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NEW BRIT! DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928, Weddings J NGS—ILZIERS K The marriage of Miss Violet Je- zierski of 32 Putnam street to John | Jennings of 10 Kelsey street took place this morning at 9 o'clock at | ! Holy Cross church, Rev. Victor Pias- | WEST PEACEFLL, MOSES DECLARES No Sign of Farmers’ Revolt, Re- pubflcan Insiss i performing the ceremony. | K i1 church was decorated with New York, Aug. 21 (®-—Scnator i 5 - = i white ¢ George H. Moses of New Hawpshive, | 1o duich and Allies of the back from republican conferences in the middle and tar west. t0daY 8% | ggted by 8. Komorowski serted hie found no “active agricdls g4 he couple were . wral cevolt in the west.” talk aboutdehurch. prohibition, he suid was “aluost wholly desultory.” “I pave come Miss J. Juchniewicz sang the | bridal march from *Lohengrin,” & organist, leaving the The bride was attired in a period | Tgown of white bridal satin., trim- med with Spanish lace and wore & west.” he said #d u press conference | Kose Marie veil, caught with orange it his suit in the Waldorf-Astoria | blossoms and lilics of the vall Botel, *more convineed than ever ‘She carcicd a bouquet of white roses that the real fssue of this compaign [and lilles of the valley. will develop through & calm con- | ‘The maid of honor was Miss Ann | sideration of the 1wo candidates— | Valentine. She wore a period gown their training, their equipment and 'of pink satin with picturc hat to | their fitness tor presidency. match and carried pink tea rvoses. “Upon this i I have no doubt The bridesmaids were Miss Julia | whatever that the decision will be Jennings, sister of the bridegroom, in Mr. Hoover's favor. Charlotte Zakolskn and Anna Azaro. Scnator Moses notified Mr. Hoover | They were attired in reinbow color- back from the of his nowmipation for {he ed gowns, with hats to mateh and | dency,_attended of | tarricd bhouguets of roscs. midwestern leaders best man was Joseph Jen- bridegroom John Klatka, scball playe in Chicago and Pacific coast and Rocky Mountain | Nings. brother of state leaders in San Francisco after | 224 the ushers were the notification cerctiony. | popular con 1 Mr. Moses found the polltical Bruno Kania, former Falcon player tion in those sections, he maid. d at present member of the Bur- treak of lean and streak of fag~ Mt team and Waiter Kordek, The lean, Mr. M Ga relates | A Teception was held after to controversios over . state tihs s CCTCMORICE at (he Lithuanian but, “nothing hus arisen in . (hese 0 Vark street aitended by states 10 affeet the electoral situa | MUber of fricnds and tion. T found no desire anywhere (V1018 {ICm_guests from to minimize the face it is & hard | 4Di% New York and Chic fight.” Later in the day the What left on a wedding trip which will fin st take them to Atlantic City, Phila- AR delphia @nd Washingion, Upon their et return o this ety they will make Al their home at 10 Kelsey st M. are some farme dennings the proprictor of the i aations o Broad streét Smoke Shop. crops are an very fair the u the: | hatt ! a large | relatives, Pennsyl- Ko. bridal couple impr 1ant rsed him most was snirit of the republi- i the two conferences. agricultural revolt in id. *To be sure there 5 who react 1o the in atment, hut o ingly good. Prices | and there are no vis sizns of adversity. When tald it John deinocratic national ¢ predicled a Sinith York, the is t 1 BURAR—DRZY MALA The e of Miss Bromislawa Drzymala of 152 Tremont street to Bural of 145 Miller strect this worninz at 8 o'clock ross ehurein, The murriage was performed by Rev rikowski, assisted by Rev Lawlor, deacon and Vietor Piaskowski, sub-deacon. The br witived in 4 gown of white hridal satin, trimmed with skoh. an, Fad in Penn- Massachu- Wis- Senator Josa took pl at Holy « coremony ephen B homias vietory dorgey Minnesoia consin and Dukotas, Moses suid: This is August Just passed throu dinted spell of nd the an cast has v unpre: h aif.” N N A e Spanish lace and wore u Rose Marie siatement of vesterday that veil, caught with orauge blossom Butler and Hoover diter i thote | S0t carricd a bouguet of white roses siews reganting the 1gih amena- |00 1168 of the valey ment and our naval defense. On he | ot AR My latter question, at least, Dr. Butler | COEHSTCL aha SBE WORC & BAE S and T are in disagreement,” i ot Prampnemant, " i, @ muline hat to mateh, Moses said he does not discuss pro- | hibition. ! The senator is leaving tonight for Buffalo, where he is to speak to. morrow. He will leave from there | for the funeral of George Harve in Vermont, where he will deliver the eulogy, having cancelled his en- gagement to address the Chautau- qua Tnstitute, at Chautauqua, N. Y., August 2 WAYE BANDS OPENED UP FOR USE OF SEARCHERS wore arried a bouquet of pink te he bridesmaids were Miss Zatrub and Jennie Lukasiewicz, both | | being attired in Nil en gowns with hats to match. They carricd | pink tea roses. The best man was Leo Regula and he ushers were Joscph SlipskKi and Joseph Totin. | After the ceremony, was held at 117 Miller strect, the future home of the newlyweds, at- tended by approximately 100 gm\(n MAINE FOR HOOVER | a reception | after spending several the Personals Miss Murgaret F. Sbeehan and J. 2. O'Brien, Joseph E. Grace, John B. McGrath and Leslie Brotherton, clerks at the local post office, have started on their annual vacations. Misses Edith Parsonh street and Edith Vallin vaston, Mass., are touring northern New York state and Canada with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of Shuttle Meadow avenue. of North- Miss Ola Wortinan to her home in has returned Brooklyn, N. Y., weeks with her cousin, Mrs. C. Maple street, E. Miss Catherine Sincko of South Main strect will spend the der of the week with Xorlham]\lon Mass. friends n City Items Mish Dorothy McCrann of 57 Lin- coln strect returned home this 1- crnoon from the Har rd hospital. where she had been confined for weeks following a major tion, Notice of marriage filed with the rk today by Nanley Koslow: 5 Grove street nd Beatrice Giddix of 48 Williams futentions was town cl PLANE ROWA ATTAGHED Ri it to Ride to Ro Becoming Tmpatient and Brings Action. Hartford. Aug. 21 (P—An at- tachment upon the Bellanea planc “Roma™ expected soon to hop off on 4 non stop fiikht 1o Kome, was serv- ed here last night at the instance of r. Leon M. Pisculli. of Yonkers, N Y. who claims that Count Cesare Sabelli. pilot of the plane, in return for §15.000 which he adsanced ced to take the doctor nger on the trip. e, 1 ys he wants his money back or wants the fight to be made He accuses Sabelli of “stalling” neglecting to give the plane the nac- ry endurance tost. Sabelli, backed up by Co-Vilot Roger Q. “Williams aund Picro Bonelli, claims that the doctor stnply bought a passenger ticket and that there was no guarantee as to when the hop off would be made. He says the doctor has simply been getting impaticnt. The plane rests in the hangar of Interstate Airways, Inc., at Brainard fleld, and a representative of the deputy sheriff is on constant uard to see that Sabelli does not get close to it ROBBERS GET $19,000 | Vive Bandits Hold Up Twb Bank Mossengers 0 Chicngo Taxkcab and Escape With Loot Chicago, Aug. 21 (®—Five rot bers held up two bunk messengers a taxicab today, robbing them of of Lyons | through | Williams of | remain- | BELOIN SUING BUDDE | Wall Street nmf. | WAL STREETHAS | £l san nitelalanios e { come of §1.452,455 in the six months jendimg June 30, ugainst $1 044 |in the tirst half of lust y This amounts 10 $1.44 per share of com- | (Continued from First Page) Juty 30 leged that on 1926, Budde -~ GREATER STRENGT Pool Oprations Are Resumed on | PU had leased the three places to the ! mon stock, after preferred dividends, Ra]ls and specms Borden-Hershey company. On July | ugainst 8 in the pevious corres- |24, 1927, Budde paid $700 on ac- | ponding period s SAL b count and took out a venewal nots = New York, Aug. 21 P—The stoch | tor 00, paying $300 more on Chandler-Cleveland Motors Corp. market gave w demonstration of | April 25, 1928 and renewing the reports profit of $8.744 for the strength today as pool operalions bulanee. On July 25. it is alleged, ¥econd quarter against $411.603 for were resmned in a wide assortnient | he took up the note und.had a new ”"" correspouding period of 1927, of rails and speciulties. Nearly tw. note issued in the amount of $3.- Net Profit for the first half was $61.- score issues we elevated to hizgh { 000, 060 against $312,348 for the first six lovels for the year. or longer. on The New Hritain National B: months of I ar, gains ranging from 1 to 9 points ! obtained a judgment for I'rading showed a marked expausion inst Budde in city court when | cfaulted payments, but on an Liu volumie. 'BOND MARKFT HAS xe The market appeared to lave | cution obtained only §323, Peloin he- thrown off the restraint recently v |ine obliged to puy the bulance of | posed by tight mouey rates. Call ls 675, according to the writ. | money renewed at T per cent, &s ! It was expected that Budde would against § yesterday, and held stoody | post a bond. but up to this ‘at that rate throughout the morni had not done so and as in custody ll was reported and carly afternoon, despite the call- | | of the civil officer ing of ahpul $15.000.000 in hank made in the e paper rate el B | 4 ra © e advance cone: v not posted or i leged obligat R A A H h Operators for th rent earnings, or in which favor: {trade developments arc pending. Chatham, Ont ‘vlan to Be UTNAM & CO. Mombers Now York & Heortford Stack Enchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN | | TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL 3-1148 Hartford Gas Company RIGHTS Bought and Sold 55 West Main Street @Thomson, Tenn & Co. Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G. Segar, Manager New York, Ang. 21 (@ Huavy creased attendance and activity at o | : o vading, in St Paul 55 of 2,000 and commission houses indicated that . pae t Flogged for Wife B2ating 1uotic service of New Jersey 416s |ty were attracting a larger pubiie (| Ve Offer: ! Chatham. Ont. Ang. 21 (UP) — yepresented the bulk of sales on the following. Short selling was rela- | Alphons Mattins will he hond market today and gave some- tively light although a renewed s - next week by court order for beat- ' thing of a picture of the entire ing attack against Manhattan I ing his wife during anargument | Let, with raiis and wiilities advane- trical Supply carvied that stock down over money. He w aitenced to ing and the gencral list holding | nearly 5 points to 33 %, or nearly 100 ten lashes and 60 days in jail after 1y, Banks called upwards of points below the record high estab- pleading guilty. Matting will receive 000,000 in loans and money rates | lished a y iive lashes next week and five more at hish levels, althongh a | Prospects of he ¥ crop move- AETNA LIFE HARTFORD FiRE P es on Application. MERIDEN Coony Bidy SMITH DENIES HE during hix last week in jail of funds from the interior was ents this tall stimulated buying of - 3 - expected, the ruilroad shares. T & Pacit- WEST HARTFORD COURT Demand for Pullic Service of New e, 8t Paul preferred and St Louss | it can 5 B e ey 4%z whicl soured 5 pomts | Southwestern all ched new high Alex' Saplin, of 146 Greenwood (45t B e St b e 130, ground, the firsst named climbing street was fined 810 and cosis in ! X ik Wht asiioudon sovrt ap L L s colniident e riae T I T polite: Sk ie avqubtie Sluined S narge of X " ctocks. Other wilities made smaller poinis and Southern Facific 2. charge of reckluss driving Just 00 Montgomery Ward gain was one night. but the fine was remitted on ™ o 108 a1c were in demand, | of most acetive featires, climbin pavment of costs. Lut most other Mracted little | Ded 9 points 1o a new top at Members Hartford Stock Exchange A fine of §20 und costs was - ggention, although fractional gaing | 201 7 Sears Bochuck moved up “';" "('”\""y e OF Harey Frieson | ope ceneral m sympathy with the nearly 5 foa new top at s NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD of rehs street, charged with gpength of 4 stacks, Central Commercizl Solvents, National Te % . specding. o Hors be icaning boint, | Amerlean Smeltng. Ladio, U, Burritt Hotel Bidg, Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg. % ' ! Long Istund 18 were under prossure alty, National Biseuit and Amer VL ILSON SUSPENDED ing more 1 2 points 1o a nev cun Iadiator sold 4 1o ¥ points high — New York. Aug. 21 (P—Hack | Years low at er. New 1925 highs inciuded Best oW Y onl ug. 2l (Pe—Hack {250 & Co., America an, Parvamount : i n, the Chicigo oultieldor and | The foreign lisi was frmer. e We Offer: Natnonal league home run | ‘), 1. 8. government ollizations v« N aihin T “Stedt has been suxpended gor three duys SO0 gz 'k i VI MARKET A M. “for an outhurat against fhe wm- e G 2 ares 0 pires yesterdiy tohn Hevdler. EURB MARKF’I‘ ALQU Tigh ssident. announeed toda o | hern New England Tel. C Gl pitclior, drew R Southern New England Tel. Co. 0t using “abusive fan- | S iRnraE Can guage from the ben Wilson ob- [ D TTeh jeeted to a strike ealled by Umpire jd 4 Am Sumatra Piirman vesterday as the Phillies , & At Bin L R were trimming the Cubs, 11 1o 6. . - K HSiE s ¢ Upward Despite Higher s romuces Am Woolen 1 e | B Ansconda Cop 67's honey Rates Deaths Dait & oo, 10350 Tow York, Aug, 21 (Pr—in defi- (1eth Eleel s v - Brook Man | 1 of Bigh money rates protession- | (190 | Mrs dullus Wentla | al optrations on (hechrly murkuL | Mrs Pauline E. Wentland, 26| cupried a number of issues upwird |Uhes & a years old, of Rockwell today, witih utilitics leading the ad- & 11 & | 5 died v fternoon vance, Nowme irregularity developed Chrysler Corp itiat ai the New Britain | (jen call money went to 71 per Uolo Fuel | General hosyital about two werks | oy, Congoleum after the birth of a daughter. She | jyierest in the utility group, which {Consol Gas | was the wife of Julius Wentland. | jug heen quiet for some time, was | (o P'rod Mrs. Wentland wus born in Rus- | conspicuous yesterday and today | av Chen sia, but had lived in this city since | (emed to have gathered strengt ¢ | childhood. Besides her husband she | guernight, 1 ctriggBond and Shard | $19,000 4 gotiable daughters, Ruth, (Iree | eetric Investors, Midwest Utilities, Navy Department Takes Action In | pyn. mree state is Safe For Ik‘]mh-‘rlwr_' T mb,:‘,l,‘.""’w,:‘?;[‘:(ff'l‘ Sepret T4 8 oniie) l‘- Mohavk and - Hudsor, Fower ind | Iresport Tex P Yl or, 12 duys; a brother, Bdmund . Sound Srinies 2 1o |G spi 3 Missing Fiters, i e b anear e | Mra, Drederlele Millmangl of Br '0' were in demand at higher levels. —|Genl Motors ..184% : ng Sreseman Tilson of Comnecticut. | (I money. {rom the. Service SWLC | 0 Jilloiph Rinus of New \ P L D . Washington, Aug. 21 0 — Thice | Noy York, Aug. 21 GP—Repre-| armed with pistols and rifles, the | M1 Julius Sonsteron of Hart ord, | feature of the industried group. |Hudson Motors §41. navy wave bands and those used by | ontative John Q. THlson of Connec. | five ronbers riding in a blue sedan | "0 Miss Eillen Henke of Bristol. ' | sio0ting up 20 points 1o & new high | Hers) two private broadcasting stations | yicyt, chairman of the eastern re- | drove ulongside the taxicab ang |, 17uneral services will ho held 10-qy 470, and estending its advance |int Comb, Eng were temporarily closed today to | pyplican campaign spreaker’s | crowded it into the curbing, forcing || oFFON dfternoon at 2:30 o'clock alf for this week to 55 points. Safeway | Int Nickel . .. 1015 permit possible reception of signals | bureau, asserted today that Maine | i\t top, Covering the messengers | o, LoMe Where prayers will belgiores moved up 10 points, and the {Int Harves ...284% from Bert Hasells planc, the|was safe for oHover. He found an | ang’ the cab driver, the robbers | &/ ed and at St Matthew's Gurinib | arrnis sold at 300, up 100 from | Int Pope it Greater Rockford. optimistic outlook everywhere on his | Srapies u the. seichel onaming | LISTEl church at 3 vielock. Ret. | e lust wale. New lighs were re- b The private stations affected were | New England tour, the congressman | (i money and sped awas | \r'r . Theodore Stwce, pustor, sl | conic by Warner Brothers "B > XN, of Oakland, California, and |sald. s sbelie s i e [ il Arview | Columbia Graphiophone and Na- 3 ;’;‘ND otl Oceunnh'l'o:nshlp. t\;‘ J.| Tilson 'had lj\m. rctur:od rlr|nm foney to the Union Trust Company, | = i ‘\I?)lml““l:ll”“‘:\‘orl !hx:‘:‘»:;) n:‘{;rd)]:ln\:; ::u yk“\]i Al;. < ;1’ 118 ey, along with the navy, have|Maine where he arranged speaking | fArt Meta 8 Maryland Mont Ward ..2015% 2001 ESSutiiillib s aved ot abbuit ins Gate | phograma for slats elsctions, Mhare] ® (ooP: P 1 Anthony Malinowski Casualty were weak, the last g0ing |N ¥ Contral 168 64 1673 length as that used by Hassell. Rep- |is “absolute harmony in Maine,” ‘he | | Anthony Malinowskl. 40 years old. | to'w new low at 151 et e resentative Buckbee of Illinois ask- | sald. | Hoover Agrees to Pay of 40 Orange strect, died last ight | wils were steadler, Standurd of |North Am ‘ ed the radio commission to take| Franklin W. Fort, secretary to the : N : at T o'clock at the New Britain Gen- Nebraska and Vacuum making e North Pacific i action, contending that if Hassell reDu\;hc?n nalian.al c.nmlm.llee. mt)l“: ”“mox"gi&u? (é?l_“:ffl':filf!:nd‘ hlr:x‘vl\‘t:: ':m:ll:::‘;“ h:( “an"dlt;:;(‘ gains, V\Ihflb\:‘ ‘r‘"r|‘lo:h\‘r4|“v:l'h:I’: »:m\l ‘\|n['4-"‘. ) were sending signals, they were be- | ferred \.\nlh the congre: m‘“lt‘ on kl'“l shent: §a | Mg State Senator | o\ \;’r gton lu.‘.lhA R in ;,‘,Im' .\.‘ A nvln llr;v\_o € v n-ulvn l‘un Am {v( B L ing drowned out. The commission|New England .snuall‘mn'. . ranklin | o erie C. Walcott of Norfolk thut 3“”“ o’r«!‘om"n'h an as .‘1:(,.. g6, ,‘,“mof an . orand a <|'m\1m. Pet. % tasued the necessary orders and the |Little of the foreign language news | 1o yoover, republican candi- | ' et o ot TN ey | S4B @Ot 2 points. Pierce Arrow officer in charge of naval communi- | PAPCT (lvision, Salled o SITANES (00 date of the United States, will Visit | woiis i for several months was in | (4 = Rlm cations did_likewise, forelgn language epeakers in the) Conseticut during the campaign as | loil heaitn, “sin Cotton Market Opens fadio Corp Station 6XN is opergted on 32.8 | % i meters and WND on 32.71. The navy bands were of similar length. The radlo commission also quested the tropical radio CHILD BADLY INJURED re- station in Honduras to shut down until | Fight-Year-Old Thompsonville Girl | further notice. This station is ! operated on 6,320 kilocycle fre-| Has Possible Fractured Skull— quency. Commissioner Pickard, who | g e 1 Auio Accident. i (‘uhlm % i oples exresid the | notiication ceremony. According ta The decline to 18.40 for Decem- ulf Su ; opinfon that Hassell might be un-| Thompsonville, Aug. 21 UP)—Anna | Senator Waicott, Connecticut is the Ins-r ntracts appeared 1o ring in an fiin ol Dear 1261, 196 able to keep to his assigned fre- | Fallipo, cight, of Windsor Locks, | oY state that Mr. Hoover has Funerals ncreased demand, however, which U'nderwood ot sy quencies, and might be attempting | suffered a possible fractured skull unr‘ena to visit so far. ’ | i bellivad 1o e peaily <t ¥Be iiics Boe I to send off frequency. and other injurics today when a| FPlans will be made by the Con- trade and the market soon steadied \'nion Carbide 1701 car driven by her father, Joscoh | hecticut republicans for Mr. Hoov. | up on covering. Liverpool railied a8 United Iruit . 13 Fellipo, was forced off a road here | "' Visi as soon as possible. 1t is | vlw-vh Pienkos by a machine traveling in the same | direction. Joseph Crzys a passenger | in the Fellipo automobile was cut DEMOCRATS NAME WORKERS Secretary Callahan to Head Com- | the guest of National Committe man J. Henry Roraback and mein- bers of the republican state central committee, Senator Walcott was the Connec- ticut member of the committee which notified Mr. Hoover of his nomination and was a guest of the presidential candidate following the expected that he will visit the statc hefore October 1. y 5 A [ Rd | Burviving him ave his wife and | Steady at a Decline , mington Reading seven children whose ages ave (rom | New York, Aug. 21 UP-—The cot- ' Siars Rochuch 1561 12 to two and one half yeurs. ton market opened steady at a de- Sinclair Oil 2555 | The funeral will be held tomor- | cline of § to 17 points under liquida- ' southern Pac 121 1 row morning at 7:30 o'cleck at | tion or reselling by some recent buy- | &tq il N J $534 | d Heart church. Burial will be crs who were probably influenced by | sig (i N Y |in shcred Heart cemote prospeets for improving weather in | Sevart Warn ‘Hu enstern belt and relatively easy | prices here advanced and by the end of the first half {market was 26 to higher S Ind Al Funeral services for Joseph Pien- wa hour the local 34 points net with October relatively firm. kos of 96 Gold stre killed Sunday on Bro t, wha treet, : 75 and bruised. Fellipo escaped injury IWN’(‘;"S?";;ZM‘::;“ DBED, .| feld this morning at 7.0 o'clock 4t| “The near month situation seemed | 100 iy e little girl was taken to Wes- | i : orwitz was Sacre & s 4 " [to be coming in for more attention |Willys Over . g mittee of 10 Men and 10 Women !o:"\ie“f;'r"iaf ;osm"nl lu‘fiprin'hvld appotuted ommittceMan by the |dee Kowalezyk celebratid a requicin | oying ‘to the small supply of cotton |\weolworth 18 0 Promote Smith Campaign. fer oathionl. ]LIon]s club today at the regular|high mass, and s mmittal Services'pope ayajtable for delivery on con- | Wright Aero . 1611 158 5 4 uncheon meeting, to serve on the |at the grave at Sacred Heart cem- ot and October this morning ap- | Eid Matthew J. Callahan, secretary to council of service clubs of the state, | etery, where burial 100k place. I peared to be selling about 12 points | TH TOC 4 o v & HARTFORD STOCK Mayor A. M. Paonessa, has been [ which is making arrangements to| The ball bearers were John|gver December during the early | ramed chairman of a committee hold a barbecue and an outing for | Sawczue, Stanley Zemdzain, Sanley | {raging compared with a difference | VUil T by Hos & o which s to appoint 10 women and all service clubs, to be held Friday, | Wiczorck, Stunle o ief 10 men to aid the Alfred E. Smith | club in its membership drive and to increase the number of new voters. His co-workers will be Cduncilman Lawrence 8amorajczyk, Joseph Cali- ando, 2Ad Councilman Samuel Sab- Toteky. A finance committee has also appointed by President Cyril J. Cur- State Highway Department Mcn Scized With Dizzy Spefl, Falls on and Is Run Over, QGuilford, Aug. 21 (P —Reized with a weak spell while driving a state highway department truck, Gerald Henninger of Branford, slipped from tin as follows: Mayor Angelo M.|the seat and under the rear wheels Paonessa, Francis C. Kelly, Paul | before his companions on the vehicle urczyk, Attorney P. ¥. McDonougk, | could bring it to a stop. Henninger Samuel Greenberg, James H. Pas- serini, and James J. Daley. e = = R was brought to Guilford sanitarium, tut died a few minutes after his ar- rival, UNVEIL MEMORIAL | lmhal Olf Trent, Aug. 21 (UP)—Prefect e Vaccari and Podestas from the In & compuny supplying -Mk serciee G municigalitin operating under franchises, 60°; of whose carnings should be applicable to the common stockiAdividends. This in the first opportunity the New England prblic hns hwd to ficipate in wn offering of this type. For eomplete information Hamlin Brcthers - Members Boston Mock Exehange 19 Comgress Strect. Bowton Fussa district attended the unveil- ing of a victory memorial to Can- azel today. The monument consists of & bronze statue representing Italy placed before huge granite Obelis DIk MINS CONVE Middletown, Aug, 21 (R)—Miss | Nelile 1. Convey, 47. secrctary of !the Convey Cigar Company died to- | day at her home on McDonough | avenue, following a heart attack. September 7 at the Connecticut State Fair grounds in conjunction with the annual fair. This is an annual affair of all setvice clubs in the state and this year, the state fair committee extended an invitation to the council of service clubs to hold their outing at the fair grounds. 1 HERE STOLEN The local police learned this after- noon that an automobile which was found on Slater road yesterday was stolen in New York on Monday. It is the property of Norman Fenn of 15 Central Park, West, New York. and was apparently abandoned here. An automoblle owned by J. R Walton of 198 Harrison street, this city, was stolen in Hartford. last night, but was recovercd today in East Hartford. We Finance SALE OF USED CAR! Private Individuals. Notes Discounted. MOTOR FINANCE OORP. & Church St Hartford Tel. 2-9962 PR T TRy LY Picnkoski, Walter | of tour points at the close yesterday. Wieczorek and Joseph symolon. Hid & Conn West | | P —— Mrs. Almira Morris ; 1k & The funeral of Mrs. Almira \lor~‘" Rell Estate News Jl il e ris, who died at the age of 88 years L {Conn River Banking Co e at the home of her son, Thomas| | First National Bank Joseph Bienkewskl, and Joseph [ it NN TN Lo Morris, of 249 Market street. will be | \ o 0L ™) Lo rence Muter, relcase of |iffd-ium Trust held tomorrow morning at ¢ o'clock | mortgage. Unon strect, by Rose orrie Plan Bunk of Wi at the funeral parlors of J. M. Cur- | 10T 84E e T e : - | Himmelstein. s Trus = |1in & Co. on Main street. Burial will v Sorcer o o e Wicenty Skarzynski and Zafla | Riverside Trast to Skarsynski to Fidelity Industrial | West 1fa Trust Co | Bank, mortgage, on Hayes and Bur- | | ritt street. 135 — Land Mtge a Andrew and Rose Madrak to [Underwriter s | Economy Grocery Co.. renewal of |Unierwiiters Tuamee Com. UNDERTARER |leage, store at Broad and Grove|aenm (Kire) fus o . Phene 1025-3 | streets. Opposite 8t. Many’ Automolile [ns Co Hfd Fire Ins (o reh 104 1 . |of an an examination of evidence beuring on charges that fraudulent |automobile accident claims were y responsible for proposed in- in compulsory automobile insurance rates. The at- | torney general conferred for some ' time with Wesley 1. Monk, state| nid 93| 101 3 Telephe 168 17 ! Ges o0 n Manufacturing Companive Acme Wire ¢ T T Ly N Wire Co. prd N Awcrican Mardware Corp | American Hoslery Co 1 Silver Co hread « Vg frigerating Co . Sdward) v Co. pfd 6 19 biriss Corp I g1 Brags Corp, pid ¥ sokwood & Bras Co Us Patent Fire Aris Co . e Lock Co Fafuir Beariug Co Fuller Brush com 1 Puller Brush com Class Hiurt & Couley Co & Hegeman Mfg (o, silver Silve id By Maoning Bowman & Co, Ciues B §1; p ry, (J R) Co, com ... | Mo . (J R) Co, pfd . | N B Macn Co, com et 27 9 N OB Mach Co A 7% pfd 10 New Departure Mig Co, pld 1 Niw Haven Clock, com e New Haven Clock, pfd . so A0 Niles-Bemen Co, com 6 Bement-Pond o, pfd North & Judd Mig Co . Stow & Wiltox ( Mig Stanley Waorks, com 39 Taylor & VFean o ... T Stoam Turbine ¢ ASURY BALANCE Balanee, 2038 IN HASS. STARTS Treasury Charge That Auto Insurance Due Claims Being Investigated. crease s to Fraudulent Roston, Aug. General Joseph (P)—Attorney 2. Warner today be- | commissioner of insurance, who out- Hined the proposed new rates a fe days ago. Attorne was secking to General Warner said he determine whether an investigation by him was neces- | and that he to find out whether there s for criminal prosecution ar Levidenee h was n; involved. Nesigence 1 Sammer 8116833 || pOLICEMAN AND 9 ... .. iR LN ,| WALCOIT WOULD ACCEPT | Policeman and Mrs. - James H. ossle Tus Co 82 16 Hartford, Aug. 21 (P—State Sen- ! McCabe of 44 Homestead avenue Ve, “tnderanity “and " Giliér Insurunce |, or ivrederi Walcott of Norfolk | | may “Mem Veyage' 1o thme whe sau [aro receiving congratulations on . .o COMRRES G announced this afternoon that he :nilh Wuwers telegruphrd from ‘lhtlr 30th wedding anniversar Aetna Life Tos Co K63 870 | would cpt @ nomination for»Lnl( | T PR They were married at St. Joseph's | k ‘;‘ Im(: 0 . 188 jed States senator if offered him by | 1' 5 PUSY s‘m | chufch, August 18, 1898, Mrs. Me- |1ifd Steas Boll oo |the state convention. “I consider | PRy 4 |Cabe having been Elizabeth A, yrilelers Tns (o 1345 1555 | the nomination for U. . u‘nr-.:mrr (lh{ " w Beitain | Fitzgerald. | Travelers Ins Co righte ........ 241 highest honor within the gift of my e ‘“"u:'“m .oF M. S Gosi LK & Bomer Loy pid -- 18] 138 party in Connecticut and of course | raeshnres C ®® avie W |READ RER: ALD CLASSIFIED ADS | omn Light & Power Co, prd .. 115 122 |1 would accept it,” he said. | was examining the | lawyers who may have been | | morrow Inow, |coln's birthday. | his desk and remarkes WILL TOUR NATION (Continued from Nru Page) “wouid close up the whole matier.” “I don't see what can be sald " he added, “because the record as I stated it, ts absolutely right.” Informed that reports from Wash- ivgton had carried the suggesion for un “old time Inaugural” there tor the neft presidest. e nominee said there was plenty of time to talk about that. “I believe that will get serious consideration some time around Lin- " he replied, adding 1 wouldn't get finicky with a smile about that. Ready To Talk Talking of plans for the day the governor pointed to a telephone on “I want to gml away from wmy friend here on {my right and _et my voice in shape for tomorrow night; its got to go all over the country." Shortly afterward the governor gave the radio a trial outside :nd called for his automobile to take him across the border into Massa- chusetts where he planned some golf at Btockbridge with Norman H. Davis, under secretary of state and 0 | assistant secretary of the treasury in the Wilson cabinet. Senator Robinson of Arkansas, the governor's running mate and Senator Pitman, of Nevada, who will 123 geliver the notification address, will be house guests of the nominee to- night. Chairman Raskob of the nationa! committee will stay at a hotel adjacent to the capitol. “Will everybody be here?” the governor was asked. rybody that's anybody,” he replied. SIN FISHERMEN LOST st Johns, N. J.. Aug. 21 UP—The hwm.. Meigle was searching today | for six fishermen of the schooner | ! 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