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NEW BRITM\! DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1927, N LINDBERGH LANDS 255z _ 2 LAKE EHAMPLAIN [ Wall Street Briefs | REINVESTMENT HAS | Thousands Wave Farcwell The next 1 il be 140 Yuke e Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 4 . 3 e & e er net operating hen the American flier who had | from San Salvador to Tecucigalpa, (Continued From Tirst Page) o e e e e ngrcss T voto Lennashunly _!“!lw-‘.l dropped R ! 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN bermic me. 1o Ty thereat ap | SETOU & forlsir o 0ok I 1o maks Lndbereh & coion n 1 ‘Cusloms Patrol Credited With!sonhtoe, oo sivare e > Horgan's Tnumvnrale Has But| TEL 2040 acrial co 1t Honduran arn as a homage rendered by my gov- Little Influence ol Bll}’il]g HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 ons of gool w well ‘rom Tegucigalpa to Managua. place this medal on your breast. May 1ops on the ficld, 150 miles. There revoluti il =4 £ last ye trlumph continue always to att The famous Spirit of St. Louls | politics have apparently been forgot- X vou n your glorious career 1 & JUSt | vant-almost e IHELi of the neld | en . anicimmdon of Lindsorgha| St Albans, Ve, Dec. 25 (9 — The | Nose v : cv York, Dec. 25 UP—Lurlh tribute of the orave and enersetic | any was hidden frons 1 of the ! mission of good will. His next 4 of the Lake Chawpl ie & Ohio 1 293, recularioyideveloped (abithe fopens We Offer: efforts which have secured for you | tors in a clou dust when it | tral American stop would be 1 {loms patrats credited today by Lrge B fu : ot today's k market, but the the sympathy and applause of the |rose gracefully, took a long circl:,at San Jose, a Rica, g Harry ”“l“"““‘” o le ton of cus- L ! 662,080 a year ¢ 5 e = : . world.” a hen headed soutd Climby from Managna. From there he would |t with having reduced rum ¥un- | but sy S 3 ard Srooklyn Edison k H rtf d F l C Brownsville, Tex., Dec, 28 (P— | gya, 1”,/ x]xluw ung to i 0 miles to Panama, where ex ning on the lake to a larse g ead o i 4 3-8 pointa S a or Ire nsurance 0. The Big l'ord plane carrying Mrs. P + crimson | tensive preparations have been mads | Guring the last Tn ann 5 5, 6 against g2l 3 . A By ngeline L. Lindbergh back to G o forizon. to prepare a ficld so that the plano ing suspension of operation of the - ! e | Price on Application her school room in Detroit ed | Then ti I ' can land on Panaman soil rather |patrol for the year, Collector White- £ ¢ E chor at the Fort Brown fleld here o it aRp et t Lo | than in the Canal Zon:. Liill said that t peed of the gov- at 12:13 p. m. from Mexico City and | ¢pirit of e R the IFood supplics for the Mexico City- #rnment, craft gured in driv- took off again at 1:04 p. m. ; f 5 . Guatemala hop included some drink- | ing many of the umn running Only a brief halt was made here {ing water, a fow sandwiches and a | vessels off th while the big ship was refueled and | Fhare were no o from the | supply of y_emergency rations. | While the ficet has not made a members of the party had lunch. oy o ol aretliARa i uifed with clothes and | sreat number of scizures during the Mrs. Lindbergh, Mr. and Mrs. Stout just stood there in|a leather h bag with toilet ar-|year, it has forced the dumping into and Stanley Copeland, Mexico City * 3 i lg i Ve iane aan e TAY hirts and underwear comi- |the water of several loads of liquor - — Foi e teh 8 vent to the homo of Mrs. C. B. | 2 AaphiLare el 4 om boats which were being pur- SSES BAR EXAM. S i y l - More for the noon day meal while e e R At rge Gasoline Supply |sued. The boats of the patrol “"v‘ 1 Ga., Dec. 28 (P—Tobby |« t v ixed price me 0mm ann Henry Russell and Harry Brooks, , . - A & Th soline supply was sct at!be overhauled heforc being placed . conquer Ohitheb s S e Highe money rates, dio pilots, ate at the ficld 3 3 et R lons by Lindbergh, wio con- (in service ogain nest spring. ) ally has “holed out” in 1 S AR - ey The next stop will be at San An- A et e o & of |sidered this would give him a re-| Many of the bays and coves are young amateur having been also had a te [ Members of New York and Hartford Stock tonlo, members of the pasty sid, |, o0 200 PIERe Sieve WU ”h”‘,’,‘ s over the max- | frozen at present and there {8'much |nounced as one of soy R e g a 1 Stock Exchange This halt also was uled t e A e people | Imum flying time—nino hours. }flo'ulug ice in mid-lake. o passed examinations for ad- I'ooly en red {c ntai Edward L. Newmarker, Manager B S brother) which is ma dhlliihie g this was a e ssion to legal prac 1 '”’,'”f_\‘_":‘\‘ ""”‘”.f],‘ here called Colonel Lindberg Iy avastthon 5 ioiifolcesinin last American to salufe Col- | considerablo 1 2 heasy plove | Gyift River Trouble O o Thersh 3 nslow, | 1o 1t in takin in the thin air | i - Perfect Take-OfF onel Lindberzh was Alun Winslo : e v’ ,"m'« high altitude — a Aired b) Two States '"RTFORD STOCK EXCHANGI crotary of the United St 3 2 | (rurished wy Eady Bros & i 8 ) We Offer: Valbuena Flying - Ficld, e ! It I‘,' : ,"\'H,,‘,. and a half above sew level | Boston, Dec. 28 (A—A confer- e L ) |suesa « Addit : City, Dee. 28 (P)—-Just ¥ s well call on fence with regard to the controversy [11re. & comn. Weer. 1o 1 3 lightened the flving field the Amer- | hetween Massachusetts, and Con- Tanks and Trus( Compunies Charles A. Lindbergh hoppes E v Mo Window camis M) L o the presidentia oftice. 0 was |nadiiont aver ths propised dlver=| Eankem LibVE e 2 " . Midland ’ Lawyers Mortgage CO, army during tl s just be i i By Trust m. today for Guatemala City, 1 q 1 . " l, s: he presiden cyes WN\‘)‘“ sion of ths § and Ware rivers | nk ad o temala, the first p of his Cen lie fic e ) \ it wa rom their natural flow into th Price on ‘\pp“mtm“, America good will flight. e Jneae e C a b 21 501 Connecticut river fo furnish & new n " o take-oft was made in almost | 10R MER MC AT (00 8 JAindbergh (ol Prestdents agor supply for Toston was held [1ifa o i bt g I Ameriean i Al Chemical rfectiweather conditions, Mnore | IHICI bob of NIs head o through an interpreter, that in hers fodny." Tha partioipantaiere||isice: : o ; . were sluggish in | was no wind and the shight veil of e Skl ing farcwell he wanted Calles o]y .00 eral Arthur M. Reading 'MoF 3. a. 1 ponse to the publication of sev- mist: near the ground was not ‘-L el ‘:‘”“\-‘ = s Tt Jinow iow much he lked Mex lof Massachusetts, and Ernest L. B : . E nfavorahle November cneugh to inferfere with vi ty. :_,’ A ‘”‘ o » S its people 1 J‘;o' ‘mv‘x:~ | Averill, deputy atiorney general of | A ¢ S AR C .”,““‘”,'_) e Jise motlien oL e ot e e e om0 Mavlod o) preglalalinos il o [Connecticut. Mr. Reading sald that, [Biversile True o -, i | e (g \bsines Bmonen S Yo s neton to Christmas with her sor ! o e ie purpo: s to 4 i et ol ki g tico was ono of tho most inter-; GHICS f00I 1AS RENS BO o |states might agrec ou a plan which Htar. . e Ry ! : ec. 25 UP—Disrega Ll Al xperiences of 1 13 1 iherghvs cyes for a moment, | Would eable Massachusctis to g0, Fina . con X tifter call money rates and wide Members Hartford Stock Exchange .=, Mrs lmdn'»rgh. ] ful to “the president *Mex- |ahead with projection at the same (i 9 Finunce y | ; redictions of a “teehnical &Y ! v l he e ur | time safeguarding the rights of Con- Fire Insurance Companies i pAcH S bl I'ord planc ¢l arry & ¢ ‘ d loves you o 7 c stoc T forged - - R e e e e TR A oty g S e o R 8 it sk aron, SE ) e VRTEORD o e S Many Dangers on Wa e ippear before the war department n | 150020 r e e e le i BurriltHotel Bldg. Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. ~ Colony Bldg ately headed cast toward Tampico Nieo City, Dee. 25 () 40 gave Lindbergh an embrace in | Washington next Friday morning at [Xati. rira ‘ S : ing centered largely in scompanicd by Two ey plan f . Ve unty Mexiean fashion, patting him a hea on the question of e g : which there is Lindbergh st a4 th f St | o ¢ ] Sl Al € ionately upon the ha g sm"") “_”“' ion to N y and Other Insurames | ng supply and in the Ney there was sufficiont, light {0 s wi -t rst lap of L The department s chiefly con i ty 132013 he new ¢ an (i We Offer round. He glided Into the fion 500 gl throy < > 58 © teerned with the question whether di- A€ i " enloe hourd of the United s running hi N f the fichd tral Ameri he 3 i nd de- fon of this water will affect the |/ ¢ PR T ration B suR oA 10 Sh fA L-f l C The 1 e dofore the | avigability of the Connceticut river. |rix L po o e ares o etna Life Insurance 0. to the s 4 hen turned ea st shy )y e a rather narrow e toward by aitlie o Sesicn G ) oz od Theological SERA LS e 1 50 Shares American Hardware south and soon 1N atci 4 = 3 o ‘ vade reviews report- | A 5 e P T tcana ($moke Mountai Students Are Arrested | . : » tatie ot 11 ov- | 70 Shares Stanley Works with the cscort of Mexican fter i : « Springtield. Mass, Dec. 28 (P— Conn. Tower 1 ] e SrALRNC o planes it was soon o sigh inati (Sleeping AN iy bonds ner from $10,000 g Yo s | inusually heavy | - Bids Mother p oincd to L ow sad $15,0600 ., Furman ¥ordham, -t 7 - : . lroad equipmient Lindbergh and his stlier si 19, who says hie is a theologic Mrs. Rose Cassolino gl ; o e retlected in operations | favewell o ea her privates Vb = teau 1 e jont, and Joseph Gibson, both | Word has been received by Mus, g ve, 2 I © turn of the year. Packard the Ameriean ssy before coni-istate of Pueh ath L ot zToes, eru bound over to the Walter Kane of 35 Mill street of the (o /h" fLater power Co. 701 sublished an unusually g to the flying fiel The Lone into rand jur ¢ when they w |death of her mother, Mrs. Rose ¢ i 2 i lorable q cly report, showin Fagle's public parting with his moun slate Loaibls cxaminition on a charge of assa olino, wife of Louis Cassolino, for- |Hol: Water Poy 1 p 5 0f 31.54 a share, as againsi . . other Valbuena conslsted mere- v 1 LS B and mpted robbery whils armed. |mer 1 nts ot this cit Death | < Compain®s il g S % F ll Rl ht A - of shaking hands just beforc he have 1 ps never 1 ] Gileon was arrcsted by a passivg |took placo at the family home in | A/mo ) o as ago u er’ c er’ o. entered the cockpit of the Spirit ot Ly H\““. X e maotorevele officer whils the paie {Long Island, | Amer “ ¢ st 7 tail ther s 1 .!.E::f-l T i Jn il N Lt | were said to h o been i) !"’uyv-wl ar nts, harge | American Tosiery ¢ e it turie @ COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN r vl and se i00d by £6 s irkins and a wo- | of Laraia & ‘0., are incom- |AM ver . : > the e ¥ mother. \ian companion wliom Jteiavas ac. | plaie; mending (he' arrl el siany i h c0, R MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE When Lindbergh came fo the delis 4 npanying to her home on @ re- bods tonight. ating Co. . nd, 1 i . > was dféssed iy o dark business e : estic "Trcan volea- | Al i ) Aarematlo Tsenln . e i e Joseph M. Haloran Tel. 1253 Harold C. Mott h.’ Ho put :w;lfl\‘x\‘w, 'v;' over (his no, over B 81 soon afterward. The | Michael Brown ! ' g ust before entering the plane 1 we | com ichae W i 1 .x”‘ onlen e |Iv FET ar Two Duys 4 1 to nave admitted com- \l ‘1 1 I(‘yn\n‘ 1. oL o, nrdie b i : N lonz list of similar of- |363 Main strest, died late yesterday |Biiings & or Co. i - nion Gos. Brooklsn row, American bassador. Mrs afternoon at the New Britain ¢ ‘0. pfd 2 ¢ s and Abitibi Morrow, miembe the cmba cral hospital where he had bes e p N AL I oy nto new higlh taft and 4 &roup of Mexican army ‘\“(,l NCED since December 10, { TRl o _ e ' some he gains running aviators. Smiling he said “good " or of 97 Whiting| Born in East Hampton, ha mov : > Co, .. 2] 3 i nea nts. Other e b '_L‘;,[" ho entbHee i G aatem SR J1 stre nounees the engagement of |to Meriden ot an early ago. He lived | 548! k Ca i I broke into new high | : Mr L R L S . ! o daughter, Barbara, to Charles in that city until 1918 when he 2 . S round inciuded stle T ‘ We Offer and Recommend : R Spirit fsh 1 : L Anderson of 632 West Main streef, |10 New Britain, He ish com i 1 C St. Louls until it disanp aiep ¢ al- |=on of Mrs. Anderson of Nova Sco- in the High street plant of Landers, t oy Ca 2 v s bid up 2 poi ok M1 Einabecd aht i nd ot s stk © Vi Tastor e tmglosel at o (Prary & Ciak bevious to b i1 T G TR 115 R e other il galed to folow s, American Phenix Corporation Stout entered the land ) ) Stanle Ls office. u e ‘\""!;{f"‘fmlx‘w ;.r’ i ."11»,» clize Rt 30 wen set for the wedding |, Surviving him are his wife, Mrs, Jewell Relting Co, co AU | erend S RIS ot oL ey ot Hin ik 2 - £ Augeline Brown: a daughter, Mrs. A S PAR 850 the embassy stail bade them f is avails ¢ 1 { vircless communication be- | William €. Wehb of 17 Toberts Yanniog ow: ot T AT R AT 2 50 it Ay liovertthe eaplts | tween Bngland and Australia §s de- |Sircet and a grandson, Charles E. n & Co.. Cl it R o At Co. y G BIoCt T T A nN Dot ey BRI aea0 o hop is clared to be successful, , Webh, The funeral will be held at [3 5 2 i s Market 50-; M. J. Kenney's funcral parlors on |0MECE. G AL ! 9 et il — [Main streel toniorrow morning At N . Aach, C : 3 (LG |$:30 o'clock and at & Mary's X. B Mac 1 ¢ o {church at 9 o'clock. Burlal will be "_' DeuArL 1 in 8t. Ma cemetery., i | Miss Anna Kajashas. s Anna ki years old. of 114 Dalay L died of ‘onr pf R el 7 4 4 ospital this morning at 11 anlol B s ! o : ck. She was admitted to the in- | 0 o ; YT sl A S A YOUNGGTeRE TONGHT ! e was born in Lithuania. For |seth Tho: 1oel v 5 A sl J ! ~ A he past few r she was a 1 3 o 2 3 b cee 2 00 6% e office of DI 3 < ‘m. ar » 1 £ ! & \ 2 3 gt o R ,“n‘;,‘;,';, e S e W Burritt Bldg.—69 West Main St.—Tel. 5405 | Catherine Kafaskas; two sisters,Mrs, | Stantey I m. coery B0 611Cer Pasc 6 Donald 1. Hart, Mgr. \\vun O'Day i va K . ‘ 2 ! L 3 and a brotl Lstablished 1878, Members New York, Chicago and Cleveland Stock Exchanges. We offer for investment: CONN. LlGHT & POWER CO. WHRT ARE THEY S Ty 2 BALA ! ! . y o 212% Preferved WP 1O IS EVENING 77 Mrs. €. Eugene Edwards, AR 1y s s for Mrs. Gertrude M. 2 of €. Eugene - IR ] ’/// J g }\l.’ir-l« of 211 Maple street, were held | 5 e stop 5o 0 = : = ol ) B e S e St S Ak | Amodued Guand | i e BALD AR NANS DENTE ELL ANYWAY, THE " FOL! . ) A& Va pastor of the First Congrezationai | || Electric Company | 0% spsg |Tobocco Prod .115% 1143 i s Gh TPE:{"\ COMNG~— chureh, officiated. Burial vas in| i e S 1345 |Union, 11..““L h . i Fairview cemetor : nl 4 . (B CARD OF THANK | \ R oy el el We wish to thank our fricnds aud | Wabash Ry . | neighbors for the kindness and 61 Broadway, New York el e e ; ; e : e e THENTRES T | pathy shown us during our re s 1 oMtors [ Ward Bak B . 5 : _ Norwich, 1 28 P — Fred J AHD CAPARE v R | ey ] £ West Elee Grandehamp of Montville 15 held | bereavement. in the death of our be- Diridend No. 13 on Class A Stock | ) 5 . | White Motor . s 1'% criminally responsible for the death loved wife and mother, also for ths | i vl v b e s 2 Wb : srilly feannnalblenon ety offerings recelved. clared the regular quarterly divi - Woolvorth 0115 198 B - e especial wish to thank the | dend ';;1 the Class A ](r:k of El;r 3 2 10 following an 1 l‘lv]t‘ bile accider | Emanuel Gospe church, G .1} oa o Notders of record Januar ng .. 23 ¢ | Annuity From Government 5. 7. hesmona. Prentiss Co. and employees 10, 1 Rl signed, In. dditien to thy regulor dividend oS B Naik ) Planned for Everybody | Tovrt @ fe i ) Charles Eiton on the Class A Stock an estra dic 5 el Washington, Dec. 25 (P—All per- | 104 as the result of injuries sur Miss Etta Elton dend of u;m ser share twas de- fa ‘1‘ Tr e 350 1 R o3 would an,|fered when a car which he wa - < wrplus Marland ( 3 ons in e ed Stat would au-, 8 4 3 Mr. and Mre. Elmer Elton b aeine of W s : 3 |v recelve an anmuity fron|ATiVing and one driven by Gram- and Family. t o o A ernment on atlaining a cer.|champ, came together in Montvill Holders of Clams A Stock may | 130 Nl 3 1157 [tain age under a plan recommended | Grandchamp, who his becn hel apply the regular dividend to the IR 7 : e i i o Ntans Iy on a technical charge of man purchase of additional shares of | [N Y Cenii |1 TR amerinn Koohofle DR s iies e 0 acaidet A Stock at the price of $20 NYNHGEH 5 i1t 623 jtion today by John A id, Mar- ‘ £ 3 \ J g < | % t driving on the wrong side of the WEEK-EHD ", per share wherean the present mar- Nob & Wast L |auette university, president of the |driving g Antoist Who Had Been\Drinking too Much Blamed by Coroner for ratality. per annum, vielding, at said pres- North Pacific : . ugry | The problem of providing for per- g “and his consumption UNDERTAKER ent market price, about $4.90 per 4 581 |Sons who have passed th o when liquor apparently rendered him in o share per annum. Pack Mot ¢ L Phone 1623-2. 4 5 they can no longer work and have | cap and properly oper- Opposite St Mary'sCharch, The dividends will be 3o applied iAol ; made no provision for their declining ating his autouobile.” Residence 17 Summer 8t.—1625-3. and the Class A Stock (or scrip yeni years would be entirely solved by —_— certificates for fractional shares) ree Arrow.. I ; purchased therewith will be deliv, Radlo Corp. . |such a plan, Professor Ladd said. Two Unmasked Robbers ered to all stockholders entitlec | i SELS A x — S N B v e RERIEE . FINE ART EXHIBITION | Loot Altoona Bank January 20, 1928, request payment Reynolds B ..1537 ; | 5 FLOWERS Ln cash. Sears Roebuck 881, & | Rome, Dec. 28 (UP)—After in-| Altoona, Pa., Dec. 28 (A—Two un- Telegraphed to All Parts of the World ||/ M. C. O'KEEFFE, Secretary. |Sinclair Oil . jaus fon by the king and queen, [ masked iuen held up a branch ef 9 I : st ; : 233 [the Marine Art exhibition was | the First National Bank of Altoona BOLLERER’S et et ntonee fact | |southern Ry .146% 1453 % {opened to the publie today and at- |today and gscaped in an automobile changed from December 31, 1927, ndard Oil . t ed unusual attention. The cx- | with money which they scooped up e Pequ l’r?i;!dog [ e ‘tewart Warner hibition included many paintings of | from the counter s they fled. They NEA SERVICE, INC 83 W. Main ;m of. g. Tel. |“The Telegraph Florlst of New Britain” = tudebaker oy )0 %y 50 | sea scenes and sculpture of ships. overlooked $10,000 in bills nearby.

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