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LIONS GLUB HEARS ABOUTHELLOGIRLS Talk on Telephones Given, Fol- lowed by Visit to Exchange The New Britaln Lions visited the Southern New England telephone exchange this afternoon after the regular neon lunch and inspected the work ot local “Hello" girls, The visit followed an address by Lieutenant Frank Dooley, of New Haven, who has charge of the com- merclai department of the telephone company. Lieutenant Dooley spoke at the Burritt hotel at the regular luncheon. He told the men how the first telephone switehboavd in the world was used in “the most ultra- conservative. state in the union— vach of these holes or “jacks" belng @ quarter of an inch in diameter and only 1-16 of an Inch apart, and a miatake of 1.16 of an inch meant & Wrong number, City Items Miss Minnle Kallgren of 51 Dwight street has roturned from a three months' stay in California. Charles Highy, elevator operator in clity bullding, observed his $Ind birthday yesterday. Record & Johnson will begin work soon on a now business block to be erected at 163 Arch’ street for Sleklick & Milkowlts st a cost of $48,000, Otto H. Helurich has been named political manager for Attorney David L, Nair, candidate for the re- publican nomination for councilman in the first ward. A meeting of the ¥, W. H. A, will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the club rooms on Main street, the o of the market, already w, hre sevan (gt Sbeoribor I a0 oY 4B sntr. Beaths plture to Malona but e did 0 8- lon - rocenly” organtsey e | & P o seling i b v eve| . B 2 - K..' country, T.a‘:hy there are more| Stanley Post, No, 11, G, A. R., has keant Ellinger, He stated that he [holding company of the Jersey Cen. | °F® Were conspleuous, 4 d dlgn't say anything about the case tral Power & Light Co, the Key.| Al §rain prices took a sensational Members New York Stock Exchange than 15 million and ' demands for|invited the members of Loren D. to anyons else but to these two. [stone Public Hervice s downward turn here tpq Membe ford S service are being . made so rapldly |Penfield Camp, Sons of Veterans, to Mrs. Emily Savitskl, He only heard one shot fired; Ho |Tidewar, P“ £opmos corporation Do trading began, om \day soon aft- embers Hartfor tock Exchange that factorleh cannot turn out cablo (joln them at its reguiar meeting | The funeral of Mrs, Emily Savit- |1 \ s b oner G0, aY R AL 8 e o nent (9dithe way New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 enough fo cateh with require- |Wednesday afternoon, fo discuss |ski will be held tomorrow morning |0 that thers might have been |Petersburg & Tlorida Power Co,, |With & fresh loss of § 1.20 a bush- p : nough fo cateh up q ernoon, o v | IOre shots but he didn't hear them. |operating in New Jersey, Pennsyl- |el. Efforts to stop a new stand 1o | Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. ments. Kven new factories, he sald, | plans f0r the Memorfal Day observ- (at § o'clock from Bt Andrew's |y, wated that he read no papers|vania, North Carolina and Florida, | 8¢l falled until May wheat i are belng”built but cannot be bullt|ance, church. Interment will be in St |\onday but did read the New J fl | Tonktoiaidotate e l*:figaz ffl’; % "P‘dlli as the telephone, business b.§3°:$§f§.§°'ulffli ;{":!kz“”‘: ::: Mary's cemetery, Dritain Herald Tuesday evening and| New York, March 31.—The United |tWo cents a bushel took place "nig || We Recommend and Offer: s growing. —_— saw plet i e r He sald the little telophons instru- | sult against Andrew Morawskl, The AW plotures of the man In there. |States Steel corporation, s a factor [overnight margin calls to protact % ment whith stands on the average|case was trled before Judge Willlam Mary Staron Bernard Carlson, & motorman In |In the raflroad fleld, in reflected in fts | brokerage houses 4id much to bring ’ desk contains 232 parts. He explain- |C, Hungerford, Henry M. Nowlcki Maron Staron, the nine months [the employ of the Connecticut Co, [OPerations of enough trackage to |about today's selling and three were 3 a en lre rms ed the varlous departments of the |acted for the ‘plaintiff and Najr & [0/d daushter of Mr. and Mrs. An- |stated that he was fn the office of |®rétch from New York to San Fran. | also disturbing reports afloat as to "elephonu system and sald “The man | Najr represented the defendant thony Staron of 11 Orange street, |the car barns on Chestnut street on |C!8c0. The total comprises 1125 | likelihood of financial difficulties in . ] T e AT REPEAL to the court of common | 4l¢d last night. Tuneral services|the morning of October 12, 1924, [Miles of lines leased and owned, 440 | European countrios, Chicago open- an acturlng ompany ith a little rod ladder strapped on | pioas has beon made by Margaret | Il b0 held tomorrow morning at|He said that when he was leaving, & |Mie8 of second tracks, 192 miles|ing prices, which ranged from 1-2¢ the side of the car is a highly trained (’ik o-la. w’h seeks '}; sot :alde 7:45 o'clock from the Sacred Heart |man wearing a grey suit and hat |OPerated under trackage rights, 552 | decline to 1c advance, May 146 to14s STOCK eharin (ho"“jfxd‘n:‘a-m r:’nde'red in the local | Church, with burial in the Sacred |cme running towards him and al- m’: 0{ 1"ddu!tma;- track and 1,832 [and July 136 to 137, were followed Pri licati . 2 . b es of vard track and sidings, vl vi o partment handles a million calls & |gteve Hago fan. Nalr & Nalr was Y A reduction of 1- 2 1 by & plunge gop! this, he got of 1-4 cent & pound G in Connecticut. H 18 1d Mrs. John Frick. %, he got a good look at the pound in | far below yesterday's finish. day in Connecticut. He also “] counsel for the plaintiff, while Ha- i 3 man's face and he {dentified Chap- |Prics of all brass and copper ma-| Corn, oats and provisions went that after April 18 there will be dl- | gopian was represented by Kirkham, | Mra. John Frick of 27 Lyons man as the man. He stated that |!°Tal 18 announced by the American | down simultaneously with wheat rect service between New Britain and | o, er, Hungerford & Camp. street died last night at the New!, . Fe Brass Co. X S Merlden such ay there 18 now be- |~y GG SR et | Britaln general Mosplial. She was |1 Man didn't have a gun in_ hia Selling out to stop losses on the 2 $ hands but went around the car barn / ST art of owners of corn and oats was tween this city and Hartford. = He|,o srteq to the police this morning | born in New Britain 40 years ago. and up Corbin Place. He stated | Frivate despatches received in the | peneral 1n tne {sce ot unusual lack told the men how they could adjust| a0 o window in his stors had been | She leaves beside her hushand, one that he told of the incldent to his|n7RCIal district from London atate | a¢ gemand feom buyers. Corn fre- ulnz enn the '°:?:‘:’;‘ "‘:":f‘: 'm":"t “uffioiont| Proken last night. Detective Ser- |Mrs. Matthew Egan and o SISteTS, | foreman ahout 10 minutes fater |L13¢ Vickers Ltd,, 428 omitted the | quently dropped 1-2¢ between trad- vising o gel L g - | Mrs, Mat 2| Mrs. Bd- |y ; divide 2 = d Wi ks On cross al 3 . Ager, “Red MeAute, Smvigd thelpsial o, Gonnoll Claftey of Hartford, in the man’ : Net incoms of the Consolidate ; . Donald R. Hart, Mgr. men to visit the exchange. The in- . ¥ Thg ke srall SliliBeMeld Th tiradsy, man's hands. He looked at Mibing & Emelog o) lidated | yraai of five cents, and then reacted ) Mgr. vitation was accepted. Most of the Complaint that a man had heen & Y| the hands but there was no gun in P A g Co, of C(anada about 2e. — o0 AN s ece struck In the jaw by a stone brought | morning at 9 o'clock at St. Peter's|them. He aald that no poliseman |©°7.192¢ Jumped to 33,278,004 from o 8¢ Tower to 1-4c — vialtors had never seen a'lerge - (o TS S B & ARG TIOMEY | church. Burlal will be in 8t Mary's A Anm Bt ne oo e D Story o |$1/651,163 the year before Oate 't";' ““: : A e e Olfer: ” v. ! A 0 § advance, May i =4 7 :’;'."“‘r;:::"‘:e::dh’,‘::yfi:g?"",‘:z‘; Service station at 538 Fast Main | cemetery. his foreman and the man who T o later touched 30. ! STANLEY WORKS found that “Central wis nat sisguiy |Street (hls afternoon, The poice: worked with him. He wasn't shown MYSTER[()US ARRES’[‘ Provisions showed losses of nearly LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK one person with nothing to do but|{Man found that Arthur Petow of any photos of the man, he said. He B0c In some cases. May lard de- NORTH & JUDD read novels, chew gum and say|that address was the man hit, Petow saw Chapman for the first time a | S————— scended to 15.50 and then rallied to “Wazzanumerpleeze” or “Line’s|Claiming that a crowd had been flunnalfi meek g0 last Tueaday. Police- | Meriden Theater Manager Held in |15.75- AMERICAN HARDWARE ; : lusy.” They found between 25 and |throwing stones and that the one rar'\hfi‘wnaytvonk him to Hartford | $2,000 Bonds But Famet Nature ! YALE & TOWNE : which struck him had been flung by 0 the court room wherq he saw SR u March 31.—The break in ;:leonpelr:pt::iu;:s :‘x‘lldr‘: cl‘;{cth:‘pfe: Joseph. Baker, g hl;"d & el Novdiven n)};::d)inlthea(fhlcqgo market caused udge Groehl asked him if it was New Haven, March 3 3 t today in the Baltic - ator and several assistants answer- H. Dayton Humphrey. ¢ | . March 31.—Frank an unsettled tone today ing phone calls at the rate of 40 a| The production of Canadfan| Public funeral services of H. I\T;u‘;m;ear:m;&dmm months ago, {{ldlbvrn. manager of a theater in|piarket here where wheat opened =-======.===%=— minute for each operator. =~ They | newsprint during February was the | Dayton Humphrey will be held to- Aeero e "" napped by three | Meriden who was arrested here last | weak, American grades were offer- found thatevery call meant “plug-' greatest on record. morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from w‘ ) e said he was. He | night and held over night on an|ed at 2s to 2s 6d down and Aregn- the late home, 256 West Main street, [ yont in & closed car and they took | idicness charge was held in $2,000 [tine and Indian at 1s to 1s 6d down with Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill, :50 of the company's money away|for a hearing on the same charge | without finding buyers. S ? 5 pastor of the South Congregational | rom him. He said that he sat be- | April 7, today, The Liverpool market also started nfilclal Hmrd smck Exchmge uuntatmns D e I :r;:enhfl:ehfwo men. He couldn't| The police say they have little in. | casy with options freely offered at & | £ ? at the convenience of the family. The What became of the men when |formation about the case except | decline of 4d. The quotations took FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY g pall bearers will be Charles Paraone, | |1 Wera broueht into court. e e Malbert's arrest was requestea |a further drop and early this after- HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN 3 g , Hi M. Bates, E. W. sitively 1denttfied them as the | after he had been alled Y 64 7d lower than yes- . N Burritt Hotel Buflding g :‘-‘gox’;“s“!‘;me;"g;:“ 4 R.C. Mer.|™eB_ Who kidnapped him. - Tho ot Syreeres Toll Bet s e v e sosance ot any sup- |hartford Conn. Trust. Bldg, Burritt Hotel Bldg. BANKS AND TRUST COS. win. SIonEn Bl jshe Dlace about p|den late yesterday. The police |port.s Jel. 27186 " Tel. 3420 at night, thought Halb, 2 ¢ h Low Close Bld ) Ask Div. {Payable | Capital “Tan’ albert would be taken Hig] L . Pa Tsn't it true,” Judge G T84 5 1 420 10 QJ 700,000 i " B¢ Groehl ask- | back to Meriden, oy S8 75 8% 0 10 | I8 L) f“"~“"'“;‘1"‘,?,“’°; Croce |0+ “That you invented this story |the specific Ch;:", w,q;,h i,’a‘,:h:;'rfi:! :flf'}gh;\‘,‘ 4:\“ S ¥irst National Bank 4 2l 11 QY 1,150,000 he funeral of Mra,’ Paulina Croce about the kidnapping as a &00d ex- | thing to do with the theate, - |[Am can 163 15814 162% Hertford-Astns National ez 318 | 326 i b &3 | 30008061 was neld trom Larala and Sagarino's |cuse to cover yoursert up “pocacrs | L sl it e pey, | AmECani T BI04 S0 Harstord-Conn, Trust Co. 480 15 QI lso000| undertaking parlors at 8:45 o'clock |you had spent the com any' e T ionn AT ndiarge being || AmiLoco s LE RIS REEIAL & | T Morris Plan of Hartford 110 | QJ 160,000 e Pany’s money | merely one that could be preferred [Am Smelt ... 2% 91% “e eY'—— 205 F] QJ 100,000 | this morning and from Bt. Mary's |with these People.” “No sir,” stated | hore et J 627 613 Phostix Natlopal Bank 300 13 ' QJ 1,000,000 church at 9 o’clock where a requiem |Carison, tl th T to hold the accused (Am Sug . il 435 10 150,000 v v, e ¥ |un e complainant obtaine - |Am Bum 3% & Riverside Trust Co. as 1) e [ dikata| maas was celebrated by Rev. Ray-| In coming back to the idontificn- | sther eriom UL el L B y U. 8. Sscurity Trust Co, 50 131 QJ 1,000,000 | mond Clabby. on of Chapman, Judge Groehl ask- ol e Am Wool .... 40% 39% U. 8. Sectrity Trust Rts. 18 | s I | The pall bearers were John Deed him how he fdentified the s IMi 5 7 305 2% ares 0 0 s FIRE IN - Monte, James Do Monte, Domonick (and he said that when he came to |11SS Bennett Loses in T i ! INSURANCE 008. De Monte, Donato Donatl, Michael [Hartford to the court rogm, Final G e Astoa Fiw Ins. ox wr | e e Carlozzi and Peter De Barbor. {old to pick out the man and ho sa | Miss Dy, COMINE Match |1t air & W S 5 700 0 J 0 d v Alss Marion s V' ] Ra Loco .. + ?{:‘r:m:";!::‘u:.’-x i 590 %o 3: As the body was borne trom the |him in the prisoner's pen. He said |of this city wum;:%p:.fpf‘imr;: Thi-: ::::'41 & :7hio . 73‘: T | Natfonal Flvs Ins. ox | 710 20 QI church Mrs. Mary T, Crean ren- '!w man was wearing no overcoat | North and South Women's tit] Beth Steel .... 41 404 | et ot gl i s | SR dered “Nearer My God to Thee.” | WheR he saw him on Chestaut street. | pincrur e e o at|Beth Stee 4 i e B L a9y The a wealth of floral tributes | James K. White, a liverymap 1er Tt iy e oy | BOscREMART oS0 B - . Hfd, Fire Ina. Rts. 81 20 | here was litfieq yman tes- |ed to Mrs. Melvin Jones, champion | Cen Leath ... 15% 15 Bursitrasiin ol Merys ceinstery, P 1avion the morvinglorlOctatier| o M ORIEayolianal (oot O e Lo e s A LIFE AND INDEMNITY COS. _ e e et tcomBis Vet | nampipe e Son et e e A Bactei R i The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Astna Cesualty & 8. Co, | s 1 Qi 2,000,000 Mrs. Johanna Jankauskas stable to the Hayes blacksmith shop |in the ; g S I3 5% I} 1,000, - ‘Wo shoe ¥ oy N | e S " T Raaureace | 0 (e Jagkaurkas ‘:u'r:: this_ mornin fvo :‘ms:fll:c::n::vhnl)::r;enur o |match, Mre. Jones taking 45 each|C R sl & P . 42% 41% Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Hartford Steam Boller | 880 10 QJ 2,500,000 | al o'clocl . ew 3 oc] " -, 3 801 Travelers Ins, sx 916 | 990 el et RGeS Sk high mass of ::”mf» morning. He saw a man coma m:."”—‘rfi.:7.n;:cr:‘::|‘ ) }::1°F<t;:ln ;;»; 31t Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. iem, celebrated by Rev. Anthony Tom between two bulldings |y 5 Rty X 3 ey a7, PUBLIO UTILITIES Tequiemy Y |white he : 8% |nett, who was outdistanced in the| Con Textile ... 2% 2% . Waskell of Hartford, with Rev. Was waiting there and pass | o o\, | = 3 3 < . hfd: iy & L& Gor S () b % D% T et Reting ot 1 Jasephs [TV clom to Bim: s foentned e | 213 PATLof the maten. kept up the | o proa Ret 38 38 3 Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. y G. Lt. Co, com, H 2 i Iman as Chapman. He had ;| Interest of the spectators and befora | Cru Stee g Hartford Blectrio Lt. pfd. 200 | 5| QF , 2,000,000 | church as deacon and Rev. Thomas Ma’" ‘; _"*T"]"'" He had on a grey the finish, she had wiped out con- |cosden Oil 21% 26% 27% LETTERS OF CREDIT-—GENERAL BANKING Hmramlmocme th. com, 1208 ll 208 1 | QP | 10.000.000Taden of the Church of St. John the M grey hat and low cut russet siderable of the score against her. e "-.Mm 3% 32 3214 . N. England Tel. Co. u3 146 & | QJ1B ! 1K000,000 Sy e A the . o o ® av JEl g o= G 3 H o 3 I TR g % | QN8| 100000 | Evangelist as sub-deacon. As Uilier fesaminat e e e T a8k 4 Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. Conn, Lt. & Power § 1 1 body was borne from the church the . Judge Groeh : = © s R, Lt. & Powe us | | | choir sang, “Nearcr My God to |asked him if he was a former driver _ BENT THE WISHBONFE fo 1st pfd Tl i . MANUFACTURING COS. Thea for a family in Springfield and ne | WOt pavements caused an odd ac- | Gon Bectric 314 American Hardwars Cor, (26) 11 QT | 32500000 The pall bearers were Peter Dovo- answered that he was, FHe was ask- {1 cident on West Main street last °n Motors .. 70 % Automatio Ref. % 8 ) QM1 | 2,000,000 kaitls, Joseph Satula, Edward Sa- |0 If he knew the Shean family anq | °V°ning when the taxi driven by North pfd . 627 e b e e DR I O am 1) @k 1 200t tuia, Vincent Satula,” Anthony Sin- [le Mated that ho knew Mr. and Mrs. | Michacl F. Sullivan ‘came into col- | insp Gopper .. 22 (1 . Zieer & mourone i) = L0 8 i and. eter Loseuakan TSRO0 1t nane of the famie. > | Iion with S orher machines S| o e + || Foreign Exchange Collina Compaay 81 QI16| 1000000 flower bearers were Joseph Mc-| ' WVETN't you the star witness in |livan was proceeding west and had | Ing Paper .. .. | Colts. Arms Co. (2§) 8 QJ ‘ §.000.000| Carthy, Matthew Hayes, Arthur|® €3se some 20 years ago, known as |1°ached the head of Liberty street | Kennecott Cop. 4T% ——— ffl,’.'.r‘“éi"nfxf. (25) }3: ! :“ i Jm\;g Westman, Walter Eydenta, Frank !‘1'1\7 T gan va.st-? af}:od Judge Groehl. v\h-‘_‘n a second car came in the op-| Lehigh Val 8} | New York, March 31. — Foreign Fuller Brush Ob. lst Pfd. (25) #|arn 990,000 | Beckman and Joseph Jasapawich. |0 S0 "“‘\““:p"'"k'{ :‘:’;""}:"" White. """-'”(“' ;‘"“”“"; ?"“"""‘- *"}” ';""’ HL A, ¥ ilxrhm'g-‘s irregular, Quotations in Fuller Brush Co. Class A (25) eom 2 | QF. 926,000 | Rov, Tather Waskell conducted the : y Sty that the woman | the taxi against the curb, bending | Marine pd .. 41% : ' emand 477%: Fuller Bru:h Co, Class AA com ‘1 || M ll 419000 | ommittal services at the grave in nl[o\; the baby in the canal,” he [the wishbone. Before he could get| Mid States Oil 1x _1‘/ .;‘ (Continued from First Page.) Great Britain: demand 477%; Hart & Cooley. 2x QJ O N e v TataanTet Tyl asked. *“No, gir,” shouted White. |straightened out, Sullivan's automo- | Mis Pac pfd .. 8% Tl% 13% 447%; 60-day bills on banks International 81 1 SRary aicoms) jWerent you connected witn | bile siid across the strect and collid- | Nat Lead ....144 143% 143% [the building commission shal pro- ance: demand ables 4 lerrick case?” asked Grochl, * od wit ; chinsithalwish® o 99 28RNy = Joseph Boskas ; .| od with a third machine, the wist 3 L e s New Brit. Mach, Co., pfd. = | Tiis funeiat &'Jom,h'nmkm. wilt [SiF T was not,” shot hack Whit bone being further damaged, The ..126% 126 126% 3}1‘]-“"""‘1‘;"("““) the application for Igium: demand 5.11%. e oAt SuatTorl ! B be held tomorrow morning at g AL thls point, Chapman ~tugged |other cacs escaped with slight in- LR s s mont e icven Jamand £330 SDSNmAE: Klico-Bement -Pond tom — o'clock from St. Peter's church, |JU4€e Groehl's coat ~talls and|jury and no one was hurt Pacific Ol ... 54% denial in such case ma ! 27, Switzerland: demand Horth & Judd Mg, Co, (35) a2 Interment will be in St. Mary's “‘}""’:4”" md}gn “""m“d down, he S LT |xPan A'"‘m\‘fl‘n g e Al 9.2%, Spain: demand 14.27. Greece ok, Stow & Wilcox (2! 6x o 3 urned around and pointed to a seat SETING A |Penn Railroad 45 | SE e ey 5 POl e d emetery. | OTFY MEETING NOMINATIONS ) it e mand 1.58%. Polas demand Russal Afc. Compasy e o oy I Quteide of the prisoner's pen.| Nominations for the city mesting [P & R C & I 39% e ;‘r*'\h‘““‘;“‘\-‘ ‘:,'d e Cisshosltve AR e i A 2 “Weren't you seated all week | = il rent ol | Plerce Arrow.. 113 111y he e same and report to th : A 6o . 3 J inows ) ong 2 ade las ht as fol- buil 7 hoe ¢ Jugosiavia: demand 1.62. Eiiiiey Werver otd, (3% | oy QFIs| E800000[ {,\x‘:‘r\"r:l ';'r""r;h-r:'.fifmnmm by the prisoner's pen, just fl"'r};:::i “s'r:-:u:;‘x'v;.m fonn ¥ Gill, [Pure Oil 20 e ‘d!'ffl“, ”‘:fo,’.OnO‘.‘!;',Y““"":, e 1 L:fvn\a’: “ uu' :-vnlnyn:‘n, Unlon Mfg. Cow N, Brit. (2§) 1 1 QJ | 1000,000| Sunday, was held this morning at | a0 Pointed to) where you could |gust E, Wallen, Aaron Danlelson, |Ray Copper i Brazi mand 10.85. Tokio: Tale & Towne Mfg, Co. (25) 16| QJ | 10,000,000 the #acred Heart church at 7:45 ;';“;(e '231"lwflflm'nl:»d ;nd get & good | gamuel Hinehlifte, Stepben Sautter Reading .. Bolntinat tof thistordinanc: I the 1 41%. Shanghal: demand Whitlock Coil. Pips = ! = | 18000fy00ck. A high mas of requiem ,h‘;m"“‘n'"nm"t"n ".':m‘:“::“'” 'v“‘“fnnd Louls Dyson. A. F. Eichstaedt '\l:"‘(]“:“f e i S ltes Fihe et Montreal 99 15-16. o o e ) 9 as ce v. Fa Ku- iy HAEN ne pris- | A 8 were named |SiNCla 2 Jes o o e £ permit NEW YORK BANKS AND TitUST COMPAN Nl 1"’r”l';f’”"‘{:’mlf"‘“‘L‘“‘i‘;" X Joner,” answered White, *Didn't xon e Andereon i ere HaTed N Pukine only i case of denial of & permit ~America, Bank of ex QJ | 6500000 OWSKI ’ x “|look at him?" thundered the judge. 7 < ¢ Gorman, |South Rallway 833 can the council be called upon to | ‘Amsricas Buehinge Net {33 | _E000000 | Sacred Heart cemeter, e Tt e “["’5(-} Sixth ward, Miss Mary Gorman, |South Fal A [t a8 & courts The Naples ang | fr——— Bankers Trust ex | Q3 | 20,000,000 —_— hite, | yack Putterman, James McAleer, | 5 i 5 2 Bank ot N. ¥, & Trust ex [ Q3 | “4ooo000 CARD OF THAN “but T didn't stare at him all ”'"‘4111\1M o l..m‘“l', e i 1 | Texac Co 3% [Lee permits were nof m.mr‘d. and | Central Unfom Trust | Q3 12500000 (o LT ANank ‘nur triends, [1iMe-" “That's all,” said Groehl. E‘H ian 'h"n . L|fi§r T. " Me. |Tex & Pacific 504 }?hfl rcrnuest for a 'xv“.f)hc hearing Chase X g;:l) 5 | Q3 ) Aneuggon | B U SN sooltion fo the ynds | Pollceman Thomai Feeney of ‘the | hv S s R STt 4% [came for persons othes n appli- C);::nllml National 1‘ g_;’h ‘ l::ggm url.n\ ;5(; N ‘~”\\_ th“_" by 'I‘ ° [New Britain police force was next LUK " Sy “‘;‘m il & va.|Unfon Pacific . 1381 3 cants for permits. | Commerce, Nat'l Bank of ex 1 @471 asionnuo| Som® 00 AN D Oy onn oo UTIAE | brought to the stand. He stated that | SLCATN8 Was selec s |1 8 Indus Alco 80 Had it not been for the f Corn Exchange | QF 3.078,000 | OUF recent hereavement In the death |on tne morning of the crime, he haq | 2" {U S Rubber . 351 there is an appeal to the ci :q“":-:‘. 'l'nm.r';mn B { QO“I'?I 23,000,000 | of our beloved mother and w‘l{n. al%0 [raonived a telephone call '“t his | PAST (iHT\ Il;fli;“\l' HT ‘v' S Steel .... 1158 pending, work woul iy K“mnmm St Ll for the beautiful floral offerings re- [nome that there has been a hooting | \"'»‘ 4 »I‘ Morgan Lodge. No. | \Westinghouse en started on t Guaranty Trust Co, Qv | cefved. at the Davidson and Leventhal store, | . "\ 0ington L. Morgan Lodg Radio ¢ spite of the commoe Hanover National : | I Qe _Signed:—John Jankauskas. John, |He went there and into the atore and | ** I\..n! T.. will ho ".” past [ S wishes, it is said {mn n:;-co‘xuztnm- Trust | Q@2 1 17.500.000{ Victor and Joseph Sinto, Mrs. and found the condition of the safes as ars' night at the Jr. 0. 1 e s are reported awyers Title & Trust QJ 6,000,000yt Ohas Gedraftt 4 s al ungerford court this i) EASURY STATE ki 3 Manhattan Co, (Bank of) (60) 1 @3 ! 18000000 | Mrs. Chas. Gedraitis. the other witnesses described them. | " 'l on ,1” bl g : \.‘”:\rfln ry balance, $479.260,141 | OPinion of building et s kg [T 10000000 e | He Stated that he found a bullet on | e R C B LS eulOoriadbl that the common co Na QJ | 49,000,000 shelf near the rear door but he | Vet Of this kind ever held b 5 £ TEER and action was of no eff New York Trust Cof QI 10,000,000 | prm— lodge. The object is to have the CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT i - | 080, could not state the calibre. said | | : 2 4 000 i s e s SRR . al i U. 8 Mortgage & Trust Co. 03 | '3060.008 behind the front seat in the Lincoin | ON¢® & Month. AIf members of §t.|000: balances, $8.000.000. | URGES TAX REDUCTION . : s Ramyers' Title Res. ! ' » antomobile arnq r::::a “nw‘r:mw-:: Elmo lodge and Pythian lodge are Roston . — Exchanges, 63,000,000 Washington, March $1 st 2 w,_vv“f‘f\'\"fi,fi"‘\f & \PI:W'} iss flashiights, two bottles of liquid. At invi ed to attend e o :rn;m\lf':flw ances, s King, 4n Utat s mlaiToday Bl C 0 oA shoix e Nat American Alllance QIIN | L998.e0e n',:'.‘,'::', ey this point, State's Attorney Alcorn | Vil start prom AL f' i 2o ant DIVIDEND youditety a pext *ossion | | merous designs to select from, American Surety ox QM3 ' 600,000 opposite ~t. M Church. produced two bottles of nitro-giycer- | the program will g e i Nou AR T Dlrecton | aen the, na X tasy || and various Kinds and shades of Continental .Ins, 1 4210 10.000.000(| Residence, 17 Summer 8t.—1625-3 | [ine and all the guards in the § speakers and) eatertainment. il alne il b 0,800 800: e yanis SHUARESI ] ragrnieiand) soss;, (o) awit iR Fidelity—Phenis Tne, |30, sowoes and about Chapman rose to their | e O Ll e L Te T, DR Ll T 1A% leont tastes and circumstances. Frankita Fire Ina Co. (%) J&3 | 100,000 R e e i CONN. RIVER HIGH jeclared only the regular divid olished s : Glens Falls Tnm Co (10) I Q9 t. Judge Groehl objected to th 5 5 EAis 25, Gz R If planning a tablet, headstone, Globe & Rutgers Sl LT showlng of tlie mitro, Mz objection | fpringfield. Mas. Maroh e L s R B ] T monument or mausoleum, give us | Say : { o Connectic ed 16 stoc o expectations - q American I ca Co. J18 ) 12,500,000 was oyerruled and an eption was | The Connecticut river reach 6 | stock, IR S | ¥ e call. Es tes free. Rauer Tomres Go () |Gt s o sore Teiopueee, taken § < S CXCPEON VER | teet above mean low mark here to-| financal ~district that a " spiit-up| WHITE XPL\(.(}; INCREASES || ® Eitimates fr Fome_(nsurance Co. I8 15000000 Call A86-781 for all your He was present when the autopey | dav. covering lowlands but doing lit- | would be authorized on the basis of | Tokio, March 31 : M G G i C . e opsy | d oty iveres toaCo ey |1 Sa3 | baen flower wants. was performed on Skelly. He helped | tle damage. As a marked drop has | hares for one. port states that t cGovern Gramite Co. National Surety ] 10,000,000 ’ to take off his clothes. He identified | 0ccurred since yesterday at Brattle —_— { creasing yearly in J. H. H. Rich, Dist. Mgr. Niagara Felle 1oa. Oo. (50) { sooneoe| PN ol Brers (Y] np him and the bullet. Judge Groeh] | bore. Vt. and other morthern points| Spain possesses a greater variety | now 4,300,000 suffer 489 MAIN ST. TEL. 15828 S T e 057t i 1 Dete 1 CHURCE STREST jobjected to this. At this point, Po- | it is believed the water will go little | of minerals in large deposits than |ease, with about 122,0 N Phose Ev ~—exirae s Florist' Telegraph Service. liceman Feeney, overcome by the or no higher than It is now. [2nv other country in Eurove, !year. { __A‘ ging in" in u little hole in a 'plml.l NO RUSSIAN RECOGNITION Coolidge Gives No Intimation that He Intends to Change His ¥or- olgn Policles. Washington, March 31.—~President Coolldge 1s still unresponsive to sug- gestions from any quarter that the administration poliey with regard to Russia be changed, He sees no warrant for present consideration of proposals to recog- nize the soviet government as condl- tlons which have continuously prompted denlal of recognition re- main the same, Neither does he belleve that recent developments bearing on the attitude of the ‘powers towards recognition necessitate a review of the American attitude, out of the store, was Walter Malona, was standing in front of the store with “his woman,” but he didn't know his name, Judge Groehl's question, he stated that he saw five policemen get out The first time that he described the man was a week after when he told what he looked like to Sergeant Ellinger of Britain police force, of the car, (Continued from Becond Pagé) nto an alleyway. Under cross-examination, hree days later, In answer He then saw him g0 down the street and disappear La iChance stated that he first told his story to a policeman at the factory where he worked. That was about The policeman Another man the New He sald that he didn't describe the man by a memory of the affair, started to wipe the tears away from his eyes. Judge Groehl did not wish to question him, Medical Examiner Waterman Lyon of New Britain testified that he had performed the autopsy on the body and had extracted a bullet from Bkelly, It was performed at the New Britaln general hospital on the aft. ernoon of October 12, The bullet was {dentifiéd by Dr. Lyon as the Identical one which was found in the autopsy. It was passed to Judge Groehl and wy ined at Jength by him while Chapman glanced at it with evident interest, Wall Street Briefs to The first junfor financing in con- nection with a $30,000,000 reorgani zaglon program of the A. E. Pitkin public utility properties takes place today with an offering of 120,000 shares of class A common stock of the National Public Service corpora~ EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 81, 1925. SHEAN ADMITS HE WAS WILLING AID WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS FALL DOWN Selling Hysteria Hits Chicago Pit Todey —— Chicago, March 81, — Selling hysteria broke out afresh in the wheat market today and within an hour after trading began had forced prices down 6 1.2 cents o bushel, May delivery of wheat fell to $1.40 1.2, the lowest point in many months, Heavy calls for additional funds to protect brokerage houses from possibllity of leases fncident to big fluctuations compelled many holders of wheat today to make sacrifice sales. This intensified the weakness PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS. NEW YORK & HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES HIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE € CENTRAL ROW TELIZ-wl We offer: 100 American Hardware 100 Landers, Frary & Clark 100 Torrington Co.