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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1928. fi[]VERN[]R SMITH'S {AUTO AND TROLLEY MERT, [ City Items ACCEPTANGE TALK LOGHL FIREMA IMIRED,| ., v v s v Victor . Davis Painfully Hurt gy |!¢4m. Went off duty today bLecause > jof an injury to his leg sustained in | the game yesterday in Meriden, It | {is expected he will be off duty for u | tew days at least. | Daniel Fitzpatrick of Main str niEht B Table to be about again after ViCton | 1o weeks' illness. Dwigh (Continued from Page 16) Collision After Police Ball putes which threaten the very prin- Game fn Meriden, ciple of collective bargaining. Chict i “Justice Taft in 1919 y,xgn ed 1:: oo ja EubliEon at ated that gov- 1y, een a coupe driven by rnment of the ations between capital and labor by injunction was & Ui 486l 86, of 14 | The first hearing in the maiter of an absurdity. Justice Holmes and |5 o o 1018 ¢lt¥: and a New Haven I\ » Cyril J. Curtin, bankrupt, will be Justice Brandeis of the U, & su.|liNe trolley car at the South Main [hield in the office of Referce Suul Preme court unite in an opinion |Strect and South Colony road eross- | Berman of the bankruptey court in Which describes the restraints on la- | 198 i Meriden, the coupe was bad- a- | s { Hartford, at noon Friday, August 31. Lor imposed by a federal injunction |1V damaged and Davis, who is | Complaints were made o the po. member of the local fire depart- | as a reminder of involuntary servi- lice yesterday that boys were steal- tude, ment and son of Captain Victor T. ing fruit at 805 Cherr t, Dissatisfaction and social unrest |D8Vis, also of the fire department. that hoys were throwing stones have grown from these abuscs and |Suffered three paintui lacerations of | the rear of 213 Main strec undoubtedly legislation must be | the head, a deep gash on the right| Anastasio Defaratti of 132 Plea framed to meet just causes for com- |€lbow and a number of bruises and |ant strect complained that consid- plaint in regard to the unwarranted |contusions about the body. He was erable dimages has been done to his issuance of 1njunctions. fattended at the office of Dr. P. J.|&arden on Kast street, near the The judiciary committee of the | Vivier of Meriden and was able to | SChool. United- States senate has already inreturn home later. | An automobile which was brogress a careful study of this sit- | Oflicer Clarence Lane of Meriden COrner of Griswold and Winthrop uation. I promise full cooperation to ! reported that the trolley car, hound 'SUE€ts since yesterday was placed the cnd that a dcfinite remecy by | for Wailingford, was in charge of |1 @ local garage by the police. to be law be brought forth to end the | Charles Squires of 17 Rowe street, claimed later by Dr. Higgins of New existing evils and preserve the con- | New Haven, and Davis, s bt ]-n‘v.uu General hospital. the owner. gultutional guarantces of individual | junged the police bhuscball game in | FUIUF PrUax of 906 Burnside ave liberty. frec assemblage and speceh | he' giternoon at Hanover p was| 5 Bast Hantford, hasilert New and the rights of peaceful persuas- | g (oot A Sl Rritain General hospitul, where he New Rain ion, - was treated Was falling and Davis failed to see | i1 stoking a fire 1 & » e teolioy car wbling aeress the | o " oo St T hishway. His coupe struck it'in 6 | o0ty ‘Tuestay mennios. side, i There were three passengers in | the trolley ear and none with Davis. | Service on the trolley line was de- layed and the schedule thrown off | [ for approximately one lour whils | | the wreckage being cleared away. T:50 last A at the Protective Legi-lation T shall continue my symputhetic interest in the advancement of pro- gressive legislation for the protection and advancement of working men and women. Fromotion of proper carc of maternity, intancy and child- hood and the encouragement of those scientific activities of the na- tional government which advanc the sateguards of public health, 50 fundamer s 10 need No expres- sion from me other than my record | M, O H I’ Belm(mt to s legislator and as governor. Sell Her Famous Home None can question my = ond cooperation with the w York, Aug. 23 (P—Mrs. 0. W | | P. Belmont is to sell Marble Hill, fce nor my interest in proper com- pensation for government service, 1 N°U sumptuous villa at Newport, R. | B believe in that true equality of wom- | 1. Where royalty and socicty—with a en that opens to them without capital 5 © been brilliantly en- striction all avenucs of opportuni- tertained, ©ws of her decision to ty for which they can qualify in bus- dispose of the property wus received iness, in government service and in today from the now in Fu- polities. rope, by New real estate Lroker, Mrs. Belmont, who Britain Pgmnals Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. of 45 Vine street is spending week at Lake uourg«, N. Y. Miss Ruth Williams vet has returned home Mohawk, Litchficld. was the of Liberty trom Camp respe Fred Mubbell and daughter, of Bridgeporty are spending ¥s with Mrs 21 Garden st Mrs. atrie a few d Mr. and Mrs. Dorchester, Mass, are visiting Mr. Zrelinski's cousin, Mrs., Mary Si- hora of 250 Washington strect. This is the t time the two first cou- sins met gach oth s born shortly after ) Surope 40 years ugo for owner, a York Veteran Relief T have a full appreciation of what this country owes to our veteran sol- | seventh o ntury castle diers. 1 know that when the coun- of I'runce, sold her 1oy try called, tfe veteran came prompt- | qoq¢ s Point to ) Iy. When the veteran in distress Randolph Hearst cnlls to the country, the country agn. should b rqually prompt. Red tape The of and technicalities and autocrutic | goue Sy bureancracy should be brushed aside rich furnishings when the time comes for a grateful | Lidiijonnl mitlione American people to recognize its stipulated that it he debt 1o the men who offered them- | g b s sclves in our hour of need. v & Ay Policy on Immigration ape p During all of our national lire tne Philip H. Pratt Named at freedom of entry to the country has ('gnnec:ic“t (‘E)“e'? been extended to the millions who Totillon SAnig o1 P L desired to take advantage of the g = ORCOL S Ll ) freedom and the opportunitics offer- | 1, it SR A L Soeitenti, lca, The rugged quali. +Tratt Institute Trooklyn, N. Y., has [ “*) o ooh (i by S tienln Tos vied quellde, o opainted to the department of | (o oo ties of our immigrants have helped | (+of 401 L Cohganitin ot |l coow lo develop our country and thelr | e tts at Connceticut collego hore. B e e v s Hotel '\Iald lnjuled s high in the annals of American his- L Iy A tory. pr 2o Blsnuhlhis i L b In Fall Down Stairs Every race has made its contribu- R Do A L | 1y Mo saret Tllv aacn b of O1d Lyme and New York city will | Main sirect, empl Ve q tion to the betterment of America. | While I stand squarely on our plat- Fhisksgursen i dwasing 2od pRint- | oy on e Bursite Giotel, 5 | to her back in form declaration that the laws which limit immiggation must be | i ethein preserved in full force and effect, l‘Veteum Liner itcrnoon and was taken to New am heartily in favor of removing | e e from the immigration law the harsh v alin il {termined today, lives in a in the south Island ¢ rs. Willkam than a year fi ever ielinski w Sikora left loss this count cost Suffocated to Death | Beneath Pile of Sand Belmont | genrboro, Maine, Aug. P— Al posed of bY rred Labonde, | buried beneath a load of sand as it was dumped by a work train crew bere today. He was dead when members of the crew shoveled away the dirt, DLr. Hay of medical examiner, pronounced death wonstriction WS SOy Mar and its siid to be worth M di New was a member of the wm fall down yesterday Skipper Dies on Board Vessel ! provision which separates families, | New Yor| B—Captain and I am opposed to the principal of '\\mukn Mucllcr, 63, commander of | restriction based upon the figures of | the Hhimburg American liner It smmigrant population contained in a | Nance dicd of heart discase abourd | 'Schiit Rndlos He Is ‘census 38 years old. 1 believe this Is the ship at 5 o'clock, lust evening, ac- | Making Excellent Time designed to discriminate against cer- | cording 10 a radio from the ship re- |y, oS T At g tain nationalities, and an Iln\\‘lsl-:(-w\wl today. The Relia is .:m-‘b want C. Frank Schilt, who took fey. It is in no way essential to & | here this afternod lemiin i i Aoklar e e n o may sentel o | i [ofi in & tri-motored Fokker mono- :d' ity i [plune for Managua, Nicaragua, at cated in our platform. 7 o'clock this morning, reported Freedom from Obligations ! e e eno e While this is a government of luws VAR il a0 it i poRrith e and not of men, laws do not execute |, i o In this | just oft Point Bia ja Cuba, and themselves. We must have people of | 3 B, . % : city in which the plaintift charges | {hat an was going well, [Enscanter and outetanding ability 0|00 %0 00nt or biie paintie with redk. | E 2 2 serve the nation. To me one of the ||/ Breatest elements of satistaction tn { 1o5% 474 carcless driving which was | pou Bandits Shoot Man cause of an accident between My nomination is the fact that I owe ‘mo automobites on Ju | And E Wi ; § omobilc y 8. n scape Wi oney 1t to no one man or set of men. I can | New Mok Aur. P—Four statement that my nomination was | = “‘;' (‘hw ‘_” o ,”“m ".‘]'_ brought about by no promise given | lat date at about’s:s 5 Y or implied by me or any one in my | CY¢NINE While the plaintiff was pro- |tween £10,000 ! R0 § %l not be Dfivenced m‘\‘(‘ E onlliw lnl,';h\\l.l_\lhlw\\"u as .\-\r.m...» “lx,u:fl]\ormh‘on confie ony Creck road cading rom | cffiee in the onx. An armored car ;‘e’r:::"“‘:‘: :’r’ "‘:ry““;;‘l‘t‘:":ht”h;‘ North Branford to the Toston Post |had just delivered the payroll. whether he 13 rich or poor, whether | T04d: @ machine owned Ly the de- | The bus compan shior, he comes from the morth, south, |fendant and operated by k. Bresna- | Brandley, wi east or west, or by what clurch he | £ an agent of the defendant, col- | dur which shots were attends in the worship of God. The | 119°d With his machine on a curve | His wounds were not serious, sole standard of my appointments|in the road. Tapers were served by | will be the same as they have been (PePuty Sheriff Martin Horwitz, | in my governorship—integrity of the Action for $300 was brought today | mon or woman and his or her abitity | P¥Y FFrank and Louis Neubauer to give me the greatest possible aid | ARaitst Rudolph Ackerman through in devoted service to the people. | Attorney Monroe & Gordon. Papers In this spirit T enter upon {were served by Deputy Sherift Mar- campaign. During its progress I shall | in Horwitz, who attached property talk at lentgh on many of the issues On Eleanor place, to which I have referred in this| M. J. O'Hara & Sons of Syracusc, acceptance address, as well as other | N brought suit today for $450 | dmportant questions. I shall endeavor | Joseph Kaloobi through At- to conduct this campaign on the |torney M. S Gordon. the papers high plane that befits the intelligence | being served by Deputy Sheriff M of our citizens. | tin Horwit; Victory, simply for the sake of achieving it, is empty. I am entirely satisfied of our success in November because I am sure we are right and therefore sure that our victory means progress for our nation. I am convinced of the wisdom of our platform. I pledge a complete devo- tion to the welfare of our country | and our people. I place that welfare | above every other consideration and 1 am satisfied that our party is in & position to promote it. To that end 1 here and now declare to my fel low countrymen from one end of the United States to the other, that 1 will dedicate myself with all the power and encrgy that I possess to | the serivce of our great republic. | o i —— | 0 COLLISION sUIT Suit for $250 was brought today | [y Joseph Gessler of New H. y D aped with a payroll, « and 81 timated De- 000, of John 20 fi ACCUSE Los Kelle ) WIL Angeles, Aug. v, alleged slayer of Mrs, | Mellus, wealt) take the witness defens: nary lor Myrtle society woman will stund in his own his counsel announ, pr to the opening of Kelle trial in superior court e the elley will take the witness tell everything he S. Hahn, defense Friendless Veteran Cets American Legion Funeral West Haven, Aug. 23 (P—Hugh- son post of the American Legion gave honorable burial today to a man who was not a member, not even a resident of the state, but who carried a gun for Lis country in the World war. He was Grady W. leigh, N. C., a tuberculosis patient at William Wirth Winchester hos- pital and a student of the Yale di- vinity school. Johnson died here practically unknown and efforts to reach some one in Raleigh who knew him were unsus ssful. Then Hughson post stepped in and so to- day guns barked and a bugler sounded taps as the former soldier was buried in strange but not Im-l friendly ground. Johnson of Ra- This one story thatched cottage of v\hlte\\ashed stone in the farming district near Cavan, Ireland, is the birthplace of Gov. Alfred E. Smith's grandfather. Before the ancestral home are two second cousins of the Democratic candidate, James Smith (left,) and John Reilly. for injuries sustained ' ilroad en- | Scheidler | E. H. Clark of | Waclaw Ziclinski of | 38, of Bwddleford, was | Portland. | sustained an in- | 1lits today shot a cashicr and es- | wounded in the chest | 1. | daughter attor- | BOND TRADING 15 \WOMAN JUDGE SAYS WALL STREET HAS NOT YERY ACTIVE! YOUTH ISN'T WILD REAL STRONG ToN Dealings AlI Are Dull But ' Dangerous Age Nearer 49, Prices Go Forward in Face of ! Varigty Is Wide i Camill Kelley Thinks Heavy Selling 23 (A—The bond | 1 market was dull today, with lignt | prices continued to press forward to- {rading in a wide varicty of issucs. time a bit wild, but the dungerous | day in the face of heavy selling in Time money at 6 1-2 per cent, call age is nearcr 40 than 14, in the | spired by fears of a large incre morey at 7 and calling of upward: | opinion of Judge Camille Kelley. |in federal reserve brokers' loa of $15,000,000 in bank loans serveq 'second woman juvenile judge in | which will be made public after the |10 restrict trading. Rails held ste Ameriea and the first in the South. | close, Several of the recent favor- and price changes gencrally we Judge Kelley, who in her scven | ites dropped 2 to 4 points in the {narrow and irregular. years as judge of the Memphis ju- | morning selling, but the heavy ac- | More than a third the mor | venile court has heard thousands of | cumulation of the motor, copper and business was i public sery | cases, believes the youth of today |food shares kept the general irend New Jersey 4%:x which hovered jare better disciplined and more | upward. | around 134, or about 2 points be- | law-abiding than ever before, Call money renewed unchanged at | low the year's high. Marion Stean ‘We talk about youth being f per cent. Danks calle 000, Shovel 4s moved to the previous high | but parents are mil head 000 in loans. but a flood of new on a small turnover, a gain of 2| their children,” Juc ) {money appearved in the market, points to 102, P'aul 35 of 2,000 | “We ccnsurc children, but it is the | arousing hopes of a drop in the date virtually monopolized trading in | fast, middle-ag-d group that should | iefore the elose, Tim. money and tadls, improving fractionally. be censured and pitied. {commercial paper rates held steady Coppers continued to g “There is nothing so pitiful as the | With the new U, 8. treasury financ. dalin. d4s A were the outstu man or woman whose pent-up | ing expected shortl Wall strect ak s selling ol childhood encray hicaks out in aldoes not look for any further hard- points to a new year's low new place at 40" she said. “They | cning of money rates until that is T n].- foreign list jhave learned the paths of crime | disposed of. The view is held in resular. § N that the younger gencration never |some quarters that any further in- The New York Federal — Reserve | jriamad exist, e oDy raiest by onid jBank has notificd second district | wpeyting partios, drinking and | I e ik |member banks that u new freusury | sutomobile rides into country Hon ot sl Ir-"-\:\w“"v‘ | ohortly. | lanes are not responsible for one- | Viglent advances took bz Annsuno Srals M0 tenth as much jucenile delinquency eral of the high priced : ; 1 ences, red 13 points, Adams Express 12, dilroad - Co, 53 per cent issue, Modern Purity Baking preferred 10, Purity turmg March 1, 1968, will be ex- |, o0 : FoR I ‘_h;m et b e et wild,” and the: Baking common 8, American Sme g R licve they ing and Standard Milling, Ros- RES[NTS TAG ON AUTO i B A e WILL AYOID THIS CITY Judge Kelley said, to W York, Aug. Memphis, Youth may ean., Aug. p)— be irresponsible, ana at ast, | 7 of Van nding; nearly at 95 1-4. was dull and ir- we in sev- alties preferred vouth has have are are heen come wild. m their Why, ama- elder: to al 63, “A new world las been opened | Renewed buying of Chr, to the youth of today. Most girls |ricd that stock up 4 points to with- know rore at 17 today than th irlin a fraction of the record high mothers did at Youth is going |General Motors was pushed up through a period of adjustments points and Hupp 2. In the coppr and readjustnents to modern con- |&roup, Greene Cananca rullied 4 | ditions, points and Anaconda and Calumet & “Youth doesn't Arizona abont 3 points cach. Rails into the paths of were quiet, although Toxas & Pacitic (ness. It s | wade up nost of its initial drop of if the e that important | points by carly afternoon. duty to the hack-lot playmates of | Early selling was most effective their children, the blame is theirs, | against National Tea, Wright Acro- 10 the child's, nautical, Sea sebuck, Cudahy and “It may be an Badio, off 2 to 4 po | greatest source o the hroken hani ed mother and thought less of desires and of their boy he fewer Judge \\()mun Living In Wallingford Sends $2 as Besult of Police Day.” just naturally fall or usefull- | and influenced and | erime The wowan resident of addy for tle following letter, signed Wallimgford, and attention of the it lieutenant” at Jocal police dquarters, under date of Au; ). has N received the police ation: “Enclosed please tind check for two dollurs (82), contribu- tion towards your department in tesponse to yonr tug day of Saturday ing, August 18, 1925, Assuring you that we your men to any future this sort, by avoiding your L am, sincerely,” cte, by a sed ist 10 story, but the | delinquenc nd the separat- father. If parents their own selfish more of the happiness girls there would delinquent; ; THE MARKET AT (Murnished by Putham & Ce High Low > & Dy 1 18y Am Ag Che pd 75 47 American Can 1031 104 Am Loco 00 | Am Smuatra Am Smo& Re Am Sugar Am Tobaceo Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Atchison l»-lll & Ohio. [ Beth steel ‘er De Pasco Ches & Ohio s r Corp v will not | trouble | town, put uvenile Kelley saia CURB MARKET S HEAVY REACTIONS Profit Taking and Liquidation Is Cause Stone and Daughter Grateful to Roger New London, Aug 23 P — Except 1o turther expre their gratitude tor filie ofier of Will Rogers to substitute | in Fred Stone's ndw musical comed fall, Stone and his daughter Dorothy, star of the show, had little lelse to say today. | In musing over the happy turn of tairs today, Mr. Stone was obvlons- Iy deeply alfected and declared that while there were probably 160 m»" more comediany able to tuke his place, he knows of none with whon ie woull more willingly entrust the carcer of his daughter Dorothy and | the musical — comedy than Wil | Rogers. | this Gas I'rod Chem BT am Players | Fleischmann port. Tex Asphalt New | Corn Day York, Aug (Rr—While industrials and oils made guins on the Curb M, pront taking and Hunidiaon inexe pbectation ot a substantial increas. in brokers loans causing heaviness | I | throughout the list. | Genl Lullard ~ Machine Tool | strong featave of the industrials, shooting up more than 7 points. Colunibna Graphophone was in good demand, gaining more than 2 points and Amcrican Cyanamid B, Decre, Glen Alden Coal, U. 8. Freight, Nor- vadel Process preferred, and Ap- s Company all advanced from points, the last two going into new high ground. Weak spots included Celanese, Fan-Steel Prod- leis, Celotex and Hires A all ot which sugged 1 and 2 points. Ban- aly and Fox Theater A were in supply. Warner Drothers B was tran: to the “big boar Standar® of Ohio led t North Amer. ing oils with a gain of 5 points, | North Pacific. . canying it to a new high at $4%.|Pack Mot ¢ Hun and Prairie each gained | Pan Am Pet about a point and in the low priced | Phillips et D ea t h 8 group, Reiter Foster was steadier. | Pierce Arrow | Mines were irregular, Newmont | Pullman nd Noranda encountering profit- lio Corp | Barbara Elizabeth Bradiey [taking, ~ Consolidated ~ Copper im- | Remington 1t 1 Burbars Giivanets dley, infant | Proved, in svmpathy with coppers | Scars Koehuck of Mr. and M. Charles |00 the “biz board. nelair Oil [Bradley of Lincoln stroct, dicd at 6| Public utilities generally declined | Sonthern Pac o'clock this morning, a few hours ¢ realizing after their recent ad- |5td Ol N J S i vance. American Gas and Electrie, | Std Oif N Y The funeral was held this after- | United Gas Improvement and Elec- | Stewart Warner joon at 3 o'cloek at tha home. Bur- | tric Investo ged from hall 1o |Studchaker [ial was in St. Mary's cometery, 1% points. Electric Bond and | Texas Co ..... { %4 Share and National Electric Power Tex Gulf Sulph A, however, improved. m Rol Bear i Underwood Union Pac Union Carbide S Rubber wide rket today, LOTT IN SEMI-FINALS Dt Newport, R L, Aug. Geo Lott, Chicago yvoungste Rained the semi-final round of the Casino invitation tennis play today | by defeating Berkeley Bell, of Aus. tin, Texas, one of the son's out- | standing stars, in straight sets. The | | scores were | DONOVAN | Natick, Mass, Aug. 23 () — Trominent sporting men from all 'over New England today attended |the funeral of William 1. “Pooch” { Donovan, trainer and track coach at Hurvard college, at his home here, —_— () | Glidden Hudson Motors Hersheys Int Comi, Int Cement Int Nickel Int Harve Int Paper Ken Cop Mack Truck I Marland 0il Mo Kan & [ Mont Wara Y Central . N H & s 971y 001, RAL vrre e 45 — i Funerals | | ————— Mrs. Emma Lockett Funeral services for Mrs. Emma | Lockett, former resident of this city | who dicd at Hartford hospitul yes- | terday atternoon, will be held to- | morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the | tuneral home of Pratt Co, at 71 | Farmington avenue, Hartford. Re muel Sutcliffe, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal church, will officiate, Bur- | ial will be in Buckland cemetery, Buckland. Befrlends Robber 168 Willys Over Woolworth ‘right Aero . LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & ‘ Insurance Stochs i Actna Casuadty Aetna Life | Actna Fire 5 | Automobile Ins .. | Hartford Fire National Fire Ins Co CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends and n. I).')\I)Drs[ Ihor‘m\ Tire for their kind expressions of sym- | pathy during our recent bereave- [ravelers Ins Co | Conn General ment. | b5 s i Mr. and Mrs. Clinton § Barrows. | Manu | Am Hardware {Am Hosiery Hh ton g | Lige-Hid Cpt Co com . | Billings & Spencer pfd N Instead of screaming when con- |Dri s | fronted by a robber, Opal Smith of Opposite St. Mary’s Church Wichita, K: pe ded him to teil Residence 17 Summer 8(.—1625-3 why bhe became a hold up man. He told of a sick wife at Amarillo, Tex., land Miss Smith bought him ticket home. 3 1700 turing Stocks s Arn le Lock . ifnir Bearing Co Hart & Cooley ... Landers, I B Machine N B Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com Nodth & Judd Peck, Stowe & Wil Russell Mfg Co ... Scovili Mfg Co . Standard Screw Stanley Works ... . { Torrington Co com .. Union Mfg Co 16 Public Utilities Stocks Conn Elec Service %0 Say “llom Voyage™ to thome who wail with Suwers telegraphed from Baliz:ar's Pasy Shop TELEPAONE 886 OK 381 Greenhouses Maple I Special Notice The local branch of the Socialist Party will hold a rally this evening in behalf of its candidates Norman | Thomas for president, and James H. Maurer for vice president, at the corner of Main and East Main Streets, at $ o'clock. Mr. John Carabine, a noted so- cialist writer and lecturer, will be the chief speaker.—advt. 110 The first geological period, called the azoic, contained no trace of life in any form. " ‘(‘aught Lighting Klan {in | weeks ago. * Ition of historic old Williamsburg, Va. PUTNAM & CO. Maembers Now York @ Hordford Stack Ruchangss 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROW. TEL 31148 We Offer: Actna (Fire) Insurance Co. Price on Application. Thomson, THenn & To. Mentbers of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 255t Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Offer: Hartford Electric Light Prices on Application. EDDY BROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD BurriltHotel Bldg. Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg, MERIDEN Colony Bidg We Off 20 Shares of Southern New England Tel. Co. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE New Britain Nationa) Bank Bldg. Tel. 5260, Bernard A, Conley Brayton A. We Offer National Liberty Insurance Co. Conn Lt & Pow Hfd Elee Light N B C 5 Southern N I TREASURY BALANCE reasury Balan pfd 104 137 50 SETTLE OUT OF COURT Two lawsuits resulting from a col- lision at the corner of Spring and Winter streets on November 28, 1927, were settled out of city court |today. The Parker-Buckey Baking Co. and an employe, Omar A. Con- tois, were plaintiffs, and Zoya |Oshana was defendant. Contois was driving a truck owned by the bak- ing company when it collided with Oshana’s vehicle, injuring Contols. Attorney Donald Gaffney represent- cd the plaintiffs and Woodhouse and Schofield represented Oshana, 101 Cross and Loses Job port, Aug. (P Dis- from the of the Haven road he was charged with lighting Klan cross the railroad yards here several | Frank Goodwin, 44, w in eity court today on a non-support of his wife child. Two weeks con- for invest ion was r he had told his sto: Bridg 2 service when a NO TENNIS TODAY IPorest Hills, N. Y., Aug. 23 UP— For the second day, the third round of the singles competition in the women's national tennis champion- ships was postponed today because |of rain. arraigned charge of and minor Town’s One Gift To Rockefeller NEA Washington Bureau | Here is the one piece of property which John D. Rockefeller 'hasn’t had to buy, so far, in carrying out his plans for restora- When the owner, Clar- ence Casey, was asked by Rockefeller agents to name a price for the quaint old cottage, he demurred. “I'll not aell it—but I'll give it to you,” he said. Casey is a Williamsburg merchant.