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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1923. CROSSED IN LOVE, RAROADPROBLEN | CITY TTEMS. [ pocoee | WALL STREET STOLK VET SHOOTSSEE 1S VERY G ONE - - —_ W picingiReponts | PUTNAM & CO. ey ol Longe Baviske of Chicago, formerly Flak & of this city, is visiting with relatives Mrs, M‘nlrry! sf:}::rty. “,T:”w of Fd. PR PN Members Hartford Stock Exchange Clyal Rowley, ex-Solder, Now at| Declares Goveruor Temploton oD |™isee me ae scnmarrs or asmper— | 7373, Tt Jedat her home at| o Hish Low Closel B ey n pady, Manager 81 West Main St Tel, 2040 i i sy, e the age of 73 years. She was born in|[Am 87% 83% 86% New Britain General Hospltfll His Return TOdfly Aot Chater Ok, roresters f |Ireland but resided in this city for a|Am Cr & Fdy. 165 184 388 o'clock at Grotto hall. Deputy|Tumber of years Three daughters,|Am Cot Ofl ... AR T8 e b Grand | Chief B, V. Burkoeth wi |Mrs. Peter Riley, Mrs. Margaret Pen-(Am Loco .. a1y 120% 181% We Offer tiola tigast and Mrs. Thomas Moorhead, |Am Sm & Re.. 64% 63% 654% | . Bseause his 17 year old sweetheart Hartford, July 5—The report of | maye his first officlal visit at this B4 Gred ot i, Ciyn Rowier age e it New Ensand resroud come et "and aisuon ot ‘smeers BT, P ey s v an se ne gm0 80 ) B0 American Hardwar 26, a veteran of the World War who [ mittes is a very valuable work for|Will take place. at St. Mary's church and interment|Am Tob . 41 e sustained permanent injury. in the |these states, sald Governor Templeton _4:0‘3""""‘ and Planos, Henry Morans will be in 8t. Mary's cemetery, |Am Wool . . 88 battle of Chateau Thierry and was |today. He returned Wednesday from Dr, Fred P, Lee, formerly superin. R R s -Eop&“a' l‘ 2:;: 50 La d F & ] decorated for honorable service in|Poland Springs, Me., where he at- eendent of health in this city, came up ‘é'c ’I‘p til 7’;{ 4 % n ers, rary ar France, attempted suicide yesterday tended a conference of New Epmtand!from Paterson, N. J.,, to spend the A?"(‘ ]efx&ew 1. 10% % afternoon about 4:30 o'clock at his |8OYernors. holiday with his family. flunpt&lfi Peldwin T 17% 3 ' “The conference of New England| Noonday Luncheon at Crowell's.— B:};"“&f‘ ofif: 5 ”,,: kome at 463 Kast street. " " y, v 3 governors,” he sald, “was originally|advt. Rowley was removed to the New . . i —_— | Beth Steel B ... 443 ) i suggested by Governor Baxter, not for| The Pythian Sisters will meet to | Cangal ex .. 1% { Britain General hospital by Dr (40 purpose of discussing the railroad |morrow evening at 8 o'clock in Judd's Mrs. Anna Oarlson | Can Pacific 143 George Dalton who found that a .22 report but purely for the purpose of |hall. The funeral of Mrs. Anna Carlson, g calibre bullet the ex-serviceman had bringing together the chief executives| Lunch at Hallinan's—advt. who died at the New Britain General gh"wfi Os?los F :; fired directly over his heart, had | o N0 TR blond states. He felt| Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson of 738 |hospital Tuesday from injuries su- | Chi Mil 4 Eils struck a rib and deflected until it/ .0 o problems confronting the six| Vest Main street are receiving con-|stained when struck by an automobile, E:::fcgop;:: : :,6":‘ MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartford-Conn, Trust Bldg., Tel. 3-6320 New Britain: 28 West Main Street, Tel. 1815, / lost its force and lodged beneath the gratulations on the birth of a daugh- |y, % . ) states were bound to be similar and was held yesterday morning. Serv " flesh. The bullet was removed and |\ = inter-change of * ideas “,u; ter, Betty Shirley, born this morning. |jces were held at her late home at 24 (C::rl‘:gl (é:zper . slss;/: Rowley is in good condition today. : James Grace of Maple street is|Grand street. Rev. Dr, Abel A. Ahl- Dr. Dalton was attending a patient | DU to bo usefyl. 8o the invitation| conaned to his home by fllness. auist ofticlated. Corn Prod Ref.118 b L] A marriage license has been lssued [ The pall bearers were Carl Gustaf- Crucible Steel . 63% Cuba Cane Sugar 107 near the Rowley home yesterday aft- ik ¢ AN ustivat to: ahyaty ernoon when a man rushed into the ]“ evr”, ':5 ‘"‘r nstructive to observe| ¢, pqward B. Chalmers of 60 Atwater son, Robert Carlson, Harry Robertson, how similar after all were the ques-|street, New Haven, and Miss Ione E.|A\got Johnson, Charies Anderson and | Endicott-John .. f:% o house and asked that he hurry to o Rowley's house as a man had shot [tlons which confronted our several|Kincald of 50 Walnut street, Charles Foberg. Burlal was in Port- | Erie .. states, e liod. Erie 18t pfd ... 18 17% himself. When the physician entered - he found the victim lying on a bed 'With regard to the matter of con- Gen Electric ...178% 171% with his shoes off and his shirt open. |solidation of New FEngland railroads D, Miss Rose Martinis Gen Motors .... 13% 18 Goodrick BY 24 4 In reply to a question as to what the [I cannot add anything to what has Funeral services for Miss Rose Mar- ¢ Gt North pfd .. 64% trouble was, Rowley pointed to a|already been given out. The report & wound over his heart. He was taken |of the joint railroad commission is a llle[i lN THIS ['I’TY ;ln‘:.nc;;z;a:;elsdt );;::;1“;:‘::2;“003;‘ Insp Copper to the hospital in Dr. Dalton’s car and | voluminous one and most thorough, Willlam Kru,un‘e officlated End‘ lnter: Int Mer Marine . the bullet quickly removed. Rowley |It will bear the closest study. That ¢ was in St. Mary's cemetery. The | Int Mer Mar pfd 2 then told of his love affalr with the |study we all propose to give it. And men ‘““ l? % bayd e ed”' Al iRaimbts young girl. When informed of his|when we meet agaln in August we (Continued from First Page) LRI T B RIRTeCy Pacia Ol .. act, the girl wept bitterly, hurrying [shall have the situation more clearly Saed of Thaoks ThiNIchel o &t once to his bedside, in mind. Meanwhile we have request- [ Frary & Clark; 20 shares Union Man- Ne wish to thank ‘all ‘kind friends|Int Papey .. o % Rowley was struck in the ankle at |ed the interstate commerce commis-|ufacturing company; 40 shares Am- :l ethl t‘:s ;;: the k‘l‘nd rdeed: Kelly Spring Tr 1 the battle of Chateau Thierry and has |sion to defer any hearings on the sub- |erican Hardware corporation. ::d ;o‘:z{na‘mym" during our ;e_ Kennecott Cop. . been permanently lamed. During the |ject until the people of New England To Harold T. Sloper of New Britain; Lehigh Val .... 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark; 37 |cent bereavement. % ¥ recent drive for funds for a disabled |gan digest the report. S Mid States Oil.. i ; ‘ war veterans camp at Hammonassett, | «Irregpective of whatever conclu-|shares New Britain Gas Light com.| Mrs: Mary-Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. John MIS PAC +r.0iss | s e w he was actlve in the campaign and |giong may ultimately be arrived at 1|Pany; 40 shares American Hardware Ij“ '('}“"GX;""I"' Mr, and Mis. Gerald| pi Fel 3 5 flmzm FitzGerald. ; . ] was secretary of the committee in|fee) that the raliroad commission has cor_pomnon. NYNHG&H.. ghazge. done a most valuable work for New| To Carlotta Case Sloper of New Nort & West NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD : New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row SeoEe——e e " Britain, 25 shares Landers, Frary & Boston, July 5—A decision by Judge |before. And when the facts on any|¢ 7o \Willlam T Sloper of Hartford Pan Am P & T oA et Newiwors onpees. & Plerce of the supreme court today | Problem are brought together some|®'n " oo Siober of New Brit.' i O o Bart, Monsgees e sustained the demurrer of the New “’°‘:'h' while solutlon is sure to fol-| ., 5" chares Unlon Manufacturing WITHUUT FATALITY Ray Con Cop ‘ + B sonintd York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- | \OF When the subject ls approached|company; 50 shares Landers, Frary & Reading . .. with courage and viger. «he problem|ciark; 25 shares Stanley Works. ¢ |[Rep T & 8 . We Offer: read Co. in a bill in equity brought is & very big one indeed but it is not i by Edmund D. Codman to enjoin the 4 & S To Norma Wright Sloper of -New Royal D, N Y .. " ) company from exercising control of |t0° DiE for New England to solve. Blr“;m' 35 shares Landers, Frary & (Continued from First Page) R b 100 Shale; :AMER;(,AIN l;lARDWARE about 28.3 per cent of the capital T = Clark. South Pacific .. rice on ication QN b iertostontant Alne iRl [ SRIRACED (BEAOVE LEITERS. Tfiifi’%fii‘n"pfl'f ?.ffi'ifili"‘fhi&';fifi‘i Bouth IRall 5. WE DO NOT ACCLPT l;pmm;m AOTOUNTS. road Co. This is the block of stock| Mount Vernon, N. Y., July 5.—Miss Studebaker Co 1017% d 2Ol which the trustees of the Boston|Ruby Jackson, arrested in Waterbury, MISSES LEN EN AND RYAN the heavywelght °d‘:’” triends|Texas Co ...... 42% 3 . Many in the audience were frien s Texas & Pacific 18 railroad holding company by a de-|Conn, when she was traced by love 3 cree of the federal court in New |letters, today pleaded guilty to steal- IN DOUBLES SEMl'FINALS °t’ the °“‘”""5"'d- :‘;‘:"’h" ’:,::'l‘o‘r‘c';:: Tobacco Prod .. 78 York issued on June 4 were ordered |ing dresses, jewels ahd cash amount- : ‘was announce e Transcon Ofl ... 5% to deilver to the New Haven rail-|ing o several thousand doliars from | =~ R S | ne ARRC R Butichelues in the crowd | ynion Pacific .. 128% JOHN P. KEOGH road subject to provisions of the|the home of Joseph Balet, where she| Vincent ichards and Mrs. ory | realized that Gibbons was taking the| ;1409 jopuit 162 Mem! Oonsolidal stock statutes of Massachusetts, As an in- | had been employed as a maid. She AR TE AT o losing end and shook their heads||rited Re St .. 72 bee tod, Exchaugy of New Xorg dividual and as a trustee Mr. Codman | was held without bail for the grand L ACe e ithe wisely when the man with the mega-| ;' g Food Prod 3% b Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport owns 769 shares of the Boston and | jury after she had returned all the Mixed Doubles. phone continued to announce news of | {; § Indus Alco 45% 4 Danbury Maine. loot except a $750 ring, Dempsey's superiority. U 8 Rubber Co 41% Middl BONDS ) Wimbledon, July 5.—Miss Elean| Showers sent many of the fans|(’ § Steel ..... 91 iddletown New Haven Goss, American, paired with Mlle.|scurrying into nearby doroways, but, |17 § Steel pfd .. 117% 7% 7 irect 5 Y Vlasto of Greece, was eliminated from |like Gibbons they always came out for | Utah Copper .. 565 i D Frivale Wie to New. Yotk the woman’s doubles here in the| more. Besides the street, neighbor-| Willys Overland 6 G. F. GROFF, dgr—~Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.~Tel 1018 round before the semi-finals by the|ing roofs were occupied and every| Westinghouse . 53% Misses .{un Austin and Evelyn Col-|window within megaphone distgnce of yer of England, 7—5, 8—6. the “Herald" was filled with men and (Putnam & Co.) We Offer:— AMERICAN HARDWARE STANLEY WORKS :llllllllllllllllIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllmllllll Asked ;"‘{““2 Mr&e Beamish and Mrs. Mc- (gtreet that automoblle drivers had|Am Hardware ........ 55 i gitdioultyfiin i pusking Seh aipSEmAY, (A ol ary/ i L 0 A IS U 0ld State House Square, Hartford, Conn. i s Le 4 Elizabel 8 Just To Remind You That Frai flinx:mcednf:‘z‘hea;olumeFah;;bd?: e o B 0 O TRl P ST e l?‘:f‘ 7:’.‘ The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Compllly Vincent Richards and Mrs. Molla|ypough even on low gear. Police- | Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com..138 143 - . Mallory advanced to the semi-finals S % * man Michael Massey and Special Po-| Billings & Spencer com. 14 3 . - the First Part of the Month || misrists iy S st St 55 s vy i Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. <, e sty “|on for help on several occasions when | Bristol Brass .......... 11 3 A : = Kane of Lingland, 3—8, 6—4¢ 6—3. |1 crowd remained as firm as Gib-|Colts Arms .. S 1 27 Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. . BathasSvsiopyaie AL Anglaniand bons' jaw and refused to make way.|Conn Lt & Pow pfrl 110 118 : Miss Ryi tered the - K : e 4 3 ( s the Dest 11me Lo dtart || i ommni s 5, S s s o | asi o *11 "1 |} LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING frey advanced to the semi-finals in|Pattle was received by the “Herald"” Fafnir Baering Co.. 82 Lid - 5 the men’s double by eliminating W, |OVer its Assoclated Press wire dircct| Hart & Hooley ....... Tf 4 Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time, Radcliffe and H. G. Altken, G—4 6—4 | {rom the ringside at Shelby, the news| Htd Flec Light . 8 161 a aVIngs ccoun ° 6—4. reaching this city almost as quickly|TLanders Frary & Clark. 67 69 Pl e e T T, as Dempsey and Gibbons manufac-|J R Montgomery ”"g i Y ey [ ” ed it he d circle. J R Montgomery pf 7 . ; Big Ben” Admitted to e e e N B Gas G 37 | Charter No. 1184, Reserve District Nu. 1. 4 5 REPORT ()F THE CONDITION OF THE NE\W BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK A’ Bail, Placed at $5,000 5 ;NG |\ B Machine . . A 4 HEALTH BOARD MEETING N B Machine pfd ...... 44 49 \):fil; N ,;‘N\"I;H'{; s";;«!rr OF CONNECTICUT, AT THE . CIOSE or nvn- . | - { 4 1-290 lnterest Pald New Haven, July 6.—Giaglo Gar-| Applications of more than 40| Njjes-Bement-Pond em. 40 gano, known among his intimates as| physiclans who seek appointment to|north & Jud .. . 45 47 RESOURCES. “Big Benny,” who was sent to state|the post of superintendent of the New [ pack, Stow & Wilcox.. 30 88 |1. @ Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts, acs prison for nine years to ten for alleg- | Britain health department, will be|gyysert Mfg Co ,...... 80 Sarhagy, or Grafts sold with.Indoresm ot of ed participation in the Orange Dra-|taken up and examined at an informal | gooviil Mfg Co . 168 168 this bank (except those shown in b and ¢€) ..... $2,513.870.89 b Acceptances of other banks discounted......... 208,205.19 matic club holdup, and given a new|conference of health board members Rl H 8 N E Telephone LIS 28 Total loans ........ : $2,722,076,08 'dd' s Itrial by su an o preme court, today was ad- | this afternoon at the office of Dr.|g Scraw 160 ere the 00 1es vave mitted to bail in $5,000 after a long | Henry T. Bray, chairman. Dr. Bray | Siar o W SEREY e o5 |5 Qrepdratia unsecured ool argument of counsel before Judge|nas called the conference for 5 giho¥ O Loi 271, 2814 |6. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: Banks. State's Attorney Alling claim- o] % o 6. Banking House, $200,000,00; Furniture and fixtures 11,820.98 211,830.! g o’clock. Torrington Co com .. 48 15 Lawful reserve with Fedoral Reserve Eank 4365, ;-}2 :; ed that if the ball was made lower SEEE e < i Traut & Hine 20 9. Items with Federul Reserve Bank in Gargano would get it and then skip to EFENSE CLOSES CASE 540 (AR LFENSE SES SE, : Lo 380,88 D! o Travelers Ins Co 10. Cash in nal banks g']o.o;k:: ° South America. He even thought that L Burrltt $5,000 would not prove an obstacle to| Lake City, Fla, July 5.—The de-|Tnion Mfg Co. .. -4 45 |11 Amount due from Sta i nd truse “bootlegging” friends of the accused.|fense in the trial of Thomas W. Hig- —— . comnanies in the United States (other t5an * in- Counsel said that conviction was on | ginbotham, charged with the murder| TUESDAY'S TREAS. STATEMENT. L T e i ot AR 27,007.81 of Martin Tabert, a North Dakota|1". § Treasury balance, $370,939,121. |, u aisceliancous cash fteme . A 7,004.84 ® | Savings sl eres aad (¢ oo Mori Taburs, Nk, Dt 1yttt o would not be convicted again. youth who died in a p c 'y e = ¢ o reasurer a. d due from ‘ = closed ts case today with tile under-| Racing Driver - Killed at 16, Other asaets If oy’ S TO DISCUSS Tl’“‘.. TY. | standing al may i . e Bank parie i b Haads of the various| conélusion of rebuttal testimony by| ~ West Virginia Speedway =0 e T | g 'y B tate. Fe Y July 5.—Ray | arliamentary groups and committees| the s Huntington, W. Va., ¥ A H Layman of Clay City, Ind., was killed |17 Capital stock paid in . : 3 $500,000,00 today decided to ask parliament {0 se—————— Ly 15, Surpius fund | % i 5 1 . . ~ 350,000.00 discuss the Washington naval treaties and Earl Stoll of Huntington, his me- |y i 4ividea profits ceerbereen B148,0 ¢ Report of the Condition of chaniclan, infured when their auto-| ' a Reserved for intereet and tames’ Aocrusd | ikt beginning Saturday or Monday morn-‘ 7 MPAN c . ing. The decision has the support of Altull::el(ol:',:‘r.'ll“:::.,\.‘5;“:"uf:) :I:”‘“!‘m‘mnhna crashed through the gu:rd»ran 71}3«4 = the government., oy of June, 1923 during automobllie races yesterday. © Less current expene, Interest, and taXes patd .. $787 Bllls Discounted As .m +-31,460.645.10 ON POLICE BLOTTER 2. Amgru:étn:‘uu to Federal Reserve Bank (deferred 153,606.75 Moktseysitonsn” : S5350.00| Clements Mataikis, wanted by the fgs Amount due to national banks . . sese Overdrafts B New Britain police for the theft of a |33 Amount due to State bank 838 Funds set fslde for & - gold watch and chain and a ring in SRR S VR A At grelgn coun- P TR this city on March 4 of this year, Was | gy, Certified checks outstanding . ol 50,273.48 United States Bonds 7 3 4 s " e Stocks and Securities arrested early this morning in nn'rk 25. Cashier's .lv»’vk- oul;!unflln|1 19.178.18 . ] 113 .19 Furniture and Fixtur . ville, Conn. He was hrmu:h"tn..\ew Deml!l:rd“dflll‘n‘!;d::fl:‘;'h:‘ , 23, 24 and ”m 166,125.58 ,178.. o you recognize this ‘‘Pyramid AT, Ritere At " S840 hitan vy Sergeant Grorge C. e | Demand gty Fnes Bon senl S yr nited States and Natomal - i3.0|®er and will be arraigned in police |26, Individual deporits subject to heck ahicid Gold Coin 565 3,747.50 | court tomorrow morning. 30. Dividends unpaid ] Stiver Coin e £,240.00| Paul Schman and Michael Kreiger T';::!'h';-_ ’;m:fif e oo bel g e 000 Ainoy Celn .. G 987.92 | wore arrested at about 2:45 o'clock §e sia 1 . it! — dd y : when you see it ook | Toina il ° an ou oW et o S 16,431.94| this afternoon at the P. & F. Corbin por y 0 P 26,232.09 | plant by Sergeant Michael Flynn on 30 days, or subject to 30 day notice, Other assets . a4 poatal savinge)! vs.5s | 2 charge of assauiting each other. The | 32, Certificates of depz\!lt (other than for money bor. | | Total Aseets ................$4,187,488.55 | men engaged in a “free for aH at the rowed) | LIABILITIES. ol d 34. Other time deposits’ . v o ¢ . 00 that it stands for the strength of this [capitar stoce “TAPTIEE s enn actory when the police were called. |3 Qiher ume depetie L s surplus doa . 125,000.00 | They are being held for nppmrnnm in Total nf time deposita subject to 5,934.10 Undivided profite, less exp court tomorrow morning. Items 32, 33, 34, and 35 .. “81,361,908 and taxes 36. United States daposits (other than postal a'ings) Including War Loan depesit account .M de- 3 o y | N PROVES FATAL. Bank, the careful management and the safe hand- : : e ke ol L e SR TR Coi e $6,596,541.15 Doane, 66, of Ivoryton, dled yesterday s i 335,000.00 of heart failure at the home of| tate of Connecticut, PRERERRE N -0 es of De- triends he was visiting. It was said| L F. 8 Chambveriain, fer of th 3 hng Of your funds dep05|ted at the TRUST CO. Pl d-:m:.:fnk'.' z; i n’ that, helping the children of the fam- | ™® 8bove statement is o the best :‘;";fy";:::u:::ki:f eyl o Corcifed Checks .. 118138 ily to set off firecrackers, hpdhadHa‘ P, 8 CHAMBERLAIN Christmas Savings or cracker explode in his hand. e| Subscribed and sworn to bef Cashter. . Thritt Fund .... 71::.595.51 went into the house, laid upon a| efors me this 5th day of July, 1928, i y not Open up your che g account ere to- Total Deposits .. sz | couch and died a few minutes Ihter. | Overoat—~Attast: Notary Pubiie, X Bills payable ¢ 0,000.00 Susasae s E Other _ilabilities—Reserv BIG REFINERY ON FIRE, BAUL X. ROGERS, Interest Long Beach, Cal., July 5.—Six rigs| H. C. M. THOMSON. Directors. . ether WIth thousands of others7 | Tetal Liabliities s{of the L. D. C. group No. 10 Union . New Britain, Conn., .Y\lly l 1928.| Oll Co. are bufning and the whole e B B e of Signal Hill is threatened by the| LEAVES ESTATE TO SON | GEORGIA REPEAL SOUGHT County of Hartford. 1, Charles W. Hawkins, Treasurer of the|rapidly spreading flames. Ol in| gonn p wy rald is beneficlary |n}" e Sntostuied . aforesald Trust Company, do solemnly storage caught fire and this added to OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS feas, hat (hs forssing Masoment 18 113 | the menace. The Long Beach e de. {1 will o his mother, Mra. Catherine (o gorgia prohibition law which would CHARLES W. HAWKING, | partment responded end ofl workers| Gordon Fitzgerald, which was &p-|jeave the tull responsibility for the en- Treasurer. | assisted in fighting the fire. proved In probate court this morning. |forcement of the Volstead act in this .‘:u:lefl:;dl‘:sfl ‘I'vigrn to befors me this — He is named as executor of the will. nnle upon the federal government was wou. g 3 Here and there and everywhere youl'rhe document was drawn January introduced in the house of m tives E. R. SNELGROVE, Netary Pubite. |Will find Herald classified ads 21, 1018,