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NEW BRITAIN MAKE OTHERS HAPPY T PROTEST CHANGE HAMLIN'S CROSSING PLEA OF SPEAKER, IN FREIGHT RATES WILL BE PIII]TEETEI] Rotarians Hur George Cooper of Traflic Bureau Would Continue Public Utilities Com. Promises reme o Pittstield fln Cheerful Talk | Agreement With Steamship Line (o Have Flagmen There Tittafield, Mass, told the members of N [SE—— held at 2 o'elgek Friday afternoon ©OPPErs were in good demand, Same The secret of happiness s to make | ¥rom 25 to 30 per cent of the mer Mayor A. M. Paonessa was notified | from her son's home and burial wil ©f the olls were heavy, Royal Dutch other people happy, George Cooper of | chandise sold in this eity during the | this afternoon by the Publie Utilities be In Faieview cemetery, this city érepping & peiat 50 ndel‘s Fr&l y & Clar | past winter would not have been re. | Commission that the N, Y., the New Britain Rotary elub at the [colved here if it had not been for mo- | M. railrodd has agreed to furnish & Mrs, Pasqualina Mastrianni \'gular meeting held this noon at the tor service from New Haven, conneet- | flagman to protect Hamiin's crossing Mrs. Pasqualina Mastrianni, aged awanna, Atlantie Coast Line, and t LIks' club en Washington streat {Ing with a steamship line plylng be- |in Flainville while repairs are being 53 years, died yesterday at Norwieh, Paul, pfd. Merehandising and mmnr‘ tan ey Or ‘J‘:-al:n:vl u;d ingratitude also :;-nn;-rl tween New Haven and New York. made to the state highway and traffic She was a former resident of this city shares also gained ground. Twin City i Ne basis of an interesting ta de- |'This was brought out at a meeting of | is being digerted in sueh a way to and is survived by three daughters. id Transit jumped 61 oints to a 3 livered by the speaker in which he|the traffic bureau of the Chamber of bring : #tross the hitherto u::m. Mrs. Angelo Gagliardl and \h'. Jo. new high s« A 50 Amer!can Hardware g #ald that the public seldom thanks|Commeree at noen today when a r teeted ecrossing seph Manoni of this eity and ope Noon-~The upward tendeney was 3 large corporations such as the tele- |oluMon was adopted protesting against The mayoy and First Selectman daughter in Pennsylvania, The fy. ! halted temporarily by a bear attack A phone company, the trolley compan- |the elimination of the traffie rates on | William J. Johnson of Plainville were neral will he held tomorrow morning ©n the oil shares, General Asphalt - G 168 and others for exceptional service |motor deliveries through the steam- | in conference last night on this prob- from the home of Mrs, Gagliardi, 40 common and pfd., Cal, Pet and Cosden réendered | Ship line, Complaintg that the 1ne | jem and this morning the P. 1", C, req | North street, at 8:80 o'clock and | dropping 1 to®8 1.2 points, Gains of The speaker asserted that what 15 [hooka merchandise Pight through to | ceived u | needed in many*old New England |its destination by motor delivery from | consideration be given the need towns is copversation People, he|New Haven have heen made to the | proteetion at this point #aid, should become more friendly to |interstate commerce commission and In answer to the request, Seer each otiwr and it {s this sort of thing |a hearing will be held Monday at New | Henry 1. Nillings ’nr\lnnh:q the that Rotary is trying to do, York on the legallty of climinating |owm‘x letter this afternoon Mr, Cooper asserted that if busi- |this privilege, “Telegram signed jointly by ness men would make frequent trips and get away from their establish. ments for a few days each month, It was stated that freight rates to New Haven probably will be increascd ahout 20 per cent If the line u_\.l.ml | as mayor of the City of New Rl and by William J. Johnson as we man of Plainville, requesting a :YN)' would find their help more will- 1:1 eliminated, The local Chamber of | porary flagman for protection at tery 1:80 ~ Bpecial shares influenced R e bypatndE ’:l":‘fl work and doing hetter work [Commerce will be represented at the | Hamlin's crossing in Plainville has —_——— by favorable news and pool opera % i 4 r them : hearing and a set of resolutions pro- | haen recelved and given attention, and tions went up rapidly in the afternoon e Offer:— President F. 0O, ‘nncklmn an- (testing against any change Wil be [the raflrond has agreed to furnish bp the entire movement denoted in- . nounced that a ladies' night will be|presented. | sueh protection, beginning today." |creasing confidence on the construc AMERICAN HARDWARE observed at the Shuttle Mendow club| A joint meeting of the New Britain | és tive side. High grade ralls were moro ' ; on Thursday of next week, At this and Hartford traffic bureaus will be lfl’ungralg nctive with Atiantic Coast line and C. | VILLE MFG. CO. | gathering Ralph Britton, Max Unkel-|held in the near future when officials woRLD COURT PLEA C, C, and St Louis rising 8 points, § bach and Albert Volz will' be in|of the B, and A. line will ha invited Atlas Powder jumped 5, Prices on Application charge of the entertainment, to attend and dis freight embar M M Hall High Low Close Announcement was also made that|goes through Albany on incoming | Ppesi ling Says U Olrs, Mary o Am Ci 101% 100 009, Dr, Paul Swett of Hartford, who |freight sdens Barding nited States| g uneral of Mrs. Mary Hall was Am (-n,“& ‘Fdy. 172 1 :7'_: 1-,:" . operated upon Raymond Spencer,| It was voted to ask local shippers| Can Enter Without Surrendering [ held this afternoon from the B. C. [\ o %0 8 1% % crippled boy now in the care of thn\m get freight to the station earlier in Y"nrm' funeral pnrlnrn.. Rev. Henry m 1.0co ......146% 1441 1443 | | Rotary club, gave his service gratis|the day so it can he shipped out the Its Advantages or Independence, W. Maier officiated. The body will ‘(g™ et 'pl* Tay ¢ m-‘ 818 and would not accept pay from the same evenin be sent to Cold Springs, N. Y, tomor- s 18" ik s [ 8 Washington, June 7. — President | row morning for bural [Am 8g Rf cm.. 788 7 % | oy , T | Harding declared in a letter made 2 [Am Tel & Tel.. 1241 123% 124% | .. Maddock, a former member NO HEALTH SUPT [public herc today that by accepting Am Tob S8 TR 148 of the "Herald” staff, urged the mem- ' membership in the world court, the |~ % Charles S Hill [Am Woor SNy poy § bers of the club to individually back oS United States "m;‘-v make its largest The funeral of Charles 8. Hill, who|Ana Cop . L. 458 4b%g 451 | ) the movement of the Disabled Vet-| 5 feasihie contributi to the '“ l»n“ died yesterday at his home at 123/ Ate Tp & 8 F..101% 100% 101 HARTFORD erans’ bureau té raise, $40,000 so that | No Formal Applications for Vacancy Heneidd vmnrml:no:-hnn v‘l "’h‘ Kelsey street, will be held Saturday At Gult & W I. 18% 171 17 10 Central Row the disabled veterans of northern clvilisation ¢ 100 M afternoon. Services will be held at' Baldwin Toco ..138% 1318 132 Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Connecticut might be sent to camp| Cansed by Resignation of Dr. Lee|timé surrendeing nothing of the the John A. Andrews' funeral parlors| Ralti & Ohfo .. 498, 49% 491 Members Members this summer, New Britain has been | _puqutries Received, e e ™ [on Walnut street, Rev. John L. Davis! Bath Stesl B .. 533 ] Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exzchange asked to raise S‘,Mn he said, L4 =t 7_"__" 4 officlating. Burial will be in Fair-| Gonsol Textile 1014 10 D d R, Hart, Manager —_— —- The health department s at yet| view cematery, Can Pacific ....152% 1520 |l T e FRESAMEN EXPLAIN. [SEhatL Sy ormal ‘”‘"’,“:‘f,“\?fi’ len New York Businessmen — Cen Leather ... 281 2514 Ve Offer a Limited Amount of New Haven, Juhe 7.—A large num- | 'h¢ office o ot L Qe B L 1 1 P} John W. McCabe, Ches & Ohfo .. 65% 6614 LE \ sy Hevan JUNT A lorke nim oo to become vacant Friday, _Back Up (J_ov' Al\bm}th THe funeral of John W. McCabe|Chi Mil & S P . 218 T? DO EDISON CO. out of the freshman registrar's office| JUN® 1% when Dr. I P, Loo% resig- | New York, June 7.—The New York|was held this morning at 9 o'clock | Chi Rek 1 & P. 203 8% Preferred. today, and it was believed most of ‘1 Ifmv?,nkrw e ect. Several ‘dm ors State Chamber of Commerce today|at st Mary's church. Rev. Raymond [ Chino Copper 6 PRICES ON APPLICATION, them made statemefts to officials of have \um'nn for |n(nrmn|\m.\, .mzl.'h». tabled a resolution endorsing enforce- [ Clabby was celebrant at a solemn| Consol Gas 633 WE DO NOT A(‘(‘l";l"l' )MRCIW ACCOUNTS. their part in the student disturbance | "0ard Is looking up “other doctorsiment .of the 18th amendment and| high mass, Rev. WilliameKrause was|Corn Prod Ref .133 3 of Monday night when 50 policemen| “h“l:" f"‘"”"“jl’(' "]‘ l‘”‘;“' \"j" thlcalling for the enactment of further|deacon, Rev. John T. Winters was|Crucible Steel . 787 were called out to check a demon- | o'k would make them cligible for jaws if necess | sub-deacon and Rev. Walter McCrann | Cuba Cane Sugar 14% stration which spread beyond the ‘“'L‘”;“c"' S hateman of the |, I its place there was accepted for| was master of ceremonies. Mrs. M. |Endicott-dohn .. 62 university area. The response of the| - ri . ‘l‘r;-‘!h; i CHe ';’h"‘ few |further consideration a resolution|T, Crean sang “We Will Meet Again." | Erie coes 129 freshman was in answer to an an- d"”" "“h L ”.:'I""“}‘l “," _':‘ W callipg upon congress for a revision| Committal services at the grave were|Erle 1st ptd ...18% JOHN P. KEOGH nouncgment last night by the fresh. | d0ctors have sign l‘ d their willing- o the Volstead act “on a more rea-| conducted by KFathers Clabby and|Gen Electric ...178 i man Piies committee that the Yale | 1o lo take the place reduced |gonable, fair, just and practicable Winters. Gen Motors 15 Member Consolidatod Stock Exchange of New York freshman crew race with Harvard on . Salary provided they are allowed 104,506 The pall bearers were William J.|Goodrick BF ... 31 22 would be cancelled “unless €N&Aage in general practice as well. June | This plan does not meet the approval | the paruclpnnu in the disturbance o Monday came forward and take upon | °f the board. themselves the consequences of their| It 18 not likely that the board will action.” | be in a position to install a perma- | Jl‘}h.\l(":’\ ;'5'01' AT HOME." Buffalo, - June 7.—Jessica chorus girl and dancer, whose p nent man immediately upon Dr. Lee's | quitting and a temporary superin- NEGRO LYNORED IN "‘ORm"" tendent will be engaged for part time Palm Beach, Fla., June 7.—The| work, body of Henry Simmons, negro, rid- died with bullets was found today hanging to & tres on Palm Beach Monday when City Ci were balkec Cruise of Ne a license, was “not at home" today:. | fdr her home in Buffalo yester: but she and her mother, Mrs. Al Stark, were “out” to all inquirfes, FAVORITE WINS CORONATION By The Associated Press. Coronation Island. The negro was suspected of m’;“":fn"‘o“'_‘;;"“;,, ;:‘1: and a halt | maid at Mrs. Stark's apartment \lu‘filx months to three years in prison | npi ‘pae having shot and killed Policeman J.|course at Epsom this afternoon was | nNoncommittal as to the whereahouts today. He pleaded guiity. N Y Cen .. N. Smith Sunday. . won by the favorite, Condove of the dancer'and her mother. ——— INYNH&H Ry ot 200 UNDER ARREST. | North Pac | By The Associated Press, Pure OfI .. Prague, Czecho-Siovakia, June 7.—|Pan Am P & T 75% |Two hundred persons are under ar-|Pénn R R ..... rest, including a number of com. Ray Con Cop munists, following the discovery at!Reading . Rep I & § Lighting the Way [KE a beacon in the Dark, the A. B. C. Torch of Verified Circulation shows the safe road of Sound Advertising Practice. Today, all the investigating and reporting facilities of the Buteau are at the service of the advertiser} furnishing reports on practically all the worth-while publications of Canada and the United States. In its eight years of diligent service to the Advertis- ing and Publishing World, the A. B. C. has brought JCirculation Buying from the darkness of Uncer- tainty to the light of Verified Circulation. The Bureau has established the principle of Honesty in Circulation as the standard of practice in buying and selling advertising space. Most advertisers today protect their appropriations by demanding A. B. C. reports and placing their campaign in the light of the vAluable data they con- . tain, The HERALD is a member of the A. B. C. and would be pleased to submit a copy of the latest circulation report. OVER 9,000 DISTRIB UTED DAILY The HERALD has by far the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any New Britain Newspaper. . Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space tor asking that immediate Brown, | to wed the youthful Earl of Northesk York refused to issue was reported to have left New York\ DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1928, Deaths Mrs, Nellie 1. MeNary Nellie 1. MeNary died at the her son, C. . Beach of 127 Wall Street--Under the influence of Hilearns street, Bristol, yesterday noop, €Ve7al constructive business dev She was & former resident of this city |MeNts, prices eontinued their rise and her & C. C. Beach, was deputy NERer ground at the opening of te town elerk here. The funeral will he F8¥'s stock market H & point or more being made hy from St. Mary's church at 9 o'eloek. ! to 4 pointa whigh had been record 4 for Purial will be in Bt, Mary's cemetery, #4 by the ecoppers independent steels, | we publie utilities and certain food, rail- | elary Joseph Matusiak, road and miscellancous shares were fol- Joseph, the 3 months' old son of *haded somewhat during the reaction Mr. and Mrs, Valenty Matusiak of 44 |in the oils, Prices started upward | you Orange street, died at his home yes. Agaln around noon under the stimu. lus of a brisk demand for Am. Can and Am. Loco, opened at 4 3.4 per cent, terday, The funeral was held this morning from Bacred Heart church and burial was In,Sacred Heart ceme. itain, ot tem Noble, Michael T. Kerwin, John Me- abe, John E. Farr, Thomas Clerkin and Philip J. Smith. The flower bearers were Thomas Kelly, James Gt North pfd Insp Copper ... 331 Int Mer Mar pfd 288 Allls-Chalmers lans | McCabe and James Connelly. Pacific O lerk —_— — Int Nickel 3 She | SCHIFF SENT TO PRISON, Int Paper . New York, June 7.—Jacob Schift, ’,\‘::;;J;:”‘L’GT' e day, |24, charged with misappropriating | ropifeort COP-+ 21 bort 810,000 of wounded war veterans re-| | M1 States Ofl.. 934 A [Mef money, was sentenced to from! | Midvale Steel .. 2%% Pressburg of a spiracy, vast espionage con- according to the newspaper|ROVAl D, N Y Narodni Listy. Sinclalr Ofl Ref 201 South Pacific 8033 Er e {South Rail . 343 ROUND-UP OF CHINESE, | Studebaker Co 1137% New York, June 7.—Fifteen United|Texas Co ...... 456% States immigration officers today|Texas & Pacific 227 rounded up 200 Chinese in Long|Tobacco Prod .. 82% Island city charged with having en.| Transcon Oil 7% tered this country illegally. | Unfon Pacific .. 13514 s |U'S Food Prod 3% = U 8 Indus Alco 57% DR. JENKINS TO RETIRE, U 8 Rubber Co 52 Hartford, June 7,—Joseph W.[U 8 Steel ..... 88 Alsop of the hoard of control of tha' U 8 Steel pfd .. 117% Connecticut station at New Haven|Utah Copper .. 65% has notified Deputy State Comptroller | Willys Overland 6% Wilkins of the intentton of Dr,| Westinghouse 563% E. H. Jenkins to retire from the po-| ——— | (Putnam & Co.) sition of director of the station. Mr. Alsop will make application to the| Bid Asked state board of control for a retire-|Aetna Life Ins « o785 75 ment allowance of three-fourths hls| 53 ‘Am Hardware |Niles-Be-Pond com |North and Judd . ‘P?r‘k Stow . Russell Mfg CO Beovill Mfg |8 N E Tel Standard Serew Stanley Works ... Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co com City Advertisements Reduction of Grove St. Building Line, Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 206, City Hall, at 7:30 p. m. (daylight saving time) Tuesday eve- ning, June 12th, 1923, on the pro-|Traut and Hine .. 20 | posed reduction of the building line on|Travelers Ins 558 the west slde of Grove street, from|Union Mfg Co 45 Broad street northerly about 150 feet, ; " All persons interested are requested| TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT to be present at said hearing, if they see cause, and be heard in relation to the above. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Geo. H. Johnson, Sea U. 8. Treasury—Balance, $307,156,1 CLUE IN MURDER CASE Chicago, June 7. — A peculiar in- effaceable smile is the siender clue on which the police are basing their gearch for the young woman who shot and killed Robert C. insurance man, in a holdup late Tues- day night. The police are searching for the wife of an escaped convict from Jollet state penitentiary Mrs. Tesmer told the authorities she could never forget the girl's pecu- liar smile. The photographs of two | suspects resembled in a general way | her husband's slayer, Mrs. Tesmer said. Of the several men and women questioned yesterday by the police only ona is being held for further in- l\'estlg'n!lon. He 1s Irving Schlig, said to have a criminal record, who was arrested shortly after the kling. WALL STREET $TOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS lop Ralls, steels ay Halls were more active gains of a Lack Reading, Call money salary for Dr. Jenkins, Am Hosiery 40 _______ I Bige-Hta Cpt com 145 Bills & Spencer com 8 CITY ITEMS Bills & Spencer pfd .... 12 16 Bristol Brass 12 14 Colt's Arms . 281 271 A dagghter was born at the New, Conn Lt & Pow ptd .10 i Britain General hospital today to Mr, |l ale lock 3 'i i |and Mrs. John Allison, Jr., ot sox‘;‘]'I‘l'r""r“n”l"":'r::j'y & b Stanley street, : Fred Lindberg of Hartford was; Hfd Elec Light e notified by the local police today tol{‘fi"{‘"""l" s : [be in police court tomorrow morning|] % ontgomery com .. i for passing a standing trolley car on ). 'l{i "}‘n‘:"“’"‘”’ P g7t Memorlal day. 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