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THROWN FROM AUTO WITH H OTHER AT WHEEL| WANT CANDIDATES Y WHO FAVOR DRYNESS Auti-Saloon League Considers This Most Tmportant Herbert Owen Taken To Hospital After Accident on East N Street. f Newington was H thrown rbert Owen o from an automobile today in M Donald 7, and on their way where the chi anded on h after hospital will he his injuries. of the which his mother, Mrs, Herbert Owen, his sister, to the Iren a his brother Washington, June 4.—The selection of candidates unquestionably ble to prohibition is or more impor than dry platform declarations, the legislative committee of the anti- saloon leagueannounced today in stat- ing the position of the leagne toward the national political conventions. he national leugue | has never asked for a dry plank in any political platform,” the announcement said “It has never considered prohibition a political party A dry plank will not assure thevotes of wet ‘con- g smen in the enactment of laws sustaining prohibition but will em rr friends prohibition ir their fight against wet candidates for gress hiding behind dry planks in their party platform. “Since the eighteenth #ame plares @n oblization and the federal and enforee cighteenth operative, were ool The rus Calla, Camp sc pupils. and was New Britain x-ray exami liscover the According dent by driving the this favora- head, the where to ance boy soon to an ! ma extent to the M chilren to school story acei- wa anti-saloon 8 wis about morning and as she st Main t, stopped side by side Pearing that 1o pass around o'clock along 12 stre she aw t jitneys in the ad of did not have comin, issue, o road ah her. roo, applic hine he the causing the pavement 120 feet brakes, on wet about her skid a trec busses, 83 the of to and crash into cast of jitneys. thrown from the jer ocupants escaping in- the machine, which into the tree, was ndment CONgICess to o1 upon front of crashed 1l on wrecked, The police and found DELAY N MILLS CASE Aleorn Wil act the amendment uniformiy and in view of the openly defiant organized resi of prohibition, strong law be heipful ment s existe government legislation to make ted the arrest. inve accident present e aareageg ice to we enforce- at this funda e party the enforcement believe that a ment plank would time, Law enforc mental to the very & y. No political should I to dec The most important time in political party the of candidates for vice president w ably American y v oand its effectiy ar nee of State's Attorney Argue on vized soci sitate it, s at thi conventions is preside Motion Before United States Cowrt, 10 June 12, choice \lills, former agent, of Connecticut pronibitlon laws plac where we Ween sold Willie ederal prohibition enforedment by the state ith violation of the be founa in liquor was weputed will eome up in th Hartford Tht v, hearing of a ney Hugh M remitted bhack The The ca ) and ho are unques- | ohibition ment.’ , as chair seeretary, or our charged hop James ( and Arthur ment man t signed the state federal court for Attor case on June 1 AN IMPORTANT CASE motion by Stat Aleorn to have the to tne superior court erred to tha fed metion of Millg' attor and tha s s it K Grossman Appeal One of Outstanding Ones in Years, ca 1 court s Tune 4 Chicago, v former Philip Grossma ikeeper, who has be Calnen, of the most | s gain for « in nearly 150 yoars A jurispry ] en| The 1 ks to trial in iring on the sch far udic neriean ged trom the I on tho writ re United was diselose come in on mous al case he urt motion today, of one 5 whs eled ouse of corr L granted by suprame court, s it tion here cently thy e ‘Davis Wants Permit to Distribute Magazine Da f onroe #roet nists Wi Grossman's ¢ ludges Grorge James H. Wil of presidential pa tempt cases, inte af ha by the supreme court accordi lich A, Carpentei drnied the at 8 cornus action to he in Its IFederal right ed to Chief nd case | nollce denart history, A% edica the ief did DOGS HIT HARD “ippi Makes And signs Wrong Bill I W wit op g attor Mictake h counse o nat Misshs Govee nor ire of it might not b : r one to be A d unwittingly | Jackson, enforeement look the Missiesipi ifn, by ¢ Miss., June 4 disty at the told that ved the o gald r of the 1t one avery or other way, a hid will law sign nor Whitfield | tive today, For March 1 he mu hereafter dog's for a new Jov came effec A to es t 8 put in story puh Mary fote, 1 from 1 o Inter five months « f Al from magazines ed to their ke 50 proy must | nels eollar ides a the it with a metal addre Governor with the canine to ready, but plate braring of the Whitfie name di 1o ef and owner, wympat had a at t popu int e COTTON MILLS CLOSH jon when } the to be Are Plant Willimantic Shutdown, those wign Notices in came new mixed with of The local wham Co, V0 June 1 nick-W employing SCHOOLHOUSE BURNED k. N. J., June 4 mmar echool childr a irh, #chooihouse today as 1 destru he B fire last Officia were indications that fred the building to € blaze a # oid school altendanc The frame building was val ned at $60,000, Four hun nin Ir 1t of the 1 g in Quidnick, R o8 sulby are out a ) have posted noti 14 it " W will tion o night said th ¢ ¥ children had Knight s caused by ssion and lack s output. B Wi continued demand for depre the company Some folks have been married by radio. their marital vows in airplanes up in the clo o a wedding on a lighthouse is something new. It remained for Ole Olsen and Grace Weber, vaudeville entertainers, to do it. The ceremony was performed on a L’«ln’“]‘]‘?'lk of M IML Lighthouse at the entrance to the Golden Gate, San Fran 10 fect above the sea. Judge Frank Dunn ofilcmv’i, Inset is a close- up of the nuptials. | in ment | or| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1924, PROVIDENCE SENDS MUCH | ILLICIT BOOZE T0 CONN.‘ New Haven Men Rounded Up On Trip From Rhode Island City Late At Night. Hartford, ticut’s illieit alcohol is being bhrought | Providence, the ! police helieve, following the ar- of headed | from the Rhode Tsland eity last night. ne 4.—Most of Connec- into the state from state rest of three rum runners State Trooper Michael Smith arrested | Philip Hill New Haven, Angelo de Capiro of | Hamilton Bellato, of street, and 6 New Haven, in East | Hartford after midnight and Anthony Maro of 143 Walnut street, New Haven, in Marlborough. All | three eame from Rhode TIsland and | were carrying alcohol - toward New soon re Have The is owned touring by by Be also of New driven Jerry Giradi, Haven and de Carpiro’s car is the | property of Antoinette de Capiro. 13oth men were carrying 16 six-gallon ans of alcohol. Both were fined $200 and sentenced to four months in jail it a hearing hefore Judge Brainard | in ast Hartford this morning, Muro will have a hearing in Marlbhorough today. He is alleged to been rying 4 six Iton cans of aleohol touring car owned hy An Conte of 33 Bradley street, Haven liguor is apparently part of the shipment of which many shares * heen captured lately by the po ice which leads them to believe that most of it is coming from the same place where last night's captives se | cured theirs. The stata police de | partinent ieves that a | argo of has recently | landed at Providence, car have 1 larg nette oW Th alcohol on INSPECT WEBSTER HILL, At an inspection of made by members of the ordinance committee the common counell this noon it was thought that the bes plan would be to widen the corners where the strect infersects with Areh strect. The committee inspected the street while the traffic was the | I and puid particular atten- tion to the method the motorists used In making the turn from Arch street, While no definite plan was decided on Webster Hill iest it is thought that one way traffie will | be tried on the hill futura the corners The ecommities discussed ability of marking the lines similar to those |eurves in the state highways. Chair. man David 1. Nair of the ordinance committee stated this noon that what- ever plan would be used would sim- ply ba an experiment and that ne definite policy would be decided on until the final meeting of the eom- and win in the near be widened the advis- sireet with used on the mittae. HARVARD-PRINCETON GAME 1 m lune Harvard and at Fenway Park deciding game of baseball sories, In the previous games Harvard won at Came ind Princeton at Prineston. who pitched in hoth eamen | Crimson, is scheduled to .r' and Townsend, s ton s slated Princeton will meet this afternoon in th their annual hridge Spaldin r the again t the 1ay, w8 in pite ne the gane, m Tigers. INVENTOR DIES, 4~Edward Clapp inventor who was of NOTED icago Shankland. the ¢ f and exposition dosigned and built the $3 nicipal pier of Chicage, Adny his home, Pittsburgh, Pa., in HALL'S WiILL e Ann Hall, file this afternoon pro- of $3,000 to Everett a grandsoh, $1,000 of this city and the gamuel Hall. The will Lorento provides that the divided between Mary and iklies, & niece and nephew C) June noted engineer Columbian and 000,000 mu- dird He was born 1854 vester in ALLIES The will of the late obate court vides a bequest Hall of Newi J. Hall gton READY umbus, TOR CONVENTION 0., June &.—Leaders of prohibition party assembling to- or the nationa nating con- changed reminis- med for the meeting committee tonight. chicf figures in m other states had Members of the commit- ided E. L. G. Hohenthal, ester, Conn ) tomorrow of the Manct [P— - " Funerals l Joseph Wickwire The was held Phe ey nd interm Wickwire at 2 o'clock funeral par- Maier officiated Fairtiew come- funcral of is a B Her Joseph ernoon rom rter W lors Henry Rev, Dr. wory am K noon iated at 160 Lincoln tsrest, 1 at the South Congre- | y At 2:30 e'elock. In- cw cometery A G. Hausman Miller, Wiltiam and Hi home e Fr Hagh George HAPTEY Vuneral Director Mr. Panl Robinson. Assistant NEW LOCATION=565 MAIN ST. Opposite St. Mary's Church Tel.—=Parlor 1625-2 sidence—17 Summer St. 1 -3 EAPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WITH FLOWERS from BOLLERER'S FOSY SHOP TEL. #95. 32 (HURCH ST, | tivity the world fair | later | Wall Street Briefs New York, June 4.—A total of 44,- 943,696 tons of steel ingots and r-(m- |inge was produced in the I nncd States in 1 an increase of 9,340, 0 tons over the preceding year, cording to a compilation by the Amer- ican Iron & Steel institute. The (mumml district hears that a plan to consolidate 24 per cent of the coal mines or Indiana under a com- mon management s being discussed by coal officials and New York bank- ers with the object of improving pro- !duction facilities and reducing over- head. An extra dl\l«lt‘ud of the common stock of the Cyanamid Co. has been 50 cents on declared in addition to the regular quarterly divi- | dend of $1. The regular quarterly dividend of 1 1-8 per cent on the pre- ferred also was declared, Trading activity in the shares of the | International Nickel Co. on the stock exchange yesterday carrying the pre- ferred and common to the highest level in recent weeks preceded the re- port for the year ended March 31 { which showed surplus of $672,030 af- ter preferred dividends, against a de- ticit of $486,436 the year before, Net profits were $1,206,788 compared iunh $45,170, Wall street reports that segregation of the coal propertiea of the Pitts- burgh & West Virginia Railway C was contemplated, which led to ae- in the shares of the stock ex- were discredited today by 1. Taplin, president of road, who said there had been many {erroncous repor about the property recently, The subjeet had not even been mentioned at the directors’ meeting Tuesday, he said, change, Frank New bond offerings today, other than the New York city issues of $67,400,000, totalled $5,390,680. The largest included $2,000,000 Oklahoma |Gas & Electrie Co. | Mortgage & per cent gold 93 1-2 to yield 8.65 per cent.; $2,000,- 000 8. B, and B. Flelscher Inc. of Philadelphia first mortgage 6 per cent sinking fund gold bonds at 97 to yield 6.31 per cent.; $1,000,000 Tennckses Electrie Power Co,, 15-year sinking fund 6 1-2 per cent, debentures at 87 [to yield more than 8.80 per oant; and | 81,000,000 Asbestos Mines ILtd. of Quebee 1st refunding mortgage 7 per cent collateral trust gold coupon bonds at 99 to vield more thaw T per cent, |plus a 10 per cent common stoy ! honds, bonds at Clty ltems The NRoyal Arch degres will worked by Giddings chapter, t. A tomorrow evening and again | June 19, M., on the | 18t and Refunding | ,WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTY | High Am Bt Sug $8, Am Can 3 Am Loco . | Am Smett & 7. A Sug Ref com Am Sum Tob Am Tel & Tel |Am Tob .. Am Wool Anaconda Cop Atch Top & 8 F Bald Loco ... | Baltimore & O .. 5% Beth Steel B Con Textile . 1014 1261 1438 68% 30 10914 Americany Gan Pacige Cen Leath | Ches &Onio . Chi Mil & St P . Chi R Isl & P Chile Copper . | Chino Copper .. Con s Corn Pro Ref Cuba Cana Sugar Kindicott-John .. B Iirie 1st pfd n Electric . Gen Motors . Gt North pfd | Insp Copper Int Mer Mar pfd Allis-Chalmers Hpeific Oil Orucible Steel It Nickel Tnt Paper Kelly Spring v Kenmecott Cop. | Lehigh Val .. | Mia States OF1 Mis Pac N Y @en ... NYNH&H. Nort & West i! Y‘un (] | tay Con Cop .. | Reading . Rep I & # Roval D, N ¥ ., Pan Am PP & T Penn R R Pieres Arrow Texas Co .... Texas & Pacific Tobacco Prod | South Pacifie .. ! South Rail Studebaker Co Sinclair Ol Ref Transcon Oil .. | Union Pactfie 1/ 8 Indus Ales UU 8 Rubber Co 126 17 8 Steel in |19 8 Stea) prd .. 1107 | Utah Copper s | Willve Overiand Westinghouss 10 “wy 62'% i I.n("AlA STOCRS, | (Putnam & Co.) The Master Mason degres will be | Centennial lodge, A. F. and A. M., this evening at b e'elock and again at 7.30 and on June 15 With the June 15th mesting the lsdge will suspand sessions until @eptem. worked by . G, | Conm, ta the guest of Mra Xreiger of Belvidere, James V. Hannon reporied te the polica that he was deiving his auto- mobile on RBroad street about 6:38 | o'clock this morning and he struck o/ | man who was riding & bieycle. The front wheel of the bicyels was breken but the rider escaped injury Donuid MeMillan raported police that an automatie 32 caltbre | ravolver had been stolen from hin automobile some time ago. Police have been notified that licenses to operate motor vehieles of Lonis Reck of 18 Clark street, ®tan- loy Tomezak of 1031 Kast street and Alex Panevitch of 180 Broad street have been restored by the commmis. gioner of motor vehicles A hearing on the insolvent astaie of Julia Mc was held in city court this afternoon by Commissioners Morris D, Saxe and Henry P, Roche Several clalms on the estate wore heard Huntting of Newtown, | Margery the NEW INSURANCE POLICY [elephone Compantes In Wisconsin Get Protection Against Storms Wis., June 4.—~Tnsuranece for telephone ecompanics Madison, | protection to the Aetna Lite Ine Am Hardware Am Hoslery Rige-Hid Carpet com Billings & Spencer com Biltinge & Spencer pfa Bristol Brass Colt's Arm onn I & Powar pfd agle Tock ik . it'mr Rearing . Hnn & Cosley . Hfd Elee Light Landers Frary & Clark. J R Montgomery eom |3 R Montgomery pfd N R Gas ' N B Machine B Machine pfa Niles-Bemt-Pend com North & Judd . Peek Stowe & Wilcox Russell Mfg Co . Scovill Mfg Co 8 N R Telephons Standard Herew Stanley. Works Rtanley Works prd Torringten Co com | Traut & Hine . Travelera Ins Co Union Mfg Ceo Yale & Towne | ©.A& T"' ASURY !T\TI \Il B. Treasury balance, $102.7 Foreign Exchange against slect storm Adamage, declared | to be the first experimeft of its kind in the country, will be offered to Wis. | consin telephone compantes, according |to a report submitted to the conven- | tion of the Wisconsin State Telephone assoclation today. Negotiations have been | with several large insurance panies whereby sleet Insurance be immediately, it stated, Damage 1ast winter was timated at over $3,000,000, completad com- will available wan PURLIC BEQUESTS New Haven, June 4.—The Conneec- tieut institute for the blind and the Newington home fer crippled childr are named as residuary legatees and devisees by the last will of James B, Rrewer, former veteran police cap tain of this city, admitted to probate here today. 1Af income of the estate is provided fr and Isgacien for & daughter and other relatives at her desth. The valus of the estate is not given W idow certain COOLIDGE. WINS PRIZE, irg, Pa, June 4—John elder won of President and idge. was graduated with a at Mererrburg academy 16- resident was unabls to &i- mmencement sxerciges Be- prossure of husinees at Waseh- Mre. Coolidgs was preset with some e cement of awa da madt thawed ™ Vra cause of frie annon s end of the exerciees Tohn Coslidge had 1 theme writing in the English ar i that prive department Wilmington, Del, Juns 4.—Annis |1ewis, negress, convicted of second degree murder for the killing of Mary T. Davis, police matron, today was sentenced to life imprisonmént. a | motion for & mew trial not being pressed by counsel. The matron was found beaten 16 death in & coll which Annie Tewis occupied and the pris- oner missing. os- | won fourth | ox- nte) New York change casy Great Britai 4517 80 day June 4 —Foreign Quotations (in e femand 451 bills on banks 42814 Great Britain: dewmand 431; cables | Ttaly: demand 4.33%; cables 4.84 Germany: demand (per trillion) 237% Sweden mand 26,50, Switzeriand demand 1758, Spain: demand 13.48 Greece: desmand 1.82 Poland de- | mand 000012, Czecho Rlovakia mand 298 Jugosiaia demand 1.21%. Austria: demand 0014%. Ar- gentina: demand 32.82. TBrazil: de. mand 1875 Aemand 40% Tokin Mentreal: demand 9% 13 SUES POR SAL \l“ ‘ ~ Gro- it Jutin the brought Alstrict June teacher as New Landon Bawyer, former ton Heights school, against the First Groton for 331 ae salary lost from the teac Miee Sawror a discharged April ne state certificats, ougt tract th trach 4 schoo! 3 presente fischarge whieh ahe 1o through her that she *was held ehe was ¥ in e whe undsr con throughout the 1822 The district commitise and admits no liabi i & retaine counse SPENT 0 Dat five cents ma LY A QUARTER June 8-~ Teenty up 1 eampaign e pense account of H. Barl Fries, who the republican nomination for eonatable here Monday against a feld of seven eandidates, he announced today. His itemized siatemant show- #4 that the money was spent for an fice eream cons. & bottle of sodn | water, and a package of cigarettes, DIES 1N HOTEL. Ottawa, June §.—J. A. Mackelvie a member of parfiament from Yalg B. ., dropped dead in a hotel here sarly today. He had just returned from a session of the houss of COMMONA. nport, 12 won Natives of Turkey ecan | by observing the eyes of & cat 11 time de. AP . ¢ e e T e e PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange a1 West Main St Tel. 2040 We Offer:— 5" Stanley Works 100 American Hardware 50 Torrington JUDD & COMPANY Members New Yeork Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD-CONN. TRUST CO. BLDG., TEL. 2-6281 New Britain: Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel Landers, Frary & Clark Incorporated 18 Capital Stock Outstanding $10,500,000. Dividends 877 per aunum plus extras, SINESS—Company manufacturers a wide varicty of eleetric honsehold s—clothes washers, vacuum cleaners, percolators, table and pocket cut- in Connecticut, EARNINGS INDICATIONS. & Clark are in ex, oward Id follow t We recommend the stock for investment. Price on application, Thomson, Tenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTVORD STOUK EXCHANGES Donald R. 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DENOMINATIONS £1.000 and 8100 hought for cash of through our “Invest-as.you-Save nterest paid on monthly payments as low as $10.00 Phone New Britain 3015 plan, The Hartfoid-Connecticut Trust Comgany Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. i ——————— PAINLEVE ELECTED for him as against 209 for Andre Maginot, former minister of war. Andre Marty, communst. Who serve eda prison sentence for his part I8 the Biack sea fleet mutiny before Ses bastopol, received 27 votes for the presidency of the chamber. for- It is safe and saves time. Trance's Pormer Premier Chosen President of Chamber. the Assscinted Press. Paris, June 4.—Paul TPainleve, of France, today elected president of the Chamber of Deputies, 198 votes having been rall By mer premier wAS| o England, Scottand and Walel one person in every 100 owns & Moe tor car,