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COUNGIL OF WOVEN FOR DSARMAMENT Tavors ‘Geneva Dralt’ at Con- . Yention in Washington ‘Washington, May 11.—The Inter- pational Counlel of Women's con- ¥ention today completed action on {ts dlsarmament resolution by adopt- | ing without debate the second sec- tion, calling uttention of members to the protocol on the subject drafted by the fifth assembly of the League | of Nations. Caveful study of the | protocol was rocommended before the next loague mecting, | The protocol cited in the resolu- tion is that known as the “Geneva draft," which propased a plan for pacific settlemsut of fnternational | disputes, to be :0'lowed by a con- | ference for limitat'on of armaments. It was rejected by the British gov- ernment, which put forward a sub- etitute, | Mr. George Cadlury of Fngland, | ehairman of the I’eaca Commlitten, | called attention that adoption by | the couneil of the resolution did not | Imply acceptanee ef the protocol, | Mrs. N. E. Harrls, chaivman of | the conventlon, anl gpokesman for | the American delegation, said that | Htates group would re- | frain from voting on any resolution bearing on the Leagua of Nations, owing to the divided npinion in the country on this subject | HT RUM TRAFFIC FROM NEW 1 UlNl]llN Kmed Patrol Boats Speed lo the United Sea in Thunder Storm | New London, May 11 At the of a terrific thunder storm n this morning, a all of | one- put to shortly before da squadron of 14 patrol hoats, the 7i-foot type, armed with pound rifles and machines gur to se from the state pier here take part in the rum war off Mon- ik Point and No Man's Land. omewhere In the Atlantic off Block Tsland the vessels were scheduled to meet the destroyer Downes, flagship of the fleet of dry vessels that under tha direction of Commander Williz H. Munter is engaged in the block- ads of the New England coast. 1t was anticipated that the squad 8 n the ron would relieve the patrol boats that ha been surveiling the “Reofe 1ada since the inception of the Dlockade a week agn. All of the vessels were heavily provisioned and fueled and it was stated at fhe coast guard headquarters here that they were prepared for an extended stay af sea. Chart o lacal siation today ndic the 30 vessels com- prizing the rum fleets off tha coats of Conneeticnt, Nhode Tsland and Massnehusetts wera separating. many of them heading seawards and the rest eruising restlessly up and down the line, hoping against hope | to hake the gray, grim const guard | eraf t have been clinging with | Yoel tenacity to cach unit of the rum fleet. ADMIT BOMBING OUTRAGE All Fxespt One Accused of Whole- <ale Slanghter in Sveti Kral thedral Plead Guilty, tuted Prees May 11.—Dispatches fror Sctin s all the principals churged with responsibility for the recent homhing of the Sveti Kral cat ral in wi 160 prrsons were for one defendant named Koeft court deferred judgment after were 1 of the conspiracy, asked that he he shot, in the event that the deatl penalty is imposed Zoggorsky, sacristan of the e 4 charged with having the conspirators, hegged that fiprisoned, not kil (i it mizht atone his m A by p r an’ penitence, The other defendants ) i for lenieney £300 DAMAGE SUIT nam iefen a suit for $200 nages hron Frank Wa ank Walczuk, of Waonsar et T T e plaintiff claims that Tohm Curylo owes ) 0 ' 1 aveid property payment, the writ, which is retay court of eommon pleas first Tuesday of w vi b. Constable € A. Star DANBERG BOOKS MOVED w hich i 8 of of ( at 1eaoved te 10 art of the city conrt iy huilding. Clerk A A0 city court |n|. STRONGER nnnlu RGUARD By Amsociated T Washington, May Ad tion was +n route fr on foday with proposals f streng! ening the customs p ong Mexican-American whi will he submitted to repr s of the Mexican governmen El Pase, Friday Assistant Seerciary A of t STy . T = 10 wo {y covering smug border yr negotiated ith nd ali of most gouthern houndary 1 ping Increasing. | * of time | known as a vocalist SINKING FUND CONDITION Fdward F, Hall Submits Annual Re. pori=Additions Noted to Various Boards, The condition of city sinking funds 18 explained In a report of the board of finance and taxatlon for the fiscal year ended last month, which was filed today at the office | of the town clerk by Chalrman Ed- ward F. Hall, BREWSTER REPORTS FORC. J. H. 5. BOYS (Continued from First Page) each in turn belng forced out of the | ring by the stre, swift shooting of Zigas, The play finally settled down to a three cornered scrap between Zigas, The sum of $30,000 was added Y“\(?\x\wrl!!rk and Mingel and again the water department sinking fund | Zigas came out on top, He is now out of revenue and $9,796.14 Wwas| prepared to defend his title against added by income from Investments; |all comers at the Central Junior $25,000 by appropriation and $7,- | hig 739.38 by fnvestment Income was| igas has a brother at the Emith added to the school fund; $1,600 I‘.vluu.- 00l, who 1s also shooting a good appropriation and $3,876.64 by in-| game of marbles and more will he come was added to the school| heard from them #:fore the cony st fund; $1,500 by appropriation | is over. and $1,280.54 by income was| The Marble Circuit. added to the street fund;| Hartford, May 11—A trip by plane $2,000 by appropriation and $1,-| over his home will be a thrill by income was added to the Ci all fund, Withdrawals cluded $150,000 from the water ac- count to pay for honds maturing, and $76,000 from the park board fund for the same reason. 8.77 Deaths jI Mrs, Catherine Wright Swain Mrs. Catherine Wright & wifo of George Swain of 25 street, died last night at 11 o'c at her home, Although born England, |this city for many years, coming lvrr«" as a child. Besides her hus- {band, eho 1s aurvived by two. sonu \\Hl\.vm G. Swaln of Hartford and les Swain of this city, and mo daughters, Miss Grace M. Swain and Mrs. R. J. Smith of this city. \h» also leaves four grandehildren, Funeral services will be held from the late home Wednesday af- mv»nnn at 2 o'clock. Rev. Willlam toss, pastor of the Iirst Baptist will officinte and burial will Lairview cemetery. Mre, Sally Flizabeth Johnson Mrs. Sally [Elizabeth Johnson, of Victor Johnson of 408 Kast Saturday noon, at Although she in she had been a resident of v‘ urch be in wife strect age of been aili had died 6 years. g for a considerable length tod er death was unexpe She was a regular attendant at Swedish Bethany church, althon she was a members of the Swedish Congregational chureh in Hartford where she was a resident for 20 ears, prior to her settling In (his Mrs. Johpson was very we and made many es in this vicini- city five years until she beeams ago. 1 appearances fn p ty and elgewher sides her husband, vived by three sons, Walte bert 6, and Robert 2, and four sis- ters, Miss Selma Strandberg and Bert Chent of city, Mrs. Frankiin of Grasston, Minn., of John Vranklin, former pastor of the Swedish Baptist church den, and a sister in Sweder conducted . will be held tomo o'clock from the 30 o'clock from Burial cemetery. e in Mer rov afternoon home and : h Be Fairvic Martin Rodne Swed ny church. will be in Carey. Martin Rodney v, Aage ars, one of New Dritain's first ve unteer firemen and a charfer m her of the Order of United Ame can Mechanies, died Saturday at the he of his daughter, Mrs. F. L. M ¢ 43 Franklin street. Mr.| Car to the home of his| danghter Friday to visit her and the « who are ill, and later wi ter complaining of not feel It was found that he was from pneumonia and his lowed Saturday. who had been a e srraont, pulation Carey, ain had a po Ior many yeurs he was cmployed as a foreman at the T & Erwin division of the Amer Harlware Corporation. Besides is daughter, ha lcaves two sons Charles I, and Fred 1. of this eity, v e in Carey, of this ¢ s and two grand W Wil A past v Mathod reh, o wted funeral whic I. Burial was in Vv, \||I|||r Taylor, in-| , | mueh city champlons can hoast when they arrive at Atlantic City. It will be of the treats accorded the champlon, who will be taken up by one Major Tatbot O. I'reeman over Hart. l ford. | Chinese Wins School Title, | Lowell, Mass, May 11.—The al mond-shaped eyes of Henry Wong, | a Chinese boy, proved themselves as | keen as any when it came vv. play- | Ing oft the marble titls of Her | school. Although he did power hehind his shots, his steady and true aim kept him p',ux~ ging away, a mig at a time, Witho any spectacular ehots, he managr rl to mount his score each time until he beat his opponent. Henry used to| play marbles in China. a game glm- | ilar to “bunny in the hole.” | Boston Mayor Lnters 3 Son | Boston, May 11.—Mayor Curley's indorsement of er's annual marble tournament is emphasized in characteristic fachion by the entrance of three of his sons When the youngsters lain, “knuckle eir eliminations, t and I'aul and | ready to try thelr skill at the €ame [ of ringer. The only reason that his honor's fourth eon, Irancis, ol line up with his brotl is only two years old. CLEAN-UP IN SOMERVILLE not get in the contest. ymaica will find [ 1.00 C to is that h 16 Brought Into Court Charged With Violating Massachusetts Pro- hibition Regulations ity . Mans., May 11 six taken Saturday t in liquor raids condueted by state police in “brickbottom district” of Somerville were arraigned in Mid- dlesex superior court today on indict ments charging Infractions of th state prohibition law, The majorify pleaded not guilty and were remand- ed for trial Wednesday. Dist. Attor- ney Arthy K. E. Reading, who has announced “fight to the finish” with the bootleggers of the county, trial of s would be pres: by his office. Threa sessions of the Hartford | The Boston Travel-| down" | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1925 City Items Twin daughters were born to Mr, and Mrs, Eric street yesterday at the New Britain | General Togpital, A son was born to Dr. and Mrs E. A. Curran of 108 Lincoln street at the New Britain General hospltal | yesterday Phenix lodge, 1. O. meet tomorrow evening {confer the second degree of candidates. | John Boleskeski of 86 Hartford avenue, a student in the Burritt | school, left home yesterday and lias not returned, according to a report ! made to the police There will be a meeting of mer | chants at the Chamber of Cc ! meree rooms tomorrow morning 10 o'clock to discuss the question of Saturday closing. Alfred Scagliola, 145 Pleasant ot, was arrested this morning by affic Policeman Peter Cabelus at nklin square and Main when he failed to stop on signal Charged with stealing a bicyele from North about a ago, Joseph Scrogi of 11 Oalk street was arrested this morning by Po- liceman Thomas J. Jeeney. Scrogi is reported to have admitted steal- ing the hlcycle, Yllas J. Gurion of a!\d Miss Ethel 0. F, wil and will on a class street month street | | w York city n of 19 Oa FATHE}E"A’N‘ESM{JURFD \l‘nll 40 Feet on Pile of Bricks From Buildmg On South High Street This Afternoon, Vincenzo and Antonio ¢ father and son, of 24 Deaver s fell 40 feet onto a pile of brick t afternoon while working on a new building on South High streat, Tiic men were building a staging at t top of the new st and the board on which t stan icture, w slipped, precipitating them down on [to the bricks. Both were rushed to the hospital, where the extent of thelr injuries had not be ascertained, but they were said to he badiy hurt, Macri (ml “ e;prs“\s rain of Trial Tells w llx-.wy vi1 Macri at the end of her third v on trial for the of mo whom ¢ Rag of a local theatre on IFebr after the latter is said to refnsed o support as his the Mac hahy, is | Toliaiowi | strain of the trial a siderable me weeping 1. Only once, howe vear old defer 1 the courtroom, | Miss Macri atte sery the county | for time, A few mer rs of herefamily; Mrs. Josepha Whitney | | society woman who has hee at- tending the trial daily, and defens | Attorney Joseph Koletsky were her only visitors during the day. W ltncs es Say Police e e ToolG Rum Ring Imhcs T G e | Swampscott, Mass, May 11 In the meantime two score ho SR GBI C LA shops and ngs. in Somerville | Picientedievidence thatiChies Skl nosted Svith Iourt nolices aa a |lLoe Vi Quinn and 1 result of the district attorney's cru- | FH40AUT. TIChEna.] e od $100 cach as the result ¢ landing of oad o i W ERAT 4 n tod i Youth I)mmz Auto [ot the ohar Interests Officer Cabelus ™ L of Traffic Police-| 3. Cabelua wis atfoacted |8 grorcr ¢OMBANY APPEALS o mobile traveling along, Ar al t s rin . Framklin 1are this niorning by the v Stiles D. R vouth of 1 ) o e R e ting_contentedly behind the wheel | g p i of the ». A long look cre-| o: e o 1ed a t in t mind of the e o : policeman as to t (tions of Sdutat t 2 1 S had appro e 3 hine without owner's cc st He was into custody o 11»“1 ‘d:.‘fl'km" bation (yffic: LETTER CARRIER 33 YFAT —— Y | rwa May 1 i . CONDITION GOOD ensll S : D¢ ty Sherlff Martin H. Horwitz \ 1 1 ir ndition at t lowing an operat this m ng for gppendieities. The operation was pprfermed by Dr. Harry ¢ ton of H MARK EVERY GRAVE Dobrow = Sophic 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 Sts “We Scll to Excel” OPEN EVENIN( am James Sefbert s West Memoria e Fairvle . CARD OF THANKS tcsa,h A Haffey Funerni Director. Thone opposite St Residence, Mary's Chureh 17 Summer St.—1625-3 Flowers for All Occasions F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shop 32 Church S Tel. R86—781 | “The Telegraph Biorist of New Britain. TORD MISSING in v Lo st and West Haven ¢ SALARY COMMITTEE MEETING mon ' OPIN HOUSE AT HOSPITAL 0 . ALLEN QUITS BANK POSNT : = \ Johnson of 444 Allen | Olympia | Vel Stret i ?UPWARl] DRIVEON | e ks | E UTNAM, & CO Announcement by the Purity Muw MEMMASEHEREJOM & NARTIORD S(BTROH S 1GNNS Ing corporation that it had begom . : .51 WEST MAIN ST N‘EW BR]TA[N_ Oftical Reports on- Business Make Street Optimistic uftiated with Gronnan Bukerlen Tel. 2040 - gan, Indiana, Missouri, Pennsylvania Ohio, N homa and Texas with annual gross sales of more than Inc., effects an organization control- MHARTFORD OFFICE & CENTRAL Row TEL..2° et ing 35 points in Minnesota, Michi- We Offer w York, Dircctors of the Conley Tin Foll to the assura have declared a liquidating divi- |government ¢ May 11.—Responding s of bankers ficials that and business dend of $2.50 payable May 15. A conditions were Ml\hlwu‘uv llquidating dividend of $14 a shave \sound, stock prices started upwa vas authorized Feb. 15, today for the uxwh consecutive s In pyu\‘ ments planned by the Chi- | Plerce Arrow common «mi AbEve 0, Rock and & Paclfic in the |both at new high prices for the ye southwest, which President Gorman | while initial gains of & point or states are necessary to keep step were recorded by Dodge Bros, pre- with natural developments, include ferred, Associuted Dry Goods and | == onstruction of 20 miles of douhle Central Leather preferred on the main line between Mc- w o Close High Low IParland and Herrington, Kans., and Allis Chal LI e U JUDD & COMPANY locomotives for use west of Kansas Am H & L p - e it barpeatatand (i cou) AR Members New York Stock Exchange | e Am Sug Members Hartford Stock Exchange Burplus of the Consolldated Gus |A™ Sum .. New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 S LRI e e Judd Building, Pearl St, corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. comparison with 8 64t ‘m" Anaconda —— ame period last y. Atchisor 3 s " ’ % ‘ At Gt ’sv w New York listed stocks, discriminately purchased at i Bald Loco :FR";K INSURANEF tl & Ohlo . present market prices, will net good yields and offer ex- | | Rath Steel .. i | ms:n Mag .. 3 cellent possibilities of appreciation in market value. ESCAPESTANATION 5 | can Pacifie .. 142 "\v $11a 58 S o L | Ches & Onlo . 9 1.“ May we offer suggestions? e [cMestPp. 4% | i CM &St D ptd 3% 814 Stocks carried on conservative makgin. No Federal Levy Against $474,- < & 5" *™"0% &% 4 kgl ¢ - 000 Estate Received o0 e wi e b Corn Prod i on, May 11, — Proceeds | Cru Steel S ¢ insurance policies totalling ‘P& C'ane Su 11 1 T S e omson, Thenn enefit of his widow and | Irla Y e Lo e Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 1918, the suprems court held foday. | Gen Motors MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCKE EXCHANGES The court held that the section | Gt North pfd . Dovald R. Hart, Mgr. which imposed a tax upon the pro. | Int Nickel ceeds nr' life ce policies as a | Kelly Spring . Welloffer ) of the only | Kennecott Cop Yotina nt into by larg 120 SHARES HART & COOLEY Price on Application vernment 1o insur cles, t membe sons wh proceeds netit 1ken out We do not accept margin accounts of the 0 had accumu- of § 0000 JUDGMFNT ACTION OVER DOG BITE EDDY BROTHERS & (@ i HARTFORD NEW_BRITAIN {SeovesiTearlelani AW itmA LIS ey 125 2 @Hartford Conn.Trust Bldg. 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Barrigar Toses Life While i O TR Assisting In Search Vor soldiers Lost in Mountains s s Fog Maroons Women on 3 s New Jertey Excursion . H. T WINS §200.000 SUIT 2 s ; . il o ¢ jan Airman in India Srecu-xl NOt!Ce on Flight to Far East e | ¥ the ad s use the | ———