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WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS High . 42y 081, 181 A04% Sm & Re., 64 S8g Rf em., 8% Sum Tob .. 31% NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 3 NG YL SR y I M ‘ Members New York Stock Exchange y I* Members Hartford Stock Exchange b (Suceessors o Richter & Co.) 81 West Main St., Tel, 2040 City Items.: for Easter at Morans' ;_ NURDER THBORY DROPPED COMMUNITY | DRIVE FOR $30,000 OPENS (Continued from First Page) Deaths Miss Elizabeth Huntington Miss Elzabeth Huntington, aged 19, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Edward (. Huntington, dled yesterday afters(Am noon at her home in South Norwalk,|Am The Huftington family lived in this|Am city for many years, residing on For-[Am est street, and have many friends here, [AMm | Funeral serviees will be held Tuesday | Am |afternoon at 8:80 o'clock at the home [AM in South Norwalk, Am Tel & Tel,.121% |Am Tob .....,.154 ' Helen Labaniec, |Am Wool 104 % Helen Labaniec, two-months-old Ana Cop . . 60% daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul La. Ate Tp & § 7..102% | banice of 108 New Park avenue, ‘“M‘l';'l(x]"x" & W I, 80% 28% 3 this morning. The funeral will be|Bald Loco .... 130% 1359 wololst, Tickets now on sate, Hult+ | i TOORE TN S 00 Baltimore &0, 13 ~“2 l"]:;l:v :’.;" ]-“‘“l’: "':"“‘lr‘“}"l"l‘: g o'clock from the Sacred Heart church | Beth Steel B .. 66 64%, gt and; B Lepilen 71 udd of|nq intorment in the Sacred Heart|Can Pacific 148% 1479 yracuge, formerly of New Britaln, | oomatory, I cLath Co . 36% 858 Victrolas —advt, Charles 8, Vibberts left this morn- ing for Epringfield, Mass,, where he s a student in the Y. M. @, A, training school for physical directors, Open alleys at the Casino tonight. | sadvt, ¥, M., Holmes, president of North & Judd Mfg. Co., has returned from |a business trip to the west. Compare specifications of Jewett with other cars of same price, YLash | Motor Co.—advt, | The German Baptist chufch team will bowl at the Y. M. C. A, this eve- Ining. Children's Home Concert, Fox's theater, April 8, Madame ~Onegin, Alooholism and Exposuro Now Be- ' lieved to Have Caused Death New Haven Woman, of Close 42% | 24% | 179 132 Low 421% 04% 179 13® 62% 78 804 1213 163% 10204 489 10114 It Can Sug Stanley ¥, We Offer 50 North & Judd 50 Stanley Works 50 American Hardware 50 Landers, Frary & Clark New Haven, April 2.—An-autopsy on the body of Mrs, Lena Curtls Huftington of Allingtown found in a shack behind the Fast Haven reser- volr Baturday showed that alcoholism and exposure probably produced death, rather than the abuse which ‘was inflicted. Coroner Mix was on another case over the weok-end but 18’ expected to complete his inquest {oto the woman's death today. Three men are still detained pending the Icoroner’s orders, Nicola Farrilla, onc of them, owned thoe shack and he fre- quently entertained the other men at the place and all three are sald tv have been in company with the wom- short of the required amount but said the rccord achicved was good be- cause the city was facing hard times, This year he sald the city is in a prosperous condition and he felt it would be fairly easy to get the need- ed $50,000, TLast year there were 8,100 subsgribers; this year the drive s expected to produce 5,000, Tomorrow the workers will be guests of the Lions club, Dr, Wll—‘ llam M. Stockwell of Hartford, for- merly Hartford superintendent of health and now head of Cedar Hill Tuborculosis sanitarium, will be the speaker. ‘Wednesday the program will be anifor sevoral days prior to . her dedth last Tuesday or Wednesday. There was cvidence in the shack that much liquor of the home made kind had been drunk. The three men do not speak English well but the police understood that they found the woman on the street and took her to the shack. She had been missing from home ten days before the body was found, WORKMAN DIES SUDDENLY Employe of Polishing Dept. at North | - ! & Judd Co. Complained of Head- ache Few Minutes Before, | under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus, Rev. J. Leo Sullivan will be the speaker. Thursday will be Rotary day when Charles H. Mills of New York city, director of the National Boy Scout council will speak. Friday, Rev, Samuel E. Berlin will be the speaker. Saturday lunchecon no speaker been secured as yet. The entire budiet is as follows: Visiting Nurses .7.. Boys' club . Boy Scouts ... Girl Scouts .... Tuberculosis Relief Junior Achievement Day Nursery .... City Mission .... Wefare association General Deficit . Fiske of For the has 8,860.00 4,800.00 2,000.00 4,915.00 3,660.00 2,080.00 6,000,00 2,600.00 760.00 ciesieeaseanees $49,106.66 James Maurdian of Lafayette streot' dled suddenly while at work this morning in the polishing room at the. North & Judd Mfg. Co. Mr.| mqoe | +. $10,001.66 | 3,600.00 | are rejoicing in the birth of a daugh-| ter, Shirley Andrus Judd, born March/| {27, Mrs, Judd is the daughter of Mr, iand Mrs, A, L. Andrus of Newington Center. I ! The Commonwealth club will meet 'at the Y, M. C. A, tomorrow evening. | | Compare specifications of Jewett | with other cars of same price. lLash| | Motor Co.—advt. | | The patrol leaders school met this | ;nl’tornoon at 4 o'clock and the Scout- ;mnstfirs' tratning school will start next |Mpnday afternoon for its second ses- | | ston, ! The Opera evening which was to be | |given by the until Monday evening, April 9. and Kathleen Grace have from a ten-day trip to Washington and Philadelphia. The sewing circle of Laurel Court| suddenly at the isolation hospital on Saturday night. Open alleys at tho Casino tonight. | pin wife, | to Erickson & Carlson, I‘P‘unuml arrangements are incomplete, New Britain Musical |was heid this morning at 9 o'clock club this' evening has been pqatnoned}lrom St. Mary's church, Rev. Walter | McCrann was celebrant at a solemn Misses Bertha and Ethelyn Waddell | high mass, Rev. Raymond Clabby was returned |deacon and Rev. John T. Winters was | s Hurley | Thomas Hurley, age 53 ycars, died He is survived by The body was turned over undertakers, Funerals % John B. Paquette, The funeral of John B. Paquetie ud-deacon. Mrs, M. T. Crean sang ‘ead Kindly Light."” The pallbearers were Theodore and | Chi Mil & St P, Maurdian, who was 51 years of age, want to work at the usual hour this morning but fellow workers at the factory claim that he complained pf‘ a slight ‘headache at about 9:30| o'clock. When he fell over he was re- | moved fo the emergency hospital at| the factory. Dr. John B. Burney was| called but the man was dead when he | arrived, Medical Examiner Dr. Wa- terman Lyon gave the cause of death as- cerebrial hemmorrhage. | Mr. Maurdian leaves a wife and one sofi. The body was turned over to Maprant & Haffey, undertakers, but funeral arrangements are incom- LEAVES GOMMERGIAL TRUST Morcy Borlen, Secretary and Assist- ant Treasurer, Resigns to Become Associated With Accountants. Morey Borlen, secretary and assist- | ant treasurer of the Commercial Trust | Co,, has resigned his position with t{hat company and go into partner- ship with John J. Kiniry in the ac-| counting business. | Mr. Borlen was with the Commer- cial Trust Co. for four years and re- cejved a better offer from Kiniry & Co., although he had considered tak- ing a position in one of the western cities. 4 ® WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Kingsbury of 85 Chestnut street yesterday quiet- lyicelebrated their 26th wedding an- niversary at their home. Among the guests who were entertained during the day were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kingsbury and two children of ILeo- minister, Mass, and' Mrs. Walter Bancroft of Milton, N. H. POST OFFICE HANDICAPPED Curtailed Allotment Help Makes Hard Task for Postal for Adequate Workers. Although it was impossible this aft- ernoon to gain an accurate estimate of the increased amount of Fasder mail over the average, local postal officials and employes are managing, under great difficuty, to keep from being submerged. Due to the ruling against overtime and the curtailed aliotment for au iliary help, Postmaster William I Delaney remarked this afternoon that geiting out the mail was “an awful task,” although he said “they are getting it out.” “We could not attempt to do this las a steady rule,”” he added, stating that the force is working under =& tremendous handicap. TROLLEY HITS TRUCK Operator of Bridgeport Car Taken to Possible Internal Injuries. '] Bridgeport, April 2.—August Stew- art, motorman on a trolley car which early today coilided with a motor truck, was taken to the Bridgeport hospital suffering from severe lacera- tions and possible internal injuries. The trolley vestibule was smashed. The truck, driven by William Guindor of Thompsonville, was not badly damaged. Hospital Witls RESERVATIONS FOR Y.M.T.A.+B. DRUM CORPS .Hippodrome Excursion Wednesday, April 11th Now Being Made Through P. 0. Box 581 —e QT C. L. PIERCE & CO. Ticket Sale Starts ‘ Wed. Noon, 1 o’ $5.50 clock, April 4th Round Fare R. R. Ticket and Reserved Seat in Mezzanine Balcony of the Hippodrome. BEFORE placing your Automobile In- surance, let us mak We realize that.our e you a proposition. obligation does not . end when you pay the pr_emiurp, and we have an organization which will render service that really is service. HATCH City Hall will meet with Mrs, John F. Dixon|Fred Hudon, Peter Gagner, Frank of Mason Drive tomorrow from 10 to:Carmen, Xenophen Lallamme, Theo- 5. Luncheon will be served. |dore Foeman. The flower bearers were | Mrs. Ralph Kent, Jr., is unrmumy“,\lbm and John Paquette, Jr. Father| |41l at her home on Ellis street. | Winters conducted the committal nant was held this morning at 9 DEATH OF HUGH . ORBAEAD | ' Well Known Carpenter Fatally In-| Patrick Daly was celebrant at a jured by Hartford Trolley in New- solemn high mass, Rev. J. Leo Sulli- A {van, deacon and Rev. Thomas Laden. ington—Lived Here Over 50 Years. yrico Taura Farrell sang as the body as being borne from the church. The pall bearers were Francis Kel- , Bennett Lambert, Fred Ramsey, Mrs. Arthur Suprenant. The funeral of Mrs. Arthur Supre- | pros | Hugh T. Morehead, a resident of | W | New Britain for more than 50 years, | {died at the New Britain General| Y i hospital Saturday night at about 9:30 | James Fitzgerald, 'l.. 7. Stammer and o'clock following an accident in which | James Cosxrove‘. 2 The flower bearers | he awas struck by a New Britain Were Robert O'Neil and Daniel Cos- | hound Hartford car at station No. 9 Brove. in Newington. | He was 75 years of age and leaves three sons, Frank, William and! Thomas of this city. Mr. Morehead | Jh:\d been employed as a carpenter at | the Newington sanitarium and was|ness during the illness and at the | taking a short cut across the lots to|death of our beloved husband and | reach a New Britain bound trolley | father, William Ralph. We are par- | car. He evidently saw the trolley ap- | ticularly grateful to those who sent proaching but misjudged his time in | flowers. crossing the tracks to board the car| (Signed) Mrs. William Ralph and |and was struck. | family. P Medical Examiner Dr. Waterman | | Lyon was.called and gave the cause CARD OF THANKS |'of death from a fractured skull. He| we wish to thank all our kind was unconscious from the time the!friends who sympathized with us dur- |trolley struck him at about 30 ling our recent bereavement occasioned o'clock until he died at the hospital. | by the death of our child, Thomas | The funeral will be held tomorrow | artin, Jr. morning at 8:30 o'clock from tho‘ Signed, {home of his son, Frank Morchead | . P arti on Oak street, and from St. Mary's el R b | church at 9 o'clock. Interment will [be in 8t. Mary's new cemetery. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our most heart- felt thanks to kind neighbors and friends for their sympathy and kind- CARD OF THANKS i | We wish to thank our friends and | Ineighbors for the beautiful floral Easter M\ISI’C Pleases & {tributes at the decath of our wife, St. Mary’s Congregation |daughter and sister. We wish to thank A pleasing program of music was |especially Dept. 33, 8. R. and L. Box rendered yesterday at the masses in|Room of P. & F. Corbin and Adkins St. Mary's church by an orchestra ot Printing Co. 14 pieces under the direction of Or-| (Signed) Arthur Suprenant, Mrs. ganist John J. Crean. The orchestra [Margaret Gosselin and family. played for the first time at the mass- es of Christmas Day and so many| Mrs. Shepard and daughter of favorable comments were heard that|FPhiladelphia have returned home af- it was again assembled for the Easter [ter staying with Mrs. Chapman of 156 music. """ |Cherry street for a week. Davidson & Leventhal Purchase McMillan Block on Main Street ness training in the Wise & Smith store in Hartford Davidson entered Department store. | the employ of that concern as a cash perhaps the | hoy in 1900, forging ahead until, when he resigned in 1911, he was private (Continued from First Page) opened the Iair They were, at that time, youngest men doing business on Main street, the former being 22 and the |secrctary to Mr. Wise. Mr. Leventhal later 21. They were successful in the |was with Wise & Smith for five years conduct of the Fair and last year and for one year prior to going into took over the McMillan départment [business here he was manager of a store, making another step ahead this department store in Fall River, Mass. morning when papers were passed for Mr. MeMillan retired from business {U 8 Indus Alco | Stanley Works ISeek Midwife in Death Ches & Ohlo ... 70% 24 328 284 2T% G414 8% 1634 72 1% 17% 181% 14% 3514 3% 3814 % 411 461 30% 14% 52 57% 408 6314 1% 250 Chi R Isl & P . 34% Chile Copper ., 28% Chino Copper .. 29 Con Gas 66 Crucible St ... 81% Cuba Cane Sugar 16 Endicott-John ,, T4% Erie . 12% Krie 1st pfd ... 18% Gen Electric 18314 Gen Motors . Goodrick BI* Gt North pfd Tnsp Copper Inter Con ...... Int Mer Mar pfd 42% Allis-Chalmers . 49 Pacific Oil ..... 42% Int Nickel . 14% Int Paper ..... 1 Kel Spring Tire. 60 Kenn Copper .. 413 Lehigh Valled . 65 Mid States Oil.. 12 Midvale Steel .. 305 Miss Pacific . 16% N Y Central .. Y NYNHG&H.. Norf & West North Pacific Pure Oil . Pan Am P & T Penn R R Pierce Arrow Pittsburgh Coal Ray Con Cop .. Reading . . Rep I & 8 .... Royal D, N Y .. Sinclair Oil Ref South Pacific South Rail Studebaker Co Texas Co veen Texas & Pacific Tobacco Prod .. Transcon Oil .. Union Pacific .. United Re St .. . 91% U § Rubber Co U S Steel | Utah Copper .. | Westinghouse . (Putnam & Aslked 720 59 50 Aetna Life Ins Co . Am Hardware . Am Hosiery ... . Bige-Hfd Cpt com . 160 Bills & Spen com .... 9 12 Bills & Spencer pfd ... 5 1 Bristol Brass 1 Colt's+Arms . vos B Conn Lt & Pow pfd ...113 1 Eagle Lock + TFafnir Bearing Hart and Cooley Hfd Elee Lt . Landers, ¥ veee J R Montgomery com .. J R Montgomery pfd . N B Gas PR N B Machine .... N B Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com North and Judd Peck, Stow .. Russell Mfg Scovill Mfg S N E Tel Standard Screw N 6 ] 80 168 70 Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co com . Traut and Hine . elers Ins Co . Union Mfg Co Of Winter Street Woman The funeral of Mrs. Agnes Isaac of | 82 Winter street was held this morn- ing at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church. Interment was in St. Mary's new cemetery. Mrs. Isaac died suddenly at home on Winter street at about 12/ o'clock Saturday noon death being| caused by celebral hemmorrhage due | to a self inflicted operation, according | B to the findings of Medical Examiner Dr. Waterman Lyon. a midwife whom the woman is claimed | to have visited earlier in the week. A short time before her death the woman told her husband of carrying | wife, but she did not definitely dis- close the identity of the woman. New Britain Elks Ready For Anniversary Banquet New Britain lodge of Elks will ob- serve its 18th anniversary tonight with a banquet, entertainment and dance at the clubhouse on Washing- ton street. Willlam T. Phillips, past exalted ruler of New York lodge, No. | 1, will be the principal speaker. An g organ recital will be given by Organ- ist William H. Bishop in the lodge oom and dancing wiil follow. The xedo orchestra of Hartford will tfurnish music. Ladies will attend. tax 19 New York, April 2.—Income receipts for the first quarter of increased 18 per cent over last in the New York district, Frank K. Dowers, collector of internal revenue, announced today. Receipts from | January 1 to M 20, Totalled $103,504,2580 as $87,511,130 for the same period 3 ol against ast ye: FOUND DEAD IN LONDON London, April 2.—(By the Asso- clated Press)—An American woman, believed to be Mrs. Jessie May Mellon | Bowie, aged 48, and possibly a resi- | dent of San Francisco died suddenly Saturday night at a hotel in the west end of London. The authorities have been unable to identify her further but she was apparently well to do and is reputed to have been the wife of the transfer of the building. last year after selling out the depart- Both men received their early busi-|ment store. an American millionaire. An attempt is being made to find | @ out a treatment suggested hy the mid- | g JUDD Members New York Stock Exchange MEMBERS HARTFORD Hartford - Conn HARTI'ORD: NEW DBRITAIN: 23 Wesi We Oflcl':;nd fiéc&nmcfid 3 AMERICAN HARDWARE LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK TORRINGTON CO. Prices on Application. IOCK EXCHANGE Trust Bldg., T 3-6329 Whomson. 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