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= TERRAPIN RACES ARE TO BE RN [ Mile Brothers Gowboys Round- ing Them Up City, Ponca Okla., Sept thwboys are riding the broad € the Miller Brothers' 101 near here, rounding up—not cattlc ut terrapins. 7 ness rops other of caring for stock ranch projects has been postponed until after Labor ptembe when the fourth national terrapin derby will rena. Ist of mor r 5 e run in t Louisvil icky & ranch in the 1 Derby little Ponca City i ail to events, for the leted by membe - National T 2 Ko excite this Ok 2.5 BY.A SN T ir have beey s of the boar in Derby As ciation. Ten preliminary races ve run, with the first five terra pins in each cligible to enter th arena off in threc s—one 590 fee urtles ars dier in 1he co he barrier is lifted ry opes hiis ¢ will be the o cross the foot circle, for the first across wins the purse, and a national r In a horse race the b tairly good idea that hi in the general . ome stretch, but in a ter | e W‘“”"”’i cany ;’”7‘-"”‘ o:”"T John D. Rockefeller and Clarence D. Chamberlin, New York-to- 5 O ke Most arefuly &roomed | Germany fiier, meeting for the first time at the 100th charter E Two years ago Tke Clubb, K: lannivers ary celebration at (l: 0, N. Y., Rockefeller’s birth- City oil millionaire, shipped in a huge Texas horned terrapin for the | — event, Because thes C «ight or ten tim common Vi Clubb’s Yellows tone, P1 eundentml Host ace 33T 4 A% 0 RS AN (= aea B 40 ; ‘1 ‘:gi * Since 1883, Siill Virgin Scene it was at the of General Outside the ra the event the park. < colorful. Oil millio = we kill- Indian Chie City Items here will be & regular meeting Military Order of Lizards esduy evening at A" o'cle i ‘1" Armory. | rgeant John C. Stadler recover- 4 a watch which was stolen from the office of the Crown Ice Cream Co. at 67 Cherry street, yesterday, nd turned two small boys over to Miss Ruth Bristol, woman probatior The boys were said to have tted the theft, v, William A. Hearty branch 0. H., will meet this evening i 1's hall. Injured by a fall on the sidewalk 1t his home at 59 Oak street, {day afternoon, Harold Willia 9 rs old, was sent to the New Brit- | officer. dm Al Ju iin General hospital were surgeons wserted seven stitches in bis left la | James E. O'Brien, director of rization, will speak at the Ki s club tomor- eting of the row The society which was organized ‘rom among members of St. Peter's varish at the last state convention | n June will hold a meeting in St. *s church parlors 30 o'cloc} A requtem high mass wiil be cele- this evening brated at St. Peter's church Friday ! !morning at 7 o'clock for the Permin Leist practice of the New hool foothall season held tomorrow afternoon at |the close of the afternoon session. Charles Weber of 336 South Main street reported to the police this morning that as he was driving on | Hartford Road, his car struck Cath- erine Skrzypk of 218 North street The child did qot appear injured. will be | Personals Miss Margaret McAuley of 749 ut street began her duties today ector of religious education at |the Congregational church, Bristol. was a former director of reli- yus education at the First Congre- tional church, this and Mrs. James H. Kitson returned from Vermont where spent their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mills spent the "week-cnd at Hotchkiss Grove. Mr. have oy NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1927. John D. and Chamberlin Wall Street Briets Oklahoma Natural Gas company has declared a liquidating dividend of ractionally more than a dollhr & able immediately, repre- | the sale of 2 {feniivs [vro‘”vh of s of the stocks of the nes Gas Corporation received as part payment forwproperties of the old company. The stock sold to Phillips Petrole: for $25 a share. No de een reached on the dispo 1,000 bonds of the new tion held by the old company. has been 1 company 1of $12,- York's 1 $16.3 roc t over s for the 0,- P s, a gain of cent jover vear ago. De :I\ofs is exceptionally stron sea- of the year in all sections of country, the company reports, no indi ion that the firm position of the hide and leather market will be soon changed. | Weddings Lanpher-0'Connor Clarence pher, son of Po- arence Lanpher this city and an Marie O'Connor, daugh- [ter of Mr .and Mrs. J of Portland, Me., were terday morning at 9 o'clock in the Roman Catholic cathedral 1and. T were ste O'Connor, bridesmaid ,and Lonis R. Cr this ci as best man. The bride wore a period gowr trimmed with duchess lace and { veil of whitetulle caught with orange blossoms, She carried a shower bou- quet of old fashioned flowers. Her in Port- attended by Miss Bes- sister of the bride, le ¥ gette with a black velvet she carried a bouquet of pink roses. ion has corpora- | 1 stock in the inst $12.49 | ex- ported by hnson Corporation, | o {EbDY BROTHERS &G 1;‘?\”1;050” §234 Ohrtforn?g:nn Trust Bidg. B'\‘lEn'iwttmdzAl' ]) ;33: 1(:_~ Tel.2-7186 "Te 21429 attendant wore a dress of blue geor- | hat and | SPECULATORS AR BUSY IN MARKET | General Industrial Average Goes to High Point PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2.1141 — New York, Sept. 6 —Resumption | of speculative operations for the | We Offer: advance after the double holiday | carried the general industrial aver- : L] e DR Community Water Service Company day. Rails moved up with the in- | !qu,wml.\, althg the gains w 37 Cumulative First Preferred Stock 1 large. Indications of a con- | g i S e ] Price $100 and Accrued Dividend to Yield 755 e anonuncement of American Smel omotive, General | Motors, International Harv Steel and Woolworth brok | their previous top i |many of them to t Thomson, Tfenn & @u Burritt Hotel Bldg. New Britam MEMBERS NEW YORR AND HARTFORD mocx ul.m!al:? Donald R. Hart, Mgr. gains ran from We Offer— Al Chm & Dye Am Am ‘.\m | American Hardware Stanley Works We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts. Am 1Am 1Am |Am Am Woolen {Anaconda Cop | Atchison Bald Loco Balt & Ohio Beth Steel We Offer: [Du Pont De Nem ie I ‘ 15 Hartford Fire Insurance # 30 North and Judd ) 5 - fter the church ceremony, a|llisk . noar Yollow | D George M. Datton, Miss Biza-| Aficr the church coremony. ~a |1 5 New Britain Gas Light Co. reakfast B v marks in Dalton. Miss Rosemary Roden | M@l B e i a ) d Mrs. Leroy M. Leonard 5 :: Lelnin Sy g A e ou A ':\‘;‘“‘;,lors from Maine, Hartford and New imm Motors . L e e ey . | Britain. |Gt North Iron iy : Con- | Vermont, New Hampshire and Can- (B8N 0 00 et on o] ore Cis 3 o B el wedding trip to Quebec and other |Gt North pfd .10 i Sh & Co ¢ i i int nada. They will reside |Hudson oMtors ! | Miss Jeanette Light spent the R s e B ) | aw mpany 2 | week-end at New London g bRt e 7 e R A j o sRBE S Mrs. Lanpher was a member lo Tnd 0 & - INVESTMENT SECURITIES | 'TRN FROM CANADA the Plainville graded schools teach- | Int A : oy 2 & %A Torpedor in First Class and Mre, |16 Staft last year. Mr. Lanpher s Int Paper | New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 nd P. Dordelman of 82 Lake | employed n appraisal engineer | Ken Cop Hartford Office 75 Pear] St. Tel. 46 1 . - . S -« D Toldis or e {by the Municipal Service Co. of this | Kelly Spring . y ; oy e Lile trip o Montreal, Canada,|City- He'Is well known throughout Lehigh Val { i \ ! ol1g g el Rl e the s in :-port circles because of |Louis & Nash > e tobert| (i al Guard basketball team which | Marland Oil s | v a R ; oyed h Castles Souden of Meriden. Torpedoman | O "7 the &t semi-pro | Mid Cont 1 } H 1 Pre Thildr | here was 1 codl yordelman is the United States Navy | 1ast year won ; | bty =i w H will \ft”l))ted (h“dl(e," & ng waie Be ccome Inq.ltulmns et cor for this distict |championship. I\::o {mn &-!r \]4.'. i OF NE ARK, N- J- “ Fis i"?‘fi aa1a. tonex the ; o8 il i .““”‘ \:“"’ JERHOLIES LIS SHARP—BARSTOW Mont Ward $% e teugenis schools ) s ot of t ove e ositioniinnisyaen Mrs. Elmer Will ational Lead l wp ag ,E, the prol of p fos i 1 tol o has need the n ks i Central < the i 1 1E0; Iy 50,000 pri- |1 or ideatistic parposes. | Donie Bush to Manage { da Miss Marie Louife Bar- H & M it = s « to of the H N 3 < Stow Robert Lathrop arp, on West 1881 5 = vate s e 0w ot thel The Pittshurgh )atlonals‘rh <day, September 1, at Spring-|North Amer .. | ! 1 I into a| Pittsburgh, Sept. § (P—Barney, ficq, Mass. The bride's father, El-|North Pacific.. a6 { rolmen, th: motorcyels 1 auto- | come by rail mher nr‘fl‘rw(\xuz owner of the Pittsburgh|or v, Barstow, was formerly!Pack Mot Car 42 ; ax | ’ mobile officers will be used in pro-{ The 1 & pro- | Nationals, announces this afternoon |; incipal of the local grammar|Pan Am Pet B 48% 185 % {ecting (He covners | I he su it into|(hat Donie Bush, Pirate manager.|copool, and she has many friends | Pennsylvania 55% | = e 4 had signed a contract to pilot the A PlrrcoAsrow \ =l One of the bad places is th in this city. | o l';’vr' bric on West M team next year. ‘Rlflhn Corp i . where automobilists are the powerful d === ZAPATKA—CZELATE teading TSR Rl S I nily that | Joseph Zapatka .of 235 Curtis :"1»"_’:”“;’_““ Al Chief 1 ) to a he ‘.\-\\UL n : street and Miss Esther Czelatk of [ ot B 1Ot afforded there Yellowstone ¥ renowned castles ot Hatfield, Mass. W married yes- | Sinclair . - s el oy, s m and Skokioster o Lko Deaths ferdny morning at § o'block at st | Southern Fo ; JRIANE LAY 1 ; R Casimir's church in Hatfield, They [Sooncrn By 12 Sept. @ (®—Out of | In the lake cune, . Do B were attended by Walter Zapatka, & | gy oeine | o3 | ' rE ntle | river is a ne and |,or‘\.~uu_1. Mrs. Mary Golon brother of the bridegroom, as best (q 40 PREET - e | 4 City is building the world's largest | cutthroat, a g e :“m‘“‘l e easily | Mrs. Mary Golon, 73, of 15 Noble |man, and Miss Jennie O o e e N ion all. sl i on Tals |Strect died yesterday afternoon at |of Suffield, as maid of honor. After |ahatiq prod 1015 . en it is completed the hall | the 1,200 foot Moteed | Norwich. She had lived in New Brit- |a wedding trip they will take up {{njon pac .. 190 will be enough to hold the en- | its fi 'f‘ . as. |ain since 1530, She is survived by |their residence here. Mr. Zapatka | United Fruif . 136 | ' ity L \s homes for old | her husband, Frank Golon. Funeral jis employed in the Stanley Works!{ s ¢t Ir Pipe 16 /| TREE Srar Tomor Tille arrangements, as yet incomplet plant. |US Ind Al ver Chamlapnbicirily = > in charge of Frank Brodzik & B {U S Rubber . ) { t TRoosevelt onc . [T & st afest hesides ny Amor 0 pupils fn one | Find Aged Inventor e » g et il cohoal 1n Dundee, Stotiand, ase 14 Dicwknel Nodt Home | chnts rinted an istribute unnamed r el [0 L S, "‘Iy Se ;“": ! Morristown, N. ., Scpt. 6 UP—A West Flec Edward L. Bader who conceived the | [l O g et F long search, during which blood- | White Motor plan but whose death last January | freau \ s rowth of trees, new shoots unerals ]WI‘M‘ £ m““ss‘wrp I B : D .[ Rreventeq frbn L eRn ke pid L Mgzl ox nlns ingiediin hasl endedl with the discoviry of the | i at y am tak the park in numi | each 24 hours during the rainy sea- e A Y ) ; ) and as unafraid as wl | — Martin R. Donovan \hfd: nr:ri (hm)ly‘wtnsz i{r;wxlx;:m-“«“{.i n‘\‘—l ‘ POLICE: BOARD MI st came to the IREAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Funaral sorloes foc Martin (Ry ‘»\""”m “\m" d]\;mm';”"‘m;m | ‘ Chairman R. W. Chamberlair Donovan of 121 Griswold street were 'home in Mendam three weeks ago. | | issio = ¢ s ago. Insuranc i 2 PRLT O e 8 = pesilislpalcalchn i 0hE : Vheld sesterday morning at T3] 1t was found in several inches of 3 i T'he only paper in New Britain whose cireu- unced todayd that the monthly . 0 o'clock ut the home and at 9 o'clock £ A ol ot Ty b 2 | g o8 Ui Toged will v B Tacoma’s First Sky Pcliceman at St. Joseph's church. A requic '“1:::;\: A R e e | lation is audited. Wherever advertisers con- | Monday evening, September 12, in- Yigh m was celebrated by Rev. | " \T% St el :«hum r’y e Ins Co { : : : 5 ; : | <tead of the 13th. Routine matters John J. Keane. : P Rk i i i S A““';;"“nlj"!: 2 gregate, circulation is the main topic of con- ire s rdulec act 5 Mis: .aura P, Fs s £ ! N s o | il vyt fie 1t the ofterory and 1 T s R R B L ! versation, and well it might be, for it stands n sang “The Vacant Ch AL ISONRALON; e h\"\rmn:l Fite | g the conclugion of the services. The = l_fr!rv:‘f:!]lp‘”";v”'“ - ke to reason that the more people see an ad, pall bearers were Joseph Mahon, rastens L e 14h ! - Ramond Carrole, William Donova Perfect Child LI B e the more people are contacted, and the in- Thomas Hanley, Leo Fitzsimmons, ! k . ks, i : i k and Ernest Shagnon. |Am. Hardware (S| vasion into the potential field of buyers is The remains were taken to Wes- | Am. Hosier: o8} e Pl terly, R. L. where interment took {Bnaton e et T more complete. An advertisement in the place. Committal services —at St ige-F1fd. Cpt. ( om 4 2 Y i % Michael's cemetery there were con- Billings & Spencer com — ] Herald has the pulling power which its cir- Michael's cemet Billings| & Spencer nfd ted by Rev. J Quinn, of | s & F i g 4 S | Bristol Brass ....... . zulation warrants, and a glance at the mer- ; | Colt's Arms 1% § P AN Eagle Lock chants using the columns of the Herald will CARD OF THANKS Baglo ool i | hants using the colu of the We wish to thank our friends and Hart & Cooley | convince you that there's that reader and neighbors for the kindness and sym- lLanders, F g8 B . Is the time to prepare the Chil- || | pathy shown us during our recent N. B. Machine advertising confidence present. Advertisers dren for the coming s I | bereavement in the death of our be- N. B. Machine pfd | Y PR IO Do ey nesa | | loved daughter, Lois; also for the Niles-Be-Pond com | throughout the country place their faith in Do they need tuition fees? | | beautiful floral offerings received. North & Judd | . . . . We will gladly ! (Signed) Peck, Stowe & Wil . the Audit Bureau of Circulations, a national i MR. and MRS. WILBERT COONS. Russell Mfg. Co. % £ 3 - % i —_——————— Scoville Mig. Co | t of auditors who examine circulation | Standard Screw | 2 e Q o i ! iy ek 1 claims of newspapers. The Herald is a H 1 Stanley Works pfd | : 2 s p s G B | i et o A o JUSEDh A Hafiey Lot (|| member of this ovganization, and the 14,000 S a lawful rate of interest (under o Tofon NE.Co. <0 2 . AR s e H the small loan act). | UNDERTAKER Public Utilitles Stocks. | circulation claim is subject to close examin IS FACY-T0 REPAY { Phone 1625-2. Conn. Elec. Service .. S0 : rearly. | 1 T O | Opposite. SE” Mary's Church. Conn. Lt & &Pow. pta 117120 | ation yearly 7 Ve Residence 13 Gummer 8t.—1 11td, Elee. Light 380 385 | i ST S S R e Gk 6 13 i PHOENIX FINANCE —_— B it ; : : : l' REDUCTIONS ‘ TREASURY BALANCE The Heraid has over three times { CORP. | Now in eftect on all Pottery including |Littlc Marion Barnes, two old[ Treasury Balance, more circulation than any other I 308 Moin.S( 10, 8 st il Seslal Bl Tomk eden, | ARIE DY il o o o] SCHOOT, WINDOWS BROK paper published in New Britain N United Building Room 212 i 4 2 . N. D, , loa. ata myastEithEs v el e examination at The police are I v B , Coun, I (Copyrig Inc.) ER went an extensive exam - 2 i e o Chief of Police M. D, acomu; Waslii.1s shown hers oftlclally cbmis BOLLER S the Mayo clinics, Rochester, Minn., {complaint by Anthony Hn:,! sani- Foisteead B | issioning Jack Storey as Tacoma’s first air cop. Storey recently volun- POSY SHOP and waa designated a perfect chid. | tor of the Washington school, (hat Open 9—5:30 Sat. 9—1 || teered to chase ndit kdnz. and the idea took with the chief. Storey las wwest Maln St. Prof. Bldg., Tel. asg | The girl is'a descendant of John |22 panes of glass W 1" may get into the Spokane-Tokio alr derby in September. The Telegraph Florist of New Britain | Alden and Robert E. Lee. the buflding. . \ E “ & / i