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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 28 WAREK FINED §$200 AND SENT T0 JAIL Juge Alling Also Deals With Vehicle Law Violators | him, so Doty placed him under arrest. Sans Brakes, License 'n Everything. Harvey Butler of 15 Alder street, u.rmm was fined 310 for operating a machine with improper brakes, $10 | lar operating without a llcense, uml ad judgement suspended on a char, nI operating without a rrgisn'anom He was arrested early this morning | by Patrolman William Doherty, who [testified that Butler was driving on | Arch street and only one of his head- |lights was lighted. He was stopped | | by the patroiman and when asked for | his license and registration, he didn't | have them. The machine was owned by George MacDonald, who lives at: 18 Alder street, Britsol, and who was riding in the rear scat of the chine. He had a license, but had left t the registration at home, e prama ek feljed Shy poiice station, Doherty discevered o D ¢ Guarts ol yyap the footbrake was out of com- juor seized. He entercd a plea ot e on and he e e o il on and the emergency b Delective Serge ope‘rm‘:-l )wgrl)v. Mechg i el Charges of \iolation of the motor vehicle law placed inst Mac- he testific 2 o temipod \hat s henit “d orald were nolled by Prosccutor Jo- the house, they found two men sit- sh G. Woods, ting at the table drinking, Ther 3 s Y was 2 boitle containing ebout & PNt | iorpem e oy Faec! of Hquor on the table in front of ELOELE IOEY 0T 4 81 them, Warek toid the police that the |1 (ined $10 for operuting Hane L s e LY dicensc. Tle was arrested about 3 had in the house, but a see of yesterday morning by Patrol- the tenement brought to l|g,x[ a jug when a machine he with about a quart in it. and several was driving became stalled ou Main | other bottles containing small quan- yo oryone. g tities. tle street. 1 Policcman Thomas . itaraed; how tified that he has been aupiisd (oxea 1 Warek's house for some time Clinuthed Ruy, cral complaints have been made Tony¥aluiana og 403 ) the police about Warek's liquor paa disobaried anlicn tivities, He said that he hus EhArge ol ety men go into Warck's kitchen {0 ofRe1 R He admitted drink and on several occasions that he etruck th but said that seen them hand money to Warek, he and a nuwmber of other hoys who Before imposing sentence on War- the nelghborhood hed been ok, Judge Alling said that the police w‘.w;:ll“.- yard for a playground and would do better to bring in the peo- Mt toid them to get out. They did ple who make complaints abont MO 80 80 he ciused them swingieg liquor selling, than to depend upon > Mt them as ke oran. The hat testifying what these people say to CoMnected with young Rashino's eve, the police themselves. S badly discoloring it and bruising the Fined for Reckless Deiving. i Anfonip Lacava of 26 HawKins [ 0 street was fined § $10 of which yas remitted, when he was arraigned on a charge of reckiess driving, He was arrested yesterday meorning complaint of Councilman tutherford and Israel Wexler, ¢l man of the building conuuission. Councilman Rutherford told the court that just before noon yesterday there was two lines of machines on Main street travelling south when lLacava came along the street, on the cast side at about 35 miles an hour, travelling about five feet from the left hand curb, He said that he and Wexier went to step from the curb and just as they did, they he to jump to escape being hit Lucava's machine, Lacava ciaimed that he a little under 30 miles an hour that there was not three lines of machines on the road, but that his machine was onls one car's width from the right hand cmihing. Joseph Babula of Broad street was fined $5 on charges of drunken- ness and breach of the peace, He was arresied early yesterday niorning by Patrolman Kumm on Main street, Domijan Case Continued, \ctor Domijan of Sowerset Drive, arrested” b Motoreycle Policenian William &, Strolls on West Main street Baturday on a charge of re less driving. had his case continued until Thursday at the request of At torney I’ ¥, McDhonough, Dared Policeman. Michael Gussian of aon sireet was fined 85 for breach of the e in the Presto lunchroom carly unday morning. Patrolinan Lincoln y testified that Gussman was cre- ating a disturbance in the lunchroom and he was asked by the proprietor 1o put him ou When he entered the restauran Kked Gussman to leave, Gue rted to swear at him, saying that policeman didn’t scars him, and daring him to arrest him. He was drunk ‘when arrested. Round Up For Gambling. Charges of gambling in the Rus- stan-Greek club at 113 Beaver street carly Sunday morning resulted in fnes of 82 without costs being fn- posed upon John Kulus, Joseph Cow- Cleorge chenack and John Mavati, Joh whko. charged with viaintaining a4 gambling house, ANl pleaded gullt John Soyko, alirged to have heen in charge of the gambling, pleaded not guilly and judgment was sus- pended in his case. e tostified that ! nager of the club had left before the arrival of the po- « and as soon as he left, they wted In a joble game of eliek- ing the dotted ivorics on a pool ta He sald that he was playing but was not in ch of the game any more than any of the others. The club was raided Potrick Me and Policoman Thot Feeney court had received o plaint about ame and club, listening outside minntes s lock when the door of the A John Warek or was fine suntence 20 Willow street $200 and given a suspended ays when he was ar- court this morning jami W, Alling on ling the liquor laws, nt - William in the r raid and entered h street ithout a ek he had J to and had drive onse, Leen Aok rile street arraigned on a ac Abraham Rash- seen and has street, of HEE in at « of irles Kordek of 31 street, charged with operating under the influence of liquor was continued until Thursday. Atty. Pat- It 1% \’Hmnm,:h appeared for him, STRICT IN ARIZONA Rarriers Are Raised in Effort (o Pre- vent Spread of oot amd Mouth Discase in that State, ¥ de all rail- trafic from clared restrictions against road passenger sciviee i California, to protect Arizona from the foot and mouth discase. Under the regulations all p from California designated was going and ssengers for Ari- and disinfection while passen, crossing the state for points outside Arizona will not be leave trains in the state, Passeugers entering from California will be allowed to carry only hand bags, which will be inspocted, fumi- rated and tagged before being per- mitted to leave stations, STEELE-ERNST Well Known Bristol People Married 5 This Afternoon by Pastor of PPros- pect Methodist Chureh, Rrivlol, son al to ! Apri Mr. and Mrs, Sicele of Quoen stroet, and M ence Krnst of West gtroot, wor ried this after: the Mr, and Mre, Ed West atreet je's the ofiiciated, The alt Penfic'd of Miss Fmnily Iasmaid, and Mre, Walnnt street, lar employe of th Mrg. (o. The bride music teacher, e leald) b anue! Flor- mar- on home 1 Mrs. Norton Benjamin B, Methodist at of nd is chureh dan's were Richard Portland, best mian, and Rehrend of New Haven, fter a honeymoon trip, Stesls will at 1§ The groom is n popu New Departure is a prominent Mz, lve K BILUE TIREANG LCLUB NOTES The Blue Triangle club room wil carry on all its activities on Jdayligh saving time, The supper « cvening at 6 wit ing rooking. e industrial committee will meet Monday evening at § to discuss plans tor nest year, All girls wishing to trial Girls' ¢lub are Tuwesday evening at lub songa will be s tacnts served, &= Anva 1 rapreacnt the abou' ‘girig at the mecti The industrial 1 and they < Apr ) was 1 wi p! meet Monday . Brown teach wt s oln the Indu vited to & party New refresh. by Sergeant s o'clock, g and that they of K Brit g% of nsington wili in Industrial ' national New York from to May 4 IndustMial gir from over the United States will) prescnt at these mectings and M)l surh questions 4s legislation, edueation, trends ir Instry and tlv organization of indusirial girls’ clubs, On Saturday the induystrial girls will have luncheon with the college girls whe having student assembly mectings the same times, The mblies rre held during the meet. itg of the national convention of the Y. W. €. A, and represent impertant | wnits in the asseciation, Miss Biair will tor New York Wednesday | and will return on Sunday. ®he is a | member of the Lafaiot club of the the o for the . agsembly in mittane: to admit The sol dice which torailed 1 Defended His Wire, Patrick Naples of 118 Tiea et administered a beating to John Panis for a remark that Panis is alleged 10 huve made abowt N bt taling the law into his % nds did not meet with approval of Judge Alling and Naples was fined 816 Fatrolman Datid Doty testified that was on duty on Beaver strect & urday might when he heard an after. ration on =i short dis- tance from re b was standing. Plue Triangle club room and is on the e saw Napls beating Panis and sen- | publicity committes of the newly or- ‘arated them. e asked Panis if e ganized industrial girle’ cih, She will vanted Naples arresied and was told report her trip to New York at the | not to arrest him. Napies did not like ' next meetings of the two ciubs. the idea of being Interrupted and in- | The girla planning to make lamp- ed on getling at Panis to finish #hades wiil buy their malerials Satur- City Advertisement wiil probably meet on Tuesday eve- nings Because of the pleasant weather the JUS—— eluh room will be closed nest Sunday Department of Building Inspection, °ficrnoon NOTICH - ~, - Notice is herehy given that appliea- City of Chicagg Is Not tion and plans for an addition and ai-| Responsible b { teraMon at 19 Emmons Place for George W, Crrtis have been fMed in e of of the Building Commission. A hearing «ill be held on the above application in the office of 1 Ing Commission. Hoom 414 Tuesday eveping. April I8h, $ o'clock an elub ¥ and one d the 8o er stre are wife, at @ Chicago, found the sponsitie April 25.—~A jury today city of Chieago mot re- for the overturning of the metland in the Chicego river wHh the of fives in 1915, The suil was & test case which, had e city beon found negligs: have ton made the hasis for setions aggregating possibly seamer trse 1924 at GUAHRELET Building Inspector, 4. C permitted to | famuel W. Steeie, | A. Norton of 148 | the “Erwin Division of the American Hard- | bad ' ! | was that hat Clly ‘Items sewing cirelé O, of will meet at the home Mrs, Goff, 70 Lake street, to-| morrow afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. At the regular mecting of the Lions ‘club in the Burritt hotel at 1 b clock tomorrow noon Milton W, Harrison of New York city, vice- president of the National A=sociation | of Owners of Railroad Securities will bLe the speaker. ¥red Lynch has resumed his studies at St. Thomas's Seminary after the ster holidays. Mrs, Jack Sheehan and Miss Rose nch are spending a few '8 in w York City. Peter Alebsiewicz, aged 14, of 58 Lawler street, employed at the Polish Bakery Co., had his left hand badly mangled while at work Sat®rday. He was taken to the New Britain General lospital for treatment. William street, employed on the new building under construction at the Russell & The fare Coropration, suffered a Lruise on the head when a beam fell on him while at work Baturday. is at the New Britain General hospital for treatment. lnrnng license has been issued m Long of "nd Mizs Mary Golabek of 53 Willow S, Bodwell has sold property on Wyanola street to Signe M. Swanson, odwell Realty compuny has | property on Fdgewood veiue to Margaretha Thoma, Wexler Denies Owning Ashes That Caused Fire The report pf Chief William J. Neble of the fire department on the cause of the 21400 fire on Hart street Saturday mosning in which a barn owned by K. Meshken and a garage owned by 1. Wexler were damaged ashes were dumped be- tween thegarage and the barn which set fire to the buildings, The ownership j of the ashes was attributed to Wexler but he denied this morning that thé ashes helanged to him or that he had anything to do with the dumping of them, ITALY NOT ADVISED tome, April 28— instructions have been given Italian immigration | authorities not to issue passports to the wives and naturalized or United States it was declared at the commissariat of emigration today fol- lowing receipt of reports from the United States that steamship compan- ies had announced issuance of such children of Ttalians an order, zoha points must undergo inspecting i son, | tiam Hopkins, Thomas Toohey, {the beay | valN*?)’ ! e | teacher in St Braths Miss Anna Flaherty Miss Anna aherty, aged 50, died after a long illness at her home, 67 Beaved street, vesterday morning. She | was born in New Britain and was an employe of the Boston store until a ! 1"or & time she was a | fow years ago, Mary's parochial sehool, She is survived by one sister, Miss | Margaret IPlaherty and several neph- The funeral will be | ews and nieces, held from the home Wednesday morn- ing with mass in 8t, Mary's church at 9 o'clock, Burial will be in 81, Mary's | cemetery, Mrs, Jumuml Lorenson, Johanna Lorenson, aged 73 widow of the late August Lor. nson, died at her home, 45 Harvard street, Saturday night, following & short {liness with pneumonia, She was born in Swoden and was a resi- dent of New Britain for the past 36 ars, She is survived by one son, Albert, und two daughters, Mra, Pearl Ander- and Mrs. Joseph Froedericks of Springfield, 18 grandehildren, and one great-grandehild, The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 nxlnrk from her home and at 2:3 m the First Latheran chur Dr. Abel*A Ahlquist will officiate and burial will be in' Fairview eemeter, Mrs, years, Funerals Mrs, Bridget Maloney The funcral of Mrs. Dridget Ma- loney was held from the home of her daughter, Mra, John ¥, Leeney, of 419 West Main street, this morning at 9 o'clock and from St. Mary's churck st 8 o'clock. There wae a lar attendance and a profusion of flowers A mass of requiem was eelebrated by ftav, Rarmond Clabby, Rev. Walter McCrann and Nev. Walter Luddy. As the hody was borne from the ehurch Mre. Ma%y T. Crean rendered “The Va. ant Chai ther Ciabby read the committal services at the grave. The | patl bearers were Harry Tyan, Wil Ernest Hopk ns, Otis Hapkins and Godfrey Parker, all grandchildren, The flower bearer was Wilfred Cook. Burial was in 8. Mary's cemetery, CARD OF THANKS We wish 10 thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and eympathy which was shown us during |our bereavement in the death of our keloved mother and sister, slse for | ul floral tributes received. Mra. Thomas Gibson, Miss Certrude Rowe, Mr. Henry W, Nowe, Charles R. Rows, M James Towers and Mr. H. Scheuy. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and The class | Deighbors for the kindness and sym- pathy shown us during ouwr recent bereavement in the death of our be- toved hushand and fa‘her, and aiso for the beautiful floral offerings re- jceived. Signed, Mre. August Sodergren and ohil- ‘dron. L LT ——— JOSEPR A, HAPFEY Puneral Director Mr. Paul Robinson. Assidant NEW LOCATION—585 MAIN ST Opposite S1. Mary's Chrch Tel.—Parior 1825-2 Residence—17 Summer St Tel 1825-3 of Laurel Court, | of | Russell of 39 Washington ' He ! 24 Lasalle court aliens resident in the | 1924, 'WALL STREET STOCK % - EXCHANGE R REPflRTS‘ Low 3915 1001 1Y JuD6E: MANGAN ADAMANT OK \ HIS I)EGISION T0 RETIRE Wil Not cept Reappointment to | Charity Commission Despite High \ll)m"s Insistence Chalri man Willlam-J", Mangan of the charny board, whose term expires | 606 | next Thursday, was in conference this | ! 39% morning with Mayor A. M. Paonessa, | / 3 5 124% and following their talk, the mayor 1423, announced that the judge will not | 641 accept a reappointment to the charity board. The retiring official an- | . nounced several wecks ago that he | At Gulf & W1I. could ot continue as a member of | Bald Loco the board after the expiration of his ! Baltimore & O . | present term, but the mayor had Beth Steel B ... {hoped up to today that he would |Con Textile | change his mind, | Can Pacific Other commissioncrs whose terms | Ches &Ohio . i of office will expire this week, prac-Chi Mil & St P, tically all of whom will be reappoint- | Chi R Isl & P . led are: John Ohlson and I C. Me- | Chile Copper Intyre of the bhoard of public works; Chino Copper William J. Farley and Herman Sch- Con Gas marr of the board of compensation Corn Pre 1 {and assessment nest W, Pelton of ; Crucible St the water hoard; Edwin Parker of the | Cuba Canc Sugar | police board; George Gans of the fire ’1 ndn ott-John .. board: Matthew M. Meskill and Iev. ! . J. E. Klingberg of the charity board; :l-rl" 1,.1 n!l ces Dr. E. T. Frowen and J. J. Erwin of | Gen Electric ...213 I the health hoard; William ¥. Brooks|Gen oMtors land John F. Callahan of the park Goodrick BF board; H. ckson, Mary A. Camp- ' Gt North pfd .. bell, B. G. Kranowitz and J. J. Naugh- | Insp Copper ... tcn of the puk amusements com- | Int Mer Mar mission; ¥. H. Alford, Aaron Carlson, Int Mer Mar pfd Richard Schaefer and W, G. Dunn of | Allis-Chaimers the city hall commission. l'flf‘lfif' (Tx| SWINGS A WIGKED FIST S Kelly Spring T Tardieu, Am Ate Tp & Kennecott Cop. Lehigh Val . Mid States Oil.. Fae ... 121 N Y Cen .. 100 NYNHW&H.. 18% orf & West 8, North-Pac . Nat Lead .. Pure Oil . Pan Am P & 'l h Penn R R . Ray Con Cop | Reading . Rep | & S Royal D, N ¥ Sinclair Oil Ref South Pacific uth Rail 411 45 Statesman, Andre Freneh Heckled by Communists, Fights RBravely But {s Ontnumbered, Paris, April 28.—Comniunist heck- lers broke up a political meeting ad- dressed by Deputy Andre Tardieu in ‘a Paris suburb last night, after re. peatedly dragigng him oft the plat- form, M. Tardieu was badly bruiseq in the scuffling and a sleeve was torn from his coat, This is the second ex- | perience of the kind he has had with- 1in a week, since beginning his clection campaign, Tardieu was French high commis- sioner in the United States during th war, In the scuffle M., Tardieu showed Nimself an aggressive fighter ecoming back at the attacking hecklers with (right and left swings and often regain- | ing the platform. He finally yiel@ed to superior numbers but fought back along every inch of his rctreat. He then r-pau‘y announced he would at-: tend thrée political meetings this cve. ning. one of which will be in the com- ! munist stronghold of Argmrnl 211 o 888 BRERTY 85 417 2734 Tobacco Prod .. 85% Transcon Oil .. 43 Union Pacific .. 130 United ¥Fruit 1 1 8 Indus Alco 67% 1" 8 Rubber Co 20 U 8 Steel 10014 U 8 Steel pfd .. 120 Utah Copper 61 Willys Overland L | Westinghouse 68015 Co cific LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS (Putnam & Co.) Bi1 BT 66'; W, n(erbur; Pohce bu spect They Have Case of Arson Wafterbury, April 28, Antdnio | Carrozza, owner of a store at 456 JBaldwin street, was taken to police | A mHosiery = headquarters today and was question. | Bige-Hfd pt Co com W07 ed by detectives and the fire marshat | Billings & Spencer com . regarding a fire of alleged incendiary | Billings & Spencer pfd . nature which was started in six differ. Bristol Drass . . ent places in the store between 12 Colt's Arms . srves and 1:20 o'clock this morning. ‘The (Conn Lt & Pow ptd fire was discovered and extinguishied | iagle Lock by A patrolman. Carrozza was not ar- Vafnir Bearing Co . rested. According to the police a pa- lart & Cooley trolman making his rounds this Hfd Llec Light morning Aiscovered that the lock on |l.anders, 1 the door of the store had Leen brok- J 1t Motgome en. Ve reported it to Carrorza, whe J R Montgomery pfA. lives next door. About 80 minutes N B Gas .. later the patroiman discovered a fire N B Machine . inside the stewve, which he extinguish- N B Machine n(d ed. He repopde the matter to head. Niles-Be.Pond com quarters amd CAO police, with the fire | North & Judd ...... marshal, sei48d an investigation, 1t Veck, Stow & \\’n o was learned 1™t the store had not |Russell MNfg o been occupled by him recently, Car.|Seovill Mrg Co .... rozza said he was getting it in readi. | Southern N Tel .. ness for a barber whe was soon to Standard Screw . rent the place, The fire marshal and Stanley Works detectives are continuing their inves- ' Stanley Works pfd .. tigation. Torirngton Co com - . 7 Traut & Hine Asks Public to Attend Travelers Ins Co 'nion Mfg Co Hearing on Ordinances yae & Towne | Councilman David L. Nair, chair- man of the council committee on ordi- nanees, extended an invitation today to all who are interested in trafic regulations and the ordinance restrict. |Ing the erection of gasoline filling sta. tions to attend the public hearing on nrroposed ordinances at 8§ o'clock Thursday night at eity hall. Mr. Nair believes there are many whose opin- ions would he valuable in guiding the decisions of the committce and would like to see them present, Handbag Containing $200 Is Reported Stolen A handbag containing nine £20, two 210 bills and a number of smaller bills as stolen from a hook in the ladies eomfort tion last night frem Mrs. Vetrano Oshana of 168 West street, According to a repert made hy the woman 16 the polics, Drtective Ser. gaant Wililam . McCoe is making an st to rece\sr the porketbook. The voman repoertad that was A woman in the statien wien she was there and she is of the opinion that the bag was taken by her ripE \Il( or (-".\*‘ TIREs Raturday aftérooen at o'clock ngine Ce. § answered a still alarm t Asked s 68 40 110 10 Aetna Life Ins Co Am Hardware . e '"" ASURY STATEMENT. !. 'V'r"nlur\ balance, £352,001, T0 CALL ON COOLIDGE C. Charchmen Who Oppose Immigration Him Before Yinal Action, Washington, April 2 mission on internation: justice and good will of the Tederal couneil churches which has opposed mant of the immigration bill with » Japanese esclusion provision, a nounced today that it bad been grant ed an appointment by President Cool 1dge 16 present its views after he re ceiver the measure from congress, “If America will be courteous ‘Yo Japgn.” maid Dr. John H Finley ehaitman of tha commission, “and if Jupan will undertake 1o stop All new Japanese immigration hither, both sides should be satisfied But the plan propossd by Secrctary Hughes- 16 put Japan under the quota law, by 146 immigrants would be yeariy—would scem to be the peal solution. This would satisy oth Amevica and Japan, giving prac {ieal sxcingion, and at the same time absolute equality of treatment.” CASE 1S CONTINLED. Pridgeport, April 28.—Adam Par- 1ite, hetd here for Canadian avtheri- | thes in eonncction with the robbery of & Moatreal bank when two persons were shot and killed, was not arraign- ed in the police court today as ex- | pected. His case was continued un- Tuesday to await arrival here of M. McWorth, representing «<The com- of enact which only s admitted T for a4 grass fire on Vassar street 347 o'clock Co. 3 answered A i atarm for a grass fire on Oak street At $:32 o'clock, Engine Co. § answer- ed a still alarm for & grass and brush fire on Wooster street, but when they arrived they found that the fire was outside the city limits and was being {taken care of by other apparatus. At 4.25 o'clock yesterday afternoon Engine Co. 5 answered a still alarm | for a grase fire in the North End park. Fngine Co. 5 answered a still alarm lat 8:18 o'clock for a fire on Smalley | U Grass and vailrond ties were | Ufficer H. d 3 office o' found ablaze when the apparatus ar- | the crows prosecutors’s r:\td | Montreal. Attorney A. L. Delaney| PO | has been retained as counsel for Par- WANT NEW DQUIPMENT illo, who was arrested here F'I'Mdl,r by e tocal police and private agency detec- Washington, April 28.-—Authority im to this eft 110 tasue $26,100,000 of equpment trust | tives who had tralled him to ¥ | eertificates, was granted to the Penn- - _syivania Railrond company today by HELD IN 83000 BAN.. the Interstate Commerce commission West Haven, April 28 —On The eertifieates will be issyed by the Tobert Dorie, Frank Doody and Fr- Fidelity Trust company end will be nest Sathorty. arrested in connection sold at not less than 9756 per chut with theft of 312,060 of Hquors from of par and accrued dividends the home of Elmer & Somers receni- ——————— 45. were continued until May 1 ioday and bonds of %5000 for each were sgain demanded. ctreet, . of for pa'n keruels, s 392 4 ton. Average pric used if making oil, Eaclnding Japs Will Confer With | | commercial treaty between the United PUTNAM & CO. 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GROL'Y, EDDY BROTHERS & & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn, Trust Bidg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 271 Tel. 3420 We Offer:— 100 shares Golt's AUSTIN & KRON 107 BOOTH’S BLOCK Phone 3045 7% First Mortgage Bonds » FAVOR NEW COURT ROOM, bar 1fternoon vor of the pro- ity court to the cupicd by “Practical Jokers” at huttle Meadow Dance < ciea 1 E i al rated on spring nm adow b What some of ver por etic okes now o Acpartment . the meanest trated, were porpe gests at the annual dJ Alpha Deita Sigma ¢ ni association at the ¥hutt il ub last Thursday wnight, aitheugh Chief Witliam C. Hart of the police department has stated that no com plaints have heen made to him playing harmiess pranks thei friends, but damaged some of cars parked the ¢ 1o The windshield on piles was & Appare bottle, Another guest at who was accompanied by friends from ity Hartford, disocterad he had traveled as far as Hartford avenng that the oil had been removed om his machine. St another ear treated 10 the removal of the tributor cap. This was not enough rently. The tires were flat when man foand the car. 1t was neces. 10 leave the ear at the club unt nest morning. The owner of one | g car found the too's had heen seatter ed all over the p The door on one elosed cat Wi torn oft. “pra court asked i nee of th s for by was for the sentiment pents were made as foll Paul Ma G. O oW iafico, asale for 1 LeWitt for the 1. Wexler et Mangan for lant; Jea- o Dorio ve. m., 8 1 ¥ 9 a m, eski for def Aaron ¢ 1. Gaffney for " Maria » on A Ve the extont auto- with a affair, ub ®om« of the Goli Ve 29, at 9 a Hungerford Brands Co., ity the Wisk, sfter at 9 4. m. Sase for plaintift Press, May 1 plaintiff, A $ Lionel T. Maw ksw +rit Hargrezves, May 5, at S & . Sexton for plaintiff, 1. Gaffoey for defendant; Max Treske vs. New Brite ain Lumber company, May §, at 9 &. . G for plaintiff, Edward 3. Meyers for defendant Judge Aling ounced would assigne andard time the futur fr " 5 was o lie ndant ar th s he ensteln t that cases practically i on & h“\l‘ I‘I’"HT\ Washington, April 28.—Esports of grain from the United States for the week ending April 26 totalled 0oe Jo60 bushels fof TO CONTINUE TREATY Washington, April 28—An arrange- ment 16 continne for one year the lapsed last | ted by the crnments Sigtes and Spain, which November, has be Washington and Madrid go An existi ould have «xpire end of another year off gotistions now in pfogr commercial treaty will gned and ratified. I SEER MUSBAND been asked to locate J arresm the husbhand of Mre. Deilx Bradley who. <he reportcd. Jefi home a week ago and has not returned. She Jives at Wachington street. have been