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DENY FUMES CAUSE Gall Fracasso Yard Novmal him and his witnesse sufficient proof of unreasonahle con and continucd today. The action his crop of grapes last year. In mal the claim of public nuisance couls in the v he claimed, and Fracasso knowin, locality for the purpose of raisin cerns where the process of making is conducted.” “No Case” Motion Denfed the bench, eounsel his motion for *‘no case." called was R. the N. Y, N. M. & H. R, R, wh testified as to the number of train: passing through the territory wherd both the plaintifi's and the defend \ | | | | | | 4 s h a n ) n \ ) \ ) i the testimony it appeared that thers Tewkshury of 11 River, M ® quantity of sulphuric acid is con tained in the oils, but that it was Joscph Rusczynski et us to Louis | funeral wa at the Sacred Heart parish’s Immi- pw el ol v Jos era s held this afternoon at merely a matter of form. He stated New: Havenand Oficisle Ty that at ieast six compa eompany. Experts Appraise Vineyard Judd, fruit growers of North Haven, they never had an: Fracasso vineyard and their te mony appearcd to be that his bushes were in good cond imony, did not effect fendant, Dr. Krible's lesumonyl concerned the extent of in- A daughter was born at New Brit- —— ~.~.——-—l il Jury caused by sulphuric acids. He ‘Mn General hospital today to Mr. = g i Witnesses for Brick Gflmpfiny'\'ln‘e’f)f?;‘:s O;D;',‘fi‘z‘“}::‘l;;azx-ape‘ (Continued From First Page) ‘ An alarm from Tox 42, corner of 3147 & share in the fir of 1528, against Charges of speculation on the Sulphuric acid, burning continuous- ,cay getion in this crime. [pe qamase. $2.69 a sl e same period | v York, July 19 (P—Res . part of the plaintift and failure by 1 four houra to produce enough ", o' oeolorninent without be. | JUdEment for the plaintiff by de- liar year. R et Do Tl SR ey We Offer: f = sulphuric gas in the smoke to cause y 8 ' * R - fault 10r §228.92 was rendered today 5401010 fron to produce jnjury to vegetation. The injury to N impressed for one moment for $901,010_ from duct on the part of the defendant, | i u Prices started forward at the : < rev. andg | ber Products Co., Inc., against Kle- Tiskilities SRR : T l isie xade Ly e datensel couns ’;‘on used by the defendant com- [0S WHL rewew M enciEV. Shincns Kalkowsky! Nair & Nair rep. |t PPt of 8 Ectol Rakorhon eaay wiee] eiephone Co. ring R e L e 0 a nat , 1en weky s - developed 1n some of the high p versus Stiles & Reynolds Brick Co. tan's day. he testified. the liberal principles of the social 'eiented the pluintt. | Net income specialties and then moved u ®ction, heard yesterday in the city court before Judge Henry P. Roche ! for $3,000 damages claimed by the plaintift, John Fracasso, whose al- o 0% %o Bt S’ 07 (e saying: jonly to be found on Camp street & pennsylvania railroad, which bought cent but the amount available at legations are that smoke issuing |y ot & CASE | “Finally T want to announce that | 'Ot U™ 12ter the holdings of the Deluware & that figure reached such large pro- from the brick kilns of the de- |’ The court hu‘ given both anor_th” government will continue, s | Oifficer Patrick Meehan went to 4 Hudson Co. in W h and Le- portions that the rate was later cut fendant company, containing a ce neys until Monday to file their briefs, | heretofore, within constitutional | U1ion Street today in amswer to a high Valley this ye tc 5. Time money and Commercial tain amount o fsulphuric gas, ruined | | i ! be justified as the claimed injury to | L th]mm and leaves of n,e] g:;pc | Official Invites Rotary Club to Hold dent in two termns of office. Calles |ty of iron pipe was stolen on Over- l vines was not a continued occur- | was elected on the sloga rence. The defendant company was | ty where the plaintiff’ vineyard is located long before the | succession possible, however, were $§. Were taken noon and ev plaintiff made his residence lhr’rv,l Facts of interest concerning the this, could have sought some other grapes, knowing well that the lo- cality is filled with numerous con- At this point, Judge Roche or- dcred a short recess to look up the | srealfent. Bieny was law on nuisance and then resumed | Sunday July §th at Hammonasset ant's properties are located, Iorom | cludes 90 wer, chemist of the New England Of |told the Rotarians that there are ident Calles is likely to remain in|i5 pesidents of Breslau ecompany, from which the brick |4%0 million board fect of timber office for two years more in 9?4" drowned in the Oder river. to'clock as on the othier days. Jive- Atcehi 186% concern purchases its oil for the consumed in Connecticut in one to overcome the difficulty of filling | Scattering casualties are being ve- 'ning scrvices will held at 7:30 alt 1_‘: purpose of burning of the brick, He |¥var, but only one-tenth of that the presidency after the assassina- |ported from all sections of Ger- o'clock ench evening. The relic of DTS .- S testified as to the sulphuric acid |amount produced here. tion of I'resident-elect Obregon, it | many almost hourly [St. Anne recently acquired by the Brook Man 84 contents in the two grades of ol In the absence of Rev. William H. | was indicated authoritatively today. o ler of the Sisters of Immaculate C°TTO De Pasc fl‘ll % m B Al e ooncern ing | Alderson, Vice President B. M. Mc- | L(\mvp!mn of the parish, will be|Ches & Ohio ..178% ... that one contains .75 of one per cent Elhone presided. | —_— | applied following cach services dur- | CBM ! r o5 3 ‘;;& and the other about .90 of one per | AT . R al Estate I\ews ing the t days. \f. : ]‘g\l fe e MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE cent. Questioned by counsel for the HUNGER “GT]M 0NGE SA[D | € D e a t h 8 he sermons at the evening serv- {{“y“ o e New Britain Nationa) Bids. plaintiff as to the clause in the | ] ices will be delivered by Rev. Marcel |4 21501 {’,{“ ; Vi i % contracts relating to what sulphuric | Warranty Decds Matzel, [fonsch Gos 0] Tel. 5200. contents the oil should contain, he HE LIVED IN THIS CITY' ~acnan Stachmick to Mary coceo- i i | The relic of st Anme was prosent- | or® Frod Bernard A, Conley Brayton A. Porter. stated that it was of no vital im- mo, Jubiles strect. od to the sisterhood 1 portance to the purchaser how large | les in this to Locate Relatives. [street. locality use the same oils from his Glen P. Sherman and Eugene K. whose properties are also in the vi- [thing of relatives of George M. einity of brick kilns, testified that Elliott, who died at Grace hospital, trouble. Both New Haven, yesterday of pneu- studied the grapes and vines In the mon out the fact | the tion, that they had a normal growth |he wa NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928, o e e BREGON'S BODY Gty Wems (" oll Street Briehs | M&RKFT STAGING PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stack Exchangss 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL 31148 v Net profit of i alf year was ,said that although hg could not de- and Mrs. Charles Gostin of 52 |termine the cause of the discoloring ‘U\"fi“' E Motor Car for 024, after | taxes, equal to y inst § | Main and Fast Main stree i NIPEY X ; o e 2 P'lces Go Un len Dawnward firemen to a fire in a rubbish pile Eesim in the rear of Hotel Bronson at Main IFoundry 0. earned $4.30 a share afternoon. There was e et charges and in jury could mot be made by the sul- | phuric gas settting on the leaves as it takes at least 40 tons of ofl con- |taining a much greater amount of ed by religicus .fanaticism,” Pres dent Calles stated. ‘uthermore, the authorities have gained much in- | 204 formation complicating directly cler- | ©'¢lock this ) 1o tion of the upward movement of stock mark ling T P a s m to in- cour red stiffer n- this new sombre system which is i €Ity court by Judge Morris D. 45 on $une xe in the action of the Hood Rub- cjyding $1, Fracasso's grapes therefore could . . not ‘be caused by the burning of the P¢iN§ Practiced against our institu- Southern New England An automobile owned by The case now rests in the hands revolution movement, which popular A obisiee Zarl company for again in response to a lowering of Price on Application. conscience affirmed 18 years ago, | TWigeon of 466 Arch street was re- equul to from call money rates. Trading continued of Judge Roche, who ordered coun- " " | ported stolen shortly after 3 o'clock 9 : e 5 18 | el for both sides to write briefs and P¢Ver can be nullified. | ¥ 149 e in 1026, relatively light in volume, esterday afternoon on Court street as there is no law covering minute-| He concluded his statement by ' lis entire capitul is owned by the Call money remewed at 5% per paths and with requisite calmness |COMPlaint to Captain Kelly that a officer warned the husband. STATE PARKS AND FORBSTS . - i 1% W i e . g : cet for a return of 6 per cent and higher i 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Mexican constitution at present for- | complained to Captain Kelly at po- T LEAVE EHAMBER rates before the end of the month. | bids direct succession.of the presi- |lice headquarters today that a quan- Except for the publication of Stuart G. Segar. Manager 1l favoral S the official intimation that a ms of the Victor Ttalking Machine com- meny and the Radio Corporation was still a possibility, there wes lit- Bond d M rt being discuszed in the capitol. The police were notified today ‘h(\";"‘;‘f":" Hesine 1:':;5”?' tle in the day's news to influence an ortgage _ [that an electric light wire was down 'N® athletic comui '; & price movement, G C g e e "% plant of the International Silver Co. " \lrcantile and mail order issues uarantee Co. plained by State Forester Austin F.,went by congress of a provisional | in Meriden and arrar d to order o " un showed group strength, Me- llawes at a meeting of the New | president to assume office on the ex- lsilver cups which will be awarded : ent call | e e Paper rates held firm, but a slight g o o Tt WL S S B il @homson, Tenn £ a motion for “no case” | F HAWES DESCR]BES lni;“;"' el s i, | family not wishing an arrest, the A wnfln THREATENS Lunkers' acceptances. Some bank- the defense attorney J. W. Carpenter is is construed by some as siz- stated that no clear proof was | brought in the evidence whereby ing quarters regard the pr arnings report — : “Effec- |hill Lane, oft Russwin road. Ser- Picnic in Woods at Bark- |tive suffrage; no re-election.” geant O'Mara learned that four s hamsted. | Various means of making such | Ln8ths of soil pipe, valued at about (Continued From First Page) We Offer: & state parks and forests Were ex- | 14 AR New York Title and Mortg Dritain Rotary club at the Burritt | Diration of Calles’ term in December. P 1 e mantras ot the: Aibadg Crery cominon and (e 13 aack tall € or| ue ortgage | nated Sadny. 1t was generally believed that if this ersonais Eibaix g enpiab pagiss pliiaiions h o -~ zomery-Warc was shie u Prick | Nr. Hawes described several of Plan were followed that Aaron Sub committees on tickets, fe- hoine trelt o the 35 state parks and told of their Sacnz. former minister of foreign| location. These parks cover more affairs and now governor of Nuevo | Ars. A o e : st e h‘fi h Leon, would be named provisional | Nt street has left on an auto trip R 08, 8. By among the |to Montreal, Canada, where she will She will spend points. Steel shares also advanced 1| to nearly 3 points on buying in-| fluenced by the high rate of July mill operations and the advance in Mary Murphy of 421 Chest- (Teshments and other details report- ©d progress, and indications are that the day will be one of the most memorable the city has ever had | park there were more than 20,000 foremest of Obregon's supporters |6p¢nd her vacation steel prices four arter de- : ; from the/slandpoint ‘o soclability, *SS! PHEos Tor Lourth avarter e denying the defense| 0 e one time, he sald, Hun.|and 18 a brother-in-law of one of |a few days with her aunt in A\n-:my e liver ; 1i J.\uv dnl.Tpm \1;‘\ pre- | i . | . g | e = S fer and National ca eac ump- The first witness for the dofendant | 4reds of camping partics make use Calles’ daughters. jenlicrmatny i kasas i o ed 5% poin Members Hartford Stock Exchan, 2 e Mitchell, superin- |Of this park for weck-end and vaca- | General Election i . RELIC WILL BE APPLIED 1 Indian Refining preferred and ge Rendent of the Hariford ibranch of | tion trips. A general election could then he‘ iss ary, hern o cymour i Threshing each broke 7 points, "A"rm . »| The state forester also described |called and Calles might offer him- |street is spending her vacation at TS RED HEART URGH "] U e PonlhA: Gasare NEW BRITAIN MERIDEN o [the state forests, dwelling at some self for re-clection without violating 'Sound View. A AC CH e O e s BurrittHotel Bidg. Hartford Conn. Trust Bid§, Colony Bldg, o /length on the People’s Forest at the clause in the constitution con- _—_— Barkhamsted, which he said in- cerning direct succession. | 2 ¥ donated by Landers, | Other suggestions were that a con- {Rhine .Pm‘ mnce Reports & Clark. He invited the Ro- | stitutional amendment allowing Cal- 115 Drownings of Late | Hmm s, 110 MARKET AT riduum to St. Anne to Be Con-| 2:30 P. M. - (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) . | fucted Beginning Next Tues- | - 5 one { H are 60 steam propelled trains run- to hold a picnic there this les to succeed himself in the pres-| Berlin, July 19 (P—Drownings to| QU¢ted Beinning Next Tue High Low Close We Offer ping daily through this section and |Summecr. ent emergency might be ed or|the numher of 115 have been re- | day Morring Al Che & Dye 1717 1701 171% that the company had been running | He said the state forests are that the constitutio al amendment ported from the Rhine province of i Am Ag Che pd 697 68 69 % trains on this line since 1541, It Maintained for three purposes, tim- | hat extends the presidential term to | Silesia since the start of the heat ~ A triduum to St Anne will be American Cin Bim 84y 843 50 Sham of appearcd that this testimony was to | Der raising, recreation and propaga- six years might be interpreted as ap- | wave. The heat shows signs of held at the Sacred Heart chureh fe- Am Loco . 98 5 et e it P e llGn S I pame, | plylng to President Calles, who was | hreaking. ginning next Tuesday. During the Am .Hmu(m»v 61 60ty N h & J dd w Co have been caused by the smoke| He sald people are predicting a | elected for a four year term. This| Sixty bathers were drowned fn first two days masses will be cole- Am Sm & Re 1883 ort! ) g, o fssuing from the Tocomotives. |timber famine. “There has been a ! would retain him in office until 1930. |the middle Rhine district of the brated ai 8 and 10 o'clock d on Am Sugar 69 The next witness was Norman | limber famine in Gonnecticut for 20 | —_— | province and of these 30 were 1 the last day there will be three Am Tobacco — — s, he explained. Mr. Hawes Mexico City, July 19 (UP)—Pres- | dents of Cologne. In Lower Silesia 1nasses celebrated, the first at 5:15 Am Woolen were o'clock and the others at § and 10 A Bishop s Theodore Dubowski of Poland, early 1rie KIt this spring, whila 1 Ram Riay Fleischma Freeport Gen! Asphalt Genl Elec ....145% Genl Motors 140 Glidden Hudson Motors Gaetano Ioligno, infant son of and Mrs. Francesco Foligno of [ 151 Oak strect, died last night. The = . Charles B. Cadwell to Cyrus J. |y - George M. Ellott FExpires 0 scappelatti, Clinton strect was a visitor We Offer: {and Elizabeth Oszajca, Harvard | Hartford, Connecticut Trust Company First National Bank of Hartford 2:30 o'clock from the Laraia & Sa- ° "’",d”l"“"' Ingbe Y Orls Citdioons Snerat suriie b was ducted by the order of nuns. The . Mary's cemetery relic has bheen loaned to the church. = | Bishop Dubowski was a visitor in [ this eity only recently, having ctive part in the dedicat s s of the new Sacred H ::\‘t’],'l‘; 2 Wptarad otnb, h se ‘T‘:,fl Orange street. (Tt Ot |H[ Nickel Binjamin] Balmant fo Joasphine |1 ot Salvation Army officials in New Cianci, Vance street. Haven conducting an inquiry Mortg: which is expected to lead to New ! Anthony Petrauskis to Herbert V. , | Biritain, in an effort to learn some- Camp and Meyer Zinman, $1,000, Hunter road. Louie 8. Jones to the Farmers and i Joseph Afello Joseph Aicllo, aged 42 ye | resident of 137 Pleasant street, ¢ | yesterday afternoon at the New Britain General hospital. He is su Mechanies vings Bank, $8,500, < ifs: Etox Ste- W 5 N i-n and hunger. According 10~ jocihine Gianci to Ben bISL, Sl kel vay 8 Jtilities Stocks, which were used for loans upon e s Benjamin Bel- | Anna and Mary Aiello, also one si 0 Ken Cop . 42 Public Utilities Stocks, W Haven police, Elliott said ;01 "¢0 050 Vance strect. ter in Ital % | F R ATLANT]G FLIERS Mack Truck “7: Conn. Elec Service .. — 100 |stock market collateral, it was only he had lived in New Britain, when "~y 00000 % ux o Josepione | The funeral wilk be held tonor- z arrested for drunkenness Marland 01l . 25 2 S oloeie fn 3 | k i e d Elec S IRE 1 134 caused the tottering and collapse and that Fracasso had a fair crop of |several years ago in the Elm Cly. fnogtuie luscznskn, - §1.250 Har- | row ToTning A K T, S Windy City Tumns Out In Lar e hah 1654 e e of some sections of Wall Street's Bt 1oy coultl pubisee innvislon g 14 Kellsien b peatout Clscars " Quitclain S et T ; NY Central | 161% 1 e NE'T )0 160 170 | Mouse of paper under the pressure of injury to the fruit except that|of age. Jack Andy to John Andy, Dudley)| 3-7___ e | Numbers to Greet Miss Ear- INvY N m H s51p e | S EASRS A of restricted credit and high money- 1w some discoloration in the | Shuffling into police headquarters oo - * | HarbanaiHcy Pils oA Vst ok | SURY BALANCE rates. leaves, which after all, according fo in New Haven Tnesday night, * Guo oo pn o p oo = e A ) A | t ' | vitality of the vine bush. The n wocd showed €aid, and cor was taken of the vineyard, evers thing seemed to be in perfect condi- s Who test who stat y trouble w Ing destruction of crops through #noke issuing from the ki and cutlined the process of making brick, each testifying that they use oil of practically the same erade that the defendant uscs. Those who tostified were 1 North Haven, Frank H. Holmes of this whose brick kilns are in the vicinity of the I'racasso prop- erty, Walter 8. Tuttle of Middlotown and Samuel Bunnell of North Haven. It appearcd from the testimony of the plaintiif and his witnesses, that on August 29 of last year when the ellezed injury was caused, ati spheric conditions were unusual, combined damp air, a driz that th ing ruin end a wind blowing towards the Pproperty of the plaintiff caused the /| N brick concern to on the grape bushe: basis therefore, and the fact that the brick company was conducting a } gal business for a long period prior to the coming of the plaintiff to that Ieality, that defe: counscl based his claim of no prima facia casc, as no evidence was produced that a public nuisance was committed by the brick concern. Fracasso Once Yard T During this morning’ the continued trial, first witness called was John I°. Reynolds, pr dent ot the defendant company, who | outlined the process of brick making and gave data as to the company's activity. In further testimony it was brought out by him that he employ- ed the plaintiff for some time and | that just prior to the alleged injury caus to the fruit, trouble had arisen between the two and IFracasso was told to leave. The witness te fled that on one occasion Kracasso | asked him to be taken back, but that he (Reyrolds told him that he could not do it at the time, but would | perhaps at some future time. When ‘ the alleged injury was noticed by ng low and s It was on this ve ion of Fracasso, he immediately went to see Tieynolds and threztened him with bringing suit, stating at the time that ') he would get him sooner or later, according to the testimony of Rey- / nolds. Expert on Acids Testifies The concluding testimony in the W rmi) growth, they h anyone regard- noon. id Andrew of |justice agent and p emoke issuing trom the kilns of the | SRR R e unce, $108,650.745. The Federal Reserve holds that Elliott asked that he be given a North Pacific.. 957 e, to Joseph Luzietti, Wooster street Chicago, July 19 (UP) — Amelia Y 5 5 high money rates are due chiefly night’s lodging, but Captain John J. % IR “zert F l rhart, first woman to span 1he At e’ o s 2 to gold exports, increased demand Lyons, noting that he appeared to “"y Napiraez et ux, to Albert Kos- | unerais ntic by air, returned to Chicago fo- | py Pe i for currency, changes in reserve sidering the care that|be iill, had him takcn to the hos > e Conn Lt & Pow pfd 101% 103% 1nnlure taking its course that trzewski, Farmington avenue, iay to receive the plaudits of her {pital by Doorman William Carey, - | ——— rmmrenmnu or in Federal Reserve STREET ONDERS gt e ome city sy | bank deposits and sale of govern- who was obliged to assist him into Magsia Grabowsid: to Ben i Mrs. Margaret O'Bricn Long before the train bearing Miss 1 2 ment securities. It is pointed out the police car. He was in a dying p o 88 Sabomslt POSIR | pe funeral of Mrs. Margaret Larhart, Wilmer Stuliz and Louis T that nearly $300,000,000 in gold d during yes- |condition within a short time after — 0 el | O'Brien of 54 Tremont strect was Gordon arrived here, a crowd began has been exported from this coun- ssion were brick manu- ' being received at the hospital and = held this moraing at 9:30 at her sathering at Union station, The city ik H‘, l | try during the first half of the never dicd about § o'clock yesterday fore- AIIRESTED FOR ASQAULT [ honie and at 10 o'clock at st Mary's was bedecked with flags, the Loop Ve E vear, largely to meet stabilization church. As the body was L i 4 S e E e ‘ lN LIQUOR B!LL FIGHT“'"F"" into the church the nist from nearly every of Gaston B. Means Released | played *Lead Kindly Light.” Solemu The train arr Ty high mass was said by R Francis l.eonard J. Grossman From Atlanta Penitentiary ravara pe 10ura mew in New | 12an of Hartford, assisted by Rev, i former school mate ing district showing fl ba ice window. son s Possible Debt Reductlon May reasirements ot European govern- while other factors for | BeResosible | e e ety P Re i | ports of gold represent a loss Atlanta, Ga., July 19 (R—Gaston Matthew Traynor, deacon and Rev. rt, headed t welcoming com- i ‘; - o i Wl_r“an‘fif T ,}K,U\ I;::ds ’and dc(ons«:quemly B. Mcans, former department of Haven As Assailant of Walter McCrann, sub-deacon. e Sl PR COU'C"H‘\‘vnll:bn:r:mm;: “gr!c;‘-! F‘:‘de?:lrel:: mer Attorney General Daugherty, Edward De Laura of 174 Geor ancius” and “Benedictu At th but little to do with 5 lf;*rl ‘;, !H‘m“o“n‘o‘; ‘;m_ ‘}02‘;5:\(30):10;!““0(“)0'(rl::‘m'('. h"' lo.lnl was released from the federal Deni- girior, New Haven, was arrested by | conclusion of the services she sang ¥ *d Hyd: Aolita : crs” have in- | tentiary today. the £ Lr Hnml}t!‘o‘. t rried auto- parade started to the Mayor William Hale police of that city today on a | “Beautiful Land On High" and at | He completed two two-vear Sen- yoarrant charging him with having | recessional the played snces, which ran consecutively, by ascaulted Morris Racher, automobile | Chopins’ ner: The pall appearing before a United States sylesman of this city, yesterday on | bearers were James Connelly, I commissioner and taking a pauper's West Main street. situation, high|creased some $800,000,000 during general ket the first half, and have shown no | appreciable tendency toward reduc- fon. The { mobiles a ity ha imated that in eight {ward Connclly, Wiliam MeDonell Thompson exiended the official wei- 1 4 l.-ll; ‘l?:lm!::rr% Ilhu rxplhain;d also that. fnas- i wuper's i clly, LT O e Ble amisiat Wl T Chan $7.800,000,000 in much as the Treasury obtains fts oath of inability to pay two fines 0f Racher in his report to the police | John Daly. Michael O'Brien and '°0° Of the city. —An airplanc d in the form of surplus funas | funds Jargsly Troh it Taw 13, 1,000 sed upon him. In lieu med De Laura as his assailant and | T Vel o gy N ELURET S, oW I NOWET) dorH =0 0 phyass, $10,000 imposed up nam ra as his assailan Vred Hayes. The flower bearers oy u it ot the posede 1 ihout $1,000,000,000 | who to a great degree are holders of payment of these fines he had said the difficulty between the two |were John and ajmes O'Brien and "W & POTt of the parade. 180 served an extra 30 dayes imprison- arose as a result of Ra A r cr having | of luncheons, banquets action is seen as pro- | of the funds which activate the John McGuire. e (e e tants i i iora of funds which | market, the flow of fund Gheht j neglected to pay a liquor bill of $150. | " “Commital services were said by Ao ’fi‘:n”l‘”‘ lh:.‘:;‘f’\‘;“; Tel & Tel 1747 4 Reserve system and its | the market is meortel!y t;eb::':n:'tl: Means entered the penitentiary A chase by the local police yester-| oy Futhers Traynor and Egan at e ext ‘ S SO A S ke 814 to | Bave ot ymoties o e s M & 2 lupingebeen ounvic. Ty TDLD MR N b Do S tan e srdon and - Miss Ann Bruce LOCAL STOCKS ; it difficult to accom- | other, without any change in fhe e ‘Ork‘Of S Y “Clrf?l"f “‘-’A‘g enamae e T e m 'x".- 1 'lon-mrlnx. 2 Miss Bru (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) and which commerce and |total available. {pivteiia prouit ol and s S S0 TRt Mrs. Willlam M. Earle was at the station to greet Gordon tnsurance Stocks, ve been unable to use. - tempted bribery in capnection wi o tneral ot s Wil 3t : 3 2 of Treasury funds > e the operations of the Creager Glass 7ymneapolls Is Voted Barle of 48 Beaver street will be| SRR e g : o ¥ MOTORCYCLE ARBOAD Cusket company . Time allowed for B DI N ACCIDENTS \ s the conversion of approxi- | Washington, July 19. (®—Amer- held I'riday morning at 9 o’clock at | Z itel 000,000 surplus col- | jca may have Boud S e Do 153!“1%"‘4!: ngfi.‘ni‘sx. Mary's church and burid will be | CHICig0. July 19, (P—Lost time At Ticter eiciat nedl isito EbY eadtn wEurop: ’.’?‘&.’"fiffiy:fiffib'fi" the al reduction in the four year term. > g = | 3 8 ey 3 cidents were reduced 20 per cent ‘v 4 p o ) al ¢ av e - § = . Fo ng fund, abou 075,100,000, nmerce e ‘Hartford Man Victim of ‘?\‘IJLQ(o:fcl(;2::goltt;h;'j;?::r:"o(:"t‘}?e Mrs. Delia Parsell Tabahbis oty A moianciien ety Hartfo e n statistics Mai | me s Templars . me purposc. Some $1,180,- smm-mg that S0 per cent of all such (00,000 is cstimated to have been | machines are in Europe. Only sived from forcign gevornments|about seven per cent of the 1,044,308 1 miscellancous sources, while | vehicles are in use in this country, " d carried ol I re nic National Fire | . United States. The next conclave| The funcral of Mrs. Delin T. Par- (71Y¢ carricd onin June. More men X ; ik lI-ln: aJn:i ll!’un M‘;‘,fl::“ probatis wil be held the lntter part |Sell of 179 Monroe street was heid “°Te ¢Mplosed and more plants Phoenix i artford, July —. g pperation ¢ ; June, yet Travelers Ins Co ... ; ; » of June 1931. Boston was an unsuc- | this afternoon at 2 o'elock at the \°7¢ ' OPeraiion 4!,””"5(,'\";’ Sl s 1600 1650 ® | Pizzendi, 37, a Connecticut com- cemrul contender for the conclave, |Stanley Memorial church. Rev e } accident and Conn Geoneral ....... : o cdemption of certificates of indebt- [although 17 per cent were made pany employe, is in a serious con- Raymond N. Gilman, pastor, ofi. °1¢ fatality as compared — with 59 Manufacturing Stocks. cdness, Treasury notes and Liberty | here. The United Kingdom holds |dition at the Hartford hospital to- | NEW AVIATION UNIT Irl:m-d and interment was In Fair. (CC'dents and one fatality in June am Hardware ........ 65 70 lionds is said to have made up the |more than a third of the world day, a victim of a hit-and-run dri-| New Haven, July 19 (P—Forma- | view cemetery, L {Am Hosicly ......... 22— |palance. ! total. ver .The accident occurred early tion of an aviation unait with the = Beaton & Cadwell ... — 90 1t is argued that this continued | |this morning. Pizzendi was Working (s naval reserve and the Connec- BODY FOUND IN RIVER [Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com &8 82 .54 extensive flow of funds into the GIVES AWAY $2,000,000 with others of a welding machine jout naval militia is under consid- | New York, July 19 (®—The ex- | Billings & Spencer com — 5 |market made possible the building| New York, July 19 (P—The will Icrew, repairing tracks. He was car- eration and it is expected such a pensively dressed body of a woman ' Rillings & Spencer pfd — 10 of the greatest speculative struc- |of William E. Harmon, retired real- rying a lighted lantern in his hand |ynj¢ would be based in New Haven about 35 years old was found float- Rristol Iirass Sas B when he was knocked down. The j..po ture the world ever has seen, and estate operator, filed today for pro- | operator of the car at once extin- ofricers The squadron would be 18 | that efforts to control the nation-|bate, disposes of more than $2,000,- and 40 men. ing in the North river off 48th street Colt's Arms today, a decp gash in the back of kagle Lock Jozeph A. Haffey . 1wide wave of speculation produced {000 in specific bequests. No esti- guished the lights on his machine "':‘::.ll'l'.:zl;t!l tlie head from which the blood had | Fafnir ring Co | money market ipulations quite mate of the total estate was given, and increased his speed. Two men in : i< not yet stopped flowing. Hart & Cooley as disturbing and undesirable. lan automobile Who witnessed the Special Notice B ere o e e —- — | Landors, ¥ Federal Reserve efforts to this end, SWAT THE PELICAN accident nearly a block away, gave HELD AS RUNNERS N B Machine ... |it is pointed out, have had the most| Raleigh, N. C., July 19, UP—Peli- chase, but lost the fugitive driver. T hereby give notice that T in- New Haven, July 19—Angelo Cul- N B Machine pfd depressing effect upon the market | cans and cormorants caught robbing . — {tend to sell the garage business mo and Joscph Srado, both of An- -Pond com .. | for government sccurities rather | fish nets may now be slain without |than upon the stock market, violating game laws. Fishermen Federal Reserve authorities, how- | the birds cause them huge losses. {ever, are inclined to view such a theory as untenable, if not en€rely| To increase the numbed of traiued BOY AND HORSE MISSING 'known as the Farmington avenue|j e’ goon Ye78se” to thue who sail. Stanley Dwecal a, - were held for the supericr k r ef with Sowers tel tro sonia, - were he ¥ AREICY, IDMCRK KT 55 1D EORD Slyoet | sarage rmington avenue, Berlin, b ol |court today on charges of trans- reported to the police today that his Connecticut, to Lena Gilin of Hart- ), porting liquor. Both were caught Russell M son, Walter, aged 14 years, was sent ford, Conn. s v 0“ "rm-,sdm. night after a chase through Scovill Mf; to Ingraham’s blacksmith shop on MARY MASSIRO, Judd i e & Wil . ‘b(\rby avenue to the city line. Standard Screw !fallacious. They declare that while | pilots in Canada, the Deminien Elm street with a horse and had Adm. of the Estate of Eugene 'T";' J:’S%"%’.'k.""‘“ iy —— Stanley Works .. the Federal Reserve rediscount |Government offers a bonus of $100 neither reached there nor returned Massiro. TEAREBONE S ADS Torrington Co com . rate was raised in an effort to|cash to airplane clubs for esch oer- home, |duly 14, 1928. j Greeshouses Maple HIU | Union Mfg Co . check the record bank borrowings, tified pupils they tura out L

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