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CONGRESS GETS NUMEROLS BILS Exactly 1,787 Have Been Re g¢ ceived This Session Washingtor ficulties cc ing to keep i1a ) flool of proposals by members is strikingly {llustrated by the cold sta tistics of what has been accomplish ed {n the two months of the present #essio Sinee opent Feh, The alf- rs n try. ove the fay on December T T27 bhls have been intro- through all of hefore the: They are struction o ble streams, fmportane idge is the priating 350, penses of the become law ¢ measures v bridg: the land rizing con- across naviga- lon of to 1 President Cool- joint resolution appro- to defray American participation in the preliminary disarmament confer- ence at Geneva The senate has spent most of Its time considerir the resolution of adherence of the United & the world court, which was last week. The tax bill soon w passed and with these two big {esues out of the ery will be speeded The housc much f ¥ congress enn en consider a third bulk will b ittee rooms only > fu the this con- never hope of them. The great Kkicked arout to find a waste paper gress expircs. BIG SHOKE STACK FALLS O FACTORY IN BRISTOL v coner. v s Hundred Toot Tube Crashed Down On Buoilding of N. L. Birge Sons Co., This Noon. Biistol, I of the Whitlock Coil Hartford w rai hundrec foot smoke s 4 L. Birge Sons ‘0., ou Pond street, this noon, the stack got away and fell, strik- ing corner of the factory buiid- ring away a poftion of In the accident, the new pipe helng put in by the saue com- vany was completely demolished but fortunately there was no oue injur- one, treasurer and of the N. L. Birg was todny unehle amount of damage t Pipe Sons Co, mate building NEED OF G00D WILL Walter J. Campbell Delivers Inspir- ing Talk at Luncheon Mecting of Kiwanis Club ‘This Noou. esponsibility goes with good will and good will always goes vwith ter acquaintance, Ergland distri address to the club today. world court, and applics 1o races o as it does to cr and individuals, He said Kiwanis was life or the is ability to A five minut Di. Thomas A. Was presented painted sreat talk Feeney., with a sign to be pla fice, contuining pi one of them supp ber of th self. 1 in of two meun, mem- ture d to be ollow- Uling stati yeur clothes ney, 242 M: In presc J.o MW stand wh tecth sam to m 18 b Vos br. D, W, nski and ed numibers isting of C. W. berg, Howard Y, Steg wonnor r 'Conne John B, members, ished hy Parker, L ety rns olla wery My piano a sirated Senator \\ hu‘lcr \an gherty Ren Attorney in id to zors and other LEIGH W, WILSON Tirtd b, 3 P Wilson, of DS yort, T formerly w Haven Pail New York o {his ity wditor ium died Mr. Wilson s nection w newspapers aging editor of the W Times.and has sinec in publieity work Lynn W. Wilson, RBridgeport Ktar, is @ deceased SCROOL OF ad,’ Mass sual spbetacle es d harbor was witr North 168 &pProac WHALES shore. ed residents of th One of the wh ithin Thos sald 1 ey are seldom s0o far south whales seen in waters wiater. PARTY LINES WAVERING Bill's Provision Relative to In comes of Over §10,000 1s Sub. ject of Argument, | Washington [ lines were Feb. 8 UM — Party wavering today in the | senate fight over reductions in the surtax rates, which apply on in- comes over $10,000, in considera. [tion of the tax reduetion bill, | “Regulars" of the two partles, adhering to the compromise reach- | ed by the finance committee agree. ing to the reduction in the mum rate from 40 to 20 per ¢ and adding $22,000,000 to the { duction approved by the through greater cuts in the " applying on Incomes between 000 and $100.000, are meeting | position from both sides of | ehamber, | These senators | maximum ast 25 re- house rates $2 op- the demand that rate be cased to at per cent while ac- | copling the 20 per cent rate on the amount of {income In excess of $100,0¢ as provided by the bhl they ask that higher rates be ap. | plied on incomes over that amount, | graduating the scale up to 25 per | cent on incomes of $500,000, | To further tion of the of the finance speed up considera- bl Chatrman S&moot committee was hope- | Ml today of keeping the chamber in sceston for six hours. Confront- 1l ed nl«o by more than forty amend- mants introduced since the bill was taken up in the senate, Chairman Smoot called his committee into asion again today In the hope of | disposing of some of these and thus preventing extended debate on the noor. ' HELD OK CHEGK CHARGE Store, Taken Tnto Custody at Re- [Dors. Fran quest of Chicopee Tolice, ed by of- Mass, Mor- employed at the Mod- hop, was arvested this by Sergeant Patrick J. O'Mara and Detective Sergeant . Willlam P. McCue, on a charge of tently p assachusetts city half ago. Corbert is b police until Ch r him, The nnected w Al ay opee offic accused denfes being the crime. SCHROEDER-KONOLD | John M. Schroeder of this City Takes Miss Mabel G. Konold of Collins- ville ¥or His Bride. | John M. Schroeder of 202 Hart- ford avenue and Miss Mabel G. Konold of Collinsville, were marrled | this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Col- linsville. Local relatives and friends |attended the ceremony. vho is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I'red W, he office of the Collins Hehroeder is connected Stanley Worl McNeil's Fmal Wishes Are Being Carried Out idgeport, ¥eb, 83 (A—The fu- 1 services for Archibald McNeil, nt resident and active in of the city for over 5 who dled early yesterday held this afternoon at here. 1In accordance Wit ressed wish of the late sena- body will be cremated, the aced in an urn and Kept at atory, The funeral ar 1ts down to the finest de- made by Senator McNeil ago and explained to his and three sons. lie stinulated that 1 fter his Lis wife Mr. with the some L wife there be no asked that his sons ac and nor IN FIGHT OVER TAXES, | Fred Morrin of Erwin Place Ap- xi- the | Konold, was employed in | | | {matter | Miss Konold, | Itrol on |application was made to Meet an in- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD NEW ATHLETIC HANAGER | pointed to Succeed Willlam Regan at Senlor High School, Fred Morrin, son of Mr. and Mre Peter Morrin of 45 Erwin Place was today appointed gencral maunager of athletics at the Senlor High school to succeed Willilam Regan who re- slgned as he was leaving school ; ger {8 o member of the junfor class, and has been active n athletic activities of the school since his enrollment. His brother F.dward is a member of t Ketball quad. U ( hairman Will Get Salary of $9,000 a Year Hartford, I' 3 P —The effect of the uction of the state hourd of con- Tuesday afternoon wlhen un crease fn the sum allocated for sal | » 1he lary of | irman d T, Higgins of the | public utilities commission nom“ | $8,000 to $9,000 ar. At the last | sosston of the gene ssembly the | increasing the salary of | was sympathetically the fixing of the ase was left to the the '(n',:l vote dthe ine the commence- present fiscal y and 500 to meet Mr, Hi considered but amount of Incr Loard of control. Tuesday the hoart ease to begin ¢ ment of the voted $1,5 SCOUT COUNCIL TO MOVE The headquarters of the New Brit- ain council, Boy Scouts of America, 1 be moved to tho Raphael build- ng when the Chamber of Commer takes up its now rooms in the block. The scout oftlce will continue | to sub- room from the Cham- | or as \\ has in the past ! {moval will prohably t |Frida _Troop 21 ¢ troop is getting a Three mem- Milton Wolf. Vn c 1lis, have eady good stz 1v~' 1 are near th rd Burke and Richard been admitted to the troop a tenderfoot annivorsary Fi K will b sing a check in umk ON POLICY, Reporting tha not turned from t , Dominick atn ed the police to find | e boy this morning. A short whilc r the boy returned to his home, ‘ Mrs. M. M. Judd, 92 Vine street, to police that she had a| y at her home whom she| keep until officers called for | BIOTTER s 4 yrar o [ would 1 him. While h | rear | B Ro | ported { stolen cense 2 N Crossley I over shoe com this morning while he Stanley and East ran into a small girl into the front of his car. not k=¢m to he hurt as she up and away. street, George vley street, re his license plates were v were Connecticut li- the Walk- reported that was driving Main street who r She jumpea Reach, of BANKRUPTCY death in having his | the coitege to the crema- | \hunfl (voes Out Into | Bridgeport, Street Seeking Jurymen | Hauven, Feb, 3 (P—After a of veniremen had been ex- 1 with but ten jurymen chos- the talesmen in complete a jury for the damage suit fnstituted by MeKnight dalpl 8 ter, in civil superior zod Dy Miss McKnight machine in which she was 12 was struck by a truck owned the Mflford- T PL:-\d ( ondmon Shll garded as Critical ! taymond W agton, Conn. Feh. 3 (P— former at h sick.” ph home accord- ictan, who in his eon- expected SHOWE! IK l‘(lll I\RIIIF TO-BE in honor of Miss Charlotte lowski at the home of Mrs. uand Gaudétte of 14 Orange bout 20 guests were pres- home was prettily decorat- occasion in pink and s were played and re- Miss Blogoslow- | ski will become the bride of Walter Mary's church on Febru- instead of today as was * announced In the news- | {1 oer gon, ! ter Louise, AR \Il\(-l‘(i\ AVE \ll FIRE which of the on 98 Farming- lthe flame guished this home is mcurm by Niedz- as the reason for the fire, MATTERS An additional dividend of ten per ent was declarad at the final mect- r in the matter of Patsy Tomeo, upt, this morning. | David L. Nafr was appointed trustec at the meeting this morning creditors of the Hardware {City Market, bankrupt, In the matter of § Weber, pro-! prietor of the bankrupt Gift on Main street, the first h \will be given on February 13 ireferee has ordered the of t [place on February 17. The apprais- | are Joseph Hershfield, 1. Kes- , and Morris D. Saxe. J. Kop- tford represents e | sale upt and BRUTAL ASSAULT Feb. 3 (T"—Dolice are | scouring the north end of the c or a man who brutally assaulted cight year old girl yesterday after- | noon. The little who lives on Oakwood strect near Exeter street in the Chopsey Hill road section of the city, was on her way home from school when In an isaloted section | she was seized by an unknown as- 1 dragged into the bus BYRNE NOT TO RESIGN ord, Conn,, Feb. 3(P-—DBank tssioner John B. Byrne has been kept basy for the past two days n cffort rtake a rumor for | e purpose of giving it an unquali- | fed denial, that he intends to resigy his position. Omne report, Mr, Ryr said, was was to take | presidency of the new bank fn West Hartford to o that he W. L. MARVIN DIES New York, Feb, 3 (P—Wi Marvin, vice-president eral manager of tl Steamship Owners asso He was Mr. Marvin was a former newspaper nian and later identifis himself with ocean ship building a ship owning inte cfation, iere to. DROPS DEAD IN N. Y, New York, Feb. 3 mes . C. Henderson, descr as a realty woolen manufacturer of Philadel. phia, and brether-in-law of Mavor Kendrick of that city, dropped dead rive WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1926, Poor Pussy same | Miss A1 Garden t Enr of lLa tonight for Wi they will s A son wis ain Gener Georgs STRA\'\IBERRIEQ PLEN[IPUL Chiv load Tots — Selling 70 Cents P Chie ries i in t s have from price scent | height Wholes: 1v rries are ents 1o com O W Sarah Button twice divorced of the same termi court, were marry cense this City Cler) Wilbur s a bi pective bride a » Marke t Gets Them in Car- rom 60 to © Quart starte s D AGAIN A OfREST N dili nated nted 1frey gat Funerals Trness ral 1t of Mar Landers, cars, wer this £rnoc Theodo sery morrow Theodore t . Wright fors f | ket Frary P & eld at Rurial will be i Funeral Rogansky be held in body was morning. Miners to | today in Fifth avenue at Fourteenth ffi street. | HI.\R.\ f)"' FATHER'S DEATH | Peter Barone of Park street today on the second | received a cablegram advising him of the death of his father in Italy. | Anthony and a daugh. | also reside in this city. HOFFMANS BU Willimantic, Conn., {tsrael J. Hoffman and Bernard ton avenue, did $75 damages before [Hbflm'm of New Haven today an- nonnced the purchase of a hl” m terest in the Gem theater her ng the fourteenth ter which they have placed on their list. S interest. Joseph oNL Pl Opposite Nt Resdence 13 A Hafiey DERTARER one 16 Mar) Sammer St = Chored 16233 BOLLERER’S ™ - | Flowers delivered world within two | graph service, The Telegraph S\ SHOP in every part of the ours through our tele- in | wiecki. An overheated stove is given |uel Campner of New Haven sold the | A7 W, Main St. Prof. Bldg.. Tel. 886 Florist of New Britain || Wall Street Briefs voted to cancel d.8 per eent cumulative pr Neld in its treasury. the New York will vote toniorrow or ton exchange L proposul te lose the excha sroduction of year. By t ( ounter I’mwch \\(‘ STOCK PRICES IN UPWARD MOVEMEN Gasoline Increase Causes Shilt cm Terings li in 0|l Stocks It oy aracit the g ratlroads, ling the covered stimu Smelti Nashy Fur Offered by French Party | is, 1 (PTwo count 1 ne estoration s a substitute hills, artel positi \romise . although 5 by its own pro, BLL SURRENDERS is st group. for |, m, F Dispatches hat the Syrian n-vs-Hal- ‘rench He is | ¢ 0,600 have 1 contributed to the Syrian insur- s by sympath: 1 pt, Trak gl ASKS LARGEIR PENSIONS al Wasl Coolidg: A. Thompso of the Spa Feb, 3 (P—President zed today by Carmi commander terans, to support larger LS ON MAN'S HEAD arrving a Joad of building in Newing- N on Zizmond the New FNGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED M. 1 Mrs. Max Abr { Talcoft street have ar gagement of their na. Abrahamson, to Herman f New Haven. Mr. Adler he Tlorowitz Brother: 1, laughts d the r, Miss MEETING committe commun impa afternoon it hotel, STORRS COMMITTEE The New Britain of the. &t and orrs church ¢ orrow at the Burr ouse skating Adler | Uncontir at ed tl dian Pacific ille, th Meg nwhile money on the ength deve ailed production fail- L response from the oil nd Pa- Associated strength ol of Assoc York the condition ng of and other | sorption o ying | which pute Cerea aliforni ew h flurr fav to b and ‘onsolic on a large | rencwed Prices continued ing of today's vesterday moter shares N at 4 wall op jand Huds points in r of the coal p [iumped & points an T11 10 2 points were Hudso n | Unitod {and t rable ash tocks e > of po of 1 to Reading ¢ exchang: sterl Califormia heen concluded Packing 8 points to | and ! stocks developments a i record, s in other pending. The ted Gus wo Moto! 8 folR 8- {oN( per cent Street Opening. to work I by T | 3 poin Aw oal two 2 reports that the ng Ly 1 cav rubbe re hought Remington Type- | Standard all lo; market late upturn in | Union Paci- 1 the ad ers hut Delaw ke more th tion of the ey, Pederal Mining | 1 init Loco Ohio 1 Mag h 1st Electric Motors Royal Dutch | sinclair Oil |South Rallway { Studebaker South Texas Pac Westinghous Willys Over ETEVR 3} 1 thre collapsr rEE N S | Niles-F | Treasury valance . MEMBERS NEW YRR & MARTIORD STOCR EXCHANGEY JNWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN=- Tel. 2040 * ; WARTFOR) OFFICE € CENTRAL MOV TBLY §- 8 1| PUTNAM & CO sumisd | IOO Amencan Hardware 100 Stanley Works IMBERS NEW YORK ST A IBERS HA "ORD 8T( JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST, HARTEFORD, CONN, New Britain: Burritt Hotel Building, Tel, 1815 Meriden: Colony St Tel. 1340 Biristol: 4 Main St Tel, 2105 'K EXCHANGE CHANGE Cor, 1ewis 8t TELEPHONE 2.9121 We invite orders for execution on commission in the New York market Stocks carried on margin Thomson, 1fenn & Lo Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES Donald 1. Hart, Mgr, Torrington Co. Stock Bought and Sold WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS EDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN MHartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer:— 50 shares American Hardware 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark Prince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Fxchange Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 Aetna Life Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. Rights el LOCAL STOCKS 1 Jars Court nished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks Bid wsualty 1010 ;H‘mv\ N B Mac N B Mac f »-Pond com .., th & Judd Stow & Wil . 1 Mfg Co Works . Works pfd on Co com n Mfg Co Public Utilities Stocks. Conn Lt & Pow pfd ..110 Traffic Judge McDonald in Wash- ington got the surprise of his Mfe when Miss Blanche McGlone, 14, of 1o, appeared before him clad in ing suit, silk pa- h-heeled slippers. Po- she had driven her auto lamp post after a party at iquor was served. She was relased when bond for her good iconduct was posted. TREASURY STATEMENT . $318,02 2 sald Exe ost Exchanges, §8,000 0,000,008 Boston balances, i !