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e . e e A e e e i A __ X i A s R N S e ) Bl ) B el W B W A G N SR o . i Gl il Ny D WPV — T S Tl U Nandor” | Pafor” L -y BT d b Lhu\ Hinkle will be careful hercafter FLASHES OF LIFE: COMPANIONATE Sbout Intertering with, the " samuat ] Cleveland — Now comes the com- | wee panionate divore Judge Ewing Corne failed to keep s Vanderbilt, Jr D engagement to ad- of Norwich Record, dies, a month after poor health forced him to sell his paper. Hartford — National aviation reg- ulation policy to be stressed by Com- missioner of Aviation Knox at granted a decree in the case of Mr. | dress clubwomen, and they won't in- | +0"don Iueitnoieat itanel | e T islon SD.RCRact (eencanext and Mrs. Florian Summer, but vite him any more. § syunm e Lpltalinl ondon b dzg (aeks iliey Wil heve sensshic Qactew 1 ke bound for Tangicr on th e boat e . ) the same house with their three chil-| Santiago, Chile — More than 100, | (9 & S¥im across the Shaits of | Bridgeport — Carrol McComas E. dren. She will have a hal( inter- 000 flowers adorned the altar n the | Sibraltar, but are they confabbing | Wright, stago and screen star, sucs over the best grease and powder and est in the house and will receive a ' Church of St. e et G what not? They are not. Mercedes Augustine today for salary of $20 a week as housekeep- | the mari of President Thanez to er. He will pay all the household | Senorita Garciela Letelier ¥ Velasco, |S161t2 dechined Millie Hudson's of- | bills. and 67 musiclans were engaged. | LS Of Kisses and handshakes at the a0 i e station and thers were sundry Bridgeport — Death ended onc| San Pedro, Cal. — Miszo Kaki- [7OXds: . romance of Carroll McComas of Los |moto, 25, Japanese bride, killed her . b | Angeles, whistling beauty of the husband, whom she regarded as| Ne¢W York — In the repertory of ¢ stage, and divorce is the termina- | cruel, and herself. She left this note: | Crown Prince Humbert of Italy, who | tion of another. She is suing Wal- forgive me that 1 did not (IS @ fine tenor, §s “Suwance River.” | ter J. Enright, cartoonist, whom she n my husband’s home Lefore 1He sang it in ex English for niarried in 1922 after receiving a be- ve done this thing. :Hmm‘ul Chandler while sit- | quest from the cstate of Howard J s UngiOrilis norls Ilannery of Pittsburgh, to whom she New York —- “Bill and & | was engaged at the time of his|Wright's Greatest Show on Portland, Me. — From 40 miles | death, opens tonight, Suc is the descrip- | off the port Portland out of a — tion given in invitations fo a high |trap whic Charles Train Reno — Tt was one busy day here. society function at the home s come a whale of of Mr. |lowered aw <ht. cirens | one W like Mrs. Marjorie Tifft Kcllogg of Buf- and Mrs. Willian M 1 {a lobste talo got a divorce from Donald Kel- ball room is arrange t 20 p nds, length | Dubord and Walter J. Enright, cartoonist, for divorce on ground of desertion. Meriden — Auto crash results in apparent skull fractures for Jos Louis Pittel, while @ companion leaves scene of accident |y and cannot be loc BERLINNEWS (Continued trom Page Seven) church at the usual hours. worship at 10:45 o'clock with preaching by the pastor, Rev. A. i Burgreen. Sunday school at 12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1927. Morning | Wall Street Briefs RAILS FEATURE. TODAY'S MARKET he New York Central railroad fs buying prize beef to encourage rais- ers, it was announced today, and TEARAL ! | duicy steaks from biue-ribbon cows, lfldllSU‘lalS SIIOW Slgl]S OI the finest cattle raised in America, ¢ promised railroad dining car . patrons for the holida E a3 S o oo oiey seson. %o | Jncreasing Streagth improve the m e wewEs at herds of the coun- | {try, the railroad has just bought at| the international live stock exhibi- |, o tion at Chicago, sev becf cattle. will be served to Christ- 1s and New Year's travelers, the road announced W York, Dec. 3 (®) ing of the rails marked the opening | of today's steck market, Delaware | & Hudson opened 3 points higher Lehigh Valley and Kansas City | uthern each advanced a point or |so. Southern Railway yielded about | a point on realizing. Industrials mixed but mainly higher with | oint jump in Air Reduction and point gain in at Northern | Heavy buy Commercial failures fn the United es this week are placed at 450 | by R. Dun & Co., against 3811 | the week before and 403 a year ago | |Ore certificates as the opening feq ’ tures November ey Bt per P :“( Y| Railroad shares continued to 1 con early advance, althoug! $13, 081 a ar ago and for 11 ; ddustrials, particularly the |metal and automotive issues, months this from $99,¢ ear, to $130, 6 in the co logg, wealthy oil man, and forth- tent, with a ring for dancing, bleach- e [oass !Iiho';-,l:i};\l.“ e “_;‘r:‘]"‘w: 1926 period. PR A with married Ralph William Bickel. er seats, sideshows, pink lemonade | 1 Dr. Henry Van |{aago willl most at 6145 §'clotic fol- | — e e Mrs. Beryl Curtis Ward Alderson |and everything Dyke i verse is mmvg”o]llt o e e e et I]EILBY DIS[;USSES Chemie red moved up mor and W. Lyle Alderson were marricd — of fashion. at part of it he { e ! i britiies S for the second time in less than a | Mountain Grove, Mo, — City Mar- says. “is si e L R el T e e e —_— Aenlnd jiahe spirit of T | rogarding a football game for to-| points higher. Greene Cananea “")’l et “i»‘"‘""l"”‘ IS morrow and it is believed that the | Copper continued its remarkabl: ot usually verse, but semi-intoxi- | (o GG T The Ber i |rise by touching a new peak at 113 SRl g |lin Panthers have had a fair season —_— |or nearly four times the year's low, New York — Temeral resseve |1AKINE into consideration that an‘. : : {and Nash Motors attained a new BRI 4o Husleilliie ERciat ol majoltvof thalshud Sihad nrm-i ]]m[y P[‘esmem Lauds N E high at 94. Lehigh Valley wa 2 handy. Tstimates are that Santa |Plaved football Mefore and had to it | Beavily bought, moving up nearly one e OSIte Y mates are A e |learn the game from the ground up. Institutions points in the first half hour and e (Nl cha e No serious injuries to the players| Union Pacific climbed 2 & 2 were experienced during the season, | ———— THE MARKET AT 11580 A 3 - Two new stecl cars| OB Monday evening the ladies of | yrirtford, Dec. 3 (U'P)—The zrow- | (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) ; in royal purple and hearing |Sacred Heart chureh will hold alinz junior college presents . sorl- | s ere at t e A cont of arms will be used | Whist and soclal in the church social | ous problem for the independent |Al Che & Dye 11 by the . governos generals party |f99me at 8 o'clock. Miss Inez Plalifberal arts colloges of America, | American Ca 108, when it leaves for Washington to- | Will be the hostess for the occasion. | President Remsen B. Ogilby of Trin- | Am Car & Fd — 5 morrow old wooden official | Mrs. Raymond Stimpson returned ity college declared in his annual A\m Loco 110% 1093 cars are regarded as unsafe. to her home in Wallingford today freport today Am Sm & Re — % ~ o |after several weeks confinement to| Though expressing the belief that |Am Suzar ) = . . New Administration ypro- the N Britain hospital. Mrs, [1he junior coilege never could com- | Am Tel & Tel — - B tt M t al S B k T 5,000,000 tax reduction [Stimpson was formerly Miss Lillian | Pele with the regular college in | Am Tobacco . - urrl utu aVlngS an Lvocats Prof. I R airchild |Bacon of this plac. | worth of cultural education, the [xm Woolen . .- 3 e | directors of statc| The library drive memberships | President said colleges should make | snaconda Ce 5 % of Commerce, advocates has practically been completed and |®Yery effort to stre wen their ma- | Atehison 197 109 wiping out of national ¢ approximately $30 has heen receiv-|!erial resources in endowment and 1 Locoshrdlucmfwypetao hrmdz ed (o date. Tt is belicved that there | lan to mect the needs, and possi- |pay ¢ Qhio. 12235 120% w Haven — Counsel for Tosc /may be some who have not had the |PIY the competition, of the near fu-tpoiy “sieer ... 543 d A o De Angelis opines that st opportunity to hand in their nmn.v_"‘[“]- T 5 h Pao 2181, have difticulty in producing evid for a membership and those wishing ASUENE B A0 tlcer De Pasco 6714 | up to an lnCIUdlng MondaY’ o \!m"u,‘) llqv:nr which 1 to do so are asked to see any of the [S3id. “that there is a value of an | y,‘r\] & 1“,‘{,,,,‘ D o . on which arrested savs following: Mrs. E. W, Mildrum .\(rn.‘:‘:"‘”‘” Pl nae l”“ ’:‘ qur SCATS | Cheyster Corp 0 5 h I o he had fol ", Turner or Mrs. W. H. Payne. |0 colic SAEO0FHIEVIONS HOAbEA S o a ecember 5th, will draw inter bl for sale. o5 Tisior ot Mos, W. ML Payme. | erlsd by any prosess ot bl |08 Colk f D b I Haven Aaron Sapire ing satisfactorily and will y-rm-nwy“T_""j'l‘-::'\‘.l[ J,f"h w'vlh“lu“l'n" the ’Nv‘;l P e Henry Ford's retraction of [be complated within a few days. At Rt R e est as o ecember |st. s In Deashorn tndopendent | The Modern Woodmen will meet 1468l the worth of which ls well :u{;’:-anl‘y.‘ wiilch pre .,qu:nv,“;m 1 Q0.0 “u‘l- \\I‘r;:“\': evening a 8 oclock at| e e purnase of the junior| Nem : | ) v [ “man_inhetently instead of a r fe spending the| College might be challenged, he said, Erie RR s ! START bA ING I\OW R S (st of his grand. | DY auestioning the value of instruc- | Eric ist pfd 5 ———— e “' an sitting on two billion dollare TAOELEr Iy WSt l‘lUn]\\’ Eage ;"H\z\ in the basic sciences by super- |Fam Pl rs | Middletown — owe| The Knights of Pythias will meet | o :n;”',’]‘:’_“‘:’{ ioss losadune et G Fins ' greater recognition to Jewish nativ- (ity of Christ und less on crucifision Ihy Jews bbi Stephen Wise eays lat intercollegiate religious sym- , posinm. Sridgeport rp pointed !screw, in stomach ot eight weeks old Torlonia characterized as “ruthless elf-willed woman who would do | nything to accomplish her will” by counsel for Duke Torlonia. from | whom former Greenwich girl secks divorce. | | Meriden — 8 es and pan- ies in garden of Arthur Tervy of | | Yalosville de ul Decemt Norwich — Frank Herbert Pullen, 69, for 37 years cditor and publisher | 1928 Christmas Club Is Open The best plan yet—for providing money for Christ- | mas expenditures. ‘ JOIN THIS YEAR WITH US | | | | | -Classes from 25¢ to $10 a week New Britain Trust Co. | Josephine Tzzo ince Thursday, dis- lodges self and baby is reported safe. | | jernoon at the I {ices and burial was in West ceme- | Britain and 'to furnish the | will give the eulogy. next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock | n their rooms at Community hall hairents, ladies’ bobbing, specialty. Modern fmprovements, latest styie| Byrd to Take Eskimos iy b Genl Motors . 1287 Hudson Motors G4 Fine Handlwbri( Caused ~ Int Niekel ... 7 York, Dec 3 () ix ski- ' Lehigh Val ...1018 9915 993 A F. Barber Shop, Farmington mos who will with Commander | Mack Truck .,110 % Ave., Kensington.—advt | Richard E. Byrd on his South Pole Mont Ward 10914 — expedition, earned their places by [N Y Central ISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) To Speak On Near East Conditions in the Near Bast will |, he described by Barcla New York city, 2 secretary of the the First Congregational church to- morrow morning at 10:45, Mr. Acheson for several years was ininstructor in the American uni- versity at Beirut and was formerly director general of the st Relief in charge of its o tivities. He recently returned from a visit to the Near FKast, visiting Constantinople, Smyr Georgia, Syria and Palestine. Library Board Mccting i seis ae- The December meeting of th board of library directors will be held on next Monday evening ) in the public library. Funeral of Mrs. Adelaide Brown The funer of Mrs. Adelaide Brown, widow of the late Justus B. Brown, who died Friday in Middle- town, was held at 2 o'clock this aft- of C. Funk Wolfenden, pas ptist church, conduct Rev. P. T. RBristol serv- 1 Son. or of the 1 th tery. Mrs. Brown was a native of Br tol and lived here for a number of ars. She is survived by three broth Alanson Sanford of W terbury, Frank Sanford of New William Sanford of North I'ranklin, Y. Taken To Jall McKinley James of 280 Iilm strect New Britain, who was stabbed dur- ing an altercation on Thanksgiving Day at the home of Shade Oliver on Andrews street, this city, was unable required bond of and was taken to the Hartford $300 local court on Monday, July 12th Olden Hargrove, who admitted to the police that he did the stabbing, is also lodged in the county jail, having been unable to furnish a bond of 000, JKs' Mel The Bristol lodge of their annual memorial the hall tomorrow night. The of cers will be in charge of the ritigl and George Hanrahan of Unionville here will he by Fred Chiard rial 21ks will hold services it vocal selections Miss Winifred Barnfield and Miss Josephine Mastiabistto. Court Cases Today On plea of Lawyer Willlam De Rosier the non-suppest charge against Vincent Quistherg was con- | tinued from today until Monday in| bonds of $1000. Charles DeBiaft of Noank, charg- ed with reckless driving, will have a hearing December 6. He was ar- rested shortly after 3 a. m. today when his car ran over a curhing and | crashed into a house on Park street. CHILDREN INHERIT ESTATE Chicago, Dac 3 (®)—The $1,000,000 | estate of the late Robert M. Fair, former partner of Marshall Field, was left to his son and daughter, Robert M. Falir, Jr., and Mrs. Helen Fair McCullough, hoth of Long Is- land, N. Y, the will filed for pro- bate today reveals Tn the upper Adriatic now are six airplane services between leading cities, Acheson of | gene |'.411 t Relief, at | undertaking parlors | * | Brooklyn this morning at 8 o'clock The cause of death was not ascer- Am Hosiery 20 | tained. Beaton & Cadw - an Mrs. Hawking leaves a hi 24 g {in Brooklyn, and four sons, of w - “|the local businessman is one rpfd - ] | Barbara, the inf | Mr. and Mrs. George Deleveileuse of | North & Judd 261 Chapmanp strect, died last night | Peck, Stowe & Wil the family home. The funcral | Russell Mig Co | wa county jail to await a hearing in tlie | (| Funerals | D | be held reason of their exquisite needlework, N Y N H he said today. Pack Mot Car No Eskimo ever has left his 12100 pan Am Pet |in the north for another 11,000 miles [to the south, but Commander Byrd Pennsylvania . . Pierce Arrow.. 14 14 14 [is not takinz the six as colonizers. | Radio Corp 543 03 9314 Ihe said. “They may not like it |Reading BO110% 1104 when they get there,” he explained, |Sears Rocbuck 961, f nd it doesn't matter whether they |Sinelair Oil .. 167 . but not a scamstress n beat the Polar natiw Studebuker Tobacco Prod % Radio Telegraph company received a radio messag tion at P » Barrios, reporting a ‘very pronoun White oMtor Willys Over .. ¢ at sewing sealskin suit Union Pac A U S Rubber ] U S Steel . N Toston Tropical | West Elec 5 ‘ today from its sta natem ed e rth LOCAL STOCK MARKET tremor at 2:12 this mornin sting | (Furnished by Putoam & Co.) three seconds” No further details | e, | were given. { > X e eIt e | Insurance Stocks. i Bl Asked | Deaths i ¥ =" 1trttora 1ir Mrs. E. S, Hawkins. National F Mrs. . S. Hawkins, mother of | Phoenix Fire arles W Hawkins, tre rer o avelers Ins Co . Rackliffe Brothers Company, | Conn Gen LT died at the Methodist hospital in Manufacturing Stocks, I Am Hardw | | yea of ags Burial will be on Monday { noon. Services will be held at | Bushwick Central M. 1. church Bushwick avenue and Madison sti Brooklyn. Fafnir Bearing Co Hart & Cooley Landers, ¥ . = N B Machine Barbara Delescileuse N B Machine pfd . daughtor of | Niles-Be-Pond com . coville Mfg Co . Standard Screw Stanley Works .... rorrington o' com .... 93 Union Mfg Co ..... Public Utili s held this morning 1d burial was in & t the home v's come Conn Elee Serviee Conn Lt. & Pow y Hid I N B Gas . William Shater The funeral of William Slater will t the home of Charles | Slater of Farmington avenue, 1 ville, Monday morning at 8:f o'clock at the home and at 10 o'clock St. Mary's church. Burial wili be in St. Mary's cemetery. Southern N 1 TREASURY BALANCE Treasury Balance, $14,18 N. Y. DRIVER TINED 3 n, D¢ A-—Robert Lar- schan, 31, of 538 Humboldt street, Brooklyn, N. Y., was fined £10 and | s for f to grant right of way and $3 for failure to carry his registration card in police court to- day. Judgment was suspended on a charge of evading responsibility. Larschan was picked up in Haven for the local police afte machine was in a collision he Lawren Yuneral servi Stauft of 119 Hart held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of his parents. Burial will be in S Mary'’s cemetery. Joseph-A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1625-2, Opposite St. Mury's Church. Resldence 17 Summer St.—1 ey SRy > Stauft for Lawrenes et will be o his 200 ARE POISONT Punxsutawney, Dee P Two hundred persons, who attended | a chicken supper at the First Baptist church here, were recovering today from the cifeets of pomaine ling, belicved to have been caused by gravy remaining too long in a con- tainer, Al of those served at the supper were made ll, a do or BOLLERER’S , Graves covered for the winter with Hem- = lock, Pine, Laurcl, Boxwood, Red Rus-| o =7 TaE o cus.’ Cemetery wreathy mnde, to order.| BCIRIUM may remove its luxury poison- | 83 W. Main St. Prof. Bidx. Tel. 886 o tax on lower priced automo- “The Telegruph Klorist of New Brituin” | biles. e ——. PUTNAM & CO Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 We offer Phoenix Insurance Co. Price on Application. nzon, Tem & Te Suite 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain - Phamc 2380 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Edward L. Newmarker, Manager We Offer: National Fire Insurance Company Price on Application. DDY BROGTHERS & & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN rford Conn. Trust. Bldg. Buritt Hotel Bidg Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer and Recommend: Aetna Life Insurance Co. Prince hitely Lstablished 1878, Members New York, Chicago and Cleveland Stock Exchanges. Burritt Bldg.—69 West Main St.—Tel. 5405 Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer: Conn. Light & Power Co. 515 Cumulative Preferred When I R IR IR es RS EIIATE SRS Style in watches . . . from a store that leads the style Our distinctive modern watches have been chosen not alone for timekeep- ing excellence, but also for their siyle value —so important in the watch of today. Through its many years of exis- tence, this store has kept ceaseless vigil over every shift and turn of style. 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