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7 - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONflAY, JULY 30, 1928 e e ' ] m% MONKEYS MAY AID | BUSINESS ACTIVITY HAS FRAN[;E RETMNS Personals Woll S . WM.l STREET “ As ‘ . SHOWN BUT LITTLE CHANGE | ROm¥E | Wall Street Briefs SPREADING FEVER ™™ " o Ay DI CUP s e srroNGREAGTON]| PUTNAM & CO. laiia S S 1 f $597,528 iret Average Abowt Same il T ‘mmd on their annual vacation. ;:(;‘h ;7:1:' s lla:‘» c;n."::lr m":fln:n. : | 31 WEST MAIN S'[',, NEW BRITAIN Scientists Think They Have CIuei S o [, diss Margarct McCourt of 25 Su- (0 of MR of 80 cente o shave | Byigk - Rally Halted by Call TEL. 2040 S o . |mour street is spending her vacation |0 the first half of 1927. Second chet in the ninth game, giving him . HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL 31148 R SRS SR e et A quarter net loss of $40 “ sy 4 ! s 04 com- 2 {0 Dmdd Dlsease Boston, July 30 (UP)—Little [the lead at 5-4. The tenth game "' Sound View. ipared with net income of $247.306 Hofley Boosts e | Lo change in the rate of New England [ was marked by the best teunis thus |or 96 cents a share in the secowd | | B in e otivitz i neballt e 0 Miss Marguerite Gattings of Cliff Sitatior Vet soas S i as | far both men now coming to the net. Washington, July 30 (P—The|reportcd today in the month's re-|Tilden was down, love-40, on his SIToCt ispending uwo wecks at = By (Stanley W. Prenosil, | mysterious, deadly fires of yellow |View of the Federal Reserve bank |service but managed to deuce the a1 i The Chesapeake Corporzon | Associated Press Financial Editor.) We Offer: fever, smouldering for years in re-|of Boston. game, although he finally dropped |y oy ZrlT Caroline {°arned $2 a share on the common| New York, July 30 (P—idigher mote tropical regions, are flaring up| Business conditions in New Eng-|it, making the score five all. Breaks irst haif of 1925, call money rates checked & brisk anew in Brazil, and the guardians of {1and during the flrst half of 1928 | throush service were many. Gt i o s = rally in today's stock market. Un- the national health on duty at the|averaged about the same as in the| (ochet dropped the cleventh game | \tanor. : ; Sales of Jewel Tea company for | der the stimulus of pool operations quarantine stations along the Ameri- | corresponding period“of 1927, ac-|and again Tilden was ahead, u“\( i e the first 28 weeks this vear rose to | and expanding public participation, f::l.fi?.fi“n'.?‘fin.,':li"\a;'.fif.';" leu: cord':"i l"]_‘r“'g';;nr(;“'i:“i-m e lu;xld; lvyh6-.'-; ;iol!\"fulf\r)crs' a(l'\‘\i‘l | Miss Dolly Brundin of Farmington H;‘;X\E "7] from $ ln 4 in the| ;-rnw: \\'cr; n‘u«rk""l up 1 to nea!rl:' s st ) 1 softly, hushanding their strength. i yvenue and Miss Betty McClellan of j cOrresponding period of 1927, 5 points during the norning, but the disease slip through their lines.jsubstantially - less cotton during|preferring to play for their oppo- | \est strect are visiting relatives in | Kratt Phenix Cheese co. :eports | many of the gains were cut down or | The outbreak has reached rather|JUn° than in any other month since | nets service rather than to make 00 | sprunglicld, Mass, net carnings of $1.0 4 for the|cancelled by early afternoon. | alarming proportions at Rio ds|AUEUSt 1924, whil consumption for | strong an effort to win thelr o\\n.\ half year, for in. An upwird price tendency charac- stock in the | Odenwildt of South Burritt . Phoenix Insurance Co. Price on Application. before provisio Janeiro, where the American con-j!Ne entire country was the lowest| Aguin cach player broke through| Miss Rence Grengras of Carlton ' come ta ainst $769,057 in the terized the opening of today's stock sul has reported that 79 cases andSince August, 1926,” the report said. | service and now for five successive | «yeot is spending a woek at Sound |first half year. | market, Chysler and International ) 29 deaths were officially recorded games neither man had won his OWn | viey, between Junc 1 and July 14. The detivery. | gy ports of Pernambuco, Scrgipe and Games went to 7-all and then Co-| Lieutenant and Mrs, Sumucl Bam- | Bahia also were credited with three chet won his service and torth 1Cft today 1 | followed | for Old Orchard, Nickel each advanced 1% points Manville corporation and nd Radio, Wright, General Electric ies had net profit of $1,-|{and Atchison advanced a point or for the second quarter, | so. | cases each. As a result, ships from the set was over, the Frenchman Me., to spend their vacation. making $2,373,144 for the first half The Hooking Valley railroad :Lthalu: American iboxts il b quAN |S nYlNfi winning it by 9 e i lorezs ety r::)e‘x r'nr:hjnr:’ o1 earied B1857 2 share e L | Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges jecte ¢ most rigid exam- The point score, first set Supt. Stanley olmes will leave , @ preferred divi- | ha againy a share |l == o g : - ination possible by public health Cochet 474 411 802 614 144 4—51— |tomorrow for Maine where he will |dends. in the first half of 1 35 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 service quarantine officers when 9. join his family. He will remain Call money renewed unchanged | Stuart G. Segar, Manager they enter American waters. (Continued from First Page) Tilden 256 244 144 442 42 |away for a month. at § 1.2 per cent but advanced to i 21 2—51— | This country has been free from| e 7 | yellow fever since 1905, when New|tfied from New Hartford of the| ' my, R Clty ltems |6 when banks called about $30,000, We Offer: Dr. Joln F. Ki S 00 in loans in preparations, for | A ARG Rl s house ust a8 | even Indicated the closcnes of piar, Keaveny, Mrs, Kathryn Teunis o heavy month-end settlements. Prad- The Public Health Service sent 15| Berk wus being made ready 10 80| There was little to choose hetween Urand Inids, Mich., who 8 VWS | yiss Gladys Kline, dircctor of | 1€ turned dull on the decline, in- | Guaranly Tmst LB or 20 medical officers to the Louisi- |0 the hospital to have his wound |them although Cochet appeared to “','J '| il veny have returned | GIrl Scout activities, will be at her | dicating the absence of any exten- and ana city then and the epidemic was | dressed, Homer Hotchkiss having [be spending less cfofrt than his op- R Y [office “in this ecity tomorrow ancr-l sive forced liquidation. » fact that points were exactly quickly stamped out in a campaign | ¢fieved use of his machine. Ponent and was off 10 a fagter start | oin & WCCK SPOnL I PROVINCEIONE | o0 trom 5 16 5 o'ciock, instead of | FXCPt foF the publication of a few Aetna Llfe which was 80 effeotivo that its plan | | AR offcer was sent with Berg and | Ui s his wsal habi, [ Cape Cod. Thursday, o was previously an- | C4voreble sombanmual | carnings has been rccognized since as a|he s under guurd. Starts Furlously | o e ! u : model for such undertakings, bub-| Mrs. Hors trained as & nurse in| o janky Ameriean started o BaNQUet and Dance for —("U 0 Hhusiness news to influence the prico Price on Application. lic health records show no positive- | Waterbury and = while caring for|yccond set furiously, winning his | Class of 1926 Reunion |29 aivany avenue, was arrested to- | phonoment: Chrysler and - Dodge 1y recognized case of the diseasc fa| Frank ¥ cavewell, of New Hartlord | sorvice and breaking through Co-| Jupiier steps aro heing taken by | day by Serseant I DM ital on| L oshome dasies Al oxed cpsglal the United States since then, al-|Whose wil after death was a mat- : i ) : {strength on indications that the chet's at love. Of the first threc e in charge of the | charges of breach of the peace and | though several have been stopped | tor of contest, she met Berg. They | games Tilden had the social commi merger plan would be approved, al- two and Cochet | (lass of 1426, Scnior High school re- |assaulting his wife B | marricd and moved to Bristol where | gno. - 13 o WS palass ot 1420, 8 : o ! : though Dodge stockholders were still | at quarantine, © tew sno. SeTE worked for a time at the Ses- m;-m"'0:‘1’\”“”!‘]‘;3‘_rzofocl;'l:l‘ 'u £x lunion or jo. hanquetl and 'II‘-H‘ @] Mrs. Jennie Somonski was taken |in session at Baltimore without hav- | In ".T“,"' '(‘ars ‘o:fl) & \‘2 :Po‘-lflm,, Clock company. Tater helpot When &"o\vh] 2 mp\MIOH '1“ \‘\ hite (‘v.m mn |‘n “”T"‘ . llvu ¢ (L in front of 63 Belden street about ling announced decision early this | Pl s e donn abeslen S lovoriet af e R GNBIE Olon g g, L ot e L et ok el dhnas dedioad. e e ey Latin crica, bi e quarantine any here e it S Is expected tha de home of her sister at §S Belden National Tea, American Machine company here. It is understood that ek ¢ & - n . achine officers have' becn requived to|SONEEY T (L STEEON e | leanty dwice and the games were | rangeents will he made until the | sireot by the police. sl bl | Members Hartford Stock Exchange maich sndlemly for \(|'x-t‘|vrns abourd | i *Sirattman e | ctass snembors. \y;”“\"','m”.‘n EIn barey stoller of Main street | products preferred, all up 7 points HARTFORD Bl soming under their Policeman Fred White, who ar-| ¢ochet | tion ol backing the socia @ ported to the police today that his|or more, were in the vanguard of NEW BRITAIN ' ingpection. As soon as official re- ochet, | pparently intendimg 10 | cial way. make the gets last as long as pos- | L2 antomoblle was damaged wiilo park- |the carly advance. Montgomery BurrittHotel Bidg. Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg, (olony Bidg SILIR aGor & Carlson’s | Ward crossed 180 to a new peak on rested Berg, declared today that | Berg approached him Iriday night | ports of the Brazilian outbreak e R e i ve up a single point, i were rocelved, they wero glven sbe-land asked it he could borrow his|oven when down five sy 1o sne, ' Bulletin Says Condition |iore cnMuon predictions of recora breaking July | fulness. 1ikelihood that the deadly|SUR 1o shoot a dog. White refused d his bulldog tactics carried the | Of b\\edlsh Queen Is Poor | ziwius, who was fined | Sale BEastman Kodak moved into germs will get into the Uniteq DUt thought nothing of the request next two games. The Frenchman | stockholm, July 30 (B—A bulle- $100 and sent to jail for 10 days in (MW high ground on buying influ- | o e, States is extremely slight, health |Until he heard of the shooting last | al Xept the ball in play, man- | tin indieating that the condition of |police court this morning on a|*nced by the succosstul demonstra- : service offfcials belicve, but they | MMt It is understood that the gun |cuvering Tilden across the buseline Queen Victoria of Sweden is serious |eharge of driving while drunk, ap- [tion of the new amateur pieture | 50 h 5 are taking no chances, In view of [With Which Berg shot his wife and |and up and down the court, evident- wus ssucd at her present residence, |1 d his case this afternoon. He [film in color. A 3 | ares o nion 8- the Central American ports and the|then himself was loaned to him by |ly aiming to tire him out. The the asile of Drottingholm today, [was released in bonds. On the reaction, Wright fell from abundance of the mosquitoes of the |® friend in Winsted to whom he|Frenchman aced Bill for the last |7Th + bulletin ki A son was born today at New Bri- | 198 1-2 10 158 und Radio from 178 | 50 Sha f C lts Aedes Egypti species in the south-[told the same story. point of the ninth game in which | “§ince her return to Sweden from | tain General hospital to Councilman | t© 1 American International, res o (o) ern states. These mosquitoes do erg s charged with assault with | Tilden’s lead had been cut to 5-4. Ttaly, her majesty the queen hasland Mrs. Harry T. Wilson of 41 .\mrlv'u.n Smelting and Woolworth | i not carry malaria germs but are|intent to kill. ) set Point |been suitering from kidney trouble. | Commonwealth avenue, vielded 2 points or more below Sat- 50 Sh f B l B articularly adapted to the spread Tilden was at et point twice |8he has lost considerable strength | A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, { Urday’s final quotation. ares O ristol Brass P y adap . L | | of yellow fever, and if they should when the score was 5-4, but was|and has been forced to remain in | Louis Karp of 475 North Rurritt| A better demand was apparent R ) mever able to push it across. Cochet | ey 1 [ Sheint at N ow BritAln G aoar Bossi for. thin Anvoatmbnt: rafle’ Dalanas officials fear, they might distribute twice passed him down the corridor | o G pital today. | & IMudson climbing 6 points and AEReD A vte ezt oy RE L v lost ot o o o, Thaen hav- 1108 Persons Indicted 17 A daughter was born today to Mr. | Chesapeake & Ohio 4 1-2. | idy. 0! his last two servic N . | and Mrs. Lawrence Sloan of 66 West SE | The yellow fever germ remains HERE' ZAPP' SAYS etiov e, Jrormed Took it By N. ‘Y (’.Ep?n? 1‘]5"’1“““‘" strect at New Britain General | (1112 MARKET AW 2:30 . M. yatery cience, Several in- aptur eve ame by a w York, July 50 OP—A federil iy gk urnished by Putnam & Co i & mystery fo sclence. Several in gDt magniicent rally and led 6-5, baxpiial vestigators have described organ- : |&vana jury today indicted 108 per isms which apparently are associ-| (Continued from First Page) _ Big Bill had st Doint no less than |sons, including Texas Guinan and 2t = % n times when the games were at "Helen Mot 1, night club hostesse ated with the disease, but no agree: I Bt n e oy A , nig High Low Close | Al Che Dye 17 % 176% Am Ag Che pd 70 A daughter was born to Mr, and; William Kilduff of 30 Roberts | t at New Britain General hos- | Shaw & Company MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE 1aent has been reached beyond the|turn fo Italy about the middle of B one stage apg N, T, Granlund, radio an- ! pienjag night, American Can 913 s N assumption that it is probably| August. eweltn e S Coch mouneer for station WIEN, os an | 2 R k] T e spiral shaped and too small for ex- 100 See Men Iiesans i uncannily With aser [aftermath of the sensational dry Am Gl . Tel. 53200, amination with microscopes and| A group of about 100 Italian resi- drop shots ANt crossauns | Taid on Broudway's cabarets last | AT R & e 201 A other lahoratory instruments now | dents saw the other survivors led Y [drives at sharp angies and. neenel | MO0 | TEer 4 Botwad 4. Conley Beayton & Towiet, available, General Umberto Nobile off when |the score to six games all after five D ea t h 8 ?J:m “‘-m'];.m e o The Bragilian outbreak follows|they lest Copenhaggn. They pre-|Geuces. Cochet was playing with | ed e 6 > elosely the martyr deaths of three|scnted the rescued men with flowers, |the utmost confidence, while 'I'xhh-lu gur ln Stran e PR 180 We Offer: | scientists who were studying the|&ave them the Fascist salute and |seemed shaken and nervous. Cochet | 3 Balt & Ohio. 107 € Umers | Qisease for the Rockefeller Founda- | cheered loudly. X won hig service at love to lead 7-6 ‘Love Trlangle andl Tadeus Wysocki ol theeiinet | tiom In Africa, where it has per.| There were no demonstrations of (and then picrocd Tildens delivery Medeus, the infant son of Mr. ana | Dell St 58%s Aetna Llfe Ins. Co. | Msted to some extent for many|any kind in Copenhagen. General |for the game that won him the set Murder mus‘on Mrs. Andrew Wysocki of 32 Booth |Brook Man .. 64% » in With the ice of the|Nobile remained in the Italian lega- (and gave him a commanding lcad {street died early yesterday morning, |U°F De Pasco 75l | lives of these m Hideyo | ion all e xhortdalllo- lor PEolas0 woimohes g [ty | Burial was in Sacred Heart ceme- :”": 1“&".‘{‘.0 ::” i Vi ' and Ad-|mobile ride and a police guard was | Cochet went after the third set at tery this morning at 8 o'clock. 4 & S0 e :::":;:,’h.:\:h:;"c;,::f"‘;m“.we,‘ a|stationed outside. General Nobile |top speed and guined a lead of 5-4, i Al Chrysler Corp 803 182 Gmmty Tmt Co. possible clue to the reason that it shook hands with the sergeant of the | needing only one more game to win Colo Fuel ... 647 B hever hoen possible to stamp out | Buard and regretted that his pres- | the match and retain th 802 Giosve enilidly cnce had spoiled the men's holida; ‘ ¢| The other rescued men made al ‘ The maccus rhesus e ©f| holiday tour of the city, spending | monkey, it was found, is partieular-| y.vopa) yours in the famous Tivoli | ly susceptible to the disease, and| .. .. American health authorities &re in- = p ol o e pononn el cuochoslo- clined to tho view that further In-| piqn meteorologist, will travel vestigation may show that other L “| with the other survivors as far as branches of the ape family arely ipir where he will change for Lavis Cup. e RR .. 54 - Players 13514 William D. Smith leischmann , 70 Funeral services for William D. | Freeport Tex . 61 Smith of 32 Johnson avenue, Maple [Genl Asphalt . Hill, were held this aftqrnoon at 2 | Genl Elec ———————————————q} | Congoleum .. 231 i Consol Gas ..1481; Funeral' Corn Prod ... 767 Day Chem ... 51% (——— Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. oirs for ool mmiler et Prague (Continued from First Page) oclock at the home. Burial was|Genl N PR e ] ey — ‘ [in Center cemetery, Newington. | Glidden ... 223, COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN . even whe i MARRIAGE M. Stevens of Tynn, Mass, | i Hudson Motors 43 . e a0 hassiing Ik, Marriage license applications filed | bruiscs on head; Mrs. Stevens, | Mrs. Catherine C. Shechan Int Comb, Eng 677 UENRERS SIARTEORD STOCS EXCRANGE 9 at the office of the town clerk in- | bruises on leg: William B, Hall, son | To Train English clude the following: Dr. Thomas J. |of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hall of 2 for Canada | Kivney of Hartiord and Cecelia A, | New Haven, Conn., brulses on arms Mlners or -anadga Meeha 590 Stanley strect; Mel- |and legs; Aaron Fybush, of Buffalo, | London, July 30 (P—Twenty| Wooster strect and |N. Y., internal injuries; Miss Eliza- thousand English miners and their sthwaite, same ad- [ beth Hepburn of Philadelphia, back families are to undergo a training Wincentini Bartleuska, 101 wred; Mrs. Elouise Clement of course of from 9 to 16 weeks to fit |rremont strect, and Alexander Ro- | Philadelphia, internal injuries and | them for furm work in Canada, said | ,ingki, 3 Conlon street, Bristol; Clara | Mrs. Adeline McCormick of Chicago, Funeral services for Mrs, Cather-Int Cement ine C. Shechan of 14 Pearl strect|Int Nickel . were held this morning at 8:30 |Int Harves {o'clock at the home of her daughter, Nt Paper Mrs. James Blanchette of 14 Pearl|[Ken Cop {court and at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's| Mack Truck . |church. Rev. John J. Keane cele-| Marland Ofl brated a requicm high mass. Rev. | M0 Kan & Jdoseph M. Halloran Tel. 1358 Harold C. Mott | | | | I | l \ | ! ; I : \ / \ / i / i ) \ , ) ) \ Y N\ WE OFFER:— ’ M vard . .18 Lord Lovat, under-secretary for the [ yane Siwicka, 132 Cleveland street, | bruises. | ‘nl;i"::m“,:,“fl JARn A S nen il in \!:\'3:,,,,‘,\,1,"“ e colonies and dominions today. Lord | una Irrank §. Piorkowski, 45 Horace In Hospitals | | Zesines W, Sotitven shg “Awe Mow v AMERICAN HARDWARE | Lovat is fo sail for Canada next|strcet, with parental permission be-| Passengers reported in hospitals| Ve e Tt oty AR “NEATSE | Saturday to confer with Ottawa au- | cause Miss Siwicka is not yet 21 |were: | My God, to Thee” at the concluslon | North Amer thorities, vears of age, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kane and John | 1.,, the m: orth Pacific. British representatives aid that it —_— Shea, Dayton, 0., in an Arbuckle, | | 36l wais dn St Marsrs o v. | P; A & | s hoped to have the contingent of AUTOS IN COLLISION Cal, sanftarium; and the following | UL s i S Ma 8 cembtery, ]p;,‘,k,“‘,l,o;‘.({“fi n' AETNA LlFE le CO | unemployed miners ready for their| sutomobiles driven by Joseph|at 2 Woodland, Cal, hospital, James | e O mANES [ Ihiltips Pet i o ' new life by next spring. He ex-|\foserlion of 39 Union strect and H. Bridges, Hendeson, B. Mabel | KS | Bl Arepw 3 | plained that the plan is independent | 1yella Dokuorn' of 9 Hartford ave-|Dodge, Jerome Conway, Elouise | Wo wish to express our heartfelt | p, ullman .. thanks to the miny kind friends and | i3 4i0 Corp neighbors who ed and comfort- | ;o inston Ra e us during the time of the Hllness | oading ...... and death of our beloved son, hus- | cars Roebuck 12 (band, brother, and father, Willlam | giyclair Ol . | R. Keough. 1In a special manner we | gouthern Pac . wish to thank the production de-!giq Ol N J . 457 partment of North & Judd and the ' gyg Oil N Y . 847, of the proposal to send 10,000 men, | yye, collided at the intersection of | Clement, Mrs. Hepburn and Mrs. | of whom 7,500 would be miners, 10 | spring and Winter streets about 2 |McCormick. Grace Hoxler, a train assist in the Canadian harvest of |o'clock this afternoon, damaging|Maid, Was said to have suffcred a| this year. both machines. Meserlion was driv-|Proken back. She also was taken ing west on Winter street and as he | t0 2 hospital. Milford Turnpike Claims |wrmea 1o go north on Spring nis The Southern Pacifie Company k car collided with the other,which | announcad an investigation would be Another Victim Today | .. ‘Going south on Spring strect. | Atrted today by a company board. Orange, Conn., July 30 (UP)—!7here was no c: — " ¥ agle Lock .... Fafnir Bearing Co . Hart & Cooley 1se for police action. racking department of the Corbin | stcwart Warner 9475 Landers, F . One woman was killed and another SR nator On Board Screw Corporation. Studebaker T2 N B Machine seriously injured when the steering Y . New en, July 30 (®—Col Mrs. Margaret Keough, mother. | oxas Co ..... 603 N B Machine ptd . gear of an automobile broke on the| (7% CAR STRIKES CHILD |G,oz, 1. Hall, senator from the| and family. Tex Gult Sulph 701, Niles-Be-Pond com ... Milford turnpike today and the ve-| Justine Gorman, aged four years, ninth district, with Mrs, Hall and North & Judd .. Peck, Stowe & Wil Russell Mfg Co . | Scovill Mfg Co Standard Screw Stauley Worke . T'orrington Co com Union Mfg Co | Mrs. Anna Keough, wife, and Tim Rol Bear 127 amily. Underwood . _— Union Pac ... CAKD OF THANKS JUnion Carbide We wish to express our sincere |UNited Fruit |thanks to our friends for the many|US Ind Alco |kind expressions of sympathy _ex-|U § Rubber |tended us at the death of our he-|! § Steel gtcle overtusned in a ditch. of 30 Lawlor street, was struck by a |thefr two sons, Willlam 19, and| Mrs. Fannie Freedman, 40, of |City owned automobile driven by [George, Jr. 10, left July 15 for| New York, died at New Haven hos- | Building Inspector A. N. Rutherford seattle, Washington, where the col-| pital shortly after the accident,|dt 1:05 this afternoon but escaped |onel was to attend the sessions of | Mrs, Fannie Pine of Long Island | Without serious injury. The child |the American Bar association. City, N. Y., was taken fo the hos-|an into the strect betweer, parked | George E. Beers, of this city, was | pital in a serious condition, cars at Lawlor and North streets as |the delegate from the Connecticut | Benjamin Freedman, husband of | Inspector Rutherford was driving |Bar association to the convention, | 160 RETEN rabash Ry Public the vietim, was driving, I sus-|¢ast on North street at the approxi- jand Judge A. L. Brown of Norwich | '1|°,:“"’|'m;“rm',',"‘{:m‘“"-'; 1‘,':; ““:;;‘"':; ::'::lmx' Fiee | Conn Elec Service ..... g $aifist minor injupies, mate rate of 15 miles an hour. ac- |and Judge A. C. Baldwin, of Derbs, 'Lindiey M. Hussey, who built a | tne donocs ot thr prioh 10 \iilyn Overland 2115 Conn Lt & Pow pfd .. 101 104 cording to Sergeant P. A. MeAvay. |both of the superior court bench. literary reputation some years ago |goral {ritutos © beautiiul| wrollowtth ..183% Hfd Elec Light s A86 140 She ran against the right front fen- |are underatood to have gone to the when he pioncered fn the field of | her () Wrigh* Aero ..16313 N BGas .... 75 M o . der and was knocked down, same gathering. the psychological and sophisticated | %" GEoRGE ANDREW Southern N E Tel ..., 16§ 173 clty Advement Inspector Rutherford picked her| So far as could be learned this story, now finds himself a figure in SRALTI. b ffionkéw LOCAL STOCKS Conn Power ......... 135 140 up and took her home, where she [forenoon, no word had come from an equally strange situation. His | b ' (Furnished by Pntham & Co.) Conn Power rights .. 115 125 was attended by Dr. A. J. Savard. (the west other than the Associated wife, Dr. Virginia Hussey (top) Invurance Stocks. Press dispatch to indicate that there walked info the police station at REGISTRARS NOTICE The Registrars of the City of New | . were any on the train from Connec. Norristown, Pa., and announced she ek i Britain will be in session at thelr | GAIY T“.nspomt“m ticut other than Col. Hall and his had killed her hushand (center) and Actna Life Ins Co . office, Room 408, City Hall Butiding| Co,, Winding Up Affairs |ramily. Mrs., Grace Tetlow Sauveur (helow.) | AGHIE Hih o —=== on Friday, August 3rd and on ¥ri-| Hartford, July 30 UP—The Gary daughter of a millionaire Philadel- 390 Autcmobile Ins . Joseph A. Haffey ; : Gladys M. Andrews to Joseph | day, August 10th. 1928. from 12 l7rungportation company, one of old- Not Judge Brown il "'T“"f‘,;i Sler Siory, sraphic Hartford Fire e...... 795 810 :nkowich, Grandview street. o'clock noon until 9 o'clock p. m. for fest bus lines in the east, took fur-| Norwich, July 30 UP—It was not " €Very detail. appeared authentic | UNDERTAKER | National Fire 1045 Gladys M. Audrews te Frask’ 3. the purpose of making an enroll- |ther steps today to wind up its af-|helieved here today that Judge A. L. "Nl Polivo visited the - purported | Phone 1625-3 Phoenix Fire ... 790 | Dinda, Jackson street. ment of the legal voters of the City | fairy in Connecticut at the same time | Brown of the superior court was on tremgy " Conciutiog hat e il 1] pemaionite St tary's Chareh 2 || Travelers Ins Co 1550 Landers, Frary & Clark to Thom- L of New Britain, for the purpose of | further consolidating the Vanderbilt |the train wrecked in California to- | oF.a¥- concluding that the wife e Conn General .. 1700 |as Kelly, Stanley strect. Paramount News—Associsted Press || nominating candidates 10 be voted |iinew, day as he had Intended to go to a0 Pecome victim of hallucinations, Travelers Rights 244 " Mortgages Tiunk, Gen. NoGlN ' Buty bt } on at the Btate and National elec- | Representatives of the company|Alasks, and under his ftinerary, he ooy Soaors, ,,‘;fl\',:’;;d s Manufactaring Stocks. Joseph Zenkowich to Gladys M.|2Pd mascot of the Italia, was ome || tion to be held on Tucsday. Novem-|found no opposition when they ap-|probably is now going northward in- "giCr (orin = They were locaied | wit? goien, JOJAEe” to thwse whe sil| Am Hardware ....... 71 74 [Andrews 3500, Grandview street. '|Of the frst saved from the crash of ber 6th, 1928, and to perfect thepeared beforc the public utilities|stead of returning to San Francisco ' i & munnier colony ut Sergeantuilie o T st e | Am Hoslery . ... 22— Thomas Kuczmaczyk to Gladys M. |{he &inis! e ““‘h" kg present list of registration. commission at the state capitol this|with a party from the bar associa- |N. J. and were taken into custody, Beaton & Cadwell ... — 90 |Andrews, $300, Grandview streect. m: b:“‘)"t h’“"; ":&'" THOMAS J. 8MITH. noon, and asked for the transfer of [tion convention. It is even believed },h, wife charging Huasey with non- s n Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com 90 93 Frank J. Dinda to Gladys M. An- Nobile. G, WILLIAM ZIEGLER. four Gary lines, that he may be in Alaska at present. {* Billings & Spencer com — 6 |drews, $390, Jackson atreet. Registrars of Voters. _— _ }:""’,""’S..:’e"g;,‘_.'_";:.}‘\’.2...‘3‘“',,‘;‘f,‘;“}:’r’ “The N'lfl:';“m of New -"lll' Billings & Spencer pfd — 1n George T. Swain, et ux, to the Dated at New Britain, Conn., this| The Herald is the leader in Classi- | Everybody knows the pulling questioning in conncction with| * “EELrPRONS 58 o ier " |Bristol Brass ........ 18 21 [Fidelity Industrial bank, ' $1,960, TREASURY BALANCE 25th day of July, 19. fied advertising. power of a Herald Classified Ad. ‘charges of intimacy with the writer. Grecmbeuses Maple RIN Colt's Arms ; 35 36 Barnett street. Treasury Balanes, m i

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