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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1928 AN[] LANI]S IN [;Fl[ Miss Dolores Messmer of Buffalo. Swit for $150 was brought today i PUTMM & Co' N. Y., is the guest of Mis« Mildred h\ Bolesluw Samojla against Stanis-| 3y : : : Manufacturers of pri 5 Mambers Now Carroll of Trinity stret and Rozalia Dawideayk through AL i g, e York & Horqford Stack Eachanges | 2 ;Pmflu"“, e e G, | ehinery, is to ofter class A stockhold- 6 Renui . Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Olsen of | | Woods. Papers were served by Con. | £55 3808000 10 © bur cent hotes ‘("c‘i i s s Prices'! 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN dl col Lewiston, Me, are spending two Mal l s P g stable Fred Winkle and property of | o0 i By g 0Pd sem Pfl';fis reece Repudiates DS LOD | Leton, pern wive.| MALCOINY trauss, Passenger <= aesemaant lavated on Grove sireet | e 10 Jhares helg, Siecknalders [ TEL. 2040 Later and Rocuses Gray ' coon o ZEShren oot With Her, Is Injured |5,y ame "3 e o 10" mew Soaring Skywand || MAXTIOAD OCL e cRVIRALNOW., JE.IUg The social phnnnu to be held Fri- AR o Lo S | | Mr ana Mre Harry Mecabe ot| il u dax mixht by Bielia) Bibakah ladge)| HE2LCRE 18 AnSconnectonSyihy e Los Angeles who have been visiting I et moth tecinct | nymehaze of & new plant, inl the - £3 Ry STANLEY W. PR After Prosecuting Attorney J. G.|at the home of Mrs. McCabe's par-| New York, Aug. 29 (®—Maleolm |orice Bronx. In the first half of 1928 the Sciated Prem Financial Editor) E Woods had nolled the case of Joseph |ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Daly of Strauss, artist and motion picture | Illm-(mn of officers of Daly Coun-|COMPany net loss was §187,308. ew York, Aug. 28 UP—Public We Offer: Greece, aged 28, of 450 Allen street, | Tremont street, laft vesterday on|producer, crashed early today in a|eil, K. of C., will take place speculation in stocks reached gigan- in police court today, he handed |their return trip home. | plane piloted by a young woman at |on 'ruesda» September 4. Election | The Dupont interests are report-| .= onortions in today's market. i ed in Wall Street to have acquired BEOR * 3 Motoreycle Officer Louis E. Harper o the start of a flight from Glen (also of a new board of directors of | *d In Wall Stiect to have acquired | pyo o o 4ctive issues were marked | Hartford ste‘m Bo]ler a warrant for the arrest of Willium| James Keevers of Chestnut street| Cove, L. I to Greenwich, Conn.|the Knights of Columbus Ruilding |in the open market a substantiall,, gy 1o g11 a share. with nearly 9 Gray on the charge of evading and Owen Sullivan of Rockwat | Borh were injured but not seriou association will take place. The |Stock interest in the Paramount| q geore issues lifted to record high - 3 sponsibility. . Greece pleaded not | avenue are spending a week in New | At the artist’s home here it was | meeting will be held in the K. of C.|Famous Lasky Corp. 1Tt is under-| . eis py early afterncon. So great ! ln hon & lmm c° guilty to charges of cvading re-|York city | caid that he had suftered lacera- | home on Franklin Square. stood that this step foreshadows an | \o vy " colume of trading that the spec . 4 sponsibility and driving without a _ | tions, contusions and shock and had | Officer T. C. Dolan arrested Joseph | eXpansion of the Dupont film Inter-| ;.o foy more than 20 minutes | license, and Judge Henry P. Roche| ps, Harry T. Fancher and o' unoonceious for a time. The | Arbachesky of 17 Oak street this |eSts: B. 1. Dupont Die Nemours & Co. | poying tne market befors midday. suggested that he be given a chance | gaughter, Alvira, of Dwight street, | it PR 0T 1 s ot | afterncon on the charge of non-sup- [ OWNS a majority of the stock of the | g, oraple trade news and easter 12 SHaARS coupast IDhe Bihed 1040 wil spend the rest of the week and yagc known and no confirmation | Port ¥ r_‘"“"“"fmlt"', R J’“""“'“““““g call money provided the backgroung | 1 80. Mr oods asked for a recess | p. polidays in New Jersey | could be gained of reports that she Officer Edward Carroll returned to | COrp. O arlin, N J. for the nd‘nnc-. Call money renew- | to discuss the case Wwith witnesses | g auty ln oht after an illness e 4 4 | was prominent in socie uty last night after an illness ed at 7 1-2 per cent and despite the | and when court was called 10 order | atiss Minna Schwartz has returned | "ot of the accident were | Ex-Councilman lexander J. Ol-) |unusnally heavs month-end demand | he entered the nolle, as Greece had | ¢ oqar Hill Country club, Lake- | . - eIl con of Stanley street, who was in {for funds, the supply became s epudiated his admission of guilt carefully withheld but it was learn- supply became so | S e Bl |Ville, where she spent her vacation. | . yno¢ Strauss and the young | [ured in an automobile collision yes- ) | plentiful that loans were arranged Damed Gray as the driver of the car — woman took off in the early morn- | ltrday. is a patient at New Britain /in the “outside market” as low as 7 e cident esults | Mirs: 3. Holifelqer| has returned Cove estate | General hispital. He has a lacera- | | per cent in the early aftzrnoon. Con- Members of New York which figured in an wceident result- | (B 5 CCG TR T Tooung (N8 from @ Glen Gove estale, 80| ;"¢ the scalp and an injury to| iderabl t developed to ! tree igured in an | afte s e o e scalp jury |siderable mystery developed as to M 55 West Main S e hocks Autn O Jack | Vew :::-:“m‘\:e::“to‘exeflll‘x"oui: * R e back, the exact serioushess of {heloeuroe ol ke menitinan I | 25 Wew Strest New Britain Phone 2580 About 9:15 “o'clock last night, - which has not been determined. He | |talk again heard of foreign money Stuart G. Segar, Manager Licutenant Samuel Bamforth de-| Mr and Mrs J. J. McCarthy are was fairly comfortable today, it was | Pflces Re[lecl S(l‘engfl] 0] SlOCk being attracted here by the high in- talled Officer Harper to investigate |Spending their vacation at Grove P“IS“N Nfi SUSPEGTE“ jsaid at the hospital [terest rates. ) ccident, and on ar- | Beach | Weekly steel trade reviews con. | the report of an accident, [g A T ‘ { | m m ‘ anan 4 ool < ® riving at Allen street, about 20 feet — venty Acre Tract o tinued to emphasize the stiffening | West of tarlton street, the officer | Mre Margaret Goodwin Loomis o' i eL d S+1d in Danbury | | commodity prices. with Ingot pro- | Hartford Ga' Co 3 hh found Officer John Griffen there. It | Grove Hill has returned from Storrs | | and S+ld in Danbury | lduction being maintained at &0 to J was learned that Frank Malczyisky |college and from New York city | Danbury, Aug. 29 (T'—One of the | New York, Aug. 2% (#~—The Bond 5 per cent of capacity. Directors | of $65 Allen strect, had heen called | where she attended the farewell ball |largest single transactions involving | Market was miore active today, with [of the Glidden company voted to| Bought, Sold and Adjusted ! to repair a coupe and had the right |at the Plaza for the Danish students ‘ \Continued from First Page) | POPErty on the shores of Lake Dan- | prices, espeetally of convertibles, Te- |increase the capital stock by 100,000 | i rear axle jacked up and the wheel | She also bade bon voyage to John | 5 it ;hurr was announced today when the | tlecting the strength of the stock |shares, present stockholders receiv- i oft when an automobile sideswiped | T gehjoring, who has been her | .o oier samuel's attentions to | oo °f land known as “Camp Ar-|market. Time money was dull @nd | ing one new share at $23 for every | 4 the coupe and knocked it off {h€|pouse guest this summer as he sailed den” in New Fairfield was purchased | steady, but call money was In UP- | tour shares now held, The last { | Mrs, Weiss. In police court, judg- | I Jack Malezyisky barely escaped | gor Copenhagen ahoard the § 8. | hoea b ke o {from the Connecticut Light & Power | ply, with an easicr tone | weakly freight traffic report was bt Eerious injury by moving QuIckly | rnitad Srates [ Tent e e el was fined | GO by Fdward L. Goos and Albert| “Ltilities again made the Widest | rather disappointing in that it made 4 and Edward Sennenberg of 35 East = b ';5 ’;’,;'l 2 3,\ e el ot Jenks, both of this city. and|gajns, Brooklyn Union Gas 58 ad- unfavorable comparison with the k Broad street, Plainville, who Mab-| yyiee yo0n Rakowsky of 37 y“h‘f‘o,;‘l“; i S BN e | Clarence Martens of Mount Vernon. | ancing 4 points and Public Service | corrssponding weeks of 1927 and | 4 pened along, followed the oftending | o " (i cnong 5 week in Boston, L‘o:“ ‘,f,m,, ,h'a,‘ el el L " lof New Jersey 4'ps and Newark 1906 but this was offset by the | 5 car and caught the y‘;g\tlm!wfl e somplelusd ey e S Do h-rhf yf,,,,y. n‘»\‘ 70 acres nnnm;'u;;yv sas 5% gaining about a point each. |splendid character of the July earn- b whieh he gate to the police | 2 shere of the lake, and is one e ppers were active and strong, [ings reports now bel ablished ] : | s ed with his wife s €3 reports now being publis ; i ol that the car N ne of.| Thomas Horton and daughter s, :;:;“:‘:, AR jreausisninen Mehionmbes miles | \(ith Anaconda and Andes 7s lead- | Radio regained its old role as the Members Hartford Stock Exchange . 4 tered in the name y, the Mot i o e el el et Of- SUOTELTOTIAAY ing the adanve. Colorado Fue! & |market leader by soaring more than e 3 ficers, accompanied by Sonnenberg, -‘;I'-F:”'( pending a week in Cen f'enemvll'\t of .rln lt,m:ln: »;xrle!- M\(d‘ Thera are 36 building lots on the |y5) 3¢ were under pressure, $ag- |10 points to 188 1-2 ag‘am crossing NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD MERDEN went to his home but the house SN ohn Weiss, who lived with his wife | property used by the former o ners | zing 2 point s ot Midland | i . was in darkness. They then went a1 e el ot Caminieng I ke [ Steel el A SRt BurrittHotel 8idg, Hartford Conn. Trust BId, Colony Bidg, ] to his brother's home on FEas !_P‘f: Sbs_”—e;!* 1::7? “»“:‘C';:; - | were small. but chiefly upward. ‘. 1-¢ points and American Smelting, 1 etreet but did not find him, so they | | Ehrusatast snaling ntheiEsbact =] | l)enver & Rio Grande Western 58 | Paramount Famous Players, Mont- | returned to the Allen street house sard. A few mimites daten, Banal | Were prominent with a gain of morc |gomery Ward Curtiss, Wright and |l we Offer: and found Greece. A few minutes Iigvack s alamed e e higRof D eat h 8 |than a point. Carolina, Cleveland |Intarnational Harvester sold 4 to 5 X : later, Mrs. Gray came in the back | Weiss toppling over on the rear | & Ohio 6s were outstanding amogg | points higher. R. H. Macy (new . veranda, and hurrving to his as | | P e door and her husband entered by L4 L, { J;«_n e rrying ! | the few 1ssues to show losses, sell- istock) ran up more than & points ares nsto rass el’l'ed E way of the front door. Thev were | ‘i‘l“ . “\"\"']“\o l‘l“\ . ’“"\"lif‘“"u ai ing down 1 1-4 points. land the “rights” ‘umped 11. | T . auestioned and denied that the car . f S, 1 Rol oo 2 John August Anderson The forcign list and U & gov-| st Louis Southwestern and Texa: 40 Share' N B M h‘ 5 Tad been in an accident but the of- Eflglfleel‘ Inmm] When Cars Ape | <'7icken man into the house. Within | John August Anderson, 63, of 27 ernment obligations were irrcgular. (e bacin” e T ew Britain Machine : el Se s e * few nm\utfls'l\» was dead. 5 Andrews street, died last night at| Deak prices at 108 5.8, and 192 1-2, | 20 Shll’es Southem New En Iand 3 examine the machine, and found a De l A few minutes later, Stehr. who his home following a long illness. ’",“,m\,, featursd the railroad g dent on the left front fender Tal {nad gone into his bathroom, col-!He is survived by his wite, Mrs. m“, : { Tel h 1 A noe] Ditiias Tohirs (X |1apsed and a hoarder, Emil Delke, | Anna Anderson, a daughter, Mrs. ; | epnone 1 Gray then admilted that the car| ; !tried to revive him. He died with- Morris Kronholm and three sons, THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M iray then adm 5 2 Canton, 0., Aug. 29 (A—R. D. in a few minutes, and an autopsy FErnest G., Edward W.. and Arvid H. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) | had been in an m-udan;‘. and -\1;-“ Shrecve, of Pittsburgh. fireman | revealed the liquid in the stomach. | Anderson, all of this city High Low Close | Gray said Greece had been at the ,¢ ). \estern Express,” fast Both Buried Yesterday | He was a member of the Hundred P Dre 1993 | wheel. Greece admitted it. Sa¥INE | pitshrugh to Chicugo passenger| Dr. Waterman Lyon, medical ex- | Men soclety and the Corbin Sick ,A;,':p f,,.{'p,; L 1 he was on his way fo the home of tryiy of the Pennsylvania railroad, | aminer, made a temporary finding Benefit society. He was employed as f L s 56% : o friend who was to nstruct him | o' it jurca. the engineer | of coneuscian of the hiain as the | lock maker b the corbin Screw 0. SOIE [SS06S Are (Carried to New {merican Car ® ° in driving. when the 31(141‘4{'1‘]“,‘_ seriously injured and more than a | cause of Stehr's death, pending the |He came 1o this country from Swed- | s [ Am Sumatra - rln pened. Offcer Harper thercupon seore of passengers escaped death | outcome of the analysis of the li- |0 42 years ago and made his home Hl |]S Am B & Re arrested him for evaling respontl-\when the train was derailed here quid. Yesterday, however, deatn In this city since | Niteicr bility and driving without a license. 1oday after striking a 20 ton steel | Cérfificates filed at the office of the The funeral will be held Friday, iAo ‘mabacos Established 1878, Being unable to Tl“”n n‘dbf_’j":‘fl ng protruding from a passing | City clerk contained entries giving ;” agrnior f" 2 “‘“ ? f”’"_‘hv j'jl* New York, Aug. 29 (®—Bullish Am Woolen Members New York, Chicago and Cleveland Stock Eschanges. Greece was in a cell at midnight | gondola car on an adjacent track. | alcoholic poisoning as the primary | NOMe and at 2:45 at Lrwin ehapel i, o G iiohs on the curb market |Anaconda Cop % when Officer Harper, questionilg | Charles M. treest, also. of |Cause and! toncussion of the ‘hrain|| EAUAl willibe in Balrview cemeteryal 0wl el i e w Tasugs into mew | Atehison 194 B 2 Bld w H him as to his reason for failing 10 | Pitishurgh, engineer of the traim, |45 secondary c in both eases, | e high round, but liquidation, in o |Balt & Ohio 11y urritt g est Main St.—Tel. 5405 stop after sideswiping the coupe.|was caught in the wreckage and his | Both men were buried yesterday in | Ay Liavaon; f asur i ak 63% | 4 d yesterday in | : Ry arge measure due to profit taking. Meth Steel 4 Don learned that Greece actually had not | release was made difficult by es. rview cemetery. | Algot Larson, 19, son of Mr. and 476" wreasdie 4un ]‘;r!‘;”m”fl g 1&0"; o ald R. Hart, Mgr. been driving. “How could 1 &top|caping steam and live coals from | Stehr's wife dicd three months | S Alfred Larson of (18 Lvons " 0 5l Ficad the industrials, |cor De Pasco when 1 wasn't driving?” Greece |his cngine |ago. He was employed at the Rus- | ops God ot Sesteraay aflernodn | Acme going to a new high for t |ches & Onio : shot back at the officer. The passenger cars remained up- | Sell & Erwin factory. Stein, who | g 0 NV Britain (eneral ROSPI Cear at 108 and Castle & Co. at 54 |0 R 1 & Pac . { Feine L el Ee e I e R R SR e e e e Reading Company k told Officer Harper that he and|Shaken by the impact, none of the Austrial, and had heen cmployed ll\‘y‘"l;‘l"y‘]}{“.]‘. r he is surviveq [tichman Brothers shot up 17 points oo Fuel E Gray had a few drinks before the |Passengers were injured. | the tool room at the Corhin Scerew |y Py ::g p““(‘l?h I):{ . dm”v"m Lo hew highiIn & small tummoyen, leon soleum An 1 necldent happened, and he told| The engine and tender were de-|factory, He was a member of Sty aier Sen thre ot e 404 Grasselli Chemical touched a | o TSN ysis ¥ to sto cdiately after- | 'iled by the crash which wrench- | John's Germa o Eiireh ae o o and three L EDthEns ) new peak at 60 -8, & ot Gray © 10 . step: Jmm man Lutheran church, a8 \yalter and Harry Larson, all of this ; Icorn Prod 5 wards, but Gray ignored him and |¢d the cab from the loconiotive. | was Weiss. He is survived by his | oty He wa, raduats of the |, Dadlo: shares remalned strong, | i erm Cepy will be mailed on request. Investigators said the casting had | wife, ha AR e 8, A RHAEAL Ne ) reshman pushing up 4 points to « | 2 4 drove to Clayton road, where he % ife, having lost two daughters and : 5 . atopped in & secluded spot, mot | %OTked 100se and swung around so | ons son by death {Junior High school and was em- . pouk at 14, and De Forest find- |Erie RRt , il [ that it projected from the car into E % e ployed by the Corbin Screw Co. He 'jpg g4 support on reports of heavy knowing that Sonnenberg had fol- On orders of the police, a truck | \was g ;i 2 5 : Tt : _ ¥ was @ member of the Luther league Fleischmann : 5 D 1% [ the path of the passenger train. | joad of . tube production. U. 8 Gypsum, lowed and caught the registration jioa "’ e, beer was taken out and the Scandinavian Sick Benefit (qjanese, U. 8. Foil and Adolt Gobel | Freeport Tex 1 number. jof the Curtis strect home today and |gociety. |were also strong. Marmon Motor [Genl Asphalt ¢’ “Gray has a wife, and he had hw *'"f("““l u'ln;\lx -'hr.«dqu:uvw~. | The funeral will be held Thurs- jmproved on reports of good earn-|Genl E a leense suspended once be fore, o0 l cported Denying Use of thoguht T'd take the bla him,” Greece is reported (,, n,.\o told Officer Harper. When he real- $zed, however, the seriousness the charge of evading re: ’\nonsmmh in addition to driving without ever having had a license, he changed his mind. This afternoon, Gray. accompan ifed by a bondsman, police station and surrendered. He was released in $300 bonla for ar- raignment in police court tomorrow He gave his age as 27 and his ad- dress 450 Allen street STOCK MARNET GOES ON ANOTHER RAMPAGE (Continued from First Page) many of them at the expense of an overcrowded short interst, which had been built np in expectations of 10 per cent call money this week. Midland Steel Products preferred, K. H. Macy (new stock), American Smelting, Paramount Famous Lasky, | International Harvester, Advance| Rumely preferred, Pressed Steel | Car, American Radiator, Montgom- ery-Ward, Wright and Curtiss all rold 5 to S points above yesterday's final quotations, The list of new high cluded such popular is Stecl common, Ameri national Nickel, Kennecott, Ameri- can Expre National Cash Regis- ter, Fox Film, Victor Talking Ma- chine and Glidden Co. in the rail- road group, St. Louis Southwestern and Texas & Pacific were pushed in- to new high ground records in- es as U, S n Can, Inter- MISS KOWALEWSKI SHOWERED A miscellaneo 18 shower was given last night in honor of Miss Helen Kowalewski. daughter of Mr. and| Mrs. Louis Kowalewski of 32 Rooth street at her home Jarge number of friends and rela- tives. Games were played and re- froshments served. Miss Kowalew- ski will become the bride of Anthony Bohenik of Massachusetts on Sep- tember 4 at Holy Cross church. KEOUGH OPERATED ON John J. Keough, of 46 Black Rock avenue, underwent an operation at Hartford hospital and according to word received from the fnstitution his condition is “very good.” Mr. Keough. veteran clerk of the fire hoard, was obliged to undergo the operation. He was taken to the hos- pital Saturday and although it planned to have the operation per- formed on Monday it was delayed until today. called at vnn‘ ttended by a | Q. M TLgS, Sergeant McCue said this - e home and at 2:30 at the Swed Columbia Graphophone. Bullard |Glidden - 1 sy Sihay Weiss had declared jsh Lutheran church. Rev. Dr. Abel yjaehine Tool, Camphell Wyant, | Hudson Motors §11, [ ° o someone Wiose name wos Mot | A, Ahlauist will conduct the RV |Spguftor Pen and Monsanto Chemi- [Int Comb. Eng £2% er tel' > | tisclosed, that she knew nothing of [ices. Burial will be in IFairview |eal encountered profit :aking, Mon-|Int Cament nu, [) t] A4 e \ ‘:'!“w‘:‘\{?"l"";m:"‘;'vvzm!n \"humv:;";rhandmnm»wr,n \ nto dropping 10 points. : American | Tnt Nickel 1 . anyone st have | = | Chemical and Solvent and Amerfcan |1t Harves o o RUIQY 5 1 HOOVer wams Ad“ce AS 0 New]“: her hlucn.,;d. \\hrv;]nr or ot o e |0 B lsaveed 1 a9 pointell|yar Phoes COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN 1 eits was heavily insured could not ties were erally SLrong. |ien Cop TFOR 1 | Be lecrned fodes | S e PR R T MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Sy F unera ls e ngland v ! | Mack Truck E ngland Prosccuting Attorney J. G. Woods | [Jumping 5 ponts to a new high at | yoie 4 and Dr. Lyon were busy this after- and American and Foreigi i\l" Kan & Tex 42 Joseph M. Halloran Tel. 1358 Harold O. Mot E ‘ noon obtaining the necessary p.r.\ | Power first pref 1 soaring T e 201 | Marttord, Aug. 20 0P Confirming | mit for disinterring Weiss' body and | Mrs. Alice Becos Fatie At s oo R S report trom Washington this|it was expected that the autopsy| The funeral of Mrs. Alice Becos, was a weak spol in the group, fall- | ¢y 'y g H 605 |morning that “republican leaders of | would rformed this afternoon. | was held this morning at 8:30 | ing more than 2 points. North Amer... 14% |the Connccticut state organization | o'clock from the home of her daugh- | Mines were generally firm, New- | G/ boige © ag ‘\ ill be called to Washington soon to | ter, Mrs. Lawrence Erha of 177 La- |mont and Noranda making small ‘}‘zrk Mot Car §27% confer with Herbert Hoover,” Sena- | | salle street and at 9 o'clock at All | gains in active trading. Y L b D {tor Frederick C. Walcott by tele Saints church. Rev. Stephen A. Gro-| Oils eased on announcement of I illics Pt sam We Offer: | thone from his home in Norfolk hol conducted the services and said inereased crude production last | F o e | this noon said that he understood the | |committal services at the grave.|weck, Guif of Pennsylvania dropping | Tietce i ]l';‘;u:]wuu( i 1dmvl|:;l ;:lnnnn(-;; will Blmal was in St. Mary's cemetery. | niore than a point, whil -“\n 'm of the -R\:dmagmv 3t i ask State Chairman J. Henry Rora- i standards went fractionally lower. a : ] [Lack to come to the national capital James Kelly, e g:"':‘"“im" M,"a‘ AETNA FIRE 4 ‘umv; a fi]\ d«:}: e A The funeral of James Kelly, Jr. | ) | Cears Roebuck 15116 | “When I was in California Al o i e | 03 3 3 7 months '\I €0 f Mr. and Mrs 7y 9 s Lscuivor Wateot, atr. Hoover toit | QLU Names Inturussi Deiend-‘,,“,‘z‘ e I[ Real Estate News ||| sicair o .. 25 me that as soon as he returned to | this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Southern l‘:c 1 Washington he would like to have ! 350 : and | St4 ol N My Boriic comel to® Wastiinkfon ant and Mmc esmr 000 [ome of s s andparents. Mr. and | ¢ i apare Matarazzo to Michael (g ofl N Y . 35% to see him, as he desired to get the Mrs. James F. Kelly of Hart Streef. i1 az50, one-half interest in Prop- i giaar Warn 10212 i benafit of his judzment concernini where he was visiting. Death 0c-1 4oy corner of East street and | g qenayer i OENER L o : MNE | bioperty of Samuel Inturussi was cnrred yesterday. Burial was in 8t (0N 2 e 1 the forthcoming campaign in Con- s Connecticut avenn Texas Co ] | 4 today in the sum of $50.- Mary's cemetery. ot i ’ s bt | necticut and New Englund. His sec- SEe ity g - e iex Gult smun North & Judd ] ! retary substantiated this by long dis- Dy snac Mlites s Thomas Otulak to Michel Partyks, |y, ‘Rop Bear 131% Peck, Stowe & Wil WILL SPEND MILLION 1 gty |vapeiak ,n an action brought| Everett les Shonts half interest in property at 4 e |tance telephone from Washington s i one ha Underwood 891y Ruasell Mfg Co Py |ngainst him by William Matulis| The funeral of Everett 1avies |paymineton and Richmond avenues. |1 nEEmRORT - oo (072 Skl i b NS |through Attorney Jacob Schwolsky | Shonts, 32, son of Mr. and Mrs — - 5 P ey €2 Dem of Hariford in which the Plaintift | Martin J. Shonts of 29 Stuart street, | Morrie M. Pukler of Meriden hax |United Hruit . 3 Standard Screw | Democrats Plan To Use This Much Morvi |U 8 Ind Al Stanley Work l iclaims $35.000 damages as a result | Maple Hill, will be held Thursday |reeeived a warrantee deed from | Ramoy. WOk Money in Their Campaign in the : U S Rubber Tor N |of an accident which he claims in-| afternoon at 2 o'clock at his late | Philip Bardeck to Prospect strest | oo St e fon A capacitated him to such an extent|home. Rev. Harry Martin, former |properts | abash By Union Mfg Co - 16 Mid-Western States. | Mre. Ros Balducel Secks $8.000 |45 to cripple him for life an‘!] Bre- | pastor of the Congregational church : T ohn W, Ander- [West Elec Public Utilities Stocks St Louts, Mo, Aug. 29 UP—The 4 ! lvent him from earning a liveli-|in Newington, will conduct the se Touis & Jones to et e {Conn Flec Service 02 e R e & Damages For Inuries in Auto Ac- |00 e Tt Al be aken s |mon Gorbin) avenua fanaEibrioge (3PS OB SR Rt R {democratic party's national cam- cident With Husband Driving. | Ihe accident occurred on Decem- | gpringfield for cremation | road property Wright Aero Hfd Elec Light ..... 13§ | paign budget will call for expendi- her 20, 1925, as Matulis was walking e g Brill | Am Tel & Tel 1703 [N B Gas 75 ture of $1,000,000 in the middle west Suit for $5,000 was brought today \uo\\n mington avenue at about 4 CARD OF THANKS Harry Alpert and Benjamin. | Southern N BT ... 170 John J. Raskob, chairman of the | by Mrs. Rose Bulducci against her |o'clock in the afternoon. The plain- | \a wish to thank our many|to Fdvard E. Zack, property on d?mocr;“c R ot R | husband, Altred Balduce, both being |1l claims that the defendant pro-|qyiungs and relatives for their kind.| Carlos street (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) TREASURY BALANCE % s Gk | ded at a rapid rate of speed and | — ALANCE nounced here today. The middle | residents of Derby street and oc- | cceded at a rap a P | nesses and flowers at the time of tne i % Francis Kane Insurance Stocks EY v Bal 204.069.3 west will recelve 1 th | enpants of an automobile which | atter running him down at & POINt|geath of our daughter and wife,| Frank T Kane Brancis : Bid Aseq) | TrEGSUTY Balance, 304,069,501 e | ![! K Durha n August |about Z20u feet below the intersec- | gio)ja Woodward "I James Kane, and Mildred Kane to Abtos Castaity 1130 lowal budget to be raised by the ";.ru‘m,.',i,,‘,:”.h': Jaintifr \m‘o“ tion of Commonwealth avenue, con-| " gioyoq : Lanus L. Denning. property on Com- | 444 $ite tox Ca = party for the campaign, he said. s Ijuris s sutalned & g |, o proceed " down the igh- | EVEIRTT B WoOUWARD | manecaith avenie O 3% GALLONS OF WINE Hal of this sum, he said, would be |'on the face which will leave a per- | Way at a fast rate MR. AND MES. JOE JOSELZIAK = Automobile Tns - {Aechl da e s RaRS S S | o = « As a result the plaintiff sustained \O TRACE OF FLIERS St e DESTROYED BY PouGE.m. of the ten corn belt states and manent scar, according to the oI e 4B, iRdared LIIUE Ruffalo, N. Y. Aug. 29 (®—Na- \'a{loml Fn‘-.‘ |the remainder in the industrial and lp]",'v!‘:' so), ik ariv the | fractured skull, fracture of the left| thaniel E. Duffy. assistant manager | ERIOISE DWE - | metropolitan communities. alducel, who was riving 8¢ | tibia and other Injuries to the head | of the Buffalo airport made another | Phoenix ire e AT & e he national comumittee plans to car. pullcd eharply 10 the felt o |and body. As a further result o r rulticss scarch from the air for the | Travelers Ins Co . ou nto Sewer After Police |spend $500,000 in selling the demo- E :;";flns“‘t"'g;;:;c‘:"":,"",:;LJ{";'; [the injuries he received a violent osep 9 a e tssing_ Merrill-Ronne plane o e st Blids Cont Grants Prosecutor’s Plea | STRUS PATY'S plattorm to,the tarm- N at a . He 1o he Assoc! A ! cl ers of the middle west,” Raskob to his entire nervous system | orning. % 2 e feet when the lafter stopped sud- \:::jl':lfll Lol s yap g dsion UNDERTAKER Press he flew over Pennsylvania for | sm Hardware 2 to Condemn It [said. “It Is safe to estimate that it denly. Attorney 8. Gerard Cnnlc‘mn e w»mpMc T g ! one 162 a distance of 30 miles south fromiam Hostery e 4 | will cost as much more %o #ell the fssued the writ. which was served by | e.‘ i T el - Opposite ’sc.“ Mury's’ Church Elmira, but found no trace of the|jeuton & Approximately 300 gallons of wine | platform to the non-farmers of the Constable Francis Clynes and is re- 1% © “am:i l‘a ermc ,p, .h'i alfisd coascosiblonbbvscsissiellbans ool missing afrcraft. He then returned | Bige-Hed Cpt Co com .. 87 were poured Into the sewer ut po- |section. turnable in superior court the first "‘“’P: ot “:‘;";‘d“ ‘h* c‘fll ‘colf 1o lihaca Billings & Spencer com - lice headquarters today on order of | “Qur reports from rural communi- Tuesday in October. ‘;e £ & "h oo M"m atiatent e === | Billings & Spencer ptd — | Judge He_n P. Roche of the police ties of the middle west indieate that R Jbi o Hhes e emy | Complete Sammer Jovs with Our Flowers D. A. R. FOUNDER DIES | Bristol Brass 19 jcourt. Prosecuting Attorney J. G.la majority of the newspapers ROOSEVELT TO S| K i receiving $37 per week an At Im“ g As Gifts Greenwich, Aug. 28 (®— {Colt's Arms 34 Woods in police court today, asked |throughout the agricultural seetion New Haven, Aug. 29 UP—Word Since then has been unable to at- R Ot beblle L. Gallaher of N Eagle Lock ... ... .. 58 that the wine be condemned. and ne | are normally republican 18 Pasy. was recetved her today from demo- |tend to his work and will further : M--ap | ied at her summer home here last | Fafnir Bearing Co ... 140 opposition was offered | We shall therefore take othsr Sieans cratic headquarters in New York|De unable to earn a living becausc S S' g n night at the age ot 66. Mrs. Gallaher | Hart & Cooley 250 The wine was seized at the Balocki |to reach the voters with Governer city that Franklin D. Roosevelt, as- | Of his condition. 0 was one of the founders of the Na-|Landers, F ... 85 70 |nome, 27 Holmes avenue several|S8miih's vigorous advocady of equdl-: sistant secrstary of the navy in ™ :fi:{"g‘"}“{";‘;‘ ".',“5;" "'IT‘: tional D. A. R. and wife of the pres- [N B Machine ........ 27 29 | months ago and a conviction obtain. |ity for agriculture. It | euwr plan President Woodrow Wilson's cabi-| READ AERALD CLASSIFIED Ansl TELEPHONE 688 OR 381 ident of the New York Insulated |N B Machine pfd 101 — | ed on the charge of violation of the |to operate an organisation i each | net, will speak here on September 8 FOR BEST RESULTS Greenhouses Maplp um ' Wire company. Niles-Be-Pond com 73 78 liquor law. fternoon at day 2 o'clock from ~ his Genl Motors .. county of these states.” \