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\TEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, SNOWDRIFTSO FT. GENERAL HEARING %300 AUTO BRIVERS | nce WAL STREET STOCK | | DEEPINDANIELSON. ON EDUCATION ™ FORFEIT LIGENSES| |~ e || EXCHANGE REPORTS| PUTNAM & CO. S — Membhers New York Stock Exchange (Continued from Iirst Page) I D T, s 2 Ki e T F S L New York, March 12.—Wall Street March 20 Set Tor Date “uwltmwnl Explains to Kiwasis |F |omcnin- St rices dipiaved 3 | inches of snow fell in Bogton and vi- o g firm tone at the epening of toda cinity. The railroads reported 4 that | La d M Be DC F 3 i S $ | market, over night buying orders! train’ service w 1|:-l):rlylummal tes[ ] m ay Dlscusm How panmem u“cuons i {3 5 being well distributed American Emergency IC s from telephone St e : Sugar, which was offered freely y¢ and telegraph companies were still . 3 3 " £ terday in anticipation ok a poor 1923 w ff vt hard at werk repairing broken lines Hartford, March 12.—The educs « O® people who have been 3 | earnings report opened a goint high- € ofler and reestablishing connections. Bad 'tional commission created by the last "‘!'”l mv'lvl.‘- .m»u autor n_nl«.s )u:\c e § ler. Good buying a! noted in conditions were reported in the Berk- general assembly has advanced its their lloenses revoked, according| = & 3 3 Southern Railway and Nerfolk and | e o Moter Vehicle Commissioner Rob- ‘ 3 shire hills seétion of this state and in|_. e st g . beaiek ; 3 stern. i parts of Connecticut. Communication | ¥e™s 10 @ point where on Thursday Bins B. Stockel, who addressed the . Heavy buying of railroud | with Lowell, Fitehburg and Provi- March 20 at 11 o'clock at the capitol | wevkly meeting of ti % Kiwanis club 3 Nokx tha Toctnse of Ats wowwi ] denge was still difficult. A it will open a general hearing on ed- |4t the Hotel Burritt t 9'ay. 4 The demand was most éifcctivest James E. Lukens was awarded the in the fow priced issues, somc ,’ Member Hartford Stock Exchange ’ 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 R ¢ ucational matters to all those who | oo o0 o o prize. il e rF I oy Pebing L 10,000 Thoncs Disahiod desired to be heard. | The popular introductten feature | | ; e et Alasen Mabre aing’ ware New Haven, March 12—-Storim gun- The commission has the task of {was continn ed, wherein each man was strong. Call money opened at 4 1-4 | age was vonsiderable to the Soutnern codifying and ing. the !1aws asked to give a slogan ef the busi- . per cent. ¢ N. E. Telephone Ce. which today re-of the state making a compilatipn of [ néss he represents. The biggest hit | . b Law ported that about 10,000 stations in the same to be submitted with its rec- | was made W. R. Fenn, plumber, |am Bt sug 0y 41y the state were out of order during ommendations for new daws to the!who said, “T stAnd behind eve ry bath- o B ih“ Can L1153 114 1 ast night due both to the rain in the next neral assembly. Sinc&plast July | tub 1 sel).” Am Loco . s southern tier of towns frozen snow the commission has had many meet- Interchange of #visits with Netv | Am Sm & e, ? 307 ® and high wind iif other sect ie ings and has done considerable work [Haven and Stamford are being ar- Al Be R0 om ; portion of Connecticut hardest hit was 'in preparation of its rcport. Now it 1 for April and ) Prince Wolfgang Maurice von| Sum Tob o . MEMBERS HARTI'ORD STOCK EXCHANGE the northeasiern one in ‘a triangular desires to hear from all those who Mr el explained a few things Hesse, son of FPrincess Margaret of | X J belt from west to Willimantic to the have suggestion to make on edu about the state highw and state | Prussia, sister of the former kaiser, |y b Members New York Siock Exchange Massachusetfs and Ithode Island state tional matters or any grievances to snartment ch most inti- |rcached New York the other day.| ; Hartford: Hartford, Conn. Trust Blog. Tel 3 6320 linés. Reports sald that many poles ajr as to existing conditions. It is affect the motor vehicle de- [He came over “incog™” as Wolfgang |y, cop N a 3 New Britain: 23 West Muin Street. .'l'd‘ " had beeh snapped in spite of the fact | particularly anxious to hear from the [partment. He also told ahout com- | Wildef, “a Hapsburg business man.” | (oo p 70 s A 4 s 2 5 o thege was no sieet small towns which have problems of | Plaints received, saying that he had AL GUIT & W ; 5 g v Apparently, the wet snow plastered their own which biennially receive | Just received a letter from some Baldwin lLoco % the poles and wires until its weight more or less attention in the general|in Middigsex county asking 3 Balt & Ohio ] | . . . bent poles and the weaker . ones gssembly. keep the neighbor's chickens Clt ltems leth Steel B 56 Ph F l e e aker oS amombiy, ke (he meghbors shickens "Orem | y et Steel 1 30 oenix Fire Insurance Clase and Recommend | Con Gas ton there was one stretch of abouf ;nq advice in formulating recommen- | den. The letter was referred to the | [ Textile 50 poles down. In Putnam 700 sSta- | dations and hopes that the re.|state police. Friends of Francis Amendola, 1h o e . k tions were out of order 1,100 to the | sponse at the general hearing will be | He said that all revenue from au- | %00 ©f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Amendola | (48 JNERE 0 i . toc 2,000 at Willimantic and 500 at|a sybstantial one. It is particularly |tomobiles now goes into road con-|Of 490 South Main strect, will tender feit LEEE ¢ Dantelson. unxious to hear of grievances apd |Struction and maintenance, which it| MM a birthday party, Thursday, | (W08 TCNG T 100 1 Price on application In the extreme western part of the | troubles which arise out of present |did not do ope time, March 20. The party will be attend- | 20 k Isl & P 2 state and in Colebrook there was school laws. He said an effort is beirg gade to | nany local and out of town Chile Copper both pole and wire damage. In the| she commission has Senator C. M. [stress the differcnce begecen wilful Chine Copper Dridgeport-Trumbull séction service | Bakewell as chairman and its mem- |Violution of motor laws and honest . 2 | Can was interrupted and there was much | Lers are: mistakes, been given at the First | . 831 trouble in the Waterbury district. In| Mr. Fenton of Willimantic, Mr.| Explaining the system of accident ChUrch lnst evening by Pro o e ; ; g1, . ; New Haven, with 500 sations out of | Sturges of Woodbury, N. D. Holbrook | reports, he said,the department does |%¢PR Alexis of Nebraska was poste |08 SAoel o0 T2, 10 % | i 2% order, the trouble was duc to scepuge |of Thomaston, Mrs, Lowis of Strat-|not depend upon the person figuring |BOPed until this evening because of LI “ANE LT (3 9 ; of water into manholes and then into | ford, all members of the house, S in the aceident but clips the newspa- the storm. 2 g P it s 5 3 conduits through which cables run. ~ator Gibbs of Norwich, and D var- | pers, which form the chief source of | OCOr8¢ Worthner o A0 e (it il . ; NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD The telephone company had its re- | ren of Sheffield Scientific school with | information. He paid a tribute to the | $\F°St has returned to Xt Bleceio. | . . New Hiitain National baok Blig. 10 Coutral Row pair gangs out long before daylight.|Judge Albert C. Baldwh of Derby as | papers by saying, “It is mighty small :‘"‘”‘ ": )“’*"; Fejoint d_his ahip, the|Gen Electrlo . .21 : Telephune 2580 Telephone 2-4141 The high wind was responsible for | sceretary. [accident that docsn't get into some| bs 5 ey e e | lbadidak W ; &l Membora Nembers much of the local troubles but wire | = | newapaper in the state.” Then the de- | 5, NS, Mother, Mrs. George Worth-) JROCEE ©rd P ” Hartford Stock Exchangs New York #tock Exchasgd breakage was not so heavy as in the partment investigates the aceident. DA NS agle sk tnapscrien fout o & ] s Py o 5 H ", the ship, ‘“\h'i Copper .. sleet storm of a year ago. The pros- Minister-Judge Slaps on He told how the department ana- | Fellx Tala) of 342 Burritt street|Int Mer Mar .. 74 Tl SR pects were good at noon today for s 0 in Wi Iyzes causes of auto accidents, es A or M4 3 : . ¥ i b = s e % ©8-|reported to the police this morning|Int Mer Mar pfd 28 o) R RESARD TOSUMBLIOD Of #urvios Sven in| Ifnw of 52,000 in .F‘ Case pecially where morc than one oceur | ai" g:30 o'clock that ho had lost his| Pacitic OFl ..... 52 817 WE OFFER: districts where poles went down in| Cleveland, March The Rev.iat the same spot. He also said that|porse. Tho horse made ita escape |Tnt Nickel ..... 1 3 50 STANLEY WORKS this latter instunce because there is|John 8. Rutledge, Rocky River Jus- 10,000 out of 15,000 motor accidents 3 29 . \ k ( not much frost in the ground. Last jtice of the peace, yesterday fined Mi- |were the during the night and the ewner was|Int Pape 30 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK fault of the driver, e t cate « Spr ™r :'31 - N D ; ~ #pring the ground was frozen very |chael Daniels, who pleaded gullty 1o yio stated that the sway ““ v AL unable to locate it Kelly Spring T'r 231y 50 AMERICAN HARDWARE e Anthony Stawarz of High street | Kennecott Cop,. 36 ! deep making pole setting a long task, [a second offense against the prohibi-{yis auto shows a man's true nature. was bitten in the leg by dog owned | Lehigh Val .89 Price On Application —_— tion laws, $2,000 and costs “as a step | ¢ po Py ¥ , 1 : is reckless by nature he drives| by peopls living at 269 High streot, | Mid States Oil.. 4% Almost Real Blizzard :" the b“j"lf‘"‘l’l" "*"""“"'l‘ "l"“'*‘_ JL|that way. I fhe is a gentleman hefaccording to @ report made to the | Midvale Steel .. 311§ 811 Sterling, Conn., March 12.—Last|lauor by intelligent people, by kill- L grives like a gentleman, | police. The police turned the report 1% 13 + ing the profits In the business.” . g Bt S y night's stor as ac Commissioner 8toeckle said’ the de- 3 arden. Central 1008 ght's storm was the closest approach | " "% UL L B PETEER L R, ok d the de- | over to the dog warden i to the 1885 blizzard that is recalled in 'y "y " ¢ rtment has removed from the rolls| Horan J, Hadigian was driving|N YN H & H " 191 v tie 36 years since that great storm, | " Tutledse announced that here- o .y drivors over 2300 people fn|down Main street last night about 12 | Norfolg & West 121 ’ JOHN P. KEOGH Practically all the.country roads were | 417 he would cut the sentence to fit | ooy coticut, who have been found un- | o'clock and he alleges that ghe gate- | North Pacific .. ; e . ; . the intelligence of the offender, and " ys, Lk g Nor! 3 Member Consolidated Stock Eachange of New York impassable this morning because of fit to drive, man let the gates down Suddenly, | Pure Ofl ) the snow. Motor vehicles which had [3reW % GEOMIe N0 Lebwool Mieh POT- | o “tola’ his hearcrs there were|breaking the windshicld of his ma-|Pan Am I' & T 3 ’ Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport S0 " RNy “ . & e . a - . o o e o C Pern R R . ] 3 b . beecome stalled were to be scen here and ignorance who could not be ex. | MOUSh automobiles in the ‘state of | chine, He reported to the poli \ Danbury and there on the roads and at Fair.| '~ stter.” Conneeticut to move every inhabitant| The Luther League of the First | Pittsburgh Coal 63 62 v 2 banks Hill there were scores of ma. | PeCted to know any better. of tho state meross the line into|T.utheran €hurch will hold an old{Ray Con Cop 1 10 Middietown BONDS w Haven r‘hlnvs some of which had tipped over, another state at one time, fashioned concert* tomorrow evening | lsflmfluc_ 5 85 3 861 Direct Private Wite 1o Now York Telephone wires were down and here | pyo dy pag - Wi e at the chureh, Old time favorites lep T & 8 5 Fad : : 3 wd there a pole was prostrate. onauras | will bo sung by a chorus composed of | Tteyal D N Y 4 G. ¥. GROFF. Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nati Gank Bldg—Tel. 1 poe Any Form of Government| FIGHTING FOR LEAGUE |t i of the ieaeue in costume, | ¥inciaie 01 Bet 203 2 : West Goshen Isolated Washington, March 12.—The death | Pollowing the concert a social will be|South Pacific 888 Torrington, March 12.—With five | o rormer President Gutierrez and I {held and v:uvl:rnhm' nts IU'.I‘\OI : :nm]l:l ‘Y'.n‘|.L o l:_| toot drifts blocking the roads, West |tho consequent Increwsed activition |Lx-Secretars Bakee Will Carsy Battle {.lnlnru . Slater, 1‘|.~|:4|.m.~nrv '|’(.‘\V‘l, :r‘r':‘,'.‘:“". r Co Goshen was practically isolated fram |4 revolutionary factions have left | Bardo, general manager of the New " lecture which was to I 1" 8 Indus Alco 76'y g4 the rest of the Wotld except by tele- | jonduras for the time being without| For Loague of Nations Into Demo. [ York, New Haven and Hartford rail- [Texas & Pacific 20% 280 200 phone communication today. USINg |.ny government whatever, Memboers road will uddress the Itotary rmh"’\Anlmu.'n m. “. E a-slod and detouring” through fields, | oy dintomatic earns suconednd 1, T Convention, tomorrow. [ Transcon « . K the mall carrier at #oon had pro-|penging about a 71-hour armistice| Cleveland, March 12 Newton D, 8 Ttubber Co 35 3 gremed about w mile on his trip 10| yhich began at & p. m. lust Monday [ aker, former secretary of war in: “DUKIE” KEHOE GOES T0 JAIL|: & sieet 103% 101% 1019 HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN then four hours behind schedule, In | CtWeeR the revolutionary leaders. Iends to carry his fight for the league 8 Btoel prd .. 119% 118 Hartford Conn. Trust. Bldg. 'xrntt Hotel Bldg. —_— of nations to the democratic national Utah Copper 06 b 5 Yel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 L2+ Torrington there was only a few sonvontion. Wit Orerand 18 114 inehes of snow but on the surround- FORR A THIRD PARTY Speaking before the woman's city | Vaster Mind in Restaurant Robbery Westinghanse 425 4 were ) rifts. — . Y. _‘_:'" re os Fix J st, Paul For club last night, Mr, ker said he Sentenced to One Yo . Natoinal Lead 139 Delegates Fix June 17 !" St Paul For {0410 go to the convention and plead Trains Run Tate National Gathering with everybody who will listen, to put | panfons On Probation, LOCAL STOCK Ql OTATIONS New London, March 12, — West { 2 8t Paul, Minn, March 11.—A call |# Stralght-out declaration in the plat- Y ; . Bid Asked | bound trains through here were from form for the United States to enter | Harry Dukie Kehoe was given aj oo yiee yne Co . 2 |tor a national convention of political . e be i a half hour to twe hours late from 2 ¥ the league. “1 hope some of you go |cntence of one year in jall when he | et oLl . this mornt a result | otganizations favorable to the “third it sovevi @ ' 8D Shaves i AN r o'clock on_this morn ng 88 party” movement, to be held in S, |l0 the convention of the other party [Pleaded gullty in superlor court yes. |\ oo ™ : 50 Shares AMERICAN HARDWARE of the blizzard., FEast bound trains and make the same fight,” Mr, Baker terday afternoon to a charge of theft | were within 16 minutes of their|Paul, June 17, was issued here last (44 576 from a local Junchroom,|Bige-1Hfd Cpt Co com ...125 ] - % kG PSS - 5 schedule. :nxm. l;y];: (‘"m(\rrrcnrr* of delegates 'M.:.~ cited that many Americans are |Charies Abajian and Joseph Warnick, g::::n;: ::vm o ;"r\:“ . 9 50 Shares of LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Freight service coming from the |from cight states. serving “unofticlally” wi who wore arraigiied on the same | - gl ey it o o . T BANP SAA il cast was delayed 12 hours or more | The P'“Plf"‘" ":l ”"" convention, as lnu”lll‘F |r<:»|:'fl|‘wnl-‘ rn“n::y:h‘-l-‘i';uh“::; charge, pleaded guilty and were plac- l}l::-lnl\nu . . 12 50 Shares of STANLEY WORKS tated in the call, is to nominate n v . or the Colt's Arms . nt Kingston, R. I, These trains were e ” ! platt Thirtec in Europe. nformed that Kchoe was the mas " A . forced to remain on the siding be. [@dopt a national platform. RIFCEOR e mind and the other two got very| Eagel Lock . cause of lack of signals, caused by |Organizations were represented at the ’ . s small sum of the loot. 1t was Aba-|¥atnir Bearing Co . broken wires, conference, ~ Which adjourncd last| DOCTOR TAKEN TO PRISON |, and Warnick's first oftences. | Hart & Cooley The passenger steamer Chester W, |night. ¥ 3 Stanley Dobruck pleaded guilty to |Hfd Elee Light ...... 2 Chapin, due to élear for New York at| Senator Robert M. Lakollette of | Two-Year Fight of Philad stealing $7 from a local store and|Landers, 1* e 08 5 11 o'clock last 'night departed at Wisconsin was most prominently men- Net Aside Sentence was sentenced to the reforamtory. He |J. R, Montgomery com 9 6:30 this morning after the storm |{ioncd as the probable cholee of the | | 0 o & 3 Mareh 12, 100k the money from a cash register |J. R. Montgomery pfd sbsided. ‘The New Hampshire which | June 17 convention for the presiden- | o N0 Slle ‘et of two ¥ while the owner was occupicd in an- (N B Gas ...... . 8 3 - < W Provt a s years to ¢ Shola Have i New Fork . eVl omisaion Atter o stubborn fight of two years to | ¥hil2 1A ownrs v R A 107 BOOTH'S BLOCK nigg arrived a o'clocl s morn- Bricker, Jr., of Philadelphia, twice > SAETANTA _ 1B B e iress B R I 3015 k4 SHOWER FOR MRS, LINN. |convicted of malpractice in 1922, was| MORE LUSITANIA AWARDS. Ntics-Be-Pond com ... Phone 3015 A shower was given in honor of|taken to Trenton vesterday to serve v North & Judd D C nmmu«lun (.r-nh 19 Claims for | peck, Stow & wil' ; Y . wowo masams f aars. [t B i S | 00 e o, | €Ot G el B i 7% First Mortgage Bonds Cha i d Miss Allia Mille at 4 v ! 1 ] The gake at the Btanley street rail- | ChANMAR and Fss Tatian MUICE t1 bl trirmed the decision of the| Washington, March 12.—Awards|Scovii Mg Co S susisl ! 0 gag road crossing was broken last night|')'® home of Miss Aliller on Ledg Southern N K Tel ..... was |lower courts, Dr. cker expended a | totalling $6,250 in favor of three by the wind and blocked traffic on small fortune in counsel fees. His | Americans who lost perty in the | Standard the street for about one half hour. father is serving a term of four to sinkng of the Lusitania wer an- | Stanley Works ) T Ll cafs the Eastern penitentiary | nounced late yesterday by the Ge Stanley Works pfd Februa . The house was pret. |*ix yeafs in ¥| ) ¢ ! } tily dr‘\:)t'nrvl in pink and v\l|||0':md for a similar offe | man-American Mixed Claims Com. |Torrington Co. com . . P . | st v w {Tarut & Hine o | Special Notices Mrs. Linn yecelvod mamy mna| | mission. I vavelers Tne Co . . Gmseseiul Those prescnt were the Misses Cath- COLT'S ANNUAL MEETING. | ) ORADO FOR COOLADGE {Union MfE Co. ......v. 33 u er c ter erine Ralph. Helen Hibbard, Mae| The annual meeting of the stock-| o0 oo B T p o ident "Ml_ [Pale & TOwne ...oveee. 88 0 | N . nc A whist will be given by St. Anne's|Sullivan, Dorothy Ive: Margaret | holders of the Ceolt's T'atent Fire soclety at_St. Jean de Baptiste Hall,| Itegis, Gladys Anderson, Frances Wil- | Arms Mfg. company will be held at 34 Church street, March 13, for the|liams, Rebecea Willlams, Eilsie Linn, [the office of the company at 17 Van. benefit of the French Parish fund.| Beatrice Saunders and Loretta Ker-|dyke avenue, Hartford, at 2 o'clock Admission 25c. ber. on the afternoon of April 1. Court last evening. Mrs. Linn formerly Miss Julia Eggert before her marriage in New York city on ige will have the solid delegation from Colorado to the Republican Con- vention. The State Convention here yesterday voted unaminously for Cool- | lidge, giving him the seven delegates | at large out of the fifteen representing | They Will Decide Ludendorff’s Fate i PR e T | mop g — S Montreal, M 12~Two chiefs Funerals [fivon, 35 years oid, and. American HART & COOLEY { mud] [t Cuuphoawaes Indtan Rescrve LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK | ed guilty of stealing the famous Iro- Malmgren was held this afternoon - - a = - {from her home, 82 Bolden streeet queis l"ull‘y\un: I n‘ from the parish AT THE MARKET | With services conducted by Ttev. Dy, |Priest of Caughnawaga [Johm E. Kiingberg. Burial was in| The beit. valued st more than § [Pulrview cometery 000 as a historie relig, was produced | s |in court as sentence was about to | Cobeis K Grove. passed. Counsel for the two chicfs 30 Injured, Two Buildings | '#rds are declarcd to have been st , i consn A mist deprived the Spane . . . 1 L hat it ha L2 eturned The funcral of Clarence K. Grove, |§3plained that it had been returned \Wyacked by Detrou( Bomb srds of their advantage in alreraft who dicd at the New Rritain Gen. |10 Father Lacouture, the pricst.| o 0T Thirty pe ritlery and the fighting was | tal fetlowt % | whom the court upheld as its rights y . : - . {eral hospital following NS sus- eustodian ere injured, two bui . " 3 ne but the Rifflans were repulsed, ;\I‘nrd when he accidently fell inte | ;”"_ chiefs borrowed the belt from \\url\hl and windows or blocks leaving many dead The Spanish {a pool of blaving ofl, was held this the proest tast fall,: Selll ),‘ & broken, when o dynamite bomb was ' casualties numbered 70 including one {afternoon. Rev Henry W. Maler[the priest last fall, telltog him they| ool Tl CEl (0 a down |officer Kitled, {officlated at services at 2 o'clock at|¥anted to have its mystic signs read. | SO e O O A —_— [the home at 3 Lake court. Inter.|THeY did not return it and were| (000 carly this morning. The in- ment was in Fairview cemetery Rt guy ot taehn jured, mostly cut by flying glass, were MRS MERRITT TO SPEAK e B taken to receiving hospital where it Mes. Alice Patterson Merritt of No Murder At AN | was said none wore serfously hurt Hartford, will be the speaker fos London—Police thought they had al The cause of the bombing Is not ' night at the opening of the repube Jom" A. HAF big crime mystery when they found | known liean women's headguarters in MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE SsE MOO! H. 1. SPAFARD 1. BRAINARD, Mgr. New Britain Oftice Te N | Funeral Director an urn containing cremated remains | n Hooth's block. Mrs. Meritt was the | Parlors 32 Myrtle St [in & London celiar. Investigation, | SUCCESSFUL ATTACK prestding officer at the last repubs || service Esceptional, Lady Assistant | | however. showed that a previens ten- raltar, Mareh 12.—Molilla nows. ' lican convention in Hartford, and 8 3 2 ad : : . y . P | Tel. Parlor 1625-2 " of the house had been cremated | papers mail dispatches deseribe n pegarded as one of the best fne _Herg is a group of justice and assistants in the Munich, German Y H!gh Court, who are Besidenre 17 S 9, <-10008 an\ the i containing the ashes put | action in the neighborhood of Tizr. formed political speakers in 4l tryings General von Ludendorfl, Adolf Iitlgr and others. The charge is high treason. In the cellat and forgotten. azza last Friday in which the Spans/ state. /1 L /