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THREE TEAMS LEADING (. A. R, RECEPTION 10 COM. WILDMAN Finish of<the Six-Day Bicycle Race at Madison Square Garden s But EAST ST, BRANCH L/ llll( ARY | City Items John Karalan, alias John Khera- fan, has been sued for $35 damages by Jacob Asarigian of Hartford, The CARD O ' THANKS Commencing witlh Monday eve We wish te k our friends-an ning, March the FEast street | \bors for the kindness and sym branch library will be open to adults = own us during our recent and high school students Monday | < bercavement 1 iliness and death evenings, from 7 to 9. The library || jent. Erik Nelson to of our beloved mother. Katherine will continue its afternoon hours, 5 3 ! Morton, also for the beautiful floral Monday, Wednesday and Friday Be Given Silver Trophy Merion ai* tor | from 3 to 5:30. W March 6.—Lieut. Erik [ Signea i N ilot of the plane \w\" WILLIAM MORTON GE - HUSBANDS \ |Oricans on the world girdling fight HARRY E. MORTON Berli \Inn.) 6. — More than lpy Amerlcan army aviators in 1924 | 200,000 German war widows have {will come to this city on March 13 | SSSE=mm—sme————mmmmes remarrled, according to official sta- |y, sterling siiver tropl e e tistics of pension offic and o » Bwedish peaple [ 0 war widows are still oy New Eigland, accordin ,Esjnh A Haifey matrimonlal proposals. gram 1 ved from licut. Nelson [ ¥ . A total of BNT.RS w ¢ children gat support phy Faneral Do stata by virtue of military serviee |g c . i At rendered by their deceaged hus-jturns on ) Residence, 17 Summer St—1623-3 bands and fathers, inches in diameter AIR CLOUDED WITH VERBAL BRICKBATS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925, o e Wall Street Briefs RENEWED ACTIVITY INDAY'S DEALINGS Bales of Plg Iron In the eastern Ergeecs fie i B s titrict this week are reported to 34 Hours Away, "“"‘l_'\.(‘:”‘:“’;f',",“" "'-;m“l‘,‘:l'uf‘i":“ (::I:: have becn the best in the last fow t . 0Rl © cour (Continucd from First Page.) mounths, aggregating 000 tons, 64d 0 (i l’gflmZQ 00 GOIM-1 New York, March 6.—With the|the fourth Monduy of March, Wages ; 25, o M e Than D I R _ ew York, March 6.—Wih tha| dhe fourth Monday o Mareh Wagw| ot witen wannanked tor wee: | MOTE Than Dozen Issues Rise w‘ mg Hel‘e NeXl wedneSday finish only 84 hours off, threo teams | At the Russell & . | then discussed and & voto was taken [ ond quarter delivery although small | held their advantage against repeat. | o Peon attached, on the accoptance of the Beals' 1and. | jots of 1,000 and 2,000 tons wer N th M | ed challenges today at 1 p. m, I .“,‘,,:L”,m‘. ll\llm Red Arrows to Auto Clark Refuses to Serve for spot shipment, General Foun- | ew l flrks | . | 109th hour of the six day bieyele|” el 3 3 .| Davia Y. Clark, Jr, who appeared | ary Co, was the largest buyer with { Stanley poat. Grand Army of The | cace at Madison Sauare Gardon. Tho |, & (thicr was botn at the New | oninautiy “at the Ku Kiux Kian |about 9,000 tons, U, 8 Cast Iron Dy | Republic, 0 )l) s city will tender | pace sotters wero Walthour and Ing 10 Mr. and Mrs Gustavis Orvis | EAhering at his father's farm lst| Pipe & Foundry also was sald to [ OPening=>Stock prices displayed a | r«c-ll_fllc;n ‘VOV r|emrtnmnlt Command- | §penc; 1 and Horan and| 48 10 T NG A0S BUSAVIS TV ), and a wouldbe leader 1n the |nave placed a fairly good-sized ton- |Luoyant tone at the opening of to er Ira R, Wildman of Danbury and | gtockelynch and Goosens, a0 ; g1 rg | dlstrict polltics was asked by Chair- | nage in this district lay's market, buying orders bolng his staff on Wednesday, March 11 - Rl Eve. tickets for “Blue Bird"” $1.60, < | t s 0. O l" M g Tho leaders had a two-lup edge on Sat, Matinee, $1:00, §oc, | MAN Andrews to act as a teller and | ‘The cagerness of investors to pur- | qistributed over a wide lis Initial [ P m. An Jr. O. U. A. M. ‘hall, | their nearest rivals, Brocco-Kgg 1nd las o 9100, B0C | haes ballots on the acceptance of | chase high grade bond lssues has > Hungerford court. Other guests of | ;300! S " advt, | ‘ i gains®of 1 to 2 points werc recorded Beckman-Benezatto. Threc other Mark O Als N Mr. Beals' offer. Mr. Clark did not | hrought about a situation In which tho popt at this rM'Mann will b6 | combinations were four lo bic Mark C. Allen of Mapie !0 " | {by Baldwin, Ludlum Steel, South- M A M. P 2 om b FAPS B grcot i at the New Britain gene! favor the accepting of the Beals | the demand is far greater than th ayor aonessa, L. D. Pen- | hing, two were five laps in the e 4 land % tirade on how the | v A b s ven. |ern Rallwayr Savage Arms, Allis fleld camp, Bons of me,,' Ntans hospital for troatment, uid and began a trade on {supply, with a scarcity that is gen Toy: Walnba s Rade Somi Lo D Lo ey heee, adling by | MO od by - Patrolman Georgo Mecting should be conducted. He | eral throughout the list, according |Chialmers, Baltimore & Ohlo, Loos Penfield camp, auxiliary; Lovisy S, ”“‘,[,::}"‘;_m dard had covered 1.sg2| MO after a campiuint wals re. | vas Informed that he was out of or-| o bankers and bond dealers. HIgh | Wiles Biscult, California Petroloum, Moore tent, Daughters of Vetorans, | miles. ¢ lucs s compared with (| ceived by the police that he was |der and then he sulkily told Mr. | cinss utllitios. rails, industrials and |General Electric and Sears Rocbuck and the Btaniay post Cftixen OTBR | roFuis setord e s b 1R oqusing a_ disturbance at his home, Andrews that he would not become | forcign securities Were belng chiefly | Goodrich Rubler touched a new | 7 ! charger of | b Gy record Of 2158 miles, mAde| \wyijjam Gunther of 183 Burriti @ party to the proposition by pass-|sought, it waa_sald, 1925 high o supper will be in charger of | by Goulett and Grenda in 1914, ; : Py : A AL S L ] S AL the post's:alied ovganisations amd R street was booked at police head- | ing otes J on, Mr. - rgent short covering accelerated | will be served at b e'olock. Adfus Gt s quarters today op charges of drunk- | Clark lobbied on all of the bicker-| The steel trade expects that earn- |the advance, which extended to all tant Willlam F. Sternberg ]‘m. Boen enness and breach of the peace. | Ings that came up but seemed to be | ings of the U, 8, Steel Corporation’in | scctions of the list. Pool operations | CHoten 1o ‘aok asi foustimakiat L on Falling over a plece of fence that . outvoted by the Andrews' !vxppnrvrr\i March will be than in either |were aggressively conducted in a this octaston and Senior ‘Vice Come J was across the sidewalk in front of at every #irn, He was frequently ! fanuary or I° the tendency (number of issues, being aided by the mander Loren D. Penfield uill‘ml\'r- her home last "wvight, Mrs. Mary |called out of order by the chairman. | having been upward since fate in |relatively low money rates, favor- AR S Orzylowicz of 170 Grove street was | The motlon was lost by a substan- [ November due to over production. |able dividend developments and re Stanley post on's corps will slightly injured about the body. She {tial vote and a discussion of the | January ecaruings have been es- Porfs of de improvement, Gen- | meet Wednesday, to take part in the | :\'nn ‘lflko‘? x.nm her home wherc her building plans then took place, timated at $ 10,000 and ahout the | 2 ; “r\‘h |1414'w.| Hfl‘:(:‘m‘. ,H; [ ecepti ! AR Mmant: aoni | C i o njurles were treated Plans had been prepared by |same amount has been mentloned |Points, American Can touc al reception to the department com e T ‘ | | record top at 185 for a net gain of | mander. 1M . Al d . . == Arthur Helse, which called for 8 for February. Iigures for March |;¢0od tOP BE P00 Tom & Get B0 | @ho memborahip of Mtantey post, | aygl S0 m ymg Mmme‘ Petroleum and its products make | building at a cost of about $10,000. | aye heing placed at more than $1 S Rin w: Typewriter, | which at one time, ngarly reached mp the second Iargeat group of ex- | Mr. Andrews' vews, as he I8 a con-| (00,000, a total for the first quar- | 244 I’“ e -,‘:’ D ,[.“"‘ & $hebOB) sl JEoseduod o2t Soti] IO]‘ GlOSll]g S[Ol‘es Sllflfla et A ates tractor, for a modification of these|ter of about $38,000,000 which | ‘-‘(u\lm! “r:«?:; Gult .~‘um“u. this number 16 being non-residents. y | — . plans, instead of adding to the old | would Indicate surplus of about 87, 5 0FE H 0 VL ) P GRE SR 0 The present officers are, commander, | st | e | Structure, did not mect with 4 00,000 after payment of all divi- |y 0ve vosterday's closing quotations Spencer H. Wood; sehior vice com- proval as the tle ended the gather- 2 | | dends including the' 50 cents extra mander, Loven D. Penflold; junior | WO provasitions soon to be sub- | B th ing for the night. {on the common. ’*hp:r(-)r?vl::\l'\‘:':tle:i{:-lrvg‘ xi,,w:u;:.rx (\ s aa T mEDatn, MichacliNoMaRon: ':Hl'l:;wll :o“\’!)\‘(: n‘-um‘l‘n:n c-?un’vll Im\'v; P& .5 Mis. Grace Burnham, who i — [more, the list " fncluding Wabash | adjutant and quartermaster, William “t “rn\A g ]." he ,at -vl\ ion Iorl i challenged several votes duriug the| Not income of the Amalgamated [Common, Independent Oll & Ga I°. Sternberg: chaplain and ||:|H'im]c;{"‘" fi"" i -‘:":‘T‘Ivlf d“\”fl[‘_cb he- [I:‘.____ evening, presented a motlon, which | Leather Co. decreased in 1924 to | American Locomotive and Goodycar | Instructor, Frede b G I S i John Wolskl | was finally carried, ordering the | $224,565 or equal to $4.49 n share |Tubber preferred. lorelgn ex surgeon, T'red Moniers officer of the | Tl first hias to \v]r‘\nlh the ea-| Wolski, 87, died this morn. | PUlldiNg commitice to seek bids for the preferred stock compared |changes opened firm, demand ster- | guard, George C. Roof} quarter- | laPlishment of a public vegetable, {, o the Newritain - Gener the erection of such a building as|with $42,077 or $16.84 a share in |ling selling around .76 7-8. thaston st ant and sergeant-major, 't and produce mart, similar to hosplta Flo (s sici e Ty m‘” {the meeting determined, This mo- |1 No dividends have heen paid | High Low Fred Bolleror, the one which is now conducted n T Sn D Wolsitlios “Rocky | HOn #W 39 votes in favor and two[on the preferred since September, [Ailig Chal 7 s 20l S officinlly on Mast Main street. Jnc’”m avenue, where he made hiy| CASt against, When Trnest Fenn | 192 bl EXPEGT CLASS OF 20 :’Il:'w’ \\!w:vhr is to brl- fuhmnmi Im home, threa grandehildren, Helon | V28 Asked 1o vote on the question, A Ohn | the form of a resolutior at 3 4 S coed e o i : 3 [ nest. sesston, calls for the rental of | OISkl Walter Wolskl, and Natalle eded although on the land ac- Am H & L i Chortmg rental of | ywoieki and one nephew, Teon 1. | CePlince he informed the teller, that | Am Loco . ; SR ‘;m \II),(%(.U!" on one street, the | v olski, ‘all of fthis clty. The!n® Would not vote saying when ‘hfi *Am Smelt scotlish Rite Ceremony Most Nota- | 1|“‘I“v’:p'“-: :0 pay the cost of nflflx;.“,.,, al will be held Monday, hut ! PAllot was being extend to hnn |Am Sug 66% 4 | elal supervision. Supervision would 3 i “Don't 1 I g 3 s il . 4 arrangements have not yet bee on't bring the crime wave this {Am Sum . — Masonic Fve isi be bene E « @ pub) b n | " " - ble Maconic Event In History of I”rv"hll‘l‘r\"m"qll'll'il"V‘“Il', ':).,“vr, 1}|‘v;‘l ”m completed, [ way His remarks were evoked I'Am Tel & Tel 135% New Britain, March 14 da s \}y\;wuv“r" 'l"" g ; e e \ | through his secming disgust when |v\m Wool 500 (e et o tesaie ot | Tiward Gondek the Andrews’ faction overrode op- [Anaconda 43 Vit 1at oharaeterlzodlag e ale of unwholesome edibles and | Bawarq Gondek, four day ol | POSition on several questions of a ! Fwe T]mes as Man m 1920 4§ |Atehison ... 124% imost notable event in the history of }“ X ntter being protected —against | 1 nnt gon of Mr, and Mrs, ';”"“*y hair-splitting nature |At GIt & W I 383 S taon ik e Bt Wil ""‘“’] ’.’.“ 111.“.1"4‘n.;.n_[nmu l]m;w’ Who | (rondek of 71 Oak street, died at the | HOW to bulld a school occupied | Thel‘e Were m 1910 ‘mm Loco 144 the workink of the Scottish Rite de- , WO ell had fruit and vegetables | o Britalnl Genoral haspital lattention for some time, until Mr. | Balti & Ohio . 841 grees from the fourth to the 14th in ““"'] "“"“’It‘” neddlers into disfavor | 1pie morning. Tuneral services will | ARATeWs bezan to explain his views ey | Beth Steel .. city on March 14. The degrees “’.;,]“‘ uying public. be held at the Sacred Heart church |00 contracting work. He was inter-| New York, March 6.—The num-| Bosch Mag ... 28% 38% | he worked by Charter Oak lodge | e s Td proposal would close | o' 2o 0o 0 tamotton moming vupted in the midst of a long ex-|ber of women workers or | Cen Teath 18% 18% of Derfection of Hartford, The lo- | :5 on Sunday, either for the | Burial will be in Sacred Heart ceme. | ation by Willlam Odlum, who |into trade unions more than quin- | Can Pacific .. 1435 8% cal committee i charge consists of | €ntire day, or after 11 a. m. They .o ATL CEMe" |nsked that the question before the | tupled in the decade from 1910 to|C M & St P . 121 . Merrigold, H. A. Timbrell and [ "" of ‘”%"“”";} "“l‘v"“l‘"-‘ to ‘”" . house be taken up so that some ac- [ 1920, says a statement issued today| C M & St P pfd 218% 22% | e | nst adoption of this idea since | 2 tion might result from the meeting. ' hy the National Burcau of Eco-|C R Isl & P 512 613 i ) (0 ates | 1 Drosent plan of open stores is a | Mrs, Mary Abrams V55 (i S IR RO L s T St S LeBl ok I e i ol Phere Wil be abont 20 candidates &I Mralt Mary, Abrama arh o2 o a ga & nomic Research, Inc, of this city, | Chile Copper 247 | initiated, most of them if not all, |Sreat convenlence in “"R‘“'m'“)”d\ mour ‘street, Hartford, dled yestor. | C" inutes but persisted, and the summarizing an cxbaustive report ('m Fuel 447, | Lring members of Washington Com- | buying and also saves the cost of | ;o5 ths Murttond Losci N "" |auestion was finally put to vote, re-\ o0 the subject AT e 3% | manory, Kmights Templars, restd- | Tefrigeration for many of the poorer | (i T the HMarord hospital. Mrs. lauliing in a tio on the provosition | *'1n 1910 the statement shows the | Corn Prod Ref 4 ) | el families. 5 Jr‘q R 'r“\" ;’:"h or "(‘]A‘"Y to build an addition for B0 e e e e b R ot A ionin | Gril Stesl ng v B . | A 3 y. leaves her mother, | he Glariers : The an member American { petitions for i Jisaroct g E‘ four sisters, Mrs, Tke T. Hills. Mrs. | building on a new Sl | O S G ‘:, yacnem e pt tlrnm up [xlvlt U ‘Im .ju.lf»n I Ann :.nm\rh and Mrs. Peter Martin | thought would cost about $6,000 and | G(f'“”-‘ ll:]‘{\l” T i l'.”” SR biie [favecioric I gbedtunien) jall of this city and Mrs. Elizabeth |would be a foresighted move as i NS CE SRR L SECTER I | oS D Ko directig ot Mpst Dotent Master [ Winston of Hartford; and five broth- | Chairman Andrews explained, be- | Z1107S: pelcenas : Prederigk I, Cole ke | ers, Andrew and Thomas Martin of |cause the structure could be buily in | Al ~ organizations but he | asneiiotona In {1 afteriiocn 1wo dsgrges will ,\hh clty, James and George Martin {anticipation of the addition later of | Musiclans and the hrew Gt North ptd i worked and in the cvening the | of Newington and Michael Martin of |more rooms. [had a larger memb, it Tnsp U4ih or Grand Elct Master degree hompsonvill The fear of going so deeply into | close of the decade. Three Impor-{ Int will he"feotkéd” tn>full form. After Dly C[nmer Sa g M&ll Are Ul The body was hrought to New |dept brought Frank A. Woods to his | tant new organi . it is pointed | Int Paper ; the work there will be an entertain- ] Britain by M, Curtin & Co. last |feet and several others supported | OUt. Which were not in exlstenca in f Kelly Spring .. 171 ment' furnished by the Hartford | [ evening and faken to the home of {him in opposing any move to add | 1010, the Amalgamated Ciothing | Kennecott Cop. 52% i ]'al mul IC l Mra. Tke T. Hills, 44 Wilson street. to the district taxes. Workers, the Amalgamated Textile | Lehigh Vay 8% The vigilors from Hartofrd will be nd Lare 655 | Funeral services will be at 9 o'clock | Again the proposition was put to | Workers and the telephoi } Marine ptd 4614 uests o the New Britain Scottish | tomorrow morning at the church of (& Vote and a 20 fo 20 tie showed | tors' branch of the Electric Ma States Oil. ftite Masons, of which B i s M Erheg 1q St Johm the Evangelist. Tnterment |for the second tinie. ‘Ihis was the | ers, contributed Mis Pac pfd out 7a, at a banguet. Visitors will Pseaco, L 2 e old 1l be in § i !elimax of 1he evening. The deadlock | 000 membe or nearly one-fourth 1 j(i ‘Ml,w‘ nearby towns. I8 “ that no man is a hero to his LSS SRRy s emdcetotiry, was :..un {0 be unbre Jlo and the | of the tota Another Lo DELGEL i at be transposed to say r 3 . i N 1 2 | an or woman either is en- sy Messenger Mol s ndionncan Sl e gl il 5 North Pa MORE FIRE“ ORKS s e N o Mrs, Mary sscnger, aged . | once. male membership in 1910 orth 9 Li el cleaner, if one accepts the views of | Vi€ 0f Charles Messenger, died this | Disgust al the haste In fhe ad- negligibie, was responsible for L Lol ) et Miss Llizaheth Santry receiy ‘,"“‘ morning at Cedar Crest hospital, jourmment wus expressed b Mps. | 000 more in 1 In both yuars JI »\]W' i o) . 5 antry er At u Ny oo h e v her | Floyd Monroe, who said that school | the membership of the clothing | ¢ » AL o gress- (local dry cleaning establishment cewington. She Is survived by her |1y ! | i£ Divorce Action In Case of Cony e ”””“”: 'IM I '[ Husband, her father, Peter Letitta, |conditions were unfit for childrei | unjons was the dominatiog it P& ”1‘ & 1 482 LS Miss Sa sums up her fons . 4 hos b el ppE A 'ierce Arrow s man Scott And Wife Promises Ad- | as follows; “The men are un. | A1 her stepmother, also ur |any longer and that she would ge- | The International Ladies' Garn = T 3 brothers and six sisters, {cure some action toward betterment | Workers and °t d Garm 5 i 1 care The women are \nors s e sho Yod to & o g e : [Rep 1 & 8 5 ¥ ditional Spice. ; : SRR DT ,‘ 1o | “cven if she had to go to Hartford | Workers had, in 40 perceat 3 o d i ndintent. She exvlains | T iy n. and make complaints.” With this | of the total; and in 1921 el o CORISH Sl Detroit, March 6 “More fire nen are prone to/leavesiove let- parting shot ringing i ntheir rganizatior tog Gl 195 L5y A S 2 i el picte. & B | organizations, together Nees i works than ever” was the prediction jfers § ‘Hw)u‘ lothes, .‘h]l that women | B S alatiat Pment ard fusnsd hior b e “L.:v\’}xl {““:1' S 54T s today of W. H. Peck, attorney for v L habit of sending garments | |ward but continued the threads of | had 42 percent. By 1920, lioy e o ey Mrs. Edna James Scott, upon his 7 vith jewelry adhering. { discourse spun in the meeting. the shoe, textils way ciorks, a e el <l r ¢ g e- | “Life in a v clea g office is! ! i Y 2 . e \'nu‘ ailway ¢ . J0 Lrn drom \}"‘\M:N;‘:‘ “1”\‘: vl‘fv\n Lt pi rjew ‘:]\I; .u“l \‘x -~ I&w wise of the unsettled state of | electrical workegs' unions had Q[ Tiabakar e 1 sumption on Tuesday at Alpena of | gul - onz Tove letter on fhe | Jmerals \.-,..u, and board of sducatlon mem-| combiniad membersshin of more ', A G P : 7 Congressman Frank D. Scott's suit {hicels of another. When we send the | [bers may be called upon to bear the | one-third of the total. Most lex & . . " A Sec \ s {1ctters home ir cleaned clothes, | = A et > > ! L & ranscon ) for divorce. Mrs. Scott, who 18 |letters home | 0 othes, | |olive branch as did Chairman Noble | unions dropped a large part c : i fighting her husband's suit, is to re- |wives alwa¥s get them and trouble| Theodore Christian Neuman: {15 Pierce at several of the twelfth | s m | S5 turn from Washington tomorrow. | iciigws | Tuneral services for Theodore | district gatherings vea I ‘ The dcpositions, according to | “f called woman up at a hotel | Christian Neumann of 86 Austi n| Revelation rous s 1347 Peck, describe In detail drinking and jand fold her we had her diamond | srect were held at B. €. Porter Sons | o0t ulsen dur _ros : i ; = ambling fn which Mrs. Scott aVOWS !yniurst worth a fortune, She YaWn- | ruperal parlors at 2 o'clock e ]‘l i S pe R PR, i 23 that her husband indulged. He said feq and said, "AIl right, dearie, Tl gorioon and at St Matthew's ¢ S e e 1 . that tho depositions were explicit Té- | e a hell Jiop over some time to-| Lutheran ot s A O Nj‘] ]‘ St 7 P garding the congressional trip to ! jqy: » [ . rame ot loat secrei o ; A considera rt o LOCAL STOCKS BdnAmA, . roves » added, what % J & un W 0u 1 encums- | t loss, moreover, i3 probably Panama, revealmg, he added, L | the pastor, officlated. Lrances on his farm, as his right to | Able to the evodus 8- (Fury | N & was drunk on the return trip, the | \ Fairvi o vole was being delved into. He did 5 : . : b i amount of liquor brought into ”\MIGRATION TURNS g i ATl O, | try of the many women 1 1 country, and amounts won and lost b = ot u and word —eneum- { upiployment i industry 4 R Casnia bl i T MJIA James Knight brance and when mortgage was| g A can The divorce trial was begun last ; 4 - 8 e e na Fi January and adjourned until March or ¢ ." ¥ M ! chureh, c L : ‘v‘ i x” wed ;’:HI‘.“ n MO 1 R atnan Seof sbiain do- S the funer services 1 10 ¢ S property - p 10 to permit Mra. Scott to obtain de- |2, 1jtion in United States Sends | : R e vas free of. debt. As le was found positions and Mr. Scott to resume his | [ L inestonl e i e o @Hoy fn oenp i Slnys and ftalians To New view con ¥ R voted Without any further research 1 PP T 1o his t 1ding. Another 9 ¢ 'S {1 S —— 2 New Trial for W 1Ison Homes in Antipode Albert Ahlquist man admitted some question- | L0 Sk Following Disagreement | irn RIS Fu el ST L 8 O ora) 41Tt v Lo e mormen . ‘ oh 6.-Ca 1. |8 ites gun Te- | ept son of Mr. and M X LObENEYE 1 fifth of the Bridgeport, March 6.—Carl Wil R e b R e 5 about their affairs as one or two ' fiftl son of Stamford, whose trial on a | immigration, Ca hlq » ustn el et ha Tt sons who in the United St - charge of murder of Henry Redd on tuEned covatous Beveson | wiil he heldihtea lo/elockBlompsniy e Sl i ane ed for an income und wers t Thanksgiving Day, resulted in a dis d there has been afternoon at 1he hame of bis - | L0 BWO3 BEOT | fore counted in the o agreement, will be given a new trial | K1 ux of Slavs, Greeks Il | onts, \ . Abel A, £, | sus. While the number ¢ ) at the May term of the superior 1uns e and er peoples. | pastor of the irst Lutheran c ! who work is small i t court, it was announced today. The advice i3 that the steam- | will officiat>. Tnte R e ———— = T T IR THE TR, Fasle T — {er « will arrive here in a f W ry. 5 L much mone . \ e TAN GAMMA CHAPTER | JuE ] Foretgn Exc/:ange ‘mvm working po fart & Cooley A meeting of the Tan Gamma | s : Fugene La Vasseur substanti | s, I chapter of the Y. W. H. Jnioia| LA L0, 1 in trade, § NBM was held last evening in the chapter | 1 ot ‘,“'(‘, ) Reur DO | : Ak the T"“ s New York, March 6.—Forcign ex- ! in 1 occ ‘ NDBM rooms, After the businegs meeting Sl bt o thale e LR RSl L A0 (in't I mechai Niles-Bo-1 Miss Rebecca Rosen entertained L e e e hat 1 North 8 1 with dancing. Refreshments were | LSRR B L PU ORI e s i e of s P Stowe & W | churel Ihe members of the local N served. Plans have been made for ) Brel Sl W ) preva 1Mo ¢ Purm party, which is to be leld S e e 1517 and whi ¥E N | will Mfe the chapter rooms next Thurs: i ol peoha 2 Traly v : \ P evening. 4 $.08 1-4 B r ! R X 101 nund 23.80 M 1; dema 9.8 s | orrington Co Norway: demar S 1 rs 3 t V T M Jemand 14 Greece: dema 1 highly « jonism is very 2 Poland nand 19 1-4 Caecho- weak Ndeed == — I via; demand 1.6 1-¢ ie MADE MORE CRAFTY Ve Ky Stoek ket, t I | mand 0014 Ttumar nand .4 Loadon, March 8 While Er-| vestment servi { dantina: dew Bra . was Serving a se ¢ THE WALI REET STOCK an 27 * taus £y g REPORTER e 110111108 Ir s m A Pablication of Service that will ssict ret 2 1 yon in proteeting your investments sig ON YOUR MIRTHDAY SEND (N ihe et 1 tonad ] L« and when not to YOUR MOTHER FLOWERS T e < ':n . fo: at l‘.v“w‘ N Telegraph seryvice all over the world g . Write new! ot rates and ) ? N . PHE WALL STREEY STOCK F. . Ballerer's Posy Siop demanded an expiann : 12 CHURCH STRLET Na e P wing in | TEL, *80—1%1 by 3 | Florists’ Telegraph Service. | prison American Animals Travel PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW:BRITAIN=~ Tel. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL Row TEL 2- et We Offer And Recommend American Hdwe. { JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn, We Offer and Recommend: 100 shares American Paper Goods Common Price on' Application @homson, Tenn & Ca. 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 Union Mfg. Co. EDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust. Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bidg Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer And Recommend Insurance Co. of North America JOHN P. KEOGH Member of Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Room 509, National Bank Building New Britain, Conn. TELEPHONE 10 Joseph M. Kernan, Mgr, $—READY CASH—S$ )0, QUICKLY AND CONFIDENTIALLY 10 housekeepers or property owners u can repay in as small alr 1 a month on $ 60 loan 7 a month on $105 lean 810 a :‘mn‘, on $150 loan month 225 loan 300 Joan on »phone BLNEFIClAL LOAN SOCIETY MAIN ST 1-9-4-3 ional I 104-105 WIS Profa open 9 to 5:3 B oo Phone il Bonded to the Saturdays 9 to 1 stat Lot : Planes Fiy Below Sea I l evel m l)eath Valley 144 1 8.—The lone'y £ \ y, end of the S TRUEASURY STATEMENT > exnds H 1 adve rer even essed t turning CLEARINGS AND BALANCES Il Round World to Zoo Office of THI AMERICAN HA. y t CORP, (ard ation P& R A . i r i for the siness proper oo March s April sk , ALL. President ANDT,