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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1927. (OOLDGE HEARS |~ ROWANCERS THREE W anan s (o o S (OTION PRGES LMY g L Delaware & “Stand By in Paris, You Wil N'«‘llhm.\vm Company for the first nine Will Conler. With Secretary! Davis on Conlerence | | months of 1 Waslington, Nov. 21 (P—Presi- lent Coolidge today promised a lelegation of coal miners that he vould confer with Secretary Davis of the labor department to deter- nine whether he could call a con- erence of miners and operators to settle their disputes in Pennsyl- ania, Ohio and West Virginia. The delegation, headed by William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, and John L. Lewls, president of the United Mine Workers, also asked the president 10 recommend a congressional in- stigation of an alleged conspi 'y some raflroads to depress prices of bithuminons coal. Green, as spokesman for the group, also protested against the PUTNAM & COQ, Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2.1141 7 declined to $1,4 1 o 4ot ave Cotton Group Tops Previous | |in th corresponding 1 period. ! incems was equai Altitudes gainst $7.85 a sharc r last year. M Soon,” She Shouts to Throngs. Paris, Nov. 21 (P—Carrying a otebook full of information fur- hed by French weathermen on | ip (o 1 flying conditions, Mrs. Frances Wil- son € on, who tried unsuccessful- ly to fly from Maine to Denmark, left | for London this afternoon in a pas- senger plane n ird qu Net income of Brown Sh Ne spec York, Nov. 21 UP—Major ative activ in toduy's pany for the year ended Oct. stock market, which was unusually to $1,580,821 from $1,323,591 broad in character, continued o ) | year be the upside. Coneiderable irregular- She hopes (o spend a few hours in | lity developed at times, however, on the British ¢ buying English | : 4 selling inspired by the belief that a fying tog going to South- ! | “technical reactio was in order Bampton to board the Leviathan this | as a result of the rapidity of the vening on her return trip % e y : to the ! United States | recent advance in many issues | Gains of 1 to 6 points were scattercd 8 soon as I can, T will run up | i e '\ s e ] through the last, with more than We offer: Alabama Power Co. 7¢¢ Preferred ice on Application, cn the basis of what 1 have learned | ucs breaking into mew high in Burope and America about winter | EXOURA (OF thofyear: h a amson, fimn & % weather in the No Atiantio : e Operators for the rise were aided Suite 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain - Thome 2580 TeTlit o hop AGROM he dhsari trade news which included a raily She ahoute Stand h),! Head Escflpe of $3 a bale in cotton prices, in- as she left, in Paris, you will see mo soon.” | s in brass and export copper prices, and unofficial predicti e ) b ot A ! Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange ise of the injunction in federal and FIGHT OVER REALTY DEAL marked for an assin’s bullet in a | C'ease In steel prices. Call money Fdward L. marker, Manager state courts, declaring that recently new g issued by Federal Judge Schoenma- T AT K, owed his COntinued in plentiful supply at i i per cent. war ou , to the arrest of believe had been | Flvots ichosen as his executione rather free supply, but sca life today, K Bdward Greenstein Alleged to Have [ five men police r, of Penneylvania, was a travesty upon the rights of miners. The situation in the soft coal area industrics were again fr We Offer: | - buying | Assaulted Mrs. Nathan Greenblatt | To Cicero underworld leader and | held the declines to narrow lmits C d F- l A o g0 was described by Mr. Green as s ¥ Ry Tonnakl e R s e amaen rire insurance ssociation “tragic and distressing,” and he de- || SR A R U i Gt ave been shot | utes late, at t in printing quo- AESRED 3 : to be taken to afford relic 18 Anv ort by Officer | dally visits to tie loop headquarters traders who apparently hoped 1o un- record. In connection with his request for Hantosi D Edward Green- |of Mich (Hinky Dink) Kenna, Settle the market by taking advant G N n investigation of alleged efforts to <aln or s Mrs, | former first ward alderman. age of confusion which usually Price on Application. depress coal prices, Green told the Nathan Gre rch| Three guns which police are sure attends such delays. president that 33 1-3 per cent of. all Niveeity ernoon. Accord- |vere to have been used against Ca In the copper group, Kennecott, bituminous coal mined, was con ing to Mrs. Greenblatt, Greenstein Pone and Lom d been commissioned to sell amounted on sta of property on ardo were found Anacond and Calumet and Arizo 13 in a room at the topped their pravious peak prices of fton Drive | Atlantic liotel, overlooking the Ken-'the year, Other issues to attain new reenblatt went | €d on the doorway of the cigar store motors, Datroit Edison, Radfo, Shy o Grasnaleli s Biome Vandti ooy r,vr_"]\'l'mlm, operates, and binoculars were | bert theaters, Fox Film, Congress - —— tain papers relating to the com-|Nearby, apparently to make sure of | Cigar, Sears Rocbuck, Transue and e s sl afternoon | ldentification before the triggers | Williams, Natfonal Biscuit, Fleisch- HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Greenstein and his sister, Mrs, Wel- | Were pressed, mann and International Paper. e LI, v . enblutt’s home| Pive men wers arrestod, and one | rtford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel 8idg, and asked for Greenblatt and his|Of them, Angelo La Mantio, told po- | THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. Tel.2-7186 sumed by the carriers and that therefare, this consumption was & vital factor in determining coal pie for $19,000 and had a deposit. Yesterday, ¢ The figight rate structure.” Green said, is based on a reasonably fair price for fuel which, if main- tained, would enable the coal opera- tors to pay a de asked by the- mine wa & Tel. 3420 “We believe that if the president | &on, neither of whom were home. |lice he had bought the rifies and (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) would use s great office and moral | Tlien, according to Mrs. Greenplatt, [rented tho hotel room October 26 |~ High Low ~Close T fsanca tolcell & contancetnt Greenstein forced Dis way in and | =ig e e ey D G the difficult would be settled and | Mrs. Welinsky took the papers oft | Clark Street Woman Am Car & I'd 105 1043 10435 o the tragic and distressing situation | he dining room table, while Green- Fall d Breaks I o s 2 = We Offer: in the three states of Pennsylvania, stein selzed Mrs. Greenblatt by the alls an reaks Leg ‘\'1: Q?,:DA",” i Ton 1743 Ohio and West Virginia would be | neck when ghe to reclaim the Rose Joszitian, Sl e et otk ended.” papers. 18 it ; e by Cap- ate this afternoon and she was re- AU Tel & T in Kelly about 3:30 o'clack in the |moved to the New Britain General M Tobacco . ternoon to mvestigate the com- hospital where it was found she AT Woolen plaint, and his report was turned |had tractured her left leg Alacond i Cop over to Mr. Woods. The officer gave S Shonon name of Mary Krause of 725 WARM CLOTHING and the arch street as a witness, With th ¢ the 61-year-old street, fell at her hon 100 Shares of Scovill Mfg. GOV, SHITH FOR R pauper” wedding. In the lower photo vou s Bald Loco B0 Balt & Ohijo. Beth 8§ NE arrival of Jack Frost the need for extra warm clothing and R i Princess Victoria of Schaumberg-Lippe, sister of the former S '\0:‘“"_'[ "(["})}'»t ’l‘ L Lo Al el S Presidential Prospect Wouldn't Kaiser Wilheln, and her 28-yean-old hushand, Alexander Zoub- "Gl ieh sehoal was | vion e et o sivs theeamim o Cor Do Pasca o4 | koff, who made his living by washing dishes. Outside of work- 3 e in mourning for purchasing new articles, The Wel- |0t & Ohio 211 Chauge TWO‘Th"‘dS Law ling hours he made his loving, and that's where Mile. Suzette, shown above, comes in. Suzette is sometimes known ag ' star player of CM &S P. 2 CERT Pac 1f rsico, 18, captain and | fare association endeavors to the football team, who | its sha make United Community re of t Prince & Whitely ¢ B % : ¢ from hjuries r v Corporatio: ¢ g0 as far as T hile Cop “stablishec 8. “queen of th& Paris mannequins,” but in spite of her vouth and o S = ]'[' o "\”l‘l e (...‘1‘ ] ", "r“‘ n fundg L i PO Chryster Corp Established 1878, New York, Nov. 21 (# The heauty, could not eompetle against a great title and a larg iarisco! diea from Bibod poison- | clothin S > Members New York Stock Exchange, NGl e e - ovtune 8 Shendid, o6 kto BOHN ey m A F A T ROy Cantuy &I cajco M o 1N from PG et s o s > sleeping Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange ;'l“a‘t”‘l‘:l ‘I”‘;:‘ D G itved B, 1her sweetheart Dbefore the wedding bells rang, but failed. his right am received in a football | one bed, with old coats over thm B e X BR80T ORI OE s i [ Cai | H sever: ks ago. o L z.—69 West Main St.—7 5 Smith will make no effort to cha Meanwhile the former Kaiser is more than slightly disturbed. game several weeks ago. Phre boys of school age need urritt Bldg.—69 West Main St.—Tel. 5405, the rule requiring a two-thirds vot to vnominate the candidate for The remaining g e hure's sch mes on Sharps- | sweatc ule for the season have small boys s, con 1A trousers. Two od coats, Send reet, or telephone 1 Donald R. Hart, Mgr. been cancell it was The Times, which is friendly to A Il.'m: ‘”}\,, (:‘fl'\"l“{-”\ = Smith, says a survey of the national desorted in Sy A AVO(\" | ‘:y;;:. G political situation has convinced e ! D t] ; X Gl ) Cundl friends of the governor that there ! Bonds After Arrest On Rechless sl UL ea 8 vostoe \“ rm‘,-\mnn ‘{‘mlx i :i is little likelihood of opponents of . is now serv- riay ¢ 2 ra his nomination succeeding in an, Priving Cha companies of fircmen wer as Gilbert Cl We Offer: Guaranty Trust Company of New York Ralph Sanada, 22, Releascd On 8200 of his enlist- ! | Genl Motors .. 5 ; an alarm from Box attempt to get a block of more-than | ted Wit ke RERS S Gi North Iron third dry, anti-Catholic delegates, X ; ciate ry (Suliivan) Burkarth, 32 ©'clock ! & ¢ SEE @ third-dy, an 1 iy ar de- S { William Burkaren| At 7 ist evening, Co. No. ¢ Ore Cifs The governor's supporters, th : 4 i g Sears old, wife of William Burkarth | A c el a4 Gt North pa Times says, also believe that agit : MpnSITALE of 450 Kast street and daughter of |€ J ¢ Tt dso; tion against the two-thirds ruls % cise .t the late William Sullivan, chier or {'© & flre in ROl would provoke il feeling that | (i i 41 PV he dire department from 1901 to Proverty o7 plug fenyltciof might prevent the governor's elec- iyl of > . n LA1oUIRd At tho Mo Drlls e ;'WIix St s o tion, should he he nominated, and | e & cral hospital yesterday follow an | but Y, blaz \'\,41\';\;-\'. rom u er c ter l o that it would be well for the ) operation, B e e ’ 9 (] of party harmony to avoid any con- | ; & Born in this city, she had spent Spar 3 - . = - s P e e ; feh e pnfively un. e e ha leaves three “”' ILDERS {I* BANQUET COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN ing ange in uation 5 Al child Kenneth, 15 most. 50 builders plan to ’r““'{)""" a chang w i - K] yeirs old, and two daughters, Dor. |Present at the first annual banque e MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE o ket EIES Ve on ! e PRt New Britain Master Buil AT tiiends S R ; y forcign fothy, mine vears old, and Mary, who 0 1he Wow Brittin Master Tl v Gy ooy g Joseph M. Halloran Tel. 1258 Harold ©. Mott have received a two-thirds majorit i trwof was born last Thurslay. She aiso |t o Sre el wllliie eldin g mier o for him. continued. “Un- | leaves her 1er, Mrs, Mary ik L DY) T = T ) s van of a6 Rockwell avenue; a)With several city officials and em- | oo %), \ 1 #ing- brother, Owen Sullivan, and vv!n.\w'n- ;:m..w and I INVY Cantialts head and a pos 1on « 1 caneel his Mrs. Arthur Therrien and M Lipenprtstin civle gmalters frantls e e v Lidneys, His I wor ! e ine Sullivan, of this city. ilyinoss relating to Ihelronusl St e Ay - R el iR e Attorney Dryhurst Refuses to Sanc- fully hurt 1 said 1 Phe fuicral will be held at the ™SS connections m] the city i\ oy poci 087 081 981 Witnesses By Dioty's enlistment e in 1919, eyl he Evangelist | '1° tepentgor sbullling nsnee i py ik yrat icarh 54 5215 G4y . tion Arrest of Owners of Accldent |, o gy . i i ) tim :u]y‘.“,'n-,‘“”“ o (‘?m.‘.' Y orelaer "y Ition. A petition has already been :“‘ i s W We Offer: g |struel Bllinger s prison does %ot count as | CHOT ass of requiem will |{oTWarded asking that the force of | il oA rrow. . bia lear ! WAt Saua SR ot IUs b ay Jurial will be in €, | PSPEC intrenged Radio Corp YEN Meriden, Nov. 21— Prosecuting of the it ywould extond Dony's term to 1930 Mary's col Attorney Henry Dryhurst today re-was fused to issuc Warrant for th arrest of Robert B. Hall of Wall- |« ingford on request of Attorney ¥ ] 5 P iy 8016 i = - nelair Oil .. 16% - - ¢ . ends from this city and Hartford, |southern Ry 1401 140 1401 veek, o F 1 tiends from i e ] Mr. Hall is the owner of a cay CUMeup in police court this morning rfi’i(‘ 5[ unerals Bridgeport and Bristol. The oc- standard Oil .. 40 403 4 which was struck by an auto oper-- LUGy fiJ L, casion being his 50th birthday. Mr. grewart Warner 74 3 ated by Frank Sokolowski of Murion nir Ellgren was presented with it s avemue, Plantsville, last Friday | i 3 ¥ Salvatore Pal a night. Sokolowski was fined $100 L4 L P L 4 i r y vas held from St Mary's church MISSING FROM HOMI on a charge of operating i motor | H§ - Oy May Npyan i this morning at 9 o'clock. A mass| ¢ Ribeiro of 4 igquor, Walter A, McCrann, At the Reynolds B Seurs Rochuek S1% 801y REN SURPRISED kAL Bligren was pleas: AETNA LIFE INSURANCE # {] a sum of moncy, as Co xas & T - 90 I'rod 108 1063 day it his wif left Y i som v 3 | e L L e Shaw & Company chine wh ked on the left side of Beflfle[[ DU[ Ma LNVD fren ‘l‘ 55 toric ostelrios, (150" and as the body was born: of no reason for her prolo ot o= e Satmas whoas 7 Bradley avenue when struck by 3. J QY Leave riench i ey church “Nearer My God |sonce. 5 stoel MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Sokolowski's car. Attorney Cooper, ket RLSY MEDasluaRy p who reported the aceused, the arrest of the other MICALLY JLL Ward Bak B . tery. | Ogdensburg, N. Y. Nov. 2 1@~ West Elee was in St Mary's com ARBUCKLE CR ! New Britain Office City Hall Tel, 5200 putoist for last guest registered at ket T | Foreign Legion | Kea b Etan i 4 Hartford Office 75 PearlSt. Tel. 4655 violsting the parking laws. | J’” 5 "' s r‘”“‘ o ‘“I = Iyn Arh an stage \\Vv‘ Motor 3513 Attorney Dryhurst stated that he ool il () A Qg Bl R Aty Frank Paul en actor, is eritically ill at Willys Over .. 7 vould take the matter under advises | Doty, American f o "}"“v’ K e 17th ce "”“i' Runerals services. fart B Panl home in Waddington, near here Woolworth We Offe ment and added: “There is not suf- | French forcign | vl Pl : Sl or 140 Greenwood streat were held | ha en in fuiling hes for - ) ficient evidence to issue a wararnt [Le brought hefore Baund oS S 1D 5 ‘”';“:‘l this morning at 9 o'clock at St la yoars. TOCAL STOCK MARKLT We Own and Offer at this tim of review at the « 5 BELSET OUt | boter's church. Rev. Charles Cop- (Furnished by Putham & Co.) - - portunity for an on 1 pens celebrated a requiem hig SEERS FOOD DONATIONS Stocks, COMMERCIAL TRUST READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS lasis of lis Dossi LS SRR e LT The Sunshine society will remem- Bid Asked FPOR BEST RESULTS lity of his r | Uroprictor ra ball bearers were Johm her the needy at Thanksgiving tine Aot ¢ S ) s for th dl, Cha er, John Zotter, and contriliutions of food supplies | Actna i o Louis Bercher, Frank Krober and for Laskets and candy, jelly and ' Aetna b e 1 Lemporary = f | Edward Zotter. The flower were Louis Zotter and Louis M An Unusual Investment | 5000 il n o @ Fund Com o woney are requested. Articles may Automobil 1l be left at the Y. M. C. A. on Wed- Hartford 1 cted com- | nes morning. Mrs. Harry Brome National ire andard Serow 95 od of reorgan Stanley WOrKe oy sueen vy Works pf Lewiston Factories Announce Cut in Pay Swedizh composer, is dead | i Imittal services at the grave. Burial |is the chairman in charge I'hoenix Fire sves 125 T on o coni S viston, Me., Nov. 21 (@) — | e summary came as the | ey ‘st Mary's cemete - Travelers Ins Co ....148% Union Mfg (o . A of a ten per cent wage reduc- . greatest shoek (o a score of veteran | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Conn, heneral 1710 Public Ulllitics Stooks. tion offective next Monday were < ploy ¢ v ho catered 10 o e r . " g K " Ppo'}"tunlt)l ‘ mployes who had catered _I{jq: TOR BEST RESULTS Manufacturing Stocks Conn. Tlee Servieo N stedd in the following cotton mills 5 nts of guests for as long as 3 | e | -~ Am Hardware $1 Conn Lt & Pow pfd ...11 115 re today: Continental mills, Bates e e R ‘ L o e e ) HO (A 1t Elee Light » Manufacturing company; Hill Man COMPANY mansged an squestionablc bank and i g I M $ Heaton & Cadwell ovs: — 00 |55 Gas & el . Androscoggin Alponwud by mou!surcuu- bqsiqness references, together | Cliy ltems | ) » onuments 150 Bige-Htd Cpt Co com .. 84 98 ) ern NOTB el L0 .,,,;;;l_".::;’ ,,‘,z“‘fli"f\’_\m“\"d{;firfifly ful business men and baokers with full data pertaining o this | 2 TR T AR R Set anywhere in New Lingl lings & Spencer com & ind Dyo Works, ‘owhed by (he Ean offer to the public an unusual unusual investment offer, will | S | Lfix‘r..t":" Billings & Spencer pfd - 6 IRIASO R AALANGE perell mills of Blddstord, Poor husi °PP°““‘“"Y;°I°‘“¢°“"“‘¥‘ l’“f'"“:hfil."’“ ““"O‘L"“‘h!l_ I birthday parfy was held at the Opposite St. Mary's Church, Price fnelndes Bristol Tirass SOt v Treasury Balance, $404.8 ness conditions were given as the fgmffflf:n :’:::::‘3':: ?h: ’:.'":fl-:f,upé:ghl’f:w'" i i Mr.and Ms, Frank Wilcox Residence 17 Summe lettering, cart- <_"“l-“ |\W»: o S4a R v cason. This cts, at the restrict- y the g I iley strect in honor of e = ing setting Fagle Lo : 2o ; T 1 production prevailing now, a lit :‘; ? ""’od':.“: juabiaad in ‘ + Sioan of Wakefield court, | T P SETTCEE O B (0 115 I N RELORIID AL less than 4,000 employes, S TS o e S Ny five guesln worg present nng JUST ARRIVED - ton. el Co | pEelinhey B Ukt : 3 ractically the same officers 0 o enjoyuble evening was passed. Shintent of ” ACENE . 2 ored Unifed Press dispatch from RABBI ANSTACHEN DIES and directors arc responsible for Dear Sies: Without obligation please . ooty co B R B8 an shipment ol All Granites N B Muchine .... Bucharest said today that Premie - thehuge successof The Celotex | send me ful information regarding your oLy et A R GOLDFISH N B Machine pid . Bratlanu and Forelgn Minister| -Hartlord, Gon ov. 21 (UP)— Compeny, which has made tre- , BOI l ERER,S B hy .y Niles-Be-Pond com Titulesen ad become suddenly ill— | Rabbi Abraham . Aunstachen, 47, mendous fortuaes for its orig g 5 WILEELM STANHAMMAR DEAD Buy direct and save agent’s commission | NOTth & Judd ....... Bratianu critically former head of Congregation Beth nal investors. TS Slockholm, Now (1) — Wil pOSY SHOP o Peck, Stowe & Wil ... The message indicated that the Israel, dicd yesterday at a Cinein- g ¥ P b . | Russell Mfg Co. iliness chit be of political char- |nati hospi'al, it was learned here . . helm Stenhammar, the famous | wi . Main St. Prof. Bidg. Tel. 888 LS 1]} E tussell Mfg Co. .... liness might be of political char pial, Telegraph Florist of New Britain" | Scoville Mfg Co T |acter, today. g

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