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SHHT A DEEP MYSTERY STARTS COPS ON HUNT Mystevious Bundle Barled tn Mys- tovious Spot by (Bo St My Heart) Mysterious Man, Shades of durkness! The roll of distant thunder, the welrd cry of a serooch owl, the fourntul walling of the beasts of the forests, and all other omens that are gencrally sup- posed to accompany evil doings were lacking, but nevertheless, the uctions of a.mun in Btanley Quarter this morning were surroundd by all the sinister mystery that at least one man required. R.*W. Randall of Hartford was driving towards the city in his auto- mobile when he saw anether ma- chine which had bheen traveling along slowly ahead of him, draw up to the side at a lonely section of the road. A man stepped out and ufter discreetl@ looking up and down the road, reaching into the car and Iift- ed out a bundle wrapped in paper. Holding the bundle carefully, he rushed down into a nearby ravine and as Randall was passing the spot, he Idoked down into the hollow and thought he could see the man Bury- ing the package. Hurrying to police Randafl reported the - incident to Lieutenant, Samuel Bamforth “who sent Policeman, Thomas J. 'eeney to investigate. Reaching. the spot, Feeney after several minutes search, discovered ‘that - the_'only bundle around there was a bag containing several doen stale crullers. - He took the bag of crullers and returned to police headquarters whére ‘they looked up the owner' of the ma- chine from which the bundle had been taken and found that it' was owned by I'rancls Brophy, a son of night patrol. driver Michae! Brophy. Young Brophy is émployed as 4 de- livery clerk by a cruuer maker, BLECTION GOST OVER §5,000 Expense Will Probably De — Workers At headquarters, Printing $2,000 Polls Ate $05.45 Worth of Lunch, o personal gervice itom in Tues- election amounts to bills submitted by the registrars of veters show, and those employed at the polling place: of lunch, Registrar Thomas J. Smith paid $400 to the democratic ers employed, while Registrar m J. Zieglar paid $389. Dem- ere~of voling machines re- $120, The election will cost excrss of 000, it I8 expected. most costly item is printing, which will probably reach the $2,000 mark, Labor for setting wp machines, gervices of the voting machine me; chanie, and inefdental expenses ke up the remainder of the city tion bill, slightly in REPLEV AUTO. TRUCK Deputy Sheriff Martin Hor- witz hus repleyined an automobile truck from Constablg George AL Stark. The truck, which is the property of the Autoniotive Sales and Service Corp., was attached by | Constable by Racklific Bros. Rachlin, but 'tho co that it unlawfully Thomas Conroy of Iartford is act- ing for thg eorporation. The New Britain Record has .ob- tained a writ of exccution against John' J. Gerdis to obtain a judg- ment for $13 and costs totalling $0.52 recovered in city court on April Deputy Sherift Martin H. Horwitz served the papers. Ginsburg is representing the Re « m-l Depnty Sheriff \lu tin H witz has scrved a obtained hy the Co. against Goorge Charles Lambert of recover a Judgment costs of $42.54 hand city court on April Harry Gins- burg is attorney for the plaintiff, Thomas Stammers has obtained writ of exceution Stanfey Le Grenza and Martin Takazy of Thompsonvil recover a judg ment for § 5 and costs amount- ng 1o $5 rendered in the city court on the firs sday of Septemher, 192 & Cabolus are acting for Stammers. Deputy Sherit Martin H. Horwitz d the writ. and to and the W, Eddy Collinsvil e § tinst to 0. Toch Boston Boxer Suffe ing From Skull Fracture H ¥ Tos Angeles, April Simonce, Doston Welterweight. ht in San. Dernardino lost a 10 round de on to Bobby Allen, is unconscious a! the Gen nl al here with a ble frac- of the Simonee lapsed the v from ardino. taken to the hospitatl. who nossi back was last on ay He MENT ANNOUNCED ment ENGAS Announc the engagement Kalin, son of 2 Kalin of Lyons s Clements Masa. The made at the wedding has been ma of Eddy Stephen and Mrs. Axel reet, to Miss Beryle Gaylor of Cliftendale, announcement was first celebration of the annive ain ]|u!.1 school, athietics and Y He received the s prominent in A.‘work here, r M. degree from Middlebury colleg June and is now an instructor in Mércersburg Academy. Miss Gaylor will be grad- uated Middlebury in Junc be from college INING CASE CONTINUED. of Burton C. Wi of this city, nl, which came up be- A. W. Creedon in Hart- ford city court this morning. continucd untll May 3, at the request of Twining's atforney. Judge William K. Mang Twining was formerly bookecper and manager the Method Laundr Hart fo nd was found to have a short 5,100 in hi fihes he formerly embezzl fore Judge charged was 1 of this city of oge of He is [y s accotnts there at ty under nls ¢ Both bees and wasps originally efme from the same pareat. $909, | ate $45.45 worth | The | the | Stark on a writ obtained | through I I.| datained. | Harry ! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925, Perfume in Ear Ring | sized vanity cases. Hollywood | simpler method, the ring and within her ring. actfess, is shown with the “perfume earring,” Gilbert carries her perfume in a tiny gold flask concealed No longer need milady carry her perfume in the over- fashions have decreed a much earring. Jocelyn Lee, film while Eugenia UPHOLDS NEWSPAPERS L, Press is Not Filled With Mooscheart, Leader Declares | Crime | and Scandal, Mooseheart, Il1, April 17, Matthew P. Adams, bachelor, also | | “father” aml “mother” to children at this, “city of children, maintained by the Loyal Order of Moose, advised today the children | read newspapers, disagrecing with | statements he said he had read that | newspapers were fiilled with crime | and ecandal. “The mewspaper, the motion pie- ure and the radio brings life m ail its aspeots.ta the very young," he |eaid. Ve ‘would not want to stop | | them {€ve ¢ould. The effect on | ild gan be made helpful, con- ¢ a0@ even inspiring.” | lvbgated that parents discuss | {tho ‘news. with their children, and said that while there s news of | crim®’ in ‘the newspapers there also are “stories of bravery, sacrifice and great deeds, good ideals and in- | spiration and a full measure of hu- man sympathy in every column on every page of our l:reut dailies.” Country’s Shoe Bl“ Less Than Govt. Costs Bighamton, N. Y. Aptil 17— |George F. Johnson, shoe manufac- turer has replied to a statement at- tributed to President Coolidge that people should economize on shoes by wearing them longer and keeping themn repaived. Mr. Johnson as- sorted that the American prople’s the most economical of v part of the expense of living fand that the entire shoe bill of the ! nation amou to $1,500,000,000, as compared with the present cost of running the United States govern- ment, § 500,000,000 Unclaimed Bag Feund To Be (ountertelters Ont., April 17.—An un which has been in (h“ for the past | led $16,000 in bhank five wIn!- with d vas of a paper gom | bills were printed. The was made by oificials ex- the unc l ba 12,000 Troops Sent To Honolulu “Battle”. Honolulu, April 17-=Twelve thous- and troo last night v on their way to positions they will hold during the forthcoming army-navy Joint “war” game. The troops will | form an important part of the *Hlaek™ for¢ which, in t role of an “enemy” force, will defend the islands against the attack of the b " forces, the’grand fleet of the United States navy. aimed bag, Toronto union station two years, today yir counterfeit Imperial lar bills, by number _of brushes paint and which the dle of amining aime g8 Two Women Hufi s Auto Hits Pole in New Haven New Haven, April Two per- eons wepe hurt this aftegroon when an automobile, out of the driver's control an iron pole in Mid- dictown Agnes Mur- phy, dau; 10 Mrs, Margarct § N imothiy His styuck Ve S8 ‘IH the V. Ostrowski Estate Is A/ amcd at SB sKi has invent con- ng of rea and Carlton stre tory, automol S 1o CAR OVERTURNS, Middleboro, Mass. J Lundstrum of ki carly today mobile in whic ONE DEAD April 17—Miss Lawrence when was Wt o- pas curte on y of Luu . was manslaughter. | {river of ebarged with ar- rested. 1,250 | v N at a mass meeting last night, voted | tlon of | bail TOWN WILL HOVE Lavoye, Wyoming, People Decide to Agree to Court Order — Place Casper, Wyo., people of Lav April 17.—Towns- Wyo. near here, | to obey a federal court order handed down several weeks ago requiring them to vacate the soil on which the | town stands, The people decided to move from | the sitd as soon as satisfactory plans could be made for dismantiing buildings and homes. Right to possession of the sur- face of the land on which the town is situated has been before the courts for nearly four years, The Ohlo Ofl company, bolding a mineral lcase to develop the oil | propertics avowed that the presence of the town materially interfered with their operations. The people of Lavoye held that the town sit- uated in the heart of Salt Creek ofl | | fields, was a public necessity and claimed possession under squatter rights, Lavoye has an estimated popula- between 1,500 and 1,500. The property to be moved is valued at about §2 A new site three and a half miles south of Lavoye on the edge of the | cil fields has been tentatively se | lected to nupplam the prcs‘ nt site. HELD IN $1,000 BAIL ew Haven, April 17. — Michael Schesloka, of Ansonia, was held by the federal commissioner in $1,000 today on a liquor viol charge as the outcome of that city last night. In two plac no liquor was found there was a lively tussle with cus- tomers and to secure possession of wine and whiskey which the federal dry squad wanted Beaihz {said that his w In the third City Items A surprise party and house warm- ing was tendered Mrs, John E. Pet- orson of 4 Vega street at her home Wednesday afternoon, Many friends were present and the presentation of & purde of money from the group was made by Mrs. A, Ahlquist, Re« freshments were served. George M. Vater has brought suit tor divorce from Stella Adams Va- ter, whose present residence is un- known. W. H. Walthers of the Stanley Works has returped to New Britain after spending seweral months in New York and New Jersey, The degree team of Unity Re- bekah lodge will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock in 1. O, O. l" hall, Oscar Stark of Waltham, Mass, a student at Tufts college, 18 spend- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs, A. I', Nelson of Corbin avenue, Lieutenant Samuel Bamforth re- celved a complaint this morning that men in the rear of 94 JFranklin square were shooting robins, The re- tive bureay for investigation, The police have heén notified by the commissioner of motor vehicles that the operator's license of Myron Krom of 310 Elm street has been restored, ‘Three boys were apprehended this morning by Detective Sergeant | icorge C. Ellinger and after they admitted damaging the walls in house under construction at Glen street, were turned over to Probation Officer Edward C. Con- nolly. A free lecture will be given Sun- day afternoon in Odd Fellows' hall, Arch street at 3 o'clock by T. J, Sul- | livan of Brooklyn, N. Y., who will speak onsthe subject, ."Was Jesus God?" It is given yunder the aus- pices of the International Bible Stu- dents association. Anthony C. Gozero of 72 Broad etrect has gone to New York, where he will receive a diploma from the New York University of Music, will return next week, YOTE BIBLE READING Ohio State Senate Adopts the Com- Goes To House Columbus, Ohio, April 17.—A bill providing for compulsory reading of | the Bible In the public schools was passed by the senate today 21 to 14, The measure has to go back to the house for concurrence in a change before it will be submitted | to Governor Donahey. Proponents qf the bill said there will be no difficulty in obtaining the house concurrence, It provides that at least ten verses of the Bible are to be read daily in the schools, without sectar- ian lel'lm'n(. TABS TO ACT ON BUILDING A summons meeting af the Y. M . A. & B. society will be held next |Sunday afternoon to consider a re- port of the building committee ask- ing permission to increase the jamount of moneyto be expended on the proposed new fraternal buflding. The committee has recommended a of $10,000 is wante WIFL: AND CHILD MISSING Taking her two year old child with | her, Mrs. Mary Beloch, of S North street left her home carly yesterday ernoon ‘and has not returned ac. cording to a rep made to the po- lice this morning by the woman's husband, ge Beloch. Beloch fe has not heen feel- ing weN and he thinks she has gone to some hospital for treatment. {Jurymen Being (‘afled For Macri Murder Trial v Haven April 17.—Deputy riffs were busy ay, ummoning 5 talosmen for the jury to try ympia M i, on a charge of mur- der, beginning next Wednesday, young woman shot and Kkilled lu\;:)m on Fgbruary lobby of a theater her John 0, 6, In the {he was father of her baby | he haa \w;.;mu sed to . ref] assist hoer in 11‘ Jolm Mauning John H. Manning, age 73 died this morning at the Cedar Mill | sanatorium, after a long illness. H is survived by a brother, James W. nning of Union street; a son, Vi v Admiral J. J. Manning of the . S navy; a daughter, Mrs. Kath- evine Webber, astepdaughter of Meriden. Juneral arrangements, in charge of Farley and Malioy of Hartford are incomplete. Funerals Mrs. Walter Kingsbury funcral of Mrs. Walter Kir will be held tomorrow aftc o'clock from St. Mark with Rev. Samuel Sutcliffc officiating. Interment W be in Fairview cemetery. Th bury noon @ church, rector s Philip J. Brady The funcral of Philip be held 9 o'clock from in armington. family. plot tery. J. Brady morning urel will tomorrow rick’s ¢ Interment in the ceme SEEDS T RS AND VEGETABLE SHECBBERY AND ROSE BUSHES F. . Bollerer's Posy Shup 32 Cho Tel. R86—IR1 “The Telegraph llnr~| of New Dritain.” D | Josg) h A Halfey hureh NL—1625-3, opposite ™ Residence, 13 Summer e and a stepsoh and ! Plainville | HELD AS KIDNAPD New York, April 17.—Mrs. Edna McLaughlin, cabaret singer de cd by Magistrate Simpson as tim of prohibition, today in $10,000 ball for the gr of having | v old Ellen Mahon Mrs, McLaughlin told the agistrate that she had been drink and thought 18 held ndjury inapped . last W vy |New Brick Block Will Bc Erected on Axch \t e story brick bl oon on the o ¥ next to the Hon 1pany ou A‘ { e proper yman Anto Sal h strect, at a Mendel Sicklick ilkowitz. 1 staud on the honse, which e rear of the pr tenements brick a the ther W b stores on ground Above and third floors, ores P Eie DUN'S REPORT X April 17 compilation ba ~Dur of A e th pape male cynic lesigning wom London Passing Show. at there are A abo port was turned over to the detec- 167 He ! pulsory School Reading Bill—Now | m calling for $200,000 and an | _'a bona fide POOL OPERATIONS BOOST PRICES UP Activity Is Noted Soon Alter (Opening Wall Street Briefs A Dlesel by Baldwin locomotive, being bullt Locomotive Works for the Southern Pacifie, which Juliw Kruftschnitt, chairman of the exec tive committee sald in Railway Age will have an estimated saving of (13 per cent in fuel over the steam locomotive, will soon be remly for trial. 2.3 A new monthly record: for news- ! New York, April 17.—(Wall 8trect print production in Canada was es. Opening).—I'neven price movements Itablished in March, 126,2 tons. characterized the opening of today's This compared with 121,420 ton in stock market. Fertilized lssues were | January, the previous high mark. In good demand, American uurlou)- The March output in the United tural chemical preferred rising 1% States was 126,843 tons, points and Virginia Carolina chemi- The American Public Service coni- | Marine 'preferred pany earned $10.32 a share on the higher, Coppers ylelded common stock in 1924 after pre pressure ins; red dividends, campared with $3.47 |ty prices. Atehison and United rail. | a share in 1 Net income in- v . reased to $811,31% from $558,477 :u\“ji‘:!m’tx.“l"m(m common each lost year before, Resumption of pool opcrations in = the specialtics turned the course of prices upward soon after the open- ing. Otls ator soared & points to 118, Nash Motors advanced 4 to 65 and Utah Securities moved up 2 4 to 80, all at new high records for the year. Air reduction, U, Iron pipe, General Asphalt, Maxwell stock. The firm Installed a new sys- | 10108 A aud B, Columbia Carbon tem for the occasion with. the resuit | N4 Norfolk & Western sold 1 to 2 [that in the first two hours nearly |P°INtS above yesterday's final fig- $60,000,000 passed fnto the delivery | % \ges without confusion while less | baCk 36 than a score of individuals waitcd to | AMerican B and Fisk Rubber first EARIF R HBLE WtoaIs preferred sagged a point or a0, For- elgn exchanges opened firm, De- Prices of heavy melting steel in | Mand sterling ruled unchanged the Youngstown district are 50 cents |Ar0und $4.78%. Trench francs soar- & ton lowes that & wesk &gb; presont | €4 9 Doints t0 5,20 cents on the ‘an. quotations being $17 and $17.50 a |nOuNcement that Painleve had suc. | [ton. Producers of steel pipe in the cotded in forming a new French Méloning Valley are operating at 65 | ninistry, 10 75 per cont of capacity with a few large producers at 80 per cent. i to pelling | pired by lower commodi- | with «which street transactions involving huge sums of money are handled was demonstrated yesterday in the bank- ing house of Dillon, Read & Co, when payment was made by syndi- cate participants on the $35,000,000 {ssue of Dodge Brothers preferred The rapidity Wall High Low Close | Allis Chal 7 Am In addition to $25,000,000 Missouri | Ay Pacific first and refunding 6 per cent | Am Londs marketed today at 99%, the Am Guaranty company is offering $10,«| Am Tel & Tel 000,000 Columbia ~Gas & Electric |Am Wool company 3-year & per cent notes at |Anaconda par. | Atchison | ey Foreizn political considerations, | Bald Loco | Wall street believes, have contribut-| Balti & Ohio . d to the recént lull In financing for | Beth Steel European countrics. Although' bank- | Bosch Mag ,, | era report that loans under discus-|Can Pacific .. 1445 sion are as numerous as ecver, the|Ches & Ohlo .. 91 recent ministerial and financial [ M & St P . 5 s In France and the impend-| ¢ M & 8t P prd ing German elections have heen fac- |G R s & P . | tors in delaying flotations. Spain and | chil Coper Ttaly have been added to the list of | (o) Fyel prospective borrowers here, but con-! corn prod Ref firmation of immediate loan projects iCru Steel is lacking. Cosden Oil Dav Chem fium 42 92 | Dreams of single railroad systems to span the entire continent, long ago found impracticable, are not likely to be rovived despite the ap- parent temptations to link up west- crn anl eastern roads which do not fit readly into regional consolidation | plans, One of Wall street's leading| railroad bankers said that these ru-| mors were rife in the days of Gould and Harriman but that in this day and age they should be reserved for distussion only on April 1, 1st pfd Gen Gen Motors t North pfd Insp Copper Nickel Int Pa Kelly Spring Kennecott Cop. Lehigh Val ... Marine pfd . Mis Pac pfd .. Nat Lead New Haven . Norf & West . North Pac Pacific Oil Pan Anteric Penn Railroad Pierce Arrow. . Recapitalization of the Bush Ter- company, which operates large and warehouses on New York's waterfront, has been pro- posed by the directors in order to provide for expansion and to in- crease returns to stockholders. The i plan calls for an eschange of pres- ;oo ent common shares for one share of I“ = new 7 per cent preferred and twolp. > shares of new no-par value com- |y mon which will carry voting con 5 The new common derstood, will carsy this year. mi. docks al Dutch ., air Oil South Pacific South Railway Studebaker x & Pacifle nion Pacifie . ed Fruit , . Indus Alco tubber 439 18% 1043 851 4 54 141 dividend Asks $30,000 Commission On Schwab’s Real Estate, New York, April 17.—Summnons in a suit against Charles M. Schwab, J magnate, was filed in the oftice by Joseph A. . & real estate r, » nature of the suit wi closed in the papers, but Rauschkold’s office it was sai the suit was for § be due the broker find a purchaser for mansion on Riverside Rauschkold, it 1 to find a buye Wi purchaser at Twab % 1408 8354 4115 1173 69 61 831 393 1161} 6815 59 el . ghouse AL STOCKS by Putnam & Bid Asked was said at ) $30 000,000, it was said, On April Schw Mr, on the hig represe 1 been place s was den Travelers Am Hardware Am Hos by COLL nbridge. the H morous novkd of prosec The issue / 3 Gr HOUSE STATEMENT NAMED DIRECTOR COOLIDGE INVITED 8 Cast | Virginla Railway & Power fel] | points and Mack trucks, Pan | | PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARITORD STOCK IIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 G CENTRAL ROw TELY 2- el HARTFORD OFFICE We offer and recommend: opened & point | {TORRINGTON CO. STOCK cal preferred improving factionally, | {1 JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg,, Tel. 1815 Members We recommend and offer: Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. Aetna Life Insurance Company Travelers Insurance Company Stock Prices on Application @homson, Tenn & o, Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer:— 100 STANLEY WORKS PFD. 50 FAFNIR BEARING Price on application EDDY BROTHERS HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel. 27186 We Offer— &C NEW BRITAIN Burritt. Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 Fafnir Bearing At the Market JOHN P. KEOGH Member ot Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Room 509, TELEPHONE 1012 wetress | elected. National Bank Building New Britain, Conn. Joseph M. Kernan, Mgr. I ~~ru'<] term in parliar and ran ormerly Mabel R w.\\oH N\ ® A Americar ment that her that would Jeave a third time, and was she