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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1926 STEAMSHIP HAS GONE DOWN IN STORH "BUDDIES’ BEARERS Fexe DESCRIBES ACTITES | City Items | m FOR_EX-SOLDIER AILROAD SHARES OF VISITING KURSE ASSH. INMUCH DEMAN Wall Sfreet Brie f Officer Fred Wagner shot & dog wned by Louls DeChesser of & Wreckage From Vessel, Nelson Y. Miss Patterson Gives Interesting Chapman street at the corner of Funeral of JOhflJ COfie W[]l‘ld McFarland, Is Washed Ashore | Talk At Meeting of Lions e ;:?:(c; )vrlzum;ux;s:\c-sslhy e 5 « VOILEY During Night | Club This Noon ToaiEs e ol e ies eranens Heavy Buying Porces Market | § T _arish whist, s g 2 J % v War Ve(el‘afl, TOdfly St. John, N. B, Oct. 26 UP—J. C.| One hundred and thirty-four ba- | hall, tonight.—advt. o et Upward Chesley, marine department agent their first bath this sum-| The police were notifled today of ks mosem Tl pward received word from Grand Manan at the hands of a Visit ¢ suspension of the operator's li- [ T0NETets cold storage warehouse is —_— Amid special music at his church, today that wreck of the M cense of John Ragelis of 318 I planned by the Consolidated Col Patterson, su Nurse as Nelson Y. McFarland of Parrisboro, and special exerciges by his form the billiard tournament, “buddies,” the last tribute paid | N. S., had been washed ashore dur- | Visiting ociation, in an T John J. Coffee of Cottage Place, |ing the night and it was feared the |address to the Lions club at noon New Haven vs. Dom- former ove war veteran, whose vessel had been lost In yeste tod Miss Patterson and eight of of this city at the funeral services were held this storm with ‘all on board he- helpers in ctive blue | Mmor d academy tonight.—adv morning. Part of a mast, a lifcboat and | uniforr the Lions| ‘Wed. Special. 1 lot of felt, velvet o i v The Church of St. John the Evan- | hame plate were cast up on e | club $1.95. French Hat . 0 r’\“x\; —”-'r t gelist was crowded to its capacity [shore. ~ There was no sign of any| “Among the kinds of service ofter-| “"qrhe I R. Arcade—advt. R T f with a throng of friends he had of the ship's company. The vessel|ed to people, needy cases as well o oneen Plnner Denesc L o o made in his 38 years of life 4n this Was 71 fect long those of families more prosperous, AitaR Tl ot E 6,016 or $2.65 a share on t d city. At 9 o'clock a solemn high liss Patte enur itchell of 288 !{]..r e taT OR mber ¢ St mass of requiem was celebrated by _ Parrisboro, Oct. 26 (P killed care to the rcen seric i r : . Rev. Thomas J. Laden, pastor, The steamer McFarland plied regu- |4 My ho pital, fol o > 1 sisted by Rev. Walter J. McC larly between Parrisboro and Ban-| . left the institu- | S ; iy of St. Mary's church, deacon, Maine, and was n command of VNS a Rev. Father Schianerd of the L ptain James H r crew Sant gl ) Salle Missionary order of Hartford, | Was made up of Le son of Sanford Boss of Winnipeg, W uy sub-deacon I i rws(. adopt itoba, Canada, Saturday after- ¥ i G e 4 A Gt = hasednan Mrs. Bos: efore her ¢ As the body was being borne in- e other whose name T B s v i to the church John J. Crean, or- could not be learned todar. It was vas Miss Shirley Dubosar of . i 2 “y O " hought that the wife of the cap- v o anist, sang My Country 'Tis of | thought t e Rininnt vinarraslde ( 1 'T‘mp At the conclusion of the |fain was also aboard. &“ m,!' 5 ,;“,"Hpr ,il:[ "‘r_ o $2rans o services, Miss Fur of Hartford | G i aaed > : rendered “Face to Face,” and John | FEastport, Me, Oct. 26 (P— e Dusintesilrin ! . J. O'Brien sang “Pal of Mine.” As|Wreckage from a G2 il nd her B T e ; juiefibo dy A aniibelo Ebrors] :ms.w;lv s e e sl council will meet In the : 197 the church, Mrs. Mary T. Crean s iopeblyghound Sales ount of mber of Ce rooms at § : 1 “Taps.” Fundy, was washe on the|is done by the nurs e, Sl i {shores of Big Duck Island, | e A ock ; g 2 merit won during t Among the wealth of floral trib- [ utes was a beautiful piece presented by his post, the Veterans of Foreign | s off Grand Manan Isla today. and the sit must W as accepted a Wards. The pall bearers, former : T eaca SRy, Sva el ¥ Wor “buddios” wero sergeants with nim | Ballots Printed But for the distance, Bt bt s a5 in the service. They were: Dewey | Name Is Spelled Wrong 777 = 7 © hReh ng the s - O. Sclander, George Glossup, Jere-| pariford, Oct. 2 > "P. F. King and James E. O'Brien g g d 47! miah Griffin, Michael Ryan, Joseph |y ocledging to the of S Kenney and Howard Smith. Henry | otary of stats t e e DPBATED OWN suIe Overstrom was color bea and Dallota tor . the Connecticut National Guard e T it : i furnished a firing squad under the town clerk of Saybro 2 command of Sergeant Barrett. They | ion to an error i Gas Evidently Won Out Over the were the following privates: Fregall, {500 B. . democra 1 Dagger Route In Case of Yalc Parathlia, Sithe, Bertkoly, Salosia, or senator in the thirty TE e i Zippo, Bush and Motto. Captain Ry tha HARRY GREB WAS BL]ND e e | ; Hewett of the C A. sounded Should zead s i s A i 3 Father McCrann, assi; by Fa- te of the nomination from the ) 19 14575, ther Laden, conducted the commit- | district convention chairman was t tal services at the grave ial | received by the secr f Announcement Today Says he Lost 105% 1 TR A T ailaleygo b ton sight on Bout with Kid 4 18 SRR , owing to allcs 5 < B Indmna Postmaster in ing of Murder-Suicide Action Columbus, 0., Oct. 26 (A—The champion of ) bodles of Mrs. Grace Brown, Colum- e = B a private san 15 48 dow, and that of O. H. Betts, BREAKS BATTERY LAw T PAEEE S0 = > i e wed him to be post- 4 with violation of ths | K UL : ey s T et 0 e Dl A Cl rect, was a € n's effects v ; ‘ noen by Officer ] """”Y{ '“l’. Police said th Betts on a warrant isst Sk 19 shot the woman and then killed him- rney J. G. Wood i 2 Gre o 154 4 At According to tho complaint, Vitalli |/ s SRS S : 44 4 ¢ Mrs. Brown's body was in the rented a storage batt from | tRed i o / = front seat, slumped under -the O'Neil Tire & Battery Co. of this | : b 779 in o % steering wheel, a bullet through .the city and sol ed to sell it s right Dreast. Station on ; : : The man’s body was in the rear A 1S o : i seat, a bottle of poison and a tin cup il : ir \ nn”t.n; :’zom & ‘:m T e SZ‘U" CAR KILLS DOG, GOES ON e o pe 5 5 ; through the head. Miss .1nsr~phin~‘ of o Tk e o L i 2 e Y coninlanEd e La mer, what surgeons had vear 1 » . t pday that an automo. = % e ¢ & Many Jail Inmates There e happen. o : : For Dry Law Violations 1oz on South Aain stiet - : s ! § Bridgeport, Oct. 26 (A—Thirty- r of the car is F67. w 151 N Y Cer i 1 nine per cent of the population o d In the name of Willi consented ¢ . N o4 the Fairfield county jail during the of TIAESANE to this nd er a HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE ' car ending September 30 were vio- t 1 sumed name of = : a s of the prohibition laws. Of = n eye spe list h (Turnished by Eddy Brothers & i the 1768 n:‘rnpnnd women commit- | CRITERION STAKES RACT ;}l"’fl:‘; el ! ndl At Che thi ¢ ted to the Bridgeport and nbury Oct operation and substituted the ] ‘h., \||‘\lwr1\'4. ¥ B 61 . jalls in the past year, 583 Wi n- | Arkwright's t won eye for the one removed. 5 4 tenced for breaking some for: of ‘rer a! of the criterion v good imitation and had b - 0 g 2 2 the prohibition laws. two year olds by thre2 ler L £ G i G1s These figures are being incorpor- | day-from Lord Astor's Nev from a sheep to the eye mus i 5 8 ated in the annual report of the! Adam's Apple the Odds-On f B e e impe 1 Fairfield county commissioner, it was owned by C. Withburn ; 3 . learned today another two 1 bacl Secovar i e ¢ 1 3% AT s oper; % 5 .“ ADMIT LUMBER THEFT AT YALE NAVY DAY jured in an automc " Navy Day will be observed with| Offi Thomas J. Feeney ";f‘ burgh three w 50. e i i s = a rally in Woolsey hall, Yale uni-|morning ;mn: nded "‘0 bo: *.:\ < ~ - X a g ] versity, at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow |are s \‘1{"' hayy Mt d g Brank Zoiter. E - 7. V. Bartt, U. of lumber from L % 1 3 areninERCanTEW Y R ar el neington ave Tire Insurance Companies. s 1 N., of the war college at Yale, will The Y No. 6 fire st turned the Iv ion exaniinere be the principal speaker. Glee club will sing and the college | i Jumhby et It s, 5 : band will play.. Admission will*he o report to Probation Offlcer ( S ; : < free and the public is invited nolly Rossia Ins. ( 0 € Life, Indemnity and Other Wa Z WILL OF MR Lt ol S G (T t contin Astna. Camaliy & : = West T o s By the will of the late Feltia [y nnull made a re quisition tod O otz Life I ¢ 1 W Notar 11y Bentz, filed today In probate court. |¢o the gov R e Ll Sl e MR G all her property, both real and |g oo T 8 S Tra 1 s O 9 a1 personal, is left to her husband, |and Charles Hummill, who are e e i debts docu- | TREASURY STATEMENT Alex, after the and funeral payment of expen The ed in New London to answer to the charge of the theft of a motor ve ment was drawn January 19, 1926, |hicle and personal effects October 1 $253,08 and her husband is appointed exe- |20, The men are under arrest in Nev Shn ) S cutor. | York. cotion et theico of sery : 3 Excl $1097 Pt = P E es. Burial was in M me 2 3 et g 7 MERCHANTS TO MEF ol At a meeting of directors of = e = GUARAN I EED Mercantile bureau this morn- | s 'ion'.z)léi:\n R mmunh | voted to hold a e b some W ), o 10-20-30c MARKET - e £ i nae together of all m : B 5 Pl “-"y i Choice Fricassee Fowl .. c Cosed. ¥ Gy NS i st did ot b A ) i, ollovin Sirloin Round Steaks . Jhideig g ral will bo Tield tron . CASSATLANT” MISSING ‘\ ‘[“v'"‘\j“_* Sl New | Case wood & B | Choice Veal Chops . . RUojiof s L thelpolice lemn requiem high Colvs Patent Fira Armis i Tender Lamb Chops . . et 1y v Fajgen t v se. AT L e Tender Sheulder Steaks et LT cigy Shoulder Roasts ., . . Stanley Rawa. tomorrow to allow T o Breasts Veal . . . . . ne Ry sllovpa Stantey,infon om o , court Joseph Ra of Bac dled at *clock last ever Boneless Pot Roasts . . b Eiliger wa | 1¢d at 1 oclock last vening. Buriai A detailed to erview the man |0 o0 SHEREC S SRR LS 1 17 on the . named by Falgen but has not been | had | Fresh Beef Liver . . . Heme by e - s Jo ok heg pite th at it had won two T nnants 1 DEFENSE PROBLEMS London, Oct. 26 (®—The impe: conference today took up problen nt years, | Fresh Honeycomb Tripe Corned Spare Ribs . . TO WORK al Joserh A. Haffey HIGHER DEGREES | P of empire defenso on sea and land ONLEEAE : | A meeting to be held tomorrow | L C d ngf and in the alr. A serics of com- fns e Plimpton Mg (Eht Fs ths ciembosa of ean Lorne A Siiet e mittees and sub-committecs were Opposite St. Mary's Chareh. it &yl 1 Mtg Honor will be —1025-3 ple of Residence 17 Summer summoned to take up their various problems. |Strand Theater Opens Nov. 11, Armistice Dav | formation of a 'BOLLERER’S lect Templars in ary | state cil of § Jan s city o from P! Guaranteed 10-20-30c Market . 5 ; n the de- The management of the Strand Posy Shop Tried and Approy Per R ed and Approved Tem Tel- 483 on Main street decided to- BULBS tomorrow night. On Jan ! A day to give the first opening per- For Fall Planting ndidates been given 70 W. Main, Opp. New Hotel {f cormanct o Nowimber i1, Aot | and Spring Bloomimg |55 et o5 i e o co day. The picture for the gpen-|g4 \v \iyry 6T, PROF. BLDG. TEL Winsted Hoslery Co. ESEIe to take the Se- | ing show has not bLen announced. | “The Telegraph Klorist of New Brital N B Mach Class A pfd emplar degree, I PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW WORK & HAKITORD STOQS EXCHAMGES B WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= Tel 2040 BARTFORD OFTICE 6 CENTRAL ROW TEA. 3-pab We Offer: New Britain Gas Light Co Price on Application. 1womson, Tenn & Lo Burritt Hotel Bldz. New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBL AEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart. Mgr. We offer— BANKERS TRUST COMPANY Price on Application. WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS HARTFCRD g artford Conn. Trust Bldg. 186 NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel 8ld’ Tel. 3420 Tel. We ofter and recommend MRy Leo Daley, Harvard Grid Star, Has an Operation ., as held for s the superior der bond $6,000 on two At of forgery, preferred by a Cambri ccal hotel and a department store, He complained to the court of his nt while in jail. 4 been fund everal times &8s before her aking of testi- while Mrs. Polk composure 1 her ve wit eeses appeared against grams from on hand, asking for alleged of- s many for various o Wine, \\ omen and Song Too Much for Reiker Haven, Oct. 26 (—C. Henry h - Ricker, 32 sted last night i 1 with idleness, may be 1 with stealing sware and rom Wylie's, a store in which e police said to- ad Checks Over “The latter ay that Rieker had S 3 xplained that his wrong-doing was Period of 23 Yexrs of “wine, women, song and Conn., Oct. 26 (A\- s Tt is said that articles m the store had an aggre- ands of dol- n is said to thousand. As the story Rieker lars while th eovaral repeat have been had said “T would take the glass- ware and china and give to the The m y—well my salary v week was not enough fixed his first step from as last February. He has and one small child. ¢ dependable’ really means jer the basic elements underlying rothers remarkable success and one simple fact stands boldly outz The public not only believe in the goodness of Dodge Brothers Motor Car, they believe in the men who build it and the men who sell it. That is why the word DEPEND- ARLE is associated the world over with Dodge Brothers name. It goes bee vyond the product and embraces every department in Dodge Brothers great organization, Touring Car « « » « $874.00 Coupe - = = « = « 92500 Sedan - « - « « « 980.00 Sport Roadster 1029.00 Delivered S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 1129 Stanley Street Dopse BROTHERS MOTOR CARS