New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1923, Page 12

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T SO0 R A . B IS ot 5 0L S I T AT I S RIS s L AT e o B s e e R TE ey o T gL R T LG AW, VO il W Vssals - TRE I B4 CYRIL J. CURTIN NAMED | ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR | Hawkins Street Young Man Is Unani- mous Choice of Building Com- ‘ Rockaway And Coney Hit By Fire UTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Fxchange Mombers Hartford Stock Exchange (Successors to Richter & Co,) ‘3: % |§ Stanley B, Eddy, Manager 81 West Matn St,, Tel. 2040 ) 10% 138 % 62% 128 06 % mission—Nine Sought Place, Cyril J. Curtin of 12 atreet, was selected for the position of electrical inspector by the build. ing commission last night after the commission had examined nine can didates for the position. The candi dates are questioned as to their gen eral qualifications by Commissioner John J. Walsh and as to their knowl- edge of electrical work by Commis sloner Thomas Hinchiiffe, an trical engineer and reprasentative of the electrical craft on the bhuilding board. After all the candidates had been heard, Commissioner I, Wexler moved the appointment of Mr, Cur tin and Commissioner Walgh second- ed his nomination Commissioner Thomas Quinlivan expressed himself as In favor of the appointment, and it was unanimously voted to employ Inspector-elect Curtin, to hegin duties May 7, The other candidates ware John A Hawkins elee Am Cotton Ol , 11% "10% |Am Loco .... 1834% 133% San Francisco, April 28 —v~fl|1r('ud‘Am Wool .. 06% 6% | Into the southern California ofl flelds| Ana Cop .. DA% ATH ATH . forest workers and a declaration that | Baltimore & O ., 62 61% 51% delay in trial of two men said to be Beth Steel B .., 64 63% 63% " . points of the demonstration in the Ches & Ohlo .. 69 69 69 west coast today, Chi R Isl & P . 82% 2% 82y attle where H, M, Peters and O, A.}Corn Prod Ref . 188% 132% Steaner faced a charge of threatening | Crucible Steel .. T0% 78 e posingl & continuance of their trial | Gen Electric 178 177% which nevertheless was set for :\l:ny Gen Motors . 17% 17% NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1928, l Am Can y.oave 96% 06% Workers in Southem Galilorma mCA o SN 00 0il Fields Agitated [Am S8m & Rer . 63% 629 Am Tol & Tel . 123 123% We Offer | of the I. W. W. strike which previ- | Atch T& 8 F ., 1013 101% 1018 | ously had affected only marine and| Bald Loco 138% 13705 188 members of the I, W, W, might result Can Pacific .. 154% 153% 154% (in a revolution were the outstanding | Cen Leath Co . 33 88 33 The declaration regarding a rm'olu—‘ Chile Copper .. 27% 20% 27 | tion was made in police court in Se. | Con Gas 67% 67% | dock workers. It was made by their | Endicott John ., 71% (AR attorney, George Vanderveer, in op- | Erie .......... 11% 11% his N # q CJ his f . g ! 15, | Gt North ptd 8% 184 i “Thousands of workers are in Se-|In Copper ..... 37% 3% & L) Parsons of 457 Osgood avenuc: Mar. tin Bush of 59 Smith street; Thomas Hart of 1033 Stanley street; John R Baker of 166 Main Muson Andrews of 17 Richards street: Fred street; ' Rockaway and Coney Isiand, two of New York’s famous | attle to enforce their rights” Vander- | veer said, “Labor is impatient, these men are entitied to a speedy hearing. I shall not be re- ; Unless they get it, sponsible for what happens. A revo- | Int Mer Mar .. 9 9 | In Mer Mar pfd , 35% 344 Allis Chalmers . 4613 46 Pacific Oil .,.., 39% B38% Int Nickel . . 14% 14% Members New York Stock Exchange MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE HARTFORD: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bldg, Tel. 3-6329 NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Mals St., Tel, 1815, Moore of 79 Tinden street; Thomas summer resorts, were being attacked by fire at the same time. |!ution may result from delay." | Int Paper . 46% 45% J. Mullens of Rerl 14 Toe. , o " 7 | Sailings of three vessels from San | Kelly § Tire . bT1% bT% S onr of ’:"1:" m'n': ;::‘m ?;" Above is a scene at the Far Rockaway fire where several hotelq‘ Hrandlese Wers delaiek bd e e [ Hon Oopuar iyt AL Grorge Cooley of the fire denaniment | @00 bathing pavilions were burned with a loss of $350,000. The portions of their crews deserting with | Lehigh Valley .. 637 63% electrical service, loss at Coney Island was almost as great. the declaration they would not return | Mid States Oil .. 11 until Thomas Mooncy and Warren K. | Midvale Steel 318, | Billings, convicted of participation in| Mis Pacific . 16% | a bomb plot some years ago in which | N Y Central .... 931 ten persons lost their lives, were freed. N YN H & H . 18% - North Pacific .. T4% 33 Are Arrested | Pure, Ol %..... 26% New Orleans, April 28.—Thirty-| Pan AmP & T . 72% three men, said to be striking marine | Penn R R 45% transport workers of the 1. W. W, | Plerce Arrow .. 12 were arrested by the police last night| Ray Con Cop . 15 in a raid on a hall in Iberville street.| Reading .. . 16% Eighteen others arrested during the Rep I & S . 618 night were sent to prison for 30 days Royal DN Y . 49% in default of payment of fines, | Sin Ofl Ref .... 33% e | South Pacific ... 90% AK 1S ARRESTED South Rail .... 33% Studebaker Co . 1233 | Texas Co 47% | Texas & Pacific . 24% Tob Products .. 8214 , L i 7 Raymond Stak was arrested this|mpang Oil ...... 9% Lehigh Valley railroad shop worker | morning by Sergeant George C. El-| {'njon Pacific .. 13785 who disappearcd April 7. {Mutilations | linger on a charge of harboring a fe- | Unjted Fruit .. 172% umfim enn about the face led authorities to be- | male child. The girl in question is| United Re St .. NEW HARTFORD New Britain ) nhunnl Ilanh Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2580 Yelephone 2-4141 lieve he was the victim of foul play.|Cassimere Chernopsky, daughter of|{ § Indus Alco . Members Members O en O Doors for Busi i Mrs. kva Chernopsky, who was ar-| U § Rubber Co. . p 'lr - | MOR s Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange rested several days ago on a charge of | 7 S Steel marriage Donald R. Hart, Manager We Offer— 200 Shares Traut & Hine Price On Application LOCAL WRITER SCORES Black Mask Magazine Publishes Mys- |mit the crime, and make his escape. The explanation of the mystery as to how “The Snake” gained entrance to | the room remains unrevealed until the closing paragraphs, as do the simple methods of the detective who solved lis'tha namiea by which the eriminal in |it. The plot of the story was suggest- |the case is called in the underworld, ed by the manner of construction of and in a measure explains his ability |some of the New Britain nomes, to enter a securely locked room, com- = Man’s Body Found, Is Probably Murder Victim Towanda, Pa., April 28.—The body | ¢f a man found late last night in a | {marsh near Sayre was partially iden- tified today as that of Earl Oliver, a | mag- mur- publishers of “The Black Mask™ azine, calling attention to the der-mystery-detective story “The £nake,” by Robert Russell of The | Herald staff, in the current issue of ter§ Story, Based on Construction of | |that magazine. The title of the tale New Britain Houses. The “Literary Editor" of The Her- ald has received a notice from the B e YAl Wl Hecld in $700 Bonds on Charge of Har- boring Female Child 6085 105% 119% 6814 % 57% D—McPARTLAND, license was y Clerk Alfred L. am Morehead, granted | harboring a female child who had es. S Steel pfd .. R [ caped from the Industrial School for | {tan Copper ... ALl Girls at Middictown. In police court | wilys Ove.rland a carpenter, of 208 East Main street, | Saturday, April 21 Judge B. W. Al-| westinghouse .. ness at nstea ¢ 9 and Miss Margaret A. McPartiand of | 1iDg warned the accused to bring her | s o 91 Winter street. ;vhu:hlm into court the following Sat- g3 b3, | urday or she would face a severe pnn- | ) . A M . K ino Wi h h Sheik’s Choice . M., In Keeping With the Daylight Saving Plan. COLT’S ARMS HART & COOLEY AMERICAN HARDWARE FAFNIR BEARING LANDERS NORTH & JUDD STANDARD S TORRINGTON We Do Not Accept Mangm Accounts (Putham & Co.) Bid Aetna Life Ins Co ....... 778 Am Hardware .... R TE Am Hosiery ... .40 Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com .. 148 Billings & Spenc com ‘ 9 Billings & Specier pfd .... 14 18 Bristol Brass ...... 12 41| Colt's Arms ... oA aaaRy Con Lt & Pw Co 2113 115 | Iagle Lock veasn. N8 77/ Fafnir Bearing Co . . 69 67 Hart & Cooley .. o 0B 80 was continued unul We .lnosdn) k on the request of her | v, William Mangan. Stak is be- ing held in bonds of $700. City Plxfi_plo,\';es to Work on Daylight Saving Schedule Daylight saving time schedules will be effective at city hall Monday morning, Mayor A. M. Paonesst an- | Hfq Elec Light . nounced today, and employes of the | anders B .. ... | board of public works and the sewer| 5" 1 " Montgome department will also start work one| y p Montgomery pfd hour carlier than for the past sev-| N B Gus ..., STAL mentum, N B Machine N B Machine pmd Niles Be Pond com . JOHN P. KEOGH Membar Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport «Danbur; adlety BONDS New Haven Middietown Direct Private Wire to New York. G. F. GROF¥F, Mzg—lloom 508, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1018 R B T T R TR R TR T S TO ELECT OFFICERS. There will be a meeting on Mon- | North & Judd day evening of the incorporators of | peck Stow & Wilcos the New Britain Junior Achievement | Rusel Mfg Co ... foundation at the New Britain club | geovill Mfg Co at 6:30 o'clock. At this time by-laws | ‘Southern N I3 Tel . will he adopted and officers clected | Btandard Sorew for the ensuing vear. This organiza-| geanley Works ... tion will promote the purpose of Jun- | Stanley Works pfd ‘ior Achicvement in this city, Torrington Co com . TR T | Traut & Hine . | Travelers Ins Co Dyson has| t"njon Mfg Co The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn, Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT -— GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. ('O\l\l['l'rrh TO M Chairman George H. called a mecting of the permanent | memorial committee for Tuesday evening at the office of Mayor A. M. Paonessa. The committee is to pre-| pare plans for a suitable permanent | memento to the deeds of New Brit- | ain's ex-servicemen, TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT. |U. 8. Trcnmry-——Ba)ancr, $308,996,786. MINERS IN AGREEMENT of | Differences Which Existed At Mines of It is safe and saves time. WOLF l"\' K FATS Riga, RNussia—Great packs C in Early and Start . eCcKin CCOllnt Rodolph Valentino, as judge, pick- | wolves, some numbering 50, are rang- | » ) ed this girl, Arlene McNett, saleswom- | ing throughout the Simbirsk region | an, as the most beautitul girl in Syra- | of southeastern Russia and I\:u'n_ de- | cuse in a beauty contest there. voured more than 20 human beings. Jeneral Soviet authorities have sent machine- Meet him— mounted on sleds, to fight them, air service, A Penn Crew Asbestos Corp in Canada Have Now Been Peacefully Settled. Sherbrooke, Que., April 28.—A sat-| isfactory agreement hetween mplo\(‘!‘ and officials of the Asbestos corp. 1 been reached it was announced last| Inight. Terms of the settlement were | not made known but it was said that the miners would return to work Monday morning. ! The differences which resulted from the discharge of several of the com- pany's offices at Thetford Mines, Col. McNutt, assistant general manager Have YouBroughtin Those Victory | | &'@ ©i-ieiemn Bonds Which Mature May 20th? Mason e's | uns: Do Mathews " head of you know JFMEEHAN' CORCEARK & UNION ST NEW BRITAIN toun Great Fans to Sweep Gas Fumes From Out of Tunnel April 28.—Poisonous fumes given off hy motor cars which will use the Hud- son river vehicular tunnel, now under construction will be expelled by huge clectrically driven fans which will bring 3,600,000 cubic feet of fresh air into the tunnel every minute, The [vitlaied air will be expelled into |chambers above the tubes and then | to shafts at each end of the tunnel. New York, carbon monoxide TO ANY MAN NOW EARNING LESS THAN $100 PER WEEK your own bhusinoss—be Rtesi- of lo- If presented for credit at this Bank before May 6, inter- est will start on the amount deposited, as of May 1st and at the rate of 43%. You get credit for full amount of ihe Bond and the full amount of the coupon. Isn’t this worth your while? Establish come independent-—as our dential Director in charge al Rales, Large income assured in the sale of interest paying se- curlties of old established New York buriness now opening Vranches throughout the Enst. No previous expetience necessary Lut first class references Intely sssentlal, Address for full particulars, abso- i J ; Bebe D) Powell | The crew of the University of | W. . JENKIN & CO. INC. ebe (mwls and David Powel Open Tonlght 7 to 9 | Pennsyivania working out on the| GOTHAM NATIONAL 1 mr}u?mamuwt(}(ctm i7he Glimpses of the Moon* Sehuylkill river for the meet with BLDG,, (N"ill“‘l_‘:‘l'l)l“.;l‘l“(l Columbia and Princeton in which they | ) ) hope o regain the Childs cup which| At the Palace Mon.-Tues.-Wed. ‘lhvy lost in 1919,

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