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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, Prector Summoned for Hearing in Teapot Case April 12.—A subpoena Yy the senate oil liam Cooper Proc- who had a large the pretonvention Wood in 1920. Monday. b City Items Washington, was i 1 today committec Wi ter of Cincinnati, | part in in; campai Leonard Mr. Procter is to appear The Will loc Vn ‘l a drill o'clock team of Good wil hall Stag 9, (A S, of r. 0. U. A, WHEELER DEMANDS WHOLESALE SWEEP}. . v s ¢ Wants Dept. o s Jistie Cleaed - o R o LA Out From Top to Bottom vt i for pol- finar AUTO KNOCKS BOY William Abetz of e ted to the had struck a small boy 14 Hawkins strect machine on Hawkins vas knocked down b but escaped g to the DOWN. 134 Austin s that lives driving his street, The the fender apparently report made Join Morans' advt. Let John A, Andrew vashing with a Maytag.— Smart 2pring Millinery, 87 W. Main | Easter Music Club.— | | your today who police —Senator Wheel- er of Montana, a ceutral figure in the 3 1 Hat while it Daugherty investigation, 5t ay that Mal S, of 1]\( form cited lared to- Daugherty, brothet ypajjinan's Lunch r attorney general, would y, ;.. for contempt before th Motal boy of t mhu Al from DT weathe made to fit Wooads, ‘phone ! division officers of the § will at nest hatl, Ow and window nd last for years. strips by of & g Vyashington | Y to take | Veterans in the Daugherty | yembe Wheeler declared that t llenge to the inquisitorial authori- would be hrought before the full ntir sub-committe visit Court House, 0, further testimony Mr, the to yester on result mns of auxiliary entertain and friends ard party A. R military Tuesd Deaths Ay he i —_—, 1924, ‘BRIDE” AND ‘GROOM’ | WALL STREET STOCK |2 ARE SENT TO JAIL| EXCHANGE REPORTS (Continued from First I'age) was too late as the cases had scd. Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods p ited the state’s case, Wanted Man's Cell When the “couple” was brought to the locil police station yesterday aft- ‘rnoon, the “groom™ vigorously pro tested against being put in the wom- en’'s cells, saying that she wanted to be placed in the regular celis for men She did not ask for permission to |smoke, but .when Probation Officer Fdward C. Connolly visi cell, she was busily chewing tohs When the probation officer asked Miss Davis if her “husband” was really a man, she said: “Well T hope ;to say he is. 1€ he isn't, then T never aw one.” aid that sinee their but he heen cl "co. 4 her in the | He was York, April udebaker, which points to a new . unsettled tod an carly period of moder: strength in which a number had moved up 1 to Selling presure wag coner iven year's low stock mar- of lar issues points, trated on motors, being established by Cab and Chics tmed n- the new lows also handler, Yellow o Yellow Cab, the last aking 4 points, Npeeal cropp prefer; W akness als Cuba cane sugar preferred apparently and Ame e initial by due to an extensi of yesterd late short coveri completion of Which was followed a rencwal of short selling on the part | of large opers The closing way s by ors, popu- | 1 out in l»«ld\\.u' was | PUTNAM & CO. Membiers New York Stock Eschange Members Hartiond Stock Exchange 31 West Main St Tel. 2040 4 WE OFFER $ie, 993 Eu. Governmert of 3 DU PSR T Ao i AT TN 2 191610 ds zeriand 5%% 5500 YirLn st of heavy. Sales approximated {marriage she has been confined to bed i shares, {with earbuncles, morns Alleged Woman Bigamist Held, P4KAN | Afps, . Morey Hanaway ‘Papincau’ MOFN- for 212 Main street was bound over iunder $100 bonds when arraigned in police court on a charge of miscon- duct. Mrs. Papineau was arrester | Saturday night at the Main street ‘{house with George Papincau, whom ‘she had married in Hartford about a year ago, and both were charged with misconduet, An investigation made by Detective ,Sergeant William P. McCue revealed (that Mrs. Papineau had been married |previously to Thomas Hanaway and |that she has never been divorced from ihim. She admitted that she married ‘Papineau, knowing that Hanaway was (8% Fuc - living but said that Hanaway had de- || “‘ Sp ‘L“ s serted her, and she had to have some- |\ i ¢ 8 P {body to support her and her daughter. '.J}],,_“.'_ 4 2 Papineau said that he loved the wom. | (.0 14 an and wanted to care for ber and | orn prod Tt her daughter, Rt S Papineau was fined $15 and costa, {Cub Cane Sug . Inoon. Rev. William Ross officiated at investigating com= 'hm 1st n Elee t to diseredit and blac | L mail the mewmbers of the committees, MAY REOPEN DIVORCE Mrs, Fredervick B, Miller. rvices for the late Mrs. l-@n Motors ... |Goodrich (BF) . Gt. North pfd . | {Tnsp Cop Tnsists 1t Was Frame Hinman ontinued of Puneral {Int Mer Mar “The Montana indictmer : | Prederick B, Miller of 390 Elm strect result of a deliberate lield this afte n at the B, C part the republican national com ter fu parlors. Rev. M. W, mittee and friends of former Attorney Interment wasin {Int Mr Mar “This is difficult to do. Photographs P'aciiic Ofl General Daugherty and it will stand the light,” said the Senator, of typieal cascs which have occurred (Kel Spg Tire in this city within the past month are Ken Cop on file, These photographs tell their legigh Val own story and require no explanation, | Mid Sts Oil Biair Toan, a former Chicago: news Where they are shown they convince. Miss Pacific paperman had been active fn Montana But here lies the difficulty, The as. N Y Cen .. in the employ the republican pect of the eases is so gruesome that N Y N H & H.. tional committee for several months jit is hardly allowable to print them Nor & West ... .1 hefore the indictment was returned, in the newspapers, because of the Pure Oil . . Senator W r continued, *I morbid feellng they would create, Un. P'an Am P & T. in communication with th biased thought with these facts in ’enn R R ..., committee headquarters in Mary Sloan, mind will convinee m peopla that [ ay Con Cop ton by telephone Riddiek, defeated Montana in the the repul s will hold a At Odd el winy JUDD & CON‘ PAN y Members New York Members Hartford St E ‘u.*r: HARTEORD-CONN, TRIST €O, BLDG.. TUL. New Britain: Bureitt Hotel Bz, Tel, 1813 membership of the ite, John Fagan. "he restraining injunction issued in ainst the its attempted examination of books and files of the Midland Bank, was granted by a pro- who formerly was a law Harry Daugherty, Senator said se meeting Mond lows' hall Miss Kathryn street Lias returne undergoing treatment at Britain General hospital, Engine Co. No. 3 was called out s 1:05 o'glock this afternoon ish a blaz yard of ave 1y evenir Jolin, Mr. and aver born yesterday Mrs. John . dicd th held High low Stock Am ix Mn Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Wool Ana Cop Ate Tp & Fald Loco ... Palti & Ohio Leth Steel l'nn extile an Puc sub-committee Dunn d to her of 32 ( an Cr & Loco Y S & Re.. Sg l'i cm. . Llockis street the Nation bate ju partner Wheeier Demands ultimate home the this aft Idy Mary's th burial in with L ast e Aetna Casualty &S ‘xr"ty Company of - Brockett J T, niece ris street, th wis no g e home of her parents Zisk of ‘Huven yesterday., The fu- patien ill be held from her late home hospits 3 o'clock lay afternoon. Burial ition. in North H Carolyn -organization. the of results of the conrse,” the, Senator said, depend on the attitnde of the Attorney General towa tion of the department,” Here for an address tonight Iroquois club, th ading demo- atic organization of the state, Sena- * Wheeler issued a statement tod challenging” “all who would divert the interest from the present con- public affairs in Washing- Brockett *“The com- jington nue is of in Mrs, 1 S Gener mittee's “will Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection & Insurance Company We have prepared a five is of each of the above companies, inciuding the buq.ww {or the year 1923, We inviteginguiries, T T T e e . BT R Ry | e ———— {homsen, Tenn Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARGTTOGD Donald IR, Hart, Mgr. We offer 50 shares Fafnir Bearing Price on application We db not accept margin accounts TRETIIRTTTT Brit in a c al Sur before ical cc ven. the 5 ' Funerals l Mrs, Benedicet Holden’s Home ‘ ls Lootcd by Inn'v'l.n' Yl artf l. 11 nedict M. public dition of ton. He ¢ Ray ond \\.-uun. Mrs, Haymond Wel- reh street, who died at the General hospital leaving ters. was held this after- ! for a “cleanup from top to bottom,” in the Department of | e 1 ¢ al 1 y tice, laid his re indictment in ing 4 Montana to the f the . Mr. and republican national and York and t sted that 3 to assist th mittees would with the requ than an ef eral of cent H i e | New Brita jwwin daugl hinat committee” vigorous executive mac ms o Mrs klac New Tel. 2580 LACHANGES ion is chair Virst ke investi man STOcK jury 8¢ (Continued from First Page) nld 8¢ tins frameup on the § | Were ot Knight, for nera couple reconcihiatic ian offictating. metery, an not airview cc one Michael Stoin, W. Gaudian offic ral scrvices for Mie B, C. Port funeral afternoon, Burial was M ated at acl Stein parlors in East of ni- hee! was met JOHN P KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York STOCKS BONDS t Private Wire to New York B Nacl Bank Bldg.<Tel 1012 nations Washing almost daily, Carl for the senate in divoree, but Mrs, The funeral Sloan of Mrs. Mary it is infinitely better to be vaceinated |RReading i ! this morning from her home |than to run the risk of contracting |Rep 1 & 8 last election, also I Sexton said today 40 Olive street, at §:30 o'clock, follow- ' ) bla smallpox, and there was black'|Sinclair Oil Irl lican national head- | the correct statement of t s y & high mass of requiem in St.!smgfipox in New Rritain last ngonth, | SOuth Pacifie it stands s church at 9, Rov, Thomas J.| “It hardly seems necessary to tel) | South Rail len officiated, The bearers were | the value of vaccination, Everyday ex- | Stude Co Timothy Delian, Alec Beatty, Willlam | perfonce right hera in the cige gives Texas Co . |C. Mart, James Rellley Francis ' complete proof. Ask the families who | 1 o¥as & I'--mr Markham and James Jurlal have suffered from the disease, They | 10D Prod was in St Mary's cometery know. They will state facts which |Trans Oil Sy theorles will not disprove, Consider LUNon Pacific Christine these facts,” United ¥ruit 8 Steel pfd RECEIVERS APPOINTED 4 5 con - 8 Itub Co ., Action Taken Against Sencea Copper Wostinghouse L Waterbury Danbury Middletown Bridgeport New Haven ivined Dire G b GROFE, Mgr.—Room 508, N, Mrs, The fune i will be Huriburt 8 Morelli. . Christine Mo- held from her late home, strect, Monday morning and from the church the Kvangelist at 9 in St. Mary's e EDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 John |o'clock. Burlal will be ory. I.lK \l. \I‘ll( l\ QuUoT \1I0\€ (Putnam & Co.,) Corp~Liabilitics Are $2,052.000 | Mrs. Mary Prendergast The funeral of Mrs, Prender- gast of 1150 Stanley street will be held | | Monday morning from her home at [ 8:30 o'clock, followed by & funeral Mary's church at 9, Burial Mary's cemetery, ' and Assets Are Put at $6.000,000, Aotna Casulaty Aetna Life Ins Co Actna Fire Am Hardware !Am Hosiery Automobile Ins Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com Billings & Spencer com Billings & Spencer pfd Bristol Brass Colt's Arms . . Cong 14 & Pow pN Lagle Lock . Fafulr Bearing Co .. Hart & Cooley Hartford 1 Hfd Elee |ri|’h| Landers, 1* National Iire N B Gas N B Machine ‘\HTIm “ll pIes N B Machine pfd Greenwich, Conn., April 12.—Mrs. | Niles-Be-Pond com Mina Fonda Ochtman, wife of Leonard | North & Judd Ochignan the artist, died at her lmma‘pppk, Stow & Wil in Cos Cob last night. Mrs. Ochtman | phoenix Jire also was a well known artist. Russell Mfg Co | Scovilt Mg o CARD OF THANKS | Southern N 1 We wish to thank our friends for |gyandard Screw the kindness and sypipathy shown us nley Works during our recent bireavement in the | ganiey Works prd death of our beloved mother, Also for | morrington Co com the beautiful floral offerings received, o & fine We especially wish to thank the \me. oo to0 ¢ Theta Sigma fraternity of the High | . ioo aee o0 school, the officers and friends of the [y o Towne Ladies' Auxillary A. O. H, the Fra. ternal Order of Eagles, the Toyal Or- | der of Moose and Dept. 12 of the Stanley Works, (Signed), Miss Anna O'Briens, Mr. and Mrs, James O'Brien, William O'Brien, Jo- seph O'Brien. | New York, April 12« ! Judge Learned Hand today appoint- od recelvers for the Sencca Copper Corp., in an equity action brought by the Portage Lake Hardware Co. Ltd. he receivers named were Guy W, Currier and Willlam J. Uren, The Sencca Corp., according to the com- plaint, has liabilities of 82,052,000 and assets of about $6,000,000, Its propertics are in Keweenow county, " Michigan, I"ederal A New Start:— “l promise myself that beginning this next week, | will open up a checking account at the New Britain Trust Co., put my salary in each week, and draw my checks for the pay- I believe it mass in 8t, will be in St livan of Willlam Sullivan was held this morning with a high mass in £, Mar{'s church at 9 o'clock, Ttev, Walter A, McCrann officiated, The bearers were P, W, Kenney, Thomas Hinckley, ePter Walsh, Mar- tin Welch, John I, Doherty and Jos- | eph Solomon. Burial was ia 8§t Mary's cemetery, The funeral 100sharesLanders, Frary &Clark MARY A l)fll G LEAVE, York, April 12.~Douglas rbanks and Mary Pickford sailed on the Olympic today on their “first vacation in two years” a trip that is to take the back to California by way of the far e AUSTIN & KRON 107 BOOTH'S BLOCK Phone 3045 1% First Mortgage Bonds dolin W, O'Connor The funeral of John H veteran | O'Conner, ' employe of the Connectient company was held this morning with & solemn high mass of requiem in 8t Patrick Daly v. J. Leo Edward V., Laura P, Again, Tt body was tak- Rev, assisted by and Rev, Grikas, sub.deacon. Miss arrcll sang “We'll Meet Won't Be Long,” as the en from the church, "T'he Joseph's church was celebrant, illivan, ment of all my bills. will prove more economical for deacon, Tel re Andrew Hayden, Igo, James and John « Wrinn and Joseph Ryan. was fl hearer, Mary's cemetery, hearers w me, | will have a receipt for each bill paid and at the same time I will be connected with a sound and well managed bank. I sure think it is the right plan for me.” Kenney, Roh- Burial Jam ert Murray was In St, wer .vn~| PR A BARIEY neral Divector 1 Robinson, Assistant OCATION 5 MAIN sT. Opposite St, Mary's Church Tel. rlor 1625.2 Residence—17 Summer St, Tel. 1625-3 The Hartfoid-Connecticut Trust Comgany Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Sale Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upw ards. Foreign Exchange 10 all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. S TREASURY STATEMENT balance, $460,808.416 v U. & Treasury It is safe and saves time. New York, April 12.—Foreign ex- |ehanges irregular. | Quetations in eents: demand 433 5-16; cables 423 9.16; day bilis on banks 431 1-16. France |demand 6.04; cables 6.06, Ttaly. de- mand 4.44; cables 4.441 Belgium demand 5.12.; cables 5.14. v demand (r'r triltion) .22 demand 87.22. Norway: demand 1 Sweden: demand 26.39. Denmark demand 16.51. Switzeriand: dema 17.53. Spain: demand 13.45. Greeee demand 1.94. Poland: demand 12. Czechoslovakia: demand Jugosiavia: demand 1.24%. demand 6014 lumania Ademand 52%. Argentina: demand 33.12, Bra- |zil: demand 11.30. Tokio: demand 41 Montreal 98 1-16. Great Britain: 60 EDUCATORS MEET Representatives of Mggy New Vg HELD AS HI-JACKERS Five New Yorkers, Arrested in Bridges Can You Save a Dime? The man who can save this amount out of every $1.00 has no need to worry about the future. A Savings Account opened up at this Bank will provide an easy method of getting the right habit. Start this week with that first dollar. land L tiomal Institutions Hold- port. Face Charges of Highway ing Session in Wartford Robbery—<Superior Court Action 13. - Hartford, o re- withy al were bonde ve charge of are Andrew Peter De Feo, Alfred Pan- April institutions we April 125 Fiv ives of many 1 - ja s wh oA e tional today to & Haven New g a e Were Weaver high 13, MeKeag of We lesley, Mass,, president of | {tion presided. Dr. A. B tith, commissionet of education in Conne tieut extended a welcome At the | morning Dr. Jesse Davia, supervisor of secondary ed n Connecticut spoke on “educational | guidance in public secondary schools” | nd told of the needs for such guid.' ance under the new scheme of edn tion which plansto mert the neede vidual pupil by his ability and character. Austria purt b Joseph k wd William T. Al Ha who were on the truck 14 in $1.000 unhil Mon- to farther analysis of alcohol on the truck. Mer ¢ en of Mountjoy Prison Truck By The Associated Press Dublin, April 12.—A gang of twenty t6 thirty armed men attacked a prison van en route to Mountjoy jail this af- | ternoon. A running fight followed be tween the military escort and the at tacking party, which was finally Leat off. Troops are now searching the district, were b permit of s cation iny the session et Tom tried 1o kiss wight and 1 wouldn't let bim i it make hit angrs fid. He sadd wiched 4 on you.—Ti-Bita, me last Prue o the indi ne evidenced | Swe—1t he | e had calle

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