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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 192s. THREE POUIGENEN | crr_rrews. - FACTORY BRIDGE__ BLANES ANERICA _ WALLSTREET STOCK " WA MAREARRESTS == == SUBBGT OF Su roruonLEABhown Excinie weroirs| PUTNAM. & CO. Dorbuck of 196 Hartford avenue and Members New York Stock Fxchange Joseph Zeleski of 47 Hartford avenue Member Hartford Stock Exchange New York, Dec, 28.—Speculative in- - No Ilegality in Official Refs of|™5eer ety "peaprictor oc une [New Haven and Owners Both File | Freach Deputy Seeks 10 Put|cores in"toaay's ‘bona marker was| N statey K. Eaay, Manager 81 West Main St., Tel. 2040 Southend Garage, has reported to the centered in the bonds of the Atlantic Fruit company, which jumped from i) . police that his place was entered last 1 H Thili Trw m QllGSthll night and an electric drill valued at BPIG[S ll] Gase RGSDUDS]hlll[y Oll U- S. 5 to nearly 7 points each. The buy- $110 stolen. ing was influenced by an order of the w Ofi —— — s | federal court making effective tomor- S - A#o::rel;:hmmoc’sb}( Pnr:lrgten IM. Former President SCCS ‘Ncw Haven, Dec, 28.—When the|By The Associated Press. |row its decree for the sale or return e er: D‘ombu:lk ntfl tll. en an ; lln ey 2 A city went into city court today to| Paris, Dec. 28.—The United States|of the campany’s assets by the receiv- Denblave ans. 4 e C\ree Ipfl r: m;’{n ] 1924 Democratic Year [prosccute out the case brought|was held chiefly responsible for the er. Packing and Paper company 100 1 Petier g ;P ral 10"1’ ’°'-ln';il ‘7““ -] New York, Dec. 28.—Confldence that |against Nathan W. Hendryx, presi-|Present conditions in Europe by De- ,bonds also were bid up moderately, ts m‘m:i wfl:;l"“ ?““0'{? OBy P 11924 will be a year of democratic|dent of the Andrew B. Hendryx Co.,|Puty Paul Raymond, speaking in the while the improvement in French Pautedte M:'rp:l':e“vartchee t;:"(‘:-“:‘; lrl’umdplll ;»as;xz;csif‘}d in a h;m:r re-|which on Thanksgiving day b,,mm[;:hull;‘lbe‘r :»f dlnlz‘p:lizsbtoday.d R:flirrin{g'uch-;xge was reflected in a slightl ° celved today by the Woman’s National | daylight threw a bridge across Audu-|t0 the interallied debts and their ef-|rally in some of the French bonds. A 100 A H d lvhelr appointment, will stand In the | pemocratic Club, Inc., from ex-Presi-| bon ‘utrcet to cm\nec’i portions of | fect upon Europe, he said: “America | wide assortment of railroad mort. merlcan ar ware "0:‘"‘ ;nd all arrests made In the|gent Wilson. Mr. Wilson’s communi- its plant, and Orville D. Crocker who|Weighs upon England’s shoulders, | gages fell lower. Active U, §. gov- "‘:‘e“;% r: '.heae ""':; Wh‘"et;he‘:"’,' cation was sent In reply to the club's had charge of the structural work |Ensland welgh upon ours, and we are | ernment bonds were steady. ""‘plo;“;":. ';“"l ;‘:‘; n K'ekrh Y; grecting on his birthday anniversary.|under contract both charged with @ burden to Germany This is strange-| Irregular price changes took place said this aft SR g6 RIrkham | It follows: “It makes me very proud |violating the building code it was|!Y impressive pyramid. + |at the opening of today's stock mar- al s afternoon, to realize that 1 have such friends and |agreed that complaint against the! merica will never relieve us of | ket. Most of the oils displayed a "u thiy \‘;ee: “p?ned T supporters as the ladles of the|latter be nolled. The defense then|PaYing off what we owe her. The|firm tone but selling pressure was attorneys in the city who have an|yyomen's National Democratic Slubs| rerted on: Mr. ‘Handryx wolely. (Tho| AMEricAn glecdons &1 coming noxiiaBiin o svidence is & - sumber ef UDD & CO [ J active interest in politics and have |y.qp, " " 3 ) porated, and their Dbirthday |gide, had g |year, with the candidates pledged to |speciaities, Corn Products dropping watched the t) rsy betwee e $ aldermen had refused to grant the " : Ao | 2 2 pollc: o ::;' ::x‘:m:n :0::‘:"" }:—L fr;enngn ghe; me unalloyed pleasure.|company a right to throw the over.|¢X-Combatants mdemrluh:s repre- | 1%, D&\’}son Chemical 1 and Schulte Flaaned to contest the legallty of men | open may prove ' nrosperous ons to|Lc44 Pridse across the strect and the | SCOIITE & cupital of $20000.000,0001 500088 M Consolitiied Clenr nre- arrested by any one of the trio and | fhe elnb i aeery wan ert Tt ety |CItY claims that the structure was put AN AL bt A et MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE would raise this question in court if gort of happiness l’"i.l-;' come to lé upcln dEfi“n(ce °§[°rdi}"i"3(s‘ | Losses exceeded gains in the garl‘y Members New York Stock Exchange they were retained by the persons o ounsel for Mr. endryx stated | A New Stocl xcl concerned. ::"l?cb:mycarlo:lg‘ex;::?'::izt ttr};:l:l::hh’ ”-‘“. it was the intention to fight "‘23 f;‘:LT;OD;V;:?:UC:;:“;:I!)::;n;:’I: Hartford: Hartford, Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel. 3-6320 Judge Kirkham said today that it * |city’s charge and in doing so would vt r : d, Conn. - Tel. 3-632 5o | ducts, Schulte, Cuyamel Fruit, Amer- New Britain: 23 West Main Strect. Tel. 1815 is possible for any citizen to contest AT attack the validity of the building| 7 ica - the legality of the appointments and Johnson Will Contest code asserting that a property owner | :lz:z‘}’?:;'i?a ‘:::;rplic;; I:°p:?:z F:r bring an action for the removal of the Sollth With Coolidge :l_as a ru,;’r;t to connect overhead por-| )y more. A subsequent 2 1-4 point rally . 2 ions of his pla L i | . i Vi ysctirosg Hodbe feri bt asinason, Dos, SR -cHim dobh. | (ramioits SRS L bl —_— IAiebaco Sadina auly ik Qe We Offer and Recommend : son Intends to contest with President| . b Iore . S g T N Vel = b tens e Eeaaaps Morris, U. 8. Realty, umbia Pe er action. The three men concernedy |t C'°Y\and convention. ' He an-|gnould submit briefs and continued | he has gone through has caused him|bon and Underwood Typewriter sell- to yield better than 67 he explained, are de facto officers nng the Alabama primary. T |the case untll January | much physical discomfort and men-|ing a point or more above yesterday's 2% on that ground their arrests woul y ST | tal pain. closing prices. Foreign exchanges stand. ARRESTED FOR THEFT Report Mexican General { Plaintiff About 75 Years Old. | opened nfm. i 2 1ral | Mr. Williams is about 75 years old| 2 p. m.—Forcing down of several ohn Keywoski was arrested this Stealmg American Horses #nd is well known in Plainville. He|of the independent stoels and leather [ U " s ECIAL sTs MEET afternoon for the theft of an el B G P ] drill valued at $210 frnnm dtrr‘:eefi::; Washington, Dec. 28.--A report Inarried for the sccond time a short|stocks as well as a half dozen of the — End Garage at 171 Main streot, The |{hat an Obregon general in Coahuila | Whil® The property in question oil shares to levels 1 to 2 points un- e X |is commandeering horses from Ameri. | UPon which the writ of attachment|dcr yesterday's elosing case in selli 5 police were notified this morning that g ses from Amer it de y 5 selling Bacteriologists Holding Scssions at the place had been entered and the CAN Tanches just south of the inter- Y:us been placed, is located at 17| pressure after mid-day. Offerings nationa! boundary was received here | Broad street. It consists of a house|were largely restricted to the indus- Y —To dJdoin Union of|drill taken. Patrolmen P. O'Mara i ; N and Thomas Feeney of the detective |!?93Y from de la Huerta headquar- #nd considerable land and fs worth|trials but St. Paul and Great North- RITAIN e Other Societies, | bureau found the drill this afternoon |16 in Vera Cruz. “Fearing an at- | #bout $8.000 because of the improve- | ern ptd. were also heavy. The market NEW Bl HAR' RD it Keywoski’'s home and |,: was -lm-‘ tack by a large body of troops in | Ments which have been put in by Mr.|subsequenws stiffened slightly. New Britain National Bank Bidg. 10 (mlnlnm)w e - S the Burro mountains, in Coahuila,” | Williams since he hought the place High Low Close Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 1 Members Members New h“”””. 1;“» 8.—Bacteriolo- | o4 " Jder arrest th I 1 1 t 1(A E sts who are at the silver anniversary e message said, “General Alberto | Plainville people will follow the trend |{Am Bt Sug 41 Hart! N - ange & W S84 su neral Alberto 41 artford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchi meeting of the American society of Guajardo, formerly a general under |©f the sult with great interest be-|Am Can .......103 103% 104% bacteriologists at the Yale school of | = [ Victoriano Huerta, and recently com- | Cause of the many acquaintances of |Am Cr & I'dy.. Donald R, Hart, Manager The quarterly report of the health | : ! medicine disgressed from considera- & Sat b tauid 2 missioned commander of the Obregon | both the plaintiff and defendant Am Loco .... tion to their favorite subject long|department has been issued gIvIng ¢, 00 iy that state, has begun com- | —_ Am Sm & Re.. 8% 58 we Ofler_ " arative figures on communicable . (s ir R " M enough today to vote to affiliate with [compara mandeering hundreds of horses from Am Sg Rf cm., 563 3 [ diseases during the past three months | SAYS HE’S A MURDER . . . the union of American biological so-| . American ranches near the horder, | {Am Sum Tob Y 1 sh H cieties which embraces organizatiol ;:‘lh 'h°“';"?t "‘r" last ““;‘"“: :“ 1922. | ogpecially from Taver, Coleman and ER Am Tel & Tel d 00 ares Ame"can araware of anatomists, genetics, physiologists, 'olfo",‘e‘";“h‘y" (',’mcx“‘_’ 1221 ‘yzai'e?:; Doughty ranches, and shipping them ,:m Wool . ] Price on Application zoologlsts and various other groups A 1. (1o the interior. Guajardo was the |St. Louis Prisoner Insists He is Man |Ana Cop . 361 A o = B MY . “ith Somewhat similar terminologies. | Cerebrospinal meningitis, 1-2; chick- gt ooy 'who burned Nuevo | Taredo Ate Tp & § ; WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS Prof. Buchanan of Iowa state col- [ChPOX. §-31; diphtherla, 113-75; in-|whon the Americans occupied Vera ~Who Killed “Big Jim" Colosimo in|At Guif & W I . 17% lege sent a proposal for publication |fluenza, -"" ‘L‘f""‘l‘"“' 3‘:"‘ 10bar | oy, and executed Clement Vergara, il:nld Loco .... 1255 of amonograph on taxonomy dealing l';":,'l:‘lz""“"" urll:l 10\):‘“""1 ;‘_ "::‘:‘:' lan American citizen and a resident ‘Ilalumorv & O . 58% particularly with nomenclature ot q ur tyohotd fever. 2.1: | °f Texas, for which a clalm s pend- | gt Louis, Mo., Dec. 28, —A man un- | Beth Steel B ... 53% ; bacteria and to have the royalties - typhold _fever, 3-1i|j5g der arrest here asserts, according to|Con Tex ..... : JOHN P. KEOG!'! V! h, 18-29; malaria, 7-3; Y ifi 6 trom sale of the document go to the | Whooping cough, 18-29; S ) - police, that he killed “Big Jim" Co.|Con Pacific A . o smallpox, 0-2. losimo, Chicago “cabaret king,” and|Cen Leath Co . 0 4 Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York society, i It was voted to accept a share in a S = i Boom Is Started for Chicago city detectives are expected |Ches & Ohio 1 6 9 e Apypthi il WILSON GIVEN AN AUTO A 4 . are expec g o g - - : Waterbury T Bridgeport fellowship in lowa state college offer BiWhen forel Longworth in Oh“)’hvrn tomorrow to investigate the (:\‘: ‘IZ“I.;AI &lll‘ L 1 bery STOCKS ed by a ecommercial organization for Washington, Dec, » | story rescarch work on culture media. mer President Wilson ordered his au- | Cineinnati, 0., Dee. 28.-—Congress- Chile Copper .. 7 Middletown BONDS New Havea With business out of the way for|tomobile for a ride this afternoon on |man Nicholas Longworth was boomed | Chicago, Dec. 25, Big Jim" Col. | Chino Copper .. 173 6 Direct Private Wire to New York the day the mémbers discussed agri- | his 67th birthday, a naw specially de- | for vico-president at a dinner tender- | osimo, leader in the south side under- | Con Gas . i cilturgl and industrial bacteria and |signed model of an exclusive muke |od to Mr. Longworth last night by the | world distrlet, was shot and killed | COr Pro Re ... 1667% 5 81 G. F. GROIF. Mgr.—Room 609, N, B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.~Tel. 1013 gave Dr. A. Parker Hitchens of the |rolled un to the front door of the Wil- | jjamilton County League of Building in his cafe four ycars ago by a man | Crucible Stel Army medical school opportunity to|son residence. It was a gift from ad- }aesociations. The dinner was in ap- who escaped and who the police he. | Cuba Cane Sugar show on the screen results of a sur- | mirers who declined to reveal thelr | preclation of income tax exemptlon jicved was an assassin hired by an | Endicott-John .. vey of the presence and percentuge | identity. | for building and loan associations ob- underworld rival. Chief of Detectives| Erie . B — Chicago Four Years Ago. of diphteria carriers among soldiers S —————— tained by Mr. Longworth, ! Hughes said he did not take serfously | Erie 1st pfd at Camp Mead in a two year period, OBREGON GRAN AMNESTY - _— the admissions attributed to James|Gen Electrio % 3 9 vd o The sclentists have a social hours in| Austin, Tex., Dec. 28.—Amnesty of | Kilcrone in St. Louls concerning the |Gen Motors . P u er c ter nc . - . . the afternoon during which tea 8115 days has heen granted to Mexican Coal Outlook for 1924 sluying of Colosinio. Goodrick BF orved L 1 o rith v s by President | " s (L . e Gt N ] d .. B3 ] T it Dorewel Sxperences wih | voiuionary resra b rosdest | Appears to Be Very Good | A sftcer. howerer in envous 10|08 Nert pre - 94 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. the elysive microbe are related Obregon according to J. Shleimer who | 8t. Louis to question Kilerone. S —— arrived here today from Mexico City| New York, Dec. 28.—A survey of v t— Int Mer Mar pfd 269 GIRL SCOUT NEWS to confer with Governor Pat N. Neff [the coal situation for 1924 bears hope | [Allis-Chalmers . 43 151 Telephone 25261 About 60 Girls Scouts spent a most |of Texas as a representative from |for a bright year, President Taylor of BlG HRE AT LANS]NG Pacific Of) .. 5 New Britain Office, 122 Main St. e Tel, 2980 enjoyable day at Sunset Rock yester-|the Mexican president. He stated he [the United States Distributing corpor- ekl Iat Niekel . 3 28 New Britain Uxtics, 122 B "\‘I, v » day. Hiking up and down the rock [wns not at liberty to disclose his mis- [ation sald today. Prospects of a strike T |Int Paper . H ; E. T. BRAINARD, Mgr. brought keen appetites for weiners | gion, in the bituminous ficld were “very re- $300,000 Loss When Two of City's | Kelly Spring T'r 3 and cocoa. Games followed in which ———— e — mote,” he said. “Without a strike, | | Kenneecott Cop. . Plainville and New Britain girls scor- COOLIDGE ACCEPTS [ business in the far west should be| PieRest Buildings Are Wiped Out|ienigh Val .... 59% 59% We offer—- ed above Berlin and Maple Hill girms. Pierre, 8. D., Dee, 28.—The signed | Prosperous and satlsfactory, both 10| gy pagy Morning Blaze, | Mid States Ofl. J 5 The Girl ‘Seout Health club, 0| ocontance of President Coolidge as|Consumers and producers of bitum- Midvale Steel .. 2 E : $at H “ ate in|inous coal. Thero will be an excess| Lansing, Mich., Dec. 28.—~The six|Mis Pac ....... 8 01 areso ew " am l" charge of Dr, Samuel Delano, Wil yne majority republican candid n | tis meet Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. |(ja tate primary clection campaign | Of 60,000,000 tons of woft coal in stor- |story Oakland building and Regent [N Y Cen was filed with the Secretary of State |80, as of April 1,” he said, theater, one of Lansing’s leading of- [N Y N H |today. The declaration simply said, —— fice and theater buildings was prac- | Norf & West The engagement of Miss Edna “I, Calvin Coolidge, do hereby de- = tically wiped out by fire carly Uns}“"""" Pac Perry of 147 Beaver street to A. Ar- |elared that if nominated and clected, | morning. The origin of the fire at ¢ ,l‘u;e A\(r:‘ p‘& T an A 99 gy a " ‘clock was unknown. One fireman thur Camilleri of 302 Albany avenue, (1 will qualify ) yultvl’alfl was seriously njured and removed to |Fenn R R Hartford, was announced at & party . s Plerce A > held last night at the home of Mr. and BACK TO RECEIVERSHIP | a hospital. Flying embers set fire to | lierce Arrow .. § o L . . Mrs. G. Palmeri's house in this city.| Omaha, Neb, Dec “The $kin- Vivien Loneh other buildings, two and three leovkgj’ffl:" Con Cop . M n Piano selections were rendered by |ner Packing company, the ederal N away but these were quickly extin. :f“"‘,'“l”‘\ S : | Funeral services for Vivian Lynch | guishe The los > ate p . >, ord | €% ccelv ‘hie nte guished. he loss is estimated at May Satalino while Rose Palmeri! Court receiver for which was recen were held this afternoon at the home | about $300,000. Royal D, N Y favored with vocal selections, {ly discharged, today reverted 1o ree oo parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward | Sinclair Oil Ret —_—— celvership on application of FEugene | Lynch Black Rock avenue. In- s e R . - g 2 GASOLINE STARTS UPWARD. L. Bodge, of Portland, Maine. Lerment was in St Mary's cometery. | MeXican Rebels Put Out il S+ 3 Chicago, Dee. 28.—A two cent ine | e . More Feelers for Peace studebaker co . 5 crease in the price of gasoline was| DUN'S REFPORT. Mrs, Julia M. Belden By The Associated Press. Texas Co 48 2 ) . announced today by the Standard Oil | New York, Dec. 28.--Dun's weekly| . rynerul of Mrs. Julla M. Bel- | Mexico City, Dee. 25.—Proposing Texas & Pacific company of Indiana, the first upward (compilation of bank clearings show® ., o Nowington will be held tomor- |Jose Vasconcela, minister of public | Tobacco Prod .. price movement sinee the gasoline [an aggregate of $5 ""‘t‘-'h"’" . I": row afternoon at the family home- struction, as a compromise presiden- | Transcon Ol E 3 . i N asoline | ine se of 3.7 per cent over last| . . . .. > te artin of | tal cand . d¢ USrta CONRTess. P sacifie ) - s 9= ” Mo Q 2 - . o war in the fall. brought gasolineincrease of 5.7 pet cont Oher 1Al istead at 2 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Martin of tal candidate, de la Huerta congress- | Unfon Pacifl 2 EXAMPLE: Age 25, Whole Life Special, first year prices down to the lowest levels in|vear i by » | Newington, officiating. Turial will be men are reported to have sceurcd | United Prait 2 ? - g 4 ” . 2 years. was an increase of 3.7 per cent fin the Newington cemctery their former candidate’s consent for |U 8 Indns Al premium $101.35. GUARANTEED reduction at end the withdrawal of his candidacy upon " LR ' of the first year of $25.85, net cost second year, | Mrs. ph L. Evel 1 the condition that assent )y the 0- 1 te 1, 1 88 oy o A s s jpeal of ¥ veph | ® "Culles, the |U Lptd .. $75.50. Backed by a company with a capital of Five 1 The funeral of Mrs, Joseph L. Eve- posal be given by General Calles, the ML StV AR Sy Wi e I Lt Vi TN RIS RN - CoRpes . Million and a surplus of Six Million, total ELEVEN ernoon. Services were conducted gon. The ad. on's attitude s Overland 10 ) T y v iy at 2 w'clock this afternoon at the B.|was sct forth by Kuriaue Colunga phisai o "% MILLION DOLLARS IN ASSETS. ¢, Porter funcral patiors and inter- |seeretary ol the interior and ranking ) ‘ 1 ent was in Fairview cemetery. Rev, official during the a o from 1l > o s 4 0 Wittt Row of i 2 tal of Trewid He sald Without obligation we shall be pleased to give | William Ross efficiated |capital of I're t Obregon LOCAL STOCKS il b Dbt each inquirer a 1921 Leather Memorandum Book. Roland W. Clark tion would cnt SO NEFOLAIIIIA (Putnam & The fumeral of Holand W. Clark |ative to the withdrawal of de la 1 itnam 4 AND SAFETY S o i choe 8 % B et et Aottt S e F|de||ty Finance cgmg[atinn ed. Burial was in Fairvi Wige 1A Carpet com Principsl snd interest Guaranteed by W. M. Butler Candidate sk e bis ot e e o alvsiore Ragalia To Senate From Mass, bilings & Spencer pfd. , Joseph M. Chernoff, Pres. FIRST MORTGAGE bearsle ‘.'..,,,_',"'f;f"fff"f”";: 4 it b dnei \v e Cotte rms 5w ¢ 87 West Main Street Telephone 1291 street Burial was 1 COLLATERAL TRUST Cometers SEVEN PER CENT Thoma< M. Murphy oelok at BL Mary's church, 1 Fosie from Mr.'J 13 ' 1 1 P Lt - Beneficial Secured By Many Mortgages Walter McCrann wos celcbrant at a r today ‘1 , 3 1 i~ Joans s ~ s n high mass, Re William PRICE: PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREST r::x‘:nv \l‘:fl n a7 WILL SERVE TURKEY DINSER These Bonds are also sold on a partial payment Ooliatan of Nox ; Ay S RS R ST o Bt Tond 6 R . p'ian covering four years ] —ekbama sl e L , Y fherr | Peck mow & W ; Pay Your Christmas Bills ' Next June All payments draw interest at 77, to the date Y Spread the big sxpence of Christmas over six monthe. Get of final settlement ward Gaite ®ere Norm 2 Beneficial loan on your guaranterd note or home furniture. We will lend vou up to $300, charge only the low, legal INVEST AS YOU SAVE |=o - = 0 o Summons Fat r N 1 48 | th committ servic " 1 interest rate and allow vou six to fifteen months to repay. and interment was in # TO EADORSE COOLIDGE Fair, isn't it? American Morigage & Discount Corp. cometery e Ol 6 Call, write or phone for our special Christmas loan plan. Eastern Dept. 25 W. 13rd Street, New York et |1 Setliheddarinns s o8 Beneficial Loan Society 1924 standard bearer of t} Mg Co 4 Rooms 104.5 Professional Nuilding S. G. AUSTIN &C. G. KRON | (J0SEPH A, HAFFEY | = o e =t . e s W 9 %:%0 47 WEST MAIN STRY l'w" 1 L R P TS TP P t casury Correspondents : Parlors 33 Myrtle St Funeral Director is endorsem e Suite 407—Booth’s th‘_:“?"“ Britain, Conn. || service Exceptional, Lads Assietant acticaliy sare of Ohie's d ! Phone 3015 fel. Parior 1625-2 the mnational convention trolling committe s paper devotad te the in Residence 17 Summer St <18 ante it = called aalis o the president, party or “Black

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