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il G Tl T T A ) N n e e o o ) LANL A~ N S L Il g i ] } i NEW BRITAT DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1927. il ——— - MAY R | City Items Wall S Brief FRELEHES | = . o—_— 9 J Toviss Moore Tent. Daughters of | | ! \ Union Veterans of the Civil War,{ Operations of the United States | | | | will en in members and nds Steel Corporation ” nEaasedl | & Maw R et ! i et Uonlia Eets baR R s s Ce e | G Members New York & Hartford Stock B<changes 11dl0’s Faymen and then resumed fighting. He was | atberiand [ £achs and Mise ol et RS recorded by In i % as | e S ¢ Ldependent S HARTFORD 3 e At (e s . :, arsof the 8 & F. Moto | Comipanies in ingot output. The | 0me [nstances ARTI OFFICE, 6 CENTRAI ROW TELEPHONE 21141 noa i racas but he.dld not do so. “I.recl . e 5 e \ » for the industry is now 2 per e — e 5 Possibility of a red the | L Serlin, Sept Pr—Where tion at Atlantic City. cent above the low | Siiga amount of tuition paid 11 by We are doing him a great service in | K )\ SToe 33 Lty and Mrs. George L. Gilman of o, ow level of 62 °per| New Yorl 37 VPl Freauent | We offer: the school department of thils city recommending ' months in jail,” | body's lips here today il LS u Corration lhesme bl | U Semmens ook | 28 hinted toda e s (e & o2 yiiond N. Gilman, who have L e of | plag oday's stock market with K\\.::‘:vlln:' i:?“ ‘-‘-”:,'.‘\’ nnenees | Gideon cor o ]m‘, liries DouFing over {he fhessbagtu ’“\"_“' b h ) and Ohio declined 10 | Teaetion 0 ’( v ot e var | V e that Dr. Albert Meredith, state co Attorney Casale contended that (000 0P LU ‘::"K""f ek "‘1 spending a few days with triends in ront in - Occasional rallics in son %] Nationa asu ty 0. missioner of education, and two (he frouble would not ol e e e e e of 1927 to $41.419, e r5 of the board of edu-|curred but for the fact that & con- | necke and his tws ¢ Burten Lohnes of Shuttle M. 1iniile sard : Price ; CRliGn w1l ontoriwWIth h epnimItae ] Cre(s W Wik Halns Jald A Toonor (Rt olinas Gaaanior P ons L rwent & minor op- A e it rice on Application. of three from the New Britain|Di Pietro's home and when he ' hours B instyoal this hoon. naller than a y lifted to school board at the New ritain | dro: he was obliged to leave his sincd it DkioLe e inteations have beon filed " J.ouis-Sout hwe ir. Trid State Normal school tomorrow aft-|car in 11 i o e e S that the plane at tie ce of v clerk by 4 St in volum. ernoon at 4 o'clock crete mising machiner i et Qs Suilins Kiniry. clerk of pro S Rioae New Britain's represcntatives will | ing the entrance in the yard, Whils | Aoy . dircetion of 1 Joscph I' Donlon o oliday = be Committeemen George W. Traut, . oo : et RN iator fves are = George LeWitt, and William H. Day e e R ming to worry. Efforts heing 5 5 The ques 1s 1o whether Ne an SLEEQWS, ICRUS by acronautical interests hiere The question as to whether New i S | interests hien Rritain was paying 100 much for ths S Matives at s I : The fight ensucd and Di ; cen cducation the st ing New | the whersabouts of in the corporat g LG4 Pictro has slways maintained that o Lo 1o corporatio o Britain pupils in the three training | 00 W @ = L itless, 1 i t with little success. Al A S s T Lisutenant Koen J though no change in or sit ) : 9 R eling. of the bonrd of financ | V08 outnumbered he used a weapon j St hiave mieds & laoding 4r I‘ ' Hon le tiniitan i L M E RIS RWAT ORI ANT S HARREORD (STOCK JEX GHANGES S tasation by Paesident Edward | ¥hich was probably a stane. fhere |some inaccessible spot from whieh | & 1% NS, Leletl) Donald R Hart, Mgr. 1°. Hall when the school departi eing "" stones on Corbin ws would have difficulty in & i Rkt G Fky — SR e budget was preser enue, the lawyer said Purkish authorities or th | Gei A " S JIOS i ¥ [\l t 1 from First Page) o rent had r Supt. Holmes said The police did not find a seres miassy al Angora is gaining | ! tde We offer 8 5 ame of thition wis Triver or any other Weapon, Attor- B Lia . P es conti Tl 3 offer and recommend: for and a4 committes I ney Casale said, When Di Pictro | R tarmation Abans 1itogic i nrog ) New T g board was appoint realized that some one had heen i i WL L S Al e = = o LI E L S : : idelity & Casualty Co 2 ) 4 as chaivman of th i The state maintain and surrendered Ku 4] aah . N health and itation -~ the Camp school. th Children Kiss Daddy Good-Bye | lony S ! \ 1 ) h106: S6ho0) - 4 Z 3 9 10 course of ished much for the g Py g e ‘hl‘y s I 15 a pathetic scene in the | river to Basra, Jrak, h ’ e i X ¥ H R Price on Application every expense except for hUll Soutt room Hs DTiEtio) eatdazoon i istination 2 J LANO00.0 . R construction. The city returns 1 ,,(‘” (i M’«l‘. ]j,n].yy AI;:M:",‘ Tv], s el nmissioner Since 1923 & Sl We Do Not Acvept Margin Accounts. .}m‘y <(v‘,un:\, an allowa in 1att A itediiaithe loval of in % = S 1 Ti e health department ¥ Riocks on hand Sudgets SR el lamong the commissioncrs, of re 201,217 g ~ = e iSonare hente & S l | Dr. Fromen was general regret 1°ss than half 1 Milled orders on | et s n il e { was oxpressed today e deceased that | - ’ SR BN SRS “ physician was appointed to the \ ks 1 o hen the former was 17 years! 1 1 Srony i o Ot Tn 1425 he was fined $10! 4 hedith board by AL M. Paonessa in ; g } ke s (g [ 22 and continued to s under i #1338 L 1LUL K Jginmo 5 | COSSRIALIL ) i i Mave Gardner Weld, Mayor ACh ut poir 1 S e e e Maver Gardver C. iWeld. inyor i e HARTFORD i 85’”1 M“,EST[]NE $200 and costs in supsrior courf for Ob' : [ e et el Bl | Ford Gornl NEW‘ ITAIN o o7 s e thes Object to So-Called Beauty Con- 75 0% i aosrmment ana nein AURDLAL - soenen of the van SR Burritt Hotel BId Hoffman Sentenced for Forgery | | FOCOSE € ro-Cre; g th ¥ s featured the v e 86 ’ (Continued from First Page) 5 > \ EOtass [0 GiTe;aneating 1iia muns ( s ; Tel. 3420 Pleading cuily o the charee o | tests Now So Popu]ar [ cipal family he retained Dr. Fromen psaprake & Ohio con = ; Hoffman Sey- st ont ot co (o cord high for e and the result has heen iners e HEEE gt e ,', - ) : ’ = = taxation for the residents, losses of 3 p & gl | whom the administration was to be et T e o SHopls who Bouslblers e o il for three mon He | ington, Sept. 27 (I'P)—pe. ' built. Mayor Weld spoke freli , | 7 3 == nts that they could sell at huge U for [ hathing beauty pageants as “detri- | ! ingliingtietathbrn] (Farnished by Putnam & Co) | to it o won o alrdlsordds 1t gro Hoff. | mental (o girls’ we Will come;Sorrow at his death. 4 x‘““" & fandicenecalidordtain mily ne his support ani|up for 4 vote tomorrow S0 Championcd Health For Children |0 o Low . ~ Came Here In 1862 robubility the offease would jyention of the Nati G B cm of health examina e 2818 ’ 3 ; 7 e cen commiitted but for | Womer tions now used in the school depart T ey G1% 62 g s ~When Mr. Latham left Marlboro. i i over indulzence in strons | resolution was drafted yos. | ment and practically every other N corroi- the town of his birth, in 1562 to | i ! 3 ] o i 10t L oD O e tho Stats Nor. |Grink. He s ihe father of six chil- | nd ed unanimonsly | detail of the health and sanitation S 033 ) Sal ssidol i founn Newib i el CasoRERIRACEL e SN IS RrecORI RN TRIS o0 gRlssitesiinaud ne SN 500 ’ e oL 013 ! oug t, dold an, Juste ot & deliberate criminal, the at-|*°n? LacMahon, Chicago, tirst [ vea's membership on t 2 4 village of & persons and in the | 25 . At M v - ¢ 174 RR 3 ‘| torney said. The attorney presented nt: Mrs. Georze V. Me- | be | a s peviod of his continuous residence | s t S s Yot ) e e i Am Tobaceo = licre he has seen it grow (o a city 15 |7 physician’s cortificate that Hofi- -m""l et ;"\'.‘ o el Rl b AlEs bl A Woole RiEeNi it - e AR e nendome ot IRAE U e TE CRElo IR e e S Dy e e O i \naconda Cop 48 17 45 oih ity I and 1ie ofice|ailion Langhlin, Philadeiphia, having the town home annex told that Beach had 1 . 1 : se st00d s ) £LO R ey tional chairman he Bu orted 0a I 0 Tande LGhisOI] 113 asaty asan are now located * and the Carlton Edqti asked the Aaties of| o o Se s 08 (R b gty LoD ey ey 1= il 1,000 i | street distriet where e now lives w's employment and the de- | eyt s el R g L o 3 Ohio i , = 1ty those held Y i svarch i i AN QR( e was undeveloped farm lands. When Eree of steadiness with which 1 ‘,””mh“\ T ! 1' :1 A of e i i o INV MENT SECURITIES he recalls the condition of the Bel-{has applicd” himselt in the past | hackwards in the et o Kt AT A 17 | i it i R A= ‘idore district at that time he smiles |¥ear. Hofftman veplied that he Laagion, e Pl ORISR O ORI R ani GhietiofRolice 3 Sl '\,mf ”‘»"‘"" Olrice City Hall - Tel. 5200 with the thought of how ridiculous |Worked as a radiator sold« and | 3 e o TS O s e Vs R o : Hartford Office 75 Pearl St. Tel. 4 it would then seem to consider that {has been emploved steadiiy. A A i e M e e 'l‘ o SursBoslings) Ohio e ]| Sem————— = Se e & B e st ioDnis || Assistant)Statels Allotnas ¥Gineon | T ernl ton1 o0 heaute easatitig e, reinicen e Braman S 1 had b I residence, he remarked today. told tha court that Hotfman <| Miss Laughlin b it b S Ee A " 10 In 1862 Mr. Latham answered th with two men In an antomobile oniat placing a yonng American girl on .‘; ‘r‘ t ,,u‘j“y,\"\ ‘1‘ '4‘ v‘m-yvh lSept g call to arms. He enlisted in the 20th | Julv 16 and gave a $27 cheek inithe block and judging her by po . R '\‘)J Chrysler Corp d uaran y rus Connecticut Voluntcers and was with |payment for gasoline, rec would ju a purc-bred e £ 5 ([l G e 1241 the first division of Unlon troops fo changr. _ Later it Swas discovercd : | HUSSEY NOT AT B, C. witnesses Colo Iuel e enter Atlanta when Sherman's ai-|fhat (he check was forged by Hofl aughlin said one national| poxton, Sept e e - maneles |Consol Gas tacking force drew the rebels out of m who signed Anton Brown's| ty. Winnar, “rorded fto Uholton 2l mest o ovic, sbialec wihio ival thom "“ - ";“ ! ;I“‘]‘ 4 2 Breakikend : 55, : - e G R S S e S S S ST R thelr stronghold. He was at C 1 test by her parents accepted a the- o4 ‘tame when it was claimed he st (o hAva Repe| CurseeTiy 1941 | cellorsville and Gettysburg and late Brown. who is a Dwight strect | atrical contract, spent all she carned ,".»’, ‘“”;,.,,\“i' St ],’.f:: & W bl TooP | Dodee. Bros A 1 4 11 < W hair drossers and cosmeticians who Sent with the 12th division to aid !tailor, bhad lost his check hook | AN nOW is working in a shop at e T e |'W-" e A S b i || have continuad ‘thelr business sluce Rosecrans at Chickamauga. In the through thievery but Hoffman | WooK or les he girl's mMother g 1o Boston college this year ‘).m‘; e ,“ B }‘{H-”‘: Nem 2 e o 1 ture adjourned as to assault on the “Cracker Line” from claimed to have found 1f. the as- a luxurious wardrohe for ‘o %p Cldae o duate man A iTudson T SN R DLE SR EULY 3 2 E : hether they were conducting it il- Nashville to Chattanooga he Was sistant state's attorney said. Hoff- | F ¢ i ho e apiw o ol DA G SR S R e omen e 5 i WAT q A present, after which his division man has been in trouble with the | LASK in sudden fame” she added. g member of Al e T : : Ul or persons who have been toved ‘on to the declalve victory at|law a number of times and has| . che end: Miss Laughlin conclud-| o) . ‘I.‘,‘,'h“", e ALY B v others could engage in Atlanta. een favored with probation but e '“’: el AL e s et “,”:\\,\l,, R o .,H',.“’.,”" I s proprictors of shops. When peace was restored to 1he jocg not seem to deserve this con- | | Sl el e 0 ithdr itioni ! pectancy has been mani- ot of the army and returned 10 New | il ho said. \FIRE DAMAGES THREE ndbmrp bl otsnoo el RECIURID S : would appoiut and he has bren be- Britain to enter the employ of the | Roo6 G ol 00 Dass [ioB e ane sl iania i g B Lasth frao Favor of Another SIiEEd SWIEh ! e teony, e m e e Stanley Works where he remained | gamog Roper, aged 37. was sen- BUILDINGS 1 eaths Vit Stenten Tokar ] (Eos 20t | i1y, w110 Wanted! womeh napointed for 15 years. A R | NIA Atty. Stepien Takes Up it North pic 11 | s the new commissioners, | tenced 0 days on a plea L = — = < A Hudson Moto sty | 3 2 e e In 1880 ot iy fo the eharge of (et N —_— Staniey Aszukwics | Practice of Law Here .. S ) it = ways an : can helGigoon said Rope S inia dnkol Stanley, six months old son of Mr. | gy 2 4 . 5 o 2 {101 rd t A e el ”‘v“l ;l,:”‘;\v‘]“).anpmr‘ was in @ drink- ) Incendary Origin Suspeeted i 84- {0 et nths ot non o e | Altoriey, ATl I, Stepien, fon 11l Contra K en wocn me ! DRY. LAW VIOLATORS for the office of " i acksmith shop in | s i3 i of T Mrs. Jacobh epi of 11 nd O & G . Witerh: nd Milldale Tramwiy o tics as & candidate office O New Britain on July 8 and a $200 000 Blaze Farly This |Grove street, died last evening at Soxton street has entered the law | Int Nickel s e STy UHEL At tax collector and in 1880 was s s G i Sl i ; z Company and the New England ) TODA Sus e theft was committed. When st i ome of his parents. toffice of B. J. Monkiewicz of this Int s y cesstul at the polls. In 1892 he[(f6fE Was commiited. W Stk i e R R s S nt ka ¢ | Transportation Company petitionsd withdrew to enter the real estate and | o0 the nest day he was found to b L e (b A P R NG, | Ken Cop T4 the public utilities connuission last — — fusurance business. Fourteen years |have $100. Ile started his criminal| Ansonia, Conn., Sept B—Fire 5 | Attorney Stepien was born in this Kelly Spring Y Junc——was s torily settled n ¢ ¥ e pt. 3 Fire | iteart eburch, Burial will be 0|y fn November, 1901, and attend 1 ocket n Minture of Law, 1 later he came forward as candidate |1 ] when WaS con- | of unknown, but possibly incendiary | Sacred Heart cemotery, st e 'z fore the commission here todiy for first sclectman and was elected | vic >vv| of statutory burglar: 1d N Forigin, resulted in combined damage i T Jea the cred Heart sc Imrjl from + the New England Company w and Criminal Cases—TFourteen He served continuously In that office [ 1896 he was sentenced to jail forjaproximating 34,000 to three | which he was graduated jn 1914, The ind O} 351 3': mit at once defailed information fo unt!l 1918 when he began his yearl burglary, Mr. Gldeon s Tn' 1802 | hulldings on IPront. street this mo =z — entered grammar school and was Cont \ U6l led o dl saheaillp Bror L I on Liguor Chars Florida, Because conttnued | he W sentenced to state prison !ing shortly afte & ot R graduated two years late Tn 1920 Mo Kan & Pac 15 £35% which w omplete o trips to i i ot fter one o'clock. I Sasen Y a dlploma altet four!|sfo 7 howill complete th n o New Haven, Sep ®Th service as a town officer would re- | hree years for an escape and | blaze which started in a large shed F Lotk S i O aletol o Pac p 1021, i lusiness routes belween Connect S 5 € uire his return to New Britain to (in 1921 he was fincd in New Trit-'spread o iwo wooden B | unerails vears at the New Britain High [ Mont Wi s cut's prineipal cities. John M. Cas- : L "‘:‘”" district court opened O ke voters in tho spring, Mr.ain police court for assault. Attor | nearhy and hut for the cfforts of the | i school. He then attended National Lead i AN i ratin e s Ry DRI iciei S dines Tatham decided fn favor of the|ney Thomas I. McDomough repre- | firemen might have swe Sl e—r e === University and was gradu N Y Central 166 al'manager and connseliotd il RO sichig d gl 2 10201 1 might have swept through | o i T and 186l was a mixture of law, e southern climate and declined to be |scnted Roper. i the entire neighborhood. Mrs. Lllen Gahagan a1 BoAd He was a mem- (N Y N 0 & 1 A 317, dale Company, this morni N of law, equity a candidats that year. Three New Britain men pleaded | One of the buildings which caught | " of Mrg. Ellen ¢ SiroCathe aiplish s Sd niaiel 1t of faor iEiNT et 1861 written withdrawal of his Rt L e Mr. Latham was married In 1867 |guilty in the superior court today | five from the shed is unoceupicd and < 540 Who —d suddenly at Boston and was seeretary for three | North Amer... #if A gl st Up till noon recess violators of Mr. # P ve from the shed is unoceupied and 3 ition for a certificate to oper NE and lived on East Main street on the land they will he sentenced by Judge ; owned by an Ttalian whose name -NOM® at 78 Sexton street, v Lk 3 [ North Pacific.. 97 841 04 pe Tine_from Hartford to Milldale | [1e Prohibition laws had been fined present site of a branch of Landers, |John R. Tiooth later this afternoon. | conld not be learned, this morning. Solemn requ I' Holthen: entared Sale law school | Tiacic Mot Gav 43% 41% 3% ana aproed fo| the transfer of Dis| Soi (o distribuled ‘ainong fourteen Frary and Clark's, later moving to | They are Frank Avella, charged | The other dwelling which also | ond s gradufed Int une . Mrpan Aini ot s ; AT Vi Voerli Hen e Bloprrate thal|a neraEs, Avnoshadienie il pIgdy West Main street where he lived for | with taking an antomobile without | fell to the flames is occupicd by A tepien then took the bar examina- | pepnsylvania present bus line from Milldale o | OF BY to charges preferred. No 54 years. He has been in the Bel- [permission of the owner: Frank | two families and is owned by the WS celebrant, Rev. Mathew J. Tray ons dnd was admiltediitostho; Picree Arrow.. Waterbury to Ny Bnslond (o uadin Hest AR s viderc section for several years. Iriend, charged with forgery, and | Ansonia Savines Bank g e e Ren, Thomas, DUFINg the past summer he took & | Radio Corp Rhri e o Hate humatmed Ead nicobert of feel younger and better than [Willlam Grahowski, charged with| The familles were aroused from | Fo Lawlor was sub-deacon. summer course at Yale university. | Reading i e A RO G1 She D 1e 153 to be taken up in the ever,” was Mr. Latham's only Teply [improper conduct. HSlimiberi by tiie tlvaman:. A' feses| Ab il ofterlony \rs. SMaryim s TR Reynolds 13 son for refusing the New England It was agreed during the to fnquiry a8 to his general condl-| | ————————— _lof fires thousht to have been incen- |(rean sang "Ave Maria” and as the ‘Black and White Bandits Sours ot S Sy e T L B s o tion of health. : I‘I&I.\fl. OF (;I-,()n(- WEYH | diary in the same locality lus Lody was being carried from the Given 10 to 80 Years S O ord-Waterbury Tine now that there | 20 SR8 B CRC B0 R _— he estate of the late George [is resposible f fixing th chureh she sang a4 Kindly e S [ Southern Pac o s and porations who are CiRgi i ! nos (ol g 2 V1 New York, Sept. 27 (UP)—Leon- So n Ry IS SOy ans 1R illegal diversio i Morgan Lodge, K. of P., t \l;' Fnsi s G mw\'\h'm In-|of this morning’s blaze to human | LIgAL™ At the grave the committaly,pg pavis il an)r| Daxid :).M; o Wiliam & Has G, :(- ‘«\']nih» lllhfvi.l o rx'k:: ‘;ffi e erest in property at 78 Winthrop [ hands. A ye o the L [eervice was in o charee of Fathe % % ) LA E n. at w 1 o A0 BASHPN DENe 1 P nds. 1 h Coip (s N are; f Father ven, a N 1 Plans Booster Night | (Tw ™ o0 o “..L—'ugu.nm,,.- L garmesitha el S ch o T Mitehell, negro, were sentenced to S S o 2 Englanl g sor many months. A “Booster Night” is the way N qu0 ¢ valed £ el B Vi JEsers | from 40 to S¢ years in Sing Sing by anph. B re to t hear S R B T Tl , accord- | fires ull of which were cxtinguish-| The bearers were Michael Moran. | G e mit as soon as | outlines of T xitmr!]\m\\'?:;::fi“ e o Tts | (DEL to an ny filed today in|cd before they had made much John Monahan, John I Leeney. by gy FRSRa R R the proposed re through the | Ho 17 ety ““‘"‘1 < e o el Loy o dway 'i!!in)rll :n‘rlxlncnr. I"\I‘ n .‘n) R e T hel A b o b tan, atrocts of Waterbury and ) ord R ceting g when [ L Weyh 2 : | We = o {Bdward Galligan, Flower bearers o R : S The company proposes to opera S et yegular meeting this evening W |'the property on Winthr street > 2 |[s2a e R i TS fand w its, pleaded guilty Union P ] D onof : e o Ve postal employe » “Booster Night" will be held = " . i R ' a S5 Sl OReOT A RN Tarn & was in St gegree robbery U8 Ct Ir Pipr ford, Farmingto nvi U had nol heen called before rece The “Booster NIght” Wit b2 e 300, while the personal effects and Winner in Legal Action [yary's cometery. 1% Sl e e ville yington, Milldale, to W, Phillip Ritter, arrested last spring the first Tuesday in ot b ianich At e s Eo S| ) Wbihy Sopt 27 (UPY—A : v bad confessed to robhing nd RS P , arre last spring committee in charge CONSISLS Ithe amount of $33.50 are due from |nine months old baby was the vi Stanley Ban 100 or more chain stores in Brook- 17 ¥ Rubbur S A5 mrolLlton S oTS T SER bert Helm, Ludwig Morawa, - Bty e et " % : 5 . ! Iyn in the last year. S Steel nad made many visits about town, Lanticrs, I'ra Clark Mg, Co,|tor in a damage action brought by| 1 [ v ; : Jam Hurst and Edwin B. Carlson. [ 2 0rs, 0 il tatnar i syinat Lha Mutolpal [AeunsyaL spevlnssiforyStan sy, Ban R £ Wabash Ry WOMEN COMPRISE NEW was fined $200 for selling heers of Another matter to be discu “‘""\«‘:r”)lh. “"“‘“’ nd H. G. ‘r””fl"‘,mm'”m_ i jr*‘ 8 ST | nack of |‘°|rt'»~'\\“v. Hoe lnd S B DRI SO RED | Bl ereater aleoholic content than the & - o 3 sed | Were ¢ ppra TS B o jrecovered in the Connecticut river % i s < i White Motor | 1. n He o I this evening will Dbe the proposed The father, Martin N. Dardis, as A four leaf clover sh P el s R HE i et ok Ha A : Ry ¢ father, Ma N. Dardis, as|ncar Middletown Sunday, were held o B (G OV AIO WAL WAS W Tlya O ve HA]R DRE S B Hofhrat reconsideration of the minimum in s Sl ety Brdizies) ! ! [ it onor e [l Totbrau. itiation feo. The lodge will be xep-y o | 3 0 TO JURY LR ]"_ the s gonioihy for | this morning at § o'clock at his I""‘Irl’,‘m",‘o""l.:‘f';‘l‘ _[“_"-‘”“‘ Florence | \yoolworth KN P oo e resented by Past Chancellors Arthur g /ooy ins, Wells & Davis, ;.m,r,,f,,slmnm::\“ vr,«}; ul m’.hn.mf\’ a fall sus-lpome fn Forestville and at 8:30 1 - 4 “c .‘:' ] .\\:N‘l last evening | L - Delays Marri resented by Pust Chancellof 1 the for Bernard Berkowita, In au action | 4ined by he mother when with the | gietoek ‘ab the Sacred Hoart churel, ' Bonor of Miss Marisa Ostroskl | TREASURY BALAN [ Governor Makes Amouncement 1AW Belays Marriage . Hay for $2,000 brought against him by |baby in lier arme, she tripped over| oy Al I'he house was decorated in pink ! o nd lodge convention in Bridge- | : : | Rev. Antheny Gorek. officiated at | | rre A ot Of Banker and Actress gra g 00| Rose Berkowitz, have cliimed the @ plle of dirt placed tn front of his|ypa Buris ; and white. Games were played and Treasury Balunce, §496,4 - Farly Today—Will Elect 5 G = BOrt nest month when this billy (508 TR, Y e elty courr,| home by company employes. The | fense semetorn. | rered ol solos rendered after which ® - | ) i New York, Sept. 37 (% — Aaron comes up for action. according to information received |baby’s leg was broken, and the| . gametbnys {luincheon was served. Miss Ostroski CITY COURT JUDGMENTS i Own Chatrmun Beneseh, retired Baltimore banker, ey | from the clerk of courts today. The mother was injured. I = {who will become the bride of Oliver| Judgments against Mr. and Mrs : - and Helen Henderson, said to be a SWANT AN “","TP;\_";T"'“ | Plaintift is represented by Monroe S.| The jury returned a verdict of | p—mmm—m——m— e [ it o1t THORATsS, AR - | Bath Anfiic have Been detdares byl o UL SR S (®—The per- rormer Follies girl, had to postpone New York, Sept. 27 UP—American | Gordon and she claims to have been | $1,000 for the baby, $1,000 for they {ented with a glassware set. e AT D Save otitnnialty courl | -onnel on i nby bk of bom hiEth el siLniRgs SUSBIIGH SAR TR S currency left x:{‘mel Leglonnaircs 10 | injured in « fall down a siairy | aotiver, s $800 for expenses by fhe P il R R o Hrdnare (o, |sioners of hair dresscrs and cosme- | because, under the law, the prospec 9 othe Curopean ands ui 'ne: v n fonda 1 Ay, b 1 TR ) . “ . i A & S anne 1 day w ve bridegrs [ d be 8 Ir \vlh 4nn_d" 3 s “y:l”wd b building owned by the defendant. | father. K A e Official Corrections s Nationnl Paper Co,, $18, ! Lclans \\» _announced tod ¥ by tive bridegroom could mot be grant- probably will never be shiy R Trss et (e AR feraunbiwas e i L34 Governor Trumbull. The women i a Yieense in New York until next to this country ho;’au{w ,‘:' lnu» ::'0‘\:“‘,.,-,;1&«.‘1 in failing to have the hall- UNDERTAKER Change Time of Race'm mvr‘l;l’ in \\ln(l: ot s | named are Lilian A, Landry of Flart- December. ing popularity of Ynited StuleS |y properly lighted. o Phone 1625-2. Venice, Sept. (UP)—Ofticlal | [ tora, Mary . Holmes of New Haven | Mr. Benosch exhibited papers money abroad. ; 1 daughte an Opposite 8t. Mury’s Church, corre i o o | i fand Sarah Rayeroft of Rridgepor showing that he had been t & yealateet e m:vm“ ot GO T A EL I Mrs. "‘\“t:’" "I“‘“%O“lffrflfo{\'-'l;‘l':fl;:‘nl e cRoalianiieen 0 n:vr-r fofi\).'..d.'f.-"“«?u" :\:f.!“‘t‘-:.’,\' OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY. |y commissioners will elect their voreed in {\‘nu-l l:n‘n;p ‘I\us:‘ :::elln‘e change say that European busines”) A pantry shower wag held forjat the office of the New Britain {announced today, reducing th Mr. and Mrs. John Grobstein of lown chairman. The appointments having become final in December, men welcome o constantly stable € | iss Margaret Granguist of 18 Lyous | chine Co., last evening. The showet |speed of flight Licutenant s 41 Amberst street entertained guests e for two years from July 1, 1927, 1924, At the magirage license bup i o i s e il L e There were 46 [was by Miss Woll's associates in the REDUCTIONS Wehster from 285.1 miles an hour | At @ bridge party at their home 1ast | The new board succeeds the old reau he was told that the laws of and flvv""""“"“‘ -‘d I»\;«m st guests all orvwhom helped to pro- office, and the young woman receiv- (T Seithet ol Eitiery \neluding 10 $1.7 miles an honr. | evening in vfnnmr of thelr eighth hoard of hair dres which was this state prohibit re-marriage nta cmake L BRE i rany §1 Vido the various implements which [ed a complete set of silverware. e Specled. prices on Wowden | Flight Licutenant S. M. Kinkeaq [Wedding anniversa Fabolished by the general assembly of |within three vears of persons dix _xmnn’r:m lxm:n!rtsm Fm.op;‘ ik lwing;m\hgm the heart of the future; Miss Wolff is private secretary to | Bird [ouses. | had been credited with the fastest e e 1 Miss Holmes was a member 1 on statutory grounds. and $2 bills *uw“"‘! i Tagtun housckeeper. The evening's program | President H. H. Pease. 8he will be BOLLERER’S lap, 289 miles an hour. he cor-| The minimum age of 14 years for of the old board and the others| Tt was said at the marriage bu- retained as 80 J conslsted of music, games and the|married October 15 to Wilbur Couch, racted figures Issued today credited | employment in industry has been were Agnes Donovan of Hartford reau that it was understood the who is connected with the Connectl- POSY SHOP Webster with the fastest lap, the adopted by 15 nations, as a result of and Katherine C. Hayes of Dridge- couple would go to New Jerser, inevitable refreshments. Miss Gran- quist will become the bride of David Gustavson on October 12, convention. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS cut Light and Power Co., at Bran- 53 Weat ) o of. ., Tel. T est Main St. Prof. Bldg., Tel. 86 The Telegraph Florist of New Britain !an hour. fourth, at a speed of 254.42 miles [the decision of the Washington con- port. |\where they can b married three ference of 1919, There has been much ukuclu\m by | days aflerSobulmnc a license,

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