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NF"V BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1926. | W.CT.USPEARER | ity ftems ISIE QF PINES I§ i HURDER INSINOATIONS |~ <., | | Wall Street Briefs IRREGULAR TREND DEFENDS Y{}UTH A son was born this morning to RAVA[iED BY b'l‘fl“ Lawyer For Mrs. Wright Makes Un- |\ | Dougherty of : St o] | ususl Statemen's in Connection | ; T THE MARKET st ph's p(.r sh whist, Oct. 26, | e | With 1914 Tragedy. ov];ls‘)rloifi\,— Snd Sags Att k Are Hothing Bat S | (Continusa trom First Fage) | g trom Samuel Insull, has | Prd ays Attacks Are Nothing Buf| 1s vour turnace ready tor winters 2 | tinzeapotis, Minn., Oct. 25 (P— T " e Prices However, Show an Up- Liqfl[]]‘ Pmpadanda '0: ot ’;’fiicl'fk;r e lexrsgut- Communication with the interlor is |Frank Lloyd Wright, architect, and C’,‘,‘;l?,:‘g,mm L?V“U Ty 9 [e ndition? not, call Sulll- (still crippled, so that accurate es- \Mme. Olga Milanoff, were at liberty s well as control of the [ > i Lo S ROl e SRR ohaeitanase e llbine oo lusion today pend- | s' Heat and Light Co. \l Wal_d TEDfleUCy Insull interests. Plans are | !ing hear but attorney police were notified today of eturn of the operator's license against them, amborn & company, sugar deal- d that at least 30 Niagara Falls, N. Y., Oct. 23 (P— Mrs. Maude B. Perkins, S: =8 to merge the two prop- York, Oct. 23 [ PUTNAM & CO | MEMBERS NEW YORK & HAKITORD STO@ BI WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 MARTFON OFTCE 6 CENTRAL ROW TR f-ng We Offer: Aetna Life Insurance Co. Connecticut General Life Ins. Co. Travelers Insurancé Co. At the Market. national secretary of t of Frank Jakubiak of $5 Lyman ne in the province ©4 Wife and the architect es into a new company, Wi ed irre h people's branch of the Women's |Street, and the su of the li- stroyed, reducing 1 a barrage of charges and SHOROH opening of today's market on Christian Temperance Union, told Cense of Moore of § Lake fon of the prov- charges, o, 38 t covering prompted by the delegates to the annual state conven- | Court. 1,000 pounds. sson of Chicago, attor- | - be financed by b Eai Al whioh setiinC tore tion of the organization here last| A Son was born at New Britain and bags of sugar were | 1°Y Miriam Noel Wright, sald and bonds, totalling | Prisk rally ch set in § r night that “the slandering of | General Hos X 0 dan he would request an investigation ,000,000 and $45, = rday. the youth of today by wets and wet Mrs, Kenneth Sloan nto deaths at Wright's home in| ¢ politicians is propaganda designed to n street. 4 = ing en, 'Vis, charged to a breck: down probibltion ‘tn other|| \THS Hard he Chamber il d negro who ran amuck and countries where thousands of Comm is in the E = ned the architect's $80,000 bung- dents of high school and colls mail lapse of several SR % ow in 1914 studying American i mion it t’:r"’l W, M. wri counsel, | an_exte “The great success of the W. C. T. How Ari Y. Stearns is a business e 0 aar o countered with a wration that 's visit to this U." said Mrs. Pe visitor to 2 y Jackson's statem were “only & ) tIr up veporta 6% the education in the schools of Mr. and Beloln of part of a plan to persecute M. |that she is seeking financial aid. 4 alcohol does to the system. Shuttle Me will attend Wrig! | Wenl rmed bankers have indi — interests have combatted that hington and Jef- Matah Borthwick Cheney. | cated that the good will created 1 damental education wherever they w om Wright eloped in 1919, | her visit r e s could and now that we have prohi- nd her two ct were slain 1 of F 4% bitlon, they are putting on a W guard on the Ford he negro who set fire to Wright ’ 145 % y do not expect wide campaign to try to minimize Haroid I. Koplowitz is g every ass ome. Four men were slain at the | Thomson, THem & Co | Gurritt Hotel Bldg. New Britatn Telephone 258¢ MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart. Mgr. for a lo The ~u|-<cr\x lon was once by P in this v du He is a stud the c’'ect of * among people of Europe. How ports show that thousands of young son of the man- and another an | same time, one o estate ver, our re- ght in his architec- z ‘ | > Europeans are working for and vot- varsi e d that the great- . | will shortly be re- 115% I ing for prol on whenever they n High school team, the ¢ Lo o h i | have a chance. All over Europe one lineup with an in- ves and i Northern Pacific 135 of the great wet drives Is a d n ! | erday, Mme. Milanoft railro ed picture of Am of Elm street has _— ™ her divorced joint use by th with especial emphasis o ploy of La REDUBHGANS CFNTFR [ o Ly ol American youth as a nation of hip 14 Il 1 VAR VIA ~ stain custody of their flask boys and loud and und William J. Fallon ster, who wa three IN TAMHMANY DISTRICT plined cabaret girls.” ation In New oon on ter. s discussed the sit last June, We offer— 100 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark Price on application We do not accept Margin Accounts. | an auto- ‘ mobile tr h New York state. | ey will go over the B ! i il and expect to ret Mrs. Perkins said that college un- dergraduates have voted for prohi- bition by at 1 70 per cent of all the students in nearly the col- leges. She soun the politicians sa; remember that t - Mills and Wadsworth Bringing Their y all completion and are expected Campaign Right Into New the basls for an ear TERGSISEON - COLLFGE Y STUDENTS | Michigan Demonstration A facked by Police York City are about to vote. or a few days. New York, Oct. 23 (P—Congress S den L. DMills, re for go nor, and James W. Wadsworth, Jr., a propor of 75 per cent m $785,085 to §1,380 ing in Tammany Hall Both men erritory. ere vesterday 2 Oct. 28 A — by police last 1t demon- pep” meeting Michigan- | Arbor, aEtn The textile in v'.l'l\wnn 1 de- political opponent, woolens is rate and Upon recovering from the effect al year, it ned to 0 for replacements in the country's r which he s would have this cou ute for the p: Pack Mot Pan Am P Pennsylv door of he polic ere held to a s were ir in po- }CHINE\E REPUBLI C IS ¢ Friendship With Girl | ONLY A BURLESQUE | ' Leads to Man’s Arrest |1y rs opinion p r, Mass., Oct. 23 (P— Meyer, police o gave ¢ I's son, Alfred E. Jr., made his maiden politica er the r n of the entire urge EDDIE GOODFELLOW IS | HELD IN BOND SWINDLE : ut Forth by Mem- 19 ber of Recent Commis- ed in l\nni | Tt he el fors sion to Orient. |1 ) cc o ! T B pollce _H;l-““?m“‘f‘j”l. X il © Oct. 23 (A — The rule Ciose Friend of Knapp Arrested °f 1.9 g 22 lof the Chi milit ture Company on Sep | China i in Pittshurgh Bank d the capture wh more c a tip that the o d Scandal. 5 T i traw cago me d member of a rece s entrusted with deposit- EDDY BROTHERS & G gHartford Conn. Trust Bldg. HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bld,. Tel. 3420 Tel.2-7186 We offer and recommend Union Mfg. Co. rince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—(Cleveland Stock Exchange ESSEX BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2-8261° Tel. 4081 New Britain We offer TORRINGTON CO. B . 1 commission in C Railroads attempting to operate | by paying tribute to r lords, the rutality of the troops and a ina. of the furnit { Ward Bak the bank each day V. appeared. stord dis- | tem which makes it impos a close friend sible for the people to pe from | —_— & ho is held in default of Attorn | Rosen. S N0k Poieant | w05, are among the conditions | LOCAL STOCKS Kathryn Ray, “America’s Most Beautiful Girl,” was mercilessly beaten g lay eve- | he deseribes, | - | represents by fists in the v York apartment of Norma Terris, with whomn she | . An| Only | Putnam & €0 | rreq W once played in ht in Paris™ With them at the time was Geor tice, N | ; ed Winkle he writ CIVIL SUITS RECORDED court the third Monday of Novem- | ber. | Nathan Googel has brought suit for $150 against Rudolph Ackermang through Attorney David L. Dunn. Dep Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz served the papers and the writ is returnable in the city cogrt the | second Monday of November, ion for $100 damary 1 due, has Edward N Attorney the plamtift. . for rent | brou Grath by Sam Edward A. Mag table apers and lm n served the is returnable in the city Price, actor. , close-mouthed about the imbroglio, intimat 8- | 000,000 Chinese people. Insurance Stocks: court action will ensue. : Although giving his personal | 1 e Afthur ent | views the Chinese situation, Mr. Aetna Cas liotees badtclaons mmit rranged o m | declined to intimate the na- Lifc | frolVanascantiina o uding some stunts by a magi- |ture of the report of the interna- |Aetna Fire .. | Goodfellow denied he had reccived |“™ nal commission of extraterri- | Automobile In | any such call and Gealaved He knew | = torial jurisdiction in China, which |Hartford Fire . | nothing about the swindle. | ——— e ‘hr‘ said last night would be pub- |National Fire . | i ,;‘1\““‘" ‘u"hih‘ end of the month iy Fire ... | H ¢ Was chairman of the Travelers Ins Co. i | F unera ls which has just completed Conn. General i ssory to larceny before a ! | survey in the Asiatic na | Manufacturing Stocks, | fact. : = | Am Hardws 8% 88 e swindle led to the closing of | Maurice Bowler 65 BOYS LEGION GUESTS |Am Hosier v 27 35 therhood n Funeral services for Maurice Bow ‘] el A ¢ which ler of 69 Arch street were held this | “Hfa Cpt Co co 73 s | of three of it ers, and a Pitts- h. Interment was in St. Mary's | | Billing = M burgh broker. | cemetery. { e 7 & s ] = | Eddy-Glover Post Transports Young f 29 Admits | A\h-x:mrlcr Budrejko | A - o Young Man of 23 e Finalidvod Friends to Today's $100,000 Postal Thefts suareira of 24 Booth street were | Ga., Oct. (A —He B. cld this l\lfl'h‘!\g at 7: o'clock at er arrest today on wered Hed church. Buria tmately | in Sacred oot cemetery. 1 con- | Alexander at Bowl. Al Davis, 2 charges steal $100,000 in checks signed to the Federal Reserve bank of Atl months. Davis led officers to a cache ive boys will be tr n today by Eddy-Glover American eLgion, to witn | the Brown-Yale game, Of this nur are Boy Scouts, 16 members of the Leagion baschall team, and 25 representing junior achievement Garwood Behm, Hayy C. Jackson and Commander Arthur H. of Eddy-Glover post will be in ansported Bloken Back® Business Methods Is your office crowded for lack of proper equipment and supplies? of Mrs. Dominic Ostello Funcral services for Mrs. Dominic = ber, Ostello of 47 Hartford avenue were held at 10 o'clock this morning at St. Andrew's church. Buyrial was in post | post, ¥ 1 Scovill tanda 22 to §5 which he raid | had been stolen from mail sent to | the Federal Rescrve b Davis told officers he waited n the labby of the local post office \\luh al the Federal Cxty Advertlsement A Legion county mecting will be ! held in Unionville after- | noon. Cars will lea 1y-Glover post home at 2 o'clock Do visitors receive the right impression from the furnishings in your place of busi- ness? to Utilities Stocks, Elec Service . 67 Cot Committee of the | oa, representative of | Conn Lt & Pow pfd ....109 112 | % s A serve bank called for mail. Several | City ‘Zf ~\f“ Iu d Elec Light . 323 a0 | And do you realize that genuine bargains letters usually fell to the floor, he mect at Room 201, City | ©AN ey iy | in omce equipnient are offered in this news- said, while the n ger transterred | Building, at 7:30 p. m. Thursday 1 ke L chig skt il i1 | Oc , to act on the proposed new ;4a's commercial apple crop for this | paper? the fmnall BromILL e O S Unhing o8 and it eanslderiny ar shows a further drop and is { pouch, and he managed to male | 5 ations regulations rela. | ROW estimated at 89 per cent or | SURY BALANCE | s . = SR o | posed regu s regula =1 BO it a ce | g J | Today and every day—m Herald Classified away with several of these before ) Foset TOBTLONS TR ATD roofing. | 550,400 barrels, as compared with | | s—there’s a regular classification called the man completed his tas| All persons intoresied in these | 833,400 b‘“frcl‘fl I 1925, according | Treasury Balance . | e Equipment.” matters will be heard at this time, |'0 8overnment figures announced| L ¥ quip Bridgeport Doctors Are DAVID L. NAIR, I(;.st' Mph‘fl. n'\x bac »;m season in| New York— Exchanges 4 | ere v A ol haie : 5 S 5 yrdinance Committee, | Ontario that has resulted in most | 000,000; balances $96,000,000 | There you will find desks, chairs, filing Rohbed of Perscriptions| Chatrman Ordinance Committea. | Lyl X 0 e trult growing un-| Doston— Exchanges $130,000,000; | cases, typewriters and other articles you Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 23 (A — | dersize, 1s responsible for the de- | balances $70,000,000. need in handy, readable order. Five local physicians have been cre The harvest In other .p: _ hbed of liquor prescription blanks | inces this year will be about avers GOES BACK HOME Use the Classified Ads in your business \\»mm the past hours and 15 Jusenh A Hafie it is predicted. | Akron, Ohlo, Oct. 23 (®—Accom- | ) o e 1 an- y e a—— | panied by his parent Cark- | regnianyl <’.Yv:§:«“dh):‘\;m:]\‘r‘tf:xll'\l?e"hv O"a e g o BOY STILL CRITICAL Bt 18, 60 REEL O R s { thief with the same end in view. UNDERTAKER No change has been noted in the | retary of the Firestone Tire and | roa & E 1625-2 ndition of Ottilio Eugeni, § years' . Rubber Company, eturned to his The doctors form whom the blanks Oppostte Bt Mary's Chareh, o f R ord . Dits. . ETane: 3T o % Pt old son of Mr and Mrs. Antoni|home here yesterday from Rock- The Herald Yor@ Edlen oo 1 ¥ Deglionce B4, Sommy Eugenl of Sterling street, who fell | ville, Maryland, after setting out Welss, Dr. William H. Curley, Dr. A. Bernstein, Dr. Alfred Kornblut and Dr. Abraham Apsel. The thiet is described as a man well dressed, was 25 years of age, from a tree at his home yesterday morning. The boy fs in a critical condition and it is believed his skull is fractured, although X-ray pic h two other boys on an adventure trip from Boston. away from a private Peekskill, N. Y. 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