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ST NO ONE APPEARS AS | CHAPMANS RELATION Medical School Alrcady Pre- paring to Make Study of ANALYST FORESEES PROSPEROUS 1926 Continued from JUDGE WARNS LAWYER NOT'T0 GO T00 FAR Continued from First Page.) l‘lh‘- rst Page.) His Brain, ence, they will stabilize railroad the legal expenses. Now i ‘. = 5 b ever, Jud, buying. | New Maven, March 17 (®P—A | Hungerford agaln stated that fi: Ot the agricultural conditions, he | Study ot the brain of Gerald Chap- | would send Gorskl to fall for 80 rald half the people of the country [M&n Will be made at Yale medical | days dopend upon agriculture in one way | School should the body be delivered or another and that despite attempts |10 1t as the law provides after he | to do 8o no one can predict a crop [dies on the scaffold at state prison in advance. If the farmers come|on April 6 out well in a profitable harvest, 1 No relatives have been to see vxplained, they will go to the mar- [ Chapman at the prison and so far Lets with an added purchasing |as known there is no one to claim “Your honor is not giving this at- torney a fair deal!” exclaimed Me- | Donough, “Now | Judge look her Hungerford, This man ha ‘.,r breach of p interrupted “don't go too 18 been found guilty power and this will stimulate busi- | tire body. hemtta el roris ooa: li‘:‘ff 1 sentence | L ! ) { Dean M. C. Winternitz of Yale fler the trlal M ho automoblle business s A ‘modical school said today that doo- | Donough, MeC: Tl ¢ problem, he declared. He said | ¥ that ¢ gh, McCue and Chlet William tors have expressed interest times in outstanding at all |C. Hart were in conference behind | characters in |closed doors and it fs reported that all walks of life and pman's case | o te 0 has made many things in it which | atsereny Snel unle many things in it which | Aftor the conference McDonough have g Hrac ted attention. Sald the | dueclarcd that he was going to insti- | dean: t i8 not so much that he is | 1yt ere still are people who will un- Jdertake to tell how many cars will be produced in the next year, but that anyone who tries in January or | ebruary to predict the automobi LT L - At labeas corpus procecdings on AL O ‘(v‘«lun\‘ criminal, but that ho fs an out- | hehalt of his elient, and. thag o ul, In 20 years, ho sald, fiie 15 [standing figure, that makes his case | would movo that the case bo re AUBLIYAESNETO I R ROt BRI par oyt (Qreating MWa i tinvid | I5e iy Rid e Flontconst o i br e the greatest or second greatest ‘”“v‘.l {tudied @ numbes «r brains of un- | torney stated that he would pleid ness in the country, The Natlonal {usual peopfe to try and increase our |not guilty this time, : i \nmumwl. Chamber of Commeree | knowledge of a vague suhject. | On 1 i g he described as the most effi [t P | lis first appearance in cour o m"m RS b Uit lel we got \hnpman s body there | Gorski was charged with hm” h m el i L numbor of &pecialists who | the peace and resistance when he are particularly interested in study- |was mixed up in a fight in front of S n Must Be Settled Europe Must Be Al his brain, head formation and | Dudack’s hall with & “The United States is not going ven other per- to have good conditions until Ru. | OheF pecullarities” |pone. At that time Judge Huner- rope {s permanently and thoroughly | ford gave him a suspended sentence prosperous,” he added. *“The people | JULIUS EGGERT D[ES AT 77 of "” days In jail. A few weeks ago of Europa are behind the Locarno | e was brought in on a charge of program and will put it over."” He | "r~' ich of the peace, and assanlt sald the artificial strip of land be- after he w ed of hreaking up | Veteran Grocer, Native of r'f-rmmn. and the west does the Mussolin| situa tion fn Ttaly does not look cheery, | p and that financial situation in | TAfe I New Britain, | Trance was not sound. said, will become a gre {a home, This time Judge Hunge ford gave him a 15 day suspended sentence, and revoked the former cen Germany not look good, | Had Spent Greater Part of His the the after Hart's Jullns Ege eran grocer 7 years in this city, The psychological attitu. T V ) State Attorney £ M people will have a lot to do with S ‘ offico in Hartford, wher conditions. In 1919 a busincee man | e e i" ey went into eonference w still believes in miracle, now he lias was well known hers and |50 Detective learned that prosperity comes only Nl 1‘” T ' Ik v!\] « s, time, T} ling grocers ir “Ey ved by his wife, | United States and P move &l be in the downward di- B lr0 AlTyive rection. “We might as well admit et to each other that wage rates ar S 50 that when a thi a s ont is doultful if it can be <old at pastor 1 b s profit wan Lutheran e vith He sald over produetion s & con- | Jntrsmient will b e . iition now shoc ine | apy i S R 4 CEEn — | fe is conclusive Last Council Meeting to which sid Reln.m. \‘[cmhcn T¢ ommon con HER HoNOR ASSAI[F[} Monthly bills to 1 red for ap- v tonight follows | i o ¢ ) cidentals, municipat | 5 i mfort st city hall . & sald home burean, $17.05; muni- [ o0 e , vipal commission, : i 3 NeiGnited 4 0 wealized what | ¢ ! Loari of commisgion 1o hoolm but, to the vard businessiman H 1y mind to re improvement hoard of health park commissionvrs, $341 hoard of 1 it ) 1 five years ed, but that the meet it by 1 MeCue ns wrist wate complet 1 St S wo out goods at low rost it with the high woges the same they are of 1026 is in the inessmen foday. 1 $.601.4 mienty | Plaie g ; strect improvement, $200; | P iinas ,‘( Loard of public ¢ S | « X hington,” he de- iard of water col ers, §2. 09618, clars "(“‘I\Vlllllllll‘l] 13t Alabama Which He sabd businessmen and pr e -~ ers Dy ning everyiling il of | Afjgg 0’Connell Leaves Fed the Tmmortal Charae At the ~oods can ruin t ising = S R ! Country now, id cantimed agiin Estate to Her Sisters! macie of Getysburg. over-production, & will of Katherin O'Con- Denier NTian 17 P pttondance prize v Al was filed in probate court this . S ternaon. It provides $ vielon of roestate hetw ‘! : : ' l] “'1 ; 3 MERGER IS APPROVED ST carly todis. s wiil of Albert Menkirwir all to the widow, Constan war, < And Waterhmy Gas Light Company ition that ¢l marry, S 1otld she Watertown Gas Light Company « e i Permitted To Combine. thould pre- {at Gritysburg! 1o was i to the lawful is- luring the four years of Hartford, March 17 (®r—T1 T S R i utiliti commission, — American war, b took comm caring today proved the N he Third United States Volunteers cation of the Ligne | Sixty More ( lanm Are Iat the request of Drosider compary for with the Settled for $1,891,535 |1+ During this time Watertown ¢ Light compuny Washington. Mareh 17 P-—The | ¢'os® friend of Colonel t. There was no opposition to the a Gorman-American mixed claim on 7 inc: s Stretcher Used to Take aminJ 18 LolRiling $1'8 : 1t it | Jag to Police Station appea of tl | Ed 1J. Mul former coupal W street was found in an Edmund H. Willi .\(: luded one |unconscions condi W o Main tive head of ti ury Gas cater, t W t Light compuny. n atement § ' ther run or to (ho commission in support of the [ iy This afte \ W sajd iin Main s m st was 1o question as to his con 1 1 upon by |dit wis helplessly f compani iersor merican | fdate and w 1 Wilhelm Ki compiny i e s to t Watertown S ich has no gencrating plant o own and ther about 80 con- | Sl curners of gas in Watertow PR SR he asgete of the Waterto con’ D e el Income Tax ReturnsiAte 1. 855 dmaunted ta S8l ETEAS Likely to Equal 1925 ise of $1 15 over the 4, March 1 — Robert jup dri 1S vear. _ 1 0. Faton, United internal e a0t i il Congo \hmnn to Visit L ut division, pr 1ed today i e 3 income tax colleetions for the fis | Elim Baptist Church World's Biggest Raincoat A1 year just closed will equal the | mission « of the Swed inp H a1+ total ameunt received during the Elim irch will m Being Made in Fairfield | ot emaunt ece e s v e T e R Fairfield, Coan., March 17 (& world collected, Tt is expected that 0. ve Rev. Henry Eri i 1 Jub. | 000 returns will bo filed this year jsioner from the ( . < £ compared with 143,000 the year [ Afri ho is spend RargRotky : .’mlv'w'\:~:"'| 1o before. Coilector Eaton sald the re- [in this country prior to ret Samotrs s 10,000, turns indicate increascd pre ily . nis post. Jtev. Mr. Erickson wil B 78 feet in this state [display several itols and other ol Tl ces 2 o e |iects made by the natives of Africa W It will be made of rubber| — RETLn T B ated duck, speclally treated. The FARM LOAN MEETINGS, Sl b cc ar of the ceat will be gre ! Bangor, Me.. March 17 UP—The the church choir. < gigant'e rainccat, which Man annual confercnce of ofiicers of the = ) o Catheart of the loca, National Farm Loan asiociations in PRESIDENT GIVES LUNCHEON n .ctory £ays will be the Jarg- Maine began re yesterday and will \\.5\Hngh"n. March 17 (@ st in the world, will cover the Uni- continue en Wednesday. Erwin H. President Coolidge gave a luncheon of linois football fieid | Forbush, secretary of the Federal today in honor of Dr. Jose Manucl et — {Land Bank of fleld, Mass, Puig-Casa rc. minister of edu- TRUCK KNOCKS BOY DOWN. | presidel | cation of Mexico, 1o which were As Paul leboni, 2 Mill strect, was —_— |invited many high officials active is truck last night BRINGS SUIT FOR 8500, in the consideratior 1 T ¥ ) dumages he 1 \mbassador He N w r r in 1t ¢ in « nt v o " 1 Whit e r- n. hnt was yrt jon wene drawn by Cyrtl | 10t guost ¢ president i ( v 1 1 hy § 1 i T €« Yo v roy ; 1. | from starva City Items The damage action of Lydia Lose 1gainst Joseph Fitzgerald {s scheds uled to be heard before Judge Mol. loy of the court of common pleas LomOrrow. Listeners’ Association Is Being Formed Here New Britain radio fans will be in- terested in the announcement that m -mh«~r\hln in the Broadcast Listen- ort ssociation recently formed, will be open to residents of New Drit- ain. The quota s set at 60 for New | Britaln, if the members wish to re. ceive full benefita of the organiza- tion. W, H. Tierney of 101 Kensing- ton avenue, this city, Is in charge of the drive for members and applica- tions for membership may be | ed from him. | Mr. Tierney ha secure been Interested in the Hartford organization and sev- erul applications were sent to him Ly George Watt, who has been con- ducting a campalgn in Hartford. The ! organization provides services of an ! expert staff in locating trouble, both | within the sct and in the afr. Such | a servico would prove of untold ot rical been very that clec ference h all winter. New York Has Second (ase of Starvation York, March 17 (®-district ! | New Attorney Dodd, of Brooklyn today lordered an investigation of the sec- ond death from starvation to occur valua to New RBritainites, due to the | cal inters | troublesome | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1926 MARKET CHANGES Wall Street Briefs Deporits of certificates for nearly 230,000 of the 250,000 shares of the second preferred and common stocks of the Georgla Rallway and Power company have been made under the merger plan with the Southeastern Power and Light company, it 1is stated by Willlam J. Henderson, vice-president of the Southeastern, who has just returned from a trip Bulls Trade ! New Tork, March 17 (h—Alter- {0 Alabama. The Southeastern com- | nayine perlods of weakness m,rl pany has fixed Apri. 1 as the dato | grongth in today's stock market re- atter which 1t will not be obligated | to accept Georgla Rallway under the agreement, Montana Power company earned 5.9 a share on the common in against $4.48 a share the yvear Gross earnings rose to $§,- flocted the play of opposing specula hares | 1)ve forces in their struggle for the controt of the price movement. Tak ers succeeded a number of stocks, particularly o the food and merchandising grougs. hefore, OFTENDURING DAY Prices Fluctnate as Bears and‘ | i ; | | | | | Ing advantage of the apparent lack | | of extensive participation, bear trad. | in hammering down PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW WORA & MAKTTORD STOCR EXCRANGEY YW WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 PARTFORD OFICL 6 CENTRAL AW TR 8- We Offer: 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark 50 shares American Hardware 50 shares Stanley Works from_ $8.0 BLOIRS e ‘"‘" ‘\‘su{?l:: The pagsing of Natlonal Cloak and o ntevest, WXES{qyiy dividend apparently provided | and depreciation, but before divi- e b it 4l R T [an excuse for this selling, Fua Total surplus Increassd to §5.608. | nat merger plany w fmpertled | i el s JUDD & COMPANY l'» « eleasa o ks deposit- | The Standard Oil Company of 18708 10 ¥ lease tho stocks depos ed under their or nal plan brought | [New York has placed an order in | |tne Pittsburgh disteict for between | £ FERE HTGATON ¢ fhe, Tol d 50,000 tons of 32 Inch)ong y1yason, Pere Marquette pipe covering 178 milew of Mne. oo o g 8 e cent. fluctuations In stock prt- | oo o0 SEC SET PETCRTC: ces have hoen a disappolntment to | ey SO CUCH BECS o | those who look fo the market as a| . JOCIIKS A1 Obe Whose r ter of the future course o K . S 2 ROl barometer of the future cours “m\\mm action at thelr meoting this | {usiness, White the Florida land | f,t1dend action at the Tboom and the possible over-produc. | 3, *FPOP™ HIPBER from .:",:,“ tion of automobiles are regarded in | ¢ ' Rl f andard Of) of New Jersey, wh was hid up 113 points in the od selling s as “hlack clouds” on | the high rate of steel| the | production, the prospects of easfer ' =~ = %0 v pEOSC other quar 1od to a resump- nmoney ra ‘y 1 | Tons lon of t aperations, particu- AESY rly in the motor and other popn | in the borough in less than three [1ast night followi is arrest for | vagraney, On M 1,07 Fe f | in the same An ambulane on had previously pronounced him z only from alcoholisn Brooklyn, dis (Wants Annulment on of suns nancial h neks against the Wh vln trend minor specfalties later i ; ) Ahilen e poetalti ater placed & . llish operations an floots “ffoc has e complti- of | &ty 1\nmy< immered down 2 to 4 Jow ley some for ¢ of ster 1 Grounds of Bigamy ! e slump H. Walters ¥ A H rs Re 10k, N ford for annulment of | Su National claiming Cloak and foty R She alleg t he married Mildred | and Amer eneral Fle Thompson on June 14, 1820, and ! then went thr cremony wit her on Octe The w 1 s fssued by M. Greet fae g “tein e to - metton o (A GIVES HE \IIH TALK un support for 1th rtment Uth dey \pl m"hc]d ‘\lan W .umd In Murder (‘ase Missing WV tivld, Ma. \u v 17 () — the state polics today ex cir search for Daniel Whit- Lo, 22, of Springtield uestionin in connection Frank B. man sone 8 dropped y out of s and no re- n receiv ns af per: a are being = Deaths Mrs. Hilida icka Borg G e irk City hos- ital Monid She was @ resi ha yrmer Funerals 1 Julins Dornfichd The funeral of Julins Doarnfield of { NBrook stred s s v red by () A 1 Sy oril noin Father « Mary's evn ry CARD OF THANKS preciatiop ) 0 reay the death s 1y Pross my n to Rug Store, J MRS, MOLLIE HAR [Jocaph A Halfey VI ARR hom 18 Uppesite St Mary s« hareh HRemdence 13 Summer ¥t (T2 ' BOLLERER S PONY sHOP ON VOUR BIRTHDAY SEAD MOTHER TLOWERS TEASTER GREUTING CARDS) |59 WOMAIN ST PROE. BIDGL TEL, %6 | The Telegranh 1ecist ot New etain wanted for | with vh-‘v Philips at this | BANK EMPLOYES GIVE PkRTY TO OFFICIALS .. Club o Wsihor | snes worked low 4 disappoi nature o of dircctors, v Prices of r Pinanciers are Guests of Girls’ merchandisin and U. & Stee . Club Youse 4 itment at Boand W aver Lase Ficning. in 1 empl Mtative sl 1duy e ub at a St y » ar the Business a fonal Women's club | The program consisted of an e tort dancing and Juncheon. | 'y as tastéfully decor- Ate and whie Mi 1Lpr guests ip of strial shares yesterday's special rly | in | wvm to] MEMBERS NEW YORK STUCK EXCHANGIE MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE JUDD BUILDIN L ST, Cor. Lewis St WARTFORD, CONN, TELEPHONE New Britain: Burrlte Hotel Butlding. iel. 1818 [ Meriden: 83 Colony St. Tel. 1340 Main St Tel. 2105 29131 STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN Commission in the New York Market | We Invite Orders for Execution on @hummm e & o Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. WE OFFER— \ Stanley Works American Hardware 5 Landers, Frary & Clark We do not accept margin accounts IEDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN ghartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bld'. Tel.2:T186 Tel. 210 WE OFFER— 50 Shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK STANLEY WORKS AMERICAN HARDWARE 50 N ares 50 Shares Prince & Whitely L stablished 1878 Members New York Stock Fachange Chicago Stock Eachange—Cleveland Stock Exchange Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 May Try to Get Probation | ... . ) Aetna Life Insurance 0. Pm l‘mh(w and Thompson ¢ = 1o (RS B C razn, Mareh 11 (PR ot | L Tae LI 130 s Travelers Insurance Co. harles 1 ms s 115 C R- h i , Travelers Insurance Co. Rights wterans' bhurean, 4 4 407 on, 81, Louis cont 1o & them trom the ““” Fuel fary, it was disclosed today., | o 1 \ The supreme this week by \ ing s 3 . e lv‘ \‘! o m\” e o 5 H Sl . lanufacturing \hx»k Sw (‘dh‘h Pl'(‘SS HIEhlV ! ! ! ¢ e . m Hardware, ex . 8% 88 . R - R R ‘ e : i Indignant Over League ey to T i g 3 X i t Co com Stockholm, Sweden, March 17 ) e (i \ 3 e B 3 = Great indignation is expressed by n on it . M 5 2t LR * e Swedl over Sweden's ety (4 Nor e ! ) ation from the Y 5 = A ; A Bue 0 !, which some news- L Nick v i 2556 SIDIRA I naper v r ta ount to Swe- i RE . and declare 2 <enne ( 3505 ; t 1 inet and Foreign Minis- Asks 810,000 Heart Balm i o | | S P [ Sweden's representative 1id Stat ) Y « B 1 ¢ b 2 t l rom lmmer \mlm A \ Bte brouen New Hiven opinion i ¥ K 3 5 i i R X S o 7 f = e N \ ) the ¢ of Premier Sandlar. nki I : e & W 1 | (n] N i he Swedis .n.r"m- nt \u‘rrda\ 3 A % X Geneva the necessary TEN s “ & sanctioning Swe A 2 t from the league councll on A i, \\ T V~‘w : \ X i & Sirspiacediuziy \ toniA (e Co " n s L ) : Pubife Utilities Stocla e . G \ : o 1 It Effie Cherry Fails to 2 3 \\m Political Favor Mankicwi . o Sl Codar s Towa, March 17 (P SR s . AR X Cherry, member of the ence WRANGLE OVER $300 SU 2 = 1y e 1 oo . 13 Cherry slsters ‘\.anm-\ma Technicality is met ‘ i ' . 1as | again in an at- chnicality in the $300 dama - : 15 TRUASURY STATEMENT tempt to win political favor. She of Joh ws Co., Inc. : 1 : a7 ) wsury balancs $351.4 d vw-v_v votes _nw{rrd‘n_t Osear aprictor Aiestinghos 18 it W o 8 ‘wh“‘r for mayor in the taphael b Willys Over .. 26% 257 -‘] New York—-Exchanges, 1,158,000, | ¢ity prima Dreisen, through his attorney, Louis | po i PR 37 |000; talances 146 R [ Feinmark of New Haven, made a P . | Toston — Exchanges, 000 Trinity Students Have plea of abatement on the ground LOCAL STOCRKS balances, 40,000,000 . =y o ve (nat M valdence was oot i X | l S o skl O Annual Fight; Sophs ¥ 3rita d that therefore the writ, > by P m & o {artfo ¢ 1 h O A D P ‘ Insurance Stocks And *‘ "‘:‘ncci to Dca‘h innual St. Patrick's day scrap on ward A. Mag, attorney for the L‘ ain- Bid Ash o lamson, W h 17 P the Trinity college campus this Y, today met this by maki A" Aetna Ca ex N rar T freshmen Were motion to expunge the abatem 8 setna Lif P \ ry ne from fiving their class ot being filed within the rec 11 Aetna Rights o 1y lesignated tree on the me: it is elaimed that it was filed | Aetna Fire ' s v ros of members of the v, the day after the r IRutome Ins it le ) re in conflict on th Y : A 1| Hartford Fire : » a «'s during the night, « lar National 1 for | the sophomores atlempting to pre- v or | nix 1 < T ¥ Mounds nt t ret v nen from putting - = telirs Ine ¢ te, W. \ 1 v e 3 postors on telephone ‘I:l AD HERALD CEASSIFIED \l'\I Trav r¢ Rights " state pol Mre. Amburgy was in other conspicuous POR RESULTS !,( ' oAl gl