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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HfiRAL'D, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1926. HART & COOLEY 0, | crewuimsRy sooks |RED CROSS DRIVE | Gty tems DURESS CLAIMED ~ STOCK MARKET IS VOTES FOR CHANGE ™=~ TAKES NEW SPURT s vz 5z IN SUIT FOR 3600, FIRM AND STEADY iR E gl , dram o0 m BIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAN= Stockholders Act Favorably 00| reans asopian ot 2 smanes | FUId NOW Reches §800—mitie's ciar’o 19 caneten "o ‘Alila Sidotti Brings Action Occasional Setbacks Do Not Tel 2040 4 street who died late Sunday night x dd Fellows’ hall tomorrow n | | BARTFORD_OFICE. 6_CENTRAL ROW T 1z Directors' Program o e oo mrain-aenerar o |- 88,000 Sl to Go for Quota | 5 e &y boern | Rgainst Harey Zevin | Influence Issues ; th _ |nan tonight at 8 o'clock. | —— We offer— rest this morning with full military | c il Manhfacturing _and investment | honors accorded him by his former | An impetus to the annual Red| Tintrachtlodge, No.1, 0. D.H. 8.1 (oon ror 1,500 has been| New York, Nov. 16 (P—Despite will go to Teutonia lodge, Hart- | interests of the Hart & Cooley Co. |friends ahd “buddies.” He served |Cross roll call was given yesterday | brought by Alfia Sidotti against | occasional set backs, the stock mar- i) L . were divorced by vote of stockhold- |in the navy during the war. {in The Herald’s statement that re. | ord tomorrow night for @ pInoChNe | jy;ry zoyin 1o recover money paid ket continued to display a firm tone | upiic dervice ect]lc as s ers at a special meeting held this| The cortege moved from his home | ceipts were falling below the mmy_‘°,“”“”,“"“,‘» and not tonight 88 Was |, Gorengant on a construction |today, responding to expressions of afternoon, and the capital stock of |at 9 o'clock this morning. Tt con-|quota and the total receipts for the | Stelcd in the press. loan. The piaintift elaims duress, |confidence in the busincss outlook | 69 Preferred the corporation was increased from |sisted of a guard of honor and fir- | last 24 hours vo amounted to|, M &nd Mr. Arvid Larson of 56, South Burritt street have returned |The action was brought through {implied by the more liberal divide nd | 3220;200 053 1,000,000 |ing squad composed of ex-service- | $368, which is a gain over any pre- | Sourt BUrritt street fave et sttorney Monroe S. Gordon and §s | policies of important industrial com- Price 1021; and accrued dividend, to yield In accordance With today's vote, [men. Services were held at the Ar-|vious single day and whick keeps| 1O @ Week-end trip spent in| ] 3 . echo of the revocs es and the Standard Oil com- s i it ) th, |20 ho of t revocation of a | panics and 1 5 - the Hart & Cooley Manufacturing |menian Apostolic church on Tre-|the quota from falling any farther | bovidence, R. L and PIYMOUN. |po i granted the plaintift for the | pany’s projection of a $200,000,000 about 5.87% |2 company will be incorporated to|mont stret at 10 o'clock. Rev. H.|penind. The campaign still is $800 rection of a building on Washir ancing program. | handle the manufacturing interests | Kvorkian officiated. A large num-|in arears of the amount planned to | ton strect 4 per cent rate for call money of the concern, and the now exist-|ber attended and there Were Many | date, but has not slipped any farther | The plaintiff sccured a permit | probably accounted for the more | ing company will hold stock in (h)slflan tributes. back than it was yesterday. for building a house on Washing- | cautious at regarding spec 1 Gerard Casale has R AT R e | {land, Vt. An automobile driven by Archibald and other concerns in which invest-| The pall bearers were Willlam | oy continitions of 825 e mobil D o atvee rranged with Zevin |tive operations, although (he tight- ments have been made over a|Tong, Frank Bowery, Richard Ha- |y, .. S D ‘\::;\D"'\""s of 202 Mill street skidded |, SHrC AU ErrAnEe :r‘:mnlm" e e period of 16 vears. The effcct of |goplan, George Bagdasarian, VICtOr|py oure making a total of five of | ng momim orent O ATEh BTe®t |0 reports Zevin was to loan Sidof- | mid-month saifting of funds for div- umznn mn foday's action is to establish the |Morache and John Claney. The|iyooo ooriibutions all told. ;m}“": 'flfr\E'”] avenue ”"" flf'?'“"“'"‘,, $9,000, the first payment to be |idend and interest payments. Its ef- 1] ing company. Stock in the corpora- | Ifotkoshie and A. Kaskerian. tions and a number of smaller sums : |reached. This payment was to tal reduction in brokerage loans for | yiMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STO( NGES tion to be formed at once will \:ei The milltary dotall was {n charge | “opf S0€ B TSR of smanier sums. amount to $1,000 plus nterest on |the week ended November 10. s R i CE EXCBANGES taken by the holding company In |of Sergcant J. A. Barrett. The fir-| CIRCE O (e SHUTCRRS have made|ap police neadquarters. L e Sk L donald R. Hart, Mgr. veturn for a transfer of the manu- |ing squad in charge of Corporal ch\lrrh-h:x- m’;dn'q Npo}t 0; 128, A daughter was hm_"n at New| Before the first floor was reach- the more prosperous steel companies facturing assets, one share for each | Michael Frugalll consisted of the |/ W o St onurator 383 qm}{n'"‘d" General Thospital today tof .7, permit was revoked becanse | would join the growing number of director of the new corporation be- |following: Privates Zeppo, Bush, | L church of $32 and|yir. and Mrs. George Protto of 46 nm e s atiotion s yiic e vidin s Wolofore: ing held back. {Boller, Paul, Brigalia g n?":'['o“”';pur(ml' report of §19 ; g ol "r;“;‘ ; ¢ New|Don dssued by mistake. Thero was |led (o rencwed bidding for these is- Investments in other companies |Musician James EWE o et ATy vane T an | A daughter was born at New| ., qjoranle disc n of the . | sues. U. Steel sold above 1 1 Sh . during the 16 years of this corpora- » at the grave. Burlal was In (h““‘a‘“i"”";“‘;"‘;fi“ J “’h‘:j :‘"‘ "‘(fr Britain General hospital today 10{ic: at the time, both on the street|New high on the current movement, 00 ares Amerlcan Hardware poon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gottlin of 154 {,.4" in omelal cireles, Zevin, how- | although Chairman Gary was quoted tion's existence have been so great | Fairview cemetery. o e : that the amount of outside stock | Fraploy s’ and e foooperalion oPlieh otsirest Fi : as saying that no dividend changes Price on Anplicati i CrL | the merchants will be asked in the ever, refused to release the mort- | ying that n idend chang rice on Application. now controlled is in excess of the | 600 Is i s SR | The police were notifled today that | zuea for $10,000, Tt was found by had becn considered or discussed. capitalization of Hart & Coole: !J“dgme“t for § 0 SiopLinns a limb of a tree had been blown |y Liiintift that 1t would be mee- | Sloss-Sheilicld rallied six points. WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS. and the directors recommended that| Awarded to Mrs. Notam‘ ST {down at Jubilee and Chapman .civ to construct a larger build.| Reports of steady trade promised | the change be mads on this account. | Mrs. Anna Notaro of this city was | [ strects, and an electric 1ight pole jno"3nq that in order to ,|a demand for General Motors, Amer- | The $10,000 involved in the in-|granted a judgment of $600 from | | nad been blown down on 05800 |jarear loan. it would bhe neccss: Tl e e crease in capitalization will not be | Harry Monte and Anthony Scop- | avenue near rmington avenue. to have the mortgage releas i J ng the Loose Wiles Biscuit| Qistributed, the stockholders having | petta by Judge Nickerson in the | The special meeting of the board |"°y ¥ 18 M AL TS e an AN et Gaza| voted to have the directors take this | superior court yesterday. The suit THE IM of police commissioners seheduled | o0, S0 PG S Threshing Machine was subjected to | for whatever company purposes|was the outcome of an automobile tonight will be held next Tuesday e oo o total loss and j avy lling for a time but it re- them deem advisable. | collision between the automobile of "“";”“R it was announced today. order to release the mortgage of ¢ most of an early six point S the defendants and that of the| n_anniversary mass of requiem | . o.q 44" ig said that Sidotti had | LEWIS wnuw HANG PIBIRT ckerson tound that tho | ULICAE0 MaD LTt FOTUDE 10| Smicr Thiomeans.. morging oat 5 |(2, ive Zevin 8200 for lost profts,| As e emices () L RTFORD NEW Bmm" reported the matter to Cnptnln Kelly | o'clock for Mrs. Mary McBriarty. RN e e This Purpose B Hslyianecd e llzontiiie) e 6 e #2% ' AMartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bumtrfloéfi'l‘d,. | porting liquor in the automobile ¢ ) | which was being operated careless- | | HEARI N $2,000 SUIT | The plaintiff is suing to recover AM Car & I'dy Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 ly and negligently. Cornellus J. T | The action of Mrs. Gatana Gen-|the money paid. claiming duress. AM Loco .. 10 5 Danaher represented Mrs. Nottaro| Chicago, Nov. 16. (P—The answer | ovese of Corbin place, this city, Deputy Sherift Martin H, Horwits Am $m & Re % 1377 A and Louls Sperandee appeared for | of (]vwmy 1~ad;ng patrons cr' art, in-|against Sebastiano Lestro, also of |served the par and the writ is| Am Sugar i 9 3 frat Page | the defendants cluding several captains of industry, | this city, in which §2,000 is claimed | returnable In the superior courtthe Am : Tel 5 W Off d R d {Gonfiense I_flnm 2 | _—_— to the question what persons and|ag the result of an alleged assault on | first Tuesday of December, : | Am e 3 (< er an ecommen: on the statute books, let's stand back ;Chinese Army Leader events in American life deserve the|May 11, 1926, will be heard in the Nt eatiiat Am Woolen = 4 - e immortality of stone or bronze is be- | & 5 3 s o . S A 4 el | f and sce that they arc en- \ . 3 court of common pleas tomorrow. Anaconda Cop afsinemsend Concentrating Troops ing written, deliberatels, in the B. mns piaintit whe fed $10 and eaets A Atehison ... 157% 156% 150 e hear a lot abont the forsign. | Shanghal, Nov. 16 UP—General |F. Ferguson monuments in police court for assaulting Lestro | [ e i A e | anders r'rar & ar e fh forelaner ought to | Sun Chuan.Fang, once ruler of five | Benjamin Franklin Terguson 1n |put an appeal was taken to superior | e ; i be Americanized. 1 read somewhere | castern provinces and enemy’of the | 1905 left a million dollars, virtually | court and the charge was nolled. | . |Beth Steel 5 where it sald the foreigner ought to | Cantonese, i concentrating five bri-|his entire estate, to be administered | Ieatro went to the woman's home | alif Pot be dipped. into a vat of red, white | 8ades of his troops in an attempt to| by the trustees of the Art Institute |t collact a bill, and a fight ensued, | = Cer De Pasco ind blue. Some of that dip ought | F2eapiLIe K{'““”““I {osnenhang lonihojorestion i Ohicnsosol °n-[according to the testimony at the | & Ohio i | Kiangsi, his former base, which re-|during” monuments “commemorat- | 5 25 4 s to go to many of our native born, | B Bt re ) OnUE 2 -1 police court hearing. Atforney §. G “ C Th o S M & S F veiin-thowool American itizons. | 2RIy Went info the hands of the ins worthy men or women of AMONI-| Gurara Casale, who appeared for enerally efs There ec(mi . Ouir present prosperity in this |Southern armies. i ;“f" important events of American | reprocents her in the law suit, and | b > country is due to American ideals, | This Information was given out history. ; [fungerford & Saxe are counsel for or Third Hand “hrysler Corp her v b i 2 pal 's YF ) : i o i i % e o Tl | here today by Sun's local headquar Taft's “Fountain of Time, o oco Cola ...166 5 66 | A 0C d G and Electri B e e P | tors. Genoral Sun has gine to the| An example of the trusices idea | Colo. Fuel Wt ssoclate as eciric make J £ x | Kiangsl front to persomally direct|of an important event is Lorado Cigars were passed by James V.| N i A i) 3 (B ey e Ao ) ome, Nov. 16. (A—Political edi- Consol s . 08% E S t Onorato, and gifts presented to Mr. | the operations. Taft's “Fountain of Time: lebrat- | torials and editorial-news stories are Corn Prod ... k yS em R ing the hundred years andmore of S Ono ) e club, i | SR Al o chief item of news diet tn Cru Stecl morato on behalf of the club, in e it i Deaths the chief item of newspaper diet in um\nf‘(lon o U\Jr arm‘:flow H:(l: Famous Mission Bells, Nieaty oL GARE IAETs: The sublict | Ttaly. ] o ”i‘ “’;‘”' ’ " Founded in 1852 world Sunday of James norato, | Worth $20,000 Stolen | was provoced ov. 3te. Taf and by || | American nows vatilly comes sce. D Pont \ r // Jr. 5 } ond or third hana through london | s % —The | the ighters of the America | 8 Mis, B B _Dassstte wes pressnt | Sau Disgb Cele May. 38 u-—The| /8 HioH & bty Nise Eilon Toona or Paris, in the form of clippings |FErle lst ana spoke on behalf of the Red | famous bells of the Santa Ysabel| lcvo i ‘ e e en Trene Jdones s e . 4 “"‘c “m“ (iroas roll call. + Mission, valued at $20,000 and cast gures rescmblir 1e mai i len Trene Jones, 31 year: ospondents | 1'isk Rubber . 1f \ & rath ],gh RN yesterday at Ramona, 20 miles from | Stitute, in explaining the conception, s the danghter of the the Mission, by Indians of the Santa ! “signify the vears of the war.| Summer Jones and formerly lived in City Department Orders Max Ken- | Ysabel Mission, who regard the|marching definitely out of human | Hunter, N. Y. She lived in this city | place as a shrine, | experience, to give v L0 a new | for a time and of late years she had nedy to Spend $3.000 on his Own | = 5 s 3 ce. The form of the group | been making her home with her | papers as “the iliustrious vise-pi Hids0n Motos FIRRANG L B e A R L Ebut i EtolR Bl Rl eavDSER T e to Al Vi e o Tne Ol &G e A Carbon Lamp Zmiksten Inmp An automobile driven by John J. & Pil hich has spent its force. | mother. s Feich Storla Tht Niskel The building department or- | Colling of 27 City avenue struck For the treaty of Ghent signal-| Tuneral services will be hold to- || prararence is. eiven to freak and |Ien Con The First Tungsten Lamp dered Max Kennedy to malke $3,000 | John Sandstrom of 396 Park strcet | ized the magnificent experiment of | morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at ture stories. t disasters or | Louis (‘ g | In 1902 two young chemists, Alexander Just and vorth of repairs on his building on [about 6 o'clock last evening at the | at unfortified, ungarrisoned | the f parlors of B. (. P AR fhe e Ualteals x i 5 5 r x Hartford avenue by December 1, it |Church street railroad crossing, | C: bounda Arthur J. Eggeston, reader of | gates in. the p:\ mncu’ :m '~“v\|»u\ \h.’| )\“N" 0 Franz Hanaman, in a h."h school in Vienna, tr{ed to was learned at the department office | causing slight injuries which were | Six Already Chosen the First church of Christ, will of- < el : 2 3 hes e MO | make a hard lamp filament which would give a ¢ g f . i 0f stupendous occurrences are goo: an & 2 1 foday. treated at New Britain General ho: Art knows no geographical bound- | ficiate, Burial will be in Fairview | gr o Ponaous oceurrences are good | Mo Kan & brighter light. = |2 . ies, how h o truste for a paragraph or two. Mont Ward y Failure on the part of Mr. Kenne- | pjtal, after which Sandstrom was Arvies. as shown when the trustees| cometery. ars NN v o 2 3/ O T aATR o 2 s Jy to comply with the order Will [ablo to go home. Collins told Ofi- |asked a Jugosiav, Ivan Mestrovic, a Ttalian newspapers rely for well [N Y Cent 3 After two years of experimenting they succeeded bring about comdemnation procecd- |cer Thomas J. Fecney the lights of | nofed sculptor in the public eve Miss Ella Wel Sren DAl their piaties fon (lipa VSN SIS 4 Al in making a paste out of tungsten powder. By forc- ings, the building inspector an- |another automobile blinded him today, to undertake for probable| Afiss Blla We ;y‘y“*)m”“"’ ‘q”;‘h‘r“"” DS m‘ S ’\_“’”;V' \"{’\‘r A ing it under high pressure through a hole drilled in a i some ns North Am: rec ic! 3 > 5 riginal ca . B i - b nounced. and he was unable to sce Sand- | crection on Michizan Boulevard & passed away Iz s o eite kL o s | diamond they made a slender wire of extreme hard- strom. He stopped his car within | colossal bronze memorial to the Hartford hospital of pne a. She!l® changed . | North Paci 3 T ) of a gold alloy which made them cklers of the Dark Ages, in | old, died It night at the home | -5 G e : 4 3 A & noted for their beautiful tone, have | retrea s G. E. Kaitenbach, ! of sister, Mrs. Walter Deion of | | s , o r;fi Sl e P ‘“‘ SR 1 : ‘ / een stole: '} eft was reportec the set £ the In-| Belleview Anue, : s Ame poli- 55 } MUST REPA]R BU[LDING | been stolen. The theft was reported museum of the In lleview avenue, hington. S tails of Amerfcan Genl Motors ..150 73 9 | S /4 government ap- Gt North Iron v Ore Ctfs 2 S — tG North pfd = = = me he was greeted by the Gulf Sta Stee 5 - F = Property on Hartford Avenue. h orican India s b T e L chs o are dropped altogether and ack Mot Car 35 ness. e 5 - six feet, he sald. | American Indian. It is being 15 the daughter of ¥ 4 A A % < ) Four to Take Exams [ e e a by Boller. |in| Mestrovitisfwarkstiop it Vasle o faward Ve Wells piaced hy odd substitutes. {Pennegivanta.. 563 53 This was a great forward step. The new tungsten For Connecticut Bal""r,q flower shop and driven by John | Monuments to individ: ther, a sister, Ruth, A pleture. of Douglas Tairhanks | Picrce Arrow. lamp, later improved to make the filament less Four graduates of law schools | il of 70 Beaver street, struck | far, commemorate a statesman, a i TS id Satt and Mary Pickford ng tt Radio Corp .. 603 587 ] hreakable, gives nearly three times as much light from this city are among the ap- | Solomon Mohammed, a; 40, of | musician, a missionary-explorer, a day aftern at 2 o'clock a ng a childrer 3 Sears Roebuck - from the same amount of electricity as the former plicants who have signified their in- | 405 Nfain strect, on Main street | poet, and a business man, Ferg f her . Trank We two infants in rms was | Sinclair Oil .. carbon lamp. tentions of taking the bar examina- |gyoui 5 o'clock last evening, and | himself. R : : at S slors wlin iHeln SOUMEr L g e : Users of electricity everywhere now benefit from tions in 111:;mon1 o]n i;we;n‘\:flrt\;’ {injured him sh:h(l,\]. .\lo!mml]w a L ""u”‘ 22 im‘ m;n <l"(-0 ~‘vv}~' Sie e : LT Wi i ke [Clananed oM i21h 1 this improvement in lighting. One out of every 61 and 31. They are Leonard S Ap- | oo running across the street when | slowly c decisions at late . : i i L ap o rer Show- | Standa 42 413 L 1 A 1 4 pell, 600 West Main street; Herman |5 c) oo | persons are worthy and what events city. ing the damage in the flourishing t Warner 64 { wired homes in the United § tates and its possessions I"inklestein, post office address, 29 | | important,” Dr. Kaltenbach said. town of Loo King West.” G AE. Bg b 2 : is served by the Associated System. Wall street, New Haven; Yale Sable, | [UTHER LEAGUE SOCIAL rere s a building in Paris called - Display Ads Unknown xas Co. o O 47 Willow street and Leo Joseph | /0 Lo ue of the R | the mausoleum of monuments. . I he newspapers generally ix | T¢ } Waskelewlez, post office address, 149 | The Luther Ledstl of T8 U | are qeposited the heroos of yesterday |old, 3 Mrs. secal In (aice. Forelen mewsjidinds | Unfon Bac i diS a0 2 Associated Gas and Electric Company Massachusetts avenue, Boston. i ‘able meeting at the church last | Who have been taken from r ver street, died | little space in them, almost all of it U S Ct Ir Pipe 217% : " 2 e [ pedestals. We do not want to supply | (his morning at New Britain Generai | belng of a political nature, mostly |17 8 Ind Al ... T4 o WILL OF MRS. SERGENT ok A i f The |another mausoleum. spital. The funcral wiil < referring to matters in which Ttaly ' [ Rubber . : 3 ; 5 44« Tiis will of £h8 late Annis H. Ber-| 5 ki \!f'?‘ "m‘f”rn v tomorrow afternoon. ‘clock | is interested or concerned. | U 8 Steel ... 1 G Cererae 'he will of the late Annie H. Ser- | piving, olin selections were : . from Frank Duffy's fut arlor The typical make devotes all | Wabash Ry .. By <nt was fild today in probate court. | rendered by Gerhardt Young with | Blood Transfusions Fail R e Ay e v DR Ty provides for the payment of all [3[rs. George Day at the piano. Vo-| T() ave Chicago Man cen page to lengthy editorial artic 1, West Elee | STE ust debts and of funeral expenses cal solos were given by Mrs. Jen- | ‘ g0, Nov. 16 (P— -~ editorials-news stories oted to | White Motor .. und dircets that all property, hom. {nle Marsh a:mm\mnh d by Miss o ok 'v jomestic politics. Similar articles Willys Ov real and personal, he gfven o hier | Mildred L. Peterson. Miss C H emei kel il _ ' about the particlar foreizn politi- | Woolworth husband, Stephen’ Sergent, for life | Haie enurmnc({ \\111.;y!rmu. I8 o T A tiae LN Othe cal sitnation which happens to be = oS 5 T il funTiet ibacis thub o Tettehmonperp el { democeratic ticket in Chicago, die 2 important are sandwiched among i HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGI The will further directs tha i AT T v taday. Twod hlood tra were hese. From one-h il page | £ Railroad Stocks portion of the estate remaining at wourLp JPIT BROAD ST B ; Rty = R A v tedt o doal a0 Ao W II Sf t B / L& Cont st LT e {he death of the husband of the | Mayor Weld does n NOnRA e oL S e s e em | ST | mestic news. Advertising seldom ex- ‘ a ree ors faplcs’ and, (Trust Conipas de cd, shall be divided equally be- | change in the name of Broad strect yna) hemorrages. I l__“l "\“"‘_H"\‘ ’\»‘ ":":“]::v 5 1l page. Display adver- 1 _ . ¢ 1 Tr tween thelr children, Blanche Tem- | to make it a continuation of Main| = 3. Carr was completing his | pows) 4 1 sing s wholly unknown | pleman, Savah Zisk, Emily Bowen | street in name as we in layout. | o, treasurer of Cook cOUnty | rons oseiroY! o Dol T On the average, the activities of | Marked improvement in earnings DI ERRn and Walter. Arthur, Raymond and | While the mayor admity 1road (i hicago). His cloction s ShErit | mnupen. tnieemers o ™| Premier Mussolini monapolize from | 0f Sharon St p has given rise | i 0t oo etiont | Trust Co. 650 it SHives Cou oo itar o1 Thomas Sergent. street 1 actually a physical continu- | 1y % motcriiy of 125,000 voles, was |Srrc: Interment was TR UEt). ¥ ona tiiraior: @l tha o mopon : e The sum of $1.000 was bequeathed | ation of Main strect at presenty R | jayea by his friends s marking | 1 wen hor in Tolnd pe used. Tvents rcfering to the | trict U evider WIlLE e res LA o Hartiomut Jow ng Co., com, {o the hushand for use in the cdu Is Inclined to the belief that a| in®rortavows office. Prevjous to el cist Patty and Fascist Govern- sumed stock *in | SO s S 0. PRl 0 lion of thelr son, Raymond. The |change should come at MeCube's!yig ilection as treasurer he had |yos 11l only a ehort e betace hie|Ment run the total of domestic (and | January nent of 50 cents | Piocnix Na ) : ey TR jusband s appointed executor of the | park, where Maln streot would end | caived ag a member of the SanUALY | qests win e i e aror® i cist) politics to between onc-half |a share. ) the first half e : 3 T o will which was drawn November 4, | of having the highway take | it | ““He loaves his wite. ons son Toles. | and two-thirds of all the news. This, |of 1926 were aumple to wipe out A i X Lamp Co | a sharp curve and then crd abraptly W Grarhonalits sis dnenias, Ben. | however, varles greatly, particularly |deficit from the hooks carried si et Naw Dotk Aachi fo, oo BRTen e W PUMPER i Begsie, Helen, Lottie, Stella and i ¢ $140,000 PERMIT 1SSUED AT The fire underwri will make i voronica. and twe Ak important when he may ‘ake up | expected to r $1,500,000 ) RS nce Companlcs ATERBURY COURT. e Rrar s : & : 4 4 i : ) A S Allen Eds tanen eut I i Ao 4is | 108t of the new lon triple i wo or three entire p all to|trast to 1.414 available : 3 p 520 [N i s In Waterbury police court thi Imself. dends tn 19 1tor Insuran ! I jent-Por T pid permit from the bullding motnine Domakies! Hltsazs il ment for a fire-proof apartment | .. reet, this vit t ange sircet, this city, el 1 with R e houss on the south side of Walnut | foilec qriving, pleaded not guilty e et e an..- 2 . street which ls to be constructed at | through Judge W. F. Mangan, and: y; s e f| pathy shown us durlng our recent! The mission for the married wom- |the 1 cost of $140,000. [i4%e Raxs Sas. continued for: o s ARG new A jareavement in the Ie ) s n of St. Andrew's church 648 tons from 71.7 ‘ ! 7 S e | hrought fo a close last evening by |a total of 724,500 tons for the 10 A L' \I\”l ”‘L‘”"‘i“l ”","'.‘; :"’n“l:r:.l“n’;": weeks n $200 bonds. The local man d loved husband and ; . 3 he | months of 1926, Smelter output wa ind 2} apartments. e sions | or g ut bile in Water- A for the 1 iful florval offerin X eter P. Sauruasitis of the t 128. Smelter outpu a8 a it 'S | was driving an automobile in Wa MOONSITIN ED sl AT e 1 Linst 80,320 the mor AL l"lfi('?r!d x: nl;:. nld bury on November 1 when it struck | pgjjecmen John C. Stadler lgd s R L ;( mn: T t\w‘n ;w' 0 I\.‘!h RIosh FaHogacnyy 0 00U auipped | o “pagestrian, who s in a hospital 101 Crsitons witad & ned, the services. There was a large at- |before and for months 805,- building in the state. It will have |, "o oatmant for an infury to the A gty . CHARLES SCHWADERER. tendance. Tonight and tomorrow 813 tons. World production of cop- clectrie flat frons, ranges, refrigera- | o, " v nal saized ‘“}m.‘” '1‘.3,,”,‘» of al- e ot reeemmameeee | Will e for the single women of the per in October is caiculated at 142,- Py DI CUBT, drgpt v Riing X —— hEAd i opniRIns liqhoe Ttiey T == | parish. Thursday and Friday will |850 ¢ tons against 1 in chines, vacuum cleaners, and eleva- S | b R e b s e e e | CONDITION UNCHANGED ASTad AT WAl ahd e be for the married men and Satur John Belas, who suffered a frac- | Lindzoln on the charge of violation J day and Sunday for the single men. |the ten months ORSK: | ture of the back Saturday forenoon | of the liquor Jaw. The latter is Use a ey % z 3 5 £ WOBSR | o eh Ne Silopad ana gll whils push- f:lf|o:~.1 third onfl’n‘nd\l.“ gt et | COUPLE HELD FOR ASSAULT A stock divi John FElander, aged 66, of 881y,2 ap automobile near his home at s A, UNDERTARER Offlcor Thomas J. Feeney today Otis Elevator Co. at the Camp street, who was struck bY 80| gk and Putnam streets, shows no| arAST) PAINT - | 3 & ted Mr. and Mrs. John Zyla of next week is anticipat omobile at the corner of EIM | pange in condition, it was sald this| The Master DPainters' and Decor- Mary's i rmington avenue on charges |strect, the helief being and Chestnut streets several dayS|ariernoon at New Britain General ators' association of New Britain w m 4 s 2 g h of the peace and assault, by commission house report a0, Is in & critical condition at New | yogpital, | hold its annual social gathering for ot St on complaint of Stanley Lajkowski cent quiet buying of the ehares Dritain General hospital today. He | e membors, their wives, and other | =S = Jof 11 Gold strect, who sald the -— : 0 are suffered injurles to his head, face OHORAL CLUB IN SESSION | guests tomorrow evening. Supper ’ | couple assaulted him, breaking his | The Tilton Mill of the American A . : PREZAS BALANCE and back, and has been at the hos- The Now Britain Choral club met | will be served at 7 o'clock in Aziz | BOLLERER S finger. Woolen Co. in New Hampshire is can - 0., ¥ Treasury v . $176,211,042 pital since the accident, | last evening at the home of A. G. Grotto hall, 8S West Main street, BOSY. SHOP ——— now working at eapacity \utomat 0 Miss Edith Johrson of 417 Stan- | Kimball on Lexington strect to plan ‘:\nrl will be followed by a program LAST (CALL FOR A British inventor comp — _— aBREk ’ 2 ea 4| Boston—Exchanges 102; bal., 48, ley street was dviving the ear which | re-organfzation. The meeting was |of entertainn er. and by dancing. 7 puuss a camera which takes photos at the [ Tlahorately draped and cut wraps ow- t Co b 5 struck Me Elander as he stopped | very enthusinstic and progress wi j - N All Variettes amazing speed of 400 pr second. Tt | of gold brocade are lined with very | Bz fd. Car . 95| 10 w York—Clearing House, ex- Incorporated in 1906 | Write for our booklet, “Imteresting Facts.™ | o S Associated Gas and Electric Securities Company Broadway w York s Patant’ Fire Arm Youngstown dis en the premier is doi omething 1 . Net earnings for the y combination pumper recentiy pur- CARD OF THANKS the Maxim Cc 1:80 i We wish to thank our friends bors for the kindn 1 sy MISSTON AT ST, ANDREWS' Oolober nioalclian . copne United States iner 10 from a line of automohiies as she | made towards a successful scason. | READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS| 83 West Main 8t Prof. Bldg., Tel. s8¢ |15 t0 b used In an attempt to solve | supple velvet, usually in a delicate | piyn€d & sfencer oo ped, .. | changes 1,250,000,000; balances was golng north on Elm street. "it was reported today. 5 3 7 TOR YOUR WANT. 1#The Telograph Tlorist of New Britain' | the riddle of Mars | pink, yellow or green. Briztol Brass Corp 1 $110,000,000, |

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