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CONN. IS HIGH IN | Declined To Pdy 25 Fares When Fl]llflWlNli CASES| Only Fifteen People Could Ride President Refused to Pay What He Considered Exorbi- | Ranks wm] M. ad Hass in tant Railroad Charges, So Rode ip Ordinary Sleeper Motor Vehicle Efficiency Dec. Hartford, 5.~Cqnnecticut, Maryland and Maassachusetts have been r:rartefl to Becretary of Com- merce Herbert Hoover as stater baving the most complete procedurv for following up traffic accidents according to announcement of the ate motor vehicle department onnecticut's plan, for analysis ol " motor vehicle accidents is to be dv scribed to the national street and Lighway safety conference in Wash Ington, December 15, 16 and 17 un der the auspices of the department of commerce, Connecticut 1s one of elght states which require reports on all motor aceidents involving property damage, the report to Sec- retary Hoover says: Accldents on streets and highways of the country reached the amazing total of 22,600 killed and 678,000 injured in 1923 and an economic loss of more than $600,000,000 the report. polnts out. Connecticut reported 280 deaths, 4,879 Injured and an | economic loss of $8,000,000. Connacticut men who will attend the safety conference are Commis- | sioper of Motor Vehicles Robbins B. | Stoeckel, Prof. J. C. Tracey and | Prof. C. J. Tilden of Yale univer- sity, General Manager C. L. Bardo of the N, Y., N. H. and H. rallroad, David Van Schalk of the Aetna Life Insurance Co, Willlam Brosmith vice president and general counsel of the Travelers Insurance Co.; Samuel Ludlow, Jr., vice president of the First Relnsurance Co., of Hartford, and Commissioner of Education Al- bert B. Meredith. All are members of sub-committees appointed for the conference. GIRLS’ BOWLING TEAM Y. M. C. A, To Set Aside Tuesday On Bowling Alleys For Industrial Girls To Bowl. A girls' bowling league will be or ganized this evening at the Y. M. C. A. and a definite schedule presented for consideration. The teams to be represented will be the Fafnir Bear- ing, North & Judd, P. & F. Corbin, Russeil & Erwin, Stanley Works, Stanley Rule and Level, Skinner Chuck Co., and one team from fhe Vulean Iron Works and the New Lritain Machine Co.p combined. The games will be played Tuesday evenings from 6:30 o'clock until 9:30. The league will be known as the Industrial Girls' bowling league. FENTON CUSHING MANAGER New Britain Boy Selected To Guide School Tootball Northfield, Mass., Team Next Season. Maurice J. Fenton, son of Mr. Mrs. J. George Fenton of 84 South Turritt street, has been elected man- ager of next year's foothall team at Cushing Academy, Northfield, Mass. New Britain Riflemen Qutshoot Cromwell The New Britain Rifle club last evening defeated the Cromwell Rifl cluly in the second shoot of the sea son {n the Nutmeg Rifle league. The iatch was shot at the state armory {1 New Britain with the follow resylt: New Britain: Cooley, 18 Trick, 169; Miller, 1 Houck, 167, Molt, 173; Kalish, 176; Hayes, 145: Pape, 176; Belkin, 180; Monler, 17¢ , 1722, Cromwell: Townsend, ; Pratt, 136; Wall, 129; Sellew, v; Moore, 181; Congdon, 17%; Tailey, 186; Pickering, 187: Morgan, 162; Dove, 176; total, 1664, GIFTS OF URILITY | THE COMFORT OF OUR WIND WINGS will be evident to you the mom place them on the windshield You know a windshield w ¢ you from frontal breezes but mot from side swirls. TInvest a few dollars in our wind ings and have real comfort, L. S. KNOEK & CO0., Inc. 188 STATE STREET HARTFORD XMAS GIFTS For Her For Him For the Kiddies Heading 65A-B-C 1 on The C]assified PageJ r |named for tl Chicago, Dec. 5.—Why the presi- dent of the United States came into |the 20 a day. to Chicago on an nr\nv-uw scheduled train Instead of an a speclal tréin a9 presidents usually travel, came to light in a tale related by a White House attache who accompanied the oxecutive, The president from the first re fused a special train, but was willing to take a special car until rallroad officlals started dickering on the ex pense, the story went, “The cost will be $90 a day for the private car and an additional charge of 25 tares,” railroud reprs informed the White House, | itatives plea for economy by NEW BRITAIN The president saw no objection to But, he casually in- quired, how many persons could be | carried on a private car? When he learned that only 16 persons could be accommodated— and twenty farcs were wanted—he | put his foot down | “We'll pay no rallroad 15 extra fares when the 15 extra persony can’t be carrled on the car pald for!” | he was quoted as having said, | So the president sent one of his aides to the ticket office to buy | space in an ordinary sleeper with a | resultant emphasis on his recent aving approxl- mately $1,700 of public money, B S ON N MASS. Dry Forces Organize Against His Appointment Boston, Dec. 5.— A campaign of opposition by “dry” forces to the ap- polntment of James M. Swift of Fall River as U. S. district attorney to succeed Robert O. Harris, whe was removed from office by order of President Coolidge, Tuesday, was launched today with the publication of statements by William M. For- intendent of the 1e, and Mrs, an of the wom- organization in The objection ex- appointment of Mr. been prominently bosition, his alleged connection with the con- stitutional liberty league, which op- posed adoption of a state prohibi tion enforcement law “President Cool District Attorne mendous vict der forces beth Tilton, cha en's division of that Massachusetts. pressed to 1] Swift, who h 's removal of Harrls is .a tre- for the law and or- of the state,”* Mr. For- grave's statement “Much of this victory, how will be lost if a man is appointed in Harris' stead who doos not thoroughly helieve {n the 18th ame nt and ts enforce- ment. James M Swift, one of the candidates for the office, is by no means in that elass x x x it is time we had & United States district at torney who believes t and soul in t Jaws e is upon to em- torce.'t¥n's The distriet-attoFney's office today was in chérge of six assistant and speclal agsfstant United S neys, two as nts, .mrph and T ed yeste Iarris’ rex FATHER HURLS BRICK he ed TPecved at Reporters Who Seek News of Leonard Kip Rhinelander's An- nylment Action A®ainst His Daughter, cw Rochelle, N. Y., Dec. j—8 ¥. Swinburne, counsel for Mrs Leonard Kip Rhincluader, announce. 1 today that her ar cr to the mar- iage annnlment suit filed by her husba had been drawn up and probably would be filed tomorrow. inelander contends that Mrs, lander conceafed from him the act that she had negro blood in her Jones, father hurled a bric ers they we to seck infc of the bride, 1t newspaper report- phers to lay whe here Tones home FIGHT 08 SHIFT HODVER CHANGES is based on MIND ON RADIO (Continued From First Page) have to reconsider (h' regulation of the Whole art from the point of view of the listener. “The public ' interest in radio| broadcasting is. rapldly widening. | It is rapidly becoming a necessity | and our people rightly feel that{ since the public medium of the ether is used to reach them, they have DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DEC This is how Henry Maj President Coolidge. him. It will be exhibited in New York, alo: of the artist's. or, Hungarian He is just completing this clay bust of EMBER b5, 1924, WALL ST. REPORTS ] TNAM & CO. PU \A-'lv Chal ... 4)‘“g.“ A‘I-\m.h (,:;‘.: | MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARIFORD STOCK EXCHANGES T JIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ Am Bmelt . Am Bug .... TEL. 2°n4 HARTFORD OFFICE & CENTRAL ROW |Am Sum Am Tel & Tel | s 130 Am Wool ..., 601 Boy Anaconda 43 42 AR i i We Offer At GIf & W I Bald Loco B 124 y Bth Stee) 491 18 Cent Leather .. 207 164 Can Pacific .1 2% Ches & Ohilo " JEA C M & S8t Pl18 173 CM&StPprd s 201 CRI&Da 4914 7% R JUDD & COMPANY Colo Fuel 4, 3 Con Textile .-H:.\J;'\,,L, Rer ,' 2 i Members New York Stock Exchange Cru Steel Cuba Cane Eug | Cosden il DaxvC hem Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hetel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner af Lewis, Hartford, Conn. SERVICR LISTED SECURITIES As members of the New York Stock Exchange and correspond- | ents of Thomas & McKinnon, Stock Exchange Building, New York City, with offices throughout the country, we offer unexcelled facili- \ ties for executing commission orders in listed securities, WIRE SERVICE Direct wire connections to all exchanges assure prompt execution of orders, Information s immediately available on all important happenings afecting values and the technical position of the market, STATISTICAL SERVICE ¥ 18t Gen Electric Gtn Motors Gt North ptd Insp Copper .. Int Nickel Int Pape | Kelly Sp ng with other work | Kennecott Cop prd caricaturist, sees a direct and justifiable Interest in the manner in which it is con- ducted. “I hope that another year's ex- perlence will show the direction of the legislativo course that must be pursued PUTNAM IS HAVING "COME-BACK DAY’ Today and Tomorrow Being Observed by Boosters | | - | Putnam, brate emerg termed a s Conn., Dec. 5.—To cele- from what had been 1k of 11l fortune by rea- ancial reverses Putnam merchants through the chamber of commerce will observe today and to- morrow as “come-back days” to em- phasize belief that the future is full of promise, The town is decorated and at the tate armory is an exhibition of prod uets of local industries and saleable articles. Putnam with its 10,000 populatio n felt early in the summer the depre sion In the textile. industry. The Man t Mfg. Co. plant was idle because of failu x months before. Another cotton mill shut down third was closed because of a dis- agreement among its owners. Then came the Gilpatric defalcation as cashier of the First National Bank of Putpam in mid-summer, tying up a million dollars {in deposits, with losses of many thousands of doll and ssment upon the stockhold- er of the bank. The drought was felt severely by the farmers in this section of the state, 1t being difficult to plow and almost impossibl for late crops to g Water supplies became low and farm | nd rs had the added burden of being compelled to haul water for their With conditions as adverse as Put- am ever faced, citizens ralsed money to start a national bank and as trnst company to take the place of the wrecked bank, and i otler ways undertook to prove they n optimistic future, outlook upon the This Kitty a Heroine Dogs don't snooky” discove awakened and brought ve a_corner on all the hero. stuff. »d the hot water heater in her Los Angeles home about to explode, she emitted a series — When of feline wails that to the scene of danger her master and 4) mistress, L. H. Cox and wife, undoubtedly saving their lives. | to get | st 774 miles, 8 the record of 2,116 miles made in 1514 by Verri and T City Items Song were born at the 3 to Mr. ew Britain General hospital and Mrs Louie Grifiith of Kensington, and Sarded as Mr. and Mrs. Cheney Todd of 51 Woolens in an“ street, ey 8. G erard ( nfa\r will at Naugatuck, nm mr bicyele races in New York Mills, regard: the oldest manu- | F1eree over the week-end. facturer of woolens In the country | EUF® Ot e S RUhLe S ne e AU SRSy en hs tallrs iV BRrY Ce : 163 . /B Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 i e e st s b afee Bt { <is |M MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES e drills In after dinner speaking. 1o had spent recent winters at St. nevalnie ]‘; s 3 Dopald R. Hart, Mgr. A surprise party was b last poy s s rfll'l‘vllhzl\,\’)( ale O LS ‘| - [nignt at the home of r. and Mra. gor s visit thers when takén i South Rall. 3 p ¢\ WE OFFER Charles Wood, in obsers e N YO i i % s | e AT R YALE & TOWNE |wers rendered and a lunch was serv- 4o | Texas Co 2 ed. Mrs. Wood was the recipient of i ex & Pacific 451y many gifts. o he Naugatuc A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. | ugal a o s, street op °ne of its dircctors and a director of | iy 2ubber . 391 39 - = b R Nyl Of Smalley street OR 1o Xaugatuck Saving Bank. He was | e $5% 831 4 ~ Prices on Application John J. Kiniry will be soloist at 008 asgent of the Dunham Co. for- | (- el . 118 17 117 We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts the memorial exercises of Winsteq Merly the Dunham Hoslery Co. In|Ut : lodge of Elks next Sunday itical 1i was once hurgess for W ‘ The boys' choi Beveral years == chureh will hold a rehea 7| Mr. Mills is survived by two daugh | o'clock tonight ter es Annle A., and Susle | Aetna I "The regular mecting of Mills of Naugatuck and a son, Wil- | Art j DDY ROTH ERS & ton Camp, No. 9, P. O. i1 liam of Bridgeport Actna I | | be held in O. U. A. M. h i L 1 will be held on Mon- | A Following t round of set Frank L et another ck will be played. cll and Arthur Ho lund left this afternoon for N Tel.2- : York where they will at ) Raided hv Dr, \zentb Hard 94 . el 27188 Tel. 3420 Pratt alumnij banquet for me 1 v - Hosb Ty 40 l rh&:lfl ers at the Hotel Penns ing. GOLD COIN SHIPMENT New York, Dec. f.- ved at $5,0 ped to val Germa rn mar TGRS TR LAy S : Scorill M. Co, Yal lT E 88 et Standard Sepew ale and Towne Employe 1 nivien in Canton, ot Stanley Wi g \Lu &... Is Bd(l Lumcd at Wo r"\‘ et SR Nl,‘ : Members Consolidated Stock Exchange, New York. e el itk A - e ! NEW BRITAIN NAT. BANE BLDG. Telephone 1013 RlaienlTowe Vi iGor 10 ke BUS HI \lil\b DEC. 10 Union Mfg. Co. ; 25 B Stocks, Bonds, Curb Securities bought and sold on commission, Stamford hospit L serions co ) filed Dy the Tnter 7 FEt. | * Listed Stocks carricd on conservative margin. wit itna about the! had v i or a franchise to or piptd it Direct private telegraph anu Ticker Service. cceived in an aceident at the plar 2 e between Wat ry t 199 203 Branch Offices: o R by way of this city s 33 Stamford, Waterbury, Danbury, Bridgeport, New Haven al was and in some ! GInDorEl ) Southern N E Tel 139 14707 manner TR 3 k ST o s at { touched sor ot & Hartford : y U, S TREASURY STATEMENT e e ‘ Feriden, *Mar- | * S Senator Moses Arrives Qusted the same plant, was taken to the 107 M {nflie. 8 | CLEARINGS AND BALANCES To \ld Bm"ham Drive hospital today witk a hadly smashed ' > Tart ford New Y Exchanges ! e \: it w caught Five of Dozen Bl(‘\&ll‘ itory, Teams Tied for Lead Antonio Corsi, World Famous Model, Is l)c"' 1 Hunt's er master taken s and sales t £ In numbers | | [JUSJ?» (4. R Y Fuoera! Inrnhr 3 Phone 1625-2 LF S e . Residence, 17 Summer St.—1625-3 . gt PLANT BULBS NOW . FROM . H. Bollerers Posy Shop | J her Elsie Hill DWIGHT MILLS DIES Naugatuck Man, Mr. Mills wa Hnl’hra:Haus', New York, re arre d. e| orrT or 'I()\\\ MARRIAGES Tn addition to the essential, financial, economic and trade service, e maintain complete files, The services of our statistical departe ment are at your disposal. Stocks carried on conservative margin. May we give you further details? | @homson, Them & Co. Mie Pac'ptd . Nat Lead New Haven Norf & West . North Pac . Aged 90, Was Re- Jldest Manufacturer of Pac 1 Pan Ameri 7% the Country. | Penn Raitroad 9% 49% | P&RC&T ‘ Dec. 5.—Dwight P. Pierce Arrow.. s an k National incorporator of Bank Transcon Oil Union | STANLEY WORKS and I( | HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. lla\. ers Ira Gor Beaton & Cadw e-Hfd Carpet B ¥ We offer: ixé 4 50 Shares Stanley Works. 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark riag tes have the town Roden of Russell M(g. Co. . ¥ S Bridgeport Prosecutor tho ca ra : \nl \ttm hrlechu \ " : Southington Man Is Held As Result of F dl.llm Levitt P | H .\.\‘ - | N | ¢ [ Pat B { | Jruanerais | o his y ©nE B . 2 Cover with wet baking sodae ] ¢ [ 4 alterwards apply gengly— S ahet N Eire ror i ' o Ltin ot ) VAPORU R Smie aliccie it . the t t ¢ ____ Over 17 Million Jars Used Y+ | be in Fairview eemet