New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 18, 1925, Page 13

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dencles. L'Homme Libre, once the organ of Clemenceau, exclaims bitterly: “It 18 from us that the country of | bijlionaires 1s going to ask more | billions,” and this it terms “the very easence of human egolsm, L'Action I'rancal avow “France |8 being pushed into Ge many's arms, which will give Eng- land a disagreeable surprise.” near Di Angelo's body. “The Anglo-Saxons," it adds, “are | used apparently in the killing of the | demanding billlons that not only | Vertuli brothers. DI Angelo died be- ! risk glving a death blow to our|for the hospital was reached. | finances but also make our cup of Dr. Bruce Weayer has made a re- | bitterness run over.” port of the autopsy which was hcll FRENCH GOVT. IS - READ WITH PLAN (Cotninued from First Page) DYING MAN KILLS THO IN STAMFORD (Continued from First Page) | Finance Minister Calllaux and Ior- elgn Minister Brland had been charged with the task of studying the interallled debt question with a view to its settlement. The Qual D'Orsay received a ca- tng units i quickly follow the action of ance GRAVE Daily American is sure to exer- cise a good deal of influence upon [€OMPA st . ) king or the position of Great Britain as co Januar bye sroinuialchoins srediton Sl ;" i 2ton - ——— inscription work to be 2 2 ) O eted r Decora In the light of Washington's new | Lithuanian Envoy Is e oS, i HholgEntoplem \\ clcnmed to \\ dtelhur\ of the 1 debts together with the S g i1 iropean_stale debta to this eoun- |, EALTTT WY L 3 John F. Meehan try may have to be surveyed w 2 cl put dela S 2 3 Monumental Works Press Generally Silen? offic g Cor. Union & Clark sis Parls, May 15. (AP)—Amer A ) “We Sell to Excel ro~uest for seftlement of the war it eys of the city = T A delns is ignored with striking feaves for Was unanimity by the principal morning | pig e s S & m newspapers, but Excelsior leads a | ~—’ few of the smaller political organs| ( Illl I NOBLI'S CAR HIRD in criticising the Washington gov-| Tl new C. < _— — ernment for presenting it bi —_— “when France is floundering in a | Cpj grave financial crisis lepariment q “One doesn’t tle up a country’s put ancial future when every element | car that future n unknown qua Funerai Director. says, and, remindir a Ih::nr“ Sopately tes (hatithe Dew t idence, 17 Sammer St—1685-3 reparation r still o; = 1o doubt adds To know what o can pay, one must know what one A callact i’ 1 Flowers for All with th American co " ‘.~ occasions 1o blame for f s - e ke Sl i F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shop country a reputation of n the fina 2 Church St Tel. 886181 ten- "wIbe Telegraph Fiorist of New Britain. perialistic, with revelutionary to parliame NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925. Margaret W, Hepp of West Malr street {s spending a New York. John E. lund Pareis nota attenged the New k. | 1y 00T Lana banic 1 13 per| ‘ HWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN- hotel - managers’ _exponiton | v o 4 iy vear bonds whieh | Some - [sgues However, Show Tel. 2040 - N 1 4.15 per cen 1 1935 d " : 6 CENTRAL Row b et Gesgeoon' e 1 per cent morentr o marr. (- 0ial Gains on Exchange b i row 7t had been | Which closed in Boston Saturday Phenix confer the sec of candidatel night. | served after the meeting. blegram from M. Dacschner, the| I'Eclair, like the others, casts|thls morning. There will be a meeting of Pri-| ;1 i1 iarent yiolding 7.50 per cent, ! OPeNIng of today's stock market, al- French ambassador in Washington, | doubt on the continuance of the Killed by DI Angelo vate Walter J. Smith poat, V. I. W, | vt d U " [though initial gains were recorded by | on Saturday, giving full particulars | Dawes reparations payments, and| The autopsy showed that the Ver. |!n the clubrooms tomorrow eVening | p.uive tho ju being experienced |# NuMber of motor accessory iasues | . . of the American decision, but this 18 | asserts that the refusal of the |tull hrothers had been killed hy Dy Ot 8 o'clock | by many radio concerns, . the Elec-|In Which speculative operations were s ares orrln sald to have contained no jnforma- United States to accopt Germany's| Angelo. Thero were four buile! M Cecella Mechan of 91 Wal- 4 T b, 0 By e B 0 rogumed. Motor Wheel rose to a on tion that might.cause the™ I'rench | paper in discharge of the French|holes in Frank Vertull and two fn!lace street underwent an operatlon| o Fog, 0 7 15 Ho S8 8 S0 T Inew price for the year and other | government to precipitato negotia- | debt shows that America is lke- | Guiseppi. The revolver was an eight [0 appendicitis this morning at 8t [y, " 0 G S 06 BT B ow.priced fssies wero active, R tions other than those declded upon | wise suspleious, | chambered one and there were seven | ITancls’ hospital, Hartford was equivalent fo about 40 per cent |7AN8 Was evident at the start in Friday. Quotidien, official organ of the|empty shells and ono loaded one,| Attorney Alfred B LoWitt under-| 5, B BB 008 Amcriean Can and other standard Preliminary Negotlations left bloc, merely prints extracts | The believe one bullet went | eNt 81 operation at the New Brit, il |1aders These preliminary negotiations | from Washington dispatches under | wild. » were three stab wounds /0 General hospital this I Frela it (raMolonithe T)nals Con The market made better headway will take the form of conversations | the caption: “Will we he treated by |in DI Angelo's body. One fn the! A rePOrt was received by the oL iral rallroad in the Airst 14 days of |* FAUINE expinded under the im- or a joint meeting of two groups of | America more favorably than Eng- | right side which punctured the lung !\c® this morning that a stc 811 May increased to 81,211 carloads PCHUS Of an influx of outside huying experts both financtal and political, | 1and 2" lanaiivoriwaslttie tatailone, iinioping | LoIY mas aiolenifromin truck ownediij bsuclii] 101 1n the sama | 0T4eF for public utility and special- JUDD from the ministries of finance and | : l/font oz thaluostoraifmiefothar tiwa) 1=t e auintied SHlC Co Elastmishia |t di s B L SER e v Aaha o Al seasoned divi- forcign aftairs. These experts will | |aid ot it vital parts. R DL AR LA i e e s i ) sl sendginauiiiale Members New York Stock Exchange EOOvardthataroundfaad @ esinniiay ELM BITY HIST[]RY Two of the bullets in Frank Ver- "‘”v.""\,.'.'if".‘..""{ 1-‘.:;‘”“l:{,’}nw.m:n:l [ of 62,677 cars against "'4""‘ ) eh } ”:}lr"; e o Members Hartford Stock Exchange ome 4 ta a or discussic ulit d ve & Arch eet las ccord- also at gl iterest and ol Dert 5 b ?”rrn”r’v.u“;:n"n‘l';l'::plz l:xm(.'.l\Znhnp‘ \\ln‘;: (l'llx‘n’-.‘: lMf]"hyw v’»‘”r‘\"r:)x‘:c:\mhmvz“ rwlrg]y‘vl ing to a complaint received by '"”", moved up briskly. Nash Motors New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bld:g" Tel. 1815 the United States, | Tioth of tho bullets which went into |!*"ant Samuel Bamforth at police | (TpJ Oy BASEBALL LEAGUE Iromem 2 sssmat Bain, ol povtes | Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. The forelgn office says it has no | - | Gluseppi went through his right |Station today. croming 335 {o 8 new l;”:”'r‘lr!“f"ifiri knowledge of any note coming from | \qul and lung. MAY BE REORGAN]ZED 12 "")»‘w"h"-p;“l', pfif,\,:’;a.f,}':y t 'h r Al Washington, It is felt that no offi- | The doctors inclined to the bel uf‘ e ShE S € \he ne Bt Dors v We Recommend and Offer: clal communication can add any- (Continued from First Page) hat the gun was discharged at an (038 inen it N iR ot asE By ral thing to- the Information given by ngle as it hoth the Vertulls were o 3 ; Siiipenk priccavied beaniasthy e A L-f I C M. Daeschner, who madc Known | 44 tne Taft here shortly after noon. leaning over DI Angelo. They fur-| FlRE I]EPARTMENT”""“ il CouncliXapectediTolCon: | MOH TR T T)‘\:‘ml‘:n' j \;m“,;.: etna ite insurance ompany that America wanted action on the | qpe miitare companies were | ther belleve that DI Angelo was be- - S A il SIheRn U SNan Se Al G mstice \ dabianavexmalmsalt e M miethana | o AT e e o A sl Lae e e e v ety [ Tiyavelers B Insurance R ompany, that the United States would wel- | \oadow street carly in the after-| volver, | —_— Part of Week. [ Eattiies ot suinn baking tiosit | come, , noon and after a shoxt parade pro- —— { : i . lto 3 points. Forelgn exchanges stock Washington Waiting T e G g w w HANNIA BE UEATHS Furmer TI‘aI]STeI‘S May Be Made Although there has been consider- | o oricy ‘steady, with sterling un- Washington, May, 18.—~The Wash- orypt o which ltes burled Benedict | 1o W4 Q le discussion concerning the re-| jopccq ap 4.55% | Prices on Application inzton government fs awaiting With | Arnold's first wife, where divine | Belore Next Week oreanization of a girly industrial | e e e : £ accorded in the ‘nine European| The historical sermon was given n very much moot question whether | 4% 191% 180% debtor nations to the news that this |_ thie pastor, Rev. Oscar L. Maurer, (0 ndien A NTe one will 'vr#\j/.' y ),“ orga erll nr'» e 102 191 % country desires to arrange funding | who also is chaplain of the second | Margaret . Fletcher and Fanny W, | With the golng into _effect this | cording to W. L. Bell of the North | qo oy P settlements without undue delay. | company. He sald that the military Anderson of Mt, Vernon, N, Y. “'_“""'”“Z of one of the moss ox 'fl; Judd Mfg. Co., one of the chiefilestaies . Meanwhile, there is speculation as | organization—the second company— | Arc Beneficiaries | tve shake-ups in the organization of | backers of the lengue as previously |\ (1% to which of the nine will be the first | was a symbol standing for values| . |the fineficepantmantEOn staVINiAN loparatead § Mri iBellinald Hodayjiths Tel nmsnn mn o RAR o Two nieces of the late Willlam !J. Nohle of the department w 1 he ferstond that members of tl to submit a proposal. even fhough | which are the very essence of New | AL Filliam | ol of iepartment wedld ] hat members ot th o 1t provides a basis merely for pre- | lngland life, even the life of Amer-| W: 1anna are beneficiaries in hisinot deny further | Xew Britain Industri ouncil in- | : i liminary negotiations. fca. The real address, he went on|¥iil, & copy of which was filed this |would bo made before the anm | terested in the project were Lo meet |/ FRR Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 Fronce Regarded as Hub |10 say, was an untpoken one ad.| S0 0 DR muf;’fl""’,“\(? ""f‘j‘\‘v":""““’\‘ k‘,"')”""'l""“ '!\TH\‘M‘;']:-' Eriateyfrar stitnaiede Al ool By MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Btates Is the largest of the lot, fs thcak out of the past, volces n‘,f;;‘;w.l Mrs. John B. Anderson of Mt. [and men that hecame ‘eftective 1HiB | doied or Baltl & Ohlo . xr-z]arm q e the m}.lh n{(;'hvlr mlua!ln‘.; et e e G aq Vernon, N. Y, Mrs. Anderson {s Mr. morning has hecn under consid ‘ Speaking of the nosition aa it | Loh BEE We offer and it Is known that officials would a [tion by the chief for some time, and | 4rrocts b rn Mr. Beil | Bosch 3 Aets - cQ i i et otk (RN 6 [ ey | At e - B o e o g i v e TANLEY WORKS quarter. Recent authorization by | ;“ “‘l““;“"" ’]“\‘;"L;:;‘y’;‘”")f\'”‘”“1”" of $50D for i1 care of the Hanoa |scnecia lo. Eeally increase the Lie ‘:At"lr. : AMERICAN HARDWARE the French cabinet of fts finunce | yPUPIC ANG Wave SO0F B B camily plot In Fafrview cemetery, |ciency and dlscipline in the depart- |y he et FAFNIR BEARING minister to take up the debt prob- | Ll ki e O e B sttt C M & St I [ ! SR Flt lem strengthens the belief here that | 270 Umes ofpeace. - - ate. | The erews of the asrial truck com- | cqiiher of forme DRte S By PRICES ON APPLICATION contact soon will be mado with the | o fl“n\ ory from 1775 to the pres-| Mr. Hanna's will was drawn June |pany and the city service truck now |1 el Dok NotPA ocht hiare i Aroounta American debt commission. ! ent, mentioned men who had served | 13, 1 |present a formids aggregation, | , ! Py Italy Would Follow fn it and had served into the fight- | {the smaller men that have been with | o | Italy, second largest debtor, would many ware, and in his the ,,,,m,m,u wing been tri Mr lmmmmm. ON OPENING DAY City ltems Wall Street Bnels New hond offerings today exceed- PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORA & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES few days in large offering was a new | at Itd meeting tomor- e | fotreshments Wit b | 183U of 85,942,000 Province of Cor- | AL ! i | doba, Argentina, 17 1.2 yéar 7 per | 96 | cent sinking fund bold bonds at New York, May 18.—(AP)~—Con flicting price movements marked the We Offer aced by taller rey in putting her debt on a regular century | hw\wr men, Chief Noble explain- ‘ = | payment basis, ofticlals belleve, with { and a half, by some mysterlons in- | D eat h s ing that the work of these two L\I)l("mn Bd'e‘ ed to Be K e - the otlier soven powers, Belgium, | terposition of divine Providence we |trucks ¥ thatthe mencaliib mpt (()Plesent Wor . Tumania. Czecho Slo tind this ancient company, militant | == ]“ _good size. ndsville, W. Va., May 18 (AP) |y 05y g o A G and vigorous, still worthy of all the The scheduld today at ] =7 - : Karl Haleks [Cantaln Vielos ) m m: their (Hndmg proposals as | honors and lofty traditions of their F) ARy e T AIRa salerday ag [cantumaNicto ' BN a6 X ot o 1 st Sy o (57 i 2e B HARTFORD NEW,BRITAIN Oftielal cxplanation sl ia Tacking w0 and we B ptitha bislory oty s born in Russia and leaves a e ¢ I 21, MHartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bumtt Hotel’ B|dg. as 1o the exact'means by which the | commonwealt o Like mMOTMINE| . yter, Laona, in Wisconsin and s 2974 $3 8% Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 0 : : it movable mountains cling | Truck to nations were advised of this govern- | mists on Lmmovable mountains elng |y iy or ") of Frankiin |y 7 a0 ) 1 desire for converting the memories o the guards of Governor |square, this city. The funeral will be l."’-‘ - g s 4 1% 5 it holds into bonds, Direct | Trumbul during the Revolution rais- |FR % U TG (TECH ) 0| Pumper ! o word was sent to some capitals, Tt |ing a throb in every heart that loves | .o, "y W ™ yatnew's G =3 80 80 15 understood, while the information | |iberty—relindling fires of patrlot-| /) "o ilon Rev, A, € & : e We Offel"— was relayed 1o others through offi- | 5™ 1n ; ,‘ € ‘&qv';n ‘\v» dore Stecge officiating. Burial will (8} A 5 cial and unofticial visitors from ¢ L aEnedag ‘l'l";:“ ‘: the lives |be in Fairview cemetery. A pid 8 : America. Many econgressional q-diens :‘ Ly 5 l ‘ = — 1 1 ers have toured Europe recently and | ° the patriots. l Samuel Cianci 1 snares o wiile they ed inforn with _Samuel ¢ W ' s deht question and the ofits of ver street, dled yeste k. ‘ ; 23 Sk i ,NION MFG settiement were discussed. neral was held this afternoon at| y = 0. 1to E g » = 1 this 1 ng this S’I‘ATE NURMAL SEH““L ) o'cloc eral parlors | 0% p, George Scariett from | Fight Resu]ts I"xta]l\ i 5% government's desires to the foreign Laraia & v burial in | No g chemical to No. 2 pumper; | For Waterbury Youth ek i capitals have been varied, however. Mary's cemetery. | Alexander Beatty, from No. 2 s e AP o 2 CA they have lacked nothing in force | | = |to No - i ' 1 & G 45 % and definifencss. In every case the | (Continued from First Page) | George J. Ericson ! ; i 3 X R L e ' i JOHN P. KEOGH derstand in unmistakahle way abroad in 1593 he was Euporean |home, Arctic avenue, Bridgeport, i B CJ 153t Washing believes funding | commissioner of the regents of the|late last night. Ile was !(v;q .»1 2 ole i1 : AL lol Consolilnton Stacki Bxchesgotol Now! Yorn G ild not be further | University of the State of N. Y, and |resident of New Brifain and leaves, So 2 i 509, National Bank Building New Britain, Conn. a Iy of that fa the | Kurope of the federal bu- besides his wife, one brother, of the <0 4 LEPHONE 1012 Joseph M. Kernan, Mgr. e on' {he profesost of philosophy and son, this city, He wasa member of > 0“4 ‘ o § Washington |pedagogy at the University of Colo- | Andrs lodge, 0dd Fellows. TFuneral 24 - 1.t rearaed hoie merelyien theliiod 1o and became professor of edu-|arranger are incomplete ( 53, BIG STOCK INCREASE ] S - , T o SLAYER OF GRANDMOTHER = ~."'Sorc. Sray 1seecaBr—an IS in 1807, He was!_ —_ r o Joseph 3 his s 1 i = v se in th orized common | i X : s » IS SENTENGED TO DEATH scic ot .t pupant ge Cemours W : [ tru 1 s ¢ r CITY COURT CALENDAR s Y Sl 000 to of Amnierican gov- { | u {3} W Bl e yiw 15 Year Ol Penn, Boy Shows No s ¥ Stockholders wi rRmen hve reported Iir sell is ) of the | L—mm—————————— t ] e P sl Thonas 0B rI\LLS FROM ROOF OP ; e w1 T ot ion W e o { : gn office syehe cn Thomas O'Brien i - 4 ° - e " 2 t Mav 1 ' A and LOCAL STOCKRS st W her Paris is dispose D Tega n ) 1 of Thc as O'Brien of E / N G J is Pronounced held here to be a mere technic iver t a ) N P ’ ail. In case there remains no ) - ty Cory M \ ¥ 1P Pre nsion in Paris as to t Sehoc Charles Hahn of 16 Fdson Street At pla T ‘\ ews of W Nx nn’!n‘ E \d (ficial n" ds ot Seriously Injured and Is Taken to | HUNg : ; of § ¢ of a committ o wwd r Teachers serics, | Carnelins General Hospital for Eamination. J 2 2 " v and $ subivct France at least made and a contributor to ¢ i John ] i for 1 E )t The T re e Rurial was - : L g vs. George 2t World a Small Place? e cmre piv i R i g iUy GentsSRiachils mettry o (it ) e S ‘ $ s 1 Ask Rev. D hlmgber tion of the United States gover \\‘ ard on Radio Tubes s s — was ously t M. Jrving Jester vs | AM Rev, Dr. J. E. Klingberg, who s : in initlating steps to obfain |\ ton, Del., May 18 .\1 t fin etileme s from its foreign ‘ d rs s displayed in big type by i most of 't morning newspapers, | Tele ) MARR Tris Speaker Joins the Coveted 3.000 Class G Total N:Y Fire Loss Reaches Qf 8§7; \ll 000 at Olean, AURGLARS GOT NOTHING z in the nint & Mig Co s ¢ ] i exinig * le his it in 3 ) ‘ One Killed, Three Hurt s ! i Rayien(d As Locomotive Explodes 4 : ‘ \ 5 ‘ T Ark., May 18.—O : o 1 caih S N 14 s 1 and three other Toios N T. S TREASURY STATEMENT a ‘y 2 s v « CLUARING HOUSE STATEMI N Y “ ; z CITY COURT JUDGMENTS i Al are. e BIRTHS AT HOSPITAT S ‘ Rox 4 PIVORCED 1IN PARIS N W WEATHER RECORDS BROKFN ! M AP) N noM AT \ s Joser B N st sday in whi e S 5 ; ‘ s who were v tt P 3 N N -. . fied the man HERALD CLASSIFIED p bt READ THE ADS FOR RESULTS

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