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®an Diego, Callf, March 1 er, commander of the United States vise, here, toduy s in 1} ospital for extraction of teeth and Last night he sald he had heard enough when told of a letter sent y fan Diego County Federated and Labor Council to Secre- Wilbur to the navy departme hospital now and rest. missionary from Afrl Butler, fn discussing his speaker and she will dramatize some pressure was his direct! of Colonel Willlams Brigadier General and Mrs. Butler, | and Mrs, Ross Rowell, Major | fine, his client w s. Rus and Mrs, George ¥ 9, Clifton B, and Mrs, John L. Doxsey and Ca tain and Mrs, i understood other off term the Fourth staff and Doxsey and Rest, He Explains memb (7 S neral Smedley B, But “r now is exceutive California attorney, criti- | scent speech by the gen- {on Tues ay evening next stead of an Thursday referri he added that he gational chu in the nd that he was “going to |church auditorium Mrs. h, told reporters his | phases of African life, hospital for several days, o'clock at the parsonage. Butler also refused {o |nnal clection of officers situation arising from | Subseribers to the Christian 18 charges of intoxication against Vocate arve reminded that their ¢ Alexahder Willlam, com- |Should be paid next week. mander of the I"ourth Regiment of " was o word trom wener DISPUTE IN GOURT OVER authorities of the navy department 25 to the recelpt of the general's el iceation that Colonel Williams had ared in an dntoxicated condition in a San Diego hotel last Saturday s ;,’”:fl;'f”",“"V‘H’P'L"rl‘f,m'; Back To New Britain Vor * Colonel Willlams at s fow hours earlicr, 16 letter from the trades coun-| Walter Gorski, aged rized a sperch mada befo merican Leglon here hy € eral Butler in which the latter told sone time s experionces as director of hreach of peac public safety in Philadelphia. Gen- cul conrt Btler recalled in ) fnstructions to police there fo | that Sentence. 1dge Hu o on address Garvin 1" and r Th is made nn- | for disposition of the ci e letter Assistan Prosceuting () that the sentence should © at the party held nelud itorney that freed all sentence, The case 1 H ntain can he settled READ HERALD ¢ Major | p ase Rice. It Have you really asked for one of those Registering Dime Savings Banks; or has it slipped your mind when you were down town? You would really en- Joy the fascinating game of put- ting the spare Dimes into this handy and pocket sized Bank. If you would follow the plan you would be surprised at the quickness with which you can “tuck away” thav first $5.00 — Come in and Get One Today and try it out. A dollar will start your Account. d Buurritt Mutual Savings Emkl and in Fact Any Valuable Papers or Piece of Jewelry---and at a Pnce Which Any One of Us Can Afford --- Ic a Day. Can You Afford to be Without Such a Box? Come m and Let Us Show Them to You. NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. s also were » Marine Corps Observation OFS T HOSPITA =+ aviators. Major Davis fs base quar- ter and attached to the M4l' Captain Stockes | Has Iniected Toothand® Neadg i s israinutloicamaint stockee of Marines. Captain Gates World war hero, ‘aptain Rice are listinguished serviee, tha Reerult Depot and the latter ing on the staft of Genoral But- | oo 6 Vo5 (Contined from Page Seven) rvening, “I don't want to hicar any more,” 'at that time there will be Butler turbance on | lax service with the Kensington Congre- | Segan, wer will be the angerously The Ladies' Aid society will mec * and that he would be in the on Wednesday afternoon vill be ) GORSKI CASE DISPOSAL irunk | case was continu Superior Court Judge Sends Youth Rapponetti arcested the man at ! ! High street, after a complaint Ly or o stees Who wus sent of the superior court or come back to New marks on this oc- William M. Grenstein stated that the were “anarchistic and in- | judge of the superior court ordered the |efteet from this court, but | on the paymen , Captaln | tinued untll Tuesday so tha ASSITTED ADS tain s¢ promises the most finpo Prohe '1‘\ pe nf H0u~ S On Allen Street Site two-family hous Twelling spector . J. Hennessy mits for two, later r Henry Overst vinsor | Alliance correspor Killed when str Open Saturday Evenings FINALLY REACHZS PORT Disabled Freighter Kentucky 1Is Brought Into St. Johns After 17 Days Battle With Seas, St. Johns, N, F., March 18 (#fw After 17 days of struggle with | stormy seas and Arctic ice, the dam-~ aged French frelghter Kentucky was .‘wlmu,)n safely through the Narrows {this morn + With the § by the steamer Sable via standing by, \e vessels arrived oft the Nare oint 47 miles east of Cape Race. ‘I ntry was made as soon ns the fog, '\\H h filled the N rrows, lifted, Talk Not So Cheap if It Is Pitched in High C Allcged to have created a dis- | at Booth and Curls streets | night, Joseph Todzla, aged 28, 46 Droad street, and Walenty 187 Droad street, y Roche in police court morning, Justice Roche sub- ted for Judge Willlam C. Hun- who {s out of the city, The two men were arrested last | night after 11 o'clock hy Officers |° O'Day safd they eaw the pair walking Melewskl, when d creat Beeause there is a nity of Wil 14 Higl street, a gencral disturbance, Toubt uesday | at he can be exam physician O ré Thomas Wooils and James s wife, who said that he chased r out of the house, and forced their grocery store mers ont Higl st Wher lie was to headqua was crying and laughing, nerally boisiero tor rhenmatism and he Capacity Attendance At St. Mary's ('hurch ns are g Ty night sorviens ut £ repute, is cn sermor was on tholies ha though 11 ‘elock it to ob- iweh 7:10 o'clock. Tather B t sermon Friday night uilding and zoning awthorities inves ting the erection of two lhiouscs on Allen street by Carmela IPrancol who has been granted a permit for one three-family and o t who is report ting two three-family yourd of ad- nt anthorized one three-far Puilding 1 to be « house wher QUIGLLY NAMES MANAGER of 17 Highland war veteran ane U military posts, lected uanpaign man by ex-Mayor George A, Several pre-prims t, an overscas mber seve ree ot 1d f lienn nomi- They AM‘MI\HVV CLWeld, f v member e commnion uncil, Henry 15, Gardiner wlhi I 0CCARIONS WaS 1 mAayor idate, und Stanley U lik mak z his initial ho Funeral Sunday of Pre Man l\lllc(l in l'u‘ \!(11(' Tairhanks sl Ma 12 (P FFun North Seward fon's progran vestor ‘M*r\.\m‘nw.\ v 1 1 1) A Safe, Convenient, and Individual Box For Bank Books, Deeds, Insurance Policies, Mortgages NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TWO HURT IN CRASH ON MAPLE HILL ROAD (Continued from First Page) hoard torn off, the front wheel was and most of the glass The Kelly machine was damaged | wheel was| Prices of heavy melting steel was broken {n half. . Waskowitz and Kelly's broth. . Kelly, rushed Although Kelly was not in- . Kelly placed him in machine soon after he m., huving made quick progress through the night from a This morning Dr. Kelly sald that er was in no way fnjured, | » sald that when the accldent occurred his brother was not driv- | Kelly also de- that the sedan belonged to him, his own car. $5 and costs cach by |? was, » crowd gathered of the nccident and for o the acele fent sald that | ed and that it | was taken into a nearby . Waskowlitz applied [departure on an European business y man who was biee and who had a as to his by a [head ngainst tors to exami “1t was nothing CHANBERLANIS - ROUNDLY SCORED s trou- | ! “ontinued From First Page) b where Tather ; A compromise, nee is in consider: 1 upon to pronounce postponing th CATHOLIC SG‘{OOL FIRE Framingham, Ma \‘ rch 13 () v sisters of the 2 I'Inlirc Family Wiped Out 3y Lxmmnu l.a ©1 Funeral services for Daniel peratures near | SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1926. PROFIT TAKING AFFECTS MARKET (Today's Dealings Show Slug: gishness on Exchange New York, March 13 (P —Stock ®rices moved irregularly lower at the | - ening of today's stock market. |l We Offer: Heavy weck-end profit taking was accompanied by short selling, appar ently based on the beliet that the " | market was entitled to a technical | | reaction after the sustained recovery | s which took place carly in Chesapeake and Ohlo and Du Pont rach opened - [ 8teel commo | eral other industrials favorites yield- tractionally on fint Wall Street Briefs Stocks of refined copper in the | hands of North and 8outh Amertcan | producers on March 1 amounted to | 4 tons, an Increase of 4,608 tons over the preceding month, the American bureau of metal statistics reports. Production of refined cop- per fell to 110, tons from 113,- 974 tons. serap in the Pittsburgh district have declined 60 cents a ton, present quo- |tations varylng from § a ton, The preliminary income amount | arrived at (of the Delaware and Hudson com- the accldent and took him to New |pany for 1925 as compiled from arterly reports shows surplus $1,- |, ifter charges, against § fn 1024, Surplus for the | I‘H\fll quarter of the ear dropped to 1024, First National | lared an extra Directors ot Plctures today | participa | stock re payable April 1 to holders of March 15, 1y American Locomotive 1ed 60 per cent of eapacity, companies, said today on his trip. Dircctors of Safety Cable com yon |In which there is a lurge New Eng. T interest have extended to Mareh 31 » time in which minority ¢ lromnion st holders of* Phillips {Wire company may deposit their tock under the plan of consolida- fon wit ¥ Cable company., Clty Items Pln Inspector P. J. Tor! is a patient at New Britain Cen bankrupte f Charle inson, contracs Tonds to tl Wehber, pro- M Pommnhcatmn of ()ld {Uncle Josh at Norway, Me. Norway, Me, Mar | Merton Rich cost thi attempted to ter in a f alarm box ity mambers of the volunteer apened the missive. PERF f?l(\ll “\ HLLD York, March ms belong compi fen of thin The Wild helse were held fn bond of 8300 when arraigned fn police court, They were charged with patin an indecent Sigmund 8, Solomon, the and ral W among those r who were | Deaths Mrs, Benedict Musante Mrs. Maria Musante, wife of of 495 Chureh ing at her ‘ g illness. Sh 1 A resident of this city for o daughters, Mrs, Meride nd Mrs, s of this city, and th sugust, Frank and Jos member of the St. John the Evangelist and was af- | fliated with the Royal Neighbors of | (] Americ of St. Jo morning rent will be in St Mary's Funerals 1 Daniel A. Harris Harris 41 M I past 25 years, known follower of sporting St. Mary's exn nts, will be held church Monday morning wit 1 ema 1 mass of requis After be taken no Mighal, Car- and Guiseppi Go rs wore representa- tives of the ( which the dece As the t chur member. Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTARKEK Phone 1620-¢ | Opposite St Mary's Chaeeh Hemdence 13 Snmmer Nt - 18253 | BOLLERER’S | TOSY sHor {11 YOU KNOW THAT YOU (AN A1s0 TELEGRAPI A POTTED PLANT? [ IEASTER GREETING CARDS] 89 West Main S, Prof. Bldg. Tel. N The Telegraph Tlorist of New Beita ) to $18 | $245,458 from $2,362,868 in the same | Selling pressure increased as trad- |ing progre niost fssucs was an orderly one. | o | I‘h‘l.n\u e and Hudson, Famous Play- ; MEMBERS HAT | iene ) share on the § per cent preferred | (enerall 1 . and Remington Typewriter each sold oft 2 points hefore 10:30 a. m., Amcrican Smelting, Hudson “l"‘r""’";“' Operations of American Car and | e sl il acern) te, Baltimore and Obio i H. Woodin, president of | nrafarred ylelded i polr 1 Petrole | Arms showed independent |l Aetna Life Insurance Co. record | of nations, To ndinavian exchanges reacted on it-taking | Ohio Cop urnished by Insurance Stocks e Chicago Stock Eschange—Cleveland Stock IExchange e L Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 I Iire e ——— — \lmmr uurm; stocks ”ukl 1y & ( 1 Cp x Spen a society of | r My God To Thee" | Mrs. Mary T. Crean. | Bri 1 was in 8t. Mary's cemetery. lhmt) Cuba low I | Two Baltimos assistance and along shore in that vicir phoned that they w a. Smoke w tons gross register 15 PUTNAM & CQ MEMBERS NEW YORA & MAKITORD STOCA EXCRANOLY HIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 JARTHD OFTCT, 6 CANTRAL ROV TR, 8- e week, | a point lower, and 17 , Mack Trucks and & al transa L | JUDD & COMPANY MEMBERS NEW YORK STUCK EXCHANGE FORD STOCK EXCHANG PEARL 8T, Ulr lewie St ed, but the decline In JUDD BUILDIN HARTFORD, CONN, ] New Britain: Burritt Hotel Building. Tel, 1818 @ Colony St Tel. 1340 | Main St. 1 2105 tric, I"oundation ‘ngineering, Pere and or v Arrow preferred and WE OFFER Aetna Insurance Co. National Fire Insurance Co, P'hoenix Fire Insurance Co. T each ancing m toug points, Conn. Gen. Life Insurance Co. ed & new Forcign ey | @ First National Bank clatively steady de- i Hartford Conn, Trust Co. I'rayclers Insurance Co., Rts, crisis over the ad- | § - Hartford Fire Insurance Co. U. S. Security Trust Co, {nipiihe At the market @homson, Tenn & Lo ch franes op Buarritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGLS Donald R. Hart, Mgr, velers Insurance Co, at Aetna Life Insurance Company Stock and Rights We do not accept margin accounts IEDDY BROTHERS & & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN | @Yartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg, Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 Connecticut Light & Power 6129 Preferred . at 102 and accrued dividend LOCAL STOCKS Bid Asiod Prince & Whitely Listablished 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Aetna Life Insurance Co. o S €5 Travelers Insurance Co.. Travelers Insurance Co. Rights TN T T4 T Nemy Planes Will Be Used in Effort HIS WH_‘E’S FATH R | | . | o Find Aviator Missing Across oy 5 | Mesican Border. : Continued fr Page.) s < of 1 IMield, the u.»r'c * and said that there are will dispateh t rms of socialism” in the most 4 ¥ 1 smoothly running industries A Rex Rtiet 1 the Maje s Georg: Public Utilities Stoc) s ! g year old camera many . celves who is g o Africa tc | Ma ! g game hopl t he won't jnngle “too civil | ‘.v‘\vfl;m-,“ww pianes to oper- | [daho Woman \nectcd Fm' Murder of Husband Is, 1d . March 13 (P g the death of poisoning. Mrs. Mary Crum- Bclane € ' is under arrest at Rupert 32 N | 8| som It is alleged that she killed ks S ¥ Cocopah mountai r hushand last October by potson- | or Rodrigucz has sent mo- | ing his food In order to acquire his British Mc'xmcr \Iuc e patrols to search for Richter. | property and $2,000 in life insur- Off Sand l‘nmt \l(l | S e ) RISHOP WITHDRAWS umroy's death occurred about a Jalapa, Mexico, March 13 (P — |y after his marriage. The wed- bishop of Pars ding is said to have culminated a 11 1 courtship conducted by correspond- government, | ¢ ¢ mora was re- fire near Sandy Point, timore this mor firc boats were tened him with exp Mrs. Crumroy refuses to discuss refused to leave volun- | the charge. also has been told to leave EIGHT SCHOOLS ENTERED New Haven, March 13— schools will be represented this aft- ST 1 in the interscholastic swim- OLD SCHOOL 1S RAJ i t in Carnegle pool at Yale. inster, Mass, March 13 (®— The trials will be in the afternoon district school on Rirtch |and the finals tonight. The schools e alongside the one bishop is now permitted in the pouring from the bk Bt state of Vera Cruz is owned by C. ny of London 1 er Governor David which have teams in various events 1t ended in his early boy- |ar Haven high, Mercersburg 1 1 by fire early to- [Central High of Washington, D. C r High of Waterbury, Conn of Brooklyn, N. Y. Me " of New York city, Pawling ape s'of Pawling and Tome of Port De s §3.000, posit, Md.