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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH CANP DISAPPROVES oSt VL 0 | City tems Btz [ ST PRIGES N er of the Calumet bullding on OF NAPLES HOUSE Hi3 JHIRD ("AMP“GN\..,‘,k,,;:,;n;,;;;,l; oy e S S B —— " SUDDEN DECLINE PUTNAM & CQ A 4 and convert {t into a boarding house, MEMBERS NEW O WRK & MARTTORD Mayor To Speak At Womau's Rally Street to Willlam Buchols he stated today. The plans have not Young women employed At tho|yet been finished but work will be ue > o : 2 e 42 Continued from First Page.) At Democratic Headquamters | office of the Connecticut Light & started as soon as they have been e A aals 31WEST MA[N ST. NEW BNTAN e Thursday Night. Power Co, will have a theater party |approved e Lh +:: Pessimistic Report on Spring Tel. 2040 . In Hartford tomorrow evening. A apartment, The roows on the e Mayor A. M. Paoressa will beg er will be served at the Bond FERRE Radels SicseAan oniea e Busmess S[m5 l[ WAKTFORD OFFICK 6 CENTRAL AW T 1 ne e T ond floor are {dcntical with those his third mayoralty camtpaign Thurs. | HOt¢! 1 abilitien by $24.413.523 below, but the rooms designated e “Remedial Measures For High | - IR < night w s 'J11 spe: L3 e patsy. kitchen and diuing roon on | % TSR HSANEL Soaniciatin nc)ioo) & Foliures. ! iwaatt read ks | Deaths wtercont! Rubber com; New Yorl b 24 P the Brst floor are designated on the YOMEN's rally in demarratie head- | Principal Louts P. Slade of thy r T b We Offer: sccond floor respectively as closet, quarters in - So ‘?I'Ig'}'fl‘ bullding. | Senior High school at “Schoolmen's ; g o : 4 i 50 h L F bedroom and bedroom. ¥ A i, chpirman of Week" at the University of Penn- 5 i ) Y ) 4 ; d & k ) nen’ ! John Wannacott, t net loss pesail (:I “When the applicution f per- ¢ women's organiza- | sylmnia this afternoon. John Wannacott years old, of |1 er nature of eprin a hig shares Lan el’S, rary ar mit was pre t0 SR, s invitathon to alt | “oqy oo avien W Ll i et 4 ] NS ; et I money 't v { 1 Rl et ot o b n voters 0 atrend an Ve afalr | 0 SCRAIRAIGn W C . U wil | 161 Whiting stree and an emploes D autelijer: janllbpiones feentmal ral v 50 shares American Hardware of a brige and | yine & o, 4 SILY ! . 52 Arch street, tomorrow |the past 60 years died at t} ¢ |compared 599 ¥ . ¢ t h S anl w k g code contained no ™8 ks “"h short pylitical arternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Britain General hospital yesterday irector 1t tey 50 shares t ey OrKs definition for a oue-family regular mee: ? Pri fternoon followin evere ock The new proposed code cont : he democr: > town cAmmittes A /‘fhfl xn-llv',( of F e r \ I ‘\ 1 v\\r)c‘l\r‘:n"‘l”r”:r k the foliowing definiti oM 8. mestin nikht 4 evening {n Ji : p acott has been n rest thih Bty tov. Ahe phit' 3 For the purpose of thls article the = Rt tebekah sewing circle o rumver o entrance vt o sis REGORDS [N TAYLOR fixmfi’””“””<amflfifimwm$fi kitchen alled 10 any 4 CASE REPORTED GU\'IE rin ‘j‘;fl‘s') Louls P “F)lvnf!: i nvl- The be held Frid ’ | corporatior : ; the markot at ; MEMBERS NEW YORR STUCK EXCHANGE ; ; Loy ST AR TR lock with ”~"; Wit | wit recent 1 pla MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE {10k s tosievs q ;i ain Labrator T ‘\‘wf,:mf: Tntor. L : o o JUDD BUILDING, P . $T., COr. Lowls M, cupled hat npum Chicago News Prints Story of Boh- The salary committee of the _ 1h Falrclew contetery, i Vear #x 187 oer : 5 ¢ Tanat 50 HARTFORD, CONN, TELEPHONE Lers ntDirict TAtLorney school board will meet at § o'clock —_— notes matur New Britain: Burrite Hotel Buflding. Tel. 1818 permit was | tomorrow afternoon in the school notes i e at them in the drastic reac Meriden: 83 Colony St, Tel. 1340 asked for it was thought that this Keyes' Room, {superintendent’s office ft b v t of ¢ ont 5 Bristol: 124 Main St. Tel, 2103 uew code would be very soon adopt- Willlam D, Me returned ye: peplsulsupu] o0n adop T lam D. McCue returned yes- r that e tenday rom e Mmoo ¢ | FUNerals ' A gl " Er«p n}‘ ;l] Bt he bul o0 ' Thehtigation ‘k:m the )\--n»\;:m‘- i il anend ihe Paster ¢ : o R e We Offer Ay ol b:‘.\ 5 =4 o | olidxys with his parents, Deteetive $ > AETNA LIFE INSURANCE (0. ause 80 ar ay entrance bell, Sergeavt and Mra, Willism P, 2te- M Mahilin Bldana. 00 e g hting ey e AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. RIGHTS, w. 1. Mra, SoReph Halloran of 67 Grove | Eeximst o oot (oF Mres MAthilda fooion’ s merican 270, b penrly 00 poin CONN, GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE (0. lice, that. lise son vwas. bitten by & | neon ot ‘ N e el , ! TRAVELERS INSURANCE €0. RIGHTS e el opl living 1 tor of h T Teribe o DiranEiAotare 1 . H at the market Lake strect and Lake court, \ C Mrs. Blasko of 135 Cleveland street, complained at headquarters John Toster this morning that a crowd of boys R g i e s SR I o ~ |@ho Thenn & Co nide aking a great deal of g terday morning, will I £ i AVith price c he m N A 9 a o loeked or and grent out . ) n refrered, SRl iends ia T to “H””* Collins and Milewski. A o : 925 advanced Directors of the mercantile bureau e Sl A0 il < T . . B MEMBITIS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANG St P the bante will meet to ow morning at 10 i g : il g e L Donald R. Hart. Mgr. s occupied for t UUIELEY RESUM[\* o'clock at the Chamber of Com- . > : Pl foiclate Tintr " ral fnx norlise! ' - : me L rs to take on e ( 1 i con third floor Net profit of itional |- far 1 ra 8} BOUIE Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain 25 o'clock at Erwin chapel. Rev. yaq 1 7 m 4 e gy s G e T o Wy aRie T Lo \\o()fl'er:—»-‘” LR T ATTA[;K ON PUL‘LF e T T S m e LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Philips of Ken- |, e : o . Mack AMERICAN HARDWARE N LS »T.vl“_.,m; WINS WAGER OF $10 cor sears iivonneics. Setuniie cous STANLEY WORKS i “M‘ be "“Tadies’ Night” ‘ol I ) o'clock this r- ! S ued from Page 1.) Bl e ; Dr. Abel A, Ahlqulst e 1 : and Wool TORRINGTON 2Aans ne lns i ¥ i n 1 olice Called to Reep Back Crowd " i Tar 7 . : > hoys cl i a. was in Fair- Police Called i We do not accept margin accounts , which gives an addi. ' ) ¥ told him at a cor t NS WLl hold a irohearzal g as Harvard Man Wins T e unc el G R Ferdinand Latus et e could win : not yet been adopt- | O 49 to why sucl Of L prestdent of Woman's College Tlls [fpastor of St. John's German e ot 1 Iy | present no defini- rist statcs (ha MM of “A Man's Man” (o Men of 4 e e 3 : mark : g on \\ouzlq do A\\H]\_.).:mg“:‘-y\‘ ‘:Q' Congregational Churely, i e Dl Ll & . J g 2 HARTFORD NEW BRITA'N to elect f I § 2 1 ppolnt ne et house act 1n | Romination but e and otiera in che | 4 man's man” was ¢ TR o o e ‘ s ‘ Pty Hartford Conn: Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. paniy knoncHaticherafareiyolers L1 B e i oets vt ehber, W Smith | url tdent 1 3 ) ar be Tel.2-7126 Tel. 3420 first Co tional chure Arthur Hayes : 2 venivg by Lr. Benjamin T. Mar hn Lind William Wel- 1 f T I, vy in going abot L lies, but also refers to 1 g By Boluxs e Sredit © ‘tho. Cor . was flowe ent for separate fami these statements! i 5 W en o s men Asparie mamiien, ) Sy for Women. Jud 1 yir zoning code, AN ; : Nicholas Halaycio Funeral services for Ni We Offer and Recommend assed shortly after this pr > decldred. "The 5 e e Ernization has workad theint heads | 1 Tnpalaenlc g SR contalost il ore and coul\ mot|men were a t A, P, laycio were | a 1se the people di\ not | L . 2 Orthodox church this morning at . Residence District Uses, auge tk : E aid, Charles 11 |©'¢lock with Rev. Joseph Donkezich, Rr ; v Low i H0¢ 3 XIS butlding, Hsfr\:r‘w‘\::» o ¢ ‘(-qu I8 o resaom s nt, Earl Kissel. | Pastor u\r‘\lnvur\u the servi . for the et 0id A i ; T any residence * - Conten o it Ward e ;. S all bearers were fror e ; ' gt S ! : eated v Alyin Kimiy pecti ] 1 Gletyeo John the Raptist ) o s up \m‘tl'm specifd, VRSN e i rance gk AR SR ) v also acted as an oscort. Com- — —e b S the follow for councilman from the first = mittal gervices were conducte Unidentified Man Drops velling for not more man Father Ddhkezich at the grave one tamily o one. houseckeaping Ward. a contest for the positions in Wteadman Says s He Does - Dead in Bnrlqepmt that end of the city unit’ ete, e S i DA T Not Like loud in Jail Mrs. Mollic Kramer sl e T e Al N house is in Resl- : T oh ahe e ; services for Mre. Mol man about 43 yes t S S g el rln nee A distriet. ; for renomgpation at | A | Sl oo Bl OF Byman Krawier of (s Al e oss in t t hou 0 ‘We ate of the opinion tt LA i (This will fday in the ca s B. Stead- leott stregt, were held today o and Broad street - e 2 Y o im s {arry C ' republican primaric of Hu & ik 3 ik Naples is in good Y ive M mmpm;e fir: (\re Into man of Hartford, alias Philip Smith Thterment was in Beth Alom come- vas ; T nol el e 2 . L1 strs 1o L { fembers New York Stock Exchange Woolw It would he v v Fifth “"d Women Meay 2 S a ) Anthony Akacki S e W Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange a sink and gas o Organization of the Fifth W . 1 of Greens Farms, rvices fc thony 'bulance was calle Gt Teshiie 2 i e Siliner s g e e pid i Diepartment st 1 Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford: Phone 2-8261 the sec floor © Women's Republican club was wm- Qil company millionair ek g a i vho JasATirn t s Hudson Motor Muck bed-room, but arranged | o4 ot g meeting held last n\*ht | Steadman, sclon of a prominent ay t fell to his death from | All cfforts to identi : S TAGHEE — ~ for & kitchen and have [{, ygjeon hall. Alderman Staukey |Hartford far in court today ' the 1 story of his house, wera been frultless up to noor Vioft 2 prac y a complete layout for & joaininski, ex-Alderman Peter PA- [that life in the county fail here is morning at Sacred Heart No identifying marks we predk two family house. We think the ar- ™t 60 heitman B, A Iy irks food not f’hvmh the attendance heing the his clot) and h rpinskl. eing e R Aetna Life Insurance Co. rangement of the rooms should in ¢,y oweki addressed the gathering. Y e has been in the habit of | largest at the church in some time, money R rene francs sa 2 of any definition to the - s officers were Nected 5 cadman was recently re- | Rev. Alexander Kowaleziki was cele. clothes and appea ary enter into the question of | pra Mrs. Selma Johnsond vice- |leysed from Wethersfield after serv- | brant, Rev, Walter Nowakowski was Wiy to work i SR e '_ Travelers Insurance Co_ t is a one or more fam! L ., Mre, Joseph Owsiak) sec- {ing two years for pas: ad checks | deacon and Rev, anley Nolewacki . — to some extent, so that t tY | potary, Miss Sophie Podlasek. &nd |whife impersonating Harry ne | was sub-deacon, Shoreline Railroad § AN R. hts should not be obliged to inspect 'iyaq Mrs, & son. Whitney in New Haver Among those present were the en- J o 11 pr firn roun e s AT CHID R o Kbl His aase was continued today until | tire press department of I, & 1 Elects New Director ; T 1g S helha bui has bee \ Saturdas, March 25, Corbin where he ployed, and _ New Haven, March 24 (# Established 1878 oties, G L gool faith on the part of the Coast Guardsmen Deny }F;:l.‘:pltfiln;sh nd Lilolenencleties, | OF (the Sibourd ol direqt | ; i eiae e seiuires ks e v ¢ | The pall bear re chosen from aven & SI ) TR 24 % 365 Rl e it ihe bulld Was Head of the Department of { Guilt in Rum‘ Conspiracy | ine rormer organizatior ‘0. at the annual mecting Loe 513 Sf i Ay w‘! To Far Places ing commission should revoke th Soclology At Untversity of Chicago | - PXovidence, March 24 (P—Peter- | Interment was in Sacr y tockhold day, : i : permit unless such changes 3 4 . 208 ) Betersam and Clarcuon 4, | cemetery. 3 S b v 3 v d rn\shed by Putnam & Co.) jade in the interlor arrangement| since 1802, ler, (bast Guardsmen charged with e (Ti60s locknalaerat tlgia e 124 \nsuranee Stocks, as would comply, in the opinion of = i ate the prohibition Philip Weinberg m 0 'm stockholders, tho L ; T ke the commission, with a layout for a0 darc 2R sDi AU o Blxteen’ others, some The funeral of Philip Weinberg roctors met immedin A Anacond : ' A Casyalty a one-family house. L nearly 72 years old. head opom \ave Iy been arraigned. who gied in New York Monday DLIEhognextesvauls e r 1251 1245 1 T R 3 irtment of soctology Of ore hraug m New London iheld at the home of Isadore Wein. Y t the officers of the AT i O e University of Chicago since 1892 |veqiergay to plead to Indictments Lerg of Newington avenue . pany will be re-elected \ssistant corporation | and former president of Colby €0l- ‘lotyrncd against them by the feder- orning. Interment was i ports submitted show ) counse , was found dead in bed today. 4y grand juny here. Peterson plead- | \jom cemetery. fn excellent financl 2 » had been 11l for some tim: e not guilty:to two counts and was (Ao tion with satisfactory ¢ ader in the socl- [ .ommitted to Jail in default of hail i 8 s n s anso s continued Leiter Ranch Lands o S e e ans 0. Hanson 000 fn each case. Gelsler | oo Torhi fan. bright future for Explained in Trial cmeritas since his retirement 1ast | ;1009e4 not guilty to one count and <on of 6 South Burritt street we ne and the motor bus | Chicago, March 24 (B—Wyoming ' ¥e? 1 dean of the graduate s commiited wien un. 10 fUr- h.1q this afternoon at 3 o'clock at T ch propertics of the f arts and literature at nish bail of $2 These men are |y, dish Baptist churcl LICENSES SUSPENDED 3 &lnce 19 said to have figure ¢ TIocehtisxel Peterson, pastor, and Ensign following persons have who was Valeria Von | gngpiracy to land 1tquor in Rhode 'corp Frederickson of ihe Salva their operator's licenses suspr riin, & daughter, Mrs. |19 Army. ofticlated. Interment was in state motor vehicle com Harris of Parls, and a son, — Fairview cemetery si Charles Heckman, 104 Sou Leiter as a co-tru small of Chicago, suritve. | yo (s of 19 Confesses The pall bearers were Ad ‘ itt street: Louis Maguo el il e - Small was born at Buckfield, . 5 irlg derson. Axel Gustay 45 Wilcox street: Benny Dunetz 0 § May 1, 1554, A graduate of He} Has Attacked SGirlais-s e g e et halineiien he gerved as v Huven, March = Ha A ok B Johoix Nea TeRuApenARdY Gastmer from 1889 to 1842, H¢ " , 1% of 54 Tilton street. today New Britain: Joseph Matulis Gen Manufactuiring Stocks ting super ) ot aial 4 member | Colby colicge in 187 5 the stand, alled, technical '™ Nac editor of the American Journal | ssed to the police that he had Mary Ballok New Britain: John Simadeck, N testimony a ter’ diversion, of Sociolozy and author of several | attacked Misw Beatrice mn‘nlng *%| Funeral services for Ma Britain and Edward Smel H = astla o AT nelbasta AU ROk in Hills avenue last Saturday and | ¢ ag goaver srreet, whose ard Goodrich Cherry street, Leiter estate S also admitted stopping several Other o, yrreq at the New Britain Gen. | has had his li e returned cord DICLARE! TRA m\lm ND | girls in the city recently rs % continued ©Fal hospital despite a recent blood Lk = ] SEIE ) S s 5 i SN Now Haven, March 24 (A—Dire After his case had been conti "‘” transfusion, will be d tomorrow “SNIPER BANDI ;l,\fl !\\ ED 2 N y . r 3 - tors of the United 111 ating com- \Judge Fugene F. Farley reopenc morning at 7:45 o'clock at Ukranian Omaha, March 24 (P — Frank y e s-Be Submarine V-2 Succeeds pany today declared a dividend of \ng Reld him in §10,000 bonds upon |qoon Sy o P o Interment | Carter, “sniper bandit,” today was e S & In Trial Tests Today ' c5 conts a share for the quarter end- | jeqrning of the youth's confession. |\ "yt od = BAEER T sentenced to be electroc ; 515 Stowe & Wi Boston, March 24 —The glant il 1 on the new stock of the | other women atacked wil be asked T pae Nebraska penitentiary f ' 1453 148 Siy Russell Mfg Co submarine today successtully | © y which has no par value. | to jdentify the youth at police head- CARD OF THANKS the murder of Dr. A. D. rth Pac i aao | Sy - completed her deep diving tests off | The New Haven Gas Light com- | gyarters. We wish to thank our friends and a Standard Screw Provincetonn, reaching a depth of | pany already had declared a divi- R neighbors for the kindness and sym- | — N eric Stanley Works I 215 feet, The result of the test was dend for the quarter at the rate of \/poyq Hypt in Waterbury |vathy shown us during our recent BOLLERER S nn . 1 : tanley Works pfd sent out by radio from the vessel 10 per cent per annum. bereavement in the death of our be- d L ! rington Co com 64 ey :ui'\r.('(:‘:’x::n:'m Portemontn, | Stock in hoth these companies in | In Aulo-BuSA‘\('(I;’l(‘leo“1 loved husband and father, POSY SROP > a1 on Mfg Co 29 N. H, after the trials. No details recent months had risen in value be- | waterbury, March 24 '—UN | the beautitul floral offerings receive ON YOUR BIRTHDAY 2 2 o Public Utilities Stocka were given. |cause of reports that outside inter- | man and one woman were BUEBUY| (Signed) Mrs. Edgar C. Ives anc SEND MOTHER FLOWERS $ 1 Conn Lt & Pow pfd o i " ests were soeking to acquire dhem. [ purt when the car in Wl Y | tamily. [EASTER SGREETING CARDS] Y pper .. 1 | {8 Elec Light - p I e head of the GORKY WRITING NOVEL — = - | Foreiritngimanjin collizonmith 4 e AT e S PGB 5156 i, e | ReaAT0Y ° s s "G A i - @”‘\\]\.n\ Co. orl R;vhenu. Naples, Italy. Murch 24 (P - | AIR LINE €O. OFFICER Bridgeport-Waterbury bus on South "ARD OF THANKS The Telegraph Florist of New Britain, | gs sl Southern N E Te Lo $ |Dr. Audiey D. o viit, bew g Mauxim Gorky, 1he tamous Russian | Boston, March 24 (T'—President | Main street here last nigh L We wish to thank our friends and South ¥ G 98, Sy % |Conn Elec Servic ) el . - N 'V“‘j“'; below, ""“‘ hor is hard at work on a nave, | W. Trving Bullard of the Coldnial| Fourteen passengers in the bus mu:Mm for the expressions of South Rallway 1 1 ! Conn Power Fractions s ailed Wr‘c;‘.'- ) v‘“ :rkhon a phote- jtled “The Lxplorer Air Transport, Inc. ¢ announved | were uninjured. iy, kindnesses, floral offer- — 1§ aker i ‘ 4% [ Conn Power Fractions . St e S B s e the election of Joseph C. Kimball of | John Peluso of Waterbuy a ngs and spiritual bouquets, during xas Co 1 WANTS TO ATTEND FUNERAL | Andover, Mass. to be a director & | eq a fractured skull. His companion ecent bereavemest {n the death v Gt R Tt A | 'REASURY ST x Copenhagen, March 24 (P—The ' 1 1 Mr Rose Peluso of Meriden, no re- s gur beloved mother, Mrs. Eilen # Unfon Pac 1 5 14 New Yerk. Ma ' Treasufy balan . $533,296.866 I sk e st e mhall is president of Asso- fation to John Deluso. su Hayes. We particularly thank the United Frait Nicholas Maniconc today asked sday’s b $501,419,604 of Germany has asked perinission to | ciated Tndustries of Massachusetts. | siNle fracture of the eand a R P. O. E {iwanis club. UNDERTAKKN S Rubbe 6 the police to scarch for his bride of New York —Exchangeg 074,000 travel to Denmark for the funeral | The company was organized to 3 ; John F. Hanrahan and Family Phone 16251 120 '% | three wecks, with whom he recently [000; balances, 114,000,000, here on unday of Dowager Queen | handle the transporting of mall be- | The Jgcldent occurred just cast of M. J. Hayes and Family, e “,‘;,:;;{",‘,"'_""'m_‘\ stinghouse {returned from Worcester, Mass., her | Boston — Exchanges, 9,000,000 Ltween Boston and New York. | Washinglon street. James A. Hayes. o8 Willys Over .. 237 ormer home (balances, 37,000,004, el

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