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CHAMPRECRUITER COLERICCO GOES ON SPEED VAGCINE FOR 0 BUYRADII] FOR <WALL STRtHb uus WILL LEAVE CITY * TRIAL FOR WURDER' NEW BRITAIN GASES CRIPPLD CHILDREN EACKANGE REFORIS | Sergeant Beckwith, Veteran Army Man, May Be Retired ~ |"4" A plea of not guilty d & recess was taken Members of Jur The jury which will decide the fate f Colericco ‘is composed of the fol- IPayette A. Lusk of Avon, farmer; Arthur W. Tryon of Windso: retired; Charles P. Hobart of South- ington, minerologist;: Nymphus N. Wright of Hartford, retired: Franklin | N. Bacon of Berlin, trap rock indus- try: Franklin E. Terry of cutlery manufacturer: Walter E. IMiske - of it Windsor, farmer: Sherman H. Pox of st Hartford, tobacco busines Clinton B. Hadsell of Avon, mechanic: Fred 8. Troup of Berlin, a former New Britain man: Charles R. Emmons of Newington, retired florist, and Robert J. Keefe of Windsor Locks, druggi Few challenges were made by the {attorneys, two men being excused because of defective hearing, five because they were opposed to the death penalty in murder ca four excuged subject to call later. The majority of the others called who were not picked were cxcused by the court for various reasons. (Continue From First Page) was entered until 2:50. Sergeant Frank L. Beckwith, who has been in charge of the local United States army recruiting station for the past year reccived an order today to report at once for duty at New Haven. Sergeant Leckwith during his stay here has made many friends and has made an excelient record as a wecruit- ing officer, leading the state for seve al months in the number of enl ments securcd for all branches of the arm crgeant Beckwith has seen over 23 rs of service in the army and will be retircd this year., His transfer to | New Haven is probably the first step in the ending of his long carcer as a ! faithful scrvant of the United States. He has taken an active part fn all the campaign the United States has en- gaged in during the past 25 years and has seen scryice in the Philippines, | Panama, Mexico and various posts in the United Stat Hig home in New London and he plans to return there as soon as he is retired from active service, He now ranks as a tirst class sergeant and he | will most probably be promoted to the rank of master sergeant, the highest nk to which non-commisgioned officer can aspire. Scrgeant Beekwith | is & member of New London lodg lowjng: Let John A. Andrews & O of [your clothes with a *Maytag. The city elerk and board ctmen will be in session Satur and Monday to admit new voters, | continuous session from 9 a. m. [ m. will be conducted. [ Mrs. Josephinc Johnson, wirc of | Theodore Johnson of 166 Maple street, Britain | recently of "sc- Ay A WATERBURY HAD'PIVGTURES Were Private | hus returned from the New General hospital, where she underwent an operation. | Let John A. Andrews & C |your clothes with a “Maytag. The regular monthly |the New Britain chapter of the Con- nvvficut Council of Catholic Women f:i":;:r’::',,,l;::uf‘" "“'"::r:’f,““l]":‘ "eEU" lwill be held tomorrow: evening at 9 that the same films were shown at |°'¢1ock In the Y. 2L T. &. and B. hall. It anang prlimseioliine ere Ang AL KILLED BY STOLEN one of these clubs at least the pic- Rzt ekt tures were secured without cost nlurl New Haven, March 18- 10 the courtesy of a member said to [mobile which Killed Miss K r a friend of the owner of the |Ferguson, daughter of Dr. R. J. Fer- |guson last night was one that had | been stolen from near Grace hospital |and Dbelonged to Dr. W. P. Lang, the police reported today. - This machine was found during the night in a street, ncar the business center, a mile m the Susan Sheridan high school in Westville outside of | which, in the street, Miss Ferguson was struck. On the fender of the wachine were blood and hair. The lengine was still warm. It was later identified as belonging te Dr. Lumg ’\\‘hu had parked it af the hospital He missed it about the time Miss IFerguson was killed, Beaths Aglaia V. Macroyani Aglala, wife of Vasile Macroyani of 75 Clark street, died at her home this Attorney morning. She was 30 years of age. ¢ .| The funcral arrangements, in charge N At s, oA ‘or Laraia & Sagarino, are Imompl(u. n.-mpw,‘.('u--w-mh-r Films Shown in Theater and Clubs In HBrass City, Say VFans, wash Waterbury, March 18, ight fans | Advy. in this city today recalled that the | Dempsey-Carpenticr flms were shown at onc local theater as a side CARR. The auto- Kutherine .u:l\ J. Quinlivan, manager of the Ito theater in this city, stated to- that the Carpentier-Dempsey | fight pictares shown his theater some time ago were not leased by him through any regular moving pice ture exchange in this state, but that | he had leased the pictures from two individuals, who had purchased the state rights for the fight films, but about which individuals he knew very little excepting that the name of one of them was "It ¢ Mr, Quinlivan stated private ndividuals had purchased the state rights on the fight fihns throughout the country the same as was done in this state and that very few author- Vzeq exchanges handled the fight films In uny state, DISAPPROVES ASSOCIATION Prank 1., General Healey ticles of Greenwich Academy, Harttord, March 158, -Altorney Gen, Frank L. Healy has adyised Sceretary of State islmer N, Louns- bury net to receive the wrticles of as scciation of the Greenwich academy parenis organization of the town of Greenwich so tong as t contain provisions relative® 10 the acqulsition | g3 Greenwood strect was held this! of the Greenwich ucadeimy. The sign- | o noon, Burial was in 8t Mary's ers of the articics are Anna . Bolling, | o0 s Isabel 8, Itockefeller, Archer 11, rown, Colby M. Chester and Sanford | Avihur T, Doty. Robinson. The Greenwich academy 5 was lucorporated many years ago on| The funeral of Arthur T. a capital of §80,00u, he Greenwlch |98 Winthrop street will be held academy | ts association which | 7:80 o'clock this evening. L propoeses to acquire it non-stock | Samuel Butcliffe, pastor of the Bpis- corporation to be organi The ,,.,m,p,n chureh, will officiate ‘m_ the ticles say that the asscoiation is not to | service. Burial will be in Salisbury be incorporated for profit and that|on Wednesday no profits shali be distributed to mem- | 3 bers, The scw assofation shall have | Mys, Alonzo D. eight divectors and the may be| The funeral of Mrs. Alonzo D chosen af trystees of the Greenwich | Buil of 27 Black Rock avenue, which academy whether stockholders of not. | was private, was held from her late 1t is proposed to purchase the stock |home this afternoon. Hurial mn of the Greenwich academy, 11nompsomm'.. Attorney Gen. Healy says he is un- able to give his offic approval to| the purposes sot forth in the articles of association as they would depri the Greenwich academy stockholders | of their legal rights. Angelina 1 The funeral of Angclina Rotella of Doty ot at tev. Bull. trick Mayes of Patrick Hay held yesterday morning at 9 o'cloek t 8. John's church, Saybrook. The pall bearers were Bdmund J, and Vin cent Hayes, John Smith and Fred, George and James Tormay. The flower bearers were Francis Hayes and New- to- | man Abbott, As the“body was being day passed in their entirety the fiscal | borne from the church Miss Mary reform measures of Premier Poin- | Hayes sang “The Vacant ( Inter- care, 161 to 23. The left abstained | ment was in St. Mary's cemetery, this from voting. city. All the pe mentioned, cxecy ———— Mr. Smith, are nd-children of the Lif Offers Life The funeral was REFORM B By the Associuted Parls, March 15 The ate UL PASSES, 8 hair & deccased, | Matthew Koszyoki. The funcral of Matthew Koszycki of 23 McClintock #treet was held morning at § o'clock from St. IPeie church. Burial was in° 8. Mary's cemetery. CARD OF THANKS 1o express re our sin | We wish thanks and appreciation to our many kind friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy in our recent bereavement, the death of our heloved nusband and father, John E Especially do we thank the und former shopmates of Erwin_ Mfg. Co.: Ir. ©. Court Prosperity, Forcst Am Aux. of Sons of Veterans; V. I aptiet chureh; Bveryman's , and Winthrop Councll, 8 tussel! U, A s of rl & ea {& D, of 1. MRS. NELLIE NAFE AND FAMILY. | Walter J. Kirkweod (above) Philadeiphia bas startled offici with an offer to die in the place of | Joseph Trinkle. who has been con- vieted of murder. The substitution will mot be allowed, officials said. « | e o | JOSEPH A, HAFFEY ’ Faiors 33 Syrile St Service Exceptional, Lady Assistast Tel. Parlor 1825-2 Nesidence 17 Summer St —| Bristol, | ! and | to 7/ meeting of (Continued From First Page.) in attendance, A1l details that do quire proiessional attendsnce, such ws clerical duties, preparing ad- hesive strips, ete, is being donc by voluntee | Patrolman not Thomus Feency deteetive bureau. has been de |muintain order on the third where the clinic everal hundred chi'dren are {erowded in daily while |being turned away, been no let-up of fled to floor being hundreds are So far there has 1 the number of ap- nts for vaccination, Derby Doctof Offers Services r A M. Paonessa received a this morning from Dr, George . Nixon of Derby, one of the eclec- tic physicians whose licens evoked by the state volunteering to g0 into isola- at the hosp! id attend the patients under treatment here. Dr. ‘\V\nn expl ng in his letter that he | has eloscd his office in Derby, He has {appealed to the superior court and has all the prifleges of an M. D., he writes the mayor, Dir, this morning to Dr. Richurd W, Pul- {1en, superintendent of the department of health, and the superintendent will answer to explaining that Dr, Amelia Tutles has taken duties of hospital superintendent and thanking him for his ofier of assist- nnee, B rd, tion Vote $1.500 Vor Health The board of finance and taxation met last night and voted transfers to the health department in the amount of $4.500 to g meet] tions ceivable, The transfers will be From the palice dey from the ity dep from the interes! $5:00, proval by the common council Couldn’t File Income Tax Return, & its bills until the appropria- of the new fiscal year are re- as follow: tment, rtment, ldwin Wallace who had been quar- Park street| the past few weeks and who was releas:d Sunday called at Dr, Pullen’s| oifice this morning and asked for a| his | Wallace explained that| he was unable to file his income: tax | statement and wanted an affidavit to federal income tax of« ned at his home on for statcment giving the dates auarantine, of submit to the flce, Miss Tose Martini, a trained nurse, went Into isolation at the hospital yes. | terday completing the nursing staff, Miss Martinl s a local young woman training for| It will now be pos- | and | and has been out of about four years. sible to have a complete night staff, Go 1 Yoestorday, day Isolation Hospital, Mrs, McCarthy of zska of 401 Church street, taken to the hospital, making five pa- tients under treatment there, es are two of the most recent re. ported, DBy carly removal of new cases, Dr, to their families Patients now in the convalescent stag: will not he taken from their hom he says, pect Teachers to be Vaccinated No orders have been issued teachers concerning vaceination D, will be .+ The health superin- neeessy tendent expocts he said this afternoon, that the tenchers will show the proper submit to of cooperation and It they do not, go ont department, splrit the treatment, ever, an order will office of the health stated, There has been some relutive to the action of the health de- partment in ordering scheol children to be vaccinated to those in ch Swhom th the school day. how ‘ge FACTORY AT AUCTION Putnam, March 18. ion by court order and receivers J. B, and A, C. Townsend today, whole was sold for $475,000 to Wil- liam Muir of Providence, R, at public through is being conducted. | s have | examining| Xixon's letter was turned over | up the | sist that department in $3,000; | $1,000; and discount item, | The transfers are subject to ap-| ' Vairviow stroot, and Miss Rose Mond. | Pomonick were The | ton E. Wells, §2, ullen believes the danger | ol can be minimized. and | Pullen does not expeet that one | have from the, he | discussion | and issuing no order of them and with y will be in contact through | ~The Manhas- = sett Mfg. company’s plant was gyt up Change in Administration of Naval O Union Pacific . Strongman and as a L, who is| Lions Club Votes to-ustall Set in Newington Home | The regular weekly mecting of the Lions club was held in the Burritt hotel this non. The chief speaker was Rev. Stanley A, Ieiek, editor of the “Catholic Leader.”” Yather Jciek took for his subject “Community Coopera- tion.” He spoke of war as being a hateful thing but said that despite the | disadvantages of war it also had its good points in that it brings out the best on oné side and the worst on the other. Explaining this statement the | speaker told of the great conwmunity spirit which grew up in this country during the late war and how the people learned to give with a will, Father Tcick classed Abraham lin- coln as the greatest man in the world's history and spoke of him as a man who picked a thorn and planted a rose wherever it was possible to do so. He urged the members of the Lions club to do likewise and serve wherever it was possible to serve. | In closing Father Icick explained the many advantages to be derived from a community chest, for which a drive | |in this city will be started next week. | He urged the members of the club to support. the drive and assured them that for every cent of money or hour of work they gave they would be! thrice repald. Radio for Crippled Children The club voted to buy a radio to be given to the erippled children's servien committee with the power to decide | the best means to adopt. Music was furnished by John J. Crean and several vocal selections rendered by Mrs, M. T. Crean, which | were well received. On tiext) Tutwdty’ e Tiznalolu| will be host at a dinner to be given |at the Hotel Burritt to the workers in the community chest drive. | OF TAX ON ORPHANAGE Society of Mary Immaculate and Others May Have Accounts Strick- en From City, Books, Several tax abatements and rebate- ments will be recommended to the common eouncil tomorrow evening by |the mayor and board of aldermen in- cluding the following: Max Silverbrush, $2 paid as per. sonal tax. The rebatement is allow- od because he is an ex-serviceman; China, $7 paid on property in 1922, The rebatement is allowed because he is an ex-serviceman; Ciif- 20 paid on the list of |10 The rebatement is allowed be- |canse he is an ex-serviceman; The So- of Mary Tmmaculate, 543.71. | The rebatement is allowed becanse the property is used for humanitarian purposes; August Lorenius, $196.50, {The abatement is allowed because he, is blind, and covers a perfod of three to | years. Bills in the ameount of $204.454.18 been approved by the finanee committes of the common council and will be offered for pagment, | The board of public works will ask [power to buy a road scraper for and a Tord truck for $600, The same department will offer a propos- ed contract for strect lighting and (recommend its adoption. The zoning committee will recom- mend that contracts be entered into with the ‘Technieal Advisory corpora- tion for zoning the city, the cost to! be not more than $5,000. y PROGRAH OF ECONOMY | Land Porccast by Order From Acting Seeretary Roosesvelt. Washington, Mareh 18.—A program said to represent stockholders in the |of strict economy for future adminis- | company, The auctioncers then began offering the property in parcels as the had consented to the unusual | and later will{courts to the jurisdiction of the Navy The court may| department, was farecast today in an ve the sale of the property in|order tirely or may order acceptance floosevelt. court precedure of a resale, pas upon the results. appe its en the sales made by parcelling. FATE March ON § Waterbury, Charles A, ed that he would appoint Acly of this city a member of the athletic commisison to succeed COMMISSION 18. the latter's term expires on July Castle is at present secretary commission but is not & member. ln Shootmg Why Rev. Asqg G. Burns shot D. Conger. MeXico business man, remains a mystery te police Both the clergyman and Conger refuse to make any state- ments. The shooting occurred just after the minister’s return from Chicage. His preliminary hearing has been continued until physicians determine the seriousness of Con- | ger's wounds. tration of naval oil land, including the celebrated Teapot Dome and Califor- nia reserve if they are returned by the issued by Acting Secretary Five officers, who hate had previous experience with naval eil problems | Jand are known as conservationists, FOVErnor, were assigned to new stations in the Templeton today announc- Castle | districte rmbrmn.: oil land reserves state Moses King boxing instructor at Yale when | SN, Navy department itself or in naval ARREST MINISTER'S SON Hartford, March 18.—Ralph P. Be. €on of the Nev, Mr. Bezanson of ristol, this state was arraigned in police court here today on a charge of obtaining money under false pre- tenses. He was bound over to the su- perior criminal court under bonds of 00 by Judge Creedon. Pyrchase of {stock is involved in the charge Rainbow Roadways ! | lLondon—Among the many sugges- |tions for improved traffic conditions | here is the proposal to paint the | paved roadways in various bright cel- ors. Anéther suggestion calls for {luminous curbstones as an aid to pedestrians and motorists, providing | the 1atter are not “lit up” themsclves, He's Porsistent Alvin Washington Van a violin makér, has an- | nounced himself for the cighth time & ecandigate for TUnited States pr {dent. He plays no political favorites, |as his announcement submits his :nxmr to both major parties ! The difference between the and Gregorian calendars is now Special Notices There will be a whist party tonight, given by the St. Ann's soclety at St. Jean de Bptiste hall, 34 Chure! |sireet, for the benefit of a French parish. Th: public is invited.—advt Chicago Dorston Julian 13 (above) | I* (Mo.) | |low |4 points ! American \RECOMMEND ABATEMENT | Studebaker Co | PUTNAM & CO. Memhers New York Stock Exchange Member ilartford Stock Exchange ‘el 2040 8 h anmo: 18.~8om tin 1 oil York we W P gains noted iriced railroads and sover at the opening of the ay, but elsewhere the downward, with ssues ceilpsing ar registere 81 West Main St., We offer— 160 Shares Amarican Herlware 510 tend seve lew prices of the terday. bstantial in a number of inst lesing 48 and W ferred, Consolidated Cigar, Van Steel, Cosden preforre o 13 ed Internationa! Ceme Rurns Brothers ! to 1%, bet market moxed up vigorous! the impetus of short. cove heavy buying of rafiroad sharcs. cral Electric sold 2% above day’s final Azure, Chesapeake Missouri Pacific preferred, N Western, Tob: o Troduc Lead and &£oca Cola 1 1o points, and U, 8. Steel, Ke fpringficia Baldwin substantia! fraction cign exchanges opencd irregu After the initial burst of ort interests rene against the general dustrial favorites were levels for the ye Studebaker, Willys-Overl red, Crueible Steel, Gulf and Brown shoe, which ‘l-x-‘hmi 1 1o Railread shares, which had cffered stubborn resistince, weakencd Lightly under frosh selling, despite the continued case of moncy rates. | Moving counter to the al trend, General Electrie, Americun Metal, Deet Sugar and Products were strong spots, money opencd at 8% per cent, lLow 38 losses were cstablis s, IVis Overland under T . 4 il UDD & CO. MEMBE HANGY Sock Bachangs i 1or S HARTVORD STOURK ¥ rs New York .5 West New Britaiu M Strecy, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Comparative A |I|||m|lllnl (8 dozen in- forecd to new n-.m.un_ 1 pre ¥ oticut Conpani week we InsuEance companics incorporated i s have now completed a simil Aock five companies incorporated in ot comumand local market interest, A comparison of these digures affords valuable deductions o the nolders of fire insurance es Other States h of the cleven State of Connecti- thirteen states whose shares also gene Bt Sug Can Cr & Am Am Am . Am Sm & Re. . m Sg Rf em. . \m Sum Tob .. Tel & Tel.. Tob Woel Ana Cop . Ate TP & 8 F At Gulf & W 1T Bald Loco Baltimore & O . Beth Steel B .., Con TeNile Can Pacifiic Cen Leath Co Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & St P Chi R Isl & P Chile Copper Chino Cepper Con Gas Corn Pro Crucible Steel f‘ubl Cane Sugar Thomson, ‘enn & To. BULRRIITT HOTEL BLDG, L. 2580 G9 WENT MAIN ST, NEW BRIFAIN HARTFORD NEW HAVEN Members New York Stock Exchas Membe H ford ok el Donald R, Hart. Manager We Can Offier Subject to 50 Shares Stanley Works Common | Price on Application We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts ,l m Am Sale JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidaied Stock Exchange of New York Waterbuvy STOCKS W Danbury BONDS New Haven Middietown Direct Private Wire to New Yor ~Koom 509, N. B. Nat'! Sank Bldg.~Tel. 1013 Gen Electric Gen Motors Goodrich (B) Great Neorth pfd Insp Copper nt Mer Har pfd R1Me-Chalmers Pacitie Of1 Int Niekel . Kelly Spring T'r lum.....v Cop. . Lehigh® Val Mid States Oil | Mis Pac N Y Cen . NYNH&H Norf & W North e Pure Qil Pan Am Penn 11 » Con Cop Reading ftep 1 & 8 Noyal D, N ¥ Sinclair Ol 1 South Pacific South Rail G, ¥. GROKY EDDY BROTHERS &® HARTFORD, NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer 50 shares of North and Judd 100 Colts 100 shares Landers, Frary & Clark r & Texan Co . Texas & TPacific Tobacco Prod Transcon Oil L) 1281 United ¥ruit .. 193 U v ! vee U S Steel prd .. Utah Copper .. Willys Overland Westinghouse National Lead 8 Indus Alco & Itubber Co g 1013 18 AUSTIN & KRON 107 BOOTH'S BLOCK Phone 3015 7% First Mortgage Bonds 1185 67 1" rian 142 1 61 1431 LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS (Judd & Company.) id 60 % "y Asked Aetna Casualty Aetna Life Hartford Fire Phoneix Fire Div, Trayelers Ex div American Hardware bige-Hfd. Cpt Co Colt's Arms Vagle Lock Hart & Cooley L, Frary N B Machine com N B Machine prd Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd Pec, Stow & Wil Russell Mfg Co Scovill Mfg Co Standard Screw Stanley Works com ftanley Works pfd Torirngton ~com Traut & Hine i Union Mfg Ce . 35 ETH) 50 ni on The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Comgany Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $ oreign Exchange 10 all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKI Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. 00 and upwards. rmore, the goverms inyone who transe or iniehe i son- DAUGHERTY'S DEFENSE " ports i, 10 ST “m ask but by Publishes Correspondonce With Thee U, S TREASURY (March 17 Treasury STATEMENT 1924 balance, $260,945.5 atrical Man on Question of Trans- 8 - S TREASURY STATE (March 20 Treasury $266.241 e, | Foreign Exchang 8 alance v, batan York, March 18— Forcign ASSAILS SENATOR LODGH o Washington, March 1% Debate the ai! disclosurcs, the Coolidge lean telegrams and the possible poli tical consequences of it all, broke wiresh today in the senate Mak Iis malden speech. Senater Neoly democrat, West Virginia, bitterly gs- “ith Mr. Daughorts 24 sulled Scnator Lodge, the republican tlon of the Dempsey- 'P~r leader, for Wi recent address in “In reply to question,” sid the ; 56,79, fonse of the. president and declared Iotier, “as to 1} Mr, Coolidge “must abide by the re- depa sults of his unhappy choice” of 1d- you < |ward B. Meclean as one of his ad- visers. nks ° 193 demand Demand demand Swe- rk: de- demand . Greecer Poland: demand zechoslovakia demand a: demand 123%, R L2 Argentina: & demand 16,95, Montreal 96%. mand 5061 i} cabies §.25 triftion) Norw Jemand 15.48. Spain 1 cables giv wbout the cxhib rmany. Fitpo pictur view of the a took torney the mand 17.24. demand $00015 88, Jugo rmania’ dengad rand 23.7 Srazil Tokio: demagd 2% witzerinnd demand 12 s tment on . genera tions ¥ one way these fight pictures may neported ¢ chibitior How is that * 1 asked Py repeal of the federa hibiting their transportation, here is on or any other prize e tr The principality of Wales has an area of 7.467 square miles and & pop- viation of 2,200,000, taw pro you re-