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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1927. CIVIL WAR VETERAN PRICES CONTINUE i RISE ON MARKET Captain James F. Neill, Agzed 80 iCall Maney Rate Cut Stimulates | the Recovery New York, Nov. 1 (P—Construc- | tive forces were again at work in to- | day's stock market which forged | lily upward under the leader- | rounding houses, but that it is not ship of high priced industrials. Soft audible for more than 85 feet along M 1 spots cropped out here and there but the street. Phillip A. Merian testi g t midnight last t i they were disregarded. Lowering of fied as to the location of the yard. ;| & e 1 2 g i itics ¥ inc v all money rate from 4 to 3 1-2 The plaintiffs ask that a permit | = $ N advan vas s : vr ompany fc first er o ulated the recovery, | fssued by the board of adjustment b : 20 J he th by J wonths 1 r 514y s fea by active short oked on th grounds that the . - « )3 i X e T+ e erations in a number 0(‘ board exceeded its powers by allow- | 3 3 n ir 1 r cak sp ties. | ing an order of non-conforming 3 3 X i ) ter m Newburgl Temporary weakr of the rub- use. The hearing was in progress at : 3 N. Y., 1 1 r shares was due to the lowering press time. > to make s hor 1 War . o 1,567,- | of t re prices by of the Several departments of the city % i government will be represented on the witness stand of superior court at Hartford before Judge Newell Jennings fn the suits brought in an ted fontmislitaty Fattalra : > ; It of ad-e effort to restrain Morris Kotkin from | art of the world . , osed recapi using his Willow street premises for | 8 tors of the Brown Shoe Im—mm Bad Books? CALLED T0 COURT Witnesses in Dispnte Over Metal| . & e o T (utting Shears = e B Building Inspector Arthur 8 erford testifled in court that the from a mechanical shears at ard can be heard plainly in sur- Well Street Briefs ( | | | | | Zine, Le m‘ nine Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 i Years, Passes Away at Daugh- i Firestone | s re- | We Offer: Southern New England Telephone Co. Price on Application. &1 am=on, Thenn & o Suite 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain . Thome 3580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Representatives Elmer F. Farnham Illinois Water Service Co. 6 Per Cent Accumulative Preferred Stock. Price on Application. TLate Ambassador. cutting shears, hearing on which > , i X SRR ROR atonklin Rty from o =y opened today, ¢ | T € arsd ende t 3 3 1 g oo 1 rise in prices today = 3 oike av T : ¢ : Y We Offer: who represents owners of neighbor- | developments in a correction of a ing properties who are opposed to i ¥ over-sold condition. Spec- summoned Councilman Samuel Sabe ¢ Thfhiraitrantl of prices *lotsky and representatives of the i iy Wil aBpend chishy MAY BE GERMAN ENVOY . resented by Nair & Nair and Hugh S : v TR i 1 the next | M. Alcorn, has as a part of its ar- b Lo | Pivotal such as U. § Linder of the board of assessors, T m.oene E RS e 3 ric and American Smelt- Building Inspector Arthur N. Ruth: New Traffic System bassy Expected to Succeed i leading rails such as spectors John A. Dolan and Thomas i ¢ it i part in the upturn. Wide Crowley. B . S - T r. f ions again characterized the Y Judge John H. Kirkham, the city's LSRRy ] y 1 von Prittwitz y, L e of the “blue chip” | ER counsel, will be present to represent L 4 | ! llor of the man embassy issues, Ros Tnsu ring | i § Carl B. Roden, head librarian of the Chicago public library is feoa s < pected t s T ,“V' e~ ',‘"?.'hf"A‘ rtford Conn. Trust Bldg. 1 picturad here in a thoughtful moment awaiting developments be tricd our to ! PR s "u}}\.f.{ A i“::n::::: m(tv!vc\:“l[lg‘ Tel.2-7186 L in Mayor Big Bill Thompson’s war on pro-British books which < police « t 1 e s i A \t's final quotations. t | | | We Offer: nr ' 50 shares of Stanley Works the operation of mechanical metal |, S AF T e AR Gk i 12.0 : . the annual dividend Edgar B. Dawkins Attorney William M. Greensteln 5 dny : not associated with any special ao ¢ the junk yard, has ondieted iyl Hev aliiar Sl W e g continuance of the junk yard, ha ; - YON pRHT\HTZGAFFRON fon is still sharply divid school committee. The defense, rep- the course of trade and crops, | ray of witnesses Chairman Thomas Cresent Councillor of German Em- | stee) comr 3 al Motors, Gen- | erford, and Health Department In- Tried in New Haven ! York Central >, & O., took a the board of adjustment. . 2 o 2 . t Roma, en ro nearly 10 points while Case Thresh- | (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) |} R o i vith Forcign M &, Houston Oil, American Railwa HARTFORD NEW | the mayor threat re thrown o s libra g [l st Hacatisalon aal Sy s asleta o e ‘lb e]‘ <], r threatens to haxe_thm n <_‘u‘r, rrf thm‘ 1i orarie '[.hu : B A ceed the Vo Mail | e pw Ay e By o ook shown was presented by Queen Victoria as a token of sym- Fhiihe demonst zan { the German mission | (pyrnished by Putnam & Co.) pathy following the Chicago fire, and it bears her autograph, e . t > gh |t ngton. He was a close High TLow shown below. 1 . teh | 1 t S ST 3 (Continued From First Page) n beloyw " be obtatneg | Al Che & Dye 147% 14613 i ; : + American C: 64 617 Am Car & Fi 0914 g prepared to make arrests of any r & Fa Ilmn\r-ms‘_?;\, ,a:‘l.\:’%:]fi: :\n. IN PROBATEH ARIN(' Britain 5 tic one strect whereun & fent 2 hls appointment althou e e e E v s gainEsatasiotclos i S S e PR el evidence to t subn ted, G SR SRy " s i ey C t n - ] " Government counsel remained si-[gank Account of $8.900 Tnvolved in ahEE B aint | flashes t . r. Von Pritwitz-Gaffron sorifle Con lent as vents progressed but it was ry 9, 188 iohiaon intimated that they expected sensa- R Hamilton Charged With ity funin g 4 Baid Loco sional developments. lo&aren colalivators. Atte 5 1 Wi Lorent : lomatic | Balt & Ohio. Contest Started By Edward M Hundreds of rumors surcharged Fnneworth ilm 2 Beth Steel Shaw & Company the tense atmosphere about iz in Drobataloanst Calit Pet SUERET R o S T Siasietlos i pense slens I has called a mectis 4 ol - S : MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE , government's case might reach of $5,900 of the estate of the late | ogiiie oy in ) . | walk, was bour ¢ t] I onsider e Cor De : i New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 into new and surprising quarters. Edward Mansworth, it was neces- .o 5 ARl LY e i OBk ®|Ches & Ohio Y i 5 S sary for Judge B. I'. Gaftney to call| "8 : i diplomats. |G M & S P.. Hartford ~ Office 75PearlSt. Tel. 4655 5y deputy for an adjournment when Mrs. : ore Juds i 1 Ssiiail e € 8 rteport of the Elizabeth .\L.msulm--! a st whom (Coroner Opens Probe s charge of s 1 I 3 ionalist :/'z,» A!..r&('jorp the petition was brought by her son, W Crossine Fatality | Sult with intent w Japers @ Iy opr ppoint- o — Edward Mansworth, nearly col- Of (1_(’>h111.2 _l‘ di_dllh The cc ound ‘ g e Ll :“; HT Juror Is Named lapsed Haven, Nov. 1 (A)—Cor Har 1 8 his v 0 L ol u Washington, Nov. 1 (®)—Charges Mansworth, as executor of 1 uror talked indiscrect wte of his uncle, askec ¢ tion intc h about the case, and that a detective | 1o in the ba 3 agency had been keeping jurors un-|mother, be admitte e estate, | CTOSSing a t night by der close ol ition were contained Mrs. Mansworth - e affidavits filed by the govern-|bank account was held jointly by « that the death o Bl Mix today open: - two v £0, two weeks after t LR & - | Consol BUY LOCALS NOW W Bros A 14 Du Pont D Commission to Hear 4 : : i Telephone Grievance t counsel today in the Fall-Sin-|her brother-in-law and herself and & U leaves three children, e, R 4 Hartford, N 1 (A —The petition clair oil conspiracy case. cath, the money be- s mother ted = Mayor Alfr N. Phillips, Jr., of he juror named was Edward ! X : o ; o ayers .108% 3 Kidwell, and he was quoted in onc : ward J. McMullen, 769 Dixwe = S AT 3 SR Rubbe 5 5 [ ° A R expressed | Of Drobate acts as Dir motorman of W vl i 0k ¢ sphalt . § ; 1t admiration for Hurry F. Sin-jPresenting the petition being at i ot held but wa by the coro- o s e Sleciiine 223 7 l e : | €rty to bring witnesses into the court | ncr to i le w Ao = . - ., ( Matorsls: ‘ 3 :lair, one of the defendan a b T B | by t public = to a|2nd question them. No action is| Ia , who was visiting the | G nfora | Gt North Iron {taken by the judge. Tt those spon- | home of a cousin, had secured work NOemnes at| Ore Ctfs ... 23% scring the move see fit, they muy ne of the North Haven brick ; 19, the |Gt North pfd . 97 bring a civil suit In the superi 1 had hi Loving van ford adopt- | Hudson Motors 65% ding and di- | Kresge court. n, i from 2 2 well, who 1s vear old » Where he with his - 2 ccting th take such | Il Cent ad been living, leather worker, also was d to Ci I nild he 1 cem proper to|Ind O & G . R ity ltems - - . i atrness of TN with having said in response question that he would be disap- ' pointed if he did not soon come into ' possession of “a car as long as the) Established 1878 25 Broad Street, New York Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange, Cleveland Stock Exchange WORKMAN KILLED " Y r cneffietps R e 1 (#—O0laf 5 instantiy tact with a high ten- e wire today the sta- Kenn Cop Lovisy Moore tent, Daughters of s G i Kelly Spring Tnion Veter: of the Civil War, will holds its annual supper and inspection Thursday evening. Sup- per will be served at 6:30 o'clock Mrs, Mary Luddy and Mrs. Joscph Woods spent today at Grove beach, Clinton, stectives of the Burns a v under “close, in- timate, objectionable and improper surveillance.” One affidavit, signed il Burkinshaw, an ot attorncy, gave it as Burkin- a L w's judgment fler investigating| that the real employer of the detecs | "“prie FHitaR | 0o : DRt tyestvas iy DR e o has been admitted to New Britain Ie died while being tak _— General hospital. to a hospit Children of Revolution ,, Chanees in 0 by-lus fo contorm | Add Goodwin to Ranks {{°, e present method of operating | EiG [ will voted upon at the annual 1o The name of Albert GOOdWIN Imeoting of the New Britain ¢ o ; i Loomis, 13-year-old son of Mr. and "0 8.0 e embor with Thomson, Fenn & Co. Mrs. George Loomis of Grove Hill \opanges are minor ones and amount | n wrer of X i s : 3 appears on the roster of the Chil-' C,":“”). A T st e ek L - % 0 ; arty M. Browh |Pan Am Pet B sl 4 4 . The office will be located in the Burritt Hotel Build- dren of the American Revolution !yiio"ihon un to date., CHaT S e 3 = : X r o aly] T Ivania.. € 3 ing, for the transaction of general investment business. this fall. He was reccived into| " njjepael Kehoe of 68 Tremont |mechanism of ten sheep, 1 S W 4 8 i Governor Roger Wolcott chapter of | oot Fearied o altor eld wininer East Hartford recently. Iswamp Sunday nignt, near Hunter | thick: he gut threads ¢ One of his three Revolutlonary roag, was reported resting comfort- | ed togeth i fin ancestors, Levi Goodwin, was bornahiy today at New Britain General |} n: h strings scen in East Hartford and served from'pocpital, He will go home this t i : 3 that town in Colonel tus Wol- b i S Waterman Lyon and Mrs cott's regiment under George Wash- Bhans RRan et o oiallatountot oL ington, T it S £u t their home Corbin Taxi Drivers Arrested Heh ok b e e T For Overcharging Fans 1 company, by wl he had % Haven, € . Nov. 1 (P) — | Marland Ol been employed for the last 12 or 15 . 5 harg inst officials of three!Mid Continent 271 years. While filtering ofl in & i con and one taxi driver, Mo K & 1 e : 5 g out of the alleged over-|Mo Pac i harging of taxi patrons to and from Mont Ward Yale Bowl on football days, were ! National Lead 1 (1 in the city court today un- | N Y Central til Saturday NYNH The four, men arrested in the drive Nor & West .. ward [ North Amer. rminal | North Pacif nt of | pack Mot Car 47 . We take pleasure in announcing the opening on November 1, 1927 of an office in New Britain under the management of Mr. Donald R. Hart, formerly associated ta i a taxi Commission orders executed on all exchanges. Dr. and Mrs. Lyon Hosts At Hallowe’en Party Sinclair o1l outhern Pac Southern Ry 3 Stewart Warner 70% Studebaker 54 exas Co . 50 Texas & Pac 04 obacco Prod . "nion Pac "nited Fruit 8 Ct Ir Pipe TELEPHONE 5105—5406 FRIENDSHIP LEAGUE PLAY ; Tl lon b See 3 ; ! SHohaa st ey fey-Fifty,” a three act comedy ¢ Gl itk Rhantor 2 < 5, enjoye to mu- play will be presented by the v - Sin s £ fu 1 by the . Rcfresh- Friendship league of St. Johw's g Lutheran church at the Central Junior High school auditorium No- % 3 b le : nber 17 at § p. m. Clement Lewis : o i ; . g he | The 12 ¢ T e e 2 5 e 3 159 160 | Fatate Bearing Co. will be the director and the cast of . e ; 3 SABHE A T pay [« o prize for (e best cos- 108 Stoel o B g L o |y : chiaracters will be as follows: s 3 + ‘ : ¢ 4 o dMiss Helen [WWabash Ry .. § ¢ [ enry Brown, an artist, Robert J. i 9 nethod an- Morclii, il s 2o il 5 T80 Paul Green, an author, $ i : | NG ! A ! veee 110] 118 ush com. Class A ., Drush com. Clase AA ¥ George 1. Neidman; Patrick 0'M i ik L | o~ | Legion National Head ley, a janitor, George Hunker; ) + Podge, a landlady, Willys Over Vil Visit New Haven | Woolworth Haven 1 (P —Ldward = afford of New York, national TREASURY BALANCY Bowman & Co., Class B nander of the American Le R T L . Eane pfd, 120} 123 (. R) Co. com. arrive here tomorrow to attend 5 4 . 3 t v, (J. R) Co, pfd. joint installation ceremonics of ¥ P ST 4 " 4 ine Lamn: Co, ‘,x‘ % Connecticut division of the HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE S s. TLORITTO TOLAZZO, fon auxiliary (Furnished Ly Eddys Bros, & Co.) Mr. and Mrs. LORETTO POLAZZO. R e Conn. West Haven Clock, com. v e Bucc It 1 2 X 5 Janks and LB en Clock, pfd. Miss Myrtle Bucchner of 7 Wal e T = N s o e e o e 30 i lock e . ——— lace street entertained 10 of her amateur bantam- young girl friends at a masked cos- By 1 } q weight er, has probably donned |1y k rust svass ¢ S0 3§ g § S : tumeSHaliowelon mpariy S yestendiy K g 3 i}n n. U S the lust time. — He | oy, “piver Banking Co. ...... | Molyoke Water Rights .. 10 |omo Mfg. Co., ptd. afternoon, The home prettily urics to his right arm [yt Natlonal Bank e ! Manufactu Companies ok, Stow & Wileos € decorated in Hallowe'en colors, 3 UNDERTAL 15t which will necessitate an, Hfd. Natl, Bank & Trust Co. .. e Wire Co., ¢ 5 5P on Mfg Co. K ches, cs were 3 oNBoA i 1 d.«Coun, Trust Co. s ; y & Whitney Co., pfd. . pumpkins, witches, et nes were i ¢ Phone ation, when an automobils|Mf . Truse Co. . ¥ ite s Pl pk of MG, it ol Mfg. Co. played and prizes were awarded to N LA Ovposite St which he was driving collidged with a |Morrs Plin Bk s | 2 E Bt > b v Residence 8 3 | ain Trust Co. EERRTES) £ . . . Thon Clock § Lillian Anderson, Barbara % - truck owned by the Modern Grocery t Trast Co. Liiiiiiis 530] o yih Mg, Co 5 Alvina Su Louise Myers g lecompany of this city. The force of o Hank & Trust Co. 41 | Con | a8 <“m‘\,m: e :;o.. ro'-a\. Jeorge. R = R n G e hronst | & Trust Co 3 ‘0., D e 4 andard 8o 0. ptd. and Dorothy and Lthel George. I the collision, threw Dorsey through LS Bt CLHE LS tandag. Rertw: oy 3 freshments were the windshicld of his car. Rl a : AunteuE anley BeauHAIvA-Ia HEL Aetna Realty Cb. ...... ! : ailey Works, ped. : 1 Mortgage & Title Co. . : o, ¢ 25 | Tay Fow fo L 7 S S IRE FLOWERS B Flmae | Underwriters Tinance Corp., Sgelow- ou pHd... toam Tuibine Co. . Thomas About a year «go Rev. James K. Boyland was a Catholic priest | WIRE FLOWERS FROM Angora, Turkey, Nov. 1 (R—Mus- || Gt o en i 9 A R 4 15 of chabordidt W snoke tolin Miami, Okla. He renounced his vows that he might wed BOLLERER’S S e L L BEinii: Hress or i 0 i B {he members of the New Dritain yfios Tojs Carter McReynolds of Tulsa, Okla. Now the mini ) ] : Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co. 373 S, Bnvelone Co. pdfe s : : 5 Jusly re- | Automobile Insurance Co. Teal Estate board today on the sub- | POSY SHOP war, foday was unanmiously re- | Automebile Insurance U muselon O T { 5 i e 5 ' £ o1 + e i Colling Co. v.ovones ot of appraisals. The meeting was | ter is pastor of the Fivst Methodist church of Puxico, Mo. Th(‘z 83 W. Main St. Prof, Bldg. Tel. sss | clected president of the Turkish re- fonal Fire Insurance Co. Colt's Patent Fire Arms Co. Wiloy-Blekford-Sweet Ce. well attended. { couple are shown above. |“The Telegraph ¥lorist of New Britain” public. hoenix (Fire) Insurance Co. .. 730] 760 | Eagle Lock Co. ... s 85 | Winsted Hostery Co. gy Pland, a dance May Dester, an enthu Kahms; Mrs, Hawley, a collector, | . Mrs>G. Martin; Smudge, a valet Flelen M. Groth; Cap, a wanderer, Otto A. Peck. oo temy AL N e s tura Mfg. Co. is e T TEAR BOXER THROUGH La& Norwall ) | | s | BIRTHDAY! KEMAL BE-ELECTED