New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1925, Page 17

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ST — MRS, l]UNNINfiHArbl 'NEW'YORK 200 BABOON FAINTS IN CELL Son, Possibly Poisoned, Stl in/ " ¢upure s ran. Critical Condition CHAPMAN'S APPEAL IS BEING COMPLETED TODAY | Wil Be Filed With the Clerk of the Courg Shortly Before Pive WAITING LT AT TRADE SCHOOL LONG Director Tells * Lions Club of Lack of Faclities The fact that about 50 local boys are forced to.remain on'a walting st and are unable to enter the state trade school because of lack of state | appropriation for teachers and ma- | chinery was made known by Herman , director of the trade school, in his address to the Lions club this The school is large enough to house 700 boys, whilg the enrollment s 507, but the failure of the state to provide funds for teaghers pre- This Afternoon, , April 14.—The Gerald Chapman from the verdict of tie jury which convicted him of the murder of Po-y Illveman James Skelly of New Brit- ‘nh) and the luhsn-qlwnl.Judgmcm of the superior eriminal court, inary appeal Mrs. Anna Luml!n[lmm . collapsed today fn her cell .in lhr ’Lake county jall where she 1s filed with the clerk of the court late | | being held in conneetion with the Attorney Nathgn O, | deaths of her assoclate counsel Chapman, expects to have the peal ready to file a fow minutes he- fore b o'clock the Hour of closing the | | cierk's office, . Fréeman was perfecting the appeal. to file on Friday a request for finding by the court, and when that | this arternoon, husband nnd | passed into a coma, and physicians belleved it impossible to remove her m Gary for a sanity sought to establish whether five members of her fam | fly were killed with arsenic, examination bodies of Walter It is his plan | Mr. Hall advised his hearers to speak to the local senators and | representatives about the matter, The Lions met in the general edu- cation room of the school and were eduecated in'trade C aim of this, Mr, Hal! said, is to give s and training to permit the boy, not only to’become a mechanic, but to rise to supervisory positions, and to give him genergl enough to enable him to mix with The old educational system, | all, catered to the \ P*e to enter pro- | | which will be based on the finding. | yesterday from The preliminary appeal 1s based on the refusal of the court to set aside | the verdict as against the evidence and agalnst the weight of the evi-{they died of unnatural causes. tions of the organs were Chicago and to Purdue university at Lafayette for complete examination cemetery near cugo coroner's chemist, SCALISE-SULLIVAN | Bdward Sealise And Lauretta Maric | critical condition in a Chicago hos- | pital suffering from arsenical polson- { Surgeons planhed blood trans- | fustons, in an effort to save his life family, David, junior, according to Mr, H two' per cent who wi fessions, while schools now take care of the 98 per cent as well as doing | a fine fob for the two per cenf. | training at the trade school is all in- | $ividual, and Mr. Hall offered some | remarkable statistics as to its ‘“luo‘dnughlcr of Mr. and Mrs. Ailchael | Viscera of the two sons, Conorer | in directing: the boy's effort, wybng‘ that 89 per cenl of the gmduatos Sullivan to be Married Tomorrow Miss Lauretta Marle Sullivan, the Pending the examination Wolff in Chicago sald no steps would | be taken to exhume the bodies three athern. . Sullivan_of 458 Myrtle street, and | | Edward Scalise, the son of \lra‘ while 83 per cmt of those who ara | Theresa Scalise of 208 Park street, | fathe in the school for one year or more stick to that trade. The major leagues open.-d and so did the Lions attendance con- test between the Yanks, managed by in H. Horwitz, and the Giants, Harry Haynes. cock was appointed ““comamissioner,” while Chief of Police W, (. Hart was made umpire to fine the managers if they talked back to each other. Tht Giants got off in the lead today in“the contest, which will continue for four more weeks. d'wo resolutions, two weeks from today, were read. T ! they are accepted, will be advanced to $25 and the an- nual dues to $16. Tams manager of Miner, ck, Ine., and Samuel > been elected into membership by the Williams was the Bridgeport Lions club. will be married tgmorrow morning at 9 o'clock at St Rev. Matthew J. Traynor, will officiate. The maid of honor will be Miss | Anna Sullivan, and John Begley will Edward Sullivan, a Mr. Cunningham | strangle herself in a Chica tal Sunday, rega Ibe best man. brother of the bride, During the nuptial mas { Santola Vetrano will sing. | livan will be gowned in wmte Lamon | crepe with a veil, and she will carry.| white roses and lilies of the valley The maid of honor will wear pink | |crepe de chine with a hat to match. About 40 friends of the attend a wedding which the eouple will wedding trip to Atlantic City. Harry Han- » refused fo talk to for violation pmmmnm. law, who were placed In | her cell to prevent any further mi- | cide attempts, | frightened and |State Supreme Court to Take Up Several Cases pril 14.—The appeal of Ernest Schicifer, of the |arrested and convicted in New Haven 2 «\fnr solicitation, will he he AL |supreme court of errors, | day Aprit 21, couple Will | | the entrance fee leave (cr l\ Chester D. Wil- | a charter member of seeretary to Attorney according t@ assign- yment made by the court at its open- e iy for the April torm here today. t'al Hertford Stock Exchange Quotations FUBNISHED 83y JUDD & (()\II'R\Y Burritt Hotel Building "OLI\M were n|nr1u d ready ing. The term will Cnn:\\\mv‘ approxi. | mately two weeks, it 18 expected. ANNOUNCE l\l \('l ME. Mr. and Mrs, Walter T. Ronnalter E t announce the BANKS AND TRUST COS a0 alunnaana e First’ Natlonal Bank Gladys Mary, to John Metro Fabian, Sinrt for d.Conn, Morris Plan of Hartford ablan of 53 West str | ding will take place in the near fu- Phoenfx National Bank Q Q Q Q Q o Q & Q 8 Security Trust Co, . AND INDEMNITY COS. MORNING Best Maine POTATOES, peck ('amphell's " 325 PL( I\L\ SPECIALS FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 A. M. American Ilaidware Cor Coilius Company Colts Artug Co Bagle Lock Co \LL DAY LOIN LAY B SHOP. ROAST PORK ..... LAMB FORES ........ SUGAR CURED BACON .......... Lean Corned Beef Boneless Pot Roasts Ih 18¢ Sauerkraut SUGAR10™63¢c 25" $1.58 EVAPORATED MILK i ’s'and Gold Medal FLOUR .. Challenge Milk Campbell’s Soups hitiock Coli Pipe NEW YORK BANKS AND T RUST COMPANIES alad Di ('\;iI7L: Cut from the tub 9 1b orin prints ..... 2 93 C E INSURANCYE Good Luck Oleo > Falls Ins. Co ( BANANAS . Hanover Insurence Co New Green Cabbage h ¢(fEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 19%,. KILLED AFTER BATTLE Animal Declared Dangerous lu Keepers Shot When Efforts to Now York, April 14.~Duke, Cen- tral park zoo's 90 muscular pounds of Chaoina baboon, long known as a dangerous character who was unwill- ing even to make friends with his keepers, is dead after standing a hostile world at bay for three hours, Duke was shot in the monkcy house at the zoo yesterday, after all cfforts to recapture him had falied. He had gained freedom through the top of his cage by springing a loose bar, and dropped to the floor among a crowd of visitors, many of whom were school children enjoying a holiday, The crowd beat a hasty retreat, for Duke was ugly. A ring- talled monkey who stuck his head through his cage to admire his plucky cousin was promptly killed by the enraged baboon, who shrieked, waved his arms, and prepared to re- sist all attack, Keepers strove for three hours to eatch him alive, but finally were obliged to kil him, Duke came to the zoo from a cir- cus menagerle five months ago. e was believed to hdte been between six and ten years old, and stood four all, His keepers said he had been a nasty inmate, refus- ing to warm up to them ever at feeding time, MCLINTOCK CASE Galveston Doctor Quizzed in Making Final Report wed her composure | Chicago, April 14.—Investigation of the death of Mrs. Emma Nelson McClintock, whose exhumed body was found to contain mercury pi son, has ehifted temporarily to Gal-| veston, Texas, from where in 1909, a physician was summoned to attend | her in Bay View, Texas, when she | beeame i1l the last time. | Galveston authorities have been ask to question Dr. William C. Fisher, who was practicing there in 1909, it he ended Mrs. MceClin- tock and what he prescribed for her. Physicians who attended her afte she returned to Chicago, just before her death, have said they prescribed no merecu Pendi word from Galveston. the coron inquest over the bodies of Mrs. McClintock and Dr. Olson will be delayed. The coroner's jury later this week will resume its inquiry fnto the death of Willlam McClintock, son of Mrs. McClintock, as the final step preceding the ar ument of Wil- Hiam D. Shepherd, his foster-father, on a charge of killing him with phoid germs. The latest gold “strike” in New South Wales was started by a dog digging up a small nugget of gold, while playing with a hoy " Lean Smoked SHOULDERS b 180 Fresh Cut 1h n,\.\lm'm;z 25C \LL DEPARTMENTS e alpdde S Ih 22¢ b 20c ib 39c¢ Lean Boiling Beef b 10¢ Best Frankforts h 18¢ Roast Veal ... 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T R QUM SRR S R SR City Items y Rebekah lodge "hursday afternoon at ouu Columba, No, 27, Catholle nuuxmm , wlil be held tonight 8 o'clock in O, nouncements at this meeting, The police received a this morning that the driver of a milk truék in the neighborhood of Cyriton street operates the machine witl, the muftler open and awakens residents of the 3 been notified commissioner of motor that the operato'rs censes of Boles- oad street, aifd y Phgnatella, 21 Miss Mary Campbell, principal of an Hale chool, + police this morning building was damaged last night, A son was born at the New and Mrs. Willlam Martin of 261 Ma- Il R BILL HI ARIN »\umn: the New lor law flnhmwmun* bill | Bald Loco . 114 ure today were tho fol- | : Thomas H. Xehoe, Dr. Hen- | gaty, *gteel George Corbin, Al cen Teath "2-| Can Pacific .. 144% {CM&BtP.. b% Beaths Claire Evelyn Kronholm Claire Evelyn Kronliolm, the two rs le] three months old daugh-| Erie 1st IY{l . and Mrs, Maurice XKron- | Met, died late Gen Motors | Chile Copper . 82% | Con Textile ... 3% BEING HELD UP | Cosden Of1 hmm n! 23 Linden last night of diphtheria. services were held at 1 o'clock from the this afternoon Erwin chapel d and interment was in Falrview cemetery. | New Haven . 4 | Norf & West ..128% | North Pac? | Pacifie Oil Funerals Thomas ¥gan, Thomas Egan was lieid this morning at 10 o’clock from high mass of requicm celebrated by mond Clabby ad Kindly Light. m conducted rvices at the g Michael O'Day. funeral of Michael held lln! n\olmnx at § o'cl 8 nmy was the cel ynor was deacon ‘rann was sub- ) the lul\ was borne from lh> chureh Thomas O'Day, and William O'Da grandson and T Walter Me('r: Wladyslaw Poblowski ‘w:n Will Shlp Bal)\ Grands xander Novokowski, Celina Cadrain Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans 25¢ g 3 4 UPWARD TREND IN TODAY'S MARKET Early Morning Trading Shows Irregularities PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARITORD STOCK EXCHANGES JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE € CENTRAL Row LU ) We offer New York, April- 14.-—Wall Street Opening: - Stock prices moved ir- regularly higher at the opening of | . today market, Dupont opened encan ar ware up 1 5-8, Famous Players a point and U, 8. Steel common, American Can and udebaker showed small fractional gains on initlal sales American Sugar refining touched a new 1926 top at 71 1-4. . Maxwell A fell back 1'% points on profit taking. | High Low Close 9% t | JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Steck Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl] St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. 100 Stanley Works Allis Chal Am Bt Sug . Am Can Am H & Am Loco Am Smelt Am Sug . Am Tel & Am Wool Anaconda Atchison ... AL GIf & W T We recommend and offer: Balti & Ohlo . Aetna Life Insurance 'Company Travelers Insurance Company Stock Prices on ‘Application @homson, Thenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES CM& St P ptd CRIsI&P .. 4 Corn Prod Ref Cru Steel ....- 69 v Chem 01 R S Gen Electrie Gt North pfd Insp Copper Int Nickel Int Paper Kelly 8§ Donald R. Hart, Mgr. Kennecott Cep e — YLehigh Val ... T 7 . Marine prl on A23 2 We Offer:— 5l 100 STANLEY WORKS PI'd 50,FAFNIR BEARING 8 EoA Price on application Pan American 761 Penn Railroad 44 P&RC &I 40% Pierce Arro 141, Pure Oil 261} Rep 1 & S .. 46 Ray Copper 7 Reading Royal Dutch .. sinclair Oil ... South Pacific South Railway Studebaker . EDDY BROTHERS & ! HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt'Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-T186 Tel. 3420 Union Pacific 14¢ U S Indus Alco 84 U 8 Rubber .. 8 U 8 Steel Westinghouse . Radio We Offer— Fafnir Bearing At the Market CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT New York—IExchanges, §44,000,- 000,000 hoo: balanc Boston — I FIRE 1N GREENWICH e of Robert Smith, In Stanwich David Bank's home stoad was totally destroyed by fire . The house which i been urnoc or o s to have a ne ten o loss of the bullding and fur- s is cstimated at $50,000 known as the The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT—GENERAL BANKIN Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. foot of the house calendar. TREN US FI[iHT The bill to limit the right of New Haven to acquire land for park pur- poses in West Haven was recommit- irly this mor: today. To Washington by Plane wnd pianos are t tructed by Igor < is working erew of forme Harold E. H or the Shepaug water project of y was adopted by the 1 from First Page) S The house adopted these other lepealing a 1923 act “allowing bull to issue bonds; authoriz- § ing Waterbury to issue $650,000 in r bonds requiring coples of itting insane persons tate agencies nent; allow- 1e $60,000 in g notes and ; providing for nance of gusoline on the eivil servi was replied to Mr s to ins of Washington. Mr. Clar} ainst the bi Hartford Woman Pays : 1 £)8 G ! Ak | As Reckless Driver selins ! as decla / ; : 2 | 4 & ¥ ¢ H \ [ w lay g | \ c i rd | SIX REPORTED DROWNED s v g K April 14.—A dispateh t b FINANCING 14.—The an- sregarding t ) i t meating of t Pennaylvania - whist T = stock ers today authoriz : i t 1 the board of directors to increase of the eompany L g ' thves, If adopted, was p at the § 0,000 for future Anancing

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