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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1927. USES ENPTY GO [—— BRIANS !JAhfiHTER‘ City toms [ oz cooae) STOGK MARKET IS 2 i dividend of one dollar a share on The marriage of Miss Elvira Mary George Ratner has leased a store = 5 the common stock, payable Dec. 31 | - + : |8arra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, P in the Rialto building at Washing- | Deputy Sherlfl’s Blull Intimi- .\-«:;:‘: of 78, Clevelundl sivset and L 10 Qther|ion snd road strects, to the Bur. |2, Paul Mozzicato of l‘v'\ in street bt Troad structs, to the Bure | S e ‘o anesonne was BUJIDG Broad With Bullish' PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 s et (gt : & A e made on March 81, ; 2 ‘ dates Quarrelsome Cobbler 'toci piace sestiriay morning at s Aels s L | S Enthusiasm HARTFORD OFFICF, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 mony was perforn wenue, ar Ginter of the same | American Machine & Foundry de- —— Walter J. Lyddy, who ss have filed marrlage inten- | clared an extra dividend of one dol- Although no police action result- | |VEHSF o LadAY: i the town clerk. [1ar on the common stock, pavable| New York, No¥. 17 (®—The stock ed, Main street narrowly missed & qendeq by her siste bit of gunplay Tuesday evening Suyra as mauid of when Deputy Sheriff Matthew Pap- [ ginia 8 ISt clak called at the cobbling estab- |ya brother of the lishment of Fortunato Cianflone to |, ty will meet at | Dec. 15 to stock of record Dec. L. 'murket gave a demor rnoon at the Meth- | We offer: PHOENIX INSURANCE CO. tr m of strength today. Buying was unus ly broad in character with b demonstrations ‘eff ial- ish An extra dividend of 50 cents a .. 8. Hart of 48 share on the common stock of In- ctive in the street have gone to ternational Cigar Machinery com- Sorvs. paper i A SR : Aot e 1. to spend the winter. pany has been authorized pavable "‘:"Iw mipm {( .I.’,\, ‘I”tn-fn“r "; was met by an e and militant de- | of white satin trimined wit Tacc ) [ investigating a D to holders of record Dec, 1. .'m, iy i ‘ \‘ e ol fendant. B ST AIE Vel el hE Mtk arihe: vy the « ¢ year | complaint by John Jello of 1 | E = 'r_“n»n‘ onferle i e "’u < Price on Application. Ag told by Papciak 1oday. the in- | blossoms. Her houquet was of w 1 b 1 Wi e that §$50 was stolen from i movement to Canada has Pl e L cident has many sensational @s-|roses and lilies of the valley, The S ) an by in a his home a suspects two men heen revived owing to the present :m ced Epeclalties fan from 8 fo 12 pects. The sherifi had no sooner an- | maid of honor wore of pink 1of 4 Nots, Mrs. Owen Who were visiting him recently. The | premium of the adian dollar, l\-4~v|‘>y\ i e 0 .00 B2 ns were | nounced the purpose of his visit [tarfeta with hat to match and car- money was on a pantry shelf and)which makes it profitable to trans. |¢hered over a wido 'l g —— than he was ordered out by Clan- | ried a shower houquet of pink roses was niissed a piyiatorsilstCaglsnit e mntal ACA Jshibmant ol 83,2 10N E SRR ESET MO IO ith ol i) . ‘ s 000,000 1 o 18 e grade vestme iss| "0 1 flone who, Papelak savs, picked up a | The flower girl w ssed in white | s been mado to the Cap. EFRe Investment is e ! cobbler's hammer and started after [crepe and carried a baskct of flow ENAME ANT SOLD dian 1 of Commerce, Montreal, » THH © 18 ) Lo ' ond ‘”'r"‘ ' the civil officer. Papeiak, quick as a | ers ; foyaly New 17 ‘WM < Fha Oy iEx New ok Biansll, e e e Anmfln mn flash, pulled a pistol from his pocket | A reception was held at Odd el dant and buildings of the New Eng- ( Bz hd d to be d ..r:;,y .“,',"f, o ALSSAA 0 and lled it at the &hoemaker. lows hall at which guests were pre- ! neli patygewiich SNt ooyasnmont il Gwitho : 3 AR T - = p & e Patrolmen William Grabeck and sent from Waterbury New Yorl ) bankrup about a r 332,584,800 tomorrow from its de- fhe imm « 1 exporte Suite 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain - Thouv 2580 Daniel Cosgrove were attracted by Hartford the e nin, Derby and New { they | Britain. iple will make their rm the home on Gladioln street on their re fer, |turn from a wedding trip. maore i %old to the Springtield | positarics in the New York Federal Marking 1 I company of Windsor | Bescrve district, representing about I®SU°S 10 new pe ¢ cent of the amount on de- Year, or long s, it was announced | posit from proceeds of the sale of Lack of official confirn an a score of prices for the Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Il of a passerby dashed in in time to dis shoemaker and to restore Talwa “ rwmarker, el Sl i g gy dward L. Newmarker, Manager wtlon of : (BT e Ten Lo e v treasury 3 1-8 per cent cer- 10Ports of an early oMne ¢ 7 after which Papeiak served the writ 1l is exy 1 to b he 1 v v 3 3 We Offer: with the full dignity of the lay TAYLOR—SANDERS « with § days when dflcates, j»f‘ I;Js!w‘h\ wipe out the acenm While Cianflone naturally drew | Miss Gladys 15, Sanders beeame ir “‘“ the rc stk o i - l‘l’ ”'“‘(! “”1’ yr,n Misso ! Pacific back at the sight of the gun, he |the bride of 1 vick Taylor ¢ q for. | Burplis of Cities Service company preferred brought some sclling int A . Sil C might have advanced in perfeet of Mrs. Barbara Taylor of jfor the year '”W,,“.” by ’-:‘“ fssues after the preferred had merican ver 0. T DA N T e e s e {for common dividends and rve attained a new peak at 118 5.8, | that theérc were no bullets in the re- | parsonng volver, church of Metho o8 from $14,164,428 Norfolk & Western crossed 105 1o to Yield 8% i o t the year before. the highest it Hialors —_— formed at 3 o'clock in the afternoon D h [ s moderate gains ve recorded by i A P IeinE 8 o closkali s sty ea Dircctors of the Atlantic Const severul othors of 1 | b Price on Application, CHAUTAUQUA MEET]NG stor. Miss Fdith Stohl and Charles L ne rallrond declared the aisualiex=] Reporls of an increasing. inguiry were the attendants divide d of $1.50 a share onthe for ireight cars and locomotives nc. common stock with the regular companied the mi-annual - dishursement of $3.50 tion in the share, both payable January 10 g Thomas Burns, Thomas Burns, 67 years old., of | Jort, father of John T. Burns The bride wore a gown of pink Association Will Bring “Daddy Long fafetta with silver trimmings a picture hat to match, She carried a bullish demonstra- equipments, Baldwin ARy . " | Iving 5 points and American J 0~ Legs” Here in December—Pro- Louqiet of white roses with a sho MIES, RUTH BEYAN OWEN IR "‘”*"”r:"f‘""‘: to holders of record December 5. comotive and Amerienn ¢ of pink. Miss Stohl was dressed in 4 y A S LA I SN ag A Foundry each advanced about cecds For General Fund. tte with pale g trim- | rec t rgest number of ollowing an illness Of 1 myjn oty Rapid Transit declared el W e ‘.”"" mL hat matched her < a woman in 1 s regular quarterly dividends of one cap 2 X J Plans for the presentation of pict 5 N i th Norwalk e arly gain of 4 points to a ne e s She carried a bouet of pink orts are cur T B SO I o 0 G Mt (I e £ A e et HARTFORD NEW‘BRITAIN Junior High school Decem 2; I 0 e L nd $1 on the preferred, both the amusement shar were made at a mecting of the ; | payable January 2 to stock of rec- rres e s, Exorex: Btartford Conn. Trust Bldg. BurrittHotel B o O 1 in this city, a son Ay Britain Chautauqua tion Jast : o e o | QEORLEEE b Rr nental Ol and Western Union also Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 evening. The meeting was held at|3pt &0 < T 2 et Mrs. William MeLe \‘H‘ reached new high ground the Chamber of Commerce rooms. el onas s o e B e o The following committees were |[FOM Philadelphia 5 \ B b THY, MARKET M. o Thhe ford and this city, % to her vidgepor irnienaa A Ll i decorated in pink, k P Phe funeeal wil e held Saturday % Co.) .. We Offe Junior tickets, W, €. Fren . 1 : - 0 - | Low Clos: Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left on ol | \ ¢ Fairview church, Bridge- | NCHeT 2 -los mond Babeock, Mrs. A i - : ! : ¢ e A & Dye 1501 132 Miss Mary Griswold, 3 "}f”’*_ DS o otk 4 befor 1 ial Dl sthe el | g mericion can Weeks and Mrs. Fred Teich. their ratunige sl e 1y by her in South Norwalk. Am Car & Fd 1061 Printing committee, 1. 1. Hitch- | BrOOKIawn strect i e Am Loco .. ; o cock and A. Tyson Hancock iy oy longi PRI Rl Rd SRRt h v Mrs. Anne T. Dawson. . ) i ADL Sin & Re 1 ares ol Dco g. Pt chatsman, Srs. George [COTPIN Cabinet Lock Co m Jonnings Tivon s v non- o pesonat s Goroner Dees Burial Permits s Tooris inted for sidenc widow of James 1. on, e e Property committec, Mrs, William | The wife her honie, Stanley S D o Am Tobaceo . i ‘ Iy owen, 1 " orning after a s aud Starts Probe A Woolen, | Posters, Charles H. Fox for New o s, Owen is the mof Dawson had lived — Anuconda Cop Britain; Mrs. Fred Teich far Maple ildren. 11 tize for more than o et o o dichisen Hill, Mrs. Sidney Cowles for 1\".“.1 UP ‘Vl time of niarrd which time she w \(H\ B ,#f‘ ,1““ _ 103 fooee : ington: Miss Mary Griswold for Ber- | n stored in 1925, R s parish. =i “vl‘ o ;)“v & Ohio. 119 118 119 lin and W. V. Retz for Plalnville. | AL varions tin I T caveer i v danehie il ¢t s Stecl Mrs. Arthur Baker is chairman of she has been Uowi ind mysterious poison. po- Mre. Howard Mrs. Patrick Naples; ird Dawson of New CAn cotnmittee, '\)n(‘». 7 f\‘ ambj qua fund and for the promotion of | belicved a fourth vietin vould bie jof Mrs. Cur - "} Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. | M a James and John Daw- | . b o an ety COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN % . : | il ') night, Curran Tu v » entertainment for school children, | ahdlac[ulels wices will take place | Martin Stevens, a friend, last r MEMBERS HARTI'ORD STOCK EXCHANGE 4 i o S 8 orelock af St | Autopsics on the bodics of Mr 16514 H Yearly Installation B e Sl u b oelock Al St M. Curran revealed promin 6% Joscpb M. Halloran Tel. 1253 Harold C. Mott By Legion Auxiliavy esentanive corden There will be a regular meeting sce, ino@ s of liddy-Glover Unit, No. 6, Amcri- r]:.uv 1} - can Legion auxiliary at 8 o'clock | for l} 1 fi protected il x nE this a\gnmg_ M Ruth Pfennig, | turer of the cast who dominates and F, ;‘L! H’E state president, will install office inances the republican par when | {58, L The annual reports of officers w Wl b celen | [rices of nowerrul poison and for thefr burfal were deni Stevens appeared at Franklin Colo Square hospital on the night Cur- : ran died and police have a theo RLaEnls eglhnics Ithat Stevens knew Curean had been v 62 years old. | yoiconed. Stevens said that he had h mass of requic i will | Benedict cemetery, Hartford, in Mount St. You are invited to visit our new offices on the fourth floor, Room 408, at our official opening, 1/he opposed taviit reductions as & 11 at hig home, 18 Carl- akine el ur Jatirdar " . £ be submitted and plans for Christ- | suggested aid to the farme i’ AR gf E'] fl" . ,’;“‘,‘ SRy HhS arinhiik L G I g g Saturday, November 19, 3 to 11 p. m. S BN n 25 & " e ART ter a long 58, itters’ drug store and asked for an " pusahyelfaxe) worichmae S0 el e SR E D NG I U /1!§LL'L i !L I, Selander was born in Sweden. [ Cxumination. He declined to remain tion from Selcheprey Unit, No. 2, of | expected to appear ’l Sratl e 3 « came to this country in 1881 and |t the hospl and gave a fictitious Bristol, will be the guests of the |except on clection day, Wwhe le his home in New DLritaifi. For | name local unit. |called upon to draw the econc 1 s he was employe a| Late yesterday Stevens hecame ill The officers to be elected tonight |halter morve tightly around hi i at the Carter Foundry in und died ten minute tor having are as follows: President, Miss neck by voting for high tariff re- e {hoen returned fo the hospital, Tn &GN Asphalt nvestmen Grace E. Stowell; first vice-presi- publican candidates.” s his wife. Mr. or | last statement he said that on Tues- nl El five sons, Thilip. Ern duy night Curran, standing behind Genl Motors William and Walter Selander S| Ord Clrs. ). . a ro dent, Miss Jessie Petts; second vic “The inevitable result of the re- president, Mrs. Sahrbuch; financial | publican tariff policy, Hull de- secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Kinkaid; clared, “soon will be overproduction 17 (1 three daughters, Mrs. Matthew |@ small wine glass to his lips, d v Aeri i as we already see it in agriculture, | = th shters, ) ndllyincicls dislionidrante e lecretart), ; Mrs. J\I;.megfl .\hh:\\ll el S lenRiAS S Fan millio cppard, Mrs. Frank Glabau \” m‘):ml ‘::lwixjvllm(“’wll dropped un b “» sery -at-arms, Mrs, ice s f textilas)conl, -a i 4 P flog & PR o heath conscious e floor, Hudson ) min‘:::' ;Momn Miss Hazel But.|stecl and numerous other great i f Sylvia Nelander; two brot vens suld Curran had given Kresg a small quantity of liquor for a Ind O & G cold and that he believed it was the Int Paper same Kind as that taken by the Ken Cop druggist, Kelly Spring | Coroner Horton, in anuouncing Lehigh Val ... N investigation of the fourth |Louis & Nash.154 ange death was under w suid | Mack Truck ..105% 1 told the court of this city el Sl overproduction Sela jiex; fonapiain,| Mes JELu1018 Senade; (ABtICe Lanid uE B CHETRROANEL B exccutive committee, Mrs. Lillian | V| "“.“l“m‘”"m‘”, wl‘ ,) Powers, Mrs. Elizabeth Timbrell and |55 0F both labo Mrs. Elsie Ensworth. Dra\sB_-SIZO le?\'B?tnll() ‘[;HARGE []l: fi!{AFT s of Forestyille Selander, dis brother, Charles Ty of DENVEr, | jjoq Jast February AL services will he held 1 rnoon at 2:30 o'clock at { illionaire 1t she hereby o Shaw & Company (e home. Tev. T ERIRES g the vietim—a man whose name | Marland Oil 307% et k ‘ oA 0 month fjere il ofticlate. Buriallwill be in' iy nof *revoaled—froquented the | Mo 3An & Mew g0 $15, MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE or T iipview cemetery., ! store several nights cach week. Mo Pac pfd .. 1135 116 New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 - = Mrs, Helen MeCloskey Curran, Me ar A = : En 5 " lice headquarters today that his | marricd .w",.[;: il St B, ‘: | : T e e Hartford Office 75 Pearl St. Tel. 4655 .brother, Steve, aged 58, drew $120 | when O'Reilly on a B gist, @ > + National Leac ) died on Monday night. Albert A. N Y Central 020 10 N Curran, her husband, fell into con- N Y N H & i e Funerals vulsions from which he never ral- Nor & West Hied on Tuesday night North Ame illy becaus from the Savings Bank of New Drit- I .“:\. Southington the following day, but We Own and Offer a Few Shares of lived with a family on High streot, | Alexander and Alexander, Inc., James T, O'Rourke 2 \“m PO D liquid . y“ St o . his brother said. He is described as| Bethlchem, Pa, Nov. 17 (UP)— wanted them Funeral services for James T 3 4 from a wine glass, and to whom imder testified that he he- O'Rourke of 668 Stanley street will un; 5 ft. 8 inches in height, weighing 140 Police authorities here today denicd | Ale ; Curran had administered some drug | Pierce Arrow .. 1 pounds, with blue eyes, a short mus- | ¢ that tho arvest and Misng of l ik kg mlate ALEE a0l s LB e o Rudlo Corp... $43% t e hay | Yorkers and other motor- |x IRoll with rorrow morning at 4 o'cloc A e e bl e S 2 | f Seieand Uent browm hair: as a regular line of “graft” for | money iven inl will be in Mary's cemetery. | ”“”‘\‘ by "'“'-" 'l“"]» ! ]"” Reynolds B .. North & Judd . started at 8 o'clock and winners will o g ) i i {2 tus boat eaptain, applied under o Scars Rosbuck A ; be awarded turke Refreshments g 1579 f1the support of the police depart- 'he left m o o : r lair Peck, Stowe & Wil | K b Red Cross to Do All e April, me CARD OF THANKS i : name ’rlm s“(\).‘m;l ,',“,"‘ nelair Oil - Russell Mfg Co il | consisting of home made pumpkin S e R s el ; o wish to express our hear ment. Leaving the hospital with the Southern Pac = Sebviile Mie Go I pies and sweet cider will be served o Reha\bllltagon Work — “our U S G R R ) Mo aiehitoiex Cends and |statement that he felt all right, he |Southern Ry L1387 = P 100 | tesepine with AEA Sl sl & ashington, Nov. 17 (f)—Red Cross every antomobile hearing a N X nks o ol y g SRS a i s i Bl H Standard Scre [in & < seas oiticials here said today the organ. York license plate after Patrolmas O'Itcilly 1 Alex peighibors and o e Lz 1| itk "f'y‘y'y?l""L‘ 2 Spandan ol S .. Stanley Works [turkey dinners will be awarded dur- Bifhh B aehnn e resonsi- Charles Tenton had N il " Britain five SR S o s BEGIL 5 ¢ i Stauley Works pfd — linz the night. An entertainment bility for rehabilitation of New Eng- [killed by occupants of a car from month. il d Thutanenibots oL < been poisoncd, & e Torrington Co com | will be furnished land flood sufferers from the outsct |{hat state list Saturday police | admittva he had p ElOhA Tors sl i LD SERT e 196:: Maldols, olly post. morient ! Tovas. & B el Enln NS0 o i and that it was prepared to carry oficial said. “It was unfortunat nee their me ympathy during the il rysician, said that in the hodies of Tobacco Prod - ublic Utilitics Stocks. i through its program. These offi- | that some of the ar happened | said he told i ih N AT Ty My 1 Mrs. Curran he discovered I s 1oaitg |Conn. Hleo Service 2% el 3 : cials recalled that when it sent its to be caught in the iry, 1924, they woul ! : no t of alcohol. ) i | Con LE & Bow . L3¢ pios fTitle Coy Uhvough, Tnving Dhekachily, relief workers to New England the | As to the fines imposed their friendship Mt AND MRS, WILLIAM SHAW | 2 Jas brought suit for $400 damages | azuinst 8. D. Zierdat of Bristol. Con- !stable James Manning served the - P Hed it : I st Ir Pip 207 Red Cross announced that it would |hem authorities said th exander will be eross «xamined accept voluntary contributions for | woek-end New York Jalen’Tor Tands would he neccasary | ondenty contuct Sharsc 1 oo b L Monuments $150 l TAKEN ILL AND SO0R DILS ML i Suit for $330 damages has becn 2, brought by John Michaels, through s (Greenberg & LeWitt, against John Wiabash Ry . Ward Bak B W hose arrested last Saturday night, o in New Lngland Treasury Balance the ¢ expluined, were nartly vieins Bagners Wore Gems '_—_hl‘nr circumstances arising from the = rh'se 161 s Price fucludes yies, Mary Se of 47 Erwin Whito Moror i fics Zanotskd, top silsgel. Dl DRYGIRIE IKilling of Fenton. Tt was not bhe- 7(0() Years Ago » Jettering, cart- | Willys Overl'd 5, American me“o“‘c for materials: forntahsd and Eeryicss evadl hare tHalianythinaiwould sec | | Hondon: Novi 7 (D) e Rt e S Gy Place Fatally Stricken With e ? President Is Dead rendcrcd. consiable John 8. Recor Lisvad hen ) Woolworth 1913 s e e sult from threatened appeals and ac- well-dressed - flapper of 5,600 years and founda-| ; 5 New York, Nov. 17 (B —Frederick |sorved the papers. tion against the city by those fined lago wore in the way of jewclry is ~ tion. ‘ Heart Discase Today, LOCAL STOCK MARKET I rald esident of the R. C. ‘Hh‘lnlm\. doing business as ) last &mn:l 3 being revealed in excavations at the = A aaile D, . Atmeric omotive company, digd | Rudolph’s Garage, has brought euit BUYING a geli yaled i s Udhs A i £ Al Granites | Suffering an acute attack of (lum(.lll.‘.:‘!ml:;vmel pierSECO RIS T S e ST e B low I‘ “ 'lthel' Hyjssientistaprmpriiheglnixealtviof bl Anciiere Subtao) ) A e he election of the three direc- |McMahon. Attorney Monroe S. Gor- MEANS elow Freezing We e el R i | R ... fricnds a: 54 Ouk street this mor Ao renreseaia e s the ol tion of the board of director result of the recent struggle of Fisher brothers to be repr tors today compl Mrs. Ma; ing Karbonik Sesin Buy direct amls stable Recor performed service of the papers. | Suit for $125 I In Entire West Section ars old, of 47 Erwin place, [Actna Li left of 'S i f E 3 Chicago, Nov. 17 (UI')—Below | Renewing excavattons T E s h s ]' l ”99 was hurrled to the New Britain |Actna Fi . DOLLARS freezing temperaturcs were reported [year when hot weather ar d. the mlt S flflS E : Automobile Ins 1 Genera S at n o'clock from almost the entire area between |archacologists have found hundreds ZASzalg hoanitalny A ERSIoct damages has been brought by Sam Bucherri, through L 7 i Hartford Fire . in the management of the a | |this afternoon. About 1:07 o'clock Attorney Gordon, against Joseph [the Rocky and the Allegheny moun- |0 ity ! il et aisat National Fire . locomotive work Tantine, Condmils Rararetiet the tains today, and snow was falling in | geld tasscls, gol 1 silver earriy | Fire It had been reported that the S iAHly Tatalt i riels oa th rtur | massestac o rreliant and davietiauIL| | e don Purney, doputy medieal | TROchlY Tire Denver, Col.; Nashville, Tenn., and | ornanments and head ornaments a [examiner, was called and after view- | frivelers Ins OO to $2500 A 3 d 3 | ing the remains he gave his opin- k ! Rortebt Ienl D T T D jon that the heart discase was the | Manufacturing Stocks 0810 (aeELesaih) iz \m\-‘, Nov. 11 UP—The UNDERTAKER direct cause of death. Am. Hardware apers. Fisher brothers hold approximately | PoF 120,000 of the 200,000 shares of | jcommon stock and that Mr. Cullen is a substantial holder of preferred. | o SALE 1S DISCREDITED Waterbury, Nov. 17 (®—The R. Griggs company, investment Temperatur low normal in Chicago, which Any price you want to pay down—that's what you find in Quiney, touched by the tail of a storm whizh [erypt in “Fhe Church of the Presi- > LG b N ! T :',\""ul,:\n(g::‘;l et : I ‘,, ,. '\‘,\,':',: ': ‘((,’wh : ”,m;‘. m,“”',‘ brokers, in a letter to its "l“’l“"‘;“’ the “Smal mes Sale Week™ ouched by 8 L of & sto] - Gt % & 5 Opposite Mary's Charch, | “Q K ea & dwell ..... — 20 ishe wrothe e represented tes that in the opinion of its offi- e W“'V], ';:' & :"o Ionxl « || prougnt extreme cold ana heide ldents” here inowhich the bodies of || Rexldenee 17 Sumner. St1625-3. ;Last Rose of “Summer Hig‘,)lv‘.l Cpt Co com 84 47 [in the company, the shareholders |cials the Waterbury Gas Light com- takes « large amount of moncy || {10 0 parts of the upper lakes 3\\;. pr \III \ts of «]. w‘ ‘;v’r‘ d('}?i]ty(x"v . | Blooms on Main Street willings & Spencer com i recently authorized that the num-|pany will not be sold to the Ameri- to ‘oW & Home—fuat a smail region. \um Ac xinl. _fl’;‘ : :’ Sneys l People who have occasion to pass | BUlngs pencer pfd - G ber of direet be increased from can Commonwealth company, down payment; then apply o el oy i LS "”; Sl JUST - ARRIVED in front of St. Mary's parish house | Bristol Brass 12 to 15, your rent and come out in the b ELLS e i \ on Main street opposite Winter Colt's Arms street are attracted to an unusual | Fagle Lock . o d n |sight for this time of year—a rose : afnir “urling Co dams an: | blooming alone on a bush near the Hart & Cooley .... sidents. BOLLERER s | northern part of the lawn. Landers, ¥ .. POSY SHOP | — N B Machine ..... 2 ADS | 43 W, Main St. Prot. Blag. Tel. sss | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS|N B Machine ptd . %3 = |hy the house committes which fs fn today from injuries received during |“The 'Telegraph Florist of New um.ln"\ FOR BEST RESULTS | Niles-Be-Pond com i 15 3 charge. A card murnlm{mt will be the game. | e —— | FOOTBALL FATALITY | KACEYS' HOLIDAY SOCI 1AL, | McCook, Neb., Nov. 17 UP—Jack | A Thanksgiving social will be Feld Murray, McCook High scheol stu- ’mm»m the K. of C. club rooms|dent, who played in his first foot- |on Franklin Square and an old-|ball game of the season last Friday |fashioned affair has been planned |with the Trenton High school, died it end with something to show Washington, Nov. 17 (UP)—The SuiheyagameRinRipiIeIL ?‘“(;ll"}‘)inlt\(l’l[ for your efforts. This is “Small teduced d currency fo be issucd y had been:placed in the crypt 0L K Homes Sale Woek." by the treasury will not be available 25 merorials to the el Read the Ads in tonights. ||| {°F, Beneral distribution for a year the wives the two Ha Lo ! Under-Secretary of Treasury Mitlls e Herald Classitied Section. said today. Mechanical difficultics READ HERALD CTASSIFTED —_——] have dclayed production. | FOR BEST RESULT . \ ! i

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