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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDA., DECEMBER 29, 1924. T —, T POSTALCWARGES | ok Glson ki ORBES TRIALTS COMCHFS AGRFE WALL ST. REPORTS 'y IAM & CO | . o | , (Wl Steet Bt {PUTNAM & CO. Former Resident of This City Dies ————————— | Bullish operations continued ‘\m. MEMBERS NEW YORA & HAKTFORD STOCK EXC/ANGES When Struck By Automobile As i Groms sales of radlo appuratus by |unabatod vigor as tho stock mark o h \w- l(mfl') Corporation of America |today entered upon the final lap uu AAIN © ™ 0] X — She Crosses Street, oot s {during imated conserva- |they ear, HBuying the ,.:‘,,, .1)1 WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= e 4 S . ' I | o mqy at umu( $560,000,000 reft skares a number of which I ,1 - ( Publshers and Senators Argue|, sues cien cuvion st sear oo Major Martin Testfies He Was Football Mentors Howevel, Bl e o o amaaTRatle spemeh ef | reached. aew top prics ugain el 2040 sarlson of 846 Hillslde avenue ave- / the r'rm[rnhy'n business, In 1021 tured the opening. Varlous HARTFORD OFFICE & CENTRAL ROW TEL 2-ui Over Rates e “Clever Fixer” gost Other Changes |svom waien agsregatea only s1.488 | wiltien and low griced ruis iietdle M osled Pl e of Now Britain, was aizost instantly 000, Jumping to more than $11,000,- [ were in demand. A block of ten |8 e ()ffer— Killed early Saturday night in Hart- ——e ——— {000 in 1922 and excoeding $22,000.- | thousand ehares of Simms Petroleum 3 = . 5 | Washington, Dec. 29.—Second|ford She was hacfening across By The Atclated Pro [By_The Awoctatea Press {000 10 1 Tho company plans sold at 24, a jump of four polr Central Nlinois Light Co, 6% Pfd. claos postal rates were again dis- |Zion street, noar the end of the trol- | ~Chicago, Dec. 20.—Major Frodor- | Naw ¥ork iDog 9.~ Typacted extanmionk itailias nsinstions LIRS | AEaneeniie e Ofpanicin] Yield nearly 6!, cussed today by spokesmen before |ley line, when she was struck by an |lck L. Martin, commander of the contro v over the forward pass ness in 1925 with which, it is report ues inte d the in the i " > P bl [ . the committee, automobile driven by Charles A. Al- [army world fiiers at the outset of falled to materialize today at the cd, Theo Roosevelt whil become | early dealings, witl bor of | Georgia Ry. & Power Co. 7% 1st Pfd, The proposed increase in rates of len of 100 Farmington asvcnue, a |the fight, was called as a defense opening sessions of the annual meet. identified. pror ut industrials ng into Yi(’l(l over 7,’ | iis céeme was loclared insufticient I.ylxlml»m at Columbla university, | witness today at the resumption of ing of college football coaches, who T 2 new high ground on ns of 1to 4 v y S . W ) i: tahard M. Lee representing thal The vietim, who suffered a hroken |the Forbes-Thompson Veterans' bu- | Went on record as p wtieally | Stock market analysts have dis- |points. U. 8. Steel. mounting a polut New York Central Electiic 7% Pfd. I \ssoclated Advertlsing club of the|neck, was evidently hit by the left reau consplracy trial, unanimously opposed to any “tinker- coversd that the general impression [to 120% topped a list of more than Yield over 7° | Vorld. tront fender or wheel of the car, | Charles It Forbes, tormer dirce- Ing” with the merfal game and - that the market has been golng up |25 new high records estublished in il OVer (o. Pointing out that the cost ascer-|Which was golng south on Zion | tor of othe burewu and J. W. Thomp- | dcated a desire to muie few without interruption since election, | the first half hour of trading. Others | ainment report showed second class !street at a speed declaved by the 'son, contractor, are on trial for con rocommendations for rulcs changes Is erroncous. On 22 trading days, | {ncluded Republi £ Railway | 1all now resulted In a loss of $75,- | driver to have heen between 20 and | spiracy to defraud the government 83 possible, from November b to December 24 ' Steel Sprin Fencral Motors and | 10,000 annually, Lee declared It un- |26 miles an Jour, Afier she had [through Veterans' Bureau hospital Virtual agreement, however, was inclusive, there were advances n many | alr to propose to cut this loss by | |been struck, Allen, with the aid of | contracts. | reached by the coaches on threa im- rall shares and on 20 days declines { points - \ l Jnly $10,0000 under the new rates bystanders acrried her to'w nearby | Major Martin, the first witnesy for | portant proposals for changes, They were recorded. Industrials advanced 5, were JUDD & COMP &I\JY ! Te proposed lnetead that second (house and then took her to the tho defense, after a scven day re. tnclude placing the Kickoft back to on 31 trading days in the same per echnut 4 | jass mall be made to bear the brunt | Hartford hospital in his machine cess, was questioned as o the gen- |the 40-yard line from midfleld; iod and declined on 17 days vay Steel Members New York Stock Exchange | »f the Increased rates. Dr. Henry N. Costello who attendud cral reputation in Washington of | eliminating the run after recover ovember earnings of the Penn- | % Members Hartford Stock Exchange i Senator Moses, republican, New |her, sald ghe died on tho way to the Filas H. Mortimer, chief government | of & tumble; and discontinuance of sviv nta railroad show a marked de- e ! b anti hange 1 {ampshire, aaked if newspapers hospital. Miss Carlson was born in witness and formerly contractor's | Eranting a first down to the offen- cine in comparison with November a nt ssues | New Britain-- Burritt Hotel Bldg., Iel. 1813 i hould not recelve preferential rates this city. - She was Hmlusul i the ggent in veterans' hospital negotia- | sive team on an le ponalty in- last year. Net operating income of after more stocks Judd ’ml!dm;.,. Peart St., corner m Lewis, Hartford, Conn | cause of thelr service in dissemin- | offica of the Aetna 1 m,., with Forbes 7 [ ourred by Its opponent, excapt where 34,014,810 fell $ 371,114 and gross jces for | — — e S e ducts compa , also testified as to Germany mer- small papers out of business?” Sen- . 1 . Mortimer's reputation for truth and SBner, are seeking the “perfect par- of Krupp works of bullish demonstr: NS W ewed ‘ ator Harreld, republican, Oklahoma, ‘“1 6]9 S (d im‘ Hm] veraclty. fumes” to be used with costumes chandise gold dollar notes marketed yn a pumber of specialtics her | d. | "1\ Bishop told of an incident in the ¢reated by this famous designer. v at 99 1-4 to yield about 7.18 ' Body jumped 8 points, Commerclal Perfumes for blonds and bru ring algo solvents A 4, and General Electric replted. | public off | “Absolutely not,” Lee Land Occidental cafe, Washington, In Oc- “They will pass on to the subseri-| A szt‘] ipas e e nalleg for young girls and oid women, wil 31-4'ta 298, a figure approx bera the increase. Mortimer, among gther things, “the (uebeeRLis ber ting information. — He had known Mortimer since | the five-yard penalty distance would uas of $52,070.584 decreased (s 1end and offer | Lee denounced such a prwrn‘rlnr- 1:-;u, the witness said. He testified | place the ball at or beyond the point more than $4,000,000. - Neb for the | e recommend and offer: i nd sald he could oaly attribute such IQF D ri n ‘ 'l fi Moot epntation for . veracity | whers tho first down normally would 11 months this year amounted 1. from Saturday's closing L4 1 reatment of newspapers as due to i 1 1| | was bad and affirmed that Mortimer | be sained. 140, a drop of more #had 'joan Locomotive, Dupont axwell | g ~ 3 influence.” He insisted the news- “l """‘ ‘\m, known in Washington as a — - 00 belqw the kame period of | Motors A and Texas Gulf | B g2 OW hur fOX'”X C"“’ch. Lo, vapers practically were subsidized ‘clever fix l'mrlm" PERFUMES le gross declined to § broke 2 to 2% npoints With the | | ‘oday by the government. | Robert 8. Blshop, Washington rep- | Paris—A corps of chemists work- L9390 from $666,627,845. lowering of fhe money renewal | “If rates on eecond class mail are u ' | resantative of the Detrolt Stes] Pro- \08 in the laboratories of Jean - ate to 4 per cer tying support | e e | bhosted much, will it not put mnv} tou, famous French creator and de- | In addition to a $10,000,000 issue | wag forthcomir copp ANl (wmmon Si&-k{) Prices on application Mr. Lee d posed increases in rates classes of mail. lared unfalr the pro-! n other biggest fourflush Major Martin w in Washington.” s asked to identify | ied by Newton D. Baker, Allls Chal Am Bt Sug . been stigated by nd that an investigation tely exonsrated” Lan- He was born 57 vears ago in West on Hartford an® was New Departurs Mg vived by his wife, Hazen Steele. The funeral will be held tomorrow through rates, bu for one adv as we Collter the direct mail comm Advert, Ateh e ployed by the He s sur- Minnte E. 2 d of 1923 more than Mrs. ”p Baler 1: ter was not introduc- defense witnesses tes- “Can there be any 1 reason o letter i ENGE B ‘ ney run in a paper i S e The Southern Railway Am Loco .. grq u. s carrled tic was en, Bro out of alleged irl jts net operating income f Am Smelt .. through the mals for lc 1 bt | 5 trom 32 Am Bug 7 TR : other kind !:rlix‘ SR contracts in | ¢ Tverett Henry Stecle, last e Am Bum i Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 il T o LOL8 TR Everett Henry Stecle died Am Tel & Tel 130% MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE! o Martin testified the charses against night st his home, 475 Arch street A osl X NORS Dovald R Hart. Mgr. 0, I"H“\ & AN HARDWA CLARK e iy ° s, (o oiternnon latia olclock from e i : BUZE LS mas et G. W. €. Hill w rod dividends in the year | Can Pacli gl P 3 | avsust € Dowban, Minneapoll Ee rred dividends in the 5{ m:{nfla class 7 o SR p e i slien md “burlal will be mber 30 compared Wi o : ¢ ne o a1t ounces fu- H SO0 e i 2 ing cor- : 8 8 i lesaTartor e imer, testified he AP $3.64 a share in t d rzfim“ A Ll CLioE e ECAR Armando Batista. | o period. > ome after 3 b gt o e O hoenro. | Armando, infant son of Mr. aad iation. Interest and federa) T & P : s Sl e N o T o RDLES IR il amounte] to $13,060,795. Copper . ; azalnat “being mada the goats of this lF“ Is In 1918. ‘snr! »,gmd,.l_ d '131’:‘1 “V,lau‘;:“;\):):‘ i; TDEN A bill.” He insisted retail merchants .qy will com. | Nicholas V. Lux ot Bt. Baul. told o s et en (rom Larale S GO\{FM\ zm must depend on th mail for to the trap- Mortimer's baving been eogugel & $ararino's undertaking pariors on as a consulting engineer, the 1ip ended after six weeks, x testified, when it had becomo ctablished that Mortimer ‘“never the Burial % was in St. Spring street. Mary's cemeter: 18, of Stanley Road Repiresentatives deld fox Murder During B78\H78 a7\ Rule and Level Co. Talk Business JIVE CHANUKAIN PLAY. i | [ 5 HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel, 2-T185 NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 el The childre he Hebrew schoo! ; % tad been an engineer.” e e Cmatian Argument in £ool Roor e | 1 Wil Have Dinner Tonight. 2 i pes amford, Dec. 29—\Wm. Carl Wil- mnerals ! Y = | choey WL egro was held for the superior "il ||| The tour square and reguiar con- large we. The program wi Jsatoiyse held Gring Binericr !! . Lsrencs of the suslisry salesmen | openad by the lighting of the Cha- O gl (ol Lo A U |16 sontor men as well as the New nukah candles by 23 ch ZHer Rt ntnderly ;?31‘& ctioiwin e Jumes Smith ek amd Chicago salesmen of the 4 bert. Geisinger being lea BL0) g Ledly NesEos e The tuneral of James Smith was cooi.0 Rule and Level Co. is being I 1o following program was car poairoom arg: quarrel it \ | held at 9 o'clock this morning from o1y Now Britaln today, ; aut ! ""'?l‘f("" sufficton e St Mary's church with a solemn "y "puciness session opened at 9 =l i o D“{”fi.y "“;\‘1; Rk .Mwmml. . . 11\1[.’}1]\:;35;1 0:\ m‘mbm‘l LRW; ’; o'clock this morning at the St .gb' sky 4 Sar 0 itnes i .| mond J. Clabby was celebrant, d Level phn' adjourned al @ e e Wanis 0 Prosecute HiS S0 55 tiasnor wes deavon, mev. wat. ule a0 Lovel B et again st 2| Marine f is Chanukah? Anna Orci. Townes and ter J. Lyddy was sub-deacon and lesman- | Mid | | : : : : il JiLydds lock. Business ethics, sales States Ofl. ! skv, Sylvia Block, Louis Cohn, Her- Wright were held by the coroner as Ca"ed “Traducers | fev, Walter A, MoCrann was mas i neq sdvaftising were the thres | Mis Pac ptd .. 1 I bert Jaffe, Rose Levine and Hethert material witnesses in the case. The | ter of ceremonies. A8 thebody was rai‘subiects discussed at the gath- | Goisinger. i tate’s attorncy will keep them b.mh‘ e fiornal T2k thalt chUrchBigenn T N ios e furicey” ainner dwliiDs | el LRGSO e e SR “;4”21”1.' icago, Dec. 20.—While slale's‘ Kinlry sang “The Vacant Chair” | irceq af 7 o'clock evening at | i i ier. s b Coroner f"'. an held Wilson an S forneys awaited further reports of The pall bearers were Thomas yne ghuttle Meadow club. North Pac. 34 o A | wish recitation, enhitiec 0 {hat neither of the others had a gun e S Conwa Charles Gaffney, Bernard RS A, Pacific Ol .. B cer iy Pear ol s et ot e oty Locers o exaln Bed the exhumed | & : . e . 7 | ke y et have dons the 10070 Neiliam Lanson McCiintock, | Sullivan, Peter Smith, Thomas Simith Gi tems Pen American IEOI_J. \J P k{ @ffl f—l | Treb Dovidle, sung and playéd by Shpotine mill S v ol G TR0 Sl ol Gl Ly [ps RC&I.. 0% 4o f L3 | Anna Marholin, Sayde E pw,,\ ],,,‘. Ptomaine Poisoning KL Huar:u:xl\zm?m‘ d‘n:t?u:rml ga_mm e e BT ervices| The Sons of Veterans auxtllary|p g ¥ 3 3 ;(, Fis NEW BRITAIN NAT. BANK BLUG Telephone 1012 Sl : : plans fo al vindieation and for | e i e S the home of th i 2 2 o 3 on 5 . il Batner, .&\\;,va( I\In‘n Fanny hud- atal to Immigrant iimaie disposal of the fortune. were in chargs of Rev. Raymond J. il meet at the hom: -,\5'\,.'.’:\.,W o | Ray 1% 16 is Stocks, Bouds, Curb Sccuvitics buught and s0ld on conumission. El inan and: Mollleleving New Hs Dec. 29,2 ‘Alexandor | Shapherd Tiurricaly Clabby, Interment was in St. Mary's dent, Mrs. Francis Williams, Reading H T Listed Stocks caericd on R T i bl Before the porforn , & Ho- At Shepherd hurriedly returned to | “° = | Monroe street, tonight at 8 o'clock. Dutel 517 5 { D 1 private Ticker Mackenzie, 23, o m Ireland | ¢ A e S |G A Royal Duteh .. 51% 51% { cer Service w Journal written by the ehil-| "5 = R b esih % A ey = A daughter was born this morning alr Ol 171y 18 { dren of the Hebrew school, vassold | ¥ 50 Lo iy into NeClintocics death e, 1t the New Britain General hospital . = i Stamford, Waterbury, Danbury ot Nnl Haven The piay was given under (he au- 074 1008, 2 i s bogun “upon vequost of Harry | o COEPL SISO ok S T h et : \ <pices of the board of education of : ! il | Olson, chief justice of the municipal | %, Wis morning at 9 o'clock of 17 Franklin etreet, § ot Ealivav TSt s New Britain Hebrew chogl and |LFo% {IOUBIE T48 3 plomail fcourt, 10 weeks after the death, 5 “"'.d I e Gt dehetarts ";x‘ & ; o olsoning il 1f e ntan of ALt oup. | (rom St us ¢hurch, Bristol. Mass., 2 Y dlrecied By ASE Haibe © ay it two | potonly of ‘4\ ‘:fllf,‘;fl’?“* e solemn high mass was sung by and Mrs. Simon “gukor of 2 e TS e i o partook of tev. Pa Bartley us celebr . J A NEW TROOP'S INSTALLATION 100 ¢ AL partook OF4 Spephord asserted he wonld seck Davrall e i £ Russo of Poriland was ar-L : o Boy Scaut Troop 13, newly formed g (rer tho M Torryville as dea (ested this morning Policeman | e, Tt at the Stanley Memorfal chureh, will | (his w o and that he | gioiinung Woroniceki of Southing- 1 be formally installed this evening by |gas 2 / > “atalily 100do0.” | oy gy gub-deacon. Rev. Father a visiting delegation representing the The med 3 vested upon his mil- | go jawski conducted the committal 1 | e ion dolla cy by separating it S 1 local council and other troops. George had died 01 o e ik aen i vices. palibearers were L. Chapman of 86 Henry street isldecided that t A e el G mber St Stanislaus so- | scoutmaster of the new troop, which |thi Ceuas Jmacit and nisjuite, movld Tadens Kosclu has already been recruited ta 15 w used for the bettermont of man- | church. Both 4 LOCAL STOCKS. members and is firmly establ 4 Ho sald he weedd provide & | iqies marched in a body dge William C. Hungerford n s : ot Hreeuiive W, 0, Cook winl | Union‘Officers and Uil ompiichay e ‘*;‘;*’“Mm funeral cortego { ch city court this afternoor i et | ¢ i be chalrman of the ins \rc \ucd h\ ‘mlem Womaniiepassmmni i s nee e o | o Ducimtar 30 i) T | Teputy Scout Commission R T 1 e R en e R R oA baratsias] ; = b S e R N ] Morgan will represent the visiting cd in the superior e | Tidward Magson 0w m. Traceskl for aittih o \ 1l troop commlttees and r e L E sever: e o J. Ldwar mrum Wonils i '[r;i;x"r: naclo 10 ) detiin : ) ) Leon Bradiey of troop 4 will repre- Austin E. Gill, S b b 11 2o A . S i sent the other troops. A patrol of . PG e e oen | trom the 185 Mapls L g Trord il scouts, including Fatrol Leaders Wil- q,q, and 14 other offi- examinatio r“‘) n::s ftceet Wk Grean e m Flam, J ¥ ‘] and Fugene Brown, and Assistant | (o extort 4D % S ‘ e : : o < Ing-Col s e i Patrol Leader William Baker, all of | (" e o pcomenitiely as Lepean S A1 e troop 4, will be present to explain 5 AR PRglile Ao i i A Yph Sxen et ey Am = 3 ?i‘ what scouting has meant to them. () i mestie e ‘ Fmest Charles Flowe L 3 R s | i U — s SR e The funeral of I ] o CEMETERY ASSO. ELECTS s S I \("dl Cld \\?texhul\ nm\.“‘z. tnres for Did s & ) i Frea Winkle was elected president Lawro: \nuth I UndeniArestitie i S 0 : : IO F‘ of the Beth Alom Cemetery associa- —— | Wa 29.—Lionel Ham- | '3 0000 1) f oils A seeking allirg. of dl tion last night, and other ~ofticers |y, for Montl | ison st as taken | o o, Lo s 5l were chosen as follows: Vice-presi- | Prison for Month anc Jdy this 1 Patrots | e C8F S s 4 ! 1 i dent, Max Zucker; treasurer, Juiius | $200 Fine for a Rdh])l Alexander Fosshender, on & Miss Edith Pouzzner i Eisenberg: financial secretary, Max| pogon. Dee. 20— Hyman Sha lolation of the motor ve- | . M B P Poue- o Abrams; recording seoretary, I. Co- 0 was! fonnd L ",'",.""""“;i“ found § " ho died in Denver ttarman I N T of hen; trustees, N. E. Mag, Frank \ e car of ¢ g Higgeity | e e et I ) 5 £ Natr) B Goiaberg, B, Millers land[e o 8 S eilo month'E i avensie) whoimaportad | 3 UREHE ‘ o 3 : uls C A on December 24 that|cTnoon &t il Louls Croll. imprisonment a fine of $200 in et ,u‘ rom |Of her ur ) < 3 & 3 . Sean The young man's re : | Extraordinary Grand peal baadlen bell e ted. He wiil s . ; el rabbi's ¢ o iss Sonia Sharf RoChInE 3 27 ¥ Bl Jury Hears Evidence ian, was found not guilty when the e : ment wa 3 : e | Harttord, Dec. 29.— The extraor- 1 as heard K. |Califor 2 2 That Mi Jose s } dipary grand jury today heard evi- ey e ( dh‘mm? W e“hel !S was demanst ¢ 1o 8 s ; | jence in the case of Yee Do Hong. Tariff on Oxalic Acid f Again More Agreeahle fowers seot by friends | ‘ i d ow held by the Boston police n ¢ Los Angeles, Dec. 20.—The (ree2- | e | 4111 3 1 2arged with the killing of two Chi- Is Bnmtcd F\\o Cents {ing temperature which has gripped | nen t = £l se here November 26. This is the | W2 £ 20.—The tariff [southern California for a week, 1 R b a 1 ird murder case heard by the on ox w0id was {ncreased harassing fruit apd v grow- stein for - il a4 jury since it was drawn more | four ¢ 1 to six ¢ ers and bringin® so . } e ant. a an a year ago to consider evidence 1 P dent C: their orchards and tracts, has g u \,u,.' Jackman, J S \ gl connection with the medical the i for plaint < & il be. Sergeants Charles Halllsey Ly “ £ H A i John Madigan and Patrolman qhiefty i h TR S il Al illlam O'Brien of the Hartford po- . at the dan e SC=1838. PO‘-I"',‘} n]gcl s¢ Now L S AND BALANCE 3 el e force, Medical Examiner Heary was greater t | QY . e sment ; — p— — ho n emen 5 = ——— = "1 Costello, .\Txr:.rnn-« Fritz, th { EE— o) “"\T{'- ‘I LS L BREA : = \ 5 ! ooklyn, N. Y. girl found = e SRR S . ; ERNER ‘se Do Hong in Boston, and Wil- | (OM TRUST DIVIDEND | AUTOIST I\O\l “RATED Largest and most complete Hn s as Is & : s . : St atn Haskell of this city we T ir s 0 C al port. Willtam G o L D F 1 S H con' i : 2 A testify. Mr. Haskell was on Park anve this 100 of this rated | ol s e g strest at the time of the tong war o 3 RigR ] t « T A of i i ; «hooting and he later identified Y [ v ! ¢ one nal resy 1y th S Do Hong as one he saw flecing from ' per cont o b resuited (0 the 0 erers oty 10§ ) . STl Tordan who w READ THE HERALD UL ASSIFILL the Chinese laundry immediately s . Anna Jordan who wae s : A : % f 4 auton e December ra t | ADS TOR YOUR WANTS \ o ) Main street after the murders.

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