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- CHAMBERLAIN TRIAL TEMPORARILY HALTS ANOTHER REVOLUTION PLANNED IN MEXICO General Aurelio Blanquet, Mexioan Chief Under Diaz, Has Arvrived Safely in That Countr Handwriting Experts Called to Testily at Inquiry Au- of of New York, April 3.—General relio Blanquet, Mexican minister war during the administration | President Huerta, ana described London, April 3.-—The tial of Captain Edmund G. lain of San Antonio. Texas, vening todny annoynced it ed to admit evidence graphic prosecution at Phese documenis. prepared by Will British war ofiice productions Captaln Chs copies of reports alleged to made by him regarding his court-mar Chambe on had as having un- ry movement has arrived safely perilous trip,” ac announcement mac Ito Gayon, N cported aken a revolution: recov- de photo- the ssion. st Carranza Mexico “af " ording to today secretar: Blanq General General in documents « 1 by vesterday” rto ihe | enlarzed re- Ve had Web o vas accompanied by Montano, chief of staff; hand-writing of Gonzales, chief vpewritten } artillery: Colonel Francisco Traslos- have been | heros. indg Colonel reputed | Acosta, Captain Guillermo Rosas, and alr exploits and the supposed signa- | two other Mexicin ofiicers of the old tures of British officers on the rve- | federal army, according to Gayon. ports, wlhich it 1s charged by the pros- | The purpose of Gencral Blanquet's ecution that Chamberlain wrote j return, Mr, said, was to At the request of the defense the | ganize the Diaz forces. overthrow court postponed the further examina- | Carranza government and re-estabe of Webb until the gefense could | jish the constitution of 1337, which, the services a' hand-writing | ye sa pudiated by Carranza, and revoke the alleged confiscatory de- crees of th present government. General Elanguet has been living in } this city for the past four years with his family. Fle is about 70 vears old jand holds the title of field marshal i Mr. Gayon said thet General | quet with several other of his stafl pert witnesses and argued that 1t moers landed recently near Vera would be unfair to the accused t0 80 | (ruz and was mot by troops of Gen- into technical testimouy without 8iV-1 .10} Diaz’s command. Blanquet and ing him the benefit of expert counsel. | e papey is said to have Mr. Harper told the Associated PTess | yipn rrom Cuba to Vera that he purposed securing the fore- | oyai motor sloop of less ost expert in London. | ton The court had expected to adjourn i According to Gayon today to re-assomble in Paris :dm\“»]y.u a well trained army of 40,000 April 9, but unless the hand-writing | oo1giers, of which about 7,500 are in experts are taken to France the hear- iy o q 5 l‘m» vicinity of Vera Cruz. be continued here indefinite- | ycting Secretary of State Polk was sion since March 24, but the British informed today of the safe arrival of General Blanguet and his purpose in landing Mexico. press appears just to have discovered that the trial was going on. So many réporters came to the courtroom this | nforning that there was not cnough r for them all and only news | < ) “Miss Lillian icours, a sister of | Private Josepn Major Vaucours, with whose squadron ! to the New York Army hospital last Casiain Chambertain was reported 10 | night after a 24-hour furlough spent have said he visited on his trip to the | 4" his home he and, following an Tritien front last summer, testificd | \ioinination at the hospital, be will today that Major Vaucours' SIENa- {,c qig ged from the Army. If his ture, appearing on the alleged Cham- { ) qition is found to be not satisfac- berlain reports, was not in her broth- e e erfs hand-writing. At Monday's se e ion of the court the records of the el e Royal Alr Force had been introduc e il to show that Major Vaucours was kill-, " Ga iRt ed in action in Italy a fortnight Drior |y Ne . sorigusiy gasse to tho time of Chamberlain's alleged | (&, Fob cr 4" 0¥ 8 Fo SRDION | fro: ihe lines and s After examining Miss Vaucours the | [rom ihe --\v;:v‘f ‘('v.rlw.“:w't. adjourned tomorrow afternoon. !* advance of m of = an of the rique mberlain of Gagon tion secure expert. in asking Harper, of counsel, stated books containing documents bore the date of February 4, the defensc had been giv no inkling of the in- tention of the prosecution to call ex- s, was 1 delay. Donald’ Chamberlain’s although the for the that the Cruz than m a 100 o General Diaz ing i The court-martial has been in may ses- in GASSED. WA BADLY © the Williams returned tory, i | i ! I : ! with the first local be o and was of and his eves back to the division. Jourt i | FRANK SCHROEDER BACK. ANOTHER CARBOLIC VICTIM ROED Hartford Avenue Soldier Was Wound- od at Chateau-Thierry. Recent Arrival From Pennsyivania Schroeder, a mem- ber of Company I, 102d R-giment, has arrived at his home, 202 avenue, and will spend a short lough in this city. He arrived country and has becn sta- tioned at a Red Cross hospital at St. Georze, Staten Island, where he was receiving treatment for his wounds which he received during the stages of the rccent war. He will re- turn to that Institution in the near future and hopes to receive his dis- charge at an early date. e the son of John Schroeder, of Hartford avenue and is well known fere. He was wounded at the battle of Chateau-Thierry. Private Frank Fnds Tife in a Despondent Mood From Tllness While Visiting Here. A Rudolph Skarik, a recent arrival in this city from Chester, Pa., ended his life via the suicide route at tho home of his brother at 184 North s i shortly after S o’clock last night. 1Iii | 1th is giv-n by his friends as cause | | last wec s - act skarik purchasec s fluid at a near store, in the presence of he drank the acid after brother ‘‘good-bye."” at the North street house about three weeks, and was joined by his wi recently. She left vesterday to turn to her Pennsylvania home. > poisonot his brother bidding his | rikk had been | i is e FRNON WEDDINC TTKES ARMY, R NTISTS, Miss Margaret Anderson Is Bride of Dr. Cecil Fletcher. Miss Mr. and Vernon, e = Private Charles Tully Will Report At | Fort Slocum May 1. s ter of, of Mt of the | The wedding Anderson. John granddaughter re- | Hanna, of this city. to to be- letcher, of Mt. Vernon at the home of the bride’ Mt. Vernon last evening, Dr. Davenport, of New York, best man, and Fannie Wheeler derson, of Mt. Vernon, officiated as maid of honor. The bride and bride- groom will spend the greater part of their wedding trip in Atlantic City. nlist- branch, Private Charles Tully has r ed in the U. & Army. infantry and Is spending a furlough at 1 home on Lawlor street. He will turn to Camy, Tipton on May 1 gin his second enlistment in the army, which is of one year's duration. Tully enlisted ort Slocum, and to an hfantry branch of the army As he was about to be discharged he | took advantage of the government of- fer of a month's furlough and six months’ pay to re-enli A brother | of Private Tully, Howard, is serving his seeond enlistment in the navy. Mus, and John Dr. Cecil took place parents in daug about a W year ago at igned regular was LEAVES FOR FRANCE, Rev. Warren F. Cook, pastor of the Trinity Methodist church, sailed | France today where he will spend the | six months delivering a series regular WELCH AND CREAN WIN Martin Welch, Sr., defeated Martin Welch. Jr., in the T. A. B. pool tour- nament last night, score 100-91, in one i, of the closest games of the tourna- ment. The winner of night's | gametock first prize in last year's tour- { ment. Thomas Crean, second high- est man in last yea tournamens won over Frank Perry, 100-81, in the second of lectures to the soldiers. party will make its headquarters Paris and will visit the Army of Oc- cupation in Germany. Rev. Mr. Cook, of Kansas, his father. will occupy the pulpit of the Methodist church during the local pastor’s absence, in score MARCH PRESENTED WITH A KNIGHT'S CROSS April 3 at the British game of the evening L GIN. CAPITAY, PUNISHMENT RESTORED IN NEVADA | 00 o0 Mareh, vesterday Jassy, presented by British Am- Reading with the Knight Cross of the British Order rel and e in the honorary Geonze. Ne Carson C hi Frvad ¥ April restored 5 em- punishment Tuesday was when hassador Grand wit St. Mi ance of | by King Willlam Mitehell, in the Army air awarded the dec of the same order decoration of obsery- rdered Brigadier-General chief of operations ervice, has been ttion of Companion This is his fourth Murder Act his signature _kind of wilfu meditated killi degrec. imprisonment.’ the jury ome a law The law makes deliberated murder to be Geors award wnd punishable in the death or life disc CONTROL OIL COMPANY. New Royal Dutel sheli oil inte acauired guara weight 4 ;f trol of the Mexican Eagle Oil Co., Bri Ltd.. & Lord Cowdray property, with happlness. o0il concessions in five states in Mex- ico, according 1o o cablegram received here at the York office of the concern, Banded Sailors, $1.69 fillinery Co.—advt. April 2.- sts hay York, con- A safe, health oil directions. You no star life pleasant anc are New vation or strenuous exercising up. becomes ' worth lving mind, " ‘tmproved , figure, step, cheerfulness and optifnism #nd sty so. i Bastern as | second in command to Geperal Felix | of | Luis | reor- the | Blan- | made the | { Private Joseph Williams Is Awaiting injured. | was removed | Hartford ! in this | last | An- | for | | Mr. Cook’s | —General | NEW BRITAIN DAILY Y ITEMS —— INCREASES SHOWN IN COURT'S REPORTS FUNERALS | | DEATHS AND Mys. Matilda Bonander, =, Matilda Bonander Boulevard avenue, Hartford. and of Vietor . Bonander, died morning at the Hartford hospital er a five da illness. She wa rs of age and was born in She leaves her husbhand, Henry Bonander, a AMrse. A, (. Anderson: g Victor B. Bonander; two brothers, Olaf and Nels Larson of this city and | | another one iiving in Ihveden, and 1 two sisters, Mrs. Charles Slater of thi city and Mrs. Oke Palmgren of An- The funeral will be held - afternoon o'cloc fr home and burial w i in cemetery, this eity. 98¢ sale, The Gioods Shop street diphtheria was reported the health | Mn of -~ " on i Main ac wif this it 62 Willow rtment today. here will be B. drum reet to V| man ™ Clerk Danberg Files Semi-Annual | Statement of Business ing of the T sorps tonight a me this one 5 Tock in h Seaman Donald is on a fur Beaver street A meeting the hemian Iagle wa Sap an. o social will s oA 100 Men's Nocicty tonight. talk on be given by C. Connelly night. M. 1im som, daughter, A grandson, 1t his home on the Bo- fter- Mrs. ladies held Home onie of this of e Clerk Bmil J. Danberg of the city ourt, has completed his | or the past six months, The | figures show and in- | police court business nd and the city court a gain of for the months from April to October 1918. The report in | entires is as follows: t the treasurer of. the City of New | Britain:— 1 I hereby report as clerk of the City and Police Court from October 1, 1918 to March | 31, 1919, inclusive. Police Conrt. Receipts, for October for Novem- <onia. L ure late view meeting Ve Gota in compiling ¢ crease in the “Probaiion Work” will | $244 59 Probation Officer Edward the South chureh to- William Wenz. Services for the liam Wenz, who | debarkation at Wil- e Private the port were held this afternoon, Rev. Sam- uel Suteliffe, rector Mark’s church, officiating, and interment w in Fairview cemete The body | reached this efty vesterday sealed by the camp authoritics, and no one was allowed to open the seals. This pre- caution is taken to prevent the spread of contagious discases. The honors of a fuil al were given late died at Hoboken, its whom Tony Sera- | gq Mover,” hurled a ge in a w today that Jartman, at ni “the Piano challenge n mateh announced would go through with the project, Seraphim to put up $300 to make the affs “worth while wrestling for, Jartman put it. The delegates { of Foresters in convention which { May 14 and 135, w o, | to respectfully submit my | of 1 various this city to the state will held here | 1l meet at 9 o’clock | tonight to organize. The meeting will | be held in Court Charter Oalk, IT. of A.{ strie building. i here S CIRT court received received ber ... h DECINE -y Cash received Cash received Cash - ush iitary funer- the local soldier and a squad from the City Guard acted honorary hearc tor the body.” the grave in Fairview cemefery ers were read and the body red into the grave Cash received for Decem- as At pray- was low- as the squad fired volley ho wps were sounded v the bugler of the company. s by The the soldier was the | . capin ond sustained by the Wenz family in | ~roun "Hondley of 82 Myctle avenus, a short time. AMiss Josepbine Wenz | Aapiqen. and Charles Nickson of or Court 308.95 | was drowned in the railroad pond in | Souen Afain strest, fisured in an acol | Bond fosteit ; $00.00 Kensington while skating o oW | dent last evening near the corner of | : = TR, months ago. | Main and Arch streets. Nickson was | 99.99 ne a bicyele and it was hit by | Handley's automobile, The men amicable sottlement over | L1an45 | 941.11 | 661.26 | 865.72 | s for January for Februa h received for March Cash received from Pro- Lation Officer ..... Cash received from Judge James T. Meskill ... Cash received from Superi- roons the Iole Apri Pierce & The 1 on in Vietor records are Co.—advt. rope of Mrs. Theodore Hamilton street was sold Dayton Humphrey to H.! o i 912.71 | loss of 220.91 $7,2 Mrs. Charles Hipp. Mrs. Emma Hipp, wife of Charles Hipp, of 119 Whiting street, died last evening at the New Britain hospital. | She was about 43 vears of age. The funeral will be held at 3 o’clock to- morrow afternoon from her late resi- dence. Rev. M. W. Gaudian, pastor of 3t. John's yerman Lautheran chureh, will officiate at the service. Witn ‘!l]f\i'i'l'l'(Fl",\‘ R. B. Stoecke sloner, fines of Motor Travelling expens Mmittment cases .... William J. Rawlings, lice expense Miscellaneous Frederick treasurer 33.70 | “hed 2 the ¢ an tmages The Hartford police reported to the local police last night that they had arrested Zalews! of 7 Ann street, this city, on a charge of being in danger of falling into the habits of Her parents were notitied of ber plight. M have commis- for violation Vehicle law Mary com M. Siderowsky and returned after havir two in and Jackson, Mic Deputy Patrick charge of the in- stallation of officers this evenlng at| New Britain lodge, B. P. O, E. At-| torney Joseph G. Woods. who ascends to the chair as exalted ruler, will an- nounce his appointments for the com- x year on the various committees The Boys' club band will concert this the | school hall, sur Norton son s Chamberlain, spent Mrs. Catherine Delaney. The funeral of Mrs. Catherine laney was held at 9 o'clock morning in St. Joseph's church. A solemn high mass of requiem was celubrated by Itev. Patrick Daly. Rev. J. leo Sullivan, was deacon; Re John T. Winters, sub-deacon, and Rey. William Krause, master of cere- moni The bearers were, Edward | Hickey of Forestville, William Burns of Middletown, Postmaster Wiiliam F. Delane red Germaine, James Don- | Director C. when ahue Patrick Huggins. The | triotic pr rendered, flower bearers were, Fred Dolan of | § o'clock. Hartford, Ralph Kelly, James Fraw-| William W. Hanna. of ley and Christopher Murra The | street, left this city vest committal service at the grave in the | tend the wedding of his new Catlolic cemetery was condncted | Margaret Anderson. who wi | by Rev. Patrick Daly. yesterday at Mt. Vernon. Bdward Hills, Middletown, wa in town today on a I 'ss trip. Mr. Hills is connected wi Postal Tel- egraph oflice of that cit George Main, of Hartford { has gone to Boston to visit for the week-end G he trom S, nsing District will be in | De- | | this | Al ay K City Court. Receipts. as clerk’s Disbu { A. P. Marsh, Cou Miscellaneous Froederick S treasurer = give a Grammar ot pa- at .50 evening nnder the H. Clarkson gram will be at hamber srvision 25 94.25 1. $420, EMIL J. DANBERG, ‘lerk of the City and Police Court. | GERMAN GOVERNMENT OT ANY TOO STRONG | Washington rday to at- niece. Miss married Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends neighbors for their sympath the Radio club, ¥V ngton No. 9, P. O. S. of A. for ute and | Also Camp, floral trib I Present Administ Radical ation Tails, Only Socialistic Movement is Possible. Apri 5 (By Associated The former Berlin corres- of the Associated Press, re- to P weeks a study of conditions in |t that country with the ;) on thai the tenure on governme secure, although control of alternative ex stration | avenue, | relatives <k Paris, Press). pondent turning devoted German; distinet the CHAS. MRS, BARRY AND FAMILY UGENE LBACH Stanley her home Lanore nn. of been il severe ceovering. Lorautte, ¢ who 100SE TO INSTALL OFFICERS TOMORROW | suffering attac pnenmonia, Genevieve Mass., is tt and Mr: Chestnut et Sergeant Clarence Fletcher, of Winthrop street. who has been serv- ing for 18 months over: with the 17th Aero Squadron, has been honor- ably discharged from service and turned to this city Mrs., John R. New York, is visitir Mr. and Mrs. Geor ison strect Bishop Acheson returned from France. six left impre present coalit by no means for the moment situation: that no « radical socialist adm re. | @ strong arift towa public is possibie i the ernment f: H 1l e week-end : was it str _ - is the ptit = in Exercises to Be Followed By Recep- s with tion to Returned Soldiers s soviet present renewal of | the pres- kes and up- | that al- people are | and Sailors. e t of B Aude, Brooklyn parents, of Har- The installation of officers of the ! | Loyal Grder of Meose, to be held to- morrow evening at the Moose club rooms, will be followed by n smoker and reception to the discharged sol diers and sailors of the order who are | (RSSO FARTE HE NC in the city. The foliowing officers : : & g : 3 c church Thursduy evening, April 10, af will be >ast Dictator, I, 1 - + ino fliingw dictator, William thediaculaxgiontiiyEmastie, e s meeting of the Sunshing G 5 be held Monday. April 7, prela nies Kindtan; ) - 5 : W. C. A. A repre ative harles Elliott: treasurer, 5 e T Thompson: trustee for ihre bvellomniald socistgg ] James Callahan; sergeant kerjandan addeeeof J. Oldette; inside guard, | outside guard, Patrick Following the insll will be @ smokoer. The “st Ranner,” will be played s H. Griswold give an lating some of his exporiences France, There will bhe wrestling match between “Duteh” Kent of Hariford and Joe Herbert of Walling- ford. Johnson and Holden will give “buck and wing” dance. The art of self defence will he demonstrated by Alvah Ventres. “Young” Her- cules will his subject. Professor Wells, 2 masician, will perform, and ' Mike Kidney will give a monologue, A four-round hoxing bo been arranged SJirimy” MeCarthy of New Flaven and Bobby Rainier this city. Frank Moran will the bouts. Music will be fu by the mandolin auartet against ther stri certain; muss ent i risings recently address n regime by aimost great a Bolshovik e Dyso who s of ¥ overnment the will d c sopal can count only Iy small to n mo compar Noske volunte force of " roops keep this nary resent the < politically than passive that while able insurgents so sectional insurrec- A will X. T ociety at the of the he the interest ; ement n too i -dictator sos at atic in Noske dle the as they in turn pat secretary support . ¥ T the ha long uprisings difficult if the their independent be able o stage and s been to expected. The omen o »artacan Iton; e Jinglish elass for foreign t this afternoon af the Y. w. C. A The Romana Camp Fire will this evening at B8 S alint o’clock : A meeting of the Visiting Nurse tion was held this afternoon home of Mrs, Laurence Mouat, of Grove Hill The Community club the Red Cross rooms MOrToW. April Vieter records ane Co.—advt. can talke McFavghlin . I there v vould It Spartacans and irls meet shou tr allies swill address, Te- really general e insurre in tion. assoc It at the he to Spart: : is able organize pread movement the probably vill be able until a not | wides; ment aintain will at | to- | meet sew to u jtself here. Co Loy AL R, MEETING TOMORROW | he Pierce v Miss Mary Whittlesey Will Entertain Afternoon Session EMBARGO REMOVITD. at Esther R A meeting of the Chapter of the D. A at the home of the ¢ s 1 8. Whittlesey, of 279 West Main streef, tomorrow afternoon 2:30 o'clock 3 LB . D.. of the Theological seminary, who conducting the services at nter Congregational church | during the absence of the pastor, | Rev. Henry W. Maier. will deliver an address upon the subject: “Social De- velopment in America Since the Revolution.” Professor Paton is an eloguent speaker and an interesting address is anticipated Ly the mem- bers the D. A. R. Preceding th tecture, music will furnished by | | Miss Frances Park Stanley be held Mary | ¢ between Administration Will Permit of Grain. Ratiroad O Free Movement referee | Washington. April Removal of embargo and permit system which of grain last fall, railroad | the ac- shed the has controlled the movement to primary markets was armounced today the administration. Ofileizls said tion was due to the improved condi- tion of stornge facilities, which now | permits the of grain without restriction The embargo was placed durin OUT FOR BIG LEAGUE. Professor Hartford has the ¢ Pator o aton, Arthur Fallon, Former Pioncer Man, Will Try For Place With Baltimore Arthur Fallon his position the New Britain Machine shop last ght, and will leave Friday morning for Baltimore where he is to try out vush and many clevators became for the Baltimore team. Fallon play- | Congested so that it we "" ed with the Pioneers in this city last | institute some system 1 ch season, at first base. and as utility | would that condition. The re- man. Hc is & hard hitter and a good | Moval saye tlie time and first baseman and prospects for his | Pense of operation of the permits. success in the hig leagues are bright. The permit system for movement Fallon’s home in Vermont, but he | export grain seahoard points has been working in ihis elty for | Still is in effect. Removal of the em : about a year. 5 { bargo on the movement to primary | United s affects points in the middle at the HODISTS' CONFERENCE. Citer tiis | atteraooniat 1ii8 A Athol, Ma Apri An address ! interested crowd Witnessed Jarge and v Bishop Bristol, the presiding offi- NOT]CE_ the Shiin take the water: after Mrs, | 8¢ W T T receipt o of relieve 0 to be & is ex- WOODEN SHIP LAUNCHED. Bridgeport, April The fourth | states wooden ship launched | Housatanie Shipbuilding com- vards at Stratfori took the ints ME by , and an account of the work o ! John Hammann, wife of the resident: | Weslevan university in the world | agent at the shipyard hr?ka a battle | President W. W. Shanklin, of wine over her bow and named her { ports of the four superin- | Jsto. There are anly two more hulls with o will be a special meeting of Rebekah lodge at 7:30 to take A. M. hall at 30 to take the denth of Sister Emma | one of barge. i Th Unity Jr. O, U action Hipp district today's Methodist dents. featured sion of on the first floor was saved. The ori- them will be finished as a te | the l«uu here. England confer- on s cohol, oils, motors of | which differences Hines and where shippings, specialties, steady, Angl { Movies, Athletic Sports and Recrea- is the dum cipality Sunday when o RICHTER & CO! MEMBERS NEW YORE STOCK EXCTHANGE MAIN STREEY ........ . ..... NEW BRITAIN, CONN. TEL., 2040 3 3t WEST WE OFFER 50 SHARES GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Hoow 410 Natloual Bank Bullding. Telephone 120, T. FRANK LEE, Manager New Britain Macfline Company, and Colts Patent Fire Arms Stock Bought and Sold JUDD & CO. Roows 309-310 National Bank Bldg. W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK STOCK ‘BOUGHT AND SOLD =5 FINANCIAL NEWS WALL STREET STOCK TROLLEY BILLS WILL EXCHANGE REPORTS COME UP NEXT WERK Wall Street, M.-——Rejection by the Railroad administration of thc reduced schedule for fabricated and intimations that other commodi ties may be subjected to further rev (Coutinued from ste 7 = by state departments and price '*ryxl'r will a of sion accounted for the moderately - 5.V¢ POWCrs of ihe body heavy tone at the opening of today's | GUrN& the stock market. 1. S. Steel fell 115 Members points and Bethlehem Steel and Hald. e atic win Loco. a point This was Sanute fully neutralized. however, by i strength of shippinge. rails and cialties, notably Atlantic-Gulf, Pfd., Southern Pacific, Marquette Pfd., the goy ssume sorr the extens Building La The adopted hill a ach a buildings fc to prevent f inferior praducts house agrees vides a aw concerning immoral the £ spe- PO Ma- Readinz, Al- rine Pere oL Tndustrial and leathers. sasoline Steels and equipments soon the greater part of th reports from Washing pointed to a compromise between Director the manufacturers early advances were extended especially oils, motors Rails made gains and umerons cellaneous shares reflected ivities of pools. Liberty bonds were but internationals. inciuding -French s and nch munici- sals shaded slightly. Wall Street. 1:30 m lwindled at mid-dag pr ame rather frregular, mainly new regul ¢ with ¢ Noon— ecovered el rain on th orable ard T, rent & Ly a rnow osses on ton | port of ¥ expen court aldwin’ m of Ed of the General sc Blse- substar imong and allied supplemer minor the ac in- contes comn ting a c in aim to jonership Gove ime Tiduca ially on Compulsory . he A wiTit 14 an P provides t) hildren ary mis- | 16 in town vening sehoo ortific sult of the heaviness of Marine which Steel reacted 11 was under pr. rails, but obscure nade further upward progic 1 Street, close—Extensive offe steels, rever the market a sl The closing (pproximated $00 000 shares. points. U ure, also low yriced spocialt ings and to 4 arp sethach i heayy shipy pline xtreme was Sales w provid ~ SUNDAY BILL PASSES. Tt bills ties wers ) allow Law, ke house, tions Permitted Under New Trenton, N. J.. April 3.—The After stirring de passed tl legalizing Lihietic sports and recreations ote was 31 to 19. The will pass the biil h it is predicted a e place there. A public hearing on ziven in the senate Monday ypponents claim its purpose y and t “cont ate, sunday : '° hemes in which movies, The prob fvland bill of the corpora comp: Law on might Conate tion 220 P stock next big fis New The house rning the nd fixing th t lc than will § Trout. bill wiil b afterngon ommercialize the bat opening Runday bill provision by may vote posed law. the rejection movies, conducted rtions mmiss Bridgeport senate | ‘ ing of sioner, charter expenses nental The imendin it a referen- | any with which to Another clause of licen sports or I i carri successlon § accept or reject he pr nits E DEEDS FILED Grevint s solc Anto Rodinan ¥ Willinms s a for | WARRANT Frank South Bu Carlson Trimmed Hats, spec on Milliner, A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION organized and qualified through years of cflicic_:nt, trustwortiy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, I2xecutor or Administrator. Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. HARTFOBED, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres’