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NEW YORK TAKING 175 5mns v, | “TAKES HIS MEDICINE some day find a place in grand opera “It 1s a form of music and when we consider how long it has taken ’nlhlr musical dance forms like tho Uz, kazurks, polonalse and the e to develop, it 1s not hard to Musical Produonons Surgass " i e i |worthy of a place with other dance Those of Europe |torms in the grand opera field,” Hartford, De, — Few Singers Developed, Kaltls, 24, waa With the American's love for mu- | Cheshire New York, Dec. 8 (P-—Conceded to be the world's financlal capital “le firmly established, Mr. Bodanzky | In asscrted by st leaders of the old | pointed out why so fow great singers ire developed in this country, world and the new to be the hub of | “\Vhen @ singer walks upon the things theatrical, New York now lays |*!48" ut the Metropolitan, ho or she | claim to preeminence in the music must be an absolutely finished mus- ciia) feal product. Tt s no place for | ) e e e This season’s muslcal productions UMateurs or beginners. The public is | restitution but was unable 1o || are declared to be superior in scope, [PAYINE fOF the very best. Thus, We |,u4 oima back und gave himself up quality and originallty to anything |"WVe no time to train singers who | torney, determined | 7y, scheduled in London, Parls or the | *0Melimes require four weeks to anclent of melody in Italy, a roa ha o . b 1 med lis b ‘H\.)‘xlv.v r‘ three )Z.nrwlul"nm; { | Reborilil Bouingan, Most improsaive of the exhibils in (DUt Lwenwy years from. now, support of the claim is the Metropol- (W'D every la L G B Who with his wife held on Hquor |y,ye violutlon charges, absconded | ttan opera, with ltg constellation of '8 OWn symphony and its own opera | vy 4y oming veforo his case came |gyo, operatic stars and its program that thenSna maydfind B EHLLL e hlE s ea ARt ey ol | includes the fincst works of acknowl. AMerican singers who have received a second offenden edged masters and innovations by ! 0f their training in this country and sentenced to jail oontem porary coninosnra; And then too, we may discovor great S i O ) In addition the metropolis draws ¢:cative musical genlus in this coun- sentence was suspended upon the world for its symphony 'Y Until then, however, Europe is Horisavetinall conductors, and brilliant instru- aHyerRid A e 7 mental artists come from many cene ters to llr\[’!l‘zl‘(‘ the musical appetite of the o Behind Man Who Embezzied and Falls 1o Make Restitution Sur- renders Himself 8 (A—Albert Ku- sentenced to the reformatory by Judge ooth in the superior court hero to- day, for embezzlement of §3,000 | stol branch of the Beno- | ficlal Loan company of which he was 0 Kukaitls, or Kelscy was known, went to California | from the e upon her agreement | state within 30 days Ifkely to remain ci fea receptive.” Nolle Entered in Case of these, unknown to the| general publie, is the field of in- struction, marked in New York by hundreds of studlos and practiee salons, while a majority of the members of the musical hierarchy are grad®ates of forcign atall Musicians sec the time approaching when the American student will not have to go further than New York for the hest training. New Symphony Orchestra Hartford, De Thomas Goodale, § tonbury woodchoppe 8 held in the | uperior court on a charge of man- | slaughter, had his ¢ nolled in court this afternoon on recommen- | dation of State's Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn, Mr. Alcorn intormed the court that Goodale acted in self de- | yapiin fense when he shot and killed Frank | jng a m In the field of composition, New Weir, another woodchopper on the | qf Mrs. York last week heard, the now sym- | pighi of November 13. The men | Bronx and phony orchestra play a “Concerto 0 |10q° hoon drinking and Welr at- | bow with I I by George Gershawn, product of | o dponie wih an axe, Bl “fin pan alley.” whose tunes have en- Ssof iy [hiess livened many musical comedies e i, N (,mnge Fails to Tally Mrs Buecola From this work and his “Rhapsody | over iwhankthe in Blue,” erities are predicting the | During First Period |ang arove 3rs, Buccols and grolutigniof ragiimaiAmericanimuste | Il R e pe T R R e e el & bright sunny autumn day and sev- | threaten with a revolver oo oS ”'1"1 Bl r“" '\'fiyw eral thousand spectators greeted | After them he York's commanding position in MU- | ped® Qrange and the Chicago sle were &0t forth today by no le 8 A an authority than Arturo Bodanzky, | | “‘““’Hf]]‘l-‘ \”“‘ s 'h" e w‘;- Vi 50 it f the Metropoli- | ANEION 2 nLBTe ¢ Llenheanoniuciong POl fessional football game, s { L o former inols sta The city's wealth and willlngness | ety WNGIL I, to spend it for the best were first | Dis celebrated “77." was given a St cheer when he romped into the Sequel in Police Court “New field with his team. port, V Dec. 8. (®) -\"\yh[ o 'nr‘!)w best,” Mr. Bodanzky sald. \ere was no ecore in the first automobile ride ndian “line | Ju “Nothing costs too much. They | peric house™ in which ce Vignault of « port \tthe finest and (hey witl nat he | R e satisfied with anything mediocre.” ORD TREX Sl Rl Lo e Amoricans, e saif, have an “in-| Chicago, Dec. 8 OM—a world's)when B. J. Bowker of Lynn, Mas, iiva) 1evalifor mvelo anifenyihmit rocord iibex, fwith horns measuring | BIgR 1 BIULVALO A chergaof Brepcl “New Yorkers and, in fact, Ameri-|59% Inches in total length, has bheen '”””'-'r l‘vfl: . Hv”\« s ~ LM'} ] to cans everywhere, are great critfes [bagged by Kermit Roosevelt, co- | clght months in Do ot of execution,” he sald, “It must be |leader with his brother, Colonel |Tection ‘:'\" amworso simitted, hiewover, that they cannot | Theodore, of the James Simpson- | Lo B, Wheeler, also of Mussachni always distingulsh between good and | Roosevelf expedition to Central Asia |8 S bad music, tut they do :lmwrr)rlnlwk(or the Field museum. rnLaencerofdidy S S e S e e e o B P B i e Official Bartford Stock Exchange Quotations FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Building BANKS AND TRUST COS. Bl4 . Am City Bank an/ Trust Co. 850 | Conn. River L Co 200 | First Natlonal Bank i Hertford- Actia Nat'onal ex 7| Hartford-Cons, Truet Co, 52 Morris Plan Hartford 16 | Park 8t Trist Co. n0 : | | Police Tn New York Hunting Robber o Who Tries to Impersonate Char- ' lio Chaplin, 8 () are looking for lit who make-up Charli a dapper little man, twirl- ' ha knocked at the door arrict Buccola This, er making a sweeping | for derby presented the 1 woman with a bouguet of not surprise was not | man stepped i Buceola was about to take to the | that wearing Vild Auto Ride Has Yarkers will pay any price "he Vignault girl told her parents that she and Jane Bates of Newport ompanicd three men, traveling salesmen from Massachusetts, on an automobil®* trip to the horde that Bowker struck her In th ing her injury. The tk | will be charged with intoxication. LS 1)\ WAY HOME £} s % H Capital 700,000 | |.'.Hflq’) Liseoet [Ts Now at one Where e s | 200,000 Guest of the Governor 150.000 ¢ Balboa, C. Z., Dec. ()—John et W. Wecks. former United States 160.000 ary of war, has arvived here on 460000 | his way from his South American He will be the guest of th governor of the C Zone until | iday, when he sail for Havana | Mr. Weeks said he looked for bi improvements in the 'anama Canal | 000.0001to meet the increased traffic due to | 00y [ better trade conditions. Regarding | 000090 | v eports of a projected erocean Nicaragua, 1 Wwas 50 famail | Phoenix Natonal Bank 219 (R Riverside Tust Co | 430 8tate Bany & Truet Co. 450 U. 8 Sewlty Trust Co, 415 Clty Ban) & Trust Ri 70 5 20000000 3 PP, el ) | died o He and FIRE INSURANCE COS. ¥ Aetna Fre Ins Automolile In: Hartforl Fire i 66 Natfond Fire In | Phoent; Iire In: 5 €00 Auto Pghts 205 | 218 | lome L-1-Y-1-F-) (oS waterway throu LIFE AND INDEMNITY [said that this matter Aetm Casualty & Burety ex 15 | 1 2,000,000 ' the future that the present genera- Aet Life Ine. ex 11218 10000000 | tion should mot he troubled with it Cow General Life | 1750 L000.000 g5kt e | Wiz Y A Dot 11080 s RIG SALE OF TOBACCO Trvelers Ins. Rts, 2 | 264 Lexington, Ky., Deec. 8. (1) PUBLIC UTILITIES 4. City G. Lt. Co. ptd. (25) td. City Co.. com. (25) dartford Electric Lt pfd ex Hartford Electric Lt com ex Hartford Elsctric Lt. Notes €0, N. England Tel. Co 144 18000000 | 08 ¥ o) Conn. Lt, & Pow 7% pfd 110 4 3 4.500,000 | Burley ce Coun, Lt. & Power 8% ptd. 119 2 tion. This Is the company’s seco purchase MANUFACTURING COS. | here, the othe i 750,000, American Hardware Cor. (25) 10341 12,500,000 | S Automatic Ref. Co 3 1,000,000 GETS COAT BACK Rigelow-fifd Carpet Co., com 98 [ 100 .| 291000 eh e Billings & Bpencer Co., com (26) 9 0 | - 150,000 ashington, Dec resi- | ) Blllinge & Epencer prd. (26) 135 1,000,000 Coolidge the Chic C Dolliay Cdiaiany 1 | L0 600 [ papers today that he had lost his| . Colt's ex 3 J 5,000,001 e R e Eagle Lock Co. (26) 104 03 | 100,000 | OVErcoat yests hi and | grc Fafnir Bearing a3 Hart & Cooley Fuller Brueh Co 1lst Pfa. (28) Fuller Brush Co. Class A (25) enm Fuller Brush Co Clus AA com QJ | Internat f 6.028.5 - Iy ;..::;,}'mn‘v’n,'s €01H(3«;( corm. PROBE GIRL'S DEATH home New Brit. Mach. Co., com (25) 1 6 i Boston, Dec GOVErnor | oy New Brit. Mach. Co., bfa, | esterday lex-Berent-Pond com 1 ) 200 | {nvestiz les- Botnent-Pond prd ) 500,000 Gy Noll North & Juda fg. Co P no00 [Jessie Lynian of DADIDEQH: A Pock, Stow & Wilcox (25) 2 i 6 " 16 0.000 | dled on Nov. i operation Ruseell Mfg. Company 5 ) | 10.000 | The order was issu s a result of Btanley Worka com. (25) el Btanley Works, pfd. (25) pshir Torringtou ex Unfon Mfg. Co. N. Brit (25) Whitlock Coti Plpe 150,000 NEW YORK BANKS AN MIPANIES } Ametica, Bank of ex = | Amcrican Exchange Nat) TR 18 Bankers Truet ex 5 s 20 Pt Bl S Bank of N Y. & Truet ex 35 20 uuo.000 | Vateras b 3 s Central Unfon Truet 9 H | mously adopted a Chase National 5 1 ing the Irish 1 Chatham s Nat) ] QJ 10,500 | A commitice Chemical National 7 4.500 \HH) approximately 8,5 pounds of burley tobacco, | nearly 0, to the Tobacco Co, was announ Stone {sale of involving 150,000 America 1,750,000 10,000,000 | yesterday by James C. dent & z - man Grower Ame 990,000 | o Hotel Sherman that it had been | to W w'!l»; | ™ | county private 1,000,000 nl‘MM. lmx NDARY TERMS Dublin, RS Iif 000.000 | can deputies, Tom Johnson Commerce. Nat') Bank of ex 2 3 ¥ 5 g ! § WS | wealth Corn Exchange | 58 mn« appointed tc se t most effc Equitable Trust ex oou tive means of defca the prope Farmers Loan & Trust Co, 3 Issic Firet National Bank 10,000,000 | Guaranty Trust Co. 25,000,000 Hanover National 5.000.000 Irving Bank-Columbis 0000 | Lawyers Title & Truet £.000,000 Hanhattan Co (Bank of) (50, 10,009 Mechanice & Metalr Natl. 100 it I 0 » 40.¢00.000 | stitution shall t N 1 to for- 10,000 000 {hiq the legistatu liorize the oot |reading of the without com- 2,000,000 | ment in public and educa. {tional institutic { the state, was | ., AND CASUALTY COMPANTES liatraaucca vy Harry John Miller e 6,000,000 | { 'Hl NEW BiBLT READING BILL Olymyda, Wash., D o — A to amend the s c Prun® 24 tle, Guarante. & Trust 5 1 T1s 15 U. 8 Mortgage & Trust Co. ; ) IS ACTIVE INSURANCE Americnn Allancs « 0 100,00 Awmericgn Surety es i\ 5 10 Q ';1 n : ; 2 3] 3310 (00 h Frdcity e Prents Toe 1 4173 'Saue | READ RERALD CLASSINTED aps | Franklin Fire tne. Co. (38) 24 | J&J i 1,000,000 Glens Falle ins Co (10) | ) ] he & Rutgers 5 : ent American I(geurance Ce. < 1" QJ1s Fanover fnsurance Co (60) 1 01 04 iome Ipsurance Co 3 1" Jal ina Co of Nortd Americs (10) S s 18 1118 \aryland Cae. 9 National Surety N 20 18) Niagars Falls 1os. Co (80) 250 " 1) Preferred Accident 20 or Westchester Fire Ine. Co. (10) »n QJ T—ezira 0L0000050D Repre J= | | 12,600,000 | 1500 4-(\!\’1 | 14000 000 | 6.000.000 | 1.800.000 | { 3 000,600 | 1,000 000 1,000,000 | UNDERTARER Phone 1625-2 Opposite St. Mary's Choreh Restdenee 10 Summer S1 - 1623 K IOAYS EARTHUUM‘FS 1S SENT 10 CHESHIRE, UNTRE BEFORECAST o 'Engincm‘ing-Economic Founda: | Etemene i ion v o all St Reaots o President's Boston, Dec, earthqu to wh foundation takes exceptio a statement today., 1 18 tendant loss PRIGEY Wl Ef{m riefs | Ri3! | ard Oil of New York tod nounce an a 1~ ince of 1-2 cents a y | New York ) land. Th new price is 15 cents a gallon, Reopening of the London inves | ment mar} t Belief that a long kes can be foretold Is only | sulted in { four popular misconceptions | ness ich the Engincering- tion Makes Report 8 (P Hessage zn loar which prevai cording to e founds Compotition 1in a study of ecarthquake 1 with a view to reducing at- | low noro or N po 1 10 reduce taxe 1 recon ind destruction, statement of the fou lation scd on articles and editorials | ing will go to { ghest bi ! 1 5y refating to carthquake hazard which th nt which threaten life and Fact, increa Y them ean he Expect will, but probably a loss can he “aleulated on a with more than $3,000 which M orded and tested on wl n v conchy grilling Abbott Frederick F. reet, a vete Tine M afternoon at his home, Ile was an sistant fore company took over the after an {liness of two wecks | durations. t Funeral services will he from 1 | Walter J old son of Mr. and Mrs, the New B G I o ill he wrial will be in I > funeral of Alexande . George W, C 2000000 |8 little 1a informed by | jyyp4q) nin a epceial fja) will e in St Northampton, Lenox pital at k S ho died while his body hy ) | From Gronnd Pine. qu and_ Laurel Bollerer's Posy Shop 89 W, The Telegraph Florist of New Britain.” cd ten persons. dy of the VOTE DIVIDEND niitsaLotadonreasion ShitaL) been sent to it, | r misconceptions includa ion that the hazard is a prob- r th movements, or fon ountd which men live, Hazard is a | dividend, teditho adv omplex problem involving all of | conside ate whic wnd co-ording Man Who Shot Another |action on carthauak |ion has its value but not ratlons and no survey 18! The Amerlcan Brake Shoo ana |, Oh¢ Of Uhe outstanding feat does not recognize | Foundry cor them [the i otlon that ¢ from 85 L by de e basls for |elaving a quartirly ) o A hazard, Opin- fon these shares, i problems |quarterly dividend of $1.73 T gainst forees | proforred, security to stoe olders of re not opinion, fs the only 8afe [hop 15, Fferetotor for action in emers 5 has paid quarteriy > fourth point made In the lg;»5 on common. stoc hird error is t common st wing protection both pay foundation’s statement is that cer- ain writer ind teaching work in assume that research e . " . earthauake Chinese Cabin Boy Tiies 1 has as its ultimate purpose |rp RS 2 o o knowledge of earthanares, | 10 Murder Gen Chow Lin the foundation says, is not true | Shanghai, Dec. § (P—A Canton cal purpose is protection i cabin boy on the Amer although they can- | President Picree ni from ©d to kill Gene niraa ader of ) st loss for, e prevented, the loss Canton, when the liner, aring Wo 1 he predict- occurrence of the tremors can- Kong was can no more predict that |here sarthqnakes will not oceur than that | The eal con General Ho sen 10 observed, [ hai hospital with wounds in 1 et stmilar to | dom 1 h expectancy of life can — hasis of bank, {be determined. s Its (Mis. T American Burean Federation Hold- ing Sessions T Chicago, Dee. § (A ’=a('lnm.r Is Not Given Her Children ovidence, R, T, Dee. 8 (M — | tarm bureau federation Herbert Carpenter in NOW- jis mecting today co-ope superior court today denfed | kotinz o tition of Mrs. Milton J. Bud- tran wife of a v ol man of! Farm fires annua ort and New York, for the (00, enoush fo pay t and Milton barrowed ¢ i ng's suit, which open- 000 to be appli to a dramatie Wallace today when the petitioner | prove down on the stand at the prey sion of her second v of 'ni il by her husband's attorney, |lessness, Phillips, ratic chil- | f annual interes 1 on princi came feetive chimacys a BRITISH OUTLLOK BETTER Washington, Dee. 8 (P {nomie ontlook for ¢ ed greally Locarno pa bassy said today in a f ment kb 4 out b v in the N Review, in whi inted a gloomy pic British futu Frederick P, Garriep employe of Tramt Company died fhis CE LARCENY CHARGE Dec. 8 (P John H. an, a wholesalc gools doing business in T firm nam of John company, went or eriminal court tod ment ¢ ing larceny from the Manufactu company. Mr. Su 1an at the factory untii | 1, 1925 when North & Judd plant. e Is survived by his witc ; Wo_stepbrothers, John J. and d Pitney. tomorrow afternoon, and bu |1al will be in Fairview cemotory, |I- Wolk are also cha spiracy to ste Walter J. Wightwood Wightwood, 4 months Walter Linden strect died cral hospital afternoon. Funeral service held tomorrow afternoor frview cen UPHOLD BIBLL Greeley, vight of public Colorado to hav Bible read “without com: part of the regular rchool exe was upheld in a decision yesterday by Dist Smith, REANDIG wood of § 4674 EX-C0) TREASURY Martinshurg : J George Mead Bow | tive in co s frol | West Virginia district from Alexander Stewart 3 is dead his home he of paralysis, Stewart | a stroke wvette strect was held fternoon at the Corbin Screw | ition foremen club. Rey Hill of South Con- onal church was in officiated an cemetery Asks “’)H‘ Ali Fairview Mrs, ¥V Il‘l.'T"l.’l ¥ eral services for Mettey Mrs. Virgini. Mcttey will be held from the late T4 Church street, to it 8t Peter's chur Mary's ce Mass, Rohert Cochrane ral services f ert Cocl were held s : late hom Place, 2 o'clock this Sutelifte, iscopa Samuel officiated, nt wasin the W cemetery family plot { Carl Harry Bloom 21 year old theological student at North Park coll go. 1L, will probably be ! his t Common- wvenue Thur torm Standards Are According to Spen 1y afternoon it arrives at about noon to morrow tentative plans for the fu fro the home o'clock and from Swedish at 2 o'clock Thurs tor. and two fellow eceased are (o con services at the church. Inter- will be in Fairview cemetery. CARD OF THANKS, CLUB TO M EXCHANGE 2 cluh wil m hors for 11 shown 1 L8078 IR. and MRS. C. GACLIARDI Sl follow EEEE—————— | CHRISTMAS WREATHS AND ROPING MADE TO ORDER Princess Pine, Hem- Also_artificial wreaths. [CTIRISTMAS CARDS] de Special Notice This buildir wn by New York Char work on the fourth floor ratio 1 whist and dome is blamed for the co! at the 1 MAIN ST. PROF. BLDG. TEL. #06 Armory ey | FEATRE MARKET ; ntinued pro | whic | ork njed o capdite railroad con- wetor; that it in- ing here < ' L, Motor \after ar of activity TEMENT EXCHANGES & BALANCES I m'mm' Wife of Knox LIVESTOCK MARKLT Essential, be 1o spea Mr. ar e PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS EW WORA 4 HAKTTORD STOCA EXGHAMGEY | JIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= Tel 2040 MARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL Row | | T t-ue We offer and recommend 50 New Britain Machine Preferred 58 11 mend- nd a it an | e soll- prie w1 JUDD & COMPANY ’ sred an ires or men, or the conditions \, voted today to d ! r whi le pro- nee in MEMBERS NEW YORK STUCK EXCHANGE MEMBERS HARTFORD §TOCK EXCHANGE JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., COr. Lewis St HARTIORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2-62 New Britain: Burrltt Hotel Bullding. Tel, Meriden: 33 Colony St. 'Tel, 1540 ures of t Penn Tower. BIGELOW-HARTFORD CARPET (‘O., PFD. CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER 7% PFD. ( ONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER 8% PFD. UNITED STATES ENVELOPE C0, PFD. At the Market Thomson, Tenn & Lo, Burritt Hotel Bldg.,, New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Douald R Hart. Mgr. We Offer and Recommend: 10 shares Connecticut General Life Price on Ap;Yication We do not accept margin accounts [EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN fiHartford Conn.Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 Virginia, and candidate two ag0 for the democratic nomi- hation for senator from that state, ‘m Dean Hugh Miller of the school the Tolado | ©f engincering of George Washing- | ton university. It is understood the marri; las been fixed for an arly date, ans Mrs. Brown, w « g veteran °F | nomination of J layers were announced to- last democrat 1s club owners of the d o ntion, beeame a feminist leader n poli after the death of her husband in 1916. HANY NOMIKATIONS Alfred W, Witt Goes to the Robins and Case Stengel is to Manage Club, ho seconded the 4 W. Davis at Nallonat national con- o0 sessiom for thelr ! Whitey Witt, centerfielder, who 40 unconditionally released by the ork Yankees last scason, ha A contract with the Broo while Cascy Stengel, | yme runs won two world's 1es for the Glants in 19 n engaged as manag club of the America Jaynes is Recommended to Be Postmmaster At Ansonia, Conn.—Others Named, 1 was presi he Worcester, Eastern league last Washington, Dee. 8 (M—Several hundred nominations to the public 18 gt ‘hom | Oflce, mostly postmasters, were MOnY. ;i i Boatonibinls ' [sent to the senate for confirmation i Ly President Coolidge. Many cady are hold- nder recess appointment. Among the names sent to the tol was that one of cablnet mem- Tera e dahon ke v Davis of the war de- the playing season with. | PATtment, appointed since congress i . wdjourned last spring. The presi- nt also sent fn the names of all 1bers of the diplomatie corps appointed during the recess. Connecticut—aAnsonla, Alfred W. Jaynes. l ' z i ~V = E | Amon N il G0 G8Traffic Bureautiiel < v onislons ) v marshals were Willlam J. fleets This Noon |Keville, district of Massachusetts ty devi ind Alfred J. Chretlen, district of New Hampshire, Thomas W. White of Newton was 1 for collector of internal TR chusetts. SRS iR c wstoms: Wilfred W. 1l be taken to obtaln a | Lufkin, at Boston. davice. Sete “omptroller of customs: Dwight P lat of of Dover, N. H, at Boston. pl v - | Mosul Question to Be h will be done railroad and it will be elim- n its turn. M hurcau placed itslef on rec Put Up to Leaguc Court 1 @ consoll Geneva, Dec. § (A—The League of ns council today voted unanis usly to 3 the opinion of the permanent court of international justice. putting the Mosul dispute between Great Britaln and Turkey up to the council for decision. Ture v voted against acceptance, but Turkish vote, llke the British, was not counted. il office 1 o president. tional league club owners, | vith President Heydler, ont curtailing its best for Unlited The New Have railroad will be notified of this Secretary Ralph L. Gould re ported on the bill to place all truck- ing conc under the In Commerce Commission, President Walter L. Bell appointed J. M Stuart, Patrick . Gaftney, and 0.| DIG STOCK INCREASE M. Baker to the executive commit. | NeW York, Dec. 8 (P—The Equit- e ble Trust Company of New York | Lee today anncunced an Increase in its | capital stock from $23,000,000 to [ #30.000,000 giving it second place {among New York's banking institu- | Widow of Congressman Brown of | tions in the matter of capitalization. W. Va, To Marry Professor | Only the National City Bank, with willl Washington, Dec. 8 (P—Friends|a capital of $50,000,000 and surplus Wed- | learned today of the engagement of | of undivided profits of more than State | Mrs. Izetta Jewel Brown, former|$60,000,000, now ranks above the actre: widow of Former Repre-| Equitable, EET ed by ! ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED