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- T00ATTEND PARTY OFRETREATLEAGLE Social and Dance at Lake Com- pounce Well Patronized Approximately 700 persons attend- ed the card party, dance gad social held last night at Lake Compounce ynder the auspices of the Catholic Laymen's Retreat league. These in- cluded large parties from Hartford, Bristol and New Britain and delega- tlons from surrounding towns. The affair was arranged by the zecently organized Catholic Lay- men’s Retreat league of Hartford county and the proceeds will be given towards a fund for the repair of the retreat fiouse of the Passion. 1st order monastery at West Spring- Beld. A colortul spectacle was presented n the card room on the ground floor. Bridge and whist took up all available space in the auditorium while dancing was enjoyed in the upper hall until midnight. Patronesses were seclected from each of the three cities and these| assisted the committee to arrange | attendance, layout, prizes and other | details connected. The affair was one of the most successful socials ever held in this section and more are planned for future dates, | GOVERNOR FIGURES governor's day program. attend a ball at the Mohican hotel that has been arranged in his honpr by the officers of the varjous nation- al guard units that are at camp. A board of Investigation was ap- pointed by Major Willlam ¥. Ladd, commanding the 43rd division air service, to investigate the crash and the board was in session this after- noow. MARSTON WINS IN MATCH AT GROTON Eliminates Earl Goodell of Hart- ford Basily Today Groton, July 20 (—Playing in superb form, Max Maraton, Merion golf star, eliminated E. W. Goodell, of Hartford from the championship flight in the 10th annual invitation tournament at 8henecossctt today by defeating him 7 and 6 in 12 holes. Marston was two under par when the match ended. He was out in 35 and Goodell in 41. Their cards: Marston: Out, 444-443-444—35; 445. Goodell: 566. Out 655-452-554 41; in the championship division was won this morning by H. P. Katzenback, Spring Haven, on the fourth hole, Katzenback, C. C. Elwell, Jr., of His ey-| cellency will remain over tonigbt to ! The playoff for the last place in NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1928 to the air to fiy & plane o Cam H Trumbull at Niantic where the 160tk FAFN'R T“ ERE[;[ CIty Items Infantry, C. N. G.. had arranged a ! ) $170.000 BUILDING Permit Issued for Addition fo Orange Street Factory 4 permit was issued this after- noon by Bullding Bupervisor Arthur N. Rutherford to the Fafnir Bear- |ing Co. to erect an addition to its factory on Orange street at a cost of $170,000. The structure will be 240x120, | This building will be on land which was occupied by two tene- | ment houses, the proposed removal of which created dissension among | last to but | Mayor Paonessa's veto prevented the common | month. | transfer council members It had been planned them to Gold street, removal, SCHUBERT TRIBUTE PAID IN VIEANA . 120,000 Voices Sing Unaccom- I panied in Memorial Service Vienna, July 20 (#—One hundred ' singing and twenty thousand voice: unaccompanied and forming the largest chorus ever assembled, today Emily Andzulatis has sold pro- perty on Shyttle Meadow avenue to lobert J. Smith through the Leo F. Hennessey agency. Bids are to be receive the construction of a about McCabe pyrk at the extremity of Main street. Harold Hadley of Manning Bros. Shoe store is recuperating following !an operation for gppepdicitis 3t the | Waterbyry Rospital: Fllison Dixdp, colgred. who was | Officers Hayes and Cabelus on Farm- Iington avenue Wednesday afternoon, | was released and ordered to leave ! the city. He told the police he came from New York. Officer Louis E. Harper shot a dog at 24 Spring street this forenoon, the animal having been badly injured when run over. Complaint was made to the police {today tha: boys who congregate at the Robert J. Vance school play- ground at night make unnecessary noise and disturb the neighborhood, also that windows in the Hotel York on Main street were smashed by ;ho)‘s in the Burritt school pla) ground. All the alleged miscreants are over the playground age. Personals Rev. H. A. Christopher and family of Martinsburg, W. Va., are spend- ing their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Christopher of Sefton Drive. Heat-Stricken Man Was | Phone Exchange Manager New Haven, July 20 (® — John takgn into custody on guspicion by | |(Well Street Briefs ———d Second quarter net profit of Reo Motor Car Co. was $3,104,633 aguinst pet losy of $86.489 in the first quarter. making net profit for the half year $3,018,144. 3 New England Telephone & Tele- graph Co. earned $4.30 a share in the half year against $4.53 a share in the first half of 1927. Net income |moved up 1o $5319,932 from $5 1015,6¢5. 'BOND PRICES ARE RREGULAR TODAY ‘Move Within Narrow Limits fn Light Trading New York, "moved irregularly within narrow | limits in light trading on the bend | market today. Prevailing high time | Imoney rates, combined with the | failure of the uncxpectedly small de- | cline in broker's loans to indicate | any early relief of credit stringency, | { tended to make turnovers small. The intense heat also kept many traders out of the market. Industrials were neglected. Ralls were mixed. Nickel Plate 5345 A idl:‘(‘linmi fractiorally, while the B issue advanced. Louisville & Nash- | ville 4s, Frisco 4s. Oregon Shore | Line 4s and a fcw New York Trac- tions made small gains. St. Paul 5s were under pressure. / WARKET DROPS OFF AND THEN RALLIES Shows a Complete Reversal ol Form Today New York, July 20 —The stock market displayed a complete Fevep- sal of form today, sellipg off sharp- ly at the opening and then rallying briskly. Early heaviness undoubted- ly was due to speculative disap- pointment over the relatively small decrease of $48,000,000 in brokers' loans, but the marking down of the call money renewal rate to 5§ per cent, the lowest since May 7, re- celved bullish enthuusiasm. ‘Wall Street apparently was pleas- ed at the sharp decrease in federal f UTNAM & CO| Mambers New York @ Hervord Sudk Hacharges | | 31 WEST MAIN §T., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 L | [ [} | We Offer: HARTFORD QIFFICE, § CINTRAL ROW. TRL 31148 Southern New England Telephone Co. Price on Application. reserve rediscounts in the New York | district. Importation of $1.000,000 in Canadian gold was more than off- set by the withdrawal of $14,000,000 in earmarked gold for shipment to France. Fears of a stiffening of money rates later in the month still persist, and have a restrictive effect on trading. Mercantile and malil order issucs again attracted special buving on reports of large current business. McCrory Stores common and the B astock and Montgomery Ward all moved into new high ground. 8tecl shares reflected the optimistic trade predictions of better business in the last half of the year, gains of 1 to nearly 3 points being recorded by U, §. Steel common. Rethlehem, Repub- lic, Vanadium, Gulf States and Col- orado Fuel, 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Offer: Bridgeport dHydraulic Bridgel.;ort Gas Prices on Application. paid a mighty tribute to Franz Peter Schubert. One hundred years ago, Schubert, then only thirty-two years old, died in Vienna, leaving not even a dollar for his burial, but bequeath- ing to the world nearly six hundred boautiful melodies. Four days will be devoted to the celebration, Ignored His Genlus Then a mighty empire of 30,000, 000 people, Austria ignored his gen- ius. Today, as a republic of 6,000,- 000 people, Austria honored him as no composer in the world was ever New Haven and T J. Murphy' of Mill River each turned in an 82 for their qualifying score yesterday. In the playoff today they each took five on the first hole. Elwell and necessary to lift up part of the|Katzenback halved the sccond and other plane to release Lieuts. Lancto | third with fours and Katzenback and Moore. It was while engaged in | 00K the fourth with a three. | this task that Private Sabotka was| With four other flivhts in the | injured. |tournament, some of those in the A telephone call to the Home Me. | Championship flight were still going morial hospital in this city sent the Ut At noon.. The second round of eubulance Yacing to the airport and [Maftch play in the championship Private Sabotka was placed in the figNt will be under way before all 0 CHUPCSET ambulance while Licut, Col. Gilson 'hose in the first round have fin- " °pbecd Before. ignalizing his was brought to the Lawrence and Ished. | The tournament is betng | e CPebrations signalizing his Memorial Associated hospitals in a Conducted along slightly different o 8¢ S0 BORuS were more than private car. Sabotka, at the request |lines this year than in the past. pational Ih character. Singers came of airport officials, was later trans- |15t year the championship division [T Many countrics including 60,- ferred from the Home to the Law. 100k in only the 16 best scores fn "0 from Germany and a big deleg feoved fromia the qualifying round but this yoar ft 1ion from the United States. The in- i ) |embraced the first 32, That neces. ternational federation of mixed The flight that ended in the crash |Sitated the extra round of match choirs, which holds its international was the third that his excellency P2y Estixals ooly. overy tous yeare doots who, through his exploits in the air, pnd cated its entire five-day meeting to has come to be known as the “fy-| Maligin Can’t Find Any | ™emory of Schubert car Lundel), Stecle street C De Pasco 7 | . " Cerror De Pasco 75 Trace of Amundsen ing governor” had taken this morn- Ches & io ..178Y SR b ul e 30 %, NS T0 DISCUSS ORGANIZATION vare wnmicco |Phone Men Get Gifts ChRT B Pas 11e scarch of the Russian ice breaker OF RERUBLICAN WOMEN l When Pals Hold Dinner the flying ficld and his excellency Chrysler Corp.. 3% Maligin for traces of the Roald Q Charles Tomlin, forcman of re- IN PLANE CRASH (Cortinued from First Page.) Eastman Kodak ran up :nore than 7 points and Allied Chemical. Wright Aeronautical, Coca Cola, Davison — I |Chemical, American International ' Real Estate News l,.«.nd American Linseed sold 2 to % - 1-2 points higher. Case Threshing i Midland Steel Products Preferred Kelvinator and American Express were under pressure, THE MARKET AT 2:30 P, M. The foreign list was a bit firmer. stricken with heart trouble super- induced by the heat at Middletown vesterday was formerly exchange + manager for the Southern New Eng- land Telephone company here. He was transferred here from Hartford | in 1919 and served until 1924 when ill health corapelled him to give up the piuce, He continued to live herc until a years and a half ago when he went to live with a daughter in Middle- town. Child Drowned in Gold Fish Pond on Her Estate Vineyard Haven, Mass., July 20 (@ Ann Taylor Ward 18-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. Herbert Ware, Jr, of New York, was drowned today in a gold fish pond in the garden of her parents' es- tate. The child's body was discov- ercd in the pond by her father. Physicians were called, but efforts to revive her were unsuccessful. Henry Hurlburt, who was !nm“y“ EDDY BROTHERS & Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRTAIN HARTFORD nemoen BurrittHotel Bidg. Hartford Com Trust Bid3. Colony Bidj Warranty Decds 8. Gerard Casale to Sam Paul, Eingham street. Viola E. Clark to 8. Gerard Casale, Bain street, (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Society of the Children of Mary B Loy S Clage of the Immaculate Conception, Inc., Al Che & Dye 173% 170 173% to the Stanley Works, right of way. Am Ag Che pd 693 — — 1 Corbin avenue. |American Can 84% 833 84% Mortgage Deed lam Loco .... 97% — = Wiladyslaw Prachniak to Mariana Am Sumatra . 623% 60% 62% Piasczyk, Sterling streot, $600, Am Sm & Re 190 189 190 Oscal Lundell to the Burritt Mu- Am Sugar ... 69% 68% 69% tual Savings Bank, Steele strect, Am Tobacco . — $2.600. Am Woolen . Felix Parda to Bronizlaw Doman- Anaconda Cop 663 sKi, Jerome street, $1,000. Atchison .... 186 Release of Mortgage I Balt & Ohio.. 10 Bavings Bank of Rockville to 0s- | potn Steel ... 561 We Offer: 50 Shares of North & Judd Mfg. Co. 66% 186% 105% Security Companies Affiliated With ) City Co. of Hartford issued at $25, sold as Mih bad arrived there shortly after 9:30 o'clock piloting the 0-17 alone all Colo Fuel ... 64% the way from his home in Plainville. | Amundsen party has been without . e Congoleum ... 22 he plane had been flown to Plain- | results and the craft now s en route Le'emen 105 the Routhorp Now Bne-oon Gay ,....144% ville carlier in the morning by Licut. |to a north Russia port to replenish ith s e i preented | nom Tes . 30 Marry Generous, of Hartford. Licut.|her fuel supply, advices here said “Tack® Kline, fine sans foreman 484 | Dav Chem ... 61% Generous returned to the airport as| today. e ROIDE 15 FTRAIoTL os o ARl e B0 . 5% the governor's passenger. Shortly| Ti oI ho SSaTMONL As amisint o | G. 0. P. Meeting in Chicago Will Bring Up Question of Feminine as $285. Maligin with the aviator after his arrival his excellency started taking members of his staff aloft and had made one other trip before the one that ended in the crash. Goes Aloft Again Immediately after th: crash Gov- ernor Trumbull again went aloft with Lieut. Eller as a passenger. The regular army instructor put his excellency through his paces for fif- teen minutes and then came down to a perfect landing. It was an- nounced at the field this afternoon that Gov. Trumbull would again take Babushkin aboard, the Amundsen expedition now lost since June 18, TO U Hartford, July 20.—The New Haven and Shore Line Rallway com- pany is authorized to discontinue 10 miles of street rallway service be- tween Guilford and Clinton and to substitute bus service for it in a decision submitted today by the pub- lic utilities commission. — ETHEL — (PRR-ALLY Greadng! had started a ' search southeast of Spitzbergen for . Cooperation middle west, in Chicago, August 4. jern national committecewomen and |state vice chairman have been in- vited to attend and Mrs, Alvin T. Hert, vice chairman of the national icommittee, will go to Chicago for {the meeting. The New England and eastern women's organization will be com- pleted when 15 national committee- women assemble here July 24 for +& meeting to be addressed by Chair- man Work, Representative Franklin :Fort and Francis Burke, counsel of the national committee, The national committeewomen ex- pected to attend are Mrs. Charles Warner, Delaware; Miss Katherine Byrne, Connecticut; Mrs, Guy P. Gannett, Malne; Mrs. W. Bladen Lowndes, Maryland; Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer, Massachusetts; Mrs. Nellie P. Parker, New Hampshire; Mrs. W. Reginald Baker, New Jersey; Mrs. Charles H. Babin, New York; Mrs. Charles J. 8teedman, Rhode Island; Mrs. George Orvis, Vermont; Mrs. M. M. Caldwell, Virginia; Mrs. Worthington Scranton, Pennsylvan- fa; Mrs. Ellis A. Yost, West Vir- ginia; Mrs. I. B. Kennon, North Carolina, and Mra. Virginia White 8peel, District of Coluumbia. Alleged Auto Thieves Held in $500 Bonds Bridgeport, July 20 M—Bonds in the cases of three New Haven youths arrested here Sunday after they had tried to steal an automo- bile from State and Seceley streets, were fixed at $500 each. The young men are Frank Rocclo, 19, of 84 Grand avenue, New Ha- ven; Reuben Goldman, 19, of 95 Prince street, New Haven, and Charles Anderson, 20, of 57 White street, New Haven. OOPS MUST BE CARFFUL Hartford, July 20 UM—Policemen using the public highways in the performance of their duties must use the same care in operating their vehicles as is required of eivillans, the Connccticut supreme court of errors Mag ruled in an opinion hand- ed dowa today. HELD FOR TRIAL New Haven, July 20 (M—Harold Ganun and Floyd Bethke, who tried to hold up a small shop keeper in Ehelton avenue a week were held for trial in superior court to- day. Ganun was shot by an offi- cer but not badly injured. COMPANY WON'T MOVE Bridgeport, July 20 M — George E. Daniel, vice president and man- ager of the Locomobile company here denied to the Bridgeport Post that the company was making plans to move from this city. KILIA HUSBAND AND LOVER Norristown, Pa., July 20 (P—Mrs. Virginia Alvares Hussey, weeping and hysterical, walked into police headquarters today, handed over a loaded revolver, and then stated she had killed heg husband and a wom- an last nigl Costing $2,500 and embroidered with more than 20,000 pearls and other stones, the dress to be worn by the model of Queen Mary in the new Madame Tussaud's heen made of speclally woven brocade. \ Washington, July 20 (®—Organi- zation of republican women in the will be tuken up at the republican organization meeting Middle west- Mrs. Bertha Martin Mrs. Bertha Martin, aged 45 years, street, died about 3 e'clock afternoon at New Dritain General liospital, where she had been a pa- tient since Monday. Funeral arrangements are incom- plete, Funerals Joseph Afello of 137 Pleasant street was held this morning at 8:30 from his home and at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's church. A nolemn high requiem mass was sald by Rev. John F. Donohue, pas- tor of the church. He was assisted by Rev. Daniel F. Masse of Hart- ford, deacon, and Rev. John C. Bren- nan of Kensington, sub-deacon. During the offertory James Sulli- van sang Balley’s “Ave Maria” and “The Vacant Chair.” As the body was being borne from the church the organiat, Francls J. Sullivan, played the funeral march from “Samson and Lelila The pall- bearers were Daniel Dragone, Joseph Maietta, Carmen Gagliordi, Carlo Fuaco, Nicholas Gagliordi and Frank Manganari. Burisl took place in 8t. Mary's cemetery, where Rev. Father Dono- hue said committal services. Mrs. Willlam M. Earle The funeral of Mrs. William M. Earle of 48 Beaver street was held this morning at 9 o'clock at 8t Mary's church. A solemn high mass of requicm was celebrated by Rev. Walter J. Lyddy, assisted by Rev. Walter A. McCrann and Rev. Mat- thew J. Traynor, who acted as dea- con and sub-deacon respectively, As thg body was being taken into the church, the organist, John J. Crean, played Gtieg's “Funeral March.” Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang “Salve Regina” at the offertory and sanctus and benedictus from St. Cecilia’s mavs. “Some Sweet Day" was played by the organist on the chimes and at the conclusion Mrs. ¢'rean sang “Beautiful High.” As the body was being borne out the organist played “Flce as a Bird.” The pallbearers were the four sons of Mrs. Farle, Willlam, Thomas, John and Daniel, and John L. Fagan and Martin Burke, sons-in-law. The flower bearers were Dr. James Col- by of New Haven, Ralph Earle of New Haven and Lester Lyons of Hartford. Committal services at the grave were said by Rev. Fathers Lyddy and Traynor. Burial was in 8t. Mary's cemetery. Jocaph A, Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 16252 Oppmsite . Mary's Chareh Residence 17 Rommer 86.—1628-3 Say “Bea V to thwse whe sail, with Sowers :k.::oh.d from WA PROF BLIG. TELEPHONK 338 OR 31 Greeniouses Maple uIN wife of George Martin of 3% Elm ' this H The funeral of Joseph Ajello, 42, Land on| |the district construction foreman | v.as presented with an Elks' watch evening at a dinner given by the men of the local district at Fallon's restaurant. The presentation specches were ‘made by Thomas K. Stammers, | |former wire chief herz and now of | |’l‘orrlnl!on. There were a number of impromp- [tu speeches and singing by the as- ‘semblage. No Cover Over Me:t, | Cattle Man Arrested Albert Sherman, aged 49, of 181 Dwight street, was arrested this aft- ernoon by Inspector Dewey Se- lander of the health department on | the charge of violation of the| ordinance relative to covering meat . being hauled through the streets. | He was released on his own rem-i nizance for arralgnment in police | court tomorrow. | Sherman, who is a cattle doaler,i ,was bringing a load of beef from the municipal abattoir and was followed | by the Inspgctor to Hartford avenue. | (It is sald an apron was used tn] !cover one plece of beef, but the re- {mainder of the load had no cover- | ing. ;Montpelier Mayor Out For Governor of State | | Montpeliet, Vt, July 20 (B —, Mayor Edward H. Deavitt of this city today announced himself as a | candidate for the republican nomin- | ation for governor in opposition to |Governor John 8. Weeks, who an- nounced some time ago that he would seek reclection. Mayor Dea- 'vitt declared his intention of oppos- |ing Governor Weeks In order to pre- vent the present executive from | | breaking the “mountain rule” under | | which Vermont has chosen its gov- {ernors alternately from the east and | west sides of the mates for many years. |To Open Bids on New Bridgeport Post Office | Bridgeport, July 20 UP—Bids for sites for the mew Bridgeport post | cftice are to be opened in Washing- ton today. It is understood the sites | | offered range in price from $435,000 | to $1,200,000, | —_— | BALL GAME POSTPONED | ‘The bascball game scheduled for this afternoon between Hartford and Albany has been called off on ac- jcount of threatening weather and a | double-header will be played tomor- |row afternoon at the Hartford grounds. Mike Martineck who | !starred fo Hartford and was then | I‘recnllrd by Newark, will be harki 1with the Benators again starting to- morrow. ATHLETES TO REPORT | Members o fthe police department | planning to compete in the athletic | events at the field day at Willow Brook park on August 8, have been | requested to report at the park for | practice on July 24, at 2 p. m. Ser- | geant Fecney and Officer Grabeck | have this feature in charge. 114 REBELS SURRENDER Managua, Nicaragua® July 20 (P —Another group of 114 rebels sur- rendered to the United States marines at Somoto yesterday, bring- Hfd Elec Light .... surrenders within a|N B Gas . .... month to 545. All took the oath of | Southern N E Tel ing the total allegiance to the government and were granted amnesty. m Players .12914 Fleischmunn .. 683% charm and traveling card case last | F'reeport Tex . 677% Genl Asphait . Genl Elec . Genl Motors Glidden 22 Hudson Motors 82% Int Comb, Eng 58% Int Nickel .... 93% Int Harves ...264 Ken Cop ..... 93 Mack Truck .. 90 Marland Oil .. 35 71 Mo Kan & Tex 353 Mont Ward ..167 N Y Central ..160% NYNH& H b5 North Amer... 69 North Pacific.. 95 Pack Mot Car 74% Pan Am Pet B 4% Phillips Pet... 37% Plerce Arrow.. 11% Pullman 81% Radio Corp ...169% | Remington Rd 29% Reading ..... 99 Sears Rochuck 1173 Sinclair Ol ... 24% Southern Pac 118% Std Oil N J . 43% Std Oil N Y . 33% Studebaker .. 68% Texas Co ..... 69% Tex Gulf Sulph 67% Tim Rol Bear 120% Underwood ... 66% Union Pac .. 191% Union Carbide 155% United Fruit . 137 U S Ind Al . 110% U 8 Rubber .. 30% U 8 Steel 138% Wabash Ry .. 73% West Elec 02% Willys Over .. 20% Woolworth .. 1807% Wright Aero , 152 66% 191% 149 137 109% 30% 137% 0% MY 19% 179% 145 LOCAL STOCKS (Furnishod by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks, Bid . 1000 Azked 1050 850 780 390 800 1050 790 1750 1650 235 Aectna Casualty .. Aetna Life Ins Co Aetna Fire ... 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We are now offering: NATIONAL CORPORATION UNITS Affiliated with the Central National Bank of New York, now selling at $65. Carrying $8 cumulative dividend. Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. Jaseph M. Halloras COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING MEMRERS RARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Tel 1388 NEW BRITAIN C. Mett “The Future of the Small Loan Business” A booklet that should be read by all investors. We will be pleased to send you & information concerning an investment wfv together with n our company. Write for circular “S.” The Phoenix Finance Corp. 34 State Street Hartford, Conn. CURB PRICES G0 UPHARD IN RALLY Mines and Industrials Make Good Gaing on Recovery New York, July 20 UP—Curb mar- ket prices rallied today after a sell: ing movement apparently based on the disappointing = showing brokers' loans had rug its course. While mines and some speclalties made good gains on the recovery, a number of issues still were showing substantial declines at noon. Aluminum, Ltd., which declined 18 points; Bancitaly, General Bak- ing, Columbia Graphaphone, Gobel, Procter & Gamble, Tubize and oth- er artificial silk shares were among the issues to scek lower levels. Spanish & General again was at a new high and continued buying of Warner Brothers Pictures lifted that 'issue to a new top of 43%. Magnin & Co., Libby Owens, Stutz Motors, ‘Wheatsworth, Newmont, Forhan Co. A., Lehigh Coal & Navigation and 'American Rolling Mills also ad- | vanced. Utilities and olls were irregular. of | industrial INJURES CHIN IN FALL !street, suffered a paintul injury to the chin this noon when he fell at he has been employed for a number of years. A few stitches were taken to close a cut at New Britain Gen- eral hospital, able te go home. Frank Ritz, aged 66, of 47 Olive | ithe P. & F. Corbin factory, where | after which he wu‘l 308 Main St. New Britain, Conn. 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