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ROW OVER LEASE ON W, MAIN . Prolessional Building Owners and Tenan at Odds After a long drawn out punctuated here and there sharp clashes of the opposing coun- #el and much quibbling over techni- cil points, this morning's trial in city court on'the summary process ac- tion of Israel Levine and associates | against the IMldelity Finance Corp, for possession of two rooms in th Professional Building was recessed session been in progress more than two and onw half hours when Judge Hunger- ford ordered the recess. Judge George W, Klett represented the Tevine interests, and Hungerford & Baxe the defendants, ditlon to Levine, Hyman Rabinow, Bernard Steln and Morris Ruben- stein, on Aprll 2 served notlce on the defendant , Joseph N. Chernoff, presi- dent of the ¥idelity 'inance Corp., that he would have to vacate the premises by May 1. This notice was served by Deputy ®heriff Horwitz, Chernoff, however, acting on the advice of his attorneys, has refused en alleged verbal lease for a term of one vear which he asserted he made with Levine on January This agreement, Levine, was instrueted by his partners to look after the rental of the Muilding, denicd when summoned to the wit- ness stand, Miss Catherine Curtin, secretary and assistant treasure the Iidelfty Finanea Corp., first witness called to the etand admitted having received the sher- to quit the premises, and icr added that she had deliver- e notice to Mr, Chernoft, he first technicality arose over tha notice, Atty, Hungerford of the assisfant of was the 1. She s notie: fur Orfll Iease Disputed of All Tinx KEITH VAUDEVILLE No Advance in Fdc with | at 12:45 by Judge Willlam C. Hun- rerford, A long string of witnesses has Dbeen heard and the trial had | Martin | to surrender his quarters, because of | who said that he | defense averring that the deliver- ance of the notice was invalid as it was not a true duplleate, as neces- &y aecording to statute, hut was a copy. Sherift Horwitz belng in the hospital, he was unable to testify on | this point, although Judge Hunger- ford intimated that he judged the serving of the notlee correct, the | Bhevift making the mistake in adding | the word “copy. Mrs, street served Mrs, ords ! i Teonard street, 1 | [ The plaintiffs, who include in ad- | | whickh sugges President Warren told of varlous communications that had passed be- tween the €. | offica e investigate, nation A son was horn at the New Brit- ain hospital today to Mr, and City Items Ida Schwab of 108 Franklin the police this morning that the gas meter In her home had been broken open and robhed last night Notice of foreclosure by Ludwig Anna T, Sage reported David 1 ford hospital, to Morr Spooner (.1, U AND MAYOR Mr. Warren says, tion of Ulrlcks Ison of of 4§ has on Belden street, who has been 11l at the Hart- returned to her home Mg, | Derior court here, Millard | Mrs. Towno appeared before | [Judge . Ells today and pefitioned (Cotninued from I'irst Page) Mayor Paonessa. 1 ing up to the and added that the labor untons are not making an unquali- fied clalm that there agathst {some evidence supporting such impression. Quin wa n, but d nd the mayo decision to i1 been on of Plainville, for al- leged non-payment of a mortgage note of $1850, P Rflflf HUINN CASF {Two C hildren Burned to Is also the as discrimi- find an Quinn Insists on Discrimination Joh the ca Quinn, the principal clalms ha can in rove to any person who Will accept an unblased report of the erigh public bor aff not to t ‘" 5 tin say matter that he was dis- by the board of | worka and because of his la- iatlon, hired some time ed against to only to cheel told of a He start, found I op up the reports. cials of the dey were intended inspecto My long ja W bor n } bee a He has r, cirel n as Quinn resident Il known In local for many 8 a number of alieged flicting statements attributed to offi- | rtment, all of which according to the ex- he ek “passing the bt is a native a of New Britain, organizer 1s0 appeared at leglslative hearings in the Itendea tions Ition with unions today, A ‘How to improve working condi- | for the un was before it tions, . and his visit to the office he was Quinn | con- life- He and state la- years ion. | interests of bills in- lllfl\l ma ) rome egge we 1|||‘l| TY SCOTCH pe Claims “Blacklist” in Factories Discussing the effect of his affilia- he said 5| them while other members of the AIR THEIR TROUBLES , Mr, and Mrs, Towne, Wife Being Former Beauty Prizc Winner, in Divorce Court, Bridgeport, May 21. (AP)—Dor- othy €. Ravin, one time winner of a beauty contest and now the wife of Joseph Meredith Towne, grandson of Henry B, Towne multi-million- alre and founder of the Yale and Towne Co. of Btamford, with whom |®he eloped to Toledo, 0., where the |couple were married, are now air- ing thel rdomestic difficulties in su. [for a decree of divorce. Ehe alleg- |ed Intoleruble cruelty, Judge Ells |reserved declsion. The court was in- |fornied temporary alimony < in the |tump sum of $3,600 had been agroed {upon. Death, Grandmother Saved Watertown, N, Y., May 21.—(A") ~Two children, daughters of John Gamble of the town of Pinckney, Lewla county, were burned to death today when their farm home was destroyed by fire, Their aged grand- mother as supposed to care for family were working in the ficlds, Tarm hands rescued the aged woman, but were unabla to reach the children who were in An upstairs room. The house wan destroyed, RUN OVER BY DAD'S CAR New Haven, May 21—(AP)—Carl Raymond Norherg, 9 years old of Clintonville died at the Grace hos- pital this morning from ab- dominal injuries received last night. The child was playing around his [father's automobile which was park- cd on a slight grads in the yard when n some manner, the brakes were released and a rear wheel passed over his body. early ONE “WHIFF" ENOUGH New Haven, May 21.—(AP)—One lene whift of whiskey bring convietion en charges, Judge Edwin virtually ruled here toda ing a moti dictment this city is enongh fo fon dry [} viol Thomas In deny 1 to quash a federal in- nst John Yurezyk, of Thoras sald Judg “It is alleged that the officers saw of 5 glasses on a bar, that by sense smell lquor had been in the Ithat by the sense of sight severs Imen were in fact at the bar.” | This he ruled was the sum and substance of conditfons found by | Chief John A. Morse, chief of the local dry force and his men when Residence, 13 Summer St.— Occasions F H. Bollerer's Posy Shop 72 Chureh St Tel. 8863 “The Telegraph Wiorist of New Bmm o~ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, m MAY 21, 1925, WOUNDED IN HALLWAY; |7 REFUSES T0-EXPLAIN Wall Street Briefs | | e s il | i Standard Ol Co, of New Jer- EMAND MEMBERS., NEW_YORK & HARTTORD STOCK Broken Bottle Or Knife Cut Morey, |, y advanced export gasoline 'y A 1 ¢ 1 - Police Don't Know hatf jcent & gal ;'“ “’l”' @ "’: l l AI | 31 WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN or U, 8 navy grade and expor 0 % oy e O Tsies Also Popular on New, Tel. 2040 or export were reduced 1§ cent to - Row o | Wiillo (oareying & bottle or 115N0%! |4/ erin and: ater whItota T caniactl York Excl]a]]ge NARTTORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL TR on his hip pocket, Garfield J, Morey, | i of 90 Arch street, fell, and the bot New York ,Ma (AP)—Calu. | ok e tle breaking, received a gash one fmet & Arizona Mining company has |, © ork, May 31.—(AR)~Un. inch deep and thres and one-half |doclared its quarterly dividend of 650 l’- 'v],”' :nflurr:u- of favorable trade | e er inches long. The cause and manner | conts a share out of earnings and 50 | honorh Puving of representative in- | of his falling remain a mystery a8 cents from reserve for depreciation o oo al shares oxpanded at the | 1 : |opening of today's stock market, | all he will say to the police regard- | Icpletion, payable June 22 101,000 0 oay gubstantially higher. 100 SHA s ing the circumstances is “I am no |stock of record June 15, Quarterly [' ".”" RS "r“""'"”‘ . higher. squealer” Morcy In at the New | dividends of 60 cents o share have | " J\:.nlv;u of fur ’;’,Ar"“,,,’,,,w;w i Ing @ complaint, found Morey on the Paige-Detroft Motor Car [ gi¥ 1ePartment § b ey floor of the hallway in the bullding for April brought the total| (s o "{n “nerchandising stoc bot at 6505 Main street, in which the for the first four months this year | ‘WN publle utility and merchan: | fleg ot Dr, Bavrd Qacioenion fio M1 Production in May | giging ahares attracted the bulk of | i s L A e FODT & COMPANY man's back, Doty notified police | monthly output in the compuny's|,p general mlmo\'“m'w.‘l in the in- Nheadquarters and the man was taken | history, e i : 3 to the New Britain General hospl- St e el i) Ll Members New York Stock Exchange tal. Sorgeant Michael J. Fiynn then SAYS HE'S WITNESS {the first half hour, with Bethiehem, Members Hartford Stock Exchange 0ok up an investigation of the al- |Ludium and Guit States Steel join- ew Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 |ing in the upswing. Detroit Edison, | B Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. O e oo | Edward R, Towncs Testites ‘Tt |Ctah Beourities and Virginia Mail- | had been caused by a knifo or some | BEWAFC T8 slisias [way & Power set the pace for the STNA FIRE 2] other sharp instrument, but Morey| po saw Wikon Shoot Iedd in |public ntilities, early gaina ranging | AETNA }lRl“<]‘\ URANCE CO. refused to glve any information con- [ from 6na to aimost four points, Dis- | HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. cerning it, except to say that he had | Stamford. appointment over the declaration of | 7 TR INQTT AT gone to the Maln street building in| o g ,)K,Y regular Friseo common dividend | ,EATI‘ONQL‘I'HS'IU H‘NSLRA§(‘;L‘ CO. wearch of Dr, Savard, Tn his talk | Pridgopo fay 1 (AP)—BEd-| o0 actad In & break of more than | PROENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO. with 'll,v Tm:unrml, the vietim m;\— w“" “‘ J“_‘)“_‘”J jf’l’.f‘“"}"l“""’l‘l‘::;; point in the stock, which had a | CONTINENTAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., tioned a fight over a woman, but | ¢fOr€ YRR CEHRRS restrafning influence on other south- | Dickenson in criminal superior court FIDELITY-PHOENIX FIRE INS, CO. when pressed for more information, | ; P “lern and soutliwestern rail shares, | e TATY [ v e ocused o tulk . o i cftt thut e | len more than three | INSURANCE (0. OF NORTH AMERICA Sergt. Patrick J. O'Mara took up | 95 an ¢ nees of the killing of | o ovoiy “jower, Foreign cxchanges | Q K the investigation this morning and | Hvnry Itedd fin miord on ast| ..o qeqny at the opening, with da- | Rk hTO(-hS. i, e R questiontng, | 11anksglving Day. He accused Cart |00 L CLTE TR T g, Prices On Application Morey sald that he had a lottle of | Wison, on or murder in the | High Jow Close | liquer in his pocket and ho gell on fired the | 350 (hal 79% 19% it. Broken Rlass fn the man's pocket has been con- ' p gy g 9 and that fact that the fnside of the LEASTIOILAR A mi Can pocket Was cut lewd the pallee to *5 & M Siltnoss. He Hasbeen |pm ay belleve the story, but they ara not | WO'Ring there and will - be pald |Am roc0 . irely matistied tha ore W e not Nages tate AT 1elt . ing the falling. b o Sium 3 ) S ’ S 2 Elifah | Am Tol & Tel 12 Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 Am Woo MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES 15 BADLY BURNED e Donald R. Hart, Mge. AL GIf & W T Bald Loco 1 Vi Passaic Woman Reecied When Bed Raitl & Ohlo We offer . o 0 0 100 shares American Hardware Ablaze—Sister in Hospital, vaway | Cen TLeath : Chp) L e SomipE Gan ghacllo PRICES ON APPLICATION y {but he dey with 1ws & Ohlo spi- la revolver M & We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts rr and her | - - M & e Freunorter, 25, is| Maine Woman Shot, C R sl reatiment o ne 01 SEoR (g in | ‘\m\ m I)\mz (nndllmn f | The real dispute, however, center- | [ nave known for some time that}, (0 S oS0 Do o, G0 T i ! mIoHED ; ek Lo =S ed about the oral lease, which it |1 was ‘blacklisted’ in the factories, S Mrs, De r resened from v C ) Was s ( : Wwas alleged by the defense, Levine ipuy I couldn't helieve the mh: «: (A5 e THomdeadAsd At Al rens ‘Ihmvc bed. Thiee children H\\“'A IA;< granted Chernoff on Januar, m‘ W anm would do the s,;w\x,;,flm,.y, person would concluda that | ! ,‘1 n\;' safety n 1 ';. L cle g )\ 1a ), ; ‘l.m of r]r n[ ‘\:\» rnrm:'un.:‘ ‘]ln”]l | thing.' i Iy that the |Under such conditions lquor was be- by "" Luger r, their ‘, i hernoft and Miss Curtin declared | - My, Quinn etated openly hat the f s s aned, grandmother. r | on the witncss stand that on the [ maniputations of the Manutacturers' |8 pents Early re at the mothi 1 ol a1 HARTFORD NEW BR'TA'N morning of January 5, after Cher- | aesociation of Connecticut, working | attempted to destrov t and Gien . noft had questioned the raising of | hrough certain members of nmi “‘—‘——‘——*——)Mm.l,-p;, L B Gor Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bu""tt HO'#' ng. the rent another 85, which I.\Inh‘\,o”] of public works, has resulted | Dengler, dircctor of chemisiry in a | Tel.2:T186 Tel. 3420 had just come to inform him of, | It i sent statns. F l | Dye Works plamt, who it ’ lin his present sta 3 T 5 Levine said that they need not WOTTY | Ajswerng a cllaim said to have| unel‘a 8 ‘“\mm started from Miss Freundor further,.ag provided they paid the | .on” made wyor Pac a in | wiio 1 id suffered 1 Hions new rent every month . when due, | 5 ey . U. ~|that attempts were being ma to! - e - g there would not be any further in- | ' or Mrs. Justina Swanson | n LICENSES SUSPENDED hat v | poison creases and that this held until 1 NN The funeral of Mrs, ~ Justing | 11e ] The commissio We offer and recommend uary 1, next year, | many labor union men do|Swanson was held at 2 o'clock this | of | All this, 1 e danied on the ... (n1 on his boards and commis-|afternoon at the home, 31 O ot o stund, saying that when they ques- | G0, o |avenue, and at 2:30 o'clock at the | gaptaq £ tioncd him as to how long this rais- An effort to reach Mayor l‘nfv»‘r'n t Lutheran church. Reve Dr|oe 1oq o ing of rent was to eontinue he an- nessa this aftern ,u.\ after the ( wlAbel A Ahlquist officiated and |y .4 s swercd that whenever he saw fit 0 17 1o had issued his statement, |burial was in Fairview cemetery. el ! y Taise it fgain, he would do so. . o ‘.m and it is notl The bearers were Peter Peterson, S AT bl J of The jury retired at 3:05 o'clock | g\t P il represent the ity |Edward Johnson, Charles Ander: eri e o ok cellce thistiernopn in the fhrobe. venson, nndgren SRt A [ Anderaon jofd SN | b nalof the O Swansol flower | i venet ) = James W. Ma one of n Swanson o 5 J i a c jate, | I3 bert | A17€ 1 g " m o re 0 1. repre . is a candida earers were lars Su A Mr“m o ers’ Union Montgomery is a Johnson and Rudolph Jolnson Tt e R R thlli Inll‘\“‘\ \: f‘l (,'",‘l ; YOUR WISH IS LAW IN A WILL Rarors (o Vikit Cambipe, Mam: On | omber o 2 unioniand s ST fatis O HE IR ICLE Bl : I There is only one time when you can control the disposition of bl G oyed i liss I e At School in Hznllmd your own property. That is BEFORE you die. July 3 and Delver An Address | Manning s o ]’" ‘: "“:H T ,“"fi'lf‘“ “J S John J. Crean S0 NOW is the time 10 go to your lawyer and have him draw your aftonoon it WIS sues s o L Al bl Mary's church, 11is eft Will, naming this nstitution as your executor to make sure that There, had aces thesdppolnlmen Aoz this afternoon at Bryin ehapel AEBY S Bt 1 it the estate you worked hard to accumulate will be distributed exactly Rh Rl b i an officiating. Burlal i 2 L e it was his duty as pres-| Raymond Gilman officiating. Burlal ! ; : according to YOUR wishes—not according to the way the law will 21.—(AP)— | {dent of the Paiale imjon and 18| way in Fairview cemetery. s e 3 distribute it r yday nccepted | pusiness agent to investigate any | —— ! e DO IT NOW an k at the cxer- | claim of diecrimination. He has not| Joseph Oquist e ; y clecs in Cambridge, Mass., on July 3 ad f the s An[ rpe funeral of Joscph Oquist will s : Th H f d_C T C commemarating fhe 1500 nanivers 1 would not at-he held tomorrot afternoon at 1:30 for & leng rumber ¢ e Hartfora-Connecticut lrust Company sary of George Washington's taking | tempt ¢ investigators |o'clack at the ]nrvv‘ 1 eky I > : 01 Eiato House Siuare HARTFORD, CONN command of the continental army. ctior 5 avenue, and at 2 o'clock at the % A A 3 119 was extended b\ Lut an churel Abel : v s, 195 M Cambridge, - \hlguist ' = 6 I _fi Py to e at e sum. | Mexican Bandits Attack 1500 i i Rk 3 Suit to Get of $125 and other damages totalled mer home at Swampscott, Mass, at| American Owned Ranch | - ! e TRSOrS Brings Suit to Ge > money paid | the time and will go from Swamp-| Afeyico City, May 21.—(AP) — A | CARD OF THANKS s amiition o R 0]1 H(‘dlel Rem(,\ed ating_plant scott to Cambridge. It is a short gicpateh from Saltillo today said We wish to thank t tives vl 5 N y & was refused, th ve president took under consid- | cqn-gwned Sabanilla ranch and kill- | gor o e oy our a=l o e 2 L g eira . 5 £ i e — ertiion an invitatlon 1o address 1 mangs S | cent bereavem ! 4 o nae ex- | Actna Ins ... . 5 v Taxpayers to Have annual convention of the National | pure. ne Amer-| ooy oioieq fathe ttather, | ool Bus Corporati N 1 e : : bl : Association of Life Underwriters to | consulate pr and the | myoe O Bric t entral Bus mnmdlmn. ; ( s in |40 i . - - 5 \lun(‘ for Their Money | be held in Kansas City Sept. 2 mili authoritics are sending Mr. &\Mrs, 11 ison. | Man Issues a Denial Greas | i . ¢ & T | Yandits were said to be work- May Witkin. 8 451 7-1 1 1 58 o s has e . > pe ho has heen oprrating in | Se———————m=== L ; i Brigium, i % 3 ) e i e 2 5 Sa ) region during the last| o G 2 4017, N X ‘ 7 , inl e rded in the Former Governor and Mrs. Temple- | o . 3 ] : s . e e ton Send Out Notice of Thelr S | at cs ot &t ! N 1 Riea Fid o ' 4 : ana where- yie e mor | i corpo bit ] 1 Rilling ; . g and a s v every Daughter's Betrothal Suit Against Governo | BIACH bl . i s gou| e 48 5 e . ‘n i . o Of Mass. Is Discontinued oy with a ’ % contr A . &) . : - \ o s mer Governor Charles A . oston, May . "\I'H\_ |“1 ; { 4 Mr. G rk will also b orded Mrs (31 ton ann SlANGCIE il g g S : 1 e 1 d AN gl pn i Al g win T. McKnight, former president 1 ob 1 Aring = . esent, an unlocked draw Nan w"\'l' il \ T. Iuller was discontinued in | | We are now taking 01 \ v a ) 7 = - ns of moncs L W AU S0 clor ¢ today ders for Markers and 8 rpora ) S A O : Ke inscription work to he 1 ' Axehue, Wlterawg, s think K nnon completed for Decora- . ! ment was made at & Juncheon Miss RDIEHCS e UoRiDss = Templeton's sister, Mrs. Sherman H. X eRincay Perry gave at tif \epbury e G0 TO COURT OVIR MILK d) Ay ’ S i}l JohnF. Mechan ! om0 “Yitnes Basement n‘w;-“\\m Lo hter ¢ SENT TO PRISON ol Le ur a suit o ‘l B r; S ) W ! Middletawn, May 21— (AP)—One " Monumental Works ol t « \ 1 e ' iugatuck Mis T t L 1 5 1 n ) 5 \ 5 : s reed to from one to iRl (or, ¢ & Clark Sts i & : graduate of 8atnt Margaret's school ! Cor, Union ! 1 2 and attended the Harcu two S two | i@y “We sell to. Excel ¢ wan (o] uy. g3 unty | == 1 ] Beyn Mawr prior 1 b AR r- | @ OPEN PVENINGS of 1 1 college from ‘v R . ,§ |§ % ; will be graduated 1 B o His 3 5 ! muinbers of A s e———— | 0 o ¢ the state o i ——— & e of W avwaiting ! § - T ] T T. S, TREASURY STATEMENT CARLTOT » S & CITY COURT JUDGMENTS CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT T i erni Dirsclo e = STARTING SUNDAY—Your last | ., ' Clark, 44 it i Judgme 4a N Fx gos, 9 - Chance to See (he Greatest Movie | || opposite St. Mary's Charch. ws 2 \ 4 WM. FILE SONS COMPANY 426 Washington Street STERLING REACTS A it Boston, Massachusetts Lgste N aon; Sritis it - e Deietai 0 \ttention of H. D. Hodgkinson e T e : to Rt st A At Write or phone Beach 3800 7 F M 1 ¥ T L) or unfair nae $4 a ed the plaintiX me into play occurring under some t taking.