New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 30, 1926, Page 21

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TAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH o hore opnin ) the coal il rock overlying reet statisticians, State Organization Will Discuss Sub- d wiiial reports of various FUND OF $30.0001, " "2 0y BRNNG tlempt was the sinkin ap 100 fect fnto the ject At Annual Gathering In Mrs. Jane A, Neshit Passes AWAY | ™ " rovora wviy Fire, Started 67 Years Ago, Not made by Intert th carning Found to Be Accidental | etieves that ihe body, cannot th-jof conl consumars until the fire in hls motiet 3f it s in the| It was common in the duays he- e . Conn., March 30 (A— Mo was engaged by the girl's (fore the Civil War to have large > e the a Alice 1 5, of this pramm———— e Official Hartford Stock Exchange Quotations FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY g j Burritt Hotel Building liot coals, mixed w ited the wooden ear and 15 confined. 1 hon k of g above par to ral conrage 10 erection of THANKS inancial structure cour friends found the fire . Warren M. Blodget pastor of the First Con aln Machin -Pond Com -Pond Pfd Fairview cemete Tuneral services for Kreeh of 271 Glen stre death in his 73rd year 19 vears of services wit Corbin Co., will be held afternoon at 3 o'clock of his sister, Mrs. Gus with whom he has made TRUST COMPANY idian, man Evs ical churct ciate, Interment will be view cemetery. The funeral of Louis Iy lenly Sund be held tomorrow afte ices will be conduc a'clock at the home, 2 New Haven. Inter forme fanover Natione! A Irving-ColumMia Trust 04 . | CARD OF 1 Natiora) Bant 8 2 Q rantea & Truet L e nud Trost 4 7] | oy ek Rt sses and floral of ACTIVE OUT-OF-STATE INSURN ACT COMPANY STOCKS death of our helove American Surety L 135 ! nd father, Joscph Arm Continental Ir | BRI | (Signed", Pheniz Tns. v 1 | Mrs. Catherine Falls ! S5k | QJ 10.000 000 POSY SH DEATH RELEASES [PXPRSORS OF VAR SUMMIT WINE 1S " " 527 Gvee it 8 for 1926, emphlasiz September 1, o past 80 years. It tor of St. Job of this city who died night in Har THANKS We wish to thank our nd friends for the sympathy. - rings extended s during our recent bereavement i 4 husband © Qu.+ . ? and June 3 ¢ t. 30 d'v rate changed to | Lady Ashburton has returned to the United tSates—the scene e e 18 e N Qty On. {of her successes when she was Frances Donelly of the Floro- Oppostte St. Mary's Chured Qu. DI nn"nlmngtd to 7% and §% ex. Pd. Jan. 2, 1926 dora sextet. I F._M,,.., 31 Semmer R e N e Lo N s s et ————— roviewing urg ise needed {t funds in the future through the sale nd that ft will te: nd to top-hea BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES TFIRE INSURANCE COMPANIE wing spréad to the e : I Bld | Asked Div. (Payable Capital an oldl worked-o : £ R ARl _Ml | 70 Q1 spread rapidly to the loos: P heantiful floral City Bank & Tru A for iidisibens Vet Natior piakine ar 10 tribute to him. We also wish to e€a t S i ! i I 0 nen in t ffastford-Atna Natioual {11 nied ohnce workmen i ford-Conn. Truet | plating room of the Stanley Works : tford Morris Plon | Ind Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Flelscher _ Wladyslaw ,\u-:.;.wuln 5 i hidge Inoss In our be-| Wiadyslaw ‘Niezgoda, 42, of 310 ’ for their tho ifuln 1 Nortt £ H h G0 S osth street died at his home {his Kiate Bank & 450 o v \frs. George Beleh and children. |morning. e came to the United U, 8. Securlty | Ravl \ LEa:gGgoTae 1S, fates 18 years ago and moved to | FIRE INSURANCE COS. Jt - planted | New Britain st Hampton | B0 o ; ) more Aot one ye He is survived Aitna Tire Tna. { 20 |10 i of 2 o by his wite, Mrs. Frances Niezgoda Automoblle Ine. = 1 ancient 1 ilurtford ¥ire Ins. 815 3 20 i ol A (Yoo to whom he had been married for L tional Fire Tne. S et S o i 7 vears, and a son Teofil Niezgoda, Ehem Firetius, LR | | Vein ferfil e dmilar trecs, | Funeral arrangements, which are C ey, G fhe i Lo L incomplete, are in charge of Stan- LIFE AND INDEMNITY COMPANIES e e o | This forest was @ famona Junting | Beomplete, | L & 1 a Casualty & Burety QI 200008085 Siobennd (No. | Eround in the days of Robin Hood. [1¥ BOrawski QIR IOMIOORSERS 20 \When the work s done it will rep- Q1 ) ) farther w velop- g S T g e R Restfor creation — 2 slory of 1 mining & adiuan I . queror. || Funerals o B In fighting the fire in the early = R PUBLIC UTILITIES ! sixtics, an open cut v 1o which Why pett I Grapefruit | g 11 1 e | couthenstern part of George Beleh AR s Pk e far ns anyone has | Funcral services for Gieorge Belch ‘\ ‘ 3 i u inking | been abl nitely aseribe any 0f 274 Broad street, who died at the i ey l“ o L0000 000 Tora. aial vigin to fis name as the English | New Britain General hospital Satur- | 145 is » nty-five n each direet s tries Wwit, it §s be- day were Deld this mo t t o across tRY hasin wost of the fire 1o | cans nit grows ofis T:45 o'clock with o requier MANUFACTURING COMPANIES establish a burrier o ters somathing like grap ! t the Sacred Heart churcl Amerlean liardware Corp ex 78 | 8 S 2 At R e i+ t g et Autowatle Refrigerating 1 i o north 1o a point where a water seal | fruit nto the West Tndes p . Carpet_Com. on the south would prevent the into Florida and C: G s K oiroaey o e Edmund D. Parker linge & Spencer | s Qa5 e e ~————-———! The funeral of Edmund D, T Colllae Co. % H QJ 5000000 | ,’ |er of 39 Vance street, was held this Fagle Lock | 16 yaoder Q3 moneoe | Remember Her aftsrnoon with services at the Fatiir, Bearing | e Q 00,090 neral parlors of B. C. Porter Hart ooley. 4 . 3 s 5 | chureh, officiated. Tnterment was in Christlan Krech h P tomorrow t the hom in Fair- Touis Hurlburt THurlt alavich, Armalavich and family BOLLERER’S oP ) M 31 3.000 000 ”:y W Jr |";, 4"\:‘2:‘ STREWING FLOWERS AND BASKETS | - 13 ks CASTER GREETING | KS AND TRUST COMPA NIES [EASTER GREETING CARDS) e el Al $9 W. MAIN ST., PROF. BLDG. TEL. 88¢ (b) 2% Pd. Jan. 1 e A The Telegraph Florist of New Britain, (©) Qu aiv. rate « fom 39 to 31k on Apr. 1. 1 bl G rate o i guly, ¥ 2% o in Do 18 Notes for:: X (d) 3% ex. o 1} Dee, 31, ‘ Notes for:: TURING (‘)\II'AN 1ES (a) 10% !l ‘n 1" (&) 3 J 28 on P cl. "A" LA . ’ . XUty hor i ATTUVEE XUV ORI BART R S T T DD AT PO Here is lady Ashburton, with her husband, Lord Ashburton. - 1625-3. 1926, ionally on initia New low records for record for all ned hig market, howey Joweye for the year. Call loavs t ASHE N A Sug Am Can Am Loco Am Smelt Am Sug Am Tel & 1 Am Wool Atchison Bald Loco Balt & Ohio I 3 New Have &RC&1 rce Arrow | Pure Ofl Rep 1 & § | Ray Copper Readir Royal Dutch . Rinclair Ofl outh Pacifie South Railway Studebaker Texas Co xas & Ps s Ol Union Pa |United Fruit . U 8 Indus Al wilroad | MARKET SUFFERS ~ TERRIBLE SETBACK Rally Cut Short and Downwand indouhte i selling, opel oint time r. French 1 & Ame Cor rectal 1 Southern I W nl the Intervening space Hlled will or dividends, hich | w ta{l Sceretary and Treasurer William | Y h I [ed cliy, making w fire wall 700 feet | gy 8 ronulred fordlvdond: P] g R d Se— clty, of the Unlon kx-Prisoners of S t it p clonontostaaaNALG) wding. The compuny's working oy Winsted, Conn,, March 50 (#) — | War association of the state of Con-| syymie 1l 1o, M completed amd wecestl |y (prosimates M NS o (ol o R e Mrs. Jane A. Nesbit, sister of the [nectlcut has sent out notices for the anihpacite sivikes niny comne KU ol L g, “l" and there are no bonds or notes out- ' rious selling attuck launched i late General Charles H. Pine of | 44th annual mecting of the associu- | Lyt like Tennyson's brook, t in twenty minuto alif 2 slanding, Valuation of its real estate | the Idading rallroads Shares fod Ansonfa, died durlng the night tlon to bo held in G. A, R hall mie 11 mine fire appaiently goes N2 wos finished. ["';‘"““‘f]‘j I8 363,040,000, wiped out the effects of an early atter a long lliness, She had lived | Brown-Thompson bullding, Hartford oy forever. A ud ki ol - 1elly in the stock market o at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J, | It has been . burning for sixiy o 4 v“‘\ Al e e o lee comp sorcs of issucs toppling 1 to 8§ Abercrombie in South Main street. | Sternberg explained that he {0 oiive aver sines Chruar R o AN Va T tiTe oA \ 18054, oints 1o new low lovels for Mrs, Nesblt was the daughter or‘ o large attendance as tho yerq” ong fg the most destrnetive bl pre il SR e AR e preferred divi- yeur, Losses In somo of the loss the famuel and Ada Case Nes- ¢ of continulng the meeUnEs|| yxponglvo and famous ming flre int S0 2 C08 B AT : e ended December tive stocks reached as much as 1 Lit of Pine Mcadow. She was born will e Drousit up for discuesion. the history of mining i the United Ll o contrast 1o $11.36 ' points, in that village but had lived here |Tn bygone years, the assoclation Was |q (.o LA “"" SR T 000 common slock Stock pri \ftar & &hortslived sinco girthood, &he marrlod Wil- |8 nower in the state but the ranks | =, /5 0000 1 Lot o S R % e preceding 14 mont} rally today, way before anot liam Nekbit, long a dry goods deal- |of the G. A, R.are rapidly thinning | F 50 GRS 0T Mot LAl - o onslught of selling, which 3 er here, and the membership has suffered, Ay i ks o v ] 3 Iner and ole ieastna i Tovnl (o nlonal The funcral of Mrs. Nesbit will |Mr. Bternherg was a prisoner of war | o t6t Lh0 e Sine tonmage of oo tame amil < \ ni 18 reflected in {he ¢ g railrond share bo held tomorrow afternoon from 4t Andersonville prison. coal consumed by this “King" of ot spofs ave visible alor DREROSS OfsLha asnoclnlind es of new low levels for the 22 South Main strect and Rev. J. | B PG s mine fires ean only he guc bt {ppop of 1 Mammoth vein, T Ao K lo System for thedyear were established on declines of W. Light of the Cougregational |River Man Is Looking cstimates run as high as 14,000,000, vn portion of the fire area has | ¥E0F ';‘;" ! : {_'“”‘ fn\‘iw SaT: ;'m 8 polnts, witl ‘ of 10 and church wiil oficiate. The body will N Mee (ol ) | The coal aren smbracing the s ed off materally oumhstzony HEEREOE Al ) umped 10§15 points reglstered hy some of the b8t piacedtiintiie) faulk: ot Borsel| ILOL Miss Corbett’s Body |, " Tive & awned by 1he Lenieh s P v from the ! el inchudes ean-|ingetive ssues View cemetery but later it will be | Hartford, March 50 (P Coal & Igation Compiny, fou crovices af cortain places 1t 18 known various properties only winc Reports (hat powwerful bunking i buried in Center cemetery. | Luckingham, veteran 1 in 1820, some bodies of fire still exisi § of icquisition. This 18 an fn- | terosts hiad rushed their support fc The death of Mus. Nesbit relcases | river man, is patrolling the Connee- | Summit Hill lics the Panther | i A e of $1ENSI0 or T41 per R Teat R O (e e R a fund of $30,000 to be divided |tient river from South Glastonb Creek Valley in what is known a8 ., fneh diav P HE s ing the early rise in U, 8 Steel, Gen equally between the Litchficld | to Windsor Locks in search of the[the Schuylkill or Lower conl field jiajes have heen sut 2 L S ainl Digotie DUIEoN JEnnC staUion County hospital and the Griffin [body of Allee M. Corbett, missing of the anthracite region tion to uilo irther finshing L ’\“ e of more thall ipgplket leaders hut under the cover hospital at Derby, left by General | Smith ecollege junior. Mr. Lucking- ' In the years since the first ' hag not heen entively snecessful 4 AL this move, ‘\'w\‘:flmun gradually Pine, she having had the lifc use ! ham has been riding the waters was discovered, many storics 1ave |in combination with the harrier ent " egan to play havoe fn the railroad of It with a brother, Bdgar, who |since the first of the year in his mo- heen told of iis origin. Rut " and the silting operations over \\ n roup, vesulting in a - wide op el e : tor boat and he has arranged with [story, vouched for by 1l e ol it undoubtedly s ns Anglo- Vcalk as the o o Dank lonns s S rivermen along the route to signal (is that it was starie: posiiks A CD Rl e \lw“ outh _\' bes ; R " Gl to him if they see the body or anylcoals being mixed with ¢ B itself out. Drilling d slushing ! he Guar- ‘apeake and Ohio toppled almost § Girl's I)e‘\th by Auto A ) O Ay T T s o e S A K today 0 points, and Aflantie » include ., ¢ ¢ T'tica © o8 at t of 1 slape . 1021, merican shares 14 w prices for th James Corbett of Utic stoves at the f 1he slopes = l 1 pri Jared accidental in o spends il day on the river |for the coms 5 Fiin, " ]ty temfi were iss sear fogether with New York Con- l\n dlng made today by Coroner John useboat at night. | “bottom man” 1 i TG tral, Union Pacit . Phelan, ‘The girl was struck while when the fire started New conmmio i of the Ameri- | Northern Pacifl ‘"'T”"" ”", “'“\',‘,‘“‘”"(‘. " 7 1,‘,‘\' ol GALL SWEEPS ¥ LORIDA Boyle. Among ofher t o, No. 6 of - can Can Company today w el | New ‘I\L L T i nek ownu Adolph Sehwa | o o Wity attend to the stove s culled o AN annuy ¢ 2 a ¢ 1 L e At R AR S i . & 1 el Nas | i ALY R ukCh Ll e e AW e (e RS e I Tt Tt atta i ned propottomp ordil obninEn e ]l oginte Ik for . o with av initial quarterly dis- gnnat_Hudont S e i G e hous evendithrowgbil i EIDESR LR LSO 8 jexlenslo e .| IS of G0 ety a harr, \most b She died at St, neent's hospital | 2 1 < |Stove bhurnin yave it o severe winyg horn Nev wit= aqui ent to an annua 1815 of B C v ;. suspending activities, ; o > B the following day. "';!‘;““:ft’dz{-‘m‘::“:n“v‘ sk e akin, ; ral hospital today 10 MY q ghare for the old common wiieh | I, 8 Steel foll hack to within a frac- = e ) ing any fats e e of W been split up six for o 1t is | tion of yesterday’s bottom price, ub no e I ) wrd Fisher n split up six for on is DOWNS E! \.n.n){ r bureau on Instructions fr tading nes ¢ paya May 13 to holders of record | U rsal P preferred crumbled | ch 30 (F) — West | Washington, issued sform warnings thie ashes and e April 30 15 points and Fidelity-Phenix Insur- cast 1;1 th opening | along the gulf coast from Bay &t il "” fate 1% RUM RUNNERS 2 A ‘{'m‘ 1 ) s : ¢ of the national inter- | Louis, Miss, to Tanipa, 17la. firely of wood, Conn.. Marceh 0—Clemer VFewy of the routine decisions of the Wall Street Opening holastic hosketball tournament at 5 W s not heing ne - md i hoth rstate commerce commi further diguidation dee tho of Chicago, when| GIRL FROZEN TO DEATH » he finighed, one of 1he | givine New York ety have aroused more Interest in Wall |the open go high of San Antonio,| Mitchell, 8, D, March 30 (F) — Ted his mnle RS i omoblle | stroet than that flfig the Chesa- |earrsir i defeated Torrington, Conn., | Lanra High Bald Bagle, a 13 year wiled it o one in whicl aleolol. | pogke ar ‘.1»”‘..1 permission | Postum 8 points | The score at the end of | old Sioux Indian girl. was frozen {o e N e for a court !y jasu 16000 Noh 1s bordsior b Tvorhnal 14 in favor | death while attempting to run away e car by the hoari improvements on the ground both to new low records for {lie from the St. Franc previous day in ord could better he iying support w arent | = ! according to word reac hing here 10 with the foreman's intention fo place UNIVERSITY TEAD TLL ¢ v the sale of stock, woissues, America READ HERALD CL IFIED ADS | day. several men in fhat section to do{ oladn, Ohlo, March 30 2 1‘_"- Bank t the ruling wil) [opening a point higher and Gene | some T i The foreman, . Dowd, president of Toledo |y e jers whose shares | Motors and Hudson improving frac- tht year wers fow 1 popular shares as | Wacd Mary hut it o market rations werr ve fashion, gian francs, 1 new lo ign exi francs 3.42%, and de- naround forces con. control of the ull element, o best o, raid on Hud- dropped from -4, a ney low figure the market onsideralle lling, it was ordinarily rican Exprese. mmercial S other hand mor Cay | ———— e - e 1 S Rubber Treasury balance .. $489,759,033 MEMBERS HEW WRR & HARTTORD STOGA ¢ JWWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITNN‘ ' Tel. 2040 v RAKTFORD OFFICL 6 _CENTRAL Row Wl 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark 50 shares American Hardware 50 shares Stanley Works MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK 1IXCHANGE MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE JUDD ILDING, PEARL ST, COr. Lewis 8t, HARTFORD, CONN, TELEPHONE Tel. 1815 3 Colony St Tel, 1340 1 Main St, Tel, 2105 New Britain: Borrlte Hotel Butlding. Meridon: Riistols 1 We invite orders for execution on commission in the New York Market Stocks carried on margin Thomson, Tenn & To Burrltt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCRANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr, We Offer:— 20 Shares New Britain Trust Co. Price on Application EDDY BROTHERS & & HARTFORD NEW, BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bumtt Hobel Bldg. Tel.2-7126 Tel. 3420 We Offer and Recommend Aetna Life Insurance Co. i | "One-Tye" Lynch, New York gun- [ Steel 1177 | man, who was recently sentenced to We be executed In April for the murder Radio of I'rank Brannon, a messenger in — nsack office of the Ameri- TREASURY STATEMENT can Railway Express company, on January 21, when $6,900 was stolen. ke, Six accomplices, among them four ves, 1,301,000, local men, escaped with jail terms New York 0003 balan alter turning state's evidence. Rodton $6.0 : Supreme Court Justice €. W. balances, 34,000,0 Parker denied today the metion of , ex-Jgdge John B. Zabriskle, assigned LYNCH LOSES PLEA ounsel for Lynch. The court sug- ested an appeal to the court of er- g at Trenton in May, which Court Denies New al to Con- | would mean a stay of execution. demned Express Murderer T e Hackensack, N, J.,, March 30 ,— A Enife with 75 blades has been There will be no new trial for James | made by an Lnglish cutler, 1440 249 4 141% 142 | Charleston lessons one of the first pupils was 3-year-old Margie 8% When a Shreveport (La.) newspaper started a school for free Alexander. She learned so fast that a Shreveport vaudeville | theater billed her for a week and now she is flooded with offers.

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