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N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928. NEW BRITAINLIONS | BN ey o === corca i v : ‘umuln-,- Crowds Thrown inte Tur- | e ngS S R e ! - ~GAPTURE TROPHIES oo v e Roof Kitchen Cause Disturbance, | Garner Most Prizes at Outing of Honors in. contests v 5 |cal agencies Lions' clubs at a joint outing of the L ey buliling and 3 New Britain, Hartford. Waterbury. {yynting actresses and Bristo] and Meriden clubs at |the street after the first Compounce yesterday came to New | The bl occurred Britain in most cases, uccording to|ute intervals and brought a score reports today. The most sensational (ot police and detectives to the victories coming to this city was tie scene. The explosions were caused defeat of the alleged Rhode Island 'by a leak in the gas stove in the horse shoe pitching champion DY | kitchen of the dining and dancing Rev. Raymond N. Gilman and L. W. | resort, which had been elosed for Vogel ot the Nuw Britain club. two month The horse shoe pitching contest | ? was the first event on the program S NUTHEG STATE PROFITS Y » Alfred McKinnon, with the Meriden club and said to Richer By Half a Million of Rece way crowds were thrown | turmoil today when in the Kitchen |startled the inp a on the Strand theatrical root district. between five located in the score tors four- of joh fled 1o Lake at ten-—min- be a former Rhode Island champion, | and Joe Durst, also of that city, were ! defeated two games out of three by Messers. Gilman and Vogel. M McKinnon later challenged any | member of thg New Britain club to a | Tax. i singles match and was defeated | 4 : o g ey the local| Hurttord. July 12 P—The 9 |of Connecticut is richer by approxi- m»]x::;v‘;\x). Commissioner mately half @ million dollars EBannan and Fred C. Teich were the fiscal year just ended as feated by @ Bristol team. lof the state’s recent victory The baseball game, originally |Hirsch estate inheritance tax scheduled to be an elimination con- [Tax Commissioner William H test, eliminated two fhin two | gett suid todu umpires and any logical basis for teceipts from inheritance computing a scorc. James V. |for the fiscal v ending June Onorato and Col. W. W. Bullen, fare $5.010.652.78 as compared having taken turns in umpiring and | 82,601,357 reported the both men be Britainites, | cal ye The highest the me between New Britain on [tax paid by any estate the past one side and a selected nine from [cal year was $194,000, Four Rristol and Meriden on the other [paid more than 8100000, was awarded to this city, Tt last] R S reports the decisions were being di C!ty [tems Verdict in Hirseh 2 - tate Inheritance state de- in th previous fi g New inheritan: puted and alleged scores Were pro- tested Judge Joscph Donovan of Bristol acted as toastmaster when 106 Lions sat down to dinner. Attendance prizes were awarded to Major Bailey of Hartford, Harey . TBrown of New Britain and Dr. W. R. Hanra- han of Bristol Brief addrs were made James E. O'Brien. Hurry G. cock and L. W. Vogel. The bers of the various clubs guests of the park management on all the concessions atter the dinner, and the evening's festivitiew con- cluded with dancing Examination of rl Berg of 194 Jubilee street, was injured at the Hart & plant last Monday, discloses that all fingers will he but it heen necesary to remove a of the index finger. Berg his accident in a press, the left hand saved portion by Han- mem- were sses New Ha\'el; fVlay Have to New Haved, of the July 12 (P City’s poor costs at a municipal hospital ization e much 1 hnllmle\hh UNCERTAIN be a part the poor house Chicago, July 12 (—The struggle been proposed. Hospitals for and against the mdorsement of |Siven notice the republican presidential candi- |1, the date.*Herbert Hoover, continued at the prohibition party's convention today charge will be The vear ix for tr $1 cost of estimated at item is a®matter of [to those who are making city’s budget. dment day i of $S0.000, up the Dup 12 (A of th d that he New Kansas City White City July clphia BOXERS SIGN Haven, July Eczema of i the Scalp .1 55 gre., r..nml Bnl h\ Mays of 2 = md Joe Trabon of With a Tendency to Scaliness ;o\ 10 rounds at i and Dandlufl |stadium, Savin Rock, I'rankie 1Faro of Phila Young Al Conley of | were also signed for a iluoul on the same card. " Lliminary bouts will be |later, had ten The Results in 7 Days pr This wonderful known all over Emerald Oil ment of o vozema cation few applications anc U cases of Eczema to return s Emerald Oil is @it to use and it is s eptic and deodorant (i erising from uleers, gangrene cer are instantly Killed Moone's Emerald Ofl in the orighial bottle ls dispensed Ly pharnia Fair Drug Dept. always Emerald Oil on hand surgeon’s preserip America s Moon. is w0 eficient in the treat- skin discases that the ftching — — often stops with i | CUTS FOOT AT PLAY Leo Veneski, aged 11 years, of 30. High street, suffered a deep laceration of the right foot when he stepped on a piece of glass or other sharp article while playing under the shower at Washingtgn school | playground shortly before 3 o'clock i | this afternoon. He was treated at Moones [the office of Dr. Dyvid P. Wasko- witz, after which he went home. JROUND pet and can- tive explosions More than 100 cmployes of theatri- | explosion. | As Result for A result | case, Blod. | munity | in taxes 30! with | work betoye | charming pl he. | outgronth ot a group of dilapidated % the | recent of who | Gooley | @115, perh ting has | suffered | e Build Hospital for Poor ! Mospital- so | tions. tol |,‘,x;ll':4v|1~ buildin have | that beginning January | fivst y city | ter. ad of hospitalization concern | OWns a Arena | T.ondon to [to “The 15, | plays and | New London, | ed 81,000 to tuke round S announced | | group is completing a {ing and is the — ETHEL — PICCIOTTA=BLYT Joseph M. Picciotta of ‘RA Beaver New York, July 12 ® — Broud- | street, and Miss Kose Butera of 157 | Washington street ,were married this umorning at v o'clock at St church, Rev, Walter J. Lyddy forming the ceremony. Attending the couple were ue) Santangelo as best man and Miss Anna Spada as bridesmaid. A re ception. followed the echurch cere- mony LITLE THEATER per- NOW ESTABLISHED, Southern Players Are Using Real | Play Houses VBirmingham, " The Little Th South has passed the cra of and tumbledown stores, A mere intant a few ago. with stables and rambling building July 12 barns years to house its productions, the move- | ment now has become so firmly es- ablished that many of the com- playe ent their plays modern ti rivalling those of the proiessional stag New Orleans has the oldest Lftle Theater in the South, It brings its 000 memberss in - u yhouse which stores in the Vieux Carre. One outstanding productions of season, its eleventh, The Mask and the Face,” direetion of Walter Sinclair. e Oldest Theater Art has built 4 $100,000 house 1 Dallas for the Little Theater whieh has receive more: .1[((-!)”0!\ nation- ps. than any other. Start- with nothing but ambition in the Dallas group won for conseeutive years the David o trophy in the national Lit- Theater tournament in - New York, and now it haa erowned success with a new playhouse. Under the dircetion of Oliver Hinsdale, it has won its struggle ta suitable place for its produc- 1t used an old chapel, then irant. and later a small Ferene Molnar Swan" was th in the new thea- of the wus the Bela: a romance, ;Th escntation Five Years Old Birmingham the Little is only five years old, $60.000 theater L0060 members, under the of Bernard Szold. Like Savannah. Galveston, Chattanoog: Charleston and most of the oth voups. the Birminghme Litth Theater conducts unhual prize contest Memphis Stuble,” which what its name indicates, are witnessed tecently they one to a neighboring aty Wght's performance The Savannah n ter Thea yet it and has direction an players still was and hy cling once their large were offel of their piay for a o crowds. own Theater 20,000 build- forcmost Atlanta is without but iy conducting experiment in bette year it had a reper- headed by Madg Kennedy, and vecently the Theater Guild of New York presented n scrics of productions. Now it has a4 second repertoire organization. headed by Helen Menken and sev- eral other Broadway stars tion in Georgia. 1 Little Theater an interesting drama. Last toire company ouNDs Fiewy/ Mt GummeR CiRcuARS AWMS Glow 'tM 1O BE WP N COMING> —~— POT N NUHPER~— —CBUT PERCONALLY — voi INUARIAGLY TIND 'eM 10 Fe> EXCEEDING LY ~RETIRING— ~ / —~ ol (v NUMBPER — Mary's | Sam- | P—| Ater wovement in the | is the | under | its | Dallas, | orguniza- | Wall Str B /! South nre those of Columbia, S. ¢ eet briels Knoxville, Tenn.; Nashville; Anni: jton, Ala.; Shreveport, Montgomery | (is uum Chattanooga. 131787 | Collego Players | Outstanding among the college i Players are the Playmak of | University of North Carolina and the University of Louisville Play- ers, Louisville, Ky. The Louisville | oragnization has had unusual suc- cess With long-run productions and is self-supporting. During the last | season the Carohna Playmakers in- | {vaded Broadway for a serics of pro- | ductions. Elevator a share Istock in the first 6 t the | compuny on the half of 192§ erred dividen are in the first b Net income rose from § BOND MARKET 1S to'$ CHICAGO TO RAZE AN OLD LANDMARK To Tear Down Copy of Boslon Town Hail 12 hack three ce ppear trom Lovier New York, J market sagsed un selling influenc | rates today | sought Loy | light. ' Dodge bt oflyy, ng Nl o New Chi- ily liguidat veral 1 W lows tor Katy 4 which down a point Railways 415, 8 van md Weste Brotl July fravtionally Standard ki 1 owill ¢ ke front. a stick-for-stick reproduc- |, {tion ot Boston's tirst town hall, con- structed in Massachusetts in 16 and reproduced here in 1896, Capt Robert Keayne, *“an active, influ- ential citizen,” gave £500 1o uild ! 4lso were soft {the originul. Jay Morton, salt mer- Utilit e chant, built the reproduction liere. | Sepvice of New When first erccted it was one Of | glightly, wihile Chicago's marvels. It is said 10 be ) Light & Power 3lus one of the few structures west of |yew low for Mic y the Hudson river built blockhouse | The forcign hst fashion, with an mx\r]\m\gm; | heavi Jersey as a protection against Indias. From its roof rise ®in cupol m which watchers miight give rning of Indian uttucks or from | {which incipient fires wmight be de- | tected. In Chicugo's bit of ton, | these towers once rved visitors who desire a view of Lake ) igan and g0's infant sky Once the Chicago structure far more important te the i Declines Today Totl mercial “ur'll[“1,11:;:"!\t‘(:“u".’:”"n‘lu \‘ 10 30 Pmms inimense business, £ merely shelters the vunent of the concern and has | lost behind a towering warehous: | ¥ rat And the gronnd which it | Market stands is provably more valuahi lining 2 10 30 than the whole of Boston of So the building must go. | The whole thing was pure senti- { Were ment on Joy Morton's part. It The as Thomas Joy, Colonial carpen- | Auicrican jter. who built the original town | tiore hall of Boston. He was Joy Mor- ton's first American ancestor AN Boston fought the flames that destroyed its town hall, but work- wen will be paid to destroy its descendunt, s Iever w | Morton's now it dey ing printi s et luenced by st s contin upon today, Wi 1657, | and industs aguinst the wealkk. . under he Motor, Ado! nes. ny g0 versal Pictures. Gult one or o lings only strength in the oil grouy Singer Manufactur itest los: U dropped 20 and aund Pines Winter Front at | each, Bancitaly’ was f:x\ out 3 point psum Punte showe pec & INS (A — Bank- today indi just under | nd Coal | ading the the July titions filed cated total debts of $100.000, the New E company of Bridgeport h list with $75,038. The concern are $135,683. Abbott A, Chand battery tion proprieto st Hartford debts of 817‘4»! T2 and assets 10,107, William . Roberts man, closed his T.080.34 with ass ruptey pe Ly points, Sanitary assets of sta- | Bristol, fish- ket doors owing | s of 84,828 i Warranty Decds Ponte nd Alfred Schw ard and Emma ¢ Wa 4> and 44 tewart street, Jones to Hemry N. Swanson, Paul to Edy Hlots Loui Marjorie road Andrew 8 calo, strect Mortgage Atano $11,000 RAILROAD PETITIONS Hartiord, July 12 (P'—The Haven road has petitioned the ufili- tics commission for permission to tinue the operation of its pas- rain service between Hart- ford und Rockville, A hearing been called for tomorrow at 11 o'clock. AVERILL GOING AWAY b2 Heat Harttord, July 12* (P —Deputy HiETEn1S 0T A Attorney General Ernest L. Averill Herbert Vo Camp and Meyer will leave tomorrow for an extend. "M to John E. Kilbourac, ed trip during which he will study \wealth avenu water diver problems in other Sehultz & states, “ ' New Brituin N street, | John E. Kilbourne to Herbert V Camp and Meyer Zinman, road, (two Mo ) Jud: Aen Phileas Gagner. Alfred Roy lia Pierzanowski to th r in Trust Co, state of Samuel N. reet. New Pracalo teet to Anastasi Ir Cor cor¢ locaied at 62 has morning Decd to Andrew on Park James Lengston, street Zin Cost lo, itional Tne bunk, to th BROTHERS IN LAW OFFICE Attor Gerard « brother, Attorney John J. Casale, will open offices in the new Leonard | building on Main stroet next week. The firm will be listed as Cusale & Casale. : Levin, ROBINSON SFILD | Wushington, July 12 (# tion with the meeting of tk cratic national committee in ow York wus expressed today by Sena- | tor Robinson of Arkansas, ¢ cratic vice presidential nomines on arriving 1 Washington after visit with Governor Smith, Holyoke Woman Now Satisfac- demo- Holyoke, Ma ! Eitzabeth. Towne | Soman mgeman: (her candidacy for December, rm would be civie 5 illed “gang-rule.’” mo- up- his his m.m.\ clection as mayo |next She said that he | plat | opposed to so- S BIRTHDAY PARTY Crowley, Jr., entert 18 boy and girl friends at a day party on the occasion third birthday anniversary yester- day. The party was held at the home of the young man's parents at 101 Stewart street. Games were played and refreshments served. SIGNS WITH CARDS 8t. Louis, July 12 () Smith, veteran cateher. el unconditionally by the Pittshurg Pirates Monday, was signed today by the St. Louls Cardin He ar- ranged to report in uniform this e afternoon. Louis Gladding Funeral services for cing of 544 Main stiect were this afternoon at 2 o'clock at tuneral parlors of Frank I HOLL Joseph Mrs. Marcia Marino Funeral services for M Marino of 14 Crown str held this morning at $:30 o'clock the funeral parlors of Frank Duffv, 648 Main street. Bur lin 8t Mary's cemete MOVIE HOUSE CGLLAPSES Cutfieo, Ttaly, July 12 (P—Iour persons were Killed and forty in- jured in the collapse of a new mo- G#% Main strect. Rey tion picture house in this town to- | cliffe, rector of St. Mar day. jchurch, officiated. Burial 3 Avon. . Jocaph A: Haffey UNDERTARER Phone 1623.2 te St Mary’s Samuel Sut- was N PARK SUPT. DI ! Meriden. July (P—Frank V St. Ceorge, 72, superintendent of Meriden's parking system died thie | morning after severa' ‘uonths ill- | ness of a heart allment. Mr. St George was prominent among local | talian republicans and took an ac- tive part i politics. MERID! Church 5-3 FIRST WARD CAUCUS First ward members of the com- | gq, mon coyncil will probably caucus with flowers telegraphed trom Monday night to decide on a suc- Bo“el’e[’s Posy shfln cepsor_to Stanley M. Cooper, coun- cilman™ who resigned at the last “The Telegraph Florist of Sew Britain 6 WEAT NAIN AT v meeting, Alderman David L. Nair| #aid today. The alderman kn of no active candidates for the pos ‘ tion. carned commor 5 On Contrary, General Drift SAGEING ACTION Trading Light and Prices Are heav- lUWER TEN[]ENIJYf Fom 9 pounded down s “ Real Estate l\e\\s Jl der Uis, and Pendleton Coni- Willow Roxbury executor of (e Bassett | Wants tn Become Ma\ or Marcia | 8td Episcopal | in “Bon Voyage” to those who sail. WALL STREET HAS = NOUPWARD MOVES | r| PUTNAM & CO. Members Now York & Horford Siack Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL 21140 —————————— e —tsalibai ; Today Is Lower l s TANLEY W RENOSI ‘\E Ofl.(' P wie § 0 Ryidgeport Hydraulie Co. P : Connecticut Power Co. com. Hariford Electric Light Co. United MNMuminating Co. or tion on an abundant supply Thomson, Tienn & Co. ithdrew h has 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G. Segar, Manager rom We Offer: Hartman Tobacco preferred Hartman Tobacco common Price on Application. ittention w: Hows. cline many 1 caused wides ned invest Motors was t oth { 1 i | EODY BROTHERS & @ Members Hartford Stock Exchange - HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg, and Na- x NEW BRITAIN Burrit Hotel Bldg, MERIDEN Colony Bldg, ;; 0 were B sty e we ofre ' 50 Shares of Southern New %ngland Telephone o. 00d demand was resumed at | 3 of today’s market. Mid I Products prefer hich points yesterday, “dropped opening sale today Acronantical opened 4 1- lower and Curtiss, Interna- 1l Combustion and se v point changed MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Aew Britain National Bank Bidg. Tel. 5200, eral othe or 0. Ra wid tio eral M onal lo Bernard A, Conley Brayton A. Porter. ™ \I\hhl I AT 2:30 P. ML (Furnished by Putham & Co.) High Low Dy 159 16 pd n Can We Offer and Recommend: Providence A Loco Washington Insurance Co. Tobaceo Woolen At @ Cop North & Judd ........ Peck, Stowe & \\\l Russell Mfg Co .. Scovill Mfg Co Colt's Arms . 4 Standarde Serew glo Toek . 3 Stanley Works fnir Bearing Co . rorrington Co com ... 110 Hart & Cooley Union Mfg Co o A% Public Gtilities Stocks. Elec Service . Conn 1.t & Pow pfd .. | Hra Elec Light . 3 1 120 49 110 53 lings & i Pac r Corp Fiiel um Gas Products 101 132 Conn. Dav Chem Erie 1R Fam 1Ml N B Machine prd Niles-Be-Pond com i & — Gont Avnahon Is Attractlve, Not To Mention Flyers Asphalt nl Elee 1 Motors . Cement ' | Harves 1 |sta on N J Oil N Y it Warner Kol ln ar rwood ! Union P Louis Giad- |l nion held the Dutty at ! United Fru U S Ind Al U & Rubber .. U S Steel | Wabash Ry fWest Elec | Willys Over | Woolworth | Wrizht Acro Aan Tel & Tel 17 14 174% LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Inturapce Stocks. Bid 1040 Nyt 770 Aetna Cas i-\ na Life 1060 etna Fire Automobhile Ins . Hartford Fire Phoenix Fire Travelers Tns Co 790 780 1600 tacturing Stocks. Am Hardwar 68 Am Hosier 22 Beaton & Cadwell . Aviation is proving attractive to many peoj egle these days, and ‘here's one of the fiyers who might be called attractive, to I put it mildly. Nineteen-vear-old Edna Wilson of Wichita, lpm\es that Kansas has somatll:‘:'ng except wheat to be: about.

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