAN MEETING | _ PRAIRIE OIL DIVIDE Philip Calmbach of 37 Grernwood | vt = larticles evidently of prospective ymobile with bercavement in the death of our be- | gewart Warner 62 A meeting of the French-American | Independence, Kansas, Oct 14 (@ street, complained that his #utomo- | WILL DEBATE ON SCHOOLS. |Christmas presents to the weman's I without a reg- |1oved father. Wo wish to thank es- | Siudebaker .. 53 [ R ok Eonch-ametiesn | 4F dividanavet b0 tentsieiE bile was struck as it stood in front| oo e N A P Marsh | family although no names were 5 1 Mattiolo [Pecially the Fricham and Bethesda | Toxas Co 53% night at republican headquarters an | has been declared on the stock of of his home last evening. The car |, inis city will be one of two rep-|given. a pleasure car having | Socleties | Texas & Pac H Main street. Officers and directors | th® Prairie Ofl & Gas company, pay- that struck it fs registered In the | o0 12 TN W 6 B0 O O mona| The medical examiner ordered the |markers that were issued for a gned, 3 Tobac Product 1081, 1001 1091 Wiilibe’ elsate | able November 30, to stock of rec- leme of ?urrllt g« !mr;pquor 48 | ange which will debats with two [bodics delivered to an_undertaker | truck Q‘;-HNS l’lf"‘” Unfon Pac ... 162% 161% 1623 SR |ord October 30, the company officials leasant street. Detective Sergeant | . : | Mix went out S ANGUS SELANDER United Fruit . 114} 1143 [ |announced hers today. Seaview P ange this|and he with Coroner Mix went o ! D % ; Fllinger turned over a report to iéif’r‘“ln; e ,IWI(‘,"’,':?,“‘]"““"1';5:01\-««‘{,‘ to the yacht to talk with S SAILS FOR U. S. CHARLES SELANDER, U 8 Ct Ir Pipe 212 s “Peaches” and Mother in } e R Prosecuting Attorney Woods ana a | SYORINE on the dushtlon: “etelfell 0 Bremen, Germany, Oct. 14 (P AUGUST SELANDER. USiInd Al .. 1% 1 117 | Consultation With Steuer TREASURY STATEMENT warrant for Ripple's arrest may be |y 00 "4y 0" cmers children tr *Evidence of Liquor | Baron Ago Von Maltzan, who has {U 8 Rubber .. 4% 54 54% | New York, Oct. 14 (®—The World {ased, the consolidated school.” Mr, Marsh| Coroner Mix after going aboard [been home on leave, sailed today [U 8 Steel ... 1444 1427 1457 |ioday says Peaches Browning and | Treasury Balance .... $357,332.430, e | {5 2 past master of Burritt grange of (the yacht said that he belicved the fto resume his dutics as German | VTabash Ry 41% 5 41 |her mother have consulted Max D. | e A this city. man's name was Howco, after dis- | ambassador in Washington. | : nr{x ;\]1’ < B ".;2', E'j\‘ Steuer, the criminal lawyer, Who do- | New York— Exchanges $1,146,+ b m:‘d!}r;g the n}';mvs‘z;f‘n i, ix.\\nlni . 3 o 1% 68 | fended Hnrr_] M. I‘.mgho;‘l_\" and “m} 10,000; balances $112,000,000, = A ASSYRIAN CLUB ELECTS. an. anco. e said he found evid- | =———— J 2 - 5 has appeared as counsel in several Boston — Exchanges $30,000,000; When She Rode in the Sub- 5 Jones was elocted president |ences of o drinking party on the | | URDERTAKER Willys Over 20 noted divorce cases. Neither the 1aw- | halances $38,000,000. way the Strap-Hangers X = yacht with gin, brandy and cock- | | Phone 1625-. | Woolworth 1631 r nor his consultants would reveal Thought They Were Riding in a Packard “Subway Sadie” CAPITOL - BEGINNING SUNDAY of the Assyrian American Citizens' club. at the annual meeting of the organization last evening at the clubrooms. Other officers chosen |were: Vice president, Jack David; secretary, Puls George; assistant see- retary, Zaya Oshona; treasurer, Elia {Shlimon; assistant treasurer, Badall; chaplain, Shumon |chairman, Paul Joseph: se arms, Michael Benjamin; trustees, |Sam Doomon, Eddy Yohonan and Emanuel Eshoo. tails left. Pending a possible |quest the coroner ordered the to detain Omondson. A woman, Mrs. Walter F. Cluff | living in Morris Cove was found this afternoon who sald she had heard |authorities of the Hartford Isolation sereams last night but no cries such pital this afternoon, of the death {as to give her the idea that anyone |of Catherine Miller, police Captaln 1\‘11_» of the police de- partment was notified by the ged 3 years, was In danger. which occurred at 6:30 this morn On the yacht was found a man's ing. The child was living at the vest in the pocket of which was a|Polish orphanage and the police white gold watch and ‘small amount | were of money. asked to This belonged to Howco. | 212 Main street. notify relatives at Opposite St. Mary’s € the nature of their conference, the | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Residence 17 Summer St. LOCAL STOCKS Japer states. Y OU | (rurnisned by Putnam & co) | —— Fon IO e | Insurance Stocks. 60 GOLF ENTRIES s BOLLERER’S i Bid Asked| Greenwich, Conn., Oct. 14 (® —J‘ callm Aetna Casualty ....... The annual golf tournament of the | | Aetna Life Ins, Co. 570 etna Fire Automobile Ins Hartford Fire | West Chester and Fairfield Wom- en’s Golf assoolations is being held today over the Greenwich Countr: | club conrse. There were 60 entries | The lowest score turned in up to noon was that of Mra. Edward Stevens with a score of 87y | Quick, safe, sure relief from painful callouses on the feet. Atall drug and shoe stores Dz Scholl’s Zing-pads Posy Shop BULBS For Fall Planting and Spring Blooming National Fire 83 Y. MAIN ST, PROF. BLDG, TEL. agq | Phoenix Fire 589 “The Telegraph Florist of New Britaint Travelers Ins. Co, ,...1165

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