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o MAN WAITED DAYS FOR STAGE COACH Now Gomplains Yery Readily §ays Railroad Man “A faw years ago if & man nissed the stage coach ta New York e would be content to wait a few days for the next one, now he lets out an awful squawk if he misses one sec- tion of a revolving door,” said Leslic H. Tyler to the Kiwanis club today. Alr. Tyler is special representative of the public relations department of the New York, New Huven and Hartford Railroad C He was the weekly speaker at the Kiwanls meet- ing at the Burritt hote!. He told about the three major foums of transportation, water, land and air and traced the development of transportation from the time first taught beasts to drag heavy ar- ticles to the discovery of the wheel, the developraent of the cog, couch. rails, gasoline, motors, and airplanes, He said the New Haven road al ways has been a pioncer in the de- Yelopment of New England since the opening of the Granite railroad in 1828. This road was operated under mule and gravity power, Later camo the development, of steam, clectricity and gasoline motive power, the in- vention of the switch, turntable moy able truek and snow plow, In 1849, he sald, Pplained of the heavy locomotives be- ing used then, when 22 ton cngines were used on the rails. Today the Yoad is using locomotives which weigh 160 tons up. He told of the development of the locomotive from the days when it was thought the fire box should be between the wheels, to the automatic stoker, super heat- er and feed wgste heater, which, e id, ara all fuel savers, He sald the New Haven ‘was the first in the country to adop! electrified lines on a steam railroad. Also it was the first railroad to op- ate motor husses on the highway: This last move was made necessary by the decrcased revenue in the scnger service, In New England 40 to 45 t of the transportation is pas- senger scrvice, as comparcd to 25 per cent on trunk line roads. A train of 10 modern passenger coaches represents an investment of more than $450,000, he said. Speaking of the New England | Transportation Co., a bus line sub- sidiary of the New Haver road, the speaker sald they ran 18,000 coach miles last year. On these trips thes carried 2,827,000 passenge He mentioned the seven forms of transportation controlled by the New an | automobiles | newspapers com- | through the wider fire box | roal | per i DEAD MAN'S WILL ENDS (UARREL OVER REMAINS ‘I'uh(r Are Call OKLA. GOVERNOR 1 in Before Satis- factory Settlement Is Finally Assured. While two friends and two 1 G ives of the late Gabri ”l .\'(‘:\-)\\.:n K [0 Onvene 10f 106 Washington street cogaged in 4 quarrel afte noon Oklahoma City, Dec. 14 (- Goy- over the possession of the hody and the funeral arrangements, two un- | ¢rhor Henry 8. Johnston today or- dertakers were lett undecided as to | dered national guardsmen. assigned who would take charge of the fu- | o the capitol to prevent sessions of neral. Finally the police were called | the self-convencd legislature, to per- ind & will was produced which |mit the senate to meet in its cham- s it Mr. and Mus, | ber to consider impeachment charges William Yankanowicz of 106 Wash- #£1inst himself and two other stat: {ington street, as the persons the de- | officials, ceased mun wished to have in charge | With mi barel removed, of the fuieral senate leaders announced today they et ard Kiloy was | WOuld meet at the capitol shortly called and @ report was filed at po. |ATtEr 100N today to receive the bills lice headquarters at 6 o'clock last | Of impeachment voted by the hous night: in seeret session yesterday, Tt was | Officer Kiley stated that when the unde b preliminary ses- nes of the de h Wasg received by | Son would t called in a hotel Mr. and Mrs. Yakanowicz, they noti- | r Mac Q. Williamson, presi- | fied Frank Brodzik, funcral diveetor ;]"I‘" Redingra bl sl R SR o | 10rs. one niore than a quorum, wer ::uf.m thogliodysandaioror IR o e e i [eataat i aendte plan: As has heen his it, Drodzek ' Nl 1o b el ’Ml”' |used the hearse of Kazimer Blogo- | SOVOTor discnssing s gt slowski, who went to St. Irancis ;',"'”f 4 ‘“:':‘ "]""\”“, l e [ hospital. _Martford, to et the re- | Gfrt (.fi-'f.fu"”"f;’,}';w?".'l [mains. ~ Blogostowski did this and | (10 wata hoard of agricaliure, IBrodzik cmbalmed the hody The indlctm Inatii Fora | Later Paul Nalewajck, brother eliioa 8L ¢ ss. including {and Catherine Sbonar, nicce of 1l I mcotpetency and alleged il- | d man. cailed at Blogoslowski's i of state funds. Judge Bran- undertaking establishment nd told cemetery. ous questions growing out of th | impeachment proceedings conr PERMITS MEETING, i Order Troops to Allow Senate!sor son It 1 with corruption in {him of their relative's death oifice. while three counts were pre- [asked him w0 get the body ferred against Mr. Cordell, charging bring it to 44 Orange illegal expenditures of state funds | was found that Brod had ind irregularities in payroll: |ready completed the work and had ' In announcing he would permit taken the remains to the Ya the senate to cmble, Governor g Homt 5 Johmston declared he did not retreat Sticot from his contention that the sena Whenttha il as found it isas ] Lo I no authority to sit as a also discovered that all the posscs- COUrt of impeachment, fn view of his sions of the deceased would he left | '"fusal to call the session. He also Ito his two friends, The will js now Cdlled attention to the state supreme lin the posscssion of dudge D 1. COUTL decision holding the legislature [Gamnes o onets o lial no inherent right to convene ns | The funeral will be held tomor- | oo " O the HeUsCiansisenalsieen row morning at 7 o'clock at the | “Governor Johnston sald that so .{Dome of Mr. and Mrs. Yakanowitz| ap a5 he knew Lhe senators had not “’fml”f‘”‘“"“”‘} on ‘( -W]‘ 4 in any unlawful aets and od cart ehurch at 7:30 o'clock they were aware of litigation Burial will be in Sacred Hear ing to test the validity of vari- A wilful men Sisterhood supported by fluences arc tempting to overthro Haven follows: Steam, electele,| | the government and substitute thei gasoline, motor busses, trolleys, | 3Mr: wrles Greenstein has been | Gjj ‘tor the will of the people steam boats and automoblle trucks. | elected president of the B'nai Tsracl [ yyo 1aw of the land, While T ste et d The club will hold its Llw:s(nnsv""on rrhood, ausiliary of C governor, they will not be permit party next Wednesday. 800 MILLION FOR STRONGER NAVY 1§ WILBUR'S REQUEST (Continued from Tirst Page) Destroyer leaders, $5,000,000 cach for nine. Submarines, $5,000,000 22, Afrcraft carriers, $19,000,000 each for five. “The proposed legislation was re- ferred to the bureau of the budget for transmission to the and advice as to whether or not the proposed legislation was in conflict with the financial program of the prestdent. “Under date of December 13, 1627, the director of the budget bureau advised the navy department that he had been instructed to advise the navy department that the proposed legislation is not in conflict with the financlal program of the president. Savior of Malfalda Crew Dies in Court Aix-En.Provence, Irance, Dec. 1 (P)—Captain Ralthazar Allemand of the French steamer Formosa died suddenly {n the courthouse here just | as his attorney was closing an im- | passioned oration in his behalf ex- tolling the role the captain played in saving lives in the Principessa Ma falda disaster off the coast of Brazil. Captain Allemand sat lstening in- tently throughout the plea. When applause broke out in the courtroom his head sank upon his chest. He was pronounced decad from heart | failure. The case was a civil eult growing out of the division of the estate of | the captain’s first wife. each for MRS. GOODHUE IMPROVES. Northampton, Mass,, Dec. 14 (P— Mrs., Lemira Goodhue, mother of Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, continued to| .show steady improvement today at Dickinson hospital, where she h.n} been since Sunday night, suffering | from influenza, Her temperature was normal and she was able to take liquid nourishment. A number of the patients at the hospital were sharing today in a large bunch of roses sent to Mrs. Goodhue yesterduy after- | noon from the White House green- houses by Mrs, Coolidge. NOMINATE GOLF CHIEF president | Sons of Isracl. Other off and Mrs. A. Pinkus Committees were appointed & follows: i Entertainment committee for con- | pointed out that the adjutant gen decision a8 to which was the le nvened senate court of impeach Entertainment committer Bollerer’s Posy Shop New York, Dec. 14.—(A—The nomiyation of Melvin A. Traylor of Chicago for the presidency of the United States Golf assoclation was nounced today. As head of the ticket slated for election at the an- nual meeting here January 7. Mr. Taylor replaces Charles O. Pfeil, who died recently at his home in Mem- phis. FORMER MAYOR DIES, Pittsfield, Mass, Dec. 14 (P— William C, Moulton, 54, former may- or of Pittafield and also former state senator, died at his home here early today. He had been il with erysip- clas and influenza. The government railway adniinis- tion of Tndia plans to construct 16 miles of new railway each year, inning at once. where you'll find the best selection of wreaths— For your home or cemetery—Boxwood, Golden Cedar, Princess Pine, Ground Pine, Temlock and lLaurel—English Holly Spruce with cones, red berries and heather—any size made to your order—— 50c. and up. A cholee sclection of houses from now until Dec, delivered direct. plants can be scen at our green- —1yvery plant selected there will he Then too—we can telograph a Xmas Gresting plant or flowers to those in distant parts of the world—Ahsolutely guaranteed service —Ask us about ft. Shop 83 West Greenhouses 41 Johnson St., Maple Hill. notoriously corrupt in- L E : ted to do so.” s gresidonts, Mrs, William Kap- | " ipne governor caneluded his state- an, rs. David L. Nair, Mrs. Mau-| mont by pointing out that oty 49 Mre M areecording secroluries, | or the 105 members of the hous [ Rt Y sEsothand, My YONS; | had voted to sustain cha ainst [ treasurcr, Mrs. M. C. Le Witt; finan: { ynt S oftioen jeial sccretary, Mrs A. Cohen; | ™. ALl g : & Under impeachment procedure, if feustees and puilding, commiltte | 1o ‘cocarnor In romovan. tha lleus "\:'_ ;l 5 "‘“{‘?“k'\-“ Shurbers, { pant governor would be declared Ars. M. Tertes, Mrs. E. Gelsinger | povernor by the senate. Legislators eral would be called upon to make Ay ; 2 gal governor, if hoth the governor gregational affairs: Mrs. 8 Green-|,.q the lieutenant governor should berg, Mr: Goldbe A . e W : claim authority. Eol he L W en Ui n-attendance of an accused of- SRR T il from his trial befors a legally | | Nor & West North Amer. . | Pack Mot Car Mrs. John Liliey | Pan Am Pet B 4 Mrs. John Lilley, about 50, died pennsylvanis | unexpectedly Monday night at her | pierce Arrow home in Atlantic. Mass. according | Radio Corp SS% to word received here. Mrs. Lilley Reading 107 | betore her mar NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1927 ’ City Items Pearl Ross of 40 Walnut street has left for Norwich where he was | called by the serious fllness of his | |..,v er. Let expert pharmacists compound preseriptions at it | Chiet W. ¢ Hart of the police de I partment has ordered the night {trolman to report for instructions ISTEFL IS LEADER ven e ¥air— | Porty Rican B. Suddenly Col- ‘ lapses Ten Points Willys Ove | Woolworth LOCAL STOCK MARKET (Furnished by Putham & Co.) ONSTOCK MARKET -~ =% Insurance Stocks. Bid Asked Actna Casualt 810 — Life Ins Co ..,.5 Acina IFire l\y.u...,w Ins | Martford {1he common council chamber Thurs 5 | National Firt B day afternoon at ) o'clock. New York, Dec, 14 (P s nm\‘l oenix Fire = New lunch specials at Crowells.— | collapss of more than 10 points in | 1ravels rs Ins 5 161 vt Porto Rican B, diie to.a switt "bear ; COPD- (‘n‘n'ml 3 L 1790 181 A meeting of Phoenix Temple 0f “ariack which touehed off o mumber .I:uun Honor will be held tonight at 7:30 =~ e Am Harl o'clock in Vega hall. e mecting '\“w\t op-lass orders, : temporarily | Am Hosiery u will be followed by an entertain- K market. Con- Lieaton & Cadwell ..., @0 me 1s quickly restored and the | Bige-Hid Cpt Co com .. 43 vt was headed for ne w o high rourson of this city has i o ik & Spencer co been awarded his sport Intter ax a I Dl pugoniise QT & Spenc 4 member of the varsity football squad 0% SEesliseomma 1 - University of Vermont. Gour- et I 20 3 son i fullback | = sl R e S §3 hter has been born to Mr L ° 1 and Mrs. Samuel Perlmuiter of e D e e = - inerease in mill operations during e A Worthy Temple, Pythian Sisters ) 0008 1 .vfl,‘.]‘.‘-,i hons i \\u hine ... 23 |iliinold afrsemantrmeet MERRNA o SR D e e i dine ee AorE DY : o 1‘ “‘”‘I o B [ .,“”‘”“' A oristmas 800kl ynoss and predictions of 15 cent con- | North - i | e I SRy . per next year. Buying of the insor- ! i, A L 18 [Awniss Helen Melsnerfati s SR GHrta s oo G B e een o (e 8 Loven slrokt s oonfined tolher homa by anil il vaiaw 1ok vatlo of the leadill custl Co i 85 attack of bronchitis and heart trou- ) el Co [ w1 1B SORITRIIES andard Serew ...l iy Malia Ba . ipldity of the veeent advane: ' guniey Works W Miss Ealia Baratta, daughter of | couseq'n number of - conservative | SmIcy Wor 5 | Mr.and Mrs. Mario M. Baratta of 44 s a8 C SRR VR e inietan Gy lcom AMill street has returped from Lasalle i '3” ot oo, | Inion Mig Co ... 22 Semin to s « e & She el ) Lo I ol Drass ptd — | Semin o spend the Chris n.m A T A 80 | nolitays with her * parents. 5 . iRl Public Utilities Stocks. R SR d Y Conn Tl Serv 91 1. Uneasiness over the [ oo 50 P o ¥ an easier tone for sicr N B Gas .. {ling excl Rt e In the ing br 3Miaiana; | So¥Y } | Steel Products erack BURfiLARY CHARGE ‘Ilmu on Oil, Natio end, Norfol g | & Western and several others 8 1o 17 “”‘:fi‘“‘"”" : i l")l]" | comnon sold at 145 ir ‘Found in Closet in Newington - 5, sioct common soid av 1ss 1o above last wewk's low and the hih- Home st price since. the. middls of Octo: roints, Continental Insurance &, an We own and ofier, subject t. 7 | Found in a closet in the honme of , Rethlehem Ste Montana Power, 4. Biallers I 0 mlu,.aud ecom- Mrs. Mary Clark on Atwood street, | Worthingtan Pump and a number of — i mend for investment the following stocks: Nowington. about 11 o'clock this | others advanccd & points or mors oo b I s S forenoon, s Morey, aged a Heavy buying of New Haven in an- ( L D 1, of Newington Center, was ar-|ticipation of a resumption of div SN o okl | rested by Constable R. V. Halleran dends nest year featured the ri EBSEELEO S S of Newington on the charge of burg- road group. = nlct ool American Hardware Corp. | He will be arvaigned in Ne Stock prices movel frrogul 50 with- | ] on court, tonight and meanwhile higher at the opening of to A Aetna (Fire) Insurance Co. d at the New Britain po- market, Abitibi r Gr e ; fee station. Cananea, Colorado 1 and ot rilcadventire Aectna Life Insurance Co. . Morey, who was marr ahe L York Centr cach opens e e e i No=ionn ) five months ago, is said to have told ;51n¢ pigher and small fractional| eials waiting at the fisld i Bohn Aluminum & Brass Corp. the constable he had gone to ser ; J rains were recorded by Geners varoz, chief of the pros 5 Mrs. Clark on busi i et fo L L O] et A e Central Union Trust Co. the lather aorived hams Trom Hari-|o 0" yodteomeryoivard R o , 8 having seen Mo prinREo oAty e, Sa it b [l ‘l_‘ ¢ kit {xhen sho observed him at the trol. <2h reactd I [SEosen ’J’”:r»\w Bl by Commercial Casualty Insurance Co, oy walfing statlon, Tt is said she| . Proft-tak developed fn | reached Tampico as had been re- : asked him then it e was waiting for O/ Aoanant sualie QueLNE DN EioHEd A Community Water 7% Preferred trolley car and he replicd that e [Ie efferin ere Wi LbSOrE The officials expressed b had “plenty of time” and saw her DBUYINE orders embraced i American fiier would Connecticut Light & Power 51,9, Pfd. e e ot Fihiton | ISt with more attention paid to the layve reached Valluena hefc Loard acar for Hartford f nti i i L Constable Malleran had reeeiveq | Failvoad shaves. Furthor shipments if the report of his information that a man was acting'0f gold to Europe wer mpico had Y suspiciously, and bearink in mind ! for the time being although commis- | Shor fier noon, | F. & W. Grand 6!, % Convertible Pfd, that three houses have been entercd | Sion house comment stressed the Calies rog L the Assoc N thrs b AnNeaToinE. Lo | DOSSIVLIEY of stiffer money 1 1o rusl ormation of t oxact Guaranty Trust Company ! ; ¢ e A which Col. Lind- and scarched the cellar of the Clark A re turn of th & vl vl g X home before going upstairs, where | shares continued to respond to re- bregh cr Mexican border. Hartford Fire Insurance Co, Morey was hiding. ports of trade improvement, Inter- He askod for this information in or- | national Nickel and Iliams quickly mounting to 1 BOSCH MAGNETO CASE {ground. Public utilitics wh might bo mad [ been rather quict lately on rumor niag Col. Lindbergh were i {of a congressional investigation als the time went on Defense Wins Another Victory In | developed several points of strength. | Cpossing Tampico Confirmed Pacific Coast common ran up Washington, 1 14 (P—Consul Famous §5,500,000 Federal Court | pgints fn the first few minuies of TR ot e R F Actlon, trading, Curtis airplane, Davison sate department today Li Chemical, New aven railroad com- Lergh had passed over Tampico a | Boston, Dee. 14 (UP)—The de- | mon and “Katy” preferred all reach- - s:50 a. m, central time. This ‘s tense won another vietory at todayv's | vd new high prices. American Steel | the time specified in other report ! hearing of the $5,600,000 h | oundries swas one of the outstand- on which some doubt has b Magneto case in federal court here, | ing soft spots, falling back N Y Central INYNH&H Deaths | Reynolds B . .17 Lydall, daughter of | Scars Rochuck 871, 8614 Charles Lydall, formerly of this Southern Pac .1241y city. She was born and educated in ! Southern Ry . 146 New Britain. Mrs. Lilley left an | standard Oil |uncle, William E. Nichols, of this|Stewart W \ l | | city. Tha funeral will be held in Atlantic tomorrow afternoon. Studebaker Texas Co ... Texas & Pac Tobacco Prod . United Fruit . "[ 8 Ct Ir Plpe 0 e a e {U'S Ind AL, N |U S Rubber . CNDERTAKER GBIl Phone 16202 Wabash Ry Opposite Nt. Mury’s Charch. Ward Bak B Rosidence 17 Summer S1.—1623.3 ‘West Elec .. 2 White Motor .. 5 points and ansue & Wil FEASURY BAL n true, investigation by th the whereabonts of Col new high ich huve ils. 3 ypoi The no de consul gave Louis that was heard. 1047 heedless Lemon (.m“n 571 | In California Orchard 4413 | Oroxille, Cal, Dec. 14 (A—0. W. 65 | Baker of P¢ IH.' Cal., is the origina- 137 | tor of a scedless lemon. At the ange and Olive exposition here her | exhibited his fruit and explained the nt of it. ago T budded my orange trees al orange and an Eureka lem- The fruit was naval_oranges It noticed the lemons seedless and pruncd the tr down to the lemon branches. The fruit has since been of rood quall- ty and seodless.” Baker also has scedless orange scedling Lon, and lemons. were in his orchard a tree which bea navalg, seedless lemons, limes and efru Amerlcan football was first or. 2812 gzanized in 1862 by Gerrit Smith 201 | Miller at the Epes Sargent Dixwell 37 'school in Boston, Mass, \ Or- | with | |PUTNAM & CO, Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges | 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAI ROW TELEPHONE 2.1141 We Offer: | CONNECTICUT LIGHT ] & POWER CO. ¢ Preferred Price on Application, i Tkamzon, Tiem & o Suite 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain Thone 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Edward L. Newmarker, Manager We Offer: Guaranty Trust Co. Price on Application. Landers, Frary & Clark 4 Manning, Bowman “A” atioral Bank of Commerce in New York Seaboard National Bank Stanley Works Travelers Insurance Company United States Trust Co. Western Massachusetts Companies g % Fafnir Bearing i | for sis- : Special Master Arthur Black ruf. |07 realizin 1t was vnmored here, but without ment would be grounds for a default | SF ! terhood affairs: Mrs. Berson, | cergiot of guilt, attorneys sald. Goy- | ¢d that Lowell A, Mayberry, the g0v- | (s o oo o g | vonfirmation, the Col. Lindbergh had Mrs. N. Berson, Mrs. N. Lifshitz, | .00 1 ¢ walton attended fm- | ernment prosccutor, should not sub- | R AE e T SR &3 e lost his way in the DTanuco riyer el o, T 0 (e O B e it ‘r{ml iz personsl goncluslond o in-y tiished by R zone, southwest of Tampico. . Goldberg, Mrs. H. Rabinow, ) 2 ces | forences, regarding the activities of | ; £ e ago when he was oustsd on charg Al Che & Dye 51 % E B. Stein, Mra. M. Zucker, Mis. 1. J. | o0 HIET A WO UL the other defondants, to Martin 12, 11 “he & Dve La The Tanuco viver, which rises i DDY BROTHERS & Birnbaum. e £ Kern while Kern was on the wil-{ {10 Gl 8 : © mountain range on the g Membars Hartford Stock Exchange Membership committee: Mrs. A | agxp Jos < \d and ask the witness to ar | rior plateau in the of Hida HARTFORD §. Hoitman, Mrs. 1L Hermann, Mrs $250 Fl.“e‘v Suspended | ussent to those statements, g <0, flows northeast and empties into M. Birnbaum, Mrs. T, | Jail Sentence, Imposed | ern, whese purchase of tn e the Gulf of Mexico at Tampico.) Publicity committee; Mis, Gershon | yuqse Simpson In superior eourt | Bosch plant at Chicopee in 1015 ro- | b | e Hades | vesterday imposed a fine of $250 |sulted in the present case, was on ! '(y e Fo E 2 2| Tampico, Mexico, Dee, 14 (R—T1 Sick committee: Mrs. M. Peyser, [auq' 0 suspended jail sentence of |the witness stand for the cigh il g 7 | Mexican Aviation company, which | Mrs. N. Cohn. |six months in the case of Richard| Frequent clashes between govern- |\t o @0 €8 3an, early today reported the passage of | Tabbi Hadas addressed the mcet-[gne of Hartford, who pleaded |ment and defense attorneys marked | 3 oo 192 [Col. Lindbergh's plane over Tam- ing. He spoke of the value of thely ey fo tne of manslangh- | today’s session. g Ohio. 11 pico, reiterated this afternoon that ° ° sisterhood to the congregation and .- "giine was driving en automobile | Former Attorney- Stecl Ses lonly one plana passcd through Tam- urged better cooperation and under- {18 0" wrookced machina on | Mitehell Palmer and 20 othe | 2167, | pico and that plane was Col. Lind- | l ‘:e l e standing between the two orsaniz- |\ " i ford rond n short s |re dofendants with Kern. T e g0t | ¢ o ey e jtance south of the Paragon inn, the | croment alleges that Kern hougiit | 7 = r The chief duty of the sisterhood | i e oy the tmp: |the plant at a price far below its| | i Vistiermen Report Plane Established 1878, is not o much to raise funds for ‘:Il;i"‘h\n A T e GG ’wm» e 0z Brownsville Dee. 14 (P Members New York, Chicago and Cleveland Stock Exchanges. new building as to ereate and fos 3 —_— 3 Sl ey \ " Mexiean tishermen rve- . : st M. IL Tox, former deputy | fChreyster Corp 61 G0y, an pa ) 5 b3 ter good spirit in the community L Naor L ; reported that a plar — p— l 5405 and to gain friends. With that end fn /Sherifl. Mr. Fox died on the ‘Q“‘It Mrs. COOlldgc [Colo uel ... xys 2 - e, e Sl urritt 8- est Main 5t. el g e hospital. :w nsal ( BLILEO SIS O s Xy Donald R. Hart, Mg few the sisterldod voted t or. | tO_the Tospila { o s e e ey . Hart, Mgr. tion more frequently, and to hold | James A. Curry. He was boun: | Hermosa, 8. D '_ e “ Al Crue Steel i [Louis passcd over ashington higgar ang ‘,(,:(,,‘. Gl ‘.'l‘:\, over to superior court, in local po- |AUilt on which Mrs, Calvin Coolidge R I Beach, 28 miles south of Ma- xlm-ru‘u: will be he |,i ‘.vm(lu' It is lice court. Sline, atfer the aceident ::"’*fldlrx hllorh (m«x' I:mlrmu‘l y/r'l‘ h\(‘r i 161 tamoros, Mexico, about i & m. 1o. o o in {he nature of a supper, and | 107t the scene and was arrested jm'l,'"““l‘::‘.'i\',"‘l S A m s Pl lay. ’ e We Offer: a hearty invitation is extended to all |18 home several hours later, af i8S L0 SHECN OF A8 O [ sk abn 4 \}\ o Folnt Tetel Spn o dults conficeted with the synagogue | Companion who had originally 150 Py Beoshiage attended services halt D R e = and to thelr friends.” i taken the blame for the accident |y inz"thoir Black Hills vacation | Gen Elec .. Sl ! Tand A L.f 1 i Ravine hangei b mind i |08, 1) S g lcasly oty o gulds Golenel Tud: etna Life Insurance Company " - ormed that FFox died. T »rou, Gt Nor I Ore of £ o House Congratulates Ehelanlfrolshtiss I 7 dighted at Toint Tsabel or Browns- Lindbergh Prematurely WiLuiMantic INVENTOR DIEs! e e e ville, which Jw bad becn ed Washington, Dec, 14 (P)—Getiing | Willlmantic, Dee. 14 —(B—=0tho | - T 08 S 50 S0 8 i v.| Hudson Motors gyHenass il yinEatn 5 hold of onc of the numerous fals. O'Sullivan. 71, or 32 Carey street | iWPO (b Mo 0 o refiredi 0san T S Loty Anpltho A Lesian, 60 reports that Lindbergh had arvived | died in St Joseph's hospital today | \, thodist minister, long a men 1l Central Heavy foz shrouded the g in Mesico City, Representafive Til- following a sieze of pneumonia. He | MCROIR ¥ o e o vicinity of Point Tsabel « son, the republican house leader, an- | Was supcrintendent of the Atwood [ ¢ the New Enetand Sautherh om0 ol at the time Colonel Lind- nounced the arrival as a fact in the M hine com ny in Stonington for Jame M;\\)\ wthere he liad been liv- | Int Paper was due to approach the "'\’< house today, and forthwith the|many ye nalas e thainyeni S SER D ANIRECTE B B EE ST or. house voted with enihnsiasm 1o in- | tor of several fools, used in silk and | 0% (1OF SOTE TG ST oy Ty idents at Porto Aransas, .hm[ u er c ter l o struct Speaker Longwoerth fo wire cotton manufacture and of the lleht g )‘h;vin' Yaiand from 1581 ! Mack Truck miles above Brownsville, re ] . premature congratulations to the O'Sullivan safety nut lock used on | = “‘ ent a fow vears ago. | Marland Oil rted that a e was ird at | e 4 A young flier. | car rails, 1”"" AR e L R a. m. Due 5 the cratt was | COMMERC L\L TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN H 1Mo not sighted, but it was presumed to | —— b ¥ = NG | R MEMBERS HARTFORD KTOCK LXCHANGE Haoran Tel. 1253 I 1‘ Joseph M. Harold ©. Mott | We Offer and Recommend: Aetna Life Insurance Co. | Aetna Fire Insurance Co. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. ¥ I

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