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\L\\ BRIT\I\ DAILY HERALD, TI]U’\SU\Y DF?('FHBFR 16, Ifl?(’ DARTMOUTH SP[]RT EX NATIONAL TENNIS COUNCIL WILL XRAY ;“‘"’“.’21":‘15’,3“;.‘3,,‘:::;:“‘”;Zau s,r;;;"em REACTION SETS ..\ \(.l \w.\\hmy on many a “shake- | General Motors ¢ per cent.preicrred - [ 2o cruise, M 43 novw & setim of stoch m g made 1o cnapreses of | . 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN Basehall Team Wil Abamlon, ”_F Fes) (Contauen from M Pagey [ fecay and aveie money fo el b corvo d lis subsidiarics Chnsmas Dividend Rumers! TEL. 2040 — 1 a L payine 10 be ma | Cochet. but iy basing his charges on 20 in- |the hearts of present naval cadets. | (ull or in 11 monthiy installments, i Usual sDrmg Tnp B e s e o g | constatentlon | Rear Admiral Nulton, SuUpErin-iSubscription hooks close January 31 Fail to Ra“y SlOCkS EARTFORDOFHCE'GCENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 | American Davis Cup teams, in 1902.| Informed that the resolution con-|tendent of the academy, reported 10| Nore than two-thirds of the com- Snd B 11903, 1905 and 1911. Only one of | templates appointment of five coun- Secretary Wilbur that in connection ;o ynd preferred stocks of Central We Offer: Hanover, N. H,, Dec. 16 (P)—The these teams was victorious In the | cll members, Councilman Samucl Sa-| With the “Save Old Tronsides Drive™ er company has been deposit-| . C¥ York I 18 ~Despite | ¢ schedule of sports for Dartmouth'international team ® play, however. | blotsky called attention to the fact|he had invited dor Lo ¢ recapitalization plan., |\ acspread < g ) o teams during the winter and spring Larned, teaming with Malcolm | that thero are no electricians in the|the midshipmen had raised $420.7 sinclior production of copper in | “hrisimas el | CO'meCtICUt Gas & seasons was announced today by the Whitman, Dwight Davis, now secre- | common council and probably none|representing a 100 per ¢ b= [Noverber increased to 92,716 short | meo o tce! stockRolders an¢ | hletic council. The baseball team | tary of war, and Holcombe Ward, to| Who know much about "Wlmv'h ription of the student body. i romn £57,013 < In ‘DRt phor Litie| L ol taten Btok pylosaitisnad Cok S ities C will have no southern training trip repel the British challenge, three | Wirlng. =5 = - American bur s of metal statistiny | TCACUODATY this aftornoon, afie oke Securities Co. this spring. | matches to two. | “Some of them know how to “pull WILL GET LICENSES repor . bt Lol g deply i . The track schedule: Indoor; Ieb-| 1 tne four challonge round series, | ”Ml \;irvs',' Alderman Judd ~ inter-| . Har forg ’n; “1.,‘ 3 \Hm\: )1 FF A By “‘-l(’;:' “;‘:\m”’ -“';L‘H\g lwm,l\ f! e 1. | Common and Preferred ary 5, B. A. A. games at Boston; @ s e | fectad. | Genera ink caly h L ¢ i S kgt priced. induattinli isay ’rices icati 25, z{m.m,.d_ ornell-Dartmouth ati:,:\m g mied Hlog s el I don't want any electrical en-|an order to the motor vehicle com- ' ha 'n- prominent in the re Prices on Application Boston; March 5, indoor intercol-| . = 4 gineers on the committee,” Warner | missioner dirccting him . advance. | loglates in New York: outdoor: |, KnOwn as the first of the modern | expiained. “You wouldn't need to|motof vehicle liccnse to Ab City items | United States Stee! common| April 2, University of Virginia at | |Jm stormers” 3 Lnrn-‘]”,,“ anything about electrical wir-| Davidson, New London; Morrison 1anged hands in enormous volume, University, Va.; 5, William and Mary | ¢ Was fm(vdllv\' a Islx star. He|jng to sée the inconsistencies. 5| W, lor, Hartford, I.mrm‘ s e touct 1 1-4, or than 2 1- at Williamsburg, Va.; 9 Virginia never shared in holding the doubles | 5y example, one question ot o acears Derby, who had been re-| —You'll below the record high, but it Polytech at Blacksbur; May 7, | SFoVR © | paper was given a mark of "nr-m:.mx licenses by the commissigper.! (i 1o e s hammered down to 13» -8 in bridge; 21, Colgate: 27-28, outdoor [\ 4" T Dee. 16 U= | on another paper received no credit, | pealed from the decision of thui’ y ", te deal consummated | V¥NtS I broke nearly § points and L] Intercolleglates at Philadelphia. | \illam A. Larned, who committed |ang on a third paper under the|commissioner to the attorney gen- N e of Schultz & | Baldwin, Internati Harvestery Basketball: Dec. 18, M. I T. at| ooy ; : ; : Pullm J. 8. Cast Iron Bgpe(f} Burnitt Hotel Bldg. New Gritato Telephone 238 e n‘!:mu‘o’)n‘nll tennls champion rom 1906 | poinis ‘was given. 1 tell vou, this| cision e A 80l 3 o nearly 3 points below yes. || MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD 6TOCK EXCHANGES o ori. 21, Btevesa. sl a¢| (2, 1014, e lived ‘on D J\n:l:](::';;,.;1\.'113:“ certainly gone the limit. S —— m John Plik (o Ar Morris, | terday’s final quotations | DeReld ¥ Marg E suicido in New York. today! Was|uimo conditions a mark of 1 1.2]cral whose ruling reverses the de-|coste) et Hoboken: West Point at We 2 : paye questionon the sheet show- | FORECLOSURE ACTION ; i - of the Blighton| Olis which bounded upward as a , e Point; 23, Brooklyn Polytech m,"'“'l' CHE S e s piotun ot e wized bind [ S o b e o e | . : e [ rosult. of the heavy buying of the [ e Offer: Brookly St. Stephen arned served with Roosevelt’ ‘\\‘Hh_'.’\‘l\m‘(cn:. 1;\\‘ question Was: | \o¢ ritain Lumber Co. has tis! ojei X ’n?'w l‘]lmn l’unm-"lm 1saues, pre- NATION L PARK B Yale at New Haven; 12, Colur Rough Ridors during the Spaneh. | WAL this bell ring? Tt You answer- jionent an action of fo reon ‘ ! i 0. 0. sumably based o nthe acquitial of s A A 15, Pennsylvanla at Philadelphiai| ymorican war. fien FOUSEErs SYIonE BRIl ty of Joseph Leonardi on East I will confer the second degree and fOF retary of the Interior Al- 19, Fordham Princeton; Feb. 9, | “Tfa was . intercollegiate tonnts | Vel Was: 'No, you must press the g Jesenh Elanci wher Bas bn | no o officers tonight at the reg- bert Fall and Edward L. Doheny on . ld b Boston university; 12, (Winte: - | champion In 1592 while he was at- | Putton’. {tachment on the property, is also U mec : ])" 1y charges, also tapered off to yie about 4 75% quickly 1 Price on Application. nival), Harvard; 16, Yale; 19, COr- | tanding Cornell University and in| Councilman Thomas B. Fay drew) . inoq s defondant, Posscssion of - Mrs. Taylor of ckly. k nell at Tthaca; 21, Columbia at New | 1917 was a member of the Davis laugh from the council when he |, pramises is asked ition to ¢ towill i n members and | Call money pped from 5 to 4% | S S RN L | remarked: “I'm getilng dizzy read-| (11" foreelostrn. Star of Good Will Io per cent with plenty of funds found We do not accept Margin Accounts Princeton at Princeton; 2, Cornell. | e sorved overseas during the | iDE about this protege of the coun-| Kirham, Coope OYe 3, 0. B., at whist tonight. | available at the lower figure. Bus Hockey: December 29, 30, 31, | \orld War. |cilman from the third & ward—| e mp repros ainti tar 1 0. 8. ot B, 5 news continued favorable, an- | and January 1, Williams at Lake| Tarned first gained racquet fame Spaulding. —If he thinks fie got alpaper serve v Constable Wil meet tonight in Jr. 0. U. A, M. r seiies of special dividends be- | 3, Princeton at New York: |yhile at Cornell university. He won ng deal. he has the right to take | joreq Wwin i ing 1 during the da; | | another examination, why doesn't| ‘orthy Temple, No. 18, will hol a J any adverse news | I'he do it There's altogether too| t ) meeting Friday ni 4 svel ‘nts, the selling was wide- Harvard at Boston; 15, M. L i{he intercollegiate singles champion- T Bishop's; Yale at New 'chip in 18 s a representative of | 8 s . R L v ebruary 5, Alumni; 7. Cor- tho Ithaca institution. ymuch ballyhoo for one man!" - lock. Refreshments will be (v arded as a natural correction | o el at Ithaca; 8, Hamiiton at Clin-| Tarned was at tho height of his| At the suggestion of Councilman | serve “heavy ok or ton; 9, West Point at West Poiht: game at a time when the famous | Sablotsky, Inspector Cyril J. f‘\n'(ln‘\ c 1ling the new altar resulting from the sustained ad-! - 12, Yale: 17, Princeton at Prince- Dioherty brothers, Reginald and | Wa. asked to explain whether there| nic s loativaus whe obrie| VDGR Ih musy ienss At the past ton: 23, Harvard at Boston. n?:;h. Y ominated the samo ad rop- | had heen errors n the w_\-nmnm‘mn.‘f d 3! prote Iy S Two elalned glase | wonke | HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Swimming and water polo: Jan- resentatives of England. The Amer- | Curtin said more than 400 questions { Zso placed in the| THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. i vary 2, Brown at Providence: ican repelled the first threat of these | were corrccted in one night and it| - Sy g | (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) rtford Conn.Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bld February 11, Yale; 19, Princeton: 'noted Hritons when he defeated Reg- | IS possible a mistake was made, but| za Beckley The fore missionary depart- | High Low Close Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 28, Columbia at New York: March inald Doherty in the title match of [his commiitee had discovered only! M t a Beckley, wife.of {ment of 1he Woman's association All Che & Dye 1423 140 2, N at Annapolis; 5, DBoston (he national singles tournament in!one question marked improperly on ! 2 C . at her qpe ith ‘ongregational church | Amerlean Can 5374 52% University; 12 College of City of |1802. The following vear, however, | saveral papers and in no case did home, 15 Russell street, Middletown, |y ) ¢ 2 o'cloek on|Am Car & Fdy 102% 101 York: 16, Syracuse at Syra- Hugh Doherty broke through the | (he rectificd marking change the ap-| ¢irly this morning in hor 316t vear. ioriday ati C. H. Danicls | Am Loco .... 109% 108% 108 v 8 19, Pennsylvania at Philadel- | home barricades to win the Ameri- | plicant’s standing. She is survived by her husband, : the gafh- |Am Sm & Ref 1428 140 We Offer: 25-26 league championships 'can champlonship. Councilman Warner asked el PR orge F., Charles W.|ering with the t “Our New | Am LR at New York. Larned was the Inventor of the|question is admitted to have hecn Edwa nd William, all of Mid- : rl Am Tel & Tel 150% 150 3 50 Shares of New Britain Gas Light Co. Bascball: April 19, Holy Cross stesl-framed racquet, which was pat- | improperly marked. At this june-| clet ! aa Mrs. Ot- b offfco of Principal Marry Wess | Am Tobboce - 193% 17 ; % at Worcester; 20, Springficld at lented in 1921 and now is widely | ture Mayor Weld rapped his gavel tawio ] v Britain - and fgo) « Nathan Hale school was Am Woolen . 343 327 3 10 Shares Hart and Cooley. Springfield; 23, Boston College: 28, used. cand reminded Varner tha | Mrs, Fliward Nyman and Miss Ger- pansacked T Niivel o by I &6 Yale at New Haven; 30, Cornell; | His military service was another | with persons not membe 1o trude Beckley of Middlotown, also o e i R S 4 5 e . May 3, New Hampshire; 4, Brown; high spot of Larned's colorful carcer. | common council is not allowed al two geandehildren. Oftfara 18 tnvestls Tho police | Bald Boco -..110 — 118% . 30 Shares Seth Thomas Clock Co. G, Columbia at New York: 7, Cor- He went to Cuba with Colonel | meetings. Sho was a former resident of New ' helicys effocted | Balt & Ohlo. 108% 108 nell at Tthaca: 10, Mass. Aggios; 13, | Roosevelt's rough riders in the| “Well, T want to ask him that' ritain but lived in Middletown for (irough the use of a key. th Steel % 47 Pennsylvania; 17, Middiebury; 20, |Spanish-Amerlean war in 1823 and | question through you, then,” War- g four years, She:was also| Aetic T it e aon | oa S e e e O 5 Fordham, Now York: 21, Pennsyl- [served as a major In the flving corps | ner shot back. orly a member of John's hrov Wallace T. Jones of Can Pac 1655 1653 vania at Philadelphia; 24, Vermont; in the world war in 1918, | “The rules of the council don't |, n church of New Dritain. Plainville the Bennctt Motor Cer co 631 63% 63Y | Public Utilitles Stocks. 25, Sprinsfield; 2§, Brown at Provi- | e allow me to debate any more than 1 services wi 11 from Sales company of this city, claiming | Ches & Ohio 164 163% 163% | conn Elec Service ex .. 06 dence; 30 Vermont at BuriMigton; TRUGK TIPS OYER WHEN anyono else,” Mayor Weld declared poy 1 at 3 o'clock Saturday money due. The plaintiff is repre- (¢ M & S P.. 18 k 5% | Gonn Lt & Pow pfd ...112 June 1, Norwich:; 4, Columbia: 16, pped his gavel signalizing | g R st I. Hingkeldey | sonted by Nair & Nair. The papers G R I & Pae 6 = 001 | Fir. & ; : L Harvard at Cambridge; 17, Tufts at | 0 S S closing of the incident. : re served by Deputy Sherift E. W. | Chile Coj 3 8 e Boston; 18, Willlams at \\\Hmm- DRIYER Avo[ns C A TER The motion to appoint a (-ommlt-‘ Interment will be in Pine Grove Furrey of Plainville. Chrysler Corp 427 7 3 :,,\'f-“(, ,.: ~ - town; 20, Vanderbilt. {10 was passed without dissent cemetery Mrs. A. B. Seeds of 171 Jerome Coca Cola ...168% 16 0735 | - S | Members of the examininz com e tsrect s recovering from an opera-|Colo Tuel ... 4513 443 4 TREASURY BAIL ANCE “‘P"N'"’\‘ of Pic Delivery Auto mittee, informed of Warner's state: Nl e sy {71105 Ebniondieits At e B Cortall Gis ; b Treastivy Dalia s : e | Turns to Clear Children and | vhen the button is push-| ., died this morning a her| | V. Alling of the ci s ] 3 Roston—Exchang $124,000,000; Two Are Proposed For Next Session Damages Machine 1 nrnrm;\n | nome. She s survived hy he courts is able to | ut Dodge Bros 4 0 alances $63,000,000, F.' Turningjsharnlysto Selo Ller (o APETH R Came on (0 Lsh Ol v gem an e ding charee <. Blog upernumerary Officer Pachout Nem ; 68% 16 New York—Clearing Tlouse, ex- avold running down children ~Whoaceor wasn't put there | go\oki Co. are ince . ted last evening that the Park Trje I changes $1,153,000,000; balances New Haven. were 'ovktm,. from m;oml 1\\n\1‘"“ ¥ the committee and so far we e Nirde IRond. Batas rera Bublren by T;W l;‘ w“ g : Peking, Dec. 16 (P—Author o © eXC- | yonn D, Caselle of 8 Good a o cxaminers sald. Lo yer 33t SrSep : . gube commlies of e SonRes ol e trond, detveritorifita f'mmnvnmu Inspeetor Curtin met Councilman || sk 1\:\1‘:]:1: o * MISTAKE IN TELEGRAM ”!:\rux:‘l ffl ]'Onmzn\)) s steamer o ShE as000 eliiere | iy ot the truck ar- | Warner after the meeting and in-|| ienl Asphalt . 87 | et wals firad arnor s e - " : Ple Co., upsct the truc and nar ng an 3 . § today. Two bills iy ”’""“'”“" gl [ rowly ccaped imjury, he reported | formed the city official there was no| | unerals : nl Flee ... 803 3 86 | BASIS OF $500 S[HT Shasi, about 250 miles up the Yang- presentation In the coming .session || Tpo 06" A quantity of pastry | such question on the papers., where- l nl Motors .. ats 149 Be e e B P e I of the legislature. One was for the g Fas s Gt North Iron as d e | upon Warner said his information A S Bt ; climination of liability of drivers of |In the truck was ot ol Tl comatfrom &) man mamiedl a4 | Alrat Srany O'Neil DIcGaxtiiy Ore Ctfs ... 18 3 8% how troops who are entering into | [AEAT SRboUS 2 s B Ma ll m North pfd . S2% 5 1 | Fruit Dealer Claims Lrror fn Mes an allegiance with the Cantonese. fire apparatus while responding to s v e sany at | drew ieral s es for Mrs. fire alarms, and the other for an |U-drive car owned by a company a B ek ™ Pl S it ¢ Sta Steel 57 5 B [ There were no casualties. increase in the appropriation of $13,- |7 Seymour strect and driven by h;‘ i ”t‘ Lt \,\”\' o ‘"‘\“]\ 'r Shesee sage Caused Difference of ing-Sen romlrf';"r:gure in oS 3 _ 2 e N T ety ¢ Farmington | Made on some p . it was ex- morrow morning at $:30 o'clackiat o . o8 g Al Y L 000 per year, now allowed for com- | Frank Leganza o ANBLAR 40 several. coneBooks werain Mot home e B‘d o c g Ind O & G.... 337 5 3 s Stanes anhsien affair last September pensation-of firamen injured or taken |avenue, skidded Wi 1 5 i ¢ 199 West 1 n-of f i SR Finte e in making the markings and’it Henry Donnelly, of 199 West Mai 3 b sick while in the performance of |pavement on Ilm street near Wint 3 Lt baso 50 58 3314 | An alleged mistake by an employe | Killed and the city of Wanhsien was " & ofore ! later developed that the cheek-up street and at 9 o'clock at Mary " 1 ind I re of the and struck a water standpipe before t £ 5 4 el i | bombardec eturn :l‘i(l‘o\n;mlnd’orc ';\‘1::115 :g” = ml‘{ i Legan ' Miss | 00 Some papers was made with a church where a solemn high mass axen ver Ken Cop ..... 53 | of the Postal Telograph Cable Co. in | /O™ ":‘; ‘r‘”’h’ “”“"‘li‘"o‘; ‘;;’“.:?'"" dows @ rphans emen g o o A Missplo o e iR e ey it Vivatad 5 0 | crsy ove e s r ritish killed In the service, or who dic Helen Nadolny of 85 Silver street, 1927 conginilesoinons wei: mark ot roquiom il e colchrated. [“- e transmitting a telegram from La- vossols there, s evacuating Jehang from illness contracted while in the | who was with him, were unhurt, but | ©d asainst a 1926 code, and both terment will be in Mou 2 f.—New York o Truck 101 & Blson, New York fruit| up the river from Shasi, and is re- - Bridzeport, Dec. 16.- 9 | - Qifferent answers {o the same | dict cemetery, Hartford . ‘ ) performance of duts the car was damaged. e ligtiaamsteny interests who have been trying to it - ,. & AL A, Belkin of this tring back toward the cast appar- Tt was decided to take up the mat- Supernumerary Officer Carroll .m‘mf,. If a_question was partial- L - e A e e pr J e S . > 4 0 when he "MIY With the intention of carving ter of lability with fire and eity offi- s Winter and Spring streets | ¥ correct a part fieanoint) Willlam 0. B Cooke filiria erethlded M6 Kinis Terisl e clty, cos 40 when Re o "y domain for himself. cials in towns and cities throughout | and heard the crash, He com-:Cifdlt was-allowed. The judsment| pmuncral servi for Willlam - ion on property owned by the late | Mo Pac pfd .. 903 e 33 | s0ld a car of grapes at a price bas General Yang-Sen attempted to, the stato before taking final action | mandeered a passing automobile | &F (e = examuners tand - that o clark Harris Cooke Chirch ry W. Walkor. The p aid | Mont Ward .. 71 7 X% an the quotation in the tele ; commandeer sicamers of the Rapid on the kind of bill which will be SaHtEor Ui satnn i Seraagnt | sonneliinan Warno) does not agre¢ sireet will be held at t late home THaraart oo npun o8 Tk kil | Satioa il Biaabig 2 16 |cording to the allegation in a Uit Transit Company, which operates presented. /Those present were | pagiel A, MeAvay and Detective : -51 peints -")*"‘-’r‘; aile tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. o i : NCY Centeil Lo 1':'\ or $500 brought tod by Mr. Bel- er American re ry. at Ichnag, Thomas C. Bracken. chafrman of the \gepponnt inger also investigated. | it for ""‘“‘_‘ ‘)’ i’_“ 2 s ‘: Rev. Raymond N. Gilman, pastor o Tho companles, involved: are the N ¥ N H & it 43 i kin against the telegra company. but abandéned the scheme because committee, Branford; Assistant [ \ro curamenta of the marks on the | - the bullding eommitlee yhe Stanley Memorial church, wil The difference in price quoted by | of a warning from the commander Chief G. I Beardsley, Bridgeport: | o s iiajcateq ¢hat the car went lofficiate. Interment will be ir the hrokers in their telegram 1 of the American gunboat E Chlet D. Willla® Harford, South {10 soor from the spot the brakes of Legislature At Meeting Held In | Ji= 805 3 Fam Players .115 Bridgeport Ice Delivery company. North Amer.. 48 “outreilma 35 i 1lip M | e ¥ the Naugatuck Valley Tee company. | North Paci « 80 - b | Sahclnan Bayls is Ui frst aam- | Rafiyleit gometory. AT AR TR s Sl d ©12 that shown in the message when de- | The val of YanghSen's Norwalk; Captain Edward Foley, of | | e aTla i ok e solntot s co1t | o1 oD GOMOULISOSLORTEYIb Nl Sprague Ice company. B At be b 9 5 ivered fo Mr. Relkin was 70 cents, | froops from Ichang was marked by Tridgeport, prosident of the Con- | MO 1T '», iy ,,‘,,‘,I G of the connsel and will probably be | Joseph Parys M sl e e e e e and shen Mr. Belkin went to New | looting and shooting within the city ey B AT et nesboiation: pua i 8 standapipt the ehalrman, Other members of the fune « S Rl A A nnsylvar o P y el s 1 and in the ore: Forel 2 nectieut State Firemen's asoclation: | he Ofheramombeisofihc e nieral Ly e P e e e - 1% | York to pay the bill to the brokers, | and in the port there. Torelgn con Deputy Chief William H. Daley of | committe : ‘Aldermen Willlam jpant son of Mr. and RS A b Hat e NV Walicar o Gae 2 a comparison of the telegrams suls there arc mlun;: M'(‘(’nuuon! to SENaW Britain: ARd W ThAv Falk, Co men Samuel Sablotsky, | this morning at e et b SR ”|'-L S S Attorney William . G — —— Hamden — Don; artlett and €. Adri sucredsHeart chure roves L ; SREUN i 5 Z X bl | carlson. e 2] Bt e s A s iekmo 1y of New York Sinclair Oil I 1914 4 |issued the writ, which is retur o e et TaFlamme and Burgess, Before Su- S iy : a Heart ce i Aot e rditaners o Rl Nelhoie Bi ins i t1; in the court of common pleas Federal Court Hears, 5 . | e s not made publie. Ef- |Southern 1207 1 ta7, | frst Tuesday in January. Springfield, Mass., Dec. 16 ) — uring the Present Term. S ot "¢ Eain control of the ice companies in Studebaker .. 36) New icers Electe Hartford. Dec. 16 (P—The casc of state. ¢ivfl ease heard by a federal coust 8 : Sor Srning YL : reh Kb Fugene LaFlamme of New Tritain, S ringtield this morni 3 E Tobgces Proa L1088 ; AL & cevsnt meelling Bt ik Wens is 1 Mrs. Mary Dun was in that pla 120 119% nerberg male chorus officers were Pepper, a teacher In Hartf sorving o torm in the state prison at'wooen Seroet Resident Explres at | Mrs. Katherine J. Scheuy Lost Examination Papers h":,‘:m: & U182 181G 100% | clected for 1927, Harry Rloomquist NEW HaYel] PI‘ISOllel‘ May HflYe Comne " gainst. Taclk Morrill of Bow.:| Wethensield for robbery, and who is o TRaat ron SO R TN e < A = attempted to| Midnight After Family Gathers | Funeral services for M Sl Found m City Hall toitea vroit 110 110 i s s G R fon for §25,000 for porsonal ~in- | charsed with huving attempied ) T e Henr el i e e i e ! e ot iohtheri urles suffored in an automobile ac- |DUFN the prison workshop last Juf bk e it era anlding test papers which (eligini 2 fred Ericson was elected vice-presi- Dphh Y at Bedside. heuy ot ANl S st for several days were lo- U S Ind Al .. 787 lent. Arthur Crusherg was chosen I eria 1 Rt LS 1 cident in Brookfield in July, 1 has heen contin the March 4 3 fternoon at 3 o'clock at | which the plaintifi's »husband |term of the superior eriminal court. Mrs > C. James, Wi "’hl"{"""lf“‘_ & ,i“ LR Porter cafed today on a desk in the office Rubber . i 5 5 sccrotary and Olaf Anderson treas- instantly Killed and Morrill | State’s Attorney Aleorn ires to Thou . James of 115 Woos oAt (,m\“_ et T o Carl A. Carlson, sealer of weights U S Steel ... 1571 15 5314 |urer. Fritz Svensk was chosen ) T Jously. injured. Al theac | make & further ivestigation in this Sireet dicd suddenly of a heart at- SO08 0 COUH SRR EOR TS and measures. His office adioins Wabash Ry brarfan with Arthur Olson as as-| oc'car| B. Clarke, one of the defend- fn Morrill's car when it case. LaFlamme vizorously protest- ! ¥ »nwr:rn midnight 188t oo, jon . ficiated. Nt of the building department. Mr. Ward Bak B . 3170 3135 sistant librz SR muslc €OM- | ants in charges brought against crashed into a pole at what is de- cd his innocenen of this ol a 3 g e s g Tl vatin ot tulle Carlson said they were there r- West Elee ... 6 ¢ mittee was elected llo - | Clarke and company, Inc., defunct clared to he excessive speed. " d to go a trial bofo (e B R L ORI A al weeks, but he said nothing not White Motor .. 3 ; T st, Professor Per OIS<oM, | gock brokers here, has raised the > i el ogpeat 86 sears. o e having heard .they were being Willys Over . 23 alte Ik, Charles Poterson and | question of putting a quarantine on . . i nd tha public detender. ortly hefore midnight members | ' sought. Woolworth .. 1921 120 k 5 rom. George Root And|ihe New Haven county jail because Sale of Schooner to Tritain. and the pu Gl Bt ors I NE ey e e Y ot oiy Y 1 arl Strom L New Haven county jai 2use % John F. Torware clait gt AL R e b kb s S el A . LOCAL BTOOKS Arthur Olson were chosen as audi-| Clarke may have diphtheria. Clarke Pay Salvage Is Asked |" wimyan nureess or Now nrttain “]"" i """ calt "l“” bl termoon. ot 2:30 o'clock at the WIUL TOUR MEDITERRANEAN Asked | yorg however, has been taken from jail bout her as she passed away ernoon it L Mr. and Mrs. O. en of Actna Casualt . hi 4 ea n- and placed in an isolation hospital Nodioall Bxamine surney Slim Swedish Giotitrahid (Ravi] o ke ALGUER: o RIS ST Frank Ohlson was man- | and placed in an isola L0spita ‘\: ::‘t(nl”H ; \l“l)w'xll‘:vr /\;:nlhi‘n" I]’;mri‘ Axel Peterson, pastor. officiated Dove \r road will leave ¥ ;" Jan- R 4 d Bk ager and Rev, Dr. Abel A, Ahlquist | for obs ion. There been no o » reina d gave / son, or a six weeks’ tour of coun- Aetna Fire a8 : Ay . s S : BALLEe ShT pasil to prepare | Burlal wag in Fairview cemetery. uat DRl ARl bile 1 was chosen director with Professor | quarantine at the jail for eight buriement for salvage and money | Wiaborafe Roofing comvany, R b ‘l‘ i 2 RESPIGRS. ¢ < rles: bordering tho Mediterrancan T\I’lm{””:’;. 19 Olason acting as associate director. | years. Tost by delay eccasioned in towing | which he was the t | A0LYLOr SURIRL. 3 sea. Mr. Be . proprietar of artford Tire % o = 7 t-| The cass of Clarke, IKerans, an- her to port siced i n libel | et oo s ensc ]:ar‘m:;;n‘x':“'v.y‘ The uncral will bo held Saturday Raal s e b the Union Laundry Co. will visit, National Yire l i S e e employe and B 18, O Clarks et e t today. Captain |for Further insestigation | afternoon at 2 o'clock at the he [y falink my fricnds and |in “Milan, Ttaly, a chomist who has ' Phoenix ¥ 7 ‘-““‘_"‘l‘“ T o une o prosident of the concern and princi- Manuel § s and the crew | g 2 43l Rev. William Ross, pastor of the | cighbor ST Kindness d 7 hod for dry cleaning Travelers Ins Co city, being fo 0 ,-“, concerts since | pal defendant is to be called in he Massachuscits fishing schoon L GROWING WEAKE st Baptist church, will offic sympathy £h me during my re- | garments which is said to add lifc Conn General 1 600 |an L LRl ot comcert By the | court tomorrow. Word came today er Louisa B. Marshall were the pe- | Mariden, Conn. De I ntc rment will be in Fairview ceme: wont hercavement in 1 death of bric with a view to intro Manufacturing Stocks, ha Hood 5 1614 Febru- at s ase had been found in A1ERTE |50 et 2 5 2 tery. my vod father, a for the | ducing the method into 1 country. Am Hardw 5 organization will bo held on Febru- A | Walea Lin 8 growlng weaker al| — Mry, James was born In Granville, | peautiful floral offerings received s i Am Hofjery g = y 13, Marie Sundelius of the | "W & i o e N !his home here today and his condi- ! yp - STy RORNLI e, . (L RN _ g ) 1 B | dpe Hou sing Owned, contaiping er b 3 Mass., I'ebruary 16, 1860, and came . AUTOS IN COLLISION Deaton & Cadwel - b tropolitan Opera i ' fhd very erave ITé a, s L : lss | M Arms oration bonds with LEGAL NOTICE [tion fs considered very grave. e (o tnja eity in 1805, Hor surviving | redericl J. Dunworth Automobiles driven by Arthur | Bige-Hfd Cpt Co. com §0 - |the soloist of the ever o .\s\”.\.::‘u:'vx:y:‘D‘I“LTI«{?J‘.»:nn‘»:ny n: 3 \:* W«I""‘I’“‘(“' 5 "’Ik“‘l and "' L“x be- | relatives include her husband, mu} Johnson o Maple Hill avenue, | Billings & Spencer cora — 6 | Sundelius has appeared in llhw\vux i - r > " o g |Jieved that death near. Mr Lines gons Walter E. James of White | e | ton, and 1 of | Billings & Spencer pfd fore and is popular with New % . o 4 AUCTION OF REAL ESTATE |y55 poen seriously ill for & number piains, N. Y. and Raymond D. of | e ‘,,,: 1 e i DBristol Brass ..... T DBritaln music lovers. The concert | for clipping coupons, | g 2 Colt's Arms " be given at the Capitol theater, | Marlin Arms company bonds on / AT which signatures are claimed to By rde g e City C o [ ¢ e ;):' 1{\:\;1 ;;\\r'“:‘”:_\ ‘Z\m;‘\”m-:!gl:l\j‘m weeks, Collinesiile;_ two daughiors, Mise corner of Allen ey ) it 1 con mts o e e o orence ames and Miss Estella : ~( cets about § o'clock this morn- o Lo . he chorus has given several con- e biide oy roclosuro actlon entitled: RAckllffe | ADMINISTRATORS NAMED | B James; o brother, Charles i JU evfl A Haff doing stight dama, Jorn. | Fafnir Bearing Co. . ) 95 |certs throughout the state and hag | have been forged s g "“]”‘e;(‘:::_ Drothers Company, Inc. vs. Joseph | The following administrators were | Bronson of Plainviile and four ! \\. ) was driving north on Stanley Hart & Cooley ..., recolved numerous Invitations to ap- | 48ainst R. C. Clarke as the fotta, et al, Alfred LeWitt, Bequire, | appointed foday by —Judgo B. ¥ | grandehildren k | street and the Larson car was cross- | Landers, # ... ..., 9 enr In New York etate in compati-J CLbimis he passed these oft an G ng as a committee, will sell at | Gaftney of the probate courts s 8 i Phone 1625-2 i dilen T D Sar S | 10 B Maskine one. ; k AR igatlet) I in exchange for securities given him Allc len tho collision o tion with other choruse g sl L. it was associated with the )wblie auction c s pro Do- o AR \Gi i Opposite St. Mary's i Ee s el yublic auction on the premises, Do- | [rving B. Bllis, administrator of | Daughters of 1iberiy and the First || esienee 7 Summer Sieotais-3, | | curred. N B Machine pfd e A Baptist church i ot | ————e les-He-Pond’ com S| IN TREE FUND in which Clarke had a room on i cember 15th, 1026, at 11 A, M. the | (ha cstate of the late Charies D. | following property of the defendant | gjjja, i C North & Judd % | Ellis. ' Slips from Charter Ogk, under North & OO I Nesond 3 ¢ t was ald. A =afet; - i or er 00 o DO e ccording to veports from the of- | which the rent was unpaid. oty ’ $7 DIVIDEND BASIS which King John signed the charter | Peck Stowe & Wil fies of the Chamber of Commeree | deposit key also was found in the Boston. Dec. 16 (A — The sals | who was hrought hack from Florid of tha British schooner Nettlo*C.{to answer to a charge of embezz of Weymouth, N. 8, and reim- | mont of $1.080 of the funds of m UNDERTARER Joseph Motta: a three-tenement| JFred Dunwe . administrater of | “ouse with garages at No. 376 Clin- | the estate of the late John Dun-| ew York D ’ ving B s g iry | Russell Mfg Co. ...... 3 | street, as described in New Brit- | worth o’r',:“;"'a‘:' :'"":;"l: ;’:;{;‘;flfi: BOLLERER S e e A p ROl M 66 2 50 |the drive for the munieipal Christ- | case and (his may ald in developing WaNa. Srackrdi alibia 10 TRAgR — Raflroad today was placed on n EQag Shbp | oot oreat where Robin 1fo0d ad- | Standard Serew 5 | mas treas has bean malking favor- | assets or other material which fig- 18 Refugees in Macedonia have es. | definite $7 annual basie, as against Finest ropinz wreaths, ! of Fvef- | minisiered the unbroken nath of Stanley Works ¢ PRTTIN | {able progrees with 8£276.5 of the ures {n th: bankruptey 3 | $500 quota reeelved up to this aft- further information inquire of | tablished there rose culture fer the | g regular rate of 88 in the | greens for Christmas decorations. OFder | jegiance, have grown to sturds tre tanley Works pfd .... . s 38 in fhe preceqing | o0 1h Plensanton, Calif. They were | Torrington Co com 7 ernoon. The drive will be continued | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alfred LeWitt, 209 Main street, New extraction of attar of roses ind cilk, two years. An extra dividend of 5 Sl 2 : ¥ x C / A3 W. Wain St Prof. Rldg. Tel. 886. - 8 i o 3 YOU! AN Britain, | hemp and sugar beet production. | conts a share was paiq last August. | “The Telegraph Florist of New Pritain | planted 25 years ago Union Mg Co. v.ovnnsn ; until Christmas. | FOR YOUR WANTS

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