Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
< Buréau ‘'of fiie Chamber of*Commetco ‘roads made at a recent meeting of ‘have been expended . on state -years is about ALLEGED GOSSIPS ARE KNOGKED UNCONSCIOUS (Continued from First Page). ——— . chalr, which was & new one She told the court that she just saved a 488 carriage by hurrying it out of the danger. rone, The accused sald he three drinks of whiskey and glassen of hard cider, As he sitting In the back room he ‘Wilson at his pockets, he told the court, and ho warped Wilson to be eareful, - Wilson then pushed O'Keefe's arm back, pressing it Against the accused's shoulder blade and breaking the collar bone, he said, Then, assisted by another man, he ejected the accused from the store, he sald, He denied breaking the win- dow. Btanley Pawelezyk was charged with operating a car without proper brakes. He pleaded gullty. Police- man Clarence Lanpher arrested the accused on Main street yesterday after he had crashed into a ear driven by James Ringrose, An investigation disclosed that the brakes would not hold the car. Policeman W. P. Hayves tested the car with both brakes” applied, Neither had any effect, he told the court. A fine of §5 and costs was imposed. L. C. Warner was charged with parking his car in a restricted arca on Main street, He had been pre- viously warmed about this offense, he admitted. A s'; fine was imposed. ALL ARE SENTENCED Men Who Wore Beating Trolley Conductor to Death served thee was felt was Found (.‘ullly of ‘Sent to Prison For Various Terms. RBridgeport, May 16.—8ix men charged avith the murder of Bernard Kilkelly, Stamford street railway con- ductor who was beaten ta death in the Dewey club in that city in August 1921 were sentenced to state prison today by Judge Maltbie in the crim- inal superior court when they en- tered pleas of guilty to a charge of manslaughter, The pleas of guilty to the man- slaughter charge were accepted by the court on the recommendation of the state's attorney. Sentences were im- posed as follows: Alexander Martin and William King 12 to 16 years; William Richmond 7 to 12 years; Henry Cavanaugh 3 ot 10 years; John Bruno one to three years, and George WacKing, 6 months in the county jail. Al]l have been in jail since their arrest 9 months ago. STATE HIGHWAYS Commissioner Bennett Tells facturers and Trafc Road Building Troubles. Manu- Bureau of State Highway Commissioner Chas. J. Bennett addressed a gathering of about 75 members of the Traflic and the Manufacturers’ association on “The Highways of Connecticut,” at the Shuttle Meadow ¢lub today at noon. Mr. Bennett was present following & complaint ef the condition of local the Traffic Bureau. He explained that he ‘was unable to put the roads in the condition necessary to please the general public because he does not get more than one-thipd the amount of money the work would re- quire. Between 27 and 30 millioh dollars road work in Connecticut. The average income for state road work in recent $7,000,000, half of whith is necessary for maintenance and repairs Million and, Half Fire Loss at Petth Amboy, N. J. Perth Amboy, N. J.,, May 16.—The white lcad department of the United Lead company's plant here was de- stroyed by fire early today, with an estimated damage of $1,600,000. The blaze which for a time threatened to spread to the factory of the U. S. Cartridge Co., 150 feet distant, was brought under comtrol after a six hour fight by the Perth Amboy ifire department aided by scores of vol- Annapolis, May 16.—More than 100 members. of the first class of mi‘l- shipmen at the naval academy will resign after graduation to accept civilian jobs or commissions in the marine corps or the United States army it was learned today. The ie- majinder of the class numbering over 400 will gat commissions . navy, f Removes Corns Quick No matter how tough or how stubborn 1t may have besn, the corn or callus that 18 touched with & few drops of “Gete-It" md‘onquiel oasy, sure and pain- 8 end. Never again oap it Soon you are holding in your fin entire remains—~s single shriveled skin that you throw swny: forever. Hard corns, #oft corns, any eorn. Costsbuta trifie—and gnaranteed. Try i, K, lawrence & Oo., Mfr., Chicago. Bold in New Hritalm by: M. A. Axelrod; Crowell's Dnug Store; Vita Drug Co.; Fair Dept. Btore. g i b o FORM PARTNERSHIP John Croshy, Wireless Faxpert - And ll_uu'y Morans, Victrola Dealer To " Deal In Radio Sets, John Cromsby, wireless expert, who i§ now loeated in McEnroe's new bullding on Commercial ' street, f{a planning to close out his wireless ap. paratus manufacturing husiness by June 1, He wi)l then form & partner. ohip with Henry Morans, Victrola dealer, of Main street in the radio Ilne. The new concern will carry a full line of radlo sets and apparatus, and will from time to time give con. certs which will be open to the publie, Mr. Crosby has been one of the city's ploneers in the radio business and I8 regarded as an expert on any questlons coneerning séts and the workings of the various phases of the business, He served in the U, 8, Navy as a wiraless operator during the war, and aince his discharge, has heen manufacturing wireless sets and parts, B VALUATION AGAIN BROUGHT TO SENATE Senator Capper, Demograt, of Kansas, Brings About Discussion of Amer- fcan Plan in the Tariff Bill. Washingten, May 16.—The Ameri- can valuation again was brought into senate discwssion of the tariff bill to- day by %‘umr Capper, republican, Kansas, chairman of the senate agri- eultural bloc charging “‘that the most zealous advocates of this system de- sired it because they believed that by it they could ‘“conceal from the Am- erican people the extent to which they desire to raise rates.” “In effect,” he eald, “they admit that they are seeking rates so high as to he unpopular; that they are en- deavoring not to represent the will of the people but to fool the people.” He predicted that the *real propa- ganda,” for American valuation was coming in spite of the action of the senate finance committee in abandon- ing it in favor of foreign value and that it would be launched by those who “desire excessively high protect- fve duties on manufactured articles.”. He added that manufacturers were not content with tariff rates that would equalige their position in com- petition with foreign produeers, but desired “an exclusive position in the American market,” HAT MFR. BANKRUPT Bethel Concern Files Voluntary Petis tion Today; Liabilities Are Approxi- mately $2,000 Greater Than Assets, New Haven, May 16, — In bank- ruptcy court today Haitsch and Co., hat makers of Wethel, filed a volun- tary petition with debts of $22,043 and assets of $20,795, £ A petition of creditors against the Hetchkiss and Downs Co., asked for a receivership. The company owes $60,000 and is declared to_he insol- vent, Judge Thomas named Bertram Well, temporary receiver, Herman Behr, drygoods merchant of Waterbury, in -a petition gave debts at $6,479 and assets of $2,300. Lobstermen Complain y Of Govt. Vessels New London, May 16.—Noank lob- stermen ‘complain that the maneuver- ing of government vessels in the Race, where cables are towed at slack water, is destroying valuable gear. Last year a protest from the fishermen brought orders from the war depart- ment to stop the {nterference, with buoys and trawls, Another protest is to be made through this state's yep- resentatives in congress, L, E. House Estate Is Inventoried at $2,730 The esiale of the late Lillian ¥, Housc has been inventoried at $2,. 730.52, itemized in the inventory, as follows: Deposit in Mechanica 8avings bank, Hartford, $337.43; deposit with Soclety for Savings, Hartford $1,764- .t4; deposit in People's Savings bank, Rockville, $478.66; liberty bond, $100; wearing apparel and jewelry, $50. Total, $2,730. . Five Contagious Disease Cases Reported This Week The state health department’s weekly merbidity report shows two cases of scarlet fever and tliree cases of whooping cough reported from this city. This week's report is the first this month to show communicable digease cases in this city. American Legion Plans State Athletic Meet New Haven, May 16.-—A state ath- letic meet in Yale fie]d if it can be ob. tained, on the afternodn of July 4, is proposed by the American Legion, it was stated today. POPE GIVES APPROVAL Fndorses K. ot C. Plan For Columbus Italian Welfare Work \ay 16, —A mesgage nationial headquarters of the Knights of Columbus here from the Vatican today ‘contained formal endorsement by Pope Pius XI qf the Columbus Italian welfare work inaugurated in Rome at the invitation of the Jate Pope Benedict. The message also conveyed the Papal hlessing to all supreme officers and directors and individual members of the Knights of Columbus and their tamilies. The message further stated that the Pope had donated a site for an ath- letic field near the Vatican. New Haven, received at the PRACTICE FOR FIREMEN The members of the fire depart. ment today commenced the summer schedule of practice work. This morn- ing Engine Company No. 4 had a ladder drill at the resr of the central station op Commercial street. This evening the members of Engine Co. No. 3 will hold a practice with the pumping engine on Farmington ave- nue, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 16,1922, LEAGUE OF NATIONS DODGES RUSS MESS Refuses to Take Up Question and Re« fers Norwegian to Genoa Can farence on Subject. Genoa, May 18, (By Associated PJress.)—The councll of the league of nations refused today te take up the |l Russlan problem and referred to (hi Genon, conference the Norweglan gov- ernment's requast for an immediate Inquiry by the league into the general situation Russla and the effect of the famin® on economic reconstruc- tion in Kurope, Dr, Jridtjof Nansen, who presented the Norwegian government's requost, and-who is the league's high commis- sloner for Russian relief, fought hard to prevent the question going to Genoa, He sald handing it to Genoa was equivalent to burying it. Marquis Imperiall of Italy protest ed this, sayimg he was confident the conference at Genoa would give the | question fullest cosideration. Dr. Nansen, however, insisted that the Genoa conference was about to hreak up without ,, according to the press reports, having selved the Rus- fiin) problem, SOUTH AMERICANS GET DOWN TO WORK —— t Chileans and Peruvians at Washing- ton Sceking Basis of Settlement of Disputes. Washington, May 16.—Having de- clared before the world, their whole- hearted purpose to reach a just basis of agreement, the delegations of Chile and Peru today began the preparation of a practical method of procedure for their conference on Tacna-Arica. Unlike yesterday's opening session when a brifliant gathering of officials witnessed the formal launching of the eonference, today's meeting was con- vened in a private committee room of the Pan-American union building. Only members of the two delegations and their adwvisers and secretaries were present. The program for the day provided for discussion of collateral issues in- cluding arrangements for dally ses- sions and for adequate publicity. In all quarters it was predicted that | { it would be late in the week before exchanges developed on any of the major issues of the conference. JOINT MEETING Chamber Of Commerce Will Have Luncheon With The Rotary Club t On Thursday Noon. The luncheon of the New Britain Ratary club to be held Thursday noon at 12:15 o'clock at the Elks' club will be a joint meeting with the Chamber |t of Commerce, FKriends of the Rao-|[f tarians are also invited to attend the luncheon. George Ricks of Lawrence, Mass., will be the speaker and he will have as his subject “Opposition to the St. lawrerfce Waterway."” t. Plans are also being made by the club for the inter-city meeting to be held at the Shuttle Meadow club on May 25. Other clubs in the state have been invited to come to New Britain for the day and enjoy a few games of golf on the Shuttlea Meadow links. David Manning is chajrman of the golf committee and has George Rogers and Logan Page to assist him. TRIES SOICIDE—ARRESTED Greenwich }an Who Lived in Same Apartment as Did Killed Herself, in Lockup. Greenwich, May 16.—Joseph Wil- liams who lives in the same apart- ment in which Mrs. Henry J. Bacher killed her thrée children and herself recently, last night took poison with intent, it is said to kill himself. He was arrested on a charge of breach ofl the piece and is held under ob. servation and medical treatment in | { the Greenwich lockup. The paison had little effect. His case was adjourned until Thursday in the berough court. The police say that Williams had had trouble with his wife, due to jealousy. A brother-in-law Walter Eddy is known in boxing ecircles hereabouts, Would Forestalffiisl g In Bituminous Coal Washington, May 16.-—-Steps are being taken by the government to forestall tendencies toward rising prices of bitumindus coal at the niines, it was said today at the White House, Secretary of Commerce Hoov- er has the matter of investigation and action in his charge, it was said. 1 U. S. May Not Act in Turk Atrocity Probe Washington, May 16.—Indications were given at the White House today that the United States would not ac- cept the invitation extended by Great Britain far representation on a com- |t nission to investigate atrocities by the Turks on the Christian minorities in Asia Miror as reported by the Am- |t erican Relief admpinistration. [& GERMANS MAKE PAYMENT. Brussels, May 16—The German gov- ernmgent yesterday deposited with the Belglan treasury the fihal payment of 50,000,000 gold marks under the pro. vigional moratorium granted by the |v reparations eommission. § Woman Who O B e O Tl Sl S R 1 T R P T W) The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Corner Main and Pear] Streets, Hartford, Conn. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 Safe Deposlt Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Settlement of Estates. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — It is safe and saves time. Capital $2,000,000,00. Bank by rnail, hanquet hall of the Y, M, noen, arrived early were entertalped at the home Berlin, pel visitor to Washington today. 242 Maple street, are celebrating theip 30th wedding anniversary been confiined to his home with {ll. ness for the past week. Rridgeport apd guests of Mr, of Fairvied} street. ported to the police today that an effect an entrance into his home. of the Russell and Erwin Manufac- turing company, is in this u!y on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ott of 35 Pleasant street, will afternoon. Rev. ciate and the burial will be in Fair- view cemetery. Carpenter was held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at B. C. Porter Sons un- dertaking parlors. Rev. officlated. to Providenca R. I. Cole, of eNw York, o'clock this morning terfan hospital her husband she leaves a sister, Cella Bowe of this city. was a daughter-of the late John Bowe who eonducted a dry goods store in street. extepded to us at time of the death of our beloved son and brother, Frank Taucher. ful to all who contributed flowers and wish to express our deepest apprecia- Animal Owned by Henry Suprenant of Berlin was thought by neighbors to have gene made while tied up in the vard of the owner yesterday and Wil« liam Atwater, Suprenant family, stated that it was tied up in the yard with succeeded in breaking the rope in an effort to gain tempt was made to reach Henry Aus- he is employed at a distance from the Suprenant home Mr. Atwater shot the dog. Berlin is one of the towns quar- antined against the rabies and all dogs must be kept tied up. Dr. Adams ot president of the Connecticut Hemeo- pathic Medical annual meeting in hert P. Dr. sor for five vears, Payne, Bridgeport. was elacted: years; Bridgeport, Restor, rommittee. bership as 91 Smelting and NEW BRITAIN MAN 15 HEAD OF STATE ORDER (Continued from ¥irst Page), C Ao The convention closes this evening ast evening the delegates who lud Mrs, George Meisner, at of City Items of the Ciox. is a business | Harry 8. Landis, church, Rev, Emmanus! Frank Trewhella, of Mr .and Mrs, today. Burton €. Morey of Glen street has | B. Thompson of | children are the nd Mrs, Willlam Daigle Mrs, Willlam Ldward Wilson, who falled to be| in court this morning as a witness in | oTnEE the case against James O'Keefe was| arrestedd on a caplas this afternoon |, "o by Motorcycle Policeman William 8, | Strolls. Charles Ross of 365 Arch street m.i at- | night to| been made last empt had John D, McCue of the Chieago oflice DEATHS AND FUNERALS John Peter Ott John Peter Ott, the infant son of died this marning. The funeral be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow A. B. Taylor will offi- Joseph D. Carpenter The funeral service for Joseph D. John L. Davis The remains will be taken tomorrow morn- ng for burial, Mrs. Howard C. Cole Mra. iRta Cole, wife of Howard C. died at 9:15 in the Prestv- in that city Besides| Miss | The deceased he old Strickland building on Main CARD OF THANKS We desire to tender our heartfelt hanks to kind neighbors and friends or the many expressions of sympathy We are particularly grate- jon for their kindness. MRS. LOUISE TAUCHER AND FAMILY, JOHN TAUCHER AND FFAMILY, MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH LANG AND FAMILY. D06 IS SHOT MR. of Berlin Breaks Heavy Rope by Which He is Tied to Gain PFreedom A dog owned by Henry Suprenant a neighbor of the shot the animal. “Those who saw the dog at thef time a heavy rope and the animal its freedom. An at- in, the dog warden, but inasmuch as DOCTORS ELE Adams of New Haven Heads Homeopathic Medical Association. Hartford, May 16.—Dr. Burdette 8. New Haven, was elected 72d Bond society at its the Hotel Others elected were: e-president, Dr. William P. ang, N Haven; treasurer, Dr. Her- Sage, New Haven; secretary, Herhert A. Roberts, Derby; .cen- Dr, Clarence N. The following legislative committee Hooker, Hartford, four br. C. 8. Smith, New Haven, years; Dr. Edwin S. Smith, two years; Dr. Eugene L. Hartford, one year. The execu- ive officers are also members of the Dr. E. B. hree Reports showed the society mem- D GOES UP. May 16.-—~The American Refe. Co., today ad- vanced the price of lead from 5.25 to 35 cents per pound. New York. GENERAL BANKING | South Railway !'National Lead . Fmancml News WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Low 1014 465y 150, o7 113 b 131 34 121% 138% 00 i3 00 % 3514 114 46% 76% Close 4114, High 41 . 8TH Am Bt Sug . Am Can Am Cr & Am Cot Am Loca Am 8m & Re. .. Am Sg Rf em, Am Sum Tob .. Am Tel & Tel Am Toh . Am Wool Ana Cop Ateh Tp & 8 1., At Gulf & W 1 Bald Loeo Balti & Onio , ., eBth Steel B .. Cen Leath Co .. Ches & Ohlo .. Chi Mil & §t P . 2 Chino Cop Con Gas rod Ref Cruecibla Stee| ne Sugar 15% Endicott-John 883 Lrie . Erie 1st pfd (.r‘n Flectric Gen Motors Goodrick B 3t North pfd Insp Copper Inter Con Inter Con pfd Int Mer Marine . Int Mer Mar pfd 817% Allis-Chalmers . 4813 Pacific Oil Int Nieckel ..... 17T% Int Paper ... 50 Kelly Spring T'r 40% Kennecott Cop.. 861 Lacka Steel 8164 Lehigh Val . 82% Mex Petrol £129% Midvale Steel .. 393 Missouri Pac .. 224 N 833 NYNH&H., 28% North Pac ..... 7% Purg i OilL0 L0 88 Pan Am P & T 63% Penn R R ° 409 Pierce Arrow .. 19% Pittsburgh Coal 6215 Ray Con Cop .. 17% Reading . ..... 8% Rep I & § ... T0% Royal D, N Y 617% Sinclair Oil Ref 317% South Pacific .. 903 P Ay Studebaker Co 1187% Texas Co 4% Texas & Pacific 82 Tobacco Prod .. T0% Transcon Oil .. 17% Union Pacific . 137% Unied Re 8t .. 64% U 8 Food Prod 4% U 8 Indus Alco 51% U 8 Rubber Co 641 U § Steel 90 % U S Steel pfd .. 118 Utah Copper .. 66% Willys Overland % 93 ¥y oll 24% 287 1163 99 71 15 529 13 % 2114 162 % 1214 40 T4 40% 21 4% 22 $1% 48 63% 173 168 L 12% 440k . T4 LAy 2% 58 201y 22% (Judd & Co.) Bid 617 668 .. 186 Asked 625 675 170 180 25 26 Aetna Life ., Travelers .. Hfd Elec Light Am Hardware Billings & Spencer com Billings " & Spvme: pfd Bristol Brass . Colt's Arms Eagie Lock landers, I . N B Machine com .. N B Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd Mfg Co ,. Pec, Stow and Wilcox 2 Russell Mfg Co Stanley Works com Stanley Works pfd .. Torrington com Union Mfg Co Standard Screw .. Scovill Mfg Co ... = T AR R NEW YORK CL |9,ut Exchange Bllmnrn 30 96 49 30 69 44 270 370 954,200,000 81,000,000 AMBASSADOR ARRIVES Washington, May 16.—The German emba housed a German ambassa- dor today for the first time since mid- night February 13, 1917, when Count von Bernstorff with the passports| which had been handed him by the | state department left Washington to| sail for home Dr. Otto Wiedfeldt the | new ambassador arrived at the em- bassy late last night. PEACE PARLEY ENDS “ Dublin, May 16 (By Associated | Press)—The peace committee of the Dail Eireann which has been engaged | for some days in efforts to find @ basis for unity of the *Irish fax‘lim\s.' has concluded its deliberations, it | was officially announced today. The report will be prcwmmi to the Dail Wednesday RED FLAG Belfast, May 16 he creamery in Tipperary burned. It was one of over from the owners, the Cleeves Brothers, last Satrday by the work- who hoisted a red flag over it HOISTED, Galtemoore has been those taken | Safe Way to On NOTE, and HOM incomes, PAYABLE 1) based upon actual unpaid balances, for the of the New Haven club of the Eastern league who have been are being recalled at the request of Manager regular team have that the reserves are needed in the| FURNITURE, hout Inquiring of employers. & to 15 MONTHLY INSTALMENTS, PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stook Exchange Members Hartf Stock Exchange (Successors 10 Richter & Co,) 6 Centenl Row, Hartford, Conn. Tel, Charter 3000 NEW BRITAIN OFFICE, 31 W, MAIN STREET a0 Shafes Stanley Works Common a0 Shares Stanley Works Pf. JUDD €9° CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE HARTFORD: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel. Charter 6330 NEW BRITAIN West Main St.. Telephone 1815, We Offer and Reccommend Colts Patent Firearms Company at the Market @homson, ‘,llfengm@ QIIn New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter $000 DONALD R. HART, Manager Mcmber Hartford Stock Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange, We Offer PECK, STOWE & WILCOX Price On Application. » JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury ew Haven Middletown BONDS Springfield Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1013 opinion of Donovan to keepA the team w Haven Club Players |up to its present stride. Are Now Being Recalled | New Haven, May 16.—All players NEW KRONEN RECORD. Vienna, May 16. (By Associated Press)—The Austrian kronen made a new low record yesterday when it fell to 10,000 to the dollar. Manufac- turers and merchants bought freely which augurs further depreciation in the currenc “farmed out" So many of the minor ailments Donovan. AGE 10 . AGE 20. AGE 30. AGE 40. AGE 50, AGE 60. AGE70, AN — oy THB curving line shows the beginning, rise and decline of the money earn- ing ability of the average man at different ages. Are you making the most of the pro- ductive years of your life by banking regularly a part of the money you earn? m"l' RUST CO.f NEWBRTAIN .- ‘ Open Saturday Evenings -Standard Time— Borrow Money — We Lend Money to pefsons having steady employment, Also lend to Property owners 0 PAWNS NS& or AN DESIREL WEUL CHAR¢ ACT TIME YOU HAVE TUE MONEY, CONSULTATION without removal, or CONFIDENTIAL BANK-LIKE SERVICE is financed und directod by business not solely for profi S DEALIN oLRs, US, NEW BRITAIN 1-9-4 ROOMS 1043 Licensed, and Supervised, by State Beneficial Loan Society THIS INSTITUTION ssionnl men; conducted in a spirit_of pablic SERV. AND HELPFUL; STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL AND UKS WELCOMED: CONCENTRATE YOUR OULIGA- YOU SOLVE YOUR PROLLEMS; TRIVATE INQQIK- CALL PFRSONALLY, or WRITR, or 'PHONR and AL 9 to 1, $300 PROTESSIONAL BLDG, 87 WEST MAIN RTSUPT (SECOND FLOOK, RIGHT). Bank Commissioner, Londml to tio Stute of Commecticut