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20 INDUSTRIALS - IN RECORD RISE Leading Rails at Highest Prices Since War PARALYSIS SHONS |[26PUPLSENROL 5 — ASKS CLUBTOAID (el Sree B GAIN N STATE! ¥ PUBLC Schools MAKING AMERICANS | === ! seven chain stores are reported to J. C. Crowley and family of Chapman strect, Mrs. Margaret e making headway, with the J. G 7 Cases Reported Against 13| (omimue from Fist Pse) fceowies ana i cvarios solomon Director 0'Brien Believes Givic | nveirve *fovenat Sincunroment e { > have returned from Fort Trumbu l forced to turn away pupils because | QOEEOIE not expected for several \\(»4.1(.-:41 | PUTNAM & CO, Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL 2040 H:\RTPORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-114) for Year Ago of lack of accommodations. The | ¢3°™ Orgamza[igns Shonld Help | Mentioned in the consolidation are maximum capacity, 1,300, was reach- | oo T L 1. J. Newberry, 1 W. Grand, od today, but the number of pros-| S °1"H°‘ Aok 'f"l..a"' Inc.. Metropolitan Chain Stores Cor- Hartford, Conn., Sept. 7 UP—Al.|pective pupils turned away could || "¢ A oTE Of o i Cradit for being the author of :ie | Poration. The group does an an- 05 a8 3 et b et alied® Res Hhomasiinil Rock avenue are home from New s ation ARy "gl‘l nual business of about § 2.0 es of poli- |7 incipal, said. School | Yok and Atantic City where they SECIACEIE FRCH o B — X better known as infantile {gpened for the fall session thi | spent ‘the week-end. {throughout the United States was X 7 S ‘ penec all session this morn- L given to Superintendent Stanley H.| In contrast to net loss of $43 0 leading industrial shares was have been reported in|ing. o - 3 Holmes of the New Britain schools | the ftirst half of 19 H. R.|litted to a record high, while he state of Connecticut since Aug-{ The — accommodations at 3 g bas returned §y g0 oe B O'Brien, New Britain | Mallinson & Company reports net average of 20 lea Joseph's school were also found in- |10 the city after spending the holi-; (, rjcanization director, wlo spoke | profit of $146,211 for first half | vated to around |sufficient today at the opening of the | days with Mrs. E. Garrett of Brook- . equal to 30 cents a share since the war, with | 5 IV t the meeting of the Kiwanis club jof 19 sses reported in the whole state school for the fall term. According |lvn. N. Y t the Burritt hotel tod on the common stock. We Offery The New Rochelle Water Co. 2 (“¢ Cumulative Preferred Stock New York, Sept. 7 (P—The stock (market today gave another den istration of strength. The average o nough seventy-three ca ss Marion You g rails was ele- ist 1, as compared with only twelve . i Price 10 ) indiy and Accrued Dividend Yielding 6.807, 1 issues breaking Jving the first seven months of [to figures released from the school A Ll |- 3. O'Brien informed bis hearsrs s | Bigh levels for \ . “such an increase in the num- [the enroliment ig estimated at 311 ]““"" ’\:‘“‘" r“;’l“"-g“’ las return-[ae the word “Americanization” is{ August sales of F. W. Woolworth| A wave of selli % for the opening day. ed o Northfield Seminary a | taboo and obsolet nd that effor con n 3 d f Leounts swe throu > e - i 3 I | taboo : (nd that efforts | company rose to 5 from bt throu v r of sporadic cases is not looked {""y o gt 1o take care of the |spending the summer at her home|ure bheing made to tinue its in August, last vear, and | midday, but offer jon as constitnting an outbreak of |jarge * enrollment of the Sacred |on Camp street. use. He said that the title now ap-|for the § months of 1927 to $158,- sorbed, and the 1 sy % iie disease,”” says a circular letMer fraart school, which, until this — plied to those formerly call:d {342,610 from $145.615.174 an in-|headed upward again under ) be sent out tonight by the state nioriing had been 1,764, Miss Mary | Miss Sally Baylock and Miss Awy | “americanization Directors se of S.74 per cent over the|leadership of the motors and riment of health to all physi-|gumezynska, principal, has been | Middleton are vacationing in New of “lircctors of adult educa ame period of 1 jasl i Eas I, 'amzfln mn s 9 Borritt Hotel Bldg. New Britatm Telephome 350 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Donald R Hart, Mgr. ns in the state. Although New | orced to place 70 and 80 pupils in York and New Jersey, | He said the inspiration of | views reported little char | ; ondon has had nine of these cases g clags room. This Is twice as| — | Americanization work throughout P ' |industry,” although the Iron i August 1. .and East Hartford |5 uch as those allowed in a class | Miss Ruth Johnson and Miss state by other st dropped to within 2 cents of | Enfield each six and Bridgeport | room of a public school where only | Evelyn Cormier of mainiy by Mr. Holmes. CONFERENCE ARRANGED;“{’ level since 191 teele street have ¢ after spending > City. the state health officials call!l yo [unils are allowed to the room. | ic to this of ntion to the fact®that the E When all the puplls are enrolled. |2 vacation at Atlant ed the new arrival in a jains in the industrial list see is not concentrated in any the number will be increased by | = strange country who does not know from one to six points in t jace in the state but generally dis- | more than a hundred, the principal | Herbert Swarsky of Belviderc | the language or the people or the a few stoc ributed. August, September and iyajieves, By October 1. about two left today for the Agricultural and fcustoms. Tt seems like a godsend 1ssueg, although We Offer— corded even larger advanc Contractor and Property Owner (o . Discuss Responsibilities in | ¢ the months in which this o1 1ol rooms in the new $250,000 Mechanical college of Mississippi | 0 him to mes wha speaks strong spots developed 1n A . its lieight and although |pyilding on Orange street will be |whare he will pursue a course of (his languace. T naturally Thwer s SOy [rextite, teather, public utitity merican Hard are his year has brought more than|niched and a like number of sty ssociates with those of Lis own A pute has aris=n ever the rel- icopper shares, e b BRI e AN rel B T el B 4 = rosponsibilities of th ¢.| Expectations of a further increas: Dr. and Mrs. John L. Davis perind, they see no reason for a', oS ) SRk bt Fron this peint Mr. O'Br iss Co, contractor for the new fin freight traffic this month attract- | Stanle W Orks 3 quarters where the reoms will be :nd sons Philip and Jerre. formerly “pi * but urge a little precaution g, 0n jarger. | of thic city and now of New York i1 the gradual education of he { Raphael building on Main street, jed new ing into the railroad | in keeping children, especially those | " mio conool autherities expect that | visited friends in New Britain to- | (0ri&n born resident. He said hejand T. Rothieder. who owns the which moved upward under | We Do Not Acvept Margln Accounts, under fiv rs of age, from Cob- 1y peppyary the eatire school will jday. {has never told a man he ought 1o building whose wall has been threat- adership of New York Cen- | taet with ofher people as much as'\ o (oi'Sitcq and that mine class | [tecome a citizen. He helieves the|ened by the new excavation op: : B e Shiuaenoy MhabEs e e i I 115 Manzaniandion)lo deslipidaiba aicitlzen or ol el patilonk gAs tinerultia onference hasiips Bankateallonamhout SsO.R00000 por cent of the cases of infuntilelgoqqyy jrereasing enrollment. n of Bassett street huve returned |uralized should ‘come irom Within | be dled for Friday morning at loans during the morning, but call | S paralysis .re among children under | LU R el R fri Bayview Heights, Milford, | &P not from any outside influence. | e ce of Judge Merris D. Saxe money continued in plentiful supply | five vears old and 30 per cent . i where they spent the suramer | The evening schools of New Brit-[at whicn time an effort will be made at e e Y eh VRATE. e ; ain in the past seven vears have|fo rcach an a ent I bonlisuit l Gent imong children between five and ten C Items [ain i p on_years have | 5 ‘ it Yt s wenally corfied o poveand | e otl the fite’ departmient willl resumia |15 .’,uwp,, el Ionjine Euslish John Reilly Confronts ;(Tl\»’ S A T "um'(hml zirls between 10 and 20. A SUNVeY! 4 mecting of St. Elmo lodgs - tomorrow after his annual va- language, he explained. He S Simi oy Putnam & Co of 20,000 cases of this disease re-|ypignis of Pythias, will be held vation. [terefare bRln iRy cudl st Tl Impostor in Courtroom | High Low Closs ently : f i g X ; lion people in America who cannot| New Haven, Sept. 7 UP) — The | All ¢ ; cently showed that 85 per cent of tyic”avoning. - {tion people I - 1 L Now : 5 | Al Chem and the cases are mild. | Worthy Tempte will hold a corn| . Mra Cora H. Eddy and Helen L, [1e60 108 WEER T 0 St |iteneiglonn Relllyianaiegimeonziy SDve 581, 16 873 | HARTFORD August 1, 52 were reported N nroryare and their families are in- | 08 for Grand Rapids. Mich.. to at- \“ “‘”"r o SR la b “\.a” city court today. “Reilly th [am e ust and 21 so far this month. (.4 10 atiend. tend the Gist national encampment | f“‘_, “‘ ; '(:‘.m M’ i l.-\-”. u.§ n!’\.”‘.‘ ! L 'vrvrkumi V‘rmn. 4 )\|‘vn\-pn olam 1. el Hartford county lcads the others) A meeting of Pride Gircle, Lady |Of the Grand Army of the Republic. {07, % 00 Ll ipiior, A e P with 41 cases, distributed as fol- porogters, will be held Thursday Sept. 11 to 16. Ape At | 1 L |Am Sugar - lerican Expr from him in Ha i them in th timony of ravelers' cheques {Aw Tel & Tel . 1 to have |y L Am Tobacco OlOWINE | y; Woolen ozen wit- T v [ n Covper .. 15 Hartford Fire Insurance his imperso crwise | Atchison as John Carboni, alins Hagin, | D LOSo - e i§ 30 North and Judd East Hartford 6, Enfield 6. oo, sufficld 4. Windsor 4, Harttord 4. ja, Last Windsor 3. New N RO Ny iristol 1, Glastonbury ieneral hospital taday to Now London county Mrs. Mortimer Sokol of 7 ond largest number, 135, street. New London 8. Norwich 2, East! John Drumond of 336 Ch low at 8§ o'clock at Red Men IS AMONE Pod which 1 We Offer: » Kiwanis Weddings |zt s i Lorn. ha s the sec s follows {was bound over to the supcrior court. fLyme 1, Groton istrect was operated upon at the BY. AYLOR Ri ht ‘0 bc“ Po“-el- | % 2 cth el N B * . G Lo h C New (y comes third, ' Britain General hospital today. Tavlor of 87 Whiting g ~ - Is Withheld | RIITURN FROM SWEDEN it. Bet 5 ew ntam as lg t 0. 12 cases Haven 4: West loperation was performed by Dr. I Comvany Is Wi Ml itceman snd Mrs. Tohn T Cari-|Can: Pag iven lingferd Branford Clifton M. Coole: N Hartford, Sept. 7 (@-—-The ;“’ {<on and daughter, Mabel, Mr. and r De Puasco commission today T utiliti ; / ¥ at the rectory o m of Stella Re-!: e Mrs. John Anderson and daughter, |Ches & Ohio Meriden 1 | The degree ¢ e in Fa bekah Lodge, No. 11, will meet Sat- e e e [1s Haeclaloniio ina dnetiTonRorathi e 2 S SRR R ; Uridgeport five: Danbu A s % "‘““‘“,"”“"”"“‘ "‘flrl’*’“" odny Lride, was bridesmaid and the Lest “M\\"ul"‘y 10(\\-.?;- ’;::M)m\ yf\:l]'“.". il o0 of Church street > ! 1(\\ 1250 e wich 1: Stratford 1: Westport COVECIR G ZOICEI e &, nephew of COMpANYy 10 =€ 2 ANONIID A = t evening from Sweden, 1t1, Chile Cop 8512 3 a5 Sy el through the Camp Real Estate Comn- | fpa o o0t song, nephew of 00 hise rights to the Danbury and © c (5o s finst visit|Chrysler Corp aw m ny S enield oouity Hos Hinee. casel | panY) & ot on Lincoln strest, o™ Gy o'y 810 s o ibizen in o g | BEhEL Gas and Electric 1ie to his native ars. Cola . ) NVES S 5 ‘o in Winsted and one in New Liberale Golin. S ith & vlouiee by DobE. A mequesl wes revelied - [talo Fucl .89 INVESTMENT SECURITIES e e e ry resilents who wis YOTBALL CHALLENGE |Consol Gas ' New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 rd on the proposal and| 0 continued the hearing un-tye o, Wednesday. The petitions be g an opportu opposition to the plan is th uth | ham eountics each | Althoy were present from 1 football Corn Prod SR Hartford Office 75 Pearl St. Tel. 4653 o s COMMERCIAL CASUALTY OF NEWARK, N. J. has orj son and issues any team in the state averaging 130 | Du Pont De L pounds. For games write to Adam | [ lier of cases, “Reports from other NEEA Kansas City, Mo. Yonkers, N. \ G ¢ RR .tates indicate a greater number of Brooklyn, New Jersey and Connecti- | VOICed nextwes sh, 23 North 3rd street, Meriden. | 1st cases reported ¢ In Connectict.” ‘the letter stat Massachusetts has had 177 es | there as well as Upturned Craft Near Long Island oy | — —=—— | d L R T Vir. and Mre, Axelby et on an x- 'Three Fire-Fighters {HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE pisk Rubber tended Ui through New York siaie.| (Qyercome in New L(mdonl il e Edy B & Cop | Genl Asphult | ' ; Souud Believed That of Missing in the month of August this year Vordham Students. - 2 3 et i X enl > *. 1 . S e New London, Sept. 7 (P—Three ifd & W R. R. gua o 22 i July, Tn August. | b i MASON—SANDERS o ereome I smoke, | Tanke nnd Trast Companies enl that staie reported 93 cases | w Ilaven, Sept. 7 (P —A wihte H. E. nders of s anloy S Ealinfuradl andtaam esti. | Ity Tank au « A |Gt North Iron | Ore Ctis 210 |Gt North pfd .103 and in the same month in 1 canoe which was floating upside |street, has announced the marri In September, 1820 down in Long Island Sound butween lon August 31 of his, daughter. ¥ t $5.000 was caused ehortly ‘ < b clock today when an ex- . 3 5 R {diilford and Stratford on Monday | Iearl E. Sanders, to Dr. Karl vm!n"“nf’mh‘l‘“_ R o fGuif Sta Stecl 49 « |8 We offer: Vermont and New Hampshire re- #nd bromght here by Nicola Vizzic- | Mason who is a member of the f 4 S el ol Hudson Motors 85% S3% §3% ported no cases in August of thig)chio. who has a motor boat, that ulty of Vanderbilt Medical colle vear, but Ohio led the couniry rm-imxh‘ was thought today to be the Nashville, Tenn. the month with 225 cases and 24 €D® from which two Fordham stu-| The couple will make their liomc doaths. {dents were lost Sunday. These stu- |jn Nashville, Conr.ecticut In 1926 had 33 cases, dents, Frank “Red” Murray, 300 | as compared with 83 so far in 1927, ' West 98th street and John S. 3 (h of New York. disappeared from Nem .......8314% 3111 313 .. £ | NORTH & JUDD STOCK oningion occupied by the vmu\'.\i !larber shop, operated by Alexander |3 | Lopez, which was completely ruined BT I \\ll,lT I)l.\'t"i\\ AVIATION Decision for Husband New Britain Chamber of Com- | s have been asked to Int Paper . Ken Cop Capital .......... $2,500,000 2% Kelly Spring Tn 1216, the year of the outbreak ! rep e Qut - iree offic ; here .this state reported 165 cases Yivrile Beach, Milford, Sunday noon. | In Wife’s Suit for §2,000 ™ £ . o esentative to Boston Sepe | "S5 | Lenigh val Surplus .. i 178,983 I, July, wien ouly 10 oiscs Outh I hngisinee Qesn mace R ailure of the plaintlff to APRCATly pey 35 when the New England | o Ranl {Louis & Nust | . s belicf. was generally held that the iy court has led Judge Harry Roche | ! 4 SReiil Tnsurance Compa R S ! : g the first six months of the year anil - ; council will hold a conference. The ! uea | Macek Truck . ‘v 12, 4 P 367 cases in August, 274 in Sep- “0"\«;“!‘&“”1 ‘a"omi the "”\]m*:‘ orito render a decision for the defen- |FIEL B0 Sl s will be i L 57 [ Martand Oi1 L. 381 Earning nearly 12% and paying 8%. tember, 91 in October, 80 in No. ¢roessed the sound to Long Island. ' dant to recover costs in the action| ., g0 Insura Mid Cont .... 30% e i . vember and 11 in December. | Yesterday, however, a_ hoarding of Lenora Taradeina against her | Sebheo e “ e 0| 3o Kan' & Wex 4% Yield at present market about 7 1-4 %. el housekeeper said the canoeists were | pusband, Joseph Taradejna, which v (Fire) Inburanco Co. .. 730 Mo Pac pfd ..105 e I to take lunch at her place Sunday. |was scheduled for trial in the ci == e 3 ont wara Suitcase and Clothing They e npparcd aiinoon enalnavine | onsl Sestering, 50 ) BT | National, Lead Stolen From Moore Home time hefore lunch said they would ~rhe plaintiff, in her complaint, D th | Aetnn Comatiy & Surety Co. 1023 N 3 Gantral The police are investigating a re. lake another paddle. They did not claimed damages of §2.000, stating ea -] de s e T iriaEii Co t NYNH&H . . port by E. Allen Moore, chairman feturn. They had a white canos. liyat she had turned that amount!, — . an Boil Tnsp. & 1 Nor & West 2| of the hourd of directors of the Milford police werc notified t0day |oeer to her husband at the rate oif — s Insurance Co North Amer u er’ er’ o. Mrs. Mary Fgenton Fisher Mrs about Stanley Works, thut a cuit case con- ©of the canoe and &tarted to trace igyp o week, with the unders taining a number of articles of it They found that Murray and {y;q it would be returned to men's clothing, was stolen from the Gray borrowed a camoe Sunday | North Pack Mot Pan Am Pet B 48 Pablle Utilities Mary Egenton Fisher, aged ! ey 5, formerly of New Britain. iion 135k & Power Co. pfd 81 WEST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN on demand. q e " . morning and had a paddle. They re- | died Monday in Middletown after e o, com. fi st e R veranda ot his home on Sunnyledge, ™MOr! B ss. Born in this city. er ol pid. L o UL MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE B X i les g = 7 5 o ) « Water & Gas, pfd. M SR Joseph Liss of 22 Oakland ave- starting out at noon. Both wore The Honeyman les Com- | he had lived h all her lif mm\\“ Ay SRy ARt CaR E dtm ladio Corp 65 Joseph M. Halloran Tel. 1258 Harold O, Mott b pid nue reported that a pair of driving only bathing suits ading .... 118% about seven years ago, when she re- | ey o Gas Light moved to Middletown. o i { pany has completed the remodelling | after 11:30 o'clock Sunday night. furned to shore and were seen agaln | opEN ARCH § r pRANCH | lingering il | | Aloves. a flashlight. and the bill of & ; e . of its building at 139 Arch street MO} . R irs Roebuck shift rod were stolen from his an-! WANT TO CHA} NAME hd femAkinE artanEaments totonen | none A suived by )m, Jusband. Sinclair Ol smobile. on Myrtic atreet. near Cur-' Berlin, Sent. 7 (P—Communists| i as_ & brancli of Its automotive | Charles Ishen and two. daughters: Southern Pac | Blizabeth and May Wisher, all of strect Alfred Mattson of uthern Ry ve introduced a motion N CIY | ygency, headquarters of which is lo- andard Oil 55 Lincsln council to change the name of Wil- | aated in the Honeyman building on | Middintonn: —her parent Aron Mrs. Thoiaas Egenton of New Brit- Street reported the theft of his bi- holm Square to 8acco-Vanzetti | pagi Main stroet h : y [Stowart Warner 1 ¥ t.2 street. i sisters, 3 as Me- 1 v oarle eyele to the police. |Square. , The American embassy | mho Arch stroot location will be|2ih f‘“f‘ o'cl TS, “““ s m”‘“r"‘l‘”“ \(‘r.\.‘ T studebaker [ [ e T R B R e DS R L rince ite _SUIT OVER RENT HEARD {ment huildings are located on Wil- | (o055 (oT) Sugeon and Fssex | 20V Parsons o8 SOT 00T B0 ane | : Texas & Pac The case of Fred L. against helm Square, Germanla, organ of | 2% L' i the company has the | roers B Columbus, | {mebaceo Prod Vining Belden was in city Chancellor Marx, calls the commun- | 478 18 B 0E0 L O opened on | Hill and Jack Fgenton o L Aiinion Pac ,. Established 1878 court this morning Dbefore Judge ist's motion a “jok e o5 e W Y United Fruit Y N 2 : Morris D. Saxe. Litke sanght money —_— e mhefneral imasariinill i S e pipe 2 Members New York Stock Exchange st - e 4 FE e e, o'clock tomorrow morning h i e o § i 8 4 lleged due for rent of a tenement; Ansonia Man Is Given | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | 50000 UG Middtetown. Burial BEn i 00 (0 T UEs Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange on st Ma ot, b > - 4 . tealty transfers have been re- 5 5 Camels S Akl ¢ L - Iher: CQURY y 1R Q ‘endant, through his counsel, .,,,m.,| Heayy Hineand Sentence |s ialiy tsaneterm jaseibien) EimillineiniStiNarys eonslamy beig pilinas & prouanifeiioan TS steel 2SSEX BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2-8261 rence J. Golon. denfed that he had| Ansonia, Sept. 7 (P'—George Mig- P o e | 7t : . 1t Wabash R New Britai Tel. 4081 ¥ ' f % clerk as follows: F o i 4 New Britain el. mything to do with paying rent lin, whose establishment was The P, €. Judd Co. to August|iic = Y - P& W Bak nd that he merely boarded at the mnong those raided by state police ThE Db € JUEC B ST, L ) cnement in question. He testificd jon August 25, was fim-]d :‘l.s';n‘lmlul side of Adams stroct: estate of Leo unerals b 1 White Motor hat he never had anything to do|sentenced’ to six months in jail by ¥4 s snge 2 F 1 Sl e : 10| Willys Over way and |Judge Harold E. Drew, in city court Fusari to John A. Fusari, land an il gneart S bl N A We Offer: with Litke in a business that there was no claim against him. Pe——————————————o————"/ | Fuller Brush com. Clast AA Mart & (o [ buildings on the cast side of Spring this morning. | strect; Hyman Rubin to Morris Gil- TREASURY BAL Mrs. Laura Bieber testified that| Miglin was fined $200 on each of | 5 /"™ ' % 0 3 5 Mrs. Frank Golon g in wi = _|ston, two pieces of property on the s International L com o ) % . Bciden boarded with her and “'fi'-;‘:\"“ ”"""5'L,M_“’:”;o“::,."".'::,",'“ west side of Stanley street, Aioin. |~ Funeral services for Mrs. Mary | tnternational wer o b Treasury Balance, t 3 l sh> had leased the tenement from 000 and sentcnce 3 ing property of the Amorican Hard- | Golon, wife of Frank Golon, who Manuzacturing Co. | e “a e “ ‘ e O wara corporation; Paul Zurk to Jo- |died in Norwich and who formerly |30, seph F. Crowley and Grace M. [lived at 15 Noble street, werg held | fander | jall several years ago on similar .}Eighty ;\ppii(;;n(s for | (Citizenship Accepted | it Litke. She stated that she owes Litke the amount of money sought |counts. i from Belden and she also stated = S q e rty on the east side | thi sing at § o'clock “at All|Manning Rowman & Co. Class A 13 ¢ that Belden, ns a boarder at her| _ TO START TOMORROW. [Grenler, mpsnary o oS e | snitne Cou Class B 8 Meriden, Conn.. Sopt. shty | EarrT home, had nothing to do with leas.| Corunna, Spain, Sept. 7 UP—Cap- Lyddy of €. Mary's church cel S e ioAts! for oltizanship) word acs [T S e SR . img the apartment and never paid|tain F. T. Courtney, British aviator, | v (¢ gy SUNG * |prated a requicm high mass. In-| A e A o o pled by Judge Thomas B, Dunno|, ThE MEICTNAT O L6 SEORECH I_‘Jolm Coolidge, 21; | the rent. Counsel for Belden sought [plans to resume fight t:m:“"}:‘ Songs from thé pen of Theron W. | urment was in §t. Mary's new cemes (New Dritain Moo Co, com oo 19 a naturalization court ~session (e Hymingion Foweites £ et l President Celebrates to bring out that Litke was suing|morning. piloting his fiying boat, the {1 T o e om tne Hartford radio (ory, LR R S heve todny, Twenty-seven wcanaic| 0o AR AR Bosbial somel L e e s the wrong person. “Whale" to Horta, in Azores, on his | (2 ST DEE B8 TN, Ruth A e e N, B stacty T B $% pid: TR doubt. | taia iy, £ D, sew. 1 (CP) Litke was represented by Attor-|way to New Foundland and New, goo4pich Horton were “A Firesid New Haven Clack, com, Louls "Kid" Kaplan, ex-feather- ¥, w Y |=—John Coolidge. won of President ney Donald Gaffney. The original|York. < Song.” and “When the Wind is Low." e s | Now HaAven (o u], :»_m 1 | weight champion of the world and ot e N jand Mrs. Coolidge, was 21 years cuit was for $100 damages, sceking| T.ast night he and his companions [yg "y accompanted. The former N e outstanding contender for light-! L DEPS INT NE old today and the president remain- payment of a bill of $64.20 for rent. |returned from an excursion to San-fsong was recently published by G. orth & Judd Mfe. Co. . +¢ | weight honors, was among those ac-| Dr. Harriet Chalmers, school ex- ¢d at the summer White House to Judze Saxe reserved decision. tlago. Today they were the BUCSIS gopjrmer. Both songs were well " Orao Mfr (o, com 1 10 copted. [amining physician for girls, reposted |I0Ip eolebrate. John had a birthday R ofithe Britighiconaul, done and the somewhat ”""“""}“" er o IR e o1 Thomas M. Speliman, gnm-nm.»lm sl et bl g Shn-‘f‘kl v\‘\) u\hhn\;nr l('.;\ pres ‘ms fro‘m Y iment sparkle t i ten MIE. o = | axa er, roundly scored an i iis mother and father and friends. Successor to Late 22 DEAD IN RIOT m::?r‘;:l?r'\"‘l:::;:s‘ l:‘x'lt'.pulsr}l‘lls\;'n:.“\\n:‘ UNDERTAKER ‘;;:L‘:"VKNT Whtiney Con “‘«:\vv::”“‘\\hu had been twice convicted Su@vecds Dro Mildred Gardiner who A jawn party In his honor was Wayne Wheeler S00n| ~agpur, British India, Sept. 7 (®|jocs forward In the lower, —cxcept Pune tenz i nSMre Co. oo 53 | ot violation of the prohibition luws, retired at the end of kst year's term. |kiven in the afternoon, with the | Bristol, Sept. T—Frank E. Lam- |—Twenty-two people are stated bY | yhen heard from extra good yreceiv-, o duonte St starys Church A e Religions instructions will begin i 1ort Meade cavaley band providing son. ‘vieo-president of the Sessions[the authorities to have been Killed |ing gets, Both songs are regarded, S o AL { Middletown Man Trapped the schools next Wednesday, —and | music | IFoundry company, died at his home |and over 100 injured, as the rnfiul';ns high examples of local musical -—-———-————J! ow T, com. . 101 | 4 bl < % % Iwill be held Wednes and Thurs- | The president will held a recep: 1 tnday aged 66. Mr. Lamson went[of Hindu-Moslem rioting here Sun-iaccomplishment. T | I O While at Work in Trench day afternoons during the term.—tions for Rapid City residents at the ta work with the Sessions company|day and Monday. S o s 8 REDUC“ONS Stanley Works, com. ... so| Middletown, Sept. 7 ®—Adam | Mrs. Jane B Barker of Northjeyecutive offices tomorrow. He will 1% a shipping clerk in 1382, and la- rer o MESSENGER PRESIDES. Now In etfect _on all Pottery Including | Stnnley Woris. pf Pechy, 85, working in a freneh in jstreet, one of the staff —of “school ngke his farewell address to Rapid tor become traffic manager. He was 'QUAKE IN JAPAN Hartford, Sept. 7 (—Kennath T.| pira Bacim. Speclal prices on - Woudew [ Tavlor & Tenn (o .. which water pipes were being,nurses last year. hegan her duties {oipy o qe that time. The executive eleoted viee-president fn 1020, Tokye. &ept. T P—A strong tarth- Massengor, the new state compiis- | Bird Houses. Meceycstean Turbine Changed. was caught by a cave-n today as the schools’ nutritionist. |\ "¢ seneduled to leave for Mr. l.amson fs survived by a wid- quake shock was felt éver a wide sjoner of child welfare. met with thef * BOI | ERER’S Union Mt (o | of carth today and serlously squeez- | This is the first year the school D \viqhington Friday. ax. and a son, Ellsworth F. Lam- area in eentral Japan at 7:32 o'clock state board of public welfare for the U. & Fnvslope Ca, com 0 d internally before he could be ex- fconducted this work. T year the e con. He was a native of the ad- this evening. Tt lasted several min- first time today. Mr. Messenger, POSY SHOP U 8 Enwelove Co. pfd (G111 118 tricated. He was buried up to nis |American Red Cross took charge| L L ARGIFTED inining ‘ewn of Burlingten. The ntes. No reports of casualties or who comes from Lonisville, Ky [ar west Main St Prof, Bldg., Tel. 886 [ Wiley-Bicktord-Sweot C: Do neck and it took four minutes to get \\\‘(:1 .\!\:a Elizabeth Beye’as the l\u-‘ POk BEVD RERUTI + 11 gwill be on Friday afternoon. damage have been received, Ihas succeeded Charles E. Low. The Telegraph FKlorist of New Britain | Winsted Hoslery Co. o125 )V him out. tritionist.

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