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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1927. —_——————————— FENN PRESENTS 1’:nu-réfm,-rt:;“1:f:;:,;“;:::*’:‘RE_PUE[IEANS 0 ORI O (s ) CODLIDGES WORDS P Today (o il Ount ) — Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges tensive in October, during which he - [ (mBent & week in ihe immortal it | s ‘ 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN National Red (ross Meeting Wit- of.ycrs = 1o vnoers Secre[ary Me]lon‘s Message Has TEL 2040 | ssouri Its Directorate, Hariford, Cor S0 0ESses [l]]DI‘GSSIYE Ceremony | ninctea wiun Bt omrodeslatara (L Le convenlonigen ¢l morning' Fayorable Tniluence HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 |dres en Bassigny, where he rer Sl o e e « ctors jed until the carly A R (;“,I:,;, of -1 hury Light « anv. O BY GEORGH . MANNING |at which ti . on leave, he eds Harris Whitten ho died ident Day (Washington Bureau st the N. B, Herald) | Paris nt 1 Tuesday and th iors suc- | bt N We offer Wasalngton, D. C., Dec. 7 — The | iy ioge man ol lings those resign owley = | no T | ond all doubt, Ir )] s of the erage house | veloy N\ A R e T | : - Pins of e brokerage Tiouse | e T Bank of New York & ¢ was 1014 dere today whon pied CrOS howrl < L ihe a e The @her |$2.60 o share on n : = T C Reoressntativa Hart Fenn of |y anoou's B0 - conclusive.” new Walter B. | t o1 months o citeration of rust ompany Watlisrafiald prssented :o the Ame.--“ ot . tained silc crican u 0 L ! not a lcan Red Cross, on behait of Eddy- : < | Chain Comp a ctor _of | PSP : ‘ b Jrine tenti Glever post, fo. 6. of the American <'ru":l,’,’,,‘ G the New Haven road E. M ped to § $7 | P . Price on Application. lagion New Nntain, the I bl As the - Eldowney of McEldow and Com commemorating this famous \,m,‘ Y hex prossed th > port and } £ y o cot's moldiery. S e O A ent of the A rterly dividend o Representative Fenn pointed out et i stolnim o § o rican : - Company 1 o 5 that “Stubby” e volunt Of. rthe ey aDE ST n at Chateau- of \new con ock 1 R 2 102nd regiment, 26th division, A. E. | o1 o el York City o o k) 5 ¥., was probably the only dog to go | . 8 e s three ret 2 . to France (he had to be smugglea " N plth el , e TIBH priced i "’fi i on the transport), serve with a com- ki pock. lashar dcnd g j 1. y |4 i bat division, be wounded in acti Jana greltad n I I denE g 1 of the day's news was and return home again to receive beir for blocking the |t Iso s declar ; 7 for things to t the Willard tional committee- Suite 501, Commercial Trust Co.. Bldz., New Britain - Those 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange numerous honors at the hands o presidents and friends. He was the only dog ever decorated by General Pershing. | The text of Representative Fenn's | speech upon presenting the silver | he Waterbury G a#New York syn- - - Conpecticut Gas eiiote 1lles hinomtion City Items men assen Edward L. Newmarker, Manager a conven- | ,,q ton city, nor at political co v also had the new $1,000,000 3 already Connecticut gas producing corpora- nual report to plaque to the Red Cross follows: | (i Doy \n,.‘xm\ in t unune thesnama s ofl GEald ol oERLL S crized s M We Offer: CONGRESSMAN E. HART F | e alley Coke Com- street is r sound ar Man's hest companion, nest to T Enlaner | S ; G plification had | Sl : STIL[ BEING USED vt v one of his o this 13 cqua war. It s my pleasure today to give to the American National Red Cross this silver plaquo presented by the 1 kind, is his dog, and pped Iy true in peace and in National Fire Insurance Company London e S sl Price on Application. nd following the firs yesterday to 0 dy-Glover Post No. 6, American fiye ERY ent since 1914 which lea Legion, of New Britain, Connecticut, " : SoM ; e et to be placed beneath the actual suit broug s were liquidated rather figure of one of the most famous | G0gs of recent history, Stubly. It reads as follows: Stubby The famous mascot of ths 26th division YD. Born N 2 1916, Died Washington, D. He saw 19 months servic and went through the offensives of Wilson at Mandres en Ba the Champagne Marne, Aisne Ma During the triumy Ady cot eanditares o cor- Prineiple of Olden Dags Sur- o vives in New Saw | ident Dawes, and Scnator of Indiana. There was son Ik as to whether sending the con f E. HART FENY. vention to San Francisco would have | € refinement of a Stone » braring on Secretary Hoovers: | Method of fashioning rock h andidacy and some disposition to | into use in the United States love that affer all, it might he | year as the result of an experiment ports that product to the lowest level of 1) 1 current Inquiri pick-up Midland Dee. 7. (P—A mod- | EDDY BROTHERS &G roducts preferred broke 12 points, {' 5. steel common sold down 3 fo HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Washingto and losscs of a point or more took lace in ghe others Dupont sold off 6 1-2 points a Hartford Conn.Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg, nd Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne. | Boston in 1919 he was tter to respect Chairman Butler's | conducted under the supervision of ous other Tigh priced indu He we: one wound stripe and Governor Calvin Coolic At vish to give the convention 1o Kan- | the Bureau of N | included C: Threshing, Ir thres service stripes. His chamois | America glon co on in|sas City. The device, known as a wir ternational Harvester, Radio, Greens -coat was made and embgoidered | Kansas City in 1 ubby passed oot proved its utility in Pennsylvaiia \ Copper, American Machine We Offer with the flags ot the allies by the Inreview before Vice-Presidont Cool- ; Al quarries by cutting large X Foundry, and Radlo sold down women of Chateau Thicrry, {dga: anillnton Lol was (crnially res el asics Gfithe rook wilhalt ihetna| e that 3 ate | 3 General Motors Stubby was made a life member [ceived by President Coolidge at. th s cossity of drilling, blasting and eut- | collapsed « s b ey el . S o of the Amcrican National Red Cross | White House LAy ¥ | {inz, which by old methods have ——— 1 {clded with the industria Glover Post, No. 6, New Dritain, |With @ gold medal L AORR A RT EOR Dr. Oliver Bow onc of the| ic Coast igh Valley and Connecticnt. J. Pershing on b “"'r"”':""l ]:‘lh”;"!,’;’r’i”' for president | ;3\ 2w's experts, arranged for the | At \d""“ H‘)u“e ‘)Ul(l an Pacific, all off 4 to 5 President Wilson shook ha 4s 'mane society of W T an 7 (A—Th ration with | : “I am not a candidate ot G sk lesk wl 2 C used in | PO - with him on Christmas Day, 1918, the or dog ever decorated by 3 ‘;, e ‘ quarrymen after vernment engi- | UUE ke THE MARKET AT 2 M. and he was officially reccived at the | Pershing. He was also ! s w8 cers had studied operation of th (Fur 1 by Putnam & Co.) White House hy President Harding ' {0 beroisin by the Dog 1“~'F‘flmuny{f ‘(\ e ’w‘ re saw in T im. The saw {s | High Low Close in 1921—-and by President Coolidge club ”‘(“‘“‘”"1"”,,” : :“?H“!“fj“y” rely a long stecl cable, drs at Al Che & Dye 1495 147% in 1924. Stubby was perhaps only doj T sand by (nondieacy 19| high speed across a rock surface | AT Cani s 6995 When Stubby died a plaster cast | [0 80 to I'rance, ser a con “ ~“1 ]‘ ¥ e “'l‘: s and fed continuously with wet 0 S Am Fd 104% . the ashes of his cremated rc@ains |27 FEUTD home e s statement last May M ,"‘ sinlclEs o, Am 171 were encased in an airtight metal 8 Hved tor ge ! Iie it Aoy . ahout two ! O Am (] container, ¢ LG : ot t to add . T‘”‘,"\ {0 b | inches an hour. Operation — cost e Am 178% And so this figure truly represents |\ U1° muititude of bis friend me 10 b0 the burcau asserts, is haif that of | ares stub) aIf {lie el Gyad: mancok | Lo L WILEIL RIS DM CEU Bt am 1001 thods now generall the | * Am — ubby himself, the beloved mascot |t HOP% W] it iaiats o sident and 1 woulq | Methods now genera i 1 of the 26th division as he appearcd | ¢! [ speed of cutt is France, 1 in life, gre $7T1.000 GOLI' COURSE A 1 Australia. t the nomin 1is much ‘ e it 3 FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL BANK have the honor of present I T s Lo; by J. Robert Conros : o l”.,“'llr?':,l‘(-o R e s A FTuseA sala Tial| I ok e 11BN Fl “ I P 4 Stubby's master, of the 1024 Infan- ' i e iia e e el O e e thoroughly | s co 2 et |commeor tho lifo and distinc- b Ereciient | Goolideo woul Bt i , 1 X ! This faithful and valiant dog mas- |08 Of this famous American dog. ehould be mo. dentt as to | bureau engincers find its efficienc k. ‘ 209 Ad{! cot of the Yankee division, who lov- fitn s T L S ,,‘ : ,Mf,r‘. depending upon tl S 55 14 5 lress ed the boys in khaki, accompanicd | Belvidere Residents to YR ek am for | eicn pre-nistoric man utlized | %28 Durchased by 2o them to France, served with them in Gt st anduily oRstEpmlang arrow heads and tools effect of abrasion or " to make ttend R. R. Meeting delegation of residents of statement w cre will attend the meeting of | veports that a Hu YORTLAND PIONE ilroad comniittee of the com- be launched in the cvent President o e, SEEn s g Portla M wil at 8 o'clock tonight, it | Coolidge should definitely withdrasw. ‘\\ hittemore Will Disposes i s nonnen when that regiment was hastily mo- d, to present argnments on | Of Several Million bilized at Yale field n New Haven, | o0 51108 of the proposed climina- SP]R”‘E" 6 UABBLE YOUTHFUL HUNTER { Ho had (o be smugled on board (ot o1 tH4/SY Fag SSTVES BAEED | Ashficld, Mass., Dee, 7 (P—Russell the traneport and into France, but |y poiat vt B Sty O e the 1. Streeter, 20 years old, was fatally thereafter was recognized us an In- || S e e | wounded yesterday by the accidental their battles, hardships, sorfows and | Joys, and return with them, volun- tarily joined the Twenty-sixth divis- ion of the A. E. F. in July, 1917, casting his lot with the 102d infantry opened to 8 provoked hy | hes hoom wonld P. 0. Box 537 New Britain, Conn. Dee. T (&) 1o expec d he one ¢ worked tegral part of his outfit and won setitions before the committee 1 $i ’ vublic honors such as have fallen to | [ 90% VEfore he tomnitiee al | ing for deer. was BLIZZARD IN PAR WEST 613 = = tho lot of few soldiers. 1 4 S Bea, - | ! the owned by his brothe Paul s (N 31 council In the matter is limited to | S 104 The story of his cxperfences dur- | ype pikine of a recommendation, | when it was discharged, of tho wor: izzards 08t rlnce ing the war appeared often in print \ pum;':mm.»_« commission will | (Continued from First Page.) | piercing his left side. He was taken | whipped over the northwest 5 apd they parallcled that of every ar the petitioners eventuaily and | = »spital in Northamp- virtnally tying up traffic American soldier who served at the it is 4 queston whether or not the ision, Mr. Ar N was instruct- front. Landing at St. Nazaire Stubby |council will make & recommenda- O DY @ vote of the council, to col- r hu went into training, but like many | tion. “ et the amonnt in question. It was !ity of the scason in We another soldier found time to visit | E e |thought possible last night that it ch Two Domremy, where Jeanne d’Arc {would be necessary to stop opera- lived, and there he received lis tions to obtain the desired result. ficat . decoration; the Jeanpe d'Arc One large local contractor, who | S Funerals submitted a bid on the new armory, Repubhcam Ho]d Gludgc ors di 1 two liours later. |schools in St. Paul and br S% Fstablished 1878, Members New York, Chicago and Cleveland Stock Exchanges, E Burritt Bldg.—69 West Main St.—Tel. 5405 low zero temperatures to Minnesota, Genl Motors South Dakota. Gt North Irca hunters were wound | Ore Ctfs opening day, but POSTMASTERS NOMINATED |G North pr a to recover. , Dec. 7 UP—Tc Hudson Motors nations sent to the sepate I Cent ¥ include: ern M | both are exp Donald R. Hart, Mgr. has informed the superintende S | a1l Rive 3 . de Ton 6715 In the spring of 1918 he marched | 3 'im o " ‘yf“““’l”,”’l‘ ‘“*“ ,(,I To Replc&entatne eh‘)" Fall River, Ma X o llr xl 2 < with his regiment to the Toul se Al L S e iy incour; Concord, N. I, Wi % tor, where it relicved the Tirst d 0 b 1 it © i} tor | L Heath, i Walter Kowalczyk the building permit. e also in- |i v ot 1 services for Walter Ko- | I rson that, in the | publicans today declined to give the walczylk of 40 Orange strect who ovent 1o feo was collected from the |chairmanship of the house invalid died suddenly Monday night at the | contractor now engaged in con- |pensions commitiee to Representa- | howe of Paul Kania on Grove street structing the armory, he would never tive John M. Nelson, of Wisconsin, | brighter jewel: 1‘1,”‘ soon back on duty, 2 !\while he was on his way home from pay the city another for permits | who in 1924 de: 4 the party polls | bition of nch drc In June he left the Toul gector !night school, will be held Priday {issued to him in the future, to adhere to the LaFollette indepen- | costume jewelry des to enter the Alsne-Marne and morning at 7 o'clock at Sacred Heart | The point under discussion is a |dent presidential movement, | eess of brili Champagne-Marne offensives, and church. Burial will be in Sacred technical onc, in the opinion of | While action of the republican ks of 19 Heart cemet fact that the struc- [ committees today in assigning the Daris s 1o for forget, house r by a piece TEWELED aris, Do vision. It was here that Stubby wounded. being struck of shell at Seicheprey. He was given the best medical attention and was CKLE CRAZL PR Shares, Inc. Trust Certificates, Series les ave the am- makers “\',_ We Offer: P a U. S. Electric Light & Power —_——————————— | lture is being erected for the state |post to a regular republican was| Sapphire ; 1 Mrs. Edward Dubois ind on land owned by the state. It |peaceful, it climaxed a bitter fight ¢ Ud mak 1 198 | Rev. Charles Coppens, pastor of i pointed out that when ations |that has existed in republican ranks e also popul 5 58 t. Peter's church celebrated & |ywore made at the local e the buckles 1ght post office | for nearly six months. ers util no permit| Representative Tilson of Connecti- | belt € on evening dr 3 collected. |eut, the republican house leader, | for orn s on draped velet |Was among those urging the elec- | dresses and even as trimming on I 8 . PALCON AUNILIARY MEETS | fion of Nelson, who just two davs|sport dresses of wor Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. | & R T S e Sl iecca Officers For Coming Year Are Elect- |in re-clecting Sp R C : cr Longworth. E § S Onarics S BWErBOn ¢ T ed By Organization | —— e BOY dlson Ieynolds B EXT Tuneral services for harles .| gy ool of the SOCIALLY BA Irequiem high m the funeral for the U. §. governmer this morning of Mrs. dward Dubois was necessary and no lor 45 Harttord avenue. Mo also & |conducted the committal services. Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Hailoran Tel. 1263 Harold C. Mott Arrow . 1 meeting oy T ¢ wight street, vet- . + = 2 5 . Se % nson of 145 Dwight street, Vel-| o'y giest guxiliary was held last| New York, Dee. 7 (P—Eleven Telair Oil | eran carpenter, were held this after- It | noon at 1:30 o'clock at the home |PiENt at the Falcon's hall. The fol- | American clties have been dropped e i |and at 2 o'clock at the First Luthe |1OWINg ofticers were elected for the {from the 1928 social register be- s T leran church. Burial was in Fairview | COMing ¥« Mrs. §. Cendrowskl, fcause of a lack of finterest, the | eanaaraOft [ea i resident; Mrs. Mary Kopicckl, vice- | Social Reglster association announc- Stewart Warne b ident; Mrs. €. Jahlonski, scerc- ed today. Adahaken . and Mrs. Adcline Karwoski, | The cities are: Providence, Clave- aeh surer. {1and, Dayton, Cin Sout We Offer: | CARD OF THANKS 7 nati, Paul. | A8 S DHb Save to spend NEXT n,,,‘;fim‘,"r’fi’fmflf o Yoe the | The auxiliary fs planning an ac- |Minneapolis, = Detroit, Richmond, e : TN Christmas! anee A x\l’\’\\n hy shown us tive social year. A social committee | S inah, Charleston and Atlanta. Union Pac merlfiafl ixa!'fiwarf‘ 3 . : {raSa A sercavement in | 1S to be elected at the next meeting. | —— CUnited Frait Join our Christmas Club ‘,]1?:'“".\:’;\"‘0{ :,“:'“l,‘f“", it "," ‘he annual meeting of the Fal-| STILES RESIGNS POSITION | U S Ct Ir Pipe now! R e orex, also | con’s Nest No. §3 will be held & Hartford, Conn., De (P-—¥ U S Ind Al . Classes 25¢ to $10. Ifor the beantiful floral offering fay at 2 . m. at the Falco's hall, | vard T, Stiles, o Wectatinnen n| Upd natbany 288 | (signed) for the purpose of clecting officers, , Charge of the office of the on- Steel . t ‘:m Ci Easy! & :(S;:"Gnl\oy e Greatorcx, Mrs, Char- | Financial =~ Secrctary Stanley I, {Wisslon of finance and confrol. Wabash Ry .. €W Dri a:n Via) e’ ommon Fun! |ley Marshall, Mes. Evelyn Olson, Wojtusik, will read his financial re- ‘Whieh Is one of the most |m'pnf nt | Ward Dak B |Mrs. Ruby Bergstrom, George L. |port. All members are urged to be |clerical and accounting positions ing West Elec .. | Greatorex. | present. |the state, has resigned. it was an- White Motor | Willys Over . Woolworth 1041 LOCAL STOCKS 7 vounced at the Capitol today. Alex- | A special meeting of the officers 3 E & - 4 inder M. 4 S o probable suc- of the Falcons is di by Brexi | onakn e sl aEtie proha 1 el cessor to this st I ——— ldent Piasecki for Thursday at § p. | "% ITARee 1915 CITYNATIO | | ! u"e h A Hafie o 5 | TRIAT DATY SE ¥4 | LOCAL STOCK MARKET [Am Hosiery .......... T I it co 7 BANK ! v N | PROBI MAY Deldgmelt, Qonn, TAc 10 - (Furnished by Putnam & Co) | leaton & Cadwell ..\.. — Scoville Mfg Co 54 3 ! [\ _ | Teial of Robert G. Mitchell in the | { | e G Gl e 110 OF NEW BRITAIN | UNDERTAKER | Washington, Dec. 7 in- | criminal superior court before Judge = | {Cotito oo 4 3 tiey. WTRREC i1 MAIN AT EAST MAIN i e aiia | vestigation to determine the “au- |y p g BT T e fury upon Insurance Stocks. Rillings & Spe com — Dl e SR R o5 | Opposite St. Mury's Charel | thenticity” of documents pm,nq\uu S i b e [ Bid Asked & Eian e Craee 8 kLN ga el » Besidence 17 Summer §t.—1625-3, {by Hearst newspapers and making | 60,000 from fax collections of the | Aetna. Casualty E L = | Public Utilities svocks ————————————— |sorlous charges against the admin- | oty o Normvalk been assigned | | Actna Life Ins Co . Conn Elec Service T q(,lr'mun of '!‘rv«imlnI' Calles lol fon Déo. 30 Iin Mulvaney, 19-year-old_high [Acina Tire i Conn T & Poworii.e Ads ) exico was requested In a resolu- e school boy of Chattanooga, Tenn., |Automoblle Ins o T 1 'BOLLERER’S tion Infrodnced today by Repre- SIGNS TO FIGHT | discoverad, while at work in his | Hartford Fir 2 2]’ BIRKE " feq v iR ’;’: “ POSY SHOP |se ntative Black, democrat, New Wilkes Barre, Pa., Dee. 7 (#—W. | school laboratory, a new explosiv ".\ ational Fire . ‘:“; o Sl B :\_m 178 5 York. | Young" Stribling, Macon, Ga. ! A sample was sent to Washington | P'hoenix Fire 760 N It Machine i MEMBER PEDERAL RESERVE (Graves covered for the winter with Hem- | 7 e A e iR [ Bt e e i meavalasel Toe G0 IN B Machine pfd Solthe e cnn.’ Cemetery wreaths made to order., The Japanese alphabet has two Tom Kirby, Boston heavyweight, for|to have a four.year scholarship in Conn. General 1800 i\n s-Be-Pond com ... 17 | 53 W. Main 8t Prot. Bldg. Tel. asg |SCs of characters, one for the use|tho 10-round final at the Armory |the chemical warfare laboratory at Manufacturing Stocks, North & Judd 4 ‘The Telegraph Florist of New Dritain” [ of men, another for women. Iclub here on December 15, Washington. iAm Hardware .. oa 18 80 [Am‘. Stowe & Wil . SYSTEM lock, Pine, Laurel, Boxwood, Red Kus. | | | . - TREASURY BALANCE s-1hir Treasury Balance, $17,910,