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) e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1927. payment for a saddle horse ot s 2 <o PHILIPPING LEADER make any statement following th Speaking in Behalf of Senate, Man- enson GOV. ED. JACKSON IN BRIBE SCANDAL NOTEINAUTOLEADS 10 SUICIDE'S BODY i arrest and releasc on | nviction on the conspiracy to commit bond. charges of felony carri a maximum penalty of $5,000 fine | 4 8 e Tndicted for Rttemot o COmL 2o 10 sears” imprisonmert. con- uel Quezon Commends Work of (Cantinued trom First Poge) p viction under the charges upon| Major General in Philippines | = . which Mayor Duvall has been in- | Washington street. The company is FelOl]y Wl[]] Mflynl‘ Duvall ted calls for imprisonment not to| Manila, Sept. 10 (P—Efforts by |one of the oldest in Plainville, hav- one year or a fine of not | fricnds of Major General Frank Mc- |ing beem established during the Sy more than | Intyre to obtain for him the post of [Civil war by Mr. Hills' grandfather. Indianapolis, Sept. 10 () — From SR Ty | sovernor general of the Philippines | Mr. Hills was very active in poli- & prison cell where the quondam | were strongly commended today by [tics, being a republican. For some Grand Dragon of the Indiana Xu [;u[]“nfil,: ":iN[]R[ ! Manuel Quezon, president of the |years he was chairman of the re- Klux Klan is serving a life sentence Philippine senate, by Manuel Roxas, |publican town committee. He was for murder the finger of political | speaker of the house and Senator |a member of the town school com- corruption has been pointed at In- | Sergio Osmena, all leaders of the mittee and had requested to be al- diana’s chief executive, at the| T L | majority party of the legislature. |lowed to retire upon the completion mayor of Indianapolis and at two | | Referring to a recent newspaper [of his term next month. He was other prominent political figures of | —— — | dispatch from Washington reporting [not renominated on the republican the state, Indictment of Gov. Bdward Ja <on, Mayor John L. Duvail, Georg |caucus Wednesday night, but he was present and appeared in good pirits, serving as one of the tellers. in behalf of the chief affairs of the follow- V. Coffin, chairman of the Muric el |He was active in all town affairs county (Indianapolis) republican learning are real tem.| “MeIntyre first came to these is- and interested in all projects for committce, and Robert I M Y8 folhs anponched by during the revolution, serv-|community welfare and improve- tormerly a law partner of t attitude of re om 1549 to 1902. He occu- [ment ernor's, was the culmination FLile it G a responsible position on the | A 32d degree Mason and Shriner, investigation started nearly a year 1 all end up in a delu- | 181and of Cebu. Despite difficult re- | Mr. Hills was a past master of ago by D. C. Stephenson, the for-|sion i HenE quirements, he displayed so much |Frederick F. & A. M., of mer high klar W in prison | quired em will simply pros act that no voice was raised against | this town. was also a member at Michigan City |a greater capacity for evil. Our fn- | him. {of the Chamber of Commerce and Under the indictments. returned | stitutions o n de “I don’t know any Amerlcan who |a director of the Plainville Trust late yesterday by a Marion county | cated to her purpose. life | knows more about conditions in the |Co. He was a member of the Con- grand jury, Gov. Jackson, Coffin|of our nation must rise to a highcr | Philippines than does Melntyre.” | gregational church. & and Marsh are charged with con- | realm — e | Surviving Mr. Hills are his wife; spiracy to commit a felony | “Th is somethi more in {two children mma and Edwin with attempted bribery. Mayor Du- | lears ind sometilng more in life WOMAN SGARED BY BEE Hil . Mrs. Emma Hills; Wl was indicted under the corrupt | than a mere knowledge of s e | teor, Mrs, Grace L. Diggle practices act. |a mere acquisition of wealth, a | CAUSES AUTO AGC]DENT ille; two aunts, Mrs. Addie Sccond Governor Chary mere striving for place and power. | .\w.nr‘l‘\ nd and Mrs. Mande B. V eleh Gov. Kkson is the sue- | Our colle will fail in their ¢ — '“ ‘\*\‘"”"."“" fl",“\‘ reo uncles, Col. cessive Tndiana chicf exeen to fto. their students unless they are | Grays Driver and Car Goes Against| - ‘v: Bulien of New Dritain, Wal- ¢ criminal charges. His prede-|able fo ispire them with a broader ‘\.. o Hils of Painvile, and Frederick sor. Warren T. MeCray understanding of the spiritual mean- Trec When Tnsect Flies Into (Bullenof ”"']‘””"fi:\" last ]f"“l"’m g 5 ¢ {was associated with him in busines aroled only a few days ago from |iNE of science, of literature, and of vas associ Sl D e O e L Machine, | Funeral Services Monday deral priso o W ent | ! i : ; e Al M maay g for comspiracy to use the mails to| Ut into life poorly equipped to mes S Irel o Paakiun ot thisaltylisin 4 e i L Elipggl feld, aZrain the problems of existence, to fall Y an 1230 o'clock Monday afternoon from = i G st ey e e b | condition in a Holyoke I\ Hillg' late residence, 15 Wash- LAy e AMGRIOR spair. Many of our vlder univer 25 4 Pernlt of 1NURIS SIE ington siveet, Mov. Chexles prominently in the pr Eranaceesy GRPAIE ABYL90.80E older univer eria b hen il 1y | Wy ot b B ton Gov. Jackson, Marsh. Coffin and | HO0<F ET (08 % “ ous Mants | a bee, she seized the arm of Horace !al ohureh, will officiate if his health Stephenson are charged in the in- O ErCat sacri e CXDICSS| 4 "Ford of Brooklyn, N. ¥5 who |p, Interment will be made in ctments with hay ed the | f et e was operating a car in which she | pa L : b ‘ ministey to cin ight to the p ) 25| then Gav. McCray $10,000 it hey DR EEY (9 SULy EBL L0 Hhe | was riding, causing him 1o swerve | 1, & Mills, who served as super- would name James E. Mcbonald P € b % ma crash into a tree. 1t of schools dur r s would yame Janes F Donald | Bis O7 17 e R wsh into a tr nt of sch luring Mr. Hill prosecutor for Marion county. ith these ideals, our cc ‘ Ihe bee flew nto t car while tepm on the school commitiee, today Jackson at time was seer ed in their most fmportant ¥ were passing through Holyoke |paid the following tribute to {he lat- and McCray o wid ‘ t & ghting the insect Mrs. | er's cofforts in behalf of the town indictment. T lleged bribe also|'ion and our people will be lacking| rked the driver's arm in lsehool was said fo have included an offer el S 1N or fright. Ford lost three teeth and | “In (he passing of Edwin H. Hills vho was the most spiritual of our 5 . of immunity from prosceution ety . trua appreciation | Had an eye discolored. {the town has lost a friend and a aind jury in its report yes- | - U SaT - - lvaliable citizen. 1t has been my ¥ also charged efforts were| - ) 2 - .. A A ted t | privilege to know Mr. Hills well and to intim MeCray so that ent paid st tivute o0 French Ace Expected to to confer with him, often, on school LI GBIy EO L, ring spirit that had d = RO M 4 g : would ot reveal an attempt R e s Withdraw From Fiight matcrs during the past ten vears en made by him, The threat b Bl e T . Sopt. 10 (P —Leon Givon's |[He has always been just and fair in inte with plans for h i BT \planc Blue Bird will probably be |his opinions in connection with the parole from prison w bl e ithdrawn from the transatlantic loperation of the schools; also in Mr MecCray, the true bill e s Sili0y S wace, it was | d on good wuthor- |Hills T am proud to say I have had Aayor D ). ; e 31y Btonay |a fricnd who has stood by inasfar i : Sl 5 “Givol 1 his companion. Pierre [as he could to the last. T most sin- | contained inan a Souih ba st o e IR o el neraly e "mfll\l‘vwfl'h: L “',}”:’y “',':"Ir’";“ is only typical of the growth probability of less favor i MILLE" several wenss ago, 4 ich he | and progress of i o e 5 is scheduled to go to trial Monday S A ¢ her as the season advances, | Stephenson Oviginator hias about decided to turn the plan: A note wrltten in Blephenson's| agoiringe intentions have Ween can passenger traffic. | cell, and secreted out of the prison | 1" "(jio office of the town elerk considered Iy also that | 'm BE DETERMINED HERE iidheihands ot gRnomug TS Rl S eoljon zor A. Was of 4 Tarascon’s monoplane Tango | publisher of V‘h",' YVincenne ~( Com- Im str Scibak of 151 | Bird and Dieudonne Cd s biplane | —_— EER LU ARG LRl CE AU it iy Nungesser-Coli - will ounced | coanecticnt Champlonship Contest et MacViear of \ ithin a day or two as definitely | One of the documents offered by | 4y . o of S84 out of theé until next year. | Tonizht at Tabs' Hall—Fifers Stephenson in support of iz 3 = ch was a cancelled check for G3E SUES AITER ACCIDENT | and Drummers in Town S B e WATRERERET of an automobile | o haton swinging championship S \:;"", ‘,,',’, ‘,—O'\},".’h‘p.‘m '”l’ ‘D“ Carlton Walker, son of Mr idgeport Novem- foe Connectient will be determined as the o8 t IYILLE Ired Walker of Harrison stre el 7 of that }onight at the Y. M. T. A. & B. so- 2 $10,000 campalgn contributlon. |y.5 vaturned to the Virginia Mi Tawyer RobertiHivech,illqatiy o oniagaiint stvdatiahon ma. Publication of a photograph of the |y itute st Winchestor, Va., whe ited action for $150 dam- |00 o veral Connecticut cities -;-Iv‘l‘\: “.hv o .\!\nl\llylxm’z\nlja“r‘l"” Y= e will enter the third class \\'m X-lages against Rudolph Knopf of ling rrom Westerly, R. I. will vie for paper wag followed by a statement | or was seriously injured at a foo n. The plaintiff claims . e from Gov. Jackson charging Steph- me last November in Roanoke 160 Lo R UG Nonon AN oD E ithoge, enterdd s ; e e he defendant 1 Major Tutolis of Stamford. enson was attempting to “black-|and since then has heen recup Astract nterseotion’ nt i rcckien| o Uos oa SO SARISEEE L ) mail himself out of prison.” The|ing at the home of I dangerous rate of speed, with |, Gt BRSO s events, T cl; od cck was or e % BTl S = o % governor claimed the check in | here I sult that a collision occurcd. |enoquied for St. Joseph's grounds Deputy. Sherift Martin B, Horwitz |0 “jacc sireet,. Two. ot the most served the papers. {likely contestants for the fancy | = EEE > ldarilling championship are Our Lady MRS, LEWIS OPERATED ON (05, 8 50 ringfiold, Mas Mis, Edwin N. Lewis of Washing- the 4 iy the Father Matthew corps of ton, D. C., formerly of New Britain, gyt o0 is resting comfortably at the New o Britain General hospital following |Surgeons Rush in in operation performed yesterday by Dr. A. M. Rowley of Hartford Plane to Save Girl and Dr. Carl J. Hart. Mrs. Lewis | Nuntucket; Sept. 16 (P—>Miss An- nette Bailey, yvoung daughter on vacation with two daughters was taken il while Mr. Lewis and their at Short Beach e {and granddaughter of the late Rus- IMAN SHOWERED I A. Alger, secretary of war un- ten- | der MeKinley, was resting comfort- . ably today after an emergency ope ation performed by two Boston sp cialists who flew here by airplane to mend n broken shoulder caused by MISS COT A miscellancons shower fered to Miss Lillian Coleman at th of Mrs. Joseph Urban of ckwell avenue Thursday evening. Many friends were present and she b reccived many bautiful gifts. Miss |an accident on the Bridge Path. Colman W hecome the ide of John C. I jeevar in the near future. ,('hauman of Legion reception cor the mittes planning ” Funerals | parade Year 'Round ] gionuairos upon their arrival here T (g | mext Friday resigned today. i i Mrs. Charles Joimson The aetion was the result of the Funeral services for Mrs. Gerda | pojiee order refusing to sanction the Your Savings Pass Book (Rl S o i | PoL N e e s les Johnson of 349 H} 0 'r\fd\‘\ n s . t, jrecent communist manifestations will be held at the home this after- [, d the fear of more trouble should show regular and el L theran church, will officiate. Inter- e z consistent entries. [t's this tneran Shareh, wil officlte, et by o e Married and Also Five Times Divorced Sioux City " apt. 10 (A—TFive times married and five times di- vorced, Mrs. Ilossie Lane, 21 y old Sioux City womun, still believ in the institution of marria | She got her fifth divoree {day, and then announced that she 1 regulanty which makes saving easy. Bring in those first few dollars this week. Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER vester- Phone 1625 X Opposite 8t. M . expected to marry again, Residence 17 Summer 8.—1623-3. it i G URL (e et S S ——— | | REDUCTIONS | Now in effect on nll Pottery including | Bird Baths. Special prices on W Bird Houses. | BOLLERER’S |- POSY SHOP | Li™, inimte tumme |83 West Maln St Prof. Bldg., Tel. 886 | Weight title recently reiinquished by | The Telegrupb Florist of New Britain | Iidel La Barba when only twelve years old. FIGHT TO A DRAW Hollywood, Cal, Septf 10 (Pr— Harry Goldstein of Boston, and Boy Wally of Singapore, battled to a tor- rid pace through ten rounds to a draw here last night. The bout was WIFE SUES T0 GET of | | Mrs. William Bailey of Philadelphia | o | Reception Resigns ’ Cherbourg, Sept. 10 (UP)— c chairman and the entire municipal All the and reception American Le- | part of an elimination tournament | Wall Street Briefs By the Associated Press Stock of the Acme Eteel company has been placed on an increased annual dividend basis of $4 a share, with a quarterly disburse- ment of §1, formerly 75 cents. Burroughs Adding Machine com- pany earned $3.89 a share on 800,- 000 shares of stock in the first halt | of 1 against $3.99 a share on | New | price | openin 600,000 shares in the 1026, first haif of vided s of the Pacific Gas & company for the first ha rose to $5.186,931 from 87 in the corresponding pe- t year. | tor change The - | trend Bullish by | variou the w Sale ployes and other indix |communities served Ly ¢ of stock to customers, em- uals in the entral-St companies In June amount .000,000 and consisted of 361 tion |10 | industrials, and ac good support during the the 15 POOLS AGTIVE IN MANY SPECIALTIE 3Bumnghs Adding Machine Gogs to New Altitude York, Sept. movements, characterized 1 g of today's stock 10 overnight for a number particularly in the r essory groups. Initi s, a8 a rule, v ractional market continued to carly tr ith the result that the m of prices was again nup ) sentiment was encon reports of improvement 3 lines of industry noted eekly mercantile review of 0- receive in 1 shares, sold in 28,500 transac- [by the relicf that stiffer call money ns. This estimate is based on |rates were v temporary. Pools data compiled by Electrical World | were again active in mber o for companfes serving about $5 per |specialtics. United Fruit was one cent of the total number of e of the early features, climbing mor {tomers on the lines of all compan-|than 4 poinfs to a new high rec- ies making a practice of selling [ord. Burroughs Adding Machir stock locally. Customer-ownership |also advanced to a w peak prive stock sales by Cent panies for the first totalled $139,600,000 | 1-Station com- halt of 19 port Commercial failures {1 the United | Which Am 7 With Husband ng a partition of property ich both own an equal share Karolina S {hrough Aftorney Joseph G. Woods, has brought suit | for $4,000 damages against her hus- band, August Schrey. Constable {Fred Winkle served the pap i It is ted in the complai that {the parties are in possession, as ten- ants, of property at 60 Sheffield street. Tiach of the parties holds a | old-half interest in the pren | The plaintiff seeks a partition of the property in accardance with the | rights of those concorned. 1¢ it is {not. possible 0 to do, without ma- ‘h\r'mH\ injuring those rights, the | plaintift asks that the premises he sold and that the proceeds be equal- | ly divided. | | Constable Winkle attached the defendant’s interest in the property. Suit for $2.100 damages has heen 1t Angelo Tomasso of this through & G. Casale, against | wton Aiwell of Newington for | by city, |B. X by {in response to a f recorded by Houston and Con fal Solvents. U. S Stecl co [Am Woolen of [An Cop, Atchison Substantial gains also w opened fractionally lo ates this week are put 6 by |153 3-8, quickly climbed above 15 G. Dun & Co., 41 more than a|tenewed heaviness el ar ago. | Hoftman Machinery and Inter tional Harvester. Foreign Exchar opened steady, with demand s L& 171 serv rendered. Deputy Sheriff | Martin H. Horwitz served the pa- nl Motors pers. t North Iron Henrletta and Joseph Laviana of | Ore Ctis this city have been named defend- Gt North pf g 01T ants in an action for $500 dam Gulf Sta Steel 41 11 41 brought by the Union Fi e ( fudson Motors 84! Sale 84 of Meriden, through Nair & Nair. | Ind O &G rhe plaintiff claims non-payment of Int Nickel a note. Deputy Sherift Horwitz|Int Paper served the papers. Ken Cop { The Eurcka Bottling Works, Kelly Spr | through Greenberg & LeWitt, has Mack Truck brought suit for $250 damages Marland Oil against Sam Antinik of North street. Mo Kan & Deputy Sherit Horwitz served the Mo Pac y 104 104 | papers. Mont Ward Joseph Weher of 430 Arch street |S. 8. Kresge has been named defendant in an ac- | National Lead tion for $35 damages brought by N Y Central the United Coal & Wood Co, N Y N H & H throu Greenberg & Le Witt. | Nor & We | Deputy Sheriff Horwitz performed | North Amer. service. North Paciti ck | SAYS NURSE IS FRIEND Enid Pastor Would Fxonerate Wom- | Pan Am Pet B 49% Pennsylvania | Pierce Radio Readi Mot Car 407 76 5% Arrow.. 11t Corp Rovehuck an Held for Polsoning His Wife SHETE O and Daughter, Stan l“w‘! Oil 3 i | Enid, Okla., Sept, 10 ®—The Rev. | Texas Co . Charles Bailey today pictured Mary Tobacco Prod . 49 ! Atkinson, 26-year-old nurse held Union Pac 88 without charge pending investigation United Fruit . 1 18 of the deaths of the pastor's wife |U § Ct I Pipe 148 13 and daughter after an illness simi- | 1" § Rubber lar to ptomaine poisoning, as a | U S Ste . friend of the family with whom his | Wabash Ry relations always were compatible \:;'r" 1]‘_‘]"\_ B SR with lis position as her pastor. :\V;“‘“ ke ; N The Rev Bailey, rector of St. “];:\\ s r’ it tthew's copal church here, in | UIYS R o o statement to Dan Mitchell, county | WOOIWorth -~ 13 |attorney, said that Miss Atkinson S OGATISTOGKE had lived with them at various times | (., nished by Putnam & Co.) over a period of several years and | i left his home after Mrs. Bailey's | e Slom e [drath two weeks ago, at his sugscs- | S |ton. | Aetna Casualty 102 1 e % Aetna Life Ins. Co 3 SUED FOR §100 | e Tive | A. M. Rutherford, Inc., and A.| {,iomobile Ins. M. Rutherford of Hartfor have | partford Fire been named defendants in an ac- | Natjonal Fire tion for $400 damages, brought bY pPhoeniy Fire the New Britain Lumber 0.. | Travelers Ins. Co. . through Greenbers & LeWitt. The | Conn, General 1780 plaintiff claims non-payment of a | Manufacturing Stocks. rote and sets forth that on Friday, | Am Iardware 78 < August 19, at a hcaring on a c Am. Hosiel 20 tain matter before Marcus Holcomb | F on & Cadwell .. an lof the superior court, Rutberford| Bigs-Hfd. Cpt. Co. com a0 testified under oath that work per- | Billings & Spencer com - 3 |formed by him was for the henefit | Rillings & Spencer pfd 6 {of A. M. Rutherford, Inc. Depu Bristol B S 9 1 [Sheriff Horwitz performed service Colt's Arms {of the papers. Fagle Lock fnir Bearing Co. CAPT. DIES | i 1 | | Rerlin, Germany, Sept. 10 (P— | Landers F Captain Austin Kautz, 53, American | N. 13 i naval attache in Berlin, died this N, T ‘ morning after an internal operation. | Niles- Hart & Cooley Machine Machine pfd Pond com and Frencl ling around $4.85 15-1 .h‘mv.‘- just below 022 cents. | T All Chem and Claims Equal Share in Propertyj\,l“{v,.‘, : NG 1 109% S3% §64 1161 53 3 15 1874 5 (Pr—Mixed | | market. | Good buying support had been pro Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 We Offer: Phoenix Insurance Co. Price on Application on, e & T Bneritt Hotel Bldg. New Britam Telephone 3580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Southern New England Telenhone Company Price on Application We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts. Offer— HARTFORD rtford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel'Bldg. Tel. 3420 We Offer: 15 Hartford Fire Insurance 30 North and Judd 5 New Britain Gas Light Co. Shaw & Company INVESTMENT SECURITIES New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 Hartford Office 75 Pearl St. Tel. 4655 COMMERCIAL CASUALTY OF NEWARK, N. J. rince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange ISSEX BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2-8261 New Britain Tel. 4081 We Offer: Colts Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. ~ ERANKIE PORTELL . VINS OVER MASON Works Waorks i L Hartford Boser Beals Bridgeport ecial to the Herald) | 168 1 ord, Sept. 10.—Frankie Por- % S tell of Hartford and Johnny Maeon e, % Bridgeport provided the biggest Man Tells of Flogging; hrill of the night in the profes- sional boxing show at the East Hart- d velodrome last night, Portell n points by a wide margin d encounter. Por- and Mason 135 ascinated the small He used a left thrust ef- tively and hammered the Bridge- Of Burning of His Home Birmin Ala., S 10 1® of John ing porter furiously on the jaw. When- ver Mason attempted to bore in t sked him vigorously and o ) t ti s it seemed as if the boy rom Bridgeport would go down un- usillade of right hand blows. in bout Frankie Angelo was awarded the de- PThil Goldstein: of Pitts- of Hartford b in six rounds. The spect noisily expressed their disap- vroval of Referee Billy Conway's de- ie Bowe, colored, of New York, ¢ a decision over Young Tun I of Waterbury in six rounde. wother verdict which did not set Our 1928 Vacation Club is now open --- and will run for 40 weeks, until Jufe, next year --- Just in time to have your vacation money come for the good time planned next summer. Come in and get your membership this week. NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. | with the fans. The men weighed 130 pounds. Baby Dahl of Waterbury won a six-round decision from Frankie Mack of Harttord. The bout was icvoid of thrills. Abe Bodine of Hartford won on 1 teachnical knockout from Eddie Doyl ew York in the first round when Doyle's towel, thrown by his conds, made a non-stop flight over 10 ropes. Nick Petit of Bridgeport fought a four-round draw with Jack Blaneh- ard of New York. | Nearly all the bouts were interest- |ing and fans who stayed away 2 | missed a good show. i

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