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all Street Briefs || | | SUE I:'R 3]50[][] Flection of officers @ LOVISY | \emmeeeeeee e | | | Moore Tent, Daughters of Union PWARI] M VEM NT L 1 i e Novs LL—VENTRIS | I\.(.n.,m, will take place at a regu-| o e e st L bemings Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges G wedding of Miss Mary V el ir meeting to be held Thursday | o & Mary Ven- | 4 pic o or the first nine months 1927 e Takes Lions Club Members Back 1125, %" it o 2o o.Con- Bring Retion Ior Damaggs Fol- owssans " €97k 1 058 eyl 38 J88 i e s v, 3 4 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN S ‘,’.ffl“”l‘f.,','"'mlu' "x'm:;f”;‘;”" Miss Dorothy McCrann, a teacher | Pt M"ulquifl;n 01301 tn the Cau M(mey Mwemd From | TEL 2040 : v, took place B orathy i" | ing, compared with $2,012,107 in the ] Into Dim Past ool S IOV Ao it = Yok hlnils e comp wlh B0 410t 4Per Cent | | marTrORDORMICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE3 1141 Our Lady of Sorrows, in Hartforg, | (=10 8 Ml RE eT e mo BTt | oy G erora st ivaan ot iy € nos I e Mrs. O'Connell was formerly cnm. | S SR EM cent represents a favora 4 e o | as em- ! ‘Brie & . e avorable showing There are 13,380 persons buried | ployed at the Connecticut General| As the result of injurics sustained | “J‘“L“':n‘" :"{‘ ot “’r"‘:“s“'“!'l‘" | for the company, in view of the fact | ey York, Nov. 29 (®) E in Fairview cemetery, according Insurance office in Hartford anc )y Ernes sal Ty street reported to the e thelnat it e omer of 4 Mt - sump- . S Rl el Shiniey 21 4t G “\‘1 Mr- | by Ernest bi Silvadore, . minor, | heft of the spare tire off hin auto- aulnnli:hlrl‘:-”;‘r rmi?r“hrft cuttomer Of | tion of the upward price movement | We offer -olonel 'W. W. Bullen, superinten- el lm”_‘m % " d 1970 when acar driven by Raiph Sanada | woblle in the rear of the High Sl ffl':m’l‘,‘:z \‘I‘; ;E‘ in today's stock market coincic lent. Colonel Bullen, who was the aking parlors hat city, struck him, Joseph Di Salvadore, the | school, ! a8 1as o S B | with the lowering of call C l h P C | il re, the J. Kulas, pres ) 3 3 ! speaker at the meeting of the New child’s guardian and next best | — AN ,'.“1“;‘ n:fl:f e re'"‘"’f !;i rates from 4 1-2 to 4 cent. Vioe cmmonwealt ower orp- Britain Lions' club today, mnu al , triend, has brought suit for 315.- | P, A. Mason to S eak at B TN i lent advances of 3 to 17 points took 67 Preferr brief recital of the early history 600 damage el e Builders A B ¢ ! place in some of the high priced | 6 ¢ Preferred 1his section from the time long |; | Mary Lite, alias Barbaro: irving | DUErs Assn, banque October net operating income of ( SPECItlties, while m of the rail Price to yield 3 fore there was o New Britain up to I. Rachlin resents the plaintife | Prestdent Eugena Dyson of the |, G20 Pacifie rose to $70¢. | 304 industrial leaders moved up a ice (o yleld o, the present day. | and Dep #iff Martin H. Hor: ¥ Dritain Master Bullders’ s80- |31 grom 5671816 in October, 1926, | POINt oOF two, B R A v e s carvod i lon announced this afternoon 'y, et B IR OTORET THEE | Tspeculative intevest centered | e et A il e Bl Ll that Building Supervisor Philip A. Faghis 2 [argely in shares of automobile ac- A A nothing but | SR o s SN Nlsona tiFTan tovd, oyl he e polny s o) LOMSE AN fromineBog 1) URE A SUREE SR AU OIORTIA oG & croma roads on the turnplke from | (Contlnued from Firat Page.) oF 19 at about 4:40 w'elock | ajpg} speaker at 8 banquet to be at.| i3 in the same perfod last ve b s o Bara i s Rl ] serli armingt @ 8 afterne rnest was stand- Apast L e T S hal 2 (o ke hene rom Henry Fo Tl R He told ot iy ! Ernest was stand- | (onded by members of the organiza- | SCLODCE “8T038 revenues jumy 3 '"H.usuma Midland Steel 5 $0-ci s TN, g o Tl ot . . 1 curh of Winter 24 S m $1,875,026 vear b8 Fo-gallog eSouthingtan llowed o testify concerning the Ongrnasnar(l 1 WINICE fign, December 7 at the Burritt | (EESE R OIS Gt R opitinr it T N pike which e sajd never\went (fimt interview ang was. sustined, | SLI0Ck oust of Thurtford avenue. The |natel, - aie ilason 18 ot the pounriee] (3 s unagateodsido n Ae s ind was sus o presirabian hote Masc E e head LA have an order for automohils frumes o E near outhington ~ but connected 1o was wllow 2 to festify concern- ”I’ ich #8eNLOF a building department comprising 15 | wu(ln ed .:7 1, d(” oy L b » ;-zfln enn Litehflala with Jriadietown. An old [iing a. Inter intarview st wiaeh Lre |1he defendant Mary Lite, was pro- | (hsectors sen tone alarpa Ly 16 | il S RS e i s inn that stood at the foot of Steelo | et PSR BRE ceeding at an alleged high rate of [in the starf are P ers | y: ooteel makern, feal) - {ha i b Suite 501, Ce <t Co N street near West End aVenue and | At thie w:vmu W, hie said, she fold | in a nor dircetion on :ll:n;hl ;‘ Mmt}n‘w\::‘)..!p()l:” CRAMMETS | (g in general will be stimulated by | SEWSFU Warner Speedometer moved ~ ‘\|. "m"wmim T G Bl New Bniand; Toams aus Adums sircot was tha (et stopming or Her e eoti yar it 510 (00 [S1Cord ayem Alricton Sonjan s LA the new Yord car. priniary stee] pro. | P more than ¢ polnts {a a new top Members of Mew York and Hartford Stock Exchange place between the two t W dee Hisnand fe o R i tucers bolding the opinion that IFord | *nd there was a brisk demand for Ldward L. N placs etwe wo towns, hel|he drew $23 fro the corn nd proceeded east o PR & P S ducers hol e opinion tha ord | H1 a8 sk demand for - dwa el sald, T e i Jaiom s s anionh G fRaiE b e e S iNewi HaventWolves | crders will develop in - a targe way | Timken Roller Tearing and L g cwmarker, Manager : R LWo negroes ¥ < L By AHR0C 3 5 o ! for first g ree; ¢ eries. akel Body, her reps e '€ ents He recalled the toll gate placed 'made on them machine was so great when it Sell Halfback La“lm ‘;,,‘,,1": ,'n“ "t‘r ¢ ‘,‘krl,. i nfi,“ ;,rysjl‘nrv: n:»:t«.‘,i feberadsrecinlenta ol on what now fs West Main street| She told him, he testified, that she | TOUNded the tum that it was forecd New Haven, Nov. 20 (P of i il he }‘,'n,“‘,\‘l eolally Sy THE. MARKFT AT )M just heyond Slater rond, and sald|falnted and Whoen she ey e | to the extrem of the road, | Halfback Lawlor of the | i AT Ll We Offer and R o4 Wooster strect w r\p- ned by farm- [nesroes were gone, her hushand was the plair o1t struck the | Wolves, pennant contenders in the ! : e ;“h‘:_ g ecommend: \ey turned off m what now is the | Were missing, She said that a ring, U for a considerable dis- (sl Lt iy Bty o n 7 70 11 U S- M b d T C Wooster strect intemsection and |2 watch and $200 had been slolon ‘ : Rube Williams from the Waterbury | [)N DEPORTAT[ON ACTION 't,ny:”h. ~"‘\f"|'-, G AEET o crigage an rust Co. drove over Wooster street and | from her husband. 1 the detee. rthin the complaint Shamrocks, was announced here ”"I FEN A L {hrough Stecte strect 1o the inn, |tive said, she contradicted horsels g Unenvigrde ) Ay LERTaTooney, onpes afitL e Am Sm & Re 4 Price on Application, s avoiding the toll gate. on some po and concussion of v ! { Mo Acvested Hees en Vice Clarge | At Sossr Riirahcginator L Maps Were Marked rations on the fore-| Lawlor, in Wallir will re- | ey g historical tradition still stand on| Me then identified a woman's i D, requiriy place the veteran Saunders, | May Be Sent Back to Am Tobaceo = = = == e rr————— the property of In, Wooster on | POcketbook found in the Lilliendahl 774 which will leave a perm Il i 10 belisved Hnedies ol B I Am Woolen . — - — ol Wooster street and a 75 vear old | C4r at the scene of the crime. The “I7 SUANE HIhay L nnayl S ioNEI N oM s ey e, da Ehrou gy Tisly Anaconda Cop 527 31 " clm t grows from the cellar of | Pocketbook contained four $5 hills, is claimed that he ) the gane. | A hearing will be held at 9:30 ' Atchison 1893, the ruin two road maps, a program and otier ently disabled and = o'clock tomorrow forenoon n the Balt & Ohio. 1161, 1141, J' - T Colonel Bullen told of the Lee |2Fticles. On both maps there was a 'r\'vv 1l and in- case of Paul Morale, who was taken Beth Steel o s (& DY R H |«;m(l]ly in r:\. o8st end of the city, | B! "“1]1““ “: ‘vlhvl pot where Lil- Ao ,v|lml"4':'{i);"1 2 t into custody & f weeks ago in Cibif Pet 221 of the settling of the old families | liendahl was ki ese marks el el e De a hs Providence, R. 1. by immigration of- ¢ > 9014 “oead ot g S % & Nosui(ol apd 40 Tions - ROL T an Pac 199 such as the Judds, the Lees, the|'he defective said, were on the m Rapaasoslialinnd ation, fieials who have instituted deporta- ' Cer De Pasco 679 HARTFORD waw" Booths, Stanleys and Osgoods ana | ¥hen the pocketbook was ta el s Oy tion proccedings against him. Attor- Clos & Ohio 207 the erection of the First Church of | {f0m the car SRRl John Malarney | nev Themas ¥. ~McDonough, who|C M & S P.. 83 Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burri “‘W—N“ Christ near what is now Paradise | 7The detective said that at no tine Lo ot RALL vt e ! representad him in police court tev- | ¢ R T & Pac {05 Tel. 27186 el park. more than 165 years ago. The | that he talked to Mrs. Lillicndahl ieie of1 S Mlatiey died soddy gt W) ol s ane when dudes W0 L6 " 3711 19 houlder which Is supposed to mark | 4id she exhibit any signs of gris ributing thome, 13 Summer street. Funeral |- 005 0 eite - { Chile Cop 1% e Ol AunT e Rob e S services will be held a Mary's | Hungerford imposed a sentenca of Clipysler Corp 587 ihe original site of the church is in | Robert McCarter, counevl for Mrs S ,]. } eldiat SRS five months in Jail on the charge of | (qlo Jruel gt the wrong place, he said, being cight | Lllicndahl, tried on eross-cxamin EiironiSahuradayiimornine Mat B oS MAGEIEACIOR Mo MaTRe QLD ue i Oy 3 10 10 yards away from the chureh | lon to break down the festimons o'clock. A more complete account | porfl® ® IHEE BF W PERILE UL Consol Gas % (| Ve Ofer and Recommend; site. bout the maps but the detective in- I? l i of Mr. Malarney's death will be e one immigration burean :.m:v‘.'l rrm He related how the T.ee family |sisted the pencil marks could not 5 found in the Berlin column of th The actton of the government s % Seel . i A L‘f l C we a plot of ground which later | have been put on later. He did bring paper. Mr. Malarney was bag [ the result of Moral onvietion in | D038 Bros A 1yiy etna 1fe Insurance 0. ccame Smalley street, being named | Out, however, that the peneil marks : master_at the Berlin railroad sta- | police court on the testimony of a ' Iont s fter the Rev. John Smalley, D. D, | Were not exactly at the scens the L € L tion for 11 years, voung woman who accused him of ~\"”“l % first pastor in New Britain. crime, though ncarby r—— having established her in a tene- LMc KR . . . The growth of the village made a | S for lunch was taken at this T 3 i Joseph Battiglini ment on Prospect street for immoral | Brie 1st prd HOSpltal Benefit Bfldge, Dec. 3rd burying ground necessary and in | point. I Ty E- 1 R ¢ Joseph Batiiglini, one year old, | purposes. He was released from jail | 1"am Players 111 1756 on what was known as “Bury- | Little Son Plays eW llfl\eus Kemnlve esem“’ son of Mr. and 5. Dominic Bat- ' on a suspended sentence after hav- i Fisk Rubber . 173, ng Ground Hill," Fairview cemetery | 1ittle Albert Lilliendahl, s Soar }U tiglini of Lorraine strect, died at his | ing served about one month, and ' Genl Asphalt . 831, recelved its first occupant. ‘This plot | old son of the womun dnfendant o1 l lS Remalk home yesterday afternoon after an | was working in Providence when ¢ Elec 1541 —_—————— as used for 40 years #nd then ad- | the 1y S fe oh il i illness of pneumonia. | arrested. He is at liberty in 1,000 | Genl Motors .12 iitional spaca was obtained, he sald. | foring. wae dmon. e B The funeral was held this after- | hond Gt North Iron The cemetery todays holds the |ty (4 (e count oom. 1o i . NeW Taven, Nov. 20 (11— Aroused | noon ut § o'clock. Burial was in St Morale lived on Clark street, this | Ore Cifs 241 t study in_tombstones of all g iin. BesainE hare it e 'y Mado e 1% AL = — [b and never became udson Motors 70% e Wit 310 meaimed o Rpsve |y "o DO W e 10 | proiiton Simmitrior o [ | o o Ui St |, 010 T HOSPITAL BRIDGE stones change in style the same as | g1 o Y loor ar S s ECONCURRE districh ich | Er s Ind O & G clothi i sat on the carpeted floor and plaved | torizing New Haven and Waterbur | fhti : for benefi lothing. S0 P GO B o [y e R L EhuY Funerals Judgment for Plaintiff Int Nickel W% ||l or henefit Past President Harry G. Hancoc A 18 two of the wettest and most cor- | Int Paper o CITIZEN’'S FREE BED FUND e S an s el citics in the country, Mayor In Auto Crash Action [\ "0 ¢ ol lowing committee in charge of Lions: | 1€ JUry came in at 9:25. Counsel B. Tower to made public S L Judgments have been rendered by ' rone giine AT S for Al sides followed and with ial of Mr. Mills' assertions. James Dougherty | Judge Henry P. Roche of the ity p 0y I | BURRITT HOTEI— nepal ehatrman, Tols W Voger, | hem eame Ienry ndahl, | Mayor Tower's statcments said Funeral services for James Dough- | court, In favor of €. F. Hartman of || ouio ¢ Nach i Aflernoon an Mees ogea8130 and 8 viee-chaivman, Harey G, Hancock: NtW York lawy £ of the | part “a tern el been called erty of 10 Erwin place were held | this eity in two actions brought by Mack Truck s il DECEMBER .3RD tulent committec chairman, 1= w, Slain doctor, He brot his little |10 a statement nade at \\w sey Hall {this morning at 9 o'clock at him against Ella D. Hoggson of | puijang ol i Micomber; falont committes vion, | HePhew a hox of colored crayons | that New Hav It one oflier city | Mary's church. A solemn high mass| Reding Ridgs, ns the result of an | yiiq Gont Cialinian. *Tanmes v Onorite! with which the hoy began to draw cticut is the weitest and has for requiem was celebrated. Rev. | automonlle aceldent at the intersec- | yo e mos fa committee chairman, James O'L sictures, kneciing on the cavpet and morcls of any other Walter A. MeCrann was the ccla- | tion of Forest and Adams streets O0 | Mo pae prd ..1143 ooster commitl ohait s paper on his ¢ ach | It e ! that violutors ve- [prant, Rev. Walter J. Lyddy was | June 21, 1926. | Mont Ward . .10° S . Teich: boos comm untily at Phis ds untrue. T geacon, ey, Thomas F. Lawlor was | In the action brought by Hartman | National T.ead 13114 5 — e AT Irs. Lillienda! ho i at of our laws are | sub-deacon and F J. | for personal injuries suftered in the [Ny congral ,.1621 1 s Corp. .. © 1L hrought his car to a stop at sight of A hroadly from i broken and or sold and [ pravnor was ma. remonics. | crash, judgment for 3600 damages '\ y N i & 11 551 1oz (e girl in the roadway. Daniel nEston: advertising folds of her widow's veil. cansuned fore but clty officials ar Mrs. Mary an sang “Pie | has been rendercd. In the action | yor o wes 1985 400, | O'Brien, who was sitting in the Hotel chairmen, Harey G. Huancock, 100 engrossed in his pict Constaniivawarbing to o }“" this. su’ at the offertory and “Lead | he brought for damage to his ea®, | \oup Amer 6 7 83 Washington lobby, hastened to assist - ice lis mother's arrival. ; Nered e Ll nls here by ,”“ Kindly Light" at the conclusion of | judgment for $59.79 has been ven- | vooo pocine gga M5 Hin picking up the girl and placing Bristol Man Arrested Mrs. Clark First W e Staige “"““]““‘_“’ y_‘“ Make forvics. Organist John J, Crean | dered. Donald Gaffney represented O her in Messner's car to be driven to £ & € dustice Camphell entered at i ation ;.‘ “v',. the Whole, | ccompanied her. The pall bearers | the plaintift in both actions | Pan Am Pet B 501 the hospital. She sald she had just l‘ol‘ Frait Stove Theft 1 « was called to orde it fanted potter than alY | were William T. Erwin, Robert R Judgment for John A. Andrews | il BN AP Go con 140 |left her girl friend and was running Pt e Vorn ! la Clark, cmployed at ) h f “|win, James Corr, George Woir, Ber- | has been rendered by Judge Morris | it SEON: © (08 o i home, Viri 1(1, Nov. ik Audiano police headq 1 = e R 1 e G eNe ! nard Conley and Hugh Curran. The | D Saxe in the suit of Andrews Reading 108 2 com, Mr. O'Brien told Sergeant Feeney of Sehaol sireci v arrested ¥ mon was the day's fir IUTICEg e e e e "‘ ¢ js | fower bearers were William Dough- | ngainst Antonio Sldoti et al, and for | coo e Boatncl 8 pid _ [ that the girl about ten feet from aftiornaon by ac Jeglin venth of the trinl ety GoTh man Gl S aa e el v anaiTam D Namara Andrews on the defendant’s counter- | gitte SO N |the east crosswalk when she was sii on of theft. 1t is - Flentified t Iress and 1 e ot | Frather Traynor and Father Lyddy | elaim. In the suit brought by An- |gouittt €00 <+ o1 struck. It did not appear to be the i B I S i b cltizgns that It Waa AN 85~ | conducted the committal services. | drews, Judgment for §28L75 has |coi Zy 5 | driver's fault. Anpelio Tanlolo of 46 o | hoxes of mush- on the widow statement - caleulated 0| o) was in St. Mary's cemetery. | been handed down. SoRen e Rl ) Co, [ West Lighth street, New York, said o 5.50 rrom John | 1 cross-exgmination she said ve a far-reaching effeet all over B X Judgment for the plaintiff has :::.;ur‘yi.x.‘»\x“r"“r . L 13 31 he was walking west on Lafayette ) P e f GEREOrUN tor iR o\ BLEERCONN LN ERean RO Eeby SN i, George Huck n rendered by Judge Saxe in the [podeo A e, ey | Street and saw Mr. O'Brien run to store on s LN wved them grom New Haven and Vale, 1t i8 @ ve- | puneral services for George Huck | netlon of Morrls Rosin against B. |Texas & Pue Wi prd 1150 [ the child’s side and help place her o e Yov)e. vehnra | 1he [of the bumous statament Of or 526 Churel street were held this (eorges, wherehy Rosin will recel¥6 | qonaceo Prod | U he : S v who w th teat, wife of aformer pas- ng at St Andrew's church damages of $80. air repre- | ; 5 Sergeant Foeney measured the ' were hron 10 | ttand and who S t tor of Calvary Baptist church who '\here a solemn high mass of re-! yented him. { Unitea F ”m com, 18 20 |scene of the accident and found that 5 rictol by Nk TE 5 bl a 1 at the scene of vloshe would rather have her son quiem was celebrated by the pastor, | Judgment for the plaintift in the 11§ ¢ Ir Pipe e - Messner had brought his car te & taat Audiano appropriated h cd next that h £0 to hell thaw to Yale” tev. Tdward V. Grikis, assisted by imount of $200 damages has heed | 8 Ind Al e stop within 20 feet aftor striking the ods and disposed of them s on - the body of Dr. Lil- | "A goodly number of the Yaw Rev. John J. Keane, deacon and rendered by Judge Saxe in the sult |17 8 Rubber . o a sirl. - e — fendahl, fa not in agreerient with Rev. Thomas Laden, sub deacon. o¢ Louis Minatti against Michael {7 § Steel l x ¢ | At e Cen s YRING IN PARMINGTON William Lewis, another troepe th of Major Mills' today.”" Previous to the church servie 1’Avanzo. Thomas F. McDonough | Wabash Ry .. ’ it o, “i MRS. SAVARD BREAKS ARM Nheffiold, John Solomon | 191 ;., inter )1» wing J|,~<.“r th; il e ;w‘.. lm‘v\:y:‘;fl(?fi;:‘”‘ at the home hy‘ was counsel for the plalntiff. Ward Bak It .. i s Allpping on & et Teo anfltbe ! LEOR ull of th P e e Miss Mildred Bolasky sang “Ave ! Ay v T S O Weat. Elec ... 91 Sk KT back porch of a neighbor's heme i e X ¢ old ot bal ! AL IRt Mildred Dolky g "t | LOCAL TEACHERS HONORED White Motor . 3 5 |this morning. Mrs. Savard, wife of 1t s el R S AL I BT A @ national | M at the offertory and o du The vecent election of delegates Willys Over .. 161 : ol e et ; a9 S Grock-Amoricin organization, wil. | consisting of Miss Bolaski and James A0S bl ot e WigsIne 196% 1 ; A Bavard (ot Lintoln fests i \ this ning to an- | Lokl i H[\ Mee itlien A e P S il i toithe rvpr;»spn(u\n. n{a‘t‘m)) o] : rth 1963 = i fell and fractured an arm. The w retof assandl, The Was brouzht in from the cene e hel s even clock D Donohue sa Oh God, - MY iute Teachers' Assoclation resultec - S fracture was reduced by her i il Tt Reiony said 1hey wore masks. the il on M About | "ather. The pall bearers were Wil 50 “o1covion ot the following: HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE | 5 (4 depiis ol hnss Wy and i . e s entan liim Polit 3onjamin Huel Tos g0 the o i R il ; & 140 | band who later took her to a Harte ' Beld in the borouzh cell a4 One 3 are expected. Ak e ) Miss Mary A. Campbel Slih | aileond Sto ks Terry Steam o, : R CIAl [0 asrauls of Tionos e le suid she told him that cach | T e will ‘open with a con- | eph ST Ao '"”"“ AN L urritt school, Miss Illa A. Fallon, | 1ifd & Comy SWeali T neton | fomd Doneiepectal ot S e S s e b sl e R o i s ttlo o hony Adamaitz and Idward Carey, DUrTit A el it Sunks und Trast Co h e, o 2| 28 Specin! N e e Crlive attended and there was a wealth ot T-ouly I* ‘\" ot nri e e R e o, 2 o B Ll s 1S ciz! Notice L aseer e B floral tributes. The flower bearers | 18 school, Miss Mildre N o | Commerriat Ty . o | Sl i ¢ “‘ el il iy were Jercminh Revelli and James | U “Muolr I\lg(h”s\hni_l 'A;n‘ ”';- Coun. River Bunk \ Hos 130 Afl cgrovs dragged her L t | ry Wessels of the Nathan ale | it Stella Rebekah Lod ) 6 v e I I orzanizatio nmbers | Alpono. It 4 i i i . o A R SRS AR s e e | ather Grikis condueind the com- | {enfor mlgh sehen 4G i 458 | PASURY BATANCE Electrical Ggfl Selole : 5 ik : % . 3 Ittal services. Burial was in St | Alternates: Miss Edith Adams Mo | Balane $70,124,708 rticle sale Iriday afternoon at rday 1 jed | nel Kounar nt; Nick Kou- { ™! L % | ane V124,71 ! ¥ af o1 ) lay 1 G O o ot the Senior high school, Miss Adele | Xo S8 Livening sale of sandwich and cake | that the sandy roud showid no foot- | Bar i Chirios SRR SETE T | Rassett of Dartlett sehool, Miss Hel- | parc + o S With coff=e at 144 Arch St.—advt. prints bnt those of Mre. Lilliendahl, t Contaras, troasur il Pyros CARD OF THANKS en J. Bunce of Camp school, | Ph New H. S. Plan to Be —_— ___ Lewiesaid sh 10 Qe R “‘)"” Wo wisk to thanic our kind neigh- | Willam €. Freneh of the Central o Considered Tomorrow 3 S 3R ] L o670 e e i Dat e hors of Maple Iill, and friends’ junior high school, Miss Alice War- An extension of time whieh archi- OTICE no brulscs on her L% iy b and relatives for their s&ympathy | ficld of State Normal school. C15 Were given 1o prepar ha Sl oy z : iy and flowers during our hereavement | The assembly will be held in the the proposed new addition 1o the 1o THE DIT T TANSIES A NAELOOM T asuia i DECRS in the death of our hush and | auditorium of the New Haven high | [ 5 el e s REDITORS COUS A EREA bort s, SWelint 4t § 50 SRR Is aReE T b e et | sehool, York Square, New Haven, at writera Fin alhanils : Dicah ber N ea MUTUAL REALTY COMPANY, @ Wellington treet called at the - AL L D0 LRI S s 1 10 o'clock, Saturday morning, De- Fire' Insuranoe Compani s S nooniolang corporation organized and exist ald ofiiee this afternoon B oa ¢ Feant Ellinger (his forenoon by Mrs. cember 10, 1927 {Aetna (Fire) Tnsurance « ot & Ty - v (3] P} (s olan, pi cipi o i LR g omobila e of the arc cets will nbniittec mder the laws of the Siate of Jarge bouquet of sari-colorcd pan- | e desiolatrintnaliofethe | 2 i Lot [l g entor e e Bk Connveticu oty Sl : ; 0 from | Smalley school, and ave said to have i a o 0 school a T’F\\Illl:)r\l( ;x‘n‘flflln ated i the sies which he | IO e s P o At CARD OF THANKS | VISITING NURSE REPORT Fire Ina Co, B onaro T itk e Now Britain, n said State: his garden, Mr ¥ - ‘ cana| The Visiting Nurses have admitted \'W i (Fire) Lisu Co A ! = rom a ¢ ol by Mrs. A We wish to thank our friends and e LRIl boar: Notive is hereby given to every O contin despi Willo Don for the kindness and |61 new cases during the past week. | oty tnormnes rig 17| 1t is expeeted that plans of sev creditor of said corporation thay {he ddvanc conducts a store at | shown us during our re- | Forty-two of *:‘PN vore surglealpite, Indeanity and_ Ofhicr wrehitects as well as those vvery stockholder has signed, and === bousht the ducks | cent bereavoment in the death of | S6¢h Peumoniz oall.l;'a L. [Actne. Casunity & Burety Ca UK ason acknowledged hefore an officer au- ) a3 3 3 S 30, and his son reported to our heloved son and also for the :I"“ B e e SARORD on il Astnal Lito thavrancal.c company of Michi- thorized (o take acknowledgments of GHh cre oholan that the kovs were at- | beautiful floral offerings recelved. | /ON® 8uch as cancer, heart disease |conn: Gen. Lifo Insurance Co.. 17 Nitted. The commit- ) o3 land old age. n Steam Boil. Tusp. & Ins. Co ) deeds, an agrecment among the £ |lending the Smalley school, whon | We cspecially wish' to thank the ) 20 9 GHetnetr dommunlcahla at® | Limta Rt ire T Gacr e decide upon which stocklioliers that the eorporate cx- 3 o ivece Mearneditin ey stolan fomploveatiotithotConnaclicotiCo | FER Y SRETIN SEM LR-ERD 8 1N [t e e e will employ to istence of said corporation shall be > had been disposed of by sale. Signed, Ty be‘?n;o"’):rol sum"l 1;‘.:’? 7l . Publie Utilities. X make plans high school ad Real Christmas dm,... terminated, und that every creditor be will be arveaizned in 0 MR, AND MRS. THOMAS C. o : i CounSLIEL A& Dows Pt on piping hot eve f sa ) uvenile court Saturday 1 Fight expectant mothers were ad- . Light & Powe prd, 3 of sald corporation is herchy warned p |Juvenile court Saturday morni MARTIN. | iitted and five mothers with new Power Co., cont. ... m ing — from a "dlll‘ to present his claim against said S s bables. Only ome patient was al.|Comm: Power Co.’pia, (-lll bllut‘l\ in S llefl h;’“" percolator. A corporation to A. H. Thomson, the I 4 : S5 ———————————— {anded aticonfinement Sopiich el & Is Painfully I d lifferent” gift. $15.00. treasurer thereof, whose address is ? \“. ic ;1]\ 'g;d (141\11;‘[‘ :»: — e e IR pomym-v‘w i e e all i n]lllfi o/ Bristol- & Whita il M. anc itore Lentine o a a B [ ILC0 Gy ORE Lgii Struck by an automobile owned by fo Briatol & Whita, Attorneys, No. ? e A ndmitted were Amerfcans, the next |1t Blec. Light Govias Tt et 180 Ml S e e ? i i""“"’”"l fidep a ey Lwo largost being of Polish and | St E o . |and driven by Paul Messner of 351 | hec 4 suce cla vhich is no Yt o Italian origin. Northern ( Power Co., pdf m‘ " > | NI SRR v raranty e 5 moral turpitude, according to word | . | eri Conn, v ¥ Broad street, at the corner of Wash- | | PANELED PATRICIAN POT ;rl; !Vm‘ 'L‘:!lrl witl fitour months r reeeived by the loeal police from | UNDERTARE The attendance at the Center e e, 1l 133 lington and Lafayette streats, about | om November 1st, 1027, to wit, on | D Goneral Manager Brnost K. couter | Fhois idah. street <hild welfare conference was |Hebcks Water Dower " U night, Jennie Aleksiewicz, | or hefore March Ist, 1028, shall be | o) BF the . Na'w Yor Soolitys tov Tias Opporite 8" Mary's Chareh. 36 on Wednesday and at East strect Manufacturing Compar ot reet, was pain. Buy of forever barred, {2 P | vention of Cruclly to Children. He || fRetdencs 17 Summer S.—1625-3. school six on Friday, Acme Wire Co., com. I 55 {rully injure v Britain Gen- | & ‘h Dated at New Haven, Connecticut, | H S S baialy 1\ 15 et e Acme Wire Co. ptd 5 e ; ron o oa 3 7 |18 n the custody of the sociely on a | toZ==s . pp A S so | cral hospital today it was said she deal this 24th day of October. 19 [ ?) 57| oM order and cannot be dis- | EN NT ANNOUNCED '\mmum Hoslery Co. ! lacerations about the face and jone THE DIRECTORS OF THE | e 5 et . U charged at this time, according to Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Clark of 204 |imerican Silver Co, ... |contusions of he right ehest, but | MUTUAL RE covpaxy, | p W ‘“l"h For {“”'C}L“”-‘ S the letter. The secicty 1sks informa- BOLLERER'’S Hart strect announce the engage- | Amurican Thread, Co, il [her condition is not serious. ing o ey e acting as Trustees in . in the News; apers Next : 1 to his record in this city. POSY SHOP ment of thelr daughter, Viola 1. |Arrow Eleewrs o red. o | Messner was driivng south on ew Bitin, Cous Oissolution thereot: L Week e, accordi to the police, A B i i | Clark, to Thomas G. Swain, son |paye, he Edward) (o | Washington strect and turned into oy “....: ‘nl:.- ;.n, 7 n involved in cases i - s covered for the winter w em- . Mrs. J L R | 0 & Cadwell MS| « 90 aye! Stres ale . et . " SR m s i e I I fock,” pine, Taurel, Boxwood, Red T F Mre and Mrs. George T. Swaln Beaton & Caduell M7 Co ... 80| Lafayette sirect at the approximate e ik Thelr Agent, and Treas- | P PP P PP PPPPP 2P PR R | e cus.’ Cemctery sreaths made to order.|Of 19 Barnett street. | Bigelow-H(d. Carpst 0o), pfd... 100 rate of 10 miles an hour, according Tners- & DAl rur of said Corporation, 3 : |READ HERALD 'u s IED A 83 W. Maln St., Prof. Bldg. Tel. 836 = Billings & Spencer Co, com, 3[to his report to Sergeant T. J.| 19 Main Street. - | REA AL LASSIFIED ADS [“The Telegraph Florist of New Britain” READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Biiiings & Spencer Co., pfd. .. | & Feeney. He heard & noise and | N