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ST, JOSEPH'S PARISH Yok o staoway HAS A NEW CURATE =2 Suicceed Rey. J. Leo Sullivan reserve board’s executive council fa- London Times Approves of Monctary Basis for Germany But Doubts to Change Immediately. 19. on voring establishment of the German bank of emission on the dollar basis, the Times today says that the experts forming the council doubtlegs are a little ahead of public opinion but that, owing to their economic knowl- edge they are able to give sound ad- vic Experience has shown, the news paper adds, that in the practi sense the gold standard is best, it is doubtful whether it is the most convenient standard for Germany or any other KEuropean nation to adopt immediately. “It would certainly be unwise,” the Times continues, “for any one nation, ospecially an impoverished nation in Jiurope, to make a prematire return to the gold standard and find after- ward that it was compelled to aban- on it, “It is pract iowly in th matters, the position of London us &ipal monetary center cannot nored.” * Rev. Timothy Byrne of IHartford has been appointed to succecd Rev, 4. Leo Sullivan as aseistant pastor of St. Joseph's chiurch, left Friday of St Haven, Father Byrne, ently ordained to the 0. Joseph's cathedral, Father Sullivan to assume the pastorate North who was re- priesthood in Hartiord, rnabas church in but to move Cértainly the prin- be ig- al wisdom tudications in Japan Are That He Will Be the Choice for the Next Premier of Country. Tokio, May 19. three political partics Wiyoura government themselves to maintain 'the opposition which supporters are said to have been try ing to break down. Both the Korckiyo Leaders of the opposing the today pledged the unity of government Hia, ll\llllll\ BY R gan his duties at St yesterday Father Bvrne is a native of Wind- sor Locks, but has lately been diving ' o0 B in Hartford. He ived early |y o” mvukal (party) training in the Windsor Locks schools 5 S8 AGLslIR Ol ¢ and finlshed his preparatory training g i at 8t. Thomas’ seminary in Hartford He then reeeived an appointnent from~ Rishop John J. Nilan to gtudy for the Wl at 8t Ma inary He w Thomas' of Joseph's church for Takahashi rece his N of \ared readiness formed hy Viscoun leader of the Kepseikai, ! 1 " party of the opposition party getting the in the elections May It is understood here have approved of premier and helief s that Kate will & vonra I ROV June robahly ministry, Takaah i and the prigut] ry's 8ey most parliamentary scat 3nltimor 10 rred back to Hartford he re under as then fram minary discipline the t year Manrice seminary al that the elder 8t M in ' statesmen the next MrAus S RIOITHE remier K B8 nlylt e nmen the prefect whera mained during the tutelage of Rev liffe, president of the finished his theologic and received his holy hands of Rishop Nilan THE SMITHY IS GOING Which eadily od Al of the early in course by a coalition backed Miss orders at Leghorn Honored By County Teachers Miss Lllzabeth Leghorn of this city vas elected the Hart d County association at meeting held Saturday in widitorinm of 1 school. The speaker Prederick 8 s of elementary educa tendent ceretary of Teachers' Ol Blacksmith Shop in Kent, the dnnual the Broad street Hartford high of the day we stafe superyisor vion: William 15, Stark, of thé Stamford schools and Dr, 1. Davis, state isor of edueation Resolutions wera adopted opposing the federal ehild labh nendment, urging the necessity fe state legislative program agalnst flliteracy, and favoring a modification of the present retirement system for teachers Dr. Davis “Tenching Childr ed study “purposefil, that Was Longfellow's Inspiration, re amp, Makes Way for Wider Street, The {8 reputed to have in- May 19 Vil superi London, which cllow’s familiar verses is amithy supery secor spired Tong It stands in St and he American IPoetess doomed to disappear, M came known to the he visited the ry Cray, a Kentigh village, proposed poet when 1liza Conl Theappearance of the present hardly meets the de in the poem, The 12 chestnut street” vanished long ago, being felled hegause it darkencd the neighbering | houses, and the building now is t work, for an equally utilitarian re \deas.” lle site wanted in furtherance study and street-widening plan. formation, earried av Other offies ing were: | of Windsor; i at seription ithy subjrct vl e “eproddi had as has on to Btudy” as s to axsimilate mothads of n things neceasary aid that habits of wWork, are the important ay from school s elected at the meet. pdent, Daniel Howard vies-president, Miss Mary Griswold of Borlin; teasurer, 1. W, Batchelder of Martferd: auditor, Leander Jackson of Windsor l1meks executive committes, D, Alpert 1 Moredith of Hartford: . 1. Knox of Glagtonbury, and Orin Judd of Ddain ville, son; its not in Moo Gilen DeWoir Hurlbut Mrs n DeWolf Hurlbut, 80 widow of Amos Hurlbut, died at her home, 65 South street, Kin v, thisn morning following a long {lincss, Khe & survived by a daughter, Mre, Ame 1ia Caswell of Eimwood; one son, A thur Hurlbut of this cigy; grandchildren, Mre, James O lileanor \Mawking and Miss Virginia Hurlbut of this city. The funeral will held Wednesday afternoon services in the home at will he mber private, Rervices in t} Eimwood |} today Community church follow at 4 |the drive be o'tlack. Burial will be in North cematery, West Hartford v, Chamber of Commerce Discusses Conveniton state convention to he held at port starting Wednes of this wae discussed at the regular ting of the directors of the commerce at the Burritt & M. Davidson spoke on ing made by tha state and well as the local chambers BN requiring the pubii tax Feports. ting b The Bridg wek and weel ha ¥ mec ch of national as against the cation of income tween 1) the to ba held and final " tary, he joint me rawley. 42 yesterday tey, of 259 [ Ch morning | 1 hospital Commer Kiwanis ciuba, was discussed mber o Main street, died at the New Britain General She was a native of Ircland, having been as classmate of John Metor mack, the Irish tenor, in that cotn try. She was a member of the Lady Maccabees and the Holy Family Cirela of 8t. Mary's cb She survived by her hush: i A Frawley; onf son, Ea and two brothers fey of Ireland and Christopher fey. The funeral t Wednesday morning with a pu mese in Mary's church at K ¥ ow " o'¢lock. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. ons and on May plans are FOR I'RELDOM OF PRESS Anvious blic May 19— n In this would give to prevent the the possession nt the pa- certain itled to n Bullard Boston e pub- National conven- pler today st depend ‘A ¢ pensible y mod- wepapers is news without Boston Newspaperman to 4 - Defend Rights of th Atiantic There country any oy, Michael m Gaf- o ght nt of monesy now w amo lication of facts I is « Margarct Skritulsky. t litor " r 1 kritaleky, 58, the ald, i adadr e th ky of 191 Wash t t Saturday where shw failure Ehicrs. years Mrs. Mrs. Margaret wife of John Skrity nigion street, 1 Wiikes-Barre, Penn suddenly from heart isiting one of her to New Brit from the west and in Lithuanian arrival in the city. visiting with her daughtor Lopatia for the past mor Pesides her hushand as she the Misses Anna body arrived in this oty chre of M. J. Kenney The funeral will be held ning with a solemn 1 1l be in 8 dicd while a came TL o an ind has been promi- 5 &N 1ent circles since her She 8 beeh to met . he Mra. John patto, leaves 1w ofl Winning the nes, 11 1 to sena 1t bloc ts streagth in crted last dight in nndertaker tomorrow &h 1 1 ok cry A ——————— JOSEPR A. HAFTEY Funeral Director POVERTY IN DUBLIN Mr. Paul Robinson. As<i<iant Dublin. May 19.—According to {he NEW LOCATION—365 MAIN ST mayer of the &ty = ot suffering from “a normal ®ave due to a andi the 9 and will e e menate WhS over mum nit of the yonngs age A man in th 1ord Dublin precent of paverty” Residence—1? Summer S Tel 162 and the res ble organizati uttermost, ns are lased 1o the systematie « EW BRITAIN DAILY HE MCLEAN AND BRANDEGEE T0 VOTE AGAINST VETO Both Announce Their Attitude ion by Pres, Coolidge MANNING, au of N B. Herald) 19.—Presi- vet the soldier not changed the vote of of the Connecticut ress; but on the ntly served only firm in the con- voted right us bill was again put House Saturday after- republican Congressmen necticut, Merritt, ¥enn, Til- ‘reeman voted to sustain the President’s veto and against the bonus bill asth ey had before and Congress- man Patrick O'Suliivan of Derby, democrat, voted the bonus as he had iously It passed the 304-0dd votes override the nators stated votefor Washington dent bonus bill h a single delegation contrary to make the victi®n that When t} in the . (., May Coolidge's of member in has Ce appar m more they e be 10 a vol noon the from Cc son and for pre done, House 313 more than Presiden’t Brandegee frankly today the Wonus and to resident Coolidge's veto again comes before the Ser ‘I shall vote to pass the bonus bill over the President’s veto of the bonus bill,” ired Senator McLean, *I explained my reasons very fully in the speech T made in the Senate support- the bill when it was before the Senate two weeks ago. My position has not changed.” to 78, with needed to veto. and that Mecl.ean they will override when it te. decls he regular weekly meeting of the th was held this noon at the hotel, A round tabla discus- f th future activiti of the held today instead, of the kly tall The econdition of is serionsly (Il turritt us o m o vsuAl we Jamrs M at his home on Main was reported this n to be somewhat improved crmowitz of 419 Main street ot stk shawls stora {1is morning. He said it 4hat g woman who in the stord with a bahy 1 taken them of 1 Hillside place re cn that there was an rd near AN investigntion hina was the I of 93 Curtin, two his housge for that the ma West Main street John | f 52 Wilson atrest was arrested on A warrant charging him with failing te stop on signal of a policsman in uniform, He will bha arraigned in po to \gstron 1hie mornin on conrt norrow morning A daughter was Rritain hospit\ “h horn at the Wew this morn Mosson- General Mr. and 208 Wast Mrs Main street ing 1o ger o VORFLEITS 8300 BONDS May 19.<~Albert Doyle, Waterbury feited fur by Bridget Hartford, was called in the West With two harged with theft of from the homa of Eimer I, West Haven, ¥rank Duby, strect, Waterbiury was sen months jail and M Haven wan Tined ed to 350 days in all ontense being suspended ow Haven Abhot ds of $2 oney 28 Hamilton street, n his casc Haven strect fo whe court today. others he iquor was ¢ at Unfon tenead 1o three Alhert \ We £100 and went ail tha in ne NEMEMRBFR NOTHING S0 Ol New Haven Man Pleads Not Guilty New Ha r ean 1 say? 1 ald to Munler May 10.-\Vall what ot remember killing Clark W. Tirenson, arralgned in police court today char with murder of saged wife, Kdna K. Bronsen, Mrs, Bronson was found dead, stean gled, and r hody crushed beneath a and the wall in her home May husband had told a po treet that had painter ni a ; plead not Attorney K T. Whita ite continu dounsel could 1 man % wi gullty and City ker asked ba secured Coroner ared an inquiry under anesd his fqnor had You eon a hook Herald ¢ fied talking about Sues for Scars who has agsinmt a mages she hen current n #leetrie nre wpon h . impairs her earning p before, | RALD, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1924, WALL STREET STOCK | ' ‘ Wall Street Briefs ” New York, May 19.—Exports ,.(1 manufactures States for the fiscal year from the 1924 will excecd those domestie United Wall Street, 1:30 p. m.—B ted the tenden 200,- provement m the afternoon 000,000 and of the fiscal year 1922 hy Dul’ont and New Orleans, Mexico became conspicuonsls more than $404,000,000, it is caleulat- the latter rising 2 points to ed by the National City hank of New |y, “F 1S York. The figures for 192 about |y noon morning $2,08 1,000, Nearly every class of o0’ adih AT manufactures, except cotton goods, ;g e, Bome of the pivotul shares such shared in the growth. big gaina not- o U ¢ ical and aldwin fmproved ably having heen made in exports 0. o, guqre doverings but the general in- Asia, Oceania and South America al list “’;mnmul reactionary ew he plang o o ssouri 2 ; - In sigw :""' Mans of the Missourt | i gelling pressure concentrated on agine soalirens aeawre & lAYE® - otor accessory, testile, leather and block of stock of the New Orleans, 2 ik . Moxioo raflway it 1o oth® copper shares, several of which sold PRAS e DLANOA TRAMEY. L A8 POURY. S RO Ao wakt pidoss of the yay. Call QLo 19, PAE SRR MDCR INIRDY o8 [ 76y o eneit AL (hreb SoE hent cently voted by the Gulf Coast line | MOVEY OP DECICEN will be approved. The Missouri I'a- cific’'s offer, 1t is understood, is con- tingent upon delivery of an additional 4n amount of stock later to give it con- | A trol by an increase in Gulf Coast's ”;: capitaiization, according to railvoad M 5% RO o men, might jeopardize Missouri Paci. ::; "‘,""'” Tel. fie's shances of obtaining a controll il ing interest ADR OOR 50 jod & i nr To & 8 F..1033 Cuba Cans Sugar 123 Endicott-John .. 57 o 24% 3214 ar opMr- 1o im- when ending of the next month, ators conte previous year by about strong, a new i The spotty ar- Am m Bt Bug Can Loco : Sm & ite.. Sg Rf em. . The financial district is expecting directors of the American Rolling Mills company to declare a stock divi dend of 5 per cent on the common stock at their meeting May Pres- ent plans, it is said, are to distribute the recent increase of $10,000,000 in the authorized issue, $25 par, in 5 per cent annual instalments, Erle 1st pfd ... G BEleetrie 217 Gen Motors 13y Gt North pfd .. 57% Insp Copper 23y Int Mer Mar LR Int Mer Mar pfd 34% ATy ¢ L) The American Brass company has Pacific Oit [reduced prices of Copper wire 5.8 of |, X—dividend. |a cent a pound. Transcon Oil | R | U 8 Indus Alco Brown Shoe Ce., Inc, reporta net 1" 8 Rubber Co profits of $249,219 for the six months | L 5 Steel ended April 30, U 8 Steel ptd . Utah Copper Willys Overland Westinghonuse LAt Gulf & W I Rald Loco Baltimore & O Heth Stesl B | ., Con Textile .. Can Pacifie Can Leath Co Ches & OMe Offering of nearly $7.000,000 in new bond issues were led today hy $8, 600,000 state of Missouri soldiers bonus 4% per cent gol® honds at prices to yield 4 to 4.20 poar cent, dated Jan. 1 and maturing fram June 1, 1925 to 1924 b 1491 1% 6% " 0By 1 61y Operating revenue of the Canadian PacificRailway from tha first of tha * . vear to tha second week in May to. LM Mil & Bt P, talled $0,830,009. A gain of 216 M RIS &P 000 over the corresponding perisd of S0!'8 Copper . 1023, Con Gas | Corn Pro Ret .. 34% .. " Orucible Steal .. 511 The Michigan Gas & Flectrie © s ALl . ko e e T Pan Am P & T 45 after payment of dividends on the ¥ per cont prior lien stock and the § per "“:':r:'h‘k “ay cent preferred atock, had earnings of rrow’., €y $50,848 in 1928, equivalent to $8.31 RAY Oon Cop .. 94 a share on the common ateck. Gross esding My ? 18.9 per o 22 o RELOSHL WYera 0l Sincialr Ofl Raf 18K South Paeifie e had giugebager Co 314 The railroads of tha eountry 11,440 locomotives In meed of repairs Texas (o " May 1, & decrease of 704 aince Texas & Pacifie 284 April 18, the American Railway asso- Tonaneos Prod 1y ciation reporfs, In the last half of 1o Niekal 1N April 29681 weret repaired and nt Paper an turned of shops, an inereass of o Ror SE6 compared with the first halt of ,‘:,u':mh,t.:”:sfl:r ‘a:\ that month Lehigh Val 4" Mid Btatay ON 1y Mis Pae 124 N Y Can 1011y NYNHWH&H.. 19y Nor & West 119% Arst North Pee sy Nat Lead » 9y Pure 011 STOORS, (Putnam & Ma) Bid 5 614 on out The Edie railrond snjoyed A proa- perous first quarter, reporting sur- plus of $1,176,787, excluding earnings of the Chicage & Yirie, eompared with A surpius of $1.334.379 In the quarter of 1923, Ml\ 15y 18 (1] 120% New fncome of $351,88% in 1928 " compared with a loss of $840,284 in 1 in reported by the Wickwire Epencer Steel eorporation. Thin s | equal to 84,57 a share on the & pér cent cumulative praferrsd stock Sales aggregated $CT,548,268 an in. | erease of more than §10,000,000, Reports of incraased distribution ta [be mada this year hy many leading have directed ationtion to that of the fva changes in Aividends fn 1924 all have bean favorabls, The New Orleans, Texas & Mexice declared & stock divie dend of 10 par cent. Soon after, the : Bouthern Railmay inaugurated divi- ATt & Cooley Adends on its common stock at the rate HA™ & Cooley : e 114 Eiee Light of %5 a share. The “Big Four” ad e vanced its atock from & $4 annua) LANAera Frary & Clark basie 1o 5. The Atiantie Coast line 7 R Montkomery com 1nst week voted an extra dividend of J R Montgomery pra 1 a share, payment of which virtual. ~ B Gas .. v was provided by an inereasa of the § B Machine amonnt on Loutsvilly & Nash. N B Machine pra Stlle atocht Nilea-Bemt-Pond com North & Judd Peck Stows & Wileox Russell Mg Co #fovill Mg Co Aotng Jate Ins . ..... Am HArdware ... Am Hosiery Bige.-Hfd Cpt Nim Billings & Epencer com, Rillings & Bpencar prd Bristol Brass Colt's Arms ..., Conn 1t & Power DM Bagle Lock ..... Fafnir Bearing .. 108 railronds the fact raliway 178 b4 58 108 " same " Farnings of the Ruffals, Rachester L & Pittaburgh railway since the first of the year totalled 86,831,392, a de. creass of 33,115,111 from the sama period last year, harp deciine of $220,628 Y8 reported for the second eek In May, 08 181 114 Stanlef Works o ° Stanfly Works p#d Torrington Co com it i an. Traut & Hine & mark as the Travelers 1ns Co on | Vmion Mte Co Yale & Towne T new Polish 2loty ed, will repiace th exechange has a con- of $1,800,000 por | be made at ' V. & TREASURY &7 Conversion U. 8. Treasury balance privileges, however, will bs extended s to May 8, 1925, although marks will CITY COURT CALENDAR 1ve no monectary value after July 1, Casen we Denounced officia Juy 1 version marks, and payments w this rate June 20 The new value NT 221,988 re assigned as follows in city court this afternoon: () Paimer va. B May D. Gaffney plainti¥, Salvin for George Margen- tino va. ( ft, May 22 at 2 p. m.. Dun and McDonough for plain- U, Woods for def ant. David Ben- jamin Baba George, May 27 at2p m iaffney for plaintify, Huhgerford endant. James Wrenn et 4 iherg, May 22 at 2 p. m., Sexton for plaintiff, Le- Witt for defendant. John Klia va. 1 Wexler, May 29 at 10 a. m., Mangan for piaintiff. Traceski for de- fendant. Peter Agostini va. Schneider & Naughton, May 27 at 10 a. m., Sex- ton for plaintiff, 1. R, Wosdhouse for defendant Ernesto Giramondi s Barthlomey Debrowski, May 26 at 19 A, M., Casale for plaintiff, Kiett defendant, arence C. 22 at 10 a A. 8 Press. tor detendas ries cm, et al, 18 B. ¥ ve, Axel Su et al, for JOINS BRIDGEPORT ClAB Bridgeport, May 19.—Pitcher Wilse, who was sent from the Portiand elub of the Pacific Const Isague this spring by the Philadeiphia Athietics, joined the Bridgeport baseball club today Wilse comes here uhder orders from Connie Mack, owner of the Athletics FLORISTS TO ORGANIZE A mesting of florids will be heid Sims. noted Birtish artist this svening At the Velz Mower Shop “nt painting of King George on Wast Main strest for the purposs ol & worm of eriticiam Tt of srganising & finfln-‘ #seociation v eritics that the por- the ruler Jook like a A ssction used and appreciated — (Herald ciassified ads. whome r haw sta i* held by ket | weakiing. trait w A ——————p— s — EXCHANGE REPORTS PUTNAM & CC. 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