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51X TABS T0 GET 5 KILLED IN PA 20 YEAR MEDALS| TOWN FIRE TODAY 43d Aaniversary of Soclety - to Be Observed Tuesday CHAPHAN SEARCH TAKEN UP AGAIN Police Stick to Theory Stayye- sant Was Not Murderer (Continued from First Page) perished in the flam The dam- age is estimated at §15,000, 0,000 Blaze in Buffalo. Buffalo, Nov. 20,—~The plant of "the Plasteron Wall Board company The 434 anniversary of the Y. M. T. A. & B. society will be ohserved next Tuesday evening at the club house on Lafayetto street, this year taking the form of an old time meN- bers smoker, Gold medals marking 25 years of membership will be presented to Thomas Crowley, Bernard Fagan of Milford, John Kiernan of New York clty, James Lynch, Willlam Murphy of Waterbury, and Michael 8heehy. An entertainment will follow the presentation of medals and refresh- ments will be provided. The committee in charge consiste ot the following: William A, ¥ syth, Jr., chairman; George F, Kane, John J. Fagan, James H. Riley, Jr., John Kelly, Charles Willlams, Wil- llam Gerald Gray, Willlam O'Bierne, TORD-ALLYN oorge B, Lord of | With practically the last hope gone at the foot of Philadelphia avenue, that George Stuyvesant of Troy, N wus destroyed by fire today, ‘The Y. ex-convict held by the New York loss, including the building, a one pollce without ball on suspicion of |and one-halt story structure, and helng the murderer of Patrolmun a quantity of manufactured ,wall- | James Skelly, 18 the man that ac- board, was estimated at $200,000. | companled Walter E. Shean to this city on the morning of the murder, the police are now satisfied that Gers Ia Chapman, international known | mail robber and jail breaker, {s the M\mun whe murdered Patrolman | Skelly and have taken up the search Smalley Street Dispatched by Po- | for hiin egain. The check Stuyvesant’s movements since he ! left Sing Sing about six months ugo Harold Hart of 125 Smalley atreet | “1d especlally around the tme of the reported to the police this morning [ TOPPerY and murder here, is belng that he thought that a dog he|Carried on, but nothing has devel. owned had gone mad, and asked | OPed or i3 expected to develop from that a policeman be sent out tojlie look at it. Paliceman Thomas J. | Feency was sent to investigate and | after looking the dog over, shot it Hart sald that he would take care of the carcass Dr. Richard W. Pullen, superin- | tendent of the board of health, when questioned about the dog this afternoon, said that he had received no report of the shooting or the belief that.the dog was mad. He said that an ‘nvestigation would be made to find the facts in the case s precautionary measures must be | taken in such cases WAD DOG IS SHOT Heeman Feeney's Revolver. The family ot Shean, held for first degree murder in connection with the case, Is reportgd to he satie. fied that Stuyvesant M not the man who cominitted the murder and to have employed a private detective agency to ald the police in the scarch for the murderer, belleving that by apprehending the man who fired the shot that ended Skelly's life they would best serve the inter- ests of Shean, specificially charged with belng an accessory before the fact, Shean told the police positively in | their interview with him that he did not know Stuyvesant at all, and failed to identify the pleture of suspect when him. Hampton and Miss Josephine E. Allyn of Hebron Married Here Last Night, George B, Lord of Hampten and Miss Josephine Elizabeth Allyn of Hebron were married at 37 Wallace street last evening. The ceremony wae performed by Rev. Dr. John L. Davis, Harold Lord, a brother of the| bridegroom, was best man and Mrs. | Bernard Strickland was matron of | GOV, Smith Has Gout as honor. The bride wore georgette | Weoll as Rheumatism Now | crepe over slik and carried pink| (o T TS TN U 0 nor The matrons of honor WOTe| s iteq 1 gmith was confined to the powder blue and carried | (xooutive manston today, nursing a He returned to t night from a short va- at French Lick Springs, Ind., | walking with a cane and suffering from a recurrence of the ailment | which cut short his speaking tour! |in England in b candidacy of John W. The governor said he experienced the first twinge of the recurrence of pain in the member when ke twisted a in driving on the French Lick gol links. The foot trouble has been diagnosed/both as | rhenmatism and g The foot intense pain when the it was displayed to roses. a gown of HEADS DETECTIVES Shoemaker Is Put In Charge Of The Paul Coafes played the nareh, The home was deco ed in red, green and yellow reception followed New Britain Men Fined In Farmington Court Albert Peplaw 454 Stanley ot and I 1l Bickerton of 80 sant st e found gnilty in IFarmington town court this ving on charges of misconduct 1 each was fined $100 and costs, and given a nded jail setence of four 1t They were original- Iy charged with indecent assau after the testimony in the c been presented, the court chang the eharged to a minor one, Attor- ney Thomas 1%, McDonough appeared | e defendants. | rgeant Michacl J. Flyon .'\HI! an Patrick J. O'M after | an investigation was made of a com- plaint that they forced a 17 year we and Plain Clothes Men In The Chicago New Tolice Dept, of Chicago, Nov, 20.—A reorganiza- tion of the Chicago detective bu- I rean will be the first step of William hoemaker, named chief of detec- tives yesterday to suce Michael Hughes, demoted in a shakcup of ¢ department as a result of tlon of the slaying 10 days ago of Diom O'Bannion, florist and gang leader, Captain Shoemaker is known among the police as a “hard” man, who would not hesitate to throw out of his office anyone seeking favorit- isin or lenienc; His known char- | ristics for crashing through to his objectives, regardless of political or other obstacles, are said by his friends to show that his selection was not that of the political powers, toe mo 1 the governor | he Thas been to use it in walking short ances during the last few days | he sald he intended to give it a ood rest. has caus: n Norwalk Man, Riding on Truck. In- ine jured When Vehicle Figures in | v night and drove off with They are alleged to have taken | gitl to Farmington. The de-| e NS A SiinEBavat ot fendants admitted that they toc | Pl i g s : KHhe | \ost Cedar street, received cuts and girl for a ride and had fmproper re- |, : H ! brulses about the head and face last itions with her, but denled that|, i ;e "aq the rosult of a collision bes they used force at any time, tween a truck owned by the Soco | Eurner Co., of New Rochelie, N. Y., | and & sedan owned and driven by | Joseph Senger of Burrell avenue, | The aceident occurred at the corner of Elmwood avenue and Codar street the trnek hitting the sedan and turn- ing over. The driver of the truck away after the accident. Mr. was a passenger on the truck and was on his way home from worl ast I Collision, Congressman Treadway Takes Defl- nate Stand in Tavor of Reading PLAN FOR CONVENTION Captain Alfred H. Griswold was appointed general chairman of the committecs to make rangements | or the state encampment of the Spanish War veterans in this next June at the meeting last night of A, G. Hammond Camp, U. 8 W V. Nominations for officers of the local camp were made as foliows: Commander, William I Massey senior viee-commander, Charles Them I'rom Republican Party Washington, 20,—Republl cans in congress who have heen pri- vately talking about “reading out of the party’ members of the insurgent group found an open advocate today when Representative Treadway of Massachusetis urged that the insurg- ents be eliminated in republican | cominittee assignments in the newly elected congress, Representative called on President would “advocate grouping these men as part of the minority of the and giving committee aselgi Nov, city van DENIAL 1S 1SSUED State Department Brands As Anderson and Thoias Jagan; lor vice-commander, Gustave (Cavison; officer of the day, Micl ('Mara; officer of the 18 Rovle, The wle at the meeting jun= A 10l guard, Thom- tion will be 1 Deeember 3, Treadway, who Coolidge s | held | Valse Report That Coolidge Plans 1oy suffered lor from their committea inflnence anld To Call Conference, Tk - enough ' he longer FSTATES INVENTORIED - The estate of Mrs, Anna Washington, The o inventorled at $8.7 Jepartment issucd today a flat denial Appraisers A Rutherford ~ and | of current in Genett that John F. C. Scharff on Washington was Curtis street and hank deposits make |taking steps to convoke a disarwa- up the bulk of the ¢ John Abrahamson and Aaron Da have placed & valnation of ipon t Ada Wi terest in Stanley street p v seeretary of stale authori nt that there w the report cirenlated that the Washington king steps to con E: iated Press Nov. 20 As30 hdde have c state no be utrolling places TWO DIE OF BURNS One New Jersey Woman and a Nine jon by The the acting truthy Geneva | rumors Property the government ment conference in Furope I'no departments statement fol- estate answer 10 a que T'ress today, Year Old Girl Are Vietims of Ya- tal Accidents. SO tateme APARTMENT HOUSE, Inspector Edward a permit this rection of on South 1Migh | iiane 0 | JOREHOUSE IN TROUBLE | 18 no in g NEW Building Hennessey ) crnoon f apartment The in Newark, N. woman wer 20,~One New ninc day of burns nigh hes manners last and o tinis ernment n eived SRR a a i iment confere e when their cle house == in dificrent street. ed near the plot on which Joln W, Hagearty was recently 1 permit for a garage. WARNS WOMEN VOTERS | cfused a | lining room t uffereq t a candle on a di- nig our 1 put to bed. The i over, firing her night andmother, Mrs. Niko- und her in flames, t out. The aid of phy- 1 futil GIFT T0 GOLLEGE Virginia Lodge of Sons of Haly Gives ing caught f night. City, n she from New Haven Lawyer, With Liabilities st of a Million, Puts Affairs in Hands of Committee last, |~ of w Haven, Nov, 20.--1t than 1 today that Samusl C attorney of this ced his financial affairs in ands of a committee fo 1 the committee being Themas M. Steele, president First National bank here. liabilities are said to be tied up in v ent es a large amount of capital. For forehiouse attended sessions of the e More- had President of National 1ecague nounc ndle t Her Women ¥oters Discnsses the Pro. paganda of the Press New Nov. ing the women voters of the propagunda press in political Sherwin of Cleveland, of the National League Votert, urged the delegates to the | tourth annual convention of the | Connecticut League of Women Vot- | ers at the Mohican 1 here this morning to read the papers present- ing the views of both parties and sift | out the facts for themselves. She especially warn:d them against the “dominating” influence of the lead- inz newspaper in a community. Miss erwin devoted a major part of her address to un exposition of the pur- of the lcagues of women voters in educating women to become telligent voters and capable bers of the parties of their Convention this morning dffect that Mrs, Herbert Knox Farmingion would accep! presidency 192 would resign in February that Mre, James London, Cantion- to be.wary power o afrairs Miss president | of Women | jve rlous neral assembly | §1.000 to College of William and eser legal way, it utilities ting in a na Mary CompMLe Williamsburg Virginia lodge Sons of Italy ! £1,000 to the college of Willlam and Mary to endew a mem- orial room in Monroe hall, the new men's dermitory, in honor of Charles Bellini, first profgssor of modern languages America, who taught Ttalian nish at Willlam and Mary from 1770 to 1803, Bellini, a cultured Flc came to Virginia with a group or skilled workmen imported from ltaly by The Jefflerson to aid in his vineyard In Albe- marle county. When the \ineyard project falled Bellini, at Jefferson's instance, came to Williamsburg ana took the chair modern language, remaining at thc college until hi: ' sons of Ttaly pl Va, Nov the 20.—The en ™ in in- S mem choier rentine. wa experiment | time m | loeed her as head of the Connecti eague of Women Voters vice-presidency. then sue fr mi to raise of Ttallan + 59| ih a number of American colleges BERNARD F. GAVFNET. Judge.| and universities. ar There are anywhere 000 to 1 00,000 astronomers say ,000 to endow chairs on| he | City Items There will be an important re. hearsal of Bt, Mary's senior choir tonight at 8 o'clock in the church. Tomorrow night at 7 o'clock the boys' eholr will rehearse, Tomorrow night at Indoor Mid- way, Odd Fellows Hall = Hartford Night—the Orlental Patrol.—advt, | l Mrs. Charles H. Daniels, honor- | | ary president of the Woman's Board | ot Missions epoke on The the theme, Way of Christ in Race Rela- .| tions," at the meeting of the mi | slonury department of the Congregational church this after- noon, A dramatization of “Our | Nelghbor Mre. Czerny” was given by Misses Helen Bromley and Arline Root, Superintendent Robert T. Hurley of the state police spoke to the Brotherhood of the South Congre- gational church last ‘evening. night.—advt, | A composition of 16 per cent was laccepted by the creditors 4n the [ bankrupley case of Napoleon Ber- ninl, befors Keferce FEdward M. | Yeomans in Hartford this morning. Nafr & Nair represented Bernini The action of Harry Bronstein against I'red S, Willlams has been withdrawn from the docket of the city court. Xenophon LaFlamme 8 \\Lm street has left for Quebec, Canada, to attend the funeral of his brother's wife, | The Girl Scouts drum corps will meet for drill tomorrow evening. | Mrs. Thomas J. 8mith is chalrman of a committea arranging for a dem- | ocratie women's whist to be held at | Judd's hall on Main street, this even- | ing. Frederick | | of 3 A. Wallle, commissior= er of correction, of New York will peak at a joint meeting of | combined civie clubs at the Burritt | hotel this evening. % “THE WORM TURNS" Determined Woman and Two Men | Make Subway Traln of Cars Take Them to Destination, | | New York, fraction of New York's long suffer- ing subway into open rebellion during last night's rush liour and despite the ire of a dozen subway guards won a vietory almost Napoleonic in significance, A de- termined woman and two just as determined men made up the rebel forces. Order to leave 2 west side train before it had reached its | tion ®o that the train might be switched to a car barn, the three, | deserted by hundreds of less stal- wart passengers, announced that they would not budge until they had | been carried to their stations. The guards protested; the three were as adamant. Argument was futile and the ten car train carrying its three lone passengers was forced to pro- ceed to the end of the line before being routed to a car barn. HUNTER ARRESTED | Maine Man Held For Death of Com- crowds went destina® | | | panion — Shot Decr and Bullet | | Believed to Have Rit Friend. Livermore Fal Me., Nov. 20 | John 1. McKenzie of this town was i arrested here yesterday and { ratgned in the Rumford municipal court on the charge of “negligently shooting one Donald Gordon,” whose 1y with a bu'let hole through the in the T ar- head was found in 0 MeKenzie, Gordon Livermore Falls trip and reh for and Juthorit e Londs. ind two men were hunt 1 their saw a daat bel the ot that (ierdon DAWES 18 BETTER of General | president wentthrongh operated on f H | at the hospita { able to go to Funerals Esther J. funeral of the-old daught Cubles. Esther J. ab of Mr. and The six-mo Mrs. § Shenie of dieg at the 1 in New York held from Burial will etery ley who yv- clinic hosvital howe t will be 2 o'clock THANAS, all kind nd 1 and our dear relatives, ighbars for t hy shown death of is d our his shopn (Signed) mily —— e e +Joseph A. Haffey Funeral 1% Phone 1 : opposite M. Mary's Church Tesidence, 17 Summer S1.—1623-3. tor. G}PRESS YOUR SYMPATHY with FLOWERS ¢ trom F. 0. BOLLERERS PONY | sHOb | it CHUKCH ST, TEL 86 8t. John's I'air, Jester's hall, to- | the | —Just a tiny | - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBEw 70, 1924, ° WALL ST. REPORTS High 68 e Wa'' Street Briefs Cities Bervics Co. reports balance |after preferred dividends of $9,614,- | 485 for the year ended October 31, | equivalent to $20:65 a share on the common atock outstanding compared with $5,477,400 or $18.25 a share in |the preceding 12 months, Gross was $17,280,042 ygainst $16,692, the year before. PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES JNWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 © CENTRAL Row Low 618, 43 140% Close 63 48% 163% 83% 54% 1% 129 Allls Chel Am Bt Bug . Am Can . Am H & L pfad Am Loco Am Smelt ..., 8% Am Sug . 480 Am Tel & Tel 12904 [Am Wool 618 | Anaconda 39 Atchison Bald Loco Rall & Ohto .. Beth Bteel Bosch Mag. . Cen Leath |Can Pac Ches & Ohlo,. 91 Ch Ml & 8 P 16 Ch Ml &8 P pfd 265 ChRkI&P., |Chile Cop ... I'rance during Col Fuel 5 August absorhed 140,443,000 francs|Con Textile ... {In comparison with the July figure | Corn Prod Ref 708,084,000 francs, the large de- | Crucible Stecl crease being due ¢hlefly to the un-| Cnba Cane Sug certainty of the political situation | Cosden Oil pemding the negotiations of the Lon- | Dav Chem don conference and theputt! ng into | Brle ......... (ffect of the Dawes plan, according FErle 1st pfd . 47 to the Bankers Trust company of Gen Electric York. Of the total fssues 110,- | Gen Motors nes were of capital stock | Gt North pfd 00 france were of bonds, | Insp Copper .. 'he average rate of interest at|Int Nickel which the bonds were issued was! [nt Pap {7.51 per cent, a slight Increase over | Kelly Spring . {the july rate of 7.38 per cent. | Kennecott Cop i : Lehigh Val |- Surplus of the New York Marine pfd | rallway rter ended Eep- | Mid States Oil, {tember 30, increased to $217,774 | Ais Pac pfd... after taxes and charges compared Haven with $305,542 in the third quarter | Norf & West . of 1923 | North Pac | | Pacific Ol .... Sterling Products, Inc, declared | pan American an extra dividend of $1, payable De- | penp Railrond cember 15 to stock of record Deceni- ' p & R C & T . ber An extra dividend of the pierce Arrow.. me amount was authorized & year | pure 0il B8O Rep 1 & § Ray Copper Reading . Royal Dute Sinelair Oi1 South Pacific South Rall Studebaker .. 1 0 847y HARTFORD OFFICE We offer 50 shares Hart & Cooley TEL. 2°14 Allough the midwest has supplied | the heaviest volume of business in the current stock market hoom out- slde New York, Boston is crédited with the largest number of buylng orders from individual citic Chi- cago and Detrolt ha closely | pressed Boston's record, with Pitts- burgh, Bt Louls, San Francisco, | Dallas and Houston also contribu- ting a large share of the business. | Public issues in 39 3 147 1 Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange % New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 | Judd Building, Pear] St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. I We recommend and offer: Aetna Life Insurance Company Travelers Insurance Company Stocks Prices on application @homson, Tenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. 491 6975 state in the « ow Surplus of the 1 phone y nternational Tele. Inc. . equal to $8.5 a share on the common stock, co pared with %1, 6 or $6.44 share in the same period of 1923, L YALE & TOWNE MFG. CO. TORRINGTON STANLEY WORKS LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK FAFNIR BEARING Prices on Application We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts Motor velicle pre L declined to 2 T ction in Oc- 900 passenger September and 335,441 in October of last year, while the output triucks i 1sed to 51,4 mpared wi 1,805 the month hefore and 30,153 in October 1923, nion I 55 nited Fruit ., & 1In Also .. ilin JoB e Freight cars in need of repairs on ovember 1 decreased 6,683 to 100 543 or 8.2 per cent of the number | on line, compared with October 16 | The American Railway association |reports. On the same date, | one railroads had 11,095 locomotives in need of repair, per cent of the number on line, also a decrease of 744, Repairs we 233 locomotives in | October, an increase of the first half of the month, | (Furnished by Putnam & C Bid Asked | HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel. 2:7186 Aetna Casualty Aetna LAfe Ins, Actna Fire Automobile In: Hartford Fire ¢ National Fire . 22 over | Phoenix TFire Travelers Tns. | Am Hardware Am Hoslery Beaton & Cadwell Rige-Hfd Cpt Co, com Billings & Spencer com Billings & Speneer pfd . Bristol Brass Colt's Arms Ilagle Lock . Fafnir Bearing Co. . Hart & Cooley Landers,"I" ..., N B Machine N B Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com . yNorth & Judd Peck, Stowe & Seovill NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 e cla Co. .. VETERANS ANXIOUS 10 MME WC00K Girculate Petition for Him lor U. §. Senator 20,—Because s made that the name Anson T. MeCook 50 shares American Hardware 50 shares Stanley Works 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark - The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company 0ld 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. It is safe and saves time. Waterbury, Nov Wil Mfg. Co. Mg, Co Standard tanley Works nieys Works published W tain casnrer 1d Lioen rey senator Jliminated” fror nomination f Trant & Hine Union Mfg. ('n Co. X-Serv- men today star ting a imeng n they ed circt Wi signatire ex expect seryiceme fo obtain s and thus place When ined n Funning. signatures will be “We, the undersigned bt are tion filed We Offer: | AMERICAN HARDWARE STOCK At the Market Richter Aldrichs @ Tel. reads as g of | 1. S, TREASURY STATEMENT, rv here Anson P 1 74,897,512 of he for CLEARINGS AND BALANCES ford 30 to be h hEcs St " HAPPY WOMEN SMOKE? nd golng furt} S Thase Whao Are Happy and Content- od Do Not. According to Opinion 1 him “as any patri FARMERS FEAR SHORTAGE of Vienna Professor. Cede ATE Fuller, 91 Pearl St. New York State Now Facing New Danger as Result of Impending Harirora1Conn 5261 Water Famine. JESSE MOORE H. P. SPAFARD 122 Main Street. Tcel. 2980 S T. BRAINARD, Mgr. JOs. M. HALLORAN e WHO IS THE JOKE ON? | ho had been midly bewildered after his fright ¢ h man others was charg- A New Haven Young Men Fined And 1t usual quan b Jaited For Taking Advantage Of a Re Stt nd t TP Lund, Owner of Bridge- . Jesse cold wave may Amusement House, Files rop in ten port Petition in Bankruptcy Today No -Jesse C, Bridgeport, o 1o the U, liablil- RITES HIS PROMISE N etitd giving Do asseets, to pay the claims nsecured t of Hart-

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