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THREE ALARMS FOR AFTERNODN FIRS “Sinoke Eaters” Kept Busy But| Total Damage Is Small ——— Three fires in rapld succession 84 Lincoln street, teachers. A hat was stolen which belonged to Miss Anna Rieanskas, 16 John street, a pupil of the school, According to Deteetive Thomas J. Feeney wlio made an ln\\‘h(lm\llb\l into the thefts, none of the puplly Is suspected as they were checked up' b the teachers and found to have been in the auditortum, It is thought that the theft was commit. ted by an outsider, The fur coat and valued at $300, the scarf are \\ nlker ls Stlenuous in MINISTE | nited States Marshals at the state pler coust guard base, on war- | R P AlSES vants fssued by United States Com. | Attack on Bellevue| missioner Russell 1, Corcoran on | New York, Mareh 16 (P —Criticlz- {complaint made by Alexander M, ing conditions in the paychopathic | ward at Bellevue hospital, the big- |gest in this country, Mayor Walker |says that Ithere in 10 b \Hu\ll a special agent of the treas- iry department, who has been in «Img‘ of the government's investi- | - CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Ror. Dr. Sullan Speaks af B = i, Bt Lions’ Club Meeting which I kept, wouldn't ask my e mayor made his statement Block Island and Florida, |the board of estimate ! \tomach Pumped Out ! during the consideration of an item ealling for “Some peopla think they don't fly “'a state of affairs exlsts | | h»’nrr the committee of the whole of | BEAR SELLING 0N MARKET FEATURE But Stock Prices Forge Ahead Notwithstanding | | | PUTNAM MEMIERS wtvwsmlmm JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 e . T i 16 Y] ‘N NDERS, FRARY & CLARK LEPHONE 2.9121 Tel, 1818 Telephone 2880 W g § NEW BRITAIN. Burritt Hotel Bldg, Tel. 3420 movements, health, religion and polities, would reveal an astounding amount of educa- | ional guidance, while the mervice of schools, o the expenditure of $3,000,000 for {m- New York, Mareh 18 (P —gtock kept the fire department busy this anything but the papal flag in pa ,1 A\l‘d He Is A“esud provements on the hospital which | prices forged steadily ahead today i/ . kiternoon, The first alarm came SHIPP[NG BOARD HAS ochial schools, but I'll defy anyone| When Tdwin Muller was found 0 |ine mayor consldered neondany el adin ot he e navial oot e We Offer: from hox 27, at 12:37 o'clock, and to find a single Cathollc school in |an unconscious condition this morn- |yye conditfons in the psycopathic E ) Sl les 1, ¥ and b, and Ladder OTHER AGCUSATIONSH.: United States which doesn't fly | Ing back of o Maln street theater he |yq [tn the food and merchandising No. 2, responded to the the American flag.” This statement | Was rusheed to the New Britain Gen- | *“\oijon on the proposed expendi. | Eroups. Over 70 fssucs had ad- | tlarm which came from a new | Was made to the members of the eral hospital by Officers A"Irvfgll 'NM ture wus deferred ‘\]fln.rt-dll "o 3 [;\vlm: above \v::u- house at 22 CIMY sfreet, owned by Toda | Lions club today by Rev. Dr, Joseph | Wagner. Doctors examinec him | L | day's closing prices by early af | 2 » 3 ¥ 1s Accused of Intimi | club today by Rev. Dr, Joseph | — i : - Joseph 1alocen. Tt was found that od nemidating jion GRS Congregational minisicr | thoroughly, tut wero puzzled as to . iR noon with the ralls, s motor fhe drifis were Ieft open i the | Ship Owners Into Withdrawing | of Chicapec, Mass, the exaot majure nr' the Ancient City of B. C. Date [rlnd onr.s glving the best. demonstra- | ieater in the basement and passers- ) A NS T ble until the faint but » Y i - 9 | tlons of group strength, SR B Recommendations Drigsullivan Bwhe oariofio | odors of whiskey permeated tho air. | IS Uncovered Near MoScow | brospects of casier money rates by thought that the celiar was on country from Treland 44 years v T ¥ I | cets. 1 | Dre. There Titig e W aahis s ton A Aroh 10) (DI | o8l et s g rant S e aker A \'““"")"\‘I”‘:“‘l’ Hasionl xl intell S ato = h 16 UP-—Russir n‘?:‘vlmfi‘;‘l;;“wv\onl‘lv \3:\:{!11' ‘m\- Sixteen minutes later an alarm | VO 8 g e e S e sorviee and Muller's ach was | arahnsloglats have dissovered on the | nouUnce sult of the pub- addition to all of its other troubles, | IMmigrant, by One of 3 ¢ 7 hat officers termec | . ¢ [ lleation o d | (Pmm ot ontisdlihe dostimentiiry shipping board was accused t\n- Quoted statistics showing tho hy \ '1’ I\,)”l”ll Wi Iv‘\h\:.;l“v-”-ljwl S “"F’?wn‘hflvn "mn: 05 ‘l"' m\"w:jr: r neoura grlmv: 0 117 Grove atreet, to fight a roof | L [icaa e f reonla who | "bad whiskey! ¢ ulle a 2 city, helleved to dato | 1925 earnings reports encouraged a | A mT lmlnml:‘nlnx ship cxnca nto | ur A v“‘w“\”‘_”‘”’\‘ll\ Tetors 1o L sufticlontly recovered he was | grom tne fifth century before CGhrist, | resumption of pool operations in SN e | \vithdrawing thelr recommendations | 10Ck QR lsA00 Ao U hrought to station and a | w1 ' ' aTia = | many issues. Ward Baking B was | MEMBERS NEW YORR STUCK EXCHANGE damage was about $300, cent immigration restriction Jaws | ProOug § 1 ar when stone tools were just beginning | many 8 aking / H Y Chi 3 and 4 and No, 1| fF Teorganization of tho hourd and | o bR UL TR e v o et placed by metal fmplements, | a8ain the principal target of short MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Laddes responded. Tho | the fleet corporation, R e R e fron arrows, knives, glass | selling, breaking & 1-4 points to JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., Cor. Lewls St. Foof was found ablaze, and the fire | Chalrman Scott of the houso | (1o ¥ArioUs races was the muking of - — % bone combs, and gold and | 49%, o new low record for the year, || HARTFORD, CONN, by Me its way into the attle, where|Merehant marine committee told | {he country. Ci Fire Girls Wi unearthed. The | Flelschmann company, Cushman, | New Britain: Burritt Hotel Buflding. 1ing And other housohold articles | the committee at a hearing that| 1o spoke of th forcign Janguage, LAMP Kire Girls Win | main oceu 1o inhabitants, | Post 1, National Dairy Pro- | Meriden: 33 Colony St. Tel, 1340 S L B MR G T snch ichargeashadibeen lald beforo |inoy JLpEn i by aioidoli \hn\ Home Craft HOnors | io ‘archacologists say, was eattie: | du Department Stores, S, | Bristol: 124 Main St. Tel, 2105 e L ¢ owners of A can vessels splendid work in informing peopls . 5 (&) 1 T | & e 5 i Rera bRk by B Com baalssE NN "'u’;';"ai: ::tn':::“(: 'l::'::rlmn vessels, | 3 [v. e ] ‘m; Jaws | New York, March 16 (®—Nearly | hroeding, hunting having played a| S ik i ‘“’"’yh ARiENont nd for a whila It was thought that | ¢ J : fiott nasan nalf a milllon honors ellence | minor role, | gomery Ward all sagged a point or | pa tos g 8 |, The ship owners complained that | of the country, who would not get | 121 & mitlion hone = ! more, | BiatreatlEmouldibe oty the firc. | the bord had threatened to with. [any other way. He recommended gariuic ; ading fn the southern railroad | w l 0 O d f Ex * . ayt el hin chin, | P&V concesslons, the chairma | (hat immigrants be male to learn | 1 MUMNCTS of the tamp Fire Glrls shares quisted aler yestordays | e Invite Orders for Execution on :“y'l"":‘ n ::)"! e Avitabe. Hie | “1d, unless they changed thelr at- language, “not Fnglish but tha| N8 DUECE ST, Y flurey of selling on untavorable ru- | a4 was ser tous, [titude on shipping leglislation as ex- | American tongue,” within 10 years. e Gaat Gilsinor tolal F l {morrs regarding the Florida land | C 1cel 1 N Y k k ox of miohen placed too near | PFessed at the natlonal merchant | Lo skl thoy should b required 1o| | T Comp Hire: Girls now tota unerals | G e st || Commission in the New York Market A box matohes placed o | marine conference held in Washing- | 1v2 Ul about the the country and % 4 amle Buying of the motors was stimulated R zas burner adjolalng the kitchen lits hist o, \ lia every mi ] nee in (he Tdichen of the home of | toR last November under the nus- o S asony Patriotlsm and religion g 18 a K 1 birthday | by the optimistic stutement on cur- | STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN e eren Skomuaskl of 132 | Plces of the chamber of commerce |@re founded intelligence and | 0¥ the orgaulbation der Mrs. Benedict Musante vent businese by the head of {he | Tontan sltaot, vears in tlionght. to | of the United/States. . said, witify-your-corner” cele- | 8ix nephews of Mrs, Benedict Mu- 1 Motors corporation | Leaver strect, vea tuse of a blaze| Chalrman Scott's statement was | the peopls of Ircland || Yol D urinel (hi ants Wor R a5 G nu el Atact sl ng Steel reports net proft | 4 IR e e fe after 8, Davis of the commit- | have always been broader in very Camp Fire Girl will en- | known New Britain resident and a » for against | & 1 2 o'clock this | every Camp Fire G - was estimated | te€ that his organization previously |religious beliefs than they get cr A e one corned - member of one of this city's oldest ! year before. This is i | had recommended divorcement of | for, and denied that there was any of her home as beautiful as possible | Ttalian families acted as her pall | cqual after S per cent proferred A | d in an hour | the fleet corporation and shipping | belief that the Jewish | e | Dearers at the funeral this morning | dividends and 10 per cent preferred | " i Bee board, and the establishment of re- have no sense of nationality. | ., ™ N at ¢ o'clock. Services were con- [ B dividends, to $3.30 a share on | u n e in :':;“'N“‘ ‘“"m“r glonal advisory hoards, but now | He sald the schools are the great- | S1I Philip ‘\v\ dln-‘- ]‘1“‘;‘;"(] ducted at the church of 8t. John the | the $39,470,594 common stock, | 9 A v G 3 cemne ¢ the [ vat force in the country for good and | Nava ‘chit ASSeE Evangelist with a solemn high m compared with 14 a share o trocts brought Hendquarters com- | deemed it better not to urge th t force in ) Naval Architect, Passes ivang ith a i pa a share on # Rlguelal heolgh, ‘.fllm‘ UL | regional arrangement. added: “Some people think that the i e @ — ir|of rcquien. Rev. Thomas Lad combined $27.519,514 A and 1; | [§ Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain par ingine PAILEREG | The board, for the first time, |parochial schools do not have the | o @ naval | pastor, was celebrant, Rev. John I, ferred stock in 4 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Heok & Tadder Co. No. 1 fo | ! ] Philip. Wa ¥ v Toputy Chief Michael |Seems to be going along on a pretty |lag of the United States. Som architect, died yesterday. e was | Donohue, pastor of St Joseph's| Music Master corporation re- | Donald R. Hart, Mgr. A 'Mv e | even keel, said Davis. | ple think tl!n only flug ‘m ”w!v- gk old, He was director of |church was deacon and Rev. J. d. | ports a defieit of $420.718 for 195 | S il | —— Catholic school is E-H S e e o of wdmiralty | Keaney was sub deacon. | after doducting costs and expenses, | 3 TaTo (o | APPEAL rROM DECISION I EHGRIN 1 0 Bt e R O L e st | ncluding advertising exponses. of | A Life I Teachers F‘“( Coat, len |, Oukand, Cal, March 16 P—Xo- | ey anvonc lo fnd @) ker on naval construction to { trom the elurch, 6, Net sales were $3,617.- | etna Life Insurance ComPa.nY v ; | si 1 hool In the United e o Scarf, Money Stolen of upboal from the decidlon of |5 jce behogpin g T e bourd of admiralty o L 1 2 1oy had thelr puplls in the | the superior court upholding the ;r ““‘ A h does not fly the Amer AT BivEnalaat os all bea | 1 Hoe and company, manusac- Stock and nghts sium of the Central Junior|adoption of Lawrence Beekwith, |1 ,,M‘p.‘m Tarry G. Hancock was | having cooperated & i Dipils |, o Prinfing machi cohool, a sneak thief stole 4 T to a $400,000 Massachusetta tor- | | CSIOENT AR G Haneock Whs| oo of noted in produci ) ss profitable year in sl &0 vhic e h i nita odgki -1"“ i % s § e e he LMons tleship Dreadnaught, or, net profit amounting 0 \f ot 1 to Miss C arin of [ nent Berkeley church woman, iEe Raiacoliet 1y R0 tot ey Dy Jitil Hosaln sponsible for many i lielion ery it ° $729, ginSetroch S ands st foontalin] inled yeaterddy withitolcountydeloni 8 T8 e B Sl e iR ST e O own warships. Of the Joln Pecney and Fred Dan : his was ec 1 fwo tokens from a{by an attorney for the eastern rep- | . 4 s provided by Matt | 34 lattleships cruisers | Father Laden conducted commit- | cents a share on the Cla ok of Miss Mary Murphy. | resentative of the child's estate : u]«’r}‘ DI ARl S Battle o °s at the grave at St against $.12 a shara in 1 ; boroemsidh oo oy Jutiand, 29 o > designed cmeter pifed directly to the Cf Sir Phillp, < and under the participating provi- Official Hartford Stock Exchange lluutatmns | SCOODNENEED oy rovmstats | e R e O |y g ROTHERS & & i E ; 1 |field of 224 Brook street will be held | "0 Dar common, it and losy | - RNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY | Appraised at $21,03 l ) 9 orclock at &, | MTPINS At the close of 1025 was - & L [Malf Dozen Members OF Coast tomorrow morning at 9 o'elock 1 1 [ Burrht Hotel Bullding | Marry ( A J. I DALY, ap- | g shureh with a : LSS 051 ) (N HARTFORD T COME S VIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES | Patrol At New London Accused praisers o Lucy 0. f7 Interment Wil be in | Wall Street Opening BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES VIRE INSURANCE ANIES : A w valustion of | A%, Hnierment T revovers - sock prices,| BMartford Conn, Trusk B | Lir. | Pasable - Capita) Of Collusion With Rum Ring. $24,054.61 on the estate, Iler hold- | whic In just before the close | Tel.2:7186 Gio 12 3 900,000 in sisted in the main 1sh | = = | yestor continued at & ¢ a0 QuaDs ’ 4 y : s consisted in the n == ) inued at the | i i London, Mareh 30 UF—)othan and in banks opening of fuday's stock market, | R with hedr lm collu ‘1"\. A e e T Benty honi | Oils were L in good demand | g Imembers of rovidence-Bloek ot | under t icrship of General 1 o {Tstand rim the activities of Ose a | Aspl nd Gene Tolvolenin] 'I5 OFFE ! S B recently brought to ]'“]ga”"“ ('0“ to | » -;\1(”\‘1 x‘l“,,‘j,,.,‘ ‘,‘.,::1‘,,‘11,‘,”:‘0] :::" WE OFFER— ! ; 1 llight 11 an investigation by a Aid in TIrrigation | CNOERI |higher dividend by advancing 1 1-4 | 50IShares I i | 1 e L e urvinbe Droviugnce. ria, Mareh 16 (P k- | Plane. 10134 Bbiils oniihai et e woa o 50 Shares LA & i G memb of tha TUnited es iblic improvements, inelud- | Uuposite 8t. Mary's Chareb [ ooninion advanced a point. D¢ E0 Sharaq Q TRV YW FIRE INSURANC [const guard, operating from the lo- tion for the Philpippopotis- | e R e e T 50 Shares STANLEY WORK! e Pl i o Gl G al taken Into custody | agar Pazar i are being plan- | points higher and Famous Playe o %oy 5 Wu T 5 Gy 0 |tere today. The men, Elden Barth, |yog by the unent. Various | Sm———— [ 50 Shares AMERICAN HARDWARE 11 60 Qi |Clarence M. Geisler, Peter K, I‘mr ministers are \emselves of | 0 uying orders w r 3 $10 ) s aQ ren ielsler, TS i & orders were spread over B bR R a7 4 [son. Franeis W. Iimerson, expon g sl BOLLERER’S 5 e it ! roand Dewey M. Parker, oring 1 financial firm, | POSY SHOP TallepenTant stealatiol e e " LIFE AND INDEMNITY COMPANIES fall eharged with 5 to vio- ire also carrying ont an elab ST, PATRICK'S DAY giving the atlons ot e i) i e e Wity & surety late the custon prohibition | arate plan tor suppiving Athens with | FLOWER NOVELTIES group st mand for | FrEEE 3 socia 4 X , vs by smug or into the vl rament THREE althougy | South P | country ! and fruit |89 West Main St, Prof. Bldg. Tel. #86 | '\ " ) common, |S0Uth Railway They were arrested by Deputy ine, “The Telegraph Florist of New DBritain.” | \lissourj I and Rea X | L ling advanced a PUBLIC | | Eatt Pipe | A tisdnts ACTIVE. NEW YORK BANK AND . [ 0 | ACTIVE OUT-OF-STATE INSURA ) v . i i [ \ ¥ t RWertchester Fi Notes for:—BANKS AND TRUST COMPA \m, 1) D. 51, 1936, ) () rom (&) Qu y oren forie—1TE AND INDE \i\ll\ 10\"‘\\"“‘ (4) 3 ex. 1?) ex. July 7 and 29%. Dec. 31, 19 5 nt|~ for:—MANUF \(TI RING COMPAN IES a) 10% ex ey 3 b 1E0E o P <A Notcs for: _u TIVE NEW YORK BANK o) g on Jan, 2 and Jume 1% Natl' Oits o Qu. DM rate *hanged to 7% and §% TURING COMPANIES s | 8 124e3:2 QY QM1 9 16 QF % Qi1 % d s Q3 ] 16 Q 16 1 2 B . H : TRUSI (H\ll ANY STOCKS NCE COMPANY STOCKS AND TRUST COMPANY STOCKS Public Utilities Group Enjoys Steady Earnings Whether times are good or bad, people must have electric light, gas, street car rides, telephone service, ice, etc. Hence the public utilities, because they render necessary services, enjoy a degree of stability in earnings not to be found in many other industrial and commercial lines. As an investag you will be interested, we feel sure, in learning more about public utilities securities, in which we have dealt for nearly twenty years. We shall be glad to tell you in detail. PUTNAM & CO. Members New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 6 Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Telephone 2-1141 31 West Main Street, New Britain, Conn. Telephone 2-2040 precerred eral Asphalt it gain to 4 points Lefore th end of the first half hour, the common to | > and Ma s and Re and Colorado Fuel moved up | |a potnt or so. . I'roduce ors, |Trans Oil nion Pac . | U8 steel | Westingh illys Over | | Mack Trucks. General Motors, | 1adio R [Hudson, Whit rt-Warner and | . 3 * Body he early lea TREASURY STATEMENT gronp. Pool op- MWSPAPFR ALSO | ;m;,::i RESEARCH []REAN o | Chicago Editor Tells of Diversi el Tied Endeavors 4 ) Am Tel & Tel 1467 147 110 Am Wool s | Atehisc os 12595 { Bald Toco 108 1097 109 1 4 37 ism," 24 iy 1y 161 ' ‘ or 3 . 5 ety. In this new er Colo N bsorb the spir | Con Te: . . 2% |10 seek with Co Re . St ; able 2 1 : > T | 1st pfd 40 403 10% | own control Electric ! 3 |his past and-his inner nature Gen Motors 125% | “In a sense, ne al- Gt North pfd 5 ady research | working Insp Copper with much zeal and honesty the Int Nickel scientist, but x x x x confronted in- Int Paper evitably and constantly with ‘dead Kelly Spring s'" It is a task wt vers | Kennecott Cop iculty thrills some of us. We Mis Pac pt 3 st approximate results compar- New Hayen 38% 38% |able with those obtained by men of North Pac 7 8% | far great ire and freedom from Pacific Oll s 6 terruptions | Pan American & 8 4| Mr. Strong declared that America Penn Railroad 531 214 | has more honest newspapers by far Plerce Arrow. % | than those of 15 years ago and that Rep 1 & 8 4 la study of the varfous gepartment i Rea % of the better newspapers} such as on | |erations were evident in the | {spectalties. Allied Chemieal, Interna- | Harvester, General ectric, | Pont 1 Awerica all 1 to ne v 3 ges opened Tr y balance .83 7,618 Vow York Exchanges, 1,626,000, 14 x ! halance oston ges, 18 ity convocation today te com- Mr. o a giga . i many milllons at the same timge ed, and pions periods of erin ; | change [the foreign correspondents “is be- srmination, Wall Street Briefs | on common Can company, stock of American $100 par, which has of the stock market lead- ers, will be stricken from the trad- Ing list of the New York astock ex- on March 26. Trading thereafter will continue {n the mew been one common stock, $25 par, which un- Uil today had been dealt in on a “when issued” bas Ju’h\ offering today of $3,600,- st closed mortgage 6 1-2 por ent sinking fund gold bonds of tho (¢! mmnn Rail and Harbor Termi- nals, was heavily oversub- \unud Westinghouse Electric and Manu- facturing company is in the market | for 2,600 tons of pig iron for fits veland works, Salary Increases for }cdcral Judges Approved ishington. March 16 (#—Salary for federal judges were ap- roved by t judiclary com- £ & bill by Senator » Missourd. © salary of the chief justice 1 be increased from $15,000 to Associate justices of the court would get $20,000 in- . cireult judges $15 $3,500 and district 12,5600 instead of $7,500, © sen. e in repor democrat TAKES HER OWN LIFE New London, March 16 (#—Suf- fering from an extended period of i1 Liealth, Mrs. Mary A. O'Connor, 49 of this city brought to an end her carthly troubles today by hanging herself Quietly presence disappearing of her of her from the child on the second home, Mrs. O'Connor middle landing of the tied the band of her ss ahout her throat and attaching the post of the stair railing ot her body slide down the stairs. | Mrs. O'Connor is survived by two went front stairs, |daughters, two sons and her hus- { band. | e = JR. 0. U. A. M. CAMPAIGN A campaign for 0 members has been launched by Chamberlaln council, Jr. O. U, A. M. The organ- now has 700 members and to increase to 1,000 by July [ 1. Class initiations will be held in | April, May and June. | | 16 PERSONS DROWNED Tokyo, March 18 UP—A dispateh from Nagasaki reports that sixteen women were drowned yesterday afi- ernoon when a boat collided with a trawler near Sascbo, the southern naval bash. b