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REW QRITAIN D.‘.ILY HE TEMBER 23, 1927, e - Weddings | WERMNENOY 1 Gy vems SR TR N RISE. | e HLEDINARPLAN ~fi—'5—'~ ovstoesier (FUTNAM & Co, ey (PR e SO T el [ ‘l’.v:‘ divide —— 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN Many New Cases Reported Dur- i A= ioheer, o6 s and s, Wi | Shig T Ui i G il e e oo Nash Bid Up to New High for| TEL. 2040 FATAL PARALYSIS ENTERS 35 STATES. —VENBER of Miss | The \urllm' velyn Ly- | — e i Misses Linne 1d Helen An. | °f record Oct. 200 Net income m Pas w k and Conrad I. Vent \ of Mr. | by the United States f : and Mrs. Malcomb H. Venberg of | citizens during lorson of Arch street and Miss Alic of the cc | - : g 6¢ S e o) ol ek eroniona rehislaset pntles alices Dl HE Yea“ } HARTIT_D(‘I 1CF, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE o day afternoon at 2:30 o'c at tha | diplomatic society, his ¢ : ek-end in Willimanti against § ! S Washington, Sep) (UP)— | home of the bride. I V. being contr At C Lucius 0. Lusk of Cedar street is 1 the pre ’ S Spread of infantile paralysis in tl i\\':\hn will officia pre sor who seldom participated | cONfined to his home th illness, period Sept ® We offer United States continues rapidly, 35| Mrs. May Lyman Smith and in social activittes. Co. No. 6 of the firc partment ¥ states reported to the U. S. public |Agnes Lyman will he brid Baron Von Malfsan was an v 1ed 1o the Vega street dump 3 a K, pointed 1 1t iealth service tod {tendants and Albert Ven Sty e o t o'clock this afternoon Eus 65, g . Ith departments reported | brother of the groom, will 1 ! Markwas of 270 High J @ was lit t ¥ o 636 new ¢ of the disease for the [man. The usher will 1 s arrested this afternoon | £ rev-{ness news o infl ' f f ! week ended September 17, compared | Lyman, brother of th I 1 ints Thomas J eney and arger. f I E 1 1 with 550 new cases for the previous S | birt J. O'Mara at his store s 340, a F n cott P week, ! . (e Broad street on a cha of . 14 compared lication of the goy T t's The greatest increase was fn| S non-support. His case will last year, al- | report had a 1 o Massachusetts where 106 new cases R e Asan 1 in police court tomorroy s an increas of ent vere reported. Ohio second with X morning | Speculative ; t ' s s 5 RS CTUENS PROTEST 6 100 new cases and C cases v Alabama 1; Arizona, \x;\n _"‘ :;unn-;u cut 1 4‘010-“ . 4 ’ g e e ety e e A i s ; y “ B i iy 3 Moras 1 v st I Glimbs {0 Highest Altitude Singe roron Vor siriin s Soentar e - RAILWAY CLOSING = s A e o) e ew ana 1; Maine 10; rned to Germanyipy..ted President of Minnesota | ported, 1 o MEMIERS NE “c',-{,,(;‘.'- ate Telephone 3380 rough the United | ND HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES e June 20, 1926 nesota 11; Mist - sank 2 points to New Jer 2 i ling his first | Steel Corporation, Subsidiary of C . H ST i 2 Donald R, Hart, Mgr. —_———— g the w 1 1 : e = e - New York state exclusive of N 3 ; e R TUOMMIss: stock was in on a r York city 39; North Carolina Sept. 23 (P « Pt At sl s comnorationy {Lommission 2 éars Tesnmony basis for the first time We off a Oklahoma exclusive of Tulsa and touched parity of $4.561 4 y Sept. 23 P) — sam | il | r on of the 4 e offer and recommend: s el e S ] Keeeeenfan lal o o BATI] R eseryes DecislOn v tse e eiledl e nccte mmend: Ivania 45; Rhode Isl ; South | today for the winc ‘ ) iy AT Rl OE (e \,,,,,‘,‘,,._‘[ expected in view of 2 a4 hands P ’ than | g t £ 4 t ' » (g e orporation, to s e ity ex Casuaity Co. consin 15 Sterling exchanz § R e L O own, Westfield and other points | nane convers 0 S £ held tha sition in addition 10 the railway 1 Price on Applieat T Istowly, but st Rist Gl manihis G feohor L T e Application lnger%oll Head Demcs Bt Sl tion. Ar. Shelton heretofore had n and Middictown appeired We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts, been vice president and gen the public utilities con manager the company E it the State capitol this morn- nd for nearly three hours pro- wis- Maintenance Scandal New York, $ept. 23 (P—IHermon en aid 1 by t joney rates in t . Haye sales manager for | hich has led to i MUSSOLINI GIVES CHICK testod vigorously 1o the petition of || > o ; e T s o : i spper. the In teh Co, of Chicazo, hisg ]m,,"’, ’v Ty | Naples, Sept. 23 (UP)—A check | the Conneeticut npany for per- !\‘"'\\ his company had at- |where higher inter . A Ay 3 (P lfor 1,000 lire was received to m to discontinue that service. | 1 .ypm] to cocrce jobbers handlin ommissic reserved its de- ier Mussolini by a poor | T The Lufthansa plane D-585 which | from Prer p i nd five others t leath premier 1 ¥ ri il e oo SO R e weealn ‘athers to helr deach |0 the premies that s {spewrier | The Muyors and several momber HARTFORD NEW | BRI‘I’AIN W on a complaint by the federal trade [has materially s as well as mant commission t s company, {ers in making the Waterbury Clock Co., of Wa- chases of grain, cofton terbury, the Ingersoll Watc of [America nd the George H. such purchases d Co.. of San Frane d, n acturers rty owners showed how abandonment of su of the would force many L ho had hought land betwee o | Yesterda towns, expecti t the communi- 04 Na tion would not be cuf off with ain of 2 n cye [his only means of support. dHartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burrltt’Ho'.el L] Tel. 27186 Tel. 3420 Hartford City Gas Light air farm products. 0. hro this y Mr. diayes told how midwestern |ters have found it profi o mal ] ers, the ion his [ their arrangements in t country wns where their children company, stopped sales of the |which hag relieved (1 ine ol and others find emplay- 11 hes 1o a Ci retailer who |funds on fore . James Clafie ent, to move to the city and leave cutting pric Documents 'a favorable influence on the inter latfey, 67 years old, of 93 vty which 1 not sell neardy Lo | q in evidence included a mass {national financial situation b trect, passed Tt the any trans- Prices ]gfits correspon relati o price | L 2 Dt a private rium 4n porta peti- | soon 1o and scalo: of * “suggestea| ’ = | i DLt i B o n where he had been con- | HOTS in c Ve exhibited, | carlier )ld by jobbers to ret hL i heard and A essanE O™ Hin poor health for some time preyi- | the same petition asks permission to | ed by mor Oug t! 0 an Juste s and Dy | ns route between Meri- | ord Tottarato e wv‘;‘,, —_— : e to his death LG we | | Famous Military Leader In Santii T x‘m» s St I ‘lfff‘”t m 1.‘.|‘“.,1 he w as an iron | 4% ‘fl",'y}]r.‘i‘..1‘“(‘1::-'“”‘ ”x’;v: '.\\]:‘ ,',h;r\ 1\ m‘r\. list | i in | ‘10“‘0’} m- La;‘ ‘]‘ dlltfi {dd‘! Pight and World War, Often Dec- | ¢ ts W und it S ,]f‘”',{4”‘:,,‘“‘,]'\,' BBl iine would! not go anywhiere méar in | 1ios fuion.. Goodss | V| ¢ ) 5 m cascs, the present trolley line | rubhers quickly advanc 3 | N g 0" o B 5| ot o s s, {1 B S ot M B R M T " Sl e Shaw & Company : e ety ol l i L [ . it fo delormine e cause oy SEL OB BEM o “‘r hether or Dot the commission Trucks an His Lo, B, | INVESTMENT SECURITIES quict home Jife and quit f i o PRI | BunDineinimiacalinres sons doss 26 L B TSR e Aol i fore | New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 o Walt {eph, Patrick and Thomas 1, Claffey The neral will he eld at the neral parlors of M. J. Kenney Co, on had This day in id today, commer I neval Brett, who tirst served in | a hearing for such. The oppe contended that the act of ale Ber Dempsey's ‘defeat. “I ao hop he army as a lieutenant u wture Int : he army cutena s aturc intended that when g 11 give up the ring and | S50 TR DEgs M reet tomorrow mor it atie i e ( . o Mbalie gl el at 8 ovelock. Tnterment won B Substituted the latter should fol- | proaiient e SO | ment of his husiness en- ow the same route as the abs commander of « i lone {Suth division in France, and in that ‘s mother-in-law is MS., command he made a brilliant Boylan, the mother of Es-!ord, He was complimented by name ivlor, St. Mary's cemete rail line, i 1 Fight Fans Pu77led R e e Hartford Office 75 Pearl St. Tel. 4655 OF NEWARK, N. J. {in official orders of the army for I'm so sorry he lost,”” Mr the success of his command in s F AI)()u( Dempsey’s Future e — i ; STl i . iR AR $ \\Mlum | R s & L et e e ik pd v unerals || o sz m—two qucs. | noy e o 11 was s excited. My heart [break down the German resistanee | g, i || tions stood out today as fight fans | e Jovet sinen 1995 amd A1 pounded furiously but he lost and ltowards 1l of the World War. | 1zo. he s =|mulled over the remains of the | poration broke 2 now T do hopo he willistayiout oty In addilion: to Tndian and | oyieg un » Dalton | Dempsey-Tunney world’s champion- | {n\¢ for 1 s S the World War campai, General | natio 1 in the large crov that ip fight, R e 5 S DBrett participated in the Santiago | regarvntion {hat he 3 ‘ church for| 1—Will Leo P. Flynn, Dempsey's | xeharmes o Haltf()ld A“ol'“e\ and was sciceted to command | o0 voung to he an u as the]ilo 0 f Mrs. Rose imanager, g0 through with his threat |yo gt =% ¢ ) 5 the 100 men picked to receive the | groater part of his lifes work still | Dattor treet, a gold o ask the Hlinois hoxing commission S TR T e e et R e 1'hat o own not | {1IeNds wWho grew up with her in e N P C W Lucius 1 ohinson, Jr., [ippine camp: I e o e Walleer St orthern section of {his city. vetive: from thel o e eeck's sl e insurance Lo. 2d Joln C. Parsons, attorneys of fer of a number of decorations and | oq 1 whon hi try's inter- | [Uneral was held this mor i pesio 2k this city, ave named as incorporators | cit e e e SO Y S e |80 oclodle a6 the Nowe and at 1) n said fmmediately after the | "[‘ L resnmption of 3 ‘of the Newton Die easting corpora- | the World War General | inown T ona at the church igh last night that he would appeal | 1o\ Operations on a broad g FI_ o f LK c Known us a_ 200« who w b ¢ 3 : Dhton e LY ~ tion of New Haven in incorporation | Brett re d o ihe rank of colo-|nome everywhere in all of Tife | 1ev. Walter J. Lyddy celcbrated |for a reversal on the ground that | o ol Silthons TARrnorag . keam 01 er ns 0. papers filed with the secretary of fnel, hut an act of congress restor and was mueh son Vfter socially 1 high mass of requicm jTunney was down for more than ten | | e ( state today. The corporation has an {him (o his war time position in t Berlins diplo s w J. Traynor W5 t1 seconds in the seventh round, al- po * O 2, authirized capital stock of §500,000 yarmy lists. e bort Dol Sk oot I o (iokbaron il | e oS s fLanslor though the referee had only counted | 1 Ve b will engage in the ma Iiver in At res e et e sub-deacon. =~ During the LI nine when he arose. However, there ; w Y dies and a general metal busine | ) S T S AT ORI e e Rt {\was Little question but that the anunl A0ndien D S Incorporation papers for | e .»“_ Amorican. spivit. ponhats. bette rean, soprano; John | ision was proper under Illinois box r s with the seeretary of state today by Bout I«]Ims in \c\\ \()ll\ \“ i e TR R o AN SINELor decision in such acase would be | THE MARKET AT . . . William T. Cole, Churles S Cole and | Nuw York, Sept. 23 (B—lederal | it - schod had dittie | (veq) fnas and Ui Gritarias| LLroccdentsd [t LR UADRIL Gl [V er !c ter 1 Raymond J. Kwasnik of that town s I e ST L R arisorian | = yyany of Dex s closest friends g P 9 iy . It ) westigating, with s ontside of the | chant W 1o 9 d h Low Clos The school is 40 he known as the |vjuw of prosecution, a report tl ey Ch liertory & U9 tieve the former: ehampion would | A1 ; yaNie 68 R e R (G S £ 00 MusCrown, a0 but no definite word came | Ameri e s S B OS1 WEST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN has an authorized capital stock of o been promised delivery by to- fout the world Dei Vivi' * and at the con. | (FOMt Jack . [Am Car & 14 101 E A % b st P | W of films of the Tunney- ievements of hor | elusion Mrs. Crean, nicce of Mrs e Am lLoco : TEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Gov. Fisher Sees Four : Joseph M. Hallora ol 1253 . Gov. Fisher Sees Four | Department or e mer i did everythin ewherr Phe mineled s or $225 damages has heen ] eph loran Tel 1253 Harold C. Mott guard wiation fields in Chicag leaders in 1 r My God to The by the New Britain Lum- 174 Republicans Able to Win |7 0ice &0 L of the i ow | i B e : e T R Co., through Kirkham, Coop i - Vashingion, Sept. 23 (UI)—The i i s S according to a telegram re- | ica P rford & Camp, against Mike 1 F:‘,‘,:‘: 1’.-‘("\“ tive M;:'”x‘l \'n'.”.', ceived by Assistant Federal Atfor A year ago when hie expressed {1 T zaeth £ Aflclicle RConstiDIy ; ! nominees any of whom can win,next | '¢Y Geors J. Mintz SEnojlsRoons A & I L i ! i R eaineE i A ) : ) indard Screw 95 100 Fgl I | ing the inve tion here uents ¢ FEric her I 15 Mahoney John MeCue 1 also served th ' st loy Gov. John 8. Fisher, Pennsyl- | 0 (ter than th of a do, 1 Cawley of Hartford and the actions lis below d S = ROk 4 92 vania, declared today after a call at| M7 Mintzer uid that anyone who | hetter th : i ; z R U ORI DR O rd O Stanley Works pfd ... 28 . i & diplow 1here MeMahon of New Haven Y through warh i 5 R e | transport the pictur a stal gh Edward Warner § Big 0 Porrington Co com ex s2 i \ i 0¥ s nation in \\M eliist e 4 wi n unusual nom! of has instituted action for 1 . X 5 He said th in recently touring ) 'Me Wi e prosecuted. 1 & ¢ 1 ot s, o ' i L 1 i showed 11 was rizhi o tributes orge Roden Jr e q ; the west he found the names of ~ i : el A e e ganatRdoin g6 1 v Tinden a conard and Walter Cowley SR e 1 1945 . : Secretary of Commerce Hoover, for- [)(.“m)‘m ] Is D.\(o Scl litra 5 ] re the flower hearer Al k 2 s Serviee .. 80 mer Secrotary of State Tlughes, for- | Sty : e DA DR mar o AR Thr0e eeonpheghennel Sl 2 ; 20 Pow pfd ..117 and Vice-President Dawes promin-| Gieneva, Silzeriand; rment was in St Mary's cemetery b Pt enlly diseussed but with no definite —Decemher 1 has been chosen un et = o = A s : ! 0] trend for memher of the ! clficiaily by League of Nations lead T (o N ; CTELLS OF ROBBERY ) ¢ {Ind Alvo g S jers for the next meeting of the yo % AU S Who Tost his | Thanks is hercby extend ol e S e Ul i : IREASY RY BALANCE I |special commission engaged in pre- | et e so who were so Kind in there Martha ls after being | Consol G e stoh . 4 sury Balance, $300,1 GIVEN | paring a draft today for submission | i, 10 ¢ G bis of the dear departed and | found unconscious on the floor of |Corn Prod BRI 6% o S| s Pittstield, 23 M~ |to the Internatlonal conference fOr | yop oseptaiives whoss memory 1| /3l Helon Simpson Doyle wite of [ 106 BSOS 00OV DY MeF GAuBMIer | o0 PE0 o i : X ... Vatican \e\\spaper Hits Wiliam €. Whitman of Philadelphia, | the reduction of a L it e R ¥ h Doyle of East Main streat of {014 polic ShignalsLgliugang Rou . e M ; i : who managed the Pittstield hall | United Sties is represented on the | S AT . | o {1t the house this morning, two | Du Font De W Motor = A At Bl}l’ Boxing Contest club of the Eastern Liéague this sea- | commission NGt e : men entered and one of them hit| Nom . ] § Willys Ov . i ‘ 3 (—Osservatore o Ulins Boen elven his e leas i S ARGl UL JOSEPI DOYLE, [ her over the head with a_revolver, Erie 1tk g Woolwortit y oificial organ of the Vatf- Aerrbme R G flgwmmm; HIG HSCHOOL BOYS USHERS | nn"‘\”‘“_ ,”:' ” “‘h‘ i {Vater she found that $3535 had Erie Is [ 2 i y deplores the Dempsey- which he made with President Phil- | Twexty-cight hovs have informed | {2000 06 Sy ool CARD O {heen taken from a bureau dr m Plavers .1051; § | LOCAL STOCKS v fight, considering it an ex- iles marine post at | (LFurnisbed by Putham & Co.) tion of brute force to the detrl- ip A. Wilkinson when he signed ‘Leonard R. Nixon, Senior High gt o e et e U RO R o An o triends and —— f carly In the year. Under Whitman's school mathematics instructor who ”T‘“”hm” o by ‘w S neighbors for the kindness and sym- HAY \l \I\! RS CONVEN it 3% 285 %] Insurance Stocks, of the spiritual progress of management Pittsfield finished fn has ¢ > of enlisling ushers for | -y e S0 o8 Bt et ““ pathy shown us during our recent| Middletown, Sept. 23 (A—The 31t > 1365 1341; oy Bid nity. The Vatic ‘n”, third place, three games from first, the Yale-Army gan on October ‘m'v.\i 5 & depi 57 hercavement in the death of our be- [ annual convention of State Haymak- | Genl Motors ..266% 204 5 A « Ity last year the Con- after having been in the cellar for rale-Dartmouth same on Octo- | ! N o s oved danghter and grandehild, June, | crs' association, auxillary organiza- | Gt North Iron L1 Ins Co < held at Chicago and that tearly three years ker 1 the Yale-Princefon game o "”1‘_"" ’{j" GEILIESTS ' ISSOT. 1160 for the heautiful floral offerings | tion to the Red Men, will gather to- Ore Cifs 1 } (i \ nt manifestation Sl g = |on November 12 that they would be “'{’ ania who v wound received, We especially wish to thank | morrow in Red Meu's hall here. | Gt North pfd 1064 1 1 4 ile this year the LFAGUE TO STUDY ALCOHOLISM willing to make the trip to New M Monday's battle, has since died, | ging of Dept. 14 of the Stanley | About 130 delegates are expected | Hudson Motors §1 51 i oy match there af- Geneva, Sept. 23 (B) — A resolu- Haven. it was reported, making two Amer- | \workg Signed, for busincss session this afternoon | Jresgc P28 1k 1 D icans killed. The rehel activities | \ir. AND MR 4 : ; S A { BALOCKT, {and the banquet and degree work in | ynt > BALOCKI, | the cvening. Y = | Ken tion introduced by Finland, Poland | The list so far is as follows: M. and Sweden that the problem of al- | Hale, D. Graffe, A. Tomkins, L. ¥ SUICID 20 1750 Ol Lyme, 8 T EIGHTY pt. 23 (A-—Lodo- have extended northwestward 10| \fR. AND MI N coholism be seriously studied hy a lier. A, Dixon, J. White, D. Har- & |9 - | ; special committee to be appointed Wood, E. O'Dell, W. Warren, W. e COUGH-DROP MAKER DEAD | 1 q1v 0 _ | Manufacturing Stocks. wick Bill, one of the oldest resl- by the council, was adopted unani- | Daker, J. Black, F. Anderson, J. M REAL ESTATE TRANS lirt Hartford, Conn., Sept. 23 (UP)— | Mack Tru s 104 [Am | of Hamburg, committed sul- \ Jost night with a shot gun, it sembly of | Cabe, H. B | Reckert, mously today by the the league of nations. The question of the appointment | rovley, wme known today Nearly 80 ho traveled this seetion ngston, 1%, McEnroe, W, | Warranty deeds were \‘“’1 f"f‘ | Bdward ). Hadley, cough-drop | Marland Ol . Booth, W. Judd, W, |Tecord at the office of the town B\’e a e {manufacturer, died at his home | Mid Cont clerk today follows ‘,‘n T | : 1. Johnson, €. Smith, R 4 nere today in his Mo Kan & ‘fex 451y Tl Olesky to Joscph M. Zuk, 97 Silver # L ; 2 of a committee is to b up [Hube, T Wosilus, D. Wosilus, M. | FCERY, 10 dosenh 8 A6 07 Bilver UNDERTAKER o e Mo Pae p 03 102 100 com romany years as an auctioneer T e W. Wilks, P. Graessor, and { pieelt, Buni NOuaicarit to, e \one 16252 PRINCESSES ARRIVE Mont War s v ‘ was widely known. Despondency e e cnburg. IS SR S uposite St Mury's Cwech. | San Itossore, Sept. 23 (UP) =~ | National Lead 1 ETER 1 il health 18 believed to have nd Gzochoslovak delegntions. e sy T e e Sl eting ummwer 8$.—1625-3. | Queen Elena and Princess Maria!N Y Central ..1681¢ 185 1871 0o \ " Leen the cause 5 A DRIVER EXONI D TGl D6 T ot ent e ——————————— lurrived today from Venier NY N H & H 61 i |1 Lock ) — CHILE LIKES DRESS SHIRTS Norwic "t (P=Dhe deatltl yys ce shLikel A Toonataniy riblons = = North Amer 583, N iy ring (o 1 2 JARET MURRAY DIES Santiago, Sept. 23 P—The Amer- | of Maynard Golinsky. nine, from -1 g ““Clinion street; Joseph M. Zul REDUCTIONS Made in England in 1731, the hell | North Pacitic.. §31g & Cooley 2 3 Sept Word has been fcan dress shirt has made a deelded |iuries received Aug, 7 when he wi e e R L e T e e o | Which was {0 become on July S.|Pack Mot Car 41 i * N N Y of the death in Oak- Nit in Chile. ST linen . fn- | struck by a tenck operated by Henry |y Joranezak, Cabot street; Stanis- | Bird Baths. Special prices our famous Liberty Bell, had [ Pan Am Pet B 1 1 ! Margaret V. Murray fended for evening us m this + V. Mono of New London, was 1ot |y Topanezalk to Magdaling Ostrow- | Bird Houw te be twice recast hefore it could be nnsylvanin 0 it 1 1 ' A0, seerctary of the Oakland country, are hein, orn by the elite wised Jhy the eriminal t, omis- | gki Cabot stree Mary Olcjar to BOLLERER’S hung in the new statehouse In| Picree Arrow.. 107 10y ond com 1 ) c¢hamber of commerce, #and & natlve for business and morning wead, |sion or « ssness of any person, | Panl P, Zink, Stewart street, Thiladelphia, Radio Corp... 611 637 {Norih & Judd el > of the et of Packer. 0 P R Coroner J. J. Desmond reports in A] R = POSY SHOP Lt 2 Reading .. 115 116% Teck, Stowe & Wil ..., 19 21 | i g Clara Tow in “Iula” beains Sun- | finding made public today. The ac- Tow In 2 h«-mn\ Sub- g2 wwest Maln 8t Prof. Bldg., Tel. asg| Clara Bow in “Hula” begine Sun- | Reynolds B 148 Russell Mg Co v A8 Bow in “Hula" begins Sun- at Strand.—-advt cident took place in Colchester nil.—advi. Telegraph Florist of New Dritain [day at Strand.—advt, Rea Roebuck 757% R Scoville Mrg Co g 08 Strand.—advt, ) A » \ , \ ) i 7 PN T RN ’ el e e i

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