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K — 1T TS 1 2L L e 50 nesday afte noon and tl review at o'clock 1l ' PRAISES ‘William AT PARK ST. STORE Prisoner Admits Taking Battery at Ball Tire Co. Beam, Superin 5% 1 Location Is Ideal. Mill 9:30 30 | the Henry Newman, 33, of treet, who was arrested st night hy Chief W. ¢ about construction of the Hart and | memor oo ’ i [n attempt to pass a BANISH I w w in reflection of the unsatisfactory| A ' ificer G. W. Hellberg on suspicion | Sps 2 .,(!] a )flv-' \l\mvl\-'on ]0' Y'm‘whw-k missing from the malls of the ] . ¢ | character of many current trade re- oY . of a > t -Glove ’ost, A erica y y aterh: 3! fa & ¢ theft 0:' an automobile battery in rv.nf\ ”:w ’””(: t "’:h‘r\'f]“:m:s‘“':ll | “"l"' YYH"’ rust Co. in Bridgeport BRADDON-HANSEN ports. Rallroad shares offered fair- tje it mise Goyt 210 mark slzesty | WD s noon fal e o | Saturday was held in $5,000 bonds| y¢ wuy lcarned today that the g s : ly good resistance to selling pres- 6% Preferred totay mdmiie, the potes sas, it Neaeg of (o o FPACIIY ey | for rrajcnunt Thurdas by Julke) woaam of Pt sraadon, tormer | OPGADIALON'S WorK {0 Migg sire despie he face st Seotem: : : . member of the club was in attend- | Abner P. Hayes in the city cOUFt|egjaeant phucical ajrector of the Y. ber earnings stafements soon to Price on Application he entered the company's store and fance. Mayor Weld also attended ns |here this morning. Meanwhile po-|ar. A SAnA"Mis Fsle Hansen ot : | make their appearance are expect ook the battery and was attemptin= (i@ guest of Commander Harry |lice were searching for a brother-in- Trinity street, took place on Octo- 6g lS&S(l‘OllS to compare unfavorably with th to escape when apprehiended. In Ginshurg. law believed to have becn assoclated [1,o" s ~ The ceremony was per- same month last year, but many of police court this morning, Newman's | Mr. Jgam said that he had su-|With Rembish in the check passing | case was continued until Wednesday | pervised the construction of many |#1d postal inspectors are at work |z g church at 4 o'clock in the| ABullar, Colorado, Oct. 17 UP— | mereq down 1 to 5 point | morning for investigation nemorials throught: = country | “ndcavorl 0 solve the failure of | ¢ornoon ™ Rey, W. H. Alderson of- | Banishment of I. W. W. agitators Renewal of I money at 4 1 John mu.‘ proprietor of the Ball {ang he had never seen a more ideal | the bank to receive mail long over | goiaiag. who have been active in preparing | Per cent, after the unusually lar Tire Co. telephoned to the policc|pot than Walnut Hill park or morc “""1 hy Mr. Braddon is physlcal director | ooy oo oo | mines | NCTease in excess reserve last week statlon last night and reported that | yiessant people to work with. The | Bark officials this morning point-| o "thes Conoes, N. Y., Y. M. C. A, Senera striken the coal mines | o, o comewhat of a surprise, but t some ons had entered his placs S ed out as far as is known at this | of this region was ordered here to- 9 " | Hlayes Construction Co. of this city ! through a window in the rear. Chict 18 the cont After a short vited all t to c talk, .Mr. ex-servicemen t Hart and Officcr Hellberg responded, | other officers having bheer tomobile accident ca on an au- , and Ne : , visit 2 | headquarters and to quit the camp | POFt cOPPer prices, there were few Representatives man, who apparently had been |20 he Would explain the‘details of Sl Ralsojglor A'\:‘;\’mfr:‘j; was served on the officers in charge prade devalopmentsiof Interestidur | W gar B Dawking Flmer F. Parmham frightened away, soon returned and |construction. He told the men chuureh, Hartford, pn Saturday, Rev. | this morning. pepee Salps | e was about to enter a relatives car, |1hat he was there every day ar 1} SHurch, Haritord on Saturdey, Bev:] "X sinilar notlce was sarved yes- |, American Sugar Weaing, which |l s which was parked nearb ief [would greet all visitors and show | s > matron of homor wes |terday by a cltizens’ committes head- | PrOKe 6 points in a late wave o Hart questioned 1im and Tie denic them around The memorial belongs b ry of Hartford and the | ed by Mayor John J. Pritchard of ‘:,'fl‘i"_f:‘_”";,, R i oA d ARROW ELECTRIC CO. M‘:(‘;‘ifl: ‘:s]vrv‘rlnvlu‘ it o e r\‘r,\hmr\' ) welcome on top of th | pest max! was John D. Smith. “Upon ,\ 'f SRDLECI N el W WS qURE eo it of unfavorable third 615 Preferred ! i . . their return from a wedding ftrip, | ters at that plac At Walsenburg || 1 Other sugars also HAR GE J 5 ) man’s hands and the odor of battery |hill, ha said. Gree[ EXeCU“Ve Remmmg FIOM | ine couple it reside at 235 North | the committee ralded the headqaur- | WU2rter ngs ISHSUEdTS o ART and HEGEMAN MFG. (0. equipment. The chief also noticed | During the course of his remarks |l | ters of the organization, seized the | NCF® heavy, the reporied increase 6'2 Preferred that there were cockles on New- |he paid a high compliment to th e records and destroyed them. tHel Buropcan joron, balng aihears man's clothes and by going a short | children of New Britain ' distance into the yard the chief | thousands of them would \res, Davide L. McGuire of Wallace | the organization to leave camp was PRkt to okl dge Mntzome | found that his clotlies also became |daily on the hill and never hotl 3 : ’ o o Gl A R ey . yvp’nv:,“\y ',n:"k “l‘tye ome | coverpd with them. ed Wim or his men while they were [ Wishington, Oct. 17 (P—Two iy training station at New-| Mayor Frank Roccaccio presided | oS LEL BLESe Absen LsE s Newman, who had been drinking, | or work. fact is more remark. | British eruisers, the Caleutta and the | 00 17 70 Shbeted that he{ ot the meetins he st ol {na | ternational Harvester, Abitibi Pow was taken to the police station, |apic for the children exen | Cario. reaching Washington toda¥. | " o appointed to the airplane | banishment resolution was adepted. 210 Commerclal Solvents all selling | where he denied having been inijavo an attendant, he safd ran into an unexpected development | oo s inelontatt (he expiration 5 “rln n 2 to 4 points. T k G. Shat- ale : col 'VY’”"J'D““I“”"E Qe AT Bl ot s i vt bl Aio Lot s aining mopied. STUDENT LOCKED UP s Baniose Tane gk o D HERS & fn:‘r’:"\’n;ivm S i e The Mayflower had just returned | Dordelman, local recruiting agent. |dent, who is sald to have heen ar- | HARTFORD NEW”N ‘ g Rl ol will be sent to port for two | rosted and fined for evading respon- : ; | Do w Mr. Ball hearc n e hat- a 4 SRl . £ ror ek-end croj dawn the , 3 { 4 e DG DI T ety Ay ety o WL G e [nonths and then Ened o sca bty & ear ago, was ocked upat| T MARKET AT | flartfo;d‘ go_nnéTrust.Bldg. Burritt?Hotel Idg. dow and the window was brok of Transferring Property to De- Mr. Coolid alute | 110 Cos Cob last night 1"‘1.:“»!v with el, 2- 718 Tel. 3420 Newman e oo admitien when the yacit od as they S a5 ope while un- el IS Dobenyeny Ba R S v e im0 Commissiohisale; S A | WOODS TO NOLLE CASES [qor 1 auor and for | e | 4 bridge | I'rosecuting Attorney Woods said also failed to I ATL IO s o Alleging that certain property o S SR ifternoon that he will nolle the tery which he could not afford 1o, . VeEs ‘mida Sort i oh nd with ofti 1of all e e | S eonting . ’,\,:p an "\“ (o ”, : the pose of defrauding him out his Mayflower, | the owth of the deaths last lay in conrt today that We Offer: il re‘nr:nmqn\‘ place of PG commission, Joseph A, Kloskowski irships playing & of James O'Leary and Willis | he ure counscl, urday night, also doing business as Joseph A, Klos 1 Banner and th “bin. The cases are scheduled for - - S T s Vel e rhoanMeon SKIRENGo &1 1ailivoUshtiaTL Toy returning with the | hearing in police court tomorrow [ AUTO KNOCKS DOWN FENCE 50 shs_ Amerlcan Hardware 5% : | 32,000 dama zair ph MM ey A portion of the Hong 1 that Dr i A G Woods ¥ - moning ¥ : % Zuk, Joseph Oleksy Oleksy o | e e Ihighway on West Hartford road 50 Shs L Wil be given the facts In the case . K k | Atchison . Landaers, rary wnd Newman will be charged with | #0d Sophic Krakowial ersin Bristol Shoe Dealer | 'r;lm‘ vhv{ ¥ q”znn I:T ““xl 'knnfk‘}'d Bald Loco ? ak STE o Bilrelare I tion were issued J e St . i V[ down ahout ok last night s = ! > ks ’ Monkiowicz RO o $5,000 Suit Defendant when struck by an automobile driv- it & "l‘“ | - L A e Banci Suit for $3.000 damages has been | D h en hy James Fine of 62 Grove street, i | — Fascisti Boys’ Group ) € claims that in srought agafnst Harry Karp of this eaths | Harttord, following . collision be- (2 P | Not With Boy Scouts i this year Zuk owned | ¢liv. doing business as the LaBelle | {ier Eaatian " nd o car ariven O Do Fasen G ‘ The vouthful scisti orzaniza- | property on Haves street and en- |Shoe store in Bristol, by Louis Cor- | T | by Ed 70 smalley “v“; o v\;‘n 2 | a el oskovsit ¢ Springtield, through Willia Stanley Kacensk street, th M e s 3 | tion being formed in New Britain is 1 Kloskowski to procure a cus- | ofiSpringficld through AWillinm e int ol ; . SR I & Pac 10 % SR s s o 1 wtih the Boy fomer for it. Joseph Oleksy owned | M. cnstein. The plaintiff claims | Stantey LU RERG BRI G RR s TR Stadler ¢ ’|’»1(7\ Pac 106% m an Scouts of A and has not | property on Sily sirect and he, |monpavment of a bill for shoes, Dep- | M ” il ! ;"““}‘I"-" “-“;“'r'?’\’ ":‘ s driving conth and the other car Chile Con ¢ INVESTMENT SECURITIES g & o i e orace street, died yesterdny at|ag goi the opposite dircction. ¢ cr Corp 5| L sought any connection with that or- also, engaged the plaintiff to secure Mty Sheriff Martin 1. Horwitz . o, X s going in ; . AL | QemH Qe o Sovehbanyconsthon pllufiin o g o snfuee MR lime iy riome B ol i T urt of Sperry's car was Coca Cola | New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 Lrickson said today in correeting | * The plaintift alleges that, in order | Alexander and Leokadya Koren- | eI this motning at T:43 oiclock at | damaged. Serseant B e | Hartford Office 75 PearlSt. Tel. 4655 1eport that a aseist Boy Scout | to defrand him out of his commis- kiewiez of Berlin have been mamed | B8 00 CFrl DV L | Fine on the charge of violation of ,Cobs e | troop was being formed here. Ex- | sion, Zuk transterred his property | defendanis in an action for fore-|'" sl e o jliegs e Crn F R coutive Erickson, at the request of [to Sophie Krakowiak and Iosy |closure of a mortgage, brought hy ! | \T\Tl;’[':l_lj"wl.', COURT | Dodge Bros A WE OWN AND OFFER: 1 quarters, 100k the mat- | Oleksy, the latter being the wife of | Nuthan —Spiegel Deputy Sheriff | ~ | > ROB AN .~ o Hos ‘ ter up with K. D. Cubeddu, exccu- Joseph Oleksy, and that Oleksy | Martin T Horwitz attached prop- ||| i FIUE o x;\v ll.;'; Buin Du B B . | fe ) : : i 3 Sodergren is valued at $4,522.14, ac- om . 32 tive of the New Britain chapter of | transferred his property to Zuk. of the defendants in the amo n‘! [ ! g S t T t C L e e b ks e s (| Fumerals |l o miors s in pro | ER RIS EUE A G i s : i ate court by executrix, Mrs, as been informed that the Foseist | (oo 7 TR note 1 not been paid and he| | ba B e e oot Chief Hart to Explain s T S S S A ociety docs not wish fo ally its . : % ain a g : Sasuloes et with the scout movement chool for Policemen Carl Brown Lnepexy o . s ! 000 o share of ley-Svea € Mr. Erickson said he had no oh W. C. Hart called o | Berlin, foreclosure by | \munevel ervices ov Geal Brewn | e SR B FUT LD Jection to the o of a Faselst | n z of the members of the police |deficlency judgment. R Sudol | of 4 Whiting strect were held this | & 3 900 €3 So0k S20 feat el B0y Scout troop provided it abided department for 2:30 tomorrow aft-|of Berlin is cited a defendant, I morning at 9 o’clock with a requiem R ey (ienialolorh . X | \ank, $166.64, and household furni- | ¢; 2t by the seout regulations and was crnoon in the police court room. fle since that party claims interest | high mass at St. Peter's church. Rev. | i o & ! ”H\__m".“‘,"“ i l'ay € ep one ay tatlon 0. organized in the nsual manner. 1f it | will explain the school idea which |through ttachment | Charles Coppens was the celebrant. | = o estate of the late Joalim Gt \“vm‘:m P did not connect itself with the local | the hoard of police commissioners S 0 damages has been | Afps, Matthias Rival sang c S et 3 3% The = : 2 as Riva Kolanczink is valued at [t o S . . council, he informed r. Cobeddn, v ordercd, amd preliminary steps Dronght Dy Aususto Camosch | est at tho affertory and e men | oot % NG 81 $E89017 HTudson Motors 727, This company manufactures all 1t could not use the conyTIght word | towards o actual work ~of the i rou ar & NH s dary foc s, ,,,l(,, Ch?w{ e & hun ot ot Brisol Trust Co, amants |10, the pay station equipment used in r yeddu, s re- | school will pe taken and sorko. The p Clalms | the conclusion of the services. Miss| (o $775.61, and another deposit, | |1 5 et i ~ ) ply, has stated that the or ation | The final report on the Meriden- [damazes for serviees rendered. | Hilda Braunstein accompanied at!Central Savings Bank & Trust "u.]:”v1 N \; T i the United States and Canada. is to be known as the Fascist Bil- | New Britain baseball game will be Deputy riff - Horwitz performed | {1 organ. amount to $1,581 |:vr -l." g 5 B 06 % o e 5 x ella; and is to carry out a program | given, also sorvice Members of the Franz - I i : Foreign hbusiness shows every | A O o O S e N GOREOA R i : 5 2 4 L - e = TR , B, A0 SSTAUR! h ATES HRelly Spring i . Se OXE Stephen’s Yerein wore the pull bear-| THorAUIANT INCORPORATES {Kelly Syring . 2 : promise of expansion. — ETHEL —— |ers and ”0“""f bearers. "]"“?""“']“?'-‘iml by the Central Lunch in which | Louis & Nash 1321, conducted the committal ritual | poar Vouras, Georges Mitchell and [\fack Truck .. 10§ 1 L mvec at 1 " Burial was in St Mary's cemetery. | Angolo Tolis are mamed as corporas | ot L An investment that will grow tors in the amount of $35,000, with | \iq ont ' Mrs. Bataline Renaud [$1,000 paid In to begin business. | yo 1¢ & Tov : - Funeral services for Mrs. Bataline |stock of the corporation i to be di- | g pae 1 b Renaud of 217 High street, who died | ided in 550 share: a S sic | saturday morning and were held s = L | . . = 2y > this morning at 10 o'clock at St.| FLIERS REACH FRANCE . s 4 o @ C ter 1 o 1("AHD C.;b I C/OE‘Q’\ Peter's church. Rev, Daniel Mass Bordeaux, Jrance, Oct. 17 (B — |\ v x 11 & 1 4 i i u r, 9 5 ~ celebrated a solemn high mass of Ty four Britlsh air force Uying |Nor & West ..186 18§ TR > requiem, Rev. Charles Coppens was ' joats which started from PIYmouth, {Noptl, Amer 627 81%, 01% 81 WEST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN A J n and Rev. John 1% Donohu ¢l Construction, Feels Leglonnaires’ | William Beam, who has ¢ Al on Walnut Hill, was the | for it cloc| e borrd of hat evening. tendent | Law Accomplice Waterbury, | Rembish, 1 war | Torrag Oct. of 15 arge World ction with an onstruct it Beam o visit him ving £0 w b Week-End Voyage RE YOU A LUTELY GTAGNATING - PUTTERING- HITA OPPSY'N ENDS — WHILE WE ARE MY GLOW ,MOTI A GTANDSTILL = WHLE OUR GENERATION IS MOVING RIGHT ALD ~ OUR PRESENT PN GENERATION D UP WTH THNGS — WHILE. YOUR GENERATION'S® 5 ALWAIG CONTENT TO QT BACK ~— FULL OF LIFE, € ~AND ANOTHER? THING:, MOTHER, THERE'S® A LOT MORE “GET WP AND GO’ TO OuR @ GENERATION THAN THERE 1S WTH YOURS 7 / 17 (» — John | Greenmount charged with theft In con- I time nothing of value is missing. ssession of mortgaged property in | City Items made by the police. Weddings BRAYMEN-SMITH T 170 Arch street and HOME ON FURLOUGH sub-deacon. George Dillon sang at the offertory, and Mrs. Matthias Rival sang “Some cct Day” at the conclusion of services. The pail bearers were H Boilard, Louis Boilard, Delthis Marpineau, Joseph LeBeau, Tilman Cormiere and Wil Jiam Cormic The flower bearers | were Lawrence Boilard and Herman Renaud. ather Masse and Father hue conducted the committal iees. Jurial was in St. M cemetery. “Ave Maria” Dono- rv- s — e Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 162! pposite St. Murs’s Church. jence 17 Summer 8t.—1625-3. TIMEto PLANT BULBS before the ground frcezes. Order mow from our large stock of Tulips, Hya- cinths, Daffodils, Narcissi, etc. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP 83 West Main St., Prof. Bldg., Tel. 886 Tho Telegraph Florist of New Britain Monuments $150 Set anywhere in New England Price inctudes AN Granites [ Puy dir ANY DAY t oand save 7 Stanley St New n, Conn A ——, READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS agent’s commission | \T. l: Smiths Sons Tel. 1799 ., NEW BRITAIN DAICY HERALD,' 2 COURT HOLDS BOY ~ IN CHECK FRAUD WAR MEMORIAL | - o0 . Search Begun for Brother-i- A sedan owned by Stanley Nied- wicki of 97 Bexton street was stolen from his garage Saturday night, ac- cording to his report to the police, and was found a short time later near the corner of Broad and Grove streets. An investigation is being ormed at the parsonage of Trinity » wedding of Patrick Braymen Miss Cath- i 1 1 \ | | lettering, cart-| ing, setting| and founda tion. L T P T Ty W MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1927. Wall Street Briefs |\SHARP BREAKS IN i T PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTEORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 holders of International Shoc Com- | | pany will vote October 26 on a pro- i posed eplit-up of common stock on | incrose nwaknorticsconnan moen | REUEWal of Call Moey at 4 1-4) Per Cent a Surprise | from 1,400,000 to 4,000,000 shares. New York, Oct. 17 (®—Pronounc- in today's stock market, presumably | We Offer the populuar industrials were ham- | ate to 4 | led to check the liquida- Outside of a firming up of ex- subsequent lowering of the per cent, f; tion. day by a citizens’ committée follow- ing a meeting with the town coun- cil last night. Notice to vacate their Suite 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain - Those 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange At the | @ factor on the Cuban producing to all members of me tima notice Price on Application gland, today on an empire cruise, | pyec Mot landed gt the marine aviation basc | pan Am De MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE {at Hourtin, near here, at 2 p. M. | punnevlvania S T e T e planes, which accomplished & | padio. Corp i Joseph M. Halloran Tel. 1253 Harold C. Mott flight of about 425 miles, expected | to leave Hourtin tomorrow. 1815 . e k) Tkag T | i ST e % BOYS STEAL COOKIEN § | Stanley Works > QPRI tat a hole had been cut in a £, & 1932 4 Torrington Co con 88 0S5 board window in Hoffman's Ba N | Union Mfg Co 6 | MINE WORKERSAREYIEW on West Main street, about 10:30 iy TR Public Utilitics Stocks, last night. On investigation it wa 61 Yl cenn ervic s 90 | found that several pies had been Texas Co 501 47 | Conn. Tt & Pow pfd . 117 120 | Constitutionality of Red Jacket Con- smashed and a few cookies taken. It Texas & i 16 | Htd Elec Light ., 388 | is believed boys made the enfrance Tobacco Prod . N OB Guas 70 solidated Attacked By Lewis and the hole in the cardboard is | % ) | Southern N E Tel 168 \ < small. { United Tr O " S a the United Mine Workers i ”,[1‘ {[” ° T414 ':\v.' TREASURY BALANCE Washington, Oct. 17 (F—The I S Treasury Balanee, $430,471,013. | United Mine Workers of America \‘ AR 1445 LR et o T, and its president, John L. Lewis, e Z B e 3 were refused reviews by the su- pabesh Ty Harvey P. Bissell Is |00 court foday in 12 cases' in ! Wost. Elec | o Be Rcappomted which the federal district court for {\Vhite Motor .. 38% | port, Oct. 1T (P~ Ilarvey P.|Southern West Virginia granted in- T\willys Over 147 of Rid=ehald: aollac of [ Junctions to the Red Jacket Con- {Woolworth 185 s L R i he Convcatiat et |solidated, the Borderland, and other LOCAL STOCKS {will he re-appointed by 1 nt | West Virginia r'oa; minlgecomehnc (Furnished by Putnam & Co) |Coolidge a despatch to the ies n»sr;a;flln:fi,{.( oty _-m:hn_s Insurance Stocks. port Time To il tie palb anatitl | Bid Asked [Mr. Bis uA 9D 2o S INCY o 61 Broadway, New York {Actna Casu *l"‘ g ILT0 LD ne | Aetna 1 ns o ey z > . 5 {Aetna Fire > St. Andrew’s Junior Choir ‘Dividends | Automobile Ins In Enjoyable Concert Lithnanian folk songs and English Hartford Fir National Fire { Phoenix Tire The Board of Directors has declared the following quarterly dividends pay- able December 1 to balders of record October 31, 1927: r four | the | ! compositions divided honors at St. 70/, s i - $1.50 per share in casb or 3.70/100th: T e = - fAm Hosiery | Beaton & (¢ I B -Hfd Cpt Co com 9 - | Rillings & Spencer | Traveelrs 11 t | Andrew’s Lithuanian church parish Dividend No. 11 ! Conn. Gene 2 730 1760 | The despateh that Mr. Bis- | hall last night, when a speclal musi- 6 Dividend Beries Preferred Stock— | | Manufacturing Stocks. | sor's reappol cable | cal program was presented by the McLean | junior choir of the it home he l\‘\‘\wlzll soloists. Chairman J church and of a share of Clam A Stock for each share of Preferred Stock held. Dividend No. 8 $6.50 Dividend Series Preferred Stock §16210 per share in cash or 4.01/100ths of a share of Class A dwell 90 The choir, consisting of 38 girls. as under the direction of Prof. J. itton, organist. The soloists were ! Fillings & Spencer pid SETTLED OUT OF COURT the Misses Anna Karlonis, Julia UEc] o teb Tl are SDEEERIeE el | N e o1 th T The following legal actions have | Grigutis, Helen Grigutis, and Ernest fock (md. : s Arms ; ; {heen settled out of city | Huck and John Matulis. Bolcn o Rl Y efermad Bocke o b it Thin T John Zuvelli against b M l e g rs of sai Preferre S 8 e Lock T I e atl gainst Mo spply:thale cash dividend fo the pur- Fafnir Bearing Co ....108 112 |Murray, William M. Green | HELD FOR AUTO THEFT chase of Class A Stock price Lo e 3 LD, FOR ATROL I ; i of approximately $4 share us Hart & Cooley L sl William Henry Forsell, aged 26, of 12 compared with the present market Landers( I T s1 jfok the defendant FFairview strect, was in police court % Dfias cfilout M0 per shase, The N B Machine o] it Michac! Weinstein st Bd s morning on the charge of theft Drotimately. #4644 per ehare. per | (N B Machine prd 105 ward Greenstemn, Greenberg of an automobile from Wiegands annum for the §6 Dividend Series and Nilesi-cBe-Tond com .. 14 18 [Witt for the plaintiff, Perkins |Grove a fow weeks ago and a, con- $1.00 par share per annum for the North & Judd . T |& Davis for the defendant, [ tinuance for thirty days was order- SRR Bl Pl ek Peck, Stowe & Wil 10 Wladyslaw ~ Kosakowski against {cd as another arrest is expected. ALIC O KEERNE/Ssavacre Russell Mfg Co. ... Wiadyslaw Tajmajer, nley J.|Attorney Cyril F. Gaffney repre- oville Mfg Co ... 54 56 |Traceski for the plaintiff, B. J.|sented Forsell, who pleaded mot Standard Serew 95 100 | Monkiewicz for the defendunt | guilty. He is under $1,000 bonda.

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