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SV GOVIMENWERE |~ Ci 1t GUARDS FOR BEER| e Andrews & Co.— The Sons of Veterans Auxiliary will | hold its regular social at G. A. H. hall | Added Disclosures Today in New tomorrow artcrnoonirom 215 10 5/ Jersey Scandal ‘ gin at 8 o'clock. Smart Spring Millinery, | Shoppe, 7 W. Main St, Prof. Bldg. | adt., _Vederal| Sir B Drake lodge, Ameri- real beer | i Orvder Sons of St George, will | Jersey into New | hold its regular weekly meeting in | | Vega hall this evening. Matters of | importance will come before the | meeting for discussion Lunch at Ilallinan avt. Vice-president Charles Cullen of the National Brotherhood of Painters and AL Kutz and | Decoraters has veturned to his home | Dataiaon Malting | in Worcester, Mass., after a visit of | s | two days with President James e Py e Manning of the local that ibREy union, ral agents New it of New York and New Jursey and | Jeases the manutact il liquor from industrial Jersey. Grill showed the court iich, he testificd, Katz gaveghim to| to police while escorting trucks York. He New York, prohibition agerits « manutuctured in New York, Saul Grill, a special agent, to- lay testificd at the trial before Feder W Judge Mack of Har “oley, once seeretary to former Governor | Edwards of New now stat superintendent of ol meas March 2 corted sy, Weights Herbert | and® ires, Lrewing branch of | charged with and conspliacy to bribe fed i TD SR o “Process Columbla Record re- out weekly. At Columbia | { headquarters. John A. Andrews & Co. —advt | corps will | noon | of heet aicohol in | v allow The Scout drum d clhicarsal tomorrow *hool. Vermont Maple Sugar and Mctnroe's, West Main, | W after L police pass | Pure Syrup just in. dvt, See the fow beer to New ision he sent two ents to “ride” load of beer® New, York on | watz' request, . Grill continucd his recital of said on ont beautitul display of s, moderately priced at Mary | ! lizabeth, ST We Main, Prof Bldg the | Hoged graft pavinents madc by I T At nd Foley, which William E. bunigan. | tcq with Lngine Co. 3. turned \nother clul probibition agept, | gnation to Chiet William J ostified Lad totalled $60,960 in | Noble this morning rr han two mounths lust ity tio Grill sand Katz proposed to await trial by hoard on igent close three e der- being intoxieated wi wy brewerics which ged conspi 1o rald a New might be able to l.l\l'll Durig a otor car Katz gave him $ the sum would Iy the I Brewin company were not mols timied, A few days la $4,000, A% a gay party another 86,000 changed payment for three weeks Two days tater, Grill came to him with $3,000, o 2,000 was from an Flizaboth hrewe and $1,000 from Katz Foley, the ness said, gave him $2,000 and | §$1,000 for himsclf, On October oley $7,000 collecte Klizabeth and P $6,000 (o CGirill, the At that time Ioley Grill, that one of the | had spent $3,000 of {he or| “eampaign purposcs.” | into spring | Katz | wan co 1 les: was | autuwmn, that the two weeks | ; the fire weting New were not n the | Katz wanted him | duty, vty |ENGINGER ARRIVES FOR S JONING OF NEW BRITAIN Map Work Using Information Now On Hand work o started this Melville d e “ iritain wa ngineer G. W [tices of the | povation, arrived whi arternoon from the of clinical Advisory in the city officcs with Linder in city Melville will prepare data map using the information in Mr, Linder's conttnued. | Mes as a basis the maps, Thi wecording to| Work will take about 60 the timate | Cor and es Chairman with breweries in came from Hersol il gave witnes: for duys, Z0ne1s ¢ "The under the ory corporation | be here today, ington, Del, on busine sg New Britain next Fourteen tenements will be provid- | pected | ed as a result of bullding permits 4s- | Mr., Melville was in charge aof sued this afternoon at iho office of [ing work in Wilmington, Del., North Inspector John C. Gilchreest, 1% [amy Ma Nebreska Stein waas given permits for two three — { family houses to be built on Monroc | . . | streot, each to cost $13,0 The | Schneider Gets $110,000 | nouses will be 26x48, B. Dubroski e M two tenements and one store, to hr Ietown, Mareh 2 The three- | built at 381 Church strect, at a cost briek bank block on Main street of $8,000, Abraham Wintz was Samunel Schucider, New granted permits for two three bought by houses to be built on Belden street, | Bernard Benjamiy The houses arc to be 26x46, and will | D, Baggis) for eost $11,000 each, £110,000, — lay, giving them the les State and Govt. Men Both | today thes il excre today they will exercisc After Contraband Booze |, 1. The New Haven, March 27.—~With the state police trying to hold on to the| Middictown 122 cases of whiskey secized at "Tal-| post office, madge Inn in East Haven yesterday|the and the federal officer trying to get|the thelr hands on it a contest was scen|the today after a conference at the county [ the sccond floor law officrs bullding in which Supt. Hurley of the [picd by Judges Anderson and 1 state police, State's Attorney Alling[huc. The late Judze Gustal B, Car and Chief Deputy Collector of Cus. o lad an office on this floor toms Edward Welch took pari. ed as the | The state police are on guard ovér the whiskey, The collector wanted a tax of $6.40 a gallon. The fedcral of- ficers want the liquor as cvidence the state police claim the oyster boat Spatkler as their first prize as a| Bralt eollector New Britain will he uperyision W. b, Ennis ident of the Advis He hud planne .1 m\ hnt was called to e \\H‘V week, it is ey zonit viee hnieal 14 New Tenements in Day’s Building Permits | i, L and Lincoln, Mi story owned b Britain baker, has been Ackerman and Hurtford lawyers Papers were passed, { o and the op- | Ackerman u:...ll | family Tues- their right to buyers intend to keep the an inves e building is located between the National bank and the There are three stores on ground floor, the Unite Nattonal Clothing company, Ward-Kelsey 8hoe company. eterin, and d e The first armory d The tran: the agency ford. floor 1 hall wetion was made Morris was once u throu, Hart of Tulin of | Breaths Dorothy McGuire 1 funeral of Dorothy 4 years, was held thi the home of her p Mrs, Joseph McGuire street, The 1 di MAY, DAUGHERTY TO FIGHT. ‘Washington Courthouse, Ohio, Mareh 27.~Mal Daugherty,brother of the attorney general, and president of | T the Midland bank here, who failed to| answer summons to appear today be- |’ fore the Daugherty senate invest tion committee; is expected back I tonight from Chillicothe, where it w reported he went to oblain counscl 1o fight full investigation of the records| of his bank, by the committee, Mr Daugherty stated last Saturday that| he would not appear before the com- | . mittes at this time. Nares ABRGERER FI Mr. and Mrs, Hude 19 Cherry street, died it the New Britain Ger pital following a long i caves besides his parents, threc Itudolph, Gunn 1 Henry, Martha and Mildred arrangements are incomplete McGuire atternoon | “ltrom M and Arch at her ome ness, and leaves beside ) brother followi Mary's ¢ metery Harry Ackerman AFTER TRISH REBELS, Maeroom, Treland, March 27 party of Freo State military with ar mored cars passed through here to day with the idea of conccnlrating on the West Cork arca, where irregulars have been active recently. rday ers, two sicters, neral Russecll ¥ Best Butter, 55¢ Ib, advt. samucl Stepanik samuel Stepanik, 43 years, of Plainville, died this me e leaves ) wife The from the ledg ning and one Best Butter, 55¢ Ib. [ advt “he Choice of the Experts, daughter | Saturday |chureh at ’lll,n jew cen funeral will be held Gre Orthodox 9 o'clock vet THANKS also the Ne sindnes cARD O v the Cottee:. | f —— JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Funcral Director ‘arlors 33 Myrtle St | service b swepticial, Lady Ascistant rel. Parlor 1625-2 Hesidemve 17 Sommer St <162 e e funeral MES. BEYER AND CHILDEEN =3, ~—saves the day ==> < City Items - CHARITY DRIVE LAGS; The regular meeting will be-| {lic 18 responding bueans: tall concerned, in its h | still your | Mrs, | Charles the regular army | [ 1o reduce th | trac lunder ] guardians | they dia EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MA ANDERSON ENTERS PRISON ROUTINE 'Is Given Same Treatment as' i Other Convicts ! We are united this week in trying | to put over a great project. The pub- there is a between all parties rizations, the pub- the workers. Tt is for the good, for the hetterment of for the community will immensely from this inter 18¢ of effort and generosity, Jut while credit is due the loyal generous contributors, 1 know phblic at large has a warm place art for you who are on the firing line, giving not only your con- tribution of money, but more precious | whole being, in an effort to il GRAND TOTAL §29,727 (Coitinued from First Dage) loyalty \lf fore the rch 27.—William H. | Anderson, who, as the agent of the Anti-Saloon league, swayed lcgisla- tures and, cording to his own as- servation, caused the passage of the | | prohibition amendment to the Feder- al Constitution, got a taste of society impersonal authority yesterday when Ihe passed his first full day in Siog| | Sing Prison. He also added to his | personal wealth by the sum of one and onc-half cents. One and one-half ! cents a day is the monetary perquisite | granted by the Commonwealth of New York to felons housed within its el s concrosity oundaries, | Mg aloraions this week, Anderson lived the routine of the drawing as all into a commen hond of | fIFSt dAY of any convict. He passasl | tinotiics May it continue in our| MO8t Of the day, with ten casual and | midst to spur us on to even greater | UBSUNE companions, in the office of {and more heroie decds, for the better. | PF: Amos O. Squire, the prison phy- ment of our fellow men."” [T, § . A Al eailiaant concerning the| Mental Examination Thorough total contributions to date of $29..| DPr- Squire explained in considerable 72765 is that $11,170.70 of this|dctail last night the purpose of the amount was reported by the thiee |Ph¥sical and pathological esamins women's teams, Team No. 11, captain |1 Which Anderson and his S venladien total of |ETOUP of fellow inmates of Sing |'were subject. The object, Dr. Sq o date, Owing to an epror team | No. ptain, Mrs. B. B, Dassette, Said. was to assemble and collate the | cteristics of men whe fuiled to receive proper credit yoster. | Personal charg day, it having reported $ the | commit crimes, Possi 20 yesterday and $1,-| CFeney, he said, is a factor of great | kinz the tola] to dat importance in considering the crim- um 13, captain, Mrs, M, |inal, and that potentiality is carcfully 1or has a total of $1,799.25 to | Probed for. linquiry into the family and llife of the subject is made. [tory” of the case includes a ‘ork, Mu bond of union Nen i orioRM concerned ,the org: lie and common and the and fact WS a reports today as follows Pledges Amount 158 £ Kisselhry 3 a6 50 1"ox NCRTR . G. Hausman P 1 . Maione Pritchard 00 .fl\omugh examined for scars, phy- Bean 7.00 | sical defects and other feautres that MCKAY vovves T 5.75 ( might be considered symptomatic of the prisoner's anti-social aetivity, Anderson’s Test Incomplete, 00| The former dry leader's examina- Russet 00 | tion was not concluded. Several men Warner 5 .00 | happened to precede him in the daily outine for the physician's attention, | "1 T get to him,” sald Dr, Squire, re- fering to Auderson, “I'll finish the ex- amination tomorrow, ‘There's a of others to be examined.” Dr. Squire refused to divulge in particular the result obtained from Anderson’s examination, Anderson will return to the medical guests of | department today for further quiz- #ing. During the next nine days he | must be examined in turn by the prin- cipal keaper, Edward Hickey; the prison ehaplain, the schoolmaster and the superintendent of prison indus tries. At the same time he must he photographed and his Bertillon meas. urcments will be recorded in the in. stitution. At the end of that time he ssigned to regular duties, mixed gray” mustache which carefully noted on the Policr Headquarters rogues' gallery record Tues did not survive the day, It as erased by a fellow inmate goon after Anderson reached the prison, The “reception committee”, in which bl which svould continue | Apdarson found himaelt had an op- during the coming ' portunity to develop their muscles in tithorized strength {4 vigorous “daily doezen” that lasted men and 12,000 | two hours, but the coal pile is ex-| pected to supercede this artificial form of cxercise in the next few days. No Visit From plain, It was ascertained that the Rev, Poterson, of chapiain of Sing an opportunity to grect the was supported in his sturdy against alcohol by a large churches. Anderson is in the main call block which houses 900 of his fellows, He is frucks from the | taking his meals in the common mess roserye of the army. It was | hall. Authorities denled that he will thrown out on a point of order, be removed to another prison The house yesterday voted 1o mod- - the ban on the ment of | s 2 . a under 21 years of without the | Simsbury Men Vietim In Alleged Blackmailing consent of parents or Cambridge, Mass, March - A story of the alleged “shaking down" Edison Curtis of Simsbury, Conn, and can show |for $20,500 after, he said, Curtis had consent in writing to |been “picked up” by Mrs, Theresa Duggan at a Boston hotel, was told by Harry E. Levenson, Toston attorney, jcalled as a governmental rebuttal wit- ness in the trial of William J, C {coran, former district attorney of I Middiesex on charges of at tempted Levenson, a for- mer codefend oran in black mail cases in Suffolk county pleade {guilty and turned states e ence | Tev in describing the division |of the money paid him, he jcounsel for Mrs, Duggan's hushand |#aid that Corcoran designated “Lacy {and Epracklin® as sharers with him- were lents, 501 The physical side of the test fs {tal, Dr, uire said. The subject is 3 rden . 1 a0 Mis, 3 Mrs. BB Mrs, H. 0 o L. Sheldon 8 Jourdan Hungerford Loowmis i 2.00 o0 cland Pivres 0o | any Total today 1009 4716 were date vorkers today otal to I'he w Jtotary -Ini- 'HOUSE HAS SET ARMY NGURh AT 126,000 KEN Rejects AN posals to Cut the Strength Below the Present vas Figures Mareh 2% v the rday to of the war departinent ap- Approval was given house yeste provisi propris fiseal year at of 125,000 enlisted oilieers, Representative Kvale of Minn . offcre independent d an amendment nlisted strength to 62,- presentative Black, of 10,000 maximum, by Dr. sborough, Pretestant 8ing had not ‘taken man who ampaign group of 500, while 1 %, Propose améndments A vore Vo cntative Itecce, of Tennes. an amendment to turn department of agriculture vave, 1,500 Both wore rejected a vis Lepre oifer for nse in hnproving hig tors and stocks enli age written their guardians 4 which mrge of any boy his parents or [of An amendment was ac uld require dis 21 years ir 0 request not, enlistmeint HETHODISTS CONVENE county £10 Annwal session of New England tortion 1 of Core sonthern Conference Opens Today At Providence, snson, I iden M England Methodist m here yuthern confer Lpiscopal in iding todny adopted res. | %€1f and Levenson, on the basis of one. | condemaning the lower branch | Uarter each, in the net procecds of Istand legislature in |the SUM obtaincd from Curtis, repeal the rwood prohi- | itio oreement and calling pon the scnate not to comcur in| . 27 ing on the legisia- | VoW York, March 25, ~Criminal sresented in the | P81 action proceedings against Repre- enforce the na- | Sentative Ogden L. Mills were dis- P | missed today at the request of the The reports of 4 N complainante uyler M Meyer, superintendents | " h y thas William Ch and John Henry . | Hammond of the Lenox Hill republi- | pas . ¢h prop- than $20,. nd a membership. Arlegates confer. 8 pre hode She act LIBEL ACTION DISMISSED, is action and cal s of the states re to rigidly ntior the . istrict crence aggregate of $200,000 having been speut in improvement of an addition of more ial support ¢ more the ch b, Russell Bros. | minister &ain 1 of clerical and lay quadreanial genera Springfield in May will oc morning. HEARING POSTPONE Plains, N. Y New York, 1 J hanges fir ' ) Great Britain habeas | 430 1-2; 60 ted by France: demand 5.47 1-2; cables ‘ul adition Stock- | 1-2; Ttaly: demand 4 cables 4.54] to stand 1 for the |1.2; Belgium: demand 4.30; cables £160,000 of | 4.81; Germaoy: demand (per trillion) Holland: Arwmand 92; Norway: 15:68 Sweden demand Denmark: demand 15.93: demand : Spain 17: Greece: demand 1.67 and 06001 March 27.—Foreign ox- Quotations (in cents): demand § -4; cables | in t lls or l»v\n 128 dings insti bridg Mas worth Mayer's os WOOL MARKIY ling. | list !ground in the early trading, guins of mental defi-| To this and an extensive | pr-rsnnnlt Thg “his- | detailed | 0 ‘.»pm of the parents and grandpar-| | rose about two poin | given as mueh attention as the men-| | moving up lot | Aeina | Bristol | Hta Elec Light RCH 27, 1924 WAL STREET STOCK | EXCHANGF REPORTS New York, March Rallying tendencies were in evidence at the opening of today's stock market, prices throughout the general list moving higher on active short cover- Rails were in good demand on the strength of the favorable Febru- ary earnings statements. Willys-Over- 1and preferred advanced 1 3-8 and American Can opened nearly a point | higher, ixcept for Tobaccos, the continued its m to general | higher 1 to 2 points being recorded by more than one score active issues in the mm half hour. Buying was most ef- setive in the steels, equipments, mo- tur!‘ and rails, Gulf States Steel, Baldwin, Chandler, Maxwell Motors A, Baltimore & Ohio, St. Paul common | {and Preferred Atlantic Coast line and | Lackawanna were among the issucs to sell a point or more above yesterday's closing prices. Forcign —exchanges | opened steady Wall Street Noon—FPrices held up | fairly well until just before .mnoon when a regewal of selling pressure against Baldwin and a number of the copper, merchandising and chemical | shares started a slight reaction in | other parts of the list, New York, March improvement in trading was shown on the New few stocks being in supply around recently prevailing prices while a number of iasues reflected a growing demgnd with pronounced strength in scveral groups. American Light & Traction was a feature in the public utility issues moving up 3 points on buying orders coming from western sources. There strength in ~Moderate conditions York ecurb, demonstration of Tilford which Dubllier which under pressure in recent reflected accumulation more than a point, the display of strength heing attributed to an increase in February opera- tions to a new high record. Lehigh power was alto strong, advancing a noint. Hazeltine was exceptionally weak, vielding over a point. High Low 1 Kt Sug 43 15015 was a Park & has been trading also ose | Am Am Can Am Cr & Am Loco . .. Am 8m & e Am Sg Rf cm. Am Sum Toh Am Tel & Tel Am Tob Am Wool Ana Cop veue Ate Tp & 8 1., At Guif & W1, Bald Toeo Ohlo ¥y Can Pacific Cen Leath Co Ches & Ohlo .. Chi Mil & 8t P, Chi R Isl & P . | Chite Copper Chino Cop Con Gas Corn Pro Ne Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Su dicott-John . o | Brie 1at pra |Gen Electrie Gen Motors t North prd Tnsp Copper Int Mer Mar pid “halmers il lnl Nickel ... Kelly 8pring T'r Kennecott Cop. Lehigh Val | Mid States Oil., \lu Pac NYNH &.H“ Norf & West .. Penn It R Pittsburgh Coal Ray Con Cop .. Reading Rep 1 & 8 Royal DN Y Sinclair Ofl Ref South Pacific South 1mil Studebaker Co Texas Co Texas & Tobacco Pr Transcon Ol U'nion Pacific U 8 Indus Alco U 8 Rubber Co steel U 8 steel pfd | Utah Copper Willy sOveriand Westinghouse National Lead . acific LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS, (Putham & Co.) Life 1ns Am Hardware Am Hoste Bige-Hid Carpet com Billings & &pencer com Billings & Spencer prd. Brass Colts Arms Conn 1t & Power Eagle Lock Fafnir Bearing Hart & Cooley prd 178 Landers Frary & Clark. 647 J R Montgomery com. 90 R Montgomery prd N B Gas . “ens N B Machine N B Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd .. Peck, Stow & Wil Russell Mfg Co Scorill Mg oC Southera N E T-l Standard Screw Staniey Works Stanley Works pfd Torirngton Co com Traut & Hine Travelers Tne, Co . Uniofs Mfg Co Yale & Towne TREASURY STATEMENT $384.2 iry balance PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stovk Eachange i Members Hartford Stock Exchange 2010 31 West Main st. Te We Offer and Recommend Guaranty Trust Co. 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