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1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1922, PASTE KILLED CHICKENS Y- P- S. TRIBUTE TO GIRLY' BANQUET IS , ewelry Sale at Henr orana. 4 "* ; J MOTHERS IN CHURCH Financial News :EXEHANGE REPORTS/§ * "~ iy o e 200 “City Items —0d Program At Swedish Bethany Serye The American Band will rehearse Fence Sides, Polsoned Hens, Club Talent Wil Pavtcipate i) ™55 eceo e e s wan etct | Tonton 2 1, Moy 35, —cnareing ¥ ed gecond vice-prastdent of the Con.|that paste dropped by circus em- Varioty Program-Y. W, Notes necticut League of Building and Loan | PIOYes placarding a fence on his farm 8 miaes 5 jees—Rev. K. G, Hjerpe Visits Here Defore Leaving For Sweden, IS o/ We Offer: 50 Shares Stanley Works Common 50 Shares Stanley Works Pfd. NEW BRITAIN OFFICE, 31 W. MAIN STREET The Young People's society of the Swedish Bethany church held an ap- propriate mother's day program at the church yesterday afternosn when assoclations at the annual meeting | “dused the death of 281 of his chick- held in Meriden on Satnrday. i ens, Clarence W, Cochran, a Ewing Clan Douglas, O, 8, €., will hold fta| township farmer, has brought suit for regular meeting tomorrow evening, $1,000 agninst the Selis-I"loto circus, trgpute was pald to the mothers of | confifeting movements among recent A 6o 'was hogn teday to Mr, and | Attachment of the circus property |tnel yempbers, In the . morning a| leaders, particularly stecls, lacka- Mra, Habold Slafer of 188 \Vest Main| WA® mado prior to it loading after|yneoin| aisle was set apart for moth-| vanna steel reacted a large fraction street, at the New Britaln General | hOWINE here Saturday nlght. After) iy hirty.fve automobiles were|and Rethlehem Republic and Midvale hospital, rmmm'-:‘nl;‘lo difficuity in proeuring’ operated before the servi algo eased with severalsof the equip- A on born yesterduy to Mr. and; 'h"‘ 1 "'! """/;"] calling for APPEAT- | ;¢ the mothers to the ch | ments, Baldwin Loco. showing espe- Mrs. Frank McNamara of 39 City| #nee In the Mércer court tomorrow, | “pyo y p g wervices in the aft-|clal heaviness, On the other hand, avenue yesterday, dfed today at the| th® clrens management was allowed |, 000 consisted of benediction by|Sloss Sheffield stecl added 3 points to | New Britaln Generat hosplital, jto set T;‘.T{‘: ’;nr' Newark, where 1t |, viq johnson; reading, “The Origina- | its recent steady advance, Trans-con- | | A son ‘?“ born today at the New | '8 to exhibit today. tion of Mother's Day,” by Gunnard|tinental was the outatanding feature | Britain Géneral hospltal to Mr. and Johnson; song, “Mother of Pearl," by|among oils, rising two points on a Miss Ruth Bloomquist and Iannle | transaction invelving 15,000 shares. Miss Ldlllan Johnson of the Rus- |y | ! 14} " S AU AL Jub“(e' CONTRAC:I‘ NOT_A_WARDED |Carlson; poem, “Somebody's Mother,” | C‘entral Lea. and Am'n Hide and Lea. | sell and Erwin club s chairman of | g aag | et by IEdith Westman; poem, "My the program committee and Miss| were in demand with Tndustrial Aleo. arina Hol ) anders' clul " P : < ¥ L < - | M olmes of the Landers' club DEATHS AND FUNERALS Board of Water Commissioners Post- | Mother,” by Agnes ®hlson; reading, | hol and Kayser. Missouri Pacific pfd. ing committee. All reservations for! g phouradot i pieTIatencs;Olnan and | soorals | ## chairman of the food,and decoraf was the only prominent rall gaining 416" banGles Mkt be. madh by Mon: Fdward Sharp pones Action on Pumping Station |remarks by Rev. Mr. Pihl. | one point, da. f next week. ,T)u- funeral service of Edward in Bristoi. faemorroN, DR SRR e s P #harp, senior merber of the firm of | [ Sliver Bay reunion will he held |’ 5 | Lt Tocts. ahurehy. il ariwe e |04t the firs, Tour Cructbie, Vanadium Sharp, was lield at 2:20 1 ' Action on the award of a contract ¢ { B, i he local ¢ (il arrive here|OUt the first hour Crucible, Vanadium, on Monday evening of next week at o 400 A theilocalpeluEel i 4 R ' 7:45 o'clock. All those who have a'_:,n‘clm'k thig afternoon from his home | for a new pumping station north of [ With his wife before leaving for a Virginla Tron, Guif States and 17, 8. | Pristol, was held up for a few days Mg 63 Hawkins street, and at % o'clock trip to Sweden, where he will remain | Steel registered losses of from 1 to ende iiver Bay conferenée g - o f."md': :m"d‘ s :M',h,"l_'mn"”’n’r:’,] from the Erwin Chapel fn Eairview | by the hoard of water commissioners |1UriNg the summer. Rev. Mr. Hierpe [almost 3 pointd Mexjoan Pet, As- bring with them old pictures of their cemetehy, Rev, Dr, (i, W, ¢ Hill 6f- | in session today. The contract in- (Wil represent the Swedish Fyangell-|Phalt and Producers and Refiners delegation. At one time the Silver ficiated. Mrs, Myrtle Van Veen BANE | ¢olves a $50,000 expenditure, lcal Misstons to Sweden. On Wednes. |Were among the heavy ofls. Declines Bay club was one of the mont active| N°, NIght There' —@lr Francis| fThe hoard held np the checks of |44y evening, he will preach before fis|0f 1 to 1% points following of Corn at the-Y. W, C. A. and it is hoped that | - 2X® 10dze, Sons of Bt. George, con- | four of the six bidders with the com- [former congregation in the Swedfsh| Products, Davison Chem. and Sears * the interest will be revived at the so- dueted the serviess at the grave pantes’ permigsion 80 that their abil- 3ethany church, | Roebuck. The market improved | cial meeting next week. ’I‘hr pallhearers were Alb P.| ity to carr® through the job in a sat-| Thursday evening, the Sunday ’f""f’r on the 814 per cent opening rate Summer Camp. | Marsh, Walter Droadiey, HMerbert| jsfactory manner might he deter- [School teachers will meet and Saeur-|for call loans. Coppers, leathers and Wall street, 10:30 a. m.—In The comnittes in charge of the stock market the week opened with various club girls' banquet has ar- ranged for the affair to he held on Tuesday evening, May 23, at the Y, W. C. A, This will be a kupper and entertalnment at which all club gmlivls in the city will participate, Mrs, Kronholm will cater, A variety pro- gram will be carried out in which talent from the local clubs will take part, 3 —— - - MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE HARTIORD: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel. Charter 6330 NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Main St., Telephone 1815, We Offer and Reccommend Colts Patent Firearms Company at the Market operate this summer, Any local «ix o i TS (U T A et 5 Josenh, Sarpanser, q ! oseph Carpenter, aged 78 years, of [ Man Climbs to New York Elevated _may get one of the folders at the main| 135 jrajryisw street, died yesterday oftice on Hungerford court. morning at the hospital from the ef- Swimming Schedule. fects of pleurisy. He had .been a res- The new schedule for the swimming [ igent of this city for the past 5 years pool calls for classes meeting on Wed- [ and was employed at the New Britain nesday and Thursday afternoon 88| Machine company. well as on Wednesday and I'riday eve- | He 15 survived by his wife, one son nings. The plunge periods are held |1, H. Carpenter, of Newark, N. J.. on Tuesday from 2 until 9 o'clock;and two brothers, H. 0. Carpenter of Thursday from 7 until & o'clock and | Providence, R. I, and W. E. Carpen- Friday from 2 until 5 o'clack. The|ter of Pawtucket, R. I. Junior plunging periods are from 4 The funeral will be held tomorrow until 6 o'clock on Tuesdays and|afternoon at 8 o'clock from the un- from 10 until 12 o'clock on Saturday | dertaking parlors of B. C. Porter Co. mornings. The Junior lessons are|on Court street, and the body will be held on Saturday mornings from 9(sent to Providence for burial. Serv- until 10 o'clock. Any little girl over |iccs will be condticted by the Rev. 4 feet 6 inches will be accepted as a | John L. Davis, pastor of Trinity pupil. The pool is also open on|Methodist chirch, and in Providence Monday afternoops from 4 ugtil 6!by OGriental Lodge, K. of P. o'cfock for the members of the Teachers’ club, HARDING AND SHOOT CONFER ON BONUS Platform, Shouts “Good RBye, I'm Defendant Secured T pETTRY x e i Going,” Then Plunges Over Rafling. flmm mn 2 9 NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britiin National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row recelved | ;" yr Sl L | : ; Al SU1 7. Mansel and John Coldwell. The The church ‘board will. hold sessions | Various rafls rose 1 to 4 polnts. U'tah vi e \ < 7 glving full information ahout theig e "vo, e were Sumuel Rollins, 7:% o'clock Kennecott, Endicott-Tohnson and Re- Central and Chicago and Northwest- ern, Plaintiff Alleges X : | operations went higher after mid- Trunsrfr of a Photographic Smdk»l day but- there’ were . av:conslaerabla tion platform at*Manhattan avenue Katarzyna Klesczez, ar]mjnlntramr‘Wf‘rP in demand but rubbe motors, and 110th street wore startled today |of the cstate of Frank Klesczcz, | foreign ofls and chemicals gave way. Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter 000 DONALD R. HART, Manager Member Hartford Slock Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. then plunged to his death on the|500 against Teofil Wojdyl, Walter| Am Cr & 597 159% 1501 o pavement, 75 feet below. Papers in[Dolega and Joseph Dolega. The pa-|Am Cot Oil .... 28 26% 27% 29 v We Offer was about 50 years old. returnable in the superior court at|{Am Sg Rf cm % T4U T4Y s Hartford, one the first Tuesday in|AM Sum Tob .. 347% 33% = 34% Camp folders have been |Welmlm‘. Ceorge F. Whatnall, Wiliam | mined, |day, the Dorcas soclety will meet, |tobaccos and coalers led the rally. nle Tl sl i 1 i tomorrow evening at 7 camps for employed giris which the | v £ 22 EA S 0 D‘o‘ H I YaR e national board of the Y, W, C. A. will \Willlam Rollins and Harold Rollins. L P T HIS uAT — tall Stores advanced 1 to 2 points. = =y SUED FOR $Z 500 Strength was shown als# by Tllinois h i 1:30 p. m.—Special stocks influ- [ enced by favorable news and pool New York, May 15.—Hundreds of Through Fraudulent Means. r*ymlwr which lost ground! Standard persons an the elevated railroad sta- oils, coppers and public utility shares when a man mounted the railing, [through Lawyer William M. Green- High Tow Close shouted *“good bye, I'm going,” and |stein, has brought an action for $2,-/Am Can 478 465 465 his pockets indicated that he was Wil- | pers in the suit were served by Con-|Am T.oco 114 1133 113% liam J. Shaw, address unknown. Me |stable Fred Winkle, and the writ isj Am Sm & Re 60 % 58 58% T JlAm Tel & Tel..121% 121% 1213 P T TR A et re R it o oAy 391 138% LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK . CRIES TO COUE, ‘MAKE ME S Blind Officer's Vain Appeal 10| April 28, 1922, Frank Klesczcz was|Am Wool Pl 1 Apostle of Auto-suggestion. the owner of & photographic studio|[ANa CoD ... bety ~hase at 103 Broad street. At that time he|Atch Tp & S T..100 0% was serfously ill. The defendant,|At GIf & W I.. 35% 354 Teofil Wojdyl, on the above date,|Dald Toco .....117 — 114% fraudulently took advantage of the R:(f"g h'%‘ gAt a0 condition of Klgsczez, and procured | oot r‘,‘“’l 18{\" s his signature to a certain writing, and | (&7 P ... o140 130% without paying any consideration, the| <yc eM A 19 1 Lo L) plaintift clalms. ~ The plaintiff sets| o3 © ORL forth that Klesczcz was in such a|qu Ry T = mental condition at the time as to Chile Cop s not realize the nature of the tran- Chino Cop saction. ChGaa Two and a half hours after the|corn prq Ref slgnature was given, Kles®cz died. | cmeinle Steel .. 751 The atiministrator on May el Price On Application. London, May 15.—In the course of a lecture which M. Coue, the advoce of the theory of auto-suggestion, was giving here recently a blind officer seated in the front row of tho audi- ence rose and exclaimed, “T am blind. Make me able to see. I have tried to make myself believe that I can see, but I can't. Now you try.” M. Coue endeavored to explain that there were certain limitations to auto- | suggestion, but the blind man was not to be appeased. He insisted that 96 | his eyes were still there and that Frank Taucher. The funeral of Frank Taucher was held at 9 o’clock this morning at St. Peter's church. Rgv. Charles Cop- pens officiated at a requiem high mass. The pall bearers were Joseph Tisco, John Dornfrid, Louis Dorn- frid, Frank Chuer, Frank Deutch x\nv'll 2 Joseph Betich. ‘rank Zotter was Utah Senator Proposes Paid Up In-|the flower hea The burial was in St. Mary’s new cemetery. JOHN P. Member Consolidated Stockk Exchange of New York STOCKS Bridgeport Danbur I New Haven Middletzw'n BONDS Springfield Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston surance Plan—No Conuaent on Waterbury irs. Martha Osborne, artha Osborne, aged years died last night at the home of her daughter Mrs. J. Marry Johnson | therefore M. Coue ought to be able to work the miracle and he sat down ob- for information applied |cyha Cane Sugar 16 as to the condition |gngjcott-fohn .. 84 of the sald writing and the nature of |japje 13% G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Lldg.—Tel. 1012 223 .163 Arch Strect Line Property Man Instead OF Two As Heretofore, Sing Sing and Other Jails in New York's Vicinity. Four Men And Move To Quash Indictment.” CON Specified Period. policemen Eimira, N. Y., May 15.—George I Miskula of Cleveland shot himself through the heart early this morning in the.home of Mrs. Jane Koster of [Corning, New York, and fell dead at [ner feet. Her two children saw the {act | Miskula fell in love with Mrs. Kosier at Cleveland several weeks ago, but his advances were spurned, she said, | hecause, although they had separated, she had not obtained a divorce from her husband. The woman returned to her Corning home, followed by Mis- Kuls flarly this morning, Miskula was nesday. Ten children were picked up during the day by the and kept in the station house imed by their parents. police until cl SPEED MANIACS WARNED. First photo of Rakowsky, prestdent of the Soviet republic of Ukrainia and | one of Russia’'s “big four” at Genoa Miss *Agnes Dohoney is known as his unrequited love for her. Motorists Get Swift Pun;, ishment in Chicago. Reckless punishment SILVER SELLS HIGH AUTO TIR STOLEN New York, May 15. — Foreign bar Franklin H. Fisk, manager of an ‘silver sold at 72 1-8 cents an ounce |automobile service station at 287 Iast in this market today. This is the|street, reported to the police today highest quotation for the metal here|that sometime during the past few thia year. The advance resulted from | days, tWo tires have been stolen from further buying for €hina and India. |his place. BENNET HERE TOMORROW, Charlgg E. Bennett, state highway commis®oner, will speak to the New Britain traffic bureau, the Chamber of Commerce and the Manufacturers' association at a luncheon at the Shut- tle Meadow club tomorrow noon. “SMILIN’ THRU” Ina President’s Attitude. Washington, May 15. -~ President Harding back in Washington after a week-end trip fo New Jersey, plunged | of Westfield, Mass. Mrs. Oshorne was v D i o D A EAC 5 ] eptical of this new faith. 3 into consideration of the ' soldlers|a former resident of Plainville ana| o oY cccoptical of this new theitransaction, fbut theidefendantire-|BriaiTatipta - - bonus matter. He had a longthy con- | her body will be brought there to 9 fused to furnish it. |Gen Electrie - e [ 4 228 £ 2 . " A P o 3o 1 rie ference with Senator Sripot of Utah, | morrow afternoon. Tha funeral wii| May0r’s Message Ready The complainant further sets forth|Gen Motors Y LINE -| ground out of spots as dangerous as & republican member of the senate|take place Wednesday afternoon at For Wednesday’s Session |that Joseph and Walter Dolega, |Goodrick BR SELLS JITNE raflway right of way. financé committee. | 2:30 o'clock. Mayor A. M. Paonessa’s first annual | Knowing the fraudulent nature of the |Gt North pfd “When speed maniacs are locked The senator laid F)P'ON‘ the presi- ; = message .to the common council {s |transaction, received a bill of sale|rngy Copper up; When pedestrians learn that they dent his plan for fssuance of paid up . Nikolai Matusyk nearing completion, and will be ready | for the studio. Inter Con Of One |too, should share responsibility for insurance as a substitute for the cer-| Nikolai \Matusyk, one year and|to be submitted to the common coun- —_— e Inter Con pfd avoiding accidents, and when the pub- tificate feature of the bonus bill as | three mon old son of Mr. and Mrs. | cil at the regular May session Wed- ¥ Int Mer Marine . lic streets no longer are used for pub- passed by the house and informally | Peter Matusyk of 31 Lyman street, | nesday evening. Several important PRISONS OmRCROWDED Int Mer Mar pfd Rumor States lic playgrounds, then will accidents app_roved by [hf..‘ finance committee !‘vuml ‘ast night. The funeral will be | announcements and statements of pol- Allis-Chalmers . 44 become less frequent.” 4 majority. The Utah senator also pre- iheld tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock | icy will be contained in the message. Pacific 0il *Negotiations are under way for the sented to Mr. Harding an alternative from the Russian Orthodox church. it Crime Wave Increases Population at| Int Nickel .. E sale of the Arch street jitney line, g;aen{é;x;sc::};cp:;;::nltwo; ;1)'((-:3:\15 Burial will be {n Fairview cemetery. KAISER WORTH 30 CENTS Int Paper .... owned and ronductp{d (I;»S\‘ Jt:hnh-I-‘Ha!:- NAMES UWN CEMETERY e X e I L0 ot Celly 5 ostino o Arch street, The senator on leaving the White Gadviza Kulak SouthiNorRRtki My b ihe bronze }E::,‘;‘w,\f{m“&:r :\nh:enl;:r;\tis a competing line on the House declined to say, whether the| Gadviga, one venr ond 13 days old [PUSt of Kaiser “‘}L‘f“m 1T s ha‘“ T v heal same street. e, Hall and Agos- |Will of Mrs, Bennett Makes Known president expressed his views on the [son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kulak, of {0 e worth but 80 cents when thel o0y oo poiooiies Tenigh Val {ino started business on this street at proposals as outlined. 15 Dorhy street, died last night, The |Pronze bust, formerly part of the ft-| | SERECE, HOF, I8 emree s | ek pet . the sume time ahout a year ago and | Preference for Evergreen Burying Senator ‘Smoot said he would offer | funeral was held this mornt g|tings of the Vaterland, now the Tefl-| S i 9 ~ach man has been dperating.one bus, ] his morning at i e P oti t the| Ported yesterday at Sing Sing that| Midvale Steel each man has been 8y g G Plainfield his insurance plan as'a Substitute for |g'clock from the Sacred Heart church. “”"“"" WHE P t"" o 2;’“;1" 6 | there has been a large increase in the | Missouri Pac running on a 20 minute schedule and;| Ground at it . the certificate proposal and then if it | Burial was in Sacred Heart cemétery, | SUrplus property sal 5 et i s 'Y starting at opposite ends of the line : . failed he would propose a regular Sisiihiai iy Y [Shipping, Board, Bmerfgency Ilect 2::(“‘:“"::":":”"_‘\‘9 \'I”n‘;‘ f‘r“’;""\“““fl‘:; 'Q “ ‘\‘?“l"'& o :‘]m“;f;’v;m D o itney sched. | The will-of Mra. Jennie E. Wheeler cash bonus to be raised by the im-| Francis Tskea Corp. being held at the Wilson Polut| "o oo, o prisons have filled up and | Nort & West [ ule to patrons and an equa! distribu- |Bennett, in which she makes known position of a sales tax. Francis, on2 year and slx months ":_;3: ese: ""1“; }\1-21‘::‘(;:1;;“;:?5;2(5‘ there is a large increase also at Great North Pac ... " tion of business to each line. L AR N S L B son of Mr. ard Mra. Francis Iskra, of b‘ ¢ ’;“‘3;” wa-“?fim‘ninlcn \'Mromiil’ Meadow prison, There are now about | Pure Oil .. %385 Negotiations started some time ago | tery, Plainfield, as the place where WITHDRAW PLEAS 58 Gold street, dled yesterday, /Thefst WEGL l'r‘b Mirimar Tnn. West. | 1:200 prisoners in Sing Sing, and sev-Pan Am P & T 64 or the purchase of the entire line by | o S o Bt be tnterEl, funeral wiil be held tomorrow morn- | Proprie "'.!" ;)‘i AUMAL a0 eral drafts of convicts have been sent|Penn R R .. 4115 3 | Mr. Agostino, and although the 8- |, .4 4, hich there is a bequest of ing at 7:50 o’clock from the Sacred |Port, purchased him. from there to up-state prisons in six | Plerce Arrow 5. 203 ures could not be verified, it is "”"(‘“i $100 for the maintenance of the plot, , Feart church. TPurial will beé in the S s months. There are 1,300 prisoners in | Pittsburgh Coal 631 ored that the deal involves a sum was filed today in 5 . % g h g . 8. ¥ .3 £ A3 g : as day probate court. Indicted With Charles |« ored Heart cemetery, GOING TO (;F,l:.‘l.:‘\\. ! Auburn, 1,500 in Clinton prison and |Ray Con Cop approximately $3,000. At ;!. \‘,".‘tn 1;_nm{ The lite use of $2,000 is given the S . " ia Ri 547 Fast street,| 300 in Great Meadow. i this afternoon it was said the fina i i Morse Change Pleas Of Not Guilty Willary Ritter of BAT Bas) ot 800 in Grea adow. Reading . by A husband, Edwin Bennett, with the L Jennie Sulina, former manager of the Cremo Brew- | Crime waves around Greater New [Rep I & § ... .. papers had not been signed, but t| o ioion that, at his death, it shall Jennie,” the 12 s old daughter | ing company in this city, will sail Sat- | york, Eric and Monroe counties are | Royal D, N Y was expected to have chv -trm\s(rrlhc divided between C. Irving Ben- i 2 i ... |of Mr.and dirs. Michcel Sulina of 176 | urday on the S. S. American for Ger- Fresponsible for the big gain in prison | Sinclair Oil Ref completed before the day was O¥er: 'Inett and Helen F. Fowler, children ,MY,,HTE' j.’;'?ryr}: .—T"’L"f ot theiclen street, d this morning. The|many. He expects to be gone nl-n.\vllfii population. “|South Pacific Vir. Holl has not stated what he | (50 T, S8 T LT gany table n;“n) f!]df‘ C “'1 hi fll\ es W. Morse, | fuperal will be held tomorrow, and|six weeks. He is 73y old and wi B TR South Railway . 24% intends doing. s olaimed by |2nd watch are left to a niece Bessie shipbuilder, and his three sons, for !the burial will be in Fairview ceme- | Visit ‘his sister who 83 years old, COMMITS SUICIDE, Studebaker Co 117% The Arch street line is clai DY IR, Thomson of New Haven. hé sl using the mails to defraud, Withdrew | tary, and who he has not seensin about 20 el 4514 Mesars. Agostino and Hall to be the | o ¢, 65" Jeft to the New Britain their tentative pleas of not guilty to- years b e S i aying line in the city. i) : 3 o 5 = = = Texas & Pacific 32% 323 est paying ¢ Trust company in trust for Bessie and ;1!;’1, and th motions to quash '1;9 —_—_—— Boston Broker Whose Firm Falled Tobaato. Brad .11 PSRN Annie Thomson 6f New .Haven. crlmenfit;n';gp 2: the ground of insuffi- Rakowsky Recently Hangs Himself, Transcon Oil .. 19 Y ATTRACTS 175,000, vidence. 5 & il % 3 Union Pacific. 137% ey The four were William A. Barber, Somerville, Mass., May 15.—George 2 ( e e | Stuard Giboney and George M. Bur.|, Z A A. Haskell, head of the brokerage firm Ilzn;rm‘l !rr\\ni’ 1D Amusement Parks Crowded and Many | GANNOT FORGE PR]GE ditt, lawyers of this city and Martin | CAth House Prisoner; Oldest 131‘ |of George A. Haskell & Co., which l.";'l: n‘; Prod A% Persons Take “Dip" in’ Surf. J. Glllen, formerly assistant 0 the! convicted, Will Be Placed In Cha was petitioned into bankruptey after |U 3 % P iy LE MG than 5 ! i S Indus Alco 51% New York, May 15.—Mort g chairman of the U. §. Shinging board h ol [its =0 RN LG Sn T } SRR B 175,000 persons, the largest crowd of | A, S. and R. Co. Cannot Collect Rate and Emergency Fleet Corp. On"June 2 _ i the Boston Stock Exchange on May | - oo 0014 were at Coney Island yes- £ Federal Justice Hand took the mo- : ; committed suicide by hanging in : S ;‘[’p';’l L ‘:}?:’li"f‘s‘}”‘;ma Bark. whioh opened on| for Copper Not Delivered Within TGOS e Osstning, May 15.—Michaei Rossi, a | [his home here vesterday while hisjy. = SiCel D¢ Ho e b S T TP B el avioah 5 Weatt S Utah Copper .. s Saturday e death honse prisone G5, vep amily was out motoring. g vening as was Steeplechase Park B , o Avv 5 . Willys Overland 8 and evening as was Steeplecha Vote Half Million PRAT LR v oihe| SATUiSSRAAT INDad viRe e i SL At ind the Shelburne. Several of the| Washington, May 15.—The Ameri- To Fi i §ing attendants that they received | [ for some time and was said to have | bithing houses were opened and many | can Smelting and Refining Co. cannot o Fight I Wk i itiar Rl e i [TEEOuE the Ang eIl o018 i Bido Light persons took short “dips. obtain from thes government the rate Washington, May 15.—Wi court of-appeals had just denied him Sl it Sy o lure of | gouthern N 1 One hundred additional of 26 cents per pound for copper fur- roll call today the house voted a spe- (& new ftrial. AR L \ § [ | Am Hardware i started duty at the Coney Tsland pre- | nished after June 1, 1918, in filling clal fund of half a million doliars|Juge 26. : % : T |- The firm _of George A. Haskell & pyjiney &' Spencar com.30 Sinct. Thed will remain there until|orders placed with it stipulating de- for use by the department of _|u:§tin-1 Uniess (-'uw:»y;nnr .‘:N‘r‘.— rnw?mmns: .(“n. \\‘II‘h Mr. Haskell as its Boston| .| 101 Brass . ... s 010 the season closes, livery before that date, the supreme in investigating and prosccuting war | his death sedicnce, Rossi will be the| Stock Ex ) member, had been | (o5 311 Policeman Walter Shields encoun-court today held in a decision render- frand contract cases. | oldest person ever execited in 1in existence less than a vy 7 ,_4]\ Lisait 54 tered a c¢rowd of boisterous Young fed by Justice Holmes. ki ;\'m'k state. He was convicted of kill- | ) }v’rrmml as a reo ke of Arnold |1 el T men on a Brighton Reach train. He A ST e SRR |ing Antonio Or'ande in Tuckahoe. He % 0 i $ | SREy L i ity 7d in doing €0 Scout Fall . ’ 4 ¢ B Machine .. tried to pacity them and ir " P : 4 leaded self defense. His counsei, i e 3 3 's in the face.| SPURNED SUITOR A SUICIDE ot i{les-Be-Pond ¢ as struck several times in the face. Quarry and Is Killed | iamea Dempacy, of Peekaiiit, g plan- [Ser d Awni Nt i, o Fie held Nicholas Casale, of 131 With- e Orange, N. J. May 15.—Charles|ning to gct up a petition to tae gove ! Screens and Awnmgs DA e And WliaeaRg oo street. Brooklyn, whom he |Cleveland Man Soots Himselt Before bl B s bl i gl B e L b At Tuberculosis Hospital |} "5ix Co .. charged with hitting him in the eye Corning Woman in Home. with two companions, started, on a|the cllealh] u]a-:«- wl.-o yeard 'n'wlpnnfi The Rocky Hill sanitarium verandas | goaeii Are: (o The others escaped by jumping out of walk today over the Orange moun-|month. “I du not deserve this Ros- | were measured for sereens and awn- | g £ Bon the car windows. Migistrate O'Neill, 1 - } 8tandard SHerew . he Cf ~ tains was killed when he fell into a[si said when told the high court had'| ings this morning so that tuberculos -M’]_”‘i“‘”“:‘m Hine in the Copey Island court, held Casale quarry. His companions, Edward |just decreed that he must die. R patients can be glven outside n-;-;.u'l“inn Mg 08, s in $1,500 bail for examination Wed- Meakin and Walter Leach, both of e 4 ments during tne samr months. | g oo i y " Stanley Works Newark, who had become separated S { Late in the fall it is planned to have . o . » T s .| Mrs. August Bucholtz, of 180 Green- : b 4 PRI 4 NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE BEPORT. o) 3 CONFISCATO! c 4 0,000 z‘\”:l‘”'nm:' : HH ™ nN\r wood street, assembled at the Green- | gof ot Vashington, May 15. — The W1wood street home, and proceeded to | T G AL 3 York statutory gas rates of §0 cents | ygqt tne family in celebrating the SAURERGAN L SGROTTION UNGHARGED were today declared by the supreme |gcor wedding anniversary of Mr. and Chief William J. Rawlings today CONDITION UNCH! D, court to be confiscatory during the| iz Rucholtz, yesterday. turned over to the Children's Home, Washington, May 15.-=The condi- calendar years 1919 and 1920, Mr. and Mts, - Bushoits. teceived 300 pounds of sugnr, seized by thetion of Glenn E. Plumb, railroad many useful and ornamental anniver- vice-squad in liguor raids during the|labor expert and author of the Plumb y sary gifts. few months % plan for railroad operation and con- | Chicago, May 15T trol who has been at the peint of | for the reckies 1 . — death for several days at his home|the carcless motorist will be asked by [seen (l\lThlng 15230:‘2‘:;\ }E:H:\!n.. here was described today as unchang- | Chicago automobile eclubs, u!‘(‘nrvlhvzl'"rs‘ red r”_‘"]‘“ i '”w‘ Y i el ed. Physicians have not given up hope|to Dr. William 1"uller burglary, callec P X . of his recovery “A trip about the city will show kulas was dead when they arrived. 5 | that children in swarms are permitted [The man's hopeless love, the Wmfi" King | to play in the public streets, hitch to said, apparently bad unbalanced is | cars and trucks and make a play- [mind. | The Christmas scason costs George of England about $40,000.