New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 24, 1927, Page 17

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NEW PI’IT\I DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1927. AIR RIFLE SHOT NEAR EYE HAY AFFECT BOY'S SIGHT | Poor Kid!” Sa.ya Mrs. ucott Relatives of Lad Claim Assailant Deliberately Fired Gun With Intent to Cause Injury Wh r or not Leon Jak stroes Marchion boy ieneral hospital inder ca Maloney, who safd i Marchion boy turncd o same instant the rif! the pellet striking n s hoy ilental oy told Sergea vason to beli the injure they Fight Is Brewing ht ]n W (.tell)ur\ Lighting ", A fight New Britaim st Tax $41,113.3 t—Military Pee S13.070810 State Tax <ommi oncer Reports. 1o) 1oulholdens will talke the N hands ent tility of and reporte aral mont} com 1 offer or the pu the Women's Bodies Found In Gas-Filled Rnr‘m : Marie H-’ Lous, per. fort Wes were discov t Ha n W el .\ n o innfe I'et e that N Heinkou ors o Attorney (. Tl) { Bec n charg Store Employe Reports Mystery Man Hit Him I Diva Bander Given $300 Fine \nd 60 l)an in Iull n or fuilur 5 . David ned Ca nis pock and co who e and | | avn SUITS RECORDED > Bander ad- or roon a jndgment s to Ny mark itted to possession of n the legal alcoholic : s bo nder's case attracted atientic s o ; gaonay gl and, it is claimed, 1 ) canses for mor tion governing conduct of hibition agents in raids, been knok v hic time, is beir v by D » & Nair lzmen furth the pro- i n puid itz 8 DREYIUSSY SON WEDS T i h Wolir DRIVER FOUND GUILTY Ho; o4 (P -Pani antomobils oy femphis, Ot enwich, Oct. B of Glenville, whose ugiit i ‘ ‘ i Wit in collision with that of Frank J i \ : i s Kappler of Long Island, was four ) . ; guilty of operating hile under the Influence fined $100 and costs and given day jail sentence, 20 days of were suspended, in borough here today. %% nd son of R a motor vehiels P of liquor ourt MODERN CHIVALRY Two men were ed tramcar. One, noticing that the cther had his eyes closed, faid: “Bill, ain't yer well?” “I'm all right, but T sce ladies standin’.” Chronicle, papers. PLAN NCT ston, TO RUORGANIZE Oct. 21 (P—Tlans PROMISE OBEDH o Worcoster wer ton onpany oliirs wi Aoprirt do hate to - op —Dartford ‘ 2 1red in which Mr thi U oatil, Lures would not 1 of towi today wh HYPOCRIT! 1o you think of Brow: people who pat Volstead Judge Godillot had fined they nd had il 1t “He you on your hack hefore your and hit you in the eye behind your lation of the s one of those fuce suspeaded o i READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS “The Secret of Home Comfort” Let Us Help You With Your }Yeatmg Problem AMERICANRID aaviaTtons nanuu When you turn to American Radiator Company for the solution of your heat- ing problems, you at once command all the benefits and advantages of 10 years’ experience in designing and manufac- turing heating equipment. If you have a heating problem we wonld deem it a privilege if you would «call_upon us for facts and figures on mod~ra radiator heating. : Phone or wrils to | | 1. 31 Central Ave, S50 s bodyguard, and he's dependable. So mily, residents of Holdenville, Okla., 1111 I1ido in Muskogee at the hon relatives, Fido didn't like it. !He hiked the 80 miles and arzived home soon after the Wallaces. | But he was a hot dog, and tired, when he got there. Fido is Billy LLUND y ‘hen the W rhury. Conn, 82061 | 'Queen Mary’s Brother : l)lcx \t.cr Am;,r lllness m,m.v at shoton | i internal | NOTED PAINTER DEAD ttsburgh, Oct Y Mrs. ( ind wife lirectors nstitute oduy. She Y. Funer t Cornish nd Henry murder Snyder, the the con- endants ot mn 1 h | Funerals Louise < for Mr tine | NDERTAKER Phone 16 St N Church Summer St—1625-3 Opposite Residence | TIMEto PLANT BULBS the ground freezes. lavge stock ol Daffodils, Narcissi, e | BOLLERER’S . POSY SHOP 53 Weat Main St Vot Ridz., Tel. 836 The Telegraph Florist of New Uriain Order 1oy QUICK RESULTS | | onn. H IN B Gas Southern in Nelling Your Busi Telephone 92 Bl i M Wall Street Briefs ] MEAGER PROFITS | IN STOCK MARKET (s o Hopes for Big Rally Today Fall NS vl 1o Suddenly oe th COURT D roRr stpPERIOR port Edwari W0 TOOLS STOLEN Oct. 24 (A QUARTLT HELD THI (Fur MARKET AT 2:30 I M. s Caroline Lovenins a brother LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co) Insurance Stocks, Manufactuefug Stox whs. L4 : Hardware ivistol Brass Colt’s \nu\r\ Works pfd + Torrington Co com ... 8 Arms . Jench Warrants Asked New H 1, Oct, 24 (A) v Unit to take Pond com Judd we & Wil 1SN g hGn e Mig Co tidard Serew . ¢ Works st I i ¢ SeVEn Webr when their o the docket but city and 2 and they want- The urt today 1lled frov county offi not nion Mfg Co were Public Utilities Stocks, onn Elee Servics 88 Lt. & Pow pfd ..117 Blec Light the superior court It led to serve W 20 120 | was-said by bility of re to bring the pre | district attorney's off en to trial E TREAS BALANCE | Treasury Balance, $360,157,132. | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Foi Seven in New H: aven PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL 2040 HARTFORD OFFIGE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2.1141 We Offer: Hart & Hegeman Mfg. Co. 61:7¢ Preferred Prices on Application, m ke Commercial Trust Co., Tenn & T Bldg., New Britain - Phose 2380 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Representatiyves Edgar B, Dawkins Elmer F. Farmham We Oiter: AMERICAN ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO. Price on Application. We Offer: Connecticut Power Rights Bought, Sold and Adjusted Shaw & Company INVESTMENT SECURITIES City Hall Tel. 5200 75 Pearl St. Tel. 4655 New Britain Office Hartford Office WE ()\\‘\ AND OFFER: Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. .\ S1 WEST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE [ Joscph M. Hailoran Harold C. Mott 4 There s a rule s may not h that ve under- machines but Dean that the NEW AUTO RULL FOR YALR 1l said toda t be fully enforced. It »out that an amendment for dismixsal of the stu- who is found to be violating the ownership-use rule, After 15 Years may come will provid Sisters F/’Mt i iy oil man of Tulsa, Okla., the et r day for the when they were in an Oklahoma whether or not the other was living. s Mrs. H. A. Bates of Tulsa, and Helen (right) is Klahoma City. A former matron of the orphanage, sment of Helen's, disclosed the girls' identity. rich ) or has known Now Rarbara (left) N. F. Moss of

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