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Donuld Gaffney repmesented the plaintift and Kirkham, Cooper, Hun- gerford and Camp were counsels for the defendant, Judgment In the aomunt of $13 and costs was rondered by Jud W, Alling In city court this after- noon in the action of the New Brit. aln Reeord company against John J. Gerdls. Harty Ginsberg ropresented the plainthr, SHOOTING ENDS QUARREL Middichoro, Mass,, Mll\ll“.l Wife At Door of Apartment, Then Shoots Himsclf—May Die, Middleboro, Mass, April Napoleon Cook, & restaurant SUSPECTED DOCTOR IS HELD FOR HOMICIDE Dr. Lee Mottard Alleged Invbived in Many Oriminal Operations in New York. New York, Aprll 13,~Henry Lee Mottard, who, as “Dr. Henry L. Green," rocently was arrested under suspicion of having performed legal operations, today was held at $26,000 ball on a warrant eharging suspicion of homicide. He will be ex- amined by Magistrate House In hotillelde court next Thursday, Representatives of the district at- torney's office told Magistrate House that further time was required to ob- “TOGIVE CANTATA AT ELIN CHURGH “Resurrection of Hope” fo Be Sung Tomorrow Evening The cholr of the Merlden Swedlsh Baptist church, assisted by an or- ehestra, will give a can entitled, “The Resurrection Hope," by Carrle Adams, at the Ellm Swedish Baptist church tomorrow evening at § o'clock, The members of the or. chestra are as follows: Violins, Miss 13— pro- lda Hags, Ray England, Elliott|prietor shot and killed his wife, | taln adaditional evidence and wit- Savage; viola, John Maguire; 'cello, | Cptherine, at the door . of their | Nesses, includiig a number of nurses Touls Delesdernier; flute, Walter |apartment here shortly before noon | Who assisted Mottard in his criminal Phoenix; clarinet, Oscar Hupfe! plano, ‘Miss Mahel Haas. The pro- gram as arranged by Organist Harry E. 8wenson, is as follows: ~~ Part I Orchestra and’ organ, operations, Including the dlsposition of new-born bables, A court order 1is also awaited permitting the disinterment of the body of Mrs, Anne Allison, who dled in Mottard's West 71st stroet offices today and then turned his pistol on himselt, Physiclans said he would dle, The Cook family came here from Newport, Vt, a year ago, and ac~ quaintances sald they quarreled fre- “Pllgrim's " v T in September, 1923, Chous™ .., +vo. R, Wagner | quently. Today as Mrs, Cook en- 4 4 Tenor sqlo, “Open the Gates of the tered the apartment house where M,".’“,‘;Jfl n;fid;::fi:;:xdfle:he: Temple,” Ruben Halisten, they hod their home her husband,| i Tnvocations who apparent had been lying in' baby girl in the possession of Mrs, Soprano._solo, “THe Palms” Mras. |Walt, fired” three shots, the ~bullets x",’::f‘f,g,’:’;&,"wf:fizT:‘;‘n:‘p'p:;,' Carl Schultz, taklog effect in her head. He then | gom s Manhattan street 13 montha 'Cello solo, “Melodie” , Nevin | dragged the body Into thelr apart- ago. Mrs. Grofe proved that she had Louls Delesdernler ment, lay down on the floor beside adopted the girl, and that Mrs, Mary Orchestra and organ, “Beautiful |it, and shot himself through the ear. 0'Keefe, the woman from whom she 5 lb\cnlnfi‘ Slnr"I 5 . d Wagner | got it, had been given the Infant by rlo, 'cello, wviolin an organ, | Mottard. “heverten oo, A0 oret . Peck Homestead Sold Pnrt 1 “The Cantata Introduction, orchestra and organ. Chorus, ing' Wllh All the 8ons of Cilory Baritone and soprano solo, with chorus “All Around, the Clouds| Are Breaking.” | Boprano and tenor duet, “A Vision | of Angels. ‘Woman's At Auction for $8,175 (Bpectal to the Herald.) | Bristol, April 13,—Auctioning of the Cecelia Peck hogestead on Farmington avenue on Saturday af- ternoon by Willlam J. Phelan for the Peck estate brought a price of $8,175 for the house ang land. Mrs, Peck recently died, leaving an estate of between $20,000 and $30,000 and in her will, which was admitted to pro- FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH At yesterday morning's service at the First Lutheran church a collec- tion amounting ‘to about $250 was given to the organist, Thure W. Fredrickson, Rev, Axel I, Peterson pastor of the Swedish Baptist church, will ad- dress the meeting of the Men's Brotherhood Wednesday evening, it iorus, cholr and soprano | | solo, "Angels, Roll the Rock| bate a few days ago, she left one-|was announced yesterday. | Away" fifth to the Newington Home for| Next Stunday morning's service will | Quartet and chorus, “The Day of | Crippled Children, and four-fifths to | be in English, and will follow the her relatives. An unusual bequest of the will was a trust fund of $200 meeting _of Everyman's Bible class at the church at 9:15 o'clock. Rev. Resurrection.” Buritone solo, “Awake Glad Soul, Awake,” to keep shingles on the Peck home- | Dr. Ahilquist will address the meet- Soprano solo and quartet, “But T|stead in Cheshire as long as any of | ing of the Bible class. Know.” the Peck descendants remained Chorus and quartet, “Christ the | there. FOUND NOT GUILTY Lord fs Risen.” Tenor and baritone duet, © “The E and Gloom of Life are Bostoh, April 13.—A jury in the superior court today returned a ver- dict of not guilty in thecase of 8. Leland Montague, charged with con- spiracy and larceny while an officer of the Intér-City Trust. The case was on trial for a week and during its progress Judge Fosdick ordered a verdjet of not guilty in favor of George R, Stanford, another defend- ant, Secretary of Navy at State Chamber Dinner Hartford, April 13.—It was an- rouneed today that a member of President Coolidge’s cabinet—Secre~ tary of the Navy Wilbur—has been secured as the chief speaker at the annual convention banquet of the Connecticut Chamber of “Commerce to be held at the Hotel Bond here on the cvening of May 7. This will Offertory, vlolin solo, “Berceuse,” Miss Tda Haas, Charale, My Flesh Shall Rest in Hope Contralto solo “The Name of Jesus, Finrl chorns, “I Am the Resurree- tion and the Life.” Benediction. The members of the choir are as foliows: | Sopranos, Vietoria Thorall, | be the first time that Secretary Wil,| ENGLAND. WINS AT RUGBY ¥lez Swenson, Lillian Thorall, Eva |bur has ever spoken to any audiepce | Paris, April 13.—In an interna- Potefson, Serle Lawson, Gertrudo|in Lounecmm tional rugby contest, England today g: altos, LEbba Schultz, Beda on, Anna Olson, Ebba Swen- thel Druquer; tenors, Rubene Hallstefh, Clarence Coe Gustave Os- {land. George Faik, Carl Schultz; ‘h,m s, Paul Thoren, Arthur Nyborg, John Roslund.: Royal Larson. beat France, 13 to 11. England thus finishes third in the international standing to Scotland and Ireland, with France last. At half time the score was 13 to § but in the second period the French held the Englishmen score- less and plled up 6 points of their own. DUTINE | ey spent PR $100,247 for the support of widows| New Britain National Bank |and. their dependent children and | Charter No. 1184 Resorve District No, 1. Report of the condition of the New Brit- | collected from the relatives of those | Much Money Is Used for Relief of Widowed Women Hartford, April 13.—Raymond ¥. Gates, the state agent of the depart- ment of state institutions and agen- L cies has given out his report of the | CITY COURT NOTES |atclvifies of his department for the | The action of Louis Croll against |duarter ending March 81 John Kunz has been.settled out ‘of the quarter-his -department 'cnur!, William, ¥. Mangan and in Natlonal Bank at New Britain in the [In institutions and from other | I FCUEIL TR M MG TClose ot busi- sources the sum of $255,213.75. The ‘n:-y.s on April 6, 1925. RESOURCES Loans and discounts. including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and forelgn bills of exchange or drafis. #0ld with indorsement of this banks, $3,034,216.12. Ac- ceptances of other banks dlscounted, §101,04 Total loans rafts, unsecured, $751.75 sccurities 1,179,938.89 {number of families assisted was 710 |New Haven had the greatest num- |ber of families—134—whq were as- sisted under the widows' pension law. ' Eight and One-Half Pound | {Son Born to Mrs. Norris St. Charles, TIL, April 13.—An 8% Ipound son was horn this morning to | $3,135,263.12 | 761,75 | socur- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Norrls of St. | HoRs 1,097.969.00 | CAPITOL THEATER |Charies. Mrs. Norris was formerly | P ey ", —_— | Miss Delora Angell, heiress to the | 200,016.15 Thurs., I‘l‘l., Sat. 1$38,000,000 John W. Gates estate. P | | Ttems with g e Bank in process of collec- | Gilmartin, Trar MEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1025, Funerals Elford B, Eday Funeral services for ington. They Wwere co; Rov. Dr. George W. C, Hill, of the Bouth Congregational church, Interment was in Fairview ceme ery. Davia | Ella The funeral of David Elfa will be 2 o'clock from the Erwin chapel. In- held tomorrow afternoon at terment will be in IFalrview ceme. tery. Rev, 8. K. David will conduct the sérvices. Wladyslaw Poplowski The funeral of Wiadyslaw Pop- home, o'clock from the church. Interment will be in Sacred Heart cemetery. Iived here for the last 21 years, dur. ed at the Traut & Hine factory, T Ruling Is Made on Washington, April 13.—TFraterna asscssnffnts to be pald under policy after the insured under the laws of the state in which he lived wae considered dead, braska brought by the Vida Mixer. CONTROL AT STAKE (Continued from First Page) Walter Goff, I'red Jost, Charles Leavitt, David Eliason. Challengers, Bernard Prelle, Samue Gross, Alex. Sandberg, Arthur Ack- erstrom, Matthew Kokoszka, Ken- neth Walthers, Mrs, Hobard, Mrs. N. Blanchette, M tague, Mrs. Norman Berg, Mrs, C. T. men, Baba (Vdishoo, Oswald Zehler Henry © Scheuy, Adolph Greulich George Hagist, Danicl Jones, Harry Grogs, Edward Pilz, William Allen, John Edman, Herman Herzog, Byer Bertini, Thomas Devine, Mary Donahue, Mrs. John Leeney, Mrs. Martin Connolly, Raymond Gunning, John Noonan, Meryitt Humason, .Thomas Mullen Jacobs, Miss Walsh, Xalinowski, John Quinn, F, McAvay, °is Bennett, han, E. Connolly, J. Riley Patrick Coffey. Deputy re John Ryan, Thomas Riley, George Shine, John Farr, Anthony Matulis, William Walsh. st 3 City Items The committee in cha of a benefit concert for the Children's Home will meet Wednesday cvenir at 7:45 o'clock at the t Luther an church. Walter F; is chair- Mrs hur T. ton of Arch street, ughter of Health 1 rtor John A, Dolan, is under tre the New Britain Genera for a serious illness, atm hospi 214,201.02 ault and amount due from national banks 304,213.00 Anount due from tat | 42,440.00 i 1 B | 21iscelinneous H| cash items, $3.16840, 818840 | |Redemption fund with U. 8. | Treasurer and due from U. Treasurer .. . 11485 411.00 | Other assets, 1¢ any, Report_of the Condition of THE NEW BRITAINTRUST CO. § At'the close of business on the 6h dny of April, 1025 Total .68 LIABILITIES Haptal stock paldiingisissis | Burplus fund .. Llldl\idwl profity Less current’ ex- pences fbiatee) \Vmun( dup to Federal serve Bank credits) . Amount due to 7\1( 500.000.00 | 350.000.00. 18,542.97 interest, 247,84 796142} (deferred oafis and Discounts, mwmnu. Bonds to secure Postal Savings Deposit United States Bonds, bankers, and trust compa United States and countries (other than tudec ove 109,197.36 8tocks and Securities, ..4. rcluded In ftems abov rtifled checks outstand: 1.786.60 ZaTumloate Rx ey and X aaipment, shier's checka outstanding 9,454,584 Due Trom Federal Reserve Bank, Datallc otit Teeinkl iabove, Due from Reserve Agents,: . 211,2 |d3’n) TEOR Due from Banks and Bankers, . erie) gt i e Cash in Vault, ...... . 169,049.62 vo (deposits payable with- ems and Exchanges, 13.455.12 in 30 d St nh y [ Individual deposits mubject | Defpr ANt to check . 3,003,7110.27 Uncollected interest earned . 25,938,856 Certificates = less than Total ASNOLE sevcncanracansans ve 9 than for money borrowed) - stal of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items . $3.0 2. subfect to Re- 71,000.00 LIABILITIES Capital Stock, 3 Time deposi Surplus, . e 3 b S Bl serve (pavabie after 30 days, | Undivided profits, less expenses and ! B | or subject to 20 days or more taken, Pald oiiotiiegs 34,301.50 notice, and postal savinge): ol g e oo Certificates of deposit (other ividends, Unpatd, ... ah for money borrowed): 44 nm.mf Other time deposits, Postal savings deposits Total of time deposits subject to ¥ , | United States deposits than postal savings), Includ- ing War Loan deposit ac- count and deposits of United States disbursing officers .. Speclal Postal Bavings . Individual Deposits, . Certtficates of Deposit, . Treasurer's checks, Cottified checks Christmas Sav 15,946.08 s or Thrift Fund Billa_ payable (including all borrow except re-discounts), Unearned discount Resorve for taxcs . 19,209.90 16, Total 9 County of Hart- te of Commoeticut, ford, ss. | LR 8 Chamberiain, above named bank, do solsmnly swear that the above statement I8 true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. 8. CHAMBERLAIN, Total Liabilities, cashier of the ut, a8, New Britaid, State ounty of Hartford, Apil 13, or Connecti L F. W. Ma Thie New Bri aln Trust Company at the foregolng state- Cashier. ment I8 true to the and beliet. Gorrect-Attest . W. MACOMBER, Treas, A. G, KIMBALL, GEO. P, SPEAR, hec or «to defore me thig 13th day of April, A. F. CORBIN, 5 Subscribed and sworn «to o 1.\\1:’ DIRECTORS. L Notary Public. Subscribed and aworn te before me this 11th day of Api 13th day of Aps | 11th day of Aprit 1 Report of the Condition of The Commercial Trust Company New Britaln, Conn. At the close of husiness on the 6th thl\ of April 25, ASKE Loans and Discoun ds set aside fo sings Depont Cash fn Vau hecks, Cash and E Other as Total Assets. LIABILITIES Capital Stock 50 Surplus, Undivided profits, less expe and taxe Dividends, Bavings Teposits, §56,000.52 1 I-und< Total Bills Depasits payable ing (the I, aforesaid Chagles W. Trust swear that the foregoing stater to the best of my knowled CHARLES. W. Hawking, Company, HAWI Subscribed and sworn te bef Joseph A. Haffey| Funerai Director. Phone 1625-2 opposite St. Mary's Church. » R, E. TRYON, Notary Publie. Besldence, 17 Summer 8t.—1625-3. Eifora B, Tiddy were hold this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the late home in New- nducted by pastor lowski will be held tomorrow morn- ing at 7:30 o'clock from the late ing which time he has been employ- Fraternal Insurance and other organizationd eonducting an insurance department can require the the supreme | court held today In a case from Ne- | Modern | ‘Woodmen of America against Jennie IN UPPER_ WARDS William Montaguey Joseph Gil, John Preston, . William Mon- Edna Nowland. Machiné Samuel Rosenberg, Challemgers, Mrs. Hannon, Mary Watson, Mrs. Connol- | Mrs. | H. Hard, John Noonan, Leo Hennes- J. Calla- Stiquel, Smmm— Breaths Mrs, Mary Huber Mrs, Mary Huber of 12 Pearl court, died yesterday morning at the New Britain general hospital, at the @ge of 40 years. She leaves her hus- | band, Joseph Huber; three sons, Jos- | eph, Jr, Willlam ¥, and Irving Hu- ber; threo daughters, the Misses Tda H., Mildred and Mary Huber, and two brothers, F'rank Schardl of this city and John Schardl of Meriden. = B. C. Porter Sons funeral &ome on Court street until tomorrow morning when the funeral will be held at 9 o'clock from St, Peter's church, In- | terment will be In 8t. Mary's ceme- tery, Michael O'Day Michael O'Day, age 75 wears, died suddenly at his home, ' 26 Lawler 284 Allen street, and at 7:45 |street, Saturday afternogn, Dr, John Sacred Heart | Purney, medical examiWer, was call- 1|ed and he pronounced death due to | heart faflure, Mr. O'Day was born Mr. Poplowskl was a well known |in Ireland but had been a resident Polish resident of this city, having | of this city for the Ipst 55 years, be- lers | ing one of the old Irish se here. For many years he was em- ployed at the Stanley Rule and Level Co, He leaves four sons, Patrick of New Haven, Michael of Deep River, | and"Thomas and Willlam O’ Day of this eity, and a daughter, Miss Eliza- beth O'Day of this city. The funeral will be held tomorrow 1 morning at 9 o'clock at St, Mary's | o | church, with burial in St. Mary's centetery, A Ruth Reichert Ruth Reichert, the infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Perciwal Rei- chert of 350 Arch strect, dfed yeste | day afternoan at the Hartford hos- pital. Funeral services will be held |from the home tomorrow afternoon |at 2:30 o'clock. | Fairview cemetery, Mrs. Salina Sadis Mrs. Salina Sadis, wife of George Sadis of 280 Elm street, dled this morning at the New ‘Bl‘":\ln general hospital, after a long illness, of rheumatism. Besides her | hushand, she leaves a daughter, Miss |Dora Sadis, and two sons. The funeral will be held tomorrow | morning at 7:30 o'clock from the ‘hh‘ home and at 8 o'clock from St, Mary's church. Buria) will be in St. ]Alary's cemet Mrs, Celina Cadrian | Mrs. Celina Cadrian of 27 Pearl |court, widow of Phelias Irian, | died last night at her home, after a ‘Irvn): illness, She was 65 years of age. She leaves eight sons, Willia | | | Peterson, Martin Gill, Peter Len-|°f New Haven, and George, Omer, | picky, Stanley Andornik, Andrew |J0%€Ph, Edgar, Henry, Senepha, and Clark, Raymond Snyder. Deputy reg- | 20mond of this city; three daugh- istrars, William Beuchner, I “k ters, Mrs. Damerise Routher, Mrs, Tllingworth, Lucius A. Car T rnest Boissonett and Miss Claudier 5 S i Cadrian; five brothers, Elzear and F:.r”' Joesspiigieanich, | Senepha LaFlamme of this city, and | Thel demonratootvonkeratare n,‘ Joseph, Alphonse and Actave La- follows: imme of St. Raphael, Quehee, |1 1 Phg S anada. She also leaves 14 grand- | Checkers, B. Fagan, Luke Welch, | e The funeral will be held Wednes- r1|3 morning at 9 o'clock from St | Michael Jacierski Michael Jercienski, aged 49 ye of 30 Gold street, died last night the New Britain General hospital, sy. Machine men, Patrick Hoslin, | o0 o £ | a short illncss of pneumonia, | Wiltiam Law, William Reagan, JORN | 14" joqveq his wife, six chiliren and | ::.m:"‘“],:' i‘:"";‘rs',?' :f" R "; six stepehildr Funeral arrange- | Smith, Charles Connor wer : ) ; ments, in charge of K. Blogos Riley, John O'Neil, G. TareszezKi, R. 0 ST ORcslow are fncomplete, Agajan Sayad gajan Saya Arch street, the Newi 5 died Saturd after on_ sanitarium, a long lingering 1line Funera) serv. | ices were lield this afternoon at 1} o'clock at St. Mark's chureh, with burial in Fairview cemetery, Charles Robert Tully, Charles Roberl Tull thy and six me Charles R. and Evelyn ' Saturday at the family home in Winthrop, Maine, He fleaves lis parents, one sister, Marlon E. Tully The funeral was held this mor in® from the family home an was In Winthrop. was formerly a res Charles Tull lent of Alfred Anderson | Alfred Anderson, age 56 years, died at his home in White Oa Saturday, after a week's pncumonia. I Anderson was ¢ man hy the Whit 1shed Stone Co. He was a member of tha first and second dix of the Ve A 1., Tegner Lodg and the First Luth THe Mrs 1l Emmn " grar The body will i 14 Andrews funeral home on Wa street this evening and tomon morning and 1 al will be held there tomorrow afternoon Lutheran church at 0 o'clock Rev. Dr. A, 4 pastor. Will officiate. Anterment will be {r airview cemetery North American cop cased production in Marc 2u2 t 1 with Fehruary and 86,506 ton. New Aprll 13.—Statistics o e 1 eel Corporation show c £ $906,700,000 a labor absorbed $442 e 1n 1902 labor rec 43 out $422 2 Preferred and comn - s reccived $60.5 he first total reach parison with § a same period of 1924 & of the Doehler Die Cast- vt omitted the re Ty ond of 50 © a share on the common stock du this time. —_— The body will lie 4n state at the | Interment will be in | age 43 years, | church, with Interment in st. ' STOCK PRICES GO SLOWLY FORWARD Speculatwe Trading Porots| Figures Upward PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS. NEW YORK & MARITORD STOCK EXCHANGES JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE € CENTRAL ROw TeL 2-med We offer: 100 American Hardware 100 Stanley Works w York, April 13.—8tock prices forged slowly ahead as trading was resumed today, with a revived spec- vlative interest shown in varlous | motor, rubber and ofl shares as well | as popular specialties, American Can moved yp 1% and Mack Trucks | and Maxwell “B" a point each, U. 8, Steel Improved fractionally, | Trading expanded in volume as the initlal upturn gave rise to & | more cheerful sentiment. Virtually | |all classes of stocks sought higher | {levels under the leadership of the| | pivotal industrials, with numerous |gains of 1 to,2 points scattered throughout the Iist, Coca-Cola reached a new top price for the year at 99 In anticipation of larger | earnings during the summer. Ameri- {can Can extended its gain to 2% | pointy and Maxwell “B” to 2. Bald- | win, U. 8, Steel Montgomery Ward, Mack Trucks and Hudson Motors were among the favordd issues to sell a point or mora higher. ¥For-| |eign exchange trading was dull, | 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 Jnsurance Co. {sterling opening unchanged at $4.7T%. 3 | ot JiE Low Close Travelers Insurance Co. Am Be Sug 0% 4% STOCK Am Can .... 7 Am Loco ..., 1247% 7 2 2 1 Am Smelt ..., 94% Price on application, 1 Am Sug . 71 |Am Sum P |Am Tel & Tel 134% |Am Wool .... 403 2 | Anaconda . 381 Atdnsun oo 1213% At GIf & \V I 35% RN omson, Thenn Balti & Ohlo . 747% 9 y | Beth steel ... 413 Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 (iEoschidiE L N1k MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Ches & Ohio . 90% Dooald R. Hart, Mgr. Chi Mil & St P . CM & St P ptd 51% We Offer:— CRIsl& P . 42% Chile Cop .... 32% ‘n,,‘];m.";..‘.. a4 100 STANLEY WORKS PFD. Con Textile ... 3% Corn Prod Ref 38 Cru Ste | Cuba Ca | Cosden Oil Dav Chem 50 FAFNIR BEARING Price on application wrie I1st pfd Gen Eleetrie Gan Motors [tG North pfa . | Insp Copper . Int Nickel Int Paper .. Kelly Spring .. Kennecott Cop. IEDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN_ «wchigh Val ..., 74% | Marino pta .. 41 Hadfozg.g?:éTrm Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Mis Pac pfd .. Wb New Haven . Nort & West North Pac Pacific Oil Pan American Penn Railroad 443 P&RC&IA Pierce Arroy Pure Oil . Rep 1 & 8 Ray Copper Reading Royal Dutch . nclair Oll | Ve Offer— Fafnir Bearing At the Market 753 15% 277 oo 44 01y 193, th Pacific 10214 : th Railway 843 debaker 445, j Texas Co. 443 L ex & Pagific 5013 ; 0 . ° Transcon Ofl . 4% / er c ter nc n Pacific 1403, ; 5 ’ 214 94 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn, JESSE MOORE 1 87 WEST MAIN ST. E. T. BRAINARD, Mgr. Tel, 2-5261 H. P. SPAFARD Professional Bldg. Tel. 1253 JOS. M. HALLORAN tah Copper Westinghouse Radio 943 LOCAL STOCK B J0.) L‘, R Kok We &wn and Offer: Arna e 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE Hasliond e ] 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK S 100 NORTH & JUDD A & 100 STANLEY WORKS Am Hosi 4 :iy{.‘.m}“u]\ ',?;.\Ym»,. At.the Market ~ ¢ JOHN P. KEOGH ine 2 Atember of Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York N B Machine pfd . $0 Reom 509, National Bank Building New Britain, Conn. Niles-Be-Pond com . TELEPHONE 1012 Joseph M. Kernan, Mgr. North & Judd .. Peck, Stowe & W Russell Mfg Co. il \Y'rn‘r‘ A he matter of ndard Serew Irank Le ipt. was made Stanley Works .. 5 is dividend will be Stanley Works pfd . T J 1 date, Nalr & T'c ton Co com .... 46 43 g Traut & Hing . 3 New York April 13.—Fo ex- —— Union Mfg Co. 7 atges, st tatio: (in <. TREASURY ST \Tl ME \l Yale & Towne . | ts): , Gre Tem 5 i Conn Lt & Pow 1 € 2 day S © H1d e Livhe T CE et CLEARING HOUSE STATEMEN1 N B Gas cables Italy demand 4.09 g S s, 510,000 Southern N E Tel lemand New London Man Drops Dead, Blame Bad Bon/ New London, April 1 MeDern . dropped me in Water street, last night at about o'cloc e s believed to have been 1o oisoning. Medical Ex aminer Dr. William Gray of St ton and Coroner J. J. Desm Norw cted an autopsy ov the bo 8 from the body se w Haven for analy- State police are conducting an hefor rn re nvestigation of alleged 1 s cree in bankruptey this morning Stoninkton o of John Magulre, bankrup® % —— t was deciared a2 the 0+ CAPITOL THEATER THE HE RA(U CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS of the ban nm,»\,. esta only | Maguire failed for $21,079. Thurs., Fri., Sat. $136.

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