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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TH URSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 19 [iAS lflllffl MEN AB[]AR[] TANKER‘ ' Lo, R e e TflflA"z”S MARKET? ;I?UTB&AR& & CO, v be U. A M American Legion Appointed by Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges she ages [ esterday while tax enumera- they h name in the ci Diehl Presents Defense ip §-61| (e omre meen et Mayor Weld Tor Parsons’ Berth. Joseph Olesze | 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN ¢ o s Ste L n " ) 5 “I knew Ruth would be fol through the entire city, they vis- e ris o s e | 5 EN Lawsults oo.T kaow Ruth _wo mmzu f:;t\: Hod 340 Vance.stcest sna . || DeBLY Matthew " rd of fnance Demafld l HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 she was told of her landing beside | quired for the name of the fam- [\ D0 5 0t (o as irelonak l Tk Sy the Dutch tanker Barendrecht ily head. It was the home of An- || 0 i T S | Boston, Oct. 13 (F)—Questions fn- | The father, standing aside, turned | thony Ur. Ofticer James H. McCabe has re- cinted with Harey He .f,”"“,: A Oct g T dicating that counsel for John H. his head and wiped away a tear, | “ee—————— sumed duty r a slight il Beck! it :\ lly Clot e wl '.mv};v REOLE M WelOfter: Diehl will contend that chlorine gas lles on the faces of the broth- < J. Fischl of 170 Whiting street pusiness on Main street. He is an opening of today's mar caused the almost instant death of ers and sisters replaced the troubled 3 v William D. E ler of Cleveland, an | reported to the police fhday the ich plainly have yuncle of I h Elder, aviat act ope an Le- g ton Oil showed a gain of 2 the men trapped in the submarine expressions w S-51 when she collided with the ile hi Arrow Electric Co. 659 pfd. . Te- | theft of a tire and rim wi gion shown thelr misgivings during the | vealed here today that her first hus- | car was parked on Kelsey strect last of it} society. and Chesapr & Ohlo, 1.{ Py 9' ! 7 c 61? fd steamer Clty of Rome off Block iust few da % b :\d 1‘\”., a ..’01 : professor whom e : g as = . f . h“fi . kegeman M_fo_ 0. 9370 pid. Island In Sptember, 1925, were Paris Echoes News | Ruth mar n sha v)w 17, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael 8. Contaras 7 T = asked in Diehl's trial In the federal | Parls, Oct. 13 P~ The wireless |ater dive \Ir. Elder, who Is and Roberts street ar b ;E A Q At the Market district court today. Diehl, who iiessage of Miss Ruth Elder to the in R r on business, would not York City sterday - Y| BRIV 2 LAY { commanded the City of Rome, 15 Associated P ing her | com was nt fu on his niece’s ma trimonial exr a lucky kid." to Greece. will 3i : charged in one indictment with fall- g at sea, ing to stand by for a reasonable t as it came time and in another with miscon- air, for word of it qui duct and negligence resulting in the about Paris death of most of the members of the It wr submarine’s crew. Rourget t The two survivors of the collision “Sbar were witnesses today. Alfred Geier, like thar in Holl electriclan, said he v kened by undoubtedly a gar the collision, found himself up to S Barendr: the walst in water, made his way to Miss the conning tower and went down with the submarine. After he came night up he was rescued by a lifeboat and DParis taken aboard the steamer. He said er's message arrived at the he saw six heads in the water of the Associated Press. Under cross examination Geler | Almost the entire crowd had left that in the nine months t he the flying field was his com- of the af ler and tanker Baran- 1l STWT AT T, 1 this evening lay of thei en announced at Le h t Tuesday 501, Commer bling of the S hey left New York at 5:04 p. m I ndard Time 000 t Co., Pldg., New Britain - Thome 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange cht” which a messaze. of the early autu just descending id Le Bourget when Tuesday, e trip e by 11 8. m » today. Th easoline enousgh for 48 hours' 1 would keep them in 5 p. m. today sentatives B. Dawkins Timer F. Farnham £upply, br exeept for a few T'nsighted and unreported sines ¥ 2 a new served on the S-51 he sa ndents and photo 15 p. m. Tue en 4 Lad, drill. Asked if he sme 1 whom felt that ; : 1 o' t, and Greene he was awakenad, he sald he noticed not arrive there HLAE T c G el chiorine gas, presumably caused by Were determined to stick e vater reaching the batteries. necessary 59 D. Kyle, ttery room on t ibmar- raye a month, sald he nt to the after the collision and was washed overboard and res. half an hour later. ( sorved d. he sald he had rk, ¢ chlorine gas Le Bol it any one w e on ) 2 . NEW BRITAI N Burritt Hctel"flld’ Tel. 3420 marine you 1 have said ‘no,’ a Bailey, divers w 5-51 after t th oa Dichl two e lation of o collisi big re's Second Rescue M:UWJ AR ‘ 0 : = Shaw & Company BL !“3“[;[ ‘ ol ‘o erilire : ; ‘ i 4 INVESTMENT SECURITIES City Hall Tel. 5200 75 Pearl St. Tel. 4655 { JL.z‘(.rL |mzeins EVOE N o RS HEAR y Chiel Barnes Speaks on der oI Garelessness 4l 8| geventy-five per cent of fires are a and could be 1 & to Deputy Fire o g |Chict ene . Barnes, in an sd- 1 3 t mbers of the Rotary today. Chief Barnes on with a fire pre- fon. Tables were cards indicating dif- including , West End LGCAL ST (Furnished by P m & Co.) Insurance Stocks. No. you di and James No. 10, Berlin. But Rut h in of await off, was re- i : A ; iy ’ ot official called : : i 8:20 o'c t ntion gers of chimney s Lucky N ! r 2 3, gers of ¢ = 13 b S b 1 A 2 ; i 1 explained how Byrne Is Resigning as o e 2 1 - for| Th to : ¢ > e e Bank Comn q . ¢ W lie i 5 Y Ly »anxk Lommissoner B : i stove 7§ He said every Hartford, Oct. 13 (M — John P. o p TR 1 e pipe should be r‘:“"“‘_f ALaer n der. Of the boy Iman W. G. G s = e Shiad will ma 3 M J G out by Chie TehlE I bly docsn’t know what q park the board 2 Ly dan e GReknE sioner. i about, but I sent him ‘ : H an incident in New Mr. Byrne w: b i e - oman was cleaning "m_r',-ir““,’l'l‘ nt ot the Hi e | S e s ol o e ‘ : o ~on‘;‘ch::(o“r':su: ncticly Sl Waunbin g emberh Aed Pirs: 17 s to approach in the ! into the fo 4 3 1 i3 given as the date on which Mr.| oo S Oct. 13 (P e R J ve. The gasoline fumes were Byrne wishes to retire from his N B e S G e 7 I toward t as stove and an state position. He has been connect- = S W y et el 7 on followed. ed with the state bank department, RKEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF - ";)o‘vl)’ e 2 1 ted the fire danger for ten years and has been commis-| [he Commer 2 i 225 rette smokers. sloner for five yi 1 New Britnin, Conn . 7 Josep! Andrews, former presi- B — ‘ Kiti i iber of Commerce . a . di < stC Desire to See Family } he United States i e history of na- 28 nal fire prevention and New Brit- 1S soon Makes Fugitive Give Up Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 13 (UP)— old of t we will pave the ter- 2 record he past four years. The desire to his wife and baby = 8 H‘M,v\ Ar ton, - caused David Lash, 22, New York quipment Qoesnenyon Would M radv Av ; 1 into’ county iaill today pposed t ght Would gA,n; Bl ady Ave. . and “give himself up to police. LB : Mrs. Haldeman r President Tyler “I am wanted in New York and leratariad s ccoptance of the hazard, but | streéts in the local- iy avenue bear the names r presidents of the United wally and sent her daugh- ble which is now with Ruth. legram Brings Hope Now Jersey in connection with a $100,000 real ecstate swindle,” the youth told the chief iler, “I'm | Other Assots . $6,513,481.69 | ! fos Siocks States, property owners have filed & ready to face the courts just to see | LIABILITILS e Apprehension, which alway o i 0 1 ) L t the name of the high- my wife and kid." Canilal Stock —............ EI000000 for transatlantic fliers, lifted for a;, COMB ANY DAY s 7 13 G T changed to Tyler avenue, in Lash was held pending word from woi'® o i 2.000-% | tima yesterday morning with be »m yo ; 1 | . Tyler, the 10th presi- New York police. s o 501 lated receipts of news of the s T [: Smhh; SJ"S Tgl ]l o repairing 1il ¢ 1 N 7 T \lso ask that an order ved 4y | I0E OF the plane by the steamer s A e Stanle Ing Nickel s MmN BT : i of sRawalih aka o %1 American Banker, whose captain aoy; oW “We, ‘ ! Paper ¢ he ecgepted, | Slgnes all Dep | 1. A. Petorson, sent the following | = r any ro Ken Cop : re 1 G Rellf A ates of radiogram: ; weent to 1} Kelly Spring (i W. Ky New Britain Real Es- Todieatn S | more explicit expl Lt jlackc | - tate and Co. by W. L. Hatch, Certiied Cl DENIED CITIZENSHIP | Jfi"’} h A L!a Hfi E ondways are meant. ‘:‘ el :ld!:(l !h ,‘,, ” M fi'v'( presiaBne Elizabeth Koplowitz, e ALHL Chicago, Oct. 13 (P—Madame oy ll | L p L ol e ; 1,03 Rosikay Schwimmer, internationally o in ¢ Cong o e CLAIMS FORECLOSURE Total its . ++85.500,502.40 | known authoress and lecturer, today I Mont Ward .. 88 : by the. Riversi h1-1s tbecm 2 i Payable (Including ail was denfed an application for clti- 5 o] - nt L ! by the Riverside Trust Co. ot o 10 ytmesia: zenship by Federal Judge George A Residence 17 S 325-3, i L OBE I ‘”}”'“ - v \lx,x;f)rl L;\‘t;‘l!ts. Carpenter. An appeal from the & e Z;| ohdlunyg Tow £y - o . ¢ osy of Total Liabilities . i ruling immediately wase filed with Florc < \' & “.\ " - It is claimed that the defend. State of C ut, ot the Tinited States circuit court of ap- | ;== =am e v of st West L.189% 188 s has failed to keep up payments NG e HEEIT . TIM PLAI‘ TB“‘ F)S te censns or rth Amer * on a mort Property on Oak Walter M. Treasurer of th nt \| d today orth Pacific o~ ¥ 1ttached to the value EsULTs JEL S s ) s White House gets Ita name | gt e, ground frecucs = Ord | o SR tE e I s g 3 \ o plaintiff claims our large stock of Tl ) i [ Folng_statoment fs trus o the best of | from the fact that after tho first ¢ Hr A e SR i o : of the!/mbrbpase NI INESalin g S R e e | executive mansion, which was of o ’ o 1 s | \ortgage by sale and Your Business s ref | huff freestone, was burned by the ggls-LEl\ER § i ol ent. = R Subscribed and sworn S| British in 1814, the wall re co Y SHOL‘ 1 s 9 15t da, Octobe 21 v Q Telephone 925 1t day ot ‘Ortober, W. 1 peasm, | cred with white paint to hide Prof, Blig., Tel, 330 trat 1 2 ¢ ynolds B shit READ ™ SIFIED ADS§ Notary Publia , traces of fire ST RESULTS Florist of New Britain | fund. s Roebuck ro