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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | * JUDGE ASTONISHED Pt o 5 vt BOSTAL BUSINESS _ PARK T T0 TEST_ WALLSTREET STULK T PUTNAM ; zC BY GLIB WITNESS .. ... . SHOWSLARGEGAIN| INCREASE IN FARES, EXCHANGE REPORT: NAM & i) 5 Men Secking Help For 7 s : Member Hartford Stock Exchange i ? % New York, Feb, 5.—(Wall street Alling Unable 1o - Recall Such it 8 More Than $36,000 Over 1083 New Haven Conlerence FAvOIS|.,oiv ) Soc micss rommmed their 31 West Main 60, Tel. 3040 . By o, Th & RS, $4 famaid & b ¥ .unwa'.rd mmc.lm'nl at the opening of T T iy P R Fabricaton, He Declares - |, #1ce. v s v | S,000 Undeliverable Leters | Action by Bridgeport oz merket it o s | i, : \ { n v hinly. HBALIMS AR RAED Ane- —_— iy | point and a dozen other issucs in that | wc Oger_— “I don't recall of a case ¢ ex- (mande and Salvatore Martino, arrest- | Postal business in New Britain in- 3 sorbo. |8TOUP ovencd fractionally higher, | §° perience ,wl::ré the .(at‘imwh?-’ :Et €d this morning by Patrolmen Walter | creased to the extent of $36,000 over rnt‘:?:aéo:m:: Jl;;:"el:axm?h;}:r‘::- lP “:;"" Hl:f‘-lf 1'01‘-)2};":*:"0!:‘1.{ ulr‘z‘gdm: { up such a fabrication,” was the com- | Malona.and Edward Kieley, after a|the preceding year, according to 18- | tend onforan t New Hav: . Lo | ment of Judge Benjamin W, Alling in | complaint was made at police head- |ures of the 1923 report as comvlledfyi:t:,d,,u; :tnwl:'lecl:ma .dilc:l‘l‘flon lv‘\:; polot. IR vilantShdipion way ""“"y'J . \ police coust'this morning atfer' the |qussters that they were a¢ the home |by Assistant Postmaster E. J. Mun- |jiq on trolley fare increases and 1t | " on eontotis ta sot. the pace.| 1 continucd o pace, | { ; evidence of the witnesses for the de- |°f Vito Dabobbo of 200 North street son, The total increase in 1923 over Tonse In the case of Asdoor Yagoobiun | tryin to et money. that of 1922 was $86,243.75 and the | vy war 1ie peoest, 1t pemer toney | Houston adancing 2 points and Mar- of 34 Sliver -street, charged with According to the story that has|total amount of business done ‘Wi ’lh“ that eit .lole‘un b"‘ % n‘”hind. Phillips and Mexican Seabcacd ! Jliqyor violations, had been taken, |Peen given the police, the two men [$337,725.16. When the total reaches| Hes 1 the '"me pi e incromd“f- e|rlsing a point or more. Rails, Motoss| Yagoobian was fined $200 and given | Went to the Dabobbo home last night |$400,000, New Britain will get a high- "’. porin sy " ATe land Steels a'so gave-good exhibitions | a suspended jail sentence of 20 days. |and asked money for a home for old |er grade for its post office. 0 el atheb’ @fM. fit the st of group strength, Crucible, Clhesa- ! Yagooblax's house was raided Sun- | men in Yaly, u’l‘l)\e liome has not boon | I 1922 total business amounted to whlkh tlie Contoatlit Co. spory oy {peake & Obio, Union Paciic, Mack. da, r his % M - | built yet, bu s going to be, accord- |$201,481.41, triking luustration G "\ Truck and U, 8. Cast Iron Hipe mov- | y after his boy, Edward, was stop. vet, § 41, As g tion of | ;0" ou the right to increase up toing up a point or so. Suntlh Vorta | ped by Officers Thomas J, Feeney, |In8 to the story told by the men. Mar- | how the postal business increases | Willlam 8. Strolls and William - b, [tino soiicited the money, and when |over the holidays is ilows by tue ;" e ‘"“:l" 91"‘"!“3 rules. IniRican Sugar broke 3% points, but | Hayes on Lafayetfe street and gave |Dabobbo refused to give them any,|fact that the business in the third | Dridgeport there is no such agree-| American Sugar Refining advanced 1. | them .a bottle of moonshine he was |Antemande threatened to kil all the |quarter of 1922 was $70,789.29, while :"e’“'h"“"‘ and ‘"“’I'““‘ cents be- | poreign exehanges opened steady. carrying in his pocket, and which he |People in the house, according to the |in the last quarter it -had jumped [I"€ the maximum. If that city is| <yl street Noon—Operators on the 1 ™ told them that he was delivering for |Veport mde to the police. to $89,755.32, an tncrease of $18,966.- sugcmful in proving the increase’ ex- t1ong gide of the market'had to con- 3 HpRAE e R his father o0 a customer. Acting on| The men told the peopie that they (03, In the third quarter of 1923 the | Orbitant there will be need of fur-|tonq with a substantial amount of MEMBERS HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGE the information' the boy gave, the of.Would return today for the money|amount of business done was $76,- |ther petitions; otherwise, the petitions | profit-taking during the morning, smbers v Yurk Stock Lxel . y gave, o ' e | of other municipalities will he re- Members New Yoerk Stock Exchange ticers securcd a search warrant for |8nd when they returned this'morn-)761.00, the smallest quarter of the | Pre- | ticularly among some of th Yagoobian's house and found & quan- |Ing the police were called and the|year, while in the last gquarter it in- |%ented and an effort made to furnish ||y strong tobaccos, dividend-paying Hartford: Hartford, Conn. Trust Blag., Tel 3-6320 tity of moonshine, about a pint of|Mmen were arrested. They were held | creased to $99,475.21, or a jump of [2dequate proof. rails and specialties. In the main, New Britain: 23 West Main Streci. Tel, 1815 Mayor Paonessa, who was the only | however, the list tended upward with wine and a pan of mash that was fer. |Of charges of breach of the peace|$22714.21. In the first two quarters menting behind the stove. and the case put in the hands of [of 1922 the amount of business done | Mayor present, favored petitioning | {ncreasing attention being paid to the In ¢ourt Yagoobian denifed that he |the detective bureau fof investigation. | was $70,145.81 and $70,790.99, while |{he board of control for an appro-|gtee| shares, L. S Stcel common | ever sold ‘any liquor or sent his boy. in the'first two quarters of 1923 it was | Priation to investigate thoroughly the | touching another new high at 108 1-5. + We offer and recommend to deliver any for him. He testificd $80,345,47 and $81,143.48. need for an increase, and he felt the |y H, Kress & Co. sold at 200 as toIBRTi A L T S HE Sl GAUGHT U“DER AYALANGHE While no official records are kept |Public utilities commission, being | against the previous sale of 160, Lig- | [RVING B ANK_COLUMB[A b0y told the Gourt thet he had s for the year, it is estimated by Super- | representatives of the people, should | gyt & Myers, Tidewater Oil and Am- £he lquor from his mml.nhe':"‘“,d OF TOPPLING CEMENT |intendeat of Mails James 5. Grace | be required to seck this appropria-|erigan Hide and ILeather preferred | ST OMP ANY sell it to a Chinaman and get a dollar that between 2,600 and 3,000 pieces|tion. He questioned whether an in-[each gained 3 points and American | TRU C for it. Yagoobian's brother, who act- LA of mail are sent to the dead letter of- | creased fare would increase the com-|Can, Standard Oil of California an AT THE MARKET ed as interpreter when the police [ 1o o0 b New|fice from New Dritain every year. | Pany's revenue, raising the point that | Proqucers and Refiners sold 2 or more ;s Dsrpm were talking to the father Sunday, ex- | aborer n n & " In this morning's mail two letters [fewer people might ride and the in-|points above yesterday's closing priecs. | perienced a total loss of memory. The Stanley Rule Building But Es- arrived addressed to the “U. S, Post- |[come would be reduced. Davison Chemical rallied from its and each contained 10 two | Besides the local corporation coun- |iow as 46 to 51. Canadian Pacific, stories told by the defense witnesses oftice,” | contradicted the story the police al- capes Injury cent stgmps. There was no message |Scl, other legal advisors present were: | Atjantic Coast Line, St. Louis South- lege that they told on Sunday. At- and no card. The assumption is that | Henry Greenstein, Bridgeport; Charles |western, American Tobacco and the torney Thomas McDonough represent-| Felix Santangelo of 109 Orange|somewhere packages aye being held |Hart, Waterbury; J. H. Robinson, ck, Corn Products, General Eigc- P ed Yagoobian. street, a laborer empolyed by the|for 20 cents postage, but there was North Haven; C.. Connell, Derby:|tric and Fisher Body were lm,|""._ no name or any information in the | Thomas Kelly, Willimantic; Thomas|Cal money opened at 4 1-4 per cent. . Judge Warns Wife Aberthaw Construction Co. on the new d . Vi . McKone, Hartford. I 5 it S § The case of Stanley Greska, arrest- o Stanley | letter to indicate what the 40 cents |( g New York, Feb. 5—The New York : . ed on a carge of breach of - the peace bullding being erected for the Stanley |, "y myg wag for, These packages e ——— Stock Exchange will be closed at| ) NEW BLIFAIN HALTEURD on complaint of hia'wife, Rose Greska, | RU1€ & Level Co. on Elm street, nar- | will be reported, “undelivered” and | == 112:30 o'clock tomorrow as a token of , New Hritan Natioual Mank Bidg. 10 Central Row was continued until Feb, 16 for sen. |TOWIY escaped death this , afternoon | roturned to the sender possibly ot [respect for Woodrow Wilson. The| Telcpboune 2580 Telephone 2-4141 tence, Judge Alling said that the man about 2 o'clock when he was pinned | some future period. New York Cotton Exchange will close Men:ber-_ is _!gmb-n beneath several bags of cement which —_—— at noon and other commodity house Hartford Stock Exchange New York &stock Exchangy . Dounald R. Hart, Mansger was “more sinned against than sin- ning” after listening to the evidence | toPPled from a pile in the yard of the also will cease thelr usual activities. | . PR e Sp— in the case. He warned the wife to |l0cal concern. Santangelo saw the pile U Gu Tappl Baldwin and the steel group were 9 start to fall just in time to get out BOYS’ CLUB GAMES Oulstpbe L\mdlfi years, diea |among the representative industrials We Offer: mend her ways or she would have to e, DUt Do g deal with the court. it g e g, o at his home, 227 North street, last | Which moved up sturdily in the after- In her testimony she told the court | Was not quick.enough to entirely es- ~ evening. He is survived by his wife, | noon. U. 8. Steel reached 108 1-2, that her husband did not give her |cape the slide. He was caught be-| Beavers Defeat Comets, 28 to 17, and bis mother Asd oné slster, Mrs. Ane High Low Close any money and that he did not work, [neath the outer edge of the pile and el Way O¥ .|selmo Tusati, all of this city. The y The court asked her where she got|Other workmen close by hurried to s AN ey e S funeral will be held tomorroly morn- :: bt S ‘.i’"‘ p Price On Application the money that enabled her to run fextricato him. ; tion Team by 22-21 Score. ing at §:30 o'clock from his home . W1 DO NOT ACCEP T MARGIN ACCOUNTS an automobile. She answered that| A ocall.was sent in to the Now Brit- and at 9 o'clock from Bt Mary's | she had some money in the bank but |@in General hospital for the am-| The Beavers and the Comets, mem- | o) on Burial will be in St. Mary's Am that it was nedrly gone. bulance, but while thd vehicle was en |bers of the basketball lcague at the b '3 |Am s Morowski Sent To Jail route to the scene, Santangelo wal|pgBoys' club engaged in an interesting g |:: s_le'l ‘g 'lf_':: 6 08 Stanley Morowski of 247 Washing- | taken from under the pile and appar- | pasketball tilt at the Boys’ club gym- . ton street was fined $200 and given fcotly was only slight Injured. The | nasium last night with tho Beavers| g, “m:"'g:mtu‘""::,d AT L. :{’:““ o y JOHN P. KEOGH a sentence of 10 days in jall, when |[ambulance call was cancelled, but|coming out on top by a score of 28-17. 2 - ¥ o * 3 4 '3 he was found guilty on charges of |upon second thought, he was sent to Andy, Gregory and Wallace starred ?J::;:w:t o;o \:;r‘::dp;\:: :’fe’.}"\‘».,:i :". 1-"0" f : TODRBIC PN SO, SU. ot e SON having the reputation and keeping |the hospital for examination. for the winners while Nowegraski terday afternoon at Ierv;ome. “She A‘c 'l’ & ':IV "' A \Vltorhury STOCKS m and exposing liquor with intent to sell. It was found that he was badly | played well for the losers, is survived by her parents, two broth- t Guit & . Aanbsr Liguor officers raided his house Jan. |bruised about the body but no bones| Beavers o Rl i sliterc. Th6 tasacm! wit :fld Loco ... d 2 | ury h 27 and found a five gallon can of [ were broken. He will be kept at the e Beid tomorrer movning &t o180 | BMtistore 80 . 6 5 Middietown BONDS New Havea alcohol in the cellar and two jugs with | institution under observation for sev- Left forward o'clouk frem her howe and- st 100 Beel' B .. €1} ] ; > e ol Ly Con Textile 5 E Direet Private Wire to 5w York small quantities in the house, eral days to determine if possible if | Gregory o'clock from St. Mary's church, Bur- | s The raiding officers were Thomas J. | there are any internal injprics, Right forward @l Wil be 18 Bt Maby's cometory. (oo, ocife .. 2 G. F. GROKI Mgr—Iloom 609, N. B. Nats Bank Bldg—Tel. 1019 Foeney and William P. Hayes. | Whitman Nowegraski e Ny g Wi ¥ailed to Tie Horse g . Center ! Alban Maskis: ‘“"M‘ Ohlo .. Patrick Mé¢Cusker was nnodb $3 for . Clty ltems Wallace Battaglia, Dalhgren | Ajpan Maskis, 35 yoars of age, fied fl’:l‘ R"l-&l' 2‘ lr' . violating & city ordinance by not Left guard vesterday afternoon at his home, 80|~ ~ g tying his horse. He was arrested Gaffo, Cherpack Ventranio f\llllnrd :troe(. He is survived by his g::::o tc?"':_r‘ yesterday at the corner of Main and| g, 4141 now going on at T. A, B. Right guard | wite and two deughters, Albaina and w Church streets by Traffic Offioer John |y "o ryary 2, 4. 6.—advt. Floor baskets, Andy 4, Gregory &, |Nejlje. He was a member of Lan-!Goen Pro Re 36 Stadier, who caught the horse a8 It| “re Cathollc Women's Benevolent |Whitman 4, Nowegraskl 5. Casey & |ders' Mutual Ald wociety and of St Crucible Steel . 71% was gnlloping up Main street. . X ¢, | Wallace, Gaffo and Dalhgren; €0als |George's and St. Casimar's societies) e . 3, he | Iegion will meet this evening at St. - sk | Cuba Cane Sugar 171 Judgment was suspended in the - rolock |from foul, Nowegraski. of 8. Andrew's Lithuanian church. i : 3 case of Lawrence Bellman, arrested |Mary's school hall at § o'clock. The Pawnees defeated the Boys mne funeral will be in St. Mary's " ‘ ¢ Hartford Office, 91 Pearl St Telephone 2-5281 las night on Arch street by Liquor| Anthony W. Kysek, attorney and gyp 22.21, The game was fast and cemue"’ y . & - 4 New Britain Oftice, 122 Main St Telephone 298¢ Officer William 8. Strolls on a charge |author, of Boston, is visiting in this |the final 1ssue was not declded until| b (y:; ;;' ‘n"-i . 3 L. T, BRAINARD, Mgr, of reckless driving. city with relatives, the final minute of play. Florence Socik, b cocghonocrinagedh . ) Gen M be The state entercd a nolle in the| g ‘gqivation Army advisory com-| Tineup:— Florence Socik, age 1 year , 10 u;:d”?ém[;r case of Frank Bogdanski of 40 HOrace | ;. iieee will meet this afternoon at 6 Pawnees, months, 16 days, died last night at|Gy North pm. o street, charged with lfl"'”"“"" o'clock at the chamber of commerce. Goal .ithe home of her parents, Mr. and|insp Copper ... 261 liquor without & permit. Bogdanski's | pye anpual meeting of the Hard- | Richman, L. F. Mrs, Frank Socik of 141 Brodd street.|int Mer Mar pfd 55, 323 F A : H machine was found on Maple street|,,q City Cooperative association will | Buderi, R. I The funeral will be held tomorrow | Allis.Chalmers . 50 f merican ardware, with 10 gallons of alcohol in it, and |y, y61q this evening in the chamber| Oison, C. morning from the home with a fu-|pacific Ofl 58% 51 % . as no .GM t l:od u‘nhto cll:lm :‘m‘l:; of commerce rooms at 8 o'clock, Avziio, R. G. . neral mass in the Sacred Heart|Int Nickel ,.... 1415 Blgelow Hartford Carpet’ POD frare W. 8 the D0 ot 4| John C. Baker, a well known color- | Himfaber, L. G. church at 8:15 o'clock. Burial will|Int Paper ..... 401 39 where the liquor was removed and|.q yapn was tendered a birthday sur- be in Sacred Heart cemetery, Kelly 20 2 2 I.-ande F Clark il hine place in the e. v elly Spring T'r 20% 2 rs, rrary . R Shespe & p—— prise party last night at his home, 288 P Kenneoott Cop.. 871 - 1 2363 Louls N"“"w “"”;t’f °"Pl L‘“l' Arch street, by members of the degree | Boys Club. John A, Johnson, Lehigh Val .... 71% ; t th M ri‘ t ley -t;t: !g:“ 7: c:; :"‘:" team of the Court of Calanthe, Goal .| John A. Johnson of 173 Fairview | Mid States Oil.. 61 3 a e arke fl":] . du:lvl :".. i :d 'ur‘ Charles B. Magulre of 190 West joipkiestein, L. ¥. . street died at the New Britain gen-| Mis Pac ....... 13 i - ended in (o |Street and Miss Eiizabeth Fitzpatrick |Rudman, L. F. ! oral hospital today. He was 63 years (N Y Con 4 udgme! "'“K“'“”: Hartt "|of 14 Queen strect, Hartford, have|Mjezkorski, . F, . | of age and resided in this eity for the ([N Y N H & H., % case of PRllip n o ord, ar- [y .n granted a lcense to wed. Lyman, C. .. . past 30 years, having been In the em- | Norf & West ..1061 Y . :"‘m::'.; w:w ":;“;m:n #larry Kemf of 66 l‘rol&ct street udI e e | He was & member of the Stanley Rule | Pan Am ' & T 5 “| Samuel Castanz of 240 North street ' 3 21|and Level Benefit association and the [Penn R It .. ... 45 5 3 . . ) Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Hook and Ladder company, No. 2, Turkey has a prohibition taw and | @n church. He is survived by his wife | Pittsburgh Co. 6 6 . OITY LOSES SUIT answered a still alarm this ;flernoofil its president gets $450,000 a year.|and two daughters, Mrs. Charles Red- | Reading . H E b Safe Dm“ BOXCS, $5.00 and up“’ll‘d& perlor court has decided against the |158 Cleveland avenue. No damage and run for president. —Nashville| JOhnson of this city. The funerai ar-|Royal D, N ¥ .. 68% Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. rangements in charge of Erickson & |Sinclair Ofl Ref 24% tuted agailnst it by Geolge Tormay, John Wunderien and Mrs. Wunderien | South Rail 4“ John Wunderien, $300; Tormay, $200 | | Texas & Pacific 25% matérial which he claimed was not lighted properly. Union Pacific .. 1311 S ———————— United Fruit .. 184 rested January 21, by Patrolman| ;00 have heen notificd that the |y, y ‘ H : g | Yahm, R. G. ¥ ploy of the Stanley Rule and Level | North Pac ..... bo% 54 Viihoat & Fegistrtion or Noenus on{ Lootors 12, OParie moyr vehlcie of | Suunders, 1. G. . 0 __4)company for tnat number of years|uro ot .06 ' ww o uuf The Hartford-Conmecticut Trust Comgany cates in eourt. have been suspended. < ) e | Kronan society of the Wirst Luther-|Pierce Arrow Judge Nawell Jénnings of the su- about 1 o'clock for a chimney fire at| That's the place for Mr. Bryan to go|lund of Hartford and Miss Ruth(Rep 1 & 8 city of New Britain in the suits Insti- |was done. (Tenn.) Bouthern Lumberman. . i 4 R e Y % b s s SUUSh Tastle .9 LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING and has awarded damages as follows: . . Studebaker Co 1065 5 » Sees, Hears; Raises Dispute . 00 ... S8% Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. and Mre. Wunderien $200. Tormay | by drove his auto into a pile of road y Tobacco Prod .. 91 unerals Tramseon O - 5% U 8 Food Prod 1% . O T e \ 8, H. Stearns. U 8 Indus Aico §2% Washington, Feb. 5.—The Hocking | Puneral services for the late Sam- |y § Rubber Co 39% 38% Valley rairoad asked the interstate / ; | vel H. Stearns will be held at his|y § Steel .... 108 107% % | commerce commission today for au~ - {home at 474 Park street tomorrow |y- § Sweel pfd .. 120 119% ; y ro ers o. thotity to issue oq.o:o.no in two afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and at Er-|Utah Copper . 6% 65% 3 | year five per cent gold notes to meet win chapel at 3 o'clock. Rev. Henry iys Overand . 12% 129 P g i s maturing indebtedness. W. Mater will officiate Interment will | wesnshonse . §8% $3 5 Hartford New Britain be in Fairview cemetery, — Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bidg. Mrs. Edith Young. LOCAL STOCKS, The funeral of Mra. .l"pdllh May | R E el B (e Dol I R T (Judd & Company.) ‘ The undersigned announce the forma- jat2 o'clock from the home of her son, | Willlam B. Young, 223 Maple Bid 2 2 a [street, Rev. Carleton Hason of Kens- | Aetna Life a8t 08 tion of a partnership for the transaction of a ington offi ., Interment was in]Aetna Casuaity 4 - [RpEvY s—— Automobite twsurance ..3%5 310 M general business in investment securities. John Nordgren. Phoenix Fire . e . . The funeral of John Nordgren was Travelers ... K00 Offices will be opened at the above addresses held this afternoon from the Erwin | Americah Hardware .. i 3 Chapel with serviees at % o'clock. | Big-1tra €y o ‘hi i g e g R BT T T . or or before March first, at which time Burial was in Fairview cemetery. o X ’e s 2 o B A e , definite announcement will be made. Lt CARD OF THANKS adk ‘th & Cooley ......... % 5 ‘e desire te express our m Landes F & Clark .... 6 5 ’ 3 {neartreit thanks to kind neighbors(x. j Bhatins e <. oes (R0 3 E. WELLES EDDY and friends for their sympathy amd N, B M i BB sese S { 4 4 r [ansistance &t the death Of Our be-initesBe.Dond STANLEY R. EDDY loved son and brother, Herbert Kysek. | North & Judd We are particularly grateful to these|peck, Stow & Wil whe comtributed flowers. Russeil Mig Co. A. W. Kysek and Family. |8covill Mg Co. Standard Screw Stanley Works com a : e Stanley Works pra . . 27 - ‘ Willeta Huggins, 18-year-old blind girl of Janesville, Wis b o tied . who convinced medical men 18 months ago that she could read " SRRREEREEE newspapers through her sensitive finger tips and “smell” Union Mre. Ce. ot TR 2, s, "5 | s rogained her sight and hearing. She atiributes her recovery | sevies Excepml, fody Acme | Tounci! of peopic s commissars of the | 10 & religious healer. Doctors dispute this, claiming her improved ‘fi,m’_,m T. S TREASURY STATEMESNT. | \ Boviet government. condition due to a general betterment in her health. S—_— U. 8. Treasury batance. $2 ’

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