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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927, 1 e e — 3 1 \ WIL FOUND LONG | AFTER MAN'S DEATH Benjamin Harris of Stanford Drowned Last September City Items Up from Farm | Announcement has been made of v teacher of science at the High school, to Miss oux, daughter of Mr. and Chalifoux of Jamaica Plains, ton. The wedding will in Boston on Dedember Chalifoux is at sent Junior Marion Chali- Bos take place Miss visiting Mrs, J.| ( 6h, So Busy '—‘[ the engagement of Harold J. Cleary, | Bankers Invest Trust of erica has been organized under laws of Pennsylvania with au- rized capitalization of 5,000,000 arcs of $10 par value six per cent Ative and the par common debenture ck PRICES IRREGULAR ON STOCK MARKET { Oil Shares in Widespread Liqui- dation PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2.1141 friends in this city. is president = 5 Mrs. Edith Wood of Bristol will | : : Stamford, Dec. 8 P — A H\nu T UG RERANAT 14 Lhe il L Lle\cn ( hlldlen York, Dec. 5 (P—Early ir- S drawn up in 1914 by Benjamin Har- y rity in today's stock market We offer ! ; v Ben ; ing of the W. C. T. ', which mu in \e\\ Ha\en House Fire ek S sloc i k o'clock at the Center church chap. 1 child 3 Ave aanls FERLUIRd SR, ) a trip at Brewster, N. Y., was found L RECLGHL ATOn Q0. BYS RUILIE d apread Tiquid of the oil shares, n 1 by members of the family and filed Gk SRlie alinel Aadinaylon d by fircmen today when | gelling was for both accounts and i GENIX insurance Lo. 3 today-in Stamford probate court. Rl “-“‘ 1“ S drove them from a nced, in part, by . The amount of the estate had been 2 ”‘y] i RS ng on Grand av- | house advic S e estimated at more than $110,000, AL T ‘”'l‘v ‘l“ A0, 2uviled . & of lon Price on Application. When Mr. Harris died, members of lonsilod and A, M., started in the basement | pecently the family were in ignorance of th Slectsoft it shop, which occupied |cialties existence of a will, and his widow The local polic notified t cture and | falling ¢ Mrs. Minnie Harris was appointed tichael 4 noof 63 Lafaye ough administrator. t to )I\]thl 1 smoke confuse 1l four v Under the terms of the will, Mrs. court [ 1 on the ng above firemen t Harris is directed to pay each of her h arge of anutomohile down an ice covered . three daughters, Rose, Bessie and ding on the strect without 1 » in the rear of the build- from the lower t L Tessie, $10,000 when they are mar- to be adopted d LQ‘,}EP gfln | enn ried, provided each marriage meets 5 of 30 Clarl, session. T -~ n with her approval. ~The residun \;‘ & . canse C ceidents 1 s largely Suite 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain - Pbome 2580 with the exception of several minor DN aturday 8 was arrested, | market, inclu advance Members of New York and Hartf 1 bequ goes fo the widow. A throug! t lin the price of export copper and ry S o New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Mr. Harris at the time of his death, carricd $1,000,000 in insur- ance payable to trustees for hondholders of the B. Harru cor- ‘ poration. On November 21 Jast, Mrs Harris asked the probate court to | authorize an allowance of $3,000 a month from the income of the estate for the maintenance of daughters, Princeton Graduate Gets | Sentence for Drunkenness | New Haven, Dec. 5 (® — David Southerland, Princeton graduate and manufacturer of Frecport, L. L. | was sentenced to 10 days in jail and flned $200 and costs today by Judge Robert L. Munger in com- mon | on charges of as- sault on Patrolman Raymond Eagan. Admittedly drunk, Southerland | struck Eagan from the running board of a trolley car on his way to the Yale Bowl on the afternoon of the Yale-Princeton foothall game Frank Bergin, former Prince- ton football star and Southerland, had asked sideration be given his cial standing and requested t Jail sentence be suspended. A suit for §15,000 damages be- cause of injuri alleged to have been received by the assault has been entered by Lagan against utherland. L Tahs 10 R me Then- Card Series Tonight Members of the Y. M. T. A. & B. society will resume playing its serics of * card games tonight, . Chalrman Thomas J. Divine an- | nounced this morning that the series will come to an end officially with a turkey supper in the rooms of the building within the near future. In order that the member be eligible for the “feed” he must take part in the games. Mr. Divine will again be at his accustomed place, that of caterer, a position he has held on several occasions during the time he was affilfated with the organization. | counsel for that con- | clivnt’'s s0- at the | STARTS JAIL TERM Ethel Kimbull who has begun a 101 months' jail sentence for fo gery in Boston, is the person arrest. ed here some time ago after she had applied for a marriage licens: and “married” another woman. She was found guilty last weck of forg- ing a check for $47. Mrs. Kimbull was arrested her April 11, 1924 for perjury in connee- tion with the false representations she made before the town clevk. Sh was sentenced to serve five in jail at that time. AUTO ACCIDENT A truck driven by Douglas Deimers of Berlin backed against a touring car owned by John Peterson of 91 Brighton street and driven by Clifford Peterson of the same ad- dress about 5 p. m. Saturday on | Main street. The truck driver did ot see the touring car and started 1o back up as the touring car made | a left/turn into’ Glen street, from | Main“street. “The rear of the truck | Jit the left rear fender of the tour- ! ing car, doing slight damag months MARRIED 35 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Ab, £on of 179 Jubilee street celebra tieir 35th wedding anniversar, urday and were pleasantly surprised by a lurge gathering of relatives and friends who held a party in their Tonor. The Arpi sextet sang songs and a pleasing luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs, Abrahamson were the recipient of many gifts and best wishes from their friends, RESD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ! Associated Gas and Electric Company 61 Broadway, New York Dividend Ne. 12 on Class A Stock The Board of Directors has de- clared the regular quarterly divi- dend on the Class A Stock of 50o per ghare, payable February 1. 1928, to holders of record Decem- byr 31, 1927, In addition 1o the regular dividend ow the Class A Stock an estra div. demd of 25 cents per shave was de- clared from the surplus of the Com. pany, posoble only in cosh on said date. Holders of Class A Stock may apply the regular dividend to the purchase of additional shares of Class A Stock at the price of $30 per share wheress the present mar- ket price Is over are, making the stock dividend rate 10% per annum, yielding, at said pres- ent market price, over $4.70 per sbare per annum. The dividends will be so applied and the Class A 6tock (or serip certificates for fractional shhres) nurchased therewith will be deliv. ‘l to all stockholders entitled who do mot, on or before ey 18, 4AR, zeanest. peymment i easl W. C. O'KEEFFE, Secratary. | trouble I ¢hown the | Pea | Germany. her vhrac’ |Saturday afternoon to Captain Kelly | t1 1o event | Buell street {cents per day {James Stuart 0 le . helping hand to a frien i Two years ago Camilla Hor e aetalls (B0 Drosetntos nt girl on her father's Here she is as she ar- W York to st ith John in a forthcoming Amer- noiled the New, . Order of Owls will nomin their officers for the coming y 1t their regular meet- lay evening at § o'clock v5 hall flmsmm (Continued from Page Seven) will attract a la that a stranger cheated her ont | number her of 85, working the time worn! The : 1ver meeting of the “change game.” Method rch will be held in Mrs. George Hick of Forest | 1] rch social rooms Wednesday strect reported the theft of rieyele | evening at 7:30 o'clos in front of her home Iriday nizht eant Stadler and O rl Modern ympmwmmu Weare searched Bucll street hut |4 bobbin found no trace of a prowler who !, Bacher Shop) was reported . Kensington.—advt GUEST OF HONOR I ABSENT FROM DINNER Sunshine President rived in Barrymore ON POLICE BLOTTER Andy Andras of Beatty street complained that a dog owned by Mr. Ku @ bit his son on the arm and , leg. Miss Rose Stmith Rurritt Hotel coffec employed at the | shop, reported | e oh latest style peci armit abont ouse at 59 | yy bout 5 a. m. Sunday. J. F. Daily of 262 Ch repor the theft out of his truck on Main stre Winter, The poliee are iny complaint by Mr. Kulma Grove strect that hiis car old strect of two chickens State Prevented r was shot in the face by an aiv rifle in the tthe | py corner of Dor ) rects 3 rning. Nichol: ab: J Victory Lunch re wrist wateh. Complain that cant |in teneme T Wa 1 s t this city had heen faucet whi ciously, G ands liness In Vamily from At- tending Testimonial Function. stimo dinner honor as well George W. Corbin even though the fiooded Dy wa f g, N'Howdy Do, Mrs turned on Mrs. Myra B. Davis, newly clected st csident of the Sun- <hine soc unable to be pres- Aithot 8t was given in her honor of M and NO INCREASE ASKRED Chiet W. C. Hart of the department said this he knows of no move in pay on of the dep; doubted that a petition nl yared by |resigned the ofticers and Ment Members of the fire department | Mrs. Davis are expected fo petition for a 50 gucsts of Mrs prese ) The dinner was given In Trinity Methodist church today under th auspices of the Canonicus branch of this city. Mrs. Corbin, who hs her position as state pre E and who succeeds her, were honor increase Davis ible to he report. gtat- was last minute "ROM HOSPITAL ling that illness in her family had heberge, d about aused a cellation of her trip. police e on the re were hrief addresses iney se 1¥S 280 | other offic RELEASED 1 rd who was in arge of va and allowed ployment, was Britain Generul c'clock Saturday cve charged today. rs and a business u B0 ing followed. admitted to New = - hospital about T:00 X % g and ais- Holy Cross Dramatic Club Now Organizes The Holy Cross D torganized yesterday meeting of th ounger set called for that purpose at the Tabs hall. W, Kachnowski was elected president d Miss Mae Meskoskl was elected cevetary of the newly formed club. The club plans to put on a play wfore the end of this month which Il be supported by a cast of well known characters ieluding W, Kuchnowski, Stanley Karpinskl, Jo- seph Kloskowski, Prank Nadolny, Paul B Stanley Karnasicwicz and others. Rehe: t the matic club was WILL TOUR EUVROPI atlornoon dit e who has been a res- t of New Britain for the last 14 will sail on the & i December 7.on w vacation trip to Europe and Asia. He is planning to visit France, Egypt and the Holy Land. He will spend some time vis- Jernsalem 1 Mesopotamia Mr. aigis will retur ) this coun- try some time during the The Dales rsals of the club will be alcons hall held Abrahamson Estate Is Flled for Probate | of the late John A. sraliimson is valued at $7,704.46, ceording ) an in tory fined to- court by the wtor, John A. Erickson. Crona and J. Gustave Job the appraisers The estate cond admin- Pete in probats is compose lows: share, $25: 3 shares Mortgage & Finance Co., no value; lot, Plain- ville, §#50; a00; de- posit, Burri 485 deposit Rritain, $100 I'rust © 2.90; cash on $124.47; two che act. insurance doubtful accounts Coast Suavings deposi ks, §6 premium, $3,848.05. CRASH INVESTIGATED About 8:20 o'clock Saturday night a car owned by Steve Jiskey of 674 McClintoek street and Harry M. Bentz of 34 venue, figured in a colli owned by Thomas H. Beaver street Nowak of 201 Beaver lentz was drivi on street and the other car, going cast on the same street, was turning north into Washir when the collision occurred. Officer An- [ thony Milewski reported slight dam- wge o the cars and no cause for police action. driven by Brightwood strect ton strect TWO CARS Officer Louis E. Harper reported a car owned by Carl China of Elm strect, going south on Main | street and turning into Commercial jstreet about midnight Saturday we |struck by a car owned by Jose: Mvuh | Grande of 104 Enficld street, f: sceretary to tie b G R L sttt at Nebraska University, Lincoln, [f0rd: and driven by Vito Nassetta of 1393 Garden street. There was slight Neb., wants a divorce on the grounds | that his wife had a notorious past | age and no cause for police ac life, including « penitentiary term | tion. which was hidden from him. Dale surprised his friends three month ames M. Bec seated in the ago when he cloped to St. Joseph, [house today as a republican repr Mo., with Mrs. €. L. Barrackman, |sentative from Pennsylvania to whom he was married. A quar- {the protest of democratic members rel over Dales' will precipitated the [who contended he was not a legal he charges. The couple are |resident of the district from which aboy e was elected last month BLMP Dales dean ‘and BECK FINALLY SEATED d. On hearing | New Br Finance Co., | sion with a | MeCahill | nd driven ""1 Broad | over Dallas, Tex., | lent in Baylor college, tke three national lonorary sorori- er of Phi Kap cma P, a Tau Mrs. Edw arship socicties of the e belng president of [ \iro of Edward Dibots editor of the col- | fiadiva lege p ciate cditor of the 1 Diterary i ber of the egislat d judicial councils of | rd Dubois 1hois, 21 ye Gene shortly Pritain died K of Canada and for hut a short with the ishand, live in t | Miss Robinsor 't much to do | ot o S S B eep time, All her | exception of New Britain Scout | Canada. leadels Replesented The fizergl it be | New 3 leaders | MOTNINg at 9 o'cloc) | 2 : 5 ch Jurial 1 v r 1!1(,«rm 4 at the fhid y CHUEh O Saturday at Wa- | cCmetery ended by 300 » iy i o B Charles J. Swanson Charles J. Swa 52 years old sresentiy 2 s R e S er A R s carpenter Bradley, Rob- |during the : Y mads SR e David Ahl.|Bome in this city anc n. Frank Kin H. M. Knapp. el Oscar Benson, R. R. |MEht at his home fol 5 a ty MacDougall, Carl Holt, | MOAhs' ilin , Wesley Bacon, Euclid | fi“‘ 2SN nd Exe 0.8 mlee | L L y : Former Scout Executive Wal. | ¢#me to y n. He 0. Cook, mow of New Bedford, | member of Vega society, Kronan s ' el an ena Jis | Cicty, 100 Men's society, Sl ]..”' o '”“ hig)| Sty and Weledhant sool R Harold wil- | First Lutheran church liams of Providence, R. 1 (RY A [ the keynote « of the evening ram w Elton hotel, consisted 14 tomorrow al nd-up terbury, which was a n from all over the There were 16 the New T Q. Clark, Leon died 1 Sweden, men Miss Th rothers, John f Mill Pla Nordgren, M | both of this city, an rson of Hartfo | arra ickson & ¢ ssion period « 5 m committec Sxecutives O, A Henry T Middlet emiah Derby an M: terbmry « enthusi-$. reception and. treatment | by the Waterbury as well as over contents. was made Erick wler PE GREATOREXN 64 yeai evious 10 a 1 couneil ntatives, o passed aw : g ST {at his home Supreme Court Upholds atter an illne City’s Right to Sell Washington, Dec. 5 (UP) A city's rnal organiza- right to engage in business was up- | tioms. ng the societies were St I today by United ates su- a1 P.; Hira Temple ourt, which dismissed the K Worthy Temple, Py- ska Standard Oil Company's | thian Sist 5 Sir Franeis Drake Ancoln, Neb., with un- | Lodge, Sons of St. orge, and AX money in o op- | the Loyal Order of Moc asoline filling | He follow - = | His wife, Sarah J.*Greatorex; e (e - George L. Greatorex of th Miss Grice of Yale e aa s e l‘ aculty Dead Today 'shall of kemill, N : 2 5 (P21 Olson of this city 4 . Ruby Al . Bergstrom of Sche g jioy Samuel Greatorex of wda: and 12 grandcehildren ul will be held tomor clock at Erwin 1 Sutehffe, ree- piscopal chureh will b ation wes fhe g relatives ssor | and lonian brother, died at onian collection had been u since receivin e el the Western Feieass ey Ve ih began her Semitic | “o porter Sons funeral parlors at Mawr in 1912, s A . TO HEAR LIGHT PET Hartford, De ) (Pr—-The lof the sclectmen of the town of to cmpower company to Its on North street will be he the | mission at the| cmber ernoon at Roev. San Mark's Burtal officiate College TION BCnioide o Funerals the Connec Power install stre lin Plymouth utilities con state capitol on Monday, De 12, at 11 a. o O B CARD OF THANKS wish to thank our friends and Kindness and sy us during our rec public | \bors for the | v shown | wement in the death of o Also for the ived nk the CARDINAL NEAR DEATH condition tary of the loral offerings re | cially wish Ladder Co. No. Signed rtificial res and OXYR i N 1 event of his death, the 3 non-Ttalian cardi £ College will 33, exeecdi { il Ttaliun carding Rl consistory when th ate five non-It MARRIES FIVE GIE Atlantic City, N. J Phillip I 1 mitted areying five in the last two ye jed on bi piration Mrs, WILLIAM SLATER funeral of William Skater was this morning at [ home of Charles Slater of on avenue, Plainville, and it 10 o'clock at St Mary’s church. A requiem high was celel Burial was in § CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our m It thanksto onr kind neighbors and riends for their aid and | during the illness and at the ¢ our beloved mother. We wish to thank the Mailing Depart cnt of Landers, Frary & Clark for half and fullback beauttizul floral piece and ap vard's 11 football captaln here| . unte the many floral pleces of today, Lour friends and neighhe = - | MRS, WILLIAM SH Benjamin Franklin, { 4 n erected at Anuray spot where the | of this country | visits to | o'clock alian ca mass ~ Mary's eenme umy char sympathy deat especial HARVARD CAPTAIN Mass.,, Dec. 5 (UP)— | Irenci FRENCH, ambridge Arthur 1, wi eoted Har In honor of a tablet has be 1ce, to mark the distinguished citizer landed for one of his that country. | Monuments $ 1 50 Set anywhere — ————— [ Joseph A, Haffey | DERTAKER | Phone 1625-2, i Opposite Mury’s Church, Rewidence 17 Summer §t.—1623-3. i gt S e — BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP Graves covered for the winter with Hem- ine, Laurel, Boxwood, Red Rus- Cemetery wreaths made to order. 3 W. Main St, Prof. Blig. Tel. 886 he Tclegraph Florist of New Britain” Price fncludes * lettering, cart- setting founda- ing and tion. All Granites comr. Ay Fave 2 Buy dire save mgent's c 1. ¢. Smiths Snns Tel. 1799 ports of increasing (uiries for rail- oils w rude wo year. American rep other hand, showed strength, gaining near ure was tive against the baking lssues stroug spots deve a omotive group, but Gene gain in rather free su Steel common and oth: ard industrials also made littl ils wers mixed, with sharp ad- ces in L Valley and Canadi- c standing out IHI MARKET AT 2:30 P, M. (Furnised by Putnam & Co.) { Low Closc Al Che & Dy 151 American Can T0% Am Car & ¥d 105 % % 10 Am Loco . 1015 11 Al r Am Tel & Tel Tobacco Woolen aconda Cop son Loco Ohio Corp Fuel sol G rod nl I 1 Motors | vhvani Pierce Arrc Radio Corp LOCAL (Vurnished by STOCK MARIKRET Putbam & Co.) Stocks Bid A Tnsurance \ A A Auto Harttord National Phoenix Fire wvelers Ins Co Gen. .. 7a Manufacturing Stoc Am Hardware ol IAm Mosier Conn ncer com neer pid iring Co Hart & Cooley Landers, I° N B Machine N B Machine pfd’ Niles-Be-Fond com . North & Judd 5 Peck, Stowe & Wil . Russell Mtg € Scoville Mfg Co .. andard Screw anley Works Fdward L. Newmarker, Manager We Offer: National Fire Insurance Company Price on Application, EDDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW BR'TMK Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel ald’, Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer and Recommend: Aetna Life Insurance Co. Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Hailoran . 1253 Harold C. Mot We Offer: Aetna Fire Ins. Co. Stock AUCTION of FORECLOSED PROPERTY —41— Rock Off of West Main Street o Black Avenue IFour room cottage, 2 six room Subject to 1st ft. by 218 ft. average. cottages, 6 car garage, all improvements. and 2nd mort; WILL : SOLD DECEMBER 17th at 2 P. M. posit 1 Fred Winkle, 338 Main St., Auctioneer quired at bid ce on pas paper 15 Shares FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL BANK Address P.0.Box 537 New Britain, Conn. t coasting accident of the season 2 28 this vicinity occurred here yes- Utilities Stocks, torday afterncon in the Springdale Service )3 seetion when David Kallman, 13, Bovwia s scriously injured and lis com- i ht . nion John Smith, Jr., 11, was cut B G ) nd bruwsed. Coasting down the vn N B : rous Weed avenue hill, which ferbidden ground for s for muny seasons, the sled, both youths went off the 1 curve and struck a tele« phione pol Kallman was on the danger list Stamford Child Badly o iblic South sStamford hospital with a fractur- ed skull and cnts and bruises about Hurt While Coasting ihe vody. Smith escapea with mi- Stamford, Conn, Dee. & (®-—The|nor injuries

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