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tain Mouey for Project At a joint meeting of the Probus cub and the members of the build- ing committee of the Congregation | Sona of Israel held last night at the | }::“:}l"fhff:‘“h o Burritt hotel, it was determined to | open a drive for the purpose of rais- ing funds towards the purchase of | which proposed the lot synagogue is built. Upon a seconded, upon Raphael, David L. 000 constitutes the joint meeting. It was further v & §25 Gir William Greenstein, Marshzll The following committees of the | Probus club were named by br. D. | president of the com ‘Waskowitz, ¥intertainment Greenberg, Samuel Harry Ginsburg; tee, William Gree Marshall and David bership commitiee, Al Leventhal and don; executive com B. Kranowitz. a committee vointed and the drive is to last 10 days commencing today. quarters of the drive will be in the new Leonard building, and the mem- | bers appointed to conduct the drive | are: Sidney Simons, chairman; Louis Albert | Greenberg, Irving 1. Rachlin, Martin | H. Horwitz and Monroe 8. Gordon. | The funds to date have reached the total of $32,000 of which $20,. amounts, and $12,000 cash contributions. The cost of the lot amounts to $40,000. Judge Morris D. Saxe presided as| chairman of the general committee and Dr. D. Waskowitz presided over pledged the to motion. Nair, oted upon and ittee, Babloteky nstein mittee, Baseball on_ Higl\T\’; ! This Egregious “Do you mean to tell me they are playing baseball on Church street?” individual when it was explained to him Sunday that nsked a surprised WILL OREN DRIVE FOR SYNAGOGUE Jews Arrange ctlpngn fo 0b- new | be | duly Was ap- The head- that club be organized under | the direction of Harry Beckwith and | and a similar club for boys under the direction of Martin H. Horwitz club: | Albert | an. speakers’ commit- Samuel | . Nair; mem- | ward A. Mag. | Monroe 8. Gor- Samuel | Davidson, Rabbi Gershon Hadas and ! Weddings PATTISON—ROBB The wedding of Miss Marion C. Robb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Robb of 17 Keusington avenue, and Kobert Pattison, son of Mr. and Mrs. John I'attison of bY | Cherry street, took place Saturday at 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. Kev. Theodore A. Greene, pastor of Christ, pe remony under an arch | of palms ang ferns. The house was decorated with bittersweet, cosmos and’ ferns. The bride wore a gown of white satin and tulle veil caught with orange blossoms. Bhe carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Arne Hull, | the matron of honor, wore a gown of Nile green georgette with hat Yo matek, trimmed with silver. 8he car- | ried pale pink roscs. William Pat- tison was best man. after ihe ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. 4 Pattison ‘left for a wedding trip to Savannah, Ga. and upon thew re- turn will reside in this city. Mrs. Pattison been a teacher |in the Smith school. Mr. Pattison | Machine Co. HELD ON §1,000 BOND | Goprge While Prosecutor Makes Cryptic Samuel | | Reference to Arrest. George Bristol is prisoner at police When he was pre a mysterious headguarters. nted in policy 9 money by false pretences, roseeutor | Woods said: “There is more to thix ase than appears on the surfuc Bristol was held in $1.000 bond, his » being continued and the charge to being reduced peace. breach of the Favor Experts’ Survey Of School Situaticn Tiie cmployment of expert advice by the city to investigate the school accoinmodations situation in W Britain will be recommended by the Chamber of Commerce directors if the crowd which gatiered about the |they pass ulong a recommendation Herald Playograph was there for a voted this morning by the mercan- baseball game, He came upon one of the specta- chamber rooms. tors at the corner of Church for the large crovd. statement questioning the wisdom of | [tile bureau at a meeting in the The recommenda- and hon is for the engaging of expert Main streets and asked the reason | | help to survey the school needs here When he was | lnd settle the problems which are assured it was baseball rather than |now perplexing the munictpal offi- an accident, he came out with the | cials. The bureau also authorizes the allowing buseball to be played on|appointment of a nominating com- one of the city's principal arteries. LEAVE OF ABSENCE Hartford, Oct. mittee to prepare a list of directors {to be voted upon at the annual | meeting. Plans for the “mystery 9 (M—Commander ! luncheon™ to be held at the Stanley Nelson W. Pickering, fifth battalion, | Arena Monday noon were discussed. naval militia has be months leave of absence with per- mission to legve the United States by the adjutant geners he governor's staft will assemble at ‘Lighthouse Inn, Newtondon at 1 p. m. November 12, to participate with Gav. Trumbull in celebration of Armistice Day. en given office, twi LOANS ON SECURITIES $50 .. $5,000 ONE YEAR PAYMEN PLAN FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL BANK 136 West Main Street Neow Britain, Connecticut o The traffic bureau met last night at the Burritt hotel but put In a no action on anything. Red Cross Relief Fund Reaches Total of $3,974 Today the Red Cross hurricane r liet fund total amounts to $3,974, tncluding $360.22 reported today. Of this amount, Newington con- tributed $71.22 and Burritt Grange $25. The Order of Sons of Italy has been thanked for its $100 contribu- tion to the American Red Cross, a letter received by Mayor Paonessa |from Ralph H. Benson today stat- ing: “This will acknowledge with thanks, the contribution of the Or- der of Sons of Italy to the West In- dies hurricane relief fund. Our chap- ter is very grateful for this assist- ance.” THE NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. At the cless of busing Losns and Discewnta, Overdrafta, Bonds to aecure Postal Savings Deposite. U, 8 Government Securities, Other Securitien, Banking House, Puraiture, Bquipmeat and Fisturea Other Real Estate, Due from Federal Ressrve Bank, Due from Reserve Agents, Due from Banks and Bankers Cash en hand, Checka, ot Cash ftems and Bxchangea Assets (vis.:) llected interest earned, from customers (letters of credit), Forelgn items, Total Assets, . Capital Stock, Burplua, Undivided profits, (lees expenses and tazes p: LIABILITIES. Reserved for Taxes, Dus te Banks and Bunkers, Postal Savings General Deposite, Certificates of Deposits, DGDOCI. Treasurer's Checke, Certified Checks, Dividends Unpaid, Christmas Savinge and Thrift Funde Rills payable, Re-discounts, Other labilities (viz. Latters of credit, on the 3rd day of October, 1028 RRSOURCES 1,003,431.70 643,320.76 103,128.63 104,816, 18,020.05 11,160.98 1L 2940.35 9.425.00 42,692.00 4,9 Unearned discount and interest, Total Liawilition, . Btate October 9, Lr W a Tres Co. Macomber, t Connecticut, County of Hartford, 1928, ss. New Britain, Treasurer of the aforesstd New Brit- olemnly swear that the foregoing statement fo true to the best of my kmowledge and bellet. Subscribed F. W. MACOMBER, Tressuret eworn to befere me. this Sth day of October, 1928. V. L. KNIGHT, Notary Public. s a draftsman in the New Britain Bristol Presented in Court ! court today charged with obtaining | long session of discussion and took | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ! | PERRY GANDIDATE | 1 Architect to Soek Repubhmn Nomination at Gancus for several years active in the public affairs of Newington, will be a can- didate for the nowmination for repre- | sentative at the republican caucus in the Grange hall tomorrow eve- ning at § o'clock. He will be run against George Hanbury, the in- cumbent, who will be a candidate for renomination. Mr. Perry is an architect in New Britain. He is chalrman of the Newington town iplan commission and has served in wany civic capacities. Driver Fined ‘and Jailed The state police were busy in Newington Saturday evening making A reception was held immediately { er headlights. State Policeman Chamberlain arrested Fred Hughes and charged him with failure file a eBange of address with the motor vehicle departincnt and for | carrying a concealed weapon. At the sessfon of the court held last evening Hughes was fined $5 an the first count and sentenced to 30 days in jail on the second offer Stanley Wells was on the Harold lucas prosccuted. soclal Items | Mrs. Henry Vetault has home after spending a w Torrington. * ! The Newington Girls' meet at the home Weleh on Main ‘ning at beneh and ‘ ek in club will of Miss Murion street Priday eve- 7:30 o'clook. Registrars in Session Minnfe Walsh and Walter Morgan. registrars of voters. were lin session at the town hall yester day to receive applications of those | Mrs, who wished to be made voters. This | was the residents’ lust opportunity betore the November clection. Grange Meeting The regular Grange meeting will : held this evening at 8 o'clock. homaus Holt, who went to Englund recently to attend the world dairy | congress, will tell about his exper- {iences. Mr. Holt is food commis sioner of the state. 'BRIDSE PARTY PLANNED Miss Florence Fuir Obtained As speaker At Soctal Event in Y. M. T. A. & B. Hall Democratic women are sponsor- ing a large bridge party which will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ut M. T, A & L hall. Mrs, James Gilbert is chairman of | thes committee, her assistants being .\';. Jumes Walsh, Mrs. Gertrude Ueatty and Mre. Alexis Scott. Bixty-five tables have been re. served for bridge and, it is said, many attractive prizes have been | donated. Miss Florence Fair. a campaign speaker of national reputation, will address the gathering. Miss Fair has been obtained through the New York mpeakers' bureau of the demc- cratic party. event will be devoted to defraying party expenses in all the wards on election day. Zeppehn to Return By Way of Spam Seville, Spain, Oct. 9 (P —Graf | Zeppelin, German airship, is expect- ©d to come here in direct fliiit from Lakehurst, N. J., after its voyage to the United States from Friedrich- {shafen. The dirigible will stay at Soville several days and make a | flight around Spain, returning to Se- ville for the firat direct flight from | feville to Buenos Aires. Reservations are already being made for the South American voy- | age. Oof Bnllot Candidates | Compllation of the list of candi- | dates to be admitted as electors Hris year will begin at 5 o'clock this afternoon when the time limit for filing applications is reached. It is <xpected that the final figure will be | ebout 3,000, since several hundred of | registrars will be office is certain. duplicated, that ARRIAGE INTENTIONS Notice of marriage intentions was flled by May M. Caslowitz, school teacher, of 757 Corbin avenue and David Litchman, chemist of Provi- dence, R. L, and by Amalia Cal- legari of 39 Carlson street to Dom- inick Negro of 10 Gilbert street. A TR T, | NOTICE The Board of Adjustment will lear the following petitions for Zone change on Wednesday evening, Oc- tober 10, 1928, at 7:30 p. m. in City Hall. Petition of Gennaro Palmieri for change of zone from DBusiness “A” | to Business “B” on the east side of East Street, between Rhodes Street and Newington Avenue. | Petition of J. G. Johnson, et al., for change of zome on ranklin Bquare, from Industrial to Residence “C", commencing at the north line of Pearl Street running north to Park Street and distant 150 feet from the east line of Franklin Bquare. Petition of Sadin Dworin for change of zone at No. 151 Oak Btreet from Residence “C” to Busi- ness “A”, Petition of Walter R. Falk and Roger W. Whitman for change of sone from TIndustrial to Residence for a lot on the northwest cor- ner of Pearl Street and Franklin Square. Petition of Ignatius Wieczorek for change of zone rom Residence “C” to Business " at the southwest corner of Blake Road and Farm- ingten Avenue. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, FOR lEfiISLATURH Newington, Oct. 7—D. K. Perry, ' a drive on autoists who had improp- | of Chicago near Keenney's garage | to Judge E. | returned | BY DEMOCRATIC WOMEH The receipts from the | Start to Com ,]e List ‘nuwcm and Frank szot. | madge Bwift of 43 Cedar street this| | ciated. | ofticlated. 'BAKER COTTAGE BURNED IN INDIAN NECK FIRE Britain Lose House, Fersonal ! Effects and Papers. Four coftages were destroyed. eral others were damaged and | the summer colony near the “ark at Indian Neck was threatened with destruction yesterday when a |Irn | which started in the cottage of Mrs. Loren C. Baker of Branford soon cnveloped the Buker cottage und pread to cottag Averill of Branford, Thomas Line- 'han of New Haven and the Indian | Neck Boating and Fishing elub, lowned by New Brituin residents, | Ths nearest tire hydrant was @ quarter of a mile away and although aid wus sent tfrom Stony Beach und Stony Creek, the fire could not [stopped. Finany t water u.u pumped onto the flames. The origin of the known and an {becn started by Fire Murshal Wil- | lism Ahearn of RBranford. The Baker family formerly lived | in the Belvidere section of this city. ey were visiting friends here yes- terday and when they returned | home they found that everything [they owned, including valuable papers in the cotiage, had been de- stroyed. fire 18 not investigation has | ! City ltms Martla Chapter, Eastern 8t Order o will hold meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, An entertainment will fol- low the meeting and rofreshments will be served. A social will be held | in th afternoon at 2:50 o'clock. Miss (‘habfi;n R;;r;ains | In Critical Condition | The condition of Alice Chapman ot Percival avenue, Kensington, who was struck 1 var on the Beach [Swamp road in Kensington Sunday evening, is still very critical, accord- ing to the officials at the New Brit- | ain General hospital. An a vination was taken last but the hospital authoritics this afternoon that the; tive yet if the injured girl has a fra. jtured skull. She pass:d a comfort- |tble night iss Chapman is under the cave of Dr. Carl J. Hur evening stated re not posi- OHANESIAN HONOR Vahram G. Ohanesian, a member of the 1929 class in the school of cngineering at Northeastern Univer- sity, Boston, has been vlected pres- ident of the Nutmeg State club at the Universit Ohunesian’s et. | Deaths I_" |30 vears, died at his l|o|nn on Rocky HAlL avenuy, last night, tollowing a | long liness, He was well known in this city and was a prominent figure about { Main street for mamy years, Mo was a native of Ncotland. Surviving him are two sons, Du- | guld MeBrayne of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Andrew McBrayne of Arlington, N. H. Funeral are |of ¥runk p. |incomplete. ingements, Dutiy, in undertal charge r, are Funerals [ ———— ——— — — — 9% dJohn Novak Funeral services for Jolin of 201 Beaver street were he morning at 10 o'clock at St Peter’ church. Rev. Dennis Monoghan of Bloomfield was the celebrant of a requiem high The pallbeare:s | bek, Philip Dove! wicz, Michael AL were Frank Do- | Stanley Jurkic Andrew W V8- Commiltal services were conduct- | ed by Father Fuchs at St. Mary's cemetery where burial took place. | Miss 1da Huber | Funeral services for Miss 1da Hu- I)er of 12 Pearl court were held !hu morning at 8:30 o'clock at the| funeral pa enne; the names now in the hands of the |LUN¢Tal pariors of AL J. Kenney Co. jand at 9 o'clock at St. Peter's |church. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. Rev. Frederick Fuchsl celebrated a requiem high mass &t the church. ! - | Mrs. Harold Herrick Funeral scrvices for Mr Herrick of Larchmont, mer resident ot this cit; at the home of her Harold | a for- were held tather, Tall-| morning at 11 George W. C. South Congi o'clock. Rev. Hill, pastor of ational church, Burial was in Warren. Mrs. Herrick was fatally injured in an automobile accident in Mineola, L. L ot Mrs. Augusta Amelia Lumpp | FFuneral services for Mrs, Augus- to Amelia Lumpp of 18% Curtis streel were held this afternoon R!\ 3 o'clock at krwin chapel. Rev. | Martin W. Gaudian, pastor of St.| John's German Lutberan church. Burial was in Fairview | cemetersy. Josanh A. Hafey UNDERTARER | Swposte e Mary' Charch nry Resideors 11 Sumamer W.—1623-3 | | Plant Bulbs Now | | Extra selected Luibs In named varitiea— | Breedet Tulips, Uarwim Tulpa Hyacioths. | Daffodile or Narciesi. Crocuses | Boleru‘sl'nsy&lm Thomas Linder, Clerk. | & l‘lnnly Formerly Roskling n New | s owned by Asa L. | i bates will be held beginning tomor- held Wednesday evening at 6:30 in the dining room of the church. An |8O8. call has come from the jtowels; also money for Klim for babies. The commitice in charge will - greatly appreciate receiving * | contributions at the rally for these | |4 Vega street announce the coming | Bra, | suardian, it may be authorized and em- Lo Wall Slml Bneh In— = et New Yorh, Oct. 9 ®—John R. { Thompson ‘0., chain restaur: i port sales for September w | 489 against $1 161,097 in s 1g2 | p | Childs cqmpany, whose restau- rants recently udded meat to the fmenu when etarian furs was | found to be losing money. reports & case 10,1 per cent in gross sales over September, 1927, September gross was $2,190,- !of the recent pool | Hush Buncroft has been elected | had sliown difficulty in br { president of Dow Yones & Co.. pub- | through their recent high record 4 {lishers of Wall Street Journal. s losses of 2 to 4 points, being dis Price on Application. . |suceessor o the late C. W. Barron, | tributed over a broad list. Al the 5 his father-in-luw. Kenneth C. Ho-|same time, buying operations were k- gute, vice president and general | conducted with success in about a | ¢ manager, takes Mr. Barron's place | dozen specialties which were lifted on the board of dircctors. CURB HEAVY. DUE ~ TOLIQUIDATION Prolt-Taking Causes Marke o | Be Sluggsh | New York. Oct. 5 UP—The eurb | market turned heavy today in wide- < liquidation caused largely by | protit taking and brokeruge house | advices that the market had reached an over-sold position. Automotive shar [been making wide brunt of the selling movewent. {Checker Cab Nafe. tat. and Sparks Withington sagged 2 to 4 | points on realizing. | A few industrials went w\mn)nlu" Co. going up 3 points to @ new high: then losing more than nalf its zain. Vieco I3 which vances, bore * slightly extended its gain, and the new Columbia Graphophone shares were in demand fraction ihigher. Libby-Owens rallied mol | than yvomv: ‘ Real Eslale ews ]]‘ Tierbert V. (,‘unlv and Meyer 8im- on to Mike Carbonic, property on | | Putnam strect through quitelaim. | . F. Mcbhonough to Ellzabeth T. | Cutter, 1ot on Shuttle Mcadow ave- nue, to new high records. ! Call money renewed unchanged at {01 per cent but the supply was !..Q,am so plentiful that the official !Geeks after which woney rates 3 West Main Street New Britain Phone 255t | should ease moderately until the Suart G Sogur. Mansger holiday demunds begin 10 Inuke = e = = k. themselves 1oit. o veral of the large commission We offer ||,ousm while agreeing hat the fall land winter business outlook is fav- have | ahead, ! Dritish-American To- | S v | vesterday, IRREGULAR TREND | < TOMRKET TODAY Is Caused by Readjustment oij Spectiative Accounts New York, Oct. § UP—Extensive | | readjustment of speculative accounts | imparted an in ular trend to prices in today's stock market. Large {solling orders appearcd i a nuiber taverites whicl PUTNAM & CO. Members Now York @ Horford Stack “ 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 mnmmomwv ™ 211 We Offer: COLLINS CO. te was shaded in the “outside mar- Bankers predict that the peak cf the fall commercial demands will be reached within the uext 1wo | @Thomson, e & o Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchunges | orable, urged extreme cau ‘on in the making of new commitments on the ground that many stocks were 'still in & weukened technical posi- "tion. Bclling from this source wé an important factor in the morn- {ing reaction. Cushman’s Bakery, {dinarily inactive, broke 14 points, Coty 4 1-2, Midland Steel Proc | Johns Manville and Chrysler 4 each Lefore they reccived effective buy- |ing support. Extreme losses of 3 points or more were recorded by |Canadian Pacific, Dupont, Curtiss. |Gilleite Safety Razor, Spi M tern, Joewel Tea and Detroit Edi- Arrow-Hart & Hegsman Price on Application which is or- 1ets, EDDY BROTHERS &G Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD ans Hartford Conn Trust Bidg, Colomy Bidg NEV/ BRITAIN Burritt Hote! Bldg, | son, Allied Chemical. which was strong ran up 5 1-2 points to a 'new high record at on uncon- firmed rumors of a 4 for 1 stock split up. Best & Co. and Victor " 5] | Talking Machine ulso moved into We Offer: new high ground. Hudson, in which ; a powerful pool was organized re- 9 cently, changed hands in large vol- 100 s f : | ume, selling more than 2 points L ham [ { above yesterday's final quotation | General Motors sold dowa to 208 -4 and then rallied above 211. Nteck prices showed an irregular trend at the opening of toda Colt’'s Patent Firearm: . Maryanna Pultorak to Maryanne Pivwarczyk, lund and buildings on | Scymour avenue, warrantee deed. Gladys M. Andrews to Ludwig and | | Rose Mitus, warrantee deed, prop- erty_on Hawthorne street, hrough a settlement of the es- " ‘“"' f ';t sale e | Natl Fire Ine io lart & Hegoman ik “Co, ptd [tate of Nettie V. M. Molander M.u“ Ldisn Pacifie, Genora eetric ¢ Phoenix (Fire) lox o utern; com . cach ped 2 Hossia Ins Co ..... International td property formerly in her name. o | 9ONs-Manville cach dropped & point Rossia s o ... 0| 133 v transterred to her hushand, no:.«n S IHOER Life, Indemnity Other Invarance 8. Dean. and her children, Sidney| THE MARKET AT 2 M. o T 3 and Esther Dean. \ (Furnished 1y Putnm & Co.) s National Marine Lamp Co 1 4 i iy Soee ey e S ! I High Low Close S 1500 | New Britaiu Machine Co, con . | ) Al Che & Dye 22 ar21, 2207 m Boil Inep & Tns Co 5N B Mach Co, Class A 3% bid 190] | J fAm Ag Cne pd 6612 Travelers Ins Co L10151630 | New Haven Clock, com 30! To MEFT OXFORD ME" American Can 1083 Pul I .]| vid 2 G 1] ‘N Am Loco a6 Coun Light & Power o, ptd ... t-Pond o, 7 Am Sumatra . 6153 nn l‘.u,h' & Power Co pfd . -ll'v‘l‘lu‘ l\: pid % E A S Be . nu Power com : o Mig Co .. 3 w i sk R un Power Stow & Wilcox o . | Am Sugar . dls cenwich Wats pton Mig Co !Anaconda Cop 84! Hid i as Light Co, t & Whitney Co, pnl Tove & ALian At 190 I ns Light Co. pfd ... 70 | Russell Mig vo £ R 3 Hfd ht Co, com Soth Thomur Clock Co, com . League Opens Baltod Oio. a1t 110 i oV T : | Both Thomas Clock Co, ptd | Both Steel 66 Holvoke Water Power Co Kusth Mig Co . 5 3 1, Oct. 9 UP—The Yale,Brook Mun T0% | Nartiern Conn Powe - i ting team has scheduled two Cer De Pasco 9835 | Mantfactu | Staniey. @uauritiie 0o tings before the opening of the ¢ R 1 & Pac > Wite Go, 40 Stanley Works, com sternintercollegiate -~ debating 'Chrysier Corp Wire Co. y e ki lengue, one with Harvard, the date Colo_Puel can Hardwary 5 Ters st N 4 vnnh oxvoru The topic for argu l‘onml Gas n Thiead Co. ptd U B Envclope jment with Harvard will be a con-l, g ectric Co, pfd w» U 8 Envelope ! Corn Prod 5 stderatl, i G Refiigerating Co Whitloek Coil ¥ 19 i, ‘eentariony et JPOHUEM Dy Chom Balf (The Edwir) O +.e Wiley-Blekfurd-sneeet. Co. Wil Uues. centering malnly upon thelpris KRR . Meaton & Cadwell Mfg Co . 90 Winsted Hosiery Co . candidacy of Hoover and Smith. |yam Players Bigelow-11td Carpet Co, com .. 88 92 AR T The Oxford team which Is expect- ! | lojschinann Bikelo R 5 2200 b e i mors o] ofes kel in |78 here the end of this month will Jyceport “Tex s & et Col pid 070 5 10 any other beverage. It coniuing have as its question. “Resolved.!Genl Asphalt Bristol Brase Corp 25| water, suzir, caseln, gum, fat, oil, That thte house believes that the Genl i 2 istol Hrue Cory, 11 mineral w_icr, wood and caffeine— [best life Is 8 public Ilife" Thelyen Motors . pn (e, Lorkwood & Uratrard Co « @ drug composed of nitrogen, car- {yeams will split on this motion. Yale | Gjiggen ; 1. Uoia.Dathnt Wit Acm tio 41 | bon. hydrogen and water. taking one affirmative ung two |y ycet o s S 3 negative places. Trials for the de. |1 udson ators row. ™ the Oxford debate the uni versity debating association is quot- | ed as saying that it is dcsired that the speeches in this contest be not entirely without humor. This ques- {tion will be of much Interest to the participants as there is such a dif- ference between an Englishman's view of political life and that of an ! American. {First Bantist Church Fall Rally of Women The annual fall rally of the women | ot the First Baptist church will be workers in Porto Rico for clothing, not too heavy, for all ages and sexes, old shoes. cspecially for children, ibed and table linen, blankets and reople whose homes were destroyed | by cyclones. SCHAEFER—PETERSON | Mr. and Mrs. John E. Peterson of | murmge of their daughter, Mabel . Peterson, to Merwin A, Schaefer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schaefer | of South Main street. The wedding | | Will take place on October 27. ororx or NOTICE District of Berlin, October 6, A, D. 1 states of Margaret OF MEARING s Probate Court, . Bray, John M. Willlam Bray _and _George Rras, Iate of the town of New Britain in said | atstrict, minors. | Upon the application of the Commer. cial Trust Company praying thet powered to sell and convey certain real estate, as per sald application on flle more fully appears. it iz ORDERED, That said application be d amd_determined at Probate in New Britain, in said district. on the 13th day of October, A. D. 1928, at 9 o'clock in the forencon and that notice be given of the pendency of said appiication and the time and place of hearing thereon. by publishing this order in come newspaper having a circulation in said district, and by posing a copy of tiis order on the publlc sign-pest in the town of New Britain in said distri and by giving motice to all parties interest, either personally or by mailing to_each the. return mal | Court of the notice given. BERNARD 7. GAFFNEY. Judge. t ket. United Cigar Siores ope with a bloek of 30,000 shares at 32 up 2 points. Wright ~Acronautical | e Inance | 104 | Bagle Lot « opened 23 points higher and Co- | surunce Fatnir Be [lombia Gas ani Park & Tilford, 1 Toe Co . Fuller Brush vom | Sears Rocbuck 1461, 4 Furniture and fixtures Union. Pac I SLLGILI 259.611.10 {Union Carbide 1821, e s SiciE United Fruit . 1343 P 1 | Wabash Ry | Willys Over Hfd A land Mtge & Title Co . Underwriters Finafice Corp, com 9 Id Dust dropped 2 nd Chrysler, Co . 1ifd Fire Inx Co ... Fuller Brush Hart & Covle cach. points Hersheys Int Comb Eng The New Britain National Bank Mack Truck Marland Oil .. 374 Mo Kan & Tex 38% National Lead 163 96 presents this statement of ‘its condition as of Oct. 3, 1928 with a great deal of satisfaction because the figures therein indicate not only the soundness of this 68-year-old bank but Y Central ..170 also New Britain’s unqualified approval of its service. YNH&H b' N . orth Amer. orth Pacific. . 984 Operating under strct United States Government Super- Mot Car 941 vision, this bank renders every banking and trust service, Pan Am Pet B 48 business or personal. Phillips Pet... . Pullman ..... Radio Corp . 4 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Remington Rd 2 1 THE W BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK Reading 101 Charter No. 1154 Reserve Distiict No. 1. Report of the conditiop @ the New Bi National Banik of Me@ Britaln in t | Southern Pac 120% 120 ( state of Conmecticut, at the close ¢ busi Btd Oil N J . 45% 451, 45y uess oft {Octaby 8td Oit N Y . 331, — — Stewart Warn Hftudebaker Texus Co ..... Tex Gulf Sulph Tim Rol Bear 134 l:- Underwood ... verdrafts 8. Government owned 3 Other bonds, siocks, curities owned Banking hous. 1 2, rities - 1,300.856.61 and se- sl 1390.19 cash and 4 Outkide chec| items v Redemption fund with U. Treasurer and due from K. Treaturer Other aseets U S 1Ind Al .. U 8 Rubber . U 8§ Steel 127 s and other cash 4 West Elec | Woolworth | Wright Aero . 160 tAm Tel & Tel 1 Total $7.962.635.33 .000.08 LIABILITIES Capital stock patd In . Surplus ATS = ! Undivided pro 2 iemerves for TREASURY BAL nd other expenses accrued Treasury Balance, and unpaid Due to banks Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposi Hid & Corm West R R guar .. Total Tanks and Trast Companies State of Conmecticup, County of Mart- Bankers Trust Co ... | ford, ss. Capitol Natl Bank & Trust . 1 W. H. Judd, cashier of the above- ity Bank and Trust Co named bank. do soleninly swear that the above statement ls true to the best ef my knowledge and belief. W. M JUDD. Cashtor. Subscribed and iworn to befere me this $th day of October, 1928. STANLEY A. KARPII Kotasy mmercial Trust Co of Conn River Banking Co . First National Bank Hfd Natl Bank & Trus Co . Hfd Conn Trust Co .. Norris Plan Bank of Hfd New Britain Trust Co Park Street Trust Co Pheenix State Bunk & 233 e Correct—Attent: = Riverside Trust Co A. F. CORBIN West HId Trust . E. N. STANLEY GEO. T. KIMBALL First Bond & Mtge Co . Reaity Co