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3 J / _ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927. - | sophomores are met. Five weeks after the fre LAST “TEAREBEL” | THANKSGIVING SHoor | Chickens Next StattIs Memorial to ember o v e vy e v v Famous Party Stage | fection” for the freshme D " shown in scver: Wiays, Competition for Turkeys ana | Aral Thursday. -] old brook. shooting contest at the club rang | on Wells street, Thursday, November 24, Thanksgiving Day, from $:30 #nd sort of cleaned up. a. ' having their little creek imen en n. ter the sophomores return to t Alma, Mater showing the usual * eir This is many inter-class competitions. of the activities that was always put on was a tug-of-war acros hey have One an oozy But within the last year the brook has been straightened out So that the powers that be just wouldn't stand riled up this Chicago, Nov. 12 (®—In Lincoln| M- 10 2 1. m. The rifle contest will |year. be with any caliber rifle, while |~ The flag 1 Shal ¢ I'ark stands a monument over the caliber pistol may be u ; o e 5 grave of the last survivor of the | 8 and chickens will be around a flag pole. A flag is fast- Boston tea party, who carried his rded as prizes for the day and cned to the top of the pole and the tra dumping convictions so far as to | !t 15 expected that one of the best sophomores r around the hot- gatherings of the on will be secn tomn to guard it. Then ti drop the “T" from his own name. tomn to guar Then th |in competition. try and freshime The sophs The thin white shaft also com- In case of stormy we r, the (o help e it s cmorates a rebellious family ' shooting meet will be | the | they e S0l with oby ot rit, which opposed the Britishi ‘ollowing Saturday. The rifle range groas their wearing i the Revolutionary war and op- I8 located on Wells strect in back of 4 pparel to0 u pair v tranks, and posed the commissioners of Lin- | the State Normal school. The com- ot 1o he outdon: ihe flos pols oln Park when they would have | Detion is open o everyone infercst- ey o Sl Dt removed the srave from the park. | cd. " | resemi St e ol ahahal “Kenniston” was the family | — — wvimn T len have ame before the dumping of tea in R vime the day after the historic anfll a half, tla uneNvecied Happen: party. i e e flag was theirs. The re- The Kennisons migrated weste ward for getting the flag is 1hat ward to Chicago, where . E. K¢ 4| I 1t les: d disregard vison, he who dropped the | % showen rules. So the eaps and jied and was buried in a cemctory \ ’ avay with due cere which was later to become a part M 1 l balls oF Tincaln Park. " Former Member Now in- Schoo 16 (e} 8¢ the stidont When Lincoln Park was planned | Ihere s one in .. Recounts Joys of Freshmen niost of the graves were mov ows are urged to but not that of IXennison. The get together for courts upheld the family in its re- e ot activities fusal to permit removal. The Junior 11i-Y cinb | Vv ne acquainted To make the burial plot worthy ular weekly meeting at the Y. M S iy B The students of the park the lonely granite shaft | A. last evening. "The business mer JLadcL 1 into 11 groups X was sed, on which waw . in- |ing was held first. It was voted o S/OUD Is U wculty adviser scribed: “To the memory of C. 1. | put on the second degres of the N0 NCIPS Inany way that he can the las Party.” initiation next week for several now members. Following the initiation there will be the After the business meeting wa Kennison (without the 'l survivor of the Boston Tea Mr. W usual feed Russian Political War ool. who ihout the plan by i wd to work After wish . He goes to fy : adjourncd Tlmer Wesh & forn it _ Shaiel it Reflected in Buenos Aires momber of the 1oy clul s schoal £ R e Bucnos Aires, Nov. 12 (B—The | falk to the fellows on “College.” Mr. (o o5 i i war of Leon Trotsky on the Sfalin| Weyh is a student at North Egstern (2700 FU08 6 HER 1 15 EHAYs Regime in the communist party in|university at Boston il e Bt el e Prussia has had lts repercussion| Inasr as it is his first year at | pin oy 1 experience here. the col the itment which the The Argentine communist party freshmen veceived is still fresh in J. 0. CONKLIN DIES. ousted Pedro Remo, secrefary gen- his mind. It scems that the first Tor m. Con Nou ral, and Orestes Ghioldi, a party five weeks is not g0 bad. Of course (N n, lrader. They have formed a new they must wear little red ¢aps, and | this of the state as group in support of Trofsky obey the freshman rules. Fhe caps od suddenly of The regular organization contin-!must ba worn at all times, and home here last ni under eity councilman Penelon, | tipped whenever a “prof” or mem- e wis ex-serviee man, \ o favors the Stalin regime bers of the sehool, including the heen overseas in the snd iy Dr. Smith now pre- : “BUT he had something on his mind that worried him: if he should die in the, near future, his wife and two children would not have an adequate income.” Then, too, he found it increasingly difficult to keep his money safely invested. How both difficulties were set- tled through a Life Insurance Trust is told in our new booklet, “Ten Unusual Stories from Real Life,” a copy of which will be sent to you upon request. Possibly a Life Insurance Trust might fit in with your requirements. A confiden- tial talk with our Trust Officer will be welcomed and will not obligate you. Whrite or call for a copy of this booklet New Britain Trust Co. FIRST SKYSCRAPER Wall Street Briefs s in North and South America in- creased to 124,927 short tons, from ! 4100 tons in September and 6 in August, the American Will Be Typically Modern Amer- . s Burcau of Metal Statistics reports. : ' HARTFORD O] CE ican Structure Stacks of reimed copper at the end | WPl 3t Record Alitndes | | HASTRORDOFFICE SCENTRALROW TELEPHONE2141 _ against §4,497 " month before. m——— Stockholm, Nov. 12 () — A 40- Ehipme r were 127 12 (B — Stock | in Septembe: | te story American skyseraper ‘of stect i production in the 1d conerete, contzining apartmen ited States in October amounted restaurants and & theater, is to [to 68.82S tons, compared with rise bove the ancient chure 65,936 ember and 67,245 in and castles of Stockholm. An ideal ; location near the water's edge & F Power Co. ieen found and the enterp e A c T Sa e ot und 1y in the neas future, crease in authorized cap- nder pl of Thor Toernblad, comprising 900,000 share Swedish ¢ eer. £00,000 shares of Opposition has risen against the 0000 shares of s roject in some quarters. Albert series A", and 10, MienBore. alty directe ommon stock, all no one who looks askance at the contending that the proposed Commcreial faflures in the United scraper will - strike a discordant | S1ates this week declined to 430 e in the gener building | {rom 454 tie week before, and com- of Stockholm and that fts pared w 2 year ago, R. G 'Dun & o vill mous smother cdifice the charm of s and palaces. carned $7.37 n ton in the f ir against $6.42 g 1926 period. COURT HOUSE I ercction ver, is of the sl craper, not considered an in. even in a nation Il Luildings. Styekholm open an ultra-fashion- ask, laid out on modern cricin lines. Bvery room will e it private hath, and there will | I ide of which will be transformed | U fo a4 nuniature beach with arti- | ST fally heated sand. A ball roomi ) 1 in bath en the roof are | " a2 onn batn on tno root are | Moh Storms Jail Alfer Attack | American style, the Carlton, has on White Girl t been open: | | | | —_——— Columbia, Tenn, Nov, 12 (P—A citadel of justice here, became the De ath s lynehing spot for Henry Choate, 13 year old negro, a few honrs after — | his alleged eriminal attack yester- a4 Ferdinand Bernal | Ferdinand ¥ : on 2. white girl here Several hours after officera had rnal. threc months |1aken the negro in custody at a farm {old son and X Alfonzo | house where a blood stained pistol Bernal of 171 High street, died last |Was found, a b of men, night at the home. The funeral will {Army armed, fully stormed 1d this afternoon at 2 o'clock. il, battered the door with be he 1l will be in St Mary's ceme- | hammers and inred tory | e court honse, where large Jerowds had gathercd, Choate was Mrs. Catherine G frs. Catherine Glypn | said to have confessed beating the Mrs. Catherine Glynn S vears | girl over the head with a pistol. The 1, of 330 Broad street, Martford, |Rev. J. R. Parsons, ons among a Widow of Patrick Glynn, died at t. |group of prominent citizens who en Francis' hospital vesterday after a | deavored to allow the law to take its brief illness. She and the late Pat- course, declared he heard the con- | rick Glvnn were married in this eity | fession SV their home for| A noose was placed about the s e e of the negro and he was hang- 6 Eavicord from a second story window of | rviving her are thr ne. |1 Surviv \er are three sons. i Ty James L. Glynn and William A, SheniClL o “""“ d,““‘ i eins : i \* Nocked Choate's cell door after the Glynn of teord Francis X. | | Gy Hartfor aneis N 1 rushed inta the jail, threat Glynn of this city ane L Mrs hose all prisoners. He @porge freadweell ofIArllo | main door was battered The funeral will he held | hon Monday morning at | - o'clock and at 8 aviock at st Jo- |W, T, Grant’s Store at seph's cath Schenectady Is Razed 1enectady, N, Y., Nov. 12 (#)- Ay store of the W, nt company, operating a chain of St Mary's cemotery, fhis city | Burial will be in | J | J j-cent stores” was burned tod » The bla started in the basement UNDERTAKER ad throughout the entire on ° firemen fought hard to confine flames to the Grant store, 1t stock of the Wallace company nd the Metropolitan store, on State street. Phone 1623-2, Opposite St. Mary’s Church, Residence 17 Summer 6t.—1625-3. | JUST ARRIVED side of the Grant company, et d considerable from smoke. '\!“P"‘i"‘"_"' fic throngh State strect, the GOLDFISH city’s matn thoroughfare, was tied t up while the firemen battled with | 8 W. Main St. Pror. Wi Tel ss _ TREASURY BALANCE “The Telegenph Florist of New Britain” Treasury Balance $202,288. MostPeopleCanSave- Many do save, hut notin a reg- ular, systematic way and conse- benefit i quently, it does not them as it should. One of these recording banks will show you how fast it will build up—once you get the habit and you are all set. Come in and get yours today. SELLING STRONG - ON'STOCK MARKET| ‘Soulhem Railway and thl-l PUTNAM & C Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL 2040 0, We offer: NEBRASKA POWER CO. j 7% Preferred demonstration of | o Gains of point or two | re recorded by Mathieson Alkali, | S, Steel common, Reynolds Tobac- co B, Du Pont and Crucible Steel, !New peak prices for the year were «d by Southern Railway, | Price on Application. Woolworth and old Constable. ‘ The turn for the better in the steel industry, as reflected in the | ine in the unfilled orders e — of the United Si s Steel corpor- ~ ion last month and the stiffening of commodity prices, was emphasiz- ed as a distinetly bullish veek-end market letter toubtedly brought a lar new factor in and un- & volume of buying Into the market. 1. common, which sold as low as S G-% less than two weeks ago, sold more than 10 points above the figure today, changing hands in large blocks. Tu Pont and Mathic- (301 AlKili extended their gains to 4 voints each before the end of the first halt hour, International Tele- Thomson, Thenn & Co Sulte 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain - Thoac 2580 Mcembers of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Tdward L. Steol Newmarker, Manager We Offer: Arrow Electric 6129 Preferred phone moved up 2 and American Can, Corn Products Kefining, Mun- d e Hart and Hegemann added to the list of new 1827 highs. 6°¢ Preferred Further heaviness developed how- Price on Application. " ever in the insurance shares, several of which have recovded sensational gains in the last few months, | THE MARKET AT 11:30 A. M. [ (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) High Low Closn Al & Dye 151% 1a0% 130% | American Can Am Car & Fd 7 S i HARTFORD ek S artford Conn. Trust Bldg. Am Tel & Tel Tel.2-7186 Am Tobacco , Anaconda Cop 481; Atchigon 1807% i Connecticut Power Rights EXPIRE NOVEMBER 15TH an Pac . Tid o We will be pleased to help anyhody adjust their fractions. sa & Ohio s 200 209% | Chi Mil & $t P — - = Chi R1 & Pa 10 = - hile Chyrsler Corp Coca Cola Colo Fuel Copper Sl e Shaw & Company ‘[I‘;‘l‘!:"";‘,ms . H:: MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE 31»zl€?'o“v D e New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 e el Hartford Office 75PearlSt. Tel. 4655 i Trie 1st pfd 613 S Fam Players 110 e AETNA LIFE INSURANCE Genl Elec Genl Motors Gt North Iron COMPANY Ore Ctfs Hudson oMtors Kresge .. o ‘| Prince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange Mack Truc Marland Oil Mo Kan & Sont Wi ESSEX BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2-8261 Yl New Britain Tel. 4081 Nor & West North Amer... North Pacific Pack Mot Car We Offer: Pan Am Pet B 457 49 Pierce Arrow.. 12 12 12 o a Radio Corp...| To% i85 10 Phoenix Fire Insurance Co. Reading 108 108 108 Roynolds B ..153% i 7 Rears Roebuck 7913 Sinclair Oil Southern Pac Southern Ry ndard Oil % o & \RED CROSS LOCATES MAN - THOUGHT LOST IN FLOOD Britain Chapter, Appecaled To New IN NICARAGUA FIGHT d Fruit | 1as | By Girl, Finds Her Brother V8 CtIr Pipe Jispatches to Managua Papers Say | . Dispatches to Managua Papers Say .‘ At Montpelier, Vt. 1515 Liberals E J s 14 Liberals Injurcd or Dead | Through the efforts of the New After Clash With Marincs, | Britain Red Cross chapter Miss Louise Lamothe of 155 Washington 3% igua, Nov (UP) - Dis- | strect was enabled within a few White Motor ts P es to Managua newspapers re- |hours yester to ascertain the Willys Over 151 31, port that 14 liberals have been killed whereabouts of her brother who is Woolworth 3 N 106 wounded 1n a skirmish be in the Vermont rlood district and LOCAL STOCKS liberals at from whom the family had not another en, - c heard since the deluge. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) lasgaceunEaihoty m 1 Miss Lamothe last ovening got Insurance Stocks, liberals at Santa Rita, near the Hon- finv0 ouch with Secretary Raiphil Bid Asked , duras border 2 nson of the Chamber of Com- “eina Casualty 11 LR el AL e et (s 19 erce., who ds also secretary of the Actna Lif Ins. Co e el Moneadi | Red Cross chapter. She said her Actria Fir ; D folks had not heard from her broth- Srpes wrres W 4 precan- er, jore, since the flood and ask- Hariford Firt il iyedq ©d What could be done to learn of Nationai Fird e am. | Bis fate. He was last heard of at enix Fire : o ool | Montpelier, Vt 02 il el e N TG or i St ) e S.. g a ton, in a to several ad-| Mr. Benson telegraphed to the n General " ditlonal pilots. Red Cross at Montpelier at 6 o'clock. Manufactu he marines practically took | The Montpelicr chapter started an Am Hardware of local elections held Sun- | investigation and by 8:30 last eve- Am Hosicry .. 3 day in many towns. The conserva- !ning notified Mr. Benson that Mr. Beaton & Cadwell ..... - tives won 46 municipalities out of Lamothe was alive and safe in Hfd Cpt. Co com it L Much optimism is expressed by | Montpelier. Billings & Spencer com 3 ¢ conservatives who expect Gene Treasurer Leon A. Sprague of the ilings & Spencer pfd ~ — % eral Chamorro to arrive this month |local chapter was out of the city to- Bristol Brass . . from the United States. | d ¥ and it was impossible to learn — | now rapidly the local drive for 5,000 ‘\]'nl\' IS I‘ntrouhled {members is progressing. Chairman o P 7o o | Foter Crona is using every effort to | By Religious Warfare | (ne required 5000 and to sign Washington, Nov. 12 (® — The 1,000 members himself army “is not cluttered up with re- Ph:\r)v]s dissensions, ”“]:.0.1355'.1:31‘1 ke ;Coasl Guard Cutter Locates Wrecked Craft 28 denominations r chaplain’'s corps, providing | arlety” in religious Norfolk, . Nov. 12 (® — The rd cutter sent “abundant, v pression, Col. John T. Axton, chief of | co; Colt’s Arms . Tagle Lock . Vafnir Bearing Co Hart & Cooley . Landers, F' . N B Machine . N B Machine pfd . Niles-Be-Pond com Judd .. owe Russell Mfg the Scoville Mfg Co H 0 B stanaara o Burritt Mutual Savings Bank | [ e |l | staniey Works pfd Torrington Co com Union Mfg Co | ;l"onn Eelc Service . o Py = Conn Lt & Pow pfd O T S e Sy ' i 1 Public Utilities Stocks, . 89 1 118 115 390 | | | Manning, chaplains, points out in his annual | out several days ago to scarch for report made public today. SIX HUF IN WRECK |the abandoned schooner —Adelaide | Day, has located the craft about 225 | miles southeast of Cape Henry. The Harrishurg, Pa., Nov. .lx"\.s.\xl's stern was burned te the students of New York university |water's edge, the cutter reported were injured at Rutherford, near but her four asts were standing here, early today when their motor [and her cargo of lumber appears bus turned over. to a Harrisburg hospital. All were brought |to be in fair condition, despite tI | fact that her decks were awash.

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