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| pany's English contracts dealing | made by Edward D. Robbins. The INS” NGE [;IRELES Au‘omobile company made disas- trous reinsurance arrangements with Books of Hartford Company the London Assurance and the Lon- don Guarantee and Accident Ci .td., by which it was to bear losses n fu and receive only a one-third e of any profits, while it was also to pay these companies each NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,' FOOTBALL SPYING AT | |on the stand—what they sald? NIA[iA“A UNlVE“Sl"J can see is a box; all T can feel (Continued From First Page) trial. | up under this torture. | {Falls Over Tow Rope Pulling Auto Alon Canisius to the president of Cani- The complaint to What does it all matter who went All | pain. God give me strength to bear the police by FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926. is “ 19 WANT ADS Alphabetically Arranged For and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 10 SERVICE Below is a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note Quick day days days line, line line g Auntos and Pracl OGAKLAND TOURING ord tourings, other m Auto and Truck Agencies | FRANKLIN CARS—The car for 10 years Sales and Bervice. 453 West Main 8¢ | Tel 3636 | | HUPMOBILE AND and servico department. Sales Co., 240 Hartford A St Tel. 1495. NASH-motor_cars. Bee the new Sales and Service. A. G. Hawker ate model, 2 1925 Overlang STAR- Sales roome | Burritt Motor at Staniey 'AKLAND COUPE. perfect condition. Terms it desired. Stewart Price reasona Call P. Zink, | T | o | Falsified, Expert Tells State » Understatement falsification of liabilities port submitted to th Automobile ford, for December disclosed in thi and report m eliberate the re- the Hart- vear the equivalent of $200,000. The |sius college.” adon companies themselves ‘Te- ded the terms as preposterous, the report says. The Automobile blindly into the Marine Fall River, Mass, Nov. b (R— !Luke Urban, Canisius college foot- | company Went iy .1 coach whose name was mention- | nsurance | yo4ay in connection with alleged business at an unpromising time, | o 80 T S T Dractice at Nia- | losses seemed inevitable, the ..vq Siniver 'ty, is a former Fall Due to lack of fore- pjiar gihlete who distinguished him- when uary sa ht, the company tried to greal in this field. ¢ by William M. Corcoran, NArE of t nt. mm : com- ed the following: mortgage $917,000, col- bonds and £276,- loans amour loan for 3§ million posits of 24, agénts’ bal- ances of $8.0 $8.19, urance for §108,61 abilities unpaid losses estimated by the mates were not w not sted as lia- he company. The out- nount is given by the re- 098,486.53. There were earned premium reserve 354,821.34, about two million A Other liabilities, Including taxes payable, funds held under nd premiums to $25,927,- with a capital paid up of $4 ts being 3 cit 15 $6,294,20 angs have now company's policy. pany 1 Decern Among the not always mpany, where e these by nding as $6 and hig the stat g Marine posterous. by char which w whil a way which Habilities T The bo ant of tr cording th expenditures never made, t seipts m to o report 1 in re said port not also 413 ctors w lars more mitted, unpaid to not the liabilit affairs ls the executive volume of bu out regard took. A new boa the company ganized, and the report to sponsibilities attribn in the the d contracts have volume of busi- ng restricted, new by-la adopted to make the di millar with the com workings, and the directorate n greatly changed. A sound fssue of new stock, $1 has | financial condition now exists, Ac- been add ary Corcoran says In concluding plus and now state The att partment pa adv report. NEW TYPE OF FAKING 1 Mass., Nov. 5 (P—Rural ry boxs here are glistening Del g with new coats of paint put on by r"?ylw:n‘l '; L pair of fake postal emplyoyes who AL t collected 50 cents on each job and e s minslion s | oft town rday with the police rendered exc on their heels. The pair gave the character of ; owners of the boxes their cholce in transactions were often described in- | cqlors hut said that Uncle Sam had sufficiently or even not all a ordered that they be decorated or expenditures which had never been | gestroyed, made were listed. j An examination INSTALL NEW ELEVATOR The equipment for the new eleva- tor which will be installed in New n National Bank Building has d and work on replacing the ulic lift will be started shortly. elevator will be operated h high speed equip- of the com- New Becuty Cream Becomes Popular You new will Fren over Cream ing the a skin. lift will The cost be from at improvement Dl ter t If you want smoc younger skin Cream. It's wonderful o word tie, sporting or competition, into the diction- a French word. Alling Rubber Co. 240 MAIN ST. Rubber Goods, Sporting Goods, Automobile Accessories, Radios Special Children’s Rain Coats $1.49 ea Gloves, Work, Dress and Driving H. 0. W. Sweaters $6.45 to $9.75 Wind Breaker Jackets Rubbers, Boots, Arctics Alcohol and Alcohol Glycerine McKay Tire Chains Chase Auto Robes Winter Fronts For Cars Seiberling Tires ATWATER KENT RADIOS 1 Dial Control— Run It. 5, 6 and 7 Tube Sets 6 Tube Set $70 $85 Special Sale Saturday On Automobile Tires and Accessories gl'l) company ad- ; = unprofitable and | nost modern make of of- | has vetoed | “match” | clf at Boston college. Since his graduation from college he has play- |ed professional baseball and is now a catcher on the Toledo club of the American association. | Urban won fame in a local way at | as an athlete at the Durfee high school here. winning lis letter in four sports. |football, “aseball, basketball and ‘horl\'n | CHARLOTTE UPSET T | (Continued from First Page) ! tion of his name scemed to electrify the There was a shuffling about in | seats and a rumbling murmur and most of all audible sighs of antici- | | pation—something like those vou | | here from a matinee audience when the handsome villain appears on the |staze but Gorsline is too homely even for a villain. 1 felt a chill go down {my spine when Senator Simpson | asked him to draw his hand acro: his throat, as he did before the rand jury, to describe how mother's throat was cut. Oh | thought was horrible and for a mo- | ment I felt as it I would crumble | to the floor in a dead faint but I ! managed to regain control of myself and listened with interest to the rest of the testimony. 1 think the hand of fate stepped in in the morning to save Mrs. Hall from what would have been almost certain death. I was in an automo- {bile coming to the trial from New Brunswick when we saw the car | carrying Mrs. Hall ahead of us, driven by her former gardener, Peter Tumulty. Suddenly the car swerv ed | to avoid a truck only to escape | crashing into another heavy truck | by the barest fraction. In spite of the role Mrs. Hall is sald to have | played in connection with the slay ing of my mother I almost screamed | in fright when I saw how n(‘nr‘ death she was. Mother's Clothes in Court | T can scarcely sec these words through the tears. They brought a big box into the court room this morning; just a plain box. But the sight of it tore my heart for in it were the clothies my mother and Dr. Hall wore the night they went to their death. My mother's clothe: I'm not brave now. I don’t want to be. 1 want to go to some cor- | ner where no one can see me— | where I can be alone—and cry; just cry. My mother's clothes in the court room. The dress that made her look so pretty and 6o young t ht when she went off so | gaily. The night she turned to me, | waved her hand and said “Wait for me, Kid." A big box full of memories—bit- ter sweet memories. Memories of a mother who sacrificed and slaved for the happiness of others. The happiness she always reached out for but couldn’t keep for herself. Oh, how can I write coherently FrankF.Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 5 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 SKIPPY At Boston college he | |\won phenomenal success in athletics, | URN IN TRIAL |10th about this morning's event at rhc‘ Paul Garon of 323 Park street, last | evening, that the drivers of two auto- | mobiles, one of which was being towed by the other, failed to stop after he had been knocked down I'and entangled by the tow rope, is ex- | plained in the report of Motorcycle | Otficer William P. Hayes, which | states that Garon stepped between | the cars and was knocked down by the tow chain, while Timothy Fay of | 248 Elm street, driving one car, shouted to Walter D. Martin of Ber- lin, who was driving the other, to | stop. | Garon, according to Martin Fay, ran away before they had chance to learn his name. They as- | sumed he was not injured. The ca were going between | an hour at the time, according to the | drivers, and were passing the inter- | section of Elm and Church streets. and Minnchaha Falls at Minneapolis, med in poetry by Longfellow gets its water supply now from elec- | trically operated pumps, as the or- |iginal feeding creek has Tun dry. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS i | o s pown mer some | CitY Advertisement Bids m., will be received until Wednesday night, November the construction of Five Tennis Court Packstops at Walnut Hill Park. We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. For plans and other information call loffice in City Hall. Phone 2503, BOARD OF PARK COMMISSION- RS. R. B. Wainright, Supt. Special Notice A very important meeting of the | a { 10 and 12 miles 5 p| at our i the easy-to-read alpha- betical arrangement. Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper | 1P M Saturdays at 10 A. M. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS | 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 2—DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS 4—FUNERAL DIRECTOR3 | §—LOST AND FOUND 6—PERSONAILS | 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS | AUTOMUBILES 8—AUTO ANU TRUCK AGENCIES 9—AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALE 10—AUTOMOBILLES FOR EXCHANGE ND ACCESSORIEE | 15— MOTORCYCI.ES AND BICYCLE 18— MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WA | 17—SERVICE 8TATIONS — REPAIRING NESS SERVICE HAIRD'S MAS! AND CONTRA SERVICE RENDERED % | 13—BARB: 19=BUILDING JRANCZ—ALL KINDS R§—PATENT ATTORNEYE TRUCKING, BAGGAGB JOBB'G. & SIONAL BERVICES EPAIRING & PTANO TUNING —WANTED TO RENDER SERVICEE EDDCATIONAL Society of the Knights of the Boles- laus the Great (Rycerzy Bo Chrobrego,) will be held on cvening, November 5th, 1926, in the TFalcons Hall, cor. Beaver, Broad and No. Main Sts, at 7:45 p. m. sharp. All members are urged to be pres- ent. ALEKSANDER LABIENIEC, President, SWSKI, Secretary WLADYSLAW BANASZ: At Rothfeder’s 378 Main Street Chic! M;taiiic Brocade Hats $4.95 Glittering adjuncts of the mode that show to excel- lent advantage when worn with the dark cloth or fur coat. In gold or silver brocade with delightful color blends. Exceptional HOW D00 YA (1€ THE NEW JS0B? MENTAL AND VOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTOR® OYMENT NTS WANTED D—~WOMEN 1AL OPPORTUNITIES STOCKS, BONDS LIVE S§TOCK —CATTLE AND SWINB CATS, RTICLES FOR —BUILDING MA'TE 57— BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. 58—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 . SEEDS, PLANTS 51 —FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING —GOOD THINGS TO EAT 'SEHOLD ARTICLES C. & TOOLS STORES RY. E NDISE AT THE RUMENTS RADIO WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 67—WANTED ARTICLES TC BUY REAI ESTATE FOR RENT 60—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS 70—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT 71—DESK ROOM AND OFFICES —FARM FOR RENT —HOUSES FOR RENT —SUBURBAN FOR RENT ¢ —VACATION PLACES FOR RENT —WAREHOUSES & STORAGB —WANTED—TO RENT RFAl ESTATF FOR SALE TS - REAL ESTATE 79— AUCTIONEEKS 80—BLDG & BUSINESS PROPEKTY UILDING LOTS FOR SALB | $2—FARMS FOR 8ALE | $3—HOUSES FOR SALE HORE Pl | $88—=HOTELS | 89—ROOMS FOR RENT 90—=ROOMS AND BOARD 'VJI—R”(V.“S FOR HOUREKEEPING 92—-WHERE TO DINB 93—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING ‘caus€e PRACTICALLY ME OwwN Boss. Eim Btieet Chone 2458 | GAKLAND service. Products of General Motors C. A Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 PA Whitmore Paige & Jewett C Maln St. near Elm. Phone 2 line live days days 6 days lize 42 days line $1.50 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count 6 worda to a line. 14 lines to an fnch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, No Ad Accepted After 1 sified Page on Same Day. 10 A ML kT 319 35 cents. P. M. for sat. Searle & Co Elns and Park Sts. nts for Gabriel Snulbere. nneth M. Service: cor 2110. Local a AND PONTIAC—Saler ano | ND JEWETT—Sales and Service MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— | Sales and | Phone | | I'DSON BROUGHAM, TRATOR. THIS T CONDITIC SMALL MII LIKE A WORTHY | can BE BOU TION, 3 139 ARCH BT. TE Ads Accepted Over the Telcphone for convenlence of customers. Call Ask for a “Want Ad" Qperator. tify the Herald at once if your 1d Is incorrect. Not responsible for |{{2rrors atter the first nsertion | L ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘ Burial Lots, Mouuments 1 CAR DEPT. Tes and | Co.. 225 | R MOTOR CA RS~ Albro Motor Sales Phone 250 | BURTAL VAU ncrete and rein- forced; water-proof, hermetically sealed | N. B.'Vault Co. Phone 647-15 NEW BRITAIN MO 123 Oak §t. Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cut- ting_our_speclalty. MENTAL WORKS | N COACH, 1925—A REAL BAR. NEW PAINT _JO] ALWAY 5 CAR MONEY 5 b A WE ARE ASKING Florists Very reasonaole prices. | Sandelll's eenliouse, 218 Oak B8t | Phone 2643-12 | “potied piants, ploasig | alizing on funcral work and Founa 5534 on the Finder Commer- | clal Trust kindly re- turn to the Co. b Personars MAKE—necat Iittle picturcs in neat tle frames for little prices, good as PR | L AUTOMOTIVE i Auto and Truck Agencics | BUICK MOTOR CAT jes and Service. | tol Bulck Co., 193 Arch 8t. Phone | Main_ St COTYSLER—4 and 6. Sales and service Bennett Motor Sales Co. 250 Arch 8t Phone 2952 VROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales and | service. Superior Aato Company, 127 Chiurch St._Phone 211, DOLGE BROTHERS—Salea and Service. S. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Staniey st P FORD tractors, Auto | FORD CARS—trucks and Fordson tractors. | Sales and Service. Berlin Auto Salcs, | Berlin. Holmquist Bros, Prop. ORDERED TO MOVE PIPES Benjamin H. Pereau whose water supply was received through pipes | laid on property where the new | Belvedere fire house is being built j failed to appear at a hearing before | the fire hoard last night and after | the board waited for a half an hour | he was given leave to withdraw his petition for damages. | | The hearing was scheduled for :30 o'clock and at 8 o'clock when the petitioner did not make an ap- pearance the board decided to order | hir. to remove his pipes from city property before November 10 when | the supply would be shut off. His { property is in the rear of the prop- | erty at 1310 Stanley street. JUDGMENT FOR $150 A jury in the court of common leas has rendered a judgment of | $150 in favor of the plaintiff in the | action of Francis Egan of this city against the Connecticut company. | | The suit was the outgrowth of a| collision between the plaintiff's au- tomobile and the defendant’s trolle car on Colony street, Meriden. At-| torney Tohmas F. McDonough rep- | resented the plaintiff and Attorney [ J. F. Carpenter represented the de- fendant. More than 400 educational leaders of the South are expected at Jack- son, Miss., for the meeting of Q)\fi[ Southern Association of College and | Secondary Sckools on November 30. | o '™ Z |SEVERAL OTHERS T SE Z 7 IT WILL PAY YOU OVER. HOY cO., . $100 down, 56 Areh St ondition- nd fenders les & Service | WHITE TRUCK— 2-TON CAPACITY, 1022. INT MECHANICAL CONDITION, RIGHT. 1006, i YOUR CHOIC! SACRIFICE ON HONEYMAN ARCH ~ ST. | Te FOR 3 DAYS 129 s Arranged TOMORROW'S SPLCIAL Haxx Conshis 2 Chrysler Tour. winter enclosure £00 This car was 25 Hudson Coach . fs in espectal s Hudson Coach . Nash Tourlng +..ecees CHEVROLET SEDAN— Dodge Coach ....ees FORD COUPE— FORD Ford Tudor ... SUPERIOR AUTO COMPANY Bord Rondatar Ford Fordor ...... 125 CHURCH ST, TEL. 211 Hupmobile Sedan .... Palge 6-66 TOUrINg v.vveeussse 400 FORDS IN GOOD SHAPE AT LO Bulck Tourlngs at . FALL PRICES. Chandler Coupe Studebaker § CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED. Star Sedan . ALSO A FEW FROM OTHERS USED CAR DEPT. ; S NOTE THE PRICES 1 Ton Truck, §1 Fordl Coupea Ford Tour AUTOMOTIVE SALES & Hupn . mew paint, good tires, 86 ARCH ST. 248 ELM ST. ete. Ford Fordor Sedan Chev TEL. let Coupe . Tudor & ng dan 1924 Ford | Small Down Payments SED CAR DEPT. BURRITT MOTOR SALES CO. RS THE 238-240 Hartford Ave. FOLLOW: NASH USED CAR DEPT. Ford coupe. Dodge mport touring. Willys Kinght sedan. Nash demonstrator sedan. Dodge Maxwel Ruick, Nash Hudson Coach, THE LASH MOTOR CO., INC, sedan 4-pa 6 tourl 411 WEST MAIN STREET. coupe. TELEPHONE 3000, “A Reputable Concern." A ey 52 ELM ST, PHONE 2456, Bv PERCY CROSBY I CAN Go IN ANY TIME BEFoRE SEVEN AN' LEAVE ANY TIME AFTER SiIX. A [rron ) [WOE [ YouR CAP THS VERY INSTANT! | A SOFT HAT WITH [ roues: VER HEARD O LoOK LIKE A BURGLAR IN A CAP - CONFOUND IT* Great paper Festure Servce 1o Voer v\l M 1'5R05E | THiS “DiP* ANT (L43SY ENOUGH FOR THE COME ON,GA \:‘5)