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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1927. ) ixn\' tints of her cheeks, Slde The Junkers plane, piloted bylnwners told the Paris edition of lhe‘u‘.m. Harmony lodge, A. F. & A‘,f__—_‘—_ e T | SEEERE IS on ths deck ar rederick Loose, arrived at Horta|New York Herald-Tribune that the|M.; August Klein and Bliss Clark | Leeht. Her air : ; from Lisbon, Portugal, yesterday, |Barendrecht was held at Rotterdam |will represent Giddings chapter, R. Wall Street Briefs contra strongly with the silence { completing a 900-mile leg of a leyond her salling time by a slight |A. M.; Harold Gee will represent of Haldeman, her co-pilot in their | journey to the United States which |defect in the engines and that she Dorlc Council, R. & S. M., and A Ssta et (] 1t ady . who seemed con-|began at No Norderney Island, Ger-|left two days behind schedule. thur Parker will represent the past | Dividend checks are being mailed | § - & tent to let her hold the center of | many, several days ago. |other frefghters were within miles | patrons of the Eastern & } Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges ] { | r lodge. | today to 421,950 stockholaers he s Could Return By Air {of the spot whero the monoplane | = American Telephone & Telegraph (Continued from First Page) Poses Yor Pictures | It was reported that Mme. Di.|3me down, as it is off the regular Carl Brown Co., the 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 largest number to re steamer track. | Tuneral services for Carl Brown of | dividends from the company Captain Goos, of the Barendrecht, | 24 Whiting strect, who died at Hart- or photographs in mid- | would ofter. as a happy climax to | ; h at | i 3 = Thrnse B e s L he“pmns to stop only long enough at|iord hospital yesterday morning will it o'clock this morn- in the captain’s cabin, now climbing | aboard the Junkers plane in order | Desp for group photographs, | that she might return home as she | our and a heavy rain t t T nid che The American Girl was restl reeting her sister flier | a part in the s now posing f ceeding by 1.691 the total for American G : ship. no r y preceding qu Horta to put the fiiers ashore, as he | be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock | only about 4 per cent of the stock, Las lost two days owing to the at St. Peter's church. Burial will the balance be the hands rescue, be in St. Ma cemetery. investors i S g country st el "]f,,‘,”;‘l) o on oL ] _— e abroad | Mara thin ona hiik ord SHEERE RS SR DEDionne eratiiude o e oA Lrom Bernard Fairwood stockholders own ten s or less Captain Goos. his officers and cre ation enthusiasts in Berlin, was | Funeral vices for Bernard Fair- the approval of the | ing, a great crowd We Offer: ALABAMA POWER CO. 675 Preferred antimon the Amerigan Bu k-] sct the plan, | Charles C. Williams, Jr. Miss Laura P. Farrell sang “Some | Motal Statistics reports, Output fo Price on Application mail bhoat Iima Paris Awaits Her Charles Chapman Williams, Jr., Sweet Day to Paris .. Oct. 13 (P—Ruth Elder has | W0 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. | being Germans Make Ready alled to reach Paris from New|C- C. Williams of 4 Rockwell nd and armed with in- ' AMiss Elder and Haldeman descend- d to have wood of 2 street were held Septemt f e ong A | wood of 225 Mill street were held | September production of e Aiting launch ickers of the D-1230 flight. Late | this mor 9 o'clock at St. Jo- nd Mexico com- HEEn A Datelos x BL will be the|reports, were however, = that the Deaths B B requiem high SR el Appearing fresh as da 4 sts of director Mackay of [ Junkers expedition might leave | mass. Burial was in St ng experience, Miss Elder rn Union Cable company a carly today, which would up- | & )| hctery. emand posed indefatgably Luntil Mon ren they intend t . aphers with officirs ary's August was 79,002 tons of tons of non Miss Eider was unwilling to gi erview until later, but Radio IFayal, Azores, | YOTK by air but the French capital |2Venue, died last evening at New Stanley liczki, T 5 +gries held 1 Eiay vineed that she will finish her | Britain General hospital where he 5 by whatever means, and eager- | 'ad been taken Thursday to under- icer Meder gave ont foliowing s statement: he plane cir g s . e I‘l(‘lrmv awaits her coming. g0 operation for appendlcitis. e conducted the | yyo month before, Tarendrecht at . W g R 5 . have been made to| Funeral services will take place | committal services at the grave 4 ! m mn ) 13th, asked r!\ur Dosi u‘- i P ““_ “"»‘ et '\"\‘v lgive her a fitt welcome. It ap- |2t the home Monday afternoon at —— I¥con it i came alongside in ! wdland with New 1 B h v 2 o'clock. e Sa el S o n e Simo < n ¢ CHatel dindi1ane et s their ultimate destination DA atone b e in g SO B S e i E”]ER ANE[ST“R ‘ mes Si . presi Suite 301, Commerctal Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain - Thoae 2580 and the fliers climbed 10 us s they could muke 3 sefore the end of ne \v’\\,.k_;(»hm-w will officlate. Burial will be > ; 3 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Miss Elder denne s | is understood here that she and | in Fairview cemetery n th v impr 1 Representatives but Haldeman did not Two Birdwomen Meet er co-pilot, George W. Haldeman, = LA E i g September weatlior, Edgar B. Dawkins Flmer ¥. Parnham The 1‘*4'”“";‘1 O s y 1w common liking for will take the regular Portuguese Mrs. Bitaline Renaud i casy es prevail despite the fact that seas v ange 11 ttle o today deereed that two | steamer at Horta tomorrow w hivhi Mrs. Bitaline Renaud, 63 years L 1se for desp: ry rough should meet an (wonld land them in Lisbon Wednes- [old, of High street. died early factors tend aboard. Tt i s 2 ' : { K . . We Offer: t K up 1 spot he . lay. At the Portuguese ecapital [this morning at her home after a P h(” Be S ! purchasing power. plane, but the wings broke off l“-{“ a, little port town on the 'hey will take a train for Paris un-|long illness. She was born in Lys- ll[llS 6d 101 lIl lOW&Wfly on ‘ £5F, B the motor bumped agai md of Faval ; © trip by air is arranged (ter, Canada, and had lived in this land k Coal Compa A .H d H of the ship and then exploded and | 0" : i wir fellow Americans in Paris |city for about 1 rs. She was Ucea[l VGSSCl el D 712 tons m‘m rrow art an egeman sank shoofing flames up v as | o o o B sh 1o be the first to celebrate in|prominent in ¥ o rose to %1, AT the bridge. 1 the {their honor and tho Paris v | She is survived two sons, R . i L Price on Application carried benzine or gasoline L # N IR the Nation i Joseph and Arthur of . his ¢ L Atlanta, Ga., O 15 (P o 1 for nine mor would have been hlown up. comp s ghters, Mrs. Emil Belliy story that one of Ruth Eider's ar to $2,825,743 from $2 . Elder and Haldeman : ception the Tu Holyoke and Miss € e Renaud of ¢ 1 ancestors was s into slav- all right except for fat ‘ it el Duplicate Lindy's Greeting {this city; two brothers, Henry Boil- | py Philadelp punishment first thing Miss Elder did was A French authoritics too desire ard and TLouis Boilard of this ¢ity|ror heing a stowaway on a vessel | pHE: MARKET AT 11:30 A, M. produce her lipstick and her first ] York. |10 extend the same cordial hospital- fand two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Boulet | (i brought him to this country (T b At DUlh At & Cob words were: ‘Thank you very much.’ obE with which they gr d Lind-|of ¢ and Mrs. Joseph Lebeau < flight Y 1 from Scotland was contradicted to- « Low Clos , “The passports, parachut c LS A e, ) Byrd and - Chamberlin, al- | of Bristol. ay by J. H. Elder, an uncle, who “ o | Tngzage were lost in the oer 1 p 5 i the form it is to take will| Iu al services w BCe e Here, meric n 66 V! Joft. the American Girl in picec romiCaptain thai 4 until the of | Mon s i v e o et " « . ay morning at 10 o'cloc Te £ave thls veraton b fi drifting and sinking slowly I . Elder's arrival f e s s 4 is known. | Peter's church. Burfal will P 3 2 HARTFORD Membors of the B 1 . 0¥ € traordinary luck seems to have | 8t, Mary's cemetery. i I I crew said that Miss Elder had be L cra avors Americans, in so far| MEPREE s pied : '\"” e ford Cmn.TrustBl@. irming to all of them duri . ! t Horta was the other ) 3 Elder found themsel ) from the time fthat she pmar " i Dillenz, v fn saliing of the Baren- | i London in 165 de 1 '] 1 Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 Haldeman wer picked up until ! E | it ‘\nlt&! g0 to the American colenies a Ani Tobacco 1 ship h, Am Woolen heir 2 al today. ey S Ru s e Duteh tanker F l 2 e e \{ unerals | 0 s this morninz. h ) i E c e the ir heated MOIOT | |l applied to hi s % 7 vl eves appearing 10 and | first 1 ross the At ¢ lalong with = broken oil pipe, and | 5 srming him that they had en : Lo L2 We Offer: scarlet of he and |air whic . er i 'r staring them in the face, | Frank F. Woods _ [ money for all but one ; & vying with the _excited | girl w irsting | e seria € the steamers| Funeral services for Frank E.! wppo captain agreed to tuke va g Woods, prominent member of Ma- onlt Srrenaong s wnot dloat et o they could ke (Cer Do Pisco 61 50 shs. American Hardware | Thursday night, will be held this " [ N ! . | 50 h L d F it o b gt o 6 o i SO (e S Sw shs. Landers, Frary & Clark ter Sons funeral home at 19 Court (o0 " b4 iyo captain that he : 3 10 07% street. Rev. Samuel A. ke, PAS- | ¢ in need of a clerk, 10 78 {tor of the Berlin Congregational | "°0 [ "ooommended chureh, will officiate. Burial will be {100 T . o | view ce ot % % = 2 employed the Consol Gas * Because her husband failed p rview cemetery ~ merchant employ Four degrees in the Masonie of the trio. John, who was | Corn Prod 5 you to use a modern method of forder will be represented among i | 15 vears old. On the next trip over, _}-m’ Steel . ) T Shaw & Com an nsuring insurance.” - o = e the pall bearers. George Mitchell || W0 " qer met the captain and ! Dod - S 1 y p y and J. George Andrews will repre- | ;g hig fare and from this the story el e e e e 5275 INVESTMENT SECURITIES ated. John afterward i Sl i gl New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 merchant's daughter, in | 3 s - 31, s Hartford Offi 75 Pearl St. Tel. 4655 Phoue 1625-2. time country newspaper Cooleysi Ore Ctfs gedpretite St Murys Chmech, | |\ookly, has been sold by Frank M. 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