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S [ ZTIN L Z1S [ 71N L2l s ¢z A E / 7N 15 L L on the turnpike and, as he lost |shortly after 5 p. m. Friday and a 10 be traveling about 30 miles an |persons remained in the court room, | hour, he struck a car coming in |believing the jury would take only the opposite direction, driven and a few ballots and then report their ow by Robert A. Lowry of 31 |decision. | Norfolk strect, Hartford. Lowry, in| Toms was killed in a gun battle | order turned 10 his Headquarters for Several Or- avoid a h the road, Nolan's car striking it on NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1928 City Items d-on collision, rafter two youths held up his drug the center of (store on Christmas eve, 1926. Hicl man and Hunt admitted the holdup | into | A son was born at New Britain General hospital tod Mrs. Ralph Richards of 328 Chest- nut street. y to Mr. and A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sage of 325 Chestnut g 2 ; the rear rieht ide and turning it [but both demied firing tho faral S(reet Mrs. Sage was formerly Miss the road for a distance of 30 feet. murder charge. e ey L e !Lowry was accompanied by Ray- | {ARek v e . g BEAE, s : < at 5:15 last cvening that a car Newington, March 10 — A joint ‘mond J. Fowler of the same ad. | fdm\,u by him and owned by S. meeting Of the entive committee |Tess in Hartford, Mrs. Lowry and }PR"ERAM []N PURIM fagd & Bt B i b of the Maple Hill Improvement ber Oen chiidcen. ol Miw Hielan | |ford, skidded and struck the street ciety, the Woman's club of Maplr By 20f Elarifard, Whie four latter | |stgn at the corner of Stanley and HIHll #ho. Soout committs 1ol .~tm\ were riding in }ht; rear sml; AT TALM l] T | Whiting streets. out Troop 10 and Boy Scout Troop | the car. Mrs, Lowry sustained a| | Harry Battaglla of Suffield 6, has been called by Harry H. How- S0t 00 the forchead and Miss} S Preparatory school will spend the ard, chairman of the latter commit “"!" n “‘““’"“L i i”;f‘:(“;""\_hg“““‘]“ . | week-end with his parents, Mr. and tee, for Wednesday even March [0 injuries er haok, Sho was ch ld E i T Mrs. Joseph Buttaglia of Cosf g don Wesduy e NI e o e bk S e (hildven 10 Bnfertain Tomorpow | Y Jerenh Betieiin o 557 i Hart on Thompson strect. The pu Tudge Barrows fined Nolan $18 pose of the meeting is to discus bility of securing suitabl: <o r prosecuted the case. and Juror Harry A. Afternoon at School Hall Boy Ru—n— Over by Tfilck “Y" MAKES NEW ATTEMPT 10 ORGANIZE SPEAKERS Assistant Secretary Still Hopeful of Forming Permanent Society Com- posed of Class Graduates A new movement towards orgau- izing public speaking classes at the | Y. M. C. A. into a permanent or- gunization was started last evening | The movement to organize is the 67 for Int Harves for high school; and $11 WALL STREET 1§ AGAIN ‘BOILING Speculative Favorites Whirl in Dizzy Fashion single transaction of $3,200,0 New York, March 10 ) — Wa by Bryce 1.ONg, assistant Becre- gireet witnessed another “boilin tary. The movement was launched gook market today in which th at a surprise supper tendered 10 recent gpeculative rfavoritea wer | Rev, \v'nm'x L. Phillips, pastor of \hirleq upward in dizzy fashion the Kensington Co_nlreznuonul Radio Corporation common stoch | church. Lev. Mr, Phillips has been goe0eq \with @ block of ll»l‘m-'ruuur ‘of the public speaking cnureg ar $114 a share, an over | classes at the for the past three piony gain of $6.25. General Motor: | yeurs, and the supper 1ast evening ouonoi™ with a hlock of | was a testimonial by the students of v 0o "§150 which represents ¢ combined classes. an i el [l s nare 5 then 5000 shares more changed e ~ ! In Critical Condition | 5ieer “trs orny be mPimt 1 hunds between 180 1-4 and 180 - Hill organizations. the Peace C. Bar- | The children of the New Britain Adolph Stanowitz, aged 10, of 1518 ,,.,’\‘1.{ S lnE class, who studied the top price being $1 a sh: : decision to call the nieeti en named a grand juror|Talmud Torah will entertain their 'Corbin avenue, who was run over under “‘(.'; ‘;,r John W. Wetzel, 8bove last night's closing quotation s made L meeting of the Scout rving on the jury which | friends and relatives tomorrow aft- |y a truck driven by John A. Swan- | voted to organize and demu'd officers The first salo of U. 8. Steel com- committee of Boy Scout Troop 4 o1 learing the Guilfoyle case in | crnoon at 2:30 o'clock in the #ehool son, ¢ > collector, on Broad | four years ago. To date no meetings MON Was @ lot of 2,500 shares be- W h\osd:lr evening, March 7. It is | Hartford auditorium with a Purim program. sireet, y ay forencon, was re- | M\",w;)‘{‘,l'd a4 " tween 146 1-8 and 146 1-4. or near- expected that a definite plan will - = The program will be presented under |yorted to be in a very eritical cuvv-[ : Al By ¢ advan. ¥ & dollar a share above yesier- suggested for detorii prac- | Williun Pupe, son of Mr. and | the direction of Mias Martha Witkin |dition at New Britain General hos- | raper of gl U6 the adva- e sinal prices : ticability of progecdin the Mrs Elmer TPape, has returned |and Morris Hartman, vital fodsy and his recovery 18| eet in public epeakine tud the tm.| Powerful speculative pools, tuking plan, Pratt Institute to his home{ The program: doubtful. Mo was suurcd internaily |0 ot help and influence |RIVANage of the widespread pub- Such a plan has ¢ iere he is confined with an | “The Calvacade Mareh” ... .. When one of th niwiealsar e Rl e AR organt- | 1€1ty given to yesterday's soaring many times before at mectin of tonsilitis. He expects to | eetion by school orchestra. | fruck passed cver his abdomen atter | JIEIEC T @ DEEASHCRt OTRRRL g ey Toe second lurgest n tiie Woman's club and the Improvement 'return 1o school within a few days. | “The Jolly Jester” .......... he had slipped while " 41 " Others who spoke on this and Dislory of the exchunge, bought society. A commitice was appointed AR Recitation by Marvin Karp. | ride. | other subjects included Frank B, S10Cks in enormous volume. Gener- frem each organization about a vi: William Norton of Frederick { “Good Purim” Song by school. — | Rau, who served as toastmasters |®l Motors opened with & block of ago to discuss the matter. No g D heen a patient at | Recitaton Miss Lillian Bazaronick | John Stoan, Jr. Joseph Caliende, $20:000 ehares at 169, ran up to 161 tion was taken, however, hecauss of | Harirord hospital for the past | Piano Solo Miss May Cohen. T | Philip elletior, Jr. 1o A Osgaog, 40d then reacted to below 160 on lack of interest and opposition. It |yweok. has returned home, His con. | “The Purim Players Operetta | Williom Dosnbam, D, I, Calderons, heavy realizing. Kadio also fell back s known that & total of 8504 Was |itien is reported a8 very much i The cast: Judith, Miss Dorothy D eat hs | Waiter Chargky, Kennoth Freedell, 3 POInts on the first wave of reali voluntarily placed ai the disposat of 100! D Koplowitz: Benjamin, Isadore Rio- | William B, Rety, John Leubeck and M6 New leaders wero qu the committees should o building for | SR d zon; Joseph, Hyman Marhelin; Han- | William J. Gootge 1 CCUPECR AN rought forward, with early buyir this purpose be erceted. The Wo Inah, Miss Ethel Miriam, = I ARL R ORRY: operations centering largely in Hupp, man's e atso have o nund o over JIOKMAN MAY RECEWE Miss Selma Barkowitz; Deboral, Mrs. Olivis S. Patterson s SO Hudson and Chrysler Motors, th: $100 which was presented some tin tiss Naomi Bazarnick Davic Mrs, Olivia . SLARMS | first two reaching new high ground Mr. and Mrs, . W, 1 o1 DEATH PENAL’" AGMN uuel am King's Jester, |10, a meml . Du Pont, which has large General same purposc. L Miss thel Zinman; Haman, Ber- @in's oldest color milies, dicd Motors holdings, crossed 354 1o the building of this Kind is almost — nard Cohen: Queen Esther, Miss <'] x;u- "r‘m‘nm this m‘]"'nn”k' at & highest price on record, & necessity, due to 1h 0 of ti el i) 4 ., Inez Barowski; Atten Misses o'clock towi Wepien ilnes | Seout troop now hoasts of il or Siors Manline Gage Mordecai, Milton Dworim; King Stanley street, who was the I 1 ikl (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) ip of 30 boys and the Girl Sco Ahasier Morris Nisserson; At- | of her late nicce, o 1}‘:" Low C have about 15 members. Functic Los Angeles. tendant, George Nissenson; Scribe, ¢ Mrs, Patterson wio o Yoar] l ) N B 0 AL Che & Dye 1581 of other clubs requ v tad . i = . - Itenube N Danicl Patterson efil'y llCl'&fl.Se "] ew l'IlAIll .:m Ag Cle p i-“‘ = placo in which to be held and os Angeles, March 10 (UP Piano Solo Miss Emma Malamud Funeral servi held 2 merican Can 833 821 Haih B hatics man s Wilham 1dward Hickman, who al- | Recitation Miss Jeanctte Lehrer 3 olelock at chure Bflmg Kept DOV“] Am Loco Lasg - . spect in the past. It is expected that {ready is sentenced to death on the | A Wicked Man” : i Wi Am Sumatra Licre il Ml Al il gallows for the death of Mar Song by School pasior, will off | 8 Am £m & Re members of the various comimi Parker, today awaited a jury’s ver- tiation y v e The average cost for the educ Am Sugar present at the meeting lict-—i verdict whieh may mean a Rachlin and Isracl Rosen- jorq | llon of pupils in the clementary and Am Tobacco . ! A PR i high schools of Britain has Am Woolen Admits Drunken Driving jury which heard the mur- |“The Drunkard” .............. SRR |shown a greater decrease since 1923 ' Anaconda Cop John H. Nolan, of Church case against Hickman and h A keteh by Milton Mil g e TR anel e angintahy jors the e largest ! Atchison street, Wallingford, plead: dilty former pal, Welby IHunt one Solo Martin Ch ,‘),‘Ml"‘ j Rl B R Al present it Balt & Ohio. to the charge of driving while under | charg with killing Ivy ecitation Sy i, “:v»l .“' "“'L““Y"‘ m".‘_f’”‘-:'-"S the city $6.36 more Beth Steel the influence of liquor at a scssion |tuiled to reach a verdict by 10 p. Miss Anna and Elliot Liphitz | SHc Bt 0 e Maxen | AR 3t wa AT | Brook Man of Newington town court last night . yesterday. They were locked up i liano Solo Miss Inez Barowsky | o 20" ol ive d sretisinoll LAl TR e T : sven wlich Justioe of the Poace € |for e wight and will vestme de.|"The Blue Danube Sy e e per pupil than it Diad 0 1928 New Ger De Paseo Barrows prosid liberations this morning. Belagtion liy-Behieel OXchREtrB 2300 ian e e e L L e T Nolan figured in an accident | J{ was reported that two mem- | JeWish Play. : is low i its Increase over 1823 with ¢ g 1 & Ppac which oceurred on FFebruary bers of the jury were holding out| The cast: Father, Sidiey Rachlin; 4 . A " Cheyaler = Corp, 11:45 p. m. on the Berlin turnpike |or lite inprisonment for Hiokman « Mother, Miss Muricl Koplowitz; soi. | o sy N NMarey sod Bollgsourt Deve gy g Robbins avenue near Kiely's garage. [oxtreme penalty. Also it was tailor's wife, s Anna - Lipshitz; F l AT R el e Tomeye Consol Gas Officers Honayinan and Carey of. the | ported (he fury hnd dasided aise rx_\ Rhubrunkar MR B CoenyES el unerais T e SIS AR G : state police, who were detailed 10 lon a life imprisonment sentence for |! hitlpen (ouls fepactory L =——— A compleie {able of statistics|D2Y Chem ... 40 vestigate the case, testificd that | Hunt. Hunt is under age and not HO Y doonisy shows New Haven's school costs as | D008e Bros A 18% olan was under the influence of |liable to the death penalt | “Hatikooh : Mrs. Exa Kaminski AR $63.68, elementary | EFie RR 527 fiquor. The latter was driving south | The jury was given the case o Boll By SeRveL Sa G a - Mesudlisepioes Jor oMo e Ll high school eo m Plavers Y z e Kuminski of strect, who | £ erhTa ol | Fleischmann ermpee——— =2 — — = ~ her hom esterday morn A5 A N S " Tex === = Kolodney Bros. Store S high achool | Freeport Tex v Br p oelock, will 1 n Al ienl Asphalt 1 Is One Year Old Today :nornins at 7:50 o'clock at t sl e | Genl Elce Kolodney Lros. Hardware (o, 1at 74 lock at Saca ik o v school _cost; | Genl Motors {celebrating its first year in business (c¢hurch. Burial will be in RirAsaliao) costiann “H.H' Glidden | Today marks the opening of & wee Heart cemetery, 35, all T e i sfl}.- | Hudson Motors Lactivity of specially planned events, 11, olementary schools: §145.47, high | Hersheya [New Britain welcomed Kolodney nk D, Root s 103,32, all schools: in’ 1923, |Int Cement, jmost warmly a yoar ago March S| Ituneral scrvies for Frank D gua 75" ementary schools; $201.- | it Nickel | when they opencd their store at 220 Root of Main strect, Newingtor 4 2 congratulated sociates for having completcd the | first year in business here most suc- | cesstully. | Man and Grandchild “I am an Office Boy Registering Bank too ? Burritt Mutual Savings Bank and the nickels and dimes that I save now are going to help me in my future business career.” Why don't you get a Dime N i Expected to Recover | William H. Blinn, aged 65, of West Main street, was reported rest- | ing comfortably at New Britain | | General hospital todiy, and his re- covery is expected. He has one | fractured rib, lacerations about the | {hiead, and body bruise, the rseult | of being run down by an automobile | jon West' Main street near Russiwn road yesterday forenoon. | Roberta Lathrop, aged ! West Main stre . of 791 | man and child. WANAMAKER FUNERAI | sw York, March 10 (UL)—Rod- man Wanamaker, patron of avia and art and head of the John Wan- am; ores, will be buried in the | {cemetery of the Church of St James | the Less in Philadelphia Monday, i !was announced today | Wanawaker's parents arc buricd there. A funeral service will be held at . Marks church. n Michacl mut, zyn, Peter Sut Stanley Kowal Father Kowalezyk conducted the|gas ag for elementary school; {78 for high school; and $10 committal servics Main st Itis seldom that crowds [mer editorial wri volitical visit @ new stors in numbers as they [respondent ol assistant city e did on that occasion of the New York Times, will be cki, Joseph Chis cayk apiak | Tt is the hope of the management 'this afternoon at 2 o'clock at that the number will be doubled this home. Rev. William O'Dell ¢ vear and they have arranged to give | Elmwood, will officiate. Buvial will valuable presents free 1o those wio he in Newingion eemetery |register at the storc during the — | week. Andrew Skorupski | Samuel, Ralph and Abe Kolodney, | Funeral services for Andrew skor- president, treasurer and seeretary of |ypski of 54 Union street were hebd {the company respectively are being | iLis morning at S o'clock at Sacred by their business as- ‘Heart church with a requiem high a | rated by Revy Walter Ko- Walte Burial was in red Heart cemetery Fdward Carcy Funeral serviees for Edward Carey of 65 Franklin strect will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Erwin chapel. Rtev. William H. Alderson, pastor of Trinity Methodist church, 11 officiate. Burial will be in Fair- jew cemetery. Wi UNDERTAKER ;. TELEGR! FLOWERS BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP R W. Main St “The Telegravh Pr. . Bldg. Tel. 886 of New Britain” Check Through the List Below and If You Can Check Three of These You Certainly Need a Safe Life Insurance Policy Liberty Bonds Mortgages Leases Receipts Your Will Cancelled Checks Certificates of Deposit Deeds Notes Do You Win—or Do We? New Britain Trust Co. Deposit Box Here Fire Insurance Policy Contracts Investment Bonds Family Heirlooms Stock Certificates Int Paper {hree | Ken Cop Britain figures for the comparison: 19 8.07 for | Mack Truck . ntary school; $161.18 for high Martland Oil . for all schools; 1926- Mo Kan & Tex 3 for elementary school; Mont Ward Y Central . NYNH&H 62 follows: [North Amer .67; high | North Pacific. 9% for alliPack Mot Car $106.08 for !Pan Am Pet B for high school; and $89.29 all schools. amford figures are as lementary school, school, $120.6 nd $8 school cc 27 19 clementary school; $168.38 for high | Phillips Pet... 585 hool; and $115.84 for all school |Pierce Arrow.. 12% Icots {Pullman ...... 821 Meriden costs are as follows: $53.- | Radlo Corp ...117% for clementary school pupils; | Remington Rd 287 §1.51 for high school pupils and | Reading 98 for all school costs in Sears Roebuck §73 !Sinclair Ot 218 outhern Pac .118%, all !8td Oil N J . 391 | e Std Oil N Y . 303 PASSES ANNAPOLIS EXAM <iiem:r ; i Studebaker i Texas Co . | Tex Gulf Sulph Native of New (Tim Rol Bear . $1 .34 for school costs in 192 1Alfred T. Magmell, Underwood .. Union Pac Union Carbide 1 Notificd He Has Been successful in Te 1 Britain, i | . granddaughter of | iUnited Fruit , 138 the injurcd man, is also at (o hos- | SETEE———— | g T, Magnell of 51 Warren U S Ind AL 131% [ pital for treatment for brutses about ton avenue, Hartford, son of Alfred U S Rubber .. 435 | the body. She was with her zrand 3. Magnell, formerly of this city, U S Steel 146 [father when the aecident hapg 15 beew notitied that he has wues Wabash Ry .. 61 | Elmer C. Tryon of Rivervie 4 Use a ey lcosstully passed the examinations West Elec | driving the car which struck the . Ifor admission to the United States Willys Over Woolworth Wright Aero aval academy at Annapolis, Md He will enter the naval academy e or July, after passing the nec- y physical cxamination. Magnell s attending the Hartford ! Public High sahool and will graduate next June. He is prominent in :.}hq.]r: .-‘]'.mlvlu':‘_ ;::{\ll;\;vpn'fl.lld’"n% n; Lt Caiants 1 2 e fPEuSIOe LD BilC B atna Dife Tos Cols s vies president of Smiley chapter of . T Aetna Fire the National Honor society, men:- Automobile Ins Hartford Fire .. National Fire {bership in which is limited to hig standing pupils. He is also a mem- ber of the editorial boards of the | proenix Fire Clhivonicle, the high school magazine, | Tryvelers Ins Ct I of the 1925B el Mag- Conn General . purpose last October, ! Bristol Brass Colt's Arms | Eagle Lock ....... Fatnir Bearing Co PROBABLY DIED IN FIRE i Hart & Cooley . 1 gham, Mass., House Burned | ;‘{’"",,1,”,“ to Ground and Occupant is Be. N B Machine pfd ... | Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd .. Peck, Stowe & Wil Russell Mfg Co Co lieved Vietim, Pramingham, Mass, March 10 (@ 60, is missing > may have per- whieh westroyed his fter midnight today s discovered by railorad “iremen found the struc tire Torrington Co com Union Mfg Co ... of the fire, Treasury balance, LOCAL STOC) {Furnished by Putnam & Co.) nell was born in this and s Manufa. 19 veais of Qe Am Hardware Maguell reccived his appointment | Am Hosie : a8 principal for the examinations Beaton & Cads el L for sion to the academy from ! Rig..11r1 Cpt Co com {Congressman . Hart Fenn, who Billings & Spencer com lconducted examinations for that Rillings & Speneer pfd .. n Insurance Stocks. Bid lic Ctilitles Stocks. L Neighbors reported : at Cummings was seen n]vv:fl ine ConfL Elec Servics 5 Jouse during the Al ¥ ppives BN DL S EOMIRES e ar hie died in the flames. Hied Elec IAgHE ... 412 Cummings owned the structurc, a N B Gas 70 e loss Bouthern 3 178 or 0C~ e 1t nins, vistilicg in {he TREASURY B! 145% | 1 Asked 04 115 4 PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Harford Stack Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL. 2-1141 We Offer: NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Price on Application. 1fienn & . New Britain Phone 25 and Hartford Stock Exchange Segar, Manager l 55 West Main Street Members of New York Stuart G. We Offer— Guaranty Trust Co. of New York Price on Application. EDDY BROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange . HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg,. MERIDEN Colony Bidg, We Offer: 50 Shares of Hartford Times Preferred 100 Shares of Colts We have a Tax Expert in our employ who will be glad to assist our customers in the preparation of Federal Income Tax Returns which are due March 15th. NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK Prince & Whitely Lstablished 1878, Members New York, Chicago and Cleveland Stock Exchanges. Burritt Bldg.—69 West Main St.—Tel. 5405 Donald R. Hart, Mgr. COMMISSION ORDERS EXECUTED ON ALL EXCHANGES CH HIRE FARMER DI Cheshire, March 10, (®—Geo Pardee a retired farmer, 86 years | He is survived by his widow, two sons and a daughter. ol4 died of heart trouble early toc LK UMBRELLAS at his home. o % 3 " The tiny individua Mr. Pardee was the r-presentative i v individual umbrella s from Cheshire county in 1886, i{e Quite the thing for April rains was a charter member of the Multi-colored etripes and other Cheshire Grange and an Odd Fellow. | patterns make them very cheery. Only a few families will move this month— But hundreds will make their selection, from The Herald Classified Ads, of a new home into which they wiil Move April First Telephone 925 An experienced ad writer will assist you in preparing a result-getting advertise- ment. 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