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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1927. §' MEMBERS HEAR City ltems 0F WORK AMONG BLIND : My GHURCH IS FAGING tox Dean Stolz Says Young Pplp o T or mrote Az Must Be Prepared for Life | ' “There Mrs. Andre f ind Miss H N. J Mr have heen visit in Oscar Lundell of police investigating an antomobi stru front ¢ 3 red Br not —Wiil port t Wor 1 was dis er did stre and the op to ascertain the collision occurred about lock this afternoon at the cor- wlidvessing % eon. Mer of Lasalle and Curtin - streets ous cdaeators 5 ¥ hetween car driven by Stanley SalERRTIGh ! Borawski of 885 Oak street and iade all Richard Lang of 20 Florence street aceount nd Mrs. B McElhone and s, P Doppensmit Harrison st have closed i home at Short Br s, George Reynolds of r., ar Mr. and Buckland of 709 Stanlcy ‘ ing clut today is i t vonth propl [ s Karl lartforu lien Vi t Cong allowance ot all fact H lip n ins, the confronte t our youth t compley, tuation is this 1ir it life 0 ver visiting endous ompelied bad: they ha ice, but prepared by tr I'his constitute opportunity CAUSING DEATH OF RIG gious Dr. Stol can of German Court Is Called TUpon Settle Case Caused by Superstition, 15 between Germany, Oct, ict saltic orld dis Sea and the the pigs ) apparent 1 said it Electrical Fixtures Stolen From House {0 5 1 tr of b ot witehe oman zious s 'y asked the advice of an old told them found, in t and stick the roximate wonman, ar eh conld be ommunit ich luring t nd of pins e vil into s chureh cor Ellin ch first person whi tors Tmer's houss the ird 1 allowing day is the red all the wite: was Ty wifr at her and of farm- o conrt YOUTHS ART I (Y] 33rd ANNUAL SESSION STATE D. OF . HERE 1OCAT ) e : oman is not a ¥ is not mad. bellef in witc sirong as ever, tarmer villager tis jnst hiters ahontas Open Brother Identifies Body Found in Greenwich River Gre wich O 13 Pasitive ..‘r:‘u cation of the or o i ¥ i vl drowned at runeil . ar g v P hat here Comvention in Fhis City with Ball Tonizht. a man ") Daughters of Lis city this mornin ing ral rsi of Robert W, today by hig bre ( Pocahontas Kingston b by this said t decd 3 re ind bunch of keys found in the the ntion will be 1 convention Odd Fellow ning wil mark with entertainment at hall ¥ Mrs. William 1 prophete 1d iis b Fe ‘ tered the hody for tnts = shipped e Arch stres A g o Jance on Blind Jazz Player Make Hit in Chicago ®o, Oct. 18 (P —Jazz orches ras composed wholly of i ing a hit in Chi More “bliy tras’” d inte competition with jazz ; players who can read s evening, rning at (&} Tom n the convention will open ness session. There will usual reports of offic mittees, appoiniment of commi adoption ™ of resolutions, by state officers and nom officers. Officers for next will elec late fn the aftcrnoon Rose Hurlburt of New Hav merly of New Britain, the present Great Minone, is expected to he clected to the position of Great Po cahontas. The convention will be in cha of Mra. Sarah IMall of Bridgepor The New Britain committee from Indianola council which is host to the convention consists of Mrs. E. B. Parker, chairman; Arthur Tay lor and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marion, ’ ADRIEN SHOP row i sightless orchi have eir blind- s a handicap, the musicians vdvertise their lack of sight n advantage’ 'in orchestral work. An cmployment burean for the blind is king out musicians, entertainers and piano tuners ed D Bernstoin, accepting {1 vear M for chair- ing the advantage'” t that cars for music, its harmony than have racted by eyesight” sharper and “di v visitin to | ehythm ssor | people Wood | Philip- Presiden consid to the 1S g READ HERALD CLASSIFTIED ADS FOR YOUR WAN 328 MAIN ST. Just Across the Tracks Just Received a Shipment of Beautiful New Dresses Satins Crepes Velvets Velvet Combinations Jerseys Wool Crepes Values to $15 each only 2 for $15 SALE HAS Street Dresses One and Two Picce Models All Sizes 1 to 40 OUR DRESS NEW BRITAIN BEFORE. DO TAKEN THE WOMEN OF BY STORM. VALUES NEVER EQUALLED NOT MISS THIS DRESS EVENT. PRICES UNHEARD OF!! Come LARGER WOMEN’S FROCKS Nizes From 10 to 52—Reg. $22.50 A Wonderful Value Smart Styles at $ 1 2.95 Youthful Models Early! Come Early! Come Early! blind persons | o v ( Aviation ‘Marm’ | Anderson of | igal, Heart | flying school | atrice Town- | the ! has its -Miss 1 hes ' now who te; Acre interested in aviation I lakt‘) Weddings KRAKAUSKE-PETHIGAL The of Miss Helen Peth- hter of Mr. and Mrs. Pcthigal of 117 Henry str and Joseph E. Krakauske, son of John Krakauske of 719 East street, was solemnized this morning at § o'clock at St. Andrew's church, itev, Edward V. kis officiating. Ihe bride's ndant was Miss Mary Krakauske, a sister of the iridegroom, while Adam Covaleski best man. The bride’s gown of bridal satin trimmed with panish luce and lilies of the va ler veil was caught with orange ilossoms. The maid of honor was ttired 1 Nile green guorgette. Act- idesmaids were Misses ) garet And Anna Mok- Stella Gross. The ushers > Peter Pethigal, Frank Cova- John Krakauske and Joseph Alexon. Mrs, Krakauske presented ter maid of honor with an onyx ring and the bridegroon’s gift to his attendant was a set of green gold cuff link After a wedding trip Mr. and Krakauske will live at 719 Fast street. The bridegroom is em- ployed as a member of the cngi- neering staff for the board of waltcr commissioners marriage the dau Charles w Loski, took a ride, and after a course | mbert d a -1 Field, Louis pilot She tween New Oricans and At- plied for a pilot's positfon in the mail service which opens Novem- lanta, St Investment Company Claims Fraud in Suit in its complaint, that| I"azzina transferred pro perty to his wife, G. L. Ifazzina, for to avoid | itain Investment air & Nair, has inst tha defendants mentioncd and also against G. Fazzina and Gartuno F The plai ft claims: $1 ges and the action was insti- for -payment of note ble Kred Winkle served the no consideration de t Co., through brongzht suit 2 already Joseph in order zina. dam tut a piape Ti intift At note was executed between the de fendants and the plainti¥ and that rs, sets .forth th 5 was | | the class of 19 SLATTERY: The m Murphy, Murphy Miss of Gertry Mrs arriage of daughter of Tremont stree Slattery of Hartford will Monday, October 31, at hurch at 9 a Miss Grace phy will attend h honor and Clement § ake place St Mary’ m { York will be the b Miss Murphy is a 1"rancis’ Hospital Training school in and has a wide cir- 1o of friends in this city. —— Wall Street Briefs Trading Gleasonit on the > day. The in commen stock of Products was suspended W York Curb Market to- shares have been listed |about two years and have been in- note has not heen paid. Tt is roalleged that Urancesco Faz- | A property 1o his wife order to avoid debts and duties to cditors, particularly the New Brii- Iovestment Co. The plaintif | claims damages and it asks that the Yanee of property he Mayor Walker Would Quit Public Life York, Oct. 1§ (P~ Mayor ants to quit public lif when his term of office expir told a gathering of city offici: ss and professional vered a home ving dinner 1t the Hotel Biltmore 1ve one ambition and only iid the mayor 4 the close or ddress, “and that is, that when term of mayor has ended, 1 shall have dons it public life.” yor's ter pires December ain conye set aside men his th Reports were that he has receiv oppertunitics to enter busine positions at salaries ranging from 2100000 to $1.000,000 a year. He no comment on these reports, | | e | | Edward, the 15 months oid sor lof Mr. and Mr Cierwienski {of 43 Orange st died last night | |at the Hartford hospital. The fu- neral will be held tomorrow morn- | ing at 7:30 o'clock from the Sacred ! Heart church and burial will be in | | the Saicred Heart cemetory, Joseph Collins cph Collins, 52 Meriden, died - after a short illn d by three | Patrick Luddy of New Britain, Nora Luddy of Hartford and Peter Smith of Hartford; brothers, James Collins of Mi town, and Harry Collins of Ha and several nephews and nieccs. He was employed as a blacksimit in Meriden for the past 30 ve | was well known in this ¢ e was a frequent visitor. leral will be held tomorrow ing at 9 o'clock from {al parlors and St. Rose's Merfden. Burial will tak St. Joscph's cemetery of Colony his home sisters, fun- mor I Funerals e CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our thanks to {our friends and neighbors for the floral offerings and cxpressions of | sympathy shown us in our ber ment in the death of our beloved son and grandson. We also ! | thank the John A. Andrews Co. and i fellow employes for the sympathy | shown. Mr. and Mrs. Ch Mr. and Mrs. ¥ Mr. and M. Nirs. A. Vogel. C. Willia Williams, Herre, | i — | Joseph A, Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1825-2. Opposite St. Mury's Charel Besidence 17 Sommer &1.—1623-3. — | ' TIMEto PLANT BULBS hetore the ground freezes. | trom our large stoe cinths, Daffodils, N BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP 183 tWest Main St.. Prof. Bldg., Tel. 886, The Telegraph Florist of New Britain \ Edward Cierwienski s {omo Mg, Cc | Standard he first shipuent of Brazil, to the United as made ree cotton from i i States ntly, when pounds of | ton, having a declared value of £26,345, sent o New York the d rtment o commercee re- ports. It is not thought th possibilities for the as it staple cot- were are expansion of is only when low fhat Produe hia in 1926 wovement, pr ar shipments the exceptio proti ate of 60 pounds, are tion in was 14,143 Stociholders of Paige-De ior t Mo- ar Co. in d co to approved an increase stock 0000 anithoriz LOu6.000 from no non shares, i, HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE CFurntehed by Eduy Rallrond N It nd T rust (¢ k & Trust Trust <o, king o, Rank & Trum le Trus Finan Bond & Companies Firat 1 Lind Uuderwriters Finance Corp., can decwriters Finance Corp., pfd Fire Insu Compunies A\etna (Fire) Insurance Co, . Automabls Hfd. Firo Nat Phosnix (Fire) Ins. Co, ST . Indemnity and Ot Companies Surey Co. 2l Life Ins. Co Boil. Insp. & Ins o Ins. Co, Utiites r Co, rs and | 5. 3 ler Brush Cooley o, tional it silver Co., cruring Co. com pra. Clak ot or Internationnl Montgomery, | National Marine N, B N. B Mach. N, B. Mach. Now Departure Mg New Haven Clock New Haven Niles-Bement-Pond Mach. Co. ses, Co., Class A 7% pfd. 103 Co.. Class 18 §% pfd. 115 pfa. 110 2 o th & Judd Mg | Russell cth Thomas Clock Co th Thomas Clock Co., Smyth Mfg. Co. 100 andard S Stanley Secur stanley Wnrks, Stanley Waorl Ttaylor & Foni ervy Steam T rington Co. Unfon Mg, s Envelope com, . Envelope Co. pfd. ... tlock Cofl Pipe Co Wiley-Bickford-Sweet Co., Winsted Hostery Co. 20 84 MARKET PRICES IN UPWARD RISE Early Losses Frequently Re- placed by Moderate Gains New York Oct, prices resumed thy ment today after an heaviness. With the technical posi- tion of the market undoubtedly im- poved by yesterday's sharp “tio: and a stro investment !still apparent, as indicated prompt oversubscription 347,000,000 American quota : 7 00,000 Polish loa for the advane operations with confidenc: losses of 1 to o points staritially reduced or wiped fn many cases replaced with moder- ate gains 1S (P—stock upward move- arly period of | demar by of wave of > op . Loser s were sustained by veake & Ohio, Internatio ment, §t. Paul preferred, Waterworks (new), ic Products and Union Carbide ington Rand was down fractio lat a new low at the outset Bullish enthusiasm was engender «d by President Coolidge’s report ness improvement, and by Sena tor Smoot's predictio L gizeable cut by the next congress. Lower he call money rate from 4 1-4 Ito 4 per cent also was a factor, i Steel common, which down 1o 142% before mid 1 around 144 1-2 by early af 'noon. Ge 1 Motors rallied from a of to 135 7-5. Midland | Products preferred.” Philadel- company, Lirooklyn Union Gas | ind Underwood Typewriter sold 3 to |4 points above last night's closing {anotations. Radio Corporation, Peo- |pie's Gas, Dupont, U. 8. Rubber and | Alkman advanced 2| orders of the stock of 1 to near Niad lay ter low % ool Collins ! poin | Ra "hrv. Erie merger and moj rather quiet g was noted in 1 some of the other fesies. | THE MARKET AT P. M. ! (I'urnished by Putnam & Co.) | High Low Close 1581, 1533 663 100 or although Wabash so-called | ile we Al Che & fAmerican Can Am Car & Fd Am Loco m Sm & Re Dye Tel 1803 148 TTER 159ty Pras 191 Tobaceo . Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Atchison Baldwin Loco t & Ohio Beth Steel Can Vuc alk Corro De Pasco 821, Ohio 209 coa Cola jColo Truel Gas Pr Corn Pont R 1st pid Pam Players {risk Rubber Genl Asphalt Genl Ele Genl Motors Gt Nih Iron Gt No pld Hudson Mo . {d 0 & G Tut Nickel Int Paper {Ken Cop | Kot [ 611y 107 7% 16 8312 Firie Lirie 13 241 99 Ty spring . Marland Mid Cont Mo Kan & Tex 447 Mo 1 i i o Lead il INY N H & {Nor & West North Amer North Pacitic Pack Mot Car Pan Am P Pennsyly radio Corp ndard Oil ewart Warner Studebaker | Texas Co Tex obacea | ‘nion 1 I°ruit § Ir Pipe S Ind Al © S Rubber P od & 1 I 1 1 1 1 Wabnsh Ry I'ward 1k B West Elec “v\'hlh Motor Willys Over Woolworth TREASURY BALANCE $455,581,954. | | Treasury | Designer of Elder Plane Is in Hartford Hartford, Oct. 18 (A —Edwar Stinson designer of Ruth Elder" plane, “American Girl, and of the | Brock 1l Schlee plane, “Pride Detroit, ved at Brainard ||rH{ 1 ock this afternoon f'r'om‘ ew York on the last lap of an 18,-| > round-the-country tour to intorest in airports, Stinson was formerly a student {Mier, but he has hecome a {turesque and leading figure as an {American aviation enginecr. Ile has Ihad more hours in the air than any Jother American aviator. {o00 m ate pie-| | | DPRUNKEN DRIVING ALLE | B 1 Roth, aged Maple 1!l avenue, Newington, wa arrested lust night on the charge of operating an automobile while un- der the influence of liquor, He will be tried in Newington town court. PUTNAM & CO, Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2.1 141 = —— e We Offer: ALABAMA POWER CO. 6 Preferred Price on Application 1fenn & Qo Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain - Phose 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Suite 501. Commercial Representatives Fdgar B. Dawking We Offer: ARROW ELECTRIC (0. 612 Preferred and HEGEMAN MFG. 6!, Preferred Elmer F. Farnhgm HART CO. Price on Application EDDY BROTHERS & & HARTFORD NEW_BRITAIN rtford Conn. Trust Bldg. Surritt HotelBldg, Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer: 50 shs. American Hardware 50 shs. Landers, Frary & Clark Shaw & Company INVESTMENT SECURITIES New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 Hartford Office 75 Pearl St. Tel. 4655 \\:l_‘) OWN ;‘\ND OFFER: National Liberty Insurance Co. That’s Not the Half of It = 1 s YA $AY YOU'RE ONLY PRACTISIN' EH 2 WELL IT'S A GOOD THING = 'CAUSE IF | CAUGHT YA SHOOTIN' ANY GAME OUTTA SEASON, I'D RIDE YA TO TH' LimiT!/ ESSSSSTRESSN N\, N ey SO\ (€ When Oscar goes a-riding he chooses modern facilities. The South American puma shown above, the property of State Po- liceman Jack Tarkington (left,) of Coalinga, Calif., recently took a ride from Coalinga to Fresno. Since Oscar didn't have his cage along, you can imagine the feelings of G. E. Lineoln (right,) former World War pilot, who took him for the air. : \