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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1927, HIGH SEAS HOLD [ Lindy' A Route to Mesico | City lems (5, gy, | INDBERGH' PLAN | STEAMER ONROCKS Rifrt to Release Martian Prove| Unsuccessiul \ Port Arthur, Ont. Dec. 12 (UP) | Al efforts to release the steamer | Vartian which has been fast round off Hare Island stnce early lotte Witkin sy » — n Pacif mount ross | Clarence W. Brainerd who has | served New Britain as a pharma | for over twenty years, v com- The Fair jared wi pound your prescriptions Preseription Dept.—adyt. . e eoresponaine | AViation Issues Soar as Hero| TEL 2040 Lotocea at o mecting of the baintens | At Steel Progieta company Prepares for Flight {Union tonight at § o’clock at Puint- < 1‘\ a dividends of jers’ hall on Main et R ire on th Edward He v, a halfback on | M 45 the New Britain High school foothall ™Mo, i |squad, has left school. He was a PI¥Me member of the junior cla erred stock | v share on the com-| New York, Dee. ion to the regular | $1 a | B—Specu- | We Offer: sentiment was distinetly bull- | e re- | jsh in today's stock market, Week- | neral hospital about 10 o'clock Yale & Towr turing Co., cration to the ‘ 0% The crow still was aboard and the last night. He is a resident of New- 1 & Ladwig guments would be given by vessel believed 1o be in no danger. |ington and the accident Is sald to (o, of Velbert, Germany, said to the United States supreme court to | xiety however was felt for the | {have occurred ncar his hom of the largest European ) which th : will be taken, The of the tug Champlain which | |the return of the operator's licenses ors ks and build- ‘nt to the rescue of the Martian ‘riday afternoon and has not been | card from since. Wreckage from the stehmer Lamb | 1, a 250-ton freighter was found iy coast guardsmen today while en | route to detour. The vessel had: sroken in two off Isle Parisienne, vhere is grounded and a total loss. The cutter was unable to ap- proach the wreckage because of cavy fce formations and high seas. g increase in the of the el Corporatior re made public at the close aturday, und 'O)"IIIHIS(]F v be fourwl for oduction problem in the 50 helped to create entiment. al of excited speculation n Hold Secret Meeting the airplune sharcs was based on the of John (. Tormay 3 Raymond sion of the I {ot 335 H | A We ha rles Goodric & Towne Germany, will be con- in plant of 1 Co., at Velbert. ow resident ¢ s today and told 1 his wite city and he wanted W er and force her | Modification Exponents home, They wel suspect Edward L. Newmarker, Manager to return 1o 1 wrried about two week ek | Washington, Dec, 12 (P—A n interest shown in the proposed Lind- The tugs Sabin and Illinois ot ber of men interested in modifics bergh flight to Mexico, and expecta- " civeled the disabled vessel but saw the case unless | o olst t gathered today tions of a stantial growth in We Offer: o sign of life. Footprints leading | ed of wrong doing. ! wor | commercial air route development -t . t iers of the llinols to belleve that SEIIN AN PARIS neeting SRR crs of the famous e It a.m S 0. the crew of 22 made their way to! Niw Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 12 (8 ey “Whirlwind mator,” goared more Rl hts one of the island cov | % dund Wood Billetdoux, profes Austen G. FFox, chairman of the | than 10 points to a new high record g S ) | e 1 ) sor of Spunish language and litora- mods agie and Scnator Edge | at as against & low of 241 Bought, Sold and Adjusted. i E A at utgers university today of New v W among those earlier this year. 2 RIBBEAN SrA P Billetdous, who was re- a ¢ Mr. Wads- | 1. S Steel common up 8 points B > ; iin in Paris by his brother- | worth, s had been to 144%. after having sold ot 135, | ¢ 2 S s 2 i 15 his son. made that 1 the discus- Jast wek; Abraham & Straus ran up 4 Dr. Billetdoux had not heen in- sion would 1 » made public more than six points, and a number HflN[i Kl]N[i AFTER | fii 5 formed of the tragedy. There have been reports that n of others including Houston, Atlantic itefining, American Steel Foundries, Diternational Telephone and Greenc Cananea Copper sold 3 to 5 points e | mecting was to be held here to lay ndwork for a fight on the 1 l.\ltt‘h’\'ll TFALIAN EXHIBIT ! il B TTER FIEHTIN This is the route Lindy and the Spirit of St. Louis will likely | Milan. Dee. 12 (UP)—Italy pla “"::S';‘, : follow on their forthcoming 2,000-mile good-will flight to jto send an claboraic exhibit to the d the prosent ses- cross. but whether this v colds at any g Grande, the transatlantic flier sterday, Fi time a 1 Can. - i saddanbic nr[ll)t {a]-o\m‘h]y would h«;tcn (I]k : 1 Hitlefll, wio was mavor of |1 UG I Bl Ralls, which were heavily soid an || V¢ O2€L slar vl r even two weeks before he could start the journey from Bol- | Chelsea in and 1589, died hore depart showed splendid resist- B 0 They declared that revolting com- [OF €Vel Rhelbes i, adled e el € munists had wrecked the police bu- | ling Field here. oo M JAniolt 15 pec cant ince fo pressure todny, and o fow 20 shares Fafnir Bearing reau, liberating prisoners who aug- | | Main : colds moved forward, but the gains were o g relatively small ! ;)0 Shal‘es (_0"5 Wall “t opening started brisk- ipward at the ope of | stock market. U. mented looters. The forcign mue-‘ = - busin ments were closed. A pamphlet issued by the reds d clares that the coup which gave con TAX BILL PR[]ERAM War on Drug Smuggling f—7———— From Canada Is Promised J ? the » C v T 3 v ing time and one c: 2 cral Motors were a point or 8o high- frol of the city to them was execut- | Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 12 (P—Eur D eat h S i I S B e L e by communist lahorers, peasants, action against smiuggling of narcotics vorta e com g Nash ¢ and soldicrs whose object was to fram Cansils Siis Bromiot 1 e Ik suppress all anti-red elcments {n the ! 5 n eold plays among industrial, | Famous Players. Wright acronau- = by L nercantile wrofessional groups | tical began the at a new | 5 v Seymour Lownian, assistant | mgutand professional group: l n day at a new high city. The reds claim they will make e e ) Canton a center of the communist Intimating that a check-up of con- movement In China. ) e frol economi ctor 15 well as in home and school.” |record, up more than a point. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) years old, nd not a member of th cssion s 1 A mceting of the entire committes | Who has fought policies of Scoreary of the Jewish Community Chest will Mellon, gained a place on the finance the number of the first I'ord auto- chimes during a mobile owned by Cou s name wou Am Hardware «....... 77 80 |depar ene, Vermont, and | ppo Am Hostery automobile, a sport model | Tather | coupe, was presented to the senator |4y conducted continuing the work will be made, |Dencen, Tlinoi ‘enator Ship Pacific 20 = in which t it servic farmer-lahor § Hart & Cooley 14 | Landers, I¥ N B Machi; N B Machine pfa’ Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd 5232 He left home Saturday ey outhern Ry | La Folletto tn 1524, was given the | | was 2,000 for Fingers | Opposite St. Mary's Chre | last seen on the bric ndar, | ehairmanship the Tndian. aff | rs v < Residence 17 Summer §t.—1625-3. e e e 5 iy 8| New York, Dec. 12 (GP)—Miss |ing towards home. : st 61 Broadway, New York committer, Ray Kolsin, 24, a scamstress who | em————————————————==| e prolably wandercd off t | said she I destitute when she | ach and 1 flooded . ost fou gers in a raitroad wreck, leaves a widow and one son. be)mour Tax Collector h‘ tfour fingers i . altrond wr f:‘I BOLLERER’S } widow and one | 1 21 Studehaker n Dividend No. 12 on Class A Steck T'LEL FROM POLICEMAN scoville Mg Co Standard S Stanle Works Torrington l‘n com ble February 1, Seymour, Doc, 13 (B — Foallow- | “5 (INECE today, o toln) of £42,000, | POSY SHOP o ndanis in the suit were Officer Louis E. Harper saw twe lbllhwlnh?lden of record Desem- || [ing the finding by auditors of a |y ox OO rovermil for e winto O e ber 31, 3 shortage of $7,000 in his® Y d LAurel, i1 th (ol S onr ' i ctery wrenths made to order. the corner of Bim and ymour In addition to the regulor dividend Tax Collector Harry O. ilw metery wrenths ma world court ha rington, be ario and Western | jor® 1 the New York Central |cus. ¢ coounts, | Landgren n, editol . road, operafor on the other road. W. Main St., Prof. Bldg. Tel 86 S0 1hout 15 this mo Union 1ol a,.;‘.,pr')'s":fmf';‘: aneriro 85 || today tendercd his resignation to | 0% 0PI “The Telegruph Florist of New Brituin® me from the rear of Public Utilitics Stocks. ot foday. ey the surpius of the Com- the board of sclectmen. The bhoard | T g AVE nd at sight of him t1 ;";‘ ’!.'mh T e on ek ook | CANTON SITUATION GRAVE fons also took over the collector | London, Dec. 12 (UP)—The Dafly | as wearing o light cap Helders of Class A Stock miay Which will be given into the keep- | Expross Hong Kong corr ht White Motor Shondhnt M $ 50 overcoat and the other a light hat e otor apply the regular dividend to the ing of a temporary tax collector.caplad today that the situation at | Onuments 1 jand overcont. The ofticer :l\‘j“‘;.,”:i.,,‘x purchase of additionsl shares of pending the appointment of a per- | cunton Sunday was one of utmos It BUalihd [threw his nightstick at them bt CCAL STOCK MARKET ‘l:".nf..”'éfin:‘. ::: ;::mdn?r.- manent successor to Landgren. The lgravity, Fierce fighting occurred, they disappearcd into the darkness | LOCAL i MARKE Pt "price is over $47 per share, |I' temporary collector has not ¥et the correspondent said, between rad- includes | 0 the rear of 35 Seymour str (Furnished by making the stock dividend r:fll- 10% been named. icals and nationalists, and thousands B SR YWINE, S T e people fled the city. Ship and \DERE (train traffic ccased, the corres- share per annum. The_dividends will be so applied Newport, R. I, Dee. 12 (P— ) pondent added. Red” Savage, alleged Paw- —_ and the Class A Stock (or scrip i ceecthenaptes drasinalanins) angster, withdrew a plea of | WIFE, CHILDREN MISSIY ! Pred to il aockholders entitled not gullty and pleaded nolo con-| Angclo DiMarro of 177 High strect purchased therewith will be delive e e et tender r broaking and | reportad fo the police this dtternbon | January 16, 1928, request payment ndere to charges of breaking and ; rey n Elec Service .... 81 3 Conn Lt & Pow pfd ...118 Hi1 Elec Light 3 N B Gas ... i | Southern N E Tel Sot anywl am & Co) | s which now exist. PRESIDENTS' NIGHT Insurance Stocks, Bid Asked w1815 | and fu\m‘l'-‘ Tast Presidents’ night will be ol tion. served at a mecting ot Jehuda Hale- Aeina Casualty ex vi lodge, Bnai Brith, on Wednesday A°tni Life Lis Co ex evening. Officers for 1928 will he# Actna Fire nominated. I'ast President Morris Automobile Tns {Two Men Badly Burned | nome, pec. 13 In Easthampton Factory ot Arghanistun witt sthampton, Ma All Granites - TR B T Fin the lodge. | Conn. General Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN ARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 . . , ‘ o T e s A Connecticut Light & Power Co. Iriday, wore unsuccessful. The B ""S"V'Lbsomowm || Theophile Macitionsk ELRea odhn )t Rcor e o i e BAT 5% % Cumulative Preferred S S ’ about 37 years, suffered a fractur | Louis & O'Fallon llayed some | ‘ o J pull the steamer off the rocks but MEmPiiis |of the left knee cap in a fall on the | —_— of fears aroused by the initial | Price 100 and accrued dividend, yielding ailed when the heavy steel cable {tee and was taken to New Britain A ¢ t t has ie by reports and revived hopes that more snapped. Thomson, Tenn & o Suite 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain - Thoue 3500 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange EDDY BROTHERS & higher 7 o0 3 g ! s & bik t will de. | Was gone into extensively was not S . | Mexico City. San Antonio is a probable stop-over point. g e it ,'“_‘:“ announes m“fi‘ e 11‘"’"' agecors ’-‘"3";»'1 ‘“"ck" HARTFORD NEW BRII’AIN Tashi ec. 12 (AP)—¢ e f we b 4 3 o % <. 5. ew high gre , the list in- ' (Continued from First Page) Washington, Dec. 12 (AP)—Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh nig andi Il contanl pORimIt ity ey cluding Atchison preferred, Porto fgHartford Conn.Trust Bldg. )[“ T probably will not be able to take off for Mexico City for another of famaus journ trom Gavour | 15 Million Percons Are [ Rivan Tobaco A and B, Gold Dust, Tel 27186 .” 3%30 River Boats Shefled |ten days he said after consultation today with weather bureau 1o Mussolini il l'u)m ( \n\ Time Manhattan Shirt, Calumet & Ari- . = % | officials e isa - | ; ona Tee Cream, U. S Indus- Persons arriving from Canton te- | Officials and officers of the naval ]x)dx(;gxa[]llxc office. | RO TIITD, SHeirE i Hartfe 2 (P |7ona, Reld | da é"”fd the Cinssaieunbostson Informed that a low pressure area existed over the Rio | ¢ jcen aase, Dee. 12 (P Seth s giare asaliaq irinL AlcONCL Nesil M otors and Con - f e Canton river shelle: the boat Bt e 100 shares Landers, Frary & Clark s for many | Q SRR A | : I . 0 i ditions along tho border was bolng ay morning at |O¢es First New Steamship |, . Hish Low Closo] Fu“er Rlchter Aldrlch & Co Chinese Suppress Riots {madsyiecrstarg sl onmans declaten hospital in Middwtown, | And Woman Aviator | e ....... 150 1401 ’ ’ wJe ’ 2 1at “sorne narcotics have been get- 2 = illness. She lived | IKarachi, India , 712 g a P—. (Continued from TFirst Page) tollo a long ill Ehe dived | M, India, Dec. 12 (# Am Can . 713 5 = x .\m[ng?.u;n ri?;.mxgzd‘;.lfl (i;xirlw;‘; s i} | ting through of lafe, mostly via 1he |, o4 civton s up until the 1an Cullah Khan, king of Afghan- | xAm Cr & Fdy 1041 104 |§ COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING EW BRITAIN reports froj angsha, ca 4 i ! . lcHannel of international Pullman e et for Aeepiia] da A his: fivst sl $ it P the provin¥a of Hunan stats that)d08. It had heen suggested that| . ™ yir Tin'be the object of ehe nettalon B he pital S bl Sttty had Am Loco MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE serious communist riots took place rt could be pardoned if he aatienie 4 Surviving her are two sons, Mi- nan nd a Am Sm & Ref . at Changsha yesterday, but that the | dered punished because of his he condition s not pecullar {o ChA€l Magill of Yorestvills and ship. Am Sugar .. Joseph M. Hailoran Tel. 1253 Harold G. Mott Chinese authorities suppressed the | testimony, BUftalor . Tia sl T antstor oty |GRCzEe ML oF tifs lty. | The king visited an aircraft de- | Am Tel & Tel . 4 rioters, | Everhart fs the man the govern- | o~ e o viex8ls 8. Fhineral services will be held to- | pot th oe and watched a ! Am Tohac [ The reports stated that the rioters ment contends carried a largo | ° eI I, morrow morning at 9 o'clock at |number of pla <:V1v'n.\n\n demon= ym ool tore up tracks on the Changsha-Wu- amount in liberty honds to Fall B Holy Trinity church on Beaver 'S v"l- 1 one of them Mrs. Kelth 4y copper 528, chang railway, wrecking a train, |afiar g had leascd the Tepot Dome 1O O Trial, ( harged street, ial will be in Holy Trin- vjl:!. nard ptain }‘MT\ rq‘m"‘»'l- .‘,: Atchison ..... g 1921 causing the deaths of scores of Der- rocorve to Harry nelair, | With Murdering Three ¥ ry shosre “m (v 10 Alstralla PY away, Levine told police aorilndmal. |§ We Offer: “tioters wore stated to have| Campaign Funds Committes ikely, Ga.. Dec. 12 (P—Charg- T | Xever having loft his country be- {520 Loco ...260 2484 zesy ! e = ] i —e s | = % s s t )hio. T14 thrown bombs partially destroying| The senate continued the lite of | ©d With poisoning their two sons and fore the King got a second surprise .-« <w-»xl % 1}4 S o the local electric light plant plung- ths Reed campaign funds commit- @ daughte aw, Mr. and Mrs. when boarded the liner Manela m‘;’ .1- o U9 AT, ing part of the city in darkness. tee and declared the committee had Harris Hayes, farm folk, went on Funerals for Burope, this beig tho firet (.. M; (Changsha is about 350 miles continued “in full force and opera- | (Vial here today ,steamship he had ever seen, S ares north of Canton where communists | tion” since its creation. The indictments charge that the || T'wo squadrons of airplancs and |ce" Do Pasco 6 haye taken over control). | Assignments Approved couple fadminiatored inolgon fto Ftho Jeanie Kozlowskt EEL ssunlanensfoortat hisRiun, S S P.. 33 33 23% N | nate republican committes as-|ICHiMS Whoi died in swift conseeu=| poo . SRR odl Koz v out of the harbor. S .. 83% 33 233% ! e i, O™ [ tive order last summer and the state s RO i RO 1077 109 ey . ents dealing ou 2 owski, ona year old, Wer o 5 | Hoflen Sl Dmnk, o statel ot L SR e ol Dl s | « «x N New Britain Machine, Common With Dead Babe in Arms " ; U o the lkilled them for insurance policies | o p o : hetd. (s | I a es | 65% a9% y 4 5 Dec. 12 (B — | Western members were approved by |4yt on (e s own strete were lheld As Result of B [ s & Sl e : & republican conference it [moruins at s Result of Burns B Mrs, Catherine Cassidy, 39, who |® ' Capired \ Hayes was the first to dio |y, ur irial. was: Bridgeport, Dec. 12 (P—IRoy Can- Solo Fuel 0% 80y was found Baturday afternoon in| New committee chairmanship s mysterious eircumstances. | (o froars cemctors & e o e e Goniolioas 1n7T 18y an alleged intoxicated condition | Signments go to Senators Norbe Amos, his brother came here from = L o s ared At v e i e |(GornE Erod ; 55 with her two and a halt months South Di \‘f;”‘l, Mheecnod AnaDslelt donaktent o) Mrs. Charles . Bloom a boller at the Bridgeport Screw et . old baby dead in her arms. was ar- | Tency: North Dakota, public Soon afterward he became| w0 e (S0 ve | aom bz lArlE axplodedianalignitad Bros A raigned fn city court today on ajlands; McNacy, Oregon, agriculture; | later died. Notifled of herip Rioom ¢ t who | his oil ¢ 1 clothing. The explo- {11 Pont De charge of drunkenness. Her ease | Howell, raska, claims: Short- s illness, Gladys Hayes, 17 ‘-1\ e sion hurled Canfield from boller | Nem was contlnued until tomorrow n | ridge, California, privileges and clec- | year old bride of Amos, came to be | _1 Fonth Tty s axeaviition il Every | Brle R order that funeral arrangements | !ions, and Reed, Pennsylvania, mili- | with him, and was stricken. Sho ‘,,,,,‘ I will ite services at the | window in the building was shat- [ Eri for the infant may he carried out [tary affairs. also dicd f | hom Wt 2:15 o'clock at Erwin )mn 1. Liram rlnce l e this afternoon. Assignment of Senator Nye,“one | The Hayes were Indicted after tho |chapet where s wer .«,;-rm' - Fisk vy Wi asel o leaders of the weste nde- {state chemist had announced that a ! eq e 1t f 7o Genl Asphait Mrs. Cassidy wase ¥lcased on OI'(h )T"\dflrs ot the western n'\ e S (] by I Abel A ! t \\eld [0 ‘1001 “ l[h | “E _].u Ysiailisned 1578, honds The child dicd of natur pendents, to the important public |4 Ity of polson had n found \or the 1 Lutheran chure £ Elee .. » Bers No ork > GRIG a Cleveland Stock E: causes, according to Medical Ex- |lands committee was made possible |In the viscera in all three instances. iy was in Fairview cemetery, 1 Salary Committee coni Motors . Members New York, Chicago and Clevelan xchanges. Piines E B D s by the advancement of Senator Nor- J - - = | Councilman €. H. Maxon, chair- Gt North Iron B . Bld 69 w M . s T l Mos beck to the banking and currency |Senator Couzens to Get | Miss Margaret Roehn W of the common council commit-| Ore Ctis urritt g est Main dt.—Tel. X 3 committee, which Senator McLean, | Are 2 . a0 Funeral servic or M M on salaries, has cailed a mect- Gulf Sta Steol Donald R. Hart, Mgr. harging intelcrable cruelty and | Connecticut, voluntarily relinquished. | “I'E‘?t W a?‘“"[g“{" Ford \ Braver street, Wed ' evening at $ o'clock on Moto ilure o provide, Elsie Chapman | The old chairmen of the “big | o\ e orour e ,."|:P RanaLop LA ot s DOUEAE Rl T Sl B aie b e a Fleming of Paris, Maine, through | five” committers Tiold over, includ- | (2UE Of AWIIEAn, toaay s po ol as R L O et el Attorney Alton C. Wheeler of South 'ing Senator Warren, Wyoming. ap- it ) o] i ledlanLt Do e nt Paper . g Parls, hias brought suit for divorcs | propriations; Smoot. Ttan. fmances | w‘r;m‘n{fl il delivered in Wash- 'inass of requicn . = & n Cop We Are Pleased to Announce the Appointment of against Sumucl Fleming of thia elty. | Horah, Idnho, forcisn relations; Nor- e e e DRNEEEE LU0y res Heccon Yale Waiter Badly Buined o MR. T. FRANK LEE r. and Mrs. Fleming were marrfed | vjs, Nebraska, judiciary, an¢ | ¢ ¢ n was il e it 5 3 £ 5 it Sonth Burls 6n Decembet 80,/ cah Thoto iy and Vet n senator ordered one | Mrs, Mary T, ( B With Pot of Hot Coffee i Formerly with Thomson & McKinnon 1911, Deputy Sherift Mutthew Pap- | n o o MOFSU amimeree S llon soveral days ago and re- | Sancte Spiritu ) ¢ Haven, Dec. 12 (®—Francis | \arland 0l as manager of the New York Stock Exchange Department ciak served the papers, Scnator Couzens, Michigan, Who ! coived a reply from Mr. Ford that | “Lead Kindly T t Yale freshman, w ) Kan & of Our New Britain Office i iled an investigation of the internal {he was “presenti ' number 25 of | fion of servies J. ( | waiter he university COMMUNITY CHEST “ TING |TOVeRUC bureau two years ago and {(na new line to the senafor, 35 was |companied her plaved ent and the same 1395 Bez Coolidge To Aid World Court New York, Dee. 12 (UP)—An ap- i S a4 model named song. was taken to New Hav i held on Wednesday ovening, De- COmMMitten which handles Tevenue | ice manufactu chortly after he {Joseph W., Joh: Roche, | today sufic « from | ——— e s cember 14 at 8:30 o'clock. The re. ' legislation. Other new members of 1 ¥ord in organization of the Frank Keegan, Johu 1 Michaellpot of coffee which h 1 Manufacturing Stoc |thread company plant in the same port on the status of the chest to |the committ ineluded Senators | gorq Motor comp: Mclnerney. ling on a tray tell off & 1 date will submitted and plans for | I7ess, Ohio: 16| manner ree men suffered fatal | - — Pack Mot ¢ 1 . | Beaton & Cadwell .,.,, — burns Nov. 24, A heavy pressure E 1116 senate 6Tice Bullling by War | Burlal wasi Mary's cemetery. CE M. B URE Pan A Pat { Bige-Hed Cpt Co com .. 9 96 |of steam cscaping from vulcan- Minnesota, agu as placed on the | o ‘( W ;,,,',,‘;, :’,:' ,,,\A,,)\. .'” ‘Bod‘ of Man Is Taken Picrce Atrow 153 | Bil & Spencer com — § | izer scalded them. Their injuries |foreign _relations committee and foefing Jora Mofor company. Cou-| me Cennecticut Rner ‘ . sty | Dillings & Spencer pfd - § are not considersd as serlous as Senat i Ronveylvanie: won thall ot e emns Saael Sl ol e s ) | iddletown, Conn. Dec. 1 rrs 1061 10734 | Dristol Brass .. those that caused the deaths of only vacancy on this committee, [ ETat A thoFonn: tolipines o .mw‘ [ Vo 1 of John Dahlberg B 157 Arms ox .. Hounsell, Marsh and Wylie. Théy nator Frazier, North Dakold, |ing curiosity of a crowd. G\)ep a ey {tand, was pulled ont. of ¢ toehick 8% 36 le Lock 4 |were taken to a Northampton hos- who was expelled from the party | & {ticut river between the railroad and | Sinclair Oil 17 1734 | Fafnir Bearing Co . pital. A councils aft he supporte the hi; 1y bridges hoere this aft 1001 outhern I'ac 12 | presidential candidacy of Senator |Seamstress Is s Awarded iy { Pecl ¥ .I peal to President Coolidge to re- ‘eck, Stowe L% 21 i sume negotiations leading to the en- The Board of Directors has de- el ! Russell Mfg Co ... S sty et Resigns His Position | “s @"arded dama 5 trance of the United States into the been forwarded to ring the signatures of 395 prominent bankers, business public officials and ed- . Mr. Coolidge should receive 115 o letter expreséed the bellef thut i widespread dissatisfaction prevaliled throughout the country because the negotiations over the world court LiLi o 2 were permitted to reach an impasse. [ Iurther negotiations, the signers be- lieved, would correct misunderstand- KING TO GREET EMIR (UP)-~The emir arrive here Dee. 12 (M~ January 8, and will be received with | . co ANY DAY Save | D. Saxo, first president of the organ- | Hartford Fire | Richmond C. Pitcher, son of the gen- | full ceremony. He will be welcomed = entering before Judge A. A. Capo-{that his wife and two children 1eft | ™0 "ana sive agent's commnd ization in this city, will be in charge National Fire |cral manager of the Easthampton by King Victor Emmanuel, and will M. €. O'KEEFFE, Secretary. tosto in the superior court today. He Dec. 5 and he has not seen them of the mecting and other past presi- Phoenix Fire .. Rubber Thread company, and Jo- be a guest at the Qurinal palace. _________J] |was held without ball for semenct‘iflim"\ He believes they have gone to | T c smm]s s[][]s Tel ]799 dents will occupy the varlous chairs | Travelers Ins Co seph Tatro of this town, were se-|The emir will review the army and fon Dec. 31. Brookiyn, N. Y. verely burned today in the rubber|air force and visit the pope.

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