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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAT, MONTH WETTEST AUGUST Wall Street Briefs Weddings HERE N MANY YEARS | New Haven Reports Rainfall of More .qrr ‘r\nofin fr’ ;Efl‘:::“m e ey} & BUCHHOLZ—KOCHANSKI P Srmoo - Fred Buchholz son of Mr. i i e e i 299 Than 12.09 Inches—Savin Rock |lar member of the Y. M. \lrs x red Buchholz of 49 Woodland | Miss Helen Kochanski, Collects $70,000 Insurance. B suplsty et Lhistoliy and Mrs. Frank Kochan- . membergtaihe |ski of 267 Washington street, were| New Haven, Aug. 31 (A—During VOrks. |married this afternoon at 3:30 |the month just ending New Haven | o'clock at the rectory of St. John's|had the worst drenching it has had | German Lutheran church. Rev. |during any August since 1874. A Martin W. Gaudian officiated. |total of 9.98 inches of rain fell here AUGUST 31, 1927. HMVY SELLING IS | ' MARKET FEATUR v o) : oo Several Recent High Tssues : g Sell Down 2 Points New York, Aug. 31 (P~Stock prices turned reactionary today un- 4 |Fagan First Vice President Of Connnecticut C. T. A. U. John L. anan 0( rh\s city was| elec DR. CHARLES GODFREY | " DIES IN BRIDGEPORT, (Continued from First Page) Aug. 31 (P— come of w Y | net ope rk. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTEORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 31141 Dr. Godfrey was one of the first|son of M residents of this section who took an interest in telephony. When the first commercial telephone company in the United States was formed in New Haven in 1834, Dr. Godfrey BIG GAME Hl NTERS HERE r. ¥ 4 > Wright, two note ~l H., have been v needs t in the opinion of Walter B. worked for extension of the service to Bridgeport and, with others, suc- ceeded eventually in having & Bridgeport-Stamford line established. He was one of the first telephons subscribers. From the earliest’days of wireless telegraphy, Dr. Godfrey was inter- csted in this subjeot. A number of years ago he built a set in order to obtain the time signals from Arling- ton observatory to use in his astre omical work. With the development of broadcasting Dr. Godfrey main- tained his interest. He was elected several years ago as a member of the American Institute of Radio Engineers. DEMOCRATIC WEST FAVORS SEN. REED (Continued from First Page) b have been all through the west lin-| ing up what support they could. A meeting of South Dakota democratic | county chairmen has been called for | the near future to determine what is | to be done here. It will be up to Smith to get all the delegates he can and it looks like all the rest would be for Reed. Governor Vic Donahey, of Ohio, is mentioned as the one likely vi presidential candidate with either Smith or Reed. Both factions are suggesting Donahey to remove any breath of wetness from the ‘While democrats cor 1 elections in the west, their re tation here has a large bloc of votes in national nominating convention and they may play an importa in selection of the n nominee. At least the present trend of fairs in this region is important t cause as an anti-Smith democratic district in 1924 it has apparently | given up any of working | for William J. M his time a is conceding some strength to Smith Youth Pays $25 Fine for Rebuking Officer in Court New Haven, Aug. 31 (P—It cost William Br 19, $25 to rise sud- denly out of his today and call a p ing the trial of his mother, ar ted liquor law, a “liarn” promptly ch u with contempt ot court and i e tine. Mrs. Brown company tractured cav could be taken survived by a wid dren. LINDY HOUPS OFF Spirit of St. Louis™” ver, the next stop wide tour lule. over a numbc uiong th route, dropy the promotion SUICIDE New York, ty, 33 to Am ter, Mrs. Aug. 31 trom the deck of t ofticials of the lin T} in the the wor 501 in t , tiring of reg in new designs and size. umbrellas. especially when |t i T | ers embr | bleu with black picture hats. |er of t They were attended by Peter Con- ova, as best man, and Miss Barbara Kochanski, sister of the bride, as maid of honor. The bride and her maid of honor were dressed in gowns of poudre | The bride carried a bouquet of white| roses and her attendant one of pink | | roses. After the ceremony, a reception | was held at the home of the brida's’ | parents at which guests were pres- | t trom New York, Brooklyn and aron. The home was preitily decorated in pink and white. Mr. and Mrs. Buchholz left on an ied wedding trip. On their re- turn, they will reside at 85 Farming- ton avenue. Taylor—Ladd Dr. Andrew Taylor, an interne at Meriden hospital, son of Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Taylor of Little Rock, Ark, and Miss Kathryn Virginia L;xdcl of 59 South High street, this city, will be married Saturday night at 8 o'clock at the South Congrega- | tonal chu The ceremony will be . Harry Dodd of| beth Ladd, sister of the : will Le the m of honor a \h\s Nell Taylor, sister of the Eroo! will be bridesmaid. Dr. Edward A. an of Newark, N. J., a cls nd fraternity broth- groom, will be best man, . cou'fih \\|'| reside in Hartford Dr. Taylor one y E e .\lon» titution. -to-be is an expert bac- | r Dr. Stanley Osborn of the state department of health in Hartford. T bridegroom re- d his education at the Univer- s and at the Rush of the University of He graduated fro. the ned u '\er<|n last March and | ck of Belvidere, ie Taylor, daughter of arles Elwood Tay- N. J., will be mar- ried this afterno at 4 o'clock at n's Episcopal church in Cam- Mr. lor of Camden, be attended by a maid of honor, ambers Heineck of other of the bridegroom, man. A reception will Id at the Hotel Walt Whit- man in Camde incck is a graduate of the school and of and {s now branch Fuller Brush Co. in p, the couple to Comment On Son’s Many Delays—Denies Any Knowledge of ht to America, 31 (A—Isaac Le. A. Levine, erica flight is cted in his mono- arrived from French liner Paris 1 to comment on his son. to talk about Ms son's | ht from Le Bourget slar landing atf His son always was hi » proposed England | p which the younger he replied: hing of his om France to to ma today for 000 \ Service, mc ) mesh \Nth gay colored flow- d ebony, fashioned be | only | wife and children | | g | Texas. ing| ,n mer pat d\u]\ and e:u]\ fall | Most intriguing 15 the new square-shaped paxaml [ By |this month. In 1874 there was a | |total of 12.99 inches of rainfall. | Although many persons have been | ccmplfllnmg of the “unusual amount | ‘cf rain,” Leopard M. Tarr, weather | forecaster at the U. 8. weather bu- reau here said today that many sum- mers had surpassed this in both vol- ume and frequency of rainfall. The |7 | total for June, July and August this | year was 18.40 inches. July, 1889 | | ford, | Association of Oxford who Hunting | Clark of 219 stnut is also a member of the Some of the gam | by these men includes elephants rhinoceros and a rs. Some of the smaller ga 1ded deer, and partri their home holds the record for precipitation in |} |any one month, 17.09 inches having | been recorded during that period. There was just cause to complain | |of “wef" Sundays, however, Mr. Tarr | pointed aut, as rain fell on 10 of |the 13 Tondays since June 1. One incarance company has paid /370,000 in rain insurance to conces- | sionaires at Savin Rock. Personals Maurice Quirk of this City' i3 a patient at St. Francis' hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lehr and son, Carl, of New York city, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lehr of Columbia street. | Mr. and Mrs. William J. Morris of | Fitchburg, Mass, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald of 44 Smalley street. Harold C. Rehm, C. W. O'Neil and William H. Whitman have left on an extended motor trip to the A\dl.flm I‘Jr‘]\ mountains, Montreal, brooke, Three Rivers and Quebe Canada. They have as their guest, Edward Helm. e | A daughter was born at New Brit- ain General hospital today to Mr. |and Mrs. Frank Johnson of | South Main street. A daughter was born at New Brit- lain General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Hadoff of 29 South High stree Earl V. Scott of 1493 Stanley s'rbelv and Gustave E. Carlson of 779 Ea: street are spending the week at Lake Congamond. rd B. Viets of 33 Fern street, who was operated on at the New Britain General hospital rece ned to his home Sunday. A daughter was born to Mr. and | Mrs. Clarence J. Callahan at their home, 126 Francis street, this mor | The following notices of marriag were filed with the to William. Seventulsky R 855 intentions clerk today: 24 Williams street and Miss Taggart of 189 Glen strect of chidien, 5 Winthrop The Scandinavian W. C. T. meet tomorrow af! o'clock at the home of Mrs. dore Larson, 15 Trinity street. Michael Frugali, through has brought suit for L ainst Fred Whipple for | wages alleged due. Constable John Recor sar\%xl the papers. A judgment lien for $134.15 been filed in the town clerk’s office by the Elihu Burritt Hotel through Donald Gaffney, Ha O'Dell. The propert, cated on Park street. The plaintiff recently obtained judgment aguinst O'Dell in city court. FARMER IS SUICIDE Ends Life Aged George Perkins in Ansonia Hotel—Note Said He | Was Tired of Life. 31 P—George W. aged farmer resident of en eks ago to look up old aint- s ended his life by hanging at | the Hotel Ar s noon. The Lody was fo ¢ Henry Culhane, manager of hotel grill room who went to the room of Fer- Ansonia, Aug. ins, an acq ed at the hot Perkins was bed with a towel around The man had ed a p! to make a noose out of the tov and placing it around his neck lay | down on the bed and stra He M let: a note to Tty Treasurer Drew stated he was tired of nd wanted to end it and ng that his body be he- day eveni be | n Arrested on Border, Says He Shot Man in Dispute Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 31 (UP)— I'redonico Mula, 53, of Waltham, Mass., W rrested here today by | oms off 1ls as he tried to enter He ‘is held Massachusectts cu the count word from ties. Mu returning for Killir ori- . when arrested, said he w here to give Rimsel 1 on A 217, hot a man three in his W been lor for he told police. Canada but grew some FLIERS FOUND Tex., Aug. 51 (P— Captain C. H. Reynolds and Master ant Gus New whose planc d down in Mexico last Sat- located at Presidio, according to a tele- Colonel C. H. Babcock | at Camp Marfa, ‘ MISSING San Antonio, orce Tex: m from of the first cavalry GEMS FROM “RIGOLETTO” request, selections from Ver- | di's opera, “Rigoletto” will be pla ed tonight at the final concert of the wson to hoe at Walnut Hili ! gion band | Say has | T Vaple Hilt e Mrs. Samuel J. Hoggson Mrs. Samuel J. Hoggson passed away suddenly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry C. M. Thomson at Redding Ridge yesterday, Mrs. Hoggson w years of age. Burial will be in New Haven. Edward Tiasecki 82 years old, me in Yonkers, N. Y., | months. He was born in Yonkers there all he ing him are his mot. d lived For many years on designer. Surviv- North laurrut {at ski will attend will be tomorrow church at 4:30 Burial will be in Yonkers. Funerals _ Anthony Berk Funeral scrv Rerk, son of Mr. zek Berk o held t Sacred Heart was in Sucred Heart _cemetc boy died as received whe an auto truck 1 Robert Glossup services for Lol 0 Rocky Hill avenue this morning at 8:30 o the funeral parlors of F P. Duffy at 648 M street and o'clock at St Joseph's ¢ uiem high mass was cele Rev. John J. Keane. vas in St. Mary's cemete Fune sup of 15 held were clock | Miss Mary Included in th athered at the f Miss Mary A. Finnegan large crowd that| ne Finnegan of 1 J. Brennan of Ke iel Sullivan of erick Coholan of Norwich and John F. Donohue, pastor of Rev. 3 Joseph'y church, this city. | Matthew J. Walter J. Lawlor, assisted by Rev. Rev | | John J. Cre: om Mozart and the Gre-| rile the choir sang. | tory a trio cons! Crean, James D. an sang at the conclusio s, Mrs. Crean re Isle of Somewhere, o off! of | Mrs Funeral ser Danberg of Anna C. Danberg ces for Mrs, 219 Stanley Rohert C. Mitchell es for Mrs. Rosita | of Rot 1 of Mount & Mite hem's Head held Charles Mrs. meral serv Mitchell, ain Mitche X er home Cham- | Vernon who di at § home of > Mrs. Mitc |at William H ity Meth CARD OF to | doseph A, Haf‘ey Ny Phone ERTAKER 1625-2. Opposite St. Mary's Chureh. Residence 13 Summer St.—16 BOLLERER S POSY SHOP “Bon Voyage” to Friends who Sail with Flowers by Wire. Visit Our Greenhouses on Johnson St Wese M 83a | ihe Telogrs Bllg. Tel Britaiv’ in St. Prof h Florist of New “Jesu | T | tured skwil | down a ident of Pyr | pany, who er is the most er in the world companies, as arms burn up a total an 000, Mr. Ba and indus- oked by Manufac- for earnings s | demands BACHE ASKS DIVORCE tion Irom Wife Who Ran Away With Good-Looking Policeman. broker, . 7 inda H. Bache HOUSTON RESIGNS President of Bell Telephone Securi- ties Company to Become Head of Mutual Life Insurance. New York, Aug. 31 (A—David F. Houston today ar nation s pre phon W. C. T l Hears Opinion Smith Wili Be Defeated Minneay 31 (P—Defcat n's Ch conven of a Wom ment 1 stand in on PEa next | signed by Mrs. Jes- PRIV REPORT “FRFS n 1y the p in Hart 1 Officer man's a for tomor- OPLIN MILLS Mass., Aug. $1 (P — e Osborn mills h when Iroad trai DIES AFTER FALL. Haven, Aug. 31 (&) 44, died tods { received flight of stairs here. The fall was the New Beckwith, | heart atv.cx. | Famous Players, Morris | of heavy selling for The decline wap ;:"')"nl’ly d(: ribed as a correction d technical position eveloped in the almost upted advance since August vas moderately heavy r heaviness de- cotton and grain CONNECTICUT POWER COMPANY Common Stock Price on Application steel a weekly reviews repor industry. grade reviews le change in the | ates Steel com- mon, selling ex-dividend §1.75, dropped from an early high ot 146 7-8 to 143 1-2. General Motors American Smelting , Paramount General Railway al and a number of other lead- irg industrials, also sold down 2 points or more. | | Banks called about $10,000,00 in loans to meet the heavy month-end for currency, but call was again in plentiful sup- | 31-2 per cen ak of 4 points in Pathe Al low level for the year at | tic selling of Acute also developed in the New ction stocks, which sank to | ow levels for the year. ing was stimulated somewhat mission house advices urging a lightening of long commitments on the theory that a reaction was 0 pectations of a large in- crease in broker's loans tomorrow |also were a factor. A fu >r run-up of 4 points in tern Maryland was t the eatures of the ra money ed THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) High Low Close | /Al Cm & Dye 1601 160% 637 62% 10214 1023 Am 1091 109 |Am Sm & Ret 171 168 .90y Am Tel & Tel .169 |Am Woolen .. 24% Anaconda Cop 46% | Atchison 194 Baldwin Loco .256 Gas Prod cel . Consol Co Do Du Pont De Nem 104% 16 68 el 141% | Motors ..2433 | Gt North Iron Ore Ctfs . Gt North pfd Gulf Sta Steel 25% 993 4915 Into &G .. nt Nickel Int Paper 131% 203 87 55% 1% 233 105 99 1d 0il Mid Cont Mo Kan & T NYNHGSE 11 503 Nor & West ..1861 North Amer .. 54% North Pacific.. 94 Pack Mot Car 407% Pan h Radio Corp Reading . R il Pac Ry 0il clair rn rn tard 0915 1893 te Motor Willys Over Woolworth LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Stocks Bid 980 s ( rolie s Manufacturing Stock dware 80 Am. Hosier Beaton .\ Cadwell Hfd Cpt Co. com s & Spencer com Big 91 Billiy B \In‘]nm‘ | N B Machine.pfd -Be-Pond com. Judd Russell Mfg Co Scoville Mfg Co | Conn Southern N E Tel Thomson, THem & Qo Rurritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britam MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD m ufluus Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer— American Hardware Stanley Works We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts. |[EDDY BROTHERS HARTFORD ford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 We Offer: Guaranty Trust Co. Shaw & Company INVESTMENT SECURITIES New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 Hartford Office 75PearlSt. Tel. 4658 We own, offer and recommend U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. OF BALTIMORE We offer and recommend: MARYLAND CASUALTY Capital—$5,000,000 Last Capital increase 1921. Surplus—$5,556,549 Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. 81 WEST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran Harold C. Mott Tel. 1258 Prince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange ESSEX BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 3-8“1 New Britain Tel. 4081 We Offer— BRIDGEPORT HYDRAULIC Stock |and the work of loading her with | fuel immediately began. It was re- ‘porlcd likely that she might start {about 6:30 p. m., carrying Friedrich Loose, Herman Koehl and Baron Ehrenfield Gunther von Huenefeld. Standard Screw .. Stanley Work l’uhhc U th('s Stock Elec Ser 8% Elec Se Gonu. Lt & Fow. 2y [Postpones Attempt to Hfd. Elec. Light .... s ss | Break World Speed Time NS Cus New York, Aug. 31 (UP)—Lieut. Alford J. Williams, U. 8. N., today postponed his attempt to break the’ world speed record for seaplanes until tomorrow. After he had con- ferred with motor experts he said he would make one or more trial flights today to test the speed plane’ mechanism. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ¥OR YOUR WANTS Conn TREASURY BALANCE Treasury Balan $82,280,010. Junkers Plane May Start For America Late Today Dessau, Germany, Aug. 31 (P— The Junkers transatlantic airplane Bremen was rolled on to the runway here at 4 o'clock this afternoon, |

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