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RETAIL NOW AT HIGH MARK Post Office Also Reports Rush of Last Week Work Although the Christmas rush in New Britain seemed to develop grad- last week, big day according Business was reported as being al- most at a capacity peak throughout | the entire day and e Postmaster H. that the Christm Saturday in earnest ually the corresponding year. 8,000 and 10,000 through the day. Saturday it Two extra Everything was cleancd up by evening, necessary to add extra help to handle NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1927, “There will be no nluh meet an‘a I week between Christmas and Year. BUSINESS Physical Department Swimming on night onlv. Plunging on “nfl Thnndu\ from 6:00 to 9: pool and gymnasium will be clowx December 21 and will re- open January for tennis, gvm, {swimming les nd plunges. (ARRESTED FOR EVASION ‘ AFTER AUTO GOLLISION| Saturday to all was the | reports. | Driver Who is Alleged to Have Left | City to Appear in Police ening. | Erwin reports Court \mu’nn: mnl.-‘i‘ A onyR nasinaKi R o R a Ern| and exceeded aturday of lasy | Street was arrested this forenoon It is estimated that between by Detective Sergeant McCue and packages local post office Sergeant McAvay on charges of evading reckless driving and re- sponsibility, the result of t on May 29 a eollision He is although it was on Clark stree 1eft New Brd said to have aln soon | trucks in addition 0 ager the accident and the police | the four regular frucks were v have been on the lookout for him but | liveries Saturda " wers unable to find any frace of him | to handle de extra trucks, on the job today. making eight in all are ition was | ght extra men Vulean until today, when ived that he was at the inforr alterna e rle A aes who alternate between clerking and | jrei St Be carrying mails were used Saturd o Sl and before the week is over it is ex- il : T | o et o ) mobile rented from the U-drive | pected to use from men. depending Probably nine trucks will be on the job within the next few days, upon Christmas mail. “One thing to be 18 to 22 extra 2 company at 7 Seymour 12:15 o'clock on May 29, the volume ' of |t0 lave been speeding west on North street as a car owned by Jo- ert of 163 Miller street and reet about and is suid remembere Poatmaster Erwin stated this mor by Edward Beckman of 19 ing. “is that there will be no ner horsson for people to telephone the post o o mate rate flee for mail because everything that | of 10 miles an hour. ckman 1ad comes In will be delivered the same ! almost cleared the intersection, it is day Throughout the werk except the mone ! said all windows | machine order department | it over. he was driving and turned According to Reckman and w when the other ear struck the | ‘WHMAN NEAR DEATH FROM $TAB WOUND {Attacked by Husband During Night Quarrel at Home ~|zcions o i bhed in the a rank, tur: home in an the or oxic hospital lomer Dlent ok |mummh other duties to perform. In g an argument late ed Mrs. Jakubinas in the opinion authoriti f[———— | Wall Street Bries Increase in Salary Sought by Miss Beale Miss Cora M. Beale, local nt | for the Department of Stata Aid to ENTHUSIASM SEEN ON STOCK MARKET | Widows. today filed a petition for | Cudany Packing company earned |an increase in the salary she is pald | §4.17 & ghare on the common stock {for this work. She now receives |ip’\po = nded October dividen, on a smu outstanding Net income v comparcd with $4,0 .;»,m cline in carnjngs bein by E. A. Cudahy, priced livestock, h and deelining ma situs 300 a y ate the . and she does not stipu- |, amount of increase asked. Miss Brale investigates all appli- makes monthly vis- its, consults with widows, passes on < |bills for hospital service, and has agalns! mount ‘More Than Score of Issues Ju'np } 10 New Records ‘fiddmmx to her work with the state department, she is director of the | New Britain Weltare society. returned | condition, | New York, Dee. 19 husband, vy inv He rc ion as STOLEN ! O RLCOVERED according to the police, Mrs. Mary| g, SR L v s or by Jotutiy g Chest- | gtroer, Bristol, re eported 1o the ]mhu A : o pots in r e r_mr_ it was said today. She | ponil, SR ran ey o othier series of optimistic 1925 at New Britain General hospital {437 Main street. A short time later | bustness « 1 ! care ot Dr. John Purney. whe |the police were notified that the car | AR S 4 {found that a knife had pierced the {had been reco | 3 M ted bully ihus peritoncal cavity but had not reach - ofessional traders X tines. The fact that thers S re rab) fat on the abdo- (Con d from First Page) Deaths e ey v e 2 | king a 1 igna geant P. J. O'Mara and Oift- A G. W. Hellberg and Michael Frank Bekus pk L i BOREE rophy went to the Jakubinas home Frank, one-year-old son of Mr. RasSanobliersloss oy Saturday night on receipt |and Mrs. Wililam Bskus of 27 A collagar bul fthat SCarainn g cation that thers was a stab n street. died this morning Dillot “wished to return to religious LO [ ¥ found M few hours illness of pneu Iy ”‘]", ‘f"‘“'“‘ COTIRAN VR OF T bi and her hush He leaves his parents, i Sl ting on . while a man named P fromiithe holy: chirch Crowley, 1i in the raised, ready to overpow- | of Joan J. Tarrant, undertaker, are itnal mo hould ttempt to incomplete ircum L Noticing the apparent serio it B0 svears the wound, Sergent O"M Helen Wiadarski {and Supraye Ainmi lcoy taken to the hospital at onee Helen, infant aughter of AMr, IV 1¢ t | Jakubinas on the and Mrs. a i with & dangerous |infton, died vester afternoon at PArtict police and Dr. Mr. and Mrs. J ng in another tenement . stood over him with a Purney lea ubinas William Bskus, Jr., nna Bskus. Funeral arrangements, and graph lert 4 his 1 in charge (the home of her parents. The fu- ;‘?']‘”‘ secretary ¢ roed |neral was held this morning at 9 L "““""' had [o'clock at the funeral parlors of 'h° Jesuits, rican and i 1 o «t 2 sl th e ument on his return home. |Stanley Borawski, undertaker. Bur. | andum will be open at the post offic until | others, Stuczin<ki’s car Lawaited him aprarently, for il was in Saered Teart cometory, | PODS approts 9 orclock. They will Include stamp ;at least 35 miles an ho 1 as not dressed for bed, but had i general delivery, registry and insur-| had not redneed the sneed : i roclininelon )l the [bedl L1ti1s Goor, 7. 5 7 ; Rianee welinin ; 5 | icorge V. Shepard. 2 ARE RN ahne Sipniaddilonall stampswindo iapproached thaiiniorogstion said she remonstrated with him be- | George V. Shepard, 36 vears old, { lty t ITIS OOr BTN, : e will be opened in the monnyl order “fi—c o 0 | cause of hls drinking habits and h tant divisional manager of the | ST Van dunii E r‘ golm.:n:;n;';;p:s to facllitate the Pay, (*‘wh-»n ~hno said to have accused her of un- Departure Co. plant in Meride Harry Tibbals of R Se { Witk «lr Qaé |taithfulness. Mr. Crowley heard the o o . NOTTsl bl L Parcels for mailing will b accept-| Presantsd With W” R e e R A ncll-.ymimrh‘fl”m‘ ol i Hionalkuyeingey ¢d at the main post offi well - H. Dl T e R e | gurneh ey LA fautomolliy a a & pa Ll at o y 1 o “ urc. s 1favorable divi- ";r, {vn;:;“;:o + = 1::1]'”‘ Jakubinas from the attack. Mr. Shepard’s advance was rapid. and hub c Sl o e S E R CA In police court today, Jakubinas | In August, 1013 he went to work at | foreno 1 reports of g M eie el was el without bonds, on recom- | P . Corbin's as 2 millwrightand |y p O ot etk “°_.m N ‘[ ek tion of Prosec Attorney | o in s employ until the |, =204 CERS e o THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. @ puneic et enCatofot sdelivery Woods. who asked a continn- | tollowing April when he left to a cuti Sthon) 1 : | t m & Co) on the bundle and as far morning. 1 e A PIRE R haen e 6 0 seatiient Enticol BTty D Police T sible their wishes will be c leave tomor SR Spgaiiaies Dl enL] $ notifiéd at ¢ o ¢ e v 280 ; Burton Hall reported wors i S o it January iny. Judge Roche granted the con- Anteanislenalilc o e aron ) . . . . Shb 4 inu nd Jakubinas 3 | manager of the Meriden plant When | yip and Albert Hall ¢ 81 S up awaiting the result of the wound. | (80 P e oF il str 3 | SRt He was a member of Wyllls Lods Pinnacle Club e e st Awarded C. E. Degree {of Masons of Hartford, his nativ: The Pinnacle club will hold its "7 e R 5 ¥ Trivaraify | Cil¥. and the Masonic chapter and next_meeting on Monday, January |liam- Tl Alderson. George H. By Cornell University |1, 5 eiun of Atorien St e ek e - ! Tierbert B. Olmstead of this eity | lim are his wite, Mabel Franc: nda Cop n the gym. S has been awarded degree of | Shapard; a son, Irving: a davgh ' . . 9 P : | ha n awarde degres of | Shepard; on ing: & daughter, Business Girls' Club Lions’ Cltb Anticinates lcivil engineer by the secretary of | Rae, of Meriden; his Al e e S 2000 The club will hold its next meet- Suecess of 1978 Fralie | Cornell university and the dean of hur L. and Genevieve S$hepard, 'L oard of publicatin : Ohio ing on ”‘"":""I"w“””“‘ & Tickera for the annual Lions’ club | (e Eraduate school there. Ho {s|and two sisters, Mrs, Frank Cadwell o \oely " pupr pui Steel 5 e 4 brate (rolic will be distributed to members j the son of el Mrs. Tle Gambsy, all students. ! Girl Reserves will all cclobrate ! 3 e : § ST AT iors ¢ S T R e Wost Hartforl. i - Christmas with club parties this © © Lion ) &t the no ) & | The funeral wiil be held tomorrow oroy 1 : week. Every member s invited and | €on tomorrow and will be placed on | o3 - feraliagi e L o o Tberiau Gl asked to bring a 10 cont present for (Sl inmedfarely. According to al ACCESSORY STORE CLOSED [ afternoon at 1:30 B Lo & Boi ! ; the grab bag. The schedule is as Ietter from & tary James I The Koppel Bros. Auta Supply Co. i ‘1 e i Mr. M. ot follows: O'Brien to the mem 50 IS at 262 Elm street was closed today i e : Bk ‘1 Monday—S8unset 2:30 at Hunter |the Interest fn these frolies that the py Copstable Fred Winkle by virtue | - ! ; ler Corp Road Misslon. tickets will practically &ell them- lof a writ of attachment for $600. A R s ‘oca Cola Tuesday—Jolly Juniors and Sun- selves from now on. The suit Is brought by the Kelly- L”)'.lc Hope for Child Slog el shine at 2:30 at ¥ The speaker at tomorrow's linch- | Springtield Tire Co., throngh H. H Pinned Against Hydrant consol s Thursday—Junior High S Ramuel A, Fiske. Tt Miikowitz M. Koppel and D. Funerals Meriden, Dec. 10 (P—Ilospitai Clubs, 2:30 at Y. ! will be the usual Christmas party Koppel are the parthers in the firm, authoritics here hold no hope for Thursday—Senior High School and members will bring toys for the place of business which was | === 10 recovery of § year old Albert A L ) S tribution to veltare ichildren EUsoRGd | Mrs. Georgianna A. Hopkins Yara, the Mr. and Mrs. John Funéral services for Mrs |anna Andrews Hopkins of { Main street weraheld this {at 3 otclock al the funcral parlors of | B. C. Porter Sons at 19 Court strect Georgl- | Yara, ot 523 West fternoon who wa, avenng f 1 oon | day mor [PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL 2040 BARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 We Offer: Hartford Electric Li ght Co. 4 “, K e Convertible 7s, 1928 ‘1‘;' = Price on Application. 1 ~=an, Tenn & o Commercial Trust Co.. Bldg.. New Britain Thewe 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Edward L. Snite 301, Newmarker, Manager We Offer: Guaranty Trust Co. Price on Application. {EDDY BROTHERS & G HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg, Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 27186 Tel. 2420 We Offer . GUARANTY TRUST Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK LXCHANGE Joscph M. Hailoran Tel. 1253 Harold C. Mott We Offer:— American Hardware | Burial was in Fairview cemetery. | i Gonl Elee Funeral services for Michacl ronsibilit lay (Gt North Iron an ey or s ’ ’ > held this atternoon at 2 o'clock at, was continued until J l d F . St. Matthew's German Lutheran |ary 16 and bonds wore fixed at uif Sta Stecl H church. Rev. A, C. Theodo cege, - 1son Mator Ll New Eng an urnltule H pa:mv conducted the services, Inr- "ha Traffic Lizl 10 &G C 4 | 0 S F s Com R ;Change Traffic Lights & Nickell i = | To Improve Service & Carpet Company e LR cenies (DELAWARE) Funeral services for John A. Ur-" 100 o char e : ? 4 Sh ban of the Berlln turnpike, Newing- o val inki gl ton, who was stricken with heart |1i:c' o that Mack Truck % Cumulative Sinking Fund Preferred Shar A o B STt GRS S| i e Siand oi Par Value $100.00 Callable at 105 trom New Britain General hospital | gashor aftey Mo K N 4 33 s f Friday night, will be held 10MOITOW | lights are shut off s 113 Authorized Outstanding morning at § o'clock at St Andrew's | st 1es b ',fnu‘.»,h, 1 118 % ' $1, 000.000‘00 $1,000,000.00 church. Burial will be in St Mary's | mora. colors aiowi 1623 10 $ fer Agen Registrar and Sinking Fund Depository cemetery, }M":nrs‘ where traff ¢ b Peoples Trun&Snvinp Bank irst Minneapolis Trust Company Mrs. Hersim Khanzadian B e e To the Holders of Minneapolis Minneapolis Funeral services for Mrs. Hersim | 4 STaTal eladnts: = betoe Khanzadian of 18 Clark street werce alle and the present control he [ 7 n g ) . * i . 5 Hr. €. L. Harris, President of the Company summecizes his letter s follown: BT RD P o Saih Dot il o Gl [ i ) P © i : The Traut & Hine Manufacturing Co. Bonds— 2 2 o'clock at the Armenian church f, whil® a new control will f 0 ° England Furniture & Carpet Compinylialthel LazsseiHotel e R e et L e g i o : BUSINESS Th.; ,;l:;. Ra m“‘m-:ub shment in the Northwest. It has he..i i“" rm";":‘o:m el i ¢ on Main sty i \ 5 It is the intention of North & Judd Manufac- d d is now in ite FORTIETH year of successfu He R i . SRS et L : :::]:.:inmfi’: E:cm":'.'fl;';..-.:::;"?z 000 wetrae atsonts onits books ardia custbmess | e e = Ofi(cr' Are Blected J S O \ : ., § turing Company, the owners of the Traut & Hine litiompsingimere thaniZ00.000 ax s — By Slovak Gym Sokol « i i s s » N Plant, to call in and redeem all the above outstand- flect to this financing sre $2,187,730.99 1 William G Wi ¢ At the annual meeting of v 23 12 ma S w el STEY " Q ASSETS et Tenai e e e e o056 LT s a8 21870 e e D i O G T e e e e . @ ing bonds on the next intevest date, April 1, 1928, share for the Net Tangible Asse d $140.00 per share for the Net Current As | ]u.irl“n;; o‘!l.',&lfi \‘.l.m”.\]: m’; reet wers S S o " 5 No effect has been given to Good Will although it is of great value. B s e g i ‘””,’“‘\ NG ; In the meantime you may have your bonds re- t 22 h been less than i e 1@ Bouth Congres: e 5 4 SR S e 2 SALES.PROEITS s ales ot e e e st i f, lp;xh\‘:)lr'”:\r(’!’:h.‘fi i Congrosa Ly il . . deemed, if you so desire, by delivering them to the [ havelavaragadiayse(92,200/000100 per year iilhe vetage yetsly et tnerchanduine in Fairview cemetery. i R . '+ 8 New Britain National Bank of New Britain, Conn., l profit for the seven years and ten months en m;h dmd"d . ln :;: i ey e | 115 O TG o AR CT SRR DR < & e T A Fered it $244,997.16 per year, which is tq\]lnl to 3.49 h‘mfl the ividen :Pfql:";::‘"::'a:nmon | - : [ e e S e 4 who will redeem all bonds that are offered on an rred Sh Th verage net merchandising profits have be THE J0YOUS GIF" s i i ; . & ! | 1?.':'.: ::-P::: ;:O-lhi:;.:imn ;m .-25 ::qu ments on the e ; FOR YOUNG_OR OLD [ ing will be held every Monday and after this date at the contract price of 107, and . 4 i A Gny Little Bird in a Beautiful | Thursday evening . ¥ By AEspiny Total Merchandising Sales for the years 1888 to 1926 inclusive Cotored Cnge e e T o e ted) o UG : . B interest at 7% to the date of the delivery of the were $48,966,236.14. Yearly average $1,255,544.52 | BOLLERER’S [zt anoersars o it romato iz honds to the New Britain National Bank. for the Preferred Share- POSY SHOP Sy J VISICSNS Our usual protection . 3 s 5 - < » C3 £ 35 PROTECTIVE PRO ciders hat bern rranged. sither by conract L S a XANDRY TonGE PARTY : NORTH & JUDD MANUFACTURING CO. or embodied in the Articles of Incorporation. These protective measures are taken to luThe Telegraph Flarist of New Britain” ndra Lodge, A . Dangl 4 ' ' " Hlly safeguard the financial interests of shareholders in accordance with the individusl | ters of §t. Gosrge, will hold a Chy ; e protective requirements of each e of securities distributed. ——————— | mas party for ],h, ;\m,‘mn LOCAL STOCK MARKET === [ nicmbers on Wednesday afternoon iishcd hs D utnata i el Cod t officers are C. L. Harris, President; J. H. Daunt. e A gy atiemoon (Furni ) ! have all i e i e coe d ey TR S i CAaTe | e et e ';':- and none of them less than nineteen years. The em: v 3 ittt e Casualty O e - plojees ave at the present time 275 in number and 33% % have been with the Company | UNDERTAKER i l s Co g & ,‘\ ;[m.‘ « r\ S — \ltempt to Kldnap I o i DG Oppos b ::‘-' Chareh. 4 T o sell Mig Co | Pasadena Girl Fails l All lege: details :n connection with issuance of these shares have been passed upon by 1] Residenie 17 Sammer 8t.-1625-3. i Democratic !,e'\der Hits Hartford Fire S10 ovill Mfg Co | Pasadena, Culif., Dec. 19 UP—An Lan Sim Junell & Dorsey, Minneapolis, Minnesota T . i N poya? \ ational Fir o ndard Screw . ttempt to kidnap Ethel Swapp, " Stovens & Stevens, Minneapolis, Mianesota : Hearst Mexi He Ne oenix Fire ..... ey Works !H ir-old Pasadena girl, from & A d Dividend e - ‘}‘““’(‘""“'?;“ ”‘i"' e ey rs Ins Co .. 1650 | Torrington Co com .... §5 | downtown street here last night was i ccrued Dividends - I Robinson, the democratic leader Gen 1520 | Union Mfg Co : | frustrated when a posse of 15 dep- Price Par and Monuments 11)150 folalthe et today bl ovlgenc, Manufactur Public Utilities Stocks, | uty sheriffs chased the man into the : y SRR he Hearst-Mexican slush fund in- 1 i b R Vit s £ et ¢ “For Ques Tem Years—All Your Money—All The Time—O:. T, Set anywhore In New Englana ||\ the Foarst-Hexiean stush fund 10 s :“L'L\;'\e . S Comatleg Ry bl 1:‘:]1:“.“.:((‘?!(";1‘& city and cornered that neither Senat Borah, Nor:! 2 s 3 | 111 Blee Light e 1 A P SERS0N. i includes Follette of] ad sceived ton & Cadwel —_— “ :l‘ Jght . Ofticers said the description of the WB CO. . fl::i‘:i,,?;;,‘, "(’!Iolll(:\'r :rm;\”- llwl.f.“‘,,]‘,j,,l,‘,,.r,f:,, 'L‘,;,_ Bige-HA Cpt Co com .. 94 |N B Gas .. | Swapp kidnapper did not tally with e s : g ine setting cent In connection with the purpose |1 ::“‘ i \I";‘:]‘;’fr““\’r’l“ ’ At . 0 O .v\r[m‘(n or] ?l‘("r k:d;:::l‘f\::::::: of b s i R i o1 . | Billings & Spence! C R < ot Marian Pa er of 75 g *“IThe letter of Senator Norris was | Colts Arms \ false alarm from Box | INT ANNOUNCED 75 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. Allcranites ¥ln 0o iay in’ the Ehnate at (holre. Lock S5 w:m; nd Booth sn-.‘»u.« ! 5| nd Mrs, A. Fuschillo of 63 est of Senator Howell, republican, | Fatnir B 115 joclock this afternoon brought oul Lafayette street announced the en- N Minneapolls .l e 2‘:,:1:‘.';”::;\or":‘;:‘x:h‘oull Hart oy ompanies 1, 3 and 4 and No. 2 {zagement of their daughter, Cora, Aé;m S35 Fansisce i nT.TOre;en ”fl:‘\l‘.";emfl“ (gt ienbe Lander 82 ¢ |truck. An investigation was under [to Dominick Luppine at a party last o e 1B Machine .... 26 way by the police and fire authori- |evening at their home. Those pres- T c sm'ms SOIIS Iel 1199 TREASURY BALANCE B Machine pfd ex .. 105 |ties immediately on the discovery (ent included the immediate families % Treasury Balance, $260,644,012 les-Be-FPond com ... 30 that the call was a prank. and a few intimate friends. 7 : \