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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928. —_—_——————— = = mw ‘I [\ m :::';::flo:l:n?;uum:‘:n:: Ro:y Ddly Cut Ofi Clty ".el'“ WG” slm' B' , 'SflllNfi HURRIES r‘ A 'g:':('::: il repor o the snter. By Davis Will Frank et f i “ o M & co‘ CAPTURE BY MINUTES - 2 v B BV st i CHECK AUVANG[S‘ PUT AN J Maroni Wireless Tlle‘l’lph Co., Members New Tork @ Hargford Sek Eaghanges Schupack, Jacor Biribaum, Edward poon that & car owned by Nurioey [Ltd., through an agreement with the Mag, Dr. Morris Duan and others. Lapolnt of 20: Feeon FiM on | Hazeltine Corp. has obtained British 31 WEST MAIN 8T., NEW BRITAIN (Continued from ¥First Page.) —_— . Agalust his cov. an Webater OF | empirc rights to all Hazeltine neu- s u wd smcks TEL. 2040 o o sont 12 our. s BOY FOUR YEARS OLD HAS | I g s, o | i s v e BpOCALES °“ s St or al e said, | LBl o * on |ception of Australia and Canada, HARTPORD and o far as osuld be learned no- | 198 Curtls street, who was bitten on |00, O S L8tte g u wId TNnd TOfla RD OFt ) ___22 o Lar e oot e earoet v |- INFANTILE PARALYSIS B | he srm by & snake near Lake Shut. [*here | " i leave during that period. tle Meadow on October 1, left New i gy —— Shortly after midnight Saturday, ™ § Britain General hospltal yesterday. | yyion 1. woodin, Jr., son of the| N @ | g : § gty of . , Ir., New York, Oct. § The stock Thomss Ciroo ol 43 Beaver stroct | Ome Casw of Diacase Regortod tn { Raving recovered from the effects Of |1, of (he American Car & Foun- | market continued to move 1o higher We Offer: reported that a key worker en- o dry Co. and the American lLocomo- | g, v er S h ity—st ; ! - He comi- ground today under the lcadership tered his tenement through the rear This City—six in State s ; L The anenthly. mseling. ‘z";;:,;’“ tive Co., hus been appointed direc- |of the high priced specialties, but | doer, tAKIRE 3% and 3 quantity of Last Week, e 3 and printing will be held at § o'clock |07 Of research for the Car and the advance was checked, at times, COIJJNS ‘\o ARERRI s Ovbe Liken 04 he Bl n i s S G : tonlght at the office of the city clerk. | Foundry Corp, 6. He is n micro- by flurries of sclling in some of th Je floor te t :',1“ ‘n.e 'm:n nothing at ol ':,' ine & °,',‘ " - Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz, Joseph ";’l"'"" and electrical enginee. He | pecent speculative favorites. New dr :tmen £ uring ' the ;Zflt: ng tnnule. mu u;n::‘ ng n“lheln. v Kioskowshi and Stanley Karpinaki|Whl give special nm;nllan 10 the!lhign speonrds were sstablisted by ¢ and mado thg discovery of the bur- | fantle paralyais outbreak of the lust . were speakers &t republican rally |COMPANY' expunsion into the MOLOF | moro than 4 score issucs, the guins | Price on Application, slary upon his return. As in all the He‘:"h 6 £00) !;lu : °H 0: 5 Sunday afternoon in Willimantic. n"l'd““ truck and cruiser building ! ygnging from fractions to 12 1-2| e e AMhrh it e e S ] | Attorney M. K. Stemplen spoke at a | field- points. There were several soft mots | Tackine. AhSC fencoment i mes thar PeTes. Alnough &% f::'w:e"“ "J similar affair In Collinsville. T s i R C i T | oughly ransacked. pocted 1n he State Saat weck ipu j A daugter was born at New i Undelivered orders at the Amerl-| "y moncy renewed at 6 1-2 per | Two suspects were questioned on o RO e AEpesty I e . \Pritain General hospital today to|can plants of R. Hoe & Co. makers ... "yngq the supply became so | information given by Circo, a boy | 1928 wi > an unusually low year PR, | Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh of 27 Lin- [Of Printing machinery, represent, . i iou) ¢ (hat figure that a fower ‘who lives in the neighborhood being [In the number of Pollomuolitis & ¥ 1l | wooa street, nearly 6 monthe’ normal business. | ... was looked for. Sterling ex- brought in by Sergeant McAvay and | cases. —_—— and for the British subsidiary more' ;. o stifened som: what but hope | quiszed, while Circo yesterday | TO :ue «:uy 4 mun;“ol; ;Lu- dis- g Policeran Rouses 12 |than a year's normal business. jwas still Reld out that the flow o stopped an old man whq had been | €ase have been reporte year, — N Con / N - uses | ¥ gold from London to New York seen about the nelghborhood, and :;d‘:‘:fll‘nu:;et wers. ”x .:n :::::t : Families in Blaze' The ¥ora Motor company veports (00, P J<ORERE (I T oo o Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges held him whil lled Of- eptember. ] . 4 _ production of new truck | fl;:: meh:’;i (ol fr;fnd_r:: :4.pm SR8V thors woee 81 ciacs ibt e Now Haven. Oct. 8 (P)—Datvolman | 5rOHITON ©F Nt aurs “":"’ Juring | ¥hich $10,000,000 alrcady has been | @ 35 ‘Vhl Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 10l Detective Borgeant McCue his [State. 62 in Soptembor of the same = ; [Riceh, Chltalich sroused U3 WAL {ips st week 1o Octoler, (BYEDY |l Bois | noniaal ‘aoared 1% 1 Moars G. Semer, Madegey ’ ear, and 95 had been reporte : ——— : i — mission on Beaver street had been a :’o N s PO 14 3 S building early today carrying three, FOrd assembly plant in the world | points 10 a new peak at 215 1 < Ml-:rchdl:or a tenement, and he was |10 OCtober L 19T, L ot years ; L including @ 15 months old baby | V&4 "‘P;’""" ""“"P""‘“"" OCtober rganized in 1320, the compuny's | We offer allowed to go. . & through smoke to the street, He record o 500 cars established | 3 ; in the number of infantile paralysis : : 3 A . - { stocks sold as low as 34 the toliow tms;"l‘::"; ':;"’:Q:H“:S: sz\x::; S on Connooticnt Had 18 cane hin : noticed the fire while patrolling his in 1926 was cxpected 10 be broken. fine year. Montgomers-Ward - was . beat and after warninz the occu- |Half a million cars and trucks have h to October 1, 14 of them in August il " e pushed up 9 points on buying in. :;::;::n ;:dd'e |;|L gmsx‘::n’htx; Sy e o N z::l:lp‘tu‘he summoned the fire ap :‘h;;ny:i;:mbuu»u since the first of Muenced by reports that the com MAE'I'NA FIRE one on probation and committed the | The 8ix cases reported last week o The fire is believed to started ¢ gy |pany would have 2ug stores in other to the Junior Republic at |Were one each in Briutol East ’ ; | in the grocery store owned by Amiea | m {operation by January 1. *Houston | Litchfield. The boys have been Windsor, Hartford, New Britain, De Marco. ] POl ran up 8 points, Archer Daniels | Price on Alw“flfiofl Meeping away from home for some | Windsor and Kast Haddum. , R Midland 5 1-4 and Warner Quinlan, | time, but denied connection with the be;';"rz l,“:t L;n':k‘"fnou;x:."rt‘r::a‘::x L g ) FOR GAMBLING | ."“;“‘:‘:‘" "fl-l‘";“d'tl u:'d M“rl"l»"t‘ur- | ast were 2 \ e : 4 3 | poration sold 3 to oints higher. Rouee Posakine JebeTeperisd uring | siamtond, L o ostport Oct. 3 UP—damen A M!JNEY PLENT":”L Anidrican Binelting - and. Groens Rosle Sgok reported to Officer Although whooping cough and 4 ;( Kee of 2 w Haven ,.‘".s ,,"(f-' Ii‘uu:m cach up about 4 points, |1 e v o hat Ther | iphtheria showed a slight increase | o 200 and costs and given a year's led the advance in the coper | omas C. Storey today that her | 'ype giate last week, communicable : suspended fail sentence in the town . shares. Revival of activity und | store at 96 Broad street was entered courf es vi \ I diseases continued to maintain & court today on charges of having g d strength in the oil shares was based | DDY Ro HERS & I.:::'L"n:::r;r:-‘ “‘i‘E)?a :l::: :::|1za “low” prevalence. and operating a race track layout. dem J l‘lowe'erl Remne as\on expectations of an increase in g “ AL e i He was held on two counts and : fuel ol prices and increased or ex- Members Hartford Stock Exchange moved from the front door lock 80 |\ .. oc il L sis exe NEA New York Burcau | fined $100 and costs and glven a six Small in Yolume tra_dividends on some of the refin- | that the knob on the inside could be |, " X0ty wtreet, the health de- | Roszika Dolly. one of the famous | months' suspended sentence on cach p, g i —_—— ing company shares, Gillette Safety | T thyweant P J. O'Mara | pyriment stated today. The patient | Dolly Blters of tho stuge, who mar. | charge. Razor, Kelsey-Hayes Wheel and | NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD MERIEN Investigating. !is a four-year-old boy whose name |rled young Mortimer Davis, son of vl el New York, Oct. § P—The bond | Best & Co., moved into new mgn: BurrittHctel Bldg. Hartford Com Trust Bid§, Colony Bidg Milton Berkowitz of 614 Main " & OM N BT i has been the late Montreal tobacco magnate, market was firm today, with recent | ground. street reported that his home was entered late Saturday night but| o "ipoouce has been quaran- | $150,000,000 Davis estatc by the will nothing was taken. 43 ot hor father-in-law. The son's in D h newing at €1 per cent, and time|\yrignt and Curtiss each breakin Je Offer: 08 Gseaiict oF thie Tast tHak lterest in the cstate is not to be eaths money was sommewhat caster. Trad- | quont 5 points Crrsier font bach || e Offer: boay haa leen e’ to- oliain’ DD passed to his wife or any hildren ing, however, was in small volume, [ onq PO ERREE O B . ey warkers, o wo- | B GHANTS To HAVE they may have. Sir Mortimer disap- Andes Copper Ts were again & (000" M0 8 POIUS . slimpee of tho key warkers, the M ! proved his son's marriage, though he | Adam Kozlosky strong feature, rising 4 poiuts to a ¥ carly: atlornoon. - Mireeport lice did not confront Charles Ed- 0] ; e DO fans s k Texas sagged more than 2 points to | 00 Sh&l' f wards of New York with local resi- “MYSTERY LUNGHEDN | Mmselt had married an actress, Funeral services for Adam Kogz- |new high, in sympathy with an up- | “5EE FASECS 0T DR 5 BORYE G0 | 1 es O dents as was being considered over VA 75 losky of 242 Farmington avenuc tUrn in copper stocks on reports of |\ o) hine ung Pressed Stel car | ¢ f 3 d-breaking consumption. An: ! 1y . the week-end. Edwards s In jall, were held this morning at 7;30 record-by S, Sssed | 1ssues turned heavy on selling prob- C l P F A VA Jol | v S s Socies Frowram : Oclock at the funeral parlors of J. [conda 78 gained a point.. Pressed | T, U 4 0 TG, | olt's Patent Firearms court on the charge of breaking and M. Curtin & Co. on Main street and |Steel Ca! g mck'lgrr rumors involving those com- . * o . ' t, then . entering .in Thompsonville, Batur- Announced For Moeeting at 8 o'clock at Bt. And..w's church. “!ms'_n point, : e panies and Blaw Knox. Si5 T i raltiees by buiad g Rev Kdward V. Grikis, pastor, cele- | Barndall 65 with warrants also went ; i a7 b Next Monday Noon [ brated a requiem high mass. Buria] ahcad a point to a new peak. Dodge | THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. Eaviup boen Ju Now BRian and 1 o ) was in 8t Mary's cemetery. debenture 6s were again accumu- | (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) view of the fact that the burglaries| The second merchants' luncheon — | I s Jated on rumors that the issue will 1) Low Close are continuing unabated, it is ap- |under the auspices of the Chamber onti = i C ° age o shortly be retired at 110. Al Che & Dye 5% 204 204% | varent that his arrest has had no|of Commerce will be held next Mon. | (UO"HNUed from First Page) Mrs. Augusta Amclia Lumpp s i e SRS “Investments That Grow” effect on the local situation. day noon st the Stanley arena, &c- |ethod of deflecting public atten-|, " ¢ ON @ visit with her duugh- | AmericanCan 109% 107% 1095 cording to the decision of the com- ter, Mrs. Hattie Harper of West 5 | tion from the real point and arous- | Roxbury, Mass. Mrs. Augusta > 2 2 Sisterhood to Conduct mittee which met this morning o {i,g projugice. In this case he is Am Loco 9615 96% . . Am Sumatra . 6 611 61% Amelia Lumpp of 159 Curtls street 25 253 er ter {nake arrangements, doing the unfair thin i : S N Am Sm & Re 2 251 253 L4 ! 4 € to his owi|was stricken with ttack of ill- H 1 Get-Together Social| " The program will be n the na- |cpl%, e LW (WIEE 1o B owa ; an attack of i = as call money was more plentiful, re- [ {no mig-day oz, anovement, {solated from the rest of the family has been cut off from sharing in the " ey | fuV OTites again extending their gaing, |~ Airplane shares were hard hit in | Am Sugar ... 7 0% T0Y% ness and although she was taken to | T i The sisterhood of the Congrega.|ture of a mystery but is planned o |y ro; one rescnt the suggestion that|the Milton, M hospital 1 Afn Tolinonol . 190 ==l S !hlnlnd Br::udnn !o‘n :tmh';llnel will :::::l l.;::::e"fl“hl“:f bfe';‘: -\n" the daily swelling tide of eppositicu ‘m.;, She h;..a::s?' ‘.-c:‘; :hl,or b s ltr'\.,c‘o“dd Co" i o CORNERLRG. TRVRT BRI oishalbanii o o0ld & bridge and get-together par- 8.2 " [to Mr. Smith may be classed as an| Lewides Mrs. Harper she’ leaves DR e MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE ty Wedneaday attornoon at 2:30 in|nounced, and Becretary Benon re- | anti-Catholic vote. Such a susges-{two sten daughters, Mrs. Sareoret | [DQUSETIA] 04 Automotive bart & ohio. 105 10 sonept i TEoRD | NEE e lth\;efl: o of the synagogue :0:':;::: ::I::“enu will consist of |tjon from him is an injustice to his|8kene of New Britain and Mrs, 'fi"hk Alaell,. 654 3 on Elm stree! . church gnd the American people | Katherine Lenkeweiler of Hartfe rook Man 51 | At a meeting of the sisterhood| Announcements of the affair are|g)jke " G 5 m,‘” N:“. '"',rl‘:,fl."r,,,:‘md(":":ri' shflrfi Rfich NW Hl uflks Cer De Pasco a held this afternoon at the home of | being mailed to mercnv.m- in the| The Callahan letter added that William Lumpp, both of this |Ches & onio 151 | 3 Mrs, Gershon Hadas of 28 Linwood |form of prize fight invitations, &nd (Mps, Willebrandt had “evidently | ¢ She was a member of 8t Ao ith 4: R 1 & Pac 127 2 6 We Offer and Recommend: llfle‘».{llh;-z:: ‘:fls\;:ll':ds ta]ihose pitoning t0 l:':‘d‘ are :m. been misinformed,” in asserting that 's German Lutheran church. New. etk "l‘" l“l‘:’;‘;:’;"n;u'::’“(‘nn-m Corp 137% 135 : serve at a eld Bun-|advised to secure ringside seal the association of Catholics favor-| The funeral will be held t pe | dOZER ANALAGKE Colo Fuel ... 68 3 3 S day evening at the synagogue at| The comMuittee in charge consists [ing prohibition ha andorsed 1.oov- | row sftermoon ot § o'clock at Fraiy|shares were pushed into mew high (one i i _ These Insurance Stocks which Rabbl Margolis of Mt. Ver-|of Robert Patterson, chairman; Val |er., “Our association, however, hus|chapel. Rev. Martin W udian, |territory onthe curb market today. o 0" 1 ; i non, N. Y., will bo the chief speak-|Cleaczynski, Frank Meyer, Ray |had no meeting.” the writer said. | pastor of St John's German Luth. |although a wave of selling around, oo, "y, o4 s 215 82y At the Market er. Al Leventhal will be toastmas-| Young and Clem Lewis. Others will ! “and took no actlon as te the presi- | cran church, will officiate. Burial | Midday caused considerable irregu- | {Dav Chem 5 / ter and other speakers include|be asked to assist in the program. |dential candidates. will be in I few cemetery. ‘u;u‘) lhl;:)\;gthou; l;‘net llf‘\l.' i nnl,m- RR . i 'R Aetna Life, Aetna Fire, Hartford Fire, Hartford St - SV ’ines Winter Fre o Vi o 5 - | 4 Nats i e 3 5 5 i Nowk strong feature, shooting up more l-un Players . 4 |l Boiler, National Fire, Phoenix Fire, Travelers, American 5 : than 20 points to a new top at 164. | Illschmann . 837, ” ¥ Phenix, New York Hamburg. John Novak, 51 years old of 201 | sparks Withington went ahead 6 ll‘porl Tex . 5 I Beaver street died yesterday at his | pointg and Checker Cab to new | Genl Asphalt 3 3 Because each company shows a steady and pergistent home, following an illness of two Genl E i g y {tops. Apponuug Co. Curtiss Pub- ;3¢ b growth in earning power that is—and will be-—reflected in A IIWBTFUI. STATE‘N" lishing, ~ Galesburg Coulter Dise, | GEn0 Motors L3 - <ley substantial return to the investor. | He was born in Austria and set- | Kruger and Toll, Ross Geer and Toil | Glidden 2 2 tled in this city upon coming to this |and Swedish-American investment [ Hudson Motors % country. He was one of New Brit- | gt preferred went to new peaks in vl'" Comb, Eng uj‘ (Continued from First Page) ain's oldest Austrian residents. 1or | gaing of 1 to 5 points. !Int Cement ., 68 nearly 25 years he was employed at | In the radios, Hazeltine went |Int Nickel . tions. What the democrats hope to |the Stanley Works and was a mem- ghead more than 2 peints to new Int Harves . 2 do this year is to extend this shift- | ber of 8t. Peter's church during hi* tops on announcement of grumln;ylyt l'-jpm 9 3 ing about of party allegiances to the | life in this city. patent right contracts to Marconi: Ken Cop 0% | national ticket, on a major scale. | Besides his wife, he leaves four |Wireless. New Columbla (?ravlla»-!hlax',k Fruck ¢ r Ttself greatly outnumbered, the dem. | daughters, Amelia, Eflen and | phone shares ranged from 50 to, Marland Off 45 m ocratic organization has made a | Klizabeth Novak: and u sister. Mrs. ahout 54 points. Mo Kun & 5 % | gesture toward fusion of its nation- | Jobn Brill of this city. | Auburn Outo. Balabar and Katz |Mont Ward .. o MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE al interests with those of the much | KFuneral services will be held to- | Lastian Blessing, Firestone Ti nd [ Nati | stronger farmer-labor party. | morrow morning at 10 WFelock at 8t '8t Regis paper were among issues [N Y (‘:‘mml e T | New Britain Nationa) Bank Bidg. Some republicans have shown | Peter's church. Burial will be in sclling down 2 to 4 points. whil YNHG&H G i Tel. 5308, frank concern over this situation, |St. Mary's cemetery. [saac Silver dropped more than 6 |North Amer. | 4 & and even as late as last week Sena- points. ¢ HBeruard A. Coulcy Brayton A. Pereer. tor Schall told party chiéfs in Wash. Miss Ida Huber 4 Pack Mot Car 7 :'"e‘:":ithm :hg‘nilunlgn in the state Miss Ida Huber, 20 years old, —_———————————— Ir‘_‘m"‘:;;: Pet B 1;\“. eded’ watching. ther Hoover |12 pey t, died in \nmld\" 8 s l::d(;r-, m;mn. faith both in the ;(.M:‘;:,‘ .,(n?:.rmm:l 9 l Real Estate Ne“'___] ::::‘i'o *;grn l»‘»jfl":i‘ | minees’ farm proposals and i \-————— PR — ngton Rd 26% * sreat preponderance of n:rr:al“ ‘.-’: Burving et Sre hor Sother, Wil | Mike Karbonic to Kather zyd- |Reading ......101 % 101 We Offer: publican strength in the state, have | 1M Huber; three brothers, Josph |, Cotteq Loy morgage, Willow and | Sears Roebuck 147% 146 147% declared from the beglnning that e s liiod | Pltiam wekaste [Sinelaie Oif ... 20 28 : mith's Minnesota campalgn was | this City; and tw ers, Mildred| B0 in Zandowsky to the Me- | Southern Pac .121 2 ) - H d F ln destine ey V48 | ind Mary Huber, also of this city.| ; e RGO N 3 . % 3 altfor e surance Co- ined to overwhelming failure. T st Sl b okt ,h,:‘cnmmcu savings bank, $5,500, Farm- |84 01 N J . 45 ; | Sunerch PAFIooN B W, 4. Eenney !i‘::n:‘:::o}ur to the Fidelity | Stewart Warn 103 REPORT OF THE CONDITION op |funeral home tomorrow morning at | Studebaker g Finance Corp., $540, Landers ave- K i v, 8:30, o'clock and at 9 o'clock at St. ’ The Commercial Trust Co. | pocr enurch. Burial will be in 8 |10 New Mll‘ - A Tex Guif Rulph 701 : Conmerticat. ary' e Polish Investment & Loan Co. to |, e 3 3 | = ¢ busness ou the 3ra aay [Mary's cemetery. . | Murtin Zandowsky, release of mort- | in Iol Bear 1 Russell Mfg Co . | thought it might have been stolen. Underwood 7 s : = 4 3 Scovill A B T T uestioned at police x-n‘e, Union Carbide 154% Scovill Mfg C 1 he boy was questioned at pol 3 3 Elizabeth M. Cook to Lomas & |{iteq frruit . 135% ; . Standard Screw . ! 'S { heudquarters but dented having stol- Tund . \olll(-lon. $4.400, Belden street. U 8 Ind Al 1 ; Stanley Works .. L ? | en anything. He will be under sur- ¥ T 1Pt F | Estate of Alice L. Wells to Amy | 2 Torrington Co com .. velllance of the juvenlile court offi- Depori " | B U 8 Rubber .. 43% T : | sttt Y ek UNErals ||| o e ki deed, |5 5 Rubber .. 434 1% 4% |yion Mg Co ... Jh Other Securities . L oBenTING vette street. “,..,a,,h Ry i | Public Utilitles Stocks _— oo BT Banking Hotise (Equity) .... 161,853.68 | % | Brayton 8. and Jane 8. Lewis 10| West LI . 103 E 4 | Conn. Service .... 92 { ; Ha i e o ol Robert Gondrich 'Ituth Humason, $2,500, Liberty | Willys Over .. 283 o 253 |Conn Lt & Pow pfd .. 100 {Held in New ven Due from Reserve Agenis .. 65.01291| Funerab-services for Robert Good- | street. | Woolworth .. 1581, Hfd Elec Light ... 38 For White Slavery Cash en hand 75,664.61 N o st el g 4 0 N R y New Haven, Oct. 8 ®—Frederick et e o e rich, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright Aero . 1 N R Gas . | Ne changet W. Goodrich of 17 Ray d street | C Am Tel & Tel 1 f Southern N . | L. King. of e R. 1, is be- rainlis Wiiem | hotpital Haturdy from injuriex re Menace, Judge Declares i Sk Conn. Power .. e LIABILITILS. “ c.el\ml in an automobile a --'" | Greenwich, Oct. 8 #® — Judge (Furnisned by Putnam & 0.) ! R 3 o | of $5.000 on charges of white slav- Capital Btock 5 . 0000008 (Were held this afternoon at 2:30 jumes R. Mead, in imposing jail \ 8 R RY BALANCE v. He was arrested by depart- ekl . 1200000 jo'clock at his home. Rev. Dr.iscptences of 10 days and $100 fines | Actna Casualty .... ..116 Treasury Balance. $170,758,539. |\ 1 of justice operatives after hav- Undivided profits, (less ex- 'g penses and taxes paid) ... 8147222 | G€0r8e W. C. Hill. pastor of the g, two drivers charged with operat- | Aetna Life Ins Co .. ¢ !ing been found living here with a Boys Chased Off Roof; | Portuguese giM whom he in saif to Reserved for "!Pl"(‘ll\nn on Reserved for Interest, Taxes, 5 :0;""'& C‘:;'xrfllru"vnll church. of- | hg 4 vehicle while intoxicated and | Aetna Fire .. 163,65 | ficiated. Burial was in Fairview | .ckless driving, today said he | Automobile Ins . . 42 bt | have taken into the state. Furniture and Figtures ... 134,352.77 | Cometery: v {would rather take his chances with | Hartford Fire 5 One S“swted of Theft Savings Deposits $2,865.121.10 {a man in possession of a shot gun |National Fire | Two boys who were walking 4top| p g the interior temperature i {than with a drunken driver on the | Phoenix Fire ........ 3 | the root of Morris Cohn's new build- | /", "y oype to 160 degrees Fahren- heit for several hours will kill all porit 1.4 5 road. Travelers Ins Co . iing on Main street about 5:15 last ) daro 0 y Conn General . cvening refused to come down when [0} (20 Gertified Checks 39.07 Manufacturing Stocks |Ofticer John O'Keefe, whe lives el i | Police Board to Act {Am Hardware ...... . 65 nearby at 45 Main street, shouted to snd Thrite Funds 122,640.3 oxvRRTARER - On Discipline Report | Am Hostery . . 22 |them, but when the officer started | - ¢ 4 - | o) 3 o ‘ Total Deposits l- 5,506,754.01 The monthly m!elln‘ of the board Reaton & Cadwell after them thev jumped to fire es. 16ta-3 i " Bills Payable (Inciuding ail o ey Charch Bige-Htd Cpt Co com .. 88 92 |cape and made their way to the || LOANS ON SECURITIES borrowings) . L 29500000 Residence 11 Samaner Mo 1625-3 of police commissioners will be held | Byjiings & Spencer com — |corner of Main and Elm streets, | ;i Other Liabilities at 7 o'clock tomorrow night. Rout-| Rjjiings & Bpencer ,m = | where Mr. Whipple, the janitor, sso ss m Total Liabilities ine matters will be acted on, includ- | pristo] Brass caught one after a chase. Motorcy- | [ y @tate of Connecticwt, Con(y of u ing the report of the discipline com- Colt’s Arms ... cle Officer Clarence Kumm happen- o e e i | Plant Bulbs Now | mitee on hearings given to oficers | sugie Toek . 5 |od along and chascd the other voy. ||| ONE YEAR PAYMENT aforgeaid, The Commercial Trest Com- fow weeks ago. After the meeting | parnir Rearing Co - without catchisg him. . o solemnly gwear that the fore. | DXtT% selectsd Lulbe in named varities— | (he commissioners and Chief Hart|ypart & Cooley ....... The boy caught by the janitor PLAN Breeder Tulips, Darwin Tulips Hyacinths. i - um:fl:z t;-:‘:. to the best et | 1) T Narciomt. rocune J2¢!PtHS | will attend the boxing matches at|yanders, F ..... .68 |was wearing a cheap wrist watch WALTER M. BASSFORD, Stanley Arena. N B Machine 9 |and said he found it on the roor. 1t ||| FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL Subecrived and eworn to betors e 1h1 ws Pos' ym N B Machine ptd was learned that a roomer in the BANK b Gay of October, 1928, i) A new astronomical observatory is | Niles.Be-Pond com building at Main and Elm streets 196 West Main Swrest - LOUIS 8, THOMAS, Plortst ,‘ un in» |10 be erected at Saltsjobaden. about [ North & Judd ........ 1 |had lost a wrist watch off his dress- New Beitotn, Oorrortlest Netary. Pudile - ‘c‘ Nela 9t Foene 506 10" miles from Stockhelm. Peck, Stewe & Wil er during the afternoon and it was e of October, 1938. |

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