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WHITNEYS $AY COP PERSECUTED THEN New York B, M. T, Official's Wile and Son Make Complaint New York, July 26.-—Mprs H. Whitney, wite of the former e aervice commissioner, lodged tharges yesterday against l'wrul-pnn James H, Masterson of the Fourth | avenue station, Brooklyn, With son, Travis H. Whitney, Jr, Whitney was arrested Thursday aft. rnoon after an altercation with Maa- terson, directing traffic at Fourth av- chue and H8th street The complaint filed sioner Enright i based on the fact hat Masterson forced Mrs, Whitney and her son, who is nineteen, to go Wwith him to the Fourth avenue police statlon, instead of serving a sum- mons, Mra. Whitney was compelled to wait In the station more than an Nour, she says, until a friend appears ed to aupply $1,000 bail, Her hus- band Is a vice-president of the B M. T. The Whitney derly conduct, Folwell In Fifth avenue court, Ivn, yesterds After hearing evidence the court discharged Whitney and her son and rebuked Masterson for taking them to the sta- tion, According to the story told in conrt fhe Whitney car, driven by young Whitney, was southbound in the ave- nue, Masterson, it s sald, permitted northbound traffic to proceed. Whit- ney blew his horn. Masterson asked him why he had done so. Whitney answered he desired to point out that southbound traffic also should be released. Masterson s allcged to have demanded: “Who is| directing trafiic?"” Whereupon \\'h.l}-1 ney replied he was able to do so about as well as the policeman. Masterson then arreeted him. Mrs. Whitney, at- tempting to make peace, also was arrested, To a reporter Masterson said last night both Whitney and his mother had refused to reveal their identity, and that if he had done so he would have served a summons instead of ar- resting him. He insisted that Whit- Travis pub- her Mra, with Comunis. panc, listed as disor- mme before Magistrate Brook- the Mrs, |1 the text of Mayor Hylan's statement. | Mags, Cour | not himself, ney had been ahusive and had brand- & traffic offioer” 212 Columbia ed him & “hell of The Whitneys live at Helg! u, ureullyu HYLAN 1S CAUSING WORRY INNEW YORK State Democrats Fluslered' ali Possibility of Candidacy | New York, July26.=-Intimation hy Mayor John Hylan, who is now in California with Willlam Randelph Hearat, that he ‘might run for the demoerhtie nomination for governor | it the progresslves demand It, caused | a flurry In political clrcles today, George W, Olvany, the new leader of Tammany Hall, withheld comment, He recently urged Governor Emith to onter the race for reelection, | It 18 no secret that there In a wide political gap between the governor and the mayor. The mayor has the confidence of My, Hearst. On Thurs- day the governor lasued a statement at Albany directed at Mr. Hearst ln‘ which he said that when the demo- cratic party “needs advice it will go will spend the next week at to democrats for it and not to either |chester, N, H. | demagogue or crackpot.” [ ¥riends of Governor 8mith, who| talked with him over the telephone learned that the executiv would alk for publication until he had seen | although urged by The governor, ranks to be- men high In the party ome a candidate for reelection, has never given a definite answer, He | has expressed a desire to return to| private lite 's Order of “Shoot Him” Is Going Too Far Boston, July 26.~Michael Fruman, | of Chelsea, wau before the municipal court yesterday on charges of cruelty to his horse. Witnesses said he was working the broken-down animal far beyond its strength. “Take him out and fAudge Creed directed. shoot him,” Fruman, almost In a faint, protest- | wealth avenue; Andrew Petuczkis tn; ed that the court was going too far. “Why should I die?" he exclaimed. Then he was told it was the horse that was to be killed, and he mopped his brow in relief. The case against F'ruman was filed, |50 Walnut street are spending thelr | Oak Biufrs, Mass. [the week-end at Ocean Beach, not | Insuranee company, EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALN Personals Wall Street Brie A stocks Wright, manager of the haa returned from a Ma John A Hotel Delaney, [ vacation spent at Willlamastown, revival of interest in the sugar has followed the recent rise in the price of retined sugar and re ports that refiners contra llu' for raws at higher prices Bharing in the improvement have been the securities of Punta Alegre, Cuba Cane Keastern Cuba, American Sugar e fining and Manati company Cushman's 8on, Ine, did a record business in the half year ended June 80, Net earnings increased 53 per cent over the corresponding period last year equal after preferred divi. lnlvlhhl to $3,58 a share on the com. | mon stock, Working capital aggre gated §1,161,667, of were James ¥, Maloney and family \ll‘nllull at Short beach Mr, and Mrs. Adam Zahnleiter have returned from a vacation spent at Misses Florence, Marian and Win. nie Conrad are spending their vaca. tions at Bloc and, M., Siderowfsky and daughter, J, D, Furman of Jackson, and Selma Gordon, spent yes- in Miiford, Misses Margaret Brophy, Amy Paulson and Marie Bmith will spend New Mrs. Anna, Mich., urdn) Net earnings of the Hercules lnn- der company dropped to $879,674 In the first six months of 1924 from $1,612,606 a year ngo equal to $3.63 @ share on the common stock against | #5800 & share in the first half of 1023, Giross receipts were $10,324,688, The New York Central's operating in- come of $30,831,068 for the first half of 1024 Indicates on the seasonal va- riation basis an annuval rate of about {15 per cent on the stock for 1024 compared with actual earnings of 16.9 | per cent in 1023, London, Miss Hilda Anderson and Miss Kva Pete n will spend ‘the npext twe weeks at Indian Neck, Roger Larson of 411 Chureh street Man- J. W. Maxwell, manager of the Incal branch of the Metropolitan Life I8 passing the week-end at his home in Cambridge, The Rritish government recelved reparation dyes from Germany valued at $044,200 in the financlal year 192 1924, according to the Bankers Trust 5, ('o, of New.York. The gross amount Bidney Porlmutter, an employe of | received for the sale of dye stuff, | which Ineludes an acenmulation from previous years was $1,762,250 while [the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co,, laft today for Lynn, Mass., whers he 2,28 i) spAna. two w the total amount of commission and all other charges incurred in dispos- | ling of the dyes, Including frelght from Germany and storage was $104,640, Of the total amount of dye recefv. ed from Germany since these ship- n.ents began In 1920, was $5,501,900, Sales amounted to $6,971,000," and commissions and other charges tofal- lad $1,062,670 or 16,21 per aent of | the sale. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERRED, The following warranty deeds w ere | filed this week at the office of the | town clerk: | John E. Peterson to Hyman Zin- man, Connecticut avenus; Andrew | IFalk to Hyman Zinman, Connecticut | avenue; T. P. McAuliffe to Loule 8. Jones, ‘T'enacre road; K, 8. Lancaster to Louie 8. Jones, Tenacre road; Thomas Grenewitch to 8imon Kalent- | koski, Parkview avenue; Joseph M. | Chernoff to Minnie K. Fay, Common- Probable dividend action by director of the United States Steel | corporation at thefr meeting next | Tuesday fs absorbing attention in the | finanelal district, the opinion in usual- | | Paul Costello and Francesco Puzzo, |y well-informed circles being that an Franklin street; Sam Rosen to Sam |aytra dividend of 50 cents will he s Schunelder, East Main strect; Sam | declared on the common stock in ad- | jand Fannie Rosen to 8am Schnelder, | giffon to the regular quarterly div- | Jast Main street; C. B. Cadwell t0|{dend of 1 1-4 per cent. and the 1 3-4 the | . B, Snowman, Slater road; C. B.|per cent. on the preferred. The fin- Cadwell to I E. Sbowman, Slater |ance committee, which meets before road; Antonio D'Agata to Norman |the dircctors, is said to favor this rec- D'Agata, Hunter road; I E. Snow-|ommendation. Are You Going on Your Vacation and where will you leave those valuable pa- pers and those jewels, those deeds and insur- ance records? If they are in your Safe Deposit Box at this bank, you know they are safe, and you know that you alone have access to them. “argument Isn’t this a fair why you should have a box all your own? will pay for Come in this =20 sign up. lc a day this in full. MNo real happiness can be ‘experienced without a sub- stantial balance in the bank. Fvery one cannot be rich, but everyone can save and by saving accumulate a cer- tain amount of wealth. By wise investments these savings may grow into a modest or even to a large fortune. Thousands of good opportunities in life have been lost because the men to whom they came did not have the small amount of capi- tal needed—money which they might well have had if they had been thrifty. "yt Your Account Here This Week Burritt Mutual Savings Bank |to Anna Yurkunas, Chestnut street; The Consolidated stock exchange | today announced removal of its tick- er from the offices of W, R. Johnson & Co., Boston, after an investigation by the exchange's bureau of auditing and accounting. man to William Lanza, Slater road; Bruno Wozney to Anthony George, Dwight street; J. Aronson to Fior- domo Neri, Carlton street; Kleanor Yates to Willlam F. Hiltbrand, et al, Greenwood street; F. J. Zack to An- thony Paonessa, Stanley street; Charles Beh to Alma and Julius Schwanke, West Main street; Sophie Quasnik to Soll Dubowy, et al, Put- nam street; Lincoln Realty Co. to Abraham Gorbach, Tunxis street; A. Gorbach to Louis and Joseph Fein- berg, Tunxiss treet; Nellie Rotstein, et al, to Martin and Rose D'Agata, Elm street; Michael Naughton, et al, The Boston & Maine railroad re- duced its deflcit to $167,029 in the half year ended June30,from $4,051,- 216 in the same period of 1023, Magnolia l’e!rnlmlm Co. ‘has re- duced Mexia and Consicana-Powell crude oll 25 cents a barrel. David Belasco Is Il With Grip and Bronchitis New York, July 26.—David Belasco, dean of American theatrical produc- ers, is 11l with grip and bronchitjs in Iis hotel apartment here. His voice is entirely gone and he finds it diffi- cult to converse in whispers. | Mr. Belasco's physician said today | his condition was not alarming at present, He was 65 years old yester- day. Teresa Fazzina to Leitizin Arena et al, Daley street; H. L. Christopher to J. 8. Kilbourne, Commonwealth avenue; American Hardware Corp. to city of New Britain, Park street and Frank- lin square; R. C. Larson et al, to Ces- law and Mary Suweski, Church ctreet; L. 8. Jones to E. 8, Lancaster, Tenacre road. e ——— LIMITATION OF CLATMS At a court of probata holden at New Britain within and for the district of B lin, in the County of Hartford and Btate of Connectieut, on the 25th day of July, A, D, 1924, Present, Bernard o BABY CONFERENCE TUESDAY A baby conference will be conduc! ed at the Burritt misslon next Tues- day by the City mission. On Wednesday the City mission will stage a plenic at Kensington for the girls in the Burritt mission sewing school and for the boys of the mis- sion. s City Advertisements REGISTRARR' NOTICE, The Registrars of the City of New | Britain will be in session at their office, Room 408, City Hall Building, on Friday, Augnst 1st and on IKriday Augnst 8th, 1924, from 12 o'clock noon until 8 o'elock p. m., for the purpose of making an enrollinent of the legal voters of the City of New Rritain, for the purpose of nominating delegates to the various conventions [to be held for the nomination of | candidates to be voted on at the State and National election to ba held on Tuesday, November 4th, 1924, and tn perfect the present list of registration. Thomas J. 8mith, William Ziegler, Registrars of Voters. F, Gaffney, Esa., Judge, motion of Thomas Cashinan’of sald Berlin, as executor of the last will and testament of Julia Delaney late of New Britain, within mafd district deceased. This court doth decree tliat six months be allowed and lmited for the creditors of #ald estate to exhibit thelr claima againat the same to the executor and directs that public notice ba glven of this oxder by ad- vertising {n a newspaper publiehed in said Britain, and having a ecirculation In #ald district, and by poating & copy thereof on tha ‘public sign post In sald town of New' Britain, nearest the place whare the deceased Iast dwelt and return make, Certified from Record, BERNARD F. GAFKNEY, LIMITATION OF At m court of probate holden at New Britain within and for the district of Rer- ln, In the County of Hartford and Eta of Connectiout, on the 26th day of .July, A,_D, 1024, Present, Bernard ¥, Gaffnoy, ¥aq., Judge, On motlon of Tda Grann of Bridgeport, Conn, and Morris D, 8axe of New Britain, a8 executors of the last will and testament of Hyman Burstein late of New Britain, within said district deceased, This court doth decres that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of sald estate to exhibit thair clalms againat the same to the axecutors and dy- rects that public notica he given of this order by advertlsing in a newspaper pub- lehed n eald New Britaln and having a eirenlation in sald district, and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign In said town of Now Britain, nearest the place whare the deceased last dwelt Judge, and raturn make, Certified trom Rerord, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Dated at New Britain, Conn,, this 26th day of July, 1024, Judge, 419% Interest SATURDAY, JULY 26, [day. 1024, WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGF REPORTS igh TN 120 % 1718 M Low A Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am I Can Cr & 1Laco B & Ie Bg Nf em Bum Toh Tel & Tel , Wool Ana Cop Ate Tp & 8§ At GIf & W uld Loco Halti & Reth Steel Con Textila Can Pacifie C'en Leath Co, Ches & Ohio Ch Ml & 8 P Sh Rk 1 & P,, Chile Cop ... Con Gas , ..., Corn Prd Ref Crn Bteol Cub Cn Bug Frle Erie st hld Gen Flee Gen Motors &t North prd Insp Cop Int Mer Mar , Int Mer Mr pfd Allle Chal Pacific O Int Nickel Int Paper . Kel Spg ‘Hr- H . Kenne Cop 4015 Lehigh Val b1 74 Mid States O ., 2 Miss Paific . 20 MO 100 NYNHG&H.,., 9% Nor & West , No Pacific .. Nat Lead Pure Of) . Pan Am P & ’l Penn R R Plerce Arrow Pitts Coat ..,... Ray Con Cop .. Reading .. Rep I & 8 Toyal D. N ¥ Sin Oil Ref . South fnr‘"lf South Rail .. Stude o ., Texas Co ... {Tex & Pacific |'Tob Prod Trans Oil .. Union Pacifie U 8 Ind Aleco J 8 Rub Co U 8 Steel Utah Cop . Willys Over . Westinghousa LOCAL STOCK m OTATIONS (Putnam & Co.) Bid Py i " 129 124 B0 LU 10% 18 LIEN Ohin B by RTTINA 141 808 518 26014 ny New Girla Burritt my Waterbury Danbury * Middletewn HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 % We offer: Asked £00 730 74 40 Aetna fasualty .. Aetna Life Ins. Co. . Aetna Fire Am Hardware Am_Hosiery Automibile Ins. Bige-Hfd-Cpt Co com Billings & Spencer com Billings & Spencer pfd Bristol Brass Colt's Arms .. Conn It & Pow pfd . gle Lock Fafnir Bearing Hart & Cooley Hartford Fire Hfd Elec Light Landers, I" National Xire + B, Gas .. . B. Machine N B Machine pfd . Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd Peck, Stowe & W Phoenix Fire Russell Mfg. N Scovill Mfg. Co. .. Southern N I3 Tel ... Standard Screw Stanley Works anley Works pfd Torrington Co. com . Traut & Hine Travelers Tns, C\ Union Mfg. Co, Yale & Towne . TIVES IIKL Eleven Year Ol Boy Spends Vive | Days in Woods For Adventure, Atlantic City, July 26.—After living | 1 five days in the mainland woods on | wild berries and fruits obtained from | farms, eleven-year-old Thomas Turn- bull was returned to his parents y terday. He disappeared last S Police had heen searching for | of he water flyers were sent all 0ver|yyally (on and after the first days of | sSouth Je | July and January in each year), and James Ring of Northfield saw the it any bill shall remain unpaid at boy near the Northfield Country elub | the cloge of July and January, notice and recognized him from a descrip- | shall be given, and unless it is paid tion in a newspaper. The boy said W8 | within thirty days thereafter, the only reason for leaving home was the | water may be shut oft until the kil desire for adventure, and all expenses are paid. To all bills not paid in the months of July and January a penalty of ten (10) per cent of the amount of the bill ghall he added and Interest rate of six per centum per annum on the original charge thereafter; and in cases where liens on property for the securing of water rents shall be filed, such penalties shall be secured hy 520 L1086 @homson, 5 Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Donald R. ; We Offer:— Prices on City Advertisement emen WATER RED ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE Notice is hereby given, that Water Rents are now due and payable at the | oftice of the Board of Water Commis- sioners, Room 201, City Hall, Per- sons who failed to receive their bills are requested to call at office for me, as on all bills unpaid, July 31, 924, a penalty of 10 per cent of the amonunt will he added. Attention s called to the following: WATER RENTS Rule 1. The regular water rents | shall be due and payable at the offico | 27 36 835 30 6614 A\ llAiT MAN o, | lur- him and ORDER OF NOTICE, Maggie Riktoritls Zeiman vs, Mar- tin Zaiman. State of Cennecticut, Hartford, ss, July 16, A, . 1924 Uuon the complaint of the said| Maggie Rikoritia Zeiman praying for reasons fhereon et torth for a di-| viree and change of name now pend- ing before the Superior Court in and for Hartfard County, 16 be held on the first Tuesday of September, A. 1., | 1924, It appearing by, the subscribing authority, whereabout of the defendant known ot the plaintiff, Ordered, that notice of the tion and pendency of said complaint | shall be given the defendant by pub- | lishing this order in The New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain once a week, for (wo successive weeks, commencing on or before July 234, 1024, GEORGFE A. CONANT, Clerk of said Court County of | gueh liens, CHARGING Rule X. The owner ises supplied with city held responsible for the in all cases RENTS of any prem- water will be water rent to and being found | that the is un- L. Hateh, E. W. Pelton, Jos, 1. Lamb, John Sheehan, ard of Water Commissioners. Wm institn N AN probate holden At nd for the dlstrict of Her of Hartford 25t day of July, At New Hritain, Hn i the Cannts Connecticut, on the ‘ Prosent. Rernard ¥, on motien of Elvira riin, sa adminie e Righinnati 1a Airtrct decensed, This const dsth decree that be allowed and limited for the sold estate to exhibit their claims aga E eatrix and directs fven of this erder hy newspaper publis n and hav tion and by AD Gafines, Esa. Indge Bighinnatl of said « on the estate of Rerlin, n said i monthe sreaditors of st Special Notices the sama to th Excursion to Savin Rock, given hy | that pubii the Lady Owis. Car leaves (rmn:h»,:'“""’I"(‘!.‘."kmly*'\al:: at 9:00 o'clock; daylight saving time. | o gigiriet, Leaves Savin Reck at 7:00 o'clock. |therenf an tha pubil Bunday, July 27th. Tickets, adults posting & copy post In sald town place where the de- of Berlln, nearest th $1.25; Children 7be. A few tickets s Certifiod m Necord, left to be sold at the gleen.—adivt BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. \Iemhers Iinrllord \lock hxclumu HARTPORD.CONN, TRUST QO We offer and recommend: Ameriean Hardware Corporat Stock Price on application commigsioners semi-an- ! at the | PUTNAM & CO. mhers New York siock kKachsuge Members Hartford Stork K 81 West Main St Tel, 3040 )G, TEL, 2.6281 Hotel Bidg, Tel. 1818 JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire to New York G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'| Bavk Bidg.—~Tel 1018 EDDY BROTHERS & @ Bridgeport New Haven NEW BRITAIN Burritt. Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 Landers, Frary & Clark American Hardware Stanley Works 1fenn & Lo Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGES Hart, Mgr. 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Application We do not accept margin accounts City Advertisement CARLTON STREET SPRINKLING Notice is hereby given that a hear- | ing will be held before the Board of | Public Works, City ot New Britaln, in Room 206, City Hall, at 6:30 P, M, Standard Time, Tuesday, July 289, 'I'!"4 on the proposed street sprin- kllng hy the City and the cost of the same to be assessed upon the property | owners of Carlton Street hetween Al- | len Street and Highland Terrace. All persons interested are request- ed to be present at said hearing, if fhey see cause, and be heard in re- lation to the above, Board of Public Works, Geo. H. Johnston, Sec'y, City A:lvertisement CHANGE OF GRADE RENTSCHLER STREET. Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 206, City Hall, at 6:30 P. M. Standard Time, Tuesday, July 29th, 1924, on the proposed change of grade on Rentschler Street between Kens- ington Ave. and Pond Street. All persons Interested are requested to be present at said hearing, if they see cause, and be heard in relation to the above. Roard of Public Works, Geo. H. Johnston, Sec'y. éi_ty Ad;erfiseme;fl REDUCTION OF BUILDING LINE ON WASHINGTON STREET. Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Publle Works, City of New Britain, in Room 206, City Hall, at 6:30 P. M. Standard Time, Tuesday, July 29th, on the proposed reduction of nw present existing bullding line on both sides of Washington Street bee |tween lLafayette Street and Broad Street. All persons interested are requested to be present at said hearing, If they see cause, and be heard in relationr | to the above. l Poard of Publle Works, Geo. H. Johnston, See'y.