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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922, [;[]RP, [‘."UNS-HA—IS | ; Seat OF The World .l‘:onovnic Parley H"‘"_""‘f’fil,vf‘,”f PUTNAM & CO LODKING UP LAWS i g ‘. WALL STREET STOCK i 5 i Suceessor to Richter & Co, AIREARIE Toomy i ah AR 3 o " | D EX[;HANEE REP"R'I‘S 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. dates, including those secking muayor X B 3 §u " % 3 | STANLEY &, EDDY, Mgr, TEL., 2040 alty honors, show the names of all contributors and the amounts given e report submitted by the ex 10:80 @. m.~~Initial dealings In the mayor {8 the same as that filed hy P g 4 3 market today were characterized by W him two years ago in that the names * » Ty . 5 . v further free selling of rails, olis, e Offer of the contrihutors are not given, steels, and utilfties. Canadian Pacific 5 : | . b lost 2 8-8 In the first few transactions 50 Sh S nl \ k ¢ L ! d decli f 2 v ints ae City ltems A oy 0 , 854 dugingd of 4 15 10w gt n ares Stanley Works Central, Wabash “A' Mexican I'et., ! 5 Tl 7 SR s s vy § - 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark Slate Armoryi—advt, } hi ] Charles Somoleski, was arrested g i i % I'he market's stronger side was repre per . ' % sented by New York Alrbrake at a 6 this afternoon for operating a motor v ¥ i sented by p " ; 1 Lake Erie and West vehicle without registration papers, or R point gain and 1. X t a driver's licen i 5 ; . ern pfd, which advanced 1 5.8, Mod ares INor u FoA S = \ ey 8 P b erate unsettlement was shown by for 3. 5 AND F S ! g : o, : P s , eign exchange on over night advices DEATHS AND FUNERALS 8., | j SiKC oxanAN Otto 11, Ar ; R e 1:30—Professionals who experi- The ;,,?,':;1,‘,’,',"'“','.' }‘,'(’,',',‘h,ll Arnold X i ) ... ; mented on the short side of the will be held tomorrow afternoon i . ; i N market found little sdpport and re- h doubled their efforts, causing marked 2:30 o'clock at the chapel in Evey e { . ; . d 5 3 declines in all of the important shares . W, Gaudlan, pastor of the &t A B Wall street noon.—Lake ¥rle and i John's German Lutheran church will 2 i i ~ o 3 | ektarilan ts rifd Lo o s officiate, o ' 4 35 J e . g 4 " N 3 points on reports that Cleveland in- - 7 s e v g 4 5 h 58 terests are seeking control of the 3 MEMBERS HARTFORD \m" K EXCHANGE Tho luin-rfl i e L R ke g E P I . Other ralls showed greater HARTVIORD: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bl I'el. Charter 6330 T AR Tarnlne it D Gsoal o) g s ; e : H J i however losses of 1 to ¥4 NEW BRITAIN: 25 West Main St. Telephone 1815, §t. Mary's churck, Rev. Walter Me : : i | points belng sustained by Chicago and R e e LY A L) o Eastern Illinois pfd., Chicago and Al- Al folem St. (.mmm Palace at Genoz, Italy, is the scene of the European economic conference, Lloyd|ton ptd. Colorado Southern, Pitts- requiem mass; Rev. William Krause, h D A s the deneon, nd e et | George's meet to adjust world finances, now in session. All important plenary sessions will be held | burgh and West Virginia and Atlan- We Offer and Recommend Winters, was the sub-deacon. The [ in this building. tic Coast line. Motors, steels, cquip ments, tobaccos and food specialties pallbearers were John Doyle, James xy continued their downward cours: Lut { Detroit Edison Electric StOCk Doyle, William Burns, Williar y villlam oils showed temporary improvement e o el < HRRS §120,000 DAMAGES ANOTHER RUM RUNNER ~ |CURTIS LOSES OUT PR R M < X to Yield 7141% church, Mrs. M. T. Crean sang, ol g High low Cl “Beautiful Land On High." The com. c = ON WATER COM. JOB |am Bt sug ... 405 40 40 mittal service at the grave was con- |Demurrer Against Defendant in [New York Customs Offfcers Get Am Can ... l'. 5 47 du 1 by Rev. Walter McCrann and i B3 e Am Cr & 1dy.. B Rev, John T. Winters. The burlal . e Am Cot Ol Former May Not Receive Ap- was in St. Mary's new cemetery. 9 ayor Will Not Receive Ap- (3 m' oco Federal Judge Thomas Today. Stuck On a Sand Bar, 9 g5 pointment is Report I'rom Au- |Am Sm & Re.. 66% 3 s e Fdward D. Dube New Haven, April 27.—A demurrer| New York, April 27.—The fonrth . g Am Sg Rf em.. 745 The fdneral of Bdward D. Dube of [of the defendant w stained' toduy |suspected rum runner to,be eaught thentic Sowrce This Afternoon. Am Sum Tob .. 38% ; 24 Gilbert street, will be held tomor- |in the suit i James J. 0'Brien of (In the vicinity of New York this woek | qnat Mavor O e Am Tel & Tel...122% 1213 1223 nm50n enn u' row morning from J. M. Curtin com- | New York against Walter B. Lusher, |fell into Uhe hands of customa oificiuls s sicted e & san0n o i WHOam Tob ... 140 i pany's undertaking parlors, and at 9 et al, of Bridgeport for $120.000 dam. * when the 60 foot motor luunch |ae' ey @0 & G000 & vear berth N Sl : NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD feilc Gonatalitiiaan EnitTlel) MRDECTER L | ¢ New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row o'clock a requiem mass will be cele-[ages for alleged conspiracy to de- sy Kat 1I hit a sand bar Jones . i 2 3 L commissione Will not recéive that| \tch Tp & 8§ IF.,100 Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter £000 Erated at St. Ma church. The bur- | prive hi { property i irfielc e £ Lreepor W He 4 ] Z AL 5 ur-|prive him of property in Ialrfield. |Inlct off Freeport, L. I, arheavy|appointment, was the announcement Guif & W I . 32 211 8 ial will be in St. Mary's new cemetery. [ |%ederal Judge Thomas held that no |sea. At Gulf & . 82 31 DONALD R. HART. Munager Mcriber Hartford Siock " = i SUT X s wife. i ming from wha is siderer ) g 5 4 b % . The deceased is survived by his wife, |dircctor or agent is liable to any tw-| When const guards reachad the | o (fom \,,,"(:,“”(‘],’:S" 1‘1 »‘~‘,:“ be| Bald Loco .... 116 8 1144 Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. two sons, Ralph und Victor; & daugh- |dividual stockholder or creditor inlcraft she ‘vas breaking up and the |1y js oot § alternovn. | Baltimore & O | t is reported that considerable | peth Steel B ter, Selina; his father, Flavian Dube, |converting to (heir personal use 86 e ahon : ; , Selina; 1 e eir personal use the|three mon aboard her wens taken off | o ovsive wna foe ! i of Torrington; a brother, = Achille assets of the corporation itself O'Brien |with dificiity. She was reported to) maven o ney wopsnt {© bear on the| Canadan Pac : oty We Offer Dube, of this city: four sisters, Mr 1 claimed that in absence of a|have been loaded with $10,000 worth | isor Y i s o RIRU ian Taeaths G 4 d ’ friends who felt that to the victor| Eli Berard, of this city Julia Jstatute a divector or agent was liabfc. [of whisikey some o . on Ches & Ohio ... 643 S d d S C Courchaing, Mrs. Daniel McNamara |0'Brien had claimed £ have had 4 |umper oo the s vetas (e lire | 201088 the spolls, but also from re- | Ci i & St b - 2% 204 20% tandard Screw Common and Mrs. Anna Donahue, all of Tom™ |husiness arrangement with the e |saving crew arrived .‘-Z',’,»,'.'\lf..'-'",':‘4“\’;”. lh‘l‘llml wish, tr g th‘r» Chi R Isl & P 4 g Y i rington. '}le was a member of ll‘\r fendants as to the building of houses Discovery of 15 stills in the base- |anmounc ”:1;‘ ;“‘.f‘ \"”1. nl([l)u‘, ,'\..(-(‘ Chile Cop ..... 8 § Pl‘lce on Appllcatlon Modern Woodmen of America, and 8t Jin Stratford under a corporation and [ment of one tenement house in|esiafal doee ane®inadein the Herald| Gpino Cop ... : ] Jean de Baptiste socicty, =For 14lthat-the treasurcr of the company|Brcoklyn was announced today by Cis- (e ghe amimiry (et Curtls was to]con Gas ...... 118 b 11534 We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts vears he was employed at the Stanley [siole runds and that he, O'Brien, sus- |trict attorney's office, Y o ‘,‘,fi“‘]""‘_”;')““_’_' e [mavor has been | Corn Prod Ref 108 101% ‘Works, resigning in January to be- | tained $120, 1000 loss, No! atacatal wees 1hade! iedsnse (i \l'lx(u‘ ol \'1 h n.(,un:srtmt he recon- | cpuicble Steel .. 6 63’ come a special deputy for the Wood- o et LR e si appointment. Gubh Gane gugar 15% 5% men, He organized two camps in this P } et o Endicott-John .. 84% 84 8414 city. During the recent political cam- J SMITH RES GNS Y e . 5 est of the democratic party. s T (;N, Wleotrio ., 16044 5o Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York —_— Leaves Civil Service Commission Be- [ Gun Play As Escaped Prisoncr Is Re- b Gen Motors %1l . Thomas Hllrphyl MU s A B captured In Jersey City Attorney of Missouri Town, 22 |Goodrick BIF ... % 40% ;)\atfirbmy STOCKS NB"d“l"m as ) W se ] as +t Norf A 3 i Ha) : T]l‘el ;“":‘;“109;]:1"’&",:0\'.;::{,' ey _Hammonton, N. I, April id- | Years Old, Conducts Campaign |Gt North pfd .. 4 AnnuLY: BONDS Sy aven e Denied Him, Delocrats Say. ney Brown, alleged automobile thie, E LiSRcgopRen vy 40n LS ) Middletown = Springfield LRl BL loR B L A ! who escaped from the New York po-| Correspondence Entirely, aser son ’ Inter Con pfd Bridgeport Action is Sustained By| Fourth Suspected Booze — Ship, P. J. Smith has resigned as a Direct Private Wirc to New York and Boston e e ice on Aprii 1, was arrested here yes § : 5 V. v CARD OF THANKS member of the civil service commis- | e rqay m‘(r\x-‘l\m x““‘, York .x:wt}\l., St. Louis, Mo., April “onduct- [Int Mer Marine . 233 9 G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Blig.—Tel. 1013 We desire to thank the many kind |sion, requesting that his place on that [, 4 joea) police officials had fired ing his campaign entirely by corre-|Int Mer Mar pfd E friends, neighbors and relatives for [board be declared vacant at once. Piillinde of ahols at iim spondence, Roger Bailey, a student at [Allis-Chalmers their sympathy extended to us in the| The resignation is the first outward | 0 GFT LRI Washington unive and a member | Pacific Oil loss of our beloved husband and|sign of d nsion in the democrat| ;. . poon arre stod on Merah 7, Weke:| oL the foothall team was clected city | Int Nickel father. In a special manner do we|ranks that started before clection |y e ascorted to the Tombs from the |attorney of Sikeston, Missouri, in a |Int Taper - asg b The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Compmy thank the * St. John's Evangelist [time. Smith, according to ‘\v'flml‘u‘m Lironx, when Brown made His escape, | T€C€nt non-partisan election. Bailey [ Kelley Spring T'r (\,III{QQT?I‘PII;\I}{{II?*:L\:AHRBACHF]{ ;yg‘rlw:\.nh:’l:\llys‘]u‘:‘x‘::;;v’rlj.:::li‘ul Lm:y‘,:,:‘[;‘ry hotl 8 SHAKES, e uEpRet 1 K '”f\f"”\'.'(.m who is only 22 1, l\y(:h\”‘lhn\u‘»} L hiinee : 2814 C&Ditfll$2,000,000.UO. Su_r_plus Funds $2,000,000.00 MRS, FRED WOESSNER, |muny patroimen for the —democrat| Y8 6T Cornelins MeMann, the keen- ), b b e T 8 O o8 e oty | Midvate. Steel ; A Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. HERMAN STELTNER. l"”‘:\]r"!“l:\ vnl-‘“;»;"‘::,\(“::»1’:3 ey to the street unpursued, \\\.Imf. ljylx ving football for the Sikes- ‘r:vns\.g»:m Pac .. 24 ; 23% Settlement of Estates. : PRENEw Forie valloglonedsyers il s gunonl Te entered WhELngEIN. 2GRN - dus Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. CARD OF THANKS T'”‘“‘"- " ";‘]‘(‘“‘l"f e e i terday that Brown was living here, | (o1 university in 1915, and will be > 4 st night's Herald of th « 1 (ks s graduatec HE n Norf & West ..108% 05 1 we wien to express our sincere | (R G otte hoart, | H s them coming. ran out of the |Faduaied from e liw school in | Norf & W oy 2 LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING thanks to neighbors and riends, S Ha ERoRIval : the | house anc wrough a peach orchard, |* é ac @ d ¢ | 4 Rt 3 , 3 ¥ o 7 o > § lodges, teachers, school board, Mr,|ihe resignation was vecelved by the |y e, ey dered fter shots had heen |10 the bar in Missouri, el LR ] Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. vho & vers and of-[ o fired = an am B & Burton, all who sc-n't llo“f'rs” x-n}l‘ : = < - > i i x st Pern R R .. fered cars or in any other way help- CRONA ASKED TO RESIGN, - e 1S BUSISESS “BOOTLEGGER” | pioree Arrow pddtf; I\ght:r{;:v:r i‘n)\l"’}[\‘c;" l::qrn;;{: :::: Peter Cron: member of the hoard KNIGHTS TEMPIL, \R\ PLANS. — Pittsburgh Coal 1Union Mtz Co 3 |the car-while he was dining. Nothing beloved husband, father, son, and [ Pari COMIMISNOROVS, recciy '| New Ovleans, April 27,0 plan sus- | Buffalo Man Tells of ~$2,000,000 | Ray Con Cop .. 10 Istanley Works . was found to assist in establishing the ' notice today from Mayor A. M. 3 d Master J. K. Orr by T X Reading . ) b ¥ brotiet: AL : f et reight Car Robberies e 18 g baby's identity. The child was taken S S y A A 3 R = ? . o ot = L8 O e ° 9 N ORK CLEARING HOUSE REPORT N 'S Sits M2 DN A 0SBORN RORN, | ination effective May 1. The com-|the Kngehis Templars cach year for | Buffalo, April 27.—Henry L. Silver, | Roval D, N Y .. 6 Bl ,lf,:\l toleh Manypinondil MR. & MRS. GEO. H. OSBORNE, | jggioner is considering whether or | the education of American girls and | €iving his calling as a “bootlegger. | Sinclair Oil Ref 301 3 L HELEN M. {’“'”R;\“" . . | not to resigg. It is believed that he | zoys was considered by the Grand [was the principal witness in Federal | South Pacific .. 588 § P MR. & MRS. A. 1. STURGEON, | \jj pequire the mayor to exercise the | Encampment of the order here today, | court here against railroad detec. | South Rallway . : : WIFE WORTH 6 CENT Ay s OSBORNI, right of removal. but no decision was reached. A spe- [tives, truckment and saloon keepers | Studebaker Cor .12 T% | Hackensack, N. J., April . & MRS. J. H. JACKSON. Rl B | cial committee recommended that |alleged to have robbed freight cars of | Te Co vvive ; 5 jury in the Bergen County Circuit | T WILL PROVIDE TREES. $100,000 be transferred from the per- [$2,000,000 worth of merchandise, | Texas & Pacific % % { court here, including five women, gave | CARD OF THANKS Fonoluly, /T, 0, April manent fund as a nucleus for the pro- | chiefly alcohol. Tobacco Prod .. 68 i 8% |4 verdict of £ cents damages to John | We wish to express our Sincere|pioparq Wrenshall, professor of |Poscd educational ‘fund, and that) = Silver testificd that arrangements|Transcon Oil .. 'S L |N. Stein of Lyndhurst in his suit to thanks to our relatives and friends for | Gpainictry at the University of Hawaii| ©4Ch 0f the 400,000"Knights Templars | for a big haul, expected to net $250.. | Union Pacifle .. 13 363 136% | pecover $50,000 from Idgar P. Kane the love and sympathy extended us| i 2 late in May for Venezuela [N the United States be assessed $ 1 a | 000 worth of alcohol, went awry when | United Fruit .. 5 3 4 % | of the same ¢ for the alienation of | during our great sorrow, the death of | {5 ajq 1n starting production of chaul- | Yoar" new detectives arrived on the scene,|l/nited Re St .. ¢ % | Mrs. Stein’s affection. The jury was our beloved mother, Mary Balley. We | noogra trees from which is derived g = He told of visits to the freight yards Than Rrad 4 : & lout just an hour. One man favored | wish especially to thank Valiant Re- o dean specific for the treatment of The tomato was once known as the {0 company with railroad detectives | U S I,”"“'\ Aloo anl o g $5,000 damages and another $1,000, | view of Maccabees, the Georgetown sy, Hb armounced Hers: love apple. now under indictment, of the methods Rubber Co but the majority did not consider | Medical school, Landers, Frary and of carting away the stolen liquor and Steel . 8. g \ecessary to allow damage | Clark, Corbin Cabinet Lock Co., Cor- the aling of looted cars 1 8 steel pfd 1107% %18y our verdiet to be a verdict |Utah Copper .. 65% ¥ iity against Kane,” said one juror. bin Screw Corporation, Miner, Tead . . Silver admitted marketing most of | 21 = 3 - 3 & Tullock, Vuican Iron Works, John 3000 Guests At Air Weddmg the alcohol stolen by the alleged ring, | WIINS Overland 8 ‘ S b Hancock company and the employes e National Lead . 92 L 2”2 AIDING 4000 REFUGEES | of Pullar & Niven, and all others for WOULD USE LATY IAN PORT o Atlant 27.—More than 4,000 the beantiful floral tributes. " Riga, Latvia, A 7 (Putnam & Co.) flood ref LR being cared for r t : — " ? u, Latvia, April 2-~The United ] THE BATLEY FAMILY. : ; : : o, BUTHG Shispine corpOYEEIbA: asertty Bia. Asked- |thre 1 ) b~ P ! 3 3 R 3 btk petitioned the Latvian government re. [Hfd Flee Light ....... 167 bur T y L, anc & DIRECTED TO PASTE FOURTH i 3 : 3 questing permission to transport Rus- |Southern N 1 Tel 11 3 |t Miss., ac & 10 e COMMANDMANT IN HIS HA' B ¥ 3 slan emigrants from the Uniteq|Am Hardware ... 158 0 [the headquarters of the southern Fene Hren . o o & States to Russia and vice versa via [ Bl s & Spencer com 20 ) vision u.- the Re |>« v,‘ww(m Atla 27 Thi = 3 iy Latvian ports. The company undep- 15 lay. TFourteen Red Cross we | Gy R i le, Broohivh, i ) PRI Eunranive thet HORRAGH ‘l’;:(» 5 have been put to work in the flood | admitted that he had slapped his : ; HARalb pasabngars wil veRmathon Tk stricken arca of Louisiana and tents, | ick Burny, 67, when 1 S i - FOR- Lt By the ‘ghi e Tander ! A ; food and blankets and medioal sup L R i 1 Y company plans s t\apenial AR N B Machine .. i [plies are bei { Short wrote & ot » % 3 4 any plans to erect special camps [N B Machine ...... [afratpRsliort witote Fomathing) oy 4 o : o d in Riga or Libau as soon as the con. | Niles-Be-Iond com — | a slip of paper and handed it to the | : ; ) cession requelted of the governmert |North and Judd BABY \n\\lm\l D IN AUTO. | L | defendant with the request that hel H e 4 ; y g R N S s g L Dressed in| Pauitne M. Kloyd 18 the youngest te it in his bat., It read: “Fourth G N 4 3 4 L 2 e ”“«,“” Mfg Co .. e e q s of 3 " materia I, a 6lawyer cver admitted to practice be- B ROty Jakher ond | e : ¥ . |Scovill Mfg Co ........813 350 | weeks' old baby was found here in an | fore the U. 8. Supreme court. She is thy mother.” ¥ LIMIT WORKING HOURS, Max Sclaff of , has been practicing three years in Burns agreed to obey the com-!| Washington and has never lost a case. mandmernt in the future and the case was dismiss Standard Screw ... E : outomobile owned by Baltimore, April 27.—A recommen. | oe® 0 Sait © Pennington avenue, who had parked | dation from the commitice on wom- en in industry favoring the limiting of hours for women workers and the LOST FISH AND HIS TEE ] ‘ : xR R 9 v} R minimum wage hrough protective - e ¥ Q. o : f loislation was adopted Dby the Na- (9 " w° L d M ne Shout of Jog Over Mullet Cost Eng- Sy \ # E tional League of Women Voters today |§ are ay to orrow oney — we en oney ish Angler $50 A * P : A L4, after a apirited discussion during . Z ; = o i e e B Southend, England, April 27.--An o £ : Sl & e o any such regulation for working wom- YABLE IN 8 to 15 MONTHLY INSTALMENTS, or AS DESIR \EUEL CTIARC Mm' ¢ toiled a whole afternoon or Y ? 2 » % en through legislation ed upon actual unpaid bulances, for the EXACT TIME YOU HAVE THE MONEY. end pier head and caught noth- o 5 R W Fit . CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION SURREL SRy o oy b £ i . .v ‘ ‘ i & | GOLS INTO BANKRUPTCY ! BANK-LIKE SERVICE ing on the end of his line New Haven, April 27.—I J. Mi- He opened his mouth with a shout | joy ee 4 ot of dura, steamship agent at Hartford in Y s e e ey . and professional men: conducted in a spirit of public SERV- a bankruptey petition today gave his ! lmumml and directed by busiy and B SRR LU teetn:, worth , fell into the deep | : [ ; ¢ K g B GBI iDL BRe T A S 2 : S BS WELCOMED: CONCENTRATE YOUR y < ; 3 IN ( PLACE; WE e YOU SOLAVE YOUR PROBLEMS; PRIVATE INQUIR- i AT ) Yl e & d 3 A r.\ INVITED; QUICK SE A % ; 3 3 ” G l HOU |(~). » to 1, CALL PERSONALLY, or WRITE, or MONE US, NEW BRITAIN FOX | : = e e : PALACE -:- Next Mon., Tues,, Wed. k| Soaring in a plane more than 2,000 féet above Times Square, |§ Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. §| BenefICIal Loan SOCIety HAROLD LLOYD in New York, Sarah \"nckefnir and Albert ’\'(‘hl(lfl\t‘ (center) . ex- ; - “Freckles” -~ ROOMS 104-5 PROFESSIONAL BLDG. & WEST MAIN STREET A SATLORMADE MAN" § changed wedding vows by radio while 5000 fans listened in. Rev,| BWesIeY, Aueekles” Barey ok Rl i S PO e G L 5000 Feet of Laughter Belvin J. Maynard, “flying ])Al\nn. "tied the knot. The little Iluw-‘l mn 5ch Y Licensed, and Supervised, by X > N er girl was one of the aerial passengera THIS INSTITUTION

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