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| FREE CONGERTS IN SCHODLS PROPOSED (Cotnlnued from First Page) Bource of inspiration for boys and Eirls studylng music who are not! old enough or sufficlently advanced to be Identified with the Senfor club. | The plan was suggested by Mr. Hart and. recelved quick acceptance. Miss Ruth Schade was appointed lo‘ head a committee to carry out the plan, | A Pald Secretary Mr. Hart specified In his accept- ance of the presidency for the new | term that the detalls of looking aft- er such a large organization were depriving him of too much time and | suggested steps he taken to relieve him of part of the excessive burden, | In fact, he sald he could not accept | the presidency if this were not done, Pursuant to his suggestion It was @ecided to employ a corresponding | sceretary and chafrman of arrange- ments at a small salary, the person preferably to be a member of the club. Tt would be the duty of this| official to Jook after the multitude of details incident to the club's concerts, attend to the coplous cor- | Act | publie highway, FAVORABLE REPORT ON AUTO MARKERS MEASURE Car Owners May Mours Previous to Year of Issue A favorable report by the eom- mittee on roads, rivers and bridges | | was filed with the house of repre- sentatives yesterday on a bill to legalize the use of automobile license | plates for 24 hours previous to the year for which they are {ssued. The provision is section 7 of Amending an Aet Concerning Motor Vehicles” and reads as fol- |lows: “(a) while in Fach use motor vehicle shall, or operation on any have displayed in a conspleuous place at the front and rear of such vehicle the number | plates assigned by the er for the yi when displayed; provided, on renewal of any regis- tration, the number plates so |signed for the ensning year may be <0 displayed on the last week day of December of the year preceding that for which such number plates shall have heen assigned x x X Confusion among motorists was caused last Near Year's and arres(s were made because the chiefs of police departments in diffevent eities made different rules, In Iartford, the use of 1925 markers mitted on the last day of 1924. 1In New Britaln, the use of 1924 mark- ers was permitted up to noon on January 1, 1925, The bill which Use Plates 24 “An | commission- | as- | was pers | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925 DEATH THREAT BY ’ATHLETI[}S CURE. BAGNAND SIlEN[}F[] FOR ‘G00DY GOODY' City ltems A daughter, Shirley Corinne, was born to Mr. and Mrs, Arthur T, burg, 51 Ash street, at the New| Britaln general hoapital yesterday afternoon The conditlon of Mrs, Dugald Mc- Millan, who 1is critically {ll at the New Britaln General hospital with | pneumonta, is reported as steadily {improving, A neighbor of Frank Stawski, | Curtls street, 1s killing off plgeons, according to a report re- | celved this morning by the police, | Bergeant Patrick J. O'Mara is in- | vestigating the case. i Unity Rebekah lodge will held a {social for members friends on | Filday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in 0dd Fellows' hall, BERGER SUES FOR $3,000 | Waterbury Man Brings Against Jitney Bus Linc Owners as Result of West End Crash, Samuel Berger of Waterbury to- day brought suit for $3,000 against Allen and Romaini, jitney bus line, for alleged dam- ages resulting from a collision be- tween a bus and his automobile on May 4 in the western end of the city, The attachment 18 for $3,000 and the plaintift claims damages of 182,000, The suit is brought through { Klett & Alling. When the bus and Berger's auto- 168 his | | Actlon operators of a | | (Cotninued from First Page) he started to laugh,” “Did he say how long he was go- Ing to keep you there?" “Yes until 1 made up my {to go home and be good." | “DId he say anything about | revolver later | Sajd He'd Kill Her “Yes, he showed me the {and told me it I told anyone | would blow my brains out." “Had you ever heen ont | man before in your lite.” “Never Miss Macri testified that she had told no one of the incident until she had the baby. 'Bhe Johnny later and how he asked her It she hud told anyone. She testified {that Bagnans had offered to gt some medicine for her. mind the revolver he with any ge An interruption came in the testi- | mony of Olympia with the murder of John Bagnano, when shortly before the noon recess today she sald she was too faint and tired to tell more of her story. n Christopher L. ss at once and the ¢ lunch. Macrl charg jury was Attor- back would be on Avery called | o comple HER EIRL ASSFRTS Ps ychologist Tells How Timidily May Be Gorrected The “goody-goody boy' imid youngster with the inferiority [ulators for the advance again as x chology meeting of the New Britain Kiwanis club today Professor Baghy began his address with th timid painted afraid told of meeting | )¢ 1 in the |ana gl bo h w a usual statement that usually behaves v ay to pl y re t t someone ere 1 at ti in abused y sometimes is associates, ounced | e often discussed sor Epglish Bagby, Yale he y ar b 4 seem a he us but alv school, to the rest of the class. n ins gnif ys knows the ' and the by Drofes- instructor fn psy- at the regular Burritt hotel, neglected he himself.” He a boy who was romp bi of nd with He was always afraid | 18 going to hurt hi by the boya. lass he would right, altl were puzz hased home v hoys. ittle too adult talk om His to tr fr the v i3 physically in- right which {8 embar- nee also is “the | is too pre- | irri- | SPECULATORS TARE MARKET CONTROL Merger Rails and Utilities in Brisk Demand New York, May 20.—(AP)—Spec- | {sumed control of the price move- | ment at the opening of today's stock |market. Public utilities, motors and [the so-called “merger ralls" were | lagain in brisk demand. ectric Power certificates moved up 1% to a new top ,and Wabash A reach- | new maximum at 68 1-4 in the minutes of trading. | lis ( PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS. NEW YORK & HARITTORD STOCK JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 MARTFORD OFFICE € CENTRAL ROW TELLL: et We Offer 100 SHARES NEW BRITAIN GAS LIGHT STOCK v al £01 80 8014 193 2 prd 73 Am Can |Am H & Am Loco Am Smeit , Am Su Am Tel & T Am Wool Anaconda Bald Balti & Beth Steel Bosch Mag rther Ohiol en Can Pa | Ches & Ohio . CM & St P CM&StPp {JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg.,, Tel. 1815 Judd Bulldmz, Pearl St., corner of Lewn:. Hartford, Conn. AETNA FIRE INSURANCE (0. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. PROENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO. CONTINENTAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. FIDELITY-PHOENIX FIRE INS. CO. mobile collided, the latter was over- |turned. Berger was arrested on a charge of reckless driving but was | discharged in police court the fol- |lowing da the witness stand this afternoon and resume her story, Before court was |, ladjourned Miss Macrl related the | es surrounding the birth v, and told how ad been evicted from her home bs her father. Prior to this testimony the fefendant told of mecting Join Fa nano, cabaret singer, some Werk after he had assaulted her. In reply f0 his advances on c fon she told him he hiad mads for her alrealy ace nony teatific he mad. grabh st in my sice.” hao O RIsU& P . Chile Cop Fuel Tex Ster to the to this, other b 1t, in ad- | he has that kind of an says “You little Willfe,” | pleasant | Crue r explained in hand and [Dav Chem ling up a con-|Lrie 1st pfd is | Gen Elec | Gen Motors m not | GGt Nor pfd . This boy |Insp Cop ‘Too much |Int Nick who runs | Int gots he using all the He said | boy is to| INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA STOCKS Prices On Application Thomson, THenn & Lo Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. Col P o &ha plek on poor will not be mustn't his life &he 3 very plea Cosden Ol . 7 mselt soon t kind with was a He is to father every Instead of fi it for hon persecu in the comm Avenue and Dibble Stgeet Burns | ST o Doy, . Goudreault | Goudreault, infant son of | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Goudreault of |test 34 West Maln street, died at his {home this morning. The funeral will be held from Laraia and Saga- rino's undertaking pariors this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Burial will be in St. Mary's new cemetery. cnough trou- | cording fo her 10,000, said Spri Kennecott Cop .ehigh Val Marine p{d Pac pfd 20.—T'ire ol he Danbury, May of un- e known origin destroyed the factory hting ba us im rnir tfoots We offer 100 shares American Hardware PRICES ON APPLICATION We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts ker gaid, bt e sr for not goi Photographs had previeisly jurors. At one time tears in her v t'e witn ss st she ....roted her. up s had a but the second Joseph Oquist Oquist, 75, of 31 Rocky ¥ il North Pacific |Pan America Fenn P& Pierce task unt Joseph ol trallinis scho Me anwhile a throughout themeelves aspi- are the c&l., Arrow 0il & 8§ | Tndge John someti ntg of the first hoy or to think too close ap- is and is 1s by becoming baeketball or foot- eriff W entml (onmcgauonal Society Meeting Here at 1:30 ssociates EDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD NEW, BRITMN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burrltt Hotel Bldg. Tet.2:7186 Tel. 3420 Fri 1 at respondence, and make proper ar-| mined to add two or three promi- taining their advice and guidance as | city and introduced early in the most tmportant details of mar ed, but the help of business and pro- | Scholarship Progress to pro- of Grorge Carrine, fur manufacturer 1 rluly, 7 ced in the hands ef thaiclul ras pitcen 14n"% led Ly Dominick Bradaunis, which as docisions are taken regarding the | et s s w | e city i IHaite the Soity insurance, The loss upon the fur | here from Sweden in 1880, He was |°alen gaid, will be open to p | that amount Depu sl and James Oquist, and seven grand- competition. ndges after a final comp | g | 1o fceas was callc s Central® Coneregationall s so-l et s B S8 U rangements for all affairs, To Enlist Men nent business men who are interest- | ed in music to the exceutive commit- | will elarify this situation was draft- the vastly expanded activitics of the |session of the present legislature. club are put infc practice It was| o AN i FIRE IN DANBURY ment for the ecoming year. The club | is capable of furnishing the city| fessional men in presenting it to a | Jarger public is earnestly desired, it | Ahout § The scholarship of $250 wusical training at a -k:;fl n’wur v )»mx: was [at Park avenue and Dibble street, td early this morning. The flames of t jNpRToatd :"_“31 A% Lwas destroyed. familics time to work out the detalls 8R4y 006 ana John Slade esc {ments they were a il avenue, died yesterday in New {in their flight but lost prac tain General hospital. He was yants 2 e grooming tor It |factory is estimated at about $40.- | employed for a number of years by | HoVCC The scholarship, it Wi Aw,‘.u The property was insured rnrw‘_ board of public worl Besides | 1P 3 frstruments and vocal students. The | H ) the schol- ant decision as to who obtains Wildren. He was a member of the |euid et I\rrwy fick Renefit The | one who contemplate entering | ‘ fsed tc - court room was br competition aro advised 10} iy 15 meeting this afternoon and | &3 FRA0N | &5 (RS O courtvoom; manghons | evening at the South Congregational | S et At the same time, it was deter- | tee of the club, with a view to ob-|ed by Judge George W. Klett of this felt that this would be one of the with fine music adequately perform- [Loss When Fur Factory At Park | 15 belfeved, | vided by a us friend J provided by an anonymous fr B e S further announcements will be made | GRS SR SOIR FCE multitnde of erhinerel Neither family long a resident of the clty, coming| competition. c Y all Deputy S bis wife he leaves two sons, Hans|. o arship, will be decided upon points coss was funeral will he Thicld cad in mounting tiie V | ha eat ficulty in Addresses were made this had great d I in Fair th 5 Ws of Parnassus and not wait church | all the final details are ma nde. | | carnoon by idea is to be ready for the mus-| p, Rev. A, D. Heininger and | when it comes, and to H. Rouse. This evening, Rev. B might be fatal to \\l' is H. y"lv- of Hartford “111 e Theodore or of the Tir: urch of this city. he u The feal wal L Macri return as she wa e e e let the baby out of | U At 2 p. | ss stand Funerals || L_________,—.__ ~ PROPOSED TARIFF TS AMERIGAT Washing Americar ronsibilit are f Frederic L. Fay, B. B. | ¢ metery m ay =t until tl im bricks in + fore sprak al theater on Fe v Haven Dairy Offteers Chosen the club were el izt | ¢ cted Officers of Rots IBOY'S TWO LEGS BROKEN WHEN RU DOWN BY AUTO B t, Theron W. Hart (re-| O ¢ m( K UP MARKERS. ! The | ration committee wholdied at Eddy-Glover l'rv:(, American X'.vv e L R in Uha gravesiioRdog sy i tne cliurrs 1 veterans in Fairview SIoiclo0i Al ”“"““ : gt Abel A. Ahlquist offici S ho Lave taaikers, waa in: Falrviciv:cemetery to keep over 1 to have them | 1y evening 5o they Jecked up before Memorial George Tricson funeral of Geor his home in I as 1OCAL STOCKS shed by Putnan shial Henry G. Schauft- of | gion, sident, | \,,\,r a1 Miss Ger- ,nd St rding Secretary, Hine Miss (re-elected r setade ith (re=1| evening Jy | which they took h th 4 Aged 4 Runs in Front of Truck Allen John John The funeral of held tomorrow at the Erwin el N. Gilman will will be in Fairview | | | 1 | Mrs, Merwin i len will he 2 o'clock ymond burial metery. oA —Girl's Teg Broken on tod) in plac <ident L Hart's Addre a Oak Street 1 that club, up and Day to — ] (lll& NEWS lam pshades JOHN P. KEOGH Member of Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Room 509, National Bank Building New Britain, Conn. TELEPHONE 1012 Joseph M. Kernan, Mgr, EXGHANGE NOW U ALMOST TO PAR - Sterling Within One Cent of : Parity Value confide had deck I I{l \\(- BLUT ey At renomi T office, abser com, com pfd. Seipel & Louis Touis al or will m club he no mectin clas The funcr Hrd Carpet Smith street Rt . W. Gaud German Luthe 4 burial of room =0 ngs & neer decision | Industria ntly and oth ; v cluet v pasto ran cl in Unellit \ber couid fil s of the Industrial ned up to go (o to meet with the Glrls' club at New Britain station and to Hartford, At plenie supper will br which emb club have ford Thursday ‘ord Industrial park. T 1 meet t some Giirls Ha Har! and Spring Convention of Gospel Missionaries ring the Gospel Missionary society hegan this | the place minut h the pr v } enormous | e Jtlook | irls wi 1. | take th was I'a <" in connection ¥ up T cason was t 4 go with he dec sufficient ne e Mrs, spr onvention of Th fune¢ Swanson will be ernoon at 2 o'clock daughter, 31 ( 30 o'clock at t Justina Sw o aking time e ot f trai at held tomorrow a home of \orr the Peop devotional g at e's Church of s woul a service at the president of 1. Brooks, h. At 11 o'clock one of the socie- Africa, delivered work Ar enue m h Loth 30 o'clock led rofsssiona A. Ahlquist, . stor o Myrtle naries in enin irds on t en onn session heginning at Mrs. James Rev. F. K Conn., fol- address. Miss ade the prin ternoon at s Le; he session close Mrs. Myt Karl Halcks I ek 1 Ge Jog roast afterw led by ; N Y yvi erEliat was ation, for T 1ake this s somew a'c omi indiy thew's e A was in 4 ch i sho v ( TROLLEY AND TWO AUTOS [N JAM AT POST OFFICE his time MISS TRAVE R GOING Mi . r AWAY L ASTRY STATEMENT s ) 8] oLt TRI Rristol Wom. anr $ o7 She P RECLIVES < Car Crushed as ogram calls for 4 by L. H Gospel Mis- which the fo es will take fiss Edith Brooks o8 after ng th fition MARK Starts to Pull Out EVERY GRAVE HOUSE STATEMENT 4 CLEARING From Curh 1 that much Y TR W wi speak We arc now taking oi ders for Markers and inscription work o I completed for Decora- tion Day. John F. Meehan Monumental Works Cor. Union & Clark Sts “We Sell todacel” I\IIIIIPI\ M lass TROLLEY CAR CAP) N | | | Wall Street Briefs Leon TRON SETS BOARD AVIRI program of exceptiona b members, 1hus givl n a chance to p e the Musical cl ard prof ON POLICI oreN BN presiden Pinances mbe Good q r. Schauffler. sho P LICENSES SUSPENDED WANT 1 e club v HOSE an b attending the n v in the tre mone Y APPROPRIATION JUSuflh A Haifey opposite St Chureh Residence, 17 Summer St.—1625-3 NOTICK dition than ever Mon \sury tota yming 1 Tort ving b so that the total in t Flowers for All Occasions F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shup 32 Chareh S8 Tel, 886~ “Bhe l'el!l’l'lfll Werist of New Bflum." s v 1 s e ¢ BRIRTHS AT WOSPITAI 1 was born at the New Rrit ¥ L : pital 1} WRIGHT OUT AT PENN GIRL, MISSING FROM HOMI 2 peeac S KES O W OFFIC DONAGH WINS 1 TAKE \TH ( FFICE ST. irrag A. B. Coyl Trish sand fun Cvgdar wes sc and Rgot was third, 1 (AT 3 « s £t. Don e in charge i Havana STARK ]lnnon Constable. LEORGE A here today Jtime.