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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1927, M ’ ,““nuuu rhinestone trimmings and b r FEEmp ; ddmgs .1,;;“ e -l Wall Street Briefs IALS RISE A hd H"w Tfl BE STR"NE SULLIVAN—SHANAHAN {'xu:v”;n: et .‘;;-r‘n‘m;‘, a0 ey siior o Necom.| HOY, o8 (9 0clobes IN ST(]EK MARKE’” PUMIfi""aHW‘"‘ SM%‘M‘I-CO Miss Betty Shanahan, daughter of | cocou colored georgettc gown with Bosto e et I i Wabash railway was lJ- miu F. Shanaban of Rosemond |velvet trimmings, with to mateh, ¢ v d nonths this 2 3 Rdian Talks to Givic Clubs of 2o & hanener, Walter Sul- | Sna earried A bouuct ot yeiow | James Doyle of Fordham univer- | "l 1955 and ¢ ernssorm opeclative Tnterest Keen in inst $6,795,807 is home visiting with his par- LR e BNl Imles ] T —_— | 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL 2040 T[ll C[ Tfld “m.m son of Daniel Sullivan pompo; ity is o ik | G v et, this cit e ents duripg the Thanksg St 1 P i P § Ity Today |Greenwood streer, this city, w L el e Giee uring the Thanksgiving holi - ; i » Many Sp il HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 g it | married yesterday morning at st Margaret's church in Waterbur; To be healthy one must have a | Rev. Edward F. Brennan celebrate trong stomach. To have a strong | the nuptial high mass and seated in during the mass by Joh n organist, and Mrs. M “,‘ ed Graceses and Elmer Graes- r vocalist. It was as follo i S5 Siientd fatl Brattalusttute, farcd or 824 preceding 12 months. We Offer: ; lome for the holidays York, Nov. 23 (P —Specnla- ding March” from Lohen EPIEGH it bosnol(day vestn toba$a it dna kel omach is the easiest thing in the |the sanctuary were Rev. John 1% |gun: Kyrie from La Haibe's mass in | ©) s Dchi of Griswold strect tz;rld. according {o Chief P. G. Un- | Donohue of St. Joseph's chureh, New | 13 fiat: “Ave Maria” Buch-Gou- Harold Nelson, Burton Kennie and United n montls this |, : 2 ] 2 O] ‘;‘“"’;L Natlonal Flre of Hartford, a direct lineal de-|Britain, Rev. William P. Kilboyne 164, Mrs. Mary T. Cre anc Proscott Brown are home for R d € $7.034,913,000, & giandard industrials hd endant through seven generations |and Rev. Peter Daley. Mrs. John | Renedictus and Agnus Dei, from St, Lhanksgiving rccess from Pratt In- cent over 1 Ame el tio ”[” {ax m‘;‘”’ palt’ Chlef Uncas, who at one time L. Gaffney of Water attended | Cecelia’s mass Gou sty griod o et ogp s ent u1s0 ddoitaving e b f N f @ 1 2 ] 1 2 * 3 o € o reactions, 1 also encou ! led the Molican Indian tribes in|her sister as maid of honor. Albert Dawning.” Mr : e ard Ondrick of Beaver str s urcau reports. Oc- ,,':.L., e 'w_ ‘(1" :v‘“ ,.lmo'”“,r»',,‘:fi Insurance CO. is vicinity. Chiet Uncas today |Sullivan, a brother of the bLride- | sohn's wedding march, ng his parents during - the 3 of ordinary life insurance rations continued ‘to ade the above statement at a | groom, best man e “die a wedding ! fentical with October : Int meeting of the Rotary and Ki- | The bride was attired in a gown | hreakfast 1 at the Hotet Vincent Cencl, a student at Tufts last ¥ tal of $48.104,000 anis clubs at the Burritt hotel. of sapphire blue transparent velvet J3ond, Hart .,,1 Mi. Mrs. Muj. coile to this city today #d in Canada in Octo- commission provide a of the buving power, al- | participa- Price on Application. . He eald when Indian babies were with silver trimmings and hat 10 len are now on a wedding trip and end a fo days ) ( r cent over OC- yqyug many of the specialty fav- }me small their parents would dig match. She carried a bouquet of jupon their return will make their rty of 1 eninclud £ h hole in the ground, long enough Lutterfly roses and lilics of the val-* Lo t 80 Grove Hill =dy 2ci aymond Begley the record 1 December, . n p £10.000.006 place the baby in. Then they ley. The attendant worc a gown Mr. Mullen is employed by the @nd Fr heehan, haye iplanned DRCED hank:loans. presumably {o meéet M‘-” ould roll a small rock back and |bronze crepe satin with rhinestor ssell & Erwin Mfg. Co. Mrs. Mt hintigt orrow . riod was reported. e g ; - 0 . rth across the baby's abdomen, trimmings and hat to match and ien has been employed by Li sl thai sl Draiadialilng X fect on R G i m ; der of s, will hold its regular! T ¢ ork, o 10 s 9 g adually increasing the size of the carried bronze chrysanthemums. Frary & Clark cutive session. eating Tiriday e thetans abie v 3 S 5 ey renewed a er cent fo - ; ck from day to day until the Tn- | A reception was held at the home - neeLngLoid 3 (lf i & St 1 fickel Pla s & Suite 501, Commiercial Trust C night on a u holi- o an as a young man had a stom- ot the hride’'s father for the im MAY—HALL s P t 1. day. roil h so strong nothing could injure | mediat nilies, The marriage of Miss Bernic Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan left .on a Hall of 43 Hawkins s daughter on |4 By the same method young In- |wedding trip to New York and . Mrs. Frederick Hall o ‘nrnnzl;\ Na .“Hm’ e o 6, $17,611,300 T 1y in banking quarters. Some e e et e e lantls Givand enithelngs S ]. A Hemingway u s or 5 R e e selling came into U, 8. Steel common 7 r until the roots became so !reside at 61 Cedar street this city. | Pleasant street, took place yesterday [EEPRAEWAY. S ratlansyor the) Umiten & but it was checked by the announce- f§ We Offer: rong that no one ever sees a bald | Tho bride is a graduate of the|in the Little Church Around the IR PUEEor et Gkt il Rl L e Ment of another slight increase in aded Indian, the chief stated. New. Brilaln Normal seitooltd M York. ; e e o e i ube company were not taken Corner, New o o o cradnate: of ik . Bi 5 ! stable ! ¢ ¢ acity, in of 1 per ., Bldg., New Britain - Thome 3580 RAMata oL e e Bleb i bnie Ear 1o Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Suit for aa 13 been | 442 against $30,5 a ye: headed by the Youngstown Edward L. Ncwmarker, Manager Chief Uncas told the Civie club Sullivan is a plumbing contractor. A g RV Lol John cor ve this eve-|c or t Indepen~ | COMpanied by reports of lz.‘ T il- Peck t s schoo! & il bout the life and customs of the SLOAN—BEEARD ,\,’L,"\'M{,( fra i 4 Hampshir e western part of | up about f '“Ir» we rly Indians. He pointed out that | yo \eqding of Mise Rita Mary | Nimietis clul Maine. They will return next week. Tha or hen the first white men landed in | 5o vy gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. | : Myron I. Gordon d amin | ag ymerica they were greetad by the | p o Biig of 47 Winter strect, KINCEWI AY baum, students at cuse uni- | crea fdfans in a friendly spirit. Now, |t 7o Clb o Nevton Sloan, son John Kineewicz, son of Mr. and versity, will spend the holiday and|stant Otis Stecl prior 11 points to a new t 91 on re- ports that the company would earn more than double its §7 dividend this year. National Lead Price on Application. le says, Indians inthe westarc \i' ang Mrs, W, G. Sloan of 35 Mrs Vine wicz, of 294 the weok-ond at their homes in this,ial continus neazlyClipoli G0 RmeRitop ri"g shoved off fertile ground toal-|yayefield Court, will t place | North Burrit s and Miss Helen |vity. They have as their guest Ed-| markets 0 Brooklyn Edison ad ost barren lands. e e R it an0 A e ara R or points to a new peak at 194, { He quoted another Indian chief o " \rirvie rectory. Rev. Walter J. Joseph S 142 Smith street, | Co. No. 4 of the fire department| San chgo 0 Bc B'l\c “.vl:.‘ newed buying of Monigomery ow:allye, whoirecently hadliaicons iy vagys will Softiciatest AMissS Anns jed yesterday mOrning at | was called to a grass firc on property Of Airol ‘( ; arditulielgapnroache Y S | Alrplane Carrier 'he century o HeRoL ersation with a young woman in EHan il betmali ot lionar | Saints’ h by Rev. Stephen of E. Cadwell on Slater Road, at Molchan will be maid of hon t | by uncon d rumors that Arthur oston, who claims a direct descen- i iy ¢ irohol. Miss Helen Budzielek 11:47 this forcnoon. No damage, Washington, Nov. 23 (P—The air- r g the best man will be Carl Tuve forenoor > ag 2 1 e o s i ! o RO e il I e e o by, e HARTFORD son am a d ndant of the first 1\ R 1 fmerican family" she boasted to this aoneall ; ption was held at Dudizck’'s | ported to the nolies iy the theft | re Sar , Califorr ¢ adelphia & Reading sown of Valencia blus georse i i ¥ Svarorred o 3 g lef, who Is a Sfoux. “Yes, T realize | i) )y e o (i T couple will make their of the spare fire off his automo- |soon as she has been completely out- ”\' rred and American Re- Fel.2-7186 e i - upon their re- | t S1Ans Fap ta o ¥ . c als e at activity, hat” replied the Indlan, Who nOW |yqqyet will be of yellow chrysan b URODECIE R il ; it s fitted. Plans 8 Wilpgien the At i L0 S 5 esides in Hartford “and when your R = fr E McAvay !s Investl- | lantic ¢ have been abandon 5 . sha f themums and she will wear 3 % 3 % e e i e RO e cestors arrived here, my ancestors |00 e CC i mings, s gating a report. to the today | by the navy dey W the ing hands o an r ":“r- on the r tion committee.” 2 kel i) [ u\n&l\v—mflm\\ SKT that Neubaue ) t Myr- | cruise from J recap! maid of honor will wear a gow , An Indian ceremony was present e and John Iv £ f th e of a ke Diego will be pernis b C by th iblication relatively @ by Leon A. Bradloy, scoutmaster | = AR e i TRy L], ) o ST Gl [kt Sl e WO Simaladdvess warslanatotel ' Nellie Bernitski, age 351ME1s Vacst)t poc i ngs reports oy " 8 o'clock in the Stanley street, had four s s | S it {the Southern ash and HL ot DIDK chrysanthemums Seadira i ge Indian tepee was crected in ' o R e e morning a . L A ! d Liotlividels 'glititolner attendantife, o1 ¥oe st ohn thel Evang taken to cloge o cut in the vight rar, FORECLOSURE SUIT BROUGHT W¢ g ; Special he hotel ballroom. Chief Uncas i 2 n hn Sulik of 81 Brond street re- | f >hilac ha ily Interested in that issue, R dio, The bride will be attired in a pngice s e A John Sulik of 81 Bros reet re-| ilad M i )”11. p‘:\,’]«_» rtford('mn.TrustBlch. g s5 Ste strowski of Seymonr a ntered night b: ) 1 be utilized f¢ aata o 3 was 14 7 < cocoa colored satin with hat 1 Aissiatela sUSEONa e ] ight by | Diego will ! f sts. Sa r e B We Offer and Recommend: NEW aagmu Burritt Hotel Bldg, Tel.3420” [or Inlan costamt, tocoing Tar 51 To e b an o a2 Vs Qsroweki and Vincrnt at N neftin TiokilaL 10LI{ 80T ourc iz abi i s b e ' e Aetna Life Insurance Co. gift to the best man a fount Ah08 were thetatte A fay. She was able to return to her | broug g B ut, | sues, h of which advantaged pen ard pencil on was held in Rialto hail home after the treatment. She was | through Edwa M points or more. = R After * the ceremony a wedding | . L =i struck by an automobile and nar- | Virginia | [ ‘rederic K. ces hcaded wupward at the Bngus Physician Gets breakfast for the immediate families rowly edcaped more serious Anjury | Crandall 'and others. The nlaintie ening of the stock market today. $1,250 Erom Fapmey V! be served at the Bim Tree iny Ci(y Items —— claims foreclosure and posees block of 10,000 shares of R: o % S in Farmington. The decorations will mortgaged premises on Quaker Lane corporation changed hands at 92, Sparata Nov. P T s ovi. IM)”:; ,Ir\‘ f: -\0\ near vi rl(;:,‘,‘: be carried out in chrysanthemums | South, in st Hartford. Deputy new top, and several large blocks o RN, 8 JAn ey e TS5 g bitter sweet The condition of Jerome F. Crean Sheriff Horwitz served the p . some other stocks figured in the ini- liffered from eye trouble for many nnet, while speaking, {tor street. Mr. Sloan {s employed by | Property at Sexton and brot S A ohanicel acAnalntance ntrom |l Lha couplaiwill on a wed- | who has been ill at his home at 6 tial dealings. Sears Roebuck and ° . E AN ey . g trip to New Y. and upon | Main strect for more than a week is :-on COLLISION SUIT Montgomery Ward began the day at ced Rimp(o aleN eV o xanscialf DE GBI ER Bl SR B B s e Suit for $500 damages has 2w peaks and General Electric wus I'lnce l e Bt.” Chapman submitted to an ex- : ilbert | ,\x, w John W. Ny about 2 points higher at the outs nination, for which he paid $1.- FE AR e Seh ir Bearing Co. Miss Berard |streets has been transferre Ella Ycum acter, azainst Burritt rous new peaks were ¢ 50. The specialist prescribed, and the Fat her seven sons and and Mrs. Agne d 5 € as the market gathers )8 been employed in the office of Walsh and hprove another specialist told him Established 1878, Fhen Chapman's complaint failed 1o Lt Hhlitiers ihravel etilement of Hr. Splead Fmdmgs [] [he G]e&{ as tho ¢ SRk A st in the first half hour or so Members New York, Chicago and Cleveland Stock Exchanges. s e — S " L e i e o, ) Burritt Bldg.—69 West Main St—Tel, 5405 Donald R. Hart, Mgr, Brie malsjotiisnses mate Miom e N DT fartha | Dartmouth university to spend x\‘(" Deputy Sheriff Martin H, Hor- |b & consreaslonall wavs Jant jootieredelotinind opvielass: 2 ;””y ]”“””‘]’:’,;U g ol Thanksgiving holidays with his par | witz served the papers S D) S O e (e T mldt ot 1396 Cor e e ¢ upward movement. BOBS HAIR AT 99 Schmidt of 1596 Corbin avenue, and Baltimore, Nov. ) of| N Stasll iabaves ¥ mere Fort Werth, Te Nov. Otto Ginter. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. | twart (UBLCR ant EROTEE 00 iihe best-known fiures in nursing arly leaders, Otis Prior y ars d dler , | Ginter of the same address, will cles in the United States is Miss prefor aining nearly 4 points We Offer: : 3 . ; rnoon at g spending the Thanksgiving holidays Sl S 4 gaining irly 4 pol e Offer: nd hobbed two days be- | take place tomorrow affernoon at i L Ditabath G For: Wran b ib D eat i ¢ £ neacisld Fiat v birthaay: o'clock at St. Johm's church, Rev, |with their parents. American Red Cross Public Health a lls ue and Williams and American ik Gl like | M. W. Gaudian, pastor, will officiate, | Thomas Conway {5 spending the ansu ms and Americ b 7 ahoiail Miss Helen Schmidt will attend her week-end with his pa 2 M. and | oo otions of more than 700 “mis- | 1w Sadler hopes to ride |sister as maid of honor and Robert 'Mrs. Thomas Conway of Beaver gonavies of Liealth.” | Miss Rose Regalls Idward O'Brien and Thomas Mc- Nursin rvice, who directs the two points each. American 1 warens moe § - BANKERS TRUST COMPANY f an airplane before she is 100, | Schmidt, a brother of the bride, will street. He is a student at the Ber Only ton per eent of the sick arc| Miss Rose Kegalis, 1S years old, Ly opo SR e et “It frivolites of young people Ve best man. ley School of Accountancy in BOS- | o.req for in hospitals, it has been | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willinm |07, \ et Pem more consplcuous nowadays” | The bride will wear a gown of ton. | cstimated, the re ) per cent | Regalis of 38 Seymour street, died |yl ) 1se Electric soon advanc- e says, defending modern vouth, White chiffon y"'“" trimmed with | Robert Halloran of Yale college |jeing cared for in their homes. Ac- her ho is morning after & !4 1wo points o S\REtEon M ey It's because there are more young 18c¢ and a tulle vell caught with |js spending the week-end With his|cording to Miss Fox perhaps. less | illness. e orange blogsoms. She will carry a parents, (ST CEr e G o > cent| Born in New Britain, February L e bouquet of white roses and lilies of | james Connelly is visiting hiS | can afford the services of a private | 1909, she had lived in this city all L] thas BE the val The maid of honor Will yarents on Chestnut street over the | nurca The majority of-them must |her life. She attended the public |10 Sl G ‘ e bemelit of WEAL & gown of peach colorcd geor u e carry a houquet of pink roses ar rty for ) f week-end. He is a student at Catho- | jep, pon a lic healtht nurse | Schools: 2 ! ) zette trimmed with lace. She will ;" el 4o ”,d Y 0 S AR GO Surviving her are her parents, a o on, . [ e * sufferers in the recent flood in (&5 80 WA 0 A it o and [lle_univer: for skilled care. e e e % ilway Sig Treeport-Texas u er rw England will be ziven in St o > h Enwlngiss spendingiathell Wirtelping "that slok Wesneclally/in r2138EdtanNo. HEER (Si@nC gl DEOLNEr or or miscellaneous shares ] r’ 0. week-end with his parents in New- | jg I ore (here {JOBD Regalls. Funcral arrange- ington. Ve is a member of the New are few doctors, represents one | eI ": Shage B0 D Kby Hampshire Normal gchool. s : of Red Cross Public|C0~» 3re incomplste. St Yean the Baptist hall on Church %Y arly advance g reception will be held at the rLe(. Wednesday evening, under 5 home on Corbin avenue which will e auspices of St. Anne's socfety of |\, "yocorated with white and yellow t. Peter's church. The {8 niloos harge of a committee headed by | o couple will reside at 1396 from Catholic university to spend | iz educati and, in her capacity Srench francs J v ) rs. Alphonse LaFlamme of Chureh | corpin avenue when they return the Thanksgiving holi ‘ R e e e {ARKET A 1 M. | | Itreet from a wedding rip to New York | Marion Naughton is expected to|me bringing to the people hed by Putna Co.) ect. 2 dding trip to New York B peor hed by Putnam & . ‘. spend the holidays with her xnr-‘m» findings of men of science and unerails T 3] Joseph M. Halloran city FRE 3 | The uride is employed by the ents, Mr. and Mrs, James Naughton | medicine Al Cha & Dye Paris, Nov. 25 (P—Fying 18,000 gouthern New England Telephone of Chestnut street. She is a studer Dr. William T. Welch, of Johns Ameri can alles in one month, Pierre Kobin, a ' o, Mr. Ginter is employed by the at New Rochelle college, Hopkins University, a public health dam Yurewicz Am Car Erench pilot on the Paris-Berlin | Stanloy Wor Marion Holt is spending the |authority of world-wide renown, | IFuneral services for Adam Yure- ne falled to get cven a mention in | E week-end with her mother on South has emphasized the importance of |wicz of 72 Alden street we e newspapers in a vear marked by | Mullen-Feeney. Burritt street. She attends Bath this task, cailing attention to the | this morning at 8 o'clock at § 3 . he air exploits of Lindbergh, Byrd,| Thomas H. Mullen, son of Mr. Pay institute, Springfield, Mass. fact that “few of the great discov- | Heart church. Rev. S, Gorek cel 1 3 . y We Offer: thamberlin, Costes, Ruth Elder and {and Mrs. Thomas J. Mullen of 63 Charles Sharpe, jr., a student at ' cries of proventive medicine, ex- ited a requic zh mass. u c Mher spectacular performers. Wilson street, and Migs M Evelyl Dean academy, is spending the |cept the prevention of yellow fever, 1 bearers > members of St - s Feeney, daughter of John Feeney :ck-end with his parents on Stan- [are anywhere nearly fully applied.” | Lucyan's socicty of which Mr. Yure- There are approximately 4.300 fee ' of $0 Grove Hill, were married at ) street “When Koch discovers th? |ywicz was a member. er Gorek — - | formed the ceremony and celebrated |Thanksgiving holidays with his par- | the relief of diabetes. a von Behring | e e e COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING ~ NEW BRITAIN Harold Smith has returned homs ¢ Nursing. The other pha Y 1 Hotedl areing Birr g . MEMBERS HARTI'ORD STOCK EXCHANGE Tel. 1253 Harold C. Mott jream plants in the United States s ¥'s church this morning at 9 | Hyman Sanders of Conneeticut | tubercle bacillu says Dr. Welch, | conducted comm ervices. Burial Ohio. 4 k falued at more than §450,000,000, | o'clock, Rev. Walter J. Lyddy per- | Agricultural college is spending the | “a Banting discovers insulin 10F | was in Sacre cemetery. thos > 551, 65 a' y an asua ty The {dea of using leaven In hread | the nuptial high mass. onts anti-toxin for the prevention of | CARD OF Yates back to prehistoric times. | Frank J. Mullen, a brother of the | William Darrow has arrived home | dipththeria, the world dr 1 We wish to thank our friends and sigh of reliet as if saying to itsclf. | peighbors for the kindness and sym Trmeee Tees e (AN oW L We S ares rid fot ithatiter pathy shown us during our recent [ which has haunted the Tin 1ce [bereavement in the death of our b for centuries’ Tt then st ay |loved hushand and f i also for Chrysler Corp NEW ISSUE forgets and goes on its com- | the beautiful floral offering - . Cola . 3 ————— fortably, assuming, of course, that!ceived. We especiaily wish t D5 e T % i e Exempt all Fey — i i the great discovery or invention is |Landers, I & Clark Printing | Consel Gas v e e U B L O Leing carried into effect Iroom, P, & I Corbin Iron Iou o Rre “The actual facls o 4if- |and Hungarian Benefit and Sin e ferent. A few people reccive the society. Signed Dodge Bros A @ ) wart Warner 7 5 5 000 benefits of the new discoveries but | MRS, FRANK PAUL Du Pont De tudebaker 7 ) the great mass of the human rnrr‘ nd Family. ' xom L. ‘ % Texas Co zoes on as before and the death IR G (T i Texas & Pac rate from these disea is vwi\\“ 1) Erie 1st pfd . 6214 6 Tobacco Prod I City of New Britain, Conn. oy o e e s of| Monuments $150 run Fts ah” ur it kT e Yisk Kubber wastage of peElisod Genl Asphalt It is to help prevent : 4% Bonds is knowledge, gleaned by devoted gl ) ceientists during years of pains- s P Geplintec Dated February 1, 1927 Due August 1 as shown below | faking effort, that the nurse as- _ ol SR T Principal and semi-annual Mtercst (February | and August 1) payable mesitimayble BHITen Gef Si ‘ e i G T at the New Britain National Bank, New Britain, Conn. ingithe sickiiand 6 “"”',L '“" iy i R BN e SN Coupon bonds. Denomination $1,000. prevention. When the Red Cro ; . tion. Hudson Motors v : nurse undertakes, in cooperation | . e White Moto ~with health authoritics, to inspect N All Granites |o | GREHEEC o Willys Over Legal Investments for Savings Banks and Trust Funds in New York, ‘ool children for physical defect N Lt & o1 e [Woolworth BIECHEY Int Nickel Massachusetss and Connacticut which approximately 70 per ¢ A N » Int Faper and the net bonded debt is $5,800,074. Population, 1920 Census, 59,316, These he must explain to 3 pik s 3 of a child that the discased tonsils | Louis & Nash bonds are issued for various municipal purposes. must come out, that glasses must ok e F: o Aetna Casualty | | ¥ . he procured, or that tecth must II——_——' e Marland Oil .. 8512 1 Life Ins Co | | Legality to be approvcd by Messrs. Storey, Thorndike, Peimer & Dodge he fixed. When she is called to Mo Kun & Tex 43 Sl Adtha Plre .. er a e Mo Pac ufd ..1183 7 15 1% | Automobile Ins . Mont W Sy 948 % | Hartford Fire .. an isolated farmhouse or mountain cabin to attend the sick she must PRICES s Uso instruct the mother or daugh- UNDERTAKER National 1. 3 2515 13 National Firc 1928 - 3.50% 1930-31 - 3.70% ter fu home nursing and explain Phone 1625-2, Ny al .1 4% | Phoenix Fire how d ses may be prevented. | Opposite St. Mury’s Chareh. N i Travelers Ins Co 1929 - 3.65 1932.35 - 3.75 Last year public health nurses || Residence 17 Bummer 8t.—16: Aok Fast o 991 201 |Conn. Gene 1936-52 - 3.80 for the Red Cross alone inspected — North Amer 614 6 6114 - nearly 1,000,000 school children and North Facific.. 8% T e T il ve nursing aid to thousunds, foo 5 ck Mot Car 4% & 534 | Am Hosiery .... o Weld Boun ontee an anix e n docior, | BOLLERER'S [Bl%25 0h B 081 M erssiunig C Ed B to sccure help, Pe nnsm.ufln.. 65% 5 Am Hardware ..... White, Weld & Co. dy Brothers & Co. R BOSYISHOP | iz s o e The Britlsh Empire covers about | Grives covered for the winter with Iem- | Radio C orp... 92% 8 9215 | Beaton & Cadwell .. November, 1957 one-tourth ‘of the world's habitable (i Tie, Feurel, Boxwerd, Bed Eus- |pogging . 1097 107% 109% |Blge-Hfd Cpt Co com 3 | land surface — 106,108 SQUATC | 43 W Main St. Prof. Bldg. Tel. 886 ,n.»;nolds B ..108% 1581 | Billings & Spencer com miles, “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain” [Scars Rocbuck 843 83% | Billings & Spencer ptd Bl L1180 re said to have, her job is not Ve agent's IR - : : LOCAL STOCK MARKET The assessed valuation as officially reported October 24, 1927 is $127,448,693 shed. ) N 'I' c Smnhs snns Tel ]799 Kelly Spring .. 3 3 307 (Farnished by Putbam & Co.) Lel val .. q Insurance Stocks. Aske | Bristol Brass ......... 9 1 s ArmS .......... 29% 30% Lock ceeee 80 8B “afnir Bearing Co ....110 11§ Hart & Cooley ... 5 — Landers, ' .. 3 s5 N B Machine . 21 Pond com ... 21 Judd .... 28 Peck, Stowe & Wil ... 21 Russell Mfg Co. ...... 78 80 Scoville Mfg Co 5 57 Standard Screw — S 64 orrington oC com .... 85 $6 { Union M 26 Public Ctllities ‘Stocks. Conn Elec Service .... 92 Conn Lt & Pow ptd ..112 114 c Light .......382 390 s « 70 96 L L1700 178 TREASURY BALANCE Treasury Balance, $284,127,998, |Gov. Al Smith Lauds | Parochial Education Albany, N. Y., Nov. 23 (P— | Parochial and public schools alike teach love and devotion to their |country, and obedience to the.con- | stitution, Governor Alfred E, Smith chief parishioner” of the Roman | Catholic CaCthedral of the Immacu- |late Conception, said last night in an ‘;\v]vh’\.“ at the 75th anniversary eel- ebration of the cathedral. | Governor Smith challenged any- jone to show him that parochial school teaching conflicts in any way with American principles,