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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927, 'HEARING ON | $1,636 CLAIM 36 PATIENTS SAVED IN HOSPITAL FIRE Volunteer Firemen Fight Way fo Emergency Branch Annapolls, Md. Dec. 16 (UP)— Coolly fighting their way through smoka and flames, nurses and physi- | clans carried to safety 36 patents, including elght new-born babies, while volunteer firemen fought a | d 4 stubborn blaze that ewept Emer. |(hat she look care of t gency hospital here today. in her old age and as The top floor of the hospital, a|!!oh fOr care, board, keep and sers state-owned Institution, was wrecked |iC¢S: Attorney Irvi itachlin and those below were badly damaged |L+ J- Golon aro the comn ne P e M e il .;llnrl A. P. Marsh is administrator of o but not one of the men, women and HE‘A‘I‘%Sfl_S_S_ERTiflN Nellie Johnson Seecks Reimburse- ment for Caring for Late Ma May in Probate Court Petition. A hearing on the Johnson against the estate late Mary May was schedul fore two commissioncrs app. |Judge Bernard F. Ga probate court {k fternoon. cording to info ived, claim is for $1 would th entire asse esta Jwere satisfied. claim of Nellic of the d he nted by 1 Ac the i it Les redent compensi- ney of mation rece 6 and of the The claim babies who were the patients, we harmed in any way. One, Mrs. Mary Bounnelll .had be- come hysterical as smoke surround- ed the bed, in which she and her | baby lay, but was soon quicted h) hospital attendants. The fire was discovered by .\X.’lr~ celline Dullaney, night superinten- | dent, on the top floor in a stor room. Two student nurses, Mi: Mary Gray and Miss Catherine Ty and the hospital's new dieticlun, | Miss Ann Bustard, who joined the staff only yesterday, were forced to flee with wraps hastily thrown over thelr night clothes. Three nurses were on duty but twenty others em- ployed in the hospital were asleep in the building removed from the | hospital proper. These were sum- moned and a almul!:mcou! call sent for firemen and police. of H\»‘ inmates were in beds on he fir: and second floors and the rooms on the third floor, where the fire ed, were all empty. (Continued from First Pa |clerks were flliterate. Page, who was instrumer obtaining the documents, s had some additional ing to their authentic which was signed by tella, a member of the Mexican con- Anotl d by stenographer in Mexico City, he sa He added there also were affida hmrmg on a Japanese secret tred The witness did not believe the {\vere misplaced accents on the dot juments as some members of th committec had concluded. He Ine knew spanish well when accents were . Some accents we y. on Almic was si Legal Notice THE WARNER BROTHERS COMFORT STRONG, 1f living, widower, helrs, representati creditors of sald COMFORT ST deceased; JAMES E. BEACH, or the widow, helrs, representative creditors z deceased widower, heir ditors of mald SIBBE eased; ANNA HAWLE widower, heir ditors of sald A Senators Deny Cha Haing heard emphat from Senators Bora |Follette and Hetlin, becn told by the y nesses that they wer: Mexican moncy passed {members of to trac and committee this end. [ Mexico Hearst MPANT h nd ineip or the NG, v and yal confide co MALLE ques who were papers z for Hearst i Mexico City fullow reporter, g but Hinman testifi it lving, or their widows, hefrs, representatives and said heirs are deccased; WHEELER, 1t ltving, posentatives and B, WHI T. Wi v and as ' A WHEFE helrs, repr tors of sald HEN Qividually and ELI ch, Hinma pers were orting to. show money to Americans, I Hinman said, he was ca by his father's death. e A, Page appu tained the paper: ‘Atter T returned got tho Impression working on tii continned. C man Reed about his first i documents, but heard from hey were vhether - It living, individua dor the will of I coased, or the atives and creditorn of enid individually and the crc B. LACEY as such Truste ceased; PRANCIS E. WHE ing, of the widow, heira, r ftors of ER 1t dece; t living, or t ropresentatives and LAURA A, HAL MERWIN 1f living hefrs, repr deceased; A tng or his wido: and_creditors 1t ha fs de B LAWR helrs, wald ceased; s ntly to pressed ormation on he repeated M widower, ed; MARIA ner wid creditors or we merely xican sou tence. 1 his that not kn th nothi | pip The Avila, day Mr liey LAWREN i HOWALD ving, | i aid W who testitied yr had told him th witr i vepr {he of DANIEL A AL ABRAIAM FRAKE ,_repres AHANM m ster creditors decnased or tho v creditors of deceas: Ing, or th nd eredito; LORY, if dc WAY, 1f Jiving, Tepresentatisos MAURIC 1 some uments treasury. Hinm April MAURICE the wid credit early inte ver time tht Niste I cetified May and asked him Connerticut, trail of the dor urt, s port, De- | Vietor Watson, editor of | York Daily Mirror, was ca I Hinman concluded his but he failed to respond man was asked to comn PANY, it it is el rerpesentatives, in to Avil t on to g the 18 mot in State of field, Superl, comber 12, tr i test and 1 when Upon the complaint of TIIE BROTHERS COMPANY Superlor Court witht County, on the first praying for re: for a judgment d nbove named Defendants to, estato or interest in, o upon that certain parcel gether with buildings the no other Senato here own o ’lease tell him the | waiting for him.” William A. De senior cor {committee that bout Watron and he was en route room, “1L am Inforiaed th under the weather,” are commii Ford of New York for Hoearst, told t} s had made inc 15 informed t to the committes of Falrfield and State of Comr bounded Aeseri fol NORTI Y on Gregory feot more or less; EASTE 1en Btrect 340 fect more or less; ERLY in part nor_or formerly of BENJANIN SPIVACK in part part on land nor or formerly i z B e T The commiticd : SRLY again on land formerl | while they waited for the wit Warner Brothers Comp i Watson Takes Stand SOUTHERLY a on ntict Stcedb | Uattor nholE taniy % S st e loss: . reached the committen Myrtlo Avenuo 303.1 feet niol i It having been represented by af was mworn to by HOWARD L. SHALF, he testificd torney for the Plaintiff, that ho 1< wn- | 4y A5k ehle to ascertaln who any of the ShoutaLhs Zhiont Sihmnd e thitaulsiiaze oo miiére [ part of last M veside,$or whether they are living or | “Are you certain dead it i3 thereforo ORDERED that sked Scnator Robi tie of the pendency of sald complaint | A bxaycns be given Ly advertising this orde JLIE Frldgeport Post, the New Britaln H Avila, and The Loulsvillo Courfer-Journal, n Hinman about vapers huviug a_ clrculatfon in |t tioin Piols of Bridieport, Town of Talrfield, Town |\l SH00 of Milford, and Town of Berlin all in AMexleo, and the State of Connecticut and in the City |Uments furnished of Loulsville, State of Kentucky, for 3| Watson then fore his examination was directed by to go away. Asst, Clerk of the Superlor “Wo will days consecutively, commencing on or 7 d day of December, A. D. | for Falrfield County. ehar fned, Stewe of Comnecticut, County of Fair- | “I({ o ,‘”“'l“ o fleid; es. Bridgeport, December 12, atson said he firs The within and foregoing 13 the documents on Ji copy of the orlginal order of notice. |E. B. Coblen editor York Americun. Attest e JAMES P. KIERNA i 3 Watson said he ments at the ranch of Mv Deputy Sherift for {(‘flhfnx'ulu where he met, LIMITATION OF CLAINS i little id, ferred ness In s Watsor room, but stand and informed the or 1 he was just in Wy Lag thout tha i, democr sov stant missions not about the to the commi ealled, but I tor going ioc- HENRY P. LYONE, Court, ant you of tl Falrfielt County. saw the docu Hearst in Page a was pretty well convinced first blush.” he said, “that they genuine. I made no special inquiry into them then.” He toid how publ planned with an “op the Japanese treaty, vestigated the papers. “I worked with Page" plained. “I dén't read S went over the background of can affairs with him. Told of Precaution “One important thing to do, I told Page, was to get evidence to prove the documents correct. “I concluded the best short at At a Court of Prabate holden at Britalu within and for tle District erlin, tn the County of Hartford State of Connecticut, on ths 15th of December, A. D. Present, Bernard Judge. On motion of 1da C. sald New Britain as Exc Jast will and testament of Swanwen or C. J. Swanson, Britaln, within sald district ‘This Court doth dvcree that mix months be allowed and lmited for the creditors of sald estato to exhibit their ns against the same to the Exccu- tHx and directs that public notice be given of this order by advertising in a nowspaper published n sald New Britain and having a circulation In mald district, and by posting copy thercof on t public slgn post In sald town of New Britaln nearest the place where the do- \waq 4o plant a man right 1% ceased last dwelt and return make. N Ayl Dertified trom Record. Mexican office In New York city, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. [Avila did not get the job.” an day ation then was ning smash on and said he in- authenticity of the Esq. Swanson atrix ot Charles late of New deceased. t lie ex. 1 Mexi- c th ' AGAINST HOHAN'S ESTATE‘ PROBE 1 SEGRET - latter | New but | W he knew the son declared a tendency among to mix up foreign nam to get t “1 don't ti 't it ther documc punctuation o errors, it loubt t The neard have Re toned tions \w\ the con 1l par the tor and later a * lded that he 0 1 to rply to the sinson nued from First Page) placed < in Dispute Harttord Man ?T \»J Acensed of Big up Following Middletown Crea Game Froed By dury, 1 by Da mornit nd jury to fo consider . Baldwin o S Open D:aw Corp. T At New ]:u‘le‘.h, In the pres f city L W, Union made come to i banquet in the In conncet ter headc branch delivery established in S Yonk [ of the holding company, Dry Cleat Corporation will shortly announc wider developments in the Desco plant hout the wrpor Fuests who atte evening ith the in New stations W bein an are radale, Rye Lennett, The besco Amer newer an chain o east ica ANNOUNCED, Miss) TENT ment of 5 Libert Harold J. Joseph of 71 ( has been announc hter of M. et, an Georg ing of Morgan Thompson. Mr. J for the Souther cpMone smployes v & 5 head testr and ent of the associa tion. No wedding date has been an- nounced. hout Alfred ition tches sehellc presiden Florenc and is U. . STEEL AGAIN LEADER ON MARKET iler court Watson, president of Lec r Co. says its sales are d of 3 000 month- iness better than ever be- conie for ten months compound ! 5 this year exceeded $700,000. Cash on ' R Faine et L 4,000, “Our r ught very near es and our cotton inven- | under the marke rubber was for : \ted d tory is cter's rsary il rning mass bottom pri A mil 10rrow me S hurch LHECh: Consolid . for ted net profit of Loew's, ded August 31 $6,358,200 1 11 W monthes, of |, alded by v afternoon at srious condition at ! hospital. ckholders was born ew Brit- itied an iner in authorized o<pital today to Mr to 200,000 shares, an nk Powalskl of 127 four shares for each of the flm AN HWERM v, ough an exchange of Late H‘W of Zonite Products crs of ny Republie Tron & i o] (‘..H,‘ stock from 3 shares, $100 par, to 1,600 s of no par value, has Lu“ ' imended by directors in order to carry out the tran it Polioe Supt. Homred in Death | RfifiFRS STATEMENT : ONTEW ELEACHETS o v increase in the common 11260 ac- held n.w st. church Vhls boc in ther umbered e the city represented and thro h its he: pol other ull(s irs’ pews. ice for the fam- ient's late home | ind then the ' large escort of mem- served under Mr. 1 to the church of requicmn by the Rev. McGivney, as- Gloster, as Wilson as James Killian, Many pries At one tin MeKingley, urch, Kknelt a !hv ment w -~ Says Guarantors of Note Do Not Need Sympathy many Paul w surer of the Athletic association E of the park board, od Xception to ne and an editorial printed in the Her- ion of fi- creeted at tic field. He 0 occasion K. Rogers, tre avenu ritain member took ws articles J homas B. James Willow Lirook leclaved that yet for sy i [ v guarantors New Bri tawnient *“My onl for this rect held by Mr. Rogers® Tru: ollows: % 0:2 ey on o £ reagon for asking space er is that 1 desire to cor- pression that from read- k Board Payment, Sees Little ting Money sday’s Her- itled ‘Prom- Bleachers' also wish an erroncous i body was 150 officers Might be ob ting Superin g the arti Flood to St ' Seeks Interest cre a guard of C1 Howe Stratford policemen joined | for ld, d by o headed Wedne 5 cemetery w L B¢ rs’ in nd the editorial en ngere sstimates and the b U rald, I lifv lHay the worries of any of the ' guarantors of noty the New Dritain At} on which e articles. park ck from the of ti sional to numi police The s board has received a authoritics in charge funds for the same park bo use of the When the bleachers 1 carlicr in the year, s of the school board that a larger sum than be paid If aniple bleachers provided. At a meeting of the board Tucsday evening the r came up and the writer tele- 1 to one of the members of i who had urged he bleachers to ¢ nt would from the board was n in touch with recently but that some provision for additional pay- 1 Herald report- member of the pres at the ¢ the park board in his re 1l capac 1l when he was opinion replicd most em- further payments 1 schoc it as paid to the past for the athletic ceipts, DEER KILLED 16 (P total killed open Saturday of t of of in this s will livision of state de- reported represe ind the compared rk natt d not bee matter Mes. Hersima Khanzad; ly th be mad 10 Joscph Robicki, It sion that the quo- em M. my | tation given as ber of the Butler's own nce Tuesday evening n 4 number of 1 the school board including Mr, = 1 Mr. Younr, the chairman ‘\v 2 S unerals reet, Sou oming from a r ool board were ords. v 1 Gener i Ferry & y Sonth- Son, undertakers. the writer — b resident ¢ I and they hay Association d pe vely tl it to pay to the Athletic amount sufficient «t, and that funds are ava 1 will be paid in due course. “It would theref cem that Mr caitor i1l fon 3 to to cov aret rvices for y) Hart (Kiniry) Hart Mrs. nd also th paper re Is no oces to be ffored the held by s were s th thy of high niass of Donohie L1 L Johnmn to Cive Away 3,000 P airs of Shoes mton X De Py Jol on, president of the cott-Johnson Corporation and bers of his family will distribute pairs of shoes to echool chil- teachers, policemen, firemen, railrond switchmen in yards of Endi cott and Johnson Cit inmates of county institutions and othe tmas gifts. The cost of the averages $4 per pair and the of the gifts will be | deacon wits sub ) seph, 4 Woods, and Flower bearcrs John Kiniry. loval tributes Committal s . 1 were conducted by Father | Burial was in St. M Louis L. Andrews Members of Phocnix o 0. 1, conducted special services at the funeral this afternoon of Louis LeGrand Andrews who dicd at the C » of his da er. Mrs. W. > art of 1 Woodland Wed- Ttev, William lie funeral " home at 3 o'clock prayer at the grave. irview cemetery. hiry, Moor: and many wer Erave nobue. metery. total more than 000, is made through cards being entitled to selcaf shoes and the cards must be »fore January 15 the street, ducted at the Hart He also offered Burial was in i, co Ross AY IN ESHOO CAS The non support case of § IZshoo of this city, on an from local police court, was reached in superior court today cause of the trial of the Plantsville ibank robbery cases. hoo, jsented by Attorney Monroe Gor- | don, denica fatherhood of his wife's D 5 muel appeal not be- 1 t THE JOYOUS GIET FOR YOUNG OR OLD Little Bird in n Beautiful Colored Cage | | BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP | 83 W. Main St Prot. Bldg. Tcl. 886 | *The ) Florist o New Dritain® G ,( A Gay | order of the court to contribute to | the support of the infant. VERMON SNOW COV! Montpelier, Vt, Dec. 16 (®-—Six of linches of snow had fallen in con- a tral Vermont at noon today, cov 5 Hafie ling the slippery ice that had m: JC ph A | pedestrian travel difficult since t} n | |slect storm of Tuesday. Indications | seemed to be that the storm would | |turn into rain. UNDERTARER Phone 16232 Opposite St Mary's Church. || Residence 17 Summer St.—1625-3 |today's stock market General Motors Also Jump Leadership of L Motors to the market marked the upw move: Steel common leadership of the resumptic nent of Steel wa 149 fir: 3 points to the up more than the highest price since October, by early aft « in by touching 13 price 5 10 th n s i s b | New York, Dec. 16 (PReturn and General | he of id 1 of | 'UTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stack Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL 2040 HARTEORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 We Offer: National Fire Insurance ‘ Company | Price on Application, neral Motors recorded a similar | hlocks of 1,000 | 1o 12,000 shares changing hands in | hese two i Ylurries of profit t *pt through the but they failed a ripple of excite Wri cronautical, which enjoyed a sensational advance 1 2 5, broke A number of other sues Is, th more jor more. | | | | 1to the | the | Coppe tion of st hip of G bid up ove u Harvester, hattuck, a fow others sold points higher. Trading wa .mr- total sale mn ou ranging el qm with indl ngth ne five posts, Sloss Sheffield Ste Arnold Constable 4 to near in the to tions first s, that | sales for the full session would eross 3,000.000 mark. Wall Street Opening Execution of a heavy ac tion of overnight buying order: parted a strong tone to s in today’s stock market of a point or t 1. 8. Steel common, tion, nadia Brooklyn Radio and hands in -the he on. Large bloc carly AT ding. THE MARKIE :30 P. ren ha king and bear market to cause at 18 in the ix points and s yielded a polnt gave another demonstra- under the leader- anea which was Internation- el, 17 and ly thre th S i oper Ga M. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Cloes | High &Dye 1543 2% Al Che American Can Am Car & I'd 1 Am Loco . Am Sm Am Sugar Am Tel & Tol Am Tobacco . Re Am Woolen The distribution | holders | a pair of | present- | epre- | repre- | | child when the case was tried in the | Beaton & [local court and appealed from the | | conda Cop Atchison & lLoco & Ohio. Steel Pet Pac D & Beth lit Cal o Cer Pasco Ohio s c Chr Coca, I Prod Steel . D Bros Du Pont De Nem RR - 1st pfd Players Rubbe Asphait Corn I°a Iisk Genl Genl Elee ... Genl Motors . Gt North Iron Ore Ctfs Gt North pfd 1Tuison Motors i al .. Int Nickel In Peper ouis & Nash lick Truck Marland Gl \lo Kan & Tex Mo Pac pfd Mont Ward 151% 108% 35 421 118 Pack Mot C n Am Pet ylvania B 6475 nolds rs Roch elair rmn ek Sou Southern Ry Standard Ol art Warner tebaker SiEh s icco Prod . Union Pac .. United Fruit *, ' 8 Ct Ir Pipe U S In Al U $ Rubber U 8 Steel Wabash Ry West Elee White Mot 1463 85 Willys Over Woolwort LOCAL STOCK MARKE Insurance Stocks, Btd Actna Casualty | Aetna Life Ins Co | Actna Fire | Automob Hartford I National Fir Phoenix Fire ... Travelers Ins Co . Conn. Ge . Manufacturing Stocks, Am Hardware 77 Am Hosfer, 20 -Hfd Cpt Co com 04 Dillings-& Spencer co m — | Billings & Spencer pfd | Bristol Brass .. I Colt's Arms ex sagle Lock “afnir Bearing Co Hart & Cooley Landers, F N B Machine ..... [N B Machine pta . Viles-Be-Pond com . | North & Judd | Peck, Stowe & Wil 10 110 15 WS -5 T TS S | ' READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADSY, Russell Mfg Co . 154 % 78 tremendous vol- ' o e o were recorded by Radio corpora Pacifiec, Du Pont and of ieneral Motors changed % 1% 1 13314 1 (Furnished by Putnam & (0.) 60 1 31 85 115 §3 26 Asked 13 13 Tham=en, Tem & o Suite 501, Commercial Trust Co. Bldg.. New Rritain These 2590 Members of New York and Hariford Stock Exchange Edward L. Newmarker, Manager Guaranty Trust Co. Price on Application. EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW BR'TNN rtford Conn. Trust Bidg. Burritt, Hotel lld’ Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 ovill Mfg Co .. Standard Screw . Stanley Work “Torrington Co com ex Union Mfg Co ... KRESGE'S WIFE SAYS HE DONATES LAVISHLY Amuses Himself with Women Meanwhile, She Tells Court ta But Pow m',x vioad Light .88 | | Suit for Divorce Separation. New York, Dec. 16 (P —Charges that Scbastian S. Kresge, wealthy chain store owner, distributed his money lavishly among charities and latives while “amusing himsel? with women,” were made today by counsel for his wife, who is suing for a scparation. Kresge recently was restrained by a supreme court order from pressing a suit for divorce in Wayne county, Mich, until his wite's separation suit here had been dis- posed of. Today's charges were made dur- ing arsument on a motion for couns:l fees by attorneys for Mrs. Kresge, and included allegations that Kresge lived with a woman in Natick, Mass, and subsequently with women in New York. as Max D. Ste waived alimony claims because of a Rahbi Hadas to Sneak pre-nuptial agreement which netted On Jewish Relief Work er $%:300.000. rerican Jews have spent many Y. Subway Plan ions in an attempt to relieve the Stukes Another Snag s Jewish communities in varfous parts of Europe as a result o pending some twenty-five mxlllon | gram struck another snag today dollars in a final attempt to bring | when the Appellate division of the about teadjustments. Just what 1S 'supreme court upheld Comptroller {being done with thix money and | Rerry's refusal to certify a $18,000.. what arc the primary needs of the | 400 subway bond issue. ey Jew today will he the subject of a Berry vetoed the item, which was specfal address hy Rabbi Gershon for a subway construction sinking fund, and declared he would mot Hiller R. R Crossing | Is Closed to Public Approval has been given by the board of public works to the plan | wdvanced by the town of Berlin and the New Haven road to lessen the hazard at Miller grade crossing in Berlin by closing the highway which formerly served the Gustav Bodack tract and the “London A" plot, the latter being the property of this | Instead the of heing lie high- road will henceforth be a ht of way for Bodack and The movement to elim- nte Miller cross instituted Hadas this Friday evening at 8:15 at agogue corner Chestnut | cortify the city budget unless the ind Flm streets. A cholr of 12 will hond issue was excluded. The $13,- sing. 000,000 item was ruled out by the e | courts upon Berry's refusal of certi- CIVIL SUITS RECORDED | fication. Today's deciston was made t for $1.500 damages has been ©N a0 appeal from this ruling. brought by Bernard Miller, through | = BT, ‘Albert: nexinat Raffacle G‘wn-‘ MRS. GOODHUE BETTER ninl of Newington. Constable Hal-| Northampton, Mass., Dec. 16 (UP) loran of Newington served the pa- | —Continued improvement in the ners and attached property of the condition of Mrs. Lemira Goodhue, defendant on Canfleld street. 78, mother of Mrs. Calvin Coolldge, Snit for £150 damages has been | Was reported today. brought by the Connectient Windaw | Mrs. Goodhue, ill with influenza, Shade Mfg. Co., throngh H. H. Mil- Das been confined to Dickinson hos- Kowitz, against A. Shepeloff, Con- | Dital here since Sunday. Salle Tonns cor served the pa- | Yesterday she was able to sit up pers and attached property of th bed, and today doctors belleved Seterdnnt she might be permitted to sit in a ; chair for a short time, the in TURMEY eld, Pa., Turkey pri PRICES DROP Dec. 16 (UP) er establishing a record hich at the first auction of the year here, tumbled. From |a level of 52 cents per pound, on they were taking the mnoney to the foot. for first class birds, the prices | office of Mitchell and Plerson, Inc., have fallen to 48 cents and Milton | lcather manufacturing concern, at Benner, who operates the auction, §7th and Reed streots. |haited the sale. He said the The robbers escaped {n an auto- turkeys for sale had cost him mare mobile, than RK ROBBED Philadelphia, Dec. 16 (P—Six men 1y held up and robbed a pay lerk and guard of $11,000 while | A movement to stop flogging as a Uxhridge Library Trustee ' punishment for breaches of jail dls- I)ies at AEC Of 97 Years cipline has been started in India. Uxbridge, Mass, Dec. 16 (P | |Miss Lucinda 8. Hayward, 97, a lite| To Creditors of John B. Wells, trustee of Thayer Memorfal Library, and oldest resident of this town,| 1€, of New Britain, Con- |died last night after an illness of | pecticut. [threo weeks. This. & i | At the time of the Uxbridge bank Sinsto noflly “yostiktiithe |robbery in 1872 Miss Hayward with | Stockholders of John B. Wells, Inc,, nllmr members of hor family, was | MAVe agreed to dissolve the cor- bound and gagged in her home while | POTation, and that the directors Ithe robbers looted the bank vauit, |have limited the time for presenta- | As a young woman her trips to tion of claims against the corpora- |Bostou were made by stage coach | tion to April 17th, 1928, You are jand she traveled from Uxbridge to | hereby notified to present any | Providence on the old Worcester and | claims you may have agalnst this Providence canal. k(‘m poration on or before sald date | to Mr. Lawrence Stanley, P. O. Box READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS| 524, New Britain, Capnagtiant,

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