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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1923. POLICE ARREST 10 ASTRONOMERS WANT WALL STREET STOCK ~ FOR FREQUENTING THIRTEEN MONTHS| EXCHANGE REPORTS contnwes trom s 2o | Niopion o NoW CAGMAT . 1 s 45 in 1938 Am Can 105 |Am Car & y.161 - e ' ¥ : b | By The Assoclated Press. dury investigation arrested. A few round tables left Clncinnati, 0., Dec, — Every Am Loco ...... Am Smit R Ref, |Am Sug Rf com we Ofiel’— |Am Sumat Tob. - diately. from the old saloon, several glasses, . - |Am Tel & “As stated In_my veto of last June, | half caso of oranges, a half case orv;::’o‘;°f;"“':)”::":“’:"‘m:3;’f‘ plls gon- the medical situation in Connecticut|#PPles, some soap and soap powder| . o o FBUICE OO of 42 N was deplorable. But at last we are| W48 found. A supply of cash in the P o eplorable. at last w re 14411, indicatéd s prospbrous day's bus- | 1€88ue of nations committee meeting cleaning house, Doctors, laymen and | P | on calendar revision next year. The |tic situation. This inquiry reached |into Missouri. But it takes time to |accumulate accurate information, and | before sufficient evidence was at hand |a St. Louls newspaper offered me |what they had obtained on the same [subject. 1 accepted 'gratefully and !their reporter, Mr. Brundage, came to me with his very valuable docu-| |ments on the ‘diploma mill' frauds, |with which the public now i familiar. “Without delay I ecalled in gnd we discussed The present grand followed imme- . GOVERNOR DENIES ANY CONTROVERSY Says He Is Not at 0dds - Wi Medic_al Sf)ciety Hartford, Dec. 20.—Commenting on 2 published report that members of the Connecticut medical soclety had appealed a year ago for action on the fake doctor situation, Governor Tmn-i PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Member Hartford Stock Exchange Low 41 31 West Main St., Tel, 2040 Stanley L. Eddy, Manager geants William MeCue and Patrick | McAvay. State’s| Arriving there the raiding party | | was joined by Feeny and O'Mara and | |the proprietor and his 10 customers| is ’Al(orn('y Alcorn |ways and means, 2 Am Tob Am Wool |Anaconda Cop . |Ateh T & 8 F.. pleton said today in a prepared state- ment: “There is absolutely between the medical myself. | “‘Officers of the medical society | asked me last winter to present to the general assembly a bill which named | a commission of eminent men to re- | port back to the follewing legislature. | This bill T handed to Senator Ellis| Wwho tells me that he laid it before the | . general assembly. “A very different one was passed by the general assembly, It contained some of the original features | but also some which secemed to me| dangerous. At the same time a | was passed validating the licenses | of some 20 eclectic doctors. | no controversy | |C. N. “I vetoed both these bills, and sub- | scquent events seem to have justified ! my action, “I went still further so soon as the ,Eeneral assembly had adjourned and set on foot an inquiry into the eclec-' especially the press, have been co- operating «splendidly. To the grand jury and to the state's attorney espe- assoclation and |cially thanks are due, “Let the work go on, the next general assembly will these good results permanent.” T hope that make { CURTAILL RENTING OF ARMORY | e an & partition in the ‘shel? | Weeks, the thirtcenth month to bo in. |Chl Teck T Hartford, Dec. 29.—Due to the in- crease in the number of units of the Connecticut National Guard and the consequent greater need for the drill shed at the local armory for military | jiie tension, holding it in place. s < Under this half inch spring strip #4150 would be an extra holiday on Cuba Cane Sug. 1 purpoges, the Broad street armory will be rented for outside purposcs less this year than ever before, it was announced today by Col. D. Gordon Hunter of the 169th infantry regiment A G. Hartford is thus deprived of large enough to house adequately the various big fairs and which have come to play so import- ant a part in the life of the com- munity. BURRITT MUTUAL SAVINGS - BANK During these next few days many of you will probably receive a lit- tle extra money, from dividends, from yearly bonuses, interest money, etc.—Wouldn’t it to Bank part of be a good plan this in a regular Savings Account and let this extra money earn you 41% for the com- ing year! We suggest this to you because it’s the only way to build up an amount, which you can have ready to reinvest in good securities, when the right time comes—Try it at the Burritt this month. Open Tonight 7 to 9 | iness. The storage supply was found to be |an ingenious device, A square cop- | |per tank, about 4 inches deep was |fixed in a wall on the second floor. | | Betweer % and 20 feet of copper |tubing ran through the wall to |cellar. In the cellar were some wood- | len shelves piled up with boxes and | ther articles. One flat board, do- plan for inserting an extra month in the proposed world-wide calendar was explained before the American association for the advancement seience here today by M. B. Cots- the | Worth, of Vancouver, B. C.,, its or- | iginator. Each month under the plan would consist of 28 days or four complete of | At Gulf & W I | Baldwin Loco Balt & Ohio Beth Steel B |Consol Textile Can Pacific |Cen Leather | Ches | Chi Mil & 8 P & P | was found to contain a small groove |erted between June and July and to Chile Copper jon its edge, which was entirely hid-‘ den by a half inch strip of wood, | | nailed at the top to give it a spring- | was the end of the copper pipe. and attached to the pipe was a small valve | which opened when pressed in a push | | button style. To draw out liquor it |was necessary simply to insert a the only auditorium in the ity | g;z0 under the edge of the hoard, | manent time instead of being “press the button,” and the contents erned by the position of e moon as Gt r exhibitions | co14 flow into a glass held below the | under the present Gregorian calen- Inspiration Cop, shelf, At all times, all portions of the tank and pipe were entirely out | {of sight. The tank holds approxi- ! mately five gallons and was found to |be about half fuil. The 11 men were loaded onto the| | patrol wagon with the six policemen | |and taken to police [where a scurry began to raise the| $100 bail demanded for the fre- quenters, The raid occurred between and 1 o'clock and at the time of going to press, the proprictor and the majority friends had yet secured bai Woman Creates Scene There were some stirring scenes at the police station following the raid. |One woman, wife of a man under ar- | rest, attempted to argue Chief of| Police Hart into releasing her hus- band without bail. Upon refusal she indignantly told the chief he could | have the rest of the family and start. {ed off without her two children, whom she rudely shoved towards the |ehief’s private office . Detective Feeney and Patrolman Herbert Lyons barred the door and | compelled the woman to return for| | her children before permitting her to [ lcave the police station, Most of the frequenters are said by | the police to have been arrested be- | ! fore and either are former saloon- | keepers or ex-bartenders. This is the first arrest of frequenters made by the | local police department and follows | the precedent established by the ar- | | rest by state police at the Southing- [ton 1nn. " CITY ITEMS. The address of Mr, and Mrs, Otis Ray Frink to whom a daughter was of his not st Shower baths, 36¢; new equipment, Commercial St., near Main.—advt, A son born this morning to M and Mrs, George Wnchert, Jr, of Trinity strect died soon after birth, Midshipman W. M. Graesser, a senior at the U, 8. Naval Academy, left today for New York where he will| spend a few days before returning to Annapolis, Md. Senator McNary Married To Gen. Miles’ Daughter | Chicago, Dec. 29.—Senator Charles | L. MeNary of Oregon and Miss Cor- nelia W. Morton, of Boston, were marrisd quictly here today at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph B. Morton, the forn a cousin of the bride. Mrs, McNary is a daughter of | the late Major Morton, U. 8. A., who | for 30 years was alde to Gen, Nelson A. Miles, For the last three years she has becn associated with the| Massachusetts league of women voters | with headquarters at Boston. | r A machine for sowing seed by hand has been invented by a German, and | it is said to be satisfactory and of Jit- } tle cost. Those who received a fine large Xmas Check Dec. 1st, yes even those who had a small amount to their credit, were more than pleased to have this extra money come in at this time. You know the value of regular saving and what a joy it brings—why not start nmow in Our Christmas Club—and have a good sized check—all your own, due you next December. Open Tonight 7 to 9 home on Monday morning at § o'clock be known “Sol." In leap years “leap day" instead of falling at the end of February, would be inserted at the end of the new month and there Dec. 29, not designated as any par- ticular day of the week, Sunday al- ways would be the first day of the month. Faster also would be set at a per- gov- dar. Tentatively, April 8, the middie point between the earliest and latest Easter -under the present system, has been selected as the permanent date The Gregorian calendar with its months of uneven length js incon- venient to present-day business and While salaries, rents, accounts and budgets in many cases are on monthly basis, the discrepancies in the length of months causes much con- fusion, he said. Should the new have the approval of a number of countries, holidays might be dated at will a translation of birthday dates terms of the new system, would necessary. GET AFTER TEMPLETON Society Claims to Have Told Governor of Conditions Year calendar, said to of representatives be adopted but into be Conn. Medic; Ago. Hartford, Dec. 29.~~The attention of Governor Templeton was drawn to the deplorable medical licensing sit- uation n Connecticut a year ago by the Connecticut Medical society. Information to this effect was con- firmed today by members of a sub- committee of the State Medical so- ciety which laid the entire matter before the executive last December just before he took office with a quest that a commission of laymen be appointed to conduct an immediate investigation. Inquiry about this action was oc- casioned by a statement in the Liter- 4ry Digest and other publications quoting Governor Templeton as say- | horn recently, was erroncously printed |!'E that he “blames the doctors of Bige.Hfd Carpet com (as 226 Main atreot, instead of Mill Connecticut for not exercising a better Billings & Spencer com t, where the F'rink family resides, | SUardianship over the members of 'Billings & Spencer pfd their profession” it is understood that this matter was a subject con- | cerning which the governor was ques- Conn Lt & Power tioned when asked to testify before the grand jury last month, Beaths Mrs, Sophie F. Talbot Mrs, Sophie E. Talbot died at her home, 33 Bunker avenue, Meriden, yesterday after a long illness of a complication of discases. She was a dressmaker and had lived in Meri- den for more than 45 years, She was a member of the New England Order of Protection, Electric lodge, No. 50 and the Union of St. John the Bap- tist of 8t. Laurent's church. She |leaves a son, George Talbot; a sister, Traut & Hine Mrs. John Hall of A brothers, Ferdinand, and Dr. Meriden, The funeral will be held W Britain; four Edward, Nelson Horace W. Delesdernier of at her and at St. Laurent's church, Meriden at §:30 o'clock Funerals Guidena Ribbio, The funeral of Guidena Ribbio was held this arternoon at 2 o'clock from her late home, 167 North street. Burial was in St. Mar, cemetery Card of Thanks, We wish to thank our triends, rela tives and ncighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during recent bereavement in the death our beloved daughter, Vivian, also for the beautiful floral offerings. (Signed) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lynch, our ward Card of Thanks. Al a time when those most affected deep grief find themselves utteriy unable to properly express themselves in the sincerity of their gratitude to those who have shown infinite kind ness for and thought of thém, we desire to indicate to those friends who have shown by such kindness and theught- fulness, that their cvidence friendship and He in the sensr of loss that has com with the death of Roland W. Clark has been by us profoundly appre- ciated (Signed) Mrs. Toland W Henry E. Gardner and family of honest cagerness 16 conse JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Funcral Director Parlors 33 Myrtle St Service Exceptional, Lady Assistant Tel. Parlor 1625-2 Fesidence 17 Summer S 16252 tChino Copper “onsol aGs 2 Prod Ref Crueible Steel dicott John.. 64 E Gen Electric Gen Motors Goodrick BF North pfd Int Mer Marine 615 Int Mer Mar pfd 203, Allis Chalmers.. 4615 Pacific Oil Int Nickel Int Paper Kelly Spg Tire headquarters | domestic life, Mr, Cotsworth declared. | Kénnecott Cop Lehigh Valley Mid States Oil Missouri Pacific N Y Central NYNH&H Norfolk & West North Pacific Pure Ol Pan Am P & Penn R R Pierce Arrow | Ray Con Cop | Reading Repl&s.... Royal D. N Y | Sinclair Ol Ret South Pacific South Rail Studebaker Co 10 Texas Co . Texas & Pacific Transcon Oil | Union Pacific . | United Fryit U 8 Food Prod S Indus Alco 8 Rubber Co 8 Steel 8 Steel pfd | Utah Copper Willys Overland Westinghouse LOCAL STOCKS, T A L1198 LTEN 101, 62 [ w(' v o (Putham & Co.) Bid . 62 Asked 460 63 “ 153 Aetna Tife Ins Am 147 s Bfistol Brass . [} Colts Arms . 25 prd lagle Lock . IFafnir Bearing Hart & Cooley ...... Hfd Elee Light Landers Frary & Clark J R Montgomery com J R Montgomery pfd Machine prd iles-Bemt-Pond North & Judd Peck, Stok & Wilcox Russell Mfg Co | Beovill Mfg Co 8 N B Telephone Standard Screw Stanley Works Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co com com o 640 . 37 Travelers Ins Union Mfg Co . mrwgmfim Scientist Believes That Same Germ Also May Cause Slecping Sickness Paper He Reads Says 8t Louis, Dec that influenza and be caused by ard C. Rosenow of said today in a m fore convention her eration of American societics for perimental biology rabbits caused slcoping Rosenow asserted and w in its more virulent ceted into the pigs it caused influe Insulin, the for dia 1gainst G. M asserted Igdication sleeping he s are sickne & rm Rochester r read be oxe Minn in the g sages, was | windpipe of Guicn roads to Dr who can & person suf stage FOWLER FOR COUNCIL 100 American Hardware JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Trust Bldg., Tel, 3 Tel, 1815 Hartford: Hartford, Conn, New Britain: 2 West Main Street. We Offer and Recommend: 100 SHARES UNION MFG. CO. to yield better than 6%. Thomson, Tem & Co. NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain Nai | Bank Bldg. 10 Ceatral Row Telephor 380 Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchangs Dounald R. Hart, Mauager We Offer— 100 Shares American Hardware Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS e — JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchiange of New York g’.-l:;;g;rv STOCKS Bricgeport BONDS New Haven Middletown Direct Private Wire to New Yok G, ¥. GROFF. Mgr.~Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg—Tel, 1013 Fuller, Richter Aldrich § @ 94 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. Telephone 2-5261 New Britain Office, 122 Main Tel. 2980 E. T. BRAI? We offer— 50 Shares of New Britain Machine Preferred ARD, Mgr. 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 BAN Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. NEWSPAPER STANDARDS NEW FREIGHT RECORD, & L Freight traffie y the United Time Has Come For Men In The record iesued press previous A statement Markham tral railroad To Stop Whitewash: <ion. Speaker Sa GATES DIES 20 —William H. t of the Eastern Py dicd at his ay from pncumonia Special Notice Spring sarect Man May e Named to Thousand Brooklyn Cafes Succerd Schmare s Reprewntative Sivth Ward At anuary meeting o commor ' fame of Willlam Fowicr « offere . 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