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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1927, USTREATINI] lTS f ol bl TFIUBUSTER AfiAIN C“_Y_'Lems | Wall Street Briefs IPflflFIT TM(]NS i3 i oy ' [ e [ b, away a woek ‘on business. for | i, Sales In Jamuary wers ¢, ‘ 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN Commander Cramey Says NO| adtun wia, suren 5 ome v, | Continued from Tt page | e : et L Atlacks Rlso Keep Si}éil el | O'Connor, chairman of the United Natian Is Daing S0 Mach St : e i "““f':' "f‘_“‘?"‘j".’ (‘f”'v"'" m‘hflzi.:‘ SLAYER’S BUL[ET ; .' ,;m i '“‘"[ lators i Check » HARTIORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2.1141 This suit 1 flank s DPenn mians compar [ wit ccember. Exp ¢, March Repeated We Offer: T woriti . Hackett, Price on Application. attack by er 25 0F Il to let them in Merc s He 'nor s O 8 e § Bibion Canyon Bill ? Swing-Johnson rament in ¢ and nin develop- on Dam bill for thi: h for the ment With 11 asure alre United § 5 nti receive f ion 'aslde in th ate and Barritt Hofel Blde. New Riritain Telephone 2580 MEMBELRS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald K. Hart, Mg " We offer— THE NEW YORY TRUST CO. apital ‘ ..$ 10,000,000 Surplus abeut . .00, o .. 22,000,000 e “‘4)\11\ aliout e o o s 3,000,000 Indicated Income, 1926 < 37.71% WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS next proposition Invents Device to Aid 1 compensation & ent B flllfl]?ld::!l: fll\l(‘l‘(:olfcxs Buch'm'm Nephew vice to aid ball plavers ar If en- Dies at Age of 8 ¢ Secout | thusiasts y N reh 1 : ford | Charles D. I inventor. |y r Buchana ty alone there are 19 American| It is called a ugal propelic i cor, and ney T e e G S S e % HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN One of the projects was the | through the shaft of a hat or b unlor ‘Leglon baseball 0% sle, in which : i g VR E o s | Nicholas, masmuch a ter was KNG Gr“ FF I‘WGRFS ! j - R Harifmd fmn Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg, § Yfl'\ivhrrayr;]\)?fx:fi:;]n'.wr\rH “They are | ¥PeD (et biowe ] e R ; PRy s 4 o ) Taslantn e Uiy Al °|to the head of the in ment Salt Lalke. SR et I X o (o Woemen Under 30 Who Expeeted | nqeona ‘ - We offe Zealand, China, 2, Mexico, |2dds great force. cop f for the Union Pa-|twe you that Ni f s ing vrivi Greatly g > A fzeriand, ~Taon ;prm 2t con- |138.8 \Iilcfl an Hour AN SR Disippointed ! I RLL IR L2 g 25 Shares of Hart & Cocley sts of a numbe 0518, There I < 2 regor | s 1 g two stor e e _ 1 ! : E are-mors than 10000 pows . the| o, Culver City Record "% s i o b wwoses i g cat Bt o 0% w0k i) 50 Shaves of Stanley Wirlks d States. The membership in | 'l\lar( ity, March 1 (1 i ON LONELY FL[”IT oy = his 2 ' 1he : ] 1805 1 r ntod, Sfates i avout ganng, el vorlds peeerd ot 121 4 o 2, i fatn i e .c . 50 Shares of Landers, Frary & Clark e Ladles’ Auxiliary in the United ki, e of | s e oster ol U ; el g 156 o FHE MARKET AT States has about 253,000 members, | v T J States hout 253,0 nembers. | iy 5 L ¢ wis Two Rematuing Planes of U, There are 6 aetive posts fn Con- | g o aned erday necticut ranging in membership from | ;1. veteran pilot, round | Good Will Mission Scheduled Ta to the New Britain post which | the mile has the largest membership in the powl at sfate, averaging about 700. The | hour. Hil's Connectieut membership is about | practicing for the pionship rice American Legion is advo- | March 6. a wide community Resume Trip Tolay. Alres, Mareh s 1 i e e et eeea Amolo mmt ()ontucn(‘c ‘ ational eenters - ana| Considered Possible Now ers have provi i London, March 1 (®—The Daily pools for children |,,\-1\ ave 1T i possibility of town the post organized a vol- |an Ar \ X an- fire departmen athers of to continue on their vhile two mor 1ed for ima to get anoth bodies of Capt and Lient. John B. Benton aboard the Vauban - LRl "”'r“";'r‘:!"r’:‘_‘ e S s esterday after imp \.“v?\,l‘,);,;‘]’,,‘l‘ “RED" LEADER ARRESTED tted that Lincoln well, Lin- » is no sort of ¢ . e i in apersonator, wi ba Iq,,;r.f this rumor from any other ES B . ., Colonel 1!1 ko ur..,'n'I \'\I.;(x Go On e 0 8 % i still in| Knabarovek, Si It was reported that two mem- SENTENCED TO DEATIE £ conditlon. The San Antonio,| —Coren s '8 Who are abrond have reported | —_— ich lagged behind ine the Mlight | socalled T post card. C. J. LeRoux is in 74 Year Old Russian Officer Con- the western coast, is exp e chiea i alem and, Joseph Gaeto is n victed of Atrocitic to overtake the thin e G O S aly. Sverdlovsk, (Forme Ekaterin- | 2 JiERm ARy "f s \ Tetter was recofved from | burg), Russia, Mareh 1 (P—cCom- | ¢ St ‘“" £ ARa0s Bing i B Connecticnt haraber o - | mander ore Volkoff, head of | : . - ¢ songd . 1 ncree asking th i club 1 | one of Admiral Koleh: regiments, | yp Mrs P i 2 P;‘ayer Un]on active interest in ojcet of | was sentenced today to be shot for |y ELrael Tiave g 5 5 c ation. atrecities against AR R it PREANG, P — t council asked the |the supporter Ited arm Albert Cote, ct scout leaders. |191S. Volks 74 years old {"J6sach Cofsof ccrotary James E. O'Brien sug- | Tt was dec at the trial that fected membership attendance | 360 of his vietims were found in a Badlayiisismnl T R contest b n teams, fhe winning |single mine shaft. Ploading for s | fica of Landers, Frary an | FSTATE L GBI SON team to have the privilege of nam- |Mife, Volkoft's connsel sa 1d Br. Cots is/an employes. of Charles . OB elinaiam i3 2 man to go to the national | Sols reason for his erimes \ ley Works. He is a graduate ''Xnielson und Holme wention at Miami next June as | obtain revense for the scizure of (o | of St Mary's Parochial school, The PFAISCrs of the o club. | of his cows by men of the Red army | date for the wedding has not been | Wig Carlson, have reh Wwill he charter night | before the civil re began. | announced. g I"j" on the Dristol and the New Dritain 'he best looking colonel in ths Will have charge of the 5 NEWESTBEAUTYQUEEN UNBOBBED [{il™Tij toi ¥ Hiels | A e 7 T e . Danbury | s an automobile for the [the prote nurse, and another town | vist i nda 1 ised $50,000 for 2 community | poi ¢ that the Sovict no inasinm. The Connecti post | 8 nterested fn a reforestation pro- club was fostered of t v Dritainites. y d the the university - ARMY HOUSING BILL 3 Studol = 8 25 anc this o lod the grand . . hington, March 1 (®) S 2, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS jnarch Y s ann li Three Children Die : sond army hensing B authoriz-| @ : : FOR YOUR WANTS | ., M inz an appropriation o 1ion 7 el 5 . - for new barrachs ) ; 3 é S Ct Ir Pipe o 5 B By i tened to sereams rony, 7 ing needs varion P 3 Alice Owens, 14, half G out the country, as o . y g ¥ ent today with the poptn R N el Mol T e 2o The New Britain Herald escaped with minor mother and an older Former Head of Relief o . A e o HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGI: Corps Dies In Hartford | o5 } o : : Mrs. George W, Coatos | : o 2l o Hartford, March 1. — Mrs. Ger- . Funeral service + Mrs. il : 3 1, & n Do trude AL Westervelt, past president aret T : Coates, wife of | oy : i) gl e st Con oty NOW OVer ; { department 4 | George W .Coates 188 Maple G v Bar d Tuust Co. i Vom: of nd a for- | 4 | street, will 1 Lorraw morn- 3 2 i Y r offir ] il depart- ing at §t. vs church at 9 'u'. . " t her home, | ; 7 o’clock with a solemn high mass o R HideActaa Nat giies e S L ! requier, Interment wil s e T i . Trie e | \‘ born in Floren 7 ; ¥ : Thom . v e ur S | | % ; ] CARD OF THANKS g v I Sk Ehae i s ’ Million Dollar Lawsuit | e - ; We wish to thank our fri Iut ().I Until March 15| ¢ Ee G : e wors for the kindness and sym- 2 pathy shown us during our recent P % : 4 ters Fin. Cor. com s ust a few months ago the circulation department e L i A e S i : ' D 1 of the 1Lald advertised over 13,000 Heralds were ist. Henry Tord by As 4 o 5 # Weautitul tloral o g5 1 od. . g s 3 re) 1 » 10 printed and distributed daily. Now it's over 14,000 e f : ¥ 1 i i B P approaching the 15,000 goal. Local as well as e TO0D markgting : : o MR. and MRS, JAMES J. NAUGH : : ; ; i | wd apprc @t % tions we ostponed until Ma i TON and FAMILY : : 4 3 ; ] national space buyers always want to know the ecir- ;’f","::‘.ll',l"iot() , .l_“"l e L . e 3 i ¢ Ofher Ins culation of any newspaper they are advertising in, and ’ g ; g ' oly Cov.. 735 T4 this ad is placed in this newspaper to substantiate our (#)—Mat- : : gglg%El;g%; 9 A ; i laims when we talk to our space buyers. Desides our streot, Ansonia { i = L R e & 2 B ; ' | " It 2l wrsonal word, we go further and give them the printed Wl end cosnaspiion | Spring plants in hloon m-lmhnx Tallps, Ay e d jail term of 10 da - S el e Ko Ar o X rochLe. . word. The Audit Bureau of Circulations, of which QoL Aodays dtin. inlenaing 5 Teltbs g | un! 550 the New Britain Herald is a member, check and re- to dri a motor vehicle | 2 83 W. Main St . Bllg. Tel. 886 il T 1 R & Pawer i d 15 '} > under nflucice of lquor. “The Telegraph it oot New L 1 C t ted | con t ! . el 4 cheek us through a set of trained newspaper auditors cd §5 and costs for E ; 4 elino! i Powe 11T 0] 10 who leave no stone unturned to determine the exact number of Heralds we print daily. ~Our eirculation s . h A Hafle [ e taih Svd. Y he W ¢ am. i books are open to our space buyers and we welcome 'rhré;:.sfj.aeral.' or“g;d:\r}n‘grcgta.“(‘;fl Useu » y | James €. Bax pastor nity o o Lm0 a1 questions from our advertisers. The Herald is the fourteen feet from a stand and land- i The typical Badger co- ed, is the title given Helen Ann AR M B ehureh ot [~]h’h:|('nvp\}‘ r v, E e on'v newspaper in New Britain whose circulation is e on several spiltcs, at the plant of | Hughes, Lima, O., who was chosen to be queen of the Uni Phone 1625-2. [ER s d 9 BUAT, ,\,:",“ it : . | AtditE the American Tube & Stamping Co. | versity of Wisconsin “Junior Prom.”" This is the highest Opposite St. Mary's Cho G R HO SRR o i r . 4 : today. The hospital reported his Residence 17 Snmmer §t.—1623-3. [of Tiitnois (conter:) SonaltisnigatKaTIGU: co-ed social honor. Her red hair is unbobbed. | SR AR

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