New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1924, Page 25

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b Members New York Stock Exchange Store May Have Been Responsible. | Member Hartford Stock Exchange TAX REFERE I]UM past regents’ night and also install the B offiers for the year at the mecfing in Auto—Liquor Bought at Drug tonight. A report will be given of the .MERITT FAVOR City Items | DIES AFTER BLKS' BALL am st et ; I] T Dy RIARL overe e . —— . !.\vw Haven Man Found' Unconscious PUTN AM & CO. ! 4+ lunion meeting in Meriden, February | Stamford Congressman Suggests s | New Haven, Teb. 12.—Death came 31 West Main ., Tel. 2040 | Women’s 4 buckle Arctics guaran- | ' ’ v ; k- ¢ to Spencer D. Laverty, 22, an auto- % Putting Problem Up to People s, 1 i, 3%, ™ -, N B | o i e i o) |e The Ladics’ Auxilary, A. O. H.| ; and enjoyed himself, early today. BY GEORGE H. MANNING, {will meet this evening at § o'clock R | The coroner’s office during the fore- | (Washington Bureau of N. B. Herald) |in Jugid’s hall. The anniversary com- : b | noon began an inquiry as to the exact | an € OrKs reiferre Washington, D. C. Feb. 22.—The|mitteé will meet at 7:30 o'clock. 91| loanse of death wilch was st first at-] 2 7 | - ~1ad “ ¥ y | i x r_n!he plan for tax r‘o[ducuon leg:slaA‘ 8o T,l_ns is ‘\ e:uc "}!Itg fox trot hit. : %5 | tributed to heart trouble. I B who anticipate cashing in (heir stock we make the following tion, ir_mludlng the Mellon plan and|C. I,._l ierce & Co.—advt. ; % i 4 E | Deputy Coroner Fieid learned that | suggestion: the several other proposals, may fail Sleigh parties and hay rides accom- | 5 | Laverty was found unconscious in| nnf.lrely of enaetment by congress nl‘ lnu‘dmod at Juz}dli 's; dancing and re- A " - 7 : 9 7 : :au automolitie and that he was taken| ; ,.,.,,p“,.,.,l. 100 shares STANL WORKS 7<7 Prd. 719 dividend $175 ::::‘u sn:::on,m:n(d]o:;y‘ bctnl‘ln b‘.fu':c';ri‘):fl"\“l?m"v&{\n(p;'?olx‘:gx":;do"qt]h\f; turn- - 3 |to a hospital where he died. The| Will buy 27 shares EASTERN CONN POWER 77 Pfd. 700 voters on at the presi- | pike via New! —advt, ot | officer at there was a| dividend $189. dential election next fall, in the opin- “Blue Grass Blues,” a wonderful : - 2% ‘:.n;:;r: :‘Y:”:: {(::':‘:n'h l_qm‘,,}:.(;f,',,,.“ nffl:, X fon of Congressman Schuyler Merritt | Fox Trot number, Brunswick Records. § 5 5 : 1 puirhdd 1 ht a quart of whiskey | f A. Andrews & Co.—advt, i ; evening bought a quart o skey | of Stamford. John 4. . ’ t _ ; : ¢ {at a drug store, and the clerk mak- Such a generally unexpected de-| lunch at Hallinan's—advt. 7 3 ling the supposed sale, Daniel Bar- velopment would not be without its| ‘Half Past Ten” op-Tim Bom) | : 3 L8o8 Irett, was held as a witness for the pdvantages, Mr. Merritt asserted m.jChhwse waltz, Hear it at John A 8 L i time being. This afternoon the med- day, because it will bring about a dis- | Andrews & Co.—advt. . P (R0 il SN : . -1 cussion all over the uoguntry of thel So This Is Venice—Big fox trot hit. | 2 5 ;;‘U“x‘l“ xaminer will perform an au entire taxation problem which will] C. 1. Plerce & Co.—advt. | : : ; [topsy. ; ¢ doubtless be ecducational and iff‘the! St Andrew’s church semi-annual L g end very beneficial. | fair tonight at Parish hall. Good e : ' Fenn Entertains MEMBERS HARTi'ORD STOCK EXCHANGE If the democrats and the Wisconsin | Music and dancing.—advt. : 4 . msurgents continue to stick together| _Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans i : ) L i Connecticut Party Members New Yerk Stock Exchange and put the entire Garne emocra- | —Tadvt. . o BY GEORGE H. MANNING, < - : fio) {“ p,:n itk (,’1‘""03 ‘(:;’"?m:,‘ “Arcady,” latest Fox Trot, Colum- | £ : e : i D AR Hartford: Hartford, Conn. , Trust Blag., Tel. 3.6320 e goosse ccord. Johm A. Andrews & Co. : 1 . M ) . New Byitain: 23 West Main Strect. Tel. 1615 should approve it it will create a b“.d"f"w . Jol | : il 5 | Washington, D. C., Feb, 22.—Sever- ¥ i 2 ing o . o 3 aatlins ala s # s Sl ol — - P S | fair tonight at Parish hall. Good | 4 o - o ROT. T ¢ | clared, which would make it only rea- | . i p : X & business in connéction with their of- f sonable to expect that President Cool- | m‘;‘;:;“zngoga?:lmli"cfi”‘ at Crowell's. 3 g P fices were entertained at dinner at We Offer and Recommend : y | the Raleigh Hotel last night by Con- idge would veto the entire bill. ! i 4 | —advt 3 2 oal:‘elsltuat:o:\' n‘n' the house Was| o Phis Ts Venice—Tig fox trot hit. <% ? e | - gressman 13, H.nr@ Fenn of. }lartf?r(l4 | e . Februx i e v i - o . Eaton, Hartford, Collector | { ¥ of Internal - Revenue; Colonel Eilery Mr. Merritt in discussing today the tax| | 3 . 4 p reduction situation as it is in congress. OPEN BIG A"DITORIUM l 5 3 2 Allen, Deputy Internal Revenue Col-| “An amendment to the surtax provi- | 2 ' i . @ b {lector; Harry MacKenzie, Commis- sion had been oftered:by Mr. Garner | . ¥ - S sioner of Labor; James Fowler, Seal| for the democrats, and a substitute for | Million Dollar, Memorial Hall at Chat- | | Supervisor, Sfate Labor Bureau; the amendment by Mr. Frear for the| Frederick Hibbard, in charge of in-| Wisconsin radicals, The regular re-| tanooga, Tenn., is Formally Dedi-| spection of motion picture lhlzalers;’m BubLann 040 not wasit o VoS 10| iaiey Today. Once more Dame Rumor says Jessie Reed (above) of Follies Consressman Richard B. Freeman of ; er of those propositions and did| fame i g This time the man ti d is Russell G New Londorn and Congressman Wil- mn want to indicate their approval of the| Cattancoga, Ten., Feb, 22.—~The|idli¢ 1S 1o marry. 1his time the man mentioned 1s R[uUssell . jium J. Graham of Diinoi 9 : Mellon plan, involving a maximum | million dollar fuditorium crected here| COIt_(inset), millionaire manufacturer. About a vear ago Miss| This nas been “Connecticut Week™ NEW BRITAIN HARTFURD sugtax of 25 per cent, lin honor of the soldiers awd sailors! Reed was divorced from Dan Caswell, wealthy Clevelander. in a way. During the early part of New Britain National DBank Bldg. 10 Ceutral Row A plan was finally evelved \\hich‘;who gave their lives in the World the week the State Commissfoner of Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 :;?:ln::;fl:: t::t by M_r.u Madden, | War, was thrown open and dedicated T ======|Highways was here with two or three| Members Members s appropriations com- | jere today with elaborate ceremonies. | of his assistants, Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchaugs ";’m'ex:;e“h" offered an amendment 10! Dedjcatory speeches were made by NEGRO ls ACQU[TTED | MAKE GlFT OF M[LLIO e ———— Donald R. Hart, Manager the Trear substitute, the Madden|yfgjor General James G. Harbord, p | i R Trolley Motorman Is Not — — — amendmont opntaliring praotically' tho Governor Austin Peay, | v 4 pay, of Tennessee, t I . whole Mellon provisions on surtaxes,|ganator 1. D. MeKellar, General| Kentucky Jury Finds Him Not Guilty | Mr, and Mrs., Henry Phipps Named Held in Child’s Death WE OFFER: with the single change of altering the | g 3 > IR | B ) . at - Bt Smedley Butler, Rear Admiral W. R.| of The Murder of a White Girl— s . " | w Haven, Feb, 22.—Deputy Cor- E C 25 per ecnt to 36 por cont 80 u Lo Sioniuye | oy Ax Annrmone Do o v 1 i ey ound s | AMERICAN HARDWARE r, and Governor R. I. Man- make am P i 5 i » o . A » ol T it an amendment to the °"‘"""th’xg of South Carolina, : Victim Beaten to Death. | Biz Sum to Johns Hopkins Unt, | fa .z\l[m:m‘\v s inflicted on Stanley Tycz, B - O Aralhaas “When the voting began the Mnd-idpz‘:‘%:z::3:‘“:.']2";_‘\(“1.c from Presl-| piohmond, Ky. Feb. 22, — Jerry| Baltimione Ma. 1eb. 23~~MR" and g.llfl“ll:]'(]"('.lk' "':")'Il]"":fn:ar l:'fi:}“g:: :::‘ dex sinandt S cpnepry » was 2 Reed, negro, ex-convict, charged with | B¢ 0 Md, . 22.—Mr, Yy car, 2 due M.M; e:,n‘d‘.ncq}i‘:{:,dc m(\“:h;u::;hl;;“ “L should not do justice to my sen= ¢ o ""“,lt,r of Mise Lars L;'urwns. | Mrs. Henry Phipps were named today | t0 carclesgiiess on the part of trolley the Frear amendment, which com- | UMents regarding the splendidly pa~ pine Mountain school teacher, late in|as the anonymous donors of $1,800, ‘,”,':”""”1" o ”“,’“,“,"f‘.';'_“'f" The of manded 46 votes against 254 no-m.‘“"" demonstration of Chattanooga In| 1990 was found not guitty by a ju 200% o Jahine Hopkind Juntverslty. lest cial fing 1:1;. ¥s that Tyez, after 1..|\‘. This shows what may fairly be catled | MaiSing this mgmorial to the goldiers i), circuit court here today. The case ; 7 ‘]‘ 2 " i. ““"'l drunicateobol had dert his sleigh | GRS AT A AR ¥, " o RS D s I ! g T any. year, President Goodnow made the | wandered in front of a trolley iy oot b v e slled | o the World War it I should omit 10! waug given to the jury Thuvsday fore- ) 2 e o | O I Wori s 1 1 should Smit 0 vus > e T e e e e . JOHN P. KEOGH “I"inally came the vote on the dem. | PY clses ) | ocratic amendment of Mr, Garner|SPiFit that has prompted your eom-| The verdict closes the sccond chap- | Oration exercises of the univer. Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York and that was carried | 1 wg, MUNItY to raise this monument. It/top in the murder mystery, which may ®ty today. 8 o o S < The giit was conditional upon the Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport against, 196, a majority of 25, and | Will be a continuing reminder to all go down through Kentucky mountain this was carried by the entire demo- that as a nation, we owe to the serv-| history as unsolved. Dr. C, H., Win-| :”“:"fi'{,"": rRinng. _-“‘:‘f""‘l fl“;'.‘“-’”’"_ Bpafl]z Danbury = cratic vote, plus the Wieconsin radi-|ice men a debt which we can never nes, assistant state veterinarian, first |10 ChdoW permanently = the Phipps '@ Middletown BONDS cals. {repay. @But we can at least acknowl-|was chargeds with the crime. When | P'sychiatric clinic. Pledges to his | “These votes are interesting be- |©dge thg dgbt and we can and should |his case was called, however, it re.|amount have been recelved, President Marc: Direct Private Wire to hew York ' cause they show the alignment of the 4o everyihing in our power to remind|sulted in a mistrial and the indiet. | Goodnow said, adding that the genere, e ]"‘u:;: ‘.’,:h]m,_lo ¢t 748 s = p - Y diferent parties, but with this vxcop- |our chflfen and our children’s child- | ment later was filed away, [education board and Edward 8. Hurk- | Marco Orlando, uged 35 of 74 o3 S . CHOUE, BN IR % B N S S tion, that the vote on the Garner|ren of whe fact that this nation does' Afterwards a letter, said to have ' r, YT, Wate aaieny the | EONE TN SR S vae W, MR amendment was a solid democratic| not forget.” \ Leen written by a conviet, who was in \'n‘:: lllllul:: Nl“l ‘]‘:1Ir‘v':“‘.%."“;‘” ;;‘ vote brought abeut by their cawvcus by the Stanley, Rule & Level Co, for WE DO NOT AC T MARGIN ACCOUNTS ew Haven o, W the state reformatory at Frankfort, | ' - < rule, which compels «very ‘]""""‘"""';Tl'otlu,\' Telegraphs That 1“111\ Reed, was [Hll']vo:-ll‘t:l to have im. Greeks Pl‘OpOSL‘ to Name a number of years. He is survived by ed Reed with crime, who who wishes to remain regular.to abide | P TR . 1 plics is wife, Ml by the rule of tho cancus, this rule! The M"’l Will Continue then was taken tnto custody. School After Wilson m’r s .”:‘I p i 2 not existing in the republican organ- Mogcow, Fob¥ 22.—In an interview | Miss Parsons wuas beaten to death ssoclated Proe i h; i “'f” h" & ity EdWln B Hathawa fzation. ' telegraphed (rom his retreat in the with a club, Her murder stirred the s .. .. |1ate home ut 8:30 o'clock tomorrow || . “On a subsequent vote with re '.nr(l’('mu'nnms to the newspaper KEvening | peoplgeto a high piteh in the moun- / b, 22-—A proposal to .1;r.|<fr|]:\;: L“;II" T r".lw)_;- ,ll,,.”_“lu,'\;-, to taxing stock dividends the amend- | Moscow, Trotzky deciares that therc |tains Where it is an axiom that a dedicate as “the Woodrow Wilson | Church at 9 o'glock, Burial will be in | C ’fied P b;' A ment which would huave -brought|is no danger of the disunlon,of the|woman s almost as safe as she or-| Memorial School” the huge new or. | Sb Mary's cemeter ertl ublic Accountant about the taxing of stock dividends | communist party., The probicms that dinarily is in her own home, hanage now under tructi ‘ e i Feder: nd Sta: - X was lost owing to the fact that the|rdebt affect its unity following [ he - :‘h"“‘ ":fi:‘ml“’l"r Whper ““.:‘:“ ":‘ll‘"(:“': " 8\' ;i - "; Incomf‘ 'l’.)\' Returns conservative democrats swung over to| deatii of Lenine will be decided and | ATION by Henry Morgenthau at a Washing- —— Sy Installations the republicans, and on this vote |settld at'the coming confersace of | Vancouver, B, C. Feb. 22.—The ton's birthday celebration held here flunpralz Hartford Office: New Britain Office: mide the conservatives vietorlous, | the: communist parly along 1Ines| souneil of the board of trade has today. This instituting will be the 983 Main Street 87 West Main Street ‘1f, as the bill goes through the|which will carry out Lenine's poll-|gecided to ask the Dominion govern-|jargest industrial training school in 'Phone 3-0650 "Ph 1291 continued Mr, Merritt, “the |cles. Trotzky added that he had had |, deport &ll or: o " 5 " ey . b e one . 2Ky g | Ment to deport all organizers of the the Levant. It will provide for 5,000 Miss Kdna Hudon. d.wmm'rl 8 continue to vote the entire A high k‘mpw-mh!rn for some MONths ' i, uutrial workers of the world move- children and form an important link Funeral services for Miss Kdna Garner plan they will produce a bill [and still required rest, {ment in Canad in the chain of American educational | Hudon were heid this nu},‘m at g which, aecording to the bost treasury | c e | i . i in Constanil-|o'clock at 8 s b with & . : oy e - 3 | e - ey k institutions existing in Constanii- o'clock at St. Mary's church wi al s 1217 OO o o, aduce a deficit of at|Hartford Curling Team EX-GOV. OF MAINE DIES | nople, Belrut and Cairo. Mr. Mor-|solemn high mas of requiem. nev.| o WINS e ek, - |Elks’ Fair Money for A 200,000,000, and & 3 . sortiand . Il P er | genthan said it would be a tribute to FIong “Jabb; celebrant, |, Princeton s b $8=181 to suppose that if the scnate should | Defgults to St. Andrews r“)'\"f:_'l":l”:'m\li » K "'mm‘ o "':"“l' " '\‘\A::’[}r':‘: "'\!]:m‘: ”“,I » e |] ,.'.-y ssed |’ v, Path ]J ,-l'l",‘ o ’“, o ;‘ ":,' | Pyne Memorlal prize, one of the Hospital Free Bed N A . g g % ok |0 v akle s died today Are . 0, 1o oppressed | 1 ither Kerrvieer, provineial of the g . asqih , d | S X concur. in any such bill the president | DBrookiine, Feb, 22.-In the lmkt at his residenc ‘almouth Foreside, |and subject raccs, nesst nearly rep-| La Salette Misfonary fathers, was|Nighest awards given to undsrgTadn: | { ates ut Princeton university, has been| At 4 meeting of New Britain iodge would veto it and we should then have |ton trophy curling contest, played al i g 2 . the whole question before the voters | the country club today, the Mohawk S E Yo foouhien Ihe Miphww stauis of ASacs] seash SRav. DER Makes, aive OF B8 5 IO W iiee. o] in the next presidential election | golf club team of Schenectady, N, Yo ent Victim can altruism and ianitarianisim.” | La Salette mission, was sub ol § SRS W Preidént Hibben|Of Bk “This result, in my opinion, “.. uld | defeated country club team No. 1 “‘ “I hear your hiband suffers rrom | Today's celebration was attended by and Rev. Walter A, MeCrann was | Princ . 4 residen ! ibben be not Without its afivantages bocause |to 13. Brae Birn country club won | Asthma. e T f e R CRNSREPION, At it gr vy m”;""m“‘ Pl Paperedond £t | falr to t1 ! y . ol 2 1] “Well, he has asthma, 1@t 1 suffer Greek cabinet and the American col- | committal prayers were read by Fath. |0f Princeton alumni today in celebra- fone evening of the annual fair to the it would involve a discussion through- | from Schenectady curling clug, 12 to : . | o 8 ) &l day. The [New BMtait Geners) hosy ee be cut the entire country of the Whote 1 £ a0l the Martford, Cosn g,.,,r”,,ziirum it."—Answers (London). rony of Athens ers Ferrfoer and McCrann, | tlon of ‘:‘ o bl soadicr ”' N ’”' < e "‘“l"’;"{fr:‘ - "'d question of taxation and 1 think that | club defaulted to St. Andrews' golf ! » i R e Shunen) ANty 1 Fbot gl pscrsmoifiensis Ldrns ol s Navangilpt - Son i #ich & discussion would be education- | club of ML Hopel, N “Utica, N. N . o oess, SV R 1 quette, James Rouillard, E. Demarion | ities. | march - ul and, in the end, beneficial.” [ Y. curling club team No. 2 defeated | Veteran Cowpuncher bst Sl B De e Batver Tecss There is considerable originality | country club team No. 3, to o ors we \ as Murphy, James| 3 about Congressman Merritt's sizeup of | —_—— { Heath, Anthony Durany, Quinto Bas. | : the situation. Few members of con- Cal and Jack Shake Hands : . . sanoly and Valmore Demariai | Lincoln Wore These Clothes gress have looked beyond the present " 3 in regard to tax legisiation and o 1| ANd Pass the Time of Day | : f g night it was voted to give proceeds of the candy booth for the first member to go on record Washington, Feb, 22-~President | i B el & e T Wik predicting entire failure of the Mel- |Coolidge gre®ted Jack Dempsey today | g ’ % o R : ton plan and all other plans for fax |88 “one who has been before the | 1‘~ R 4) \.“ \\,\’h' 1 ,H“,‘ reduction legislation this year, {public longer than I have.,” The noo $189L 0'¢ vvn‘ & i . T Mr. @rritt is a big manufacturer | world's heavyweight champion, ac- ¥ ¢d at Erwin chapel and burial of Stamford and s credited Ly his|companied by Jack Kearns, his man- ’ o vas irview aemetery. Rev. Di colleagues with unusual clearness of oger, called at the White House and p # C g C. Hin officiated » vision regarding business and import- | was introduced to the president by y ant legislative measures. Sceretary Slemp with the explanation Zi l.u‘dn\l' .\\Nwr a—i— —— that the boxer could knock out u tan 7 : ‘ e fuueral of Gustave ASK CONFERENCE with a two inch punch. “Well, that ; W, o E ot was held Montreal, ¥eb, 22.-<The Railway |is two inches more of a punch than y /. p 0 o'clock. 1t association of Canada today received |1 would like to get from you,” the L% ege officiated at from the United Brotherhood of Mains | president replied. The president in- Y g J Irews ¢ tenance of Way men a request for a quired if he “had any engagements 2 " ters t was Pairvie conference on Wages and workmg‘m sight” and was told he “expects to : conditions. The request came from |box two or three timess during the Q A Jobn A, Llande the Brotherhood headquarters at De-isyring and summer.” ? { 4 4 u,‘l Al A ‘\:w CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKRS We * to thank our frig 1 nam JOSEPH A, HAFFEY meral Director William H. Goff, 72, whose ecailiest recollection is chasing Indians in the southwest, is lost. He ¢ d “punch his Parlors 35 Myrtle St J : ¢ : cayuse jest fer a ride” last October, bound m El Paso, Tex., to | Service *-""7'"':" ‘:‘;‘s‘_’flml"' The suit of clothes worn by Abiaham Lincoln when he was Boston. Friends, hearing no word from the horseman, have been | . ., r"|'7':mm,', . —1ags.s | | Shot—torn and stainedewith I“}t’,gd];dhl ?‘i"“" here held by the seeking trace of him. man who auctioned them off in Philadelphia. |

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