New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 7, 1925, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SUPREME COUNCIL OF R. A, T0 MEET), Gonvention wmfltt Hotel on Aprll 1 md 1 The supreme counell of the Royal Arcanum will held its annual con« rention at the Burritt hotel on Tues- lay and Wednesday, April 14 and 16, With & banquet in ‘tie dining oom of the hotel on Tuesday eve- ung. Rev. Dr. John L. Davis, for- merly pastor of the Trinity M. E. shurch in this city, has been se- syred as the principal speaker at :he banquet, while the program will be rounded out by addresses by officers of the soclety and by a musical entertainment, Grand Regent Frank H. Daly will act as toastmaster and deliver the opening address. Miss Honey Stuart will do character singing. An address will be midel by Deputys| Supreme Regent, Mrs. Violet Forite: render a selectéd, group of. Songs, accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Bennett Lindsay. Selections will be sung by a male trio consisting of Messrs: Hayes, Kristopher and Cole. Dr. Davis will deliver his address after which there will bé more singing and dancing by Miss Stuart. * The program will - ‘'be concluded-: with character; sketohes and selected solos by’ Kristopher and Cole, ~ Business . sessions will...be . held Tuesday and Wednesday mornings and "afternoons. A speclal program A and families of the > heing arrangéd for Wednesaay, connist{ng ot sightsceing tours n&‘lnupecuén of local ‘fac4 ruest 1, Hobson. Erricson will TELLS OF WORLD TRIP 10 LIONS’ 8" CLUB MEMBERS Former Bristol Muw Say: fellowship is Shown the Over 1f Men Are Oo\mu Boel and ecustoms of people in varlous“parts of the world, were de- scribpd by former Mayor Joseph ¥, Dutton of Bristol in an address to the New Britain Lions’ club at the Burritt fiotel ;teday. Mr. Dutton took his hearers on a “travelogue' around the world. Hé told them: of GM- the queer martiage customs of Korea, of the vast possibilities of China, and the religlous cults of India, He took his hearcrs along the river Ganges and showed them the sacréd Hindoo cows, He journeyed with them to Cairo dnd along the river Nile and pointed out the su- perstitious religlous bellefs of the ‘natives. ' He took them into Japan Auting the. recent earthquake, dur- ing which time he was there, and carrled them from there moross the continent to Arabia to attend the Moslem worship of Allah, In all his travéls the cleanesy: place he saw In the entire world, was in Holland, with its quaint little Dutch houses, He cxplained the efficlency of the Berlin police department whorein every third traffic police- man must speak English, Interest- ing descriptions of scenes and cus- toms An and " around Ireland were told. Everywhere he went he sald he found that the traveler is accorded courteous treatment if he shows an inclination to be courteous, “Every- body will treat you good if-you are decent,” he sald, Frank Miller, superintendent the Vulgan Iron Works was comed as a new member, French Deputies Vote = ° of wel- . DISTRIBUTION OF AWARDS IN AIR (Continued from: First Page) — g ported in the best of spirits at the ‘Wethersfleld state; prison where, in the shadow of the gallows on. which he is condemned to die on the morn- Ing of June 25, - he is keeping in close touch with the developments in the legal aspecta of his case through hls junior counsel, ¥athan O, Freed- man. Prison authorities have “drawn the curtain” on g!;e eoxulctud mur- derer with. the I.T\rwuncan\enl that from now on, Chapmarn's Iife at the prison will be. thé ‘regular routine followed in the caso of any con- demned®man, Whife Chapman .fe passing the dreary hours in his cell, his attorneys are rushing through preparations for the appeal whigh is,to be made for a new trial, As the first excitement over the yerumt [of' gullty and the impoBition of ‘the déath sentence has subsided, it has Become evident that the only hope'of Chapman's cheathog' the gallows ‘will be on new evidence, Legal tangles resulting from the time a federal prisoner serving'a 25 year sentence and a convicted mur- derer under sentence of death hy the state of Connecticut are expected to be taken care of without difficulty if offorts, to save the murderer's life im the state courts are unavalling, It has been announced at Washington that no aétfon will be taken thers until after all efforts by Chapman's attorneys have failed and the death sentence ordered enforced. Why Washington Delayed. The deferring of action by the of- ficials at Washiggton is necessary because if action was taken now re- leasing Chapman from federal cus- fact that Chapman g af the pFesent!|- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925, BUILDING OPERATIONS INCREASE DURING MARCH — l’ormllg Tssued at Office of Inspector Hennessy For Structures Valued at $785,951, Bullding ‘operationsare on the in- crease with! constriiction during the month of March totalling $785,051, the report igsued . tdday from the office of Inspectar Kdward J. Hen- nessy shows. ., Eighty frame buildings were built at a cost of $810,730; 81 brick build- ings were erected at an estimated cost of $466,400, and 39 alteration contracts were. tu!rlllrd at a cost of $18,821, . A total of 160 permits was reparted, § 14z Operationd during the month re- sulted in the addition of 155 tenc- ments and 15 stores. BEDRIDDEN ARE (Contfnued from. Tirat Page.) W et The Bosfon Capdy. Kitchen, Fell- man's Florlst Shop, Crocker IHous Barber Shop, John O. Eno, proprie- for,” Army and Navy Btore, Stanton and Cook, shoe dealers and Blair's Women's 8hop, A Dumber of the carrfed from. the burning structure ! by police, firemen ang. civilians, The New. London fire department wah assisted by the-Groton, Norwich and .. Westerly departments, each sending one plece of apparatue. Much money and jewelry were lost by guests who were forced to flw’ from the: burning: hiotel, The burned building is amply lu women were SAVED AT FIRE Wall Street Briefs Although the Delaware & Hudson Co. In propasing -a segregation of its coal properties adroitly refrained from promising a distribution to stockholders, the stock market was quick to register its bellef that se- curities of the new coal company © tually would pass to the road's shareholders, The rise in the stock to a new high record at 166, more than 20 potfits above last week's low figure, indicated that Wall street had already placed a tenta- tive valuation on the ‘“rights” which are expected to accrue to stackholders. The ' Westinghouse acceptance | corporation has been organized with a capital of $2,000,000 to assist buy- ers of Westinghouse products in financing timé-payment sales of eleetrical. apparatus. Headquarters of the new corporation will be in Pittsburgh and branch offices will be opened in other cities. 1% A Merrick s president of the new concern. Moderato Improvement in stbek market sentiment reflected in small gains by the majority of issues in yesterdays' transactions, apparently was alded by surveys of business propects, pointing to - reasonably jitable conditions in the carly future, | Encouragement found in this outlook [tended to, withstand higher call mon- ey. Traders, anticlpate comfortable [money rates for several weeks, | Publje offering is expected shortly | of an Amerlcan loan of about $8, 000,000 to the city of Oslo, capital of Norway, ¥ formerly” known as Christiania, which is understood to have been awarded to Kuhn Loeb & Co|l. The isseu is expected to bear § per cent coupons. * (the best gains being recorded by the WALLT PRIGES NOW GOING HIGHER Points at Opening ' New York, April 7.—8tock prices Iresumed their movement to higher iground at the opening of today's market, which featured by bullish operations in the motor and ofl shares, Maxwell Motors A advanced 2 points to a record top at 94 and | Willys Overland preferred recorded a similar gain, The oils showed fractional improvement on initlal sales, General Electric and Dupont lopened at net gains of 1% and 1 point, respectively, Confident buying continued to characterize the early trading with speclalties, Standard Industrials and rails showed moderate improvement. Commercial solvents B and Kelly- Springfield 6 per cent preferred each advanced 3 points, U, 8. Realty 25, | Atlantic Const Line and 1. 8. Cast i{Iron Pipe 23 each and Nash Motors, Dupont and Remington Typewriter 2 each, .American Can, Coco Cola, Radio Corporation, Scars Roebuck, Maxwell Motors B and Pacific Oil |'wero among the dozen or so {ssues |to climb a point or more. Delaware & Hudson, Assoclated Dry Goods and Central Leather preferred each fell back a point on realizing sales, For- elgn exchanges opened steady, de- mand sterling ruling unc¢hanged at |$4.78 1-4 and French francs declin- ing a point to 5:13 cents, Sharp bidding up of Coca Cola, U. 8 Realty, Brunswick-Balke-Col- lender and General Asphalt prefer- Maxwell Motors Advances Two 8 PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS ‘NEW YORK & HARTIORD JWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~= Tel. 2040 ° ‘ 6 CENTRAL Row TEL - HARTFORD OFFICE We offer: UJIGAWA ELECTRIC POWER €0., LTD. FIRST MORTGAGE 7% SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS * Price 91 and interest to yield 7.90% 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 the purchase of Aetna Life Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. STOCK Price on application. torleasbigiihet with s Aunchaon’, gi tody and then by some technicality S";Ie“ "Cfflg*'t'l"fi(m } rank V. Chap- iz red nrcurrrri‘ after mldd;y‘ ‘l)!ut t;.e e ol his release from the death sentence| Pell, one of the trustees. . o4 Beneral market continued under the hod the Shuttle Meadow club, Bert,F. Franchise for Women | was efrecteq, o would stand a tres| The damago entalied in tho e s, O SBSRLVT tof 1824 i iencs ‘o tha, ontinued drop fi \ Armstrong bas been securéd to lead | By Tho Awociafed brom. man. It was pointed out fn Wash-| Crocker Houso and Rialto theatee| (e Inferest PR ;‘,' o 'the Western Railroad stocks. Chi- £ ulnznn mn the deleggtes in mase singing., . | [ :Paris, April'7.—~The chamber of ington dispatches that the stmplest | f1res here, both occurring within 24| e1ation It reports Vb logy g0 morthwestern went down to 49 | 9 g . , Albert F. Corbin 18 chaffman and |deputics this evening passed the bill procedure for the federal govern- | hours of each other, amounted to al- | flsf \h‘(vyvr;)r v{; :(.n agl(’n;s i & u;s 5-%, with the decline arousing mis- Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel, ‘2580 N David L Nalr secretary of. the com- | giving women the right to vote in | /i He wauld be for Presi-| most twice the total fire loss in the OF 33,853,516 the year before. Gross: giiino ag to the maintenance of MEMBERS NEW YORK AN o mittes ot Arrangémants. | $he other imunicipal electlons and:also:making | gont’ Goolidge to commuts. Chap. | city of New London for (he years of IN0OMo was $35,838,480 compared fne worrant aividend 5 vage Arms NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES menbers ‘are Fred Elltott,sEugene [them eligible for municipal oftics i | o0 “OH 8 T8 & term explring a| 1923 -and 1924, . Latest estimates|With $29,785,620 In 1923, Profit Was proka § and Baldwin, American Can Donald R. 'Hart, Mgr. J. Pertér and George H. Dmn. flected. The vote was carrled by & | ro " minutes before he 13 schedujed | place the Crocker Louso huildfmg $4426.920 but depreciation and '1"-laxu1 U. 8 Cast Iron Pipe yielded 2 e e shiow 'of hands. ‘A similar bill was to die on the gallows at the -state|damage this morning at approxi- |Pletion charges exceeded $8,360,000.11 3 (53 points. 'm.“ alk woman A“‘mm | passed by the chatber in 1?19, but prison. Without this,- it would be| metely $400,000, while that of the |Profit and loss surplus was $50,¢ High I:mj C’Iosfi “re Otfer:— Y T v WAl defeated in the senate. necessary to go through lengthy| Rialto yesterday morning is said to |933. Allia;Criplimep . Ti% 183 oK : '0 Take Her Own-Life ] court actlons to establish a precedent | have reached $47,000 or a total for o IR Am Bt Su ... 41% 1% 41% 100 STANLEY WORKS, Common REPORT: the two buildings of $447,000, In Prices of Lake Superior Tron Ore | Ay (an 16712 163% 1638 y Nerwalk, Apri} 7—-Despondent| ponarq 1, Lasky of 45 Overlook | [°F, €Xecuting death sentence by a e lestl sl e i for the 1925 season have heen re-| Am L. 125% 1233 124% i i o] n o 4 i 0 the fire 8 in this city was 2 8! koo m Loco 25 231 247 J 23 over family matters, a woman Known | o cnue” complained to the - police | St2e O & federal prisoner. T e e e el e ATl Bmelt S4% o4 A 100 STANLEY WORKS, Preferred as Rose Miller, 26 Woodward avenue | oo r1y this morning that he had; been | VW hichever action is taken to fn- e el ] e . rition] fhion at'tha Nor- el g sure the exccution of the death gen- | total for the two years o ,000. | last year, Am Sugar .... 66% 5% ok . et 14 In; critloh) eondilien at the Nor- jon o' pariy. last might with JOCB | (orcq by ‘th state, It ia understood| 'To tht ahove figures may ho added | e Am Bum ..... 16 4% 14% Price on application walk hospital as the result of taking il Carroll and thit when he “arrjved | o ool L€ f U Hugh M. Al-|that of the $12,000 fire in the New | Net income of $1,572,520 for 1924 At el & Tel 132 133 133 \ volson. She was faund, on South home, his money, amounting to $29, 2 e 3 London Candy Co. building Saturday | is reported hy the General Asphalt b 68 5 \ai corn will not encounter any serious| London Candy Co. building § ¥ Am Woolen .. 68% aip street today by two men and |'had disappeared. He satd that both difficulty. & which would bring the damage by|Co., equivalent after preferred divde| Anaconda ..., 38% liurled to the hospital. She is éaid | of them had been drinking. ' Police- il 1 i 1 fire in this city within less than a|dends to $6.04 a share on the com- | Atchison . ... 120 5 to bé married but separated from Th C. Dolan investigated | Timetable to Figure in Appeal. 28100 Sorl it e paral man omas C. ‘o an investigate: In splte of the fact that'the time- | Week to $439,000, a record fire loss|mon stock against $1.075,106 \ or | At GIf & W In 36% 4 ver frusband whose name in Kallem. [but found no cause for an arret. table given to the jury after it had | for-New London in such a4 compara-|$3.55 a share in 1923, Surplus after | paig Toco .. 115% e [ ek Hts deliberations of the evis| tively short spac of time. preferred dividonds was $1,201, Baltl & Ohio . 75% dence was entered as an exhibit by e against $707,608 the year before. Beth Steel .... 41% ER fcial Hartford Stock Exchange Quotations |35 e ecision Reservd i S and for Chapman, Judge Frederic] F t: lA m A d t en Leath ... J. Groehl, senlor counsel for Chap: atal Au ceigen IND[CTED As PURJURER Can Paclfic : NEW BR"A'N FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY b st y ~Coroner Joh! HARTFORD man, announced that the incident| Stamford, April 7.—Coroner John CM&StP .. Burritt Hotel Bullding would bo used in the appeal for a |J. Phelan, after investigating the CM&StPoptd 9 rtford Conn. Trust Bldg: Burritt Hotel Bldg. ' BANKS AND TRUST COS. ¥ new trial, §ls claim being that it death of Anthony Dromehowski, of | yrank Quditore, “Millionaire Steve-| G R Tl & P .. 43% Hartfor: g “Tel. 3420 5 " Wilkes-Barre, Pa., following an au- g . 215 32 1 Tel.2-7186 BId ) Ask Div, | Pagable | Capitar | COMStituted ‘a trial error, y dore,” Also 15 Accused of Making| Chile Cop . 3213 2% el City Bank and Trust Co 420 | 1) QJ | 700000 Claims of discoveries of new’ evi- |tomobile accident on the post road ore,” Also s Accused of Making| -7 P 353 341 Conn, River B0, 300 | Wl J&s aluieo)dence are coming Fegniayly {rom'tie/|\n Herien on Maroy 29, resorven degi| B 5 &0 0 0 Con Textfle .., 3% 3% e e Meal 12| &3 | kEsoeco|detense counsel, but with the claims| cislon this atternoon. Arja Wil : 3 3 Corn Prod Ref 38% 38% We Off artford w | 15 | 3 | Zonoaualso come refukals to dischiss the na: | lams, Larchmont, N. Y, driver of | nooyou At 7 prank Audic| oo ot % e Ulter— : ueris. Pl ) 15 | 1| a3 150.000 | ture of the evidence orthe names of ::‘E car told the qorones ”’“’:"""]‘" [tore, Known as the “millionaire| Coxden Oil ’ ulg Bt 255 3 QJ 100000 the parties giving it. Judge Groehl [the = steering apparatus suddenly rdore,” no Raymond st e i I 5 re,” now in Raymor Dav Chem [':,“,::,“.}.",‘,‘,’.’;'ef"f" . A o4 83 | 40 has announced that a Brooklyn man | Went wrong the wheel turned out of | i, Brooklyn, on a civil commit-| 3o ares INo 11 g. = \te Bank & Trust Cb, T AT S Y 400,000 | has communicated with him and in- | his hand. Unmanageable the car [ o0 onntotion with the ac. Erle 1st pfd . S. Security Trupt Co. 350 | aen 138Ny 1,000,000 formed him that hé is in a position | lurched into a telegraph pole. counting for his dead brother's mil-| cion’ Fiectric 262 5. Becarity Trast Rt 150 °] 160 ! ! {to testlfy to the fact that Chapman ;s S lion dollar estdte, was indicted today | Gen Motory .. . NSURANCE i | was in Brooklyn on the night pre- C [ by a foderal grand jury for perjury | g i 50 ar Am H otua Fire Ins. ex ki RA!\’UI:‘:JOF QT g o | Soiius! the murder nere, T atiot: lty tems and making false income tax returns. (nL:?*r:::a‘pfli 239 8 €S eucan araware ; i o 10 | @3 | 2000000 ney said that the possessor of the | The indictment charges Auditore | PP GPPFE o0 SO | 565 H QJ | 5000000, evidence had held back because of Engine Co. 1 and 6 were called | With-having sworn that his taxable m't i,am S I i 35 | 3'333‘333"““ Te4r of publiaily and the eabev<i. sl o hcan ut b o'clock to | Income in 1922 was $8,000, when Inj-3r 1o "sprng’ | 198 !1fd. Fire lns. Rts. | 89 | ounc s 4 3 | P ng.gnly $370 on this return wh. s t T3y T2 ; R e L.+ Jcomet forwara snd.toli what - o|- .- - stiould Juvo paid about 315,000, ) i . ITE AND 15DES o iE————————x| " ‘Appication was mae for a bonch| arine P ... 41K 4L The Hartford-C Trust Company Acton Casualty & 8. Co. X 700 | 320 83 i 2,000000| Attorney Freedman claims that ha | 1| warrant tor nis arrest on the income | 1'% PAC |‘“M "1:‘. ] e Hartiord-Connecticut t Com y Abtna Life Tne. ex 800 [ 810 12 1 QJ | 10.000000 hag "discovered new evidence in | B ax charge upon his release from| Not lead ... 147 s e 2 20 | 1150 tay o upon his relcase from| yov i e g I Rt drpalnec | G RS S ‘-g:‘,t};g‘;g’qmngn»m which materially affects | eaths jail. @ N ens NRLITN Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. 'tarttord Steam Boller 580 | W 0§ Qa | w500000|the state’s case and that it will be Auditore is held now on a ecivil ;\.m‘, r‘«‘-. 3 e 5 % “Cravelers Ine, ex s (1000 © 16 | Q3! lnoooofloim‘mpara(ml in the appeal for a new | 5= commitment as the result of an ac-| potih £00 11t AL, Sate Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. . 1 o E trial, Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds, sounting, proceeding over the estate' - i o = PUBLIC UTILITIES : 5 L 2 LB y Pan American 767 o : R BT ke - o | The notation of Hugh D. Me-| Mrs. Elizabeth ILieyndids, age 69! of his brother, Joseph Auditore, Who pot “poii oo g5y Fmelgn Exchange to all parts of the world. e uti i L:: Cx‘r"'“ i e e g: g ? 0 Lean, Holyoke furniture dealer, | v s, widow of John Reynolds, die 4| died several years ago. The broth- p" ¢ R C.& I 411 o - v iartford Electris Lt, ptd, [ L0 [ 5 QF | 2000,000 (SHOWInNg that it was on October 11, | carly this morning at her home, 87| ers wore partners in the Auditore|py o ™y LETTERS OF CREDIT—G ERAL BANKIN: Iunrl(ord Eleétric Lt. com. { 200° | 10 Qr | 1b. nrmnno 1924 that Chapman, under the name | Winter s t. Although born in| Company, stevedores. Pure Ofl » 10, |« o5 | 210 i “ " 3 3 . . z & e EC T alidount ‘3”22333‘;" Goorgo 1.. Bhelbourn,” visted | Treland, Mrs. Reynolas had lived in ~ Fep & § Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. R T & Bones e 3 his store and looked over furniture | New ain practically all her life. S o s R G s : ! | lis in the hands of Atty. Freedman, | She leaves two brothers, Edward and | State Will Claim Girl el MANUFACT but it is not expected that this evi- | Matthew Manswort \ s Mind | Roval D 5014 . g ! Matt A E 1 I\ {Royal Dutch .. o0°% % Awmerican Hardwaie Cot, (25) | 84| 56 | 12x | Q3 | 12,500,000 denee will beof any assistance in funeral will be held tomorrow IS)Ot Ollt o_f Hel,.“.md s )\\‘A;l,\,,. Ol 20% Alitomatlo Ref, Co. %W $ S Loo0and |seonring o new trial as it does not]motning at 10 o'clock from .| San Franclsco, April e itk a1 161% y [tisn s Carpas o Foom 8 [ R B e onn | materially affect the case of tha|Mary's church. Interment will be in fom o :““JH‘ = s e e 8514 Attorney Generdl S Famfly liings & Bponcer Co.. com. (26) (G - | | Loo0goo | State against the condemned man. | . Mary's cemete ‘?'m:»){ mn.muv. ;”n was ;v'r;:.]\:r.‘] to- | Studebaker .. 5% Colling Company 105 | | ¥ QI15 | 1,000000 e . ‘ el e St R4ICo 45 ff’"' ';_:;;‘; é‘: ::‘5: w1 b | Q,)", | 5?,,"7“ 0| Mrs. Mary Ostapchuk, day to introduce tc \m‘.mm“m ]v]lm ,‘ i :J&&‘(;y Sk 55 Culler Brush Co. lst Ptd. (28) | K 3,000,000 | Mrs. Mary Ostapchuk, iwife of [CXPert witnesses, notably Dr. Lloy RGN 4 | atk R I 3,000,000 Bryan, an x- ccialist, who, it | Trans 'uller Brush Co. Class A (25) cowm | E) QF. | 990,000 | l‘nm Ostapchuk, died yesterday aft- = ‘I',]‘ At it o ‘,‘,, 1'nion Pacific . 142 140 Fuller Brush Co. Clase AA v 2 WL 1 825,000 ( 00 the N (AT B ORRABIE RS raN O LSS 8 In co 83 2 23 LR O UL L) S u:‘:.auq; 'fll)’”””"” i N Je. | X-Tay plates of the introduced | U 8 11‘-1 (‘n‘n Alco ;[::» :\;“ i« % llart & Cooley a3 | ss0.000 | dohid : o ‘ " | by the defefise disclosed nothing ab- |17 S Rubber . S 1 » | stdes he ushand, « @ . 3 - E 147 115% Ibermational Silver :.f:fl com, FIREW[}RKS PLANT | Rn(du:m‘. .r Hlqut n, and two JL\ C\alf."“f"““’- > W _:l},‘]:;;,lo{ ‘ula N 1574 2 [i3] Landers, Frary & Clark ter and Miehael Ostapchuk. R e L e 56% 5 35 New Brit. Mach, Co., pfd, | |many quarters thai the case wouid | Radio 3 b, Co., com (2 "he funefal will be held tomorrow | ManY quarter 1 SEnkie A ek e New' Brit, Mach, Co, com (25) { (Comntinued from First Page.) The {be in the hands of the rors by | Nlles-Bement-Pand pra iR g LU S as RS I L gbie e e el | U. S. TREASURY STATEM s Niles-Bement-Pond com home, 5% La&alle street, s t 8:30 North & Judd Mfg. Co. (6) |cavght fire frof the sparks: In ad-| \7M k'j[_»’;"j” L el e attending Miss E | . 8. treasury balance, $484,594,755 Peck. Stow & Wilcox (25) dition to the Hanover brigado fire- | 1" b e | Jail sald she persisted in Sy R ] T N Orpptay (00020 I men from Brockton, Rockland, Ab-!‘\ll' i menl b RS o i (G 1 esiirs o o | CLEARING! HOURE CEFATEMENT| Standard Sérew Co., com, 5.950,000 | ington, Weymouth, ‘Bryantville and | *'¢ g Ivirce the i | New York—Eschanges, 975,000, Stanley Works, pfd, 5,300,000 | Hanson took -part in the battie, Michael Pleva. | tendants sayes 5005 balanc .000,000 e e The factory was established in| oo e C RGN more the stigma | Foston — Exchanges, 63, Ulon Mte. Go. N. Bett. (28 1,000,000 | 1901 and had never had a serloun| y; T "\ T s BER SO Pl ihan of heing prosecuted for the | balances, 24,000,000, Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. (24) 10,000,000 | accident hflrorc‘ ommu safd. ‘MA\ r street, died this morning. |Murder of her mother N 3 DItk ol ([ Eipe Aabiney Funcral services wilt be held tomor- == 5 { i NEW YORK BANKS AN E SDNA G D row morning at 7:30 o'clock from S M | ol cliange Nat’) 16 l Ql ! + 5,000,000 | will be in Sacred Heart cemetery ega. nterest | i RS S Ly e eaer i Blan O and ] S ‘ Central Union Trust 24 P~QJ3 [ 125500000 | el R p ‘hase National e 10000000 “Companions in Court on Serlous | Lawrence 1 8, ¢ {|[inate 1s 8% 1% fl QJ i 0,000 | 5 < | 256 High s 1 | 24 | B.Mo.| 4500000 Charges. | g at t | i Fl .d » ) mmerce, Nat'l Bank of 20 |-Q) | gy Corn Exchange i Nl oy I Indianapol spital. He umber of in I'loriaa i Equitable Trust e 13 M3 0 | 4 s employed 1, o r Bear- -an secure this at- Farmers Loan & Trast Co. 2 l D ! 000000 nd Earl Gentry, indicted with D, C, | 7 R “\:’m Bty You can secure ,“"; at = ’ ret National Bank 91 Qy 10.000,000| Stephenson, former grand dragon of | yyi ) o one e e | nfu-ll\.«— ‘n:wm_m. from Y fi:‘::l:l’y 1.1::::‘;;& !"; Qqu,)“ | zfl» gug ugv the Ku Klux Klan in gonnection with | Fagan, and thre dkienie 25 .nuxl.»( ; liami “;‘;““1" | fo. |93 1.2 :oga:"‘" assault on Miss Madge Obetholt- 4(1. orge Blinn of New Haver o '.'5‘;"'1';2. b Houds i $ 1 Q) | c000000|zer.of Indianapolis, were ‘arrafgned | o 0T ROV HAveD. & | (S ionyiio)(icter Manhattan Co. (Beak o (60 121 Q4 1000000 today. Plcas of abatement'attabking | 1o Jeaves a sister.. Miss Aoy ] | Sl 1% Mochanics & Metals Nat 2 Q3 (10,000,000 ~\| 0 leaves a sister, Miss Anna tent of 507 (independ- National Cityaex 16 [ Q3 [ «opoooo|the valldity of the indictment were adeiphia, and two (| s ent appraisals) of the|| " New York Trust Co. 20 QJ | 10,000,000 | filed. Similar action was taken yes- fi ‘of Hristol an A4ps 2 || | Rk Natlonal 24 1 QJ | 10000000/ terday when Stephenson appeared ) i valuations of properties Jitle. Guarantes & Trust 11 QMM wm”uo\' i > & ¥ lartford mortgaged — and — in ' 8 Moartenge & Trust Oo. 6 03 | ‘vesose|for arraignment. ict that tamorrow addition — these bonds Lawyers Title Rts. | 5 r‘\h]“;ksfl;v"‘l"“;‘v”1:"":‘;:‘(’:”\;“"i is the last day of week that a are a lien on net in- & are chargec ONSpirac) com- | ryneral may be held, serv s W rome sufficient te ¥ \, ACTIVE INSURANCE AND CASUALTY COMPANIES mit a felony. Stephenson also fices | naq ot St Mare i e e L Aerie Alliance | 20 QJI16 | 1,900,000 four pther indictments. Klinck and "elock P t v 1 American Suraty . Bty o'clock. Interment wi the principal. rtnestal Ty © 10 | QML E0000| Gentry surrenderod Iate yesterday | orwn cemminn it Pidelity—Phenix Ins, 2 [ 3310, 8000.000|ATtdr having been sought for four Dur Booklet “8c; Neot” which we 1 Pankiin Fire los. Co, (38) / k) I J&J | 1,000,000 | days. —_—— have published for distribution Glens Falls Ins, Co (10! 2 | Globe & Rut . - ; Q4 hememl Oral arguments on the abatement | e——— zives full information, et A 18§ Qais | tzseouue|Pleas of the three indicted mon wil Can 4 wonian sue a dead man | Hiborer ‘Tnssraace Go 194 B aeetee|bs heard Saturdn | Josa h A Haffe Reart! halin® ! Guch' « qusetion THE F".ER'N.EV[MND £o b § lpme Tnsurance 13 J&y 18,000,000 8 o hee i8¢ n nge w . B O & o Smeree. G L] S fpooacetl Miss Oberholtzer, who took poison | been raised in Los Angeles Nat - after the assault, has not shown any | lv« 5 B'way. N. Y. Miami, Fla. ational Liberty Ina Ca (50) 0 | JaJ 1,600,000 (L Y fiami. Nptions Y 418l 1000008 marked ¢hange in condition, Funera) tirector ,’ The SOUTHERN MTGE. €O. ||| Mrs. Gladys Pearsons, daughter of John G. Sargent, ney ne. . 1] 000. - — "oy " ed Accident bl G Pt o R TR Y Suneuits 16 MG Uivaron. ai ot LS 155 Orange St. : [Jttomo\ general and her daughter, Mary, photographed at i l;:::: Fire ine Co. 10) 301 QI 1 1000000 w‘;m 5k e m‘“m-d u lel‘)': Residence, 17 Summer St.—1623-3. h“ . . gidihients Conn. l\mg(‘m home at Ludlow, Vt. &

Other pages from this issue: