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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, M-\RCH 31, 1924, COUNTY SESSIONOF | ican on Trial in Russian Court WALL STREET STOCK LEGION HERE Mm‘ / ' [ExsuAm REPORTS High tow C1 District Association Wil Have [§ ¥ § g . Am can ..o 100k Am Car & Fiy. .156% 136 | ’ Banquet at Bumlt Hotel g 2 : ~ \m S s ; i § Am Sm & o i 881, 7 A {Am Sum Tob .. 123, The Hartford county district ao « ; X £ . 2 % ¢ .o ; :;':'x ciation of American Legion will 7 el AT Waool liold a banquet in the Hotel Burritt g ; 4 4 {Ana Cop : on May wits decided yesterday at ¥ % $ . ? {Ate Tp & 8 F.. 9 posts in the post rooms of Eddy- | e # 1 Loco .. Glover post on Arch strect. Dep X A N < ! Daltimore & O went Commander E. Percy Armstrong N b R Beth ~v~' B of Waterbury and Department Adju- : ¢ i s : funt arsons of New Haven were present. Con Taxi { Can Pacifie . Cen Leath Co . Plans were made for a membership « 7% i | | Ches & Ohio .. rive throughout the entire state, the ) L Chi Mil & St T . partment adjutant explaining that - . (s R P Al ar €86 camvEiey Avazm(!g-r Krasnoschokofl' (arrow), naturalized American citizen and for eight years ani; h:,' f',‘,hf..l ¥ be on a military scale. The coun- attorney in Chicago, photographed while on trial in soviet court in Moscow. He started a house- | Chino Copper u '{,:L',l‘,. divided -"‘]‘) ! ""“ brizades | huilding company and was manager of a Moscow bank, Charges against Krasnoschokoff were | Con cach and an effort | yigyse of bank funds, excessive living not in conformity with ethics of a communist and misuse | €O will be made 10 have every ex-service- i P Crucible \!14:1 may i:oin up. The drive will start on Of his position. Cuba Cane Sugar 14 ° May 1. : : - Endicott-John .. All the posts throughout the state T b l‘lll:n\nl'ln‘:‘l:l -‘\‘:‘rll’;:“:’“'lfl n\: ”L,“ ,;\ Bccl\‘leak Qupper for . ST SN % S 0T Members of Elks Lodge ROTARIANS 10 MEET City ltems mammoth parad and celebration The installation of officers ¢ will be held Dritain ¢ of Flks ne v spring Conference To Be Held Here A marringe license was issued to. Commander Armstrong spoke on night will he preceded i el =L % . tday to Reuben lLevinson of Hotyoke, | “OM1 P the importance of a ladies' auxiliary su howill be sa Thursday and Kriday—New Britain \jass, and Miss Anna Gorfain of 137 ::“‘i“"(“‘l‘\v] s 13 a necessary adjunet to all posts and members he first course 1 Club To Discuss Plans Tomorrow, | ' ¢St street [ Allis-Chaimers urged thatthose who kave none, served at ) _ Sr—— e | Pacifie OIt orm one, I{e described his trip last In an apnouncement sent out to- A special meeting of members of Uelg\man Re‘useg Pm.w it veek through Litchfield county and day, the secretary of the lodge savs New Dritain Lotary club will be & : gy fotnd the'legion in & flourlshing con- |that there is some discussion an 1ol at the Hotel Burritt tomorrow F1OM White Robed Party ot raper ... Ntion there Seyeral mew posts are |members of the advisability of er 4t noon to consider final plans for the | Cold Spring, N. Y., Mareh 31.—Rev, | RellY Spring 1o be chartered there in the near ing a combination auditorinm, swim- entertaining of delegates and the pro- Jonas Inman, pastor of the ”'”"’;\:m‘-““ e future, ming pool and gymuasium in the rear 2ram of the spring conference which odist church in this village, declined | ChiEh B2l - of the prosent eiubhouse. The pro. ©pens hiere Thursday. to accept & puree of money last night | J 14 States O} S Bl SR e e I At the present time therc are 400 from a band of white-robed ang | Mis Pae K[LLED IN AUTO WRECK ago but abandoned. Many members, Tekistrations signed up and at least 10oded men Who entered the churcl : : Conb are in favor of proceeding with the 100 more are expected, The confer- While the minister was preaching his| & 0 0 (L f:y 5 - plans as then suggested. ence will open at noon Thursday with farewall sermon. Mr. Inman told x:\p‘\"' Ny g an address by liev. Alfred Grant Wal- | Visitors that “under the circum- | I"”‘l Pae SUSPECTS ARRESTED. ton, of the Stamford Rotary club, on Stances” 'X\adrfl'l;v‘ not aceept the |;~' :':" > a . = k ies | "ROtary Tdeals.” money. Today he explained that he | " Dead and Companion is Fatally In Linden, N. J., March 31.—Snatches| had no desire to aceept any favor| LM B R jured in Orash This Morning. BEEASLUNCHERAROR B COnARINL B rom persens who went about in dis. | I1€r¢s Arrow which one man was heard to may, ! Ray Con Cop .. Greenwieh, March $1.—Anthony J. "Bang, bang, hang, and then he fell, ONE DEATH OCCURS ¥ SR L. Reading . ..... 1 . ‘hristiano, son of Joseph Christiano, a |14 to the commitment to jail today of { o IRep 1T & 8 prominent contractor hers, was killeq | 1¥0 men believed by police to I e :}.“,',:mi:::prl‘l‘ T(;l‘ net in. |Ro¥al DN Y .. and Dominlek Bove probably fataliy X7 v“‘wm"‘iw;r'* ah:m]um ;v-mh Destructlon. However, T« Widespread NG | Sinclair Oil Rer 2 injured early today when an automo- turday night of Andgew Hickey - el & o 505 South Pacifie h\l‘. in vrhl:h they were driving lert |32 at his doorstep. ‘The/ men, Wi in the Flooding of the Ohio River 1,3“:':“:‘:",\‘:'“:1‘ n:x'”:»-f.:;;‘,};flm;:: i A the White Plaine road near Harrison, | llam Ward, 30, and Howard Zunwaid, = ypogy, of the Central New England raiiroad febaker Co N. Y., plunging into a fence, Charles | 28, both of Tilzabeth are held on a v (el ed taday ibe the N a0 L. Curtias, a third occupant of the car | technical charge of disorderiy econ Wheeling, W. Va., March 31.—One ., railroad of which ,‘“ ) e, | Texa8s & TPacific escaped uninjured., The car tore | duct pending further investigation of 'qeath and widespread property dam- oot “'{Tebacco Irod down 30 feet of the fence and posts Hickey's death, age resultad from flood waters in the AXE y ;""‘“"‘"‘“ “"" . Bove is in the White Plains hospital. p— o ks Ohio river and its tributaries in this Washington, Mare —The taxes|! nion Pacifie Christiano was a graduate of Colum- CYCLFE. POLICF. ON DUTY vegion today. on |\|rhl|l’:|' :xm‘,nnf i‘.,, I:M M| United Fruit .. 158 bus seminary, at Hamilton, N, Y. Motoreycls police will be amigned The fatality was reported from Sar- | drafts of promissory notes wera re. |l 8§ Indus Alco R3Y; served in the navy during the world !0 duty beginning tomorrow morning sis Onjo, where Albert Rittler, of stored to tha revennua bill with the|l S Rubber Co 311y war and besides his parents leaves a[!f the weather permits, according o [agrarty, Ohio, fall from a skiff while | rates of tha present law todas by the |U § Stesl ... 89 wife and four children, announcement made hy Chief Willlam | \jewing flood scenes. His hody was|senate finance committee. 1" R Steal prd .. 1187 C, Hart today. The regular QUATLSrlY yrant away by the racing current. i skl |“n;‘1| Copper .. 83 shifts of the beats of night police will | ey iver ket o 4 Millys Overland 107, CITY COURT NOTES {akis ikos tomerrow night. OUOMINY |op s ors oo n reactisd & Mage Westinghouse . 590, The case of John Ella vs. T. Wexler | Willlam & Strolls and Wiliam P. 4o rixa slow)y. Bpathg National Tead . 1381 Prominent Greenwich Contractor come of $287,125 for 1923 as compar- ot al has Leen pet down for trial on| Hayes will be assigned to motoreycle | s 7 . April 10 at 10 a, m, Willlam ¥, Man- | duty, The trafie squad and detective > - SERTEL LOCATL STOCKS, gan will represent the plaintiff and | bureau will hava the sama men, 41 CALLS FOR FIREMEN. (Putnam & Co.) Stanley Traceskl the defendant, — — Thers were 41 calls answered by Miss Mary Wind | Hid The ease of Maurice Gordon et al 205 ARRE A 4 the fire department during the month Aiss Mary Wind, formerly of New Actna Life Ins ., 0o 5B2 vs. the Victery Shos Repairing Ce.| Tolice made 2 3 during of March, according to the report for | Britain, died this morning in Allen- (Am Mardware . [ has been set down for trial on April| March, 30 of the arrests being for vi- the wmonth compiled by Chief Wil- |town, Pa., and the body will be|Am Hosiery 1 at 10 a. m. Willlam Greenstein] olations of 4hie city ordinancer. There liam J. Noble A total of 10 hell bLrought here by the John A. An.|Bige-Hfd Carpet com .. for the plaintiff, 8, G. Casale for the| wera 27 arrests for breach of ths alarms were sent in and 31 still | drews Co., for burial Funeral ar-|Billings & Spencer com defendant, peace, 23 for violation of the motor alarms, Ystimated damage for the rangements will be announeed later, | Rillings & Spencer ,.m The suit ot Baba P, George against| vehicle laws, 20 for drunkenness, 19/ month was sot at $50,000, about $40.- | Miss Wind formerly was employed at| Bristol Fra J Odishoo David has been withdrawn | for violating the lquors, 15 for theft 000 yesnlting from the fire in the |the Shuttle Meadow clnb, She was!Colt's Ao . : from the docket, |and 11 for gambling. ' Rogers block on March 9, 31 years old and leaves both parents|Conn Lt & Power pf i Austria, two brothers, Joseph and | Eagle lock I'rank of New Rritain, and a sister, | Fafnir Bearing Co . g Mrs, Louis Lang of Jersey City, Hart & Cooley . . Hfd Elee Light Mrs, James P, Boyle, Tanders Frary & Clar! ’ Mrs. James P, Boyle died vesterday | f R Montgomery com. |morning at Brooklyn, N. Y. ®he|J R Montgomery prd | was born in Treland 79 years ago and [N B Gas N 13 | was a sister of the jate Patrick 1ynn. [N B Machine . & The funeral will be held tomorrow (N 1’ Machine prd V lue a I" I : ; a ‘ :e | morning from the home of her|y it ot T daughter, Mre. Wiliiam Kelley of 163 North & Judd ‘ | Clark street, at 8:30 o'clock, followed [ penk Stow & Wilcox. {by & funeral m in Mary's | pyasel) MIg CO coose jehurch at 8. Burial wiil be in 8t.fgoocn e co [ d | Mary's cometery, in charge of Joseph | g N E Telephone.... uylng { & Maftey, ftandard Serew ... | g | Stanley Works ...... | ‘lna Bly b U 04 Moses %, Biy died at the New Brit. | aniey Works prd .. Torrington o com (ain General hospital yesterday morn- orringt 8 Trn\lf & Wine ing At the age of 74 years. He was|,. (L e o . BUSINESS concerns secking credit at regular intervals submit a native of Newberty, N. H., but had {yeqion sirg o !resided at 210 Nassett street for some | | Yale & Towne .. detailed audits by disinterested public accountants. The banker tme. He formerly was connccwtd Ak = . . : with the Desse systém but not with | €. 8. TREASURY STATEMENT making the loan demands it. feoe some yeors. “3n By wan a},, % & VHEARTRT SRAVEMEN: for some years, M. DBiy was al widower and leaves one son, Cariton, | These audits instantly disclose the exact financial condition of |of Fort Thomas, Kz, and two daugh- | Bridges Are Dynamited 4 . . ters, Mre, Edgar N. Stearns and Mis the business. They show the true value of inventories and assets; [1ailan & By, both of N ““‘”'m".-fn, b l!l \10\1\ 'l‘n.fsh Troubles costs of operation; profits and loss. Such an audit creates confi- i e el ite Nencheman |y Rettast. Tetand. March 1.4« dence and is considered a necessity in banking operations. for burial, | e okt faad T thtese s [ tral Treland, were blown up Iast nig {and (he ro o hlocked with fe The A. B. C. audit serves a similar purpose in advertising. A A6 b’y publisher or his representative in selling space presents his latest Ifiutwraln | eAponsibility for the destruction : 2 ’ N o M Restdents of the country districts A. B. C. report. This shows quantity, tervitory of distribution, S —— around Mullingar, connty Westment methods by which circulation was secured, and many other de- e e e NCTR ANBNCHOS &1 S IERLDY W hert eral of Art Quigley was | of loud cxplosions. 1t was learned lat ai y P i i X rertisi SPac held this morning from. the, under. | that a'l the roads in the district ha tails necessary for the intelligent purchase of advertising space. Wl s morwng from. he. wnder-|ht el the rends i the driet b . = al 8:20 o'clock, followed hy & requism (1 bWlow up bridge on the Dul ‘A study of the A. B. C. audit brings out every detail of circu- mass in 1. Mary's church at § o'clock. | 1034 failed. Great excitement p P Lurial was in 8t Mary's comerery, | in the affectad area lation data, and immediately establishes confidence between the { . Q. Aohn ellini | STEAMIRS lol l " Buyer and Seller of Space. T el e S OMAN UShadiodrdir ant son of Mr. and Mrs, Justine 1ine stearer City o of Tabellini of 249 Lasalle strret, was from Sa<annah to Be 1ime neld yesterday afternoon from the | paasengers « in collision in For publishers to sell and advertisers to buy on the hasis A. B. C. reports is not!fing more than putting efficient Business : ool tlrigor bttt b el e lgr ol B L Methods into Advertising. I - socording 10 & Wirelsss message Anna Bermnert crived he v from Captai The funeral of Anma Bernnert. auq of yhe former veasel l about 86 vears, who died yeRerdny ' parted hoth hoats siightly damancd You can get the full circulation facts on the NEW morning at the Jewish O PEOPI®'S | and nuring in for this po The BRITAIN HERALD by referring to the last A. B. (. ome in Hartford, was heid yester- waner 1), Noses. & collicr, was bound report which will be gladly furnished on request. Aduy afternoon from the home of her g.om Boston 1o Norfelk with & crew o giadly 4 son, Harry Brown of 151 Dwight |or 58 (apiain Garfeld's message e Rabbi Morits AArronsen | ,iq (et the nccldent occurred in 2 officiated. Burial was In B'rith Alom |,y fog off Cross Itip Heghtiship. | eemetery CARD OF TRANRS BUDD PLFADS GUILTY. { March 21 < Ogden D o wish 1o thank out friends and | kAl b . pyn | neighbors for the Lindness and sym. | 7udd. former president o Con pathy shown us <mr|n: our recent | #olldated siock cxchange, today was | " bereavement in the death of William | indicted for forgery and for making , H false statement He Henry King, also for the beautiful |2 se financial | floral offerings received. pleaded guilty to the second count Signed: Mrs. Mary E. King, Mr. {and was parcled In custody of his nmmgv.lfi.). {counsel for two weeks whem he will THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION — " T OF ANY NEW BRITAIN NEWSPAPER A e s AmCRRISROP Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space Josep JHaffey |0 s Vanrret Wirector hurch in Ttoss Wr. Paul Robinson. esictant . ® by & Soriet tebunal I8 o w5 Main M. Opp 1. Mary's Chareh y death by a s tribunal in Mar Serviee Fxeeplional of Iast vemr, has been relcased fr Tel. Parlor 1625.% prison, acrording 1o i Redidewee 15 Summer S Tel. 14253 New Laeation I‘ Foreign Exchange !I PUTNAM & C Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange 31 West Main St. Tel, 2040 WE OFFER 100 LANDE FRARY & CLARK. 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE, 50 STANLEY WORKS, 100 COLT'S ARMS. 100 FAFNIR BEARING, JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTPORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel 3-6320 New Britain: Burritt Hotel Bldg, Tel, 1815, Landers, Frary & Clark The annual statement for the calendar year 1923 has deen issued. These res have been compared with official figures for five previous years. he comparison rly reveals the increasing equity for stockholders and should be of interest to the local investor, We invite inquiries. Thomson. Themn & o Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel, 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTIHORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald K. Hart, Mgr, We Offer: FAFNIR BEARING HART & COOLEY TORRINGTON We do not accept margin accounts, JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stk 1 e of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury Middletown BONDS New Haven Direct Private Wire to New York G. K, GROEE, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B, Navl Bank Bldg—Tel 1012 EDDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORE NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn, Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel,2:7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer 25 Shares FAFNIR BEARING 60 Shares HART & COOLEY AUSTIN & KRON 107 BOOTH'S BLOCK Phone 3045 7% First Mortgage Bonds —— | PASTOR ANNOUNCED Bichop Hugihes Gives Out List of Ap- pointments I the Norwich Methos dist Church Dhistrict, ! L] May the New ishop 1 wates of the Witliam N Wl 0014 1-4: Argentis jemand 1 iin 1 . n,ppli y A ad Neek, to be suppli PRESIDENT UNDBEIDED 555 plicd: Mapleville-Glendale R A. Ahern: Moodys, st soorctary Weeks After Comference Urawiord: Moosup, tant y upplicd by G, W With Coolkige says Philippine In- Nia 1 ,n: supy VA ,.‘ \. dependence Might Be Granted 3 “‘ \,I Deek; O s Nvets Jemand 42 1-8: Montre Washington, Mareh 31.—Secretary plied by L. V" Lennan: 1 Weeks, wio has conferred with Presi- supplied by W dent Coolidge on Philippine indepen- | entry-Gu dence 18 said 1o have found him un- Pickerp decided as to the position he will supplied by | take on a proposal to extend - fng, supplied by G. H. Wright; tence 10 the twland in 1925 non. 1. C. Stimson: Willington-Wes- The secrotary conferred today with “Hapel, to b supplicd Ametican Suzar produces ISHING LICENSES today, 225 Fishing the office Aprit 1. and v nmbed at their

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