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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1928. 2 'THEA RASCHE IS Pocexex 1o foc 1 PER GENT CALL PUTNAM & CO City Items JULY 4TH REGULATIONS| Members Now York & Harvford Stack Nachenges - READYTOROPOFF,.. .. . e izl MONEY APPEARS Sy 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN | Acting Chief Kelly Declares Ordi- | !i¢bler last night that stockings and | |umderwear valued at $8 were stolen . HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. m&i& | veRuaws swamy | IS0.KDATSS200 i Miss Mildred Sergi of Ellis street | nances Will Be Upheld on [off a clothes line in his yard. Hayor Approves Gounil Acion v b o ot s | Wallg ot Three Rives, QU ™ s e |55 0 e O o Stk Market Then Prcess «f After Cousulting J. H. Kirkham | cepsices, i, riormea x5, Jo- for Weather |, e palicy of strict enforcement (( e 10 Back Up MENTI—SERGI din cenberg. pa— hue, pastor. The attendants were il of the ordinauces relating to the Ianse " cotn sine [ohscrvance of Indopendence Day | I f - {in the stundard industrials and 5 to for\a RiEhoiAR Hinons. | sion from the chief of police is pro- | nearly 14 points in a fow rails and After discussing the matter With |mour street took place veste The plane was flown here from | hibitsd. Captain Kelly suid, and | specialtics were cut down. ’ the corporation counsel and other |mbrning at St. Peter's church. ReV. | Hadley ficld, N. J., yesterday by | this rezulation will also be cnforced | Banks called about $50,000.000 in city officials, the mayor declared | Danicl Masse officiate Atter the lynuieh Ioenamann, Miss Rascl o Commenting on the numerous loans by carly afternoon, presumably that in his opinion it is not possible | wedding a reception was held at the Gornan mechanie, who is to be her | COMplaints received at headquar- M[]RE A[;TIVE Nl]w jle strengthen reserves in anticipu- to pay Merian less thun $5,200 le-| home of the bride. couple Will o piior on the fight. The Gi man | ters during the past few days, about | {tion of the comptroller of currency’s gally. make thelr hone'on Seymour street the prema rge of fir Lank call June 30 and the Heavy | At last week's meeting of the following a wedding trip to Canada. | works, Captain Kelly suid Ilnld}'-“’ settiements, Expectations council a recommendation fixing the ‘.‘{ oft ‘““»-"-jprices m'egular flnd Ghanges that about $500,000,000 will be dis- | rgi and John T AG 5 ¢ . Mayor Paonessa today approved Tyaienti | Three Rivers, Que. June 26 P— Will*be pursued this year, Captain |1 '¢ WHL'is returnable in city court | 3 the common council's action in re- | Kollowing the reception held at| Miss Thea Tasche. . Gon o | Grorge J. Kelly, acting chicf of | Ui¢ sccond Monday in July. | New Xork Juge P—seven per We Offer: = St iha o iss Thea Rasche, German gir 4 e Attorney Leo V. Gaffney, who un- €ent call money appeared again in Jjecting a recommendation of the sal- |y jome of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. ., | Police, said today. The discharge | a St | Wall street today und the sk BaE \ ary committee that the city engineer | Prament] lofi flier, and the monoplane North tp i ‘ol derwent an operation for appendi- s day and the stock mar- 3 . ¥ o e tha e 2CT | Tramenti 1oft for a wedding trip. {{2£: Hraronss rmitted on Inde-d i o New Brituin General hospi- {K¢t. which had been heading up- taking the stand, that the common s city. | James A. Stifiman, were at Cap De (11 P. m., and instructions will be | Sl di L DGl T S . gy ; « | this city. ames A. I vre at Cap Do fortably g 10 be expected @ it did when the high rate first - ol et ane © fus comfortably as could be expecte % el by o ok AR AL Hiet . i N La Mudeline fiying field near here ! Sooh 10 policemen to enforce the g, . (Wade its appearance three weeks Fractional Warrants pay at $5,200, the amount pa o THIBAULT—COTE i ? ll" riction The discharge of fire ako. Barly gains of 1 to 3 points Engineer Merian's predecessor, Jos-| The marriage of Miss Odalic Cote today awaiting favorable weather Larms at auy time withont perm P i g At the Mark eph D. Williams. |and Donuld Thibault both of Se g b rket aviatrix came on by train and was 4 at the ficld when her plane arrived. | May Stop for Fuel . ren arve the prine Thomson, Tfenn & To. pay at $4,500 was received and was | BOZZETA—OLVANCE ,‘ Mise Boae b 2 eanversaliog |00 the poiloy Bas - tributed Quring July {n the form iof voted down, but no other figure was| Miss nevieve Olvance of i e e A T T jthem. However, it may be feces- ]‘e ma dividend and interest payments, and | W substituted. Lawyers have advised |Park street and Julius Bozzeta of DapeCi 3 el- | iry to make arrests it the practico | . A S ll provide « backlog of investment |l 55 W . ; e t f an intermediary stop once 4 st ree 2 ‘ll the mayor that he is correct in his Oak strect were united in marria \‘)f’“ “_Jy ) :" o ety ”1!‘ kf"] becomes 100 widely spread, or the | buying, lad « tendency to keep sell- | 5 est Main St § t New Hritain Phone 2580 belief that the existing ordinance ¥ rday morning at St. Ma »Ir- “* U\j ""‘"‘ A buit ““ - Loffenders are found to be adults. e —— : k. | Members of New York and Hariford Stock Eschange 5 o church. Rev. Walter J. Lyddy per- Vices from New York were that a S SR New York, J 26 P—The Bond | Ruising of the Anaconda Copper | nart i oW govern: g ] s | S Cths aere v Miss Cath- Stop was planued at Harbor Grace, | Sl . 1 | Balsing of the Anasondi Copp sty G. Segar, Manager Salary problems will Be discussed [formed the ceremony . | Market sho more activity today, |Company’s annual dividend from At two commission meetings tonight |erine Arena was maid of honor and |3 ¥y, da refuel tbut prices were irregular and |t $4 started a fresh outburst of buy- and at each it is expected that|the best man was Samuel Groge. | Officils of the ahport stated changes small. Continucd fears of ing in the copper sharcs. Motors | Mr. and Mrs. Bozzeta left for a however. that arrangements gher salary than was originally in- | & i bis N . trip to New York and been made to fully fuel the y od will e -d for city work-| wedding gened will bel aad oy o Philadelphia after the reception held | here for a tn Dea th 8 bigh money rates, realized at noon |were inixed, Renewed weakness | when call money advanced to 7 per cropped out in the rubber group on ryant pman o. ers. A special meeting of the park . ansatlantic flight and | S m———— 1 10 restrain trading. [rports that the leading companies | board has been called to consider |at the home of the bride. [they believ Miss Rasche would | BT la Coppe s ml\nm-m‘lml been forced to write off huge | = = what salary will be paid Clyde El- | g e jmake no stop once she took off un-| o Joseph Naples. [ fractionaliy on hmying inspired by inventory losses. U, S. Kubber com- to yield approximately 6.04. lingwood, superintendent. The board | PETERS—COLLINS il she reached her destination, | JOSCPH Nuples, 19 months old, son | ynyouneement the stock has been linon and first preferrcd and Fi }m Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Naples Of | ot on a $4 annual basis. Most in- | hubber sank to new low levels for | 815 Church strect dicd of double | gustrials sagged. Dodge Brothers [the year, or longer. Selling pres- pneumonia at the home. of his par- L geneniure 6s declined nearly a point |surcfalso was efivetive against the | | ents this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. | wvigently under t influence of |Continental Baking issucs, American 1.01““‘“ A »lmj\‘ll ‘v',.: held at the [ o on to prevent a merger (1ansced, New York Dock and Tobac- | o afternoon with Chrysler, Gene Motors ac- | €0 products. | ding of Miss Margaret M. | Wiich probably would be Berlin. $1.000 less than was paid the fors Collins, daughter of Mrs. Richard | Mrs. Stllinin, who became Miss mer supsrintendent, Ralph B. Wain- | Collins of 176 Maple strect and } Rasch backer when the German right. It is the opinion of some james G. Peters, son of Mr. and | &1l broke off relations with her for- | commissioners that the board has no | Mrs. Daniel Peters of Bristol, took | !¢ backers, was quoted in New - & i N " ok 4 York as yving she was sorry the alternative but to pay Ellingwood place this morning at 10 o'clock at g s as sorry the| - e b P y ! A gt iixnsralte flight could not be made from |9clock. Burial will be in S | ceptance 6s slumped more than | National Tea soarcd nearly 14 i iie: Banadis e vorka will o Colling 18 a graduate of the | American soil but that she couldn't | Semetery Joints. points and Delaware & Hudson 123, | The hoard ~of public works Misi Gol)ing I8 & gradupte of IW G0 i L e e R ore rreguls ; (Indian Retining preferred advanced | . probably vote to pay City Engineer xow Britain State Normal school | any mor 3 2y petty an- ¢ James @ G Rails were irregular, with St e ‘ i s el Merian $5,200 and has béen a teacher in the pub- | POYaices in this flight gl ai ;"'""‘ - Cost b “1 bis | Paul 35 some New York traction 0 P°"‘l“” o= “I‘“ 9;1 : at 165, 8 a e s “I'm doing what 1 think American | James*( ostigan ied at his iia N 1 Railways | @8ainst the year's low of 101. | lie schools of this city Ao B O L 0% and Canadian National Railwavs d Members Hartford St X home, urel stvest, Boutl\y'y ss savanelig. Muternational wafl| Wright | d Stock E d‘."é' | i : & | women want me to do for this Ger- ; ican Machine & Foundry. | Mr. Peters a graduate of St | ol i e S 5 & e [;[]NN []ELE[]ATES S il e € | man gtrl" she said lllunlu.‘ Niddlutawn, l\h\s[A‘nuln\lllm, ive of (eniral America 58 Dela. | Aeronnutical, Curtiss, Allied Chem- | 2 ge, 8 3 2 fa o leaves his wife, a danghte o) . ada. He is manager of the D. A.| Injunction Dismisscd Augl \ s § | Peters Motor Co. of Bristol. i |VE lN TEXAS £ i ! junction bronght by her forie PAWELCZY K—HODZINSKT e A e ; ughter. s {yare & Hudson 5% hadl rl\idl a:\]:l :z, I‘.U‘I]ll';:z\:‘(ln\csLurn also | NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD HEMDEN The take-off from Hadley field {30hn Cronin, two sons, Edward and |1 ine < an: ers saggec ere od demand. | i o el ! Line 45.and others sagged. Special stocks moved ahead with M"’“"““‘"& Ilmfad(oml'mtlldg Colony Bidg The marriage of Miss Helen Hod- | Hollis corporation y n fzinski, daughter of Mr nd Mrs. J.|in a New York cdurt. The injune- | St Francis church, Burial will be in New buying power was un- was made while the temporary in- | Willianm of Middlstown, and a| foreign list was steady. | | | Hodzinski of 38 Smith street 10 Jo- tion wis dismissed but Miss | red in the coppers, following |l We Offer: [brother. Edward Costigan of New | 1-"s government bonds were casi- | che (Bt John's cemetery, Middletown. —= o k. son of Mr. and Mrs. | was ¢ red to post a $10,000 hond | e | Real Eslate NE\\'S ‘mu placing of Anaconda on a $4| 2 Broad 'to protect her former backers in BUTLER NOT RUNNING I nual bas had recommended $3.000. which is| The w considerable momentum, Delaware | & Hudson jumping 12 1-2 points to | 1475, and National Tea 13% to| ck being argued | Thursday morning ut 9 o'clock from (Continued from Iirst Page | rwell and the | Britain funeral will be held ! .; in light early trading, with Anaconda and | seph Pawel derland, Thomas Cahill, Mrs. Mary 500/ F4EECR0 - 08 G ol; Da- | 1 JR[(Conion i daugliter of Brittn, street ook place this morning at 8 case they win their threatened smt | BOoston, © June 25 —(@—Willian | Greeno Cananea gaining between 2 20 Shares of ¢ vid L. l'-\\/:rhml;l‘. .’\h,ul e . oclock at the Sacred Heart chureh. | for broach of contrict M. Butler, former United States | Eoventen morteuges formerly jund 3 points The ratw for stund- 3 idney Lyn M. Augustus S - oY 3 by s I \ 9 or A until last » . 1d by the Fidelity Finance cor- call loans was maintained at 6z . L - The coremony was performed by | Tt was ¢ ned that Miss Rasche o il last week chair- ¥ Waward 8. Miner, M, and Mr Rev. Alexander Kowalezyk did not 1 v plane herselt be- | Man of the Republican national [ POrition were assigned today to the | per cent, erican aper 8 Frere Mahe thur D. Mullen, Thomu lity Industrial bank. Other doc- THE MARKET AT 2:30 . M. The bride wore a wedding gown | cause the temporary injunction was COIMUItL o, has veit te his de- | Sullivan, Mrs. Nora ] rls.'!. ltvnj-u of white satin trimmed with lace | still in force when she left New | cision not to considered as a | UMents recorded at the office of the i (Furnished by Putnum & Co.) Blliott of Southington, IS, jre; and rhinestones and a veil of Span- | York Sunday wight by train. didate for the publican | City_clerk were: | High Lew Walsh, Charles G. Morris and & MrS. 505 o ghe carried a bouquet of [ While waiting for good weather, |MOmination at the forthcoming | Asadoor Aharaowian to H. Ada-1Al Che & Dye 1 McDonald of Massachusetts, jos | #ian, assignment of miortgage, 103} Am Ag Che pd { white roscs and lilies of the valley. | Miss Rasche plans to stay at the | prim Publle Utilities | Many By Steamer 0 5ye aid of honor was Miss Jen- | stillman camp near Grand Ans In a Jetter to Francis Prescott, | Fremont strect 5 AniErican Sah Conn Light & Power Co, ptd .. 13| 12| Those who came by steamer WAl o yiodzinski, sister of the bride. | Que, where Jumes A, “Bud” Still-|chairman of the yepublican state | _Anthony Bialkowski to Pauling Loco . {Conn Lighe & Power Co, ptd .. 119) 123 | Waterbury Svere Joe St Touis, John | o 500 05 T or g colored gown | man, Jr. and his wife are at pres- | conmittee, todiy e s Kostrzewski, warranty decd, Capot Sumatr: Conn Power Co, com ..... 30, 140 | Tobin, Mr., and Mrs. William F Thoms. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cra Mrs. Julia Delaney, Mrs, Alice Moo: ecifica e brought | 7' R L el Sm & Re 189 1877 188% |vonn nw.( Co, ptd ... . 110 l - N [ Anthony und Stefania Bia sk : o | Greenwich Water & Gas, pfd .. 98| 101 of republicans | _Antheny and Stefania Bialkowski}am Sugar . 69% 1170 City Gas Light Co, com ... 105} 115 | 1o Pauline Kostrzewskl, warranty | am Tob L 187 el o Stillman said in New fasked that hi she planned to join the before the meeting atch and carried pink ent. Mrp smaids were | York that with hat to tea roses. The bride Misges Stella Pawelezyk. sister of | German givl there to be present for | here on Suturday to suggest @ candi {Ntd City Gas Light Co, ptd L. 50 3| ney, Mr. and Mrs, William Moriarty, [[\S08 BER et R Malkow- | tho hop-of 48 1R rags ety [dved, Burritt strect, |Am Woolen . 18% HEA Rlec Light' Co, vom ... 127} 132 | From Bridgeport: George Cough- 45 Wy o "o rainbow colored Waits Long Time * {0 = e | _Stefunia BialkoWski to Tauline| ynaconda Cop 67% N e e e Y n o 2 Jin. Kenneth 8. Duffee. James Davey, | o0 5 Gy hats to mateh and car- | When Miss Lasche hops off st | Rostrzewskhi, warranty deed, Cabot| s tchison i3 a1 PowAR: o AN CoRl sma" Gams Genenl Thmnghom Richard Lombard, Col. Timoth | Will have achieved an ambition sb | street. (1wo purccls) Balt & Ohio = t ried houguets of ros 165 | | _\‘_-“‘ 06 . A h . . . Murphy. James Clifford. Lawrence| oy pegt man was Stanley Pawel- | has fostered for more than a year | Tautine Selolik to Caraline. So-| g, “scut 337, 331, 531 diis L Tl me List Tma Gill. K. P. Dunigan. | ezvk. brother of the bridegroom and | She came to North America last F l { 1olik Jones, warranty deed, CIY | mrook Man .. : L s : LR y From Hartford: Paul Zazzaro, D o5 ors were John Goulst and | summer while the transatlantic unerails avenus e o o |Cor Do Pakce” T0% g9 * T | onatocturing Compasies £ B Goziclli Brunclii to Pasquale To- : e Wire Bem _— M. Clifford, 1 MIS. | 3 ecse Lason. flights were in full swing, and ex- Ches & Olio 150 1783 150 | i New York, June 25 UP—A firmer Wire Co, 5 | Mabella Fleteher, Mrs, m Rob- After the ceremony a reception | cept tor a short trip back home { neo, ignment of mort Ledge- 'k 1 & Pac 113 ! fcan H 8 i Mr. and Mrs, Ozro . Hanks. | <000 B0 0 ,m,,,f AT e e e Mre. Mary Potas . lerest strect f-,,,.‘,,‘l,,,\CJU : ! ;ff,‘;‘{ d"‘(‘.u,l,wa 1 whe olKp. piAtNGE om Norwalk: Mrs, Lillian 8, Ab- | &% (8C o Which ws for an ocean flight, hus been in the | Funeral services for Mrs, Mary| Marion Toplyn to Nupo Tittigjian, | 5/ ¥&00 & | LRouanoat thie. et aat o oo hott, John Cavanaugh and son. Mr- | Dy'y ot humper of friends and rela- | United States sinee Potas of 12 Lyman street wope helq | uitelaim decd, Governor strect, e 20 | C0 a0t 108 | peitsicn wnd. ol .ke::h:“fi' i and Mrs. James Murphy. tives. Later in the day the bridal} = e - this morning at 8 o’clock . at the wrmine Cacavallo to the ‘"‘""":’;mu;ol Gas a2 im_““ nclined to Others were Mr. and Mrs. Martin | G005 or New York city wh home and at §:50 o'clock at Sacred | Bk of New Dritain, $3,000 mort- | (U " Cain of Naugatuck: Mr. and Mrs. T4yt spend their honeymoon. Heart chureh. Rev. Lucyan Boj- South Maln street. ) Dav Chem Francis Browne of Thompsonville: | ynde Sy i they will make nowski, pastor, eelebrated a requicm | Savings Bank of New Britain to |, L LT . Dutton of Bristol: George | il L on Booth streel [} | high mass. Carmine Cacavallo, release of mort- | 1% wee, South Main street, | Wam Players Mickey of Willimantic: Gharles ot |“Members of St Lueyans socicty ] fi Moore and James Carroll of Tor- HEATH—LEONARD | marched in a body behind Fidulity Finanee corporation to| 'l rington and W. & Meany of Green-1 yjiis Dorothy M. Leonard, daugh- | (earse from tlie home to the church | Carmme Cacavallo, release of mort- | I” | well Mfg Co Cary Bigelow-Hfd Carg, Billings & & | Billlngs & Spence; | Brisol - Bri Bancitaly was one of the strong Co, com .. 800 ¥3 spots, advancing nearly 2 points on 4 : a turnover of more than 15,000 10| shures. Checker Cab extended ts 20| gain another I points, moving to a imann .. Sartrgse ) Brass Co | new top at 33. Aluminum Co., up 1 Ay g e + 21 5 points, Newmont and Noranda wieh. . terof Mr. and Mr B. Leonard of iand from the church to the ceme- | 8480 South Main street, i DS e . i o len Auto Recovered H son of Mr. and Mrs. O.lpn rers ’ ; fas Landau, assignment of mort- | Genl Motors ..1741y 1721, 1742 e Lok Co i Sinelting, Leliigh Coal, - Nlles Be: A A . ed, were ma 3 s in Sacred Heart come- | " ; 1 v i | Puller Brush com Ciass A St | & . From Ditch in Brisol| 30 o'clock (his morning at St. tory [ Paul Costello to Michele Ciare ::x: :.omh.! ing Tkl s Sl b N ‘:_ul'!\flg.rs: f"f.i'fed.h""fi Silica Gel That the automobile which was 'yt 5 Rev. Thomas J.|® Ad [ S\ v | e {cne half intercst in property on {Int Cement . S it & iCnolhy 06 AORE ) ere minent in the advance. wtolen out of Nellie Smolenski's Lades officiated. Miss Mildred Gor- | rdor lor dports Mr. Anne McAloon Frapklin street. {Int Nickel sty 92 }:«.m & Meseman My Co. Didll Melville Shoe, which has been ad- { e 3 Lol E | ' MuAtos o Int Harves - &5 uternational Silver Co, com ... vanci fge at 241 Droad street Satu don was the bridesmaid angd Earle | _ St e e GRSl A L 62 |iiternational Bilver Co. pfd Tonsing Sn the sirenggy ol pleny sht was the machine that figured | o 1 conard, a brother of the bride, i oa Sy i ANNe jorrin, warranty, Monroe street. nt- Paper 03 | jacobs Manufacturing Co or recapitulation, encountered nigh e ahat '[A. Leon Paris, June 26 (P —Georzes Sca- | McAloon of 461 Church strect were Ehaats Ken Cop . S8y | Jowell Belting Co, com profit-taking and sagged 3 points to- in an accident on Milford “"” i hest man ived in white | PNk Dlind chief of the Uuion of held this morning at % o'clockwt the | ¢ppy COURT JUDGM S |Maek Truck Linders, Frary & Clark ... day. Deere & Co., Fox Theater A, the following night was questioned| fhe bride was allired 1 W [wor Bjinded, is called a “torch in |church of St. John the Evangelist.| o " r judgments were ! Marland Ol Maming, Bopmanod Co, Closs & Marion Steam Shovel, Wayne Pum, by the local police today when Ser- und carried a bougnet of white roses iy tev. T T Ry . he tollowing judgments i Manning Bowniau & Co, Class B ¢ - g » o h yo = i ley. Miss Gordon | darkness Rev. Thomas J. Laden was the ¢ ideren tady tn oty court by |Mo Ian & Montgoreny, GI ) o, dey oo | Wire Wheel and Consolidated Ffim geant P. 1. O'Mara learned from |and lilies of the valley, Miss Gordon | "8/ e o war n brant of a solenin high mass of SRttt e " {Mont Ward ..14 | Montgomery, (I R) Co. pfd ... | 75 Industries showed losses of 1 to 5 several Bristol residents that the ear jwore a gown of POW ) D the front trenches cost him both | requiem. Tev. Cornelius Curry way s ¥ uossession of IN X Central 17 National Marine Lamp Co ... 4 points. was ditched early Sunday in Bris- | with hat to match and carried sweet | 3 blind ho |deacon and Rov, Bdward V. Grikis., JoF ‘he plaintiff, possess el chine Co, com ..... 2 American Gas & E | monwealth Edison, | a4 premiscs as per stipulation in [N ¥ N H & H 3 the action of John C. Baker against North Amer 0 s A Mach Ca, ¢ ew Departure Mfg n Clock, « fol, where it remained until it was pe: s e i sl Jaw waus sub deacon. hauled out today Following @ rec it i Al Mrs. Kathleen Crowley Solonon ption held at the v ! e e ees ma s 4 sportsmin e idild : Noith Pacific... ¢ Ma Share and United Gas Improvement The car was fonnd to be damazed [home of the bride’s parents, th i sang witiful Land on High® at -Pgcle Gibillisco. he thm{f(‘II g Y Haven Clock, pfd ... were virtually the only l,lilm i only about the front humpcr and |couple left for a wedding trip to ol &0 . 12|the conclugion of mass, | Cltimed that he leased a certain tack Mot Car | Nitos- Bement-pond Co, com ey e y the only utilities to el as found o the cir-|New York city and Washington, D. | His whole effort. he suvs, for 12 T I Me. Dieee of property to the defendant | Phillins Pet. | Niles-Bement-Fond o, pfd . seck higher ground. B0V NR Fhan, dpi 2 ¢ They will make their home at|¥ears has been to make thos DE : te ftmes e o h street under terms which |Plerce Arrow.. North & Judd Mig Co 35| The oils were neglected. Galena cumstanees under which it was hey : el e g0 Aloon, James MeAloon, John Foley. : 3 e Pock, Stow & Wileox Co Sl Aot oN ey % Hile 4K driven info the embankment near | 749 Stanley street T s George MeAloon, William Geary and ' endant failed to fulfill and | Uoman Plimpton Mg Co j S ) sagged, while the ekl Par shete (8 wen Aeox| b Mialls is o Avafteman ot this| Bick Gom Ghe front, while Mhe | pe o0y o o s shien ordered 1o vacate the premises [ dio Corp I o Wtk O new preferred advanced 2 points on L 1.{?(<\v:;\’d.v ,',“'0\,),”\;: s minkad imbull Electrie Mfg. Co. of Plain- | waf” went on. he started immedi- | 000 BP0 B0 s, (07 MON-payment of rent, refused 1o Remington Rd sl Ml Co 125 @ small turnover. Gulf slumped 2 e o ville. ately to study law. learningd he |04 ciig Commirtal sorvices, Burial, 10 S0, A. W. Upson represented the | Reading Satti| Thoniak Oloc oints. — | Braille sy on its freedom from damag einito i) s ne i, 3 4 s Roebuck 1075, 1061 . . R 3 i 1 in St Mary's conietery. ! gmyih Mig Co ... = » oo Hary Soudey mking e KURISH—SELANDER the hard road of technical ¢ [ AR ot tHe ! pIRINAME) by, deranit., $41 v 0l Standard fcrew o, com ns| DRUNKEN DRIVERS FINED Feeney was notified by the New Ha- | . K8 EEECEEREE R hter of |tion. | i i1 the setieg of i Asiin Tistine|Bouthen Pyo | tandard Srew Co, pid . | Joseph Golon of 217 North street ven 7‘;’““" {;“'I" Ban "“'I“l‘ f”"i‘ ¢ 0. g, Selander of 133 Dwight street. | He clhose the hardest et e S S urilies Co 45 and Louis Neubuuer of 255 Myrtle fpies Aicn o ilford turnpik and the |, ng John J. Kukish of $6 Sexton practice for a blind man. - | SO S ik ‘ M Meonongh wen: I ) Riedi 2 street were convicted of the charge driver of the offcnding car had| g eet were married today at 2 zation in business Jaw, where his O 17 e e ta s it Stewart Warner 41, eam Turbine Co of drjving while under the influence sped away in the dircction of Der-lgogioek in the afternoon at the pleadings deal with documents, fig ootk B B rar e wlainHIE by, demwults $50) Eidebaker 667 113 of liquor, in West Hartford town s e numbcr g1Vl | swedish Bethany parsonugc. Rev. ures, bills and correspondonce. « order in Darkaiile (i1 the action of I V. Coridan against | qests, 00 oo o B0 A 25 HOHEEUIDNE ST ST A 10 the police wak that of the Smo- | y " Jredeen performed the cere- Oiten his notes for a case in court e oy Mo fro of ke & peats | = CuIRulsri 65 ot 5 3100 and costs, §50 being remltted lenski car, but in view of fhe state- |mony. Mr. X. 1. Willims was ma- | cover lyndieds of pages. 11 has | i s i [T Rol Bear 11 i1 in Golon's case and $25 in Neu- ments of the Bristol residents. there |@ron of honor and Paul Kukish was ' joarncd fo memorize facts and to For the plaintilf by default $13 in e o0d - 3 1 RRzEE SR l“y:;s:h:h‘l‘;r:;:;‘ an error 1’1\ catch | be "I'l,i]| Si5 Tomien il Fesfsay read Braille as readily as a sceing CARD OF THANKS (the action of the Askin Clothing 'y ::M:: « ',’h,,,p " 1 - 90 Becion sircet whien Biey webufi b b ounta |y Ve wisliito (s Sour neighbora | (04 aERINAE Siliatore Tentinnt IT"I nited Fruit . 154 SURY BALANCE | Tromsoe, Norway, June 26.—(UP) " S i e rides a bicyel, mounts a . 1 T 1 cDonough Tepresented the 3 055, ] LS H D £291,452, | E g v] ) D Cf 8¢ : . & and friends for the many acts of ¥ U S Ind Al 1033, Troasury Balance, $291 _The Ialia e READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | from a wedding trip 0 Niagara | yope swims and dives and e : e U2 thd & ! —The Italian planc Marina, which FOR BEST RESULTS | Falls. {Kindness and sympathy extended P - S Rubber . ! has been sent north to aid in re- ] | “I have lost minc-tenths of aluc (ne time of the death of I'or the plaintiff by default i1 8 Steel Orchid Expedition i aapaliilons for e ioon o TG | man's chances for joy and Navpi- gur beloved mother, Salma Wilson $711.55 in the action of Margaret | Wabash Ry 0 iy Italia, arrived here at 6:31 a. m, | ness. admits, “but Y Capacity |Sndiere (Mes. M. %) Also for the | 1Z4cz against Felie Lutynski. M. West Fice IEN Starts for Amazon | som gergen, for work is unimpaired. many beautiful floral tributes A. Sexton represented the plaintiff. Willys Over 211 Liverpool, England, June 26 (®—| —_— (Signed) | For the plaintift by default, $66.40 | Woolworth 179% ‘;Sly Mouse Is Ghost ARTHUR. W. SANDBERG i1 the action of Jucob Migacz against | Wright Acro 1341 :, Ivlix Lutynski. M. A, Sexton rep- p of Dr. Cecil S. Garnett, a hor- = 4 EDDY G, SANDIEE - . Of Yellowstone Hotel {05 850 1 SaNbBEnG | osonted the plaintift, HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE jjcultural scientist of Derby, has ¢ 4 | Yellowstone Park. Wyo.. June 2 \BEIE G, SANDBERG. @ 1707 the plaintiff by default, $51.82 | (Purnished by Hine & o) [started out for South America to| . g | (P — At six o'clock of every cold - e the action of Stanley Lykorski Ruilroad Stocks dy orchids in their natural § Class A Stock B [ raw, winter evening a bell in room CARD OF THANKS sainst W, J. fambert. 1. 3. Golon |19 & Coun Aext 1B ghar The “Orchidological Research —Ex- w. - . pedition, Brazil” under the leader- ]n s&ond Sm]th haunts. & - : 5 Ranks and Trust Compan | ’ " . B 1203 of the old Fountain hotel i e S ented the plaintiff, A Dr. Garnett said, before sailing Price $31 per share Yield about 7.10 | would ring e : ey ool MLl Bush & et Coo. 3 {ox s Hildebrand, be mroposet 104 < | Bvery night at- six o'clock a|4nd nelghbors for the kindness and ¥y Bank and Trus to Bl thousand miles up the e e frightened, but conscientious care- SYMPathy estended to us during our | 5 i E] Tt Lo ot 8, B, t 0\1. > a nf‘ by ‘The Consolidated Gas Utilities Company serves Htakter ‘made his cautious: way totucent bereavement fi ths death ot} A fSreNel outine was held last it v e a population of 400,000 i | 203, only A 1L emp our beloved son and brothe vening by the employes of the A i At B wirts 5] 501’ s i 00 in northern Oklahoma EoCH U8 Sonty to il L erpfy 1) o e b Kyftattélore: bb hors ot s Natl Rank & Trust Co the party would take canoes and go and southern Kansas. Sales last year of natural | "“"l’ e e ““"i‘*“] s AND SASILY : of e Cliliven's Mowe. Athistc] oo e another thousand miles further up gas amounted to 16 billion cubic feet which com- I;;;:(-:m """"“ig:"‘ b _,l"“\"’“(““‘“‘l“‘“ ""‘vl cvents were held and luncheon ! New B S8t L0 b {the river. | i pares "lfll slightly over 9 billion cubic feet of || the notel in the company of & park | T eSS crved. An inspection was also made ! Trum Co .l Tl 1 This is the first time there has | | artificial gas sold by all Connecticut companies S iotseraphier of the institution. s et Bl st i A ball game was played bet West Hartford Trust ot ! and 45 billion cubic feet of artificial fiu sold by Bl The old hotel was remodeled the | i ext , 2 e cers | 0 Mark Lake's “Bulldogs” and George Finance Companies S e G Ty o New Yok e e o e e o JO.Eflh A Hafiey i Alnedatens nich ae wo[1irn Sont e G0 | o s avEAR | pany ple gas J the wall of room 203 over the wire ¥ the former, 11 to 2. The 100|pana Mige & Title Co 60| Washington. June 26 (UP)—Utili- | management, and the territory is growing rapidly. B NOERTARER s n 48! ties publicity in Arkansas is directed 1102 105 & 12 15 1y former Governor Charles H. vard dash for men was won by |Underwriters Finance Corp, Charles Pearlman. Mrs, N. Begley | Underwriters Finance Corp, | 1eading to the bell. 1t had nibbled VAR S VLR SV AR " T AR " T A0 _ T dl_ A A AN AT AR NV 4NV LSV LA N LAANR LA WALSREV LSRN AL N AANE S AANR WA MR WA ASSR AP A I off the insulation so that every time | « - i Opposite . A Chureh . . Fire Insruance Compmnies , Detailed circuler om application | it touched it the bell rang. The Residence 13 Summer 86— 1625-3 nd Miss Bucll tied for first place| yatna (Fire) Insrusnce Co ... 760 | Brough, who acts as head of the in- | | regularity of the ghostly rings testi- |In the 25 yard dash for women. The | Automobile Insurance Co . formation bureau at a salary of $6,- | — |Tv to the excellent character of the | log viwir bobwean the married and I EEE (ACHnoe 0 - S 1080 a year, the federal trade com- + [ | rodent. | tay “Bom Vosage™ to those who san, | NE1E TN resulted in an easy win | HiC B SIS 0 wse T 20l Sy | minslon learned today ! Eppy BROTHERS & & | "Even this explanation has not en- | yia? gemen, SelaEe {0 thse who sall. for the married men. | Yiossln Insurance Co -+r. ... 150 10| Brough, who was governor dur- | Mambers Hortfard Shosk ! | tirely put down the evil rénnmnonl E ! | vate.“sndemnity ana \ther Insurunce ling the war. became director of the ' [ —— WARTTORS - E :ir‘ll"’*_':‘d"“;’éni';:“ wechiiy Lt Bo“erer's Posy Shu'l e e e | Aetna Casualty & Burery Co 173 | Arkansas committee three years a#0. | Thomas W. Hickey. San Francisco uras i k ves | New k. June 26.—(P—EAwin | aetna Life Insurance Co s15 | Rex. I. Brown, secretary and treas- aitorney, who has n t \ g ool m Vb, G Sy Bl have held for 20 years to their be- H. St 3en’ Life Ins Co & kg = ok o e 108 Co iy ¢ "|lila | urer. tostified. Brough makes an [second the nomination of Governor n. member of the New York {l onn liet in the “haunt.” Demolition of | “{Le Icicqraph Floriat «f New Bekais” |gtock Exchange since October 13,|Hfd Steam Boil insp & Ins Vi3 | erage of 250 speeches annually on ' Alfred E. Smith of New Yeork for = the building this spring. however i | - ORE Bbs OF 31 910 was expelled today for unethi- | ¥ a oiars Tnsurance Co ; state development and utility topics. president at the Demoeratic nationai | expected to lay the ghost forever. Greenhounes Maple Bill 'cal business conduct, | Travelers Insurance Co rights .. Frown said. 1l conveation in Houston) . ¢ 2 ( L 8 & = 1o g