New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1923, Page 15

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FIRST s0n, Ny Green, Lill captured after a running battle in gy Phe Ass e | F.rlkun.'Mudr‘ed‘"np.n‘.:::::' ;'::fl':\l“'"fh scores of shots were fired fan Juan, I R, May 17—Ames of the Hallinan store; four sisters, :"' I"."‘el Kalberg, Anna Carison, Hildur Claus| . TH® leehox prisoners were diseover: (Ygitsias today shot and killed Franeis- | Mrs. Fred Rickmore of Springfield, A " ¢ - delin, Lillie Swanson, Evelyn Johnson, | ¢ V6" hours atter the robbery co Palacios while the Iater was being Mass, Mre Stephen Mehiride of Vir. A7 _,,""‘ v | Bl Rinorass . Drece) 1 iaatet: - - conducted into court to undergo trial ginia; Miss Anna Boyle of Mpring. 41700 4 VS 1% Linnea Johnson, Agnes Gustafson '('ompllil\l of ‘“e‘ed for slaying Tglesias’ 14 year old son field, Mass, and Bister Catherine of| Raldwin Loco ..139% Wailter Johnson, Roy Ahibers, Carl| s two years ag At the time of the the Bacred Heart Order In Truesdale, Raiti & Ohie " Fwanson, Gunnar Peterson, Kengeth | Fake Auto Service League .""‘“" "':".".h', 1‘":'" """" ":‘" '"'"" “T . Beth Steel B B4 Ryden, Emeory Johnsen, Algot Larson, i 1 Teshooll of 08 Jublles y wounded Palacios and threatene he funeral will be held at 107 o T, 101 Gunnar Johnson, Oscar Ericks n, Naymond Timhrell o Lo complete his vengeance later o'clock Friday morning at §t. John's Pacific 1588 Clitford Peterson, Carl Swansen, Paul | ¥'Tee! m»-v"d'm the .N'l;"h'fl:' "‘llm'\' - chureh, Middletown, and interment o, 7 oainer 04 . Aberty Auto / an Homen P rihur Nor. (A0 A1 ReN (00 o rondway, | 100 Brick Makers Strike ~ +! be in the parish cemeters, | oy afii'a & p. 20, N rMAaN ° v A W ’ — - - - N ] son, Gilbert Iaul.ll';n,: Rinor }':::J N. Y., by means of a faise statement, | For More Pay in N, Jersey ":::l:“‘f‘o;p"" P. 1y Sk culihelm Johnasn, Reland Var.| B0 Peratol M ath dloage gy Dranemek, X. J. May 11 Chino Copper . 231 Sell, Carl Bvensson, Harold Ryden policy : S T o feven hundred employes of the Rayre flun!f&ll | Consol Gas I i Public examination of the ehildren | PEATed M an autc {and Fisher Co, hrick manufacturers | Corn Prod Nef. 181% :"“. he held on Raturday evening at = % . lof Bayrevilie were on strike today Crueible Rtee) any o'cloek, Tha confirmation servies RORNERS GET $3,000, |after a breakdown in negetiations —_— Oubs Cans Sushr 14 ‘,:{' “h" held on Bunday morning at Winnipeg, May 17.—Randits early (With the company. The workers de. | Kbider. Fndicott-John 0% 10130 and celebration of the Lord's(taday broke into the Mather hranch |Manded 20 per eont increase in pay | . funeral of Peter Kwider win| Frie . Kupper will bo at 7:30 in the even-{of the bank of Toronto and escaped (AN lght hour day and recogmition of be hald Baturday Morning at § o'a Erie 1st ptd g, et o 4 the |the local unfon of the united elny irday morning at 9 o'cloek . I with $3,000, They overpowere he workers of America lhum St Andrew's church and inter. Gen Flectrie P S ev— teller who was asleep in the bulldin, . ment will he in 8t, Mary's cemetery,| Gen Motors . ullman Company Starts . ¥ Gaodrick RI° | CARD OF THANKS Gt North prd A ¥ Y, / . y Anti-Waste Campaigning | : We desire to_exprem our heartret| IMP COPPr . 334 Chicago May 17.—A eampalgn has |thanks to our friends for the sympa- """ kA oy i heen started to eliminate waste in all thy extended to us at the death o/ pii8e DA 20 departments of the Pullman Co, our son and brother, Henry M r.u.q‘['"'\.', Ak 144 ;_hrmruhmn the country, President ¥, |ding. We are especlally gratified to 1::: ","’W “..'.' ", Cary announced teday, This 0} the P, O, 8 of A. and his nsnociates| . i economical efficiency is expected to Organized 1862 At the Corbin Cabinet Lock for the :.:"-‘ 1‘;"‘":'"'" 0% :-:\rhnw ror:nnn)' millions of dollars many beautiful flowers. v-l:‘:"'v: Val ; .‘n|: ® purchase of suppiies he said, Migned, Mr, and Mrs, Leon A, Glad. | ye . o adding that if each ear cleaned saved Resources $14,530,386 |ding and famil Mid Blatas D110 % n P;nr of soap a week, the annual e st ii(::‘lfl‘"’r 5 ;3‘: LU ¥ : Y, : : e ME-walidibe 918,800, This MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK invites you to E N'Y Con . 4% State Authorities of use it as a place of deposit for your savings. s DL S R R Michi ni D 'd C l Pure Of . 24N 23%% 24 s ) : . . . H 7015 708 s Jml:: \I'I‘rh a\: ,oo1|_1h_v 4%2% INTEREST is being paid on deposits. F| 7he generat Momorias day comme. (R4 AM.F & T 7% 7o 7on . . w May T . tee w meet this evening in the A v s, :;:h:n:;:n;l; ::lfhe' nt:u :‘uthnrnl" " & rooms of the disabled veterans at 141 :',."”:'n:r::.':u :"(\: :‘1! ::‘- rtals of the House of T U d s N Main street e N by T m'n: colony w):'ich 18 being investi- he nite tates VIctory otes e e Wilia S ..wSZ"‘.‘","‘;, s "u“‘ 4;:2 4:;: gated by a grand jury was attempted | 5 John Andrews' Big Furniture Store. | Ty g today when Dr. G. H. Sumner of the | become due on the 20th of May and interest upon §|’%.,’ . T Btore. Royal D.N ¥ .. 404 (0 - 0% Tornes Genral Anrew T Daugnorsy| [ them ceases on that day. This bank will accept these | “Barnes Gongie:” Edison recora. ¢.[goum Pacine - 0% 5oy 03 4 § e . . . Plerce & Co.—adwt. . 2 went to” the colony "to etermine (R Notes for deposit at their full face value and give " Veterana ausitiars win nora |SCU, RO 32 ka2 Atiomer Etidorpha Smith is in con-\ B credit for the full amount of the coupon becoming [ |its social on Friday afternoon from |Texas ¢ 45h dbiy 4By tion to testify at the hearing. | 2:15 3 4 = d s ik ki ! due on the ZOth 2:15 to 5 o'elock. A family supper|yohacco Prod .. 8$0% 801 803 2 2 | ud for the sons and their wives will ba|Trangcon Ol .. $8% 855 8hy Tug and Captain Seized Bring i Victory N T O e et IR G B B By U. S. Men at New Haven ring in your Victory Notes now and start an PRI b S Hpliod e :-: %, 3k el account with them, or add their amount to the ac- [ [rangements for Memorial Day will be|t § mupber Co 5215 1% 52 b rk, May ~Customs offi- made. © 8 Steel .. LLR a7 078, ‘;'.”'v announced the seizure today at | count you already have. Vietrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans { :steol ptd .. 118 Fe e ew Haven of the tug Alexander and A ~ Tott AT to V. W led ¢ —advt, T"tah Copper 641y, 6RY 63 the_an»n of her captain, Charies T, Victory Notes, lotters A" to “F", were called for payment on the End of season dance at Sullivan's|willys Overland 7% % 7 Cox of Rrooklyn, ene of the eight | l.bch of December, 1822, by the government and interest upon those Academy, Sat. night, over Fox's, — \\'nsfinghnus» ey 5414 541, men for whom warrants were issued Notes cenzed on that date. They must be presented with the May advt. Natfonal Lead . 118% 117% 117% vesterday. The Alexander is suspect- 20th coupon attached, but can be taken only for the face value of Open alleys at the Casino tonight-—-[Guir States Steel 841, 824 82% ed of having transhipped liquor the bond. advt. —_— from the Yankton off Montauk Point. Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner,— (Putnam & Co.) i ——— advt. Bid Asked FIRST DEGREE MURDER. Osen 8 A, M. to 8 P. M. Saturdays 8 to 11 Gulbransen Player Planos. Moran's|astna Life Ins . LT80 New York, May 17.—A jury which Monday Evenings 6 to 7:30 i —advt. Am Hardware had been locked up 15 hours convict- (Standard Time) “That Red Head Gal" Edison rec-(am Hosiery ed Giuseppe DI Matteo today of first ord, C. L. Plarce & Co.—advt. Bige-Hfd Cpt com “Rarney Google” Fdison record. C.!giis & Spencer com Florence Reriin, Gladys Johnson, Anna Johnson, Em- DUEL WITH BANDITS LUTHERAN CHURCH The Amnes Nelson, | .. vo"ine name of Jack Kennedy was Had § NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, n's Point by Garageman lain His Child Wraths Greenwieh, May 17.—Fred Mayey Su—— | Thirty New York Policomen Hunt Two ' wio said he lives in New York ¢ o Bervice Sunday Momning o 1080 Robhers After Fusiliade of Shots :;":': -“.r;;',d‘:‘..‘ Iu..u. of : .l‘ : . pwner, ecarly toda) With Celebration of Lond's Sup: Ave Viend while in the garage and was heid un-| . dohe W, Boyle. . thi poliee came and ary him on & oG _RES e iy o - per at 1:30 in Evening New York, May 17,~Phirty police |oharge of puretar Oreen “wen death of John W Bovle of Prawpeet| - - . v Middietown v, RBovie was a| The foll surrounded a block of apartments 10 |avoused by the alarm which conneets et | - F".Ill:‘l.l.l"l:l:‘:a f'un"flu:n: 8| usoer Manhaiten t04aY (0 & Runt for i i M ‘u‘v.«x- “m.", "_: former vesident of New Rritain hav. o nu"m‘\.: ureh neat Buns{ono or the twe bandits whoe locked a Beld fn 83,000 bail for the superior I lived here before he went 1ol Linnes Ahlsren. Oladss i Abiioe | St Nicholas avenue delicatessen man ' oour hy Judae James R. Mead Hartford and Middiefown to make his Huida th.uo‘-’n ‘M‘L’" By gl'.":l'lnnd is son in & refrigerator and rob home ’ y - hed the safe of 874 » ») He was abent 52 years old and s Anderson, ¥ ] . g ot N n, Fdith Fobery, Eatells Carl: | bandit's alleged partner who Father Kills Man Who survived by his wife; twe brothers, | B, B, Boyie of the Metal Co. of this city and Joseph M, Royle Bpeo lalty | THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1023, WALL STREET STOCK | Am Sum Tobh High low 0 Am Bt Bug T LI I T | Am Can My iy 1] Am Or & Pdy. . 168% ] Am Cot 0N Am Toco Am Bm & Re Am Bg Rf em Am Tel & Tel I} Stanley B. Bady, Manager * 1 100 Stanley Works Preferred degree murder in the Louis Balsamo during the robbery of his shoe repair shop in Brooklyn. shooting of IN the days when “Conversation Circulation” statements were the basis on- which the advertiser bought space, the advertising solicitor who put up his story in the most pleasing manner general- ly got the business. In case the advertiser questioned the figures he might possibly go to the newspaper office and look over the circulation records with his own auditors. But neither he nor his auditors know the intrica- cies of newspapet circulation rec- ords or the possibilities for jug- gling figures, Circulation differences and argu- ments caused bitter battles be- tween many newspapers. Ingen- ious schemes were used by un- serupulous publishers to put up the appearance of a larger circulation than they had. The prevalence of these practices brought out the necessity for a reputable agency to audit and report on ecirculation matters. 178 MAIN STREET The Audit Bureau of Circulations was started eight years ago by a nucleus of the leading advertisers, agents, newspaper, magazine, farm papers, and trade paper publish- ers. Today it has a membership of 1,800. The purpose of the bureau is to make fair and impar- tial audits of circulation records and it is now accepted as the Standard Authority among space buyers throughout the United States and Canada. Every Publisher-Member of the Bureau is required to make semi- annyal statements setting forth the actual net paid -circulation, Once a year the Bureau sends an auditor to the office of each pub- lisher to check and if necessary correct his circulation statements. Study the A. B. C. reports of the publications you are considering and it will not be necessary to g_rgue about competitive ecircula- ion, The HERALD is a members of the A. B. C. and would be pleased to submit a copy of the latest circulation report. The HERALD has by far the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any New Britain Newspaper. Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space ““Conversation Circ ulation” OVER 9,000 DISTRIB UTED DAILY L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Bills & Spencer pfd . Meet Mr. Ellls, the silk artist, at|gristol Brass ::i\'n Andrews' Big Furniture Store.— [coiee’ A rms A4 Conn 1.t & Pow pfd :‘:’p‘gn alleys at the Casino tonight T T i k) i Fafnir Bearing Co . M«‘fotpen alleys at the Casino tonight— |0t W56 o™ : A Hfd Eiec Light :{;‘tfi:o sets and supplies at Morans. Landers, F ... g C Hatlh - . |4 R Montgomery com .. :):‘I;ar Silverware Sale at Morans'. T R Montgomery ptd .. AR ; N B Gas ..... 37 ad\("tpe" alleys at the Casino tonight-— N B Machine ... 4 There will be a rehearsal of St. 1‘;"";“,*‘:“&:“;‘"”&;"'“ 4 Mary's senfor choir at the church this 'p""k’ ol 5 % evening at 7:30 o'clock sharp. R"‘ 4 “F' a s “That Red Head Gal,” Edison rec- Rr“""‘f"';l \'”: 6: g i ord. C. I"_m't"‘f &,717?. ,nd‘." SN K Tel 180 i H Standard Screw s 168 Hepler Willing to Return to | ganiey works .. 0% 61% Face Embezzlement Count stantey Works pfd SN i Phoenix, May 17.—Andrew L. Hep-|Torrington Co com . :: ler will return voluntarily to Butler, | Traut and Hine . 20 Pa., to face charges of conspiracy and | Travelers Ins Co “; embezzlement in connection with the promotion of a squab farm and an insuranc company. After maintaining for 48 hours that j[ his name was . H. White, Hepler admitted his identity and signed an agreement to waive extradition, Hepler's wife has been relcased on her own recognaisance, Washington Clergyman Union Mfg Co TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT-: U, 8. Treasury—Balance, $388,269,655. Nicholas Schweitzer Left Estate to His Childref The estate of Nicholas Schweltzer is disposed of by division into three shares, one of which is to go to Julia English, a daughter, one to Henry R. Drops Dead This Morning jSchweitzer, a son, and the third to Washington, May 17.—The Rev. Dr, | Henry R. to expend the interest or Talbot, rector of St. Paul's Eplscopal | principal if necessary for Willlam M. church, dropped dead today as he was | Schweitzer, a second son, in the preparing to attend morning services. Schweltzer will which was filed today. Refore he came here in 1909, Dr. Tal- I'lhr- will was drawn February 8, 1923, hot was rector for 25 years of Trinity | e church in Kansas City which he | Council Outing Committee ARlEED | Is Appointed by Paonessa H " ’ May A. M. P sa tod. lect- Girl, 18, I‘jound Dead in S tasian outing n:;;::‘nmf‘.u"h? Jols Home With Gas Turned On lowing members of the common coun- Danbury, May 17. — Mrs. Harry cil: Councilmen, Clifford Hellberg, E. Mead, 18 years old, was found dead in | T. Ringrose and Walter alk and Al- her room in a boarding house here | dermen . 1. Conlon and Peter Pa- last night. The room was filled with | jewski. illuminating gas from an open hurner, T'he young woman was separated from ther husband, a railroad employe fol- [lowing domestic difficultics. She was Bernice Roosa before her marriage #nd her home was in Lee, Mass, ENDORSF. OBREGON 'Ry The Arsociated Press, | Mexi¢o City, May 17.—Overwhelm- ing endorsement of President Obre- gon's method of handling the recogni- tion question was given by the cham- i TO THREATEN LASKER ber of deputies when a resolution ex- New York, May 17. — The sinking | Pressing sympathy and confidence in (tund commission today instructed (the executive carried 131 to 9. Senor | {Dock Commissioner Delaney to visit) Obregon sent a message to the cham. | Chairman Lasker of the U. 8. shipping [P¢" expressing his gratification. board with a threat to withheld dack- TREERF, i ing space in Manhattan for the re.! Occupation of Constantinople be. conditioned giant liner Leviathan un- | tween April, 1019, and March, 1923, less he reconsider his decision not to |¢0st England $100,000.000. award the contract for reconditioning B the President Ruchanan to the Brook- {1yn navy yard. iRy Su— DEATH LIST NOW 23, Colorado, Tex., May 17.—The toll] of dead from the tornade in Mitchell | ecunty Monday jumped to 23 today when Mre. I. C. Sheffield and Juan Rios died of Injuries. | PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Eschange Mombers Hartfond Stock E (Successors 1o Richier & Co.) 81 West Main St, Tel, 3040 WE OFFER: JUDD & CO. Members New York Stock Exchango MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Tel, 3.0820 1815, We Offer:— TORRINGTON CO. | To Yield Better Than 5% omson, 1renn _ NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD ’ New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Membe Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R, Hart, Manager IE———— We Offer: ILLINOIS POWER & LIGHT CORP. 70 Bonds, Due 1953—To Yield 7% We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury . i Middletown BONDS New Haven Direct Private Wire to New York. G, F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—TelL 1013 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. It is safe and saves time. The Children’s Needs This is the season when money is necessary if the chil- dren are to be properly outfitted for summer. The older ones may be graduating. the younger ones should be sent to a camp or on a vacation. Borrow the money neded the Beneficial Way and repay it on terms of your.own choosing. We lend up to $300 at legal rates of interest on home furniture or secured note, repayable from five to fifteen pay- ments. Greatest in Service and Resources Beneficial Loan Society 87 WEST MAIN ST. New Britain § e TR S5 S S PR S S S e bRwesei s PHONE 1943, TR Y GARAGES TO LET There may be someone no further away from you than one street and yet if you do not acquaint him with the fact that you have a space for his car how can you expect him to know? PR PRI R IRIRF N TRV L S a b SRR SRS You too, Mr. Garage Seeker, how can you expect your neighbor of the next street to know you have a car to store if you do not tell him of it in some way? Either of you could acquaint the other of this fact by using our classified page. This would greatly simplify matters for you. It would relieve the one of the worry about good car space being wasted and the other of having his car stolen or wrecked through being compelled to leave it out in the street. THIS IS A MONEY-IN-YOUR- POCKET-HABIT. GET IT! Phone 925 c3MBaTLalirinisnvis e BROKER IS BANKRUPT e, = 7y New York, May 17.—An fnvolun- 1.-~mw‘;"0 . tary petition in bankruptey was filed [ope 57 Aow 2, Z[Q today against 8. Barton Lander, stock | ¢ : h(om. i | broker, who was expelled from the consolidated stoek exchange two BOXES months ago. e Mmt: ‘.0‘ mohi, Delivered | ]

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