New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 1, 1924, Page 15

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e ——— CURTAILMENT WILL. NOT BE NECESSARY United Community Workers Make Recent Drive Big Success FEARS KIDNAPPER Mrs, Helen Elwood Stokes Reports | What May Have Been Attempt To Steal Her Little Child: | Denver, April 1.—P sceking a “well-drs man" pecped of plotting an attempt to kidnap the two young children of Mrs. Helon. Elwood Stokes, who re- cently was sued for divorce by W. . Stokes. Mrs, Stokes and liivng here at the Stokes” mother. A few days ago the principal of the -school attended by the children, notificd Mis. Stokes that a gray-haired man had been loiterir about the school and that he fr quently has asked other pupils to point out the Stokes cpildren. Since then an armed guard has been keep- ing close watch over the children. When the same stran seen near the Stolses home pol no tified. Before they artived he disap peared. Satisfaction is expressed by Presi dent E. W. Pelton of the United Com- munity corporation and F. R, Gil- patvie, who bad el - the drive for funds which has just closed, over the enthusiastic and zealous manner in which the workers on the various teams did their work this year, The drive netted $5,000 more than cver before in the history of the city, d¢ pite the fact that some subsc and workers were under quarantine and certain sections of the city werc touched lightld because of the epi- demic. The drive also produ subscribers than the fore. According to Mr. Pelton. the drive | was a success in a three-fold manner, because it brought fin more mone than ever before, because the work found thousands of new subser and beeause of the fact that no org iization will have to curtail it budgat. statements to the contrar notwithstandinz. Each organization will gatr it_asked for. iding certain contempfated pledges from peopie now out of the city are re- ceived { her children arc | home of Mrs. | > were ced 4,000 more ever had be- 5 STRIKES IN ONE DAY —— City Walke of Scranton Has Epidemic ts — Trolleyn Barber, Butchers, Bricklayers, Plasterers, nton, Pa., April 1 of strikes toaday than five walkouts taking place, The biggest tie-ug s stopped operating s of the Seranton quit hecause their Union barbers were alsotn strike for v and shorfer 5. Tn addition to these 1 mtehers, | plesterers and their tools owing to trouble ove contracts, ranton WHs @ eity no les was when as 6 Rail lemands were ilpatric stated this afternoon o that he felt sure with the outstanding pledges to be recciy of he nine organizatio to go through w program and with no cny nmore me hot bricklayers laid dows r new BOY SENDS IN Five apparatus from the central station was rushed to Glen street yes terday afternoon after a eall had heen received from a small hoy that ther, Was & fire on the roof of the house at 26 Glen street, 1t was found on ar- riving at the street that there was o house numbered 36, A search of ti neighborhoed failed to reveal any of a fire, Five Families Driven Out In Fires in Bridgeport Bridgoport, April 1 five apartments were street shortly bhefore Oceupants of driven to the noon today by a fire in a three story brick bloek at t Wood and Transian avenue believed to have heater in the building, gutted the store the Leverty Drig on tha wtre tioor, doing damage estimatad at $20,- | 00, | | sign corner Meriden Woman Gets 90 Days on Liquor Charge Meoriden, Aprii 1 Willlam Faugro, 2%, of 229 Hamilto New I ven, was arrested here today when, ording te the local police, he wi ielivering aicohel antomo hils info the grocery « Prances Renik, of 21 Cedar stre In court Ater she was flued 2200 and ser enced to 80 days, Taugro was held or trial tomerrow, owr by o, stroet, VACATES BENCH WARRANT New York, April 1. Federal Judge ¥ vacated the heneh wa ued yesterday for Gaston 1t nd his secretary, Flmer W when they fa to appear for trial on indictments for ronspira« to violate Yolstead in t wholesale withdrawal of liqnor from government war remitted the from an Mrs, honuses £15,000 The ecanrt More than 500 fr each | fled with the | aties have heen of Nations, also ad! agne I has been ordered forfeited ’JfficialHartfurdStuckExchange(luotatiunsl FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Baeritt Hotel Building PANKS AND TRUST COS, Ask | | e, Tiver ¥ it Natlonal Bank M. Aotna Nat, W s Plan of Hartford senis Natianal Vian Riverside Trast Co, Aatn BAnk & Trus Cn LS surity Trust e | i Piserix ¥ire 1 Tiassia Tne, Cn, National Fire Tghts LIFE AND INDEMNITY (08, Aetna & & Co, bl Aetna Life Cann, Gianaral 1ite Pire Tiireapance ttord Steam Fe y i1a N General Ntig PUBLIC UTILITS |vesterday afternoon nxton T'nion Mfg, ¢ Tale & Towne Whitterk iz ¢ y Coil Pipe Co. (15) NEW YORK BANKS AND THUST COMPAND Fank of N te_Trust ® Lean & Trust C Tauitab arm, ers Title & Trust ] 300 ACTIVE INSURANCE AND CASUA an Alliance Ins. Co. | LTY CoMpPa Amor ' iasirance Co. * Co. (88) o Atne: tea 28, Co. (5 tand gener | cratic | had bloy Senator | while | first of New City Items Violet wrapped chocolate cocoanut 4 ter cggs. McEnroe's, West Main— b r Paonc Myrtle street We o'clock, ssa will speak at the gate of the Stanle afternoon at 12:40 today The gate | »pposite h | opposite - Booth |, tomorrow he is situated street A stated almost meeting of the ward chairman I committee of the demo- women's organization will be vening at 8 o'clock. A. Spinosa, alius Alex Pino, has been sued for $100 by the Golden Packing Co. of New York. Papers in the case || brought throu, the off of David L. Nair were ved by Constagle | I'red Winkle, 1 are returnable in city court the second Monday of | v held this ¢ jve D commissioner of motor notified the police that n Skibo to operate lic Superintendent of Parks Wainwright was notified the po- yesterday that the heavy wind over one of the pillars in | e court of honor at Wainut Hill | parl | ble John A. is | his home rhenma- noaR | by Abrahamson to with son is off duty tev, D i Carrier e TWialmar Abraham- use of illness, Abel Allquist, pastor | Lutheran church, left Istand, I, He will Sanday, Rev. Dr. €. G, ¥ af Upsala Collogn, A st . | &1 W A president | N. J. morning Tautheran son Kenilworth, Sun First will speak the ices at the church, DERIZS PROLONGING PROBE Rohinson of Arkansas De- clay C s That Committee is Not Try-| ing to Hold Up Legislation, gton, April 1.—Any he part of 12 senate Aniy to prolong the inve in RRobinson o cade The sen disposi- demo- present igations was disclaim- a statement by Arkansas, the democratic 1l o h e1 today t Arkansas senator adds that the ticable variors important 15 which the up as Koon as | | besn walti gations oceupied the 1ators, have y attention « My Robinson made no spe to the resoh ifie ref. ition for investiga- \ on introduced ar, democrat, Ten- e yesterday after |} it leader had talked over uation with many of his col 1is statement generally w however, as diminishing the nator MeK ssee, and laid a by noet the ait t that the resolution aver will | comn to a vote, |l i1 G Carpentier Accepts Terms For Battle With Tunney Greor - ight heavyweight, has Tunney, Amencan light heavyweight ehampion n New York or Ney n y the week son, Tunncy's nounced today ve 0 \ ' M + PIRE IN ALASKA, i, April 1 -Coust guard notified today that & in Ketchikan, ds from the cut. r 1 and Cygnan had been land- ed to patrel the burned area to pre looting WIGIHTMAN WINS MATCR N York, April 1 Wig N president of I'nited States lawa tennis association, | t court tennis championship s with, ® Pearson, w. the Gerorgs a ypen s nationnl s today rE D -1, 6.2, 6.0, onnd victory ove York fvaths Mrs aged 76, died at Rockwell avenue following an ill- She is sur- | August Yost; | sterbrook, Mre, Emil Mich.,, Mrs. | Detroft, Mich., umann of New | will be held ne at 2 o'clock tomer- with services at 2:30 | hew's German 1 Amelia Yost home at 110 cut two weeks her hushand, Carl Yost of d three daughters, Rrown of Fdward Ne The funeral ness of » ived by Revy o A officiate be in Theodore at the Fairview Burial will Funerals Mre, Mary Boyle, ne | iam Kelley uiem n ock. Tty ed “Lead y Mre. Mary s taken from $:30 were Wi and | James Boyle and Josep! f Mrs and iam oyl Burial our friends and ndness and sym our recent h of William ish to thank in a Mr. Youngblad and nt flowers Mex, Mary King Joseph A.Haffey \ taneral Dircctor We. Paul Robinson, Assictant %5 Mizin S, O St Wars's Cherel dered &rip packed to leave, inf “moonshine” and wyas in a state bordering on ins Holland, | 1and, | mand Last week the healt Woods loped. Jecause of \rs. age takin wit g is casure raper, a ENTE Manslaughter Charge—Sentence Deferred | w Have ed with the murder Kortsep, his boarding house mistress, st November today, in court p! d iilty to m as deferred t the time imed that from Washingto oolidge of the ave SNOW IN BA altimore, April 1. Alf inches of snow had fallen here up | to early afternoon, and the storm was continuing. fall in this region at this scason of the ear, F'OREIGN EXCHANGES, York, changes strong. New eat Britai aly, elgium, ermany, de de der and 13.83; Gre demar dema 1.24 ikia, 014 1.8 rgentina and 11 ontreal d SV w & Z MRS, . M. CASHMORE WALL STREET STOCK DIES OF SHALLPOX (Cortinued from ¥ Dr., Cugh h autho | Britain of the contact, and he placed the Since that time, the discasc home un Dr and other infirmitics, her \tien is regarded as serious, g hin eve nd the RS PLEA OF GUILTY New Haven Man Pleads Guilty to | Iyie | hy Judge, n, April nslaught by Ju of the Rien, wl the nity Coolidge Does Not Plan To Take Any Vacation n, Apri will spend the summer Washington. This statement was made at the White Hou 3 to inquiries as to whether t tive planned to accept apy of the o fers summer been coming in to him, It was th April 1 Quo! n mand mand nand Sweden %: den 00001 2.09; A ece, d nd Itumania, deniand emand 3 Tokio, 3-18, HENRY CLEWS & CO. Members N. Y, Stock & Cotton Fxchanges 15, 17, 19 BROAD New York OCKS & BONDS RS OF CREDIT Correspondence Solicited NOTICE! his power to check |the spread of the dis |urges the people of the town to he [come vaccinated with since the- contact, | vaceinated tended to lessen the seriousncss of the homicid house > to demand ) 1-4, 60 day bills on banks 427 wce, demand 5.701, demand 4.45 4.84, (per trillion) 99; pain, % T W-0'CONNORE S0 \ DAY, APRIL 1, 1924. NGE REPORTS High 411 1051 | EXCHA Am Bt Sug Am Can Am Loco . ‘ Am Sm & Ref,. Am Sg Rf cm.. Am el & Tel. . irst Page) as notified in New ing rities der quarantine, Am Wool . Ana C \te Tp Bald Loca ... altimore & O . h Steel B Con Tl Can Pacitic Cen Leuth Co aper's advanced condi Dr. Cush- precautionary here and 1447 S 113 Ches & Ohio . Chi Mil & st P . Chi 1t Ist & P ' Chile Copper .. 1t delay. Mrs. as been has vaccination anper Con Gas | Crucible | Cuba Can Stel | Erie 1st pfa Gen Elgetrie Gen Motors | Goodrick B¥ Bien, L gi North pfd Mark: Tnsp Copper .. Int Mer Mar ptd Pacifie Ol < Int Nickel Int Paper Kelly | Kennecott Cop.. 3 Lehigh Val Mid States Oil. | Mis Tae : [N Y Cen , INYNH& | Norf & W | North Pae | Pure Ol . | Penn R 1 President | Picree Arrow in| pittsburgh Conl ay Con Cop ¢ in answer | Reading he execu-| top 1 & 8 f-| Royal D N ¥ which | Sinelair Oi Ref | South Pacific South Rail udebaked Co I'exas (‘o Texas & Pacifie Tohaceo Prod Transcon Oil Union I fie United 1ruit U 8 Indus Alco U § Rubber Co U 8 Steel U 8 Steel pfi 'tah Copper | Willys Overland Westinghonse National lLead . 1 1 Adam of and Allyn er sentence Brown, it ho had been or- and had his had been drink- wis Spiing 1 R homes TIMORE, -I'our and one- | 4y o 138% 188 - 685 317 a1, 11014 [1} 108 a8’ o heaviest snow- 6% —¥ ta reig| i S, TREASURY STATEM 430, Treasury balance, $427 u(lehakker (;i;l-pol‘x;tion Votes for New Stock | New York, April 1.—&tockhold- | ers of the Studebaker eorp. today au- thorized 2,500,000 new shares of no par value common stock, of which 1,875,000 will be exchanged for 750,- 0- [ 000 common shares of $100 par 2 0- L valne now outstanding, on the bases Jugoslavia, «e- ! of shares of the new for each stria, demand e of the old. The balance of ADYy: 5,000 shares will be held in the Brazil, de- |treasury to be issued at the diseretion demand 42 1-8; |of the directors. Ivish Rebel Leader Gets 20 Years Imprisonment Carrick-on-S8hannon, Treland, April Gen, Bofin, who as one of the chief leaders of the irregular forces in their operations last year was known {as the “Irish De Wet,” after Gen, hrittian De Wet of Boer war fame been sentenced to 20 years penal rvitude, according to Mrs, I, 8heehy skeffington, - the radical republican leader cables § cables 4.46; cables 4.85; de 26.50: Norway, demand Switerriand demand and ¥ ISSUED Automobile Owners— Bring your Automobile Insurance to this office for PROTECTION. We sell SERVICE — Covering on Liability, Property Damage, Fire and Theft, we also sell Collision Insurance cover- ing on an accident to your own car. This office has done its own adjusting since 1919, If you meet with an accident, cither by hitting a person, hitting another car, or hit- ting a tree, or a telegraph pole. We take care of your troubles for that is what vou buy through this office “Service”. Get in touch with T. W, or H. P.—we'll do the rest— Key of Security 259 MAIN ST. H.P. O'CONNOR PUTNAM & Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange 31 West Main St WE OFFER 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK. 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE. 50 STANLEY WORKS. 100 COLT'S ARMS. 100 FAFNIR BEARING. 'JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTEFORD STOCK C Members New York Stock Exehan Hartrowd: Havttord Conn, Trust Bldg., Tel 3 New Britain: Burritt Hotel 831, Tel. 1813 Tel. 2040 32 Hartford Electric Light Company Connecticut Power Company Hartford City Gas Light Company We have preg companics, which i the calendar year 19: To the hold of stock in these companies this information eon- clusively determines the advisability of taking up the rights now offered, A a comp pes the tihve analysis npon each of these nit and halance sheet figares for WE INVITE INQUIRIES d M A Thomson, Tfenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NLW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCH Wonald R. Hart, Mgar, A We Offer: FAFNIR BEARING HART & COOLEY TORRINGTON We do not accept margin accounts, JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Lxchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury t BONDS Middletown Direet Private Wire to New ¥ =Itoom 508, N, B, Nat'l ¥ New Haven rk G L GROFY, M k DBldg.~Tel 1012 EDDY BROTHERS HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn, Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer 100 Shares of Colt's ™% 100 Shares of Landers, Frary & Clark 50 Shares of Stanley Works ~AUSTIN & KRON 107 BOOTH’S BLOCK Phone 3045 7% First Mortgage Bonds The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Comgany Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. LU Bereficial oans “How Can I Borrow $300?” His wife was ill m. e got the money on his own terms of re- 0 on home furniture your use. Trans- Need Beneficial Loan Society &7 WEST MAuN =1 1 Roowms 101-5 Professional Building . 1918 —Saturdass § to 1 mmmmmumummlammvmnolmmumnumuung

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