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NEW BRITA IN JUVENILE DELINQUENGY IS NOT ON THE INCREASE I Children's Bureau of Labor Depart- | NATIONAL PRESS CLUB \ City Items ! ts New Ten Million Dollar Bullding | Dr. William M ckwell, super. Intendent of the Codar Mountain anitarium, will speak to the Lions' club tomorrow Window demonstration all this | {week at Tricson & Carlson, 877 | Main $t, of Rome quality products | ineluding daybeds and the Doluse Ledsprings.—-advt, = Window demonstration all week at Erieson & Carlson, 877 Main §t., of Rome quality products including daybeds and the DeLuxe | bedsprings.—adyt, Window demonstration week at cson & | Main St., of Rome quality including daybeds and the bedspri advt, The regular meeting of New Brit- conncil, Royal Arcanum, will he held tomorrow evening at § a'clock The grand council will meet in Hart- ford on April 21, preceded by quet on the evening of April “ew Britain will be represented by Past Regent James H, Ellfott. Winthrop Council No, 7, Sons ani Danghters of Liberty, will liold its e meeting at 8 o'clock Wed- day cvening in Jr. 0. U. A, M. hall on Glen street Carl Hammar, a student cestor Polytechnic institute, 18 spend- ng a days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Mammar of Maple 15 to Be Dedicated on of This Week, Thursday ment Disputes Alarmist Re- | Washington, April 5 (#—The Na- | tional Press club gathered memen- Washinglon, April 6 (P—Juvenile |toes of the time and the occasion to- delinquency 18 not on the upward |day for the first of the trend, the children's bureau of the cercmonies incident to the labor department declared fn a |tion Thursday ts new statement yesterday attacking | 000 building on the site of the fa ularmist reports to the contrary. (mous old Ehhitt House—the formul Avallable figures, the burcau sald, scaling of the copper box which indicate a reduction during the last |50 into the corner stone of decade, with no “significant in- fturc crease” between 1010 and 1 in | President Coolidge fs to officiale the number of children committed |at the laying of the corner stone and to jall for grave offenses, including |the copper box is to contain copies | homicide, robbery and burzlary. of Washington newspapers, a his- In the absence of national ves, [tory of the first Press club formed fn |air the bureau is compiling reporis from | Washington r the Civil War, liuvenile courts in the various citics | historic photographs of the Ebbitt and of 14 so far completed, covering | House as it stood in 1§65, a pictnre in most cases the period between |of “Newspaper Row' 18 it ones 1016 and 1924, decrcused delin- $tood on th of the r hailding, quency rates were found in nine. 'an especlally bound volun 1he hese were New York, Boston, 1uf- cetory, and other falo, Chicago, New Orleans, I'rovi- |documents. Tn addition, Sceretary 'nee, Richmond, St Louis and | Mellon lonated for the hox one Washington, D. The ate in |cach of the only colng minted th Rochester ationary for 1 far this ye three years, 19 and 1924, | pi for which statistics were obtained, s occurred in Detroit, Min neapolls, Philadelphia and Seattle, Court House -E“nt eréd -And Auto Is Stolen, Cambridge, Mass., April 5 (B—An automobile thief today invaded the Middlesex ceriminal court building. ports to Contrary. series of dedic $10,000, this [FRE the struc. 23, products DeLuxe congressional 1 ten & five cos a at Wor- | 11 coins few Peddie and La\\ renceville Schools Come to Break Trenton, N. Aprll & P — Complete severance of athletie re. lations hetween Peddie and renceville, two of the most impor- tant prep schools in New Jersey From the court house gars lo- | was announced tods rom the lat- cated in the basoment directly under | ter school. In a ement coming one of the court rooms, an ‘lmnlmu\’ymn the school, it was intimated lile which is used cach day to con-{that roughness in the I’eddie-Law- from lunch, | foothall game last fall voneauli was 1eft to | had brought about the row 1 30 o'clock at Judd's ment of I onthe Tl il aD g ololoakt e nntin kot sl il ""‘ . Kev. W, A Harty branch will be edule as o in H. ding Himberg of a few duys M in ple street | o Yorl Law- \ph Cinfadon, a hoy residing at Imont;street, was admitted to w Britain General hospital today suffering from injuries re- ceived Saturday when he was rin over by a dump cart near his home. The Ladies' Auxiliary A. 0. M. | “1'“ stolen, {whist committe will meet tomore ;,uh No clue the police. A. Stone, an offic: As' (‘nml)ri:ly:n dall, who chauffeur for the judges at tl hour, went to take out the ¢ jand discovered the loss. The g [loor.was locked, leading to the lief that the thief had a pass The automobile was owned by A T of the acls noon foothall P el Tome Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hughes | back in New Britaln visiting Mrs, imma Jlughes of Maple street Ars. Hugl formerly Miss Victori 1kt stre conpl I Mary's chure Peddie, Announcemer placement on i was compani it the 1'ed foothall dis- sehedule the state. chool 1 in has [ key the 1 with Peddic dropped Joncs of me 4 J. Linkaus § Washington, D. C. Rctlred Bmker Dm\\ ns e Himself After Shooting | New York, April 5 (P —Support the polic vy that Robert [Nathan, rar-old retired broker, drowncd himself in Central park reservoir Saturday night mm shoot- i his gon, Nobert 17 Norton, ir their home, was given today o0 said several from Tlobert 17, \(nmn today 1 making sa clory from hig won URGES PRAYER " ~/F\~1'(nn Pius ha ardinal P’om A1 of Rome, tholics of for specdy ions persecutions in Candidate rore Ro addressed a pili, viear him 1o ur to pubiic Legion Carries Fight To Members of H()ll\t‘ Washington, Ap () yeriean Legion foday placed in inds of every member of the nurging action on approved by hous would protect ed veterane oxtensions: re- t mothers of W 1 certain benetits r officers wr on of the Jonse. o gone s th asking b o tion of t1 Me lettor m- weights | seales in £ i mil Ot insn s a set ot was re- ory olintes The recipients w dera f the . shonld in the e d to in- measnre eonomy not he al way of “jns Four New Yorkers Meet Death in Sunday Fires York, April & T opersons burned to several injured 1 mped to vo fires in wer s - F“ine and Jail for Man Who Set Fire to a Dog Doston, April & (P—Joseph Gen who set fire to ! to three months correction and o Judge Flynp in sn T h hiazes us of sus. an apart dion sho 1ent, wl furniture. subsequ as a result bel escape SITUATION British India situatic a4 today T IMPROV A British Cenitalis iven Rich C oneession | Drailv il \ ral Pian British deatl wonnded £ the lon, April & reported yrmonsly i Leen discovs at . comp Ditalisty has received 10 ¢ lore it. paner gives Mand. son of sor of 1 ited, ) \ mir ang o1 . military i N shops which th presenes ¢ of ots is having ol a 2 concession the sinee zin- atic ihe nowmi T TIO Eans PPN WEEK ONLY TRIAL SIZE JAR {leading clothing husinesses jand | held next | Funerals DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRII PREIGHT RATE Washington in support of the ™ states to « of ruilro: frolght rates was fll interstate commere ARGUMENTS Aprll (P=A Driet moton of the Wests nigs tho application I for increased 1 today with the commission, western Deaths Carrle L. Mrs, Ctarrie 1. B old, of 28 Park 1" morning at the Baheock ock, 66 yo died 8und Hartford hospital | after short leu\. She was the widow of the dward €. Bahecock \\hn for years conducted one of the in the Huwr of the elty and until a few vears hefore his death was chalrman of the hoard of public safety. Born in Berlin, Mrs, Babeock lived in this ction of the country life. e was the daughter of Rob- ert and Anna Scott MeCrum. ade her residence at the Park plac poeme during her life in New Britain ince the death of hor husbard, shared the home with her two sisy fers, Mrs. Anna E. Cadwell and Mary J. \ Funeral services will he {he home at 3 ¢ crnoon. Rev. Theodore Al CGireene, pastor of Lirst Con tional church, will officlate, will he in IFairview eemetery. loek tomprrow aft £a Burial Robert Sarisky Robert Sarlsky, nine months' old son of Mr. and \Yl' Stephen Sarishy of 75 Oak st , died this morning atter o short lHn- 5. Ifuneral services will be held tomorrow morning at All-Saints church at $ o'clock, In- terment will be in St, Mar ceme- tery Mar, Bush Bush of Court strect urday night of the r, Mrs. Mary . olis, Indiana. Mrs. re old. Her death sxpented for some time. of the fact that her son A4 her a few weeks will be placed in a funeral serviees will be summer. $he Is survived nd two daughters. Bush of In Bugh of New Bush of Co- nd danghters Watson of James- and Mrs. L. C. Ros Mrs, 1 ol G A was notified death of his mc Rush, Tn¢ mu Bush was had heen Recause in this city ago, the hody vault and visite Ly three sons sor The ge Carnegie Carnegie ulu 1 this noon family nrvive home, 54 Jesides 1 1. Kenngy James Wilson James Wilson, 72 vears old, inmate of the town farm since 1 die Saturday night following short illness. He 1s survived three and a brother in Massa chuselts, Funeral services will he held this fternoon at 1 o'clock with Rey William H. Alderson officiating. Tn- terment will be in Fafrview ceme tery by sons Arline Beil H Mr 11 months old Mre, M eymour gtree Funcral fternoon at o'cloehk George W, €. Hill, | | Cong ) chnrel w Arlin of vas Asnes J.Jacoh Jaeob, six monthe old, dicd vesterday home My Mrs. Tsrae Dradley street, 1 1l this after- churel Jacoh of nerm) ser Ioterment 3 [ William Kilby o al services for Wi n Kil- died at Hartford hospita held at k this afte 5 Suteliffe, M ipiscopal Interment w e Fune who Saturday morning win chapel at 3 o'cloc with Rey muel . officiating cemetery - noon rector St chure 15 10 Imairvie Mrs. Laura M. funeral of Sheldon The Mrs. Laur | Sheldon of 45 South High strect v WITH EACH 25¢ OR LARGER SIZE JAR OF §GARDE ARYONKAISE POSITIVELY DIFFERENT! held this afternoon at 2 o'clock Rev. William H. Alderson, pastor of Trinity Methodist church. officiated. boiy an to West cen Bristol, + interment took e tery, wh Dowt pall bearers v of Hartford, Downs Frank Curtiss, and Ldward Welton and v Calken, cousins of Mrs. 1- H fws: Mrs, Mary € body of Mr Moran iy Gy 1ilford tom for funeral church in Moran en to ( orrow S o'cloc G 10 m servie that town fihearic ment will be a'clock will officiate in that town, s at St at pastor. Joseph Ranis uneral services for Jo of 22 Woodland strect morning at 8t. Andr a requiem high mass in St. Mary's cemeter; CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness and sym- pathy shown us in our recent be- reavement, the loss of our beloved ife and mother. We especially \wish to thank Dept. 300 of the Stan Iy Works. ned: James Kilbride; Mrs. George Melntyre. i eph Ranis held this h with t was were w's chur Intermen ¢ Mr. and Joseph Joseph A Hafley CADERY ARER T J la I | | pany | an initial quarterly pa all her | worth i | et of snow, 50 cents alsc Wall Street Briefs The ormer arned Atlant in in yea was 313 rgest for any Mstory, compa T4 in 1004 ome Common stock of the Outlet com- | d on an annual hag heen dividend basis ents a share, t profit o dends to (] mon 1 | | fit of 3 preferred dividend. held at |7 $6,904.446, in net n continued through the when prices Teaded tinued downward boom," month last November, this year when the top of [45.07 compare 024, Owens Rott) 11,05 comme 43 or §4 s« of he first three months of 1026 to 20,8 per an ent over the Brunswick-Balke ports net loss of § ontrast 1024 to ne March In 19 nt, which furn 10 mafr moved n bhoui known one o 5 NOW ie tandard 72 a share Com teehnical difficulties had been over- ome sinee the profits for th 1426 amounted Refining oll o share on the 1925 after pref contrast (o r before, 7,548,719, ¥ com the ared with place of § share ment f Willys a share on the with 1 e Co. reports net 0 for 1925, equal n nst in 10 MeCrory bringing the increase of first quarter of Clollender € t profit pany first of the ye first quart to £450,000, has been a month of clining stock prices for the last e downward r zan in March upward reactionary 1 price movement until Juné sideways for a ded d in a8 the up longest kets on record. aver als drop hut started upward the ne and co cption of ano An extra mon «tock of in a ot 2 dividend has been deelare Nt was in \I.m h of from cd prad 124.0 ntinned, with th ther tempo until 1Febr! 26 ce 1 on th the A. O. Smitl ddition to the ¢ 5 eents of Financial Statement termined lien on surplus account for federal [ the y probably able | analysis by the divi Colt ford, Of Colt Arms Company After depre Leen accounte \d of eight per cent paid, ent 1 sident he compar tax o perioc oon be deter will to the co would bhe. In a fin pany lists it ba is dyi as T, able, investn 450 close agn no n s a of s estmen ind advancements th mained stationary apital 5,000,000 stock, Th ised in the 5 to 23,5 inroms added $88,051.7 ording to y over the rs 1918+ ports information at hand justifies the prediction that final adjustment | for the Hs iny ciation reserves d for and a ire Arms Co. of 79 to its a stat Stone. ny still an bligations applyi 1920, President d 1917-1420, mined be mu my will h more than Im, ust as £2,115 ntories, tes e ts show gainst 34,0 he last calendar \ subsidiary reto with a bean no changes which surplus has b year from Railroad ced Ts Asked j;;_I(‘tin[: On Waterways Measure Washington ring ¥ to mpossit ivers ar Th comm tion on the 4 nise sy yre TIRT Suffield rm on t n estimated uilding and § nobile valued WINTE Albany, N April 08,012 Aprit 5 O commi expe nine-hour battle in ened t s bill : ittee defe hief Lpproy two by 1»1‘\\\\4\(4I< N *‘Illlll' 5 éP—Tire Bissell estate loss of 2,000 worth of antique | urniture stored in it and an auto- 00. R DYINC | by conditions resembling those {1y assoclated with Christmas DENTAL HYG Refdgeport, “onnceticut T hold of the \'INT\ ME Conn., April & Yental Hygi its twe aseociation Bridgeport subsidiary, $6. Giross second ar in the company's $124, of An extra dividend of ) was declared, Overland Co. 10 211,422,777 after all al after preferred divie 22,056,645 28 cents a share on the common in | a share stores 5 late symmer in March | “Coolidge | O leading hv record Lreaking was established. regular signaturc of definitely the government indicated comp have tot remain £6.000 on the | MARD April 5 (®—Winter hard in northern New York Portions of the Adirondack region | were buried under a ten-inch blank- and Easter was marks 1926, PRICES FIRM BUT pany com- erred 89 a in- | 1] Railroads and Public Utilities in Fair Demand w York, April 5 (#—Trad n today's stock market turned ex- | tremely dull, but the price under- | tone was firm, Attempts to force a {rencwal of the sclling movement as 76 {a result of the sharp deficit in re- rve shown in last Saturday's clear- 283, with ing house statement met with fail- | ure when call mones per cent and quick! lon the appearance of the large vol- ume of interior funds. com-{ Official confirmation of the aban- or | donment of plans for the merger of the Texas Co. and the California | Petroleum Co. started a flurry of selling in the ofl shares, California | Petroleum dropping from a high of on Saturday to 82%, but it had rallicd above 34 by early after- | noon A sustained demand was apparent [ for the railroad and public utility total ;Rhnrml. which provided the bulk of I nearly four score 1 to 4 point gains | Sugar shares were not affected by |the omission of the dividend on | American Beet Sugar common, which apparently had heen dls- ;nmmwl Considerable interest was manifested fn the stock exchang: fizures on brokers' loans Wall Street Opening prices drifted frregularly lower as trading was resumed to- day. With operations restricted by uncertainty over the monotary sit- nation in view of last weck's large deficit in the local hank reserve, ! buying was resumed in some of t rail and Marine preferred but U. Steel, General Electr General Motors and Hudson were under selling pressure Reactionary fendencies when | more pronounced while | mofor, oil and m what | increased in volume. A drop of points in California Petrol raised doubts as to the completion merger negotfiations with xas (0. and opened the way fresh short selling of other shares a8 Marland and Ge: 1 rencwed at 4 dropped to 4 of pro- aftor | 4o $3,- 24, 192 0. To- and | Stock er of d four nove- and &hi gain, con as offerings of the handising jssues bull" he for tem- oll Gener 4 noints, Woolworth 3 Trueks, Hudson, General Mo s, Ward Baking B, Montgomery- rd, United Fruit and Famon Players 1 to 2 points in the ca dealings. Reaftered support marshalled for the shipping stocks fow specialtics, including Tn- ational Combustion Engineering, r ned steady, 6 to t o ox- nts a com- cor- gular on ssued after the estimates rang- 400,000 to 000 | loans, close, Aue to prelimi ing from 0ng, Ol eompan! port unusually Atlantie s continne high earnings for ing showing compared had the Hart- | v in the surplus | ment | 4y)q ¢ |Am Bt Sug .. AT Cani o Am Loco {Am Smelt Am Sug ... Am Tel & T Wool Anaconda Atchison At GIf & W Jald Loco Balt & Ollo Beth Steel unde- | ng to Stone very and or- first total of 84, yoar T 1l of Cosden Dav Chem in the s at Gt North p Tnsp Copper Int Nickel RTINS Int Paper Lehigh Val Marin Mari 5 Migd States Oil . Mis New Hav Norf & West North I'ace Vacific Oil ¢ Rt ce Arrow Qil of un known origin today destroved a large L. P LOCAL STOCKS 1 by Putnam with (Furnish Insurance Stocks, i Bid Actna € ty | Aetna Lif Actna Life Aetna Fire Automebile Ins Hartford Flre National Fire Fhoenix Fire | Travelers Ins Co Travelers Rights . Ins Co 0 Rights 17 1 us T Ma ||Imlllr|nc \l‘- ke Hardw Hosiery stol Brase Helen | Arms brokers' | | heeome | m | - was changed at Asked | MDODS NIV 0K 6 HARTTORD STOCR EXCHANGRY YWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAN- Tel. 2040 PARIFOR ONCL 6 CENTIAL ROV T, 40 winker s | PUTNAM & ca- 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 8T, Cor. Tewls St, HARTIFORD, CONN. TELEPHONE 2-9121 New Britaln: Burritt Hotel Butlding. Tel, 1818 Meriden: 33 Colony St, Tel, 1340 Bristol: 124 Main St, Tel, 2105 We invite orders for execution on commission in the New York Market Stocks carried on margin Thomson, THenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 3580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R, Hart, Mgr, We Offer:— 50 hares Landers, Frary & Clark RS &! NEW BR"AIN Bumtt Notel Bld’. Tel. 3420° EDDY BROTHE HARTFORD Hartford Conn,Trust Bldg. Aetna Life Insurance Co. Rights Bought, Sold and Adjusted nir Bearin Hart & Coole Landers, I° N B Machine N BB Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd Peck, Stowe & Wil Russell Mg Co Scovill Mfg Co standard Serew Stanley Works ... nley Works pfd Torrington Co com Mg Ce Public Utilities Stocks Lt & Pow pfd ...109 ¢ Light {Southern N E T | Conn Elec Service nn Power actions . 148 . 63 [ 158 66 6 TREASURY STATEME Treasury halance ..... $48 NT 2,725,2 90 sw York —Exchanges, 598,000, nees, 112,000,00 — Exchanges, 39,000,000, HARVARD F] Cambridge, Rohert P. 5,000,000; | halances, 8 NCING CAPTAIN Mass, April b UP— Outerbridge of Superior, Wis, today was elected captain of the Tarvard fencing team. He is 1 expert with the epee, Cann Associated Gas and Electric System Founded in 1852 Oaks from Acorns he lthaca, New York, Jowrnal, Nov From ~T 1e fesidences and swres of our eitizens wera lighted p with gas on Saturday evening fawt, for tha' Bret time. Notwithstanding the Jisagvantages of pipes fillea with foul nir and the difficultics attendant apoti the firat manu- fagture aod introds artiomeE gg wredele of this . ¥indy & gond light was prodaced, and the qual- | ity ‘has since 1niproved. - TR Company we trast w1 receive a praper remaneration fof for the onflnvs made by them in our villages This was the \wgmmng of the Associated System. Abraham Lincoln was then a country lawyer. The Tthaca Gas Light Company was organized in 1852 and began with 28 customers. Today there are over 325,000. Instead of one community the Associated System now serves over 1,000 communities in 12 states and the City of Manila. Electricity was then practically unknown. Today 84 of the net operating revenue is from electricity. The above item unwittingly foretold the aims of the management: good and improving service—"a good light was produced and the quality has since improved.” For information concerning facilities ond securities of the Associated Gas and Electric Company 'rite to s subsidiary and ask for cwr booklet, Interesting ASSOCIATED GAS AND ELECTRIC SECURITIES COMPANY Ineorperaied 61 Broadway

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