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SATANIC MAJESTY WILL HEAD PARADE HEARING MAY Zfii STORY, Counsellors of Gehenna Also to! doin Veiled Prophets Tomorrow | Tomorrow evening as the shadows | begin to fa!l upon the River Styx and the chief boatsman knocks the barma- | cles off of his oar for his annual trip, | 25 would-be passengers, candidates | for the degrees of Mystic Order Vel ed Propheis of the Enchanted Realm, will assemble at Grotto hall for the | Journey tofthe mysterious caverns, wherein are conferred the mystic ! rites, | The candidates will be assembled | in the place of meeting at 7 o'clock, | where, to give them strength and | courage for their dangerous journey | they will be provided with food and ! nourishment, In the meantime those who already have assumed the mysterious veil and have been exalted to the rank of | vrophet in the enchanted realm will | E mble at Odd I'ellows hall on Arch | street, where the stage will be set for | the annual ceremonmial. Prophets bave Qeen regeusted to wear their lezes and spring smiles, At 7:30 o'clock sharp the Grotto patrol will give a demonstration and at 8 o'clock there will be a big st parade, headed by the Aziz Grotto life and drug corps and “His Satanic Majesty” and all the Tmps, who have Leen released from their routine du- ties for the oceasion. This procession, in f, and such notables as Mokanna, rpedon, Chaos, Cerberys, Phada- manthus, and all the counsclliors of Gehenna will parade down Main street leading the candidates to the Arch street meeting place, where “The fu- ture no candidate knoweth,"” IPollowing the ceremonial there will an entertainment by the Grotto minstrels, The ceremonial of course will inclyde all the usual styvits, The stunts are scheduled 1o start at 2145 o'clock, he cast for the ceremonial is as foilows: Hi® Majesty, Noah lLuc Mokanna, Sherweod H. Raymond; sarpedon, W. 0. Cook; Chief Justice, Charles Cook; Elfin King, O, L. Lerd; Charon, N, W, AMeKirdy; Chaos, E. Pilz; Cerbe- rus, H. ¢, Barnes; Phadamanthus, L. T, Pierce; M. of ¢, William R, Fenn; Melancholy, Julius Milkey; Standard tcarer, 11 F, Smith; Grand Marshal, *Wiliiam ¢, Raphael; Grand Chambers 1in, Charles Pratt; Assistant Chamberlain, Nathan C, Avery, “Imps"” are Gustave C, Winger, Ho- ward Draper, Martin Horwitz, Wil- liam Ramm, Fred Stingle and David Ogren, The guards will be Otis Serip. ‘ture, Harold K. Watrous, Walla Welsey, Martin Carlson. The *“coun- be scllors of Gethenna,” will be Walter | 1*lete) 1'réd Tuiler, Fred Ens- h, Carlyle B, Barrett and ¥red ‘on will have charge of the “make. T, TWENTY-FIVE JOIN CHURCH . wJohn L. Davis Receives Large Class Into Church Membership at Palm Sunday Service, Twenty-five new members wers re. ived into Trinity Methodist ehurch vesterday morning by Rev, John L. | Davis. Those who united with the church ineluded 17 young people rom the probation class, who were instructed by Miss Cora B. Graulich, Those who were in the class were Misses Tiuth Cooley, Louise Ander- son, Elizabeth Tohman, Bernice Boll- man, Sarah Allison, Caroline and Dorothy , Ripple, Barbara Ioster, tlara Hart, Jessie Galbraith, Aurora Manso, and Welton Barrows, Robert Barrows, Willlam Nichols, Dean Graulich, Sidney Rayno and Artemus Stockman. Others who joined were Mr, and Mrs. James E. Martin, Mrs, Ililda Johnson, Miss Alvira Johnson, Miss Mildred Ripple, Miss Dolores Schwab, Ernest Ramsey and David Addis, Several other local churches plan to take in new members next Sunday. TAONESSA AT HEARING. Mayor A. M. TPaoncssa went o Hartford this morning to represent 1his city at a hearing before the pub- lie utilities commission on proposcd cuts in trolley farem The meeting was attended by mayors and corpo- ration counsels from practically every city dn the state through which the lines of the Connecticut Co. operate. ANNOUNOE ENGAGEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodge of 113 Winthrop street announce, the en- zagement of their daughter, Hodge, to Edmund Johnson, son of Mrs. A, Johnson of High street. Misa Hodge is employed at the office of lRussel] & Erwin's, and Mr. Johnson in the factory of the same concern, No date has been set for the wedding. A large stern railroad expends $90,000 & jear for engine sand. VULCAN SMOOTHTOPS |.=:iic o icluding the boatsman, Craron, him- | Ethel A. | VEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, GONN. (O FARE (Continued *from Tirst Page) Phillips might continue his state- ment, ' Chiairman Higgins said if he had any suggestion to offer he could do 50, but the commission did not wish to hear any argument at this time. New Britain Routes. The figures prepared by the Con- necticut Co. showing operating ex- penses and revenues on city and su- burban lines in New Haven, Hart- ford, Bridgeport and Waterbury with a.list of routes in the cities of New Britain and Meriden, were put in evi- dence, having previously been fur- nished to the corporation counsel for the four largest cities. ¢ Buckland’s Statement Edward G. Buckland, vice-president and general counsel of the New Ha- ven road made a statement as to the legal status of the Conncctmut com- pany this having to do with the court decree of October 17, 1914, which re- quires the New Haven road to tr fer its entire capital stock to trustees, ;Thfl latter under the federal court de- | cree, are required to “‘exercise the pow ters so as to assure for the Connceti- cut Co. a management solely in the interest of said company without |gard to the interest of the New Ha- {ven company or any other corpofation |or person but with due regard to the | public interest.” | Mr, Buckland said stock was transferred the New Ia- ven's investment in the Connecticut Co. was $40,000,000 of stock and $ 75,000 of notes. The stock had been {received in return for a dead of the 'prflpN'L\' to the Connecticut Co. on | 1Pebruary 28, 1910, The notes repre- lsrnatod cash actually advanced to the | Connecticut Co. for additions and bet- |terments, Prior to the deerce the | Connéctient Co, had paid the interest | upon its indebtedness and tor the pre- | vious three years had dividends of 21,500,000 upon its stock. Other div- [idends paid werc $400,000 in 1915, $600,000 im 1516 the fiscal year being [from “June to June and 0,000 for 1916 from June to December, No div- !idends have heen paid since then, Be. [tween July , 1917 and June . [1921 the New Haven Co. advanced cash to the Connectiout Lo, of §4,- | 568,916, Mr, Duckland said. that between |these dates the Connecticut Co, had | earned enough so that it could have paid the amount thus advanced by the | New Haven, but apparently the tras- | tees under the pressure for additional . that when the capacity and service elected to use the | | Conneeticut company’s income as re- quired by the deerea solely in the in- [terest of the Connecticut Co, and of {the public and without regard to the | interest of the New Haven road, The company’s interest in the Con- [ neetieut Co, Mr. Buckland sald was | 84,668,916, 1To sald that in terms of | six per cent the New Haven has con- tributed $2,400,000 a year for the last ten years, a total of $24,000,000, and | has received back $1,200,000, He said |that the New Haven protests against I confiscatory poliey and asks that the | Connecticut Co. be accorded a right [to earn It it ean a fair retarn upon |the value ‘of its property devoted to the service of the publie, REPUBLICANS MAY CHOOSE CONLON FOR COUNCIL PoST Name of Democrat To Be Suggested For President P'ro Tem, At G. 0. P, Cancus An effort will be made at a caucus of the republican members of The common council tonight to approve the seélection of Alderman Irank 1. Conlon, a democrat, for president pro tem. of the councii It is #aid that the movement has considerable back- ing. Alderman . J. Dehim s reported diffident about being reelected, Alder- man William 1. Judd, chairman of the republican town committee, is re. ported to have opposition becanse he represents the Old Guard, which was | repudiated by the people at the polis |Jast Tucsday. Others who might as- | pire to the office are said to be unace |eeptable to the republican members of {the council, | Alderman Conlon has served sev- eral terms as a common councilman and was reelected as alderman from | the sixth ward. He is conversant with government affa If he were ap- proved by the republicans, it would I the first instance of the office heing tendered to a member of the opposis tion party by the majority. The democratic members of council will also hold a caucus evening. | the this FATHER DIES IN WEST, Rev. John 1. pastor Trinity Methodist church has re. cefved word of the death of his father, William M. Davis, as Los An- geles, Calif. Me left several children besides the local minister. Mr., Davis had been a widower for three years. Davis, of MONDAY, APRIL City ltems A daughter was born yeésterday to Policeman and (Mrs, Thomas Itouskie ! of 193 Daly avgnue. | Stanley Women's Reller corps will liold its regular social in G. A, R. hall, tomorrow afternoon at 2: ‘Thc corps will also hold an all day scwing meeting in the same hall on o) | Wednesday. " 1Isabella Circle, N. D. of 1, will | With Colored Men and Women {meet this evening at the club rooms. The sensational kiduapping story of | ™oCH TVE SYENOE A1 the club rooms Bernard Carlson of Wost Pearl i op are registered at the Hotel Tray street about being held up by four | o ore. Atlantie City ¥ colored men at the point of two re-! " ntio"ign Marchesi, a atudent at Haven Normal school of volvers in the vear of the L 0. 0. F. |y ey building in Hungerford court a week 't o f 4 . " t mnastics, is spending the Faste ago Saturday night went up in smoKe | uoidass ot her home terer © oo vesterday when Carlson broke down | “"A"narriage license has been issucd | ,under a grilling given him by De-it5 gihert Ray of 321 Church street | {tective Sergeant William P, McCue |ang Miss Anastasis Boilard of Orange | and Sergeant George C. Ellinger at the | gt aat, 1 !DOIICL' station and confesscd the wh?hw} Oscar Schultz was arreated lhin‘; story. Carlson had claimed that he Was | ;iorning on charges of drunkenness | held up by the four colored men, tWo | and breach of the peace by Patrolmon | of whom held revolvers pressed | ajichael Massey and Walter Malona. | against his side, foreed into an auto- | | }mobile and driven to Cromwell, where | ‘hn was robbed of $32 and a gold | Fwateh, { f | At the police headquarters yesterday | m h i Carlson admitted that his story was a | ta ’ 5 ? fabrication and that he had gone with | B — the colored men, who were accom- | | panied by two colored women, of his Mrs. Honora Zisk, | own accord, and not only paid his own |__Mre. Honora Zi 5 fare, but had paid the fare for one of [ Woodland street, died at the New the other men. Britain General hospital vesterday THe revis story of the affair, as Morning following a long iliness, She admitted to by Carlson, was that he |WAS born in County Cork, Treland and | had met a colored man r the [Das been a resident of this city for | South church after he flnished his [About 25 years. 8he is survived by work and was asked to direct the man |four sons, William Flynn, George lndl to the colored club on Arch street, He | Baymond Zisk of New Britain, and | walked up to where the club is lo- ' 1'rancis Zisk of Alahama: and four | jeated and just as they reached it, three |daughters, Mrs, Henry Demers of colored men and two women were Hartford, Mrs. Joseph Bosco, Mrs, | coming ont to enter an automobile. | Charltén Torella and Miss Haze) Zisk. The man whom Carlson had directed | The funeral will be held Wegnes. | to the place asked the &hers where [day morning with a funeral mass in they were going and they answered to |8t John's church at 9:30 o'elock. Portland. The man expressed a de- |Burial will be in 8t Mary's cemetery, gire to 2o and 8o did Carlson, who said | he would like to go if the two women | Victor 12, Draste, went. | Victor E. Drayte of 52 Rhodes A protest was put up against al- [stroet, died this morning at the New lowing C'arlson to go, but his friend | Britain General hospital. He was 65 interceded for him, and Carlson was 'years of age and is survived hy two admitted to the party, paying his own ;hrolhv John and Henry, The funer- ||’.~|rr~ and that of his friends, On the al will be held Wednesday morning at trip Carlson was made veéry com- |§ o'clock from St Andrew's church, fortable, one of the women sitting on Burial will be in 8t, Mary's cemetery, his lap all the way, it is said, K The machine stoppéd at a house in | Yortland and two men and one of the | women l6ft, but Carison stayed in the [ E. Lea, died this morning at 8§t machiné with the others until they | ¥rancis hospital in Hariford. fhe | had proceeded a little farther on, | was 47 yoars old. She is survived by when he was invited to get out. His 'her hushand and four children, Ma money and watch were gone. Carls |3, Emily L., Robert A., on would not tell the police when his | \warq n, ch and money were taken from | gue was a member of the him, ’ Congregationnl church and of the arlson’s confession resulted from | noval Neighbors of America, Fu. an investigation made by Sorgeant | .pa) gerviees will be held at the B, Ellinger, who was assigned to the | poriar funeral pariors Wednesday fease and started running down of the | arornoon at 2 o'clock, Rev, Ienry alleged gunmen. Last Friduy, the iqo \fgjer officiating, Burial will be sergeant picked up A clue, and [ poiecie s cometery, | ®aturday, accompanied by a state | policeman and Carlson, they went | over the ground in the case, and the | . SecHt &1 WL Cuvnsy Manry Thoash. ‘”""‘r' . Juth Wustraek, _aged Tohy Oden and Mary Haeria followed | 11N of 42 City avenus, died Sotur- Mgt ares dav night at the New Rritain hos- In Hartford, 'They were confronted HTHE WAL L TIE & eafgd b Sy Cariebn, Who sofuesd to fGowtity| NERL _ Wne 1SAVeS her parents. Ne. any of them, but after being ques. N4 M. Charies Wustrack, and tioned, the four of them confesseq |three wistérs, Mrs Percy Mount of {that they wors in the party that Carl. | Weat Hartford, Mrs, Cyrus Gannon | won went riding with, (of Springfield, Mass., and Mre, wit. | “they were brought to New Tiritain | 1M Morae of Weateld, Mass. Fu. vesterduy morning And when they told | MerA! Aervices are in chargs of John front of Carlson, he | A. Andrews and will be held from the home on Qity avenue Wednesday aft- ernoon at 2 o'clock. Werviess will be conducted By Dr. John 1. Davis of ‘I'rinity Methodist chureh, Burial will be in Fairview cemetery, GARLSON GONFESSES | WAS A HOAX ‘Rode to Middletown Voluntavily i Mrs. Rose B, Lea. Mrs. 1ose B, Lea, wife of Alfred and I First Florence Ttath Wustrack, their story in finally confessed Police werm skeptical about Carl- #on's sfory from the bheginning, as he was unable to give any deseription of the men or the machine in which he alleged that he was kKidnapped, An- (.wk.- thing that the pnn.mm:oum not. ! Stafan Ridielski, understand was why he did not report | Stafah Bidiciski, aged 11, of 171 the affair immediately upon his ar. | Droad street, died yesterday morning rival baek fn New Tritain instead of (At his hol He was the son of Nr. waiting untll his fellow workers at and -\lrvk Bidicirki and besides the, Connecticut eompany practically 18 survived by two als- Pl was hold this morn- | ing from his Rome, folloted by a fun- compelled him to, & {eral mass in Sacred Heart ehurch at Henry E. Gardiner Spent T:80 o'elock. Burlal wAs in Sacred Nothing and Got Nothing | ieart cometery, Henty 1. Gardiner, farmer-labor | candidate for mayor spent nothing n the recent campaign or on élection day, his report of campaign expenses | which has heen filed at the oftice of the town clerk shows, Other candidates rorts are: Burton « candidate for hoard of relief on the | . republican ticket, $3 contribution 1o U€ld tomorrow morniig with a funer the town committes; W. Garfeld Gib. |1 ™Mass in 8. Peter's church At 8 ney, republican, unsuccessful candi- ©'clock. Burial will be in 8t, Mary's date for councilman fn the fowrth Cemctery. war, 86 paid for printing; Boleslaw | Karpinski, republican, candidate for srlectman, no expenses; William 1. joy, republican, unsuccessiul candi- . date for councilman in the first ward, | 0'clock after a long iliness, He was ro expenses; Michacl T, Kerwin, dem. | 72 years old, Mr. Morcy was born occrat, elected as selectman, no ex- |in Milton, Conn., but resided here for penses; John Baldyga, democrat, elcct- |About 35 years. lor 25 years he ed as selectman, no expenses; Wil. | WAS A carpenter 8t the Stanley Tute liam lLong, democrat, elected as|and level plant, having been retired school committeeman, expensea; | fOr Some time. . 1. T. Ringrose, democrat, elected He leaves a widow and one sister, coun man in the fifth ward, $25 Mra Fidelia Wooding of New I donation to town committes; M. 1, |And a brother, Charica A, of Conga Curtie, republican, 890 contribution Mond lake. Je was o mfmber of to town committee; . 1, Eheidon, re- | . Tlmo lodge, Knights of Pythias publican, elected city and the O. U. A. M treasurer, 860 . contributed to town committee; W, J ftév, John L. Davis will officiate at scrvices at the residence Wednesdey Zicgler, republican, eifcted registrar, 4 £120 contribwted to town committer; |Afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial will Lewis W, Lawyer, republican, elected | be in Fairview cematery. celectman, $10 contributed to town committee, Mre, Delvina Boucher Mrs. Delvina Douchez, 40 yeers, of 49 Glen street, died suddenly yesfer. day morning. 2.i8 survived by her hushand, William a daughter, o have filed ya. | Mary Louiee; a sistér, Mra, Tosc Morey, succossry) | Christine of Bristol: and a brothér, ¢ Joséph Olette, The funeral will be Prank P, Morty Frank I Morey of 156 DBl avenue dJdied last night about 2% no Funerals Christina Morrelli The funeral of Christina Morreili was held this morn.ng from her late |ing at $:30 o'clock and from the hurch of §t. John the Dvangelist at o'elock, Rev, T. J. Laden officiating At & mass of requiem. Burial was in &, Mary's cemetér tAm Tob .... | Chile Rritain, | SAVE MONEY You SAVE MONEY if you buy a VULCAN SMOOTH- TOP Gas Range during our Sale. The Smoothtop saves money afterward by saving gas. If you need a gas stove see the Smoothtop in our store boiling four kettles with ONE BURNER HALF ON. Seld on easy terms, A. A. MILLS 'PHONE 381 80 WEST MAIN ST. lda Silverino 1da, the cight months old daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bilverine of 9 Al- bany avenue, died yesterday after-! noon at fer late home. The funeral was held this morning at 11 o'clock | from her late home and burial was in | St. Mary's cemetety. The funeral was | private, | o ————— Puneral Director | Mr, Paul Robinson, Accistant | NEW DOCATION—G85 MAIN ST || Opposite St Mary's Church | Tel—Parior 1625-2 | Residence—17 Summer &t Tel. 1825.3 l 14, 1924, WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTY High ..o 88% . 0TH Am Bt Sug Am Can .... Am Ur & Idy..154 Am Leoco 2% Am Sm & Ite.. 597% A mSg Rf cm,. 46% Am Sum Tob .. 117 Am Tel & Tel,.126 L1401 .o 68% Am Wool ... Ana Cop .o 827 Ate Tp & 8 I'.. 997, At Gulf & W1, 13 Bald Loco 118% Baltimore & O . 53% Beth Steel B .. 493 Con Textile Con Paclfic Cén Leath Co . Ches & Ohio .. 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Bagle Lock ieeen Hart & Cooley | | Hfd Elee Light | Landers, 1* . Jo N Montgomery J It Montgomery pfd. N B Gas ...... N B Machine .. N B Machine prd . Niles-Bemt-Pond com North & Judd Paclk rlnun & Wilcox., { 1 4% J00 102 80 00 180 (1) “" 26 Russell Mfg Co 1) | Seovill” Mrg o ... PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Eschange Members Hartrdh Stock Exchange 21 West Main St. Tel. 2040 WE OFFER $10,000 Bonds Government of Switzerland 5%2% DUE 1940—T0 YILLD 5.50¢. JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTIFORD-CONN. TRUST CO. BLDG., TEL. 2-6281 New Britain: Burritt Hotel Bldg,, Tel, 1815 Aetna Casfialty & Surety Company Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection & Insurance Company We have prepared a five-year analysis of cach of the above companies, including the business for the year 1923, We invite inquiries, : Thomson, Fenn & ¢Ta. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NUW YORK AND MARTFORD STOCK LXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We offer 50 shares Fafnir Bearl.g Price on application We do not accept margin accounts JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York B‘n!;rbury STOCKS Bridgeport 2 ddies BONDS Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York G. F. GROFF., Mgr=Rtoum 309, N. 1. Nat'l Bavk Bdg—Tel 1012 New Haven L B A I N S8 s ke 23 AT E EDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bursitt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 271 Tel. 3420 T 50 shares of Stanley Works 50 shares American Hardware 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark 8N E Telephone . Stanfard Screw . Stanley Works Aanley Works pfd Torrington o com Trant & Wine .... Travelers Iny Co . Union Mfg Co . Yale & Towne .. L. S TREASIRY STATEMENT & Treasury balance, $452,051,0 City items Mies Margarct Conley of 164 Beaver | street left yesterday for Atlantic City where ghe will spend a week with her class, Miss Conley is a student at Dr, Arnold's school of gymnastics, New | Haven ! Mrs, W, O ag of 20 Day street, who underwont an eperation for ap- pendicitis at the Naw Britain Gen- cral hospital laxt Wedncsday, is re- covering, The mmittes In charge the convention of Rible (lasses the storn states which will be held in New Britain April 26 and wiil ct at the Y. M. C. A. thiy évening 50 e'clock, Alexahdra lodge, No. A. 1. O, Daughters of 8t. Grorgl 11 held a reguiar business meeting Wadnesday evening in Vega hall. TInitiation of | candidates will take plars Y. W. H. A. Minstrel Show At Palace Goes Big The minstrel and jubilee given un- der the auspices of the V. W. H. A. in alace theater Sunday %as sue-| ¢ presanted before a large an- | Spacial mention should be given Miss Elsie Gourson, wio showed | talent in the two songs she sang. Other numbers which réceived mueh {applause were by Miss Reasié Kaplan | {and EAh Fichman, who danced, and | Mies Mildred Keimowita and Jeanette Putierman, who alse danced. The! southern danes By Milton Wellips brought much applause. The solds| rendered by Miss Mae Belle Swarsky, | Miss Rose Miller, Miss Jenny ('lnior] and Misa Juile Koplowitz were well received. of of mee o4 GUESTS AT WHITE HOUSE Mr. and Mra. . N. Hemenway, of Lexington street, this city, were guesta of President and Mrs. Calvia Coolldge At the White Tlouse yesterday noon at funcheon, afterwards making & short eruise on the presidential yacht May- flower. ’ Mr, and Mre. Hemenway were boy- hood friends of the President and the ' first 1ady of the land, having attended the same coliege. [ TV AUSTIN & KRO 107 BOOTH’S BLOCK Phone 3015 7% First Mortgage Bonds o it R N ‘Beneficial R re Joans i Do Bills Worry You? Spring and Easter bring expenses to the houschold and the individual. 11 you need money to pay past due bills or for any purpose, we will immesiately advance vout up to $300. Loans are made on vour household furniture which re- mains in your posséision. The interest rate is fixed by law. You repay on practically your own terms. 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