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NEW BRITAIN ‘DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1924 HEAT BLAMED FOR DEATH SINKING SHIP WINSIN | City Items | == 0F woref_An VISITING HERE RACE T0 REACH HARBOR Y [ watt street priets | WALL STREET STUCK Mr. and Mrs, Matthew R, Malinow- | | e e sky and the latter’s sister, Miss Anna | Xew York, June 20.—The financial | Mrs, Catherine Brady of New Haven 760 Lives Saved By Cool Headed | Parker, are attending the Yale-Har-| .nm.u understands that the Interna- | vurd boat race at New London today. |tjonal & Great Northern railroad will | (””"Ih“‘ guECHUEEREStEect it Work On Part of Offic They will spend the weel-end at Mr. ‘!re taken over tomorrow by the New | New Y June 20.—Profit-taking | | Malinowsky’s cottage at Ocean beach. | Orleans, Texas & Mexico at a price of |and bear selling in various sections of | In the cases of Benjamin S0lo-|ahout $30 a share. In the event that |the industrial list fai d to halt lhe‘ mon vs. Israel Jacobs et al, and Fred |the interstate commerce commission |general upward movement of prices | crippled and slowly sinl Furman vs. Alason V. Brainerd, withholds final approval of the merger |at the opening of today's stock gainst time with her 700 Which were scheduled for the court it was reported the bankers who |market. | through a blind fog off | ©f common pleas this morning v!nl!~‘\\a\|ll guarantee to buy the Interna- Impressive strength again develop- foundland coast—and won— | ments were rendered for the plain- |tional were Blair & Co. and W. A.|ed in the public utility and rail shares Mra. Catherine Brady, 54, 0 ‘01 | was told after two battered steamers | tiffs by default, Both actions were | Harrfman & Co. who control a ma- |new 11‘ >4 highs being reco;uedx by | v I foreclosures on propert ority interest in the New )rleans | New Haven, Erie common, American | umbus avenue, New Huven, di g tourdSwaye ltothin spostElast tall RRG gy ol y T ooes Dotian s tatts ; oans FH T O | ter Works comman)and 8 per cent | a cer ! ‘n h‘m:mni:- a h.l\“v‘llr:nl»'l" I ter colliding in the fog off Cape | Y rara bbats e e e | f[:_“‘\\m, r’mJ.J.‘y‘.”:‘ aid 1) > “jt“lf vessels were the Italian steamer | ondon today. [ Net e of 587,208 for 1923 |ranging from fraction to 5 1-4 point hemorrhage wa duced by the h Clara Camus which crept into port | DOnald Gaffney is attcnding the |is re d i 1ie U, 8. Playing Card | At Ync Refining preferred dropped Mrs Bridy wes walidingon ¢ with her forward peak driven back to | Yale-Harvard boat race today. v 9.52 on the capital stock |1 1-2 and Colorado {'\u‘l_i, sy atrest when ehe was # ; ¢ S Toreosatis winth by the toics of Eintracht and nior Lodges, O. D, compared with $1,568,237 or $9.40 a Buying power slackened after the iakan this s Millss & Liaoaon Sk | ih: on and the Canadian Pacl. | He H. of this city and Hermna lodge |share 1 Gross earnings were | first batch EFIEHE orders s store and the ambulan I o S bearing 700 pas- of Hartford will hold a joint family §2,055,25 rofit and loss surplus been Q’,\',“, ‘1,."‘, f.'w. :s.” "f"(:(. ”: was taken to N tail | sangers BounAlfor " Monireall fram outing Sunday at Keeney park, Hart- | totalled 024,657, an ir se of ;AL'\lundr)vm‘\ (‘le .{1:.5}\_\\'.;)‘\1(('5 m”“ufl : 1 only a short time after her | Glasgow. Doth ships reported that, | °Td- The local lodges will meet Sun. more than $700,00 O e i oo rrival at the hospital almost. miraculously loss of life had afternoon at 2 o'clock at Central i = : : \'I“" e 7i 1 4 L polntevho She came to t i ral days | peen aver in the erash, ark to make the trip. | Althou v-} e reorgs tion plan wh c‘\v] 18 l.“‘ = ;\hw et s 150 to visit Mrs. L BUtel oCol-hended action on the part of |4 7 oud Mm. duorse Daliey, et Denven & Blo Grandd) wexiern \'l-lr-(V“G\‘rJr)u] Electric, U, 8. Cast Iron Donbigh’s : on an - ; aft when the | \eu Main street, left today for their have indicated that it will be at least field common Stewarl-Warnec Cetialbg o b Diql | penEcy YN 01 (DR theldeokminTiey N three or four months hefore the re- |sagged 1 to 3 points. Independen ;,\r-,,m:,fi\ S el e WL Ll "'v-‘ “"”l‘fh)n‘ had sent celver is discharged and new officers strength developed in .\luthh‘s(‘\n"-\l- ow of Wil B o body on 2 e rvision of | e ¥ Aiiur Pepin of 197 Jerome |the Missouri Pacific and Western Pa- {new 1924 top & ] ! Wdowiiot Willikm, Stelly, he officers while the water poured street. Refreshments e serveq | cific, which have joint control of Den- |extended its early gain to 3 points. was turned over to M. J, Kenney com- |, rward stokehold, resulted 10 | g tlie counte received many eifts | Ver & Rio Grande, will select an op- |Foreign exchanges opened firm. : ASriukavi andl sent ’ e foxy and the couple received many gifts. A T tabl . pany, undertakers, and ser the filling of the portside ballast tanks | A pert Fer son of Mr. and Mre, | erating official from their ranks to| Noon—Simultancous establishment A 1 of ) Mrs system, of new high and low prices for the Haven iast 7y and the consequent lifting of the in- |y yengier of 452 Park strect, a senior | I€ad the reoragnized . ¢ ured starboard side high out of the af the New Britain High school, has : vear in different sections of the list ! > - g 0T gass Syl L B e i water | ace od @ s a cashier a P Newsprint production in t BUS[NESS [MPROVES P : ¥ prais€d captain, | oty ‘:m’:d"""“"‘"r;f,‘m';‘Nr‘(rg”flv'r States in May fotaled 134,249 tons |lative forces. Professional mlv’vln]\ll officers and s r their hand- | mer vacation against 128 April. Shipments [to unsettle the market were . :| Dan- ling of the situation as they found Francis Dorsey, & junior at the > compared with | doned just before lmun‘nu ;:, {‘e; Hoover, in His Summary of the Sit- their way ashore. AM iR HIgil achiod tacntof My output | newal of a »“"‘”Fl“”"‘\‘ o A ity .n\wr-f&“l‘.‘: an ', R ! Siil lonvs Bunday for Comp Keemomy (5:;:\‘1-”7.”,‘1 ‘\\m. .1"‘" )31, Pittsburgh and West Virginia, Ameri- Finds Cause for Optimism, among them the steamer Re + bee, the Boy Scout camp, at Job's gl can Smelting and Philadelphia & Dies at Hospital, and Crew , N. F.,, Junec 20.—How a curred New Britain gencra Parkesburg, Pa., who have been visit- | railroad system has been placed in |l A surprise party and hous: warm- uation Throughout the United States e 8 PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange 31 West Main St. Tel. 2040 Wp offer $10,000 Bonds Georgia Railway &Power Co. 6%—due 1954—to yield 6 1-8% of overnight orders had | ' JUDD & COMPANY | | Members New York Stock Exchange i Members Hartford Stock Exchange i HARTFORD-CONN. TRUST CO. BLDG.. TEL. 2-6281 ‘ New Britain: Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 \ We recommend and offer: ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY £ Capital Stock 4 Jan. 1. 1915 GROWTH IN TEN YEARS Jan 1, 1024 $ 15,500,829 . ... Capital and Surplus .... § 27,783,889 19,516,736 ... Assets .......... 224,647,296 80,798,405 .... Insurance in Force . 1,593,588,750 Indications are that the year 1924 will be the biggest year in the history of life insurance. In addition to cash dividends paid, the average annual increase in market value has exceeded 127, WE INVITE INQUIRIES 1 3 1 all had n made ready for|pond where he will remain for th The Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad | Reading Coal and Iron being added to | Washington, Juna 20.—A glight im- Haunching life-hoats and transferring | duration of the season. provement in the gencral business sit- | passengers should the occaslon re- Mrs. M. A..Maguire and son, Donald, St YT < panet: prices Water Works uatlon despite “a goneral stuttering | aUire the captain did not half to at- | of 181 Black Rock avenue will leave |/ 58()" Hihle it Giled st by hich soared T3 points to | onditlon” always incldant to' the tempt a transfer in the dense fog. next wek for Montreul, Canada, where | om0 4 iaced ? treet 1:30—Recognized mar- | tional political conentions, was re-| The steamer Montreal arrived this | they will femain for a month. vately at par and interest, aders were relegated to obscur- | ported at today's cabinat meeting by | forancon to embark the passengers of | Wells Kithourne, son of Mr. and - ity in the forward swing of the after- | Secretary Mgover y e Metagama for Quebec, Mre. Edward O. Kilbourne of 1600, g\ haiders of Pe na | noon when many ordinarily obscure | The moat promising indications, P Stanley street, hus returned home |, ;504 “hied & new high record | shares rose buoyantly on active buy- A0SREGl, ‘Ware tha Rdval i MASON'C PIN“C from Clark university to spend the | or 145697 on Juna 1, an increase of | Universal Pips and Radiator, price of wheat and cor ich, he : Ui | summer with his parents. D oA ray { und & Rl OL 8T8 | United Raliwave NAT Tntestimsnt pre< | added, however, had been cous e — - All children are fnvited to take part | oot the former record of 145,325 in | ferred, Market Street Rallway prior | ed somewhat from the atandp > LAn in the Cqsutauqus parade which atatta | ypn), I preferred, National Lead and Guif 1 Co. has sold to J. P, Morgan & Co. an to record new weak | Todges From Fifth District t : the farsnere by & dscioses i Lhe & Fifth District 10 (10m the senlor high school tomorrow - Mobile nnl Northern preferred | of hogs. Increasing wheat exports| Haye Outing At Cherry Park To. | Morning@ 10 o'clock, Two prizes will| e wiexpected reduction in tire [olimbed 3 to 4 points. Atlantic Re- | also were noted by Mr, Hoover. be awarded, one for the pretticst cos- | pujoes hy the Iiske her Co., wh 1< h | fining vmx' 1 2%, but the preferred morrow=-Interesting Program, tume and one for the funniest other manufacturers are expected 0 | goek hroke 4% to 110, A new low. Miss Emma T. Peterson of 550 | yieet, will foree most of the companies st few minutes of trad H ‘hasi Th hird 1A ating o nee " §€ ¥ N | §4 In the first few minutes of trading. Italian Hushand Chasing The third annual outng of all|gtanley strect, underwent troutment | (n rebate to denlt A [miautes SfAL: " s vim. o Masonic lodges from the fifth Mason or tonsilitis he Now Britain Gen- Hage eir pure n - - 09 % 08 Rome, June 20.—The wife of Gen- (tomorrow. ‘The program will include | cuperating at her home = {Am loee . al {Per Ruggero Pleclo, one of the (2 baseball game between Harmony | James Tynan of Black Rock avenus = Am Sg It rcés of the world war and now com- |and Centennial lodges of New Britain, | was operated upon for appendicitis at e : Tt T e cander of Itallan acronautics, who & tug of war between Plainville and |the Sow Heitaln Gengral D yspital, His \“""“”.d Man Accused of i ellon was recently prevented by hor hus- |Southington; Collinsville vs, Union- [condition Is reported as favorahle Stabbing Estranged W |l(‘ [Am Sy jandifrom sailing to America with [ville; Bristol vs. Simsbury; Bloom-| A marriuge license was issued today | giamford, June John Bummer |Ana Cop er child following numerous marital | field va. Granby, ‘There will be sack |to John Fensic a8 Winezli | i > he without al AMe Tp & & F isagreements, lias escaped with [races, a three-legge race, potato {of Forestville and to Joseph G. Papis 1 it with it At Gult & W I e child from Nay Civita Vec- [race, fat man's race, 100 yard dash, {of 94 Frankiin square and Miss Irene wils' in > Bald chia wherfee she, el to Sardinia |shoy put, ) dash, women's 50 | A. Charland of 763 East street e \nd thenco went by motorboat to Cor- | yard dash, women's backward race, | H. L. Platt has transferred property | i Ll R sica, according to reports published in wce and a race for boys on Lincoln street and Dover r ot o ileht and il Bt ¢ c awApApers 16 M. 8, Hart . gument followed and Pacific Miss Loranda helder, . Making New Explosive The Herald Classified A4 depart ave stabbed her In the | nes & Ohio General Picclo hurried ment 8 by far and away t ve the L Mil & St P Inventor Is Burned e ciy telegraphed Rome to five hydroairplan pursue his wite mperimenting with explosives at 8 homa Weadnesday night, John Zol phe ak of 122 Wilcox street mixed a federat] olution that accldently exploded and eoed B v Smith FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT' y burned him severely about Hm face. l for reelection Wil sl g WSO 8 SR ! unerals || oo Nestor A. Ricard, me 1 lajn General hospital -for y‘n burns, || e an endorsement fr Quebe hg‘.m,‘ " uhly i 3 ‘y\uy‘y\huxl‘]vi(n | ganization ed at Lanoral last » @ < 1 if ¢ ad not been wear - - n i time of the explo S0 Canarl of M hier Tasrard CURB REVIEW Gen Ilectrie Mrs, Mary Leonarvd PR, ANGLLL UNDER RNIVE = '\""‘.l\- 11 this morning '-r-w”l '! ome June a J pee . t '_“.“““ ™ ] Baltimore, June 2¢ w1 dane S 99 I'armington avenue, at 8:30 o'clock, |inte e J (3t North y : wiand Angell, president yaro [Waterbury People Vietims foilowed by a solemn high mass of |was almost whuily dovoted to the in- | fnep Copper th rating t ' ni ic of . viag roquie fn 8t Mary's ehur 9 Afaty tesucs, a number of stocks in 1nt Mer Mar pfd ¢ at on the operating t ) In Epidemic of Burglarvies -3 ™ Rev mavmond. 3 G B N | (hat groun (hUng TN MrgsRt demans] Al atmere Hopking hospital today for the. 1 R b Shoe ek taymon A hby ; . " ~anoval of bladder trouble gl = e vas celebrant, assisted by Rev, Walter and 1 g up to g . . " P .\..‘ dey :‘v;n-m ';. this | 5 'y vady, deacon, and I Waiter A in somMe , city are at work In an attempt to put o ol P petpen forts ppalachian Power 18 MARRIAGES THIS MoN©Ti |0 00 0 o e of l"wml"‘fi Mcgrann, sub.deacon. The hearers vlolen aracter Appatachi wer A v . » of b s M. A. Leonard, Willlam Ryan, Deing a feature and moving uy n | With two-thirds of tha month pas SUAE G5 Bustety Tade te Selie : TR s IR (Dl T " s lee . 15 : & 1¢ to police patar patris, Thomas Hanlon, Jere. PS¢ a few minu F | marriage licens 3 numb i ers this morning five p . \ Lehigh Power also s hich I8 eight more than those | | 4 niah lLeonard and Peter Warren ) I Y nmitted last night, ke Walsh was fi ¢ bearer, Bepy. | Ma oW wncing to 74 that the number of licshses issued Y o "" ”“I'l"l‘ : '\l\“‘;“ ic it the grave were conducted by U ) “_‘“ : u' had '1 month of June this yos 'n of the Automoblie heth- | yather Lydd: Burial was in ' St pf el g gt " b furing V'hr: nonth of Ju ,v B yoar |, o alue was taken by the Marv's cemetery of points, Hudson | y NH & H will establish a new record sol s erred also y.uw\‘»v A INorf & Wes B - : . ! : i and Lehigh Valley | MCDOO 18 VERY BUSY . it at the new high record New York, Jume 20~Whllam G BREAKS UP CRAP GAME. The funeral of George Divicine was L Tracth : held this morning at 9 o'clock from e e MeAdoo was ton b today to ser ot o) Joseph Silver . and made a v 1t “+ the ur f 8 oh he Fv b o @ large numi newspaper men | w ' rnoon on Cher. | ol soolboviedoyged e 1 1 Tea lfted its ) o assembled Adquartors ‘ g with gambling, |18t Where a solemn mass e i1 Rockwell his manager sald \ tor jceman William A rated by Rev. Thoma h 18 special demand, ad fcAdoo was oceupied with confer 18 ar 4 the young men when ' 9¢7 " Hazent ces with isors and fricnds, and | he nd thein “shooting crap.” Centrifugal Cast Ir ‘\‘\ "‘vur-.. Julius B« Rmith Arthur ¥ritz Biny "he n s s Ep st i esdibi ert Morello, Philip Scagliola anklin and Molirio Alfonso Opera Amerlcamzes Her T e o James O'Brier was In St. Mary's cen that he 4 know whether he ¥ pected to e any further j statements hefore the ca Joseph Wojcink al of Jos was CARD OF THANKS, vish 1o thank ou ighbors for the Al sympathy shown us during o toved 1 ther: als or beautif CARD OF THANKS, especia (Sign tamily. CARD OF THANKS during the ¥ ed s« Di Viei (Sigy Vi JOSEPH A HAPFEY Puneral Director Mr. Paul Robinson. Assictant NEW LOCATION-G65 MAIN &1 Opposite St Mary's Charch s = Tel.—Parlor 1625-2 Have you a garage that's ’ Residence—17 Summer St Tel 1625.3 empty and bare? Advertise — renl it — garages are rare. EAPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WiThH l“":l:lt"ril;flwf:s’”, l: 'l : '- 1\7"’;'; half f" ']""tr"""":"“ 0. DLERERS POSY SHOP WANT AD ghe has obtained o orus of the St. Lanis X 1 CHURCHE ST, TEL. 886, 1. & THEAST ¢jwmpany. &ow, she dec‘a.e:, she is in America to stay. i 8 Treasury balance §2 @homson, Thenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGES Donald R, Hart, Mgr, WE OFFER: Sl Stanley Works Landers, Frary & Clark Price On Application We do not accept margin accounts JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Ty Waterbury 0 STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury Middletown BONDS New Haven I ot Private Wire to New York F. GROFF, Mgr.—Itoom 508, N. B, Nat'l Bank Dldg.~Tel 1 EDDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt. Hotel Bldg. Tel, 2:7T186 Tel. 3420 We offer 50 shares of North and Judd 100 shares of American Hardware The American Mortgage & Discount Corp. RESOURCES OVER $2,200,000 HOME OFEPICH: WHETLING, WEST VIRGINIA West 43rd Street Franklin Trost Bullding Union Bank Building New York Philadelphia, Pa Pittshurgh, 107 Booth ook 88 Broad St New Britain, Conn Newark, N J. OFFERING 10 YEAR FIRST MORTGAGE COLLATERAL TRUST 17 GOLD BONDS Dated July 2, 1923 Due July 2, 1948 A DIRECT OBLIGATION 1 American Mortgage & ,200,000, 1n addition, > leposit with The Citizens. ) of First Mortgages, 209 or more ling bonds First Mortgages ey ally se- ent properties in various y small amounts on many k which cannot be attained in DENOMINATIONS S500 and $100 « 1 t ts as s$ ome New Britain 3045 ed in the search, FIND CLUE TO MISSING two. hounis owned by Carl Sorenbon on the trail, in POUGHKEEPSIE CITIZEN . emort o doi”cies = "0 1 party found & . appeared to be hu- Human Hair Disovered Near Well riff Davis at onck or- Which Is To Drained— ' f keys ~.‘v ‘\"{;: lp,,.,,,,.n ¢ habit of carrying was in the fireplace of the « say these keys were en they previously ex- Pogs Take Up Seanh In Stamford 10 Days, He Is Jailed as Bigamist yrd. June 20.—Harry Henders gro, was given six months on conviction of bigamy. in January last t second marriage N. Y. in March. He for ten days. He man he WA tying in Januaty w wifs, hut she pre- duced a marriage cortificats,