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. JOE HARRIS REAL v MENACE TO YANKS Pittsburgh's First Sacker Bad s Cineinna Iv safe be g corps balls, If a coming ing, ot cou to the top sacker exhibit the 1925 championship. Washington wuniform thein, clout- for total b: b P %..- e —eee vorld series has another NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER! LD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1927. iridge tried me on a coup ond & o park today “How did 1 e Associated hit curves? 1 ust natural, It th past Traynor s t eye acquir bility to with 11 ms to timing A hook just seems to I have to hit to that pondent. I lambast Harris has a pe plar ed to feed 1 0 by, It M@] With Bat ti, Oct first in nd on the the N clip th . 1 (®—1t's a fair- t that the Yankees' hurl- won't can, toss 1 always provid- ivoid tossing irse, that the Pirates trek » and their veteran first opportunity to g he did in the Oddly enougl, attling with the club arly wrecked in ng ago when I wi o hall got nd I kno curve erc mad vall \as been playing ars ago d set a new v es in one ser sting. that still gives 1 fans to recol- 1 1t s out there play- with the sort of he acquired in the Pennsylvar 4 later in the battles e with the old 320th infantry S0th division in the Argonn s illness heekled him S to't batt 1 shudder s e p of the Nation- ze but it b it his conditic of the i trim for the bi has in of d he is Joe remarked, re pennant ¢ n even be tied train to don't think we wre 1N take a f to Pittshurgh, that's how of 11 cint played with whe tight spot tougt WERICAN GIRL PUISED FOR HOP ACRESS ATLINTE (Continued 1ok n it con Checking Accounts N Trustee or Fxecutor Foreign Fxchange =6 =e Collections—We lnvite ol @5;, » Your Pah‘unag:t‘. qi;._.....:}..-) This Bank appreciates the many customers who make use of its facilities, just the same as vou appreciate the convenience and the secur of affiliation with such a bank v, is that pre —p es Grayson, We are in a position to he of mutual value to each other and hope that vou will bring vour bhanking problems to ns. 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The grown ups and the children both, find these the best yet— Let’s get one started in YOUR home Deposits Up to Wednesday Draw Interest as of the First of October ' TRUCK DRIVER WHO KILLED*WIFE'S sl M i He still has |5 pol) - H ot Lunch v W IPRICES CONTINUE SUITOR IS FREED BY JERSEY JUR her husband In return for s s Masterson's who driver who had cement with his wifc to go riding -old 1 was ter havir trial of the woman's suitor udge's charge that s times called the un- 1o § m ction Mrs. Price rge of leaving 1 agreed to re for the man when she was but | t her N main and keep 1 she ha ried en years old the stand ne trial Price Masterson Price, nd during his ent at the readin djct. ter Small Gains onclu-| N mitted that in sion of be shot Mrs hust i th tten law has a court prices r | ment market who had ignored her was not of the ver- ] | buggy rides sanctioned by Items (..ity Wall Street Briefs | "\ Kk, Oct. 1 P—An iner 1 failures in th week is report 1ford, technic in commere es last 5 against ( 19 Walnut St. hool accommodations coni- « will recomn 1 that cqual to $ 1,111,108 in t contract for 3 0 Robert J. ing 1951 1 Plate™ for e for the year THE MARKET AT 11:30 A M y (Furnished by Putnam & C red 2 head- |, Mon- | i At g0 B - FATHERLAND HAIS - HINDENBURG AT 80 - (Continued from Fir preg 1t oout of Col 1 will 1 re 24 Britain night Kag I Odd Or tonian of Am Woolen Page) s at ackard Drug. e e ol mous for delicacies Dot It is surro candles model Jears V@ patient at (i ; 1 by & a view of Al hospital where ap- 1 to his home to- t an operation for Hcitis, returne - celebration cere s begin tomight. Ch 1 o annual mecting of the : rx heads a will be 1 el 1 neat : npon the to 4 national fun |zrowing for several mor with | Co ubseriptions from parts of the Corn Prod I, J | country, and ahroa subscrip- | Cri Steel 1g0. | Dod na- | Du Pont De but he| N money ) came ied Sident as a Deaths Alexander Gredienski B two yea idows, or old son of of 89 preside t a priv army off Peter Grodiens this morning at the | 5 ervic prayers Vill be held at Sacred o' < Burial ed Heart cemetery, ming will be Fls Tn the 4 the the land ternoon he Stadium b ° to hes of Ve, 120,00 f m all Kix 9 Hudson Moto NEac) Kreske 1 ¢ Ind O & G Int Nic Int, I i ntral stand tention mile rot the stadinm he ol Funerals review ehool listen 40,0 and M, Wood: Mur S mittal Mary's cemetery. YA fr o 2 o'clock r in I 1 this morning at fered in Sacred Heart cemetery T = Flarence Fra held this morning at 9 c'el Church of Si ezkowski, ere unusual in both number T Maric e B | Joseph A. Haffey | Residence 17 Summer 5t.—1623-3. TI 81 West Main St The patrioti The communis nounced their intentio ounter demonstration, George H. al service . of 13 Lasalf the fift] rning at Shine Grorge H street, ward 4 o'cloch $t. only other Walter solemn Rev. s for former n of 2911 of £,000 brewery workers set for to- The or L play the republic Cchist emblem —is not expected to cause trouble on this occasion. Mary When Von Hindenburg beeame John J. Crea president in May, 1625, his oppo- Maria” a I er an ik « ed” choice of one Sweet Day but on the he displays mi be envied Mon National 1. N ¥ Co flag question——whether to die 1 colors or the old cacon and ively accompanied pall bearers Patrick Riley, Charles ay, Stephey Meede, th, and Al 8 ither Ly servic he James | which Me- younger Ambrose He is health man. sturdy enjoys excellent tigue to a re- In 1itic e s warvelling at his o activity and aftention to detail, re- & Gustaf-on ‘ i 1y ! wonder that ries do not give way under without Gustave A, unvral services for Gustave fternoon the stra his sis-| “When Von Hinds ne the I feel nervous T whistie,” |} replicd. “But T hive istle," at the Mrs ur strect AlL WaK astoni Nor hi FRISBIE WITNESSES ST.LOUIS TORNADO - From First Pags) | k I'risbie’s point of van-| Lo only wreckage, vietims of thy tor- | coming before his gaze. calling the smaller fornado which #vept the western section of this city several years ago, Mr. Fris bie says that the St. Louis storm except that it was in many tir SEPT. BUILDING HIGH Permits Tssued For Work pastor it he Burial will be . will offici; rviey i [ 1 " said the president . I 1 1 Walter Dymarczyh Walicr Dy- son of M ofil Dymarczyk of 104 who was 1 by Thursday night, 7 o'clock Burial v crvices for year o S Motor ymobile were Heart church rt chur (Continued STOCKS From Mr. Togk. e he saw (Vurished by Putnam & Co.) human tage none uneral 1, the-nin and Mrs. street, hospital, wughte nk Reyuolds of & who dicd at St neis Hartford, was similar, John the rier Regan was the requiem high moss. | B. Chamber- | pall bearers. | Hows Peter Patrick of mates at the V hool were the were John Nolan v, Edward Reynol Luski The flowers ta Cost $320.235—Plumbing and Electri- . com cer com — pencer pfd - tol Brass ed for building oper- | Colt's Arms imount ot $820,235, | Eagle Lock == |of which were frame buildings | F Bearing Co ox costing $19 , 14 were brick con- | Hart & Cooley struction to cost 100,185, and 60 G were alterations estimated to cost|N B Machine 0,420, B Machine pfd he report of the electrical de- | Niles-Re-Pond com partment shows 218 permits given North & Judd and fees of £48 collected. In the | Pack plumbing department 111 permits | Russell 3 i were issued. 452 inspections made | Scoville M and 308 fixtures installed, the re- MEtoPLANTBULBS " ™™ - BOY SWALLOWS PENNY Torrington Co com Charter Oak, la, Oct. 1 (UP)— | Union Mfg Co The stomnch ache complained of by N Philip Jones, five years old, was Conn El [caused by 33 plum, cherry and wa- Conn Lt POSY SHOP | termelon sceds, one button and a | Hfd Il B . anq | PENDY, an operation revealed, The (N B e K Betinin | oy will recover, I touthern N T e Bige-Hfd Cy cal Trades Active During Month, | B & bravers were Melinowska, | W Rose Piniod. Mary's cometery Maictta, anor Winnega urial was in St R Tn the month of September, per-| Bri mits were lations in the UNDERTAKER Phone 1 Opposite St. M , tanley Works pfid the ou Order now | o Tulips, Hyn- Nurcissi, ete. BOLLERER’S ground frecze 1 Pow pfd Telegraph Llorist of New | UPWARD MOVEMENT General Motars, Chrysler, Regis- PUTNAM & CO. 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Co. street 1 Havalls was driv- on West street when the ad. 1 bus had al- MYSTERY WOMAN HELD k 8 passed thé intersection when S EXAMINATION WY FREE YOUNG HILL Remains May Have Been Mis- takenly Identified y Oct. 1 (UP)— tion of the body of Hill was to be made Ne belief it will reveal cir- es which will aid in fresing Harry, of a charge of matri- The exan Ated lata sterday when H. H. Little, head of p Ath board, revok- the s county, body ition was crstood the permit will as Lasalle and Coroner's Physi- ph Springer of Cook county is been employed in connee- arrive in Spring No Brakes on Ma Yalued at Abou e1 Havalis, t 810 wed 18 0 with the case, e defense refused to indi cxpected to determine © hody, it was hint- he might find b would indicate body had been fentitied as that of Mrs. s found huried in a rent of her been Bead Peter Busch, a gar- «d Harry Hill, her 21- Dhad ordercd hin: to re- < paving over the grave. 111 fled from Streator but sted later in Seattle, Wash ow in jail in Ottawa, 1L, the ounty seat, Dr. Hill bas plelged fortune to fee his son is innocéit. Officer entire Wt passeng & north |and insists he