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Tl " T W B T W B W R R R T R W — N ST WA TN R BN A BT T R T R Ty R T, =T T R e, R AR AR AR _ A _ AR __ A" AT di """ BT AT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1927. y 25 FLECTRIGANS 0D Gty toms o vl Sieet s | WRAET RECTS | 0 O ATSUOE 55 2000 PernalJ LJ IOTHEREPOTS PUTNAM & CO Ieloves o e \Glovs Cloing | NADOLNY—BARTLEWSKI et AT TGl iy Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges y s of Aither x 5§ Qs FIl this evening at | TWO brothers, both of them Cath- | weeks' vacation spent at Guilford | cent and t : ! > 1 olic priests, officiated yesterday at|and Boston. {cents, both pay ards and a luncheon (4o marriage of thelr sister, Miss | stbok ot iveoora the entertalnment Helen Celia Bartlewski of 101 Tre- — s at Packard Drug.— mont street to Walter Nadolny of 175 Gold sl at the Sacred Heart | » been notified of church. were Rev. George turn of the right to operate, 'Bartlewski of Bristol and Rev. Paul case of Theodore Bortoski of Bartlewski of Willimantic. The for- | T MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 Coon. Light and Power Co. Workers at Double Beach The annual outing of the employes of the Connecticut Light and Power Myron Gordon has left for Syra- cuse, N. Y., where he will enter| International T | Syracuse university as a sophomore, | £r4ph company earne {having transferred to that fnstitu- |in the first half of 192 tion from Georgetown university, |shares ov iinst 6.95 a e police We Offer: Daly a kL the suspens ¢ g elebr 0! a h g at 1 ¥ = y Gt voni Bold yeitar e von r,‘.,],:,’ H‘H;:“u“in\y'\ i '.."mff'n.',i n.:”';f'hthh& ”n.\:’r"!\l':l Miss Mabel Bollerer left today for | Shares outstanding in th half 1 ced suifi 1 n to 3 Beach, Branford, more 130 at- hjamin of. 10 'Hal: A Rev. V S ¥ w. | New York. 01920, ARIIon S s car- day's stock m t to turn gen- 1 . ; 13 umin o pin deacon. Rev. Wiadislaw Nowakow- | leaithe aaie B e i T Vel Closmyneii raturmed totay |3, 2he consolidated not income o eral course ot i | noenix insurance Co. : eszynsk! e ;185,736 f car despite the efforts of used to transport the delegation. Tm- t. after- The couple was attended by Miss da ca 120, Gross earnings " six | prices ded up | : il Adamts ) e Maxy Bavtlewakl alatar ot the hrinh I.l"c:m g 10 day vacation in Massa- .wmmrv“ l: u;]‘; six | prices hkll 1 upwa | mediately upon Al at the shore i rd, was born as maid of honor, and Frank Nadol- | Chusetts. $ was marked up o to : cent, the Price on Application & ailat nohlives Barial john T. Grif- 1y, brother of the bridegroom, as | pleheat zate in mars thal & mont No idle 1 oments occ urred from 2 69 Wilson street, best man. The bridesmalds were Frank Boardman, son of Mr. and oincident with the calling of about the time of arrival at the beach un- | /oo o Miss Helen Sikora, Miss Julia Kaw- | Mre. R. H. Boardman of Aa 0,000,000 in b ¢ il departure, the sports committe ; = &kl Miss Helen Budziclek and Miss | street, left vesterday to enter the U. S. Steel common, in which having arrang P el $6. Connecti- Mary Sobolewski. The ushers were | school of electrical engineering at xfl\"r ul pool is reporte tertainment Tt William Nadolny, Lucian Charubin, | Northeastern university, Boston. | ; crating, was marked Crowell's— Stanley Waminsk and Joseph Wes: | — | 4 [RIAUjzecorflehighatilos < ed by Mrs. Edward Carlson and daugh- ust tonnage st the sales depar men, fimn&@n few poin bout ation; will hold a corn reception was held after the |ter, Dagmar, of Last street, have tomorrow, would W mod time. The linemen were ably (fiernoon. All mem- mony at t bride’s home. returned from West Point, N. Y R C J F d 1 crate incre in unti orders 1 § ed by “Jimmy” Desmond, w sportation will Guests e present from New |where they visitgd Mrs. Carlson’ &, redeen and M]S cad of the decrease cxpected a f tturritt Hotel Bldg. New Britatn Telephome 3580 § piring did not permit 1:30 o'clock. York, Boston,:Meriden, Bristol and |son Gunnard, a cadet at the military | Fed weeks ago. Steel quickly sold off MEMBLERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES: § the features of the gar oo tudio, Orated with dahlias, gladioli and | s, hich followed the raising of P 3 hit to centerfield by Appointments by | *sters. | Hugh Reid Derrick, son of Mr Y call money rate ! scoring two men, but he ; vt “| Mr. and Mrs. Nadolny left on aianq Mrs. Clarence Derrick of Sefton | Sveral hundred m d hand We Offer— £ out at first by Desmond , Owls will hold & meet. | Wedding » 10 Wi nl\llm.(un and l\v | e e e St h Bethany ehur | wmeing | I The dashes and ot ing day cvening at 8 o'clock. | pon their return they |, wig giudies at Virginia Polytech- the ¢ trade ¥ q fph | the men and girls v ov ¥ B Leonk Rl I foRinetititey 1 ' of Loumern | | & | | tested. Tl ) yard I wes begin Sept. 19th. | 5 { the C was won by Mrs. Helen ol.—advt. | THOMAS—QUISTBERG Miss Maude E. Taver, directre r T l ln C romped home an 1 leased ) Iding of Miss Hilma V.|of nurses at the New B n{Gen—1c8 SLOAcam “" i S 1 e en AOIIC Ompany ged 1 Carlson Quistberg, daughter of Mr. and |cral hospital, was a visitor in New | 8y oha g [ ial 1 Rl taods three times S Park strect T. A. Quistberg of 139 Henry York yesterday. | Mr. and Mrs. Fre I n tery el Price on Application took h., on Durin ners. Mrs. Miss Gertru uit and ich sold 4 to 6 We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts. elin, who plans to open strect, and Arthur I. Thomas, son = (% 10p. Jack Hurwitz of of B. H. Thomas of 41 Henry strect, | Horace Bddy of 240 West Main | Gt m i sold today through the will take place tomorrow afternoon |Street has returned from Ocean | AL ] PiEysHesy e snalianate won by Mrs. Georg Carlson agency two par- at 1 o'clock at the home of the | each where he spent the summer P bynond 3 hvaral 3 A on Lyons strect to Frank bride’s parents. Rev. 1. W. Schaefer, [ months, l'”m;l g nnty ) o R plansnrian events, Charles Ka pastor of the Reformation Lutheran | o X iR o [AlL Chem & Dyc166e 164% won the 50 ya Wb's hall, Sat. eve—advt. ' church, will officiate. Miss Clara M,| Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Gregg of | Carlson, chairman Amer Can 64% 633 dircetors, wh d ¢ Lynch won rectors, who had cl toe walk. C 1o, will | D3arnesdals will motor to Boston | turday to attend th lding of | PTO¥ Mr. Gregg's brother, Earl F it Lors Oyercoat 90. Quistberg, sister of the br ut St. Tel. 454— |y, 1 of honor and Edward Zitz w.w.‘x i 10 :"J‘,',' 1’ Sah by stimated at ap- | to Doris C. Mackentire of m(::”nr: ‘ qa a HARTFORD Vernon Read, v H T to a shed owned by 5 ; I NEW BR"AIN e e e e court i a1 Faia beach, | Vabistrom, fectiord Conn. Trust. B, BurrittHatel Bldg, Yrdb Dan Mack and % ':rm‘ 25 ”": el 2-7180 Tel. 3420° Cia snce Ahlberg, son of Mr. Ahlberg of §0 Shuttle «Ma- nue, left this morning for G MeElhg: “n by Miss 12 chorus; talk Merrom o Tt Miss Florence Ostlu 5 T : m ! i) v rom, ¥ We Offer: pre an unsct b o S o 1 A | Mr. ana Mrs. 1°. Messick of New Harold Anderson presentc ) s PRl i T 568 llap w“h BUCkle t York aro visiting Mr. and Mrs, Jonn | Pov. Fredeen with L i i 15 H tf £ i ” oo he banquet hall of the e 5 of fl . )8 < . TioiC 11 120 TanduaLy oe L) Helm of 43 Woodland | t hed { Gh tise Girl |R. Ward of 120 Winthrop strect. |O© ireh : 1 S artford Fire Insurance Poble Biten Do Arter it et tached to Chastise Gi =z L o % o | 30 North and et I flh‘n cared andiian e & Flovd Stillman of Plainville and bouquet of roses. Al / 30 North and Ju ng enjoyed rour foioen d lk | acl Libritz of Kdson street are v v > LA e . gt charge of | Frank Markwas, agea 27, of 270 annual printers’ show tict > R 5 New Britain Gas nght Co. outing_was ol g €on of Mr. |High sticet, was found guilty of as-|in New York city. [l e L : ) 5 S annon, chairman , ! ; i e ‘ ) ) ) 5 nezyk of Broad |saulting his 9 year old daughter and : ( B. Moorcroft, A. W. Dor T e i 3 ol R e o0 ATrall T o Wi for Got | 2t 5 ; Kiernan and Miss Cecile O'Connell t Chachane, | ned $10 and costs with a suspend- | jympia sirect have re from | thanks to th I'rod / The members of th mit i "‘,“‘ R led Jail sentence of 60 days, und View where they spent the t ! 4 | tees were as follows: G 1 will enfer Judge Menry P. Roche In police |summer months m ! A | . g C J. Riley, R. X;\ : ; o Doston University this month to |court ehambers this morning. The Benjamin Sat £ Whiti hono f s 9 u.fla‘m] ompany J. Hickey, W. J. Clark 2 s LA Kt""“‘“ L8 “1“”' L8as aire |has ¢ ned from a trip to Can £ ( INVESTMENT SECURITIES om, Mrs. Helen Leach S g 5 sult of the beating administered by — of i | o : ) e ;\'lvn;n Marie Chisholm, . Finds Own Si(‘!“'\ Tire her father, who used a belt Richard Connell of Stanley strect ! 1 1 | New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 S e T L | \\11 h was a buckle, ,according to|has left for a we va m i 1 { Hartford Office 75 Pearl S Prown, Mr 5 n Hands of Junkman'! b aau f St el. 465 Anna DeLorenze. TSnpdinl) o' the Taraid) o testimony. s e was that | Canada. l o S child was disohedi but - i K Augn opinion of Judge Itoche, the| Albert le of Eim street and|in [ olas Carros of Oak strect re- ) i | | ] v \l\ stisement was entirely 100 severe, | Ge ¢ I i F ported to the police that s ) City Advertisement |z o, e poile that e ' After & long hearing In open courluft yesterday (or U ME I | ' NEWA | R 3 Judge Roche found Mr. and Mrs. | Southern univ 1 ey i N [mobile which was pariked in front s 24 | 1Y LN of o stol and rew Iubala of 111 Lawlor street n ANELWR 1 I Street and Grade Lines, Slater Road 0f 1 g ssanliing. Walter Marza - | . T e | Notice is hercby 45, of 49 Lawlor street, | and Mrs. John T ard .of | i 1 . i will be held Has Haent o ecach of them $10 1]/120 Winthrop sireet ! d Y oA Pt lic war omid hand. i |costs. Maralek, who was charged |morrow for two we Nndation Y 5 . Britain, in room 3 vas informed | With assaulting Kubala, had the (New York state N [ 6:30 P. M., s & good bargain | Charge nelled by Prosecuting Attor- = : ) tember . o local funk |N€Y Woods, who characterized the| Mr and Mrs. Gerald M. Cohotan L > sstablishing of {attack of Mr. and Mrs. Kubala as|and childven, 102 Black K e 2 lines on Slater Road, from menidtoly. nades brutal and unwarranted. Attorney |avenue, will r to Lancast N . Lot y N { 1 1 to Oszood Ave, and the e .\v,,,!?,r,(";:,,:?( 1‘:"" Tetar e ol this month to make their hor (Co from T 5 : ; \d therefor. surprise was offored his | Mr. and Mrs. Kubala, gave notico|Coholan represents the o) LT ey ol 7 All persons interested are request the sum of fof an appeal to superior court and Works in Pennsylvania and wis) i 1star : ] ed to be present at said hearing, if| : a the local police de- | bond $250 in each ¢ Ssihome paie ] i i K 4 17 al lre ns. Lo. they see cause, and be heard In re-| ..ot of the facts and an inves- | Offi Hellberg test iz Ki T t )i 1 1 lation to the aho 9 AeveloDed 1o That fhariine inet e complained | Mervin W. McCutcheon, son of | 108 e e that both i e It OARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, T e T e uited her hus- | Mr. and s, Samuel NeCutelieon o Lead 1 1 1 A ° G. H. Johnson, Clerk. Marselle age 16, an office hoy | and shortly before 11 o'clock last | of 48 Vine stre leave T foa 102 101 P ) l C employed at the Bristol and Plain- | Satur night. The officer found | day for Pittshur; » h Aesimita H 4 1 naenlx rlre ns- 0- . [villa Electric eompany. The sale!that Marzalek had a deep cut in|will assume his dutics as represen it re- | Nor & West ..1 6186 1 [ [price was $5, of which Marselle had P35 head, from which he lost con-|tative of the Actna Life Insuran 1 s City Advertisement e v s ot v A e e L i RLEEE | The boy was taken into custody WOre t ; n to close it, and accord-!and his parents are atfending the |, Dioper 11 1 10 y et e e e p. ing to the circumstan as unrav- | international polo games at Meadow: 4 I 49 = — Grade Lines, Norton St.|late this morning by Sergeant Jeg umstan av-linternational p $ Sir n,t'::my‘~ Sl B i and will be brought before the ¢lcd in the investigation, Ku- ook, L. 1. HEARING TOR PARPARIAN U G6H 6 o0 Nl be held before the|iuvenile court this morning. (bala wiclded a milk bottle and Jacob Parpariar 18, of {10 T “'Hy];f. el Rty lcaused the injury, while her hus- e [ i 0 8 Tioard of Public Works, City of New tand punched Marzalek in the eye. | re== ————— WHOED ot s sritain, In Room 07, City ial ¢ Bicy cle Rider Punched . Imhe fight was staged on Lawlor { i i 1 145 U el‘, IC er, iC 0. SRS S e For Running Down Girl streit. I 7 7 tember 13th, 1927, on the proposed | establishing of street and grade| lines on Norton street, from West “lo Prado, aged 53, of 157 -‘]"‘ lek "l"‘fi"“ "‘1"' :"‘ la Con Btrect was arrested o had becn nursing a grudge hecause o S e had been displaced by Marzalek 81 WEST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN 2 e 5 Feeney a war- i Parpari MEMBER VITORD STOCK EXCHANG Main St. to Slater Road, and the e o, ot~ I the employ of a local co TR ts 2 G et [EMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE taking of land therefor. ault on Napoleon Camden of PidnY. It developed that Kubala a Mrs. Gerda (Peterson) Johnson, |y S. Gordon # Stud Joseph M. Halloran Harold C. Mott All persons Interested are reque ik L O Marzalek were somewhat i ¢ ed to be present at sald hearing, S A Ceort IS e X ol G Tichiorh o 40 years of iral ot R CHayion e ooe L e |to the latter's complaint, he was riding a bicycle in the yard near his | home yesterday ana accidentally ran ) Brooklawn street, pushed the woman t New B to 1in a fracture of the at 8:30 o'clock lastishe attempted to sfop a rd in re they see cause, and be hea lation to the ahove. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Marzalek of having aliacked him |Johnson of nd explained the injury to Marza- | pg lek's head by saying that the milk n Gen- sed a ral hospital ay {down a th a 1] rl, - “ 1 twWo voung mel 16 103% 13 o— S v G. H. Johnson, Clerk ‘:‘”“rj'; ;r‘r‘:“m"_\_r ‘I‘,y’ “l‘n" “_h'“’“;“ Lottle was dropped on the sidewalk [night after a long illness. She was n o two v men, i q G &I PYTHIAN OUTING SUNDAY SLEs Sk g Lo dust before Marzalek fell head fore-'a patient at the institution for the | L | c f > 338 i i e=—————————————————="boarder in the houschold of the i . "o\" 0o 0r (he broken bits. |;1F1‘ n’.::. :wk\» + | AMERICAN LEGION \” ETING 9% 7 < 1 i 8 % \|“ mbe ; ”n{ l]h o hn’):xoh:ec:l child arents, punched Camden nn 2 s , 04 Afat { : ldy-Gloy an 1 t1e s . 5 1 Pythias of this and other Coni o Don’t Buy el it negli- |, Kopel, nged 13, of 20 Law-| Mrs. Johnson was born in Blek- oy e H 3 Southern N I I 168 172 cut cities are planning a barbecue New Shoes for School it loreatnget edtified iehal Kubala Wasling, Sweden, May 17, 1857, and at S A LRLR odHta s er g aainplosn A Fave your old ones reglazed and rebuilt ;;"’] "~'¢"|“""“ 5 “““{‘; ':" 1‘“] the age of, 14 or 15 years ghe came S % 86% TREASURY BALANCE Connecticut Farm association oolc like new. o T bala strike Marzalek on the head | er parents to this conntry and v Le i v The affile oo el 1 SO wanmo ! FHLC) WL (7 VT ol 18h- il the bottle and she also saw | i NOF PATents Lo this CORPrY home on W z ury Balanc ] b nrthlt wilie Rl tay 1 ing g s an anesthetie, was first 1 {5 | satled Injthisiol e B i ege DRy SEI Sl R i 1T% Devils Hop Yard. Baseball New York Shoe Rehul ding | S J $t Kubala knock him down in the gut- |10 “10owed she has been a resi- | 2r¢ under w (ies e SRRt e e attempted by Horace Wells in 1841, ne or 445 W ter and pummel him, she said. In|geie pore She attended the First \‘!""'“;“" e ]""‘l:"" "”'y'“ Lutheran church. soielasiy complimented the girl, whose testi-| 7 oo (mander Harr Imof “exceptionally clear and | Surviving her. besides her hus-, .,y mony was “excer Y band, are two sons, Carl T. Johnson, S 1 ‘A Middletown, K. of P. teams; New | will include Old Lyme; N | H ill be other athletic events: LCCAL STOCKS or ~ \(el ) ) exeepti straightforward,” he tend the aff or - ( sl by Putnam & (o go %32 7, HOSIERY, $1.49 UP LINGERIE ‘::“‘““”“”y SERERLOr Y "®a compositor at the Herald and | |°n1 the dair in o e s i s Putnam ) ! A i : InpaLhid dlohneonig ing. AR realize the work done among Insurance Stocks. ! U l 4 | Warranty deeds were filed for CIVIL SUITS RECORDED O e e | Chldkan‘ilie pnstaummer. Bid Asked | 7 irecord at the office of the town Sult for $75 damages has been | SOBDSOR: TET TRRL T, TN nd two Aetna Casual 1 050 | p A‘ clerk today indicating the following brought by Markson Brothers, [Petorson of tmeoly SHCH AT COT| CENTRAL JR. H. S. NOTES [ Qetna Life Ins, Co. o..770 780 | S cansactions: John Jones to Henry through Monroe §. Gordon, against | P/OACT nd Hjalmar Peterson | The ninth/grade of the Central| yeina Firc 6 665 | I and Lily Gray, Commonwealth Frank Leopinski. Constable John §.| "¢ G Junior High school met in : ; wenue; Frank Deschamps and Ger- : ¢ Hartford ! ! 1 Recor served the papers. O Funeral services will take place |in the school auditorium yesterd ritonal Bite ( 2 Iirst Page) Proulx to Margaret Milulskas. | Bertha P nas brought suib (i BUNCERL SETV.GeR SRC RS T 2t [for the vt this scgnestor e §70 Woluoti i Abrasld for §50 damages against Frank and [ (PMOreON @EAT8000 B G FOBTGN " huane Steinle, Civie lea presi- | .y conix Pir 7 t, J¢ i following {he e Lena SLeterson § Uonatibls IO R Tt i ston kot naUMirs AT AtNArARI (RGP 1O8 CHEH of (e progrim. | myuyelers Ins. Co 1 : 1 think ENTERS REAL ESTATE FIELD USRS LT L churehy will officiate, Tnterment | Miss Steams talked on the —new General 1 rs shouid 1 Englobert B. Miller Who for thio | The Rackliffe Oil Co., through At-| o\ o 1 Fafrview cemetery. Subs uhich o eranal nano Manufactur 1 abo O Tyast 14 years has been in the em- lorngyiGoraon, pies el citadidetion Ty hating club, ‘The school panoe. chuly| Am: Hardware 80 |the ar eady cove ploy of oNrth & Judd's, has severed [ for 475 damages agalnst }' Lk el s ariio ReRet ) his connection with that organiza- Schneider. Constable Record per- S AL R Beslgt e SUpOL Miss Elder Starts, n and entered the real estate e el AaEvIng visich nr”_\'n- Adams, who is @ new v or Dalrott P—The i e g oo g S plee > cacher this year. Mr. French g il ¢ intrepid avia bury road. Mr. Miller is one of e I Eunerals i A b 3 ponis bt he I pid s | Roshury roud. e Millr 1 one of | About 25 friends of Miss Laura Bk S Bl R b n do not distress ploy of North & Judd's, has severed Sadowsky of the Fair Department [signed up for music and have a fres 1 co-pil e O 41076 fennared ko & okl party Cathesine Dorma period to do so. The ninth grade ucschanny ) mumber of years. 3 , . 1 K o sral services for M ther- 'will moeet again in the auditorinn TG 18 AN AN “HoAnad Yol EET Even before autumn’s first faint flush of last evening at the nznuwor”M?- vin:";""):":_mmv’,' ;,‘~::1I|.r HHGRL o RSk oehey Sanand \ Dearing Co. 10 G ‘l ! “‘ L th. DIIS SUDDENLY IN HARTFORD color tints the yvet-green leaves, Madame becomes ‘ll‘{f:’ s T‘}‘;”fi'fl',m“’i‘ w‘a ’Wm_‘a’;m“"’" {his city, wero el hix attcrnoon |cizhh grades on (h Iu s [[ v 5 f Cut '”‘ B [~ Patrick Lyesit: Wha“faiha sdea: eager to return to town and see what the women Mue and white for the occasion. |at 2:30 o'clock at the Taylor under- N. B. Machine 1 ; te ,,“\“ in ': Hm;(,,,d ;flo,;,;:: are wearing in fe illinery. G ARETRy e asl taker parlors in New Haven. Inter- - - Y Mach : ras e TRt i ho is wife resides are wearing in f(xll. millinery. g S e Miss Sndowsky wan presented :;:”1 By Dutlors I Nel SHOWER FOIR MISS AHERN | N, B. Machine | e b . 4 P | Britain but her present address is . You can be sure of one thing—your expecta- [ Sl DmIe e e g LR A miscellancous shower was ten- | N Pond com i avorable, \cather | Unknown. The body is belng held tions will be fulfilled when you see the new fall ed and a buffet lunch EVRg: dered Miss Anna Ahern at hor Judd S b 4 at James E. O'Drien's undertaking : ; : | o today, “Duke and lines in our shop. All colors, designs and head e | e | |, Franidin Square, Tust nighe | Peck, Siove & W Wood. announced that their |Pevions in Hurtfosd. G (i | by M. 1. J. Coyle of New York. | Ttussc z Co b i — SIZes. for .S yval Windsor would not tal 28 l g RERUC‘:I‘I'BNSM"‘ | Many friends were present and the | S N b Al e ey had | The movement of the wearer's [ MA RION HAT SHOP e ins o honic was prettily decorated in pink S o g L in search |arm is sufficient to wind up & wrist ) Bird Houses. MY e and white. Miss Ahern received | Stanley J v while |watch invented by an English { 95 West Main St. Tel. 3683 BOLLERER’S = & many gifts. She Is the hter of | § L b ieaaa sment | watchmaker. Hulf an hour's wear- e - 4 . Sl Mrdnd Misgn jo A ann el e et I8 fo shether they would abandon |[ing I8 sufficiont to wind the watch hone 8- De marriec the fall to Walter J. | Union Mg Co. o s g BAGS SCARFS "KERCHIEFS POSY SHOP Opposite 8t. Mury' L5 1».»\';:':',...] (],’,' Sieh ARy ‘:u, Public Utilities Stocks. Itheir projected flight to Windsor, « I‘Lpre\entn by & 3 Prof. Bldg., Tel. 886 Residence 17 Summer 8t.—1625-3. 3 g fssNacking 8 50 England. .qu arrangement _c The Telegraph Florist of New Britaln L Doyle of 20 Washington street. | Conn. ¥ | ik b g o e O D A s AL o L Y AR AL S s A AR A A7 LN RS A o AR g s e . 2 . " " St

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