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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1927 NORWALK WOMAN IS FINED §300 Found Guilty of Misconduct of Motor Vehicle 19 (A—Mrs. Ida was fined $300 New Haven, Oct. Miller of Norwalk, and costs on a charge of miscon- | duct of a motor vehicle in connec- tion with a fatality by Judge John Rufus Booth in superlor criminal court here today. Five-year-old Ar-! thur Sylvester of New Haven was killed by Mrs. Miller's car as hc | attempted to cross the fatal Milford | turnpike near the Derby railroad bridge on July § Mrs. Miller, who was the first woman ever tried on ch in New Haven county, pleaded “nolo conter * claiming that the 14 darted in front of her car s nly, and, that although she effort to avoid hitting hir s unable to prevent the State's Attorney Samuel [ said that * a bad error of judgment” caused the fatality, In his statement of the case to Judge Booth. He pointed out that Mrs. Miller was proceeding along de ove of speed not In excess of 25 miles per hour, when two boys started cross the road in front of her m “One of the boys, perceiving the danger, stopped, but the tinued to cross the highway,” Mr. Hoyt sa Mrs. Miller apparently belicved that hoth were going to stop and continued to drive her car instead of bringing it to a halt. The case as far as the state is concerned, is somewhat debatable, and I will recommend a penalty of §300 and costs.” Judge Booth, declared that it is the pi court to regard “such cases with a high degree of serious He add- ed that it had been its policy to fm- pose substantial sentences, but because of his c in the abil- ity of the state’s attorney to proper- ly investigats all facts of the he would accept the recor tion, in passing sentence icy of this SUSPECT TESTIFIES IN SALISBURY MURDER Itinerant Barber Says He Wasn't at Beach on Night of Murder of -01d Lawrenfee Girl one of s vho to guard, the southerly night of tt ndn <9ho 18 49 Lyon s Have O'Don: his Jackman 1 his son, Tor, question seph (‘ommxtteeq \pnmnmfl For Education V committees, the pare on committe nts and feacher: on coo committ the prepara leting, were @ fod Supt. Stanley H. Holm during American T The parents visita will of Ralp} School Principal The parents an Louis teachers’ committec consists of John Black, the Centra Junior High school princip; liam C. Freneh, and David B. Swift. M T 0 a member of the | 00D« committee with Harry principal ior High school, publicit advertis committee wit Krano- witz and James J on the committee for the pr m of cireul bulletins, ; Supt. Holmes, Mildred W Miss FFallon hool Board Chairman F. King. Offers $1,000 for News Of Missing Daughter Northampton, N Oct. 19 (UP) —James H. Corbett, of Utica, N. Y., today renewed his offer of §1,000 "hose reward for the finding, dead or alive | Alice Corbett, e student. ared from the o trace of despite a many ot his daughter, M former Smith Colle, Miss Corbet di college Nov. 13 her has been found since, widespread search over months. Renewal of the reward was made in a letter received from Corbett to- day by § Detective Joseph Daly of this city. atter su gested that Daly r ince ward in the hope that lead to discovery of the sirl's during the hunting season opens tomorrow New Lon"lon May Be Atlantic Liner Port Hartford, Oct, 19 (UP)—D ity of New London becoming th western terminus o four-day transatlantic liner was seen today in a scheduled conference be- tween John H. Trumbull and Chars. Bardo, representing an inter- pping firmi. will confer with the advisability ot using ew Loadon in con- the proposed service. Montauk Point, N. Y., also ha been considered as a possible minal for the service. might which servic ate pier at nection with The eann of Aust likp a giant pincapple in appearanc is oredited with power {o entrap and _crush anyone touching its leaves the Milford turn- | pike near the Derby bridge at a rate | other con- ! V.1 the re-| body | ibil- | day. gov- | ter- | (GOVERNMENT WINS OVER SINCLAIR IN FIRST LAW FIGHT (Continued from First Page) Weddings KRONSBEIN—LITKE Application for a marriage license was made yesterday by Lydia Al- I)erulm Litke, daughter of Mr. and \Irsv ‘rederick A. Litke of Fai w street and Eric Kronsbein, of the same addres is scheduled to ta place at th |should furnish some fuel ofl to the| navy in return. |urda) October 29. oot RS, HURLBURT IS STATED. OF P. HEAD annulling th Hills leas (Continued from First Page) letter as wri This mornin, , in one of his dcusmns © Teapot Dome and Elk ' had characterized the ten fn “an exultant! mood."” | 5 Attack Canadian Charge Washington, Oct. 19 (P)—The ing of testimony was begun toda; the criminal conspiracy trial of ry F. Sinclair and Albert B. 1, with a promi by counsel for Sin- clair that there would be no evi- dence to show the v 1thy oil o ator had an connection with Continental Trading Co. Lta., Canada, through whom Fall is a cused of having recovered a lar batch of erty Bonds after the leasing of the Teapot Dome naval ofl reserve to Sinclair. Moreover, the two women and ten ' men hearing the case were told that Sinclair never had a bond that this company had and that never passed a bond the company pos- |sessed, as the government in the indictment ch; acy in the lease of the resery | t will be de clear ne had anything to do w bond of the tion give government declared Litt. n, of N York he never p: y any one in | Littletown {ernment t rty s the approval of 1 reports of committees and the of 1 resolutions were adapt- proved this morning, local committee and dianola council, which is acting host to the convention. A resolution of importance to the anization which was passed this noon was the vote to instruct representatives to the Great Coun- i, the national organization, to vote for the password. There cment on foot amo sanization to do away assword entirely and m to a lodge depend entirely the possession o he is a widespread I wention adjourned to IFallon's grill where ! delegates sat down to dinner. This afternoon's session is being icvoted to election and installation new office . HALLILLS LAWYER fore noon also disputed th cory that the Bonds Sinclair i gave ior that 1 Tr ina passed Co. | ally | some of which | T went to Fail Describes P The attorr ment was ma | employed 1 Mrs, Lilliendahl Engages l(olmx't yment 2 $25,000 pay- n he was | r to go to Eur- h oil conces- n R seeret o McCarter, Tamous Criminal Lawyer Mays Landin H orneys who Hall and Hail-Mills le last year , Oct. 10 (UP) Robert the that there that transa sent to a was noth bei for Iall on w L has been e 1 for Mrs. Margare became known hl, who Jor, His Beac the murder of the ahl, will go on trial 11 couns r in the dra cast ma b c Astances fan Hall- the | come character to the dahl, like Mrs. 00d g Procedure Kept Secret Hall T ttiston. Ui0: torlatsciie bytaet mily her h s from a * d of murd John J. G {ve in the 'S oyed by band, omerville tr Mrs. Lilliendahl wamp road, the where the to « is wife, the plot. SUES FOR DAMAGED BIKE. cycle when it ruck by an automobile is the of a suit for $100, brought by . a minor, thra his Jacon!, against Wil- The plaintiff claims ptember 10 last an auto- 1 by the defendant icycle, on nberg and iintify and 1. 11, is em- fsolate phy mo- retir sis Joseph V d, Stron on clerk at the icorge Otis 1l sur- compirol- produced liam | Deputy Ma served the ms | Convent | Sherift Pa S ON GUARANTEE £ ed failure to abidc he terms of an agreement in 1ich he gnaranteed to be re le for money due from Harry K of Bristol, 1. Honeyman of this city en 1 ed defendan for $500 s G nt Co. of Boston, Thomas J. Wall. Paper: served hy Constable From Worcester Mas: Oct, joining cc Notre Dame. f flames were cor tion the Hlheamhe % through the action wel on h 1 church collapsed. I The fire was controlled only sev- | | eral hours later, Jiagmben steople aintiff clalms {1 s the nt whereby Tespo ble the plaintift from . provided that the money due . ot total more than $1,000 e - a that on October i recnie MISS PA la home¢ SHOWERT w Drust A nisc ous showe of Miss Sopl Britain road, Kensing honor of her cousin, Miss Julia P'a dan of Waterbury, last night. A those present were the following | Misses Anna Znowko, nor Gil- bert, Helen Pajor, Celia Mary Rosick, Diana F | Zesnik, Frances Drose, bert, Anna Shu Mrs. Rose Ton Bighinatti. Miss Pazden received many beau- on ston, both Karp and Honeyman on has s through Stanley J. T Ant zainst Harry H. Milkowitz, bankrupt est los of Bristol. The plaintiff claims tiful gifts. She will become the that Pulos owed a note and that {bride of Anthony Fiftal of Water- | property on Crown street and on | bury on November 8. Jod strect, Bristol, w e it. The note weeording to the com- (UP) — | plaint, and the plaintiff secks for closure and possession of the premises. Deputy Sheriff Matthew Papeiak served the pap Suit for $70 ma { brought against Edward J. this city by the R. H Corp., thifough Edward Constable John Recor Bmm FouE ceski trustee and Mr: or the | | paranysis ov b Washington, Oct. | State health depart out the country today {the U. S. public health servic | the spre ntile paralys| being che Reports REASE 19 ents through- reported to tha R | N Fagan of Donnelley G. Bur served new cases of the discase during the i ended { Oct. 15, which was a decrcase of 71 | | compared with the previous week. two s s reported an in- crease of infantile paralysis. Wash- | ington reported new cas com- a pared with 15 in the week of Oct 8, 1 ¢.g and Licutenant Joseph Le B and Pennsylv: jew cases com- | en route trom Rio Janeiro to Buenos pared with 2 [ Aires. On the last lap of their flight == from Paris ROBBED AND FAINTS 11:120 o'cloc Camden, N. J. Oct. 19 (UP)——| Florfanapolis, which is on the Thomas Thompson fainted and was Trazilian coast, is about 500 miles found unconscious outside his gaso- south of Rio Janciro and about 600 line {illin ion at Pensauken to- miles from Buenos Aire Here's why: | o0 At 2:45 a. m MUENJOU IN HOSK visited by seven Cal., Oct. 19 (UP)— the night's receipts. While his condition was not consid- day two bandits threatened him with erzd serious, Adolph Menjou, film revolvers but got no loot because actor, will remain in the California there wasn't anything left. Lutheran hosp at least two Then Thompson fainted. . his physicians sald today. i e Menjou is snffering from acute stomach trouble. Physicians do AD AERALD CLASSIFTED ADS | not belicve an operation will he FOR YOUR WANTS !necessary. owed we R GOAL 33 iators Dieudonne Co th noon. yesterday he was AL bandits who stole At 5 a. m. to- has been | gy 19 (A 1 over this city at | The wedding | | | S on opened at | 10 o'clock and was devoted mainly to | delegates’ creden- | {eight years was X-ray abolition of the secret | of the official | shortly | WILL DEFEND WIDQW creci cireum | | which | defense detec- | i between | mite b Horwitz | of one dollar a share, in | the | of | December ponsi- | arp | |ing 1t| ed the firm $246.23 [ices will be 1 |noon at | Erega {branch of the heen | Britain Trust | | e of Peter Pu- | s mort- | has not | | | 183 West Main St., City Iltems Sllen Gallo t, this cit in Ha mor! her lm\lmnrl, non-support. District Governor Bagg will speak to the members of the New Pritain Rotary club tomorrow. A son was born at New Britain of 80 Ta hmv‘ has been notified to | ford police court to- ing to test who 18 charged. with st Al rst German Baptist church on Sat- | General hospital today to M. Mrs, street lhlry Atkinson of 913 AT KIWANIAN MEETING EXPLAINS ROENTGEN RAY Dr. Arthur S. Grant Tells What 1t | Does and How It Functions How Professor R ered by ient name 2 called Uiy ed to th Dr. Arthur president of t ical society. New Britain Med- Grant who pert at th pital Dr. for New Britaln General hc vho last week opened his ¢ {ospital in the Comn bui worl a high tensi 2 certain type ean be put through vacuum tube in such a manr roduce a short wave len » known light spectrum, than’ o density with m jof this, er denser parts of a metals, can He descr ch is of is because s and oth body, or de w t!mL A pointed out s certain palll- curative effs “Under | nees the in- | rms,” he said. | Kiwanls clubs here to stay the subject of an addres gor of Soutl r elect the t1 importan ay v“\ He pointed o he felt W most the life of a Kiwar Benjamin Allen of 1 ant-governor elect, f Hartford Kiwanis v Floyd Johnson, a nr admitted to the rolls CALLES TRAIN WRECKED BY DYNAMITE (L Heu a group w mem of | Mexico City Dispatch Report Rela- tives of President FEscaping Without Tnjury Today. 19 to the + El Co train of language newspap here today, members of th es was dyna Villa h of San 1. I 1id a family ited late ca Britto, Six persons were injured, the d A band of ecath a sccon near the front of pateh 1. engine was atives of Call special car at the were uninjured, the report a 1 \’lll\ DIVIDEND , Oct. 19. ()1 of Vanadinm Corporation toc ared an extra Christmas ¢ i derailec who we b rly di extra is 15 to holders of December 1 and ti dend on November American Stores tra dividend of vable December record November 15. regular qu 75 cents. Th regu lar 50 cents 1 to of 1 services for Washi 1y night taken thi he was stricke Kk while atten Karm Ja Mo when att ding chur tomorrow t the South Cc A o'clock tional church chapel. . Adams, pastor of the church, in Fairv Tdward Cierw Funer: rvices for wieski, i son of Mr. Peter Cierwieski of 43 O; held this i o'clock in Sacred Heart ¢ ial was in Sacred Heart c Rurial will be g were urch. Bur- | CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank ow and nci s for sympathy shown 1 cent bereavement oved hus for the the witul flor We in wd feriy ARL BROWA and 1% — Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAK 16! Ma Summ R Phone Opposite St Residence 13 'S Chureh. TIMEto PLANT BULBS Order now | Iiya- | Defore the ground free: from our lurge stock « cinths, Daffodils, Narcissi, © BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP Prof. Bldg., Tel. 880 | The Telegraph Klorist of New Britain | s e A m | Cooli | | bo SELLING PRESSURE i STRONG ON MARKET (Many Issues Carried Down Two 1o Seven Points i Oct. 19 (A—Renewal of selling pressure against toda |stock market resulted in another wide selling movement which car- the Western |ried prices down 2 to 7 points. The effective | reaction, which took place in the te about |face of a lowering of the call money. rate from 4 to 31-2 per cent, was not assoclated with any development in the day's news, but apparently resented a further correction of ay ied technical position. Wall Street Briefs Pack Mot “ar company [uf)v 1 Commonwealth on and subsidiari common Power corpora- ned $4.62 a stock in the r 30, agalnst hefore. et against $6,- s ear w York, by ph company, will a total of about $4,500,- to its workers in the cqual to about he company’s | 500,000, rranted last two ye | Prices opened fairly firm, but the rally was unimpressive. Bear trad- | ers taking advantage of the une ness which had developed as a re- sult of the previous s launched a series of sel ed poration have rocent in t States dropped e last week ing is rate si- A mor s show a de- in 1 per cent be- under 62 per cent. ¢ point was 60 per for the entire bout 64 per cent, om the week with a low of trials, which even general list. Allled Chemical was | mmered down nearly 7 points to 1146 3-4. Dupont hroke 6 to 228 1-4, THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) High Low Close \‘l C)ve & Dye l')d‘q 146% 163% 63% 637 98 98 W Loco . Sm Sugar ... Tel & Tel 181 Tobacco . Woolen conda Cop 163 80% 2498 Ohio. 1197 190% | 6214 209 R. W. Blanchard, Secretary of Chi- € Office, President and General Sales Manager. cago Becomes IC R I & Pas 10535 elect- ' Chile Cop 35% nan- Chrysler Corp ) ol 8215 116 63 8414 A 15 has been ol ol Gas Mr. |Corn Prod Do ros Du Pont De Nem 10k S . 1st pfd Playe P. Cooley have service, e am MILITARY COURSE POPULAR Hay Motors . Gt North Iron Ore Ctfs .. North ptd Motors . |3ont Natior N Y Central ..163% NY N H & H 54 - Nor & West ..187% BINC !1\\[ ‘nms SUGGESTION | North Amer 19 (UP North Pacific. . m B am, of ( Pack Mot Car recommended to Pan Am Pet B that Govern ! Arrow | R Corp... Ward com- Sk today dio the [Reynolds B . Sears Roebuck ]. inclair Oil ved today will be on crops s not been \fternoon, ht dete the ga Torren S Ct Ir Pipe 2 Al . S Rubber .. Steel . D HUSBAND Oct, 19 (UP)— publ nd, the White Motor - Willys Over Woolworth n tod: votr W Putnam & Co.) Stocks. Bid S (0 Il (Furnished by Insurance Asked 1200 Manufacturing Hardware . Hosiery Hid Cpt Co com N B Machine pfd Niles1-eBe-Pond ¢ North & Judd Peck, Stowe & Wil .. Russell Mfg Co .. Scoville Mfg Co .. ndard Screw . anley Wo! : Stanley Works pfd . ngton Co ¢ Union Mfg Co . Public Utlities Conn Elec Service Conn. Lt. & Pow pfd Fifd Elec Light N B Gas .. F% Southern N is a Turkey's by three holding 1oll was blini he gift of Primo ator of Spain. This pretty father, cousin of Kemal Ps has t glven dictators. was the gift of given to her by and the cat w Rivera, whose SURY BALANC $405,37 Balance, cges s More¢ England's consumption of 100 a year for e rson dic than half of the PUTNAM & CO, Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 ’ HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 CONNECTICUT POWER CO. RIGHTS Bought, Sold and Adjusted Thom=on, THenn & To 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg.,, New Britain - Thome 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange epresentatives Suite dgar B. Dawkins We Offer: Elmer F. Famnham Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Price on Application EDDY BRGTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN rtford Conn. Trust. Bldg. sumu flotm’ Tel.2-7186 et 3429 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 WE OWN AND OFFER: National Liberty Insurance Co. We Offer Aetna Life Ins. Co. Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. 81 WEST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE e Joseph M. Halloran Tel. 1258 Harold C. Mott stablished 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange ESSEX BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2-8261 New Britain Tel. 4081 We offer— Aetna Casualty & Surety [ Three of Family Die & Within Six Hours Today | Manc r, Oct. 19 (UP)—V h- claimed the er-in-law Her mother could not understand tive for suicide and believed ¢r daughter must have fallen while ping near the open window, 'Co-Eds Find Hatpins Great as Defense Weapon . Oct. 19 (UP)—Hatpins, long since discarded as a means for Lkeeping on hats, have achieved re- any este Hollister v Shortly after, Mz Mrs. George S. Skinner, non. An hour I received word t Mrs. Edward B. South Dakota Death in each case tural ca died at Ver- Hollister | it her sister-in-law, Hayes had died in Berea, 0. {0 na. | Mewed popularity on the campus of Ballwin Wallace college here since attempt of four men to ed. L Kroeger, Cleveland, cam- wager in the hatpin come- explained that “boy friends” ot alw sufficient protection “certainly not as good as & bat was duc recent DANCER T ALL New York, Johnson, 18, d today from a 12 the Hotel Clari stre Sthe hel Johnson, The body w: of a shed at tI Miss Johnson was | kidnap a Detroit co. low 44th | b [ are and | pin.” roof | Hat pins used by the hatpin elub, hotel. | its members said, are of the long win- |and dangerous variety, lived with her mother, Mrs. it the hotel. s found on the rear of the dressed in paj

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