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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1929. : FOUR BURN ALIVE; THO OTHERS HURT (Continued From First Page) thegter which hurried to the e was *with a woman friend, cene to find firemen attending Mrs. ¥rench along 1 into a lot and back into Grove [speed of bullets built into them, street. .Officer Cronin was coming | will hurtle through the air here Sep- up Grove street, and heeding the |{ember 6 and 7 in an internationl | cries of ‘“catch him; catch him” |assault on existing specd records. Al i. New York, Aug. 17 (P—The finan- | which came from the children, he | To the swiftest will go the Schnei- A Sy [ cial district has been informed that | put out his arms and the man stop- ir'rr trophy for sc A.m,,.»’ speed, first B *he production schedules of Midwe RS ped. offered by the French sportsman D; s [H D.‘- k \] S et e R : T d . G : 4 the pelice station when he |and plonser in aviation, - gacqucs ' DISADPLOVES OF Hi§ Drinking and st ivnsent sens, muintained ot | Rallying Tendencies Continue— was questioned by nt Feeney, |Schneider. It is to become the per fiients Being Cannon said York and had been loafing around | WinS it three times in succession. | man street he came until, through | a hole in the fence, he made his way | —$ , Isle of Wight, Aug. 16 (A anes of four nations, with the WIFE RECOMMENDS n which | from New |Manent property of the nati Show of Temper Wall Street Briefs | STOCKS STILL RISE | & The Ay stene 1 Business Reports Favorable world output of copper dur- | Stewart Warner PUTNAM & CO. Mambers New York & Hartford Stack Exchanges WEST MAIN ST.,, NEW BRITAIN i TEL. 2040 MARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, TEL. 2-1148 Mary's church as sub-deacon and volunteers® searching the ruins |New Britait lately. He would tell |SO far no nation has been able to ing July totaled 174,547 short tons for the bodies of her children and |the officers no more. . But whea VM it more than twice. Because he is in the habit of get- | s against 174,556 in June, 192,589 | New York, Aug. 17 (A—Rallying voung Messier. lOfficer Cronin was waifing for the | Twice, in 1920 and 1921, Ttaly Ung drunk and fighting with is|in May and 156,190 in July, 1625 |tendencies were still predominant at " The cause of the fire has not been | wagon, Cannon told the policeman |captured the trophy. only to lose it | Wit anley Chickosky, 40, | nerican burcau of metal statis- | the opening of today's stock market. e Offer: determined. that his home was in Hartford, |the following year to G Brit ton avenue, was fined $5 . tics repotrs. | Atchison and Southern Railway e e B Twice, in 19 it went to s and his probation was con- e leach opened 2 1-2 points higher A ~ N AN = o s F]NI] EIRL MUR"ERE" } 3 il8l United! States. Tn: I tinued for indefinite time bY | Recent cquipment orders as re |and Timken Roller Bearing showed AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. the race was held In Venice, Judge ceskl in police | yorteq by Railway Age include 500 [an initial gain of 2 points. Jack- CAGLE K C INJ”REI] SUREEI]N Lieutenant Webster won it for Great | COU ng when Chickosky | janj for the nnn”,n]x:‘:rm“, ard Motors (old) and American Can EAGLE LOCK CO. | Britain with a speed of 251.49 miles appeared on the charge of drunken- from the DPress Steel | ach opened about a point higher. DF > ; ~ - This year speeds well over 300 It was just 1{\-- usual fvlm' i'hu-1 irom the Bethlehem | New Jersey, :esterday individual TORRINGTON CO. miles an hour are expected. | LERBTHRL bl GG st 0 flat cars for the Great | feature, was a block of 7600 share | R | The speed of Schneider trophy fight with his wife, and his| rn from the Standard Steeljat 70, off 1 (Continued From First Page) ! . ‘) | et 2 5 , Lring of ing mistreated, hal | nd 25 dump cars for «he| With no change announced = o | winners has increased remarkably ST e o 8 nee an aunt, Mrs. Kdith Oleschalder, | s IPrevost won for France with an jrore venue and | Magor Car Corp., and from the ecral Reserve rediscount rates when they returned to the house He Tl‘efl[s Pl]OIS Hm‘ts averags of 44.7 miles an hour. |~ ,".,' L ; work ;\ it | Differential Steel Car Co. ence in today's market. Oils after a_shopping tour in Philadel- 1 {Other winners and their speeds 1'”";,“h'm e e e E— in London for shipment to phia. They had left the house about e e :‘1 i mm;: = “‘”‘l_‘“ “‘llm-‘ -ni‘l‘ e | The Owens Tllinois Glass Co. and|York operations for the rise were | alone. Through the courage and clear-| 55.3 miles an hour. ‘ s e S WHE Inite tn b -mile pipe iine|ence in tday's market. Olls were St . ¥ 2 ang ar- L Y finds life a t . . - : 2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange Dr. 1. J. Simpson, coroner’s phy- : headedness of an army surgeo 1920—Bologna, Ttaly, 120.3 Lo dato St | from Wayne county, |again heavily bought in expectation | L chans sician, who examined the body, said |who with his companion was se.| Miles an hour. her husband. She thinks that he | ovest VITeinia, (o their two plants at | of material benefits to the industry | NEw BRITAIN HARTFORD MERIDEN that death might have been, caused |riously injured in a spectacular 1—DeBriganti, Italy, 1174 [gnould not be given any mors | Charleston, W. Va. from the California restriction law | g by asphyxiation. Dr. Simpson later | piane” crackup yesterday in woods an hour. chances. She believes that he ha S which becomes effective next month. 65 W. Main St S3lLenisiSt. 43 Colony St. performed ‘an autopsy and sent he of the Blue Hills in Milton, both —Biard, Great Britain, paq chances enough. and so the rec- Public utilities moved forward un- | 4 & viscera to chemist for examination. |men today were considered o have > miles an hour. g OEAASH T a e sHAR G Be Hasa der the leadership of Consolidated = S— Police declared it would have been |3 go0q chance for recovery. Thelr| ., \J28—Rittenhouse, — United guverely and perhaps put away for |Gas, which crossed 181 to a new impossible for Miss Morgan to have | names, however, were on the dan-| SWeS 177:38 miles an hour e | high record. bound herselt with the straps, all | 2o %0 NG, T B0 B8 TR0 1925—Doolittle, United States, | b T e T (o (R —— of which had been fastened at the ;. .- miles an_hour. A Honiiiesa Now Henilhes s | HE MARKET AT 11:30 A, M. We Offer: back. Authorfities said they hnd‘ T e o 1926—Bernardi, Italy, 246.49 & {;kes a drink and there is trouble at | (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) learned there was not mmu;:h] 2y | Bhey e (\Aix;‘]lvjvm (c wdol (\l\ | miles an hour. Hoaar Iness will g0 to ruln if — | SR e Gl found in the girl's lungs to have s, 48, surgeon at the | 1927—Webster, Great Britain, | p. ig i o ATiChars Dya i A Ay AR B G “What o vou think provation OUSAL Begt Growers Unsatistied, | am a chepa — = = ares T have questioned more than a ‘n”f":‘,‘]“"”‘-"”l’“ Laplin S i‘“;; The course to be flown this year ‘means? 1t is more important to be- | ' . . | American Can 178 176 176% | score of persons without finding a | J um mir s a possible skull jis quadrilateral, extending roushly phuve yourselt at home than to be- | P { C th Am Forelg Pw 144% 143% 1443 | single clew to work on,” Smith said. |fracture ~and other hurts. Lieu-|from Ryde, on this island, 10 a jyuve yourself only on the day you ian {0 Continue Fight |Am Loco ... 128% 123 = 123 | NEW BRITA N TRUST CO “To further compleate matters Miss tenant Taplin has a fractured jaw, |point cff Seaview to Southsea to yeport to Mr. Connoll Judge R, Am Sm & Re 115% 115 113 4 Morgan’s mother and aunt are in/cuts about the head -and internal |Cowes and back to Ryde. Alto-|ryaceski asked the man. Chickosky ! Washington, Aug. 17 (P—The sen- | Am Sugar ... — — — such a hysterical condition that injuries. ;:Uhr'rmvnr contestants will €T told the court he would behave—il ate sugar tariff controve which is | Am Tel & 284% 285 y,lx;.h:i0||\.x}g them has been out of the | Thejr 1y scout plane went into ‘L:w(r;'n:‘t‘ ‘M_(r]»' xxv;‘ 5 mm‘l:y- ||:n_‘~:lun l1aps pe ;\..,; given one more chance. expected to be the outstanding dis- | Am Tob . == = question.’ a tail spin about 400 fect above the | Satlendie s S ICOUNBES “Probation means that you are not 'pute of the whole forthcoming tariff | Anaconda Cop 119% Both Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Ole- |ioung skimmed tree tops and |, Half & million spectators thronged supposed to be drunk. If you Keed debate, will over a proposed | Atchison 278% schlarer are under the care of PhY- (rashed into a tall oak. snimmx!‘\"“."“”’ I HEheR Tace Wvad Iion b x drunk you will land up | paq siderably lower than that|Atlantic Refin 713 1% Birfl] Record sicians. |of one wing, the plane enice. Twice as many are ex-lin jail,” the judge continued. “If yofeq hotise: but: mue ot | Balt & Ohi A ) = 0 . th e pancaked | ;"™ L S vo the house but much higher [ Balt & Ohio. Declaring that dismissing the sul- | o\ o0 o the two fliers, Ipected to see it here. Already all you hrought again wlen Syoulline S e e han inderi tha| Batn® Steel cide theory he found himself *‘up | the hotel accommodations in Cowes are S e 2 y Al % are on prebation I'll send you 10 |oraney-MeCumber aet | B, e e o aguinst a stonc wall” Smith said. | Major Cummings, first to regain ihave been reserved. jail. ive dollars and costs and i 2 ; | Ches & Or LR e oo et N Nevertheless it would be ridiculous Consciousness after about 15 min- One ocean liner has been reserved continued probation.” Winding up the labors on the | Ches :m Lritain (x}lhrd !\(?Tm al this oK SR O young woman |utés, diagnosed his own injuries as|for the Royal Aero club, in whose| [ior driving under the influence of 'ale sections of the pending bill, the [C M & § ¥ ing to Mr. and Mrs. William Wind- would turn on the gas and {hen de- | Probable skull fracture. He ex-|hands are the arrangements for the | jiguor, the case of Frank Kosakow- Sehte finance committee republicans| Chrysler Corp ish of 295 Chapman street. SCOlCh GOII]GI al B“flkefl at LaSt liberately bind herself in such a po- | tricateq himself from the wreck- |contest, and several other liners will ski, 3, 445 Burritt strect, was con. '2ve decided to recommend that the Colo Jucl A son was born to Mr. and 1 sition as she was found. Moreover, age, freed his companion, and ad- [be turned into grandstands for (he |tinued until Thursday morning at imPort on Cuban raw sugar be plac- Congoleum -’f‘“" "”‘I‘f“-"“’“‘\‘}”‘ ;" Loz s el F N A', G t it would have been physically im- |ministered first aid. The two then |event {ho request of Attorney T 4, Golan, | at 2.20 cents a pound. That com- | Consol Gas 1”““:‘ 1“ at New Britain' General | 0r AIr Gonoer: possible. [set out in search ot aid. | France, Ttaly and Great Britaln he man was arrested late ) Dot th sl Jcen siinacn cinnesentliGomn SErod ST R e = An empty gl nd ginger ale bot- | Meanwhile a large s»:\rchh\gl\‘.]“‘ "1“";"'”“ “"”“f;]mlf]”'""l"" s crnoon by ( rs Kiely o "‘;‘;l 0siate bilnees-diny (, N'Q, ASr: 12‘\ L ot oz W orales 1ol annovtas eV TR R R (TTE) S tle found on a kitchen table police 'party including mounted police, po- | A¢h in the race. he United € S e av Chem 9% S : st 12. Mr. | Harry Lauder. Scotch singer and said had a peculiar odor and could |jjce e PO |has only one plane to enter. 1t will R R 1t accepted by congress, the com- | Dupont L1904 B e i wt last has been sf pect uld {lice in automobiles, Boy Scouts and || e 3 18 Y <iesewetter was a former residen dian, at last has been signed not have contained ginger ale. The |passersby had been organized on | ¢ Piloted by Lieut Al Williams of | ., eny d in West | mitteemen’s decision, reached hy a Pub Serv 741 NG Britatn for an American radio appearance. sediment in the bottle has been information of the crash from Paul | Me NAVY: Sica Arrested in Wes 7 to 4 vote, would raise the rate on € RN 879 b s He will ar on a commercial turned over to a chemist for anal- | Reynolds. a farmen aonr the Gont |v'1'1’ iminary teisla will e place For Colchester Robbery Cuban raw su which s accorded | Fam Play 2% program Sunday evening, Septem- ysis. [fon-Miiton. fnaloha taw the he | Friday, Septemb: and the rac Hartford, Aus. 17 (P—Angelo |® 20 per cent preferential duty un- | Fleischmann 934 —_— S T microphone 11 Miss Morgan and her mother lved | ¢ ™ o " tioi of blood Ieading ‘,mm;\"!ll be flown the next day. After| . L 00 LS T treaty agreement, to present [Fox Film A a7% Winnipeg, ( la, and his songs alone in the Narbeth house since |y " St 10 e o MatoeE o |the trophy event. the piloty repre- Bict, JOTACHY O SERALE TR FECT | world rate of 2.20 cents, and would | Freport Tex . 46% D t h and quips will be carried through- their return from France three |p1° NTecked plafe led Motropolitan | senting the participating nations witl | 18 Mtted tn s State B €ORNCT 08 {clevate the world rate to 2.75 cents 1(‘.1-:\! Asphalt . 94% | ea s out the United States by 36 stations years ago, where the girl was edu- | R T e flT‘:‘ [SEETRERLD lower the “fer* et 1 e D s Sl Colchester | The world rate has little effect on|Genl Flec ....349% of the National Broadcasting com- cated th trop; N police sta-|iecord over a measured course GoheniDress Shopiin GOl EBL el iy “Drices howeye nee most of | Genl Motors 1 = p ey T e R Ition in Milton. Major Cummings |4hove the Solent on June 15 hvithitnesthert iobl eee i uaie oo L = 5 o > Al e Lie linsisted on looking after the hurts| Speeds of 340 fo 350 miles an | W0 antomobiles on that date, w ‘”“j“' "”“i"“L:"‘_; '"‘f“m““:'v “d”‘f':r- f-%lrwh\ Tire ‘(;‘ 5 - William Naples Lauder has appeared on radio o o i, G e el e G i Sacrarmsnfo) Calirs ; Sm vho voted for|Hudson Motors 3 ] Mrs. Margaret Napl wife of | programs in rope. but his to the hospital, he gave a complete | ovent, Sl iy SR Tt e e ggmoramisy xate festimc Sadtha piin R Comb SEn g1 4 70 | Willlam Naples of 2332 Arch street. | tember 1 date will his official £ VS £ 5 St b C Lt dd $8.80 a ton to the cost 3 7 | die s N f . 1 : [} o ot oBthe acclient! to pollcatand - Bt Tt liriday S tlormioon onkthalesver: 1d Siaiton togths cor |Int Cement ... 7 .| died this rning in Norwich. American radio debut. In the eariv | T of 100 tons of Cuban sugar im- |Int Nickel Besides her husband she leaves a | days of American radio, the come [} reporters. CELERRATES 95th BIRTHDAY | nor of California for the return of S : R S and s s American radio, the come- % | inually, and that “this in-|int Harves daughter, Dorothy. di volce broadcast by Today the plane will be removed | New London, Aug. 17 (A—Miss Sica to Connecticut and State Police- | . iy ekl 1 e aug! : 3 |a c was broadca v a L : : % 5 L P crease verage ahout 22 cents | Int Tel & Tel..118 Funeral services will be held |small station at Medford, Mass., but by army authorities who will seek |Julia Casewell of this city. celebra Peter . Busch left Hartford | . - year." He regarded | Mack Truck 9714 el o T icenn S b s A to learn the cause of the failure of |ed her 95th birthday today. Miss it 1o obtain the p L over the present rate §715 pepfay moioR i B M L R Bl U (Baniisiad ey the motor. Little was left of the|Casewell was born in Lebanon and e ———— = S b b \\Ionl'(‘:f:*p 937 ot St A hion“\' O"m“ Fio it T 1 (Continued From First Pag: | e e o e e e e i) S W e . s ac . 93 - |at st. Andrew’s churc a time tc favorites, includ- | 0 en a € 1N rove n other agricul-|Mont Ward ..1227 ed later. 3uri “ill be Hir the G 3 2eit eyt | which cleanty snapped off the giant ars. Untll a 50 she | Clty Htemfi tural commodities, but thought it|Natl Biscuit.. 204 [ 2 s e r R v e AR treet from 157 Grove, where theloai crumpled the plane like a|w tively cn B e e e 5 s |in st. Ma the Heather” and e e Saaiaa | 1l ¥ {Natl Cash Reg 127 Taratiis fadloton e sitting on the veranda. matech box. In addition, a steady [extract manufacturing co of the United States ti live with a|N Y Centra 2 : o = i radlo Drog S i S 2 L A N Y Central.. 243% il 1 d get no one to answer (h* tnrong of fhe curlous and souvenir | Cloveland, Ohio. Robert Budde, 645 Corbin avenue, I proft.” N oor. Cautiously he tricd the knob | hunters was busy much of | Eomvr S R veported to the police this mornir To Continue Fight Nosth e L 167 | e wnd finding the door unlatched, he|nignt carting aw: bits of REPORTS 60 CHICKENS STOLEN that someone stole a .25 calibre ve- | That view. however, was opposed |North Pacific 100 ‘q‘“:"fi t ’)‘N“v the house. |yreckage. For the gast week, chicken thieves VOIVEr from his car during the r v hen H. Love, president of the | pack Mot Car 15 ."fi:: v’\‘;: 171;»(.[ ) (:!\mu} Iyx.lf;\\lVi“( Lieutenant Taplin, who was have been invading the coops of ,”n\\‘:;m.\”“\* m:, USSI nited States Beet Sugd sociation, | penn R R 97 a front room in the House.|ths controls, is an esperienced pi- |Charles Banaglia, 916 East streef, s DISOUSE who held that the industry would be| ppining pet.. 407 rey dashed into the strect and be- |0t Army authoritios sald he xwas|he reported to Captain George Kely | University, Va., Aug. 7 (P—Trans v retarded” by the reduction |, o 58 687 ‘ ¥ plary. 2. n to shout. Alarmed by t! portaticn in relation to southern in- Fostum Co. 687% 587 | Funeral services for Mrs A shout. Alarmed by thelt | uniohe the most expert of the re. of the New Britain police depart- Dortation in relation uthern ‘rom use rate and announced | poy el N T 100 ToyTor fugad 0 ot 20§ Winthron i ¥ 4 ries the man ran out of the houss capve fliers at the Boston airport |Ment today. trial development, the future of inat the producers’ campaign £or the | po g ™o 6 e o e ind started to run up the street. 1o hag handled many types of | Fully 60 chickens have heen faken | the country church and Press, 240 cent impost would be contin-i poyinaton Rd 453 R R e e “Thief! Thief! Catch him! Catch | planes, they sa o ; dur- | from his pen and he asked that an and forcign affairs were subjec 1 3 e ; ey s e i raditi planes, they said, since he flew dur- SALENE DO eRE L8 el ¢ ¢ S 3 | a week's ere held I |— 1imI® ALl the children in the neigh- | Ing fne world {investigation be madc by poliee of | hefore the institute of public af- | Lounding out their work on the|ReP T & 8. 110% i s o IR el oyston Awaits Extradition: horhood took R TR L it s in the closing sessions today. * cchedule, committeemen EORDACK. ) I8 AR fehiz R 3 r,‘;;”, s Ao ey BO00B By = s Jir RN ks el el G 71!': i S ‘, ete | Sinclair 0il 397% sepl’s church. Rev. John I. Dono- TWO Olhers Undef Alvl\est youthful army of energetic Infant| The light in the lighthouse at e R RO R ans L s N R SEER IRl HoniherniEac tila e was the celebrant at the solemr gendarmes was on his trail o i | Buffalo, N. Y., is to have the first | Chic roperty owners are to |at § cenfs, instead of T, in the | oM AGE 1AL : rall. Jupiter Tnlet, 1la, has 1,£00,000 | St Gas & Elec 137 igh mass or requiem and was as- —_—— Up Grove street the man ran. and | candle power |lexisastie Brauntcina iy gonnediaca piyfemalicr flaxcaisht ahl ot agregiiouta bill st I dheRvpeen Sl o SRl isted by Rev. J. J. Keane as dea- | b plane port e !and that on maple syrup at 6 cents, ‘\“’1 Ll b Sloted ;‘“‘ "1.\' "I. T anles of |, Sacramento, Cal, Aug. 17 (P— | linstead of 5 und while approving | R ¢ liSoRsand B e ti0TH S ** O farhert 1. Rolston, 36, was held i i Usually arrange brings Your Traveling your " checks. letters Let Us Serv.e You of credit up money problems when vacations are being planned. This bank will be glad to aid you by providing funds through its Vacation Club—and will gladly for and New Britain Trust Co. Acquire the Habit of saving and you'll be surpriser to see how quickly the dollars ac- cumulate. There is no satisfac- tion equal to that of knowing that vou have several hundred dollars on hand for any emeygency. Join the Mutual Savers and get 59. Burritt Mutual Savings Bank Treasury Balance $101,844,623 | deaths, 131 births, and 39 marriages o corn sugar 1 te of nts a| | 2 .. here today awaiting extradition 10 pound in the house bill which com- | Studebake | As the casket was borne Into the |y pop "ool6., in connection with the DaveN with ihe Tresent rate of 11| Sexas Co | chureh, Organist Irank Sullivan | f000 0“0 v“[_“' Natior Seils, Gnd! reduaiig the houss rate|/Lex GuIE Suiph 12% | played Chopin's funeral march. A PAE G 98, ineahieh To] SRR L ! 7im Rol Bear 10G% [the offertory Mrs. Irank Sullivan |81 ¥ R | Union Pac [sang Gounods “Ave Maria” and at| M e e i enier Ul Caviide 1015 | {he conclusion of the mass i a0 Bovsion dagmity S i v B T o It A S [dered “Lead, Kindly Light” iineluarkin g ol - hy th tic members of the|U S Ind Al 186% | The pall ere Patrick L “\‘\‘ led any n e - republicans decided |U 8 Rubber ... 46 Hughes Binlom ns) IDUd U RALGHT S o R e AT 39 anton, John Hickey, Howard il eas, Colo. is suspected of hav- o1t aineiiis the amibletoate|vest : trick, and Frank Erbal. Tho flow-|Ing beerl assoclated with G seetions of the bill, which also con- [ Willys Over oarelsficregloinganoptre ',W,Z‘ o “',,, 0 Sitd yesterdiy it S e oo ot neh CEE 0 mnitn, (et e visions. Although the senate will ro- | Yellow Truck Volowing the chureh services e Mioan il at Lamar. anfl issemble Monday, no business is to — gy sas T e kS e “‘“’“"(p"; ‘:,"f”‘c";’:"rf i 1 arcemer e SR ‘ery Midaletown, where Re wther robhery nettec el : “ “‘;f\‘ 1‘ e Ao ';M';[‘,,"( _”‘(‘“‘ KT . Donohue conducted the committal in cash and bonds cadl oduen (Furnished By Putnam & €o.) | ervices. A Parrish, president of ths L1 = e bank, and his son, John Parrish, | e T | 3 wer to death. Everett A. Kes- Real Estate News | Anpmiceistacks , GIRLS IN ESCAPADE HERE r. assistant cashier. was kid- e Aetna Casualty 1980 ' HOME WITH PARENTS ed ‘n‘w‘win‘}ma Dr. W. W. Wine- The New Britain Trust Co., trus-|Actna Life Ins Co . 1 GO ‘,,‘.y‘, ((,,.»‘,"L,:nyv;u:\’\m“,.\’\ ('\.):o,t- o tee of the estate of Thomas S. Me-|Aetna Fire | _ e Rovetontrseat o rlnr:n: :In,f Mahon has released a mortgage note | Automobile Ins hold : ers and Pcter Perakos on Main street | Hartford Fire | Hil Park Relensed From Lonz s out in 1927, | National Fire 93 Lane Farm Two mechanic liens has been | Phoenix Fire 1050 1065 i placed by the ¢ Britain Lumber | Travelers Ins Co L1825 1845 Because the parents of Vera Si- Co., inst Nicholas Scapellati to|Travelers Ins Co righ 949 |korski, 16, and Sally Sirkorski, 2! | ccure payment for labor and mate- | Manufacturing Stocks have taken them ba to Bu rial furnished. One for $5.202.95(%m Hardwar 601 TU;H‘:"I “"' Riise ]‘5;‘( cat "f” = 5 was placed on Clinton street prop-|Arrow-Hart & Hegeman 46 48 aoust, 17, of Hartford, will be . erty and the other for 89 has|Billings & Spencer .... 11 12 }“ iyenileicouraing/aotion uas fak, NEW HaVGH Mefl Hel[l n been placed against B n street | Bristol Brass & |en in the cases of the girls when : property City Company 112~ 117 |they came up in police court this WeIhel‘Sheld—-CaF Well LOflfled According 1o a certificate of set-|Colt's Arms .. 2 35 CLOTILNE S tlement filed today, the estate of Fafnir Bearing Co . 110 were arrcsted early last NiarcellaHuck consislingt off pron: | Hartie Groley ay morning by S Hartford, Aug. 17 (®—A lottery erty on the north side of Chestnut ! Landers, 68 70 and Officers Harper and|ticket layout, complete with dope- has been transferred to Marv|N B Machir 0 42 in Walnut Hill park sieets and amc to about tt. Anna Huck, George Huck|North & Judd p station they were quest 500 worth of “chances,” was seized, ind Benjamin Huck, heirs. BUinariBrey : : sed with being in dang her with an automobile and g e ;xm-|< Stow & Wil . 15 |of falling into the habits of vic sing through MNurse’s Death Ruled i Russcll Mtg Co wiy (et ke Duftulo [(Wethorarls) it as the result ST e T MU S TR s’ parents came and took them |of a "hunch” policemen that Murder, Not Suicide §ov W& o - |from Long Lane farm where they|ihe men were acting suspiciously. Manila, Aus. 17 (P—A second | ot AT CEN |had been placed for safe keepin Martin Ardigo. of 364 State street, investigation of the death of Esther | Ut THOLH | When arrested the girls gave a|New Haven. and Louis J. Leopold of Louise Klein, navy nurse, whos: 'y, con Sypes (o |Church street addres but on|? Haven, oper- l“ml.\"‘ is found in a vmwl!vr:\ ne: | Veeder-Root checking, the police could not find| r on l”‘ ‘"!“"\ turn- Manila on August 5, was begun by | ; | =y St t 2 arrcsted by State Police- o e Public Utilities Sto ;‘K‘“”"";‘,_’f ‘{',,,,\:'ifl"J;:f Lt :‘hn“v"n John and Patrick had reached the conclusion that the [{onn Elec Service ....140 145 | pan by the polic Toole aftc which is own- woman had been slain. 5 :':\ulv; ‘\lv'nl\‘\:‘rllr2 pld ex 99 101 | “rpg case of Pasquale Valenti, |0 by Paul lorentino, 81 Wkite §| The authoritfes announ B 2 charged with reckless driving after Bwe Hayen g hac hedueatang cireumstances relating to the case |Hfd Elee Light |an accident Thursday evenlng. at|ed and the lottery tickets found. did ot support the suicide theory, | Hfd Gas Co pfd ~ | the sormer 6t Went WAl ctioie & liThey'are held in bonds ot $TAOTeHAH which was first adopted. They also [N I8 Gas e ot Maln atreet &1l for Wethersfield court nest Monday believed Miss Klein was accompa- | Southern Wednesday ou petition of Pro e nied by a man on the night of her ing Attorne sep: T 00ds T R S death, but no clues to his identity BIRTHS EXCEED DEATHS ]T]l:f_m.\(sy;’,‘,];‘v\v JT‘”" :.-sx\.“ : DURL BT A5 00 misan) have been found | There were more births than|granted a reopeni il William Brown of Newington has B S M : s than & pening of the case been made defendant in a suit for Miss Klein's nearest relatives were | jeaths last month in this cit Carl Gettleman. which was closed |$5,000 brought by the New Britain said to be living in W York. cording o vital statistics for the|on August 2. The prosecutor asked | Lumber Co. Attorney Harold N. - == month of July. The figures obtain- |that this case be dis d of on 2 s s the plaintiff's TREASURY BALANCE G e (el rica o Blis (aHoowiA 1) SbratehEGolle, sah1ehTv iR eretentny | ”h(\!:-‘n.\‘un(-;l- Frod Wikls metyts {and Ithe papers, Fred Winkle served the court,