New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1923, Page 15

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o e ks ” e TWLSRETSIIO [T " 18 WOMAN'S PATHER-IN-LAYW | "= om as Not ided the Bost- Beaths —J ed by adoption of the prohibition{fire at the Vega street dump. The John Kronholm, o e ) i Same Time That His ¥Father amendment, has failed to materialize, fiompfl")’ was out for more than an John Kronholm, a natlve of New Wall Strest 10:30—Opening prices o ) ) Shi- | hour. 4 . 1 80— according to Edward C. Clark, of Chi, Britain for the past 42 years, dled at In today's market were reactionary. Stanley R. Eddy, Manager 81 West Main St., Tel. 2040 Weds Again. cago, president of the National Con- the New Britain General hospital this o L etertn s el Salesman's associati of 2: ‘¢l Aw oty Jalx oA brids whe ot ah L its HURih - PER TR, Tt ) 108k 8 (ke the steels, equipments, motors, olls was until recéntly her present hus- America, which began annual con of 63 years. Death was due to em- 2 f vention at Hadlon Hall yesterday. bolism according to Dr. Waterman|®nd coppers. Ralls also were in sup- —_— Mr. Kron.|PW: Union Pacific dropping & point, |l YWa Offer band's stepmother and her present A D The only effect of prohibition on the 7 . father-in-law’s wife was married yes- candy tiade, Mr. Clark told the dele- Willlam and Edward Walthers of 21 :‘:Io;, m%d:::nctxu'mlne;pem"on on- | American e At Teattior sitd aud terday by Deputy City Clerk James J. gates, was to bring into the business | Cottage Place are spending two weeks| . o oq appendicitls on June 20 and | COneolidated Textile each establish- ucCormlc};‘ pr tne M:""" License | 'o1v inexperienced manufacturers|at the New National hotel, Block peritonitis later developed, ing new low prices for the year. U. ln“"::"' \hvailll::lx:l‘:in: ":‘I:ret;:e“b::;‘ who had anticipated an enormous in- Island. Besides his wife he leaves five|S: Steel, Baldwin, American Can and ‘;;o: arrived from Holland ,nw.,k' crease in business. Approximately 60 e daughters, Mrs. Carl Strom, Mrs, Er. | Studebaker opened all fractionally ago. She was married to Wilhelm |Per cent of the candy consumed in e T nest Anderson, Dagmar, Edith ana|'°%e" 1 ? Vu; Beek, Jr., a sculptor of Corning, the United States, he added, is con- BIG DOSE OF MORPHINE, Florence Kronholm and a son, Con.| Offerings increased as trading pro- |3 s N. Y. his g 0 ’|sumed by children in the form of | Passalc, N. J., July 11.—Mrs. Mabel| raq Kronholm, all of New Britain, |&ressed and losses of 1 to 2 points ‘As Mrs. Van Beck, Jr, was until | PENDY sticks. Wernikoff of Tampa was fIBhtIng| Three grandchildren also survive, became common throughout the list. Sept. 18 last her husband’s stepmoth- death after injecting elght grains of| ' Mr, Kronholm was born in Sweden | -0Wer commodity prices, particularly or, the granting of a marriage license TO CHECK AUTO ACCIDENTS a narcotic drug into her own arm in|and for the past several years he had | °f \v:e‘nt. b!“tsl:u‘rdm:':n:(r:\dgelnof::;o:c&' a v] - an attempt to stop her husband y peared to be the dor . carefully went over the divorce pa- Ocoupants of Oars Concerned, ing to'the police she remonstrated|the Temple of Honor and the Stanley |POINt oF more were United States, Gul pers in the case, which were handed| Atiantic City, N. J., July 11.—The | Vith her husband for sometime and Rule and Level Co. Mutual Ald so- g:nul?s, % ‘}:‘isvz:‘hnlc:'h::v; N‘::"ch'l‘(m\.,}:r:u dar ot i e night when he insisted on v cels, Bal .0c0., v = m:laeb{ t:ht: ald{a:)‘V;n 15“,\(7 mdfl ";(o InerASIE DUTDAE (O Qutomablle’ ao; ::frf;in':'dr'u:s;e seized his hypoder- C|0t)'1 t!"uneru,l Arrangements are in-| ¢y Southern Raflway, Chandler Mo- ere: fo:m:rohmbir{:n%;llh:?m :";m chenu o: 'Fad‘lvm? g:"el it mic Avrl‘nge and injected his entire bt tor, Mack Truck, énternauonm Har- (2 o by {J < B y . % LR leaging e B8 place, moat supply Into her arms to warn him vester and Amenicin Smelting., For. Beck, a_painter, and Hendrika 8te-|of them believed to be due to drunken d higher, phania Hoving were married at the|drivers, caused Prosecutor Louls J. |282inst the evils of the habit. LOST TOMBS OF ROYALTY ’lg{;’xfi;‘cg&:fiffl_;’;’:’(’_sufin; ardets originated almost entirely with pro- from Horlana: wnd the twe women in | Repetio to tnstruct the police today | o ypy GACHINGTON TREATY 0] olland, and the two women, in| to arrest all occupants of cars in such A obtaining the marriage licenses, gave | accidents and to hold them under| Parls, July 11.—The French senate UNEARTHED IN JAPAN feaomRl e b e ofsringm "‘el':' 'd‘:'s?si’:";;‘ Travelers' fild heavy bail for investigation by him. |this afternoon ratified the Washington LSRR lsni:iclcaaunl 543 KOD'fl .supporl s nopiety, RERgIOn AYeNns: .| The total of week-end accidents this | treaty for the limitation of naval ar- | Van Beck and Mr. Van Beck, Jr., 8ave |year ig greater than in any preceding |maments ‘without reservations by a Bodies of Six Imperial Ancestors Dis- :fi:”;:"‘:r‘:”‘?w‘" ;‘;:}‘ "";“tw‘p“:e"m:g‘ Sl bt RMMERr Govin, 0| ity (onrs Teous were Kiled wnd & veta o 341 to 1. covered.in Obscure 8pots tn | movement soon spent s force but Y., It being explained that the artists|ouely. in nccidents between last Satur. PUBLIC SERVICE REPORT. Suburbs of Kyoto Rot USHILARKNERL kA0 Ibona) SimOTRS had provided these homes for the fu-|gay and Monday morning. The prcsm} % L ;md :hnn.hllshed ;m“l’u!dt;nn m\;n;lrrlcc:; < ! e year ncl T e et R e aiE o Darsons - aveiating | reey Droley Companics. Carrlod 355 S TR akitory Rave ombs 9| Sugar, Sinclalr Ol ptd, Burns Broth. | cated persons o] h The elder Van Beck is 56 years old, :;:: :y 'llng:nvemel:)cl;g Bl p;::w';: 817,067 Passengers in June, discovered in obscure &pots in the|©rs A and American Writing Paper | and his bride ts 46. The younger Mrs. | 1 the cars with them. Trenton, N. J., July 11.—M. R. Boy- [suburbs of Kyoto. They have been |Pfd. Rallles in the usual leaders Van Back gave her age at 42 years ik tan, general auditor of the Public|!dentified as those of the sons and|Were not impressive but a few of the and, Mr. Van Beck, Jr., 18 30 years old. WOMAN JUROR KNITS Raflway company, has filed fn the|daughters of Emperor Godalgo, who |Ordinarily inactive lssues registered ’ United States district court the month-|was banished to Okl island by Ashi- T)zm: E&lflu. A;nvrlinn,Ch‘d: ;lsht-;t‘ FISHERMAN HOOKS SON Sex Be Chosen I f the company on business|kaga, the usurper, 584 years ago. -4, the preferred 5 an ou First of Sex to osen IMoreman |1y réport of company The Emperor Godaigo dispatched | Porto Rican Sugar, Youngstown Steel ‘Winsted, July 11.—Newell Porch, furder Trial | for June. Jr., six years old, of Waterville, met 40 Mped | The total number of passengers|his sons to nearby provinces to raise [and Tube, Van Raalte Bllk, American Camden, N. J,, July 11.—Mrs. Elen-’ carried was 85,317,067; the number of |recruits for his campaign against As. | Tobacco pfd, Pressed Steel Car pfd with a painful accident at Dog pond ) 5 foreman i f d International Harvester pfd, in Goshen several days ago when two | 10T Webb of Glendora is forcina | passengers carried for the base fare|hikaga and their tombs are scattered | 21 hooks of a fisherman's casting device | the Jury in the trial “of Jlaniredo|of g cents was 10,515.609; the num-|around the feouttn s maelimperial i ':e,fi;‘;"g’r:kg";"“‘:-i:‘;’:]‘;" e A ¢ . rasso an nthony lagdonowitz, e, mausoleum boai s making a search o ber of tickets or tokeps, sold at four g 1o and Brudehaler AN iRA General “mflnq became imbedded in his nostrils as the father was fishing. The father |Brookiyn youths, charged with thelc,, 30 cents, was 15,757,920; the num-|fOr ancient graves, with hope that murder of Willlam H. Blshop, taxicab'| o0 “¢“ 0ol ol " on " naid fare by|Giscoveries will be made which win|list again turned, reactionary. Call NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD money opened at 5 per cent. New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row aie s betore tnecLne nonld dri on the night of April 13, The help in ths stud. f history drop into the water, the hooks struck [driver, on the ni vas 15,761,132; the number of (#€lp in ths study o story of the P token o country. High Low Close Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Am Bt Sug ... 80% — — Members Members the boy. Dr. F. A. Weed of Torring- |case was opened for the state today = ton re:mvga the hooks. 5" |by Prosecutor Wescott before Justice 'ir:,’,";g‘;“ tssued for 1 cent was 6 2 i Am Can 8¢ 87% Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange AR LA IR Katzenbach. NEW HAVEN BOY KILLED gt Am Cr & Fdy,.154% 154 164 Donald R. Hart, Manager Mrs. Webb is the first woman to 2518 CABINET APPROVES. preside over a jury in & murder trial LAWYER 1S CALLED. Meets Death When Truck Hits Car[Am Cot Oil ... 4 3% 3% Am Loco ...... 65% 65% 65% By The Associated Pres in Southern New Jersey. Throughout hite Plains, N. Y., July 11.—Al- 2 : 5 Loadoh, Julp 11.—Final approval|(ng tedions process of drawing 16| 1an R Camphell of sounser for Wal.| o0 'hich He Is Riding Am Sm & Re.. 54 63 b33 American Hardware Torrington was given today by the British cab- |-y Mrs. Webb sat plylng her knit-|ter S. Ward, millionaire baker's son|, New Haven, July 11.—Joseph|Am Sug Ref cm.. 62% — ~— Colt’s Arms Stanley Works inet to the térms of the reparations|ting needles. who shot and killed Clarence Peters|€ary, for years of age, of this city,|Am Sum Tob ... 18 16% 16% Eagle Lock Yanders statement which will be made to-i progecutor Wescott sald he would|more than a year ago was among|"2 Killed and three others were |Am Tel & Tel..121% 121 121% agle i motrow by Premier Baldwin and|ghow that the defendants deliberately | witnesses called today by the West- |®li8htly injured yesterday afternoon|am Tob .......142% 142% 142% Hart & Cooley Stanley Securities Forelgn Secretary Curzon coinciden- | myrdered Bishop in his taxicab whilé | chester county grand jury investigat- | ¥hen their automobile collided with |Am Wool .. s1% 82 Wil DO, NOT. ACCIPT siaRGTr ACCOURTE tally in the houses of commons and | they were being taken in it from Mar-|ine the killing. Frank Cody and|® Motor truck driven by Henry Bar-|Ana Cop .. 39% 80% lords. ket street, Camden, to Riverside. John McGowan, New Rochelle po-|Nett of Brookiyn. The truck was|ato Tp & 8 F.. 98 983 lice officlals also were called. owned by the Arrow Haulage Co. of| st Guit & W 1. 10 10 10 Brooklyn and was passing through Baldwin Loco ..117% 1158 1168 ITALTIAN TENOR NOW BLIND . DIBOUSS HOTEL-MANAGEMENT. this city en route to Hartford with| gaiti & Ohio .. 453 445 46% JOHN P. KEOGH Plans for the management of the DAUGHTER GIVES BLOOD furniture and household goods. 4 Eifhu Burrltt hotel wers discussed | OPeration Fails to Restore Sight of The injured were Mrs. Dennis Leary | eonor extiie | 108 48 ke Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York geilapdey by menibers of 04 hotel Borgatti, Singer of Wagner Roles |yioen Girl Submits to Transtusion | mother of the dead boy, her one Year | con pacif. . 140% 145% 145% corporation and a representative of ' Milan, July 11.—Giuseppe Borgatti, old daughter, and Mrs. Fred Korber, R ) 8 i the American Hotels Co. and it is ex-|the tenor, regarded as one of the best To Save Fatheriy Life of this city, driver of the automobile. g:’e‘":ng;;; gg:? ;:% é: . gatfirbury STOCKS Bndgeport pected that agreements will be|in Italy in Wagnerian roles, has be-| Meriden, July 11.—At the Meriden | The machine was thrown against a|cnctys ORio .- P8% W08, - 88 puuary: BONDS reached whereby the company will as- | come totally blind despite an opera- |hospital yesterday a second blood |telephone pole when the truck struck Chi Rek 1 & P. 28 "23%7% 23% Middletown New Haven sume management of the enterprise.|tlon which it had been hoped would |iransfusion operation was performed | {t, The boy was tossed out, while O Canoer ¢ 25% 24% 2’5 Direct Private Wire to N York 1t 18 hoped that the work will be com- | avert such a misfortune. The singer (upon Philip Sport by Dr. Thomas P.| the others were imprisoned in the| o\ ® C:' er . 18% 18% 18% b oty o pleted by next January as the con-|has accepted the inevitable bravely, |Murdock, assisted by Dr. Raymond | machine for several minutes, The|Ghino CoPPer . i3 8% 58K G. F. GROFF, Mgr—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg~Tel. 1012 tractor i8 now but two weeks behind [even &heerfully, remarking: V. Quinlan, As in the first operation, | boy was rushed to a hospital, but Consop Z Ref.117% 116% 117 o schedule. “Fortunately I can still hear music [the pint of blood was furnished by|was dead on arrival there. PR Ui e 625% 63 Mrs. L. R. Rubin, Mr. Sport’s daugh- Barnett was arrested at the direc- C\::: C:na g:n; 101; 10% 10% and teach it." Single column of the Woolworth ter, who is devoted to her father, and |tion of Coroner Eli Mix and held in SAYS TAXES HURT CHICAGO Towér in New York sypports 4,7001 Margarine is made from milk and |is doing everything in her power to|bonds of $1,000. g:“:‘““""’h" gg ff"' ;‘g?: fg% HAYE ANOTHER THEORY Manufacturer Plctures a Deserted City tons. » fat, usually cocoanut oil. Help restore him to health. Erie 1st ptd ... 17% 17% 177% If Levies Continue to Grow QUARREEJ OVER TAXES Gen ectrle 1 13w 13y |Scarsdale Police Now Think That wbodbgumient v Goodrick BF ... 25 g“‘ :;*" Slayer of Dorothy Kaufftman Left|the city of Chicago turn its attention Former Emperor Willlam Hohenzol- g]‘s:%;‘;p::“ o fiz Gt Vicinity on a Freight Train to a reduction ot municiptl expendi- 5 v'ee (4 ad ures, instead of attempting 0 Ne lern Engaged in Dispute With Mu- g:fl:f:"o?]“"."“ 3% :;t 2 Scarsdale, N. Y., July 11.—Detec-|crease its income from taxes, was nicipal Officlals Over Assessments.|yne Nickel .... 12% 12% 13% | tives investigating the murder of Dor-| Made loday by John M. Glenn, secres : 2 H 347 347 othy Kauffman governess, are work- tary of the Illinols Manufacturers’ as« nt Paper .. i sociation, in a letter to Ross A. Wood- S " 3 ing on the theory that the murderer Kelly Spring T'r 32% 81% 22 |)eft this vicinity aboard a freight|hull, chairman of the Council Finance . [ ] ® henzollern is quarreling with the « 1 Dutch over the payment of taxes. He I]:::;:;]co‘t;l(:op.. i:,;; :;l: 5:;’: train, and are now searcing the coun- [Committee, is now engaged in a dispute with the Mid States Oli.l 77 1% 1% tsyside near here, it was learned to-| The great need of the present time, municipal authorities of Doorn over!yn ' p, 11% 11% 113 |day. Ths authorities believe that the | Mr Glenn declared, is for & decrease Li2oE oto0a00 in taxes. the question of local assessments,| 96 % 96 967 | murderer hid in the woods after fiee-| ™" & : il : . D | | Norf & West ..103 102 103 e the dompatttlon: th Brsracy [KE » beacon 5 the Dark’ the A' B' C' TorCh Of s:::‘ut\tmu hr::mc::emte: ;—?m:;dde;zxg orti Bass Sl ot ot $5 000 Fire Loss Today centers 13 tax:: :gnu‘;m:rm l:l:e. Our Pure Ofl .......18% 18% 18% (992 it o i i i o ; compulsion. 73 el city is already feeling the high ‘cost Verified Circulation shows the safe road of e buern oty fathors - maintatn| 522 AT P & T 804 sa% stu | At Winsted Freight House o manutacturing.” houtd tases “in. g iqi a0t that he came there voluntarily, and o % % 58% Winsted, July 11.—Fire today de-|crease as rapidly in the nest Gve years Sound Advel'tlslng Practice. have decided to enforce the law with g:;:!l::uor‘fhc:poal g: ® ;’f % | stroyed the eastern end of the frejght | @5 they have in the last five years the retrospective effect. Reading . «.... 701 707% |Station of the New Haven road Jn,gifig::st::uennaonf1::h"ud!exma:3uamu . . . ” o qape The municipal council of Ameron-|Rep I & S .... 4 41% 417 | Willow street and also took a box car 4 b ORAS, Today, all the investigating and reporting facilities gen, where the former emperor re-|Roval DN Y .. fi% 433 | which was standing on the track. The| sided the first year of his exile, has|ginclair Oil Ref 23%° 231 23% fil"l*‘h'fl !hlouxht ;o lvlu'; started among | MAUGHAN WILL NOT TRY Aom o arrels on the platform. The loss| Dayton, O, July 11.~—Further at- of the Bureau are at the service of the advertiser, not been alow in following up the de-| Souti Pacific . a1 1% | || cision of the Doorn council, and pro- | Studebaker Co 100% ‘1007% | “as about $5,000. | tempts by Lieut. Russell L. Maughan to span the continent between day- " furnishing reports on practically all the worth-while Poses o submit 1ts clalm for arrears| Toxas Co - ..r.- @ at St : I " . , publications of Canada and the United States. R S e e Eno 1% 't 5% |Banguet for New Priest |l!stt and dusk wire oaliod o Roer MEXICAN LABOR CHEAP Unlon Pacific .. 129% 128 128% At Elks Club on July 31 |the recommendation of McCook field Mexico City, July 11.—Twenty cen- | United Fruit .. 164 164 154 At a meeting of the Alumni associa- officlals. g In its eight years of diligent service to the Advertis- tavos, o ten cents in American money | United Re &t .. 71 % 71 T1% lyon of St. Joseph's parochial school T —————— J ood Prod 3% 3% 3% i PUPPEL-SMITH. s sie e . Is what the Indian workers of the last night, it was voted t ing and Publishing World, the A. B. C. has brought Coixtlahuaca district, state of Oaxaca, g 2 tndvs "‘é: :;;’: :::‘z :f,: La 08t a3 Feoabiidh iR on-:?d;;h: Gerhart E. Puppel of this city, & . e . L earn in a 12-hour day, according to a sty h Kenney, who was ordained last Sun- | chauffy d Miss Ruth D. Smi Circulation Buying from the darkness of Uncer- report submitted to the department ‘Lfss:'“‘"l‘ S 1?3:: 1:2“' 1:2" | day by ‘Cardinal Mercier, at the r»:lksffu:r‘:d::r':nclerks.sw;-: l.jn._—m':‘f: . : 0 : : of industry and commerce. These la-|U e 4 , |elub Tuesday night, July 81. About | Meriden June 2 4 o = 3 ay r . July 8 Meriden June 2, by Rev. B. N. Timble, talnty to the hght of Vermed Circulation. borers make palm leaf hats, ;3.1,’;..0?\‘33:.,,;4‘ ":“ °::: i‘;‘.: | 75 members of the assoclation attend- | a marriage license return filed today : PASTORS HARD PRESSED Westinghouse . 55% 5414 55 ‘:'d the meeting. at the office of the town clerk ahows + National T.ead . 1117% 1117% 111% The Bureau has established the principle of Honesty Dresden, July 11.—More than 300 | National Tead - U 1000 170 Saxon clergymen are today.doing ex- M2 in Circulation as the standard of practice in buying tra work In addition to their reiigious R duties in order to eke out an exist- B1a Aaked and selling advertising space. cnce, One large Dreaden bank has as| o B Akl many as nine ministers on its pay- rolls. Others have become part-time | AM Hardware .. . 64% 56 Am Hoslery ..... 40 50 Most givertisers today protect their appropristions Eovaenere 5 s sasie 1 portors | Bge Hi4. ot com 1117 14 ills & e by demsnding A. B: C. reports and plaging: thelr e e o ot e v | Bil & Syener Bl \ llllIllllllIIIIlII|HIIIIIIIlIlllIlIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIlIIIIl!llllIIIIII|IINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCOK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel 3-6320 New Britain: 23 West Main Street, Tel. 1813, Z N We Offer:— LANDERS, FRARY AND CLARK STOCK Price on Application. AT T OO N Amsterdam, July 11.—Willlam Ho- campaign in the light of the valuable data they con- the household budget by taking in |Bristol Brase ...------- 3 home-wark. Conn It & Pow pM 113 tain 5 SRS ' | PRINGES QUENCH THIRST |Zi5s. ki i - - [ Hart f:x\: :;\n}\";‘ . 78 1;: The HERALD is a member of the Bl Avstrian Wine Growers and Selloes| Faadors ' - overrerrrs 41 i com . 95 J R Montgomery A. B. C. and would be p]easeq to submit Alarmed at Reduction in the Con-| 7 & Montgomery pfd 107 a copy of the latest circulation report. sumption of Thelr Wares. N B Gas o 3 N B Machine ........ 5 | Vienna, July 11.-—Wine growers and | N B Machine pfd 43 1 wine gellers in Austria are alarmed | Niles-Be-Pond com 35 | at a recent notable reduction in "\"‘\.-r‘.h and Judd 47 s / 1 consumption of their wares. They| Peck, Stow I 33 id are loud in their complaints, and they | Russell Mfg Co 60 ’ inundate parliament with proposals ! 8eovill Mg 167 for heip. BB oooiiinnns 128 The principal causes of the falling|Standard Screw ....... 160 The HERALD has by far the LARGEST CIRCULATION Oft in the consumption of wine would | Stanley Works ........ $2% 84 | J A6t X seem to be, first, the exorbitant prices| Stanley Works pfd of any New Britain Newspaper. Bsked by both producsr. and . inn-|Torrington com -...... i : keeper, and second, the conditions of | Traut and Hine ....... 20 D unemployment and half-time employ-| Travelers Ins Co 540 i i 3 ment still reigning in the country.| Union Mfg Co ... % It emand Circulation Proof When Buying Space e R g B o into a water drinker. R TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT Most valuable private collection|U. 8. Treasury—Balance, $354,805,481, of rare birds in the United States _— the boddy of Baldwin Palmer, Brook-| Automatic bowlipg pin setter has Iyn, N. Y. 2 been invented. ‘

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