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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 192. ————————————————— ——— DIREGTORY ERRORS [[ Spilled the Beans? BLAMED ON PUBU[}[ ) SEMINOLE 0IL o WARNER—CAMPBELL [ Corp. shows & net profit of $1.61 per The wedding of Miks Catherine Share of common stock for the third : o Caompbell of 129 Cleveland strect (UATIPr. a8 compared with $1 POOIS VO[{’, 10 EX[efld Thelr ind Herbert J. Warner of Spring- | {he third quarter of last year. 3 field, Mass., took place this morning | 8 Curtailment Agreement 12 oeiocic at st Marys rectory. | outstanding. Fhe mairon of honor was Mre, Helen €. McKenna, sister of the ' and the | Delbert cousin of the groom attired in ored taffeta with Given Misleading Data The net pra 16 for the first nine nonths of year arc $11.62 272, or $£3.09 per share of com- mon stock outstanding. This is nine conts less than the net profit for the first nine months of 1926, The net Information Solicitors ?iefli | I'rom four to eight per cent of the people approached, the ma- jority being among the English | speaking races, fail to give correct Nov. § (B —Operator L man, ing area of Ok today 1o disc Sominole Of produ oma, meeting her own t to the con ual d cline in production in the five pools carried a bonquet of | ge: profits for the uarter, how- information to directory make in the voted to extend their jink roses e matnon of. honor: L i vx ll v‘)x\rd :]:“0:’ );”:H according to H. J, Farnham, vice | curta reement until January wore orchid ecrepe satin with hat ! SHOh LHB T S va Rt e president and general manager of | I to i her Doliiel Waslor P ! ird quarter last year. The action was a dircet contradic- v tion of foreeasts just | Price & Lee Co, of New Haven. who spoke to the New Britain Ro- tary club at the Burritt hotel tod: He said the most interesting fea- ore 1l 1ol € ceremony a recep operators went into session that be- tion Glaval tho T again he; 1 opening of the d upward ock market home of the cause of the ¢ cline of 1 ide's parents at which Yout today. Hup Motors opened up 2 1 ture of making a directory is the oduction in the are, w { from Springfield, Mid- ¢ the year's highest and Mack human element and the personal ns, would he fiv town, Hartford and this eity Truck was a point higher. Brooklyn contac The human element he ind on what LEXDELL SOl Mrs. Warner left on a I'nion had an evernight gain of compared to fire, the best of frienas ‘\ anyvone oL which: s il nz trip to New York and upon 5 1-4 and Dupont 2, while Houston if controlled and the worst of ene- ved, may be responsible for tl elr return will reside in this city. [Oil, Colorado Fuel, Chegapeake mies if not controlled ZUEIUZROp RN R ol ool My arncr is A member of the Ohio and American Sugar opened a United States marine corps. point or more above yesterday's He pointed out many of the dif- ies directory men have in the process of “Americanizing name: A name of a foreign born famil Co. earn- often changes from Year to vear as Studying in His Cell ea 54.26 a shure on the common : ¢ up @ Y oW York, 3 “Ric stock in the first nine months this ihe children grow up and the same . New York, Nov. 3 (UP)—Richard stock in t family might be known by an en. Fdward K. Kidwell deather- 5 [ \. Loch, University of Chicago stu- year, after preferred dividends, tirely different neme within a year, | \orler furor at the Till-Sinclair olly lent convieted with Nathan Leopold dgainst ¢ share in the same 5% siaion > 1 in Washington, whose elleg i‘ of the murder of 13 year old Robert eriod of 1925, Net proft was §4,- » spoke of the effect upon the atement that he expect 1 to have o I Page) FFranks in 1924, is having a hard "0 2 against $5,19 A year n auto “‘a block long” if thers an acquittal led to the jury tampering which halted the | procendings. " go. Third quarter net profit was iual to $2.65 a share, sales for that iod ris to $£10,883 4 from 10,063,070 in the third quarter last 10 Was a post Igr of his convic individual who oper a new direc- tory and finds his name spelied wrong. or the wrong initial, or an initial Jeft out, and how that indi- S | et vidual immediately takes it for e e i granted the whole hook is wrong. R il Taking the word of onc indivi- I Q sk s o I"L‘»l""‘*r-x‘“:‘ dual is not always advisable, he sald, N bi ‘6 e SRR m-‘“w 2 cspecially in the case of occupations. ! He explained that in this case there 1 would be more superintendents than | foremen, more sderetaries than sten- ographers and more general man- ! agers than floorwalkere. He dwelt for some length on the charges of late at fon and was “hrilliant” student, tive of the 30 les- Year shonld be more through. Irom 1L, e registered for a home study tie Columbia university. TSl ing Tyson, director of the | but he owe study department, said “stu- time had not dents cither | or they don't in Their work does academic credit So 11 ght tra on licago, zton & Quiney in October was ler than a year ago, 18 carloads against 10 1l peserve bank note 33 to 10 MOVE SLEUTH - , counscl and Loss of % 082 is reported by Consolidated Distributors, Ine.. for nine l,mmh\ of 1927, in contrast to profit of 5 ar ago. Part or 5 Bill Found ome study work (Centinued from First Pa — | s e vou ansthing abour eubiert of fake adverising contracts o i g sl Gl o et . Bishop. Acknowledges manipulated by swindlers who rep- Edward J. Kidwell, Jur 11 o g b, of the lessons.” 5 nt themselves as working for di- | SdVa" o BH Al e ound u quantity of crayon 3 Church Site Transfer interests. He advised the TR e A eraser, and a small bit ot { The efforts of the members of the G LI L R T O ;}J; d' 24 ~:u lf!?‘v“ el mn\‘; roll work on a $3 bill, whicl — PAssociation of the Holy Trinity ter how harmless they may seem, (F° Al i to the federal operative which has undertaken to establis 3 d by.a reputable firm which the mistrial was based, ap- s that Kopel has been rais- new Polish Catholic parish in this unless presented by a reputa peared again today for fur = D ea t h [:3 AR A e e b with whose integrity they are well 5 currency at home. The ¥ an he erection of a new e tioning, accompanicd by his : Shtdial SR e B e . ! i wrs 1o have re- | ch, E 1oney towards acquainted. roren of six op DUt Temained in the jury room only i these purposes, recetved the offic He said it takes a force of 8IN O, e opiod, He is expected to be | Rk i 2 | stamp of approval of Bishop John J scven prople about a month to can- |y | not 1 Mrs. Alison 1. P. Swanston Istamp of apyp shop . vass New Britain, and another 2 1 it vvone, L Al Alison Forsythe Puryes Nian ¥ | rday through a letter to month to compile the figures. A Fall Again in Denial I a box with the pargpher- Swinston, a former resident of this the members. The approval of the Fall, who leased thi naval rese ipot Domie i, the act lictment of the start will be made here on Decem- her 1, and the new directory will he out about the middle of Febru- ary, he said. police say ¥ at her home in as the widow of to Sinc lows closely the submission of the deed for the land on which it s proposed to build a church to the diocesan corporation. e authorities which brougl (o own hehal Main street shoe merchant who 1 one of the ills ean id in a statement issued on his had nied i Erwin whapel vesterd = o 7 R i lomorrow mornlng at 10 o'clock. SECHAR SOIRATILA o - < . any knowl of the activities of vl | 1t mavi havieied by friendsye LS DIANODSHBUAN St ten: Youth Shot During an Rurns detectives which the govers- it the bi passcd : vil o i Fabryiow cemeters. |y deed from e Association of _ = s e R e i 0 heen possible to 1p the Holy Trinity conveying land on Argument With Pal Dies non oo~ wat ot o o) ot 20, Bills tinviig:the au Farmington avente, New Britain 1o Hartford, Conn., Nov. 3 . — "‘ latr clipped of Wo of the raised bills, -—————————————————————m "the Diocesan C'orporation for church o atened state’'s wit- & 1 " cbhy o] 9 Te V'U:-;:”‘('l;:'iv\(‘(":\ ;x:lr;r:;‘ hmnxm Edward J. Kidwell: slender, shoek 1ocated in Meriden and Wallingford :wm;.msw is I» \'1;\‘ al].’non!m]'b.d.v 1 sses © cas A ” T2 I haired, juror No, 11, also wont again »Were undoubtedly A oLl n consequence, the said society i SiiLasERutait estinne sl ol LT e Sl e iR ey iffunerals hereby authorized to solicit (unds in T om youths were arrested in |fute fucfher charges made by a or Gilma or W e DR B G S 3 Sbiets day. Street car eonductor and @ newspa- [0 the nearby places by New L - § o " mmdmmmn i :T:y"r:‘n"f«; per reporicd that he (reely discussed nts Michael MeAvay jisgtoora donjiogba oty st nithedticar ward Taylor of 341 i The fou Mo | future Columbla. strec the case against the court's orders| Th for Michacl circulatiol ephen Polak of ¢ \vay of § \strect, veiera At a meeting of members of the 249 Cedar streat, Anthony Pratt of nd expressed ope of soon hav- camie (o the watt of the au b 2 e who Assoclation in Rialto hall last night, < ¢ A ing an automobile “as large as this thorities carly in TPk (L . 2 S v . > opening of 25 Arch street, and Dominicl n- o ; = s 1 were held | PlAns were made for the opening of nd sinee 1 zelo, of Cedar street, all 20 years of this mornin lock at fair which will continue for one His age, were arrested after Kenneth composure comewhat restored Lecn uncovered, esclusive of bR Fhomas 1o 'Week starting tonight. The affair Scoft and Andrew Kilmer, hoth of after the thrilling everts of vester- Aeriden and Wi me, ord cases. The | 1ok X [Bheint ‘n, d o1. Wil be spon 1 by the association £ and e day when he became the center of odqop i 3 LTS et th Will be devote. » New London naval base, had 413 der spector believes Kopel put | 0 B gl and the proceeds will be devoted to The iiey the blinding light of publicity after high m of requicm bill in circulation every threc weeks or a month, believing the new church fund. The fair will Wednesday complained to court ofticers that Walter J. Lyddy was deacon, they had been warned to leave town A. MeCrann was sub. Justice Siddons declared the is- that it close with a ball next {mmediately by the quattet because [rial, Kidwell showed up at the Dis- s wiser ] g iy el of their testimony in Limauro's 'fict of Columbia supreme £oult ) while adding to the (M 8 T R Tt - — = case i bis fathor, Bward J. K%l apprenension than it would be o s the remaing were bning borue P00l Room Holdup Limauro was fined $200 for sell- = LOP Lot o Viskoarrest by rai several bills at jnto the church, Orgauist John J B T C > Mason Day, vice president of | o i o b | rings Two to Court is Putnam street 04 once, Also, the inspector pointed | Cpean pliayed Chopin's era ing liquor on his el SalAIo Benlova oo o $20 hills ar ; o L opin's funeral | vy q1uiown, Nov. 3—A holdup in premises. . o 2ot o needed to march, Mrs. Mary Scott and Kilmer were present at ‘1- ‘"j“| ! (T’f"l""”‘j_’l‘ s f:‘»] go| COVerthe numeral 3t on a hill of | Mrs. John C. Connolly sang “Ave the time of the raid and were taken detectives shadowing the jury made ! p,¢t genomination and Kopel in all | Mari t the offertory and their reports at the home of Donald | /0 along as witnesses. 2 Ly probability lacked capital A consisting of onE: Woodward, wealtl W ngton | an and Daniel Maher's' pool room on July {31, brought Frank lLombardo, of Hartford, and Os Raffino, this wry's quartet, ; N ity, into court today and each wus ! Sleuth Calls Job Crude Crean, Mrs. Conn James 3 JEAD merchant, also was at the court: 3 Sl S 5 held. and later released, in $2500 l}l‘:lS’l‘Ofi Jll| e I})(T‘f)u]"loln:um nouse, He refused to answer addi-| e raising of the bills was done Donahue and John J. Crean, Sing |\ jo ‘tor qrial in December before Hed Mae 0 tional questions yesterday before the | VErY erudely, Inspector Gilmartin |1MINg t A K S the superior court A. G. Hammond camp of New Brit- At IR : his | Said today It was necessary to MY Mrs. Kathleon Crowley Solomon 5 Meanwhile the police will ain, United Spanish War Veterans, grand jury on the ground that e of the Church of St. John the held a meeting in the state armory testimony might tend to incriminite mutilute the an- likeness of the presi- [tocate threc others who were in the last evening. A card tournament him. ot 1\\"2?\1‘;»]”:('"fn”‘-h IS Tepro- =y on the services wers conclud- Same affair, nes J. Brennan to- was started and Bristol took both — Day has long been in Sinc ‘”“’y\' s : U I ) e TaE e e ul Land 90¥ identiied Lombardo and Kaifino Ihe setback and pinochle games, The | service and has been entrusied with . ampered with by convert- [ Gl L 18 two of men who fnvaded a dice tournament - will continue until | many missions hotl in this country Hing the I into al 2 and S50y B P 0. Riley, | Same and guns in hand. lined th Afarchiand twilliba) resumedat thelliind dniroall SEHE swasSiogiho sngasiiie SN SOLDio! then addir O'Rricn, s, John DIYETS agaimst the wall while they next meeting of the two camps fn cast soon after the war secking oil v The practice was 1o elip | \juskill. John Smi Yea €cooped up the stakes of about t $£3.000, The men got in becau cral of their number had played 10 the poolroom and the doorkeencr wve | thought they were all right con-. No complaint was made but 1y lice took notice of reports of the time that | * ron one corner of a bill and | Bristol about the first of next month. | concessions there at o [ spoil 1t in A. G. Hammond camp will go to Rear Admiral Chester obtalned pe- New Haven on Saturday, Nov. 19, |troleum rights in that corner of the K b to attend the annual state banquet.|world. the scraped | Committal ser at 1 They will be accompanied by the | Detectives on Hand so that the split corner of the $20 4y Si. Mary's cemetery auxiliary camp. It will be held at Thompson, Kidwell and [hill could be pasted on them without d by Rev. Father Lavlo i ! v o the Hotel Garde. The commander- Di 3. Ruddy, chief of the Burns , thickening the fampered part, but { holdup on September 29, took Tom- in-chief, John J. Garrity, will be oOperatives assigned to wateh the bo matter of fuct, according fo th Neill ' do and Raffino as two of those The flow Ronn v ett, Francis M and hoa way that both (iapold I sides conld be used. 10 corners of | bill to be raised wors Beside Captain James and other of the Burns detec- ' ipapector, all th a5 1 - implicated. Lrennan was one ot re. il former Command- JUry, an inspector, all that was requived to uneral serviees for Caplain I:f.f"@'mi:fim of New York, who | !ives were on hand by invitation of | jeieet ) terfeit was to rub s }\ m”'::m tthe ‘-w‘n of 'M0se who had fo “stick up” their dedicated the Spanish War memo- |the district attorney's "“'f”‘- SO he corners with (he fin o S S o o T SR took Hal in New Britain, President An-!0f them already have been examin- |y, jnspector belleves the crayon 59 R G E e noney weis stre ed by the grand jury Justice Siddons is expected to en- zell of Yale university will be the Land ink wore used to doctor the = + o'clock, were condueted by Rev, . W nt P N ‘W CASE NOLLED prineipal speaker. It is expected 401 Lod T b btion for a new trial for “’]‘" R, Bills and {he wosens to Bt W, Alderson, pasior ofi I\I ':\ 5 T\‘y‘wll of lv‘”.-v ureh be the largest state bamquet ever crfR ® MO N O b the date to be ! par N yimniiy tetoiauscnral Shne tre 8 ARSI IR BRI held in this state. fixed probably January. It-had first (D€ counterfeit fo the ol ndiveroitacenitol i iy Nolll N s SRiE S e o been intended to present the motion STTVO fact that the bitls made cormer home in Newburg, N. Y., and | [ 1 speeding sas ords the costs v to pay RUSSWIN GIRLS’ PROGRAM their appearance at such i today bue defense counsel asked for wrial was in Woodlawn cem of the court, and a nolle was cn- Arrangements are being made by | (C8Y M8 GO AR (O el TeeTad ool it o) o nell e o members of the Russwin Offiec, Topyore was some speculatjon as to | (he prblic would Lave just fo SUED! ats Sprinzfieldy Masss Novem= oo g i el et anl Girls' club to do conslderable wel- |\ o i FCouin e sofious dif- | The warnings issued by the 2. Frederick Anderson Bas- e th passing a fare work during the Thanksgiving gy oYy "oy ining 2 new jury in and when another \ 79 yoarsdRunoral ab hisiate scason, according to plans discusscd | G lF T T events attend- | ters e e SilitntaEa Gden Tanalisalin at a recent meeting, the first held By crort o try (he former | te $15 on eviry | W afternoon. Burial in MAY LOSE SIGHT OF EYE this season. The club expects to have a suc- cosaful season this year, including a interior secretary and the wealthy [as the $20 Lill fram which 11 conmetery. oil operator and sportsman {elipped, could he passed Ldward Stepinski, aged 4, of 101 Winter street, ho suifered pain- lculated on the common stock | hishop for the drive for funds fol- ! HGHERLEVEISIN | (g 1rnt & xp seiindL smogis |PUTNAM & CO. | Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges i | f | 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141, i Closing However, Shows Much Irregularity ont | We Offer: | Long lsland Lighting Co. Norfolk and Western, Union Facific 67¢ Preferred nd Atchison, an 5 of popul 2 ils revived ement in Price on Application. i 1 honr v ron the resumption of liqui- Vm)w] b amzan, Thenn &@0 shares 4P 11| lx..u, wr']):‘r first half ! 1 ~(u 1 ag Suite 501, Commercfal Trost Co., Bldg.. New Britain - 2580 ke eaint welloh Eoa Al AT one b Members of New York and Har(ford Stock l.\('lmng\: of miscelluneous issues 1 to more Edward . Newmarker. Manager than § points above 1the previons — day’s final figures. Buying of ihe motors developed in a spirited ma rer, General Motors, Picree Arrow and Chrysler quickly selling up 1 to 1 while Hupp extended its rise 31-4 to 251-4. U. 8. Steel ha an carly gain of about a point, The Steel Trade Reviews yestsrday, vhile reporting no improvement t indicated no drastic further re- ssions in the industry. Investment ilrouds such as Canadian Pacific, ind “Frisco” displayed rly trength, and there was s y- g of the oils in further reflection of improve conditions in that in- dustry. Midland Steel products with a gain of 11-4, soon reached a high record and American Lix EDDY BRGTHERS & & voar. Stiscetlaneons tons chosine @ HARTFORD NEW BRH’AIN particular buoyancy in carly | Bartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bum it Hofel Bld’. Jealings included Dupont, which ex- tended ts gain to 8 points, General Te!. 27186 s420 ailway Signal, 31-4 and Wool- worth, Eastman Kod nbel Nrothers prefererd and 1. § Cast Iron Pipe 2 points or morc. Trreg- We Offer: Colt Patent Fire Arms Co. Price on Application. q We Offer: 50 shares of Stanley Works ularity marked the foreign exchange opening, with around demand sterling | $£4.86 1316 and French close fo $3.92 1-4 conts | THI MARKET AT (Furnished by Puts Al (€ & Am Car & I°d Am Loco | Am Smo& Am \Htll Shaw & Company Am T, Am Anaconda Cop | Atehison Bald Loco Balt & Ohio Heth Steel Calif ot Can Pac Cer De Pasco Ches & Ohio MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE New Britain Office City Hall Tel. Hartford Office 75 Pearl St. Tel. AFTNA LlFE IN‘SURANCE COMPANY lca &8 s = c : Coca Cola i | Colo Fuel Gpdgeinsd 4 | Consol Gias NSRS aat s o . ‘ | Corn Trod 59 1 30 ST hinaratai vy { Cru Steel . o Sl Sl Njles-Be-Pond com i |Dodge Bros A 141 137 18% | norey & Judd Pt Du Pont D¢ P e o) 308 209 Brie RR. ..., 6% Trie 1st Peck, Stowe & Wil Russell Mt Scoville M Standard Screw + 'Plans Complele for New Build- am Players ,109 inley Works ... .. [ 67 [ i | isk Rubber . 153 15% 15% | Stanley Works pid ... 27 ml Bal)es Genl Asphalt . §41 Torrington Co con < — | Genl 1 126 Union Mfg C : 1 g Co Hurtford, Nov. [ At t Genl Motors .. 1317, Public Utii ik i the state !-‘1 pedl lar m 2 of the state hoar: sl e Sty e tnee and control, held at the St Fe t capitol this mol as GU North prd | 991 B Sias Ol e e | Hudson Molors 6 e ) 1 fo award the contra Il Centra) ew building for babies and moth- Southern N [ Tel cted at the State Farm Women in Norwich to Dieretti Ind 0 & G Tt Nickel TREASU Int Paper 667 ey o LA - The bid Kenn Copp 7615 T 1« . eral con- Kelly Spring aq 1 18,000 for plumbing and Lehigh Valloy, of ting. Twelve bids were submit- s 1 1o the board Louls & Nash .1481, Mack Truck ~ .10l Marland il Mo Kan & Tex 41's 40! Mo Pac pfd .. 109 Mont Ward 83% 824 National Lead 117 N Y Central Governor Trumbull arrived from 1 oseveral days’ trip to Maine in time to meet with the board, surgeon for ieted for pilots One tosale at Miller-11 Drug, 30 Church St., Thursday, 1ri 1 licensed aviators, held twice a NYNH&H ! SN gay and Saturday.—Advi \ 1 back dircetly to the Nor Wes 184 155 The infant daughter of Mr ssion. because no North Amer. i) S3 s Irving Fiehman of T4 I3 1s made by the last North Pacific street, born a few days when the k Mot Car 483 477 173 Britain General hospital an Am Pet B 493 43°% 405 hospital today e o nnsylvania. . 6 4 ; Cards were recoived today from e . Pierce Arrow.. 123 11 Pardon C. Rickey, executive ; frel SR Radio Corp... 8§17 79 president of the Commercial Trnst | - oxL ok Hres | Ressling 105 Co. M. Rickey is In London, Eng. oo oo U e Norwich Reynolds 13 Gunnar Orlander of the New o ten out the 1in Trust Co. will sail tomorrow fon Bermuda where he s 1 vacation ars Roebnck Sinclair Ol Southern I L300 pamphlets Connecticut H TeeTE— Souther T (R P Frederick Chamberlain or 1 Produc i Lawyers explained that a change | bill e o ol et ROUBARHD y i e by (he fablory lagose series of social event & It v “l"""“lvnr venue could not be asked for by Believes Ropel Guilty t ‘." ,"\‘- \{‘.L cat T ke o ""“'”‘ 4013 ;\m R\'H.Hn A‘\‘wm:m han lepartment, was t‘w .ml\’ ri :m” 1o enter a teara in a bowling 1eagle | iy i sinee the statutes govern- | Acked | e T ]\1 $150 tay. restis 3 awart Wa ¢ urned from Houston ! n 5 ulso antho! sing £ ked if Tie zin there was any rita cral hospital today . - R . 2 2 et fimsnoiiny e enincion I Len s LIS MBS ARG A s e Aol 01umen s X ”l!{ln.\‘m 1 1 n(; vm' 1 4o "” Studehaker 533 he attended the Ranke ’ next week. v e a ey e shacial : U e will lose the | o |7 215 tio DRE M 3 : [preme court—and they are speeial | Gilartin was convine: {all probab osult of an ac ; q ¥ ; ty The officers who will continue L0} ¢ tes miake no provision for a . that a case can be made out against sy e Ao L el i ShesSinaniig spelcs ! LG i lead the club until the annual meet- o000y (hat other tederal courts | him pite Kopel's insistonce. thit Pric allides iSICENSHUnJer ¢ RDER e Joua T obagco Prod J1001¢ 10 oy Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ing in December arc: Miss Luey | €T U8 el | he is innocent. He told the anthor- lette T e ahec o €] nlon Pac .. 1895 1881 504 | ho Methodiat church: Members of Hoffman, president; Miss Mary Mc Thompson is Silent lities he came into posscssion of the ing setting:2Nd & nail picrced the eye. | United Fruit 136 About 35 were present at a d cmbers of Commonwealth Club (o Intyre, vice-president; Miss Helen| o oo cine o grand jury room, | il hy passed on William Buden in nd founda- T U 8 Ct Ir I'ipe 1901y en hy members of the “Shary Desorilie & ey e ! pon leaving ) on William Buder T I ol i i ihe Eaperiences Away From Scanlan, treasurcr; and Miss Hazel iy onpgon said he had heen ques- Lo eard game tion. i Chicago IJdentq Clalnl “1' s 1',{,‘11 ;\I 1 “Flatst bowling 5 n Casey, secretary. tioned about a telephone eall which | Buden's obedicnes in carrying ont s D v | MDUGE nt’s sto ¥ 4 Neat Wednesday Dvening. 5 e mads one evenlng Jdliring . the | Tnsnector. Glimartin's: inatruciions All = M()lal 1.‘()10“‘?:’3“ ‘ ('f(?“.‘_ U S Stel : r was ¢ N reshiments 8. TO DISCUSS RELIGIONS [trial of Daniel Jackson, an assistant 'made possible the arvest, the inspec AopeoENON A (Ul Uneraily ) Wabagh ity 513 iavnne servon - IBERISIS 0L “tho ACotmnion: Professor Julius Seelye Bixler of [y-pjieq states attorney general. He ' fop said. On being nofified of the of Chicage sllidents today. clatmed &) Ward Bak B 313 Mortimer Co as | Wealth club will tell of their experi- the department of BibMcal Liter-| jg"yo gnd Jackson had been|incident, the inspector interviswed A “moral victory’ 'in the Ohlo-Chicago | West Elec ... ST heen pledged 1o t fra- | eNCes ON recent travels at the meet. ature and Comparative Religions m“mmh SoR mRaYivaars e mouti I o e foothall game last Saturday, on the|White Motor 4 30% | ornity at the Ver- | ing of that club Wednesday evening Smith college, will begin a series of |0t giclose what he had told the ' could fdentify ¢ A e 'I‘ c Smlflls sons 'l'el ]199 hasis of an assertion hy Coach Alon- { Willys Over .. 155 1533 I mont. i thol Birst!Congregationsl -~ susen veliglous talks in the Ifirst Congre- | oo gy, [him the bill. The inspector in |70 Stagg that the referee erred in | Woolworth .. 1813 1807 1S1% chupel, Frank H. Johnston, who gational church this evening on “Th | World's Living Religions.” The South, Stanley Memorial, First am\ v S, New Britain, Conn. [ fusing to 4 {down. Ohfo won the game, 13 to 7. and |the fouchdown would have at least When Day finally was taken be-|structed him to he on the looko! low & Chicago touch- | fore the grand jury again, he re-|at all times and ever saw him mained but a few minutes, being ex-"to notify an officer and bring about f———————————— Berlin Congregational chur !cused until the aftcrnoon session. |the arrest, but if there was no offi- J h A H fi cooperating in the lectures 1o which | 1 yag wiuted at the district attor- ' cor available, o shidow the man the public is welcomed. NIEIUS | oyt office that he probably would 'until it was possible (o have him ap- subject will be “Hinduism—the All 1o taken hefore one of the trial jus- prehended. When Buden saw Kopel UNDERVAKER Referee Gardner refused to allow ione 16252, th play on which the touchdown Opposite St. Mury’s Charch, i\\us made, on the ground that a \1(‘(ory for Chicago had goal been nmxlu afterwards, Inclusive Religion.” tices and there asked the same ques- | yosterday, he called Ofticer Dennis Residence 17 Summer St.—1625-3. S tions which he refused to answer Nealon and the latter made the a JURY CONSIDERING ract before the grand jury. | vest. Brooklyn, No J. e In the usual course of court pri In pelice court ¢his morning, against Ludwig Halvorsen Lee, jani- cedure this would be prelimina Prosecuting Attorney Woods entered ——— e/ | the ball was snapped. Stagg said tor charged with the murder of Mrs. | the haling of him before a United a nolle on the breach of the peace | ; the play was a lateral pass and that Sclma L. Bennett, was given to the States commisgjoner where a formal count. cxplaining to Judge Roche JUST ARRIVED the backfield player actually had jury by (:ounly Judge McLaughlin | complaint would be lodged. 1t was that Kopel had been furned over to| Shipment of halted. as required by the rules be- at 12:45 p. m. today. sald that Day was prepared 10 fur- the federal authorities. | HAIIens fore the ball was snapped. He em- ThaGTurs Cclieotl ror Twneni oo i s ton iy N DI 1 S GOLDFISH | Phasized, in a speech o 500 alumni, fore heginning their deiiberations. - - - There are only two tohacco plan- | BOLLERER’S |that he considercd the error an A counter man in the Los Angeles tations in Eneland, and the lar “honest mistake’ 'in judgment. avel concessions of a b per cent (erminal storeroom wears roller of these fs 20 acres. The leaves are| POQSY SHOP It was the firat time in Stags's reduction In fares are given traders | skates and does the work of three made into cigars. cigarcttes anfl| i w, Mnin St Prof. Widg. Tel. ass |36 vears as coach that he had pub- in the Sudan, both by rail and boat. | men on foot. i pipe tobacco. {“The Telegraph Florist of New Britaln” licly accused an official of an error. | nod the score and would have meant ackfield man was in motion before | (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks, Bld returned from a surm Police Admit Report i - journcy over the Scandinavian peninsula, ware f Ship Co. Robbery | vt spear on “sweden and the Land iterbury, Nov. ; Sy i here admitted today that it m. “\(:1“\““ & "\;:' l."\\:;‘;‘”‘ 1:]]{‘”1“"] Ilf\' H)uml 1‘)11“]‘ !.:I\!.lan- M will tell of some of the .-*Minor | National Fire . ageney here u ual talk will be that of Harry | Phoenix Fire $300 of the company's money. Boone, who will contrust the Florida Travelers Ins Co .....1465 1480 and Prosecutor Miles MeNift, or tod Conn. General Manufacturing Stocks. Am Hardware ........ S0 Am Hosiery | Beaton & Cadwell ..... — Billings & Spencer com — Billings & Spencer pfd — Dristol Brass ......... & 11 | Colt's Arma Eagle Lock . : Fafoir Bearing Co ! Aetna Casualty Actna Life Ins Co ... Aetna Fire ! Automobile Tns Hartford Fire h o L Was missit W over ¥ with that of 30 years ago talk, “Coming out of Florida Wice: 1886-1026 H. B. Macbonald of New York o as been s ured as speaker at the RILS SUICIDE | Commonweslth club's sccond meet- rpsburg, 1 Nov (UI') — | ing. on January 23, 19 He is a ng arvest on prohibition viela- | Yale man who has traveled exten- tion charges, Sam Zolowski, 88, to- sively in many countries, and he will 28 20 |day beheaded his wite, Catherinc,|present his lecture, “Around South ~...80 85 |34, and cut his own throat with a|America,” illustrated with colored 110 115 'razor, He is expected to die. | slides., —— 1780 fused, however to st ant | whether or | ad been issued for 1t was also’ voted that the, fees®

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