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City Items EXPERT ON HORSES DIES OF PNEIJM[]NIA D. A, Hamis Was Considered| UL 0 ‘McEvoy Submits to Transfusion s Joseph Grabeck of New who appeared before the Structure Adjoimdng Theater Wil Cost §10,000—Other Bullding was given a HHI unhnu\ of one year Permits Issued, on probation for one year. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD Britain superior court in Hartford this morning on a .-m;.. of drunkenness and breach suspendad and plac- FI!ID.\Y MARCH 12, 1926. SOVIETS CELLBRATE (GENERAL ADVANCE e IV ALL STOCKS Wall Stoeet thalands Bear PUTNAM & CQ NEW WORK & HARTIORD JWEST MAIN ST. NEW WA~ Overthrow of Czarism and Begin- ning of Soviet Gowt, Mo March 12 (®—Bolsheylk i o H ‘ iy , . Russia today celebrated the ninth ‘2( )4() ‘,ufl]o“[y o Ra(}e T]ack A"al]‘s |H‘|‘1 s \. Davidson \’u. has taken fo A]d MIS. BO"OCk — anniversary of the overthrow of 88“"1 A [ [ ! Tel a bullding permit for the crection of Caarls \ g | PARTFON QIPGR AL Wt — two atory bullding af 181 Maa | e 112 or 13 Years of Age SRS Iby, Conaibe a1} iwork el f it i i " » e bt il Hsbie i [Pk giving leetures, — o Duntel Anthony THarris, of 41 |atroot, 10 acrio as a storo and officd | 1o orger 1o save tho e of Mra | Fixed Responsibility (s ccies anit spocia’ motton pleture PATeE lark sireot, 48 years oll, manager |Luilding. he now structure WHL| g0 Bo ot of Beaver atrect, who |, POMon. March 18 P—The _full | pertormance [y New Yorky March 13,08} =Deaplt of the J. M. Finnegin livery stable |co "";' 0 and will be of stecl, [FOM BO g A * “19 beneh of the Massachusctts supreme | Not o wheel in the governmental | IMLc/mttent profit-taking and be W o for 25 years and an old tinie sport- |brick and tile construction, Law- 18 suffering from septic poisoning at | court ruled today that & man who | machinery turned. The ueuat crowds |18 HOCK prices forged sl e Offer: ing follower In this city, died at i:15 |rence & Cov of Hartford have the | the New Dritain Gencral hospital, |is 12 or 13 yoars of age mentally i3 [of holshovik adheronts wfuited | ond today with practieally al ‘olock this morning after o weck's|contruct. the bullding will adjoin | Patrolman Peter McEvoy volun- |responsiblo for his criminal aots. |Lenln's tomb in Red squars and| et perticipating in the advane Ullness of prcumonia. 11 ma- | fhe entrance 10 the new theater teered 10 offer his blood Lo the wo. | The opinion declared the evidence |pald homage to the man who was | 1, Bains of 1 to 7 wor il Provldence and cume to tlis| Other bullding porn man and this morning at 9:30 |cOMprtent in the case of Richard |mo slblo for the dissolution | i, ",""l’ LR, L Y e e ;\“T oo Lhanliy L "“ e " venue, | 0'clock lie submitted to a transfu. |Stewart, who has been sentenced to | of Wi ohdl G cainn uk ‘m"‘l-' Mnren; w pool e s FOrlrs L veat Fe e ec 1oL [ s In O VT ATian A altoss | Mon SiDSHonry Stroll ot ford | SRS lling Willlam James, | the {780l plaging an important par “x‘r“nxl: m;‘ id b "\.WLH }" e PR 1(:,.\){ L !*" | who performed the transtusion, said | | Th" nee fn the trial offered | i trading. Delaware ntil last I'riday. when he was taken atlons at 43 Walnut streot, 42,500 f ;0 “yy AR PR feTr mony of Dr. Abraham |lengthy edi the rail group by 3\]1:}\.’1' : .V.u:;m;‘l{(;‘. his home, Tn N )1\: i Dry Cleaning o |“-;v - | iuch bettor as a result of the added | M¥erson that the mental ot six points to 172 ‘1’ ew ;].«)n at followed his c . show room, 411 West Main |00y ia (ne officer stood the op- SIOWart “would ba somewhero |impe f iieat prica since 1912, on buying dition a '1 not improve and toward t, $15,000 on snloralaivi around 12 years of age”” The com- | Imile ot inducneed by reports that the coa \rl?o:-::"; hope was given up for his| s gother with two other po monwealth offered the testimony of i e propertics would he sogregate T eI e h te 1A enticliyATs men and these firemen, McEvoy vol- | Mental cxports that such a person s | qa &\ Sl 1o vi ellent authority on Having Difficult Ti e A O ol L e el e el RANTS 188UFD reRBIU YTk lintnrosnsal O R S e aving Diflicult Time but o was the only type found ac- | Motives and malles and to premodi Mareh 18 (P—Drosecyt. | creased dividends, which MEMIERS NEW YOKK STOCK EXCHANGE cvents of the day. Iis g St John's, N, 1, March 12 (& e Ll G G LU R i R it ! SEabEh Turst toany | Afied. i many cases, by t MEMBERS HARTFORD §TOC SHANGE hobby was horse races, und A message 1 this morning re- m‘k e bl ' Lty o T parsonal t Sl of curront earnings. JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., COr. Lewts St oplnion was often asked on this and ported that the disabled French G L IR TET ALl i S ek el 8. Steel common erossed 127 on || HARTFORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2 other sporting events., In his early | freighter ntucky and the Red AL i )[e‘l-)]}|]‘d Iuplscopal A5 wts of trade improvement, and New Britain: Burritt Hotel Building, Tel, 1816 vears he used to be one of the most | Cross liner Siivia, which is towi SAELIGe DAY P ol o §tecl was accnmulated on Meriden: 33 Colony S, Te tive In sleigh races held on Frank ¥, woro 76 miles from | |0 Tersythe. A LR e ‘.“(‘("1:112 \I; ails vmp\‘t = —— lief that dividends would Lo | Bristol: 124 Main St Tel, 2105 lin square. still drifting before a b WAL Sopadls arch 12 ( A | at the next meeting o Hatis rvived by his wife, Mary, S 3 ,. | necial convontion cnlled tosalact at F ' )”;‘y.yh\\u“’.‘\ ”;u.’.vr—r y \ & brother, 3. 1. i, thice o stated tat 1 I oy e howrs o ey, 0 o e e | Funerals o minia on the anounce. || & OFFER i i ! oy went through the op- S Protests eRs Nk ! S o ters, Mrs. Marion A, Bloekett, Mrs, I, which had be et RS el Protest '“" ‘M' opal It — Wt large block of prior |@ Aetha Insurauce Co. National ¥ire Insurance Co, Menry Wall of Passaic i ting in the attempt to brin A t night to st would retired, | HLanTyN il AL orning nntit 4 e'clocl n' Do lan assiatant for Dslop Jon: : ould he retired, | @ Aetaa Life Insurance Co. 3 % Mrs, Phillp Hehn of Memphis, Tenn, the lLelpless freighter to port, had oorne L2 n Jdoh John €. Bingham oy advanced on th | 5 ; Phoenlx Fire Insurauce Co, TG s ey i S e eported to the hos » he ner Murray of Maryland, primate of SR P pe o= e ena i e e Conn, Gen. Life Insurance Co, i s nerelisemiceainllle ) 0 B beneTalio] 3 r .» until time for transtu. u’” church in America, and adjour lines o : st Yirst National Bank Travelers Insurance Co, 9 o'clock with a solemn 5 . P “l‘lw\m' s e ‘ qml. to his call after 18 bal. | ¢ Frw g Martford Conn. Trust Co. Travelers Insurance Co., Rts, & t\"‘::‘:-‘v]\:h;‘lw-l.‘|'1(. body wiil e tein {eqyess, Loser in Suit, moralng (hat, T T S i Hartford Firc Insurance Co. U. 8. Security Trust Co. e - Finds Clothes Attached lock 1s improved. she will prol proew for Iwo days. falied (0 pro- i hody. Tnterment wis fn Fairvlew |Company of At the market See \men a as ( enter TG : ‘;< “\r'r n“i; v’:* “'; - days. owing to her extremely w the dondlock which exlated i L el i LY ened condition, Anyon who throughout the sessions. ) NAZeor TOEVFutulc :n Ant] W m!cl magazine publisher, who won a ver- | Chd condition, Ansono who ' ls| throughout u i T o o T mon jumped » and Tnion ralling one ot the thicves by diet for suit for ! Carbide 42-5, A f R S authorities t ort at t Mrs. Loretta 11 sp fopete o “NI ”"'l”" Ui Daiby 2 BLasnine e A I:v‘nny““ G wfix ; xhv"”w at | l\l LvoNIA ¥ \r“ Firoman John ' oPed: but they had o ¢ qh stret, atrlek O'Mara re- 1 on actress, has ' 3 . the main body of stocks nmzfln i onen for fests at the New e ‘l’}l‘\' oot obtained by | at Gl o o T”m of SRl \‘ 0 Ottiocr v“ a1l ety y Wall Street Opening, 'Y v who feeis of Miss Palmer found in stor- R 4 to report fo it i J belonging to Leo J ‘The yalus ot the prop- ,\1‘;"\‘~4‘..,...v‘-‘ DEah RLOho L ening or | @ Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2380 cew street yesterday. The hoy who 15 not glven, rakening offcets of | et profit taking | MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTI'ORD STOCK EXCHANGES ended s “1 years old C 1os . Tuttle, Mrs, CWEtOr'S i P nd selling in a number of is. Donald R, Hart, Mgr. fwo other lads (S bt 5 *| nes heing counteracted by a rosump- | Rer o 1 foot liat aetion aise | Legatee, Lon hou_r,rhl. ot pool aperations in others, | steps which he W T e G Dead When Discovered Chesapeake and Ohio was quickly . tho and the ; b 2 v 5 Yorad R : i : A Lf I ho Derl w ‘ Sl L e 1 » 1o g Yoo Amenta - foqvancad 15 polnts to 134 104, 1 | etna Life Insurance Company vouth econf cated 10 @icome from motion pleture con- joath of Herman Buss & Charles W. Jack. ;| incral of Lorado Amenta L or all time, and | the sorgeant. The other boys will 3 k ago has just - - i ar s 5 oot SiENen U e G tock an lg ts be appre) 1his Afterno e fact that ! n sought RADIO TO AUSTRALIA wrnin o'cloc Inte ¢ shdiad il U e apprehended (his aon PUBLIC “.,m\\ WEARING the. past (hree years in order . Interment tion com; dropped 2 | I'he complefe list of erticles taken | Among soveral hearir which the estate of his uncle v Haven, Marsh be dn St Mary's cemetery, We d o ot Ty I (s T ey s e A e L L he esla the Yal ¢ do not accept margin accounts nickel plated watch, one gold Waleh (hoard of public works nest Tuesday . eniang ] trical engineering today sai Mrs. George McLaughlin ontrol o price me chain, one slliver charm, one steel will bhe one on the extensic T s HONWNE0, Ji] ' ey ral dnate st ‘ ,“ '”u.“m of \\,: '\|‘.‘, M St ala Analile aranls| breast drill, & 50-foot. steel tape, @ \est sireet to Lorraine e reautar radio comm hi Who fonnd de i t Temonstrations h:vf".s«\'v.rn jackplane, a bi & e on the proposed placins of sidr e \‘ 0 " 4 her H Delaware and T ing for o | walks on :v; rome which was pe (Bl i el A | vover was held v an“j‘,« 1:“1" | ;mm_l or at the last meeting of the | 1capison, and she identified 1} & TEMENT {his. n et £ o Voti {IROILL ceased as her hrother. T . I requien pecial Notice Einor Wil is ol or' et a . Gison ot N o ot eeien e R e e T OV & Lo e— ing a reply to a letter he sent the yooveife will now be distribt SRRl it The ¢ © Daughters of Amerl. | New 1laven road relative to tres- 'Hm'.‘"'“‘.' Pl ‘.X‘I[‘Hu’ Chnluea il return fo Ton Ao - i exieniloa HARTFORD NEW BR"MN cu il hold_a oot sl In 1 posing on the oIt Burmit | srerl ogaiees and was fo share In S T i e offerator ikl prate moset 1o | WHartford Conn. Trust Bldg, Burritt’ ‘Hotel lld’. arion Hat Shop, West n street, L GRICUNCEDS - cash estate {o {he amount o Promier ifalcon Solenin Thought” as ] oAkt Tiine g k fomorrow afternoon, 2 o'clock. All |€¢ives « reply before the net meet besides possibly inheriting @ | of a wider ag e {hedy was being borne from tho i X Vi Tz Mokt mambers are asked fo donate~adst, |Ing action may be taken on this | o, et church, o : matter at the meeting NEW ISSUE $5,500,000 The Connecticut Light and Power Company Six and one-half Per Cent Cumulative Preferred Stock i Par Value $100 per Share Dividends payable March 1, quarterly Preferred as to dividends, and in liquidation entitled to par and accrued dividends if involuntary, and to 120 and accrued dividends if voluntary, before any payment is made upon any other class of stock of the Comp: Redeemable as a whole or in part at 115 per share and accrued dividends. The dividends on this stock are exempt from the present Normal Federal Income and Connecticut State Taxes Transfer HARTFORD-CONNEC nt Reglstrar TRUST CO., HARTFORD COLONIAL TRUST €O., WATFRBURY Mr. J. Henry Roraback, President of thu Company Ims summarized as follows his letter to us describing this stock: CAPITALIZATION (Upon completion of the present financing, Funded Debt G vt ey s s e wiaiy $13,107,000 Capital Stock: Preferred 6147, Cumulative (this issue) .... $5,500,000 Preferred 7%, Cumulative . . 4,500,000 Preferred 87, Cumulative .. . 4,000,000 $14,000,000 Common csesesesansas cesesricnsaens Cetereiaeiennae, $31,977,200 $17,977,200 BUSINESS: The Connecticut Light and Power Company supplies electric light and power directly or indirectly to 44 cities and towns, with an estimated population of over 450,000, in an important industrial section of Connecticut, in- cluding the Naugatuck Valley District and the Cities of Waterbury, New Britain, Meriden, and Norwalk. The Company's output is largely sold to manufi cturers making a widely diversified list of products. In the Naugatuck Valley District a .1rzc percentage of the brass goods ‘manufac ed in this country is produced. The Company in addition supplies gas to a population of about 75,000 iri Meriden, Norwalk, Southington and Cheshire. PROPERTY INVESTMENT: The investment in owned properties is $33,250,357 and in leased properties $9,166,958, making a total present investment of $42,417,315. PURPOSE OF 1. present issue of $5.500,000 Cu 2" Preferred Stock after retiring floating incebtedness incurred on account of construction will provide the Company with over $2,250,000. for present and future con struction requirements. EARNINGS: After including in operating ex- penses, for maintenance and depreciation, an amount in excess of 10° . of the gross revenue the balance for 1925 for the preferred dividends amounted to $1,870,813, or more than 1.85 times the dividend requirement on the outstanding Cumulative Preferred Stock, including this issue. MANAGEMENT: The Company is controlled by The Connecticut Electric Service Company through ownershio of all of the Comron Capital Stock, except directors' qualifying shares. The latter Company also owns all of the Common Capital Stock, except directors’ qualifying shares of The Eagtern Connecticut Power Company and The Bristol and Plainville Electric Company. The Connecticut Electric Service Company Sys- tem is under the direction of men of long and successful experience in the operation of important public utility properties. PROPERTY: The Company operates generating plants having an installed capacity of 154,620 h.p. of which 34,600 is hydro-electric. These plants are inter-connected with each other, with power plants and distributing systems of other companies, and with distributing systems owned or leased by the Company in 28 cities and towns by 112 miles of high tension transmission lines The Devon Plant of the Company, having a riesent installed capacity of 90,000 h.p., was laid out for an ultimate capacity of over 200,000 h.p. The Company also owns undeveloped hydro- electric sites on the Housatonic River, having a potential capacity of over 45,000 h.p. This issue of 614% Cumulative Preferred Stock is offered subject to sale when, as and if issusd and received by us, sub- oct 1o the approval of Messrs. Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins, Counsel for the bankers, and Messrs. Day, Ber Rey nolds, Counsel for the Company. Delivery of temporary oertificates is expected on or about March 26, 1926. Price 102 and accrued dividends, to yield about 6.37% Estabrook & Co. Putnam & Co. Boston and New York Hartford Hincks Bros. & Co. Chas. W. Scranton' & Co. Bridgeport New Haven atements conta, ce which we believe accurare and reliable March, 1926, | ther Traynor condne Marc) | steel prices, fons o William Tardner The funcral of William Lardner, | ada fuel bein wer resident of this city who died | yhas group, Fa in Hoboken, was held at St. Mary's | 1ational Com reh this morning with a requiem |y 4 pathe also re mass celebrated by Rev. Ray- el | ithering ; rmer Connecticut Light & Power f 6129 Preferred at 102 and accrued dividend eaders in Dupont Unit I Cigar & tances were present at to pay him homage. > offertory of the niass Johr $4.5 d |U 8 Steet ang “"Pie Jem" and as the ek e _l‘:' 6% ) ) c o 1} Ve 10use ¢ L] . R 527 conte, 1o [\wilys Over st ol | Wall Street Briefs " The pall bears etomnl Radlo %3 P 1\'.‘\.\‘,, Martin Curey, ' oo onorators seizing the opportun- | ¢ g Crude rubl i L Josep o, William Erwin A > : g Crude rubber imported into miah Coftey and James Han ity to se 1'1‘ some o ,”:' .L. .u’.(‘x\‘t LOCAL STOCKS United States in P“;hrunry nmou:‘t: Father Lyddy conducted commit \ o ‘m‘l:“"‘”"Y“'F"-l‘;”’ | . AL 3 ed to 34,067 tons compared with tal services at s cemetery | T i Ta e Tl s ,N\ ( Putnam & Co.) | 35706 tons in January and 28,456 it (il ny Lok nice ud et | e tons in February, 1926, the Rub- - 2 4, Ghesanoakeiand Ohloitol] Insurance Stocks ber association of America reports. Mrs. Jennie Becker s \"l’(",' 1“‘1‘}‘0.«‘“;& e Bid ! mms Petroleum company is un. Tuncral sepviees for Mvs, Jor N reamn P“h;"”“‘,‘ e . | derstood to have had a mors Becker were held st s i e e S sl S profitable year in 1933 than in the church this mornin 9 n steel stocks was stimuls Akt |iwo proceding years. Farnings ex- solemn high mass of requiem be- |4 5r e Foe BT R e Seneriena, | v e 5 ceeding $3.50 a share compared ing_cclebrated by Rev. Waltor A |06 %1 R I'with $2.51 a share in 1924 and 'b1 McCrann with Rev. Matthew J. |00 lronped _§ | Hartford Vire cents a share in 1923 are looked Tragnor as deacon and Rev. Wal-| 20" 2 American Agrl- | National Fire. . | for in the forthcoming annual re- ReXeo L, B cultural Chemical crredfour. | Phoenix 1 (e Mary T. Crean rendered | " “”P':}‘“) S8 EMAR | Lraveiors ;y 0 | Gasoline for export has been re~ te Spiritus” at the offertory Vewt Cloat ot Tiguis ¢ | duced & quarter of a cent a gallon of the mass, and as the body was et 1‘ ons ";"‘":;’"m(; S s |by the Standard ONl company of ng borne from the church she T o b e s 08 gs | New Jersey, the new quotation be- ndered “Lead Kindly Light : ettt e ¥ ling 27.90 cents. AR DT [RImEHTstery s |8 N1oe vz nt Ponaeampanyire: 1 { Beaton & Cadwell. 4 by V'ather McCrann a Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com » 94 ports net loss of $799,519 for 1925 ave at St. Mary's cemotery. The |:|"lvu & Spen com g | asainst net loss of $1,185,308 the | pall bearers were M. J. Tracy, | Spen pfd 13 year before, R Delcont Jamce D o January operating income of the Ladin, Kugene Jones and Joseph 3 ; an | Amerfcan Telephone and Tele- Seaiih Rl G e o : graph company rose to $3,671,612 S U Al B e\ roT - = Rl S e compared with $3,099,227 in Jan- 17 cker was well known in 4° ATt S Canlae y 33 uary last year. Gross revenues T ke ot r. o1 (e 0¢ Were 87,888,667 against $6,833,847. follows: Mrs. N B Mach 16 DEFENDING $100,000 SUTT 1 New Haven, March 12 (M—The ki 1 defense was on in superior court to- | Nrs. 1 181 335 s day In the suit of Mitehell Roberts | Al 49 6 s against the New Haven road in | and which $100,000 damages is claimed Maron, broth a1, ‘ for injuries received when blown hildren. She {s 0 S from a ecaffolding at Ansonla on wo brothers and ) i 7 which, over ratiroad tracks, he was i nd. 4 = i Torrington o ¢ ,«| ; €8 working. He claims that a passing e _ | Union Mtz co 53 train dislodged him. CARD OF THANKS i Public Utilitles \lmlA | we wish to kot § and s i Conn Lt & Pow pfd ...110 112 PRAYER MOVEMENT GROWS neighbors for Kindness and | Hid - 310 Chicago, March 12 (#-—A prayer | sympathy shown ue during our re 125 TS ovement that began ten days #go pt bereavement in the death of o7 T4 | S 151 with n--my attendants at Lansing, our heloved hroth $1 s |6 3 Tl sar Hammond, Ind., to éonvert Warren, also for th. ¢ YL [ 69 '\un() roadhouses along Ridge | ofterings received. 1% 18 1 _— road into gospel misslons has grown | wish to thank tr s 24 | TREASURY STATEMENT {until several resorts have been of- office of the Corbin Screw Corp. s23, | Treasury balan $342,180,508 | tered for male, Likewise the falthiul the Catholic Daughters of 3 e twenty has grown to 500 who pray New York—Exchenges, 1,079,000.- | nightly at the meetings. Mrs. Mary Warrer 2l 4,000,00¢ - I r‘:‘.\k\\ynrv“‘v” l’:ym";mZn(::dlr‘r s A Xchapges, §1 NO DIVIDEND DECLARED R N W o 2 08 S Berlin, March 12 (M—The report . of the Hamburg-American Steam- ,”‘ > O : BRADSTREET'S REPORT ship Line, which was presented to a TN e i PIey ow York, March 12 (® —RBrad. | mecting of the board of directors \ Seildehiey i ot's weekly compilation of bank |(oday, states that no dividend will P&ERC&I 428, | clearings show an aggregate of §9,. |be declared for the last year. The | Plerce Arrow 41, | 943,615,000, an increase of 9.8 per |Eeneral meeting of the company |Pure Ofl 281, lcent over last year, Outside New Was set for April 30. |IRep 1 & 8 s ? 88 | ere was an increase of 1.8 N onmgeeRe S | Reading P S { NAMED ARCHBISHOP Bemdence 13 Sommer M - tersy |Royal Dutch : 815 = Roms, Mawch 13 UP—The =Rt LT, Sinclair Oil ... 2 . |Rev. George J. Caruana, bishop of South Pacific 1008 1001 DEUTSCHE BANK REPORT |Porte Rico, has befn prometed to South Railw Berlin, March 12 (H—The annual |be archbishop of Sebaste. He alse BOLLERER!S |st ,,d,,l.. « | Teport of the Deutsche bank issued has been nominated apostolie dele- ToRY NOE | Texas « B 4 1% lay shows a ger turnover of gate for the Antilliea which post is | DID YOU KNOW TRAT YoU AN Also | Toxas & Pac ‘ 25, 4 133 marks, quick assets substituted for the former apestolic | TELEGRAPH A POTTED PLANT? Trans O Jof % narks posits of delegation for Cuba and Perto Rico. | leAsTER GREETING CARDS) n ALY ! [ EP% Pt | NN SRS st 5 West Nala B0, Prek; Ty, 9l e 1 marke. A dividend of 10| The Amazon river, South Amer- The Telegraph Florist of New Brit L t was announc ica, is about 3500 miles long. | /