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‘“"L"‘k‘umrl.‘—""'..".iflyEa“"a‘—‘“a“"‘“"k"“w'mmv‘,"h e ey T T GRUESOME TRAGEDY PLOTTING FAILS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER & 1927. al nin‘ Would-Be Murderer Then Com- Aaple Tur to con 19-year police toda the Bloch, 1bout 1 Limsel € a scheme mits Suicide wood, N. J., Oct. § () to kil his dou Maplewood — antomobil a New York hotel Wed tale of tangled 1 ith plan min hithe Wen ot il ouio Trap Policemen 8. iy > 3 G S0% == (s B @-’%3“’-’@ E. B. C. VOTES ON HOVIES ON SUNDAY A Crdnent o Be (o It Requires Projoct—Cente-t On Class &_ Py D . Aim For Year Capital! L Rk Business projects g and small are founded on the firm basis of capital—that's a world-wide fact. Here vou will find the intimate in- terest manifested in your project that has bheen the earmark of New Britain Trust Banking since its es- tablishment. Stage H«md~ Strike LR X U’Ilri’l- problem Careful, eration * of presented to us-has marked our progress from the first. couiteous You and | En]oy Seelnq the Dimes and Quarters Pile Up-- THIS new type of Recording Bank lets yvou know at all times how much you Washington "S'»mLs“ Tried to “ i 1esed On Show have heen able to put aside. A separvate place for Pennies—Nickels—Dimes—Quarters and Halves—what could he pleasanter for the family than one of these “Savings Banks”?—and you can come in and make the start today. WE HAVE ONE FOR YOU Burritt Mutual Savings Bank City ltems RronuETie e judgmen as Cinejcwica ¢ 3 e amount of $109 1 has been set as re ter has been iorn to Mr Joseph H oker of n rt Mrs. Hooker w of .\ w |”“ in K e has. resign f the New Hritain ("‘ mson & MeKinnon ed by J. B. Del the brok r of vea lis plans for er has b born letty Schrey Eloise to Mr.i of 401 [ Wall Street Briefs 13146 & s * slx months ended are on the cor 16 in th period. Net profit de S14 from $725,543 cmr FOREMEN DROPPED | THomas 4. m.r\,uw Devine and Martin J. Curey Released as Outdoor Con- struction Season Comes to End, wand left today ful n to AS WRIT Oct. S (B king thi confined by fom the n out 1 of Willir r advisement, I Deaths \I|~ samuel G Adams e (Ryan) Adams s of 160 i TERNOORS cmploy I Life In Mrs. Philip MBS, WRIGHT FREED, on, Wis., Oct. S (@) [>'("\01 by W omen | | i dJames F. Maloney ral services John 1. Donohic ebrant; Rev, acon, and Rev deacon, v P. Farrcll s tory and S at the conclusion N the remains were from t James Fitzsimmons and Dan Malar of Kensington. The r bearers were Bernard Wick on and Robert Richie of Kensine ton. Father commi Donohue conducted 1 il services, st. Mary's cemete Burial was in Mrs. Alexadria Masoero, The £ Nire: Masoero was held from her home 17 West Main street, this morning nd at 9 o'clock from St. Mary's hurch where a solemn high mass of requiem w celebrated by ‘ Vi Crann assisted by Rev Lawlor as deacon and Walter Lyddy as sub-deacon. t the offertor John ¢ Jesw” and as the from the church, “Nearer My 1to Thee.” Members of St. Anne's of which rean mang body was The pall } lini, Domonick Buf Lonis Tagani, ind Charles Piceining Rev., Walter Lyddy conductec rvices at the Anthon Joseph Carloni al trilmtes cen T. Walsh. Eileen T. h will be held this afternoon at X at the home of her par nd Mrs. William K. 0 Burritt street. Burial cometery, rvices for Walsh of tof the defendant Miss llhl M. Singleton Funeral services for Miss Ella M Ringleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Singleton of 7 Yale street, will be held Monday rnoon at o'clock at the M. Zion church Dixon Brown will offictate rial will be in Fairview cemetery | Juseph A, Haffey UNDERTAKER Plone 1625-2. Opposite S{. Mary’s Charch. Residence 17 Summer St.—1625-3. e | TIMEtoPLANT BULBS | before the \ground freezes. Order now from our Wrge stock of Tulips, Hya- cinths, Daffodils, Narcissi, cte. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP 182 West Main St Prof. Bidg., Tel. 80 | The Telegraph lh!l‘ill ot New Dritnin | Alexandria | -A writ state to his client, Peter \TTEMPT 1S MADE | PUBLIC UTILITY ' GROUP 15 ACTIVE * Amercan Telephone Hits New High Record Today TOPROTECTWAF Ne Extinction of Ocean Giant | Ca ises Action and last vear form 99 per cent of v of wl oil, still one s in N North Auckl or two whal Zealand Joms Cook & but the ere hecon mong ¢ asors than a first-class sport with small, s as a sea elephant, and Harpooning Cook on board s strong from a gu motor 2 i Cook Marlhorough i ol onty 48 whales were taken fworth $£30,000 for thelr 250 t of | 0il and 40 tons of hone dust The world's record whale—or, rather, his skeleton—is on show il In - Canterbury Museum. H: as found stranded on Corvisart Bay in the Australian Bigh the tip of the t | CIVIL SUITS RECORDED The Sherman Cement Co, 1. Golon s brought suit for 2300 damages against John Maguir Constable John Recor served the papers. suit for % rought by through Mot I damages has been rmed servier lolfo, Mary and Se- i, through E. 7 instituted action for s against Vencenza at Hulbert and was attached by Constabla Frank lynes Suit for $130 damages has been rought by Peter DaNuzze, through W. F. Curtin, against Antonio and (. J. Sidoti and Pauline Scapellati Constable Clynes attached property on High street ings Co.. through Harry Ginsburz, has brought suit for $100 damages against Staniel Dabrowskl. Constable Clynes serv- od the papers Anthony J. Albanese has brought suit for $100 damages against Jos- eph Pavano Carmelo Coccomo. Constable Rec jand L. J. Golon issund the writ Suit for $75 damages has heen nr\m"hl by Mary Nevulis, through Alpert, against George Van konflmwln Recor performed service estate The Arrow (o la o " \l XILIARY EUECTION Among matters which are to be brought up at the next mesting of the Ladies' Auxiliary, A. O. H. which is to be held in the Y. M, T. A& B. society Tuesday evening is the eclection of ers and the an- nual reports of retiring officers. It is understood that there will he contest for several positions. The thirteen huttons across the top of a United States & s trous- | ers repr n original colonies through | THE MARKET AT 11:30 (Furnished by ) Coea Cola 'olo N Y N H & H North Amer North I'acif Pack Mot LOCAL STOCKS (Vurished by Putnam & Co.) Insuranee Stocke, Bi Actna Lif* Ins Co .. Atena Fir Automobils Ins Hartford Iire National Fire Phoenix Tire Travelers Ins Co . 140 Conn, Gen, 173 Manufacturing Stocks Eillings & | Bristol Brass Colt's Arn 2 Loy e r Bearing Co ... Hart & Cooley Landers, 17 N B Machine hine pfd Pond con 4 the papers | ) Standard nley Wor tanley Works prd Torrington Co com Union Mfg Co Public Iunn.v, Stoc! ks Conn Conn Lt Hfd 5 NB il e Southern N E Tel .. COTTON FORECAST Washington, Oct. 8 (A — Th year's cotlon crop was forecast at 1 8,000 equivalent 500 pound s by the department of agricul ture today. [PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartfos 31 W Stock Exchanges EST MAIN ST. NhW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 l{APK-flll\)("}’(l 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 We Offei: ew Britain Gaq Light Co. Price on Application. Biotn 2l s Riiwald sfl i Suite 501, Commercial Trost Co., Bldg, New Britain - Phope 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Txchange Representatives Ldgar B. Dawkins Eimer F. Fambam We Offer: Club Aluminum Utensil Co. Common Stock Price on Application. Burritt’HotelBldg. fel. 34207 International Combustion ngineering Corp. 37 Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock at 101 and Accrued Dividend. Shaw & Company INVESTMENT SECURITIES New Britain Office Hall Tel. 5200 Hartford ~ Office 75 Pear] St. Tel. 4655 WE OWN \\U ()“l E R NO Fi'.' HWESTERN NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. 1 Prince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange ESSEX BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2-8261 New Britain Tel, 4081 i We Offer a Few Shares of : Hartford Aetna Realiy Corp. Plainville Leaders Are READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Rose From Messenger to Head of Bank; Arrested Aurory, Ik, Oct. § (A —A messen- who studied banking at nd rose to the of Aurora's larg- today, charged 1 t of $100,000 o Guests at Reception 5 years ag ency of onc nks, wa or. 39, one of the K R itives 1in the who, starting as a bank became president of the and - Savings bank of several million 'S, told officers ha had taken ney in an attempt to “clean stock market, but the leaned me, finstead,” he \pected andit of the bank's s 1ed 1o discovery of discrep- o balance, and Esser w p early yesterday rom his wife and three eneva fail, 10 miles LEADFE R\ \RR STED ermo, Oct. 8 (UP)—Polle: up 12 Mafia leaders near ppeiato in accordance Mori's campaign to of the criminal bands. FLIGHT (UP) — Captain wviator, accompan- hanic plans to fly from rigon, French Indo- by way of Athens and Alep- # will use a Potez monoplane. PLANS LON aris, Oct. 8 TREASURY BALANCE riie, French FOR YOUR WANTS BOYS LEARN PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING An opportunity is offered by the State Trade School, to join a class now form for instruction in PAINTING and PAPERHANGING. For Further Information Inquire of W. P. Occupin Sec. Master Painters’ Assn. 16 Main St., New Britain