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sald, would yleld 10,280,000 pounds the current year, bringing the esti- mated surplus up to 86,880,000 pounds. The next taxation, hé es- timated, should yleld in the full year about 20,000,000 pounds, KUBEC IS ARRESTED SUPT, WAINWRIGHT T0 HAVE PAY CUT nal Negligence, Hartford, April 28.—Louls Ku. Meriden Inn Proprietor, Witness In Chapman Case, Accused Of Orimi. Ordinmoe committu Asked fo L Relwe $100 Fire Commissioner beck of Meriden, proprietor of the O1d Colony lnn, a witness for the stagte against Gerald Chapman, was in police ecourt today, charged with criminal negligence. His case was continued for two weeks to await ISLAND OF OAHU EASILY CAPTURED Weakness of Defense Shown in War Maneuvers An ordinance reducing the salary of Park Superintendent Ralph B. Wainwright by $200 will be prees pared tonight at a meeting of the ordinance committes - and will be submitted tomorrow evening at = meeting of the common council, This ehange has the approval of the mayor end Chairman EBdward F. Hall of the board of finance and taxatlon, It s belng made-at the suggestion of Alderman C, . Dehm of:the first ward who has learned the park board Increased Wain- wright's salary without consulting the common councll and' * without having made provision for the In- crease in the estimated expenses for the year, the result of an Iinvestig Coroner Calhoun. Kubeck's yesterday ran hospital, Skelly murder, # Deaths ((— Lillian Robertson Beardsley Newa from Loomis, Cal, tion by truck over two Hartford boys who died later at the Hartford Kubeck's testimony at the Chapman, trial dealt with the story of Chapman and Walter S8hean stop- ping at the inn the night before the has Alderman Déehm has requested Chajrman ' D. L, Nalr to fix the sal- ary at the figure being pald at the time the _board submitted its esti- mated expenses to the board of reached friends here in New Britain of the death of Mrs. Lilllan Robert- son Beardsley, wife of A. M. Beard- sley, on Saturday, April 26, after an | operation which followed a long and | By The Asoclated Pr Honolulu, April ~—The grand fleet of the United States exemplis fled Yho weakness of the defense of the Island of Oahu, the purported center of the natlon's web of de- fense in the Paclfic when it deliv- ered it main attack in the joint army and navy maneuvers, which ended at noon yesterday in the vicinity of Hallewa on the north- west coast of the island. The attack was preceded by a feint attack at Maunalua bay and a sccondary attack at Barbers' point. Khe attacking fleet forces were known as the Blues, while the land forces, defending the Iisland, | were known as the Blacks. All three attacks were preceded by a preparatory barrage by bomb- ors of the “Blue" ships and a sub- sequent landing which was accom- - park swimming peol. At severe illness, JOSEPH CAL DO finance and taxation, which will ef- fect a $200 decrease. A speclal meeting of the common eouncil will probably be held May Joseph Caliendo, who was ap- pointed to the board of fire commis- Mr. and Mrs, Breadsley are re- membered by d host of New Britain triends, as they resided here plevi- panied by heavy “losses” on the part of the “Blues.”” The landing par- ties, however, were to a certain ex- tent succéssful in that they occu- pled a considerable number - of " sloners yesterday afternoon by |ous to their remdval to California. | P . 6t . E miondation. of fh oA of park | MEvor A. M. Paonces, called at the | Mr. Besrdsley was editor ot the | "BIEK) SUTUEY FRUR L, ommisstonors tiat an additional | OMce of City Clerk Alfred L. Thomp- | “Selsmograph” and has BB | oot was: delivered shortly after the &d in editorfal work in California, Mrs, Beardsley was supporter of the cause son Tast night and took his ocath of office. Commissioner Caliendo ds a demo- crat. He is the successor to Fire Commissioner George Gans who re- signed several weeks ago after sev- eral years’ membership on the board, appropriation of $2,500 be made for 4n enlarggment of the Willow Brook a frac- tional part of the original cost, the capacity of the pool can be doubled and Mayor Paonessa, Chairman Hall of the board of flnance and taxatlion, #s well as the park commission, have approved lhe lncreused appro- | priation. GOLD STANDARD 15 RESTORED (Continued from PFirst Page.) of matters, She Mr. and Mrs. Winkler Observe Anniversary Mr, and Mrs, Paul Winkler of 182 Greenwood street are today observ- Ing the 28th anniversary of their wedding, They were married by Rev. Herman Vanberger at the Ger- man Baptist church. They have three children, Mrs, Lester Law, Miss Minnie Winklér and Albert Winkler. The home has been prettily decorat- ed for the occasion and the Ladies' Ald society of St. John’s German Lu- theran church ls assisting in the celebration. Mr., and Mrs. Winkler are entertaining a number of guests, amorig them being Mrs. Winkler's sister, Mrs. Henry J. Noyes of Stam- ford. Mr, Winkler is foreman of the vacuum bottle room of the Landers, Frary & Clark's. The employes of that department today presented the couple with a bouquet of flowers. newspapers, Besides her husband, son of South Coventry, Conm. Anna Wolak, street, died yesterday. The funera was held' this morning at in Sacred Heart cemetery. Natalina Andrionl. Natalina Andrioni, the feur- months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. An- gelo Andrioni of 201 LaSalle street, | ment of changes in the fmperial preference list by announcing that the government proposed to give ef- fect to this preference so far as it would not involve taxing foods, In his further announcements on taxation Mr. Churchill said the ex- Isting 11 shilling super tax would be reduced by the same amount as the deathi-duties were Increased. Thenew ‘taxation, the chancellor will be held tomorrow afternoon a 2 burial will be in 8t tery, Tolanda Minicucca. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pau Minicucca of 52 Dwight atreet, an ardent equal suffrage and well versed in political was also a brilliant writer both in English and Spanish, contributing many articles for pab- lieation in various magazines and she leaves a brother Judge George H, Robert- Anna, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Wolak of 94 Booth 7:80 o'clock from her home. Burfal was dled this morning. Funeral services o'clock from the late home and| Mary's ceme- Iolanda Minicucca, the filye-months died Offcial Hartford Stock Exchange Quotations FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Building BANKS AND TRUST COS. this morning. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock from the late home and bur- il will be in St. Mary's cemetery. —— ey Bld | Ask ots. (P.\.m. | capital Cliy Bau and Tt Co, a0 | QJ 700,00 F l Con |1 ooA | m | &4 150,000 | unel‘a -} First e ¥ | 10 l QJ 1,150,000 | Hurtford-Aetna \unoml ex ‘\ 12 | g : 2‘33"‘3?3‘ Harttord-Conn. Trust Co. I g 2.000,00 Z Muitls Plen of Hartford | i Sa wn000| dohn Plocher : Pari St ‘lrust Co. | | S 8 | QJ 100,000 Funeral services for John P ochor, Plivenix National Bank | i s 12.],. Q3 1.000,000| infant‘son of Mr. and Mrs, John R bR R | i LR Looa00 | Ploclfer of 120 Wallace street, were ate . b U. 8. Security Trust Co. | 1’ W 13 Q' ‘ 1,000,000 | hield this morning at 8 o'clock from v ecurity Trust Ris. s ! ' §t. Peter's church. Interment was Rt e be i ! ! | in St. Mary's cemetery. FIRE INSURANCE COS. | Y Aetna Fire Tus, ex 600 | 610 u| QJ 5,000,000 Mrs, Hattle 8. Strong Automobile Jux. ex | 725 | 750 1| QJ 2,000,000/ The funeral of Mrs. Hattie A. Hartford Pire Ins ex | 10 | B80 0 1,Q3 s.m.xflfl Strong will be held tomorrow after- Vit ional Fire Tns: ex « o 680 - 20 |°QJ 3,000,000 0 f P Phomix. Five,1id, 6% 520, " 580 10,1 92 | Komoe| Doon etk slook om dhe laty Ros-in Tns. ex .| 9 %l QI 1,200,000 | home, 263 Market street. ]h:x. }er- LA ER 3 non Phillips, pastor of the Kensing- 2 AND IN | ton Congregational church, wilt offi- LIGCAND N DE @y 1 soseen| ciate and burial Wil be in Wilcox| ACIECanIalIA10 08 1 &3 | 1ho0.000| cemetery, East Beriin, Conn noral Lite | L e A 1,900.0001‘ P Husttord Steam Loller | Q4 2,500,000 | Peter Zangarato Travciors Ins, ex I Q3 ! 100000.000] qpe funeral of Poter Zangarato was held from his Jate home, 66 West street, this morning and from 9. City G. Lt Co, ptd. (25) 38 W 80 QU | 750,000 G L e R %1 93 | 1780000(St. Mary's church at 9 o'clock. A Haritord Electric 14 pfd ex 18 | 208 5| -::’ I - "‘QX’:"‘lnlemn high mass was celebrated by | Hartford Flectile Lt vom ox ! 206 | 208 | QP 00,000\ pov Raymond T. Clabby. As the | . K 1 | | 16 | 15 1 18.000.000 | e Tl s WLl %L SR 600 | body was borne into the church, | Conn. Lt. & Power us, | 1y | | | Mrs. Mary T. Crean rendered “Near- | e g : {er My God to Thee.” Members of | R AC S ING DS, | : <an.000 | D0 Ttalla society acted as pall bear- cric . (2 ) 12x | QT | 12,800,000 5 e Al AR ate ks o R sl il 5 1 QM1 | 1.u<vn.uflo!"’ “"‘1““0“""1' L*“M‘:NZ Burial was | Bigelow-Hd. Carpet Co., com 103 [ 105 | 86 | Qr7 | 2sl000sn|in St. Mary's cemetery. | Billings & Epencer Co, pfd. (26) S e 750,000 | Blilings & Spencer Co. com. (26) 2 s ) Y j000 ‘::‘g, Albert Sokolowski Bliing Somyrky 8) | S QS| Latesto ! rme funeral of Albert Sokolowski Fngre Lock Co. (30) wx | @ | 2000000 | of 64 Cloveland street was held this | Fuller Brush Co, lst Pfd. (25) 1x | QJ | 300000/ morning from his home at 8 o'clock Yuller Brush Co. Class A (25) com | :: | Sf | :vg,g;g and at 8:30 o'clock from Sacred P )i Co. Class AA co M | QF 26,000 | 2 : B i e | 71 QM | 4ivooo| Heart church. Rev. Walter Now-. Hurt & Cooley | wo | 12xel QJ [ 890,000 koskl celebrated a solemn high m:iss v o o | &5 11 QU 6038867140 also conducted the committal | nternationa! r Co., com. | b it i Tanau oy @ Ciatk | | e 1 s} mides|services at the grave. Burial was, New Brit. Mach. Co., pfd. | - \ in Bacred Heart cemetery. New Brit. Mach, Co., com (26) | | - e Niles-Bement-Pond pfd i | ’l CARD OF THANKS o Pond | e Norin & Juda. site. Co. (28) 1R We wish to thank our friends and Peck, Stow & Wilcox (26) x| neighbors for the kindness and sym- Sy Mo Oonptan S = athy shown during our recent he- Risudard Screw Do et | e | reavement in the death of our he Btanley Warks, pfd. (25) | | 8] loved husband and father, also for Siimay NI Ay S0 | " sl the beautiful floral offerings. We Ooton Sfg. Co. N. Brit. (25) [ % W especially wish to thank the Sons Yaie & Towne Mfg. Co 425) | [ 165, of Herman, Stanley Works, Dept. Whittock, Coll Pipe ! i <] 100, Landers Srade shop and the NEW YORK BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIE Grotto Patrol. » ¢ esonopo| . Signed:—Mrs, F. W, Wunsch, Mr. America, Bank of ex | | 00,000 | e . rse Americad Rzchange Nat'} | ‘t | s.00v000f Ott0 \\‘\nv«']‘. Mrs. H. O, Parsell, Bankers Trust ex 20,000,000 Mrs. T. W. Lucas, YMr. Herman Bank off. T, W Fomt ex | Waunsch and Mrs. W. B, Litke, | Central Union Trust Cinse Nphionnt MORTAM Chatham Phenix Nat') | i N Chiemical National | 3. Mo. | In loving remembrance of my Commercie Nat Ban of ex | Q4 | déar father, Stephen McNamara. Corn Exeliange QF ety 3 2 Fauitablo Trust es | leMa Fntered into rest April 28, 1924 Farmers Loan & Tvust Co. | | { OF | We miss you, we mourn you in First Natlounl Bank | QJ 16000000 silence unseen, and dwell in the Guaranty Trust Ce QMM | 25:000.000 . 3 > -be Hanove! St | 1 Q%" | "6000 000, memory of days that have been. Irving Bank-Columbia Trus* QJ | 17.500.000 His dadghter, Lawyers Title & Trust | | | Q3 | 8000000 MRS, ANNA JOHNSON. Manhattan Co. (Bank of) (80, Q 0,000,000 | Bechanics & Metais Natl. s | QJ | 10.000.000 | Natjonal City ex | s Q3| 40,000,000 New York Teust Co. | e QI .| 10.000.000 Park National 5 | | @J | 10,000,000 Title, Guarantes & Trust | e QM3 | 10,000,000 U. & Morigsge & Trust Co. ato | Qi 3,000,000 AUTIVE INSURANUE AND : Americqn _Alltgnce 1,000,000 Funeral Director. American Burety ex 5,000,000 | Thone 1038 Continental - Tus, 1 10.w00.000} Spoade . Metrs Oierth, Fidelity—PHenix fns. 5.000,000( | Resldence, 17 Summer 8t~1625-3. Franklin Fire os. Co. (25) | 1000,000 | Glens Falls Ins. Co. (10) 1,000 vov Globe & Rutgers \ ‘ Great Amerfcan Insurance Co, | 12,500,000 | Fianover Tneurance'Co. (50) | 1.500,000 SEEDS | Home_[nsurance Ce. 18,000,000/ . FLOWERS AND VEGETABLE Ins. Co. of Norty Ameriea (10) §.000.000| SHRUBBERY AND ROSE BUSHES Nattonal Liberty ins. Co. (50) uuonu: . Natlona) Surety | 10.000,000 F i Bo" P Sh P . H. Bollerer's Posy Shop farred Accident 5 = Wastehester Fire foa Co. | 72 Charch St Tel, A86—781 S—extrs “The Telegraph Fiestst of New Britain.” | | for five-year terms: zero hour—dawn 22 between Wala- lua and Kawalharal, where a large cessfully despite heavy ‘‘casualties.” The landing forces took up an initial position on the beach pre- paratory to developing arrangements for assaulting the *“Black” defend- ers of the farther inland. Some casualtles to the “Bluc” | forces resulted from the heavy surf, which made landing difficult. this standpoint it would have been to the advantage of the “Blue” forces if they could have arrived 1| two days ago, when the sea was caln. The attackers were met by heavy | fire from machine gunners, refle: and mobile artillery, the latter be- \ucnrlam from the sea. the side of the “Bluc” forces and | t|the “Black” first line of defense tell ‘back to previously prepared po- sitions. Reinforceyients which had been pressed forward to that sector by the “Black” eommanding general failed to repel the “Blue” attacl The entire engagement was 1| marked by intense aerial activity on | both sides, considerable damage and casualties being inflicted of which no account has yet been determined. The umpires are now considering the conflicting claims of the high command of both forces in an ef- fort to ascertain who won the “war”, AUTO DEALER IS JAILED Slamford Businessman Gets 60 Days and $800 Fine for Violation of the Liquor Laws. Bridgeport, April 28.—Max Swit, automobile distributor of Stamford, | was fined $800 and costs and sen- tenced to 60 days in jail by Judge John W. Walsh in criminal com- mon pleas court today after plead- ing gullty to violation of the liquor law, Leo Arena, Stamford restaurant owner, was fined $400 and costs and given a 60-day. jail sentence, execu- tion of 30 days of which was remit- ted. He also pleaded gulity to a li- | quor Jaw violation. In the city court of Stamford, Swit was fined $400 and Arena’s penalty was the same as imposed by Judge Walsh, Prosccutor Willls, who last week displayed & matked severity of at-| titude toward astate liquor law vio-| lations, made a vigorous plea for a| heavy fine in Swit’s case, pointing to his record of four previous violations of the dry law. “I can sec absolutely for leniency in this case,” he de- | clared. “Swit has been warned many | times but refused to discontinue the | sale of liguor at his various places in Stamford. Pratt Again President Of Junior Achievement | " Fdward M. Pratt was reelected president of the New Britain Junlor Achievement foundation at the an- nual meeting held yesterday after- noon in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. The following other officers were chosen: first vice-president, Mrs. Howard S. Parsons; nd vies |.-~<m.u ¥ > ! secret James . O'Brien; urer, ennitt. Loomis, exccutive committee, George P. Spear, John C. Loomis, Harry Jackson and James E. O'Brien. The execuive committee was in- creased from three to four members by the passing of an amendment to the by-laws. Willlam W. T. Squire, director of the foundation, and Mrs, H. C. Warner, assistaut director, mada their reports covering activi- ties during the past year. | The action of the executive com- mittee in electing Rev. Raymond J. Clabby to fill the Yacancy cansed by the removal of Rev. J. Leo lavn | from this city was approved th board of control, and the following members were elected to the board | Miss Mary Miec- | zkowski, Morris D, Saxe, Miss Clara Vile and Ivan L. Hobson, ) THE HERALD CLASSIVIED | DS FOR YOUR WANTS Special Notice Washington L. Morgan lodge, No, 71, Knights of Pythias, will hold a | balloon novelty dance with Frankie Cling’s singing orchestra—ail for fun and fun for all—tonight, April 28, Admission 35 cents. Jr. O. U A M.-hall, Hungerford cowrt. number of “Blue” troops landed suc- | IFrom | ing placed in fields so as to make | the location of the guns difficult to | The weight of numbers was on | no reason | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925, Wall Street Briefs — New York, April 28,—Harnings of Dodgo Bros, Inc.. for tho first six months this year are estimated at $14,000,000 by Frederick J. Haynes, president, exclusive of abcut $600,- 000 in profit from the sale of real estate, This would be sufficient to cover the year's interest and sinking fund on $76,000,000 6 per cent debentures and the annual $7 divi- dend on 850,000 shares of prefer- ence stock, with about $2,500,000 left over, The company earned $19,« 965,440 in 1024, Distribution of a 38 1.3 per cent stock dividend to holders of ordin- ary shares of the Anglo-American Oil Co,, British operating branch of the Standard Oil, will be considered at meetings in London ecalled for May 20 and June 5. American | holders ot share warrants will be privileged to vote by depositing their warrant at least 14 days before the mecting, BIRDS EAT RATS FSH CLIMB TREES But It's in New Zealand,- Where Things Are Backwards Stortes of birds without wings |which catch rats for food, and fish which climb trees and jump off into the wuter, were told to members of the New Britain Lions' club today by | L. ¥ Redick, who has traveled 600,- 1000 miles as a salesman for Landers, | Frary & Clark, Mr. Redick took his | hearers on a travelogue all around the world with the exception of South America, and told interesting | stories of incidents in Europe, India, |China, New Zealand, Africa, etc, | President C. W. Buckey announc- ed that United States District Attor- | ney George E. Cohen, who spoke to the club last week, will address S | yeryman’s Bible class next Sunday | morning. Dr. L. A. Dary, L. H. Stevens and Har) ¥ Hancock were named as | judges in the Herald-Junior Achieve- ment marble contest and were in- structed to shoot a match between | themselves to select a chairman. In the attendance contest the score was announced as follows: | Giants, Captain Harry Haynes, 140 | Yankees, Captain Martin Horwitz, 165. Harry G. Hancock, wearing a | white wig and officiating as “H. Gar- flield Kenesaw Mountain Landis Hancock,” as referec in the contest |announced that charges of bribery {to the extent of 69 cents and coun- | ter charges for damages of six cents {had been filed and would be heard ilxy him next 'Tuesday. Attorney |David L. Nair will represent the Giants and Attorney Stanley J. Traceski will represent the Yankees. H. ¥, Kazmier of Hartford, who is mm youngest 33rd degree Mason in the world, spoke on the Near East Relief drive. Miss Anna Krawitz, introduced as “The girl with the million {smile,” sang several solos. EDDY GLOVER POST CONSIDERING HOME {House and Lot on Lake Street to Be Gonsidered | A permanent home is being con- sidered by Eddy-Glover post, Amer- ican Legion, and the property at 104 Lake strect is being tentative ed as the site. ' erty was inspected last Saturday and a report will be made to post executive committee at its meeting this evening. A large lot is avall- able and the house, which was for- merly occupied by Kenneth T, Sloper, i3 now vacant The war veterans have permanent home under | tlon for some time and ar. | for a location which would be both e, according to E. Scheny. | | consider pro had consider Jooki | suitable and reasor | Commander Harry | bullding on Imw street would be \r(fl' the center of the city and easily reached, while it would at the san ‘hmr he removed from the noise and | heavy traffic ' LODGE OF INSTRUGTION Master Masons Of City To Attend Unique Session Tomorrow Eve- ning—Grand Officers Coming | A “lodge 1 will be nield by Centennial Jodge A. . and A. M., tomorrow cvening at which all Masons in the city who can are expected to attend. The regular work will be omitted. Several grand lodge officers will be present Short talks on Masonfc subjects 1 be given by past masters and officers as follows: “Masonle Land- marks," by Will H. of the Gates™ 1 gan” by H. A, Mason; Le “Symbolism of Maso: holic ry 11, Prior. 2|C omohdatmn I‘Ianned By Southington People (Special to the Herald.) Hartford, April 25.—At a meeting of the committee on cities and bor- oughs of the legislature this after- noon, House Bill 504, cnecrning the consol fon of the town and bor- ough { Southin, providing for their merger and granting the pow- ers of a building sion to the gelectmen, was taken up. 1t was |introduced hy Representative Stone. Those appearing for the bill were Edwin J. Willlam Hurley, | John McGrath, L. P. Hutton, Re sentative Stone and R entative Wells Others present included |Julge T. F. Welch, ex-S¢ tor Eil- |jah Rogers and B. C. Persianl. doltar | U % | day STOGK PRIGE SOARING HIGHER Wall Steeet Opening Today Shows Better Business New York, April 28,—Stock prices resumed thelr upward trend at the opening of today's market on ex- pectations of a favorable carnings report by the U, 8. Steel Corporation and a definite announcement re garding Great Britain's gold r sumption policy, American Can led Balti & O ... T4% Beth Steel 4015 Bosch Mag .. 40 Can Pacific .. 1437% Ches & Ohio .. 91 CM&StP .5 [C M &stPpta 84 |CRIsL& P .. 43% Chile Copper .. 32% Col Fuel ..... 35% Con Textile ... 3% Corn Prod Ref 37 Cru Steel 4 Cuba Cane Sug 11 Cosden Oil ... 28 | Dav Chem ... 31 EN Ll svs e 2886 '3 Erie 1st pfd . 37 % Gen Electric [268% A Gen Motors 38 2% 8% Gt North pfd . 61% 61 2 Insp Copper .. 23 221 Int Nickel . 30% 29% Int Paper .... 633 B2 3 Kennecott Cap. 47% 47 47 Lehigh Val . Marine ... Marine ptd ... Mid States Oil. Mis Pac pfd .. ew Haven . Norf & W North Pac Pacific Oil . Pan Amer Penn Rallroad P & R Coal & I Pierce Arrow . Pure Oil Rep Iron & Ray Cop .. Reading South Pac ....104 South Rail . 89 Studebaker .. 4 Texas Co .... 43% | Tex & Pacific 62 Transcon Oil . 4 Union Pacific 136% 135% 136 | U'S Indus Aleo 865 § U § Rubber . 40% Steel ..., 116% Westinghouse Radio CLEARING | New w.u balances, 89,000,000, Boston —— Exchanges, “m‘“_ 20,000,000, STATEMENT 982,000,- 69,000,000; e ot e Foreign Exchange ——d w York, ges firnn Great Britain, demand cables 483 par, 60 day bills on banks April 28.—~Toreign ex- 479%; Prance, demand 5.22, cables 5.221;; Italy, demand 4.10, cables 4.10%; Belgium, demand 5.07%; Germany, demand 23.80; Holland, demand - 40.07; Norway, demand 16.30; Sweden, demand 26.98; Den- mark, demand 18.30; Switzerland, demand 19.38; Spain, demand 14.36; Grecce, demand 1.88; Poland, de- mand 191-4; Czecho-Slovakia, de- mand 2.961-4; Jugoslavia, demand |1.61; Austria, demand, .00141-4; | N Rum , demand 45; Argentina, de- mand 88.50; Brazil, demand 10.60; Tokio, demand 417 Shanghai, de- mand 74%; Montreal 100 1-64. | PENALTIES GIVEN 0UT | e ————— Willimantic, April 28.—In the | closing session of the criminal term of the Windham county superior court here today, Peter Robinson of Providence, It. L, pleaded gullty to store of Benjamin Eisenberg here on April 2 and was sentenced to not less than 15 months and not more than two years in Judge Leonard R Thomas J, Silvain, a confederate of Robinson, April 14 was sentenced to not than 18 nths nor ¢ than three years in s Milo E. Elwell of Cor ) who runs a hotel in § Springs, pleaded gul A charge of transporting liquor through here on April 13 and was fined § | given three months in before he arrested lwell had been fined $4 in Dan- felson on a slmilar cha Mrs. Rirdie Ostrich | |hn~1 ummwn of the liquo )0 and was senten da,\< m the local court was fined $150 by Judg after she had appealed of dict of the local court and p nolo contendere before him BOY MISSING FROM HOME Stanley Kulak, cight v old son of William Kulak, has missing from hix home since yostar ing according to a report the police this afternoon 0 and The il was Nicker: to ay m mad rn- to Alec: flat isn't | George—In one way it is are three rooms made i | Answers, London. Your new is larger, ore High TLow Close Allis Chal . T6% 6% 7814 Am Can .... 172% 112% Am Loco ..., 12 120% Am Smelt ., 9114 0114 | Am Bug ... 6314 61 |Am Sum ... 7 8% |Am Tel & Tel 138 136 |Am Wool 3 Anaconda . Aachison .... At GIf & W I 43 Bald TLoco .. 113 Royal Dutch .. 50% 49% 3 | Sinclanr Ol .. 181 133% 18% | 1 the pivotal industrials with a 1 point | gain, while the Commercial Solvents issues both sold at 100, as compared with yesterday's lows of $1. Quotations in cents: | 483 3-8, | y | nto Six."— We offer a new issue GEORGIA RAILWAY & POWER CO. » First Pfd. @ 98 flat Eearnings dl(, more than 8.61 times preferred divi- dend requirements. 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. SUGAR Due to the exceptionally large crop sugar is now selling below the cost of production. We recommend the purchese of long term options at PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS. NEW YORK & HARITORD STOCK EXCHANGES WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE € CENTRAL Row This stock is f(filowcd by $25,000,000, Second Preferred and Common paying 4% %6. The temtory served is in and around Atlanta which is growing very rapidly in manufncturmg industries, the present market levels. Detailed information supplied upon request, HARTFORD @homson, Tenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. WE OFFER a0 Shares North & Judd Price On Application EDDY BROTHERS & & Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. 1915 1924 Tel.2-7186 We offer: Georgia Railway & Power 7% Preferred to Yield 7.15% Circular.sent on request 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. We recommend: FIDELITY-PHENIX INSURANCE CO. $6,170,650 17,184,069 ,500,000 5,000,000 Dividends 249 . TEL 1- et \ Tel. 2580 NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420° $17,746,337 43,335,826 per annum where America |James E. O'Br JESSE 94 Pearl St., MOORE 87 WEST MAIN ST. Professional Bldg. Tel. 1253 T. BRAINARD, Mgr. City Items H yesterda an oy Fuller Richter Aldrich8 @ Hartford, e Tc Conn. 25261 H. . SPAFARD JOS. M. HALLORAN nti Cianci of 23 Summer street rted to the police this morn w house he is con Stanley street was en- t and a number of by forcing a re LOSE he police isisor LICENSES have been notified by motor vehicles of James at street; hapman street 560 Main fed rc rs' 1 Adams, 274 C n Monkiewic NOTICE. My wife, Lena Crosthwaite, having ft my d and board, I will not be responsible for blils contracted or others. PERCY CROSTHWAITE.

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