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DR. MENDILLO WEDS | has returned after a vacation spent Local Physician and New Britain| ™ ™~ ¥°™ < Gm ’l‘o Mm Phil Kalinoski of Ba: t will leave tomorow for a in Hot Springs, Col. Dr. Vincent F. Mendillo of this city, son of Mrs. Maria Mendillo of New Haven, and Miss Eby B. N daughter of Mrs. Sesolina Ni 71 Roberts street, will be married Wednesday morning, August 17, at| $:30 o'clock at St. Anne's church, | Nave returned after a two weeks' New Haven. The ceremony will be | Yacation spent in Montreal and Que- performed by Rev. A. Santoline, | ¢% Canada. pastor, and he will officiate at the 5 3 g o | Misses Wanda and Natalie lnou:tlnl high mass which will fol- SIS el : | stay at Block Island. They will be attended by John £ Mell of New Haven as Dbest man Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R *sd Miss Elsa Martinelli of Iolly-|and daughter, Barbara Jane, Personals street vacation John J. Maher of Farming- avenue will leave for Watch Mrs. ton nual vacation. Raymond Unwin and Roy Ziegler Wolski weeks' Hill where she will spend her an- | Tuttle | will | wood, California, as maid of honor. [ spend the week-end in Brookfield. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1927. 'SACCO UNDEFEATED IN 28TH DAY OF FASTING (Continued From First Page) homes of friends of the family. They do not see their daddy. Their moth- er carries aftectionate messages from them to Sacco in his cell and he asks many questions about them. Mrs. S8acco does not like her children to look at their father through bars. As far as little Inez is concerned, her father might she was born. All her life, for sev- en long years, Sacco has been in prison, ting, as few men ever fought before, for his own life— fighting for the freedom that would permit him to go back to his home and family. Lriends of the cause have sent {checks for $25 to Sacco and Van- zetti, Sacco gave his check to his wife while Vanzetti his prison account, have died before| | guest of honor at a stag dinner giv- added his to | GIFT FOR MOTHER OF TRIPLETS City Items Kitchen helper wanted, young man between 17 and 20 years. Ap- ply New Britain General hospital.— advt. Good blueberry plcking, Hill, Hartland, Conn.—advt. The special event on the Paradise park playground this\week was a peanut contest held on Friday after- roon. The event created lively fun | tor the children and keen rivalry ! between the boys and girls to sce whkich team would overcome the other. The winners were George Butler and Olga Roman. Attorney Willlam F. Curtin is va- cationing at Block Island. Dr. Vincent F. Mindello was the Center en by a group of friends in this city and New Haven at the Bond hotel last evening. Dr. Mindello will mar- ry Mise Eby Neri at St. Anne's church fn New Haven Wednesday, August 17th. Wall Street Briefs —— Night work was the rule in all leading brokerage offices last night as a result of the sensational break in the market. Restaurants in the financial district were thronged with workers and in many cases meals were served in offices by caterers hired for the occasion. 8o great was the volume of business transacted by some of the larger commission house that clerks were kept on duty | until the early hours of the morn- ing sending out margin calls, post- ing books, mailing notices of sale. and purchases, and arranging for an adjustment of loans. Many week- end plans were spoiled by the can- cellation of leaves of absence neces. sitated by the excess work. The 448 stores 8¢ the Louis K. Liggett Co. during July had a sales total of $4.783,657, an increass of 8.83 per cent, or $389,224 more than ! the first | in July, seven 1226, Sales for months were $33,783,657, an TRADING IN STOCK MARKET IMPROVES Cotton Figures Drop More Than $1.50 a Bale New York, Ang. 13 {in the stock market {have returned to normal today itwo sessions of rapidly declining iprices. liad been supplied over-night price lieading upward from tho et rly gains in some of the volatila pecialties running points. Speculative interest seemed to have shifted temporarily from ¢he stock market to the cotton market, where futures dropped more than $1.50 & bale in respense to fav (P —Trading able crop weather and earlier weak- | Supporting orders evidently | rt with | from 3 to 9| PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 1 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 We Offer: appeared to | Aetna (Fire) Insurance Co. National Fire Insurance Co. Prices on Application. Rome, Aug. 13 (UP)—Premier |increase of 14.27 per cent over the iness of the European market. in | Mussolinl rewarded Giuessipina Ni-|$29.106,123 sales total for the cor- | Commercial Solvents led the early | gold and black. She will to leave soon for an automobile tour| ¥as about to sail from France tocoletti. mother of triplets, with a responding period of last year. advance in stock prices with a gain | wear a picture hat of white chiffon velvet | of Canada be with him at the final crisis. He|£ift of 500 lire as an “expression of 2 B < jof 9 points. Houston Oil moved up | never expacted to see her again. But | delight.” The Central and South West Utill- {4 anq Raldwin Loecomotive, Ameri. ! and will carry a bouquet of orchias —_ te & and lllies of the valley. The maid | Miss Amanda Carlson of 1 Armi-|for a 12-day reprieve, he would have o e | e filih e ol canWExvreas T cokls R EN (oo of honor will wear orchid chiffon |stice street has gone to Canada on a ' been dead long before she could MELLON HOST TO COUNT L2 "1 ncome of § 28 58 for the {\woslworth, International Harvester with a plcture hat to match. She|ten days' motor trip. | reach this country. Venice, Aug. 13 (UP)—Count Vol- {82cond quarter of 1927 and net of |, 4"\ "\ "Bvers advanced 2 to 3 BT tera wotquet of wisttesiy = 2 = pi. minister of finance, visited An-|$11324814 for the 12 months ended | oy, drew W. Mellon, secretary of the|June 3¢, 1227. | Early trading appeared to be of roses and sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ¢ HoardlRi ht Hored : P i 3 reasury, aboard his yacht anchore o y ac The demands Following the ceremony a recep- | South High street left today [ maca s X Production of the Chevrolet Motor |21 Orderly character. The demands | daughter in | bill, suit for $300 damages has bcen g Co. for this year until yesterday was | (OF More margin apparently had tion will be held at the home of |several days with their ‘ | hronght by Hyman Gitlavitz against = 732,147 units, an output greater than | DPen Well met. as there was litil: the bride’s sister, Mrs. T. A. Reno [New Haven of 71 Willis street, New Haven. | Edward and Anna Grenier. The that of the full year of 1926, with: Cvidence of forced liquidation. A The church will be decorated for | Returns Fl()m Travels writ is returnable in the city court plants now operating on a schedule “" SOft spots developed among the the ceremony with \.’!r|-r0lorr‘|| _|the fourth Monday of August. of 3,500 units daily. liiocasianaiepecialilespbitiineye il c gladioll. Through Middle West| suit for $300 damages for the Death’ “'; "‘21: ‘hz"f‘i":"‘:m“r"q‘;(:” ':”']’ The couple will make a wedding | Mt W. Gorman of Bim strect has | Ieged non-payment of money ue | hat ihate was mothing 16 ths Husic trip by motor to Canada and oun|returned from a visit with relatives|n B3 LR LE7 049 : 2 e t for the re- i | against Gerasium Riss. The writ I8 Mrs. Julla Marucci Lot G b Lt their return will live In this city.|in Billings, Mont.. Purcell, Wyo,, and [ 501" [Fefnsiton s T HE0 8 R action, which was described as @ They will be at home to friends at | Valley City, D. She arrived atfjr o qov oe August 2 Mrs. Julia Marucei, 30 years old, necessary correction of a top-h 28 Andrew street after October 15.|the home of Mra. Addie Senf in|" 3 Rad “|;k'\ of Newington | 'ife of Joseph Marucci of 9 Albany speculative position. Commerc Miss Neri is a graduate of the | Billings on July 4 and attended the | 4o SERSE O CREWTE SN avenue, died at midnight last night ,Solvents B increased fits gains to New Britain High echool and ot | 43th anniversary B N Aot heouint b |[Clowing & loug liness, The ne ( 1d Prod. iPoints before the end of the first e e e Surviving her are her husband, six e net profit ot Household Prod- 1}, hiour and A. M. Byers, Interna- | brothers, Ventzzio, Cittono. Joseph, |Silvio, of New Britain, Rinaldo of South Norwalk, and Antonio of New Britain; four sisters, Miss Rose Mar- ucei of South Norwalk, Mrs. Piacen- |cino of Italy and Mrs. Olympla Set- ’v]\;vhlh:n'm\_ \\hfniumv for $300 damages brought by ed a statue g iversity. She | himself, o . | ucts, Inc., for the first halt of 1927 1% s i studied at Columbia university e | himself, entitled | T oih 0aalt i bt s i hon (HonaNE e pyester WA “nol“mh has been a teacher at the to the town tinbrino and Mrs. Muncetto Picons of this city. The bride will wear a gown of | iy Vanzetti was joyful today over the white georgette embroidered | Mr. and Mrs. George W. Traut are | knowledge that his sister, Luigia, Thomszon, e & Te MEMBERS NEW 7()RK AND HARTFORD STOCR EIUNAIOF) Duonald R. Hart, Mgr. We AMERICAN HARDWARE Yrice on Application We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts. Offer— Ray of SUITS BROUGHT to spend ! For the alleged non-payment of a The Columbian Carbon Corpora- tion and subsidiaries earned $1.26 per share during the second quarter ) against 31.72 in the second quarter of 1926. Six months net was $2.60 per share against §3.44 for the first half of 1226 EDDY BROTHERS HARTFORD rtford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2:7186 The United States Gypsum Co. and | subsidiaries report for the first half | of 1927 net income of $3,892,301, equal to $7.07 a share on 506,915 ! shares of common, as compared with $4,130,829, or $7.54 a slare, for the | first half of last year. Burritt Hatel Bldg. Tel. 3420 We Offer: 50 shares American Hardware 36 shares Fafnir Bearing 100 shares Stanley Works Al Che & Dys 150% 1481% 1491, American Can 5813 57 5 Am Car & FA — Am Loco 105 Am Sm & Re 1611 Am Sugar Am Tel & Tel Am Tobacco . Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Atchison Bald Loco Balt & Ohio Beth Steel Calit Pet Can Pac {Cer De Pasco Sk of Ehfield, claiming o Rou - wwment of money due. The The Crow 5 mo\ed up 2 points or more. t returna the t rt the first efx months of Inet Normal training school [ enne Indians took part in tha exer. | 1% Tefurnable in hoitownicous hs of Iat year. l.ign exchanges opened steady, with Dr. Mendillo is a graduate of the | Cizes S Fibp e L 1) Demand Sterling around $4. :qu»ln New Haven High school and of the Mrs. Senf and Mrs Gorman made T IN ELEVATOR {and l‘rb;"h fifral?rsl:ar(olun\/ll h:l Yale Sheffield Medical college. Hela trip through Yellowstone Park New York, Aug. 13 (UP)—For al- :r:: . :‘"d‘: gm o0a served as an interne in the New | Bear Tooth mountain, Mt. Mitchell |\ most an hour, Miss Helen Pottari, 23, | e MARKET AT 11:80 A, M Haven and _New Britain General |and West Rosebud lake in Montana. | whose legswere caught In an elevator | o0 ™ i o P b hospitals, He has established a | Mrs. Gorman brousht home ith|inta which she had leaped to rescue |\ FUmeral eervices will take place nEaEeme S medical practice in this city her a number of Indian souvenirs.|a four year old boy who had started | o G0y MrOnng at 9:30 o'clock a ; sl S ; including a pair of buffalo horns|(he car. diracted efforts to free her "\"“fl}""‘; fl"ld “" 1l oiclook At BL climb & |mounted and hand-polished by the|Acetyvlens torches finally T"“"‘M‘%iu;1::\-',‘":«;\“::"“”" will be 1n | Tndians and soms Crow beadwork. |release Sl | An agile Ceylonese can 80-fodt palm tree in ten seconds. Florence Trumbull Is Flying To Vacation y| Hartford, Conn., Aug. 13 (#) — !|{Miss Florence Trumbull, daughter J ot Governor John H. Trumbull, the 168% Funerals e ———— Mrs. Anna Lagosz. Air Line's mall planes. Funeral services for Mrs. Anna| Miss Trumbull left to visit Miss Lagosz of 38 Winthrop street were |'Theodosia Davis of Braintree, Mass., held this morning at 8 o'clock at the |a classmate at Mount Holyoke col- home and at 8:30 oclov:k at Sacred ||age. She had made arrangements | Heart church. Rev. S. Gorek cele- | with Miss Davis to meet her at the brated a requicm high mas Last Boston airport this morning|Ches & Ohio The pall bearers were Michael when the mail plane arrived and|c A & § P | Roman of New York. Paul Nirczyk, |though the weather conditions|c R 1 & Pac | treasurer of the People's Savings were bad In the early hours she!chile Cop | bank; Alderman Frank Zapatka, | motored from her home in Plain- | 2 Stanley Samoraiczyk, Stanley Arzyy- |ville 1o Hartford with her father | lowicz, and Joseph Abrambwicz of [in plenty of time to be waiting at | New York city. Six grandchildren |the field for the plane when it ar- were the flower bearers. rived here. Father Gorek conducted the com- | ghe will be a guest of Miss Davis | mitttal services. Interment was in |(or 5 week and then will go to | SacrediHeatiicemetary; Mooschead lake, Maine, where she will join her mother and father and her sister, Jean, to remain un- Joseph A, Haffey til about the middle of September. UNDERTAKER Phone 1625-2. Opposite St. Mary’s Charch. Residence 17 Summer St.—1625-3. flying governor, left Brainard fleld this morning shortly after 7 o'clock for Boston on one of the Colonial Shaw & Company INVESTMENT SECURITIES New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 Hartford Office 75 Pearl St. Tel.; 4655 We Offer— American Hardware CoN Fuel Conso! Gas | Corn Products Crucible Steel Dodge Bros A Du Pont De Ne Erle RR .. Erie 1st Pfd Famous Player Fisk Rubber Genl Asphalt . 68 Genl Elec 121 Genl Motors . 221 Gt North IO C 18% Gt North Pfd 967 Gulf States Ste 497 Hudson Motor §1% IL Central InO &G .. Int Nickel Int Paper Ken Cop Kelly Spring Lehigh Val Louis & Nash.144 Mack Truck .. 96 Marland Oil 351e Mid Cont .... 30% Mo Kan & Tex 441 Mo Pac pfd ..101% Mont Ward 651z National Lead 108 N Y Central ..15013 NYNHG&H 48 Nor & West ..1543% North Amer .. 49 North Pacific. % Pan Am Pet B 5 Pennsylvania Plerce Arrow.. 12% Radio Corp .. 627 Reading .. 113 Reynolds B ..133% Sears Roebuck 68 Sinelair Oil .. 167 Southern Pac .1193; Southern Ry .130% Stewart Warner 61 Studebaker 5114 Texas Co . 487 Texas & Pac .. 871 Tobacco Prod . 981, Union Pac .. 185% United Fruit. 1341 U 8§ Ct Ir Pipe 212 U 8§ 1Ind Al .. 77 U S Rubber .. 463 DISPERSE STRIKERS Constantinople, Aug. 13 (UP)— | One hundred striking workmen who were eating and sleeping on the rail- way right of way in the Adana re- gion to prevent the passage of trains were dispersed by police who fired over their heads. rince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange ESSEX BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2-8261 BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP Sor “Bon Voyage” to Friends who Sail with Flowers by Wire. Visit Our Greenhouses on Johnson Nt., Maple HIll. 83 West Maln St., Prof. Bldg. Tel. 886 “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain” CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks for the kindness and sym- pathy extended us in our recent be- reavement in the death of our be- loved wife and mother. Signed, ANGELO DiCONTI, and Family New Britain Tel. 4081 We Offer and Recommend: Hartford National Bank and Trust Co. THE 5% METHOD IS THE ONE YOU‘WANT Burritt Mutual Savings Bank PUT YOUR SAVINGS IN A MUTUAL BANK North & Judd Peck, Stowe & Wil Russell Mig Co ... 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Sheldon, whosc | Bird,” after slight repairs to the | West Elec 8134 body. with a bullet in the brain. motor, is to take on her supply of. | White Motor 383¢ was found near his wrecked car|gasoline this afternoon, while Dieu- Willys Over 175 Thursday, was released today. Cor-|donne Coste planned to take hia | Woolworth 593 5 loner Leonardo issued a certificate | Brequet biplane from Villacoublay | by suicide. | to Le Bourget. This gave rise to re- IT was only by the most careful manage- ment that he was able to carry $10,000 in life insurance for his wife and daughter and he worried over the fact that this whas not sufficient protection.” \omh'ln \ E | Hfd Gas | Conn Power When he unexpectedly inherited $8,000, he was in a quandary as to what was best to do with the money. A Life Insurance Trust solved the question of invest- ment and of increased family protection. Our new book- let, “Ten Unusual Stories from Real Life," tells how it was arranged. It is free for the asking. Givon's Farman “Blue Arranging and handling Life Insurance Trusts is an important part of our busi- ness. Weinvitea confidential conference. Our experience may be valuable to you. Write or call for this booklet ew Britain T rust Co. [ / “I-notice by the newspapers,” said Pete the other day, “we're getting those cdh- ventions we invited up our way. Our new hotel and things like that have boosted us a lot; conventions help to advertise the bully town we've got." You've said « mouthful Pete,” said Bill, “and T have go! a plan, that's sure to bring prosperity to almest any man. I'm holding a conven- tion and the place it congregates is at the bank; my dollars are efficient delegates.” EVEN A SMALL “CONVENTION OF DOLLARS” PROMISES PROSPERITY THROUGH POWER. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks. Astna Casualty 205 Aetna Life Ins Co . 640 Aetna Tire ....... 600 Automobile Ins . 250 Hartford Fire National Fire . Phoneix Tire . Travelers Ins C L1360 1370 Conn. General 1685 1715 Manufacturing Stocks. Am Hardware 8112 Am Hosiery .. 00 Beaton & Cadwell - Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com . 91 Billings & Spencer com — 3 Billings & Spencer v(d -_ 6 Bristol Brass i a Colt's Arms 2T% 25y Eagle Lock . 90 a5 Fatnir Bearing Co ....100 105 Hart & Cooley . L1860 — Lanedsr \F ... ....... an N B Machine ... v 21 N B Machine ptd . — Niles-Be-Pond com' 21 600 840 630 640 Mrs. Fish®r authoritics that Sheldon A threatened to kill her | and then kil himself, and had come | Ito the store where she is employed. | |with that intention. Entrance of enstomer frightened Sheldon aws <he said, and less than an hour llater his body was found ncar his joverturned automobile told | Ministers In Protest | Against Persecutions | | Lausanne, Aug. 13 (UP)—Rishop | William and Dr. Parkes New Yor Bishop Ja . of Wash- ington, D. C. have form- a committce ro to protest nst the “religious persecution™” ians and other Christian peo- ples of the east | The committes was composed of | {delegates to the world conference {on faith and order but was formed lapart from the conference. It will urge Christians all over the world to give moral and practical support to sufferers from ‘persecution. | ports that there would be two hop- offs carly tomorrow morning. Hivon has had painted on the of the ‘Blue Bird” the le- “Paris-New York,” which <cems to dispose of the report that he is going to try for the $25,000 Philadelphia prize. Maurice Drouhin I'rench pilot of Charles A. Levine's monoplane Columbia, declares he is nound for New York and will go no farther on this flizht. despite the templing Phisd- ph's offer. “I weat int ‘4is :hing with the idea of getea: o New York,” he id, “and T siv¢ (o thdt idea. It is worth more then money to me to land as near as I can to the Statue of Liberty. JEWELRY 1S STOLEN New York, Aug. 18 (UP)—Mrs. Richard C. Mortimer. Park avenue society woman, reported that two rings, valued at $30,000 had dis- appeared from the drawing room of a Pullman car while she was re- turning from Wood Hole, Mass., re- cently,

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