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CRITAIN DAILY HERALD, T City Items Mrs. James O'Brien, Mrs. John Hyland, Mrs. Francis Morehead and Mrs. Martin McNamara have re- turned to the city after attending the silver jubilee of the Catholic Da t ughters of America at the Hotel provisions of class “A" stock, to Taft, New Haven. . gy s $1.50 & share on the class A and | _Bee our 25c window tonight. Bur-|go gq o0 'sye commin, This compares ritt Au‘z Shop, 85 W. Main St.—advt. with net profit of $568,475 reported A window and fence were broken by the predecessor company a year at 69 Willow street, according to complaint to Captain Kelly today. (5% W%l o0 the same share basis Officer Fred Wagner is investigatin; See our 25¢ window toni:ht.‘ Buf_ ents & share on the common. Bal- ritt Art Shop, 85 W. Main Bt.—advt. |$35% G’:';air“r;:‘::fl;z‘;":‘e‘; M ! lice were notified today of |45 e POH0e notified today of | jonds, equal to $5.38 & share on the the suspension of the right to eper- |,/ " : “A" if applied directly to that stock, te, in th es of Geo! Campbell g 5 Ao, 1n the s g e nell |against $1.15 a share In the 1927 of 697 East street; Raymond Pons of 102 Broad strcet, and William [4URFter: Hallin of 85 Linden street. Charles ¥. Hitchcock, a foreman| at the local post office, is confined to) - FINANCIAL RECEIPTS READ INTO RECORDS Patron Who Loses Wallet TUZ. DA , APRIL 24, 1928, MARKET'S GENERAL ATTITUDE IS WEAK Downward Tendency Noted— Speculators Work Hard New York, April 24 P—The line of least resistance in today's stock market was again downward al- though speculators for the advance | made repeated efforts to turn the tide of prices and succeeded in lift- | ing about a dozen issues to mnew high records. Wall street apparent- | ly was convinced that the increase | in federal reserve discount r: 1 will become general and, for the | while occupying a loge seat at the'he would purchase a new car and performance. Going to the loge seat [the defendant agreed to allow $150 section of the theater Peterson|on the plaintiff’s old car, and that found the billfold and destroyed it, |the purchase was to be made accord- | also tearing up the check and the (ing to a financing plan whereby the {license, the police claim. He had |plaintifft was to pay a fourth down L Complains | $44 on his person when arrested. and the remainder in 12 monthly 1 Peterson pleaded guilty and had [payments. The defendant agreed to {nothing to say. Questioned by |deliver the new car on or about Judge Saxe he said he was born in ‘April 1, 1926, but failed to do so, it Bangor, Mc., and had been in and |is alleged. The plaintiff also made A suspended jail sentence of three | about B M prior to “““'“"5‘ payment of $11.25 for obtaining months, with probation, was imposed | 10 New Britain. At an early age he |Rew markers which the company in the case of Ralph Teterson, col- | ¥4S In an orphanage, ho said. Judge | was to take care of. When Duches- J axe withheld - |nau requested the return of the old . of 60 Chestnut strect, | SaX¢ Withheld judgment until Pro- | o5 |bation Officer Connolly, after leav- |car or $150 and $11.25 advanced for v Judge M. D. © in police court nnolly, after leay s A i onns & |the markers, the defendunt refused . with @ warning that he must | "8 court to make an investigation, 3 16 must| bortea that Pet G e ws |to do so, he claims. Papers were 1o it that he does not give in to T*Ported that Peicrson's record wa & e fempiution as easily as he did Sun- | S00% SO far as his employers knex, | served wl.\v o Loinsm::l:rn"fi};: ;1 1y night, it he would avoid a long | SCTEANt Feeney told the court that | Hecor e case '8 THUIRANC jail term, | Manager Dan Finn of the theater |¢ity co! : = Scrgeant T, J. Feeney told the | 014 him Berkowitz would be reim- | May- . court that Peterson is employed as | PUrsed for his los K. op G. To SELL HOHE « janitor at the Strand theater ana | JUd#e Saxe told Pete:son he could | Members Vote to Give Buiiding As- Wall Street First quarter net profit of U. S. Leather Company was $1,629,443, equal after allowing for prior pre- ferred dividends and participating Parking Place Attendant Pocketed Members Now York & Hortfood Stoch Bushanges 31 WEST MAIN 8T., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW., fl. 314 We Offer: Southern New England Telephone Co. Price on Application. $65—Destroying $200 Check Earnings of the Inland Steel com- 1y for the first quarter were $1.89 per share on 1,182,799 shares of also works about the theater parking | "C $¢nt to jail for six mionths feg the | b i e ATINE and he impressed on him that | as is known, had mever been in 8 being dealt with very con- trouble with the law until Tast night | Siderately and must behave or he | will Lo punished. when the sergeant arrested him for | thetf of a billfold owned by Milton Berkowitz of 70 Talcott strcct, Peterson, according to the serge admitted that he answered the tele- phone Sunday night and took a mes- sage from Berkowitz that the latter Lelieved he had lost his billfold containing £63, a check for $200, and SUIT OV Suit for $250 was brought v Wilfred Duchesnan against Elmer Automobile Co., through At- Golon. The in February ind the defendant company today the sociation Permission to Dispose of Franklin Squave Property. ol the Knights of on Franklin | Permission to Columbus property uare was given to the board of directors of the K. of C. Building | Association at a special meeting of | Daly council, held last night. A his home at 94 Camp street by ill- ness. Charles M. Johnson, veteran ex- policeman, who has been seriously ill at his home at 339 Chestnut sireet, is recovering and is able to sit up. Charles T. Corrigan of 703 East| street, a clerk at the post office, is| contined to his home by illness. 1 A son was born at New Britain | pr m ofit was §2,291,442, 26 for the first on was declared. March revenues of the Uinon Pa- comuon stock, compared with $1.65 for the first quarter of 1927, against quarter last year. The regular guarterly dividend 3z cents a share on the com- Net $2,- moment at least, regarded that as | bearish on stock prices. | Except for the publication of sev- | cral earnings reports, which were | mixed in character, there was lit- | tle in the day's news to influence | the price movement. After a rela- | tively firm opening, the tobacco stocks Were again under pressure as | a result of the recent ugareuL Thomson, Thenn & &o.} 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 fic were larger than & year : i his automobile operator's license sS Tising to $16,332,419 from $15,- 499 and net operating income to $2,492,991 from $2,318,225. First Quarter results also were good, gross of $45,983,506 comparing with $42,. 430,155 in the first quarter of 1927, and net operating income $7,098,693 against $6,027,441. : ‘ price cuts although the m - active issucs were partially See ered by early afternoon, i Violent fluctuations again took | place in Delaware & Hudson, which | opened at 213, rallied to 221 3- 4‘ and then broke to 208 1-2 in the | early afternoon. This brought about | sympathetic declines in the other | rails although New York Central, Wabash Common, Western Mary Get $100,000 Allowance |iang ana Rock isiana had sold Authorization to borrow $200.000 or more points above s to pay for furnishings and to grade |final quotations in the early trading. | the grounds about the mew county| U. S, Leather issues were strong | building on Washington street, Hurt- lon the publication of an unusually ford, and authorization also to levy|favorable first quarter ja county tax of $175,000 was given|Southern Dairies A, |the county commissioners at & spe-|Baking A and Mexican Scaboard Oil clal meeting of the Hartford county |also were conspicuous in the early legislators at the Trumbull strect advance. court house yesterday. The com-| Bear traders continued to seck ont | missioners were also empowered to|weak spots among the specialties. sell the old county court house for|Coca Cola broke 5 points and Inter. | {which many bids have already been national Harvester, Freeport Texas Sforning to See Dying Mothier, BUt | (yroct was approached by the de. |Teceived. The purchasers seek 10[and Bethlehem Steel preferred sold defendant and beaten on the he ,;ufi" the building for business pur-|off 2 points or more. General Mo- | and ears. As a result of the battery [POSC (oo g tors forfelled an early gain of 8if the plaintiff suffered intense pain | ThiS appropriation of $200.000 is|points and recessions of 1 to 2| and injury and was unable to pur-{/" .-mqumn to $1,975,000 already ap- points took place in a number of | sue his occupation for twe wecks it |Propriated for the construction of fother recent strong spots. is claimed, and was compelled to pay the Washington street building and instor ; THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. Forty thousand persons will be dcu)nnnoddtod by the con- Pritain. His mother dled soon after |2 large sum of ‘money for medical :g";i;e‘[fi;’,‘q"if’; oepropristlons 101y ahan by Butnam k')l_'oa vention hall being built at Atlantic City, N. J., and not one of | he left and "‘“‘; Y“',’é““,'m,(‘;" ala ,',:.‘:,'.‘;m." }’l’,,fi';‘i“'r",'. CL:LT:TJ’S::“ ; 2 I 5 High Low Close it 2 3 o o locate £ ¢ a o e 5 A : Dye 158 them will have his view of the stage obstructed by a beam or Weing o SSE (2 10R0E W B G tre o onn &, Tocor: The Amc.)\‘; gh‘mm girder, Hére is the entrance to the main auditorium, which 15q not been sighted on the streets |writ is returnable in city court on {American Can will have 350 by 650 feet of unobstructed space. The larges | ncre. the second Monday in May. hall in the world, it will cost $15,000,000. | e DS New Britain Yale Club To Give Scholarship | Am Sugar ... Am Tobacco . Am Woolen . Announcement was made today by st the Yale club of New Britain of its intention to make the third annual | hip award to a boy who has | Atchison club Friday night at the State | was not considered serious. Balt & Ohio. 1 his sccondary school edu- holarship is at Yale Irade school. The club has ex-| Thompson was driving south on | Beth Steel 3500 a year for whereby | gpirited discussion took place con- cerning the benefits to be derived from selling the property but a ma- | jority voted in favor of the projec No announcement has been made as to the price to be put upon the property. It consists of the build- ing at the corner of Franklin Square and Pearl street and adjoining land and other buildings. It was pur- chased several years ago by the council for $60,000. Tt was then known as the Churchill property. 1t is understood that a prospec- tive purchaser has already ap- proached members of the board’ of directors while another sccks to rent the place for business pur- poses. ( LOSES RACE WITH DEATH | General hospital today to Mr. and! Mrs. Edward Goldsmith of 1389 Cor- bin avenue. At 3:20 yesterday afternoon Cap- tain Kelly was notified that three men were attempting to enter a house in the rear of 133 Beaver street, but Officers Harper and Lyon were unable to locate anyone about the premises. Co. No. 4 of the fire department extinguished a small blaze in an automobile owned by Fred Snyder of Tremont street, at the Stanley Works garage on Myrtle street at $:13 this morning. The damage was estimated at $100, | Aembers of New York and Hartford Siock Exchange Stuart G. Sogar, Manager World’s Largest Conventlon Hall We Offer: Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Price on Application. County Commissioners SEEKS 8300 FOR ASSAULT An alleged assault and battery is the basis of a suit brought today by Y ¢ Skorupski against Louis The writ issued by At- Reuben Cohen Leaves Boston This awrence J. Golon states that | Skorupski while walking on Broad | Epnv BROTHERS & Members Hartford Stock Exd\lngo She Expires Soon Afterward. le local police were on the look- out today for Iteuben Cohen, who left Boston, about 5 o'clock this morning by automobile, for New We Offer and Recommend: 25 Shares of Russell Mfg. Co. 75 Shares Scovill Mfg. Co. UMBRELLA CARRIER HIT Miss Mary Krawitz, aged about 20, of 15 Lawlor street, was struck by an automoblle driven by Ray- mond W. Thompson of 57 Cottage | place about 9:15 last night at Main and East Main streets and was taken to New Britain General hospital for treatment. for injuries to her left leg at a meeting of the Electrical Men's | una her back. Her condition today 687 s1 59 18815 CTRICAT, MEN MEET Avthur Goodyear of the Southern cw England Telephone Co. offices New Haven, will be the speaker Gotham Decorates For Flyers | tended an invitation to all electrical | Afain street and as he was turning |Brook Man at \ workers, whether members of the | |aft into East Main, the young woni- | Calit Pet ..., fOUF | elul) or not, to attend. lan, who was holding an umbrella | C°r De Pasco = {down over her face as a shield [Ches & Ohio against the driving rain, was struck [C R I & Pac by the right front fender and |Chrysier Corp knocked to the pavement. She was|Colo Fuel unable to walk and was taken to the [ Congoleum hospital at once. Consol Gas Corn Prod Dav Chem Dodge Bros Erfe RR Fam Players TFleischmann . l“rvaerr T Berlin Man Identified By Witness Who Says He Went Past Red Light in Flight. Camillo Vendrillo, aged 50, Berlin, will be arraigned in poli | court next Tuesday on charges of reckless driving and evad- |ing responsibility, as a result of a collision abouté§ o'clock last night between his express truck and an | automobile owned by Herbert Y. Andres of 14 Warlock street. Ven drillo expressed surprise when Ser- { geant T. J. Feeney placed him uy | der arrcst, and maintained that he had left his vehicle in a garage at [29 Lee street, although his heme s in Berlin. He denied that he was | driving on Elm street at the time or | the collision, but Arthur Kallberg. who gave the registration number to the police, said he was positive of |it. When Vendrillo was put to plea in court today, Judge Saxe said ‘he | may be disqualified from trying the | case, and it is possible that s fur- ther continuance may be erdered, depending on the condition of Judg: \e applicant must be in need of financial aid, must be able to meet the requirements for admission to —— the university and should have such | B o S i ot || Funerals ity as would n\ommt\nd him Yo the ‘l committee, All who are interested have been | Kenneth E. McDonald asked to seek a conference with Punera rvices for Kenneth E. Valentine €. Hart of the Goss & i“' Donald, 26 Henry street, who died Delecuw Machine Co., 1. R. Hyatt of | suddenly at his home yesterday the American Hosiery or Charles H, |morning, will be held at his home Mitchell of Bropkside road. | tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Joseph Azaro won the scholarship | Bev. William H. Alderson, pastor of {wo years ago and entered the art | Trinity Methodist church, will offi- school. Frank McGrath won last|Ciate. Burial will be in Fairview and entered the school of |cemetery. The Masonie ritual will be iae: | conducted. | 3 2 | He leaves two hrothers, Daniel, of STATE TRANSFERS | oston, and Edward, of Prince Ed- deeds have been fileg | Vird Island. cord at the office of the town | clerk follows: Wincenty Hrubiec | to Thomas M. and Emily A. Heavy, | Funeral services for Clarence L. Greenwood street; Jan Smidiel to | Pierce of 40 Winthrop strect, &l Joseph K. Cichowski, one-half inter- | prominent merchant for 35 years un- est in Burritt street property; Fran- [til a retirement nearly two years cis A. Perry, Sadie Chiodi Barberio [ago, will he held tomorrow afters to Genevieve Burkarth and Edna A. [noon at 2 o'clock at the Trinity i of Hartford, property at |Methodist church. Rev. William H. ‘v of Beaver and Beatty | Alderson, pastor, and Rev. Samuel Kilbourne to Sam ske, pastor of the Berlin Con- e, Pleasant street; Alexan- ational church, will officiate. ider to Eva Schncider, one- [ Burial will be in Maple cemetery, in property on Lin- | Berlin. MAG AND HAWKINS WIN. The handball team of Attorney “Dave” Dunn and Judge “Bill” Man- 'zan fell before Attorney “Eddie” { Mag and “Charlic” Hawkins in the [semi-finals in the Y. M. C. A. elimi- nation tournament in two straight games last night. The winners were | in rare form and the result was [never in doubt. The finals between | Mag-Hawkins and Dressel-Green- stein will be played shortly. Drescl- | Greenstein drew a bye and have! {been awaiting the outcome of the | semi-finals. Bigelow-Hfd Carpet Co, wolifd Carpet Co, s & Spencer Co, Billings & Spencer Cy Bristol Brass Cor p. ol Brass Corp, pid pckwood & Bra nar com ... ntd ... com ptd (-l‘nl Elec . | Genl Motors Glidden Hersheys Int Comb, Int Cement Int Nickel . : Bearing Co. Int Harves - . Uruller nrush com Int Paper ot Brueh com ¢ Ken Cop .. Mack Truck , Marland Oil ot e o r:| H. P. Toche. who is ill at heme, Vational Lea og i Bowr 21| Miss Eleanor Rotherforth of a ::.“.“’:‘.j“:“'r;;‘dfll.&,z | Manning Bowman &C 3| West Main street, accompanied by NYNH& H 62a, \\lunn.umr). LR o Y| Andres, was driving his car morth Notth Amer i ,'wm',-“ {on Elm strect behind a car which North Pacifi com . ,turned west into North street, when Pack Mot ( {the truck came from North {into Pan Am Pet B | Elm and turned south, striking the Phillips Pet . , | Andres car, which was on the right Pietcs Ariow {side of the street, according to thc Pullman .. | police report. The driver did mot Radlo Corp 9 |stop after the collision, and Kall- Remington Rd 26% ® | berg, giving chase, saw him pase the Reading 1097 13 | traffic signal at Elm and East Main Sears Rocbuck 1““ | streets, despite the fact that the red Sinclair Oil . |light was set against traffic on Elm Southern Pac .1 e 1 e 3 |street. Std Oil N J . 445 % | § creW S 5 | The left rear fender of the An- Std Oil N Y . 347 dres car was smashed. Nobody was Stewart Warner injured. Studebaker |Olson’s Claim Against Connecticut Settled Txas Co Gulf Sulph UnionMfg Co Tim Rol Bear . 3 D lnd“‘“?ml = - | Whittots ‘Cott Phe Co. . A scttlement was agreed upom in Uuion Pac .. 2 | Wiley-Rickford-Sweet Co, |the claim of John Olson, owner of Tnion Carbide 151 Winsted Masiery Co * | property in Berlin, against the state United Fruit .141 of Connecticut, during a hearing UB Ind Alrg ERRREE Y | vesterday at the office of Attorney U 8 Rubber Donald Gafiney, representing thc U 8 steel |claimant. John K. Beach, former {Justice of the supreme court, was i sitting as a referee of the superior Nealon will observe the 25th ant-court and the state was represented versary of his appointment to the |y Attorney James A. Carpenter of gular police force. He is one of |the law firm of Day, Berry and William H. Carroll of 58 Smalley |AM Tel & Tel . veterans in the service and was|Revnolds of Hartford. street this morning enlisted in the == o . the first mounted officer in the de-| (jyon was awarded approximately 8 Army through Corporal Wil- |HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE partment, having chased countless|gioo for land which the state took liam Bullock of the local recruiting | (Furnished Eddy & voungsters about the streets on his | ypjje straightening Berlin turnpike, station, He was assigned to the Sth cycle before the days of the u‘mtor-'"e“r the old Middletown road, and coast artillery at Fort Preble, Maine. cles for policemen. Officer Nealon |an appeal from the award was is now a theater officer. taken. Philip M. Fagan, William G Dunn and Adolph Carlson testified as real estate appraisers that the property was reasonably worth more REAL olt's Patent Fire Warranty Lock Co. Arma’ Co . Graaey ON U. OF P, GLEE CLUB | Max A. Kirshnit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirshnit of 283 Linwood street, {8 among the 60 members of the Ufltversity of Pennsylvania Glee club who will take part in the club's | latest light opera offering. The pro- duction is entitled “Hedes, Inc.” | The honor is one of which Mr. | Kirshnit may be proud since he is a sophomore and the choice of a cast lay among 125 members. He is also ¥or many years Mr. prominent in the Tai Epsilon Phi | superintendent of th fraternity. at Trinity church. 700 ILL TO TELL NAME | Taken suddenly ill while excavat- |ing for & sewer connection at Sluu-‘\ ley street and Stratford road short- iy after 1 o'clock this afternoon, Premo Serefina of 25 Peck street was unable to tell his mame for some time after being brought to ithe police station by Officer Lyon. | nally he recovered sufficiently to identify himself and the police brought him home. He i employed by P. C. Mclntyre, sewer contractor. INJURED Amerson R. Flint, aged 73, of Farmington, was brought to New Dritain General hospital about 2:30 this afternoon for treatment for jn- com ... pid . | Niles-Bement-Pond Co, Nites-Bement-Pond Ca, L& Judd Mfg John Creagh Funeral services for John ( Icagh.\ Or - 14 Irish scttler who died at his | Juries about the fac> and forehead, |y g, 'y Eiig strect yesterday morn- ::‘r‘“l:;‘"ldv ‘l‘]"‘;"l‘mr:(')’;fl“"l‘r‘;"" o s |ing will be hield tomorrow nmrnit;z U o yUDCEIIVEN Sib: I ‘clock at St. Joseph's church. _ ;. = | Joseph Gyonet of 25 Chestnut street. ')‘;“:m? \c‘vlic{f)beli‘n st !\;,:r;)'al cemetery. Baron von Huencfeld, Captain Kochl and Major Fitz- | Bristol. on Farmington road. Gyonet maurice will find New Yoik all dressed up in their honor when | brought the aged 'P"l‘ ‘l‘i‘l“’ is 1_-" they arrive there. Flag-draped welcoming standards such as|irmer to the hospita Gl {tion is not considered serious, al- this, with names of the flyers alternating, will line Fifth ave- | ough ne was badly shaien up by | nue, In the background of the photo is the Metropolitan Tower. ithc impact. com 4 ved Clock Co, Clock (o, 9014 dJohn sefbert. Funeral services for John I bert, veteran milk dealer of 50 ¥ ‘*‘r\lccs in New Britain and B¢ | who died at his home Sunday nght, were held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home, 437 Park street. Rev. Theodore A. Greene, tor of the Kirst Congregatior church, offici- lated. Burial was in Fairview ceme- tery. Mr. HUSBAND COMES BACK Officer David Doty received & complaint at 8:05 last night from Mrs, Paul Kulak of 98 Grove street that her husband, who was ordered to stay away from her last Novem- ber, had come home and was mak- ing a disturbance. The officer ad- vised Kulak to go on his way if he wished to avoid arrest, and he went. B eak Termmal of Wllkms-Elelson Arctlc Hop i TREASURY BALANCE Trea; Balance, $244,059,985. NEALON 25 YEARS ON FORCE On Thursday, Officer Dennis Seibert was the second of two brothers to die within a month. A | third brother, Frank seibert of this city survives hin. Anthony Piotrowicz ‘uneral services for Anthony Piotrowicz. the 14 year old son of | Mr. and Mrs. Joscph Piotrowicz of 88 Carmody street, will be held at his home tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock and at Holy Cross church at 8:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Sacred Heart ccmetery. 25 Willys Over Woolworth NLISTS IN U. 8. ARMY Dright Acro .. Bros. Hfd & Conn West R R guar 40 Tianks and Trast Companies nkors Trust Co ... v 330 pitol Natl Bank & Trust ¢ nk and Trist Co 80 BARRELS OF BOULLION Naples, April 24 (UP)— 'barrels of boullion arrived WIFE AND CHILD MISSING A. & Duszak of 103 Miller street Near Magdalena Bay, Spitzbergen, a view which i shown i above, Captain George Wilkins and Carl B. Eielson (left) landed after their perilous flight across the top of the world from Point Barrow, Alaska. which was slightly damaged in landing on the snow and ice. Joseph A. Haffey I}KD“‘I'AKEI (M 3 Hl')l Church Residence 17 Summer 8¢.—1023-3 See Our Display of rden Pottery, Bird Baths Benches and Vases Bollerer's Posy Shop | They must remain in the resion untfl they can repair their plane, |.;p. reiegraph Fiorist of New Britata” | A3 WEST MAIN ST, PRUF. BLDG. the steamer Roma and was taken | under heavy guard to the Bank of Italy. MISS MARTIN TO WED The dding of Miss Catherine L. Martin of 39 Whiting street and H. J. Hughes of Boston, will take place tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock at St. Mark's church. ¥ They will be attended by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Unwin, best man and matron of honor, respectively. REPORTS ON CAMPAIGN Reports on the last election will he presented at a demoeratic gather- {ing tonight at headquarters when |the town committee will meet to | write the closing chapter of the biennial city election. The meeting will be at & o'clock. Hfd atl Bank & Actna Realt Land Mtge & T Unde: | nde n Autor td Natt Plhoes Rosaia_Ins Co Tife, Aatn: Actn Conn | Hra ste rwriters Finance Corp. rwriters Finance Corp, pf 3 {recent] o Fire Inverance (‘.vlpunh-- a (Fire) Ine Co . mobile Ine Co . Fire Ins Co .. Fire Tna o nix (Fire) Ins o . and Other Companies A Casualty & Sarety Co a Life Ine Co cneral Life Tne Co a Rail T & Tus o 31215 R 198 20 Insurance 110! | reported to Officer Anthony Ustach lust night that his wife had taken their child and left home last Fri- day and he had obtained informa- tion that she was at 55 Broad | street. The officer failed to locate | her, however. In a shipment of 60 orang outangs received at the 700 at Can- were several mothers with their young and sore of the largest specimens of their kind ever n in Europe, 15 having arms with span of more than nine feet. | Doing away with the' danigerois {10b of the tender, a new target bring {tried by the French army hax an ., |apparatus for displaying signals ! l-nmflng exactly where the projectilc + | struek. than $500. Several witneases for th: state were also heard. The ameu:.: of the settlement was not disclosed. but it was a compromise between $500 and $3.100, the latter figure jbeing the value Olson set upon the land. In view of the settlement, the appeal from the award will be with- drawn from superior court. LEASE FOR 999 YEARS For a consideration of $800, ‘the Hartford watcr board -has given te the Farmingion River Power Co. u right-of-way lease over ‘its preper- ties for a period of 999 years. The |lessee has the right to constéwet electric lines over, under or wpen {the land of the Icaser. 1 READ RI IALD CLASSIFIED e FOR RERT REACILTS

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