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— — 4 E AR We Offer: 1.000 chain to be e al » rest of the week. The stringency the United Tire Stores corpo | was attributed to heavy out-of-town | | withdrawals in anticipatéon of montn searty was | commitice to appraise the proper The sale will take | of customary summer proportion The iron trade review stated that | contest has been arranged for the i - ; ¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W hD\ESDA\ JULY 24, 1929. For Refusal to Take Plain Oath GIVES DECISIONS WITH SOME RISING e usal to l1ake MEDIEAL SESS‘“NS l l New York, July 24—Building *nl bers New York & Hartford Stack Echanges | engineering contract orted b In His Application For Cltlzenslnp fes [ gty o 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN {Pelisksza Loses Suit—ADbrabam- | weei enaca’ sy 34 o' tates m\;U(llI jes, Rails and Communica- TEL. 2040 3 | q [of the rockies totaled $152,345,000 | v i MARTPORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, TEL 21148 West Haven Post Starts P"“SH HRPHANAEE chesler University | son Wins by Default | comparea vith Siinaoason ' e | tions Show Principal Gains IARTFORD OFFICE, § CENTRAL ROW,., FWe 21108 Movement Against Prof. = E Manchester, Eng., July (P —| Judgment for the plaintiff was| London advices received in Wall New York, July 25 (®—Markin MacIntosh—Educator to ‘plm {o receiving honors at Man- |Eiven today in the suit brought by | Strec said 700000 pounds sterling in | up of ths call monty rato from B | Peliksza by Judge Morris D. Saxe|of England to the Bank of Irance. | «toek prices irregular today after an | ST opening outburst of strength. Oper: 5 s T Dl‘“m Corps Ba]]d afld vlolm brothers have been honored with de- were allowed. The suit which w The Union Bag & Paper corpoia- | ations for the advance were not en- Connec 1cut PO‘M C 1 l‘lght‘ ! | grees on the same day, Dr. Charles |brought through Attorney Monroc | tion's power rights at Hudson Falls. t er 0. * | ns of Rochester, Minn.. spent | H. A, Abrahamson of New Britain | the Mohawk Hudson Power Corp.|ty. railroad and communications is- Common New Haven, July 24 (UP) — T {the morning a meeting of the|was awarded judgment by default | The latter plans to construc a $6.- | sues several of which reached new > g > |ical association. Many other fam-|ville in a suit heard before Judge | Traders Taken Unawares their guns tod >, of the Polish orphange, under th:|ical association Y j { power Traders Taken Unaw S o “':’\:VIMZ; L:‘:f::?:;lvum)lvcs of the New Haven Institute | ous doctors and surgeons listened to |Morris D. Saxe who allowed dam i 2 The rise in call money ook many Yale theology professor, who de-|n¢ the Sacred Heart school hall on| Dr. William Mayo spoke after the |Alpert represented plaintif | ported to be planning c8n- | generglly believed that: the 7 per | mands United States citizenship | Gold street. It is being arranged | nceting of the travels of himself | The Lomas & Nettleton Co. Was|goligation of Retail ' : 3 L vate would be maintained for | e —— e e of the silver ammiversary of {ha | Characteristics of medical work in|Nicholas Scapellati tiroush Attor- o foundifig of the Children of Mary or | [T countrics he had visited {ney John I Downes. The debt is ) -nd disbursements and also to a the Immaculate Conception ) . |6t the iron and steel industrs are|¢nd disbursements an > state Legion commander, told the 5 0 ! [ tuitive 1 > met on my {ravels. fmott was named a committee to | pensty 2 | dvawing down of foreign balances in United Press Hughson Post 71 of | A Prosram which is being arranz- |y rshal their facts so readily {sell and Thomas Lindec Metthew | Mot 1acking, but there is no indica- | {rA*CRE CORE O TOE 3 . West Haven represented general ed by the authorities of the New L 5 AOME g ik tion of a recession of custom 2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange I brilliant [appointed New Jorsey banks, most of the day's HARTFORD gpinion among war veterans when |i,’ong ang much interest Is being S e i T, states in its market summary. A |NeW J S e NEw BRITAIN N ing 1 jan’ i slace N S o - at “signs of i 33 Lewis St. nE: thegingologianishreasryationaiol| Moy vy an aciall & reatuiest willdUHal|istares foflinbinases place on August 14 at 2 p. m. The | consumption of automobile ste 4 e sy alens i 65 W. Main St. 43 Colony St. To Engage Counsel group playing hy violin pupils of the | “But the British have been the | . odant took out Promissory | wpich is now 25 to 35 per cent he ictivity of the iron a Simultancously. it was learned | 10¢al branch of the institute, several | real leaders in clinical investigation. | (255 SHROEIERE (0 TR WILE S0 low the § rate of May, an, e L S e convinced his case is now a cause| ) mm,vm. the work N by a local band of 35 boys ranging | sanity and freedom from fads | [ but steel ingot output as a whols | ; el ; nd - will engage prominent New) = o %o UL ST years. Th Dr. Mayo told an interviewer he shows little change and foundry| PiPe is supplying one of its periodi We Offer: }V:c“(r:szl;o:’v!iw:hlgedltfr‘;‘;c?u‘?;;: War. | Prepared by the New Britain teacher | Same ideals that are very dear to s Southern Pacific showing a duties would not permit him to | erapl el Gomest Back | dancers. | —— ¥ carry the burden of the case. He| %! BABY CHICKS IN MA[L m . : LR S will yhe associated with the profes- | th:: ;:(l; f‘s w"km has alread Hleer HOU]‘ Bell)l}(l—Pl“lceS ”””‘”"“f :.‘:,,‘;m\’, ',,'\‘ H,,:,H g more | e : ling and sclling orders today, the . : Formation of new investment = s ment to Deliver Eggs Here, | G o b L I 1 T | ; d fc yesterday, | c alling more in'l | P alk of f er consoli- maie_public yesterday, auestioned | e e mors than an now b CONVERtible List Interest Takes ik ot turther conso N e e Exchanges the judgment of Yale university in —_— An unusual mail shipment at this | hind trading by carly afternoon. 1 dation kept speculative interest alive of his contacts with American terday consigned to New Britain|but there was h a tendency to New York, July 24 (P—Active ing ran up more than 10 points to 3 youth as an educator people by shippers in Pennsylvania. | take profits the with a few ex- | buying in the convertible list today, new high at 111 3-4. Southern We Offer % chicks in the early spring are not| A further firming of méney rafes ks, brought ahout a general im- |93 points and Pacific 2 right of the professor to apply \or‘l A "“:‘““ ’"""““‘ certificate hash /0 018 “inat such | shipments|with ‘call money mount from 7/provement in the bond market. |General Gas & Electric A was heav- AETNA L[FE citizenshipiwith reservations and ap-|| PeSn filed at thetoftice of the) town (50 a ™t (o Mo roligh auring the|to 8 per a t money | IFirming up of money at midday |ily bought, climbing nearly 7 points | I | e st | ness and intensified the disposition | gains on the whole were falrly well | . A spectacular jump of 15 points | penter of South Meriden, and Anna |iS Something new in parcel post , he disposition v oy e Hlan JumpioLReE DL 5 A H"[ 1(‘\nwr;;zx‘:.;;:>.;«:’ "1‘0:\.2:”‘.:,;;,-{: Stewart of this’ city. Alex B. Me. |experiences 1o take profits, but bullish activity | maintained. Call money renewed at [in Boston & Maine to a new hig Price on Application. Coast Issues Strong Lut Atlantic ( Line, St. Paul pomehiEeIN s without shap. 4 esues Rise = | it il e e 3 m," A SN S 4l S ey T Pacific coast issues dominated the | preferred. Lackawanna, Union Pacit- | rali ch cases is | ithongh oy of We figih@aie) aridals: west | Glilittes Insull | pew financing market. The city of ic, Northern | Pacific and Southern tempt to liberalize in such cases is s which found their way into 1he | yioiaine compn ‘H up 25 points - Feold $3.700,000 bonds, | Pacific vielded to profit-taking. L 1o weaken | mails in the days when the pais oy 0 o EeaRanESLenR a0l gs ER0A, ROl ( SU- | caste W st Viagar: 5 . » is- | back about 2 p s. Michiga ¢ . . 1 feel sure he would be willing to e s Bl s TR astern r was strong. Niagara | (o a clause preventing sale of the is- b '1’_"'}“_ ut \-‘,],{?:ni,gn ; .‘]?,',,7“" \m: T S ) e B i il AN NI |Hudson. Morgan sponsored holding | sue at below par ilehem Steels sagged ! u er c er lc o sion the ‘commandor-cantinuea. | PlOdiariST N0 NOW TS | i of im0 i 048 | compani for tho Tast three mamed. | Intercontinents Foer company. \trdnys | gl auotations. Motors ’ ) . o g i flglfll‘lsm 0 New lflg T0ijimentsifor¥eresibymal I ench Aweale il et dig) SesliNh e it Meaching mew prganized 16 operate South Ameri- | Also turned heavy after an ecarly in- T L R T A n et Jsaen |burn selling 1% 10 2% points below |8 MEMBERS HARTFOR D STOCK EXCHANGE hooks. This country has never baen irge volume at slig debentures, series A.'at 96. Ea D S el rhe & e e —————— |higher prices, fluctuated near its | bond.carries a warrant for purchase |S¢Sterday's close in the early after- |l Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1388 numbers by a boys' drum corps of | We always come to nd, because ggressive sclling of Alabapa pig York counsel to carry the fight to | Both of the Iron composite o e nee D of . ; Professor Andrew Jagielski, In ag. |@nd mean more than reputation or | prices are unchanged. Pig iron at [Nearly $4,700,009 in income fc 6 ren B. Burrows denied him ci zhh A ont e i et ae e [renardy | J ! 51542 e o itat M e, GG orre 10 S ares etna ire Protessor MacIntosh was in New | selling Generally Rise Today cord at 255, Recent buying be- York, presumably confering with P Y 5 benefit of the pupils of the local | e 9 > “retaining such an individual as the Iimel ot ha yeariineludad two pars|buvins niovenant wasiths stron Rest of Issues Up in the public atility shares. Buyinz [§ 99 West Main Street New Britain Ihone 2380 Challenge His Move Although shipments of baby | ceptions gains were moderate |in sympathy with the strength in |California Edison climbed more than Tlauded the adverse decision of |clerk. indicating the marriage in Faffey, a justice of the peace, per-| The chicks were cred ap- | was pushed forward vigorously, and | 7 and moved higher at midday. Time {at 142 overshadowed all other 100 Connecticut Legionairs,” Seafon | eIt ESBSE/ iR ‘Professor Macintosh is a veteran more to 360, Buffalo Niagara and | while an Francisco, its northern 8. S 1 common crossed 210 {o dfnesprotessor i5Mafrald ehis| The eggs come from farms in Ver-| iy “javels above 30. Cominon-|can public utilities, placed an addi- {terval of strength. Chrysler, Gen- COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN 5, | How a new song many be writ- . wak price above of twenty shares of stock. New fi- % i ¥ Should Take Regular Oath by ofd ot oM tanns v l Blflb Record S S pocl HIE MARKET AT 2:30 1. M. | i ] State Legion Criticizes Yale Lead MAYUS ATTENDING (CITY COURT JUDGE [ w, MARKET IRREGULAR Semkinral (aliderest Bries TNAM & CO (] 10 BC HOllOl‘ed hy Mafl Dodge corporation for th same week a year ago. | E | chester university this aternoon, oni|tle Natlonall Paper Co against 8.|gold was taken today from the Bank | (g 5 per cent turned the course of ngage Learned Counsel he first recorded occasion when two | i ® ity court and: damages of $39.20 | fers s tirely abandoned, however, but wers ]SS [() Pa]‘[l[)]pa[e | H. and Dr. William Mayo, famous S Gordon was for §75. N. Y. are soon to be taken over by | confined largely to the public utili- American Legion officials trained | A grand concert for the benefit|scientific section of the British Med- against Carl A. Hulten of = Plain-| 000,000 power plant of 75,000 horse [ aigh ground Price at the Market | of Muste, will take place August 11 |(he add s of $415.20. Attorney Bernard | The National Tire Dealers assori- | traders by surprise as it had been without swearing to fight in all its|Dby the general committee in charge | and his brother, commenting on the fgiven a strict forcclosure against [, g100,0 Page A on of Waterbury, are the most in- 0 A e e e | SEnARof R s uDR I ENe facUVIEy | and logically, and as operators they | Meskill anc i y T e T e e enrepresented general |y, jnatitute will he an interesi- | 5 Meskill and William 1z Simmen propattion il the Troni Ags | it Lxsent fopsthedclosinzso : MERIDEN take by the public in the profect. |cyclopaedic and accumulate vast | further decline has occurred in the | the national defense oath. notes amounting to 3600 while he industry are not lacking, but — S Profe: M become st ind Slater 1 e failed rofessor Maclntosh —has become | noy "yiayen an several selections | in expression of science it maintains | Gaand b s e Rl [irontis being felt in a wider area, | 5 X .- 8 5 ulses to the stecl market, An- T : o last is under the direction of Pro- |and his brother “always lived out of | melt in the north and ecasf is well | IMPY ; L "’D"”’““(I‘}:v °l°“’;<‘fc‘l“::£“‘;(”i,alc‘rmar J. Frugale, while the local | the same pocketbook. ~We mnever | maintained other flock of favorable earning . ean arles E. institute branch students are being|bave any division. We e the | seponls EmACE SRNClE Bapnearans 10 Shares Aetna Llfe s e veeks . said | P P Sl i s period last year nipfaciprelnoska uEs |numbers by violin artists and e cents a pound. pEtlL las e ing d on reports of large earn- lawyers preparatory to entering an Vermont and New Hampshire ! AET'VE PUREHASINE |n;,-l ym its sound picture machine appeal in United States circuit| ”“:‘“‘“ Tl‘h!"“' fL ORI eI CHestael ]t ; New York, July 24 (®—The curb \tents. International Telephona court of appeals. {ers will be awarded some useful | Farmers Also Use Postal Depart- 'muml was swamped with both b was marked up more than 2 points. The Hughson Post resolutions, | PTizes: Dwight professor of theology. | . | cels of 'young chicks which went |and prices generally sought higher entered largely in the stocks of Stuart G. Segar, Manager Douglas C. MaclIntosh, in the face| [ lngS through the parcel post station yes- | levels, particularly in the utilities o western companies. Pacific Light- The resolutions challenged the CARPENTER—STEWART 2 PR T el 6 heat and humidity of midsummer |holding at used some uneasi- | brought ahout some recessions, but [to a new high at 100 1 NEW STOCK Judge Burrows. i ’ A ¢ Do " | formed the ceremony. parently in good condition and the selling was well absorbed money rate was firm. developmen(sinithe railroad Eround said. “We believe in per cen b the Would Wi v sereat \g?:x“.dni«r:m: ‘yi\?&‘f'” \‘nl:‘\‘\ hm‘l\\ ern, Mohawk and Hudson sold | neighbor, failed to get a bid on its & new record price and then ran into Investments That Grow with the Canadian army as chaplain. | pouches now. according to Post up Innr“"h. points, and North- | $2.000,000 4 1-2 per cent bonds, due |a storm of selling which carried it country will cogage in war of az- | Mygiog] (] ing Savs B oAt rond New' Ha : b ! . Lyl A e R O s ey T e o W metory | MUSICAL GOmPOSInG SayS Experf|mont ana New Hampshir [wealth and Southern was furne | tional issue of $3,000,000 6 per cent ¢ral Motors. Graham-Puige and Au | o Do Tasan ;i - more than | nancing totaling $3 is being ‘ Professor Macintosh should fake | gjc without using a single original nan e 4 points above 260 ¢ slectric | carried o o e newly formed the same oath hundreds of thous- e P ML Blost ried forkthe gy RTor Low Close note, was demonstrated at the meet- {Bond and Share, A S Z Tic. Coast Aggregates.. TInc . ands before him have taken. If all {jng of (he Kiwanis club today : Bornj ol My Smn s bire (inteas |onces i ioa ipd was et iion: T1ehE| e rar ob California Graviibcont 2 ! made feservations there would be no | noon by William S. Cannon, busi- | Place. 21 Fincoln street, & daugnior |y power, and Long Island Tight- | panics v citizenship.” |ness manager of the New Britain|at the New Britain General hosDi- ¢ made substantial gains. Profi LTIy Lo T Pt cerf) ] i (T & %5 LIGHT COMPANY Dean Clark revealed that scores |General hospital. tal last evening. 1 Am Iore % ing, however, depressed a few of | Tron convertible s again were the |+ £ Samnumicitions i s et J0E DA n "‘“‘“‘“’ \1”’“' mangt he utility issucs somewhat, notably | feature of the industrials, chmbing | am wm | ed by Macintosh since he was de- |songs are written by taking parcs C' I d Gas Tmprovement, Stone and |to 104, a new high, before encount- : This : orful’ shas nied citizenship, about equally divid- |of other well known selections and | lty tems ebster. and Arkansas Natural Gas. | cring profit-taking. This fssue sold | ym st DO g s 1\[“)]}(‘ n?lm‘\ QUEtsS > Sl .o?pm‘“tuml\ i ed between censure and praise. One‘l'o\nm[\;n! them by changing the| Goldman Sachs Srong — « as low as 91 1-4 this year. American | \ 1 Tobaceo the conservative investor who is not anticipating imme- :'I:aljr'\',r(‘.l:‘n(v‘\:\rlolo“g'l:: bitterly critl Hl\‘rln an |“x‘x'r‘~mi|zp “l.l,l,?;‘, or_“nn]»_“’t‘lv‘ Eliot Gordon, of 3 ldman Sachs was strong on the | L G. Chemical 5 1-2s rose more [ \,aconda Cop 3 diate and unusual appreciation. This local public utility is sing the 4 . ! o G 3| street was arrested for speeding on | ¢ siastic receptic received by | tha t, but we everal il o R i RO thertiral Rl o wniE e et iohe | ok s arashleU IO R ispRen g ohyiEtitinatich reeepLionSie el votih Vjlisas L Pt ::‘]""‘f‘”] unusually prosperous and has just as good prospects for or % Ohicd 1a e expansion in the future as has developed in the past. Its e Ll i i Iranklin square by Motoreycle announcement of its new investment | points under their year's high ST. JOHN'S BAZAAR ‘”'m““"““” ‘\n““:]'” “o‘"“’m d ”m;' cer W. P. Hayes this noon. company, Shenandoah Corp. In the Communications H o a popular s another The parish of 8t. John the Evange- | L & William Manning of 42 Rockwell jiir stocks, Western Air kxpress and I'he Col catic londs-A 4 _ . A b skl a5 q |generation. “Daddy Wouldn't - Buy |, onue y»f!pm:mu i police today | okker wore firm. Ben G, waa ic S fi ’:]n”,::\l.'v“.:nl.\"“.m \' i SLes 93 purchase is advised. list will hold a bazaar at the old |y 2" Bow Wow” and sang if, us. 1 A 4 T e Slihy e Burriit sche ol RTonds ivor | : & ¢ ™| that two tires were stolen off a bi- i T ier. mounting_ 20 points to|and International Telephonc TR g T Blihu Busritt ecionligrounds frorhing |(hatwords of heolal fimothym |hcis invits suraseiiuat hig T e e CIRCULAR ON REQUEST from which he said it was taken, | yiss Bas will be used towards a fund for a|.crown Him With Many Crowns.” new church. Earl K. Bishop played the accom- Prominent persons cooperating are | paniment during the demonstration. James Maher, Thomas Meskill, John he Pagan Love Song” was ta Meskill, Charles Nolan, H. Heslin, J. len from “Love's Old Sweet Song' moved higher Grove of Lake sold off moderately A niIa Dotil oant T ourt entertained a table of hri In the oils Cosden shot up mor > & | her home yesterday afternoon. |than & points, but lost some of its|paw fops above 111. St. Paul con- :.:""“"}f f]“"' were won hy Mies Gracs [£3in. Humble and Gulf were some- Coptine g's ; Colo l'\v '[.v Arthur and Miss Elizabeth | What heavy Pirelli of Italy 7 doverali] <o o - |7 | : ¥ e A "1\ Congoleum Connelly, John Burns. N. Begley, R. [and the time changed, he explained. ! weeks of comparative inactivity. | o 80N Regley Souney, Elmer Peterson, | Stephen C. TFoster's last song, | 9 points. German Gen B 0 t s st song, 7 LS . o ”1_ Corn Products .:: 1 ; Lol e e e e TR RECEWES WL Dotk et e et s | B D), HYDE & CO | ing both selections as he explainel | e B Serve 705 . Incorporated A. Roth, Maijo Selina. Joe Crowley. | their source. —— Th United States government Erie M. King, James IFarrel, John M. | Makes U Mes, Sebastiano Ciccianello ssues continued to impro : 7 : . ) & s Up & Song S SB ES: e - st 5 T IFamous I'la 1574 5 ! STREET VEW J Hechan) fucserhlicing | Geargs HITs MTnllarder ol ororeine el Ten Childeen Remembered in Docu o e S ORI U ‘-,\,Y:i( hm”m\ g § ST MAIN STREET ; NEW BRITAIN James Crowley, D. Fitzpatrick, B.|io write a song by stealing the air| ment—Daughters Receive Local | wife of Jdoseph Cicciancllo of 34 LIRIELND SIS Fox Film A Doyle, William Crowley, William | from another song, Mr. Cannon sang | | Reaver street, died last . t the (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) | 3, - 8 9 Freeport Te . - e i Reminglon, Joe Richer, George Wil- fone he wrote last Saturday night| — and Plaimville Real Estate. R R N il Gial \'\‘M‘l ; MENT SERVICE liams, Charles Burns, R. Gautu, |for the purpose of demonstrating| [iowineta &hortiill ness FSHe thar besr _Insurance Stocks ' : . T = A low Genl Kl 3 James McGrail, Charles Reilly, | i . e title| TWo daughters and ecight sons| % e i - X 3 g f 2 Mrs. Coffey, Mrs. J. M. McGrall, | words were: Michael Campbell which was el ool Ll Goodrich "]“ Ars. 7. Crowley, Mrs. Naughton, | Summer time, Summer time, gather | (1 to probate court by Judge T T e b an e s et M | Hdsononens Mrs, ) i Souney aniiares| Mo o e anrealCamneyitoday: ed by two sons, Paul and Anthony e Int Comb, Me .. | wine; 3 | To Mrs. Mary Knight he leaves |Ciccianello; one daughter. Miss 1 OO Sy s Int Cemer = o : AT Clevalne s Sl Ciceianello; two brothers, John | Conn. General B Int Nickel Splashing in the water, sitting on | he property on Cleveland strect and BREN0; Lo Prohe] Hartford Iire ] Int Har Real Estate News hy mang; foiine fotheriununtes Sl Cbte | e et S 05 G (o oo DNes v o ; WE OFFER: Gazing in your sweetie's eyes, white | Rafferty of Middietown, he leaves [AD in Ttaiy; and onc sister, Miss | Hartford + Int Tel & Tel Buell street property was sold to- | Vouinsiainertiana $600 and two buildings in Mountain | Pauline Amento of Italy LSl 1030 10 Banson day by Isracl Levin, Rernard Stein | 4 g Phoenix lire ., Mack Tt Hot days, hot dogs, ain't we having | View. Plainyills Puncral services will o held | o= ¢ SRR 5 s 97 22 and Hyman Rabinow to Michael W. o ' " "His sons’ rrceived the following | MOTFo morning from thi lat. hom | TTavel:1s Ins Co .. 2 \To: Dag i . ares Bannan and Hugh H. O'Neil, owners | Gotting tanned and blistered in the | bequests: to Michacl, $500; fo Jo. |at $:30 o'clock and at St Mary's Manufacturing Stovks Mont Ward 5 | | ghany corporation issues reached = - 3 of the O'Neil Tire & Battery Co. The > ¥ q s church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in | AM Hardware .. 0 G |Natl Bisc o B Co e summer sun. eph. $25; to John. $100; to William o et [Natl Cash Reg 1 . $7.000 on the plot | i SR el i - 5 Billings & Spencer > [N Y Centrul .2 2 2 e i L G s | P;J]!ll ar song, then r. Bishop [$25; to Frank, $25 and to George, sl a4 = ’\ NI R R g5 s b played it as a march.a lullaby and | P s : : N 2 the office of the town clerk today in- \ Tates A fineral i ey | S reatdue loeuih ’ City Company - orth Amer ..172 ’ AT e B ; \ r. Can-| esidue of the extate is to b GBIkl et 33 |North Pacific 1157 5 non explained that he had stolen ths | used to pay off mortgages on th Britain Cooperative Savings and g 9 F l lagle Lock ... s V0 | Pack Mot Car 131 Loan. assoclation, 31,000 mortgage |28 rrn\ln !v'\m;vn\nv!][{kno'\:n = | Cleveland strect property and al unera sk el R T S on Ridgewood street property; Luc- |} 8 YA ORISS S L Nein 00 Sl emuingalter dnatilsiloatend s Hart & Cooley 8 2 Phillips Pet. .. 3 D Appli ‘) ipronowios to SAvines Hinl ot ]| ]m tare You Sleeping, Brother | vided among ’sh, 10 children, share|~—————=————"———" i anders, B LTSN : | Postum Co. ... 7 rice on App tcation New Britain, $4.000, Leo street. ‘y"’o'l’:l i [_:’:)“ ‘[;‘“"“’“*110 ”“'I ! \l“;l{l\“f_ ike Murs, Harrictte Melissa Mills NEB o\ denines i 3 Pub Serv N ! 5 duc rom the prologue from he witnes: are Hattie Gau- | : 20 Yory |- o 5 > eral services for Mrs Harrict- | North & Judd F Radio Corp ‘Pagliac Duke Street,” a | G Sonnalza AntENG o ¥ Geairor g 4 2 | “Pag o an oll|dette, Margarat Schuetze and Ma M Ea M6 To e ivaas Al hm e Rros Ao o Remington Plan Property Owners’ | hymn written in 1703; I ream, | thew M. Meskill. Mrs, Knight s ! Sl i b i SloRBL R W ; Reading 2515 Tow B mun ot el g i lucator and a former resident of s : : Assn, in Sixth W B.ld Tathor 0",‘] e ol \‘lhm‘\ ],,,:‘::m‘ e execuiny New Britain, will be held tomorrow | It 1 Mfg Co ; - Rep 1 & § ...114% The Citizens' Property Owners As. p 1 ETRT Mr, Cannon first sang this as a to Matthew, §26: to Bdward IRaiEanetony | Comes Marching Hoxe," and “God | atternoon at 2 o'clock at B. C. for- | S Mig S i1 | Sears Roehuck 1631 sociation, Inc., inviting all tax P 1 (ErEons fiine o at 19 Court Standard Scr Sinclair Oil 310, payers from the sixth ward to nlh‘““, “;‘;m"’\';':; R | ersonails sire w”n.»'\“v' ) ]m;v';‘\'fl,,\ (,i, ‘K-.?,‘(, " g R Southern Pac . 148% meeting that will be held at tmhem"d et alins a0 OunEenre | ville will officiate. Burial will be in | Torring Yo 3 |5t Gas & Flec 1403, 3 . Ukrainian hall on Erwin place to- | [ 'W06 160 PERES CHTE: ‘ Miss Ethel Gubernick of the | Hillside cometery, Terryville Union Mfg Co k SHUEDIEL ) - i T morrowinighiZat:s oiclock: Parade,” and “Stars and Stripes| Chamber of Commerce stafr will | Miss Mills conducted the Harri fceter ¢ i:‘,!“‘,”: \:' ‘\r % T ObOCO % Blumenthal The aim of this meeting will be | orever. | 1eave Saturday for two woeeks' vaca. | Melissa Mills Kindergarten Trainmg Public Utilities Stocks f\';m.ix'»m yj‘” 5 1o organize the sixth ward property L 7o oy ) |tion at Leonard’s bridge, Colehester, | School at 66 Fifth avenue, New York | Allicd Pow & Light ...108 SRELhL, B e : and COMPANY owners into a branch organization. B it e e tevar | Fruit Peddler Arrested | = Ehyoishasiedi b atngnen fonedl) Sonil e s R S frex Gulf Sulph 74 g 99 WEST MAIN ST RAPHAEL BLDG. Joseph A. Haffey, undertaker and |vears and since 1919 had been prin- |Conn Lt & ] |''im Rol Bear 1045 George Quigley, Edward Greenstein, | For Having No License |prominent member of the New Brit- | cipal of the kindergarten school | Conn Power .. BT {mdsrwood «; 1541 John Smolak and William Dobrow- | wionael Calos, 50, of 160 Wash- |ain lodge, B. P. O. E.. has returned | Graduates are now teaching in sev- | Hfd ¢ Light | Union Pac olski » |ington street, for many years a fruit u‘“" an enjoyable trip to California. [ eral parts of the United States. Hfd Gas Co com ... 7 2 v 1 t t e land produce peddler in this city, |He attended the ks convention | She was born in Burlington, Conn.. | Hfd Gas Co prd i \1 ,f"”"d S S1ig We Offer and Recommend: Ilifteen years after the money |was arrested this afternoon by Of- | there {the daughter of Meli: and Teavitt | N BB Gas ] S Ind Al . 5 ; 1 was spent, the Irench parliament | ficer David Doty on the charge of | Boleshaus Domurat of 164 Grove Dunhar Mills. She attended the New Southern N il o 5 S Rubber 4 BRITISH I iPE approved the budget of 1914, War | peddling without a license and will [street has returned from seven | Britain State Normal school and was | United Corp . e it U 8 Steel caused the delay. |be arraigned in police court tomor- |months' stay in Buffalo, N. Y er graduated from the Columbus, | — e INVESTORS Shme— fze) | —_— Ohio. kindergarten training school TREASURY BALANCE | West Elec .. 2043 5 2 1 Art treads strangs paths these| Calos said he had been ill for| Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Liddy|She bogan her teaching career in the | Treasury Balance, 542 | Willys Over .. E ] days. Glorification of the Kitchen |some time and had just resumed |of 261 Monroe street are spending | kindergartens of the public school g 2 Woolworth 923, g g “A” Shares at 254. sink was the object of a contest at|peddling. He admitted that he had |their vacation at the Waverly ho- of Columbhus. where she remained| 1sed cars aplenty in Herald Clas- | Wright Aero . 130% | i 3 = the Chicago Art Institute. neglected to renew his license. J(el, Indian Neck. Ihum 1804 to 1896, sified Ads. Yellow Truck . 38% I

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