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'Italy Ready to Conclude Liquor Treaty With U. S. Washington, March 17.—The Ital-| g ian ambassador is understood to have indicated to the state department that his government is ready to con- CITY HAS NO NEW - GASE OF SHALLPOX {Continued Front Kirst Page.) |gtates slong the lines of that recent- To |1y drawn up with Great Britain families of the constant danger of fn-| The Italian government is said to fection and the inconvenience of quar- | hold, however, in common with some | o, antine, other European powers, that such a g The institution has all the conven- |treaty should not re-affirm the three- of a modern hospital, is clean |mile limit principle. Owing to the St ry and so located that an|range of modern guns and other con- co of fresh air and sunshine | siderations, a six-mile limit is fav- s available. ored. ntine on the ington fam- lifted yesterday. This released four patients and another member of the family who was not infected. The Shellingtons were the original cases, 0Odd Fellows Party Postponed rstaecker lodge, I O. O. F. had planned a basket tonight and sont out post th.a return card so that the committee might Mrs. Ki know how many to make plans for. | Wif® of Thomas I Many cards were returned with a |terday morning at her home, Wood age explaining that the member ' avenue, Watertown. In addition would not attend and felt it was in- L0 IieF husband she icaves four daugh- @dvisable to hold any gathering @ur. 1°rS Mrs. Alfred B. Deland, the Misses inz the epidemic. As a result, the|Minnie, Irene and Gertrude Fitzpat lodge has postponed the basket party | Fick: three brothers, John Flynn of {14 finitely Hartford and Bartholoniew and ( Hundreds Are Vaccinated Flynn of Oakviile and four sist. That very few people in the city MTS. Charies iane of New Britain and are willing to take a chance of ex- | Mrs. N¢ Mrs. James posing themsclves and their friends|-Oughlin and Mrs. James Hanning, to smallpox was evidenced Saturday 4!l of Watertown. ) afternoon and evening when the old | The funeral will be held New Rritaln club headquarters on the 1ome at 830 o'clock Tiesday morn d floor of the city hall were jam- M€ to St. John's church, Watertowp med with hundreds of men, women ! 1 will be in St. Johu's cemetery. and children anxious to be vacci- e alad Mrs, Alonzo D. Bull A one € Mrs. Isabella Dixon Bull, 39 there were five old, died at her home at Childton wére Rock avenue Saturday evening., She and, with sleeves rolled up were | Was the wife of Alonzo 1. Buil and marched in order past a nurse who | Was born in Thompsonville, She liv- Lathed their arms with alcohol to the [¢d In New Britain for 34 years and physician who did the ac 1 vac was a member of the Eastern Star, 1ating, then to volunteer helpers who the Order of Amaranth and thé Sons fanned their arms so the and Daughters of Liberty. e S e s A T She is survived by her husband one Tealth attache who applied w dress- 50N, Alonzo; twe brothers, John and Ing ind 80 & YSURR MBS & bie | Nesbit Dixon of Thompsonville; i sis- who took their name and issued school | 167, Mrs. J. M, Griswold of Mattewan, | cortifeates, then on in Mne to their|N- J. and two grandchildren. conts and hats and out of the build- | The funeral will be toid tomorrow fhg. noon and will b Rev All afternoon the ' Samuel Sutg@iffe will officiate at serv- ghs evening a steady stream filed in, from and burial will be | B bubies of two months of age to the | in b mothers who carricd them, From the 6 lnsky policemen sent over to help Mrs, Peter \Iu‘m-ml\.. | lLandle the crowds to tiny tots who Anna Josephine Vigne aux, Fil scemed burely large cnough to find Wife of Peter Vigneaux of 8 their way about, they flowed along in | mour strect, died this morning at the ady stream. Small boys of five or | New Brit G hospital after | o six leading baby sisters by the hand, an oper Lo is survived by o, girls of elght or 10 with two or three | two duugh bel and - Trene; younger children in their brother “harles \\l\}" large percentage too young to go to lLovis, o step-brother, Ca school but all anxious to take the of the Philippines, and a sister, proper precautions to cscape the funeral will he held Wednesday at smallpox. Many children too young ' a time to be announced to spell their own names, and a few who could not cven tell them, were in charge of older brothers and sisters, Ang So efficiently worked. out was the Mr, anid system that yesterday without a yesterday parent erowding or rushing one phy Greenwood clun vacelnated 82 persons in an hour. 'parents, Many Faint at “Ordeal.” One striking phase of the thing was that er ehildren her home 1 thelr imaginations to get the Mary's cemetery b f them and frequent fainting vhe among those who lhad frightened Arthur nas Doty Day themselves with the idea that they Arthur Thomas Doty, Hd y wore about to undergo some sort of of nthrop street, died u surgical operation were so frequent | home early yesterday &» Lo have four or five fainting at the | Doty was origi same time, The faintings usy ringtorn rame to this eity car to those of more advanced yoars has for the generally between 12 or 13 and 18, ye been employed by while the tiny youngsters and babies | Frury and Clark apparently pay little or no attention He leave to it, H, Clt of An interesting feature o the brothers, shin and on ns it works | Torringtc meral servic late o'clock, init ever the Aeaths atherine Flynn Fitzpatrick, tapaerick, died yes atta lay ellie St, George, dost from the N L tr barr Geo years Saturday afternoon Black physicians working. ed up in single file own Ru vace M in, sent private, and late into ices at home Thompsonville, Mrs, charge, a one ing year offe was I'ra Angelina Rotella inu, six y old daugiter o Mrs, Saivatore Rotella, dicd afternoon at her street eaves one home, 63 Besides her | ney siete nd 1wo | Bur will be held ciock from 5 o afternoon at rothers funera whole | tomorroy ermit hetter at-his g Ally @ resident of Tor about 17 past Landet 1y o nrs, L wife, ster, Mra, Torrington and thr Morgan Doty of one peychology of vaccing upon the mind of the the fact that Dr. 1, J day suddenly discovered several youngsters who had heer 1] Sk 1he day before trying to him nesday for Salishury, wher Dr. Henry T, Bray, chatrmai of will take place Fealth board, vesterday instructed Dy Pullen to ask for two physicians and or four nurses from th N ned Cross held from his abet night at 7:30 |an Sutcliffe of St, avel The body | sery s will b tomorrow Samucl ofticiating, m. train W interment youngsters was | | Mann yester. home Rev, churel will leave on the 7:56 a will Fair v Domkoski Stanley Stanle The funeral o aged nine months, the Mrs, Stanley street, was Domkoski, son of Mr, and Grove With 4001 Heart ch wir thres tional Domkoski of 16 held this Five Calls for Firemen heldthis Feature Active Week-Iind :miccs 10 the saored morning ire appdratus wered the fol. lowing ecalls yesterday @ Still alarm, $:20 a. m tingine Co, 4, chimney fire at tis street No damage #till alarm, 12:17 p. m Heart comatery, 1l todny yestorday 164 Cur Kosryeki years, of 23 vesterday Matthem Matthew Ke MeClintock street morning at is home He w for- 3 imney fire Mad Jingine Co, fi\r h ;nn pwn et Wit T Tanane. Ivary and son street. No damage. ot Al o o e St atarm, 12 2. M. today. ¥ “_"“ 'k‘:"’.‘t‘,a it fi m"‘ gine Co, 3, dump fire on Farmingior e 9 wwenue. No damage . Still alarm A m & , grass fire at the corner of e ‘.Im:h street and Cottage place. No in - chyireh mage. s &t alarm, 9:35 a. m Buris gine’ Co. 6, fire at the dump. No damage. zycki, 65 died two § Dziedie and Ticha daughters, iroline Stella three sons, Miss Kn. o . The will be held from St Peter's tomorrow me t will be in St ning ' 5 o'clo Mary's today Glen cemeten Mrs. Frui shn Fruin, mother of Mrs. vithwick of this eity, died her home on South View . Waterhury. She was about 85 lesides Mrs, Smithwick, ved by another daught and Waterbury Fruin o ¢ York. meral will be held Wednes = The Chinese g, morning at 8:30 o'clock from the declined to ratify wnd at 9 o'clock from St. Fran- | WMPER ot reta a solemn high mass | tions between China and Ruseia, the m ol be oung. Interment soviet has warned China that it will w in €. Joseph's cemetery. ! only wait three days for ratificatios . e e —— JOSEPH A. HAFFEY rral Director Pavlors 33 Myrtle St sceptional. Lady Assistant Tel. Parlor 1625.2 Residence Summer St 182 —_———— AUSTIN & KRON 107 BOOTH’S BLOCK Phone 3015 7% First Mortgage Bonds R OPERATED UPON Mareh 17.--<lack Walker BLLC Newark, N. J Buiger, manager of Mickey Herweight champion operated upon for eppendicitis today erday at boxing acute Miss two so homas Fruin and WARNING TO CHINA Robet The Associated P - r r Moscow, March government having the agreement for r wher APPEAL judgment of Morris SCANEIDER FILE An appeal from the $369 damages awarded to Cohn by Judge Wiltliam €. Hunger ord in eity court in the ease against “amuel Schneidcr has been entered by shneider, The ®ill be hear in the common pleas court during the April session. Service hold its regular social in G tomorrow Join clude a liquor treaty with the United ,q.¢. street unknown ma port state Grands association | Stella | Mrs. M.T street |celebration in Bristol this evening. _Mrs. Katherine ¥iynn Tizpatrick General Attack Launched Washington, March 17 command of Gener eneral S ment galpa {Conn. Tl'lrl;'vkil)river were liquor wit Franc ssian Minister Sen By t testing @ chamber of deputics in ratifying the 'eman Suspended on Wil who nk Gilig | Gen Wa At burial will be in St pang morning Mr. man Miss and I'red Doty of this eity The o chureh The herg Hart NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1924. 601, FYTEH 6014 141% City items Women's Relief Corps wi anley afternoon o'cloch Morans' Bid Asked 1 Life ] Co ex-d . o4 Hardware .. 1 Am Hosiery .... 40 Bige-Hfr Cpt Co. com 128 Billings & Spencer com Billings & Spencer pfd Birstol Brass Colt's Arms . Conn Lt & Pow pfd i Eagle lock . Fafnir eBaring oC .. Hart & Cooley Hfd Elec light Landers, ¥ .., . J. R. Montgomery com .. J. R, Montgomery pfd B Gas o Machine .. » Machine pfd T . o Stee), North & Judd Peek, Stow & Wil Russell Mfg Co Seovill M o Southern N E Tel > Standard Serew up anley Works ex-d * Works pfd ington Co com point, of Traut & Hine . - Travelets Ins Co. | Eas! ¢ Club.—| Aet | New York, Mareh Stock prices developed a reactionary tone at the cpening of ¥'s stock market on a short selling by pro interests, Seliing orders Am bseph Ksiayek of 186 Curtis was struck in the eye by son while he was standing |1csumptio the corner of Myrtle and Main |fessional et last night, according to a re-|Werc well distributed, most of the he made 10 the police. standaid strials and specialties o Rebekah lodge, No. 11, will [yielding f E Rails offered at ass of candidates Friday v nce to pressure. i Tlie officers of the Rebekah extendad 1l sembly will be present. In s and buying afternoon the Crescent Past Noble seept at con will meet with [cessions from last week's closing lev- Pan-American dropped Summer |about a point cach on the cutting of Patrick’s |the quarterly dividend from $2 to $1 | while specu fears of unf: able {dividend action we 'the weakness of which dropped 1 established Springfield ar to 2 points tod support lodge issues Crean of the St. will sing at tive 4 com 3y Mexican Insurgents ! A general s und (1 Ferrera o Dupont also were Honduran capital, was re-|moved against to the state partme ably Genera °k began at 3 o'clock Iri- | tional Lead and Maliison Silk, a1l fternoon and was marked by a|point or more approuch of the revolution-|cpencd frrezuluy i 1:30 p.om s strength cropped out in the early ernoon, National Lead rising 4% and Union Mfg Co | Wilson & pfd. but the Yale & Towne neral market was under the spell of - - inereasing lquidation in the to- CITY COURT JUDGMENTS, e rnemonkharea ® Over | o e Rran Gt actar ry Co. a s of slocks made minimum |, fe Bl Bran S A prices for the year, including Stude- | o0 P¢en awarded a judgment in th T e : sum of §27.70 by Judge B. W. Alling in the city court of New Britain The defendant, R. H. Ripple, was| represented by Irving L. chiin. | David L. Nair appeared for the plain- Hiff. The confectionery company was suing for candy purcha case of the ck by revolutionary for etrie, Coca Cola Foreigh oxchanges Isolated dropping near the wireless station roy communication govern- threaten to with ) noints, Are Held for Carrying Beer York, March 17,—Arrested on ege borne ¢51's els of beer, Joseph Buckholz and | rge Ko Orang Conn,,; Am Can held, ith transporting! Amn They said| Am New Haven| truck. | s ey uck, i to have Close Am 1t . ] g S lL.oco . Sm & Re.. Am Sug Rf em. Am Sum Tob Am Tel & Tel.. | Am Tob | Am Weol Ana Cop ; Ate Tp & 8 1., At Gulf & WI . Loco Itimore is G ed the fonal Candy | Karotkin, the | ed a judgment in M. AL Sexton | ented the plaintiff. There was no appearance for the defendant. In the case of Nathan Spiegel of | Hartford against the New Britain mping Works also appeared, I B. Hungerford representing the plaintift and there was no appearance o “, tor the defendant, The suit involves v allotting Bessarabia to Rumania | Canadian P I % 3 the foreclosure of a mortgage of soviet minister te > action | Cen Leath Co X 1 §0, the judgment heing :\\{\u».l. 1 i interference in . J 87 \ g B Russia ""'1"’“-"5":)"‘;*\":' \?”“‘”I_ day of redemption has becn set Chiltist & P e first Monday in April. Chile Cop Chino Cop Con Gus . Cor I'ro e Crucible nce hiteher. uffairs, r Poincare & 0 the French! Beth Steel B Con Textile Protest Note to F oscow, March 17 M minister of foreign a note to Premie ainst has' Ba pro- action of s 11 CURB MARKET Liberty Bonds today profited by a turn of funds into tax exempt se- fam J. Noble charge of be- | curitics, resulting from the fear that intoxicated while on duty. Farr, | Cuba Cane Sugar s (the $2,000,000,000 bonus measure, r has been a fireman for about a|XEndicott-John . 603 . vorted by the house ways and means | suspended for the same | Erie 1 committee, would limit tax reduc His condition | Erie An cnlarged demand sent all | Licut, |Gen Eleetrie 2 issucs higher, with large blocks Motors . ] 3 nd 4th 41-4s changing hands. 2es of domestic bonds moved ir- | | Gt North prd regularly, with trading featured py Insp Copper o4 lieavy liquidation of Kelly Springficld Mer Mar prd 307 §5. Moving in sympathy with a d cline of common and preferred stock, | the bonds fell 2 8-4 points to 95 1-4 price for the year. Selling | was bascd on uneasiness over main tenance of the company's § per cent preferred dividend. Wilson & Co. further recovery, and mounted more than a high level for the Charge of Intoxication ireman Willlam Farr ¢ Engine No. 3 has be Suspe 1 by Chief | has be se once before 1st pfd s | tion, reported to the chief by ‘ Goodrick BF o1 DAVIS €CUB PLAY hington, March 17.--The of the Davis cup play in the|Allis-Chalmers . 4 pean zone and the victor in -the|Pacifie O 5 fean zone will meet September 4, | Int Nickel tentative ar-{Int Paper meeting yet (\v‘i- ly Spring fee e W r of this match, ' Kennecott omes the challenger | the lel up now held by the United Mid State will play the American team Missouri er 11, 12 and 13, at the Ger- N ¥ Cen Cricket elub near Phila N Y N H & Norf & Woest ¥ 8 Ol ,,.00 . i ' win. | Int new low weording to ki ith L Cop » e sues 1ng on Pac is « Seabe point new year Pan Am P & T 1§ I nn 1 Pleree Arrow 10 Pittsburgh Foreign Exchange * Elizabeth Nyquist, Ray Misy Esther 131§z | Reading ' ) conts: Great NBritain hold tomorrow Rep 1 & 8 cables 428 60 day oine, 45 City Toyal D, N ¥ 1 3 420, nee: demand 4,891 ea- followed by | Sinclair Of Rer ? bles 4.90, Italy: demand 4.244; ca Swedish Bethany |South Paeifie 861 s 1 bles 4251, B lemand Rev, Gustay Pihl | 8éuth ui Y ! s 4,02, Germany: demand officiate. Burlal will be in | Studet ion) .22, Molland: demand 2 view ry Texas Co gl B Texas & Tobaceo March 17.—Foreign ex- Quotations n | lemand 4281, on banks New York, changes irrcgular Coa L Eisth Con Cop 9 uneral o h Nyquist will be rrivon from her we at 2 o'clock glum Ker O : ) i Norway: demar g demand 26.34. Denmark 15,45 Switzerland: demand Greeco: demand 1 Poland: de- United Pruit mand 000012, Czecho-Slovakia dee held from her home, 113/1° 8 tndus Aleo mand 2.88%. Jugosiay demand street, at 2 o'clook this after-]1* 8 Rubher o ) Austria 001414 h followed by services in the Er- |t 8 Stecd demand Argenting 1 1 Pacif Prod Mrs, Maria L. Lundberg, s S vl T funeral of Mrs, Maria | 104 Lund 104 was Rumania pfd 1 1 1 lemand okio: 11-16 Mortuary chapel at 2:30 o'clock.! 1" 8 St 4.00, Bra mand 1 T John 1 gherg officiats demand Montrea Burial was in Vairview cemetery, Kli tah Copper Willys Overland 11 10° 3 FORD TRUCK WINS AGAIN In need of a suitable conveyance to take the smallpox patients to the isolation hospital the city officials again select a FORD TRUCK Our large and complete stocks aided us in giving the city this immediate service. In less than four hours after the order had been confirmed the Board of Health had this car in service. Every business man should appreciate the value of a service of this kind. 20 Years With Ford Has Taught Us How Let your next truck be a Ford. Low price, economical opera- tion, backed by our service, makes this the ideal truck for every business. 'Elmer Automobile Co. 22 MAIN S PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Member Hartford Stock Exchange 81 West Main St., Tel. 2040 JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New Y Siock Exchange Hartford: Hartford, C Trust Blog., Tel. 3.6320 New Britain: 23 West Main Strect. Tel, 1816 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Comparative Analysis Connecticut Companies Important Com, ies Other Statds Last week we completed an analysis upon cach.of the eleven stock insurance companies incorporated in the Sate of Connectie ut. We have now completed a similar comparison covering thirteen stock five companies incorporated in other states whose shares also command local market intevest, A comparison of these figures affords valuable deductions to the holders of fire insurance company stocks. We Invite Inquiries Thomson, Tem & Co. Burritt Hotel Blds, \ Strect New Britain Hartfc New Haven MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MEMBERS HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGE Donald R. Hart, Manager After this date our New Britain office will be located on the ground floor of the Burritt Hotel, at No. 69 Wes# Main street, We do not ac margin accounts, JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York STOCKS Bridgeport BONDS w, Haven Direct Private Wire to New York G, F. GROI'F. Mgr.—Room 609, N, B, Nati Bank Bldg.—~Tel, 1013 EDDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 Waterbury Danbury Middletown We Offer 100 shares Colts 100 shares American Hardware 100 shares Landers, Frary & Clark Fuller, Richter Aldrich 8 G MEMBERS HARTEORD STOCK 1X(¢ LLARYH MO n T BRAINARD, Mg, New Britain Oftice 1ol 2080 Jissi SPAFARD North American Company COMMON STOCK Listed on New York Stock Exchange Selling Around $23} Paying Either 52 Cash, Netting 819 Or 109% in Stock, Netting 109 Earning $5.70 a share This is one of the Largest Utility Companies in the World, lighting Cleveland, St. Louis, Milwaukee and many other cities, 949% Increase in Gross Earnings in two years. Gross Earnings 1910, $11,000,000 Gross Earnings 1920, $39,000,000 Gross Earnings 1923, $75.000,000 We recommend this stock.