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= = = = = = = = = = = = = Sl M:w JUDGE ORDERS MAN | HAWes NSeies A NEGR NOT T0 SUPPORT WIFE|".". """ SURE OF RUDOLPH Gambling Spirit, Gives Mis. Dula Alimony of| e vor g | Must Try Rbsence Treatment to| $51000 Per le\ :;(l):.orl’vl:‘c”_\",g(‘r‘r;z‘.l;(:;lnclu‘d newspapers | Tesl Hls Love responsiblo for | much of the crime that rlses from | New York, March 8 (#) — pe-|&&ambling environment,” | ch § (P claring that ho would not recognizo| _eaking boforo the Daptist min- | i\ pufrli Califs March § (- the right of any man to abandon Iaters' conference of New York and | tress, who 'nuw was to have ma i his wife without providing support | ¥eInity, Mr. Pecora sald the news- | Los Angeles alif., \ arried Charlic Chaplin, Is now to in the manner to which she had |PAPers atded and abetted gambling |, y..m,mx\flllx‘fn': Tudotph ¥ been accustomed, Supreme Court | tNTOUSh the large amount of &pace fino “ir Lar love for hin « Justies Proskauer today awarded |KIVen to race track happenings and | '\ of a four months' scpara- | Mrs. Elsle Hinman Dula a separa- | ['FOUBD speclal columns of “tips” on tion from Robert D, Dula, Jr, and | "Orses. §3,000 yearly altmony. He suggested the creation of a Mrs. Dula had been recefving agency for discovery of the|would not marry Valentino or any temporary alimony of $36 a week, | 2868 of crime. Such a body, he [other man, has confessed her love Justice Proskauer said the evidence | 4% MIENt possibly be an exten- | for Valentino, acording to the Los | showed conclusively that the|®1°N Of the state prohibition office, | Angeles Tinics, | vy len- The actress who only recently emphatically declared that she Dulas had been living at the rate ‘;" nhe though ~that speclal psy- | 7 think he I the suprems man |ot . Dula, he charace I"(;(')‘lngls'fl!)\m”rl'dh\\n lnto"!m mo- he is perfection she said of him | as “an idler living on the ||t et Of mon who fnd “life too|“Hut T take marriage very seriously. |in ¢ of his famil ame,” and resort to crime for ex- |1t T am ever married again, 1 am |cemetery Dula 1s a son of Robert B. Dula, | StMment. {sure it will he for all time. former vice president of the Amer. e | “So first I want to prove my love. | ican Tobacco company. Mrs. Dula MOTHER SAVES GHILDREN ‘! i going away soon fo Europs | was formerly the wife of Charles | {(Shadnilisibe savayitour imonthe).il G. Lewls, whom she divorced [True Jove “ought to outiive this | cleven duys before her marrfage to | Bridgeport Woman Succeeds In |iobaration If1feel the same whe Dula, on December 30, 1919 L eeluen ax 4 do saw, and nif fenl The Dulas lived at 1ckahoe, | ""KK'“B Four To ;""(.‘- When ":nk:’llrn\ !'YV:";\‘H\ ‘;:\\ T 1 s nothing | | o prevent our ma Y. on a 17-acre cstate which was | L \ dent oule 101 eached given Dula by his father. M Fire Threatens Honse, acrtnaicond T Dula testified that her husband was ; ' Eridgeport, Conn,, March 6 (P Tour children ranging from § to 14 years in age, narrowly escaped suf- City Items er refusal to consent to having |focatlon this morning when fir cr husband sent to a sanitarium |starting in a woodplle in the cellar | for treatment. She also assetred|of the home of Frank Laluna, 'hat her father-in-law broke up|Elias street, swept throngh 1 | thelr home after she told him she | kitehen, filling the house and an ad- | o'clock at ] was “fed up” on the Dula family 1 confirmed drunkard and that the paration was brought about hy | The Junior Hadasah show try-outs wiil take place fonight at %7:30 auditorium of the He. g store with smoke, brew school. The show wil pro- A sult against her father-in. | The children were in the kitchen, | duced at the Capitol theater April | his wife for $250,000 tfor ai-|preparing to leave for school when |2 leged alienation of her hushand's [the fire, which had been smoulder- | afections filed by Mrs, Dala s |ing for some time, suddenly broke et — | smoke poured into the kitchen, tem- | g porarily cutting ofi the ehildren's " Inventor Develops New escape, Mrs, Fleanor V. Brewster says Miss % . . Their cries of *fir Type of Electric ENgine ;. um atemtion - e wes i th Berlin, March 8 (B-—S8ceking ‘”;I‘v‘”f‘l‘ the time hut ran to the | climinate the tremendous consump- | kjtehen and succesded in removing tion of coal in electric power PIANts | Lo children in sfefy. New York, M Dr. Walter Paul, clectrical engineer, | iys gamage will probably reach |13 has devised a thermo-magnetic cloc- | eziq. tric generator. He believes it will = = supplant steam driven turbines for tore o advent of super hydro- ' electrie power combines, T Corliss Palmer Usurped Her | (y Place, Demands 8250 000 anor Brewst r. testifying to-|f r suit for wpainst Miss | 1 r, sald! wsurped her | r home Palmer bre Dr. Paul s said fo have dcmon- | yorty.Seven Ships Will Be Necessary lup o proposed “ymoon, strated, this appuratus with snceess p Clanned es nd her ! flines Bl Uofore the German eleetro-tchnical | to Take American Legion Vets to |10 8 410 80 14 t based on B ct that h o v yh it 'i;f,i,,,,{(ilimuulwf‘l”",: W-" ‘“.,” Prance in October, oF ’“‘“'I“‘v‘ "':’ww d decieastaie Il U isa asitheion s don Tay March 8 — Plang we o sonth on a second honey- | his ature of the iron falls and vises. o0 gooond American Rxpedition- ‘moon.’ Miss Palmer vidiculed our | tomorrow device consists of a heavy soft| 1 yooren trip to Franee which will plans in the presener of hoth of | church prohiainentgeancli soltghyRRaicIc s nade in October, 1927, call for (us and tricd ta disco my hue- e neD I‘.i thoscanteliold § 3 ectieut m bers of the from making g in ng is hung an induction coll. As gion making the trip which she suece 1 went alone Tng 8 healee by niln @ e on from Boston with members land was away thres weeks.” coal fire and then allowed to cool & jon posts of three other - New Tingland states, it was an- | Ma at American Legion head- Governor, Sick, Puts (i wirin . \ L Armistics One: model h ! e ne oo His Name to Budget Bill ;" constrieled is large 11 » N shlohoare Bsnocteaiio } Mareh 8 (P—CGovernor ply a farm with electric light and R i tevntaiiion 0y . who Is confined to his home D Ibahealing isiteauly 1 convention which will last one | with a cold, today signed the annual |, week will he held in Paris fappropriation bill hased on the gov S i Fortv-seven ships will be uged in | ernos’s lndge The hich in- (Cabbages Now Are Set conveying the del \092 h\‘, [‘“‘\ 0/!» I\d?‘h‘mc Mrs. Kresge's Million 5 ] Dollar Law Suit Opens oric. w Y March & (@)1 i tes to 1 86 items, calls ex- id epecd has Lo : Lhol ARl By Mrs. Doris Meveer Kresge to g i n ! of Nvente, < 000,000 from her insband, Krosge, of the chiain Ing Provision | Soltlo. w ot K ) coni- voung engincer, procevded 1o d try it With a it tioned perfeet ught gently by 1in Tittle “nuptial v in the tice Wag 9,000 More for New 1 Court House in Hartford eir mars to her block ¢ hout nin ny WS her Tartford, March By th e fused to deliver the stock. i of a resolu introdnecd O R STy county v 1 e One of Russia’s Oldest Many Phones Out of Order . (tho yrd eonnty to 1o sums Pamilies Now Wi Jde: In Hartford During Day iz¢ Families Now W lth‘S(\l% S UL LS el o | rain over the week-end cansed v y=eow, March § ( (a s of the ol nobility who joined fore 1nrized to seep into a condnit at Bro: . the most not o Valert Cstroot and Farmington avenue and B n Obolen NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE MONDAY, MARCH e its | FURTHER DECLINES IN STOCK LEADERS But Reaction I Orderly One- No Exchange Panic FETTT I 15 { Wall Stre Deaths \— Thomas T, Warre PUTNAM & CO MEMBIRS NEW WRA & MAXTIORD STOGK EXCRAMOES HIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 g TIOR_OINGL CCRNIRAL MY T e ast night at his ) 10 Bur- |proceeds of which following an construction tion of America for | Leing employed on constiuction work Kurviving him are lils mother, Mps, WE OFFER 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 100 STANLEY WORKS and apparently rop improvement | vogented a furth speculative accounts after the fluctuationy \ stand | Timothy Warren and a sister, Mrs Mary Warren ral services will be . after providing for federal | ¢ 1 wtion, write-offs ties were hammered Mary's eometery after prefer dividends to § rails and industrinls w nmon against § |10 a point or two. hotiner, $ months old son | Herman Chotiner | et, died this morn- total sales in the first . Ltd, has declared a JUDD & COMPANY MEMBERS NEW YORK STUCK EXCHANGE JRD STOCK EXCHANGE PEARL ST, Cor, 1. TELEPHONE 2-9131 e political erisis many's entrance to t akneas of French | arising over Ger this afternoon MEMBERS HART JUDD BUILDING HARTIFORD, CONN, New Britain: Burritt Hotel Buflding. | ers of record |ty Trust Co. arch 11. The Guaran- of New York will pay tvidend to holder of John Robert Hughes | somewhat depressing effect on spec- In Southington | following illness incident to old diviconslpayas nded 115 loss to stx points in the | WE OFFER BANKERS TRUST CO. GUARANTY TRUST CO. HARTFORD-CONN. TRUST CO. IRVING BANK-COLUMBIA TRUST CO. NEW YORK TRUST CO. UNITED STATES SECURITY At the market Thomson, Tenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr, or 80 issues to fall back 3 to | | 4 points were \ Callfornia Packi ‘uncral arrangements in charge ot Sons are incomplete, *. 8. Industrial Street Opent lower prices | this morning | at 28 years old end is survive in the stock market, |Julia, aged 14, and Katre, aged 6, . Baldwin Loco- On the other hand, Stores and Ameri- of Larain & Mrs. Nellie O'Connell Flassom, Telephone 2880 offerings rather | atfracted Mre, death h & (P -Mrs, (hushand Travelers Insurance Company Rights Bought and Sold We do not accept margin accounts h as the ma erienced last 0,000 for | Wich by their success in un- N eCrory 8to dicd at strect out of respec rles and Adolp a4 Ward Baking A | 1| a dzughter, o the end of the f ¢ Manufacturd 8 unt earnings EDDY BROTHE HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. RS&C NEW_BRITAIN Atlantic Cog ins Callinan Pere Marguette Saturday nigh Iforeign exehanges opened easy, De- his BSth birthday 7/16 and French franes we couple of poir FAIR BUSINESS BAD Reports Prom Leipsic WE OFFER 10 closing was irregular, buying | id of the |} 40 shares Fafnir Bearing 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark While the Attendance is Good Lit- and several » six poinfs from | cltent | clined 9 and Central Prince & Whitely Listablished 1878 approximated Members New York Stock Exchange change—Cleveland Stock Exchange Chicago Stock E issex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 jees will he held g Aetna Life Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. Funerals conrthanse on W ~um'L— b= through a putting 600 telap n here th formey | W Do disabled &t last until “elock 1his afternoon, The theft of W wire cable, hones out of com- morning. Serviee fataily dates hack 1o the Novseman Rurik, tie ‘. seribers in the Allyn street ines S e 1 Callgt lstrict, d i telephone K th i T hat sireet this worning, also. g 3 . e Ttia{ The cable was hacked with an axo | Bulgarian and Greek depasiment, UCaTHEC Railways to (‘onnect R, ST | . March § (P—-Direct conne GOING SOUTH Remington Resigns From o piccon 1 b i Slmth Aetna Insurance Board Greek natioral ralioad syetams, f o pre ) ( rail i board of dire ac- ;! i li { e ir , on March 18, it urin T ! n is supposcd to have ro nt o difficultic the Actua 1 avor, enly recen BOGUS COUNT ON TRIAL 20 eakdow in Cambrid Mass March “w i3 utl rip Count” Phillippe Declameey 1'Au- £l ! o I , hie nds gny 0 \ s 1 t 1 : ‘\ ) VLU SWEEPING SYRACTS) el e i = TS Sracuio NI X Slinhiett ) mumahiny Leiter's Grandson Learns ircior Sl S ('olonies as Hired Man Sydney, Mareh » lie sehools in Selvay and 1 heen ordered W pupils Dbeent NEW “CHELSEY TRIALS™ o illness is in the op. March & (P —Mayor ¥ o ) ire cro s8 has Quigley of Chelsen and others 1 he dry breatly der employed foree 'gicted with him on charges of con- | ht the bLusiness cstablishments 0 aniraey to violate the prohibition | sailed rov he city w will face Jud and jury a world as an apprentice on a el : - - second time within a few weeks, | He liked Australia so well that he | FLU EPIDEMIC WANES U. 8. Attorney Harold Willlams an- | decided to return here and work a | Binghamton, N. Y., March 8 (P— ', 0 00 today. Their first trial, |while to round out his knowledge of he Influenza epidemic whic h he vhich lasted six weeks, ended in a |life in the British colonies. pread throughout this city appar- gisagrcement on Stturday. | = — ntly was on the wane today.. This | e : | FAREWELL APPEARANC tndicated, n the opinion of y T ANNOUNCED Comedian (dictating his will): | lealth Officer Longstreet, oy | ad the en- (Wha ey 1 ha ink, dough. | t that 1 T herriog, spon if 1 more or 1 the oure a5 ' 1M loss, s s it 1= or jsn't [ v vou 1 hours t . on of Mr 1M Iangvag resent includ s of 11 i » | Comedi 1 tae weat hers and 2,536 pupils. te has heen set for the wedding 'to get a 1 Bost cript Travelers Insurance Co. Rights LOCAL STOCKS Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. 515,112 Surplus nings including interest re- elved for the year 1925 of Yale & Mig. Co. of Insurance Stocks HEAVY SNOWFALL 9 in coples of which have been This compares were $2,670,749 for 1924, Dur. CARD O THANKS s Lock Co., the and the Miller Lock Manufacturing Associated Gus and Eleetric b or THANKS 61 Broadway, New Yerk WHITE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION be following quartarly Series Proforred Steck— e per whare plas the extre divie dend of 12lse heretofore deei rayable on April 1, 1924, 1o stockbolders of ressrd March 10, Preferred Steck- 5 per thare, pay: : tockbolders of record Mareh 10, Provisicn was alse made for stoek fn liew of the cash divi at the rate of 4/100u Public Utilities Stocla, | Joseph M. Hatfey | Upposite St Mary's Series Preferred Stock and §7.80 per Dividend Series STATEMENT Preferred Stoek purchase wut- fckent additional serip o complete & r sell their serip st $1.00 above or below, respeet KNOW THAT YOU TELEGRAVH A POTTED Pl IEASTER GREETING Stock on the day preceding. M. C. O'KEEFFE, Seeretary, ript | “The Telegmph Florist of New Britain.