New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1926, Page 15

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_—_— | purtment Investigating on a new CLINES HIGH AN IN CONSTABLE RACY Manning, Dougherty ahd Roper Three Other Winners Frank Clynes, James W. ning, Bernard J. Dougherty | e FINF LR OWNFRS e o ey sears 80 Day Jail Sentence Suspended el by Court connected with the consta j street complalned today that his | nephew, Edgar LaCroux, was keep- ing compuny with his wife, He | stuted that he was forced to leave i his wifo five weeks ngo because of | the attentions being paid her by | Edga Man- ina | was dropped and Jumes T. Tarrell | who was u member for a number of | vears also failed of election. 1d-| ward Scalide, a newcomer in th contest for constable, was also an | unsuccessful candidate, Frank C appearanc proved to be the vote-getting sor tion running ahead of the six other contestants by a wide margin. He | polled 516 ballots. James W, Man- | ning was runner up with Stephen Roper, al6o a newcome an aspirant for office received 177 votes and Bernard J. Dougherty fourth on the list for 145. Clynes carried off a majority vote in every one of the six voting Arrested after ralding squads had ized quantities of wines and liquors in railds on two consccutive days, James J. Duni and John Luglf were fined $300 and costs and 30 [ day jull sentences were L] police Alling. Dunn Main court today by alleged pro- t 206 East Patrick : linger, De- 1omas J, Feeney and Pa- trolman John Licbler went into the clubroom last Saturday and ¢ on Sunday. On both trips tl \ding evidence whicl presented at the hearing toda ¢ Harry Ginsberg repre 1sed fam Dolruck was arrested at yme at 136 Beaver v olman Axel Car > had received a ve- in of nd Ge The ballot recorded for the three unsuccessful eandidates was 118; Scalis | win Complains of Nephew hia Stealing Wife's Love The police department recelves a number of com ts dealing with every concelvable troubla tered by human bei celved this morning h ¢ was a disturk ood. O A merger 1 hreach of the K pald a fine ne encoun- | dr but ane re- | counts 8 sct the de Dobirs of 315 Al costs tod JIHAH. Adelard LuCroux o1 166 High | mile Another Divide=d [[F= NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SA % | REPORT CONCERT A SUCCESS Period— are you going to put part of these dividend checks away in your Savings Account? If you haven't one it is a good time to start one — and if you already have one, make it a point to add a few dollars now when you can do so. Let these dol- lars start right in earning again for you— 57 paid for over a year. If put in anytime Monday they will draw interest as if from April Tst. A checking account toda_\'. is one of the necessary con- veniences in the every day life of business—ease of handling payments — a legal receipt for such payments—and most 1m- portant — little chances of loss —all these are good reasons why vou should open un your che~"na account now. Do so at this bank. { New Britain Trust Co. § he committe charg: o t coner senk terday His m wife died six is survived by two grandchiliren rs and sisters. Jicld in 1 o'clock and bur 3¢ William Kilhy i Kilby Har Josepl 1 Mon- reh | Mary €. Moran sanitarium mor My 47, privat \ary New Haven Gui t owill v Funerals es. Mary Martino church officiati quiem m said at the church Mon W will he Burial in St. Mary's cemetery. Gowitt VoS- The funeral of Richard K Erwin place took place afternoon. of of terday held at the and burial was in Serviees home at Mary'’s ceme - —_— | I | -3 0 ¥ —— = [ Joseph P Opposite » Kemdence ial a 0 ) RDAY, APRIL 926, FLASHES OF LIFE: ATLANTIC CITY IS ALL SET FOR EASTER PARADE The Associnted Press | Toy Paris—~Perhape Suzanne Lenglen | will teach her flunce Jacques Offen- i bach, poot and critie to play tennis, since he has hepled to launeh her as a novelist. | s Ranger but is now baffled ftan eanine, Parker 1 a num- hus been ber of cars in chase block af near Central DPark, by 5 van- Augusta, Ga.~—Ty Cobb, Jr., would {Mke to take tennis scriously, but has {no ambition to shine o mond & like dad. His red h Carnegle. inatitute |lending color to a tennis tour tof Am e | - Professor Ge Wellesley, Mass.—Clarence DeMar |noted runner, is convinced that policéman 18 alto ous about protec girls' town. On reparation for the Boston mur ence was pinch suspicion took a bit of vigovon | that he wa Sunday e ler to got Lim fr - Wayne D. Heydecker Wasl nd in rip of Foot ther too fx this - collogs jaunt in ctory in 19, Cla annual n Ay s a fugitive or on ing or other, Tt explanation a s0m¢ of iilson o Yallen 0! 1l Ing camp quota | sity of Califor | smoking ¢ | coeds object 1 Kil Kaplan sig { Buenos Afres— A {ular for 1 ot wave | Atlantie City |somest members of Twill survey | tomorrow charged to wat | New York—T child had 1 I view of Mrs | Her sug | making an id P Movic Muy arch of the association fc flaw in th Root hadr Acost Ing golden Afda De stion will be in ¢ to 1o shown s part of th on | Washington—Mrs. Anthe Cook's strand of 103 | $30,000 is cd the po |them but js i twere stolen Ny Wayne sy association pear has inform nal afr mail route but is makiy the 3 and to atfiim b Auty in Park 0 Wis once a cow 1EN'S STYLES [‘.‘ Broad Shouldered Suaits and Rather holds good Sung Eitting Trousers Wil pe | !l wear. The cutaw the Thing This Year, April 3 (A — Fashion athletic looking ring and summer of 19 orn by the corr will be shaped to | back, the shoulders will be b er, the W o City Items dressed m $2 ade, Union v 19 Walnu Agent =2 dvt. Mr. St. 4040 st line more trim his trousers will fit Oxford ba more and Mrs. Harold I%. Judd, Miss Mr. and Mrs Lazieki 1 Déo men Captain oekene Ort 10t orin following the 4 mode!, wk coat Stopped at Last SRR N Charlie Hoft just can't be world records at pole vaulting. But a couple of tacklers stopped him in a hurry when he tried his football skill at Georgetown university, Washington, where he is training stopped from setting new ter block | ! olls STOCK PRICES ARE POINTING UPHAR Today's Short Session Shows. Optimistic Trend New York, April 3 nrices pointed upward at the open- 1% of today's market. Buying of the was stimulated Dy by merger betwoen 1) Toxa and the California Petroleum company, but the initial were lar fractional and Daldwin opened 1 1-4 2 points ) tives reports negotiations company ziing Chrysler nd 11 Iy Hig Allis €1 83 Am Can . Am I.oc Am Am § 5 Am Sum Am Tel & T Am Waool Anaconda Atchison t & W I3 Loco ...1 & Ohio M 868 4114 Gt North pfd LOCAL STOCKRS ished by Putnam & Cc Insurance Stocks. Travelers Tns Co Cann Gener Manufacturing lers Rights .. N B Mac Niles-Be- North & Judd . itusscll Mig Co . M Tard v Wi Utilities Stocks, Publi t& TRUASURY STATEMENT 245 UTNAM & CQ MEMBEAS NEW WORR & NAKTTORD STOCR EXCMAMGES HWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 UM CCNTAL MY I, tone We Offer: 50 shares Landers. Frary & Clark 50 shares American Hardware 50 shares Stanley Works JUDD & COMPANY MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., COr. Lowls St HARTI'ORD, CONN. TELEPHONE 2.9131 New Brit Burritt Hotel Building. Vel 1815 Mer % Colony St Tel. 1340 Brist Main St Tel, 2105 We invite orders for execution on commission in the New York Market Stocks carried on margin @homson, Tem & T Durritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBLERS NEW YORR AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer:— 20 Shares New Britain Trust Co. Price on Application EDDY BROTHERS & G HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bidg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 WE OFFER 100 Shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Prince & Whitely Fstablisheqd 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange Essex Building. Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 WE OFFER American Hardware Corporation Landers, Frary & Clark The Stanley Works timati cles ag ¢ owed a drop in both capitalization 447,185 vehic and numbers, nary. Believes Railroads Willing to Compromise riends of the Afney bill for the { inter.state transportation believs according to A. P ', secretary of the March was a pervision " Atwater ap- commit at Talks Dby water, who op of the bill, ar ach an impres nitted members ives of the rail- ation clieves th ire about ready and to agr ' ot at the raf to compro to eliminate some most objectionable features bill NEW BAGGAGE MASTER r federal taxes FIRST, BIGGEST AND BEST AFTER LENT EASTER MONDAY APRIL 5 GIVEN BY R. A. C. AT THE 0DD FELLOWS HALL—ARCH ST.—CITY Music For This Big Admission H0¢ AHLBERG'S ORCHESTRA Let's All Attend Affair By preferred ¢ compared with a share on the co There wpaid dividend! ulation pre- is acc on forred ferred. by Nast reach Shipm Motors co! pany in Mar record of 1 \so were oduction, month New records i in sales and nth consecu gains cars. establish the ni in whic previous correspondin, were onths, Capitalization prises inc gated 7485 SN6.402 T PARI rporate Donald McDonald has been ap- ed age master at the lo- | station of the N. Y., N. H. and | H. railroad, succeeding the late Frank McAvay. o olh Notice * This is to notify you that the Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on the petition ot the Ratner Construction company for permission to erect a rn three story brick apartment on the side of West Main street at the west corner of This apartment to con- y-four apartments. Ground n of this building is on file at the of the Board of Adjustment, 5, City Hall, and can be seen oy time. learing will be held on We «d, April Tth in Roox 208, Gity Holl, at 7:30 p. m. on

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