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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH g& 1924. lon the drunkenness charge. ! LEXINGTON LODGE NOTES wIFE TAKES BLAME Salvatore Aleina of 32 Lawlor| Y M E A wILL Lexington lodge, No. 72, 1. 0. O. (3 slrnvt was fined $5 when he was ar-| { will go to Plantsville Tuesday evening naigued on a charge of operating al to visit Eureka lodge and work the [not having the capacity of the truck madn with the Connecticut company ! ‘dlspluvr\d on the side. Vineenzo to furnish a special trolley car which ! il Sonnhess Now Tork Slook Eichanes | Pavano of East Main street, Alcina's | will leave central square at 6:15 p, n. | : el H‘ Kot : {employer, was fined $5 for allowing \ig $ R Supper will be served in Plantsville at | The stock market was quict Member Hartford Stock Exchange + Says Hushad W Mot RESPOD- e tenc 1pe operatea wichont cne st Side of Pease House Rer 7'psn.™'iuanalamees or Lesingon sreceuiar todas. Colorado Tuel adivi, RIS, HAPT | capacity being displayed on the side. Jodgt.- who have not received the fi 'Hm e points \ nt gain. _J“Mm % s aaionstd i Alcina was arrested yesterday after- e i ! degree are asked to report at the cen-|ings in the merchandising issucs, | 8 sible for Its Presence Alcine,wes arrested sesterdny atier- - odeled-37 Slegping ROOMS 1 fcr, 4oeernan's rm: (loasl ikt mheopaatI 08 e M S e On Thursday evening March 13, tie restricted toda Ithough Assoclated | et pher. The case against Frank Bidka of degres team of Lexington lodge will Dry Goods and Kresge established Constanti Yablonski of 12 Silver |42 Grove strect was continued until| The new Y. M. C. A, dormitory on | yigit Sequassen lodge of Plainville for|new record tops at 100 1-4/and 315 | § street was discharged in court loday"l'hursduy at the request of Judge | Court street, formerly occupied by lhef the purpose of working the first de-|respectively, Scveral oils moved up 1 e a ama on charges of vielating the ‘nqum,\\'idl:mm . Mangan, :m:;rnoy for | Clourt street hospital, will be opf,,,fi,,\grnpi n],oxlrng(((;‘llx lu:ligr ,}: m:,\]m%‘ n||.:l 1‘” :‘)nnl\t\ |.n“;-.:p:1l|:‘~ ’:(0 w{n!l;‘,h; r aw @ s tantifie - . |Bidka. Bidka was arrested as a SRS e s, specialty o s degr ¢ as | quotations for aid-Co € « CTUGE, e B B8 mife tostiied et thelyilor o vaid on bis storé by Polive- | 2% B of the members and others| yrougne it to such a degree of excel-| Chemicals were weak, Davison und | PREFERRED wall of a clothes closet of thelr home | e Thomas J. Fecney and William | qneay '“‘“"'1‘« lence that it is receiving x:\_r\‘ny H'nx} .\n.\.r\ru':;l) .\;:ru'\l]tm‘u)r(vhn x‘nI‘(uAl 01'-:;“_ g AT 98 \\|, ACCRUED DIVID! Mo beon iaaey Claset of thelr MOME |p, Haycs yesterday morning. A soda | President Walter H. Hart, Joseph| tations in other ncarby citles an N.p-];d .l:.;‘p:;mli I.,;—I.M.:.m ”\:;. otits STATE OF ALABAMA HAS N9 INHE Rushand. dia’ not Kave Knowticdge Pottle with @ small quantity of 1lGuoP 11, Lamb and Seerctary Clarence H. towns, o s cach EDelawate & Jiidson aino wop o of where it was hidden. She told |28 seized from Bidka, who was at-, Barnes form the committee in charge) el ha rxp postponed | St oot v o tinated {ho. court that it was some liquor|loTPHNE to spill the contents on the [ o remodeling the new sleeping quar- | {he ¢ j.';‘“'l ':"'w, ";s w:,’:lr‘.lh [t n‘.:‘:‘:l:,my»; i e it was overiooked by the police|190F ters. The partition between the .cast | Until Thursday evening, farch =0. " L whil & steie owuAd M haw wan - — side of the building, opened some time ! ! . Saldea bRta¥orividiaToooasian: 1 ago as adormitory and the west side, | Sl e Am Can ......17 ifed on @ previous occasion. . Morning Quotations Show | rormers occupied us a hospital, has| 9% NATIONAL GRAIN CORP. iy [oco ......75 3l about six weeks "v‘ ermit th % s . been cut through and the whole build-| _ Bridgeport, ¥arch 8.—Referee in Am Sm & Ref . 60 3 about six weeks ago to permit the Frane Away Down to 3.48 /", C et T 4 Bankruptey J. J. Keogh this after-| Am Sug kef com 371z 3 { vife, who was in the hospital at the < 2 ! | will give a decision on the|Am X .. 21% 5 Ny | L 18 appese: lw-cotiet and Yostis New York, March 8.—The French | There are 11 rooms in the new sec- | noon . o e Sum T ; £ Nrostle ot testimony by Yablan:|franc dropped below 3 1-3 gents o- |tion, cach room being fitted with a|$100.000 offer made by tUENCESl T | Am Te) & Tel - 0 MEMBERS HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE ski -that his wite had’ hidden #he day after opening at 3.61 1-2. The | v table, Windsor chair of |h,.lo‘1'flc_rrs of the hankr‘upt i\‘f“.om‘”'\m ‘_"]' R L 3 ! 2 : 4 A liquor. “; low r'-;'u{rd‘ uulal:m:m] ’.u.\ in use at the Burritt hotel, a\gzlr‘:"\r ":‘r_::" f:tr ;h;\v:;ir.::"tmf::;m- :::1 ‘\\nfl»‘.:m. § E Members New York Stock Exchange i Tosk ot : cents was 28 3-4 points below v three quarter width white enamel bed, e 3 B 4 = i Toskowsky of 422 Main| g,y elosing price. The continued fall and e e indicated that he was favorably in-|Ateh Top & P ; % | Hartford: Mariford, Lown. Trust Bldg,, Tel. 36330 Street Had & pavly yestevday aftere | or the frane brought rencwed liqui This gives the Y. M. C. A. dormitory | ¢lined towards accepting the ,.ff‘-w: At Gulf & W1 New Bri 2 A L noon in T ~'I\0\\<I\_; Seoem at “m(.h tion of French republic and municipal 14 total of 37 rooms. The assocfation rhfr\-‘ |i an o;dir; pvn‘dnlvg Inr h-'l\yl e ::1 ‘I.v«’-]n Saadniotion. sud ' Mauar bisye bonds, which extended their losses to | first opened a dormitory when the these assets u““_mr ude open ac- t& Ohio 5 prominent part. After the e an awerage of about a point in today’s | Jouse immediately in the rear of the|counts, sold auction. ! :‘t:_r.l. B ..G& i 5 St } over, Dicz claims that he mi carly dealings. Losses of almost 4 jggociution and hetween the main p Pacific .. : ! We are about to move into our new quarters I points for the week were shown in ding G S wak Cent Leath Co 3 2 4 5 % that he hud when he went the .,m.;,,.,‘,m o8, 'L';:"III"“‘” : ‘3'{‘,.'0“‘]“_ “{.':::;““ ey IChes & Ohio . . in the Burritt Hotel and have for sale Ma- room and complained to the ice i g b anpice: v y l *hi Rock Isl & P | . e : thubilt haattodn solen: ) Hart, in July, 19 here are 18 unerals ',:‘h‘:,(, sl dod, ‘ hogany and Glass Partitions at our office, Pafrolinen Datwic Meahan' abd JEWISH MASS MEETING. rooms in that building. Last July the| 3 ORT | ¥ i . SEGCHAD B 5 |Chtno Copper .. 1 23 West Main street. Thomas Lee found Toskowsky on the| Final arrangements for the re-|I'ease house was purchased for 82“"| {Con Gas street and took him to his room ception of Dr. Os Thon, Jewish|000 and in October the east side w | Corn I”:ol ef where he was scarched for the statesman, and David Tennenbaum |opened with 10 rooms as a dormitory, | Crucible Stesl money. Mb money was found on his of New York have been made by Dr.|While the opposite side was used a8} rpe funeral of Frank roronk, 29| Cyba, Can person but the po found a $20 |Morris 8. Dunn. They wlil he met [d hospital. years, of 97 Gold street will be held '.", Lill and a $5 bill rolled up neatly | t the station on their arrival by a tecently the association decided 01 \onday morning from the Russian ¢ and placed under the leg of a dresser | Feception committee of which At. | make use of the west side for an ©X-| Orodox church, Hewas born in Rus- | Gen Ele T i o N ni the room. torney Trving I. Rachlin is chairman. | tension of the dormitorics and took it/ iy and leaves his wife and one son 5 . Towkowshy was placed under ar-|A Public reception will be held at|over when the hospital closed up. His death came yesterday afternoon Goodrick BI .. nmsm vest for theft and i s the Burritt hotel at 5 o'clock in the e after a long illness. Burial will be in|Gt North prd 367 L] drunkenness and afternoon after which a luncheon | s arraigned in poliec court this. i‘l‘uir\iv\\r cemetery Insp Copper g S 2 a . 9 stories of both men, Judge Benjamin ©f the Jewish residents ul‘ the city i Mrs, Annctta Preifier | Pacific Ol ..... & § B - Teuv;m‘me 2680 Telephone 3-4141 W. Alling discharged the defendant Nave is expected. A mass meeting The funeral of Mrs. Annetta Marion | Int Nickel ..... 13 b Members Members m the oft ¢ . ; i e held o Z @ 8! % o Wikt F2 on the theft count and fined him i"‘:""; ::‘ l|lhv|~“ ‘«'n]:nr-:,‘ ,"\:::m, "hm‘ []N THE HI[iH SEAS Preifier will be hield Monday afternoon ;\"“! Spring T'r 23 ) Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchangs ——— Seridies i at the home at 303 Maple street at|Sennccott Cop.. a sehool, Dr. Dunn acting as chair- 3 o'clock and at the Erwin chapel at|Jehigh Val . ) 305 i Donald R. Hart, Manager L Moy kv L 3;30. Rev. Samucl Suteliffe will con- | Mid States Oil.. “Lost Helrs"-—A book filled with e ey ahiet the service, Burial will be in|Mis Pac ....... 123 2 'E : mamey (o lox Nelr'and miwing dn| | NOVES TO XD LIBEL Sallmgs Tor Bermuda, Porto Rico, Fairiew cemec N Cenll! WE QRS from diffzrent parts of the world,| New Haven, March S.—Lester " A NYNH&H.. 197 0 L Chancery court of ¥mngland, Ireland I"orsyth, owner of the tug \\'mmn C. M 3 3 \4 f & West 4 8% 3 o 10 Ak - . : Mrs, Sarah J. Good or! e .o dividend list included. Write for free |in May, as & rum runner today _The funeral of Mry, Sarah J, Good-| g ) : Prica On Application bulletin, International Claim Agency [filed @ petition in the federal court to TR oAl n”d ""’,‘“ sttarooon, BeV|pen Am-p & T f Dept. €3 Pittsburgh, Pa., U. 8 Ac— |hase the libel procecdings dismissed | New Britain people are turning| Corpto", HAZCH Omeleced u cerviom [psan iR —odvt. with costs. their eyes in the dircction of the | ¢t € ERrler Tanara’ PROOM: | Pitts Coal nds of the sen, according to the|pire Was i st Lane ccmetery,| gy Con Co scords in the off of ex-Mayor herlin Reading ....... 5 b wee A, Quigley. | — Rep T & N..... Mr. and Mrs, Mortimer Rhodes of| Tolanda Coppa Royal D, N Y . JOHN P. KEOGH st street will sail on the steamer| The funeral of lolanda Coppa was|Sinelair Oil 1 4 22% Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York adian of the Ro: Mail line to]held from her late home, 50 Erwin| South Pac .... . 3, 4 ormuda on March 15, Place, this morning ut 9 o'clock and | South Rail ... 49 W i Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Miss Florence Camp, Mrs. K. [at 9:30 o'clock from St. Mary's church | Stude Co. \ v Stonc and Mys, |Where o mass of requiem was cclobrat- | Texas Co ...... 427 2 2% ) § w . Strickland wogged today [ ©d by Rev. Raymond Clabby. As the Tex & Pac ... 255 : BONDS New Havea on the Areadian for Bermuda. body was borne from the church Mrs.| Tob Prod ..... K 8 Direct Private Wire to New York Mr. and Mrs. Menry Donnolly | Mary T. Crean sang, earer My God ! Trans Ol . : 24 sailed this week on the Fort Vietoria | to Thee.* The pall bearers were Vietor | Union Pac .....12 29 20 Mgr.—~Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg~Tel. 1013 lof the Furness Bermuda line Yor Fumiatti, Enrico Fumiatti, John C| iap- United Fruit Rermuda, poni, Jasper \nmnm. ,\u ander Zan-| U7 8 Tndus Alco Mr. and Mrs, Charles 1% Chase | nettl and Joseph . Burial was in| U 8 Rub Co..., and daughters, Mis ) garet and | St. Mary's vvmvv-”-_ 1 Ste e Willy Over ' wveelafalrl bl sl . Prank Kokos Wostinghouse .. 621 : muda line for Bermuda carly this | ska was held this morning at 7 o'clock week from the home, 33 S8mith street, and SN [ HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Minses woen Segal and Kllene |at 7:20 o'elock from the Sacred Heart | S Box, last week, for those Bonds B e Il B T R (Putnam & o) '\l Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt. Hotel Bldg. .o o Homerie o N el " ¢ Rev. A or Ty | e in June onghe Homerie of the White Leelebrated by Rev. Alexander Tanski [ Actng. Lite thn .. Y Tel. 21186 Tel. 3420 d l 2 Star line for Southampton, Kngland, | The pall bearers and flower bea an nsurance papers' we | from which point they will tonr the|wers members of S, Agnes soclety, l“"‘ Hardware British Isles and the continent of | which attended the obsequies in & ’\(::n III«I;T:‘mw ‘;.m called the need of such a |urope. body: Interment waa In Snered Heart | Rl g Sl com Dyson will sail on the | cometery A se De Leon to 'orto Rico, March e | Billings & ot "” . We Offer place of safe keepmg to your 15, where he will remain for 1wo Helen Mondzka | Bristol e Marry Christonsen, Oscar Moborg |, The funcral of Helen Mondcka will|Conn Lt & Power pfd.1 attention, and we thought you || Fih W B e s b e 2 ) 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clerk High ahoc of the Clyde Nne. | Hart & Cooley agreed with us that the small v [ M0, When Kt ... 100 cost of lc a day was little | daughters and wson, TRudolph, of . > OF Southington, will sall on April 26, __ CARD OF THANKS, J 1t Montgomery vom. 99 Fon e Mujestic of the White Star] We wish to thank our kind friends|J R Montgomcry pfd and neighbors who sympathized with N B Gas line for a two months' visit to us during the illness and death of [N B Machine | Polund enough for the protection you — A N e DT ) | Kokoszka. sh to espocially | Niles-Bemt-Pond com . 2 . JENKINS LEAVES TEAM thank the 8t Agnes soclety of the Sa- | North & Judd 6 AUS I IN & KRON knew Should be given these New Haven, March §.—Yale's un. |cred Heart church for the beautiful| peck Stow & Wilcox.. 2 2 dergraduate boly was somewhat [oral offering. | Rusecit Mg Co ... & BOOTH'S BL stirred today when it became known [ Slgned, TR . | Scovill Mfg Co .. 2 2 7 'K Valflable papers. Let us Show that Bdwin G, Jenkins captain of the FRANK KOKOSZKA, |8 N I3 Telephone .....1if 32 107 BOOTH'S BLOCK [ freshman boxing team had quit the MR. and MRS, KUKLINSKL | gtandard Serew ..... 2 Phone 3015 team and had also refused to reeon- Stanley Works . the boxes to you—we are only | stder cven with " the Frankit, and [y Worla i g " ’.\lnls.lvp.ll bouts on n_y.”‘ v ;mn«‘nv ot m;‘:m |ln'r’ com M FO M Bo d too glad to talk it over with you. |||z, v ore e | JOSEPH A, HAFFEY |’ 0 )t 79 First Mortgage Donds lin and Marshall without their captain Parlors 33 Myrtle St. l nion M 8 Co «.ovvnus d and with the result very much in [ gepvice Exceptional, Lady Assistant | Yale & Towne doubt as Jenkins had been regarded Tel, Parlor 16263 | as a sure winner. Nesidence 17 Summer St <-1625-3 " v < —_—_— S TREASURY STATEMENT. ——e Treasury balance The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Comgany 0Md State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Thename “BURRITT” is probably in the minds of more New [[} e b boves 500 and uprards Foreign Exchange fo all parts of the world. Britain people just at this time,than any other one word. The ||} verris or crevir — cexeran Bavking Complethn of our new Hotel, has been the means Of again Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. bringing this well known name to the public. == Luke E. White Is '| Foreign Exchange || \Dmmlcd‘ to \nnapohs The BURRITT Mutual Savings Bank is today a name well ||————- . e ongressman Freeman at known to every school child in the city—over 12,000 of them || o S et s npolis, Maryland. Mr. White is and a graduate of Wood- have savings accounts at this Bank. You have heard them || .= o i working for an Insurance speak of the “BURRITT” —and we ask youiif youdon’t thinkit ||:= =i i wouldbewell for you too, to think of —yestoknowthat The || . o o e e Jemand 000012 o Sos il and Gad Co. for Kansas, “BURRITT” wasthe B ank where you kept YourSavings? Let || /5o ot i i New Haven, March S—David Trve thisimprint thewords “BURRITT for Savings” on Your mind || ok T e ta stey sched bis at $13,484 and