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REGORD ARRESTS BY POLIGE DEPARTHENT 7,608 Taken Into Custody in Year, Chiel Hart Reports The number of arrests by the police during the past year veeded by about 600 the number for v other year in the history of the v, according to the report submit- ted by Chief William €. Hart {o the hoard of police commissioners at their meeting last night. There were 2. 508 arrests made during the past r In his repert Chief Hart again made a request for 10 additional rezu- lur patrolman, pointing ont fhat the work required of the depariment s steadily increasing, and the for hasn't b(v‘l\ inercased proportionately. He recommended the appeintment of & lieutenant of detectives, two de tive sergeants snd the appointment of four men to duty in the detective det partment. Additiona! t m are ne m ex- fiic police and equip- n ied and he again vee- ommended the instailation of the redlight signal system, He ,eaid that additional trafiic men should b signed, but that it is impossible to do it unless the city cpt grants tie department additionsl men, or 15 arrests made the vear, ve were 102 for 122 for weh of the drunkenpe he for theft; ordinane for non \nm\m! vielation of ihe mor: ion of the liguor the dnring ssanit; Of the total during t number rade rnles Wl minory Loopoctic unlockad in joo of e this numl riving; 7 fo dvng wiil u liquor; 40 for o tion o e lHeonse; no ¢ v comm without a for operati v the noous anor laws Ied | roats fvith 223, el 139 and gambling raills o the numbes caxes of theft tted 125 Oificiat Hartiord Stock Exchenge AUDD & COMPANY PES FURNISHED 1Y Burritt BANKS AND TRUSTY COs, Trust Hartford-Conn, " Morris Plan of Hartfe Park 8t Tiust o I'hoenix Nati Nivers U, 8, Security VIR Astua Fire Tns Co, Autamobile Tus Hartford ¥ire Thsurance (o, National Fire Insuran Phaenix 1 e Astna Casunity & & Co, Astna T.ife Conn, General Tife First Reinsuran Hartford Steam Boiler Iravelers | , it e, cit Harttord ¥lec Harttard Blectrie n, N, England Tel. Hartford City Cas 1 mn, Power Warrants iz Receipts MANDY American Mardware Cor, (25) Automatic Tiéf. Co. Nigelow-IT1d, Carpet Co. Rillings & Spencer Co, Colling Company Colts Arme ( Fafnir Bearing uiler Brush o, Vuller Brush Co, Valler Brush o Mart & Cooley ( ternational Nilver, pfd, rnational Eilver Co., rom, anders, Frary & Clark (25) New Brit. Mach, Co., prd. New Arit. Mach, Co. com. ment-Pond, pra, Niles-Bement-Pond, com, Korth & Judd Mfg. Co. Etow & Wileox % %) %) ndard Screw Co, ®aniey Works, ptd. a oy Wotks, com., (25) Torrington Co. (25) 'nion Mfg. Co, X. Brit, sls & Towne Mig. Co, Whitleek Coll Pipe Co: (25) 25 o NEW BRITAI ANDREWS GO, I3 20 YEARS INTOWN recovered merchandise vaiued 2,600; I'ropert included $14; automobiles, § 51,1 and cash % . nes and costs collected as a re- sult of arrgsts made by the bureau in- | cluded Jiquor cases, 38.82. Al other cascs totalled $8.946.36, TELLS OF WGRK FOR GRIPPLED CHILDREN ... e bicyeles, 8. flas Big Quarters Andrews, Ine., furniture present located on Main corner of Walnut sck observe the of business Britain, a period hos anarked the anization from a concern, with a siall stock, into a large organiza- str the street twe in the city of time growth of sipall “two man™ n will, Miss Constance leigh Addresses Meating of Lions Cla v-hich an or i Le “about Hotel Bulldi INSURANCE AND INDEMNITY COS, \(1! l(l\(- oS, At a meeting of the Lions club Leld the Burritt hotel this noon th cluly we cod hy Miss Constance Leigh, the Children’s Home in Newington, ticn incorporated under the corpo- rate law thesstate of Connecticut and turning over nearly as much stock per day as was originally con tained in the whoic lisiiment. John A. Andrews, of scft street, one of the two original partners, is the active head of the concern today at of superintendent of Crippled cat Miss th told of the work that is being done at the home in the building up of the bodies and the minds of the children, Miss Leigh said that 0 children at the sthers are being admitted at the r of about five or six every two wo The put into three classes bone ehildren those paraly hos there arc home and children Tubereular suffering from Enown are in the difticult 1o long hard hattle point wheve they the normab ehild sultering from by @ treatment to three yeu V the casnal clas caved and witi mply matt are w a cak an hatimnn » the of tro th res nest Lions ore 50 tiv s wn home lines: Tus wi! donated £ Wall consisting AMen, and suBers its incepiion, and the loen! busincss and was n 18 chicy 108 i fro oilowi And in day days 1w further ied that field of per- hed ntire his good judzment, a since been justifed ueand doliars to buy rood-will and ) fueniture store, . '"his threc Mr. An- on started out husiness This 1l esents a present two pair nts worn per the Tt took thres the th nitt the to to ¢ entire stock the G ame TR S T AR e s Guotations feed and Ande tha furniture good-will and small proportion of the stoek ee upon stork repy investment. One small clarka, and little the up in business hat time on gress . Four tie present vae erocted Prom t though, pro later a irters Main morved to the m risked of New udgment of its be called of- sears 1aseony, AN sonann Of the Arm, 2000000 | strest and the business 180,000 tion, Again the fir 100,00 e deal the future Brithin and the good offtcers, if partncrs may ficers, T the twenty-one years that pussed since the ocenpancy of present Andresss huilding growth “ I of the husiness has heen constant and 82 : €Il In keeping with the growth of Wl : the city. A stock that was worth lees 4 2,000 ts earried at nearly on have Cos, the " 8% e than lny 00,000, One 30 YU 00 uilding has become five floors and a 1 b0 basement in a building belonging to 2090 e company, t4o elerks have been in- 21 employcs, a partnership A corporation, An oceca- nt 1o deliver a replaced by livery vans, o eased to hired of furniturs \utomobile e keeping with the poliey of incidental tg the growth o oss Mr, Andrews recently in- I the fism, taking into part m ron-in- a0 a0 ¢ fonal icle ¢ piece ia now ™m pansion ex- the husiy 1407 146 rporete iis danghter BR!TONS LEADING England Now Has Won Two € ce of the Prelintinars Dayis Cop Matches, CGreat first round szium and 1 pair, gain "l. * 1 1 : 19 S it NEW YORK BANKS AND T 11U America (Bank of) American Escha wtral Union Trust aes National atham Phenix Natl emical National mmerce (Natl. m Exzchange uitabi tarmérs Loan & Trust Co. ational Pank ranty 'rrun 'q. Bask of) & Mortgnge & Trust Co. ACTIVE INSURANCE jean Alliance ina. Co. rican Surets ‘-vl.vrn Fire tsa. Co. un) o8 308 158 o Kingacot cpening « ating Annual Meet ng of Fast sheet | 3 tmd_ T. Assn, | Tre o verting the Fast sreet P and tion will i tomorres be m e treasurer an Miss 1tos ann ~esnein - Repo Teachsrs "\flll . will woeretary and | be elect A will giv rs wil " e n'e, reading. siolin jon will be oo Wiss Marz Priore Hanooy y #adress of the o Maniius J will detivered /| COMPANIES 10 SPEAK T0 PROPHETS, n of Spring- al Firm Which Started on Ghurchj his | little room in anether's | DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1924, MARBLE CHAMPIONS WAL STREET STOCK | N OPENING GAMES EXCHANGE REPORTS Close 10015 1 High Low 7114 First Contest Takes Place af Stanley and Smith Schools Am Can Am Loco m&m Am Sg Rf em.. Am With the entry list closed Heraid-Junior Achievement tion marble tournament for championship of the city, the refer- ecs are NOW pre ed to start the play and tomorrow afternoon will witness the first games in the first series. ank D'Amico, chief referee, has the drawings for the first games laid out and will be on hand tomorrow after- noon to supervise the matehes, The schedule of games has $hos & . laid out.over a period covering abent Chi Mil &St 1> | two weeks, Tomorrow afternoon at 4 Ve 1 nek all the entrants who go to the le Copper . Stanley street and Smith schools will ) Urgper meet in their sehool prepared | Con Gas to play. Any boy girl who has en- Corn P'ro tered and w does not show up Crucible .. the play will be declared out of Caba Cane Sugar games. It is expected that a sc dicott-John ciaampion will be picked from e of the two mentioned =chools tomor- row afternoon, that is the olimination tournament will completed for these twa schools oaly On Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock [pretiminary tournaments will be held at the Monroe street and Nathan Hale school yards, wiere a scheop cham- pion for 00l will be seincted, On Friday the pupils of the Rockwell wid Northend sehools will hold their tournaments. At all times failure of {the contestants to show up for the jgames will constitute a forfeit, the contestent may not play in the tour- nament, Saturday morning at Wainut Hill park, there will a series of inter-zchool matches, Stanley stroet school cb school yar where o will p'ay the Monroe street and the Roekwell and Northend | ponn R R school winners will meet. Thus there pierce Apr i will be two school champions left for ' jiay t'on Cop .. the fin Reading Next week tournaments will be held | pep [ @ 8 ... #t the Central Junjor High and the | Royal I, N Y .. Elihn Burritt Junior High schools at ' Sinclair Oil Ref 4 o'clock Monday afternoon. Tues- day the Washington street school and the Sacred Heart school pupils, to- with a group of un ied vers will meet, Wednesday the Lilast streot and th schools will Thursday the Smalley and Lin- strect school championships will Union held and Friday Joseph's and | United Mary's will play. his will select ' U 8 Indus Alce v school champion from all of these | tukber Co sehools, U8 Steel tu 1" 8 Steel ptd m., the school champ Utah Copper tral Junior High will Willys Overiand reiool champ from the Tithu Burritt | Westinghouse Junior 1ligh, the Washington street school winner will meet the Sacred Heart school winner, the Fast street whool winner will play the Smalley street school winner, the Lineoln street school ehamp will ha pitted againat 8. Jeseph's achool player and {tha Camp achosl player will play againet the 8, Mary's ehampion. Out of theea five matches there will be five sehool champlons left Monday afternoon, May 6, at 4 a'clock, at Walnut Hill park the tour nament between the eight sehonl champions 1aft in the matches (three from this week and flva from next) will start the elimination tonrnament ta decide upon the champion of the Peity, Tt is probable that the finals will I be held by Thursday afternoon, May 20¢h The survives of a1l the matehes will I be sent to Atlagtie City, with & com- penion of O her choosing, for ane week, startiog Runday, June 1 and returning the following Sunday, Al fxXpensen, excepting the personal ones, of the city ehamp and his or her com- panion will be met by the Herald and the Junior Avhievement Foundation and the champion will play in the tournaments in Atlantie City for the marhle championship of the United States, in the Ioundu- Am Am Ate At Guif .\ Wi Rald Loco Baltimore & O f.eth Sieel B Can Pacific Leaih Co been Ohio yards, the 100! n n\|un« .o Goodrick BF Gt North pfd Tnsp Copper Int Mer Mar Int Mer Mar pf Allis-Chaimers Pacific 0§l ., Int Niek.! . Spriag T'r Kennecott (Cop. . Lehigh Val be ench 1001y 19 209, b1t 128 10 o'clock, at be held | nigre's West 1 The [ North Pac amp will PI&Y | Nay foag school cham- [ pupe O ... .. winner pan Am P& T 121 5115 amp Tobacco Iro nseon Of) T TR day moarning, May 24th, at 10 from the mest the URY STAY balance, Foreign Exchange New York, hanges firm Great Britain: 60 day demand 5.65; demand 4.444; elgium: demand 4.80; rmany: demand (per Folland: demand 37 demand 13.82, Saeden: [ 26,56, Denmark: demand 1695, Bwitzerland: demand 3. Spain demand 13.57. Gre demand 2 Poland: demand 000012, (‘e Rlovak: demand 2,93 oslavia: de mand 1.24, Austtia: demand 00147 tumania: demand .51, Argentir 3, Brazil: demand 11.2 demand 32,03, Tokio: demand 401, Montrea ”» May Quo 13, VForeign ations (In ce demand 4369%; bills on banks 4347 cables & cables 4.44% cables 4.81, trillion) N Norway demand oxe nta): eables éity Items Rebekah lodge No Rebekah degroe candidates Friday Visit the new Mary Elizabeth ~-advt, Come & nneheon, 1 fhoppe, 270 M AL G its re RUTH IN PABRIC Nl ARING, Weshington, May 15.—The commeree committee whieh has » hienrings oh truth in 1 a1l billa bearing on to a sub eommitie € Dire Main I'rof house © held fabrie Specialty s & 8T W ihject today & members whe will endeasor co rdinate the moasures, Hammond ans ¥ will ar mectin At 8 o'clock at t atin ilia omorrow « Armory Stote We Arnold Walton MeXean, id Walton McKean, hree My Mrs, Mer an of 100 Daiv avenne, d liphtheria, Private funer were h yea Me¢ 1 today and #tr 1 services Enaille home this after Henvy W rial in lcenee son at 2:29 o'cle ite Maiar rairyi was can Insura l Wunrralfi Among a number of g 1h building at 67-69 ympleted ¢ past Mrs "hr_’r‘ t She af Mre, Mar gare! Shel As the ‘ r. W om the churén, Nire -ng, Some Eweet woek ie 11 xima g the mase. b " « cometery, U'Connor & Leal Entate The cane Agenes of Jeseph against Kulas as tried & afternoon * arers were lawrence Mang Meskill * Attorney Wi il 1. Neir app ~ plaintiff and George re fower | i 1 in cit irt tiam ¥ § W do Simon Mangan. Moach and James Vincent at ared for Week ki W, Kie and t for t we hearera strect New 1 Doty of 272 Sonth aM ) OF THANKS . m the LA} wish to thask the ki Kindiy remein- - our recent PARVARD IRESHMAN MISSING of our be- « Maes, May 1 - Neo Mary Violet 1 up to noon to Procior Har- went rles river We for the Pri ain Gene al r ir many be 2 a8 ofterings brance and sympathy bereavement in toved wife and {cares (Signed) " Mitehati and stved in rec i death ambridge anghter, trace had be vt " “‘ Bdwin Geo Caroy, was found AFEY Funeral Directon Mr. Paul Robincon. 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