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GAS STATION FIGHT CONTINUES ACTIVE Believe They Can Block West End Project Remonstrants against a gasoline filling station on the O'Connell site on West Main street today submit- ted to thelr attorney, Judge Ber- nard ¥\ Gaffney, a copy of the state statutes relative to filling stations for an interpretation of the Jlaws thereon, 1f his opinion and thelrs coineide, they belleve the filling sta- tion can be legislated out of the neighborhood without difficulty, Motor Vehicle Commissioner R, B. Btockel signed a permit for the Standard Ol Co, to locate at this site, in spite of objection raised by the board of public works and own- ers of adjoining properties. His action was mandatory, he clalmed, since the statutes give him permis- sion to withhold his signature only In cases where the establishment of & statjon would imperil the publie. ‘I'ie remonstrants, who are acting through Douglas A. Johnston, own- er of property ncarby, claim the commissioper's approval is but one of several steps necessary before a station can be established and by no means Is a final order under which the company can do business. In the absence of approval by the| Jocal agencles vested with power | to act in matiers pertaining to gaso- line sales, they believe the ol company can be prevented from do- ing business, The property owners fighting the station have a remonstrance on file at the office of the building in- epector and will oppose issuance of a permit for building operations that must he carried out hefore.the work can he done. | NUTMEGGERS MEET Adopt New Britain Fotel As Per- | ‘ manent Headquarters—Hear Ad- | i dress By Local Manufacturer, | Frederick A, Rearle, vice-president | of Landers, Frary & Clark, ad dressed “The Nutmeggers” at their | sccond monthly meeting in the Bur ritt hotel last evening, on the sub ject “Ralesmanship As 1 See It R. M. Sarles of the Bronson &-i Townsend Co. of New Haven was| dnother speaker, ‘ Tiy-laws of the new organization | were adopted and It was voted to| make the Durritt hotel permanent | headquarters, 1t was reported that | the organization now has more lh«lll} 100 members, | Alleged Shoplifter Ts Caught This Afternoon | Charles Sidvic was arrested {his | afternoon by Traftie Policeman Jo- | seph Kennedy steallng goods at the | When taken into custody he had a| fter it s alleged he | was detected 2 | Woolnorth .store on Main street, | collection of various articles in his | pockets that the police believe were stolen from other stores on Main street, vie, who lives ut Stanley street, was hooked on a charge of theft, Corona’s Gases Have Industrial Possibilities Philadelphia, March 12. — Prof. John A, Miller, director of the Sproul observatory at Swarthmore college, declared in an address bee fore the students of Drexel institute ! yesterday that corouinm, the mys- terious element in the corona of the sun, wus lighter than helium and about the same density as hy- drogen, the lightest gas on the earth known to seience. Ife also express- ed the opinion that coronfum exists | on the aarth and las commercial possibilities of far-reaching import- ance. He based this opinion, he said, on the fact that all other metals linown to exist on the sun in gascous form, have been found on the cy Dr. Miller was at the head of the Swarthmore Astrononyeal expedi- tion to New Haven, Conn., where the eclipse of the sun was photo- graphed on January COLT'S ANNUAT MEETING The annual meeting of the stock- holders the Patent Fire Arms Mfg Co., for the clection of di- rectors and the buisness, will he held o'clock, at the office 17 Vandyke avenue, HHartford, R A e e T et transaction of ofher April 1, at of the compa You Won't See a RBetter Picty This Year Than “The Chorus Lady”’ PALACE — Beg ing Sunday FOR SELECTION PURPOSLS we show actual sized models of || some of our monuments and markers in our showrooms, in plain and fancy eftects, We also submit designs to conform to the ideas of these employing us. Our work is artistic and satisfactory from every point of view, and our || charges are fair. | —THE— McGovern Granite Co. H. K. Rich, Dist, Mgr, Tel. 1 489 Main St., New Britain {Alcorn fo Ask 80 Years for | vesterday, It took-a criminal super- ior court jury o lionr and five minutes to return the verd im- I ney Hugh | w. | Rufu. HELPS COMPETITORS Businessman Who Does Not Adver- tise Fattens Pockets of Those Who Do, SBays New York Speaker, “There are two types of business- men, the kind who do not believe in advertising and thereby without ex- ception fatten the business of those who do, and the kind who do be- lieve in advertising and are found to Le leaders in everything in coms munity life and busines: accord- Ing to Van Zandt Wheeler, of New York, who addressed the Rotary club at the Burritt hotel today, Mr. Wheeler took as his subjec “The Power of Letters in Busine and pointed out the advantage of a followup letter or a letter paving the way for a salesman, In selling | merchandise, 1t was announced that on the eve. ning March 26 the members of the club and thelr wives will go to the Shuttle Meadow club to see motion pictures, A light lunch will b served, The regular noon meeting will be held “us usual that day. George I, Dyson spoke of the coming spring conference at Pitfs fleld, Mass, April 16 and 17, HARTFORD COLPLE FACE PRISON TERM Oakes and His Wife Martford, March 12--Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ozkes of 106 Church street were found quilty of the eharges made by their 14-year-old niece In the Chincse bondage case afterward State's Attor- M. Alcorn anthorized the statement that he would demand the maxtmum penalty of thirty years In state prison for hoth the man and woman, when they are arraigned for sentence before Judge Newell Jen- ings 1°riday morning at 16 o'clo The man and woman, whom As- sistant State's Atforney Rednhart Gideon described as “utterly with- y sensc of cha or hon- ceived the verdiet, in the ten and crowded court room, with the s®me air of jauntiness that has characterized their deportment throughout the trial. Afterward they were turned over to Deputy Sherift dward W. Dewey for presentation I'riday morning for sentence, Press Orientals Trials That conviction out of the way the tate will press a second charge ugainst Mrs, Oakes for aleged adnl- fery with a Japanese butler, Sam Teraoka and f(ollowing that trial will move against the other four Chinese who are also involved in the bondage case with the girl. The Chinese and their lawyers, are ].er Jim and Charles Jung, representec by Perey 8. Bryant; Charles Wong, represented by Corporation Counsel W. Arthur Countryman, Jr, and Chung Ten, represented hy Clarence ymour, All have elected to be tricd by jury, though the of their trials not yet been finally e termined. Woman Denied Guilt mediately oter order Telling the same story on the | witness stand as was told by her | husband Tues in which ho de- nied the charges of his niece and repudiated his confession, Mrs. Oakes was defight on cross-exami- nation by M. Gideon, and frequent- Iy unswered question with question Like her husband, too, she said that on the day she is alleged to have made e confession mitting s drunk and nicec's charges she did not know what had happened at | that time, on the evening of Janu- Then Mr. Gldeon "v{ el in T huttal Detective Sorgeahit Lawrenee J. Lowe, Cedvic W. Foster, Roso | Meehan, Wiliam Murchie, Dr. John Greenberg and Warden John Fagan | who all testified that they had scen one the Qakes' either hefore or| arter the confession, and that they | appeared sober to them. ! NOT ENOUGH RELIGION | This Ts One Reason Given For (he | Growth of Criminal Offenses Among Young People. Washtngton, March 12.—An| \larming increase in the criminal- | ity of the young' was attributed to- day in & brief filed in the supreme | by the Ipiscopul Clrch Do- and Voreign Missionary socic- the “exclusion of religious in- fluences from the public schools of the natlon.” | The society appeared as a friend | of the court in the suit brought by | private and parochial schools to test the validity of the compulsory edu- cation laws of Oregon. Should they | court | mestic be sustained, the brief asserted, | there was danger other states would | adopt similar | ation | Court )Ah_\ élli("lililT (Coast Refinjng }lqldings March Judg of the United States N Orlea I court cting the W district 1 il s slgned an nrhv“ propertics | company, inless the American Tri of New Yor n issue of $3,-| non ember 1 5 when | t v de- of $1 31,8198 More Metal Workers : On Strike in Italy | Ron March 12.—The strike of the metal workers, whieh hegan last week in Bresgia, where 7,600 men aqnit work af lemand high- .. he served at i that the boy darted from the side. John Valenti, the 13 months' old | son of Mr. and Mre. )rank Valenti of 32 Lawler street dicd this morn- ing. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 10 'elock from the late iome with interment lin St. Ma cemetery. ot Higgins g Mrs, Bridget Hig- gins be held tomorrow mori ing at 8 o'clock from 8t. Mary's| |church. Interment will ba in St \ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925, City Items Julius Blank was arrested this morning by Detective Sergeant George C. Ellinger on a warrant is- sued by the Clinton police charging him with non-support of his wife and children. Blank will be turned over to the Clinton police this after- noon. A successful bridge party, under the auspices of the I, O. B, B, ladles’ auxillary No. 45, was given last eve- ning in the ball room of the Burritt hotel. Prizes were awarded at each table, The regular meeting of Pride Cir-' cle, Lady IForesters will be held this ning In Judd's hall at 8 o'clock, The Y. M. H, A, will hold an im- portant meeting this evening at 8:30 o'clock, There will be a prominent speaker present to address the gath- cring, The Woman's Home Missionary society of the First Congregational church will hold an all day sewing | meeting tomorrow. Luncheon will 12:30 o'clock and at 30 p. m., Miss Estella Dickinson and Miss Vera Kucera of the City Misslon will tell of the work of the mission, The next mecting of New Britain people intercsted in a safety council being organized under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce will be held on the evening of March 23, Several New York men are expected to speak. Plans are being made for the or- ganization here of a branch of the Ahepa, a pociety composed chiefly of Americans of Greck ancestry, John Booth of I'ort Worth, Texas, a field agent of the society, has been in New Britain conferring with pros- pective members, Joseph Caruba reported to the pe. lfce this morning that his store had been entered last night. A carton of cigarettes, two hoxes of candy and two hoxes of cigars were re- ported taken, Miss Mary O'Dell of Raphael's de- partment store, is convalescing after an operation for the removal of ton- sils and adenoids, which she under- went at the Bellevue hospital, New York city. A son was born at the New Brit- ain general hospital this morning to Mr. and Mrs, Emil Teopold of 361 Arch street and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ziel of 54 Austin street, CORONER RESERVES HEARING Stamford, March 12.—Coroner J. J. Phelan, reserved his decision this | investigation of noon following an the death of Thom was struck and fatally injured Monday by an automobile driven hy Treedrick 8 Stewart of this elty, Tt was brought out at the hearing that Mrs, Stewart was driving slowly and on | wallk into the path of the machine. Mr. Stewart, was released in bail of $2,500 pending the coroner's finding, —_— Draths JOHN MAJAKA Jdohn Majaka, the infant sen of Mr. and Mrs. Macrl Majaka of 8 Jroad street, died yesterday. The funeral was held this morning from the Sacred Heart church. Tnterment was in Sacred Heart cemetery. == Howard William Yuknot Howard William Yuknot, the in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Yuknot of 33 Linwood street, died this morning. The funeral was held this afternoon and jnterment was in IFairview cemeter; Virginia Allen Knaus Virginia Allen Knaus, the infant daughter of Mr. I Mrs. Frank Knaus of Kinnear avenue, died this morning. The funeral was held this afternoc with burial in Fairview cemetr John Valenti [ Funerals l Mrs. Elizabeth Milley Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza- betl Miller were held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the late home, 165 West Main street, with Recv, Henry W. Maier, pastor emeritus of the t Congregational church, offici- ating, The pall bearers were Charles Ainsworth, Alfred Smith, Herbert Blake Bradley, J. B. Tliomson and W. B. Nossberg. During the funcral servica Mra Howard . H fon sang. Intwment was in view cemetery. Andrew Heury Rempp Yuneral services for Andrew Hen ry Rempp were held this afterneon at 2 o'clock from the late home, 111 with Rev, Dr. George pastor of the South Con- 1l church, officiating. In- terment was in Fairview cemetery. Maple atreet, \ . C. Hil Ation Mary's cematery SUES RALROADFR DAMAGES 10 GO0DS (. L. Hart Bases Claim on Ship- ment of Furniture Buit for $1,600 has been brought agalhet the New York, New Haven, & Hartford railroad by Clifford L. Hart of 662 Kast street. The plain- tiif claims that household goods which he shipped from Geneva, O., to this city anl which arrived here on June 16, 1924, were damaged to | the extent of $1,200, The writ was issued by William M. Greenstein and served by Deputy Sheriff Martin 1. | Horwitz, It is returnable in the court of common pleas the first Tuesday of April, Alfred Le Witt, acting for B. Rub- enstein, has instituted action for $200 against H. Yanapsky. Deputy Sherift Martin I, Horwitz has gar- nisheed money in the hands of in- surance companies. The papers are returnable in the eity court the first Monday of April. Sam Greenberg, through Willlam M. Greensteln, has brought action for $300 damages against Jennie Katz and Bdward Koplowitz, doing husiness as the New Britain Delica tessen store at 02 Hartford avenue, claiming rent has not bheen yaid. Acting on a writ which is returnable in the city court the fourth Monday | of March, Deputy Sherift Martin H. Horwitz has closed the defendants’ place of business, Joseph and Ethel Hooper ha sued Joseph Martell for $50. Alfred Le Witt issued the writ, which is re- turnable in the ecity court the fifth Monday of March. Wages of the defendant in the hands of the P, & I". Corbin Co., have heen garnisheed. K. C. Jones of this city has been sued by the H. J. Heinz Co, of Pittshurgh, through its Hartford of- fice, for $100 damages. The writ was igsued by Alfred LeWitt and is returnable in the city eourt the first Monday of April. W.ges at Landere, Frary & Clark have heen garnisheed, Aaron Rosen, whos. store at 36 Beaver street was recently gutted by fire, has been named defendant in three actions brought for dry goods sold and delivered. TRosen was com- pletely cleaned qut by the fire and has been awaiting settlement by the insurance companies, pending which he is unable to meet his bills. The Star Silk & Woolen Co., 6f Hartford, through A. 8. Albrecht, has sued for $200; the writ is returnable in the court of common pleas the first Tuedlay of April. Horwitz Rros. claim $125 and have sued for that amount through Edward A. Mag this writ is returnable the first Mon- day of April in the city conrt. Dam- ages of $60 are claimed by Isadore Alpert, for whom Saul P. Waskowitz is acting; the papers in this suit are | returnable in the city court the first Monday of April, Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Herwitz has garnisheed money in the hands of insurance companies. COPELAND DRIVES AGAINST TREATY Objects to Isle of Pines Pact Democrats Meet Washington, March 12.—Although a democratic conference earlier in the day had decided to press for a vote in the Isle of Pines ftreaty which wou recognize Cuban sove erelgnty over the island, Senator| Copcland, d*mocrat, New York, con- tinued his fight against ratification today with the {ndication that he might hold the floor throughout the day. Carrylug maps ¢ erence hooks-to his des I e e AR A N ey Vrrk it Do York scnator prepared Amorican property oy te meeting democrats, to| adopt a policy to be followed in the | special session of that body, agreed | 10 press for an early vote on the Isie| of Pines treaty and to insist on mak- | ing the world court question a spe- | cial order carly in the next congress. It was agreed that the mincrity | uld initiate nothing that caston delay in action upon the world court, but ahould the major- ity express a desire or intention 1o | consider the at session the minority would agree to would matter this special “In the event that the majority &hould take no action whatsoever on the world court, the minority will insist 1ipon making it a special order | v some early date in th r session Xt regu- | world court qustion & nference held simultaneou hat of the democrats, but it waa decided to defer action until the result of the democratic ould be learned ('ripple-d_(—'hildren Are Losers in Society Row party ¢ with meeting | —————— Funernt Joseph A. Haffey Director ) opposite t. Mary's Chureh. Residence, 17 Summer St~1 New York, March 12.—The an- nual Park Avenue street fai ce duc 1 by social leaders for the ai of crippled children, wiil not e held this year, Mrs. Samusl Clark of its sponsors, nounces She sald that the wom | the falr had lost enthusiasn v- | ing numerous clashes v Bird 8 Coler, eommissio of publie we fare, ‘'who had finsisted that other | charities, as well as public insti- tutions, be eligible for a share of t profits. No sul or the a has been planned, Mra Clark said 0,000 FIRE 1OSS e FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY Frostburg, Mr., March 12T sreen Carmations, Swect Peas, pionecr department stere of Mitchi Freeszia and Roses Brothers Company, established in Leave Your Order Now. 1862, was wrecked by fire early to- i Jay. The loss fs placed st about . . Bollerer's Posy Shop s33s.c00.” covere ™ 5 visuranee e N Fireman and mpparatus were sent | TEL. ss6—381 IO rland to assist In fig Florists' Telegraph Service, ing the flames Wall Street Briefs Beveral large brokerage houses attribute the recent weakness of the stock market to a combination of developments which, however, has resulted in an orderly recession, Lit- tle forced liquidation has been noted it wae sald, but there has been a great deal of short selling with the result that the short interest 1s now larger than it was been for some heavy selling by professional trad- New WOOLEN STOCK S AWAY OFF TODAY Radio Corp- Issue Also Takes| a Tumble York, prices displayed ers was reported In such iesues a8 nening of today's market, Geners March 12 rong fone at th ~Btock | PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 | HARTFORD OFFICE € CENTRAL ROW | TEL 1°uid We Offer And Recommend U. 8. Steel, American Can, Radlo, | plectric advanced 3 points on the Baldwin, U. 8. Smeiting. Texas upnouncement that the company . Gulf, sulphur, U, 8, Independent Al- |}, obtained a large contract from cohol and some of the ola. The bull-[(je (urnegic Steel Company and | Amerlcan Hdwe ish attitude of large {interests Was|isitial gains of 1 to 2 points were re- L sald to have shown no change. corded by St. Louis southwestern e preferred, Crucible Steel, Ameriean The financial district hears that| g, | Industrial Aleoliol, Marine the annual report of the U, 8. Steel | proferred, “Katy” common and Corporation to he made public in a'ypmorican Safety Razor, Atlantie It week or two will show the com-lgiying dropped 2 poiuts and St pany’s strongest financial structure | p, .| preferred 1, since Its organization 24 yecars ago. Western Pacific common, which JUDD & COMP ANY I recorded a sensational 16 points ad- | Prices of heavy melting steel nfyuyee yesterday, broke 6 points at | he (ChiceRo qiatrictinaxe ibounires s epening to 40 jaagsnd to {3 and Members New York Stock Exchange CLeed aEoconty DN, ations|ypop went back to around 49, The | § 8 - . N ranging from $1 to $17.25, the|,referred dropped 3 points to 97, |f Members Hartford Stock Exchange lowest level this year, Compressed |y ygjum Steel, extended its gain to '} w Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Shask ) cents lower |5 y.a pojnts and 1. 8. Cast Iron @ Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. at Pipe, Utah securities Texas e | g Sulphur, American Safety T The Baltimore & Ohio railroad | pock Tsland common and Pacific holdings of Reading coal rights have coast second preferred cuch sold We Recommend and Offer: e R AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. ing to President Daniel Willard. | (g jrs~ gain to 6 1-2 points. Am'n BIGELOW-HARTFORD CARPET (O. Wall street thinks they will be sold ing reported there had been no fur- ther negotiations for thelr purchasc by the First National bank. [ Wall street bankers look for con-| tinued tightness in money rates into next month, anticipating that com- mercial and agricultural borrowing | hy the Interior will be extended at least 30 days. Operations involving interfor withdrawaly, tax payments and treasury financing all tended, it was said, to give the market a firm undertons which would be felt until after March 20. Rnokings af structural steel laet week dropped to about 15000 tons compared with ahout 85,000 tons the | week hefore, New inquiries were! placed at about 14,600 tons. Jow Conversion of the New York Cen- tral rallroad’'s debenture 6 into stock is expected to be stimulated the rest of the month in order to} the regular ling. third of them rails more ahove yest Trospects of further favorabla dividend the sonthwestern rail group result- ed in demand for those carriers, ues all mounting to new Ojle, | alsn | group Wabash levels cquipments, steels and motors demonstrations high drasti finane t strength Liquidation which broke sinee 1919 Radio Corporation a halt in the upward movement aft- | Tise s in Jvantly c ial ing continue er a number Woolen was hea Noou—With the technical position of the market improved by the re-| power- sl { strong buying suppo industrials and rails, impressive buy- | throughout the Over 70 issnes, mare than one- gold a point or | lay's final figures and developments in | for of 3 points to and a ake-out interes! the Amerlear and s mergers year. of 45 3-8 Commerelal providing rt for high grade nor Wanler THE STANLEY WORK Stocks Prices on application. l @homson, Tenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. WE OFFER:— | FAFNIR BEARING derive the hencfits of oA S 1-4, and Utah Securities Price On Application ividend declared sesterday on stock |55 4 oy yoporta that it would e in- pp of record April 1. More than $36.-| jed in a new holding 000,000 of the m-lyru:vj;-lu ;-‘rv‘wl\' involving several other public utili- he priviliege va been converted. a0 and the common ha cxpires April ty corporations. Atlantic Guif & West Indies, U and dividend is payable the day after |l " aeanol = T Cereal were also To meet the growing demand for \“’OM_ elestric power in Japan, the Tokio |® High Electrle Light Co. has awarded a| 2,000,000 contract to the Westing- | Allis Chal house Llcetrlc International Co. for|Am Bt Sug nlAm Can high tensian electrical !rmmmssx?. | equipment. The expansion of public | AN utility operations in Japan has been | Am i"‘:! reflected in the large volume of new |Am Sug ... Am um financing already arranged or under | negotiations here by these industries. Am & ST Am Wool The 5 cash dividend proposed by Anaconda {he Western Pacific railroad corpor. | Afchison ... ation will be payable enly on com-| At GIf & W I mon stock now outstanding and, Fald Loco «ill not apply to the mnew shares Balti & Ohio which will be distributed through | Beth Steel the medium of a stock dividend, it | Bosch Mag ... was explained tod Although the | Cen Leath distribution of the 33 1-3 per cent| Can DPacific .. stock dividend long had been ex- | Ches & Ohio pected, Wall street was greatly sur- | ¢ M & St P prised by the directors’ decision to| C M & 18 P pfd 1 draw upon surplus for a cash pay-|C I lel & I . ment. point jump. & | | | Stock of Slab Zinc in the hands| n Toco . Fuel This was reflected in a 16 | Chile Copper . xtile . rn Prod Ref 404 of American producers on March 1| cpy steel : aggregated 16,703 tons, a decre Cuba Cane Sug of 2.203 tons compared with Cosden Oil month before, February shipments pav Chem were 49,104 tong against 52,308 in| | 3 January and 54,1 tn November | krie 1st pfd 1024, the high level that vear. I'ro- | Gien Ilectrie uetion fn February was 48,811 tons | Gen Motors against § f in January. The preliminary Martin-Parey corpo yws a drop in net | 407 equal to $3.51 " no par value stock, | ahont 2,000 or $6.5 1023. [ Ma TREASURY DEPT. TO GIVE < SENATOR COUZENS LIST - rine ptd Haye 1 1 West rth Pag [\ states O Mia P ific Oil n American | 'enn Railrorad Plan To Advise Him of Arhitravy |[©0" 8LTCEY Assessmient Lor Profits on “.\ v "( '\‘"‘0‘ Puce. O ord Motor Stock Rep T & 8 g Ray Copper Washington, March 12 <= The | pegding o treasury has prepared for de ¥ Royal Dutch .. to Senator Couzens of ) Sinclair Oil o Senator Coussns | : E morrow a notice o rhitrary as- [ GO0 PR Cay sessment of profits ged 10 Rl been made hy him sale of Nis | rexac Co minority holdings of stock in the [ po ¢ pae Ford Motor Co. in 191% Transcon Oi While the computa s~ ! 1< ian Paclf sessment s practi is the intention o withhold 1t for one Michigan senator, wh of the special co investig chance to sign a waiver tute of limitations, if he Monday a coppy of f ap treasury purporting o profits he had of | 4 the stock to Henr y inder-assessed an AL 1 Aun €1 %000 and due the treasury At the same tin Nati leclared in 1h "" L as being made fo rave bis activities in ir Hfe Rts caive, runs Rig A obtaining wai Rillings & tion of an assessm nde ar Bris Brass arfly from records olts Arms retary Mellon said t Fagle Lock v is precluded by law f I'afnir Bea adding that 1t 1Land Fia S e 5675 i 1485 o, 1ud Famous Tow company | Players, { 8. | Postum conspicuously C lose 5014 | EDDY BROTHERS & (& HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn, Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 [ WE OFFER: STANLEY WORKS PFD. AT THE MARKET 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. N Judd . 1 " . jo S | Foreign Exchange e : e S ard § \ N b . 1 ore n Sta y W 5 ) o n J anivy W % 3 3 4 « 14 i a 113 ) 1 1 1 ] g 1 4 ( 1 1 S TREASURY STATEMINT S < s Sk ¥ CLEARINGS AND BALANCES 1 n 0 Shipping Is Halted e e s By Canton Strikes S s fi : Chile Will Pay Award To Tacna Arica, Pres. Says \ \ ¢ Jitem co ‘ Wall Street Stock Market Reporter Particulars Upon Regoest 150 MAIN 81 New Biritain | RS R 0 SIS PR HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULIS