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ERAL SDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1926. Lhaul, DR, YOCHELMAN 1§ |SPRITUAL LeveRsip UL T Wall Street Briefs | HEAVINESS ENDS, PUTNAM & CO, IN DANGER OF FAILURE President of Bates College Addresses' sar show; It 16 a share on the ‘ . Cros, Mt Tho ciib votsd 15| dami preferved aivi- | d 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAI Passed Two-Thirds Mark and uenich a tiock o tiewets sor o5t i romtrae 2o vass o onare on R&IL Shaves Were Slightly TEL. 2040 | ; Foundation Mor v night . - 1 1 | ) ‘ov. 3 3 in G il S Eho D 1 only in the sai T ay 3 HARTF Y N = | Hartford, Conn, Nov. 30 (P— 35’000 I5in Sigm e Pl ¢ 1025, surplus having Firmer This Afizrnoon RTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHO nelly and a’ Hartford Theological Bridgeport Eclectic Fails o Appear TOday i Warning that intellectual and spiri- | t leadership is in danger of being | Bridgeport, Conn. . 30— — |lost in vast machincry of modern| More than tw irds of the = X 1 the of stocks selling ex- ew York, Nov. 30 (@— R We Off Dr. Isidore Yochelman, disbarred 'i‘h"t't‘l(l‘l lite ‘;aS(fD""""" ]1‘&; l‘f‘”»‘:' money requir a the w]-\\"- S. Steel con es started upward e i jdent Clifton D. Gray of Bates col- Norfolk ang tern cor ot arier G /T eclectic physician named as the dog. n Red Cry £ A anrly r £ T y 'ge, in an address at the Hartford litor acl ) o weina f'ire nsurance tor who performed an alleged |gininary foundation here today. this yea ¢ = ke e o St ot g \ criminal operation upon Miss Mabel | “That the tendency is to lay more 1ngto a report this afternoon by nd Che I'owc c R . 3 C Derry, causing her death early Sun- 'stress upon methods and 1 e ter L"OH]A. Sprague, and in- - 1 ot izor : - ompany day morning failed to appear at the than upon the message; a calions ihre that Syl 5 o'elock instead of | tonal t AS ; Bi ot ime | G, R e coroner's hearing on the girl's death | modern preacher is losing the note ¢iforts $5,000 of the necessary Rlgokesd < i, 8 - Price on Appiication today. He was however represented =or authority and that the preaches £6,000 might L cd, despi Ly counsel in the person‘of Attorney jare too of MLCH 0L 8n; Orggnlzsd campalgn. i ¥ fiest ek of J. y No further i ) een | 3 € ¢ called John B. Dillon, the lawyer who car- |the result of multifarious R SR 4 e to the supreme coart ihe ap- [of the modern church v made concorning Jssil gl ® | demption on January 30 peal of the physiclans against revo- adequate preparation for the pulpit [IMIRE Yhe Wanieipal Home Servier he lield tomorr shar aceried dividend. b i cation_of their licenses. imost an impossibility,” he declared. ((H*G0 hevause of lack of funds, Dr. Yochelman is being sought to- | Saving that one cannot expect to e, GECHIS BOW Are, 1octing : day as a fugitive from justice with have ignorance in the preacher and gf oo\ " 200 BOPe et (8 b 5 et and state police trying to trace |intelligence in the congregatlon. . ° Avich "alt bt ome or 1w of the S GirE S i iz > y went on, “for years raqiories and busin places hav- 1l will hold a ¢ 4 < of record Decem- | or 1925 and a ligtegas han ng acielnien e Kavg D SLCUIBINAE Sab Bl U MRE S tranorted, o total ~has i meet ednesday evening her i nt hav- o cent over Septem-# urritt Hotel Bide. New Britain Telephome 2580 the part of Judge Dillon counscl for |five men either without any theologi- pacsed the $4,000 mark. e e AT, hall; | g been 3230 on Decomb g o PR B SERHIERE NEW YORT AND DARTRORN rO0H e Yochelman,to produce his client in [cal education or else a perverted coipts for yesterday sore Cive Abwskes Ted St Sttty s b inanEEon) court,” said Assistant Prosecutor education where we have ordained and for foday $$14 66, o | water, T Semigi i : (B S Clarence O. Lister of city court, who |one who has heen trained in college | tofal $4,120.03., & Rintes al o tobsn oy S el b has handled the Yochelman case !or sem or hoth.” The contributions yvesterday wers ¥ S rainst = o advance, rallying from 2 from the start. “The only communi- | - . — as follow o} Hitchcock Co., Stitute a ork s 163 ‘etober last ! ov 1-2 to 156 1-4. G mr v cation I have had with Judge Dillon y ne. 4 s . $3. Gordon, ¢ f the st ; 3 t to § S etos vl ‘Asphaltiand severs iR ”\! L me Sunday afternoon and asked if 1 stered suk would agree to a reduction in the shment of new peak bond. I told him that T would not JUS’"["E SHATTEREH Landors, Trary and Ciark, $110.30% h H. Ben retary of the (rerman-French Situation by American Can : : : agree to a reduction from the $3 o departmen ;8 ) y f Cor . F Is Not Yet Cleared Up e lome Products c toc We do not accept Margin Accounts. 000 stipulated. Police are secking gational church, 7 per cent preferred him today as they would any L S ish Baptist church "' set by new low prices in Advance who has taken flight with a w t (Continued from First Page) Works, $406.20; C. J “hite L I Inesday with § i ANy ] Rumely, Real Silk Hosier—, Savage out for his arrest. — Co., ' $197 ¢ A oy B > f orei ister Bria 5 Arms and American Snuff preferred. — for | : state didn’t have . Publishing Co., $3: § ' . figating a re- mber PUNLES JLOURY, (DUt 1 Industrial Alcohol was une With Rogers Grid Team :. card. That sounds | ceived 5.50, the I ant hou i cet, | and every day : Prospects of higher dividends al DDY R@ i fififis & (] New York, Nov. 30 (P)—A rulir m v to me, and it must amount ¢ n 1 v I T re brol "Eyer Y 1 1 D \ecounted for the strength of Iox that the game would be in violation g Ted w to the de se. since th 1 v t s . hm: « X aro 51 a ‘ilm A, directors of which meet e of the organization's bylaws, “Big wen, S showed | receipts br o total t!city spent t nksgiving talk in a tavern that £2 0 joxt month. Pools were again ac- HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Rill’ Edwards, president of the ! 5 5 her parents his city tory: can £ lionuih vo in ber of specialties. . ey American football league, today can- the Henry Stever bt ; : ; She 1 1ot t ; THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg Burritt, Motel Bldg. celled next Sunday's scheduled con- had failed to set the time and even ¥ ;. Gor 1 T Zeter nd tion S : (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 test here between Red Grange's the day when they Mr. Stevens. , $455.91; F & Cool- | Y eply to Gor | . club and a team composed largely Dut ‘h!"\rh‘ "”‘“”"“ were :“““"-‘ ey ¢ : Corbin Cabinet Lock, that t L ok : All Che & Dye 137 3 of 1926 college players, headed by revived when they appeared on the g : ir department store, FUTVTIDA DD 3 pets . ! 5| Ameri Jan 5 - % Charley Rogers of Pennsylvania. stand Rero a few days ago. Butlsig; City Coal and Wood Co b LA :‘HE‘.)‘.D P,\G;v_ Aok ANy . Am Car & I° 03 We Offer: Edwards said he had ordered the When the prosccutor introduced | py, & Leventhal, $1; ma tween the t ntries chiefl e game called off after a conference 'Meir ot tements yesterday, | 55, e It EpRULLIOr \m Sm & F over the telephone with C, C. Pyle, the alibl appeared in a different — Object o Appeat § ¥ ) fons, and con-| - (T ¥ S ¥ - —— wsy B ; 1 - ] : fre e eemhona i € G B, (i T W e g AVS TV NEEDS At i e i e i & o i1 30 Shares American Hosiery YL a5 o ¢ 5 were ion of additior rporation d Par Nov )G di in which Rogers' team was to have Am Tobaceo been pitted aaginst the Philadelphia o €0ie 10 108 T8 SR 00 G 0 sm Woolen Alary came in for its share when a 3 . : Quakers of the American league on Ry e ; Siaconas Cop AT 5 U : Docember 11, also has been can- 507" &;',};rf,{‘,{r’nz.rq‘“}u).“n:?:]'dlnri ESPIR!T !]E EGRPQ d aven, . 30—Declarin . ; AN its 8 0 nion Ngfg. CO. celled, Edwards announced. e | 1 U that State's Ao ¢ S e Both the American and might have been mads to conform i iolated the procedure of the ¢ th.: comr y. Bult & Ohio. 1! football leagues passed a rule last 'yt MAUE PORR AR = , i vear barring college players until |~ \viy gneh striking evidence as S[an]ey Works Vice P}'SS}dQHI ;hnir ”“ITS"S have been graduated this I regain Hope that smnrvhm:; rom college. ay yet come of this trial. Some- 1 3 13,000 Volts Fatal to | cause Mrs. Hall to change her ex- Sea Gull Flying Inland | "0 non was vory milg. | It Is the of Middletown, Conn., Nov. 80 (P— | ol %0 ith her during the lat. | feel so loyal to his community A battle between a huge ter part of h - mination, will help develop an es a high tenslon wire here vesterday |pur e ot e Gl >rps in the community sin bronght death to the bird, wWhich | ,)(ough her memory was .1 | that which is deveioped among t I for two te- = o CeuiSteat . : Spaneas o 7] & measured three feet from tip to . | on sove e employes of an i r x clared that t ur : : NGED DO OROY g 3 : Locky j : A T s but not until the latter had shut off S e T e i S . rist, lose eboetVan . i Y, Mav. . et i QLR A the electric power in all parts of. ;ho when T came i I 1 rom t r £ = 1 R din i R Sl Middlesex county. the murd She said she wrote ' ! New DBritain Lions' club a rived " 1 y y . She said she ’ t g : g : X ! BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS The seagull, flylng in from the |ine a note expressing sympathy. I otel today. 5 f r S : L AR i : iler Rrush con - i€ TITION Connecticut river attacked a sa memBan hat mate: LIt sala that Mr. Christ cal ' o 11 m that the nc » Rvooals S P A S o Clas g P e 24 ging wire carrylng 13,000 volts alo 0d wonld take care of me.” Yes, | rapid growth of N i ; t v vk p DD Zetenetl o halt ; t & ‘ Hartford in a bankrupt 5 the bank of Sumner Creek. The yyut this Christian an who had, | 60,00 : a ars ago to an af r 1Y 3 s 7 e 3 = 3 et )\ Silver 4 Fs et ips petition force of the attack drove the Wire youn m ER teatio | nanzlvE 50,000 oy : ng of the super urt ; « . : tion : ) W lists liabilities of against another high tension wire wouldn't put hes to see me o the r and the electric service came t0 a 'oven for a moment. She put all One of standstill. Service in the mills of |({he responsibility on e - the Russell Manufacturing company may he ail r but T think human | serve la B : MAPLE HI were suspended for ten minutes. 5 e AR ST en el t he h 1 the per Tartford, Nov. 3 r o |1 Contr . . o i M 4 — - The bird v found on fthe - r <A e S court and that filed | sh 1z in o capit SR 2 st O Gl . \n.w“\nm‘rl 'pnm S ground, two ge holes burned be- ot 1t nd PTG gt h p with the ¥ - d th 1) \J t ) $ I N 1 n T v Nov. 30 (A—Ru: an Ame r (s center ¢ this stin 7 e 1 5 ¥ S 4 neath the wings and the feathers iey’s Lawyer Claims Sk auires . . tioned at r i ¢ ien Co ! X |2 i Kopp, who is at burned. nimus Prompted Arrest | 1, \ained that : i took. 1 Ty rty of th 3 : : i SR o csent in Yozcow, will not return " New York, Nov, 30 (P e e : y Pl o les-Bement e S fomad i :\'onl-\:\‘*‘d Two Must Die for Attack Clnenany g o tor mainly * ot the fact th T ’ : i : 5 v Judd Mre, Co. : » identity of the new am il . |there is “animus behind the practically everytl 5 Hae s : sam ( r r : : & Co., ; ; - S On 80 Year Old Woeman | ;" coul munny tor gis S G SEEE S5l i ;i Siniee ¢ 2 g : bty Gray, Ga ov. 30 (A—Sentences [ing aet” on a vaudeville stag : Ee p w c v 10, re Mo Pac o ! 90 | § x Co. . e of death In the hangman’s noose | Tunney wa S8 o5 coniElolt | e oo e i ol Wilin s \ no opposition t anser, nt 5 5514 | Plims G0 e 00 1. I, DONOVAN DI o yere pronounced on Jarrett Ben |of a representative of the state box- also pointed ont r r 10 is morning ir SN AR S Russel ; ot 4 i i H“:‘"" 24, and Wede Johnson, 23, of Bald- | jpe sommicsion who charged the to the contrary 1 fac- | 2 au SCIT0o : o A Sl L I el - 0 $5 win county, in superlor court here | epampion with bosing in “an un- | turcrs in all prosperous are oz ! ! Puter § St Johns . io ety Smth « P : today for a criminal a upon an | jicae el e e e : Lt L > : . ) G 5 . died a : 80-year-old woman more than WO pho fightor was arrainged this| cly cannot be very prosperc - | st t \rs. Collins ‘ t I pton, ajDort i s i G e e il s e R e e e ) case postponed un- made a good place for ride . arrested and held | ¢ s today going ashore Pack Mot Car 3 3 341 | Stanier K Ay Sugenibr TREle L0l recelved thelesentonce witts lay. His counsel, Dudley | Deodie to live in; an enlis n a charge of manslaught I wquin Isl Pan Am P g0~ % Vorks, 1 ’ ] i firs a out show of emotion, although Ben- el e R i el e e Tie ¢ vollin 3 o Sathmorioh 1 nia. . 5 3 > Fenr 5 s er ndra’s old home Sand- ford, in a quict statement to the| ;004 animus but did not mention owth and development of } — ierce Arrow. . ] it s ngham House, which been court, ref d his denial of lh““ crime. They were roturned immedi- ately to the county jail at Macon to INEAL Topatiesed iotimntant svas | awalt execution December 31. ICliman, who said his office wanted Sne WatChed h@’.]&. $3gel) 3 ! s Ll “Rick ¢ - | rrAD ;!:nl(."\"‘(l:\‘(lll‘:'\"Ts“ ADS fonal assembly of his home yesterday. any names, T £ g : 2 ¥ & ¢ |to investigate the case for future Carl Akeley, Exploi'er, | ro Fir e y LT i Couins : S et BRI Dies in-East Africa e ——— ; ‘ LB . e a e sk : = Nairobi, British East Africa, Nov. Rev. Lyman Tefft, Noted ; LR S S S e N e Long Distance Winner Carl Akeley, American ex- R S ¥ - - TR Rt s o 1 S erTior ara ihventcs Calod| v DXOWN Algmnus, Is Dead 17 at Kabale, Uganda, where| ~Providence, i had been collecting specimens ":_(:\L bpan Taee for the American Muscum of Na- ‘m,'_lvu‘; 1 “l"l‘w tural Histor i rown graduate, dic | his home in than 8 Mr. Tefft obsery SENT 7O DEFORMATORY Springfield, Mass, Nov., Three young persons who pl uilty to rohhery o $350 orge W. Dowling of this cf . g ° { . : - ently were sent to the reformatory | 1'% , of ""y' degree, Y 3 T SRREE © e 7’\‘:,:[,’,’1'0“;“\ e }“:““.V‘\P{‘El A | when school actually commenced.| | . \ R 5 . Woolworth S/ Salvatore of Boston and Miss Liilian | He was graduated from the Roche ¢ T 3 | HARTFQRD SIOCK LEXCHANGE Supernean of this eity. Salvatore | ter Thes Semi s 3 i 2 D e was arrested early today after police | e held t p | ( \ had pu 1 him and a party of | €Ot \\.1*: Winona, Minn., friends in an automobile. The Su- , Lonn., dur perneau girl wa ested in a ford, Conn., and is alleged to have sorved as . when Mr. Teift CLAIMS §13 Iy Mrs. John A las present claim for $46 a 10 the clerk, alleging that the city" in not properly covering & water main caused her to fall and o at Rockwell injure herself, ring th assett s Saturday afte of expense named. The acc cture of the skull being took place in front of 116 Maple | S°rious injury 3 Isanc Swarsky of Belvid taken to the hospital s ago after having a shook, is re- ted to be slowly improsing stre { | WILL OF EDITH KRATZER The will of the late Edith Kratzer | was filed today in probate court. | TR A | 3 A 8 % v - s Sonimuse Go. . | Her entire estate is left to her | DIVOROBD IN PARIS | : R : 3 b 4 e Life, Indemnity nnd Othier Insurance daughter, Lillian Kratzer Rauc Paris, v. 30 (P-—DMrs. Helen | S J (i o and the latter is appointed executrix | Scott Mechan has been granted a | * ¥ POSY SHOP Aetnn Oamu without honds. The document was divorce in the Parls courts from | = | et y e e b Henh Suploninas 1, 1688, John Meehan, whose address is ziven | ; k W R ! e s e VS Roves Lhevh with s as the Hotel Ambassador, Chicago. o N 1 L pine, ruscus, immor HOPL FOR AGREEMENT | They were married in - New York 9 i Montreal, Que., Nov. 30 (@)= Rail- | October 14, 1920. The decree was way exeentives and labor repres granted on ground of abandenment ¢ tatives will resume negotiations im- | S - m tely in an attempt to settle | Chicago, 30 (PM—John Mee- amicably the wage demands of the | han of , whose wife was fl'n{“‘:" £ 15,000 conductors and trainmen em nted a divorce in Paris, is half | YU 5 ar ey ployed on Canadian lines, it was | owner of the musical comes An Investigat R . ity Carall [y 1o from e lable sources 1aday. | “Castles in the which recently | is cond ' nehing of three negto pri UNDERTARER ) m 5 of Mrs Lucy Mooncy, ¢ Plone 1623-¢ uthern N. E. 1 1511 136 | A woman, Mrs. Lucy W. Warren of Pasadena, Calif., won the cup recently secking & siS per | run of a year hore. [riends said he | gell u which she Wwos then held as a material af L A e LUl O Bt L gl IR for traveling the greatest distance to the National Motorcycle Rally at is now in New York ! she says she saw the jail stormed and recognized a number of the wob. Acme Wire Co., com. . 10, 15| Rochester, N. Y. She traveled 7,000 miles before she got back home, : f West Main St Prof. Bldg. Tel. 88 the Telegraph Florist of “ew Britain who recently voted was taken to N York after u! upon the ot

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