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'\EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1927, POLE AND GERMAN | % 1o o o Svek |COMMUNITY DRIVE [NEWBER OF DELONG [ ot Sreer i rRAIlRflAI] STOCK FIGHT OVER CHINA - oz ! JUST UNDER GOAL| ~ EXPEDITION DIES|_“—’I 1S BEING WATcheD| |IPUTNAM & CO, | New York curb market ha Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges Lawyer For Her. i — {Leen adopted by the board of gov- Poie End Suggng Wach Be-| oo o et - | cconmes rrom v rsee gy D Noos Qne of Few | ok s enoane o Inregularities Among Industrias| oL WEPL MLV L MO SI0TT 1 friends in this city of Mrs. Sadic AL 4 feon. TEL. 2040 . b 1 schanges fn London Ruscello, 36, who shot and Killed | 4 % enthusiasm | followad o il i | A 5 aE1 | tween Old Friends . Hor hushand Niehota, during o quays | A Wave of enthusiasn soniowed Qupvivors of Arctic '[]‘||) Amateii dnd Beslin, ho Also Smoothed Ont HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 rel yesterday today came to her aid | the address, and a number of team | step is |o'm<xll ate mdm:: In Amert- | - and eng: <ol a er | CApLa isted npon econtinuing an an uropean securitie i TS50 ¢l oyp | R0 engaged John Kcogh as her | captains in ) 5 o A 2 3 e Sl b vou sentlemen want o Helit, [i55y 1 0o1 " nca. Rumciio 14 halg Held | th ve until the quota is reached. | 1l River, April 4 (P — A mar g t in ome of §42,034.664 | | N ¥ + April 4 Pr—Operators | We Offe. d adviss you 1o go where the!in jail hiora on u churge of murder. | Treasurer Teon A. Sprague, upon|Who survived one of the most tras canvmienk ctos 31295y forithie advance Soantored thalsiais Shilne 12 Gtnre Hineenror Tkl Ah e e O Sl e A i . 18 shown in the panphlut re- | tention on railway lssnes in today's | o 2 2 i 8 5 Mabel Parsons, B¢ oF aany cmpts | e S Pacific [ stock i Yo 2 marked to Carl Boglictsch, a Pole, on Ruscello's body by Dr. Wil- | 5 5F fabel Parsons, | £ oy lockedl - northwest | POTL of the Southorn Pacific com. | stock market, under the encourage- | 2 s s m J. Tracey, medical examiner. for vote. More than | 4 e o returnaq | DAY issues today, which compares ! ment of favorable current earn'n; aged 35, of the Park Hotel, an s ALY i exdminer | BAsEEE L Ao netonel g (e s 0] or $10.15 [ reports and heavy traffic mov g The coroner's inquest will be held | half the workers stood up, expres 7,016, 925, ; ports avy tra e Lere to round out a peacefnl earec 4 ety coin s Sl Tohn Windish, a German, aged 49, | tomorrow. After conferring. sith 116 thelk wiliin snbss tto canltinnotan iy e foar Goomn oty S i I‘RUS"[‘ CO 0f 160 West street, who were in po- [ Mrs. Rusccllo today Mr. Keogh said |y was decided to keep . 5 ) st i IHCUAtRIRSs 8 Dpearag 0 lice court tod n et f his client would oo ! 2 betors Railw ave bacn froned out by ce. rt today on charges of 3 s would | s A RN | 118 the t b g p e fis elient WOUld | tnar lunchcon for final reports ma: in 3 oy breach of the peace and assaultin in the killing. {5010 Triday or Monday, Further | PARY Which sot out iten- | ating ey ; ¢ ‘o : | Price on Application . Ruscello told the police tl ‘ Vi ( om vach other. Judgment was suspend- i e Conm fiooting followed an_ ateompt | 1AfOrmAtion will b i aunged ol DeLon <t S RN Sl According to the testimony, the|on the part of her hushand to as- | °iNE s A e e o ars ‘ ! et b inen have been friends for yeais, | sault their ton yoar old daughicr Ui arhio dnprot e e cos of commission honise but last night about 11:15 e'clock, | Rosie, while the mother was at R i ; EHN At stood up to expre appreciatic eMillan, the explorer, dled they stood toe to toe on Arch strect, | work. Mrs. Ruscello said that she | 0003 UP pr npReciat: 4 ! ; of the assistance. His voi night in Providence, R. L. at the| i S (FPurnished by Putnam & C opposite the former Turner hall. | Wrenched a gun with which ker | oo oq Son (Boey 5 o0 + of aurel C Sewing society will | 3 “ and slugged each other after ex- | husband was threatening her from | ZiOFY (O0U8 P10 HARDSE (oL RS « was 20 when joined the | i rom 10 to 4:40|Al Che & 31 1 151 & hausting their supply of swear|his hands when fhey quarreled | i 3 3 Accord to Maurice | Delong expedition which had been | o'clock at home of Mrs, 1. |American words, The battle was precipitated | about the attempted assault later. | QIS SEEOH e S ' EwBoiAl 4ok o on=| WaSHiciauser, 350] Chastniib cresti| Am Gac. s i 5 Burritt Hotel Bldg. New Britat Teiephome 3880 by an argument over the Chinese ! She fired flve shots all of which {Bearing Co., Mr. Erwin has worked ! gress and ially backed in| John Odin, son of Mrs, 8. A. Odin | 4 . - 191 1 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES trouble. Supernumerary Officer Wil- | entered Ruseello’s body. | ' ) 1S i Am S b 2 1 ¢ Ve and night for over a week on |, y James Gordon Bennett, f c enue, {8 apending | ! Donald R. Hart, Mgr. liam O'Day made the arre: The daughter verified the |0 grive. Mr. Stanley presented Mr.! The bark rig am yuc 1 mid-year vacation at his home, [ Am Y Erwin with a hox of a wmette, which rrving the Mo is a student at Brown Univer ]\m Tel & Tel 1671 1661 attention having been attracted by | mothers' story of the attempt the swearing and loud talk. Just be- | assault and the shooting. {token of appreciation from the di- |cxpedition, was lost near Jlerald | 're will be a regular meeting of | Am Tolacco L We Offer: {rectors. Mr. John C. Loomis pre-!istand two years P saviy | New Britain council, No. 738, Royal{Am Woolen = fore he arrived, Windish uncorked a wicked swing that connected and ‘ i M win with a bouquet of | T i ) Tuesd: ning 1o | Anacando Cop i ! I sented Mr. with a bouquet of neisco and : p 4 Arcannm, Tuesday evening | f drove Boglictsch backwards five lEfilflN PflST HAS ,“ s from the v v . ineis BRRIS F0r M oniNE an ice jam. | ©'¢lock. The annual meeting of the (Atchison ... 100 Shares o 1eet. | A layer cake Woll= v Py et rand council will be held at Brid lmhl Loco Y W e e e T U b g L e R “Ohio. | Stanley Works Preferred cept that they wers not ‘swe ' cription th 2 L 2 e e O T = {represent New Britain couneil. 3 St . B Y They admitted their views abont |was aceepted by Chairman G drge | e iiac i Loy »| Morris Shurberg complained to the v LR 3 We do not accept margin accounts. the Chinese trouble did not jibe and | Rawlings on condition that Chair-{ . e iie SRl e JLena | Police today that a quantity of jun cach became angry at the alleged {man Sherwood I f m»(m‘r o5l tha Glberian. const .y | Was stolen from his place on Frank- | » Pasco m-oh-rf«nc.w of the other. Asked [Hnl‘l\ Can Acc ‘hn t hes & Ohio « halt ieifone found a settlement. The oth ;. s s whetier tiey had born arimwing | S{al6 COMMADGEr CrAIMAD PYES- S Svuoct"barions i proscme | o, and, s settoment. The othen 1975050 iy ok rom me €3 & & B, l);”ng the day, Boglictsch smfllnkl\'] x“‘ I a cake to be divided among n,.‘| Risitiarin = ilv auty Shop at 99 West Maln street | © I I & Pac admitted that they had several H il women's team, and another Aps. I Sat Aehit " Chile C . i v : 5 [ N oros. and & Socond mun were|during Saturdey night, according to helpings of gincor ale and selizer ¢nt to Hear of Increase s gimn t samil|pNotesand & send e e {revort to the polics. ' A roar win. | Chrysler Corp 41 Feturned after weeks of search, Do-|d0W Was left unlocked and entrance | Coca Cola .. .1047 | was guinea tianen it | State Commander Kenneth Cra- |Chidrens Home. S el g and his companions were 3 ! BLAGK ROGK AVE' WOMAN ;m-\r of the American Legion the S e D T R i he two survivors wade Edward I'eldman of 72 Mon- 0! | speaker at the meeting of the Eddy- their way o St Petersburg. Noros | street is resting comfortably atCorn Trod water. —_— HARTFORD DIES FROM HEART ATTACKsmm" post luncheon club this noan Slanley Wonatun v'll“-wl‘.l\\;:-/i : ; s decorated by congress, |New Dritain General hospit nftnrll‘m} st ]' . : artford Conn,Trust Bids B Hotcl BM’ Ho urged the men to hoost 4 small annuity_and ap- speration for appendicitis per- | DOd&? —_— Civilian Military Training Camps |* Frary & Clark, i eeie - formed Saturdny by Dr. M. G. Clif. | Du Pont Do L ] iz ke Tel. 3420 B0lntenl w AUAT carsler:SrTh vias e Miss Bridget Reilly, 72, Succumbs | - s ,\wai whenever possible. The training over its que & 3 i sy | ton of Hartford. Nem calls for four week at the expense of 5.25, ¢ il At a sesston of {uvenile court this|Erle RR Soon After Being Taken E”l" United State government. Cloth- | - 3 E ] morning, 13-year-old girl who namea | irie 1st ptl jing and transportation are furnish- |over: Corhin S . $2,0738. pye youths as having indecently | m Play Suddenly 111 {od. There are a great many Legion- over; Corbin Cal Lock, assaulted her, was committed to| Iisk Rubber | na at th mp and Commander Long I ’arm and was taken |Genl Asphalt e making prepuration for | Cramer recommends {he cawips for | £1.472 1 r Bei e i ne e eRatn | Gent Blec .... it breakfast about 7 o'clock yesterday | reunions as well at health builders. s Co., 81,888, e anT : | Genl Motors ..18034 morning, Miss Bridget Reilly, 115 New Members Reglster 4, $1.427.05. $07.05 N SUNGRth T vears old, of 160 Black Rocl { Chairman Harry C. Jackson of Ore Offs L. 21 was seized with a heart attack and ¢ membership drive reported that . )} 0., $5 b eXa . Gt North pfd . 87 5 ¥ - be a ( 2ddy 2 n Wor Hudson Motor c8 . nts and returned to bed 3 1l that he expects that the | S & Cooley repor &G he % - el s R DOl cporte u Ind O & G . A St e R s s e | Company for 39 Years |t - Mist vy was horn in Ireland h 400 befors the week is ended. | | Samuel Maletta Int hut has lived in this eity for about man Eliot Burr the post i American Hosiery Co. reported $116, Ll TR : s o At : Samuel Majetta, 21 years old, son 50 years. Surviving her are her sis v committee reported e / S Terbort 8. Laugdon, of 192 Map NTE a0 NS SaIviitors AT (sl ter, Miss Margaret Rellly, with 2t will be known as || X h : street, mber of one of rlin’ § Park terrace, Hartford, died | O 5 o lived, « o gl >, =yl % nt $1 over Guc : the Skinner P AT s i o Y \!:\tk ruck .. hom she lived, and a neghew, Peter & Clark night when }‘ Fiticle (Gog $104 75 Was 885 st finilies, where h2, his T - Francis hospital, Hartford, | yrartana Oil .. 51 F Iy, of ¢ York. Another | [egionnaires from Landers will be i S e v d g ther were born, * [ vesterday after w short illness. His|yfiq cont k (3 4 L phew, John Reilly, of that city,|in charge of the meeting and the o SRR » city for many years parents and a sister. Theresa, wWere|\io Kan @ 1ok § 1 passed away a month ago. Pentertainment after the meeting, |5 ¥ 3 > jan cmploye of P. & ¥ Corbin divl-} rormer residents of this o | Mo Pac prd ..108% ‘The funeral will be held tomorrow | 3y, o a Y5 boany v in 44 short; Malleable | o) or the Am n Hardware cor. B ¢ pointed out that L. , Frary | 2 o u of the American Hardwar Funeral services will be held to- |y - ; O orks ported $43, rt; ont Ward B3y morning at 9 o'elock at St Mary's| & Clark had the largest meating of | 110" WOrks reported st { poration for ¥ died P morrow morning at 9:30 o'clock | National Lead 1641 hurch, Interment will bo in St |iny of the s 4 factory nights | with vequivm high mass at St An- | N y Central .. 1 ; MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK E: Minor & Corbin Co, Mary's cemetery. - 3 1 Y & ear, lat 1 loc 1 8 o] nterme b s e ; el e e i fairly good health | (1O1S'8 church. Interment will be| N y N 3 & I . 5 Hartford st and second districts | appeared in fairly good health |y My, st. Benedict cometery, Hart- Paper Ken Cop 81 W. MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN | sudde (¢ his bome this morning exaet quota of $30: evening, April 13, in den ] 3 : 1 . St ¢ « % ; e : New Britain Office Tel. 1258 = eatine Wadnes. |Short; Goss & DeLceuw reported | vostorday afterno ! sl A West .. 1843 N . LEAVES HALF MILLION ! Ll 3250, $13.30 over its quota; Taplin | Rar HSHo NTenE e et fitory. North Amer.. 47 : New Fondon Office Tel. 3786 Meg. Co. reported $10, half quot for walk and last eve e and everyhody was urged to aftend. C wortly betore 4 Miss Mary Kennedy \,“'." e e on April 2 dy-Glover post will | Hlumphrey death his wife was aroused by ol Mies Mary Kennedy S| s Mx' i {50 in a body to Meriden to accept [lmost twics quota; I voise in his roour and upon investi- {4 jirolong resic city, died :.‘“ ‘\""v, i Much to Philanthropy and $36.- | the Silver City's hospitality. b . repor :l its full quota iion she found that he had al-!y, ¢ morning of heart “"“”'""1': “";-‘ ‘\r\"(:\“ r post mecting on April f 3 t ahn Co. reported $15. | E . He had been in!at the Hartford hospital. rf S 000 to Friends and Employes. | will bo known 4s New ain Ma- |3 uota e city tams | poor hea s youth but| She was the daughter of the late || "l" g0z, 4 . et i chine night. Comman: g reported $4,225.47 | wi . ion of a headache \n and Mrs. Patrick Kennedy \lndH. ":,']\L e . 1y || WE OFFER— Ginshurg reported that [ ¥ r kin | rickson of the | hie did not to be seriously ill 4 besn making her home with a DO : 1 Sheldon was resting ¢ lvation Army reported the follow- | Jast cvening. Mrs. John K. Dunn of South )i o : the Citizens and \I‘mu{'m[u‘r:‘rrj tha ENGY oL g S el s s | Hoen I the fumily. vesilence akinurritt sireet, Burylvirg her pern Pac e B ’ ! following an operation, per cent: New 0 | Upson’s corner in Kensington the | two sisters, Mrs. Edward R. Hart- vas fi da t dge o i " o 3 ¥ . P H . ¥ b So 1).-;!\ Ry b k. as tiled today with Judge AMay Mott Mors Oftei ki New Brit x , G0 [son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lang- [nett of Hartford and Miss Winitred | gangarg off .. 1 avia in probate cour: Eho dideus: ¢ the day d itch-Joucs, Sw nd Upson, Crow- 1, he moved to Plainville and | 150 ; v Have: ; el He leaves about 4 halt -milli [k aiskussian af g ¢ | ! Jennedy of Naw Haven, and slgiewact War: 561 7 B el Lt PHIOR () into ideas being expressed to | I : v Department [ater to New Britain where he lived yrether, George Kennedy of Hart- r. 3 5 b lvflxlo{‘:;\‘ll\li!l;dnrgio;“.v]}luc:d :h;’” advisability of holding the club | st '-”.,'In'm:m.\ v\nl-;. . Jl.rxl‘ navd |1 ol " v(lyx’v'n-rhli‘:a lite, 1o en-{ cory, aker table purposes. He I s $36,000 etings four times a month a Hx-w\m, i_v‘\’v”-“vl:vn.\“.: terod !u‘"u:(n]” of ’.\ T ) The .,,,‘I_\. was taken to the home 10 friends and employes. g atoad of wlonss, manih [T o s oo tte s Fart ha ey ot belf of de Rllendule | Drovides for o trast fund of | Of Fust President Harry ald 4| atieh Aot e o, ! IR onitE Hartford, and the funeral H000 MINeNincoma 1o Be waad dnj Tos Lol [0 appoint MIOMIILED £9 ) E L e R i b G it o b e held from that \dress to- cducating deserving persons, regard. | UFINE it @ plan for the future of tio Tocth, Nov Beitain Financs Gor | his dtath ¢ HOERIw MOBINEIAs 1 [oldglock el Bhe riie e aad : club for the meating day i 2 L uinos Gore) e nl 1 SR B St Mary's cliurch in this city at e A sister, Mary Mitchell Cowles of | (¢ Program to be follos . i "0, Now Britain | With the P, & T Corbin Mutuat AL L dntemnent wiit e d6 iy @ Sect Ansonia, is named as the residuary | '1® ?vzl)lV":h“)(r“:‘l“""lfl“.' of I st Co, > fitain Savings bank |and Washington Morgan A Wabash Ry . tegmees i e i e Jd byson Co. +land, | Knights of Pythias. H iary By caves hi: s & y : EE . . soineesa s R U R e S U R T et — | west Fiee : Associated Gas and Electric izations shars liberally under his il i et it i S on White Motor . 4% will M“"“’“‘ ]S"f::“’. his frie b‘“ SE forthe muonilay LIl Pickhar a ‘:\\:n’:”m.\‘\'ullf ov i lIvhm el " Willys Over . S stem were one of $2,000 to Rt. Rev. John = Bod are e Tiadss Site S ey i Funerals Woolworth .. : dy T. Dallas, Bishop of New Hampshire | Raccoon Disappears, ior Auto Co. ment will be in Fairview eem | LOCAL STOCKS Founded in 1852 R onerop sl Lo ey, Dr, Johp Mate Becomes Morose | rs Mavet Parsons reported the | tery: Friends may vi n (Furnished by Patnam & Co.) ey sewis of this city and z 21 A pet raccoon belonging to Mrs. | foliowing women who have high|at the funcral parlors on Court Mrs. James Skelly oy 35,000 ‘to Lowls 5. Reed ‘of the sGowen of 114 Willow street | scores in tie city dvive: Mrs. J. D, ot from 12 o'clock noon until| Funeral services for Mrs. Anna 3 i ¥ ie ) | S Anng Insurance Stocks. 3 . ‘n‘:‘zfl: xax“ndon“::“vf{:t:::k:,:::l, 3 raged or stolen from the | Hlumphrey, high score in southw 30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. | (Steiner) Skelly, wife of Jumes Bid T/le 20 Maior Executwes Average 21 T ; o g 3 L Fellows, h olly of 23 Gladiola street, were 00 to his chauffeur and $1,009 to | {amily home, and there is much s e . | skeny _ . e | gotn 1l . ofe 5 L und Willow street way for | & in northeast district, M held this morning at - St Mary's| o 1 Sor Lo, 540 rs Ut Police Probing Theft h MaGowen explained to a repre- | Whitaker, high scoro in the south- | MAY BUY RIALTO THEATER clebrant. At the conclusion of the | 1ol e : The properties in the Associated System are i v erald today that | cast district 18, Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang |, . ) operated by men all of wlom have been succcess- n ite | sentative of the Hera o M : S 2 > i i Ope A 1 5 1 Of Tools and Dynami | the raccoon was of a trusting na- S e “Beautitul Iae of Somewher: Phoenix Five ....... 535 | fully engaged for many years in the various phases Tools worth more than “$200 were L _ 0 of i v e boys might 4 oW Rolic 3 . - The pall bearers wers John Wolf, | . N 5 ,. iike oAt reported stolen yesterday from | tUre that some of the bovs Imisht YOUTH TRIES SUICIDE New Policy o be Adopted for road | 41l bersars were John Wols Ins, Co. ... 1 of public utility husiness ; have taken it and let it go. I the | : o bie three places, and a police investign- : | | . Connecticnt Gene Ao e ot OTEVEAK . pla ] e S0 ! Movie House Tnvolved | Loomis Tompson, Russell Holeomiy | 7" BRI o (00 In addition the Associated properties have the tion was put under way at once on | ippornood it might be killed for | . } land Tarl Builey.” Tnterment was in| - SHIRECHERE services of one of the oldest and most widely known | ; Mig. Co. reported C. F. Mitchell of Waterbury Gives April 4 (P— Mitchell, late Rocbuck [ Tobaceo Prod . | Union Pac .. United Fruit . Al with a requiem high ma i sSCony th ek Rl Il L B0 b wild one. Both raccoons are | 17 Year Ol Moorestown, N. 1., High In Litigation. Am. HoSIery «ovovenn.- rganizations engaged in the supervision of public luid at one door in all three jobs. corites in the neighborhood, and | Rantan b Cadyal o 9 tilies e first report to come in Was!(ho children are leaving no stone | Gt onaiadai Charles Rela, Lo utilities. ! : ; from Loucks & Clark, contractors on | ypturned to find their little four | wih Revolver, ; ey theeh | neral services for Charles Re- nflmu L o : Some of the properties were built by T:he present L fi’m c“m;" AHeEEINONg: | Ry N J, Aprll 4 (UP)-- | Drous! GLAOHER RAthEN o © | 1oy of & Ash street, who died sud- | Jillings & Spencer b s management more than 20 years ago. Under their and & short time later, Captain pRe e oorestown, N. J., Apr e g se Raty 3 § 1 1 | denly at his homs Saturday morn- supervision the properties have steadily increased [Kelly Jearned - that planes, saws, | A nnual Repair of arold high taven, owner of tho building on | chisels, drills, levels and similar ; S Buoag sl G ; ! of custs tools were taken out of a tool box Streets Undertaken 1.y iy shooting nimseir througn A L ""“ R i B {'I‘ N [T Alderson, pastor nity Meth- ke . he Associated System has pursued conserva- | | on the Kilbourne property near the| Street repair work and _prelim-|the breast with a 8 ealibre revol- | Paters A6 B8 WREROOG odist church, officiatcd. Members of e 4 tive financial and business policies. It serves a i i | | i School Student Shoots Mimself T cater, operated r = R ke i ing, were held this afiernoon at e o3 . ' " school student, attempted suicide to- | Broad strect in which the theater is | o1& VR SER |0 METROCE L H ¢ A crereanees ; in the number of customers and in earnings. North End par! | inary operations on the South Main | ver. l\ms",ll\m:“\mnnnc(-.mh m1 B dutilo pUkchiase Ty 1Il\rmon\ lod, onducted the Ma-| g 2.300,000 population and has over 37,000 share- ; c aveme: the atten- | shack hebind the Moorestown Acad- | Of5 18 41 Mo sonic ritial at the grave at Fairew b e : : kbt L8 L ot :'lrpo‘:\tvr)s'n:.oolll were taken from a works at present, City Engincor Jo- | to the Cooper hospital, Camden, playhouse ur sed pro- | w quarry in Plainville, It is estimated scph D. Williams said today. There | where physicians sald his condition R el RY Ao 2 e e Mrs. Fred Zank 3 i : b . 3 AL that the case contains 50 pounds of jis considerable werk to bo dome a8 | was eritical. RN e At S el Funeral serviees for Mrs, Tose | % - 5 ] Associated Gas and Electric Company ihi" esplonlve, |a result of the winter's wear and| Beside the pistol, which lay n ‘,‘w el S wife of Ired Zunko of 105 | 1 I S S tear on‘n\-‘nudl\m'l:\“x:t‘;"‘ “1:{‘1"\)“, i [ t was a note { cha in policy s contemy and street, were held |11|~} el : Itasks of the depal t lard SCrew ...... g Write for our Tustrated Year Book e arents. |atternoon at 2 o'clock at the Luth- i i > hat a group kholders are | 2 N Police Inspection Is | dortaken later in the season. sy i iaeye Soul ke thiss, bty i e | eran church of the Reformation at L Scheduled for Tuesday ORDERED FROM CITY | but T am tired of living.” he had M I S l"n’@h;'.'.‘.r 508 ook e hradevio s | BAITEY NBEE i Associated Gas and Electric Securdties Co. The annual inspection of members | A colored woman wHo 110 CR- | written. of the holdings of other stock- | Schaeffer, pastor, nted: Tntor- | A3, D OUS dom « pager : _ % of the police department will he . proximately 8§ which she o < ment 4 ¥ . Dl MIE Go o 61 Broadway New York made by the board of police com- n this i s ont return | Daigles Surprised on nwhile the theater continnes | Publie Ctilitics Stocks. missioners, Tiesday eventng, April TRE SO0 o mission, this atternoon. | Their 26th Anniversary |t ove L1 Guenite 1hs Dk Conn, Elec. Service .... 6% o 5 . E on the . : P G - _ e e —— ,],;'d ,.';,,fgf,?‘,,?,fi:i;' m'ft'.fm'.“'f\"ff. Councilman Samuel Sablotsky com- | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daigle of 2 S TE B B v il m— MORSE, CH! DROPPED Htd, Eloe. Light 3t | g 5 R 2 i lained that the woman represented rview street were pleasantly sur- e . = - d: Flloc L Lights. # . I Br o Sister to Waterbury. report In uniform at that time. = The BEURGE MCL TG 0riz0d to colleet | priged Saturday ovening by about New York, April 4 (B—The in. A SBGas L J y]h“”‘.‘:‘l fmd.;’ ter D)'c < Surviving Mrs. Swanson is her inspection will be followed by the ¢ T fCiy ™ orities. Offcer Waller of their fricnds, the occasion being | dietment — clarging Charles W, Southern N. eea b AU Within 12 Hour Period | nusvana, Louis, and surviving Mr. regular meeting of the board. i!\(nlnn:\ brought her to the police 261h ary of their wed- . I - Bes | UNDERTAKER ' A Urother, Tenjamin Dietts, 57 Botts is his wife, Mrs. Mary Betts. Incorporated in 1906 — 5 3 “hief Hart conferred gi They wore the recipients of Morse and others Phone 1625-2. TREASURY BAL: \‘v 3 \ts old, of 1437 Iast Main stroct, | They leave a brother, John Betts SCHOOL BUILDING ROBBED |Stition and Chiet Mart conftd, ,1\',',"“. Deaitol #1ts. Metnding | with conspirucy to uso the mais tor || guveste B Marye: Chueh, Troamury Dalaneo. $12085757, | Yeurs o, of 1437 Bast ainsgeet, | Thy,lnve, o brothor Jobn et ntrance was made to the RooSe- (ommunity corporation. {floor lamp, pictures and a purse of [raudulent purposes, which Residence 17 Sammer St.—1623-3. — | Waterbury, - fallowed in death " nis | O SRUREGCHL, and o aister 3ine velt school during last night and Ave | Jy was decided to give the woman 'yioney. Guests were present from | furmed in - April, 1 vas DR BOWERS WILD Huisier, Mrs. Louls Swanson, 69| et MO G0 SNERRE S0 indoor bascballs were taken, 8c-!y chanco to leave the city and the [apiford, Meriden and this city. | Prossed foday by United States At Bridgeport. - April 4 41— 4% Mo\ ars old, of Waterbury by just 12 fand M, Mary Smith of Spring- cording to report to the police t0- money she had was turned over 10| Mr. and Mrs. Daigle were marricd | lorney Emory R, Bucknier, T | ol rjepn Taken Now for Plaats | vontors of the estato of Dr. Will | hours, according to information re- | field, and a mephew, John Betts, of day. Scveral teachers’ desks Were the United Community corporation. |in Meriden and have resided fn New order sets forth that there is no ApoReupNe C. Towers, who dicd here October |1 their niece, Mrs. Nellie | Californis ransacked. Tt 18 believed to be the —_— Britain for the past 20 years, Mr. reasonable probability of succes (Palms for Rent) filsd today. shows ol ostate, SSUSC BT IR SISk ity ; : i e boy RN FIRE IN BERLIN Dalgle is emploved at Landers, | through further prosecution of the Cable Address stocks and bonds and personal cf- ; ; T sl FHh _The Swanson uneral was o work of boys. BAR his aft 4 y ¥ procecdings i YROLFLOWER” e valned at $395.97 Thio apLlth stor i uraaY ATt s n I VERabES T aar ¢ L2 calegw Loy 1l i‘: Ercant S ———— 9 praisal reveals that Dr. Bowers! | Wednesday eveni t T owlock ] the Betts funeral was held \:“srl:s:?:h?l\lgl‘nr llitf:n‘iuu :mm;' (‘;? (:) “fi‘n"'l:w‘?\t:fiu::\':‘ ane ARRESTED I'OR CRUELTY GAVE LIFT, IS ROBBED BOLLERER s stamp collection has a v: \luation of [and the lh_x-ml_\] ,‘“M Phursday | oG ordey afternoon at Waterbury. A ‘ 3 : Nogia ® e EuE . v : 2 4 i o collec! s morning at 7 o'clock Association of New Britain, will'swered a call from Berlin. A barn| \alenty Murzyn was arrested this| Springfield, M . April 4 _IM - POSY SHOP £87,655. 1"1;4” 4;:!1‘ :::n-‘ l\‘« a “,,I\ ,,lf S mect with the Meriden branch to-{near the Kilby house was blazing fafternoon by Dotective Sergeant Me- | Plaving the role of the good Suma- | - WS H SIEEIE - be oud ob is HhiCin Oonesiiont | B Bt e (TR A R G M L g SIRE AT P e e ORI L O (e, Joscph Qutrowski, = OF ) e Telegraph Florist of italnr | DT O ard of Teriin, | maker In one of the local factorics. |land have learned to climb trees in den, to hear Col. Archer of the men had not returned to quarters. |to animals, The state Humane 80- | Agawam, | $542 early this morning. s 5 ;.{*r, trl;‘)l\:;-lr‘\‘:“:”;““y R i Pt et g bl(v,i* arch of follage. Overpopulstioh trade extension burcau discuss the‘ Ao sl e Aoty m adedulie lcomplaint o, 48, oy I';;mdd\! N;o “]‘mva“]\l‘a”:xb:‘::: ARG - S| 1o The estate fs to ho divided [was a resident of this city until | has also caused them to turn to sea~ viumbing craft. A delegation of ! READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ipased on alleged eruel treatment n!‘i\ t. poked a gnn FOE YOUR- WA ameng his grandchildren later. three months ago when he moved weed and troe-bark for food. about 25 will represent this city. FOR YOUR WAN a pair of horses in Murzyn's charge. | velicved him of his roll S L 5 .