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NB.H.S. RIDTEAN TOPLAY NNE GANES Game With Hartlord at Capita Gity oo November 34 Nine games are included on the New Britain high school football schedule which was announced to- day by Coach George M. Cassidy. There are six home gan and three games on ‘out of town fields. The Hartford public high achool eleven will be played in Hartford en November 24. The schedule follows: Sept. 3 Pittsford high school, here. Oct. Pittsfield high school, there. Oct. 13, Buckley. high schoel (Hartferd), here, Oct. 20, Stamford high school, there. Oct. 27, Coast Guard Naval Academy junior varsity, here. Nov. 3. Adams high school, here. Nov. 10, New Haven Hillhouse, here. Nov. 17, Vermont Academy, here.. Nov. 24, Hartford Public high school, there, LID BLOWN OFF A5 MARKET ROARS UP (Continued from First Page) 0 hands at the high price, represent- ing the final acquisition of stack by the Werner company in order to acquire control of the company. ~ General Motors was brought for- wurd ax a leader in the late after- noon, being marked up $6.75 a share to $208.25, or within $2 of the year's high. Murray corpora- tion, Johns Manville, Cushman's Bakery, Du Pont, American Ma- chine & Foundry, Radio, the Purity Daking issues and Muilins Manufac- turing advanced $6 to $9 a share, most of them to new peak prices. U. B. Bleel common crossed $159 for the first time this year and was accompanied into new high ground by Republic Steel, which clmbed more than 3 points. Opcuing Prives Briggs manufacturing opencd with & block of 15,300 shares at 3 and National Cash Register and Btudebaker with blocks of 10,00 shares each at 90 and 82 7-8, re- All three later extended their gains and established high rccords. Among the many other is- sues to reach new high ground were Loose Wiles Biscuit, Republic Bteel, Detroit Edison, Commercial Bolvents, Anaconda, Chile and Cer- ro De Pasco Coppers, and Purity Baking B, Curtiss Aeroplane, General Mot- ors, Radio and American Machine & Foundry opened §4 to $6 a sharc higher. Gains $10.75 a Share One bloek of 30,000 shares of Btanley Co. of America changed hands at $69.75, an overnight jump of $10.75 a share. Rcent buying of this stock has been based on un- confirmed rumors of an ecarly mer- ger with . the and Warner Bros. pictures. || Real Estate News ]i Warranty * New Britain Investment Co., to John Fuschillo, et ux, Winthrop street. Mary M. Oleyar to Mary H. Ole- yar, Concord street. M ortgages Michael G. Oleyar, et al, to Mary M. Oleyar, $1,500, Concord street. Joseph Mariotti to the Burritt Ssvings Bank, $2,600, Queen street. Joseph Mariotti to Rogers Sash & Door Co. $1,708, Queen street. Joseph Mariotti, to C. W. Upson, trustee, $350, Queen street. John Karanien et al, to Benjs. min Belman, $1,060, Commonwealth avenue. Releases H. V. Camp to M. Zinman, trus- tess to Joseph Mariottl, Queen atreet. Benjamin Belman to Norbert Barth, et al, Commonwealth avenue. Norman Barth, et al, to John Ki ranian, et al, Commonweaith a nue. Stanislawa Libold Heise_ assignment of North street. Vincenzo Dagate to Guilla Mari- otta, et al, release of attachment, Burritt street. Claims Compensation . For Death of His Wife The claim of Louis Pasquale against the American Hardware Corp., Russell & Erwin division, Is achedyled for a hearing before Compensation Commissioner Leo Noonan on Sept. 26, at 9:30 o'clock. Pasquale was the husband of Mary Pasquale, who dicd a few montls ago following an operation for re- moval of her left arm, and the claim is that she had developed Ewing’s sarcoma through constant injury to her arm by a jig,on a drill prem while employed at the Russell & Erwin factery. Attorney B. Ger- ard Casale represents the claimant. Canadian Hotel Is ! Destroyed by Fire Quebec, Sept. 12 (—The Manoir Richelju at Murray Bay, §0 miles from here, one of the finest summer hotels in Canada, was destroyed by fire early today. The building had only recently been closed after the summer season and only a few em- ployes remained. None were injured. All the outbuildings were laid ‘waste, but none of the cottages oper- ated in connection with the hotel it- self was destroyed. ‘The hotel contained some fine old pictures and antiques which were| destroyed. | to Adolt E. mortgage, TRANSFERRED TO HADLEY New Haven, Sept. 12 P—John B. Underwood who has been assistant City ltems Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Wakhers ot 223 West Main street will entertain J. H. Dommergue, & Brooklyn man- Wfacturer, over the weelg-end. Anthony Syrocki, Broad street otographer, and his wife, left to- y for Albany to attend the funer- al of Mr. Syrocki’s brother, John Syrocki. MESSINA APPLIES AGAIN 10 RUN POULTRY MARKET Application for rernk to Open Live Poultry Establishmient Pre. viously Rejected Joseph Messina, whose applica- tion for a permit to conduct a live poultry market in his building on Beaver street, near Lafayette street, was rejected after protest had been made in behalf of 8t. Mary's Pare- chial school and individual prop- erty owners, has again applied and asks for a hearing. The health department has re- quested Mayor Paonessa to present NON-STOP DERBY T0 COAST BEGINS (Continued from First Page) west, blazing the trall Field at Los Angelea, + Show No Haste to afternoon, eastern standard time. Shortly after noon Levine's transatlantic burgh arrived from Curtiss Field. Ofticials shook their heads ove the Thaw ship, declaring the posi tion for the owner to be vxcessive. ly dangerous. Thaw, at a safe distance from the ground. | The plane, with its mandarin red body and green wings, disappeared like a buszsing dragon fly into he Mines The remaining polits showed ne haste in following MeMillin, having the right under the rules to take off any time.before four o'clock this Charles A. Bellanca Columbla and the Lockheed Vega owned by William Thaw II of Ditts- | held by Col. Art Goebel and Harry who weighs 200 pounds and is the biggest mun In the race, sils L®hind the pilot in a narrow compartment from which it would be slmost impossible to NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1928, el Sieet it | WALL STREET HAS | ==| ANOTHER BIG DAY Nearly 50 Isses 6o o Higher down at St. Louis last week and damaged, the Kriendship, in which Wilmer Stylts flew Miss Amelia Earhart from Newfoundland to Wales, and the Waterhouse biplane of L. Cornell. The Friendship was withdrawn from the race by her present own. ler, Daniel Woodward, when he |found it was impossible to repair damage suffered by the plane in being shipped back to this country from England. Cornell failed to show up at the fleld in time to have Ih‘l plane checked over for the | start. . The ruce, at the end of which awaits $22,600 in prizes for the firat four pilots to finish, was set to be- &in any time after 9 a. m. but in- dications were that most of the fiers would make the start between noon and 2 p. m. The record for the coast to coast flight is 18 hours and 58 minutes, A stock dividend of 100 per cent on the common stock of Continental Can company wuas authorized to- day by dircctors. Stockholders will be asked to approve this stock divi- dend October 16. The Postum company has reached an agreement with the Calumet Baking Powder company of Chicago to acquire all of its capital stock, it was announcel today. Warren Wright, president of the | Calumet company, will hold his present position and in addition will become a director of postum, Ne | change is contemplated in the or- ganization of the Calumet company, Raybestos company, Bridgeport, Conn., earned $4.66 a share on the common stock in the first half of 1928 against $4.49 in the first haif of 1927, Balance after all charges and preferred dividends, wus $540,~ 791 against $521,519, Value of trade just issued for the Irish Kree State for the year ended | June 30 amounted to 103,067.509 , pounds against 101,635,074 pounds | Tucker, who with their Lockheed- r|Vega plane are the favorites in the - | present race. " -| Yos Angeles, Sept. 12 UP—Official clapsed times of the winners of the class A New York to Los Angeles air race, us announced late last night, gave first place to Earl Rowland of | Wichita, Kan, as indicated in un- Keith-Albee circuit | jump free in case of accident. Asked whether Thaw had been informed of the danger of his po- sition officlals replied “ro one knowa it better than he doce.” ‘Was War Flicr Thaw was the commandant of the Lafayette Escadrille during the war but officials said they belleved he had done litt}e flying since. All of the entries were on the ficld except George Haldeman's Bel- lanca, Nick Mamer, pilot, and C. A. Paulsen, both of Spokune, took ofi this afternoon in their Buehl ses- quiplane, The plane is painted his views on the adequacy of exist- ing ordinances on chicken markets and it is likely that some changes will be made In the laws before the Messina. case is again considered. Jt is probable that whatever amend- ments are made will have as their objective a more restrictive eet of laws, FRAUD ALLEGED IN SUIT Justin Poskus Brings $1,500 Action Agatnst Osteika, Bruzauskas, Bal- chunas and Mrs. Bruzauskas, Narrow Escape The latest of a series of suits of which the first was brought last spring, against A. P. Ostelka, P. Bruzauskas, Josephine Bruzauskas and Joseph Balchumas, the first two being at one time assoclated in & shoe business, was brought today by Justin Poskus through Attorney Cornelius J. Donaher in which the plaintift claims $1,600 damages. accident when he first tried to take |oft. As the big plane carrying 350 runway he could not lift it and cut the switch In time to stop near the declivity where Rene Konck's plane crashed and burned on an attempted |The plane waw sheeled back to th starting point and on the second at- The writ, served by Deputy Sher- |¢mpt Mamer made a gcod hop-off. it Martin Horwitz, states that on| Mamer was to have becn accom- March 15, 1926, Osteika and P, Panied by C. A Paulsen of Spokune but after the false start he had to Bruzauskas owed the plaintift $1.- | "oy bening to tighten the ship. 1000 as evidenced by a note in the possession of the plaintiff. Su quent to the date the note was i sued they were owners of real estate on Church street, which they trans- ferred to Joseph Balchunas to pre- venj the plaintiff from collecting the amount of the note and, it s | alleged to cheat and defraud the plaintiff eut of his money. Later, it is alleged, the defendants executed and delivered-to Joscphine Bruzaus- kas two notes, one for $2,000 and another for $800, without any con- sideration, with intent to cheat and Fog Disappears Roosevelt Fleld, N. Y. Sept. 12 (A —As & warm sun melted the fog in which Long Istand was enyclop- ed this morning the first entries in the nor-stop transcontinental air | gines for the great marathon to Los Angeles, The first ship fo roar out to chal- lenge was the red and green Siinson | monoplane in which ' Clifford Me- Millin of Syracuse, N. Y., and C. A. Herrick of Hempstiad will seck a company held an outing yesterday at | Sible passenger. George Haldeman, Ruth Elder's Mary Coughlin, Amy Carlson, Mil- likely to pass, New)York, New Jer- dred Helberg and Elsie Rackliffe. two companies attended the outing. Following the games a barbecue supper was served and dancing en- joyed. Louls W. Vogel acted as master of ceremonies. Book Vaudeville Show For Builders’ Outing Three vaudeville acts have been booked for the Master Builders' as- sociation sheep barbecue at Lake ing around into favorable position. There were stif but two entries on the field. By telephone from New York le- vine contirmed the report that My ers would be co-pilot of the Colugi- bia and announcing that he would not go. Mrs. James A. Stillman, owner of the Bellanca North 8tar, arrived at the field and announced that she would not ride as passenger as it orange and carried the number 25. ! Mamer had a narrow escape from ' derby began warming up their en- | official standings. Second place went to W. H. piloted a Travelair plane. The total Pa, American Moth, 26 hours | minutes 7 seconds, minutes 40 geconds. Sixth—Warren B. Smith. Fords, 35 seconds. The times are subject to a protest signed by 18 contestants because of time claimed lost at Kansas City. the first six place winners if granted. Stanton Arrives Salt Lake City, Sept. 12, (#—S. I. Stanton, piloting » Martin plane in the mternational afr derby from Windsor, Ont., to Los Angeles, ar- rived here at 7:18 o'clock last night from Rock Springs, Wyo. Stanton was forced down four miles north | of Kumus by motor trouble and re- sumed traveling two hours latur atter repairing his plane. Stanton left Rock Springs at 2:30 p. m. E. V. Hemple is traveling with him as passenger. They plan to loave here for Los Angeles at b a. m. tomorrow, there to claim third prize in the race from Windsor, Ont. The other two planes in the Wind- cor to Los Angeles race, piloted by Kennedy Whyte end William Drury, onippers were discussed at the fall ing him are his wife, Mrs. Lydia Skold and two sons, Goeta and Wil- sey, Pennsylvania, ~Ohio, Indiana, | Sl Joseph Broff, Norman Bigelow. |Iilinois, Mississippl, Kansas, Okla-| " " vices will be hell Joanna Fairwood and Joseph An-|homa, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at drews captured the awards in the |Nevada and California. Erwin chapel. Rev. Dr. John . it Top the jtn; Later the fog had completely |y 0rp will officiute. Burial will More than 70 employes of the |cleared and a cross wind was swing- be in Fairview ccmetery. Fred L. Hendrickson Y¥uneral services for Fred L. Hen- drickson of 27 Thorniley street will be held tomiorrow afternoon at 2:30 had been rumored she intended to do. Cempounce next Wednesday after- noon, and a motion picture, “Lum- bering In the Pacific Northwest will be presented through the court- Approaches esy of the Hardware City Lumber| Roosevelt Fleld, N. Y., Sept. 12 An orchestra has been engaged | (#—As the zero hour neared today for the day. It is oxpecied thatd for the hop-off in the non-stop race Mayor Paonessa and Alderman D. L.| .o this fleld to Los Angeles the NSIE Wl sirend hE tarvecte list of airplanes entered had been = cut from 12 to 9 with a possibility Boys Tie Fence to Car; !that Charles A. Levine's transatlan- . noplane Columbia also would Car Starts; No Fence ¢ monor George Graulich of 26 Uncas road be scratched. The confusion which has attended complained to Officer George Mof- ich Levine fitt today that after he had built a ;‘.:"be'::'c:'fi‘:;;:h,&r s fence at the cornor of Sanley and % Vet cSPnectel, S O NG Francis streets for a property own- | 'm ithd; his crew er named Kolodney, several boys|Peter Bonelll withdrew as ed a rope to it ond Tastened tne |yesterday atter they had patched other end opto an automobile owned | UP _their differences with Caesar by D. Fichman. When Fichman 8abelli with whom they have been drove off, his car pulled the fence | Preparing for a transatiantic flight. i D et They flew the Sabelll plane Roma Zcro Howe o'clock %t the home. Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, pastor of the First Lutheran church, will officlate. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery. Frod Rock Funeral services for Fred Rock. who died suddenly at his home, 151 Main street, yesterday noon. will be held, tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock at Frapk P. Duffy's funeral parlors and ~at 9 o'clock at Bt. Peter's church. Burial will be In 8t. Mary's cemetery. Compiete Summer Joys with Our Flowers At Bome As Gifts We Grow Osr Owa Bollrer's Posy Ewery, Jr., of Bradford, Pa., who time for Rowland's Cessna A, waw 25 hours. 14 minutes gnd six wec-| United Shoe Machinery dnclared onds. He “o“..’sv'Iq“ first prige an extra of one dollar and the 1::-(::1»;.‘ n‘:?lel-]’ s time w hl 14 '"ll§< regular quarterly of 614 cents on the | Migxis sscandd :'r‘:: :"::e y“:\:; common, alto the regular quarterly | Ehd s of 37% cents on the preferred, all | Bllios nsizs siiness. were: payable Oct. 5 to holders of record Third—Robert Dake, Pittaburgh, | 6Pt 18 . 6 _— 20 IFourth—Theodore W. Kenyon Boeton. Challenger, 26 hours, | miuutes, 56 conds. Fifth-—James 8. Charles, Rich-' mond, Va., Eagle Rogk, 29 hours, 42 N, 2 s | Sallon of Easoline. reurey fank 850 |N. J, Bwallow, 29 hours 52 minutes | transatlantic hep-off two yoars ag. | (. e ik ohet erer e, Of tve of | Funerals | The detective bureaa is investi-| gating. Wants to Hear From Incapacitated Vets Disabled veterans of the World war who will be unable to march in the paradd in connection with the weather observer here has been transferred to Hadley airport, New Brunswick, N. J., as first assistant observer. Ralph W. Neick, of Buf- falo, has been transferred here te Al the vaeancy. dedication of the war memorfal at Walnut Hill purk on September 22 are requested to communicate with Dewey Selander, 37 Chapman court, telephene 3207-Rt, or with the Home Service Bureau. to Hartford, Conn., last night to have the piane tuned up prepara- tory to the ocean attempt. Levine then announced that Licut. Commander Iseman, whom Willlams had replaced as pilot of the Colum. bia. would fly the big Bellanca un- less she was scratched from the race. He said business affairs would prevent him from going as a pas- senger. Three Are Owt ‘The three planes scratched from the race are the Cessna of Owen L. Haugland, which was foerced “The Teicgrah Florit of New Bri 83 WEST WAIN ST, FROF. BLDG. TELEPHONE 804 OB 81 Maple Wil the year before, the Hankers Trust Co. of New York reports, The to- tal improvement in the balance of trade was 4,051,581 pounds. s {quired control of the Stanley com- pany of America through =tock An offering to the minority stock- | iholt_lerl will be made on the samu basis for which control was ae- ! quired, CURB MARKET ALSD RAIDED BY BULLS More Than Score of Stocks Sent Flying l New York, Sept. 12 P—A burst of bullish enthusizsm carried more !than o score’of issues to new high levels for the year or longer on the curb market today, elthough scat- tering liquidation caused & few wide i declines. An outstanding weak spot was | \ Bancitaly, which dropped more than | 14 points to 127 1.4 in a wave of selling, indicating that the an- nouncament of a $4 dividend rate Lake Compounce. The afternoon meeting of the New Britain Traffic|1-0eW's rights went to a new high|Colo Fuel 65% was spent in athletic competition. | 0¢¢4R vllo".‘ seemed w":m»;‘ e‘l:e l‘;:v. bureau last evening. Walter L. Bell |in @ small gain, Fox Theater “A" Congoleum 27 The Hartford branch baseball team ,::"‘_:dplf L ;:‘m:;‘.,li“ mo’ oty | was appointed chajrman of a com- €ased under heavy selling pressure.| Consol Gas .. s1% defeated the locals in u well played | Z°VEr AWEY (B J1E | e kens, | mittee to arrange for the annuai|Radio shares were Arregular, Fresh- Corn Prod ... 87% game 9 (o §, and captured a siver |9 VI3 o) " | banquet in December. man and Marconi improving some- ' Dav Chem ... g813 loving cup furnished by Porter & |10UF cheeso sandwiches, 13 brepd | Dand - what, others sagged. Erle RR ..... 1% Dyson. New Britain tied the score 404 butter sandwiches, two quarts Mines were sharply irregular,|Fam Pluyers 1443 in'the ninkh dnning but e wild trow | oF. S0k, s ‘pickies. four ordnses === | Phelps Dodge jumping more than|Flcischmann . 791 i the Mgt hall ot the: IAR) ‘e |aNd two tina of cookles. Most of the four points to a new high, and|KFreeport Tex . 621 in tho last hall of the Inning B4V giher fiers contented -themseives D th Newmont gaining ncarly two points, |Genl Asphalt . 7714 Now Bt o avriod (eft ki ihovs | o0 SICtaSREY HRO0E i ea L] while Noranda sold down four|Genl Elec ....1741 1723 w n carried Off the hon- | "\fonfilljn contented himself with [ points. Genl Motors | 208% 204 Ops in the tug of war after 4 hard |jemonade and two orunges; Art In the utilities, Electric Bond & |Glidden o S ruggle. Both the men and women | oepel, the favorite, took 12 straw- Harold Skokd Share extended its gain by a point, | Hudson Motors 5215 81, of the local cempany won their|icrry jam sandwiches, and Emil| y 10 gioud, 29 years old. of 153 |then encountered selling, Empirs |Int cor {lm,ors His i0s ” , . 4 Skoid, 29 ye . of 15 . Empire Int Comb, Eng 681, 657 e o g BTN eR oon [Lurgin depended _ solcly o (0| 5 sirect dicd at the State hos- | Power gained more than two and |Int Cemont . 9% 05 " s ot Voat Mokl mat the UM DUIDIASK <oOffSe pital in Norwich late yesterday af-) United Electric certificates went up |Int Nickel ... 133% 131% e 3 The planes in the non-stop air| .. 00 after a long illness. more than three points to a new |Int Harves 70 se7 ;c'; ‘:l law l‘rlu raflied and de- | gerby can take any route they He was born in Sweden and while ! top. Int Paper .... 61% “hf lhe“f:ge:"(:r ;::ey:’ih'::‘r"i'm nl;" e but °“‘::“b‘l" made 9“"‘;.’;‘“‘,;‘: he lived in this city he was a mem-| Oils were neglected and inclined [Ken Cop 799 Tollowing: probatc - couess, 3 Vasa, Surviv-|to heaviness, ble, Standa T b rard von il diaees TOLE Bl | e O s oorg | boF O tho Order of Vas. Humble, Standard of | Mack Truck .. Indiana and Reiter Foster sagging fractionally. BOND HARKET 1 - REPORTED QUIET New YorkgBSept. 12 (P—-The bond Coppers were a strong Anaconda 7s advancing feature, d nearly a | point to & new high of the wvear, | while Andes 7s made a like gain and | Chile 58 were firm. Public Service s improving fractionally. Rails were irregular, Baltimore & Ohio 4%s, 800 Line ¢s, and Katy 4135 sagging, while New York Cen- tral rcfunding 5s improved and St. Paul issues were steady. The foreign list was irregular and points more to its high record, while {Chrysier Corp 1041 Mo Kan & Tex 42 Mont Ward 91g tional Lead 131 N Y Central ..175% NYNH&H 631, North North Pacific. . Pack Mot Car §5% 1Call Money Shows Little lm-;g‘:,j:‘m‘;g""'" : adio Cor, 213 provement Trends Imegular [xeminecn i z:% Bears Roebuck Sinclair Ol Ftudebaker Tex Gulf 8Bulph Tim Rol Bear 1111 Underwood of New Jersey 4155 were still ac-|Unlon Pac .. quired, gaining fractionally. Unién Carbide Industrials were inclined to heav- | U"ited Fruit . 136 incss, American Smelting & Refin- |U 8 Ind Al .. 1901; ing bu easing and Gould Coupler 6s|!' 8 Rubber cropping a point to a new low. |U 8 Steel . Loew's 6s, without warrants, and | Wabash Ry . Dodge Brothers 6s were in supply. |West Elec ... 107 Oils displayed moderate strength, | Willys Over .. 253, Standard of New York 41%s, Sin-|Woolworth 1963, clair Crude 6s and-Shell Pipe Line |Wright Aero . 1581 Am Tel & Tel 182% Levels (By Btanley W. Prenosil. Associated Press Financlal Editor.) New York, Sept. 12 P—The bid- {ding-up process was resumed with | | conaiderable violence in today's stock nmiarket, Nearly 50 issues soared (¢ new high records on gains ranging from 1 to 11 points, with trading sv heavy the ticket fell more than hal an hour behind the marset. A sharp bLreak in the amusement shares, on the traditional “selling on the good news” following the announcement of the Warner Brothers Stanley Co. of America Merger, brought about some irrcgularity in the early afternoon. Call money was again in plentiful supply at the renewal figure of 7 per cent. With no calling of loans re. ported during the morning time money rates held firm. “Although widely expected in banking circles, no shipments of gold from England have yet been reported, sterling ex- change continues to hover around the “gold import” point. Pool operators again brought for- ward new leaders in an effort to maintain bullish enthusiasm, U. 8. Steel common crossed 169 for the first time this year on buying in- {fluenced by the optimistic character of the weekly trade reviews. Re- public Steel set another new S conda, and Texas Corporation, mov- ling up to @ new high record at 71, purchased, it was announced today. |led the ally in the oil shares. b Pertect Circle Co., s ently ! organized in Indiana as successor to | | EDDYBROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange General Piston Ring Co. declared an initial quarteriy dividend of 50 cents a share on the commion stock, pay- able October 1 to holders of record September 20. Motor accessory companies gave one oi the most impressive demon- strations of group strength. Mur- ray corporation ind Mullins cach roared about 73; points, Motor Pro- ducts 4% and American Bosch Mag- neto 3. Briggs changed hands in cnormous volume, crossing 54 10 a new peak, Curtiss Aeroplane rallicd 103, points, Jolins Manville ¥, and the Purity Baking issues, Mathieson | Alkali, Case Threshing and Univer- sal Leat Tobacco rold 4 10 ¢ points higher. Warner Bros. A and Fox Film A slarted upward at the opening but cncountered heavy selling and broke about 10 points below their high levels. Stanley Co. of America for- feited half of ils initial gain of 10% points. Keith Albee, on the other hand, #howed independent strength by crossing 9 to a new peak. THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M, (Furnished by Putnam & C defraud, the writ charges. It is|part of the $22,500 prize money. |l¢ft here this morning, expecting oy, o X High lLow Close further alleged that 'Jnsepm | Beride the Stinson was the Jittle |stop in Las Vegas, Nevada, tonight. |1VS¢ ¥ :i:n':mo;d-um;;'::r“o“r ‘.3,:";‘_ Al Che & Dye 0 199 % 3yl Bruzauskas had full knowledge of | Buell air'sedan piloted by Nick Ma- = = holders. The issue later rallied about | AM A& Che pd -— all the facts concerning the deal | mer and C. A, Paulsen, both of Personnls seven pointa, American Can 108% 107% 107% and participated therein for the |Spokane. Cohn Hall Mark led the upturn [AM Loco . 99z 99 9 purpose of cheating the plaintift, In ¥inngnpe —_— with & spurt of 15 points, although | Am Sumatra . o 75 AT JOINT OUTING late ils forenoon, but were expect- [yville, L. 1., are visiting with Mr. | | (S TR I o when B robce | et 109 169k od to line up as soon as the fog was|ind Mrs. H. Charland of 89 Ham-| Gong Werher b and Golden Biate 'Am Woolen . — — — = entirely gone. flton strect, Mr. and Mrs. Tuck for- | L BAIE fo ;\”h‘lr""",‘:&u.:n'.'.fi Anaconda Cop 79% 78 9% Employes of New Dritain and Hart. | Participation of Charles A. J.c-|merly lived at 17 Wakefield court. (o, opoq new tops in gains of three |Atchison 195 % 1943% : vine's Columbia was still in doubt, S points and more, including Art|Balt & Ohio. 114% 1143 ford Companies Indulge in Athle- |yt it seemed likely that it would| Mr. and Mrs, “"ll-’lll!,\‘dn Op'pvllv Metal Works, preferred; Bliss & Co., | Beth Stecl ... 6 tic Competitions, ‘,’,f.fi:f,','t”Z,P;mjl?sfklflflu"}“" A\c?\nx‘:l mffl‘-fif'"' et :‘y‘u;‘:;:::m-lul-l-"d International Safe- 3::«;0 ‘l‘“:’:lo Employes of Rackliffe Bros, Co., | Al station, and Louis Myers, a sky e EREAL MEETE Amusement shares continued ac-|Ches & Ohio 188 Inc., apnd)tlle Hurttord Sash & Door | Writer, with Levine himsclf as a pos- \;'l‘:,:':f 1:5:",_“ .: ‘,':f to|tive, Universal Pictures mmm,dfnnr‘c R 1 & Pac 123 nd Oil . Amer.. T 98 | market was quiet today and price |Southern Pac .2 trends frregular as time and call |Std Oil N J . 45 | money rates showed scant signs of |§td Oil N ¥ . 361, 3614 improvement. Stewart Warn 1097 10714 Texas Co LOCAL STOCKS tnsurance Stocks (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Pictures- high ! record at 83. Coppers extended their Warner Brothers pictures has @c- | gains under the leadership of A | | | | | Lander. INB orth & Standard N R Gas Southern Peck, Stowe & Russell Mfg Co «. Scovill Mfg Co . Stanley Works Torrington (o com Unfon Mfg Co : Public Utilitics Stocks Conn Elec Service . Conn Lt & Pow pfd Hfd Elec L PUTNAM & CO. Massbors Now Vork @ Hortford Stoch Bushongm 31 WEST MAIN 8T., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 - MARTPORD OWICS, 6 WARTIOND oMcE ¢ CEyTLAL Bow. T st We Offer: Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street % \ We Offer: L BurrittHotel Bidj. We Offer: 35 Shares Fafnir Bearing 1 20 Shares Aetna Life Insurance Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING MEMBERS HARVTFURD STOUE £XCHANGE Joseph M. Haslorap We Offer and Recommend— Prince & Whitely Burritt Bldg.—69 West Main St.—Tel. 5405 Western Maryland Railway Co. Billings & Spencer pfd — Bristol Brass . Colt's Army ... Bagle Lock ... Fafnir Bearing Co . Hart & Cooley Machine N B Machine pfd es-Be-Pond com Judd Screw NE RY Treasury balance . Price on Application. New Britain Phone 258 Stuart G. Segar, Manager Conn. Power Hartford Electric Light Priee on Applieation. HARTFORD RN Hortford Com Trust Bidg, ~ Clony Bidg “Investments That Grow” NEW BRITAIN Tel. 1338 Harold C. Mot¢ AETNA FIRE HARTFORD FIRE AETNA LIFE Established 1878, Donald R. Hart, Mgr. ANALYSIS Copy Will Be Mailed On Request 7 Mother of Nine Says . 64 Chicago, Bept. 12 (UP)—~While . 145 Irving Park police were investigat- 50 ing the “suicide” of Deminick Fimn, (1] 32, Mrs. Ada Johnson, mether 12: nine children, walked into their o station and cenfessed that she shot and killed Finn early teday while he was sleeping. Mrs. Johnson. whose hushend died a year and a half agof told police that Finn was the father of her eight-menths-old twins and that she was expecting anether 125 child. She said she killed Finmn be- 16 19 |cause he failed to keep a promise to give her $50 yesterday. 3 -9 Finn's body was feund* in his 99 102 |home at River Grove by his nephew 137 142 |Francis Finn. He had been shot % 8 [twice in the head. The nephew re. 172 175 [ported the death as suicide. ~ STATEMENT MRS. WALTHER TO SPEAK . $127,446,737] Mrs. Kuth Walther, member of che republican state central commit- Aetna Casua ARRESTED FOR EVASION Jacob Foskewiecz of 139 Gold ty . U. 8. government obligations were | A€tha Life Ins Co .... 850 900 [street, proprietor of a siore at 193 eoft. Aetna Fire . 870 Beaver street, was arrested by Ser- Automobile Ins . 460 |geant Feeney and Southington offi- SEFTEMBER SESSION HERE Hartford Fire ........ 865 |cers on a warrant charging evasion The New England Christian Fun- | Natonal Fire ...... 1 —— |of responsibility, and will be ar- ey damentals Association will hold fts | Phoenix Fire . v -— (ralgned in Southington town court. September sessions at the Emmanuel | Travelers Ins Co ... 1 1600 {1t v alleged he was driving a car CNDRETARGK {Gospel church. The opening ses- | Conn General S — |which figured in a collsion with Thone 1623-3 ion will begin at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Manufacturing Stocks jcar driven by Manuel Drango of i aary's Aherch s ||Harvey O. Olney, “'of the People's|Am Hardware ....... 6 71 | Waterbury in Southinston, and he W Church of Christ, will be the after- | Am llodercv“ — ifailed to stop. noon speaker. The evening session | Beston & well %0 . READ NERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | will begin at 7. Rev. N. ;..Prlndle Rige-Hfd Cpt Co com. §9 92 |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS of Sheiton, will be the speaker, Billlegs & eom — [} FOR BEST RESULTS tee from this city, will address a guthering of republican womeh in Willimantic tomorrew evening. The meeting will be held at repubican headquarters. FIND BODY FLOATING Waterbury, Sept. 13 (UP) — The body of Mrs. Anna Marguerd, 84, of Waterbury was found wegting i» Belvue lake here tedas, a salokle. The woman's hat shd ot 3 found on the bank wherc carefully lalq thetn Bbofore

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