New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 25, 1927, Page 23

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P W R e ——— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1927. FRANKC. LOWRYI5 | “Be Dressee” pypy SUGR MART HEAD ... Started Out With Ambition to Become Doctor | EXAMINESISTOF |~ City lems | 'PRIGES IN UPWARD 74 Church street applied today for « license to marr; "Wall Street Briefs Wall Street Opening | Price movements lacked uniform- TOIGSSOF XIDUS FEW OKES O onerat nospiar oy to"strama |00 10 Moy shoeviotee scte Boap Tradors Seek Out Weak N 3 ! rnational Combustion op ned Wothers-in-Lay . [Stits All 19-11- . a block of 9,000 shares at 5518, | OLhers-in Law An overheated stove pipe in Tof- lup 13;, and Abitibi l‘m‘\l:r. Postum spms Day y e { 5 5, folon’s garage on Wooster street set and Montgomery-Ward showed gains Stantord Usiver fire to the roof and caused slight of a point each. damage { was called ) General Motor: day forenon. Co. No. | Mack Trucks and "Soo" 1t 11:47 o'clock by 2 each fell back % Lowry at 47 as he: the New York Coffee and Sugar New York, Nov. 25 (#— sump- (P—Tat men, mothers-in preferred nelovd £ i ahout a point, A e o change marks another step forward i g [ Aaditiomal wmiltged ematige g | 1 SRCAVR Sock Swichel wae adain in the carcer of the one-time Phil- Harry Batiaglia is home from Suf- | ports for October continue to show attended with some irregularity. adelphla, Quaker youth who wanted k of & ficid Acr and will spend the | mixed results. The Northern Pacific | Powerful financlai pools were again to be a dootor but was forced: by ied more weekeo ith his parents, Mr. and had a prosperous month, gross rev- active in a wide assortment of pub stances into the grocery busi. 1 over a Mrs. Jo aglia of West Main |enues mising to $11,515,225 from | lic ut merchandising, chemical, ness. 1t has taken h 0 years six-year per d of the whole | Street. 310,291,216 in October | ar and motor and shipping shares, early to reach his position as head of the | bunch only four are about fat men, S inet operating ome 10 $4,586,5 MORE COUNTRY DOCTORS " il world's largest sugar future n Lowry forsook the coal busin gains ning from 1 to § points. two about 1.0tk Bear traders continued to seek pair about old maids. n-law and a out weak spots, but they failed to s father, Charles 8. Low Having traced the guffaw to its @ year ago, $£17,139,640 against $19,- ke mueh headway. Otis ol PhiladeIphia to study medic lair with exaciness of cold 5 |314.320. The Chesapeake & OMO prior preferred, which scored a ser Almack concludes that o | National Grange Asks Medical As-|had surplus of $2 s sational gain of more than 20 points S SyeedaBian S i ber after charges, against last week, lost nearly half its gain i el e ’\lw}v- | soclation's Ald Tn Preventing Djs- | o4 1n October, 1026, but teN i assnn B opresst ermblaaliT fean are provibition, polities, | appearance of “Institution.” HoaonLigEtle soi s bas polnts, but the carly losses in other women and congres ahead o $25,757,690 | 14y ts of short sclis w point or two, ¢ held to a s are fun-| Cleveland, Nov. 25 (P—The Na- congress is tional Grange today sent a resolu- 1" Commodity markets were mixed, 1S the leagne |tion 18 the American Medical Asso- | Profit of the Calumet & Arizona |cotfon advancing about ts to bahies, back t |ciation asking that steps be taken | Mining company for the first nine g1 a bale, while meat prices turncd onair rank to check -the dwindling dupply of | MONtIS of S,281, reactionary. Ste 1- of risibili country doctors, *who threaten to! I |vanced to a new high level since nt subjects of |Lecome extinet within 10 years, it Tire & 11914 Musso- | the movement foward the city and (RUbLer company of Canada, Ltd rince of | specialization continues at the pres. ) (07 the ¥ ended September rating are “ t rat :r(\fll‘ to .’OVV‘H‘OH\ 1.6 ith. William | Changes in the present system of ' the year before. Profit and loss sur- King Tut. cal_education are asked In the PIIS was $4.491.80 1Bk 38,100, Jcss 1amnooned are Elinor | resolution passed by the nationai | I."f‘,"\”“’““- $3.485,171 »d, Eve and farm organization which would en- i5: 141 COurage young men to s iveli- W ole h?»ml as g v,:l'.x»‘;.x \,,,T:-.(:u::,'-‘ma“l,:é:.:i” October net o ating income of =y & Sicel common and General Califor- | the thirly million persons living in | "0 -€LIBN valley rallroad dropped |motors were again under pressure, and Tennessce. | rural sections. |0 $694,167 from $1,631,134 in Qct- | selling off about 2 poluts in the early es are Chicago,| A federal educalion subsidy vo’?ffi;' l" :' -ifd,.,fl” "““ “‘“1‘}."151”“ trading, but recovering halt of their and Philadel- | state schools amounting to 10 cents | (37 10 $85 L ‘,N_lrsfl" :; * g, 1088 by early afternoon. the most |2 day for each pupil and 60 cents a| o o =0 0 PIROC 9 SRSt | Russla, [4ay for each teacher won the sup-| o;acrer ETOSS revenucs were 36, " |port of the delegates at last night's| ' ° 28ainst $7.500,068 a year ago. professar | Session and a resolution adopted op sad stuf onsible fc Elhirax somes, until the national debt is re- nsibl or two-third of 3 FEAR OF Hls WIF Pepub nier th: tour time against §2 1 Net profit of Goody New peak prices for the year, or longer, were registered in the stock market by nearly a score issues in- cluding Brooklyn Edison, Detroit Edison, Congoleum, International Paper, Blooingdale Bros., Corn I'ro- lducts common and preferred and Vanadium Stecl, Simply atti 1 in a soft blue velvet dress, Thelma Lutsky w the best dres show in Was] n a8 | Searcelw food ¢ other 3% a against, Flor Rails were inclined to heaviness, although a fair demand developed for same of the coalers after mid- day. 7 | Except for the publication of freight traffic statement for the sac- ond week in November, showing a falling off in loadings compared with corresponding weeks for the ilast five years, there was nothing in MUST CXPLAIN 0 COURT Carl B. Carlson, Maple Hill, Said to Have Been Under Influence FRANK €. LOWRY Of L hihor: i est is made up of jibes |duced ntiall Irimking, modern | ¢ next vear will return | en and flap- east to hold its annual meet- | an investigation A. McAvay the father’s death necessitated the son’s leaving school and going to & Hathn an bthe Fottice d this attcrnoon by Prose- | pers ‘ashington having been select- | Halt Brother Testifies fn Murder | (M€ over-loliday ncws to influcnce T el R O S R BT o Sl e e R s B b, the price movement. Renowed sell- \v?.\nl.l\”\.] ‘(p:‘:utrr‘:”]y‘m . lql:yyllx’};b 1”"“‘ rest of C: Carlson of $ Hill- | pre ) hopes 1o be able | the mecting was In Portland, Maine. | Trial of Antonc Da Silva Ing pressure against General Motors came 1o New York, where, he heard S BUIES the laughability of any i Aoea | in Fall River R i ey dshued by SR e R TR aytc sraph with ost he- COLLIER APPOINTED I lun, announcement that the new iR onr. vedrs siovia under ir lique il accuracy. Thus far his | Hartford, Nov. 25 (P—Governor | oyl River, Mass,, Nov. 5 (F— ,‘;’:l‘l“_“(‘:'r Taud e °f‘(‘1‘“];_‘f" the B G it P ey to the n's car str pdicate that men | Trumbull todsy unnowncad the 8D- | yieney Graham, dr, tostifed tn the | A ook o Deceoeh aulbilsicar St el b el Tis< Sarion Val. have a grater ense Domtment of Harry A. Collier of AT i el vartner in the firm. By out 22, of 154 Kelscy LeCn il New Haven harbor master of that | SUPCrior court today that his halt- | points. Bullish operations continued, e sl rort, for a period of three years be- | brother, Theodore R. Gibbons, had | however, in other sections of the 1026, with Eugene V. % sinning today. He succeeds Captain | “XPressed fear of his wife Gertrude [automotive group. Continental Mo- it aslia ot e Bdvaci Bl o) {and of Antone Da Silva, who was |tors, which has besn mentioned as L e e o | S | friendly with her. Mrs. Gibbons is |a possible unit in a large automobile ATt e e s | on trial for the murder of her hus- | merger, also embracing the Jor S R S e e T Gl S Da Silva, also Indicted for land Peerless cars, was heavily which is ¢ od in virtually every son on Wi Phase of the sugar indusiry ind e offered to g During the World W was 0f medical freatment 1 man of the Un States | the incident ment | e ey | hand, oke, [ murder, has been committed to a ' hought. Substantial gains also were | hospital for the fnsane recorded by Palge-Detroit Graham said he had changed the ! Stromberg Carburetor. U. & locks on Gibbons' Fall River home (common, after opening unchar nd oh iged, Suzar Equalization Boa oTIL R | because Gibbons wished to bar his|sold off a point and American Piano mitice on distribution: ho a Coffey { wife from further entrance. ank to a new low for the year. On i Esse i P, Coffey, a former res hohl ,',?;“H;:\» -‘l-n}":"\f{‘ u”nf::'h‘ the other hand Advance Rumely pre o, nfn v o Lk who for the past T ® oovons family, tesiificd | forroq, Intercontinental Rubber and Sweden Safeguarding U ich making his home | that Mrs. Gibbons had told hier she | ppicctlh [HErEOMnental iubber and Its Timeher Resources . e Y v Haven died at St. Vincent's | Preferred Da Silva to her husband | yioh Jovels for the year, Stocicholm, Nov. 23, (B) -— The ks on : , Bridgeport, Monday after a | "Decause he was not so much a illness. {baby" and because he was able to o leaves his wife, two brothers, | Provide for her better. She ad of Dridgeport, and | that Mrs. Gibbons had sald she : ! planned ‘to seck a divorce. res A sorions sho of THE MARKET AT 2:30 P (Furnished by Putnam & High Low M. i of Waterbury, and, e | A1 Che & Dye 1 151 i e R Catherine Lannon | | American Ca 713, g Chile Port Dest d beth Cottey of this! Large Indebtedness ol s kile Port Bestroyed |Am Car & Fd 104% 104 ; | Looms for Stamford |4 mroco ... rvices were held at & ford, Nov. 25 (P—Faced |AM Sm & R high mass was celebrated. Burlal | S1N4INg Indebtedness over the al. |Am ’}‘]h\ Xl W in St Bernard's cemetery, New | 10V4DI five por cent of its grand Am Woolen . rin ‘ list, the city of Stamford today filed |AM golen; e suit in the superior court against |Anaconda Cop the town of Stamford, to secure an | Atchison | interpretation of scction 152 of the Bald Loco . | public acts of 19 Balt & Ohio. | Under the section fn question the B“lhr f‘"'l e i ttor g | DOTTOWING capacity of a town or (@ Pet e = = arge | 10 five per cent of the grand list | Cer Do Pa ¥ TR, The charter of the ecity allows bor- Chile Cop Toms Geihag | rowing up to threc and a half per Chrysler Corp Y ouisIGEhaa & SR cent of its grand list. The question |Coca Cola residint of this ecity until 10 yeaps | 2t 18Sue is whether the total borrow- | Colo Fuel : e “tford, | I POwer of the combined town and | Consol Gas DIIVLSEPASTRED) DIGHD S S8 AL 1T ERs WEsiad soBHRrerd | e o et or erott il Cortoron 1 Wedncsday afternoon at the PR Uity Bome of his duughter, Mrs. William | 121 per cent. Honds now fssued | Cru Steel ... . ; ; ; | but not yet sold, for more than | Dodge Rros 1 o'¢lock this afternoon by Mo- ‘({.w;\“mm e e e R D e ey e Pont De D slret o ol on ton 1 Surviving him besides Mrs. Kaplan | flonieal icshied ions sxosulifile Jeying a traffic sig- #7110 sons, Max and William Gor- ‘flmf"‘“"-fl Rg dnanicin g o 'rn.';\“« Hihe e e ghter, Misy Yotta Gor- | $1.000.000 high school is onc f: ¢ Lk dn 4 1or tuen bk, all of Hariford; his mother, | PiEgest projects for which the bonds i ‘ i L although the (I'S. Sarah Gorbach: a sister, Mrs. | have been used recently isk Rubber . 16 1 recen Schechtman( and two broth T SRR Genl Asphalt s Abraham and Joseph Gorbach, | TAKES RIFLE FROM BOYS Gonl flo. all of this city. Officer Geeg Moffitt took & (jenl Motors 1071 By Hug Arthur Carl Martin, Arthur Carl, three years old, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin of 515 Stanley street, dicd nd clothir as she prefers to b wains her own apart- | le her hushand lives in an- partment was enter she was attendin her chosen by napo 63% according 1o in police court iland e studying b During the time he lived hera he !rifle from two Al venue bovs. Gt North Iron | . Q 5 < painter. His home was at 196 aged 11 and 13 and reported (.. (yrg PR Slack was New Sescre ary Hartford avenue. The funeral was|to Miss Ruth Bristoll, woman pro- | ¢ Norun pri a1 | ZotnCIE £ held yesterday afternoon, batlon officer, that they had been ¥ Hudson Motor: 1 Central Ind 0 & G Int Nickel Int Paper Ken Mou . convieted ing the rifle near the homa Kayniond Landwele of Willilam Wollman of 430 Burritt Rayinond Landwehr, 18 months | strect, who complained to the police. old, son of Mr. aud Mrs, Joseph | The boys told the officer the ywere Landwehr of 40 Woodland strect, | Shooting at tin can targets. rapt practi district to 1920, three terms n important part | 4hd previously on for m — t in the . hou 1 senate. L snee 1922 gied Thursday morning following an R e L deme omination “I“ been editor of the Washing- 1 gperation tn Waterbury hospital. He | ey i o N 5 0 ton It Servie % res 4 p 4 El to the United States n 1ge0, [ €00 Ha o o rveq | laves three brothers ; Sues Ford ohin v but lost in convertion. He has| D J & The funeral will be held at the Mack Truck R e ‘ oL daEon on public 8- Liome of his parents tomorrow mora- | Marland Oil .. 353 ing at §:30 o'clock and at St. Peter's | governor. ! Mo Kan & Tex 4 rs sent a spect vitation to an ritic |Reynolds B ..1 | Sears Roebuck 8§31y |Sinclair Ol .. 16% Southern Pac .1207% Southern Ry .140 139 140 | |Standard Oil .. 403 — — tewart Warner 76 T4% 75 Studebaker .. 573% 66% 567 Texas Co ..... 63% 53y 53% Texas & Pac ..101% 100% Tobacco Prod .108% 108% Union Pac ....1938% 3 {United Fruit ..142% US C Ir Pipe US Ind Alcohol US Rubber ... US Steel Wabash l(;'. : e | v M. L . 85, ( ¢ the Ward Bak B .. BOLLERER'S |1 e i saomonte | Wescat bt . POSY SHOP o'clock and at 9 o'clock at St. An-' drew’s church. A solemn high mass | of requiem will be celebrated. | Burial will be in §t. Mary's ccme- | most vigo he st er attended, wore a grin the vhole evening, and left the impres fon that any old number would lease him th of Jeaeph A, Haffey CNDERTANER Phone 1623-2 Opposite St. Mury’s Chareh. Residence 17 Sammer §1.—1625. 2 W la ocated by a landslde | gormation and in 1915 was commis- | Sommee e west end of the BIED=1 55100y icutenunt nl tho aiv serv- | | jouy Later he was connceted with Associated Dress and The Street Journal. He is 43 Framinzh | Killed ancial nego- : N i e Anght of Tir utes in 1914 on a | has been associate v conncetion with | ¢r Carlo Bi M BASIL BLACAETT [t | In Anglo-Americ tiations during to the Unitced special mission exchange probly the war, and in 191 her of the which ng mingham, who with his broth- | in rodd construc- | | lde NVIGL TV urising out of he was @ mem- | 1eh Mission © crossing the Conne American ¢ butween Northficld and Ber- s Allies rardston. He was huried for as Sir Dasil companies, has flled suit in hehalf | White Motor U i3 expect: minutes under tons of rock and dirt | ot minority stockholders for $6,000,- Willys Overl'd § onll not - ppointment | and was dead when the body w Mr. Butnam succecds Sam Pick- ‘;;':?]‘“ : ;:‘3'""':“':'; ";;‘;"1,';":; “'{:"; ';;::;'o«-o against Henry Ford, charging oolworth | until nest May ¢ carliest o |uncovered, Two other men causht ' ard, who becomes a member of the | 90k Rty atie e i erary | FOYAIR: promlacs ito. mincr(ty stodke Be official announe n on the mat- | in the slide were able to extricate | radin commission, representing the TREASURY BALANCE l hi Treasury Balance, W. Main St., Prof. Blig. Tel. sss |holders of the Lincoln company, at |"The Telegraph Klorist of New Dritala” | the time he bought it, have not| er will be made § ome time. | themselves. | miadle western zone. HOVE ON MARKET tion of the upward price movement | Automobile % Gdis Evational o Am Hardware e TS B0 1200 Am N B Machine pfd . Niles-Be-Tond cou North & Judd ‘eck, Stowe & W 10 later. Burial will be in & SRy :“M Sephal < TPho ] Mont Ward .. 973 scoville Mfg Co . Phene Gi 3 National Lead 130 indard Screw [t to Deance N Y Central ..154 1% Stanley Works : 64 Hull, , Nov. 25 (P—Tcle- NYNH&H 6% Torrington 9 com .... 53 8¢ phone have org a Nor & West ..200% Union Mfg o . B30 A Ganee aroup which they Funerals North Amer 621, Public Utilities Stocks. rong Number € ! North Pacific. 1001 Conn Elee Service a1 Tn a general invitatior Pack Mot Car § Conn L.t & Pow shone subscribers the Rose Regalis | Pan Am Pet B 500 Hfd Elee Light lub's functions, rls used Funeral serviees for Rose Regalis. | Pennsylvania.. 63 N B Gas Gl he slogan: *1x with the girl langhter of Mr. and Mrs. William | Pierce Arrow.. 133 Southern N 15 Tel vho cut you off. itegalis of 36 Seymour street, will| Radio Corp... 947, | On the oper ght the mem he held Saturday morning at 8:30 | Reading -110 Jury Hears Fourteen Witnesses and dictment of murder, first degres laying 1, | Berkowitz of this city. whom three entered the Perkowitz home and Jopened fire on its occupants in dispute, it is said, over a PUTNAM & CO, Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN | TEL 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-11431 We Offer: National Fire Insurance Co. : Price on Application. Thamzon, THenn & To Suite 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain Thoae 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Edward L. Newmarker, Manager We Offer and Recommend: U. S. Mortgage and Trust Co. Price on Application. EDDY BROTHERS &G R HARTFORD NEW BRITA!! Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt w:fi'fl. Tel. 27186 Tol. 34207 We Offer and Recommend: Aetna Life Insurance Co. Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCI NEW BRITAIN EXCHANGE Joseph M. Hailoran Tel. 1258 Harold C. Mott We Offer and Recommend : Continental Trust Co. Baltimore Maryland Casualty Co. Camden Fire Insurance Co. Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. LOCAL STOCK MARKET Barrows, a chum of Gertrude's. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) | Mathvink was in the grand jury ' = room for a time, but retired to his Insurance Stocks. cell before the taking of evidence Bid | started. Actna Casualty ......1180 | After the indictment had been re- Actna Life Ins Co turned he was continued in custody, Actna Fire without bonds. The trial {s expected to take place term of criminal for Windham coun- ford Tir o Fire v, which fs scheduled to sit at tavelers Tns Co { Putnam, It was believed hare today onn, «..1710 t the session would be trans. Manufacturing Stocks. here, IGHS IN VERMONT §t. Albans, Vt, Nov. 25 (F— F ‘Sl\ ighs made their first appearance § | of the scason on the streets of this 11 |city today. More than throe inches 301y | of wet snow had fallen, ?Love—"’—and a Knife osiery caton & Cadwell ..... — Sige-1 a4 Cpt Co cor ristol 5 olt's Arms ..... sle Lock : nir Bearing Co .... Jart & Cooley nders, ¥ . B Machine INDIGTED FOR MURDER Returns Indictment of Yirst De- gree Murder. Willimantic, Nov. 25 (#—An in- as returned here today by a gramd inst Savva Mathvink for the November 4 of Mrs. Anna The jury heard 14 witness, of © witn e fatal shooting when Mathvi \ Service, Washingion Bureau) Mother love and @ Knife—that was {the combination with which Mrs. scorge Haverkamp drove off two real es- te transaction | negroes who attempted to kidnap The witnesses were Jacob | jer son, George Jr., from their erkowitz, husband of the victim, | Washington, D, C., home. One of the mself wounded by a shot: their | intruders was wounded before both 3135‘.“0.439.l\hulElllur, Gertrude, and Mm'JOl‘iel fled. A

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