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LINE IS FAILURE ON FARMINGTON AVE. Gommtlcut (o, Ofcials Wish |, They Never Built It (Special Lo the Herald,) Hartford, June 30—That the Con- néctieut Company made a terrible blunder in ever having agreed to tmuild the KFarmington avenue line, New “Britain and today wishes that It never had done so, was the decla- rationof Engineer Bennett of the ing on the company's appeal from the order of the New Britain com- thon council that they remove the switeh on Myrtle street this after- 1oon before the state public utilities commtission in Hartford, Engincer Bennett further declared that the company today only wishes that 1t night be able in some way 10 get the money back It put Into this Tine. He stated that the line was bpilt ohly ¢n the request ot Mayor Quigley some 10 years ago, the mayor at that time asking its hullding in order that a new line be opened up and a. rellef found for housing conditions, which were none too good at the time. “But traffic never came up to the company's expectations,” the en- wineer deciared, The hearing opened ecarly this afternoon before Chairman Higgins of the commission, and the follow- ing from New Britain attended: Mayor Paoncssa, - Senator Hall, Judge Kirkham, City Engineer Wil- lame, former City Engineer Willlam Hall, Chairman Frank Conlon. of the board of public works, and Sergeant, King. BOY STRUCK BY AUTO | Eddis Rolinitus of 27 Austin street was struck on East street last nlxM by an automobile driven by | ‘M. Psterson of 151 Kelsey street. r'»urmn reported the accident -to the police and -said that the little boy escaped with & 'few bruises. - | STORM TAXES SEWERS Storm water sewer capacities were taxed last night during a heavy rain t fell at 5 o'clock. Several branches of trees were reported down about the city and the electri- eal current was. interfered with somewhat. FIRST HALF HOLIDAY | Tomorrow will bs the first| Wednesday half holiday of the sum- | mer. Stores will closs at moon for | the rest of the day. umclal Hartford Stock FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Building BANKS AND ' B City Bank and Trust Oe. [} Cons, River B, Co. First National Bamk Hartford-Aetna Natiora) ez Hartford-Conn, Trust Co Morris Plaa of Herttord Fark 8t Trust Co Phoenlx National Bank de Trust Co. nk & Trust Co. curlty Trust Co. 8 Securlty Trust Rts FIRE INSUR setne Fire Tns ox ,om x | | e National P [ Phaeniz Fire T Nasain Tnk firesin Tns. Co. Rt LIFE AND IND tetne Ca IM] A ! Co. Astma L “onn, Geunu "Lite Hartford Steam Boller Travelers Ine. ex 98 13 58 11 PUBLIC UTILITIES ftd, City G. Lt. Co, ptd. (25) Hta, City G. Lt. Co., com. (26) Hartford Blectric Lt pfd ex Hartford Flactric Lt com ex €. N. England Tel. Co. Cenn. Lt. & Pow 7% ptd “onn. Lt. & Power §% pftd. N. E. Tel. Co. Rts. L] 00 “ 220 s 18 Personals — Mra. Mary Ollver, teacher of music at the Ellhu Burritt Jr, High achool, leaves New Britaln tomorrow for Cuba and Mexico City, where she will spend the summer, Dl\ld L. Nair, L I, Rachlin, and » M. 8, Dunn have returned from \\'uhln;(on D. C,, where they rep- resented the New Britain district at the convention of the Zionist Organization of America. Mrs. C, E. Rackliffe has Baybrook for a two month stay. Mrs, W. 8. Bacon of 192 Lincoln street will leave tomorrow . for Ogunquit, Maine, where she will re- main until September 10, Gets $35,000 Damages for Injuries on Ocean Liner | New York, June 30 (M—The fed. | eral circuit court of appeals today | affirmed a verdict awarding $35,000 to Miss Katherine Corcoran, a school teacher of Indianapolis, for injuries received while a passenger on the White Star liner Canopic. She was hurt when a heavy sea crashed through an open port hole causing permanent lameness, The contract provision, printed:on White Star line tickets which sets forth that the company must be no- tified of accidents and injuries with- in three days of landing, was held to be void. one to FLAHERTY AT VATICAN. Supreme. Knight of Raceys 1s Re- ceived by Pope Plus, Rome, June 30 (A—The, pope to- ddy recelved James A. Flaherly, of Philadelphia, supreme knight of the Knights of Columbus, in private au- Adlence and imparted to him an apos- tolic benediction which the pontiff also’ extended to all the members of the Knights of Columbus and their families. Mr. Flaherty fecelved the con- gratulations of the pope after re- porting the progreas made by the Knights of Columbus in thier work in the United States and also In Rome. The undertakings here include the establishment of a number of play- grounds which are frequented by large numbers of young people. Paralyzed Following Fall Out of \deow Bridgeport, June 30—James Bla- griff, 32, fell from a third story porch of his home here early today and is now in St. Vincent's hospital in a paralyzed condition from in- Juries sustais in the fall. Blagriff lived with his mother, who died on Saturday and was buried yesterday. He has been a semi-professional ball player for several years plaving with teams here and In Norwalk. Exchange Quotations | TRUST COS. ) Ask Capital 700,000 150,000 1,150,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 150,000 100,000 1,000,000 150,000 400,000 1,000,000 o - 50 TSt 25 3 CRCEE LYY ANCE COS. | 5 5,000,000 5 2,000,000 ) £.000,000 | n 3,000,000 | 5,001 i i ! | I EMNITY | 5 | 65 | 0 | 35 2,000,000 | 10,000,000 | 1,000.000 2,800,000 10.! 000 9 985 20008 B 1200 750,000 | 1,750,000 | 2,000,000 ‘ 10,000,000 141 18,000,000 | 110 4500.000 ‘ 118 " | o1 * 130 235 25 e 8 ©c000 o 5 | MANUFACTURING CO! | Amertean Hardware Cor. (18) Automatic Ref. Co, Bigelow-Hid. ‘Carpst Co, com Billings & Spencer Co, ptd. (26) Billings & Spencer Co.. com. (26) Colline Company Colte Arms Co. (28) Eagle Lock Co. (28) Fafnit Bearing Fullet Erush Co, lst Pta (35) Fuller Brush Co. Clast A (25) cem Fuller Brush: Co. Class AA com Hart & Cooley International Sllver, pfe. [nternational Silver Co., com. Landers, Fiary & Clark New Brit, Mach. Co., pfd New Brit, Mach. Co. com (26) Niles-Bement-Pond pfd Nileg-Bement-Pond com North & Judd Mtg. Co. (26) Peck, Stow & Wilcox (26) Russell Mfg. Company Seovill M Standard Screw Co., com. Stantey. Works, pfd. (. Stanley Works, com., Torrington e¥ Union Mfg. Co, N. Brit. (28) Taie & Towne Mfg. Co. (25) Vhitlock Col) Pipe NEW YORK BANKS AND T smerica, Bank of ex American_Exchange Nat') Rankers Trust «x Rank of N. V. & Trust ex Central m Phenix Nat') Obemical National ommerce, Nat'l Bank of ex orn Exchange fquitable Trust ex Farmere Loan & Trust Co. #t National Bank anty Tiost Ce. Co. (Bank of) (50. Mechanics & Metals Natl Natlonal City ex New Tork Trust Co. Park Natlomal . Title, Guarantee & Trust 1 0. 8 Mortgage & Trust Co. | AUTIVE INSURANUE AND American Alliance American Surety Continental Ins. Fidelity—Phenix Ivs. Franklin Fire los. Co. (25) Glens Falls Ce. (10) Slobe & Rutgers Srest American Insurance Co. Hanover Insurance Co. (80) Home Insurance Go. ne. Co. of North' America (10) Nattona) Liberty Tna Co (§0) Nationa) Surety Niagara Falis Los Co. (80) Preferred Westch A—-antr 17 A o1 Fire lsa o (10) 861 101 100 CASUALTY (‘O“FA\ILS ne 12,800,000 | 1,000,000 241,000 sh 750,000 1,000,000 5 0 b " | 10,000,000 150,000 | RUST 6,500,000 5,000,000 | 20,000,000 4,000,000 12,600,000 20,000,000 10,500,000 LCOPOOLOOODO s 9. 23,000,000 | 5.000.000 | ‘cfie PRSP e S s o POOOE 0D 6,000,000 17.500.000 8,000,000 | 10,000,000 10,000,000 40,000,000 10,000.000 | 10,000,000 10.000.000 | 3.000.600 0 310 152 15 188 1% “ 1,900,000 5,000,000 10,000,000 0% o 15,000,000 £.000,000 1,500,000 10,000,000 OgCs o cow 1,000,000 o |Haven was paralyzed near the De- 2! receivership, indicating that a settle- city court | wiez. Thomas F. [ split NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 80, 1925, WIFE'S RIBS FRACTURED; HUSBAND UNDER ARREST Woman Taken To Hospital After Fight In Home On Orange Street, Suftering from fractures of two ribs, Mrs, Joseph Bkinger of 11 Or- ange street {s under treatment at the New Britain General hospital and her husband is under arrest, awalting trfal on a’‘charge of as- saulting her during an argument at their home )ast dight, The police recelved a complaint | that a fight was in progress at the Skinger home and when they in-| vestigated, they found the woman | to be suffering from the fractured | ribs.” 8he sald that her husband had | assaulted her so the police took him In custody on charges of bréach of | the peace and assault. His case was continued until July 11 for trial when he was arraigned before Judge Benjamin W. Alling in police court this morning. Prosecutar Joseph G, Woods teiling the court that the wife would not be able to appear until then, * Fraud Order Against Hosiery Sales Concern That the Tribond Sales corpora- tion, which is selling silk hosiery in New Britain today is defending a charge of fraud brought by the United States government in court, was stated this afternoon by Secre- tary Ralph L. Gould of the Cham- ber of Commerce, after he had re- ceived five telephone calls within an hour for information about the company. According to Beccretary Gould this concern ofters 12 pairs of silk hose for men or five pairs for women, with $1 and three other names. Upon receipt of the telephone in- quiries this afternoon he telegraphed the W. J. Burns International De- tective agency with which the local chamber has a contract, asking for information. The following reply has been received: + ‘hamber of Commerce, w Britain, Conn. Your wire Tribond Sales corpo- ration fraud order issued by post office department. Case appealed, now pending in court. Report fol- lows. “BURNS."” Movie Tax Collector Has No Word of Injunction New Haven, June 30.—Up to a late hour today no word had been received by John JI. Splain, state film tax collector, that an injunction restraining him from putting into operation the law which becomes ef- fective tomorrow had been applied for to Judge E. 8 Thomas. The office of the new film tax col- lector will open at 9 o'clock, day- light saving time, in the Palace theater building, Mr. Splain said to- day and that his office is to be open daily from that hour in the morn- ing until 4 in the afternoon, In speaking of the manner in which the execution of the collec- tions will be made, Mr. Splain said that “each film dealer will be re- qnested to obtain state seals at my office, All film packages brought in- to the state must have one of these seals attached showing that tax has been paid.'” TRAFFIC HELD UP Rridgeport, June 30 (@ —Traffic on the New York, New Haven and Hartford four lines of tracks run- ning hetween New York and New 1 o'clock today freight train von station ahout when one car of a jumped the tra dragging four more off with it. Wrecking crews have beén dispatched from New Ha- ven and Bridgeport Nohody was injured according to first reports of the wreck. CASF POSTPONED Ansonia, Conn., June 30 (A—The absence of counsel for the accused and the fatlure of witnesses from New Haven to appear caused a | week's postponement today of the case of Anthony Sauro of New Ha- ven, driver of the automobile which left the highway on Wakelea avenue on the night of May 22. Peter Sherio, of New Haven, died in the wreck in which four other men were hurt, Sauro {8 charged with man- slaughter, having hean held crimin- ally responsibla for the accident by County Coroner Mix. Saaro is on bonds of $1,000 which was continu- Direciors of the New York & {Cuba Mail Steamship company are [expected to apply to the federal court this week for removal of the ment has been reached between the general crditors, the bondholders and the Atlantic Gulf & West Indics Steamship lines. It is understood about $5,000,000 Ward line bs have | been acquired hy Agwi and will be held in its treasury indefinitely. The price at which the bonds were sur- rendered is not known. In return, Agwi is expected to receive the Ward line free and clear. Accelerated business with Cuba is sald to have produced satisfactory receipts. CHURCH St FOR RE The Ruthenian Greek Catholic| church of Immaculate Couception, | Inc.,, has brought suit for $70 dam. ages against Peter Gosslin, secking to recover rent alleged to be due. The writ. which is returnable in the the fourth Monday of was issued by Br I Monkle- McDonough has | filed an appearance for the defend- ant. July, 16 FIRMS FINED. Chicago, June 30 (P—Sixteen re- frigerator manufacturing firms pleaded guilty in federal court to- day to the indictments in the furni- ture case under the Sherman anti- trust act and were assessed fines ranging from $2,000 to $5,000. Directions of the American Can 0., today declared the regular quar- terly dividend of-$1.25 a share on the common stock, thereby disposing of reports that the shares would be up at this time. The rumor, which gained circulation last week, ran the price of the commen stock up to a record high level at 20 but in anticipation of only the reg\lar disbursements it reacted to 153 at| the close of yesterday's market. | morrow City Items A Aaughter, Eleanor Loulse, was born Juns 22 to Mr. and Mrs, Albert D. Heeds of 171 Jerome street, A son was born at the Grove Hill hospital yesterday to Mr, and Mrs, John Rattoni of 79 Elm strect and A daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs. Charles Andrews of Eton place. Mrs. AMichael T. Souney, wife of Deputy Chief Sotiney os the fire de- partment, went to the Hartford hos- pital this afternoon to undergo an operation, Ensign Carl Frederickson of the Balvation Army réported to the po- lice thig morning that a window in the side’ door of 'the Arch street bar- racks had been broken last night. Teofll Rusin of 34 Beatty street was arrested at Main and East Main streets this morning by Traffic Po- liceman Thomas J. Feeney on a charge of violating the motor ve- hicle laws by not having the ca- pacity of a truck he was operating displayed on the side, MUST SPEED UP 35 Miles an Hour or Get OF Trunk Lines in Rhode Island. to Be Slogan Providence, R. I, June 30.—Thir- ty-five miles an hour on heavy trav- elled traffic arterles throughout Rhode Island or get cff the road, will be an order enforced by the newly created state police force here, Col. E. 8. 8t. J. Chaffee an- nounced today following a confer- ence of police executives from every city and town in the state. The con- ference decided that this rule is safe | and sane with competent drivers un- der proper conditions. Rhode Island roads have cost the people of the slate millions of dol- lars, the state police commissioner pointed out and are too expensive to be cluttered up with traffic mov- ing at 12 to 15 miles an hour. The conference also voted to ban one arm driving, one light operating and the over-loading of passenger cars. President’s Address To Be Sent Over the Air Cambridge, Mass., June 30 (P— The address of President Coolidge here next friday afternoon in con- nectlon with the 150th anniversary of Washington's taking command of the Continental army will be broad- cast from the Common by Edison Light station WEEL and will be re- broadcast by Westinghouse station WBZ. The president will speak at about 4:30 p. m., daylight time. He will be introduced by Mayor Quinn of Cambridge. S ]“ Rl- JARY A £mall boy who admitted enter- ing the home af Mrs, Kate Dobrow- ski at 77 Lawlor street and stealing about $20 worth of clothing was ap- prehended this morning by Traffic Policeman Thomas J. Feeney and turned over to Probation Officer Ed ward C. Connolly. Policeman Feeney recovered the stolen cloth- ing. REMONSTRANCE. FILED Neighhors of William Dobrowol- ski have filed a remonstrance against his plan to build a six family block at, 127 Farmington avenue, and they will he heard at a meeting of the building commission tomorrow eve- ning at 8 o'clock. L Mrs. Deaths Mrs, Peter Danko. Zuzanna Danko Peter Danko, of 100 Clark died at her home last night leaves besides her husband, one gon, two daughters, one brother and ona sister. The funeral will be mw to. morrow morning at § oc Il SaTo s lehileat: REdcial w1liEe ln §t. Mary's cemetery wifs of street, Lillian Newfield Newfield, 19 montt ol | Mr. and Mrs. August Newfleld, died at her heme, 53 Beaver last night. The fu- neral will he heid at the homa to. afternoon at will be In St. Mary's ceme- Tillian daughter of street, 3 o'clock. Eurial Funerals e e S e o Rose Frugale The funeral of Frugale | fant daughter of and Michael Frugale Lee strect who died last vas held this morning at 10 o'clock from Joseph A. Haffey's funeral rooms. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. Rosc Mr of in- Mrs. Nanina Gozza funcral of Nanina months' old daughter Paul Gozza 7 land s was held m at 9 Burial Mary's cemetery. Gozra, of Mr Cleve- eight and Mrs Serafina Buscemi was held at this the home, 17 Broad street o'clockat St. Mary's c Mary T. Crean Land on High" Clabby was celebrant . Mary's cemetery The eral of Ser and a “Be Raymon Burial autif REMEMBER ON COMMENCEMENT DAY with flowers from Bollerers. In distant cities by telegraph service F. . Bollerer's Posy Shop 72 Chureh St Tei 8¥6—181 “The Telegmph Florist of New Britain SE——— —_— Josaph A, Hafiey Funern: Director Phone 16252 opposite St. Mary’s Charch Residence, 17 Summer St.—1623-3 HER She | Wall Street Briefs The Diesel Locomotives, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works, have given satisfactory trial tests, Indus- try is showing improvement, Presi. dent 8amuel Vauclain says, especial- Iy In foreign business. “As July 1 approaches, the skies are brighter,” he said. *'Conditions couid not have been any worse and they must get better.” A récord price of $12,600 for membership in the New York coffee exchange was pald today by J. H. Walter Lemkau for the seat of H. B. Hutchinson. May earnings of the Canadian Pa- cific were smaller this year, balance after taxes declining to $508,913 from $1,726,469 in May last year. Gross revenues fell to $12,467,612 from $14,426,679, For the five months of 1925 balance after taxes aggregated $6,213,103 against $7.- 030,430 a year ago. SWEENEY VICTOR, Local Gollers Going Well in State Tournament New Haveh, June 30 (A—Aside from a few thunder-head clouds the prospects for the second day of the state tournament of the Conn. Golf association on the New Haven coun- try club links were good. The first | day closed in a downpour”of rain and electrical displays which well night upset the finishes of the sec- ond round of 18 holes in the late afternoon In yesterday's qualifying round D. Wilcox, D. Smith and F. L. Mills tied at 163, In the playoff this morning Mills and Smith ware the winners, Mills was paired with R, D. Cut- ler in the upper sixteen and Smith with W. P. Seeley, pion in the lower half. Sweeney Wins Today In the play this morning in the upper sixteen for the championsgip W. J. Sweeney of Shuttle Meadow beat J. P. Jr., of Manches- ter 7 up and 6 to play; W. K. Reid of Tarmington beat I, G. Armstrong ome up; ". 1. Hubbard of Brook- lawn beat W. 8, Woodruff, Jr., Race- brook, 4 and W. 8. Heyniger of Waterbury, he L. G New Haven country | H. B. Carey heat €% ) P E. H. English beat J. Sill, Cheney, 4 and Fourth sixteenth flight: Johnson won by default from E. White; C. C. well, Jr. won hy default from R. C. Wilcgx; 1. ©. Burton won from C. F. Ahlstror: (. W. Manning won from V. terson, 6 and 5; D. R. Manning won from R. Durand, 1 up and 19 holes; W, C. MacDonald won from C. I Gunmerman, 8 and 5. Fifth sixteenth: won from C. E. P. Morris won H. Gamble, Sixth sixteenth: M. R. Alfved won by default from J. C. Regan, R, Platt won from M. P, Harlow by fault; R. A. Benton won frem W. M. Goohy debault, H. W. Dear- born won from C. L. Lewis hy fanit H Mitchell, by default N 1 E. ip; de- NDUSTRIAL MEN HAVE PLACEIN WAR o Rofing Secretary Davis Talks on | " Mobiization of Force | Take 1—11; INDUSTRIAL | R Wasbhington, | t1onal | for (P —Na- provide e June plans assignment defense must ompt of million industrial workers in and it is the event of a major war more than -man for such Acting Davis of department to | a a the one task, war 1 a prepared a grad g exercises at the | dustrial coliege | college and e k ing that their | receive at the war 1 to the army syste 1 by Mr. Davis as assistant tary in charge by law of th dustrial mobilization plans. In harmony with the American traditions g for the defense of all the | people Ly afl the people. It would be impossible to hope for reasonable approach toward ac plishment if it were not for the great capacity our m jonal and scie ecomes exists in Secretary said I was created to give procurement officers ~time train- comrades of the line i Its a m was ori | supply | the sa of peac college jitior nate spirit ¢ the best ve are | provid high of our turers, nen possil re try & body of | visers and consu number and capa where marshalled to s 1t is essential that t ta carry fro justry and this will you in from rmy essent which ever nate for our s “We should nev fact that our army America's ace. America nations in dence reso y their good w W lesires o1 are our ;-ro; nilitarist the example in v ‘nv nt to the minimum for ational ans are pur to insure ey caanot b exec American people speak vy authorized repre- N HANNINGS ALSO last year's cham- | .| Beth Steal Pat- | French | from G. | talks to | job to plan | SPECULATORS AGAIN GET INTO SADDLE Price Movements Gain 1%-—-WALL ST, T e New York, Jume 30 (Pr—Wall spread earthquake damage dispelled !Iry overnight reports from the strick- | en area, speculators for the advance | regatned control of the price move- ment at the opening of today's mar ket, Buylng orders were distribut- ed over a broad list, but the sharp- est initlal gains were recorded by the public utilities, motors, rubbers and high-priced industrial special- ties. Initial gains of a point or more were rocorded | by General Motors, General Electric and Elee- tric Power. American Can was up utes of trading, but ci nceiled its gain and sank’ below yesterday's final fig- ure when the directors announced the declaration of only the regular dividend. In some quarters a split- up of the stock had been expected at this time. four points to a record top at 147% Further accumulation of the rub- bers in reflection of the advance in tife prices sent U. mon and Fisk to new peak prices for the year. Spicer Manufacturing pfd. and Gen- eral Cigar pfd., while United Cicar Stores, Dupont, Independent Oil & Gas, Pan-American B and Ward Baking B were among the many stocks to sell a point or so higher in the first half hour of trading. Southern Rallway was heavy on profit-taking. Foreign exchanges were mixed. Demand sterling held firm around $4. kroner jumped 24 points to a new 1925 top at 17.88 cents and Danish kroner crossed 2 cents for the first time, Hig Low Close Alfis Chal Am Bt Sug Am Can Am Loco . Am Smelt ..., Am § |Am Sim Am Tel & Am Waol Anaconda Atchison : AL GIf & W T 83 | Baldwin Loco 114% Balt & Ohio... 76% . 305 140% 3914 | Bosch Mag {Cen Leather. . | Can Pacitic . Chi Mil & S P. |C M &SP pfd 167, Chi R 1 & Pac Chile Copper. . Colo Fuel Corn Prod Cru Steel Cuba Cane Cosden Oil | 5 153 14514 91y Ret Sug Chem | Erie 1st pfd Gen Electric |Gen Motors .. §5 Gt North pfd . Int Nickek Int Paper .... Kelly Spring .. Kennecott Cop. Lehigh Val Marine . Marine ufd | Mid States 0Oil, Mis Pac pfd .. 7 New Haven | Norf & West .. North Pac Pacific Oil xPan American Penn Railroad P&RC&I | Plerce Arrow [ Pure o1 Rep 1 & Ray Copper R Roval Dutch | Sinclair ON South Rail Studehaker ading acon Oil U'nion P ess at the | Army In- | TREASURY ry STATEMENT CLEARING HOUSE B k Foreign Exchange New York RIRKWOOD GOES BAD Giencagles, Scotland. J imping sm th for the eag irnamen S| from yest Kirkwoo: Unite the Gle s LICENSES SUSPENDED poli omr ave Gara r nd Patsy ave Hi Bave heh Tt Today Gomml Market and | | three | points to 196 in the first few min- | Woolworth was run up | 8. Rubber com- | Early gains of two points or more | were recorded by Havana Electric, | Norwegian | STATEMENT | |PUTNAM & CO | MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARITORD STOCK EXCHANGES I WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 ¢ CENTRAL Row HARTFORD OFFICE TEL 2-ua : ; We offer |'Street opening: With fears of wide- | 100 New Britain Machine Preferred JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conm. We Recommend and Offer: AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. STOCKS Prices On Application | @homson, Thenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. WE OFFER: 25 shares HART & COOLEY Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS EDDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 New Britain Trust Co. Rights Bought, Sold and Adjusted As Important As the Marriage Certificate It every wife knew what every widow knows, she would insist on life insurance with trust protection. Consult Our Trust Officers for Information Without Obligation THE HARTFORD-CONNECTICUT TRUST CO. 0Old State House Square BRITISH PATROI DEFEATS BANDITS - Have Fight in Hong Ko --Americans Robhed he staff in the Chiness returned there today of one week. They representatives of gn office and the endent of customs. rtics of the future are beeca demands ex- French admiral, toreign scorted superir from t 8 River s LOOTERS BUSY IN DEVASTATED CITY rom First Page) Two Bodies overed, had recovered which * they of Mrs. years old irlington. Iowa, ock, 21 year. cock, realty rds of rom Los ia in patrols ere closely to sunrise. e battle- ank Lyon or in the ng shore pa- 1 in main- 200 me from train load of fire electrie ts from Studio was used to fls were being possible vies s-Laskey ing of the than the why they telaphone t the right