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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1028 Trunk Swing ' WASHINGTON WOMAN NOW 'WM.[ S‘I‘REE‘[ S’I‘“BK I IS ACCUSING HERRICK four, Olympia, 11, and Reet e l v | | Semewhere on the Atlantie 1!\[“ Ex-Congressman's Arest Re- | EXBHANEE REH]R"S lie C, Cangani, the father, homeward e ¢ ) | bound. He 18 In poor health and his L | odis Prom Chioges of son and daughter have not notified him of their mother's death. Both vigorously denied he had any eons nection with the eounterfeit printing When Gigllo Canzani arvives next week he will be met by federal offi. 766 Union| Here sinee 19 the Canzani home at street, three blocks away the death of her mother, two weeks ago been home-maker for three younger ohildren—Josephine GIRL 21,15 HELD IN BOJZE PLOT Admits Making Bogus Stamps for Rum Runers New York, May 4.==One of the larg- est bootleg rings in this country, with headquarters In this city, is expeeted to he uncovered hy seeret service op- €ratives and the poliee, acting on eon fossion of Elvira Canzani, twenty-one year old Brooklyn girl printer, who | was arrested yesterday morning by had PUTNAM & CO. " Members New York Stock Eschange Mombers Hartford Stock Exchasge 10:36-—Near traders !aunched an Stanle Fad, u.‘..'“ ™ T & Maln Tel, 2040 |other heavy attack shortly after the vE " 81 Went b The name |“PeRing, touching off another large ‘u‘dmm of stop loss orders, Stewart| detective,” appeared yesterday on the l“i:m" ”";l“""". "';’""k 114 h a | overnight headquarters' polies blotter | POIRIS touching 87, New low records cers, gho will tell him Mra. Cansant it e eharge of disorderly conduc | f0r the year were made by U, 8, Steel, | is deall and that his eldest son and P i | entered opposite it | Missourl Paeific, pfd., Pacific Gas and | daughter ara United Btates prisoners. | ""Phe former representative and | F'eetrie, Western Union and Ameri. 3 A “aerial daredevil of econgress’ ean Metal, Atlantie Coast Line drop- | SChcd“gl: A(‘ lile“]“‘:l forC | pleked up by & traffie policeman, wha|P*4 1% 10 110 1.4, duplicating ita| Short Calendar Court x J previous low, Losses of 1 to nearly 2 |said that he Intervened after a young 3 & -4 The following cases will come up | woman had complained that Herrlek Doies. tots. osetag by Brasins Beeret Service men, for consideration at the short calendar Union Gas, Savage Arm Gel 2 : {bad heen brought in only after &| gigetrie, Mack 'l‘r.wk. lm: Pmd':u.-"l‘: Miss Canzantl, according to the|sesslon of the eity court to he held | strugste. Ho wax reieased on 36 col-| Tranwue_ Wil Reynolds Spring| agonts, admitted that in addition to|Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock stand latoral, and Famous Piayers, the 826,000 bogus stamps, labels and ard time: Osear Kreissig by H. Wta £50 ehee Wis oalled in ”'" 0 | physicians’ cortifieates which agents Roche, va, Aaron G, Cohen, by F. C, police eourt the district attorney's o 10:30~8peeulntive sentiment con- \Weseph Walker, Robert L, Godby and | Hungerford, demurrer; Marie Maure | Annoyance | Washington, May ¢ | “Manuel Herriek, oceupation private | 800 announeed that & aumber of wom. | tinued unsettled at the opening of to. | Jemes J, Garvey found yesterday day's market, BSelling pressure was morning in her printing plant, 263 Vifth avenue, Brooklyn, she had de. livered nearly 500,000 of these coun- terfeit papers to the bootleg ring. Brother and Pressman Held Arrested with her was her brother, Joseph Canzani, thirty-three, and Holomon Siegel, a pressman employed Juras, by David Dunn, v, John B Weinsteck by Glesser, bond for prose- : Polish Investment & Leoan, by Nowicki vs, Warsaw Whole- sale Groeery, et al, with Elias Ring- rose for BHostik, M, I, Saxe for Pacy- na and Archeki, judgment of strict foreclosure, limitation of time for re- demption, order for foreclosure by en had asked for permission to testify against the prisoner, Herrick ap- poared to conduet his own defens but after a continuation the hearing was postponed untll tomorrow N0 VERDICT AS Y81 resumed against a number of speclal. ties Btowart Warner breaking 4 1.4 points and National Lead dropping a | point to a new low record for the ar, Consolidated Gas yielded 1 1.2 :pulnlu in response to Albany dis- | | patches indicating the passage of the | | “dollar gas" bill, American Can ad- 1-2 and Crueible and Guif 2 | vaneed 1 JUDD & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE HARTFORD: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bldg, Tel, 3.6320 | Coroner Has Not Decided Just What | States Steels, Baldwin and Paclfic Ol | Cansedd Death of Carter, Kent| Made moderate recovery from yestors Youth Found Dead, | day's heaviness, | Noon—Operations for the short ac- | at the Canzani plant, which the agents sald was called the Brookiyn Art Press, Miss Canzani and her brother were held tn $2,000 honds, Siegel In $1,000 ball for examination | by Commissioner McGoldrick, During her nearly all-day examina- tion by the Secret Service men, Miss Canzani Is declared to have made a sale and appointment of committee, | Amelia Paliska by Stanley Traceski | A vs, Peter Paliskas by Michael Sexton, | | :-‘h\ndlnu for the defendant; John ¢ | aumgarth by M, D, Saxe vs, Peter | = ~Corone: uel | o rere Trolane, judgment; Phoebe Wyseski| Mrs, George Powers, not finding liA,‘Yq‘::::n h‘;‘dy n‘ul dulir:lll;:e:llr;‘d:;",',our' “',: conducted with 'u“"': by Irving Rachlin vs, Frank Venskas,| chalr handy, calls upon two of her |the time at which he will hold the in- | faed and moror n8: Eaulpments, judgment; Folix Kolodzie] by B, I husband’s clephants to make a swing |quest into the death of Frederick N. | sined atera (lcoomory o R eta. G T ’ Gaffney vs, New Britain Cloting Co,, | for her. This, as they waited to take Carter, 19, at Kent, It probably will | .hul ou:mbm.’:"”’ b “I“"f e pingd complete conterslon of her ealings| by P. 1%, McDonough, permirsion to|part In the Park Avenus soclety cir- | be held some day next week. | oat ot TN MUPREE AN Aupare AL :‘:nfll:- Lhnlh:: m.ufl‘:;,mn amendment to complaint. cus, New York city, | The coroner has not recelved any in- | copper and ‘;n:.uln"r:fl:n (,A"ddl‘;:efl.' b R i e A, el Salvatore Carubba et al, by M, D. | tormation it 18 understood that wouid | naw Jow eesordy o the sy :""li thought was & last visit to i aped | e, % Samuel Hittleman ‘ot al, by tend to offset the —aspumption thati g0 ', pa)qein AthCI‘;| Locoy .;. parents and she had been pnornl“" Yo MCLononEhy plendiok"or. de.} Carter shot hinwselt while standing at preferred American Car Mlnl’ e| manager of the plant since his de- | oot; Henry Liszkiewlca by Joseph |the edge of the Housatonlc river but| oy "gu marine preterred, Am, | Slenans s | Woors va, Toeftl Wejdal by M. D. Saxe [ae expects to obtain every blt of e | gygar, Cons, Cigar Am. Zine, U, 8, 3 S 4 ake , Cons, 3 i , U, 8, Joseph Canzani, her brother, wn1::("‘{,“&;"";'!;::0}\'.1;31 I;i]flll:::g :“"m;:;'; The Y. M. T A & B, drum carpllg'f}';:;lp“"l";‘l:::_;“ il LR | Alcohol, Am, Hide and Lea. prefersed foreman of the plant, she said, Sle- O, or aetatlt will leave for Naugatuck tomorrow It the inquest is held in a hall ,"'nnd Keystone Tire, Call money Bel, H'\e'pr:!u.man. came ‘t(her? to wc‘n-k 2 o o afternoon where it will particlpate in |, .00 "6 one Wil be a large attendance | OPened at 4 1.2 per cent. s;fl{hew&“nfi:{:m‘;n:h’n'::mr:’utger:g‘ TO TEST DR, MORIARITY ‘l‘f;v’ H“';';l s':l)F:.‘ef;:f ;:'ud;-‘f B"";‘.‘“;;}ne residents of that town, including High an athad perionn “_"'n Working "“ the Hartford, May 4, — House Leader | l‘h;t i, . ne P! ;\-nmus Carter, the youfli!nhrr, ({I"tnflnl gzv plant an up-to-date establishment, | uckiey called from the table the bill| gy, s , 34 Church 7 5 C 1693 including another Canzani, Edmond, |'icensing Dr. Edward H. Moriarity of fi(.fitsiafll;r:vr:pl{v::cllz:;.fli:\:\!t.c |Waltham Watch Workers (f':;[&o||dy 17: 4 35 years old. ‘Itf""},‘"'{‘[’ “;lp"l‘:r"”' medicine in this| Howard Rehm of Chestnut street 1s | Refuse 10 P. C. Increase |am roco ......125% P"n."t en Iate At nu.—hf.nnd m"d.‘lmnn Apraéd by Dy BAdy of L‘nmon.‘“mr [ re,t\:.ent vo:enuon. S | ployes of the \’mlthun.l Wateh "“"di"m Sum Tob .. 267 the counterfeit papers themselves, | that he would confer with the medical | JokepA .m;z'w ; wu\\;llr;lu el-l # | Clock company, who went on st ‘Pi'\m Aol & Tel., 1300 "hey had an automatic feed nigh- | examining board as to a fair examina- | mornlay by FoLoAmAL liany Haves | yeatardiylifn pratest (agsiner tho &'z Am lobys e A ) @ for the Berlin authorities, on an as- | jaged failure of the company to ful- {Am NEW BRITAIN: 23 Wost Main St, Tel, 1815, We Offer:— 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 BIGELOW-HARTFORD 100 COLT'S 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 100 STANLEY WORKS City ltems. Low Close | 37% 89 | 87 894 ! 16714 Am {Am |Am Am , Jlemm NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephune 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R. Hart, Manager We Will Buy a Limited Amount of STANLEY SECURITIES CO. STOCK Price On Application - We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts Dancin; JOHN P. KEOGH AMember Oonsolidatod Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury Middletowa BONDS New Haven Direct Private Wire to New York. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 809, N. B. Nat'l Bank Valet Service Take advantage of this service. Your clothes called for and delivered. They 1 ¢ 3 | Buried will be pressed and cleaned and nec- - e . . i Ni D 4.—M f th essary repairs made., Tel. 585-3. f iy of Andrew Fitzoraid, | who | dled two weeks ago wanted to pre- Order your Summer Suit made to [ | serve an Eik pin, set with diamonds, your measure now. 2 fllnnbgn Shq TAIILOTR member. After the funeral it was remembered the pin had been placed | " 2evs’ « For the Smaxrt Dressev ELM &.MAIN STS. NEW BRITA!N, CONN. Bldg.—Tel. 1013 ¥ S O WP 1 oo 3 OPEN GRAVE FOR ELKS PIN, With Body by Oversight,] Family Disinters It. | in the lapel of the coat on the body and it was buried in Calvary ceme- tery. J. T. McGowan, undertaker, ot Haverstraw, came to Queens yester- day and obtained an order permitting disinterment of the body. With In- spector Rickert of the Queens board of health he had the grave opened and recovered the pin. HOT DOG ROAST. The hot dog or roast at Sunset Rock postponed from last Saturday because of rain, will be held by the Girl Re- il | serves tomorrow, Those who intend to go will meet with Miss Helen Brad- ley at the Y. W, C. A, at 1:30 p. m. The lamp shade classes started this| afternoon at 2 o'clock under the di- rection of Mrs, Adeline Yeager. Classes will be held from until 4 p. m, and from 7 until 9 p. m, Fri- da; Royal D, N Y .. Sinclair Oil Ref South Paeific South Rail Studebaker Co 117% Texas Co 461 Texas & Pacific 22 Tobacco Prod .. 808 gpeed press which would turn out tion for Dr. Morlarity. Mr. Buckley| .. charge. After an investigation Wool . . 93% pers je g Y ! | eftective April 20, has voted to refuse | ate Tp & 8 F.. 004 fi’f:“:fi:’: ‘Kr-.\]'nh;‘sllln““\:"o:;rd M:v‘:v'n ‘::r?:xnl';‘}inw;;~thfltntr:.‘n(rxraved(:caria:;-ot;d Kelly early this afternoon. an offer of a flat 10 per cent. increase | At Guit & W 1. 2114 2 a. m. | amination with no ‘“’”““‘““"0"-‘qls"-,-,{fank;z,amg;?,c?:;&:'“?\‘vgChmch‘Wm’ unchanged working conditions. [ Baldwin Loco ..130% This ws 3 2 ¥ 1 .| Joseph Druzd and tween 12 of the strikers and Presi-| Beth Steel B .. 60% g rlnli‘l'rv» rr'::\!h\tn(:;(]tlen:l)!:\v“‘\’:l:r}‘ 'fl:(‘:::f rrl'l'v’l‘nr;;ipliprol:::;;dm;r:;nnmJ\\nh.: ,:c | Matajka, both of 23 Main street “"'“1 dent Frederick C. Dumaine and other | Consol Textile . 10% “veal to a reporter, her alleged deal- 5 3“’ S'-g::"‘;_:"e“l’”“'" Bazaar, 34 C”‘"\‘hiomcerp of the company, and was|Can Paclfic .,..1508; gay she spent most of the time so- AUTOMOBILE ON FIRE. -5 i = strikers to be voted upon. !(4:‘[’5\:(” Rhlg o ;;:‘ Tlting work from Brooklyn husiness| Engine Co. No. 4 was called out on| Elks Will Have Social Chianlee 8k s firms and this with her other duties wHoSE ls SKELETON() GhITE Choies 0 often kept her busy until 10 or 11|Lash Motor Co. plant on West Main| , ~ J Ohino. Coppar - 2',.‘ o'clock at night. | street. An automobile was on New Britain lodg: of lea‘zvlll hn‘lod| sk p—_ GG . 6::; When she left the plant she went'and slight damage was donc. a soclal for members on Mog .| / y 8 i 3 en she plant she wen 4 B Three boxing bouts in wWhich regis-| Litchfield People Trying To I)P(ermlnd e tered amateurs will compete will be| Which One of Several Missing | Crucible Steel . 713 the chiet attraction. Valuable prizes| Meu's Bones Have Been Found. [‘;_u:? <‘!‘:ne Sugar 13% | will be awarded the winners. Anen-| .. o . 400 May 4—Finding of a Indicott-John .. 69 | s | Erie 1st pfd ... 16% and lunch will be served. | the Northfield section of i 4 The 10d8¢ will obssrve its ‘nn“n”tlljt::md|:. lefv da;s ago has led to gen s‘}lerctric 1743 | flag day on June 14. Members °“much speculation regarding the iden- en Motors .... 16% § | invited to attend. card J. Nickerson, Ralph Gt North pfd .. 72 | ™h “0ld Timers Night” will be held | M- Beno. Han ess havo been | I8P Copper ... 36 ot the clib tooms o May 24, A"‘nugécsted in this connection. Beno Int Mer Marine . 81 is belng arranged. |years ago, Nickerson from Winsted | Allls-Chalmers . q.w:, three years ago, Frazee from North. |Pacifie Oll 38y 3 5 . : ” field several years ago and Burgess| Int Nickel 14% ; RS ~ Wi Kel Spring Tire. 5283 der two years ago. [Ilcavy walking h shoes found on the skeleton and two Kenn Copper .. 80% empty bottles near it appear to be the| Lehigh Valley . 61% the identity. The skull is missing. | 3‘\1711;1:&11’:::1?1 y 13;):2 DANBURY DOCTOR DIES. |N T Central .. 9234 }YVE lend money to the 86 per cent of the persons who % ave no bank credit but who need money to pay bills Norf & West ..1078 y to pay s his . e [Lemmer, practicing physiclan in the) Nortn pacife .. 73 or to advance themselves or their families. city for 38 years and health officer of | p 0 ol 25% the city and town for nearly 30 years, PSR RR .. iy b} i o |Poath ottowed s briaf lliness of|mius Syt ittt 41 ?P to $3f)0 at legal interest rates on home pleurisy. He was born in Newark, N.|Ray Gon Cop .. urniture or secured notes repayable on 7., passed his boyhood {n Ansonia but fjiadioes convenient terms of your own choosing. ep S b 1885. His wife, four children, and v ' Greatest in Service and Resources Phone 1943 ) . Beneficial Loan Society i ! vARPS | a Fe 10,000 labels an hour. This +wag | said the report today to the judiciary Re. wad EalRARSE by Castaln ™ GaoHES fil & promise of an increase in wages|Ana Cop 46 Cared for Youngzer Children Under that - situation Mr. Buckley | Misy . Frances| The ofter was made at a meeting be- | Balti & Ohio .. 48% voted, & ings with the hootleg ring. She did Advt. placed before a mass meeting of the|Cen Leather ... 308% | a still alarm this morning to the| At Clubhouse on Ma_v 10‘ Corn Prod Ref.128% | tertainment program will be m“".human B elaton on the Eugene Cur- Erie 108 | all war veterans 'organizations will be | tity of the bones. The names of Fred Goodrick BFF ... 341 elaborate program of entertalnment| ;.o ooreq from Torrington five Int Mer Mar pfd 33% from Norfolk after the Parsons mur- Int Paper 443 ed ? only articles that might indicate| Mid States Ol . 111y Do You Ne Money. NYN .17y, Danbury, May 4-—Dr. George E. ¥ H&H 17T% o AR B A T We lend immediately and confidentially dled here early today aged 67 years. , ot DAty #108 | Han £k | had been a resident of Danbury sin Borrow the Beneficial Way 87 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN - one sister survive, He was a char- ter member of the Knights of Colum-| bus and was also affiliated with other, fraternal socleties and many medical i f associations, RAUMAN GRASSHOPPER FOUND. Frank Pearl of 29 Wilson street re- | Transcon Oil .. 8% ported to the police this morning | Union Pacific .. 135% that a man jumped in a Wwindow of | United Fruit .. 168 United Re St .. 77% his house last night and jumped right U § Food Prod 3% out again, e e, U 8 Indus Alco 37% TODAY IS ARBOR DAY U 8 Rubber Co B5R1§ Today is Arbor Day and suitable |U" 8 Steel 10284 axercises were held In the varlous| U § Steel pfd .. 118 iufl)ooln. Programs of songs, ,~ecita- | U"tah Copper .. 6853 | tions and oratlons were held In the | Willys Overland . 7% different assembly rooms. In some of | Westinghouso 556% the schools shrubs, small trees and | Natlonaly Lead 122 other outdoor planting was done and | Gulf States Steel 87 pupils wera encouraged to conduct | home gardens during the summer, Ambassador? 2 BETTER MONUMENTS | MADE AND spLp gy JEMEEH AN CORCLARK & UNION sT5, NEW BRITAIN CONN. National Meat Stores Co. 70 West Main St, Tel. 483 70 West Main St., Tel. 483 £8% duoug Phone 483 LARGEST RETAILERS OF MEAT IN AMERICA ROASTING CHICKENS ......... LB. 45¢ (Native Fowl) Prime Rib Roast Beef—Lb. 28¢ Boneless Pot Roast Fresh' Shoulders Lb. 18¢ ; Lb. 14c SHOULDER ROAST BEEF ......LB. 22 | Legs Veal Lb. 25¢ Boiling Fowls Lb. 29¢ Armoui’s Star Hams 120 83% (Putnam & Co.) Bid Asked 785 55 50 150 12 15 { Fitting Glasses— Is not a matter of chance Aetna Life Ins ... |Am Hardware |Am Hoslery | Bige-Hfd Cpt com | Bills & Spencer com Bills & Spencer pfd . | Bristol Braes [Colt's Arms ........ IConn It & Pow pfd . 'Bagle Lock Tafnir Bearing Hart and Cooley Htd Elec Light . | Landers, ¥ i 1J R Montgomery com .. |7 R Montgomery pfd .. N B Gas N B Machine .... N B Machine ptd . Properly fitted glasses are the rosult of painstaking, scicntific adjustment. Our many years of successful practice enable us to give you the satisfaction your eyes de- mand, Frank E. Goodwin Lyesight Speclaiist TEL. Legs Spring Lamb Lb. 35¢ (to award the contract to the private |concern with certainty of the final |cost rather than to the Navy Yard {which, it was feared, might be com- | 'NEWPORT NEWS BID I§ - ACCEPTED BY CONTRACTOR [North and Judd . |Lower Estimate on President Bu-| | Peek, Stow | Russell Mfg Co .. | Seovill Mfg ... 327 MAIN ST. 1905 pelled to spend considerably more than the estimate it submitted.” The putting the | Leviathan, which soon will where her hull Newport News company s finishing touches on the sall for will be chanan by Navy Yard | Passed Up | Boston, 'S N Tel Co .... | seraped. Btandard Perew . . | Washington, May 4.—Chairman The President _Buchnnun was fore [ Stantey Works |Lasker of the Shipping Board award- :'wrl)- nw\: President Grant. "'.r;: Stanley Works pfd | New News Shipbuild ! fiwvr_arl News company con Torrington Co com . ‘::fl"’D'r';fm;k":;:“:"": ':e"u‘)‘"fl‘r:‘c{ to deiiver the reconditioned vessel in Traut and Hine .. | for reconditioning the “President Bu- $ days, The nkvy IS GESSOELEE TSP Y | chanan, a former German liner, at a compiets-the work 18160 SEUR R {Tnlon Mg Co .. 3 . 184,227,000, in 240 days for $3,525,000 Rump Veal Roast Lbh. 32 Fricassee Fowls Lb. 29¢ Best Print Butier SILVER WEEK AT WEDDING RING SHOP | 149 MAIN ST. See Cur Window EEmee——— —————T———— | Lh. 5l¢ Fresh Capons Lb. 55¢ i \ | { \ | | Lb, 29¢ Maryland Turkeys Lb. 58¢ PRIZE FOX TROT AND MARDI GRAS DANCE —By— Geo. Moslow and Hia Bellwood Serande—At | LITHUANIAN HALI~PARK ST. ‘ SAT, EVENING, MAY 5, 1923, | Here is R. B, Creager of Browne- | ville, Tex., who is g2id to be In line j for appointment as U. B. ambassador | Obregon's government. ts Mexico upon cenclusion of nego- | | tiations leoking toward recognition of | heard at a distance of a mile on & view of the closeness of the two bids, | the best course to follow would be times as much as before the war. TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT. | C. & Treasury—Balance, $301,077,630. | be ! The nightingale’s song m calm night. | cost of $8,990,000, although the New | 'S 444 qavs for $3.628,000. When York Navy Yard, which is recondi- tioning the America, submitted a low- er estimate. Mr. Lasker's explanation of the award was that the board decided, in | put in service the President Buchanan will be operated by the United States Lines as a one-cabin ship. Education in Scotland costs thres