New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1924, Page 15

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SMITH FORCES ARE REPORTED GAINING Gox Not fo Throw Strength to “AL,” Manager Says New York, June 25.—Scouts for the Emith headquarters assigned to “mis- slonary work™ among the state dele- watiogs reported today to their can- didate, Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York, and his campaign man- ager, Franklin D. Roosevelt, that they were ‘“‘winning votes.” On the basis of these reports and on the strength of conferentes which the governor and Mr. Roosevelt person- ally conducted with democpatic ‘vdders, it was announced at the the trap. Resdquarters that confidence’ in the | o 'thg grean on his folirth onot struggle had expanded and “there was ! 4o two putts for a 6 . no question but that Mr. Smith wasi .. g0 T0 8 0F & B 5 eatia rapidly approaching the presidential | o took three putts for a 5, making nomination. % |nm match all even. Governor Smith devoted the day to | “rney halved the 15th hen Both work at his .heAdquarters 04 In{g.ivoq 1nded on the green and they cach took two putts for a 3. . keeping engagements with tical leaders. He remained away from the | jge o o6 PAUS 10 landed in the | TOUgh to the left of the fairway and convention explaining that Mr. | fossvel, represinted him there, {yi o B Tiatt on tha enie Mr. Roosevelt was in his seat di-, 0 ShProich landed ou the edge recting his scouts and advancing the | AL e Becley's drive wai true Smith candidacy with those with; o MiS approach put him close to i the pin whom he came into direct contact, r Charles ¥ | Morris, chief of staff of ; SWEENEY DEFEATED ONTHE 28T HolE (Continued from First Page) the 1ith Seeley's drive lanc trap while Burkowski drove to the green. On his second kowski took the hole for a 3. See- ley’s out and two putts gave him a 4, r.aking Burkowski 2 up. They halved the 12th when Seeley's out from the rough to the left of the Fairway land- ed on the green. .Both men took 4's on this hole. On the 13th Burkow- Igd in the rolled to the rough to the left of the green. Seeley's drive landed on the green and he took a 3, sinking his second putt, Burkowski's second putt s missed the cup by inches and he took a 4, cutting his lead to 1 up. He wasted a shot and was He an the pin and he missed his second ‘Fainn Nox day brand. | PUtts sinking the third for a 5. Mce- the James M. Cox boom, today brand-| .3 L PE 8 -0y putt for & 4, ed as false published statements that making him 1 u On the 17th bot Cox would throw his strength to Gow- | - ! f drives landed in the center of the fair- ernor 8 T asibi Fnar Bith 16 1648 found imyossiblet woo On the approach: Burkooits to no Cox, 1, ”‘Y;!'?e‘""‘r'leh A | ianded on the green. Burkowski's first AALHS SRLaUE Ontolinatlonal ity o veran 1o pinLand e snlssed Commitisemen, . Edmund . Moore, | TL7 SUSTRS 100 Wi’ and ho inissed has betn in conference with Smith clongay el BT SRS the green, lcaders, hut he is not giving mway, Cox . but on his ap J I voteh—he is obtaining Cox votes” is approach he rimmed the X cup. He sunk hie first putt for a 4 Morris said. 2 ) y “ORS & not under { taking the match, 2 up. The sudden the unit rule. | on [ t and some Ohio votes possibly will go! ""0iN& of the match was “”'?:“”"' gen- surprise to the large galle to Al Bnith : n, by : s sl ot nowdown, but the | gral santiment being that the Naugs is posaible that the Buckeye delega-| ucr, Aoned vt OO tion may give Smith a complimentary | ™ P R vote on soms ballat but the majority AR of the Ohlo delegates are for James Boys and Girls Caught Stealing From Stor M. Cox, first, last and all the time.” Two hoys were apprehended this Cl Sh ] norning by Policeman Thomas 0se ave. Feeney afler an investigation was made of a complaint by Mr, Sullivan of the Mohican market that he had a Loy in the store whom he suspected of stealing. Feeney investigated and learned from the boy held by Mr. Sullivan that he and another had been to various Main street stores and taken several articles from them. The two who were 10 and 14 years of ag: were turned over to Probation Officer Ldward C. Connelley, Sergt, Michael J. Flvnn investigated a complaint that A shoplifter was operating in Rapliael department store and discov- ered:that the enlprit was an eight year old girl. When found hy the sargeant, the girl had a pair of ehil- dren’s shons that she had taken from | the stare, 8he waa turned over to the probation officer WiLL G Waterbury, June 15.—~Charles Car. tona, for whom the war department has heen making a search In order to present 1o hin a distingulshed service cross which was awarded April 2, 1919, has been found through the American Legion post at Plymouth, of which Cartona 15 a | member Cartona, according to in- formation recelved here today hae lived in Terryville for the past five years HARTFORD COMPROMISES, Hartford, 25.~The trolley- i men’s union of this eity voted by a small majority Tuesday to accept the compromise increass in wages |nmmm!m: to three cents an hour, of« {fered by the Connecticut Co. The {trolleymen throughout the state de. Three occupanis of this automobile | manded an increase of wages from jumped to safety as the machine |57 cents an hour to 75 cents, An in- crashed through the guard rafl of jcreasa to 80 conts an hour was offercd o Los Angeles bridge to hanf pre-{by the company. cariously suspended 40 feet ‘above — — the ground. Rena Williame, the fam--What am yon doin's now? fourth passengor, fell the #ntire dis- No--~1'se an exporter, tance, but escaped with only minor| Sam—An exporter? injuries. A broken steering knuckle | TRo—VYep, the Pullman company wat hlamed for the aceident it fired me Rlack and Rlue Jay June putt Bur-| | ki's drive landed on the green but| On the | 14th Burkowski over ran the green to| Seeley's sec- | On the | Burkowski’s firsp ‘putt over | the | GALLS UPGN GOD T0 DIRECT CONVENTION ‘Bishop Gailor Offers Pfayer it | Madison Square Garden { | New York, June 25 Bishop Thom- |as K. Gailor of the Episcopal church | offered the following prayer at today's session of the democratic national | convention *0, most | shown us gracious God wonderful who things in hast Thy | ' New York, June 25.—Financial in- terests are reported to be buying pre- ferred and common shares of Southwestern, one of rail issues to move up in yest early’ trading on the stock Holding the view, it was said, | the issues fell out of line with other | railroad stoeks showing similar earn- |ings record, and that the poor divi- dend record must be overlooked in Louis. rday’'s | part to give proper appraisal 1o the Consolidation | value of the property | gossip, temporarily discouraged by the Bouthern Pgcific purchase of the | El Paso and Southern also shows righteousness and art the hope of aif¥ SIEN8 of revival, the ends of the earth “We give Thee thanks and praise for this good land in which our heri- tage is cast; for our freed ship Thee; for the government in which we share; for the honor and glory of our country. Make us, we beseech Thee worthy of the blessings we enjoy. Defend our lberties; preserve our unity: save us from discord and confusion and from every evil way and endue with spirit of wisdom, justice and truth those to whom we entrust the author- lity of the government. “KFor this convention liere m to wor- sembled that the representatives of our people may have a right judgment in all things, and that their deliberations may be so ordered and governed by reverence for Thy word and Thy law, that peafe and contentment, justice and righteousness may reign among us and that the nation may be an in- strument and agent of help and blessing 40 all mankind.” The bishop. concluded Lord’s Prayer in which the joined, the convantion with JUDGMENT FOR HANLONS Mrs, Mary B. Hanlon was awarded $190 and her son, Joseph, $154.35 by a judgment handed down in the court of common pioas yesteraey by Judge ["Thomas Molloy in the against William Kowalzik in-which the Han- lons claimed to have suffeced injuries as a result of an automobile accident for which Kowalzik was responsirie, case | Destroys Byron's Home London—Lord RByron's home at § St. James street, occupied by the poet more than a century ago, is the latest among the famous literary landmarks of London to fall before the bullding wreckers. A staircasd bullt in a spiral shaft all the way to the roof is one of “l don't sce how we to Europe this summer."” “You know it's on account.” “Yes, but in the bank?" poon. can go the children's mueh Lam- have they that —The Harvard Pyromaniac Bartholome, 16.year- |0)d inmate of the Rope Development MHome for Mentally Deficient Girls, near Los Angeles, has confessed, ac cording to juvenile authorities, that [#ha started the fire which killed 24 other inmates and the superintendent the institution. “T 4id it becauss T didn’t like tha home,” is ported 1o have said Josephine she re. On Your Vacation NO PAPER WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF THE —HERALD— § It Will Follow You Wherever the Mails Go For J 18¢c a week Prepaid Subscriptions are required by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Conseguently we cannot open charge accounts for summer orders Before you leave for the Shore or the Mountains be sure to order THE HERALD mailed fo you—It will keep you in touch with the news at home while on your vacation, the | we implore Thy presence and power | the many odd featurea of the house, e Net operating income of the Chi- ago Great W railroad in the first five months of 1924 dropped to | 848,678 from $732,037 in the same | period of 1923, Net income May Jlou to 235,516 compared with $149,- | 122 in May last year. stern for In addition to the souri Pacific $12,000,000 three year per cent se- curied notes at 99 1-4 to yieid 5.27 per cent to maturity, other new Vferings today included $4,500,000 Kentucky Utilities company first {'mortgage len 6 per cent gold bonds, due 1949, at . to yield more than 6.50 per cent, 96 and inter City Items Chief William €. Hart has notified members of the department that the weekly target practice will be discon- tinued until further notice. Isaac Joseph was reported to the police as having created a disturh: nee (at his home, 3 Lawlor street, last night and to have beaten his mother. | Police were sent ta the home to in- vestigate, but when they arrived, Jos eph had left | Engine Co. 3 still alarm today te extinguish. a Ibish fire in the r of the at 590 Main street owned by |man. There was no damage alarm was received at 12:40 this afternoon. ! The theft of a was called out on a rub Lip- The o'clock revolver and a tire exchang. | that | of- | property | VE 25, 1924, WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS New June 2 Btock fluctuated unevenly at the opening of e York, prices today’'s market, reflecting indeci- slon evident yesterday were narrow. Chesapeake & Bethlehem Steel and Sinclair lower, but Fleischmann reached a new 1924 Apathy of the principal market in- terests dulled the edge of trading. Tobacco shares reflected realizing, Schulte and tobacco products a point. Rail- road issues made a bhetter showing than industrials, “Nickel Plate” climbing a point while Southern Rail- way, Great Northern preferred and New York, Ontario & Western reached 1924 peak prices. Cuyamel Fruit ral- lled 1 3-8. No transactions in L. S Steel were recorded until the end of [the frat half hour and Baldwin, an- other chstomary market leader, had Inot appeared on the tape at that time. Foreign exchanges opened steady. high price. High Low Can 1001y Loco T Smee & Ref § Sug Ref com 43 imatra Tob 93 1213 144% Am Wool 707 Anaconda Cop. 29 Atch Top & 8 I 1040 At Gulf & WI. 17} Bald Loco 334 Baltimore & O . 58 leth Steel B Con Textil Pacific Am Am Am Am Am Am [Am ‘ N 3 Can Cen Leath Co .. Ches & Ohio .. Chi Mil & St P .. Chi R1sl & P . Chile Copper Chino_Gop « Gaas I corn Pro Re | Crucible Steel | Cuba Cane Sugar 1314 ‘on |gauge from his automobila while it | rked on Lake street Monday # reported to the police last Mr. Russell of the Rtanley was pa night w | night hy | Works, Oscar Diggs of 69 Oak strest re ported to the police Ingt night that his had been stolen from Main [street yestorday afternoon John Chuzdu was arrested yester- {day afternoon hy Detective Sergeant | William P. McCue on a charge of [fishing without a licanse, The man was turned over 1o Warden Allshouse of West Hartford today, the arrest having heen made for him. Chadzu alleged to have been Ashing in a rosarvolr in West Hartford A danghter was hLhorn at the New Britain general hospital this morning biey to Mr. and \ra. Raphael Nappl of 15 | Winthrop street | A birthday party was held Auy nfternoan at the home of Mp ANre, Michael Tohin of 13 Riack Rock avenue, In honor of the seventj hirti day of their son vester Iamen PRINGS SUIT FOR 8300 Mike Albrecht seeks to recover $500 alleged to he due on a note in an ae tion against Mr. and Mre. Frank Os trowski through the office of Attorney Morris 1), RBaxe which s returnahbls in {the court of common pleas, Hartford on Sept, 2 DROWNED WHILE BATHING, Stamford, June 25.-~The body of wohn Moloski, employed at the Stam- ford Yacht and miesing since vesterday was found off the elub float He was apparently while bathing, club this afternoon drowned Mrs, Carrie Easton, Waord has been repeived in Britain of the death of Mra, Carrle Easton in Bridgeport. 8he was a for- of this ecity. The body # Locks for New mer resident has heen taken to Win interment Funerals Mrs Julia Cashman Hart for Mra 11l be held & Porter funeral Rev. Dr. John L. Davis off- Burial will be in Fairview Rearers will Charles Wigglesworth, George &t ¥red Elliott and Willlam Rodman, former Bunday school pupils of Mrs. Hart. Fdward Dawson. | The funeral of Edward Dawson A1l "M held from the home of his grand- father, 40 Maple | morning tallowed u | Cashman Hart | afternoon at .t | pariors, clating. | cemetary serviecs Julia tomorrow [} he John, street hy hureh At 9 o'clock tomarrow services fn 8t | Jotaph's ¢ Burial will be in 8. Mary's cemetery CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends neighbors for the kindr d showr the our beloved son and brother, alse for beautiful flora ess & sympathy us in | the offerings received Phoenix lodge and the High street plant of Landers, Frary & Clark (Rigned) Mr. and Mrs, E | fami especially the rnest Gustafesn and JOSEPH A. HAFTEY Funeral Director Mr. Paul Robinson, Assistant NEW LOCATION—565 MAIN ST Opposite St. Mary's Church Tel.—Parlor 1625.2 Residence—17 Summer St Tel. 18 YOUR SYMPATHY WiTH FLOWERS" from BOLLERER'S POSY sHOP " CHURCH ST, TEL. 898, and | |Gen Electrie . | Gen Motors | Goodrick BF . Gt North ptd Insp Copper Int Mer Mar Allis-Chalmers | Pacific Ol Int Nickel | Int Paper Kelly Spring T'r 11% | Kennecott Cop.. 391 Lehigh Val 43 | Mid Btates Ol | Mis Pac N Y Cen NYNH& Nor & Waut North Pan Nat Lead Pure Of Pan Am P Penn R R Pleree Arrow Ray Con Cop Reading Rep 1 & & {Royal D N Y 7% | 8inelair Of Ret 19 Routh Pacific 1314 South Rail Studebaker Co Texas @o Texas & Pacifie obacco Prod [ Transeon O ., | Union Pacifie 135 % [U 8 Indus Alen 70 117, & Rubber Co 26% U 8 Steel 1 8 Stesl pfd Willys Overland Westinghouss 23 pra 35 a8 i% H & ‘ 15 [} 21% an 0% 8914 LOCTEL STOCK QUOTATIONS (Putnam & Co.) Bid . 80 8 Asked 1% 64 “ Actna Lifa Ins. Co, Am Hardware ., Am Homiery ......... Bige-Hfd Cpt Co. com Billings & or com Billings & Spencer pfd Dristol Brass Colt's Arms Pow 8 1 | pfd | :1 afnir |Hart & Bearing Co Cooley e .. Hf4 Elec Light [Landers Frary & ¢ [ R Montgomery com 1 R Montgomery ptd. .. N B Gas ..... . [N B Machine N B Machine pfd Nites-Bemt-FPond « North & Judd ex-4 | Peck, Stowe Wileox Russell Mfg Co Scovill Mg Co ex-div BENET Standard Screw Stanley Works |Stanley Worka prd Torrington (o |Traut & Hine [Travelers 1ns Co . Union Mfg Co Yale & Town ark om & L. & g TREASURY STATEMENT . e —— I'reasury balance death of | Walking's out of fash- ion—ride! Buy a car through “classified.” WANTADS Variations | Ohio, moved | 8 extensive | dropping 2 points | PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Steck Exchange 31 West Main St. Tel, g040 We offer 50 North & Judd 160 American Hdwe. JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Membe; Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD-CONN. TRUST CO., BLD TEL. 2-6281 w Britain: Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 ~ WIRE SERVICE principal cities Fastern Point of Our wire service covers the the country, including: Raltimore Boston Kansas City New York Chicago Philadelphia Indianapolis Washington Commission orders executed on all marketa é][hnmznn.' Tfenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart. Mgr. WE OFFER: Stanley Works Landers, Frary & Clark_- On Application We do not accept margin accounts JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York STOCKS Bridgeport BONDS New Haven\ Direct Private Wire to New York GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1 Waterbury Danbury Middletown EDDY BROTHERS & & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn, Trust Bldg. Burritt. Hotel Bldg. Tel,2:7186 Tel. 3420 We offer 25 Shares North & Judd 50 Shares of Landers, Frary & Clark The American Mortgage & Discount Corp. RESOURCES OVER $2,200,000 HOME OFFICE: WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA, 25 West 43rd Street Franklin Trust Bullding Union Bank Building New York Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa, 107 Booth Block 588 Broad St New Britain, Newark, N. J. COFFERING i 10 YEAR FIRST MORTGAGE COLLATERAL TRUST 77 GOLD RONDS Pated July 2, 1923 Due July 2, 1988 A DIRLECT OBLIGATION Direct Obligation of The American Morigage & th resources of over $2,200,0 In addition, i1l times by the deposit with The Citizens. (as trustee) of First Mortgages, 205 or more 1lue of the outstanding bonds. n Individual First Mortgages one property hecause they are equally srigages on different properties in various gages of compa small amounts on many istribution of risk which cannot be attained ‘s rd a safer investment th by Mot ) DENOMINATIONS 0 and vough our “In ments as Jow New Britain 3045 $100 st-as-you £1.000 Save” plan. "home . P . y S MORNIN Carlson’s “I\!dnnppcrs MARRIED THIS M G Discharged by Judge wis varmel Becomes Bride of Luke aater of & . D. Stapleton, Jr e Mr. of Rock- Brooklyn = hwurch this i D. Stapieton, Jr. of the inte Justice Ma wotables attended dge Eibert Gary, chair 1 of directors of the which Mr. Far- rwalk Htee srp. of js president large was 4 in Sov the crowd that gathe Main street to catch & spoe bridal couple that the ' 1 " ® | oo v weve foreed to divert traffie was given away by heo Miss Farre Monsignor David Hickey, pastor of Francie Xavier church, Brookiyn, the ceremony. e BARBERS GET INCREASE € New Haven, June S performad ie land acquired from the ster. Castle huilt on wi . 1 Abbot of Westmi

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