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DETECTIVE BUREAU| City lem: ni??cmegae Kune Greenberg has filed appli- Changs In ol hsgumets 55 B2 Yost Main stye mm. et, Announced by Chiel Hart The choir of the First Lutheran | ehureh will meet for its regular re- | hearsal tomorrow evening at 8| Changes affecting the organiza- | o'clock, and the confirmation class | tlon of the police depurtment were | Wil meet rday morning at 10| announced this afternoon by Chief ©C10Ck: l’\\ \'0 '““”l‘“'i "":I“ "‘,'““'3‘ g & service al 0 o'cloe w e in William C. Hart, the shifts being slish The evening service at eftective tomorrow. The most im-|7:30 o'clock will be in Swedish. portant of the changes is the reduc- I'he suit of the National Paper Co,, _tion of the force in the detective "‘““l"""l““"‘-" & Co, has b "" b ed out of court. Roche & Ca bureau to fdur men, Pollcoman bcd out of court. Roche & Cabelus s | represented the plaintift, Thomas C. Dolan, who has been in | | Rev. J. 0. Hammarberg of Me- charge of fingerprint, photographic e 9 and fdentifioatlo \ Ith th ! | Keesport, Pa., will speak at the reg-! n ntification work with the bu- 1y, migweek prayor service ot the | reau being assigned to street duty. Chief Hart said that the need of | Elim Swedish Baptist church at a cost of $24, h this! SP EAKER TEI lS UF y’ Wall Street Briefs THE THREE SIENS PyTp—— \n |um.u q\mluly dividend of Father and Son Day at New has beon, declared on 7 |nr cont cumulative pre- \-nul stock of the International ,.\\ Paper Co, and the regularlysquar- erly payment of 1% por cent Bmam Rolmy Cldb ‘nu»‘ .v..;m:«-.ll BN m‘mm‘mp(-.; 1 p?l:- |cent preferred, both payable July 16 to stock of record July 7 An ad- ditional dividend of 83 1-3 per cent | Three gns ere the subject of d X Ll h at the mecting of the Now | prororred, payable May 18 to stock | 8¢ QALY CRIDnI L N SN % Fi |I'x un .m\.:fx.\ club today by DI or yecord May 11, which represents | 5¢veral motors, public utilities nnd} 3 . % First Pfd. @ 9% flat Jamen L MeConaugh, preadent of 1, dnt ot diiatnds " acesma: | Decclliey being ofet by the por. | Ecarnings are more than 3.61 times preferred divi- AR x;uyx.,;xmil‘|’«\. lated andunpatd prior to October | Hstent :on:;m of U. 8. steel, Bald- | dend requirements. This stock is followed by $25,000,000, ) f \ st Rotary | ; 1916 win a g i atrict In tho middie weat, 1t was| " 1*1 ; Dodgs Broa. preferred broke nearly (| Socony ireferred and Common paying 4%. The territary ’,,]‘”“‘,"“.;I Son Day and many of| 1, prosont stock market i & two- | 2 Dol on tho withdrawal of syn- served is in and around Atlanta which is growing very [the members had thelr oWh OF yiaud aftair with price movements | dicate support, Southern Railway | rapidly in manufacturing industries. ‘m‘lln‘ ;:;w‘:x‘llll“;- )*”:m: 1\;:1: mlw’!rn. o dominated last week by the opera- | touched a record high for all time s address. - Me- ofessions o r T 2 ate | Conaughy commented upon the fact lon protemional traders, Metors, |at SSIslstisn epproximatad publie utilities and rubbers recently | tha st men and boys like to we | that most men and boys like to wear | huva heen active on the up-side in | some insignia and that the highways Sided Variety 1,250,000 shares, |{UP AND DOWN ON THE EXCHANGE — r Today's Dealings Are of Two- Markets at a Glance PUTNAM & CO. NEW YORK & HAKITORD STOCK EXCHANGES JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 | HARTFORD OFFICE & CENTRAL ROW TEL. 2- e We offer a new issue vering, 1Po¢. My, Hammarlong 48| BT b 1WAYS rosponse to reports of high current| Stocks: Irrcgular; Southern Rail- additional patrolman on Main styect Ithe fathicr of Harold C, Hammarberg | |Into New Brituin havo all sorts of carnings and dividend prospects, | way touches record high £ P 8GR he ‘SuosHINE s ther of Hatold\Ci Hammarkork | signa, iricluding traffic slgna, etc. |whilo the sugars and steels have| Bonds: Unsettisd: Dedge Bro TR, BRONSColE 2o Bometinto Rnd 1. 06s | e s et taana | | oo dopend. agreat deal on huen doprossed by untavorablo trade | Londs break to new low. G ; ":;dh"l’, ‘l"y °“"l]“"y_"{“"';”‘(“_"“""‘:’{ [who is iIl at the Grove Hill sanator- | Ho sald 1n & town in Maine he ar 0% Ols have held fairly steady, | Forelgn exchanges: Bteady; selling Members New York Stock Exchange which Dojan will start duty on the 'y ‘js reported today to be about! This the first picture of Mys. |, gen® (85 ORI TEINE R €48 reports of increased crude produc- | fizm above $4.38. Members Hartford Stock Exchange G ; sreet at this time, doing a nine|ypo'cime, |Andtew Carnegie, widow of the || L t tion being offset by record breaking | Cotton: Higher; Spot House buy- N Britai 3 hour tour of duly. With the Do- | yijey Iuzel Rich of Stanlcy street|steel magnato, made In & number | oo 1o birPose than that of gasoline consumption. The rails have | fng, New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg, Tel, 1815 lceman on g day beat handy 104 yigiting in Jamestown,.N. Y. of years, was snapped during the |\ o so, nh'\’n,lln‘ :‘k.:l‘;, '|'1“"‘;I‘-‘\“'I,wi hive Leen spotty with thestrongest | Sugar: Easys raw and renned |[j JUdd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. polico headquarters, 1“.. will \,.,i B Ao A AU Taster o n\.,‘“'\ll"’ of Lexington anniversar SR, ..pr £ “J undertone heing shown by the south- | prices at 1925 low levels, | avallable to do the work i which | iy’ Cuthoran church, and Emil| oxerelso at the Cathedral of | el oitd and twe deep rhts Wl and southwestern carriers, pnr | Coffee: Weak; lower Braztiian | he has speclalized. The arrange- | [arson will attend the sesions of |John the Divine, New Yor Lo e ok aearm o ticularly thoso shoving _subtantial | markets, ment will give Main street an addi- |}, Now Jingland _conferenco ot — ! PR 0 TP i 1 e In earnings, or men-| Wheat: Steady: Fxpectation light | tlonal man between the hours of 6 | i aran churches which will be M el P i Ll 1in connection with forthcom- | geljveries on contract. and 9 o'clock in the morning when | . o . e I mposaible to pass. The 80-ing merger developemnts. he i eded and at ti held in Gardner, Mass., next Wed- lcetmen in the town put up a sign Corn: Easy; predictions heavy e is most needed and at the same | ,og0ay, continuing over the follow- “Don’t’ drive in ~ the rut—us : Sy May deliveries, Due to tl tionally lar: o i fime leaves him avallable for .. : [lionbLarye he rut—use the| Net income of the U, 8. Hoffman | astle: Steady to highe _Due to the exceptionally large crop sugar 1s now identification work with the bureau. | N Btk W) { Whole road, Machinery Company for the first| Irogs: Lower: rechors o selling below the cost of production. Traftic Policeman John Stadler | This. the speaker kaid, was a £00d | quarter Increased to $252,147 equal| 67 “OWCri packers fnactive, We recommend the purchase of long te ti t has been relleved of traffic duty and | RGITATORS FAIL ¢ Mo Hlodlen for a boy to foriow, U1 orter preferred dividends to $1.27 & | Als Chal TEhS Lomiiclons| R DUEChE ODE LermEaptions s 4 0 } .\mm“: but a grave, open at boh | share on 1} 4 s Cha 77 - - e present market levels. will do duty as a “jumper,” filiing | Fo lare on the common stock com-|Am Bt Sug o f : . : n on day beats for men who arc ":'m i ;: ']"‘ L 5| pared with $116,467 op 77 cents & |Am Can .. 171 173 Detailed information supplied upon request. off, and will also fill in for 1he political Reform Movements |xnur'-\ flam WOlllall IS 107 Yeal'S\ ’ e A T L share in the same perfod of 1924, |Am Toco 19 120 motoreyele policemen when they are | way Dis competitor is dolng Ao g 913 ’5» off duty. It i the first time that | cessiul Because of “Flivvers” and | 0ld T0dfly era, or for changes In his own bisl-| wail stroct 1ooks for new railroad |Am Sug ... 6015 62 any provision has been made for | . e { | B SLaACCODUIAIOr AUt financing soon which it is estamated | Am Sum | 5 oey flling fn when & motoreycle police- | Vacations in Florida, ‘ s |8 srave, In Teans during & vound-| i aggrogate 125,000,000 ncluding | Am Tl & ol 12050 L T R R SR D man was having a duy oft It i Loroit, Mich, April 30.—Agita-| ; (SRt g issies- for the Northern Pacific, | Am Wool 9% 87 38% understood that Stadler, who 1as 4o fail in their politieal reform Hinam,EApLL Mrs. Sarab | " 08 T e Tats that Lovs apg | Clorida East Coast rallway and a|Anaconda sr.u 36 36%; established a reputation for is effi- |yloloments dn this country hecause | POSNOFh Bradway of Eastford cele- | (8% 08 LIS LS 1l BOSS 801 82,000,000 issun for the Southern | Atehison .... 110% n.,,, clency in handling traffic, did 0ot |iqq many workmen “go to work in brated her' 107th birthday anniv Iapeakor teis A fealing V"‘m e lilway. Among new offerings to- | At GIf & W T 4214 “IKG ”‘el “°§" "“"l expressed a de- | jivyers' and oo many farmers | \|‘:’]7:"]]‘°"" jod Tt et e est B Chal ofiiera S d onic ek WD S LORIO0 S Denyes Joint} Bald Loco .. 111% 110\ Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 sire to he changed. spend tlieir winters in Florida and | Mr® Bradway is a real daughter| =~ . 2 it ck land bank 5 per cent farm | Baltt & Ohio .. 75 T4 ] Patrolman Peter Cabelus will 0 Cajiornia,” 1. E. Haynes of the Uni- | Of the Ameriean Revolution, ~her | 1 we think L nds at 103 1-4 and accrued | Beth Steel .... 39% B E s S ORT A ND HARTEORD) BIOCK: EXORANGEN on traffic duty, leaving the night ity of Towa, 10l today's sosslon | father. Allen Bosworth having en- |, “ B (HHE W _""‘ ¥ w’ ' rest to yield from 4.60 0 5 per | Bossh Mag .. I Donald R. Hart, Mgr. beat o had been assigned to. Cabe- |o¢ tho Mississippi Valley Historical | %04 ‘"} L1718/ ssle privaiantColonaliis o S e et i t | Cen Leath % lus will take the post at Franklin latlon John Chester's Connecticut regi- | 2€T08 the waler, wo are making : ' | can Ba { 4 square and Main strect vacated by ! “Our agitators are unwilling to ad- | MeNt In this and in other com- :1‘;:;5“1‘,\.’;..';mn‘lu,].f,;I,',:'\“wl Chiifana Salingee Hodl ‘f‘;x]:n]&jconm A WE OFFER Stadler. mit that prosperity is the real ob. |Mands he served until 1751 '\"'"yu\ml‘. 25 good a Ttolarlun sa an | TDOIS net loss of CM&StP. Patrolman John O'Bricin has heen |stacle to the success of their reform | Members of the Putnam D. A. R. |70 c B PR f t0 U5 HD et quarter this year, against | € M & st P ptd assigned to duty by Chief Hart as an | movements,” Professor Haynes said, | A1 other residents of Putnam /#0010 \”;””‘1 e “""-M L o0ss of $804,775 in the pre ¢ R 1sl & ; acting sergeant and will sorve in| o I'romr a study of the recent third [Callcd on Mrs. Bradway lon & 1ittla sandpaper. fuctory. in | duakier and el loss of $150,5( Chile Cop that capacity until the roturn of |party movement, the speaker drew | ‘While Mrs. Brady e e ETe P T ariein " first quarter of 1924, | Col Fuel ..... Captain George J. Kelly, who is In | the conclusion that “no real nucleus | I¢T Tearing is imp e et el T il el (i - — | Con Textile o ot a New York hospital. ant Mi-for a new radical party exists,” |B00d health and about ~her | e Biake : Gora Prol het Price On Application chael J. Flynn, who has been do- o { room cvery day. She takes an " it F}‘ ingor 8 who say, Pl LA i {terest in current happenings it is a hard t to do, we | Stee ty for the past month, s | Cosde; inglasac gytorthe et mel fIump to Avoid Crash, likes fo talk about them. IR oS HIL R OTeaIL By s nol 4 . stroet and Ser- . A ould take the same matto as the | Dav Che, geant Patrick McAvay will do desk Railroad “e“ Hurt | davshter. Mrs. Mary ~Clark, Aoeh :1: e s Erie 1st pfd 37 duty in his place from midnight| Jumping from a s system | Yoars old. caren for M. Bradway | ReESan CUECOm ho dug - th |Gen Electric 2643 until § 3. m. The two sergeants will | repair car of the New \m , New |and performs the household duties |ty " B8, SHI0E FOgt (08 BEONER | Gen Motors 731 aiternate monthly until the return Haven & Hartford railroad this |1 inled ey o that i T fl ‘m North pfd . 17 (367] of Captain Kelly. morning when (hey thought an on- | Llor EhaRenn WD en Lo llaY i i [ Tnt Nickel a1 Tho Taure of the itwfric polless | COMIGE: frain wWus ol to ctash |Service mnd Mus Buadway has v Sl S il i | Tat Paper i anen. Hive Men sivaned. mom 8 inio 9% Foank Connelinn’ and Wil | Ssn on Falitond batne Buk w o faw | Hes, ont i boss Xetly 8pri o - llam F. Hurley, hoth of New Haven, | {imes and her automobile rides have |81l¢, doing things no nian cun do. (Continued from First Page) | o ¥ "METE a. m. to §:30 a. m. Motoreycle T lameH. Hlrley, hoth e re e “I don't carc for namby | 2| Kennecott Cop. HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN liceman William P. Hayes will he ! received body bruises for which they | becn B | pamby boy who is all the time R . Tehigh Val : assigned to duty north of the tracks | Were treated at the New - Britain | SR AL S S [ babied and neither do o aldercuon tiise motion iR lofar eredifn Tins it Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. : St ArBCK® | G eneral hospital, Connellan waa fore- | : Znet Ihe house §0 voted, The house coh- | yi(1 States Off while Motoreyele Policeman William I ISR TR et (et 2D e [ Mia States Oit. S Tas Tel. 34 S, Btrolls will cover the city south |man of the crew and Hurley was | ‘,'W.I LRl s DAk rred in immediate adoption of the | yjis pae utd .. i L2820 8 w 1 5 Ane! o o | a8 n g grayv ONC 511 to present a swore 0 lieut = ¥ of the tracks. They will aiternate | fhe conductor in charge of —the| l in a Vermont cometery: “Here livs Eent ARSWOLIRtD, -| Nat Lead . beats monthly jituai whieh was repairing the sig- | unera S one who did hls work—held his|~inold: Adverse reporta oW Havenises | L e { tem on the main line of xhe’ \TM,.‘ and no fear to Jiar cre on bilis to appropriate Norf & West .. - \ T30 | | Tresident Frank 3 ) normal schools and | North Pac We offer: (annot Recover Fee »h — lenlnh Willlam Kummer st ¥ of the Post road | pacifie Oil For Burial Service Intolerahle Cruelty Is Funeral services for Rudolph Wil- yor at the home MR Pan Am raahl 2 b I3 o y LI . : line; exempting Dixwell com- | pg Rail sl et S : 19 | llam Kummer, the infant son of Mr. | gast Borlin was postpone ; i cxemy c Penn Rail e rg \\Y y Wi ernment is not liahle for a pricst's| Charge h‘ Bride of 2‘3 “‘”‘ Mrs. Peter Kummer of Shuttle | yyy 14 :f‘”:x e ey W Hayen from i pierce Arrgw . 0 la l a o el' A g intol cruelty, | Meadow avenue, were held this| 3. HEeK ki ti i state scholar- | pyre Oil , fee in the burtal of a war veferan, [y - 15| e program will be in , ! Preferred to Yield Ve e 2 | Marie Herman Hm 1as brought |morning at 8 o'clock f 9 I ¢ m §i T e o Preferre o Yield 7.15% Comptrolier General MeCarl . ruled {suit for divoree from Hermin Sa Sy il ']:“"‘m “::";n St | pe nmanufacturers and Wil he & i ;('W“:,’gp& G o In ® caso brovsht by Pamusle - i i secking permision S surprise program. 2 i e : Circular sent on' request o) J siel § Angeie, Iia 1 \ ik . é BeSO, e hange her name to Marie Herman. | A Among the guests was Wi " 1 appropria- | Ro: dute! 85 8% 85 Lucarrilli, through the Ttalian em- {7 S08 08 SE0RE 8 o ebrt: | R e Sl dual approbria- | Royal Dutch . 48% 48% 453 bassy, sought to coldect 3,000 lire for s 4 S I osonling:Mecsler I b : J sely reported, OIS Targ MY 18 the burlal of his brother, Julius, who | Dl A e e Tl e R in el e N o B ToRe Dl [ sl s covered in the Pacific 103 103% the writ, which is returnable in the | Nersie: e denly ve 1 D, Met will spea t 1 2 sorved with the American forces. | oo o ety LT ol ey of | ne e mhodigdamuataniyiyester i e s i Zbudg . . Rail 927 CombirollaraicOatlialioved neyinant| oL ekeonit thoy g Tussdavio ey fariernonn ayonnoma 2t a0 LIRS LR = Congratulations Message debaker 44 The Hartford-C . m B lra e Fravo. tlnsome toc| o LIThe paftee woa servet By Grsstilt stréet witl botiold tomors|BIA0iclist 3Ry 10 A resolution of congratuiation and | Texas Co - 37 e Hartford-Connecticut Irust Company Givinribg 1hs halitng Gf seliglous | JoRuRneTlE AlanUE, Horwitz. | row morning at 9 o'clock from s st wishes to Mrs, Sarah Bradway |Tex & Pacific.. 5 5115 sarvices arc of a mnature differing & g s | 'eter's church, Burial will be in § The light of the sun is estin 1] ¢ 1, who is 107 years old, ns Oil . 3 < . with the desires and bellefs of differ- | t Mary's cemetery, at 800,000 candles per square in was adopted hy the house. She s |Union Pacific. Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. t individuals and are - G F = |as compared with 100,000 for the|a roal daughter of the American U S Ind Also . = ent Individunls and are ot relm- 0es [aster e Exjconn 1 L i Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Chosen President of Ken. || Thoroughbred Horse Assn. Lexington, Ky., April 30.—Edward | R. Bradley, master of Idle Hour | farm and nationally known sports- | @a¥, was unanimously elected presi- | dent of the Thoroughbred Horse as- | sociation for the third cnnsv‘(‘uli\'nl‘ | term yesterday, when members of the organization gathered here for ! their annual business meeting. The election of Mr. Bradiey for| the third time as president is with- | out precedent in the organization. | Dr. R. W. Pullen to Join | Benedicts Next June Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Lindstrom of t Greenwich, Rhode Island, have announced the engagement of | their daughter, Miss Ruth A. Lind- | strom, to Dr.. Richard W. Pullen, | @uperintendent of the health depart- | Ment. Miss Lindstrom is connected | with the nursing staff of the New | Haven General hospital. Dr, Pullen | has been at the head of the health department for the r\d\! two ¥ 'nmumucmxmv\ in June. CIVIL, SUITS RECORDED Harold Newton, through Nair Nair, has brought action for § against Frederick I.. Green, claiming that amount due on money loaned The writ is returnable the third | Monday of May in the city court. Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz has garnisheed wages at Lander: The National Paper Co., has sued P. Bol 6 pring street for §25 damages. writ was issued by Roche Cabelus and is returnable in the city court the second Monday of Ma OF COURT Th< 5o 0! .\I\ rtle Russell against | the Connecticut Co., has been sottled out of court. The plaintift was one | of the passen s injured in the trol- | orner of Stanley ts on the evening of February ed by Roche & Cabelus. 12. Rhe was represent- HINDENDURG ACCEPTS. ted Press | 30.—Fietd Mars The funeral of Frank L. well known opticiay the Maguire Bishop ney Assembl Knights of Columbus, who di Tuesday evening after a long illnl'Kq )e held in St. Mary's cemetery. 'he pall hearers, all members of themn organiz | Mr. Maguire and pr the next meeting of the tion on May 4 @) (] MARK EVERY GRAVE We are now taking or-__ ders for Markers and inscription work to be completed for Decora- tion Day. John F. Meehan Monumental Works Cor. Union & Clark S “We Sell to Exc [ [ | l!l (E] 1 Joseph A, Haffey | Funerai Director Phone_1625-2 oppesite Nt. Mary’s Chureh. Residence, 11 Summer St.— ‘ SEEDS Von Hindenhurg today formally a iron workers, L el d et lectior he e 13 2 | concert on « ERS AND GE’ R 0N his seeRonto s el et N \ SHRUBBERY AND ROSE BUSHES presidency New York sky- Chlcawe [waelimatarat ity 1o Ui « F. 1, DOlIerers rosy shop Inited States to have a sewage sys 10 floors Ot e ase e It was not built uatil 1885, “The Telegraph Norist of New Dritakm” 1 member of | il iland. Here they are shown + together. | ta Reported Engaged \ | ‘ 1 |Ama Casualty lan N E Niles Trau Unic H1d N bala at Senator “‘r\"(“‘l” 1ter of wireles: of Colonel and Mrs. Pa of Boske RBristol ders. N B Mac North & Jud stantey n Lt & CLE Boston Furnished Brass Arms Lock 3 Ma ine <-Br ut & Hine on Mfg Co Towne Pow N B Gas Sout hern N E \\ orks Works pfd Torrington Co com by Putn am Bid L7120 815 TREASURY the Bishop Tierney Assembly, who | Actna Lite In | were appointed at a special meeting Aetna Tire |1ast night will be M. P. Leghorn | Automobile Ins Joseph O'Leary, Joseph Ryan, Frank | ; Fire E. Goodwin, Dr. Henry Martin and | 0 Tir Jdward McCarthy. A delegation ap- | nix Fire pointed at last night's meeting will | e b attend the funeral in a body. | Am Hardware ex-div A committee consisting of . .| IR viene King, Dr. H, R. Lasch and Dr. W.| [Reaton & cadwell. T. Morrisey, has been mamed fo| | Rige-Hfd Carpet com draw up resolutions on the f | Billings & Spencer con Billings & Spencer pfd. -Pond com .. prd . $3 treasury balance ARING HOUSE ew York, Exchanges, balances nees, WALl STE anufa es §1,164,835, Exchanges, 79 turing & Co) ~l\l|\|l\l \T\Il MENT TT NOTES Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT—GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. We offer American Hardware Stock At the Market Fuller, Richter Aldrich s ® 91 Pearl St, MOORE Hartford, Conn Tel, JESSE 87 WEST MAIN ST. Fr T. BRAINARD, Mgr. . SPAFARD Professional Bldg. Tel. 1253 JOS. M. HALLORAN If——_—— ] ) na 1-8 Shanghai A itreal 100 1-32 L Foreign Exchange MOURNFUL METERS ( What did Lo v ED.—Ho must have been riding in < a taxi—Depauw Yellow Cralh Methodists and G, 0. P, Kas.—Republicans SpecrialVN-tA)trice Lodge No. 11 will hist, after the meet. 0dd Fellowy Advt

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