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DRUNKEN DRIVER HITS BO AND BREAKS HIS ARM Concord Street Lad Run Down on EASTER PROGRAM 10 BE REPEATED “The Message of the Resurrec- fion” at First Church Farmington Avenue—Polico on Tvall of Guilty Operator. Warren Balley of 25 Concord street reported to the police today that an automobile driver who, he sald, was under the influence of and young people n the | lauer, had run over his son, Le. Sunday school of the First Clurch |1and, breaking the boy's arm. Tho of Christ under the direction of | affalr happened on Farmington Mrs, Samuel McCutcheon and |AVenue and Pollceman George George B. Matthews was so well re- | Moffatt was sent out to Investigate celved (hat the school authorities the matter, BE BROUGHT BACK chapel .nf the First church on | Church street, { Arrested in Jersey Gity-Wanted in New Haven “The Message of the Resurrec- tlon” Is the name of the Easfer | mervice. Mrs. Samuel MeCuteheon | nged the parts and the settings | Jersey City, N. J., April 6 (P— {!Sh'l*(l(‘ “Dann, Diana, 19, is to be | | taken sometime today to New Haven, | e costumes and, with the| ance of Mr. Mathews, Doris | Conn., as a fugitive from justice. | He waived extradition. Bradley, Dorothy Latham, Eva | Diang Raber and Marion Robb, dirceted | the performance. | All of the parts were taken by children and young people in the Sunday school. The speaking parts nged as follows: Barbar Ingram; | intent to kill and for robbery n New Violet,” | Haven, Detective Cook of the New | Haven police department sald, for girls represented | blackjacking and robbing Charles 8. ® Mary Huma- | Dudley in a lonely part of the city n and Ruth [ March 29, A woman was used by Stack. "Da Beatriee Owen, | Diana as a lure for his yictim, Cook | Leuise Schmalz and Elizabeth Goss, |Said. Dudley was released from a “Tulips,” Althea Latham, Winifred | New Haven hospital Sunday. Troop and Lenore Erickson. “Vio- | lets,” Betty Page, Page and | | Dorothy Teavitt. Lilles,” | Piana under arrest in Jersey City | Dorls: Bradi Latham, | W28 connected with the assault on | Wir Tobb. |Pudley two days a after the local TRy nheiaar Tahs lzabeth | detective startod thelr investigation. | Curtls and Lols Connor. | Dudley was knocked unconsclous drops” Catherine Hoyle, rch 28 and robbed of be- | Johnson and Evelyn Viets. “Flower | tVeen $200 and $300. buds” Betly Hancock, Denise| Diana will be charged with rob- | Humphrey, Ruth Humphrey, Shir-|PeTY With vlolence when he faces ley Neale and Lois Sharpe. “Grass- | COUrt in this cf en” Robert Tly, Fugeno Hoyle,| Diana's record shows that he was | Donald Toomis, Jolm geott, Frank |2Trested in 1917 on delinquency | West and Raymond Yung, Pianst, [ CP2TECS and in 1924 he was sent to | Nan o | the Connecticut —reformatory when | e s e lie was convicted of taklng an auto- | furnished by 2 tanley school orchestra assist- :‘(:‘“” MithobtEthetomnersinemnitss | Robe Beebe from the | Lol gregational church on the | all under (he direction of READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Mr. Matthews. | FOR RESULTS The Easter service glven by tho| children Winifre: d P “Tirst New Haven, April 6 (P—Bicene | Marion Yung, “Rain- t Arline | Offic.al Hartford Stock Exchange Ouotations FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Building BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES FIRE IN Bid | Asked [id 'URANCEE COMPANIES Dis. | Payable 12 J Capita) | Sy | 10 220 QU1 & D31 0 400,000 150,000 1180000 | 2,000,000 | 2,000,000 City Bank & Trust r Bauking (Par $30) a1 5 1 2850 Stna Natlonal 320 Trust. { | i | | Hartford Moy | Park Btrect 1 i PP Q Q Q Q Q Q Q & 5 | %0 | NSURANCE COt o = 2,000,000 | FIRE I 5,000,000 2,000,000 10,000,000 3/000,000 8,000,000 | I | 200 | 515 00 | 510 Hartford ¥ Natfonal Fire Ins. 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Bily on O 2200XOO =m0 y Works C: ey Works Ptd 50 o 62 31 2% Whitlock Cofl Plpe ACTIVE NEEW YORK BANK hange Nat'l. 00 4,000,000 90,000 0,000 -.«.5 2] 50,000,000 o 25,000,000 10,000,000 caZanan | Bank of ex. div. 0 00%0000003 F 23,000,000 10,000,000 31 10,000, 000 F 7500000 20,000,000 31 25,000 600 000,000 17,600,000 10,000,000 10,000,000 10,000,000 o o OPOOOO OO P o an, Bank of (Par $50) Mechanics & Metals Nat'l ork Trust ex. div, Nat'l a aar ational Bank ntee & Iruet Mortgage and Truet Lo DOz 45 OUT-OI-STATE INSURA NC ntal Phenix Ina. 10,000,000 § 12,500,000 1,500,000 15,000 000 2,500,000 £.000.000 7,500,000 10,000 000 000 3,000,000 L500,00 Guaranty 0 4 ANKS AND TRUST COMPAN 31. 1925 245% ex. D ged 1o 3 Ju AND INDENMNITY 31, 1 COMPANIES MANUFACTURING 10% ex in 192 Notes for: (a) (e) 3uq Notes for ) 1% ® Q 1926 on Pra A" ACTIV YORK BANK AND TRUST COMPANY NTOCRS NEW ¥ y g et yel d Jume 20, 1525, On Sept. 30 div. rate ¢ | widow | was assistant clerk | army V. W. C. A. NOTES The dress contest to be held at the Y. W. C. A. on Thursday evening of this week, includes a sport revue put on by the girls in two of the High school clubs, In the order of thelr appearance they are: Swimming girls—Helen Paskus, Edythe Kowalskl, Vivian Carlson. Basketball stars—Ruth Anderson, Svea Larson, Golfers—Dorothy Billings, Winnie Reynolds. College Looklis, Benedict, Tennls players-—Dorothea Nuss, Mary Hamilla, Nora Tomasso, Flor- ence Keough. Country Club girls—Elizabeth Cor- bly, Florence Walsh, Grace Dixon. A surprise awaits the winner of the award in this sport stunt. Two prizes of $5.00 each are of- fered in the other classes, first for the costume which is voted the most suitable, the most artistic and the most becoming; second, for the cos- tume which wins first place for the best looking costume worn and made Campus Dorothy girls — Helen Wright, Mabel by the girl herself. This contest is open to any em- | ployed i1 in the eity between the ages of 16 and 23. Those who wish to ‘enter should bring or send their names at once to the Y. W, C. A. office. Swimming s proving popular with w health class begins 30 for a six weecks term. tonight at Judge Says Law Is Law; Ought to Be Enforced Rochester, April 6 (A—De- claring that neither {ts report findings should be “such as to give any tongue-free statesman a chance to alr his vlews or ideas on personal Itberty or personal purt Supreme Court Justice Robert T. Thompson, ! | is charged with assault with |the return of good weather and a |18 sald, made dally del or | tnstructing the April grand jury here | today, declared that “the law is the law and as such, should be en- forced.” Sentence Deferred in Ansonia Robbery Case | Hart for the Lowel New Haven, April 6 (P—Plead- |8 warrant ¢ ing gullty to robbery with violence and while armed, Ray and Robert Bronker of Ansonia had sentenc deferred in superior court today They were charged with robbing Felix Teslison March 27. Charles Lacey, alias J. Bride, charged with passing two worthless checks, pleaded nolo contendere and gentence was de- ferred. BORAWSKI—NOWICKI Stanley Borawskl of 90 Broad street and Mrs. Anna Nowicki of New York will be married in St Paul's church, New York, on May 3 at 10 a. m. Mrs. Nowicki is the of the late Attorney Henry Nowicki, who, prior to his death, of the nate, Mr. Borawsk! has been in the un- dertaking business for many years conducting one of the leading es- tablishraents in the northwestern section of the ecity. He was recently granted the embalmers' license from the medical school. He was formerly in the meat and provicion business | Ff VOUTS | Miss Augusta Birge. and at one time conducted a garage. | 156 AUE B! | He is a former member of one of | the two New Britaln companies which went with the United States to the Mexican border. He longs to the Foot Guard band, in vhich ho plays the cornet. FIRE ON WALLACE STREET A stubborn chimney fire at the home of Peter Suzlo on Wallace street kept the members of Fire Company No. 6 busy for almost two | went | | out of its station at 11:24 a. m. on | a still alarm and reported back at | was confined | | to the interlor of the chimney and hours today. The company 1:0% p. m. The fire amaga resulted. Engine Co. No. 3 of the fire de- partment was called out on a still | | alarm at 11:22 o'clock this morning | to extinguish a grass fire at 60 North | street. ON POLICE BLOTTER wicz & Pihiel, groc 67 Orange street, reported to the |in this city, C. Mc- | club this state | of | celebrated hy BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 19 A number of been a bit unes congressmen have ever sinco: George Cassldy was arrested in Washing- ton and charged with being the man who dropped a suitcase full of liquor n the U. §. capltol, while trying to dodge police. Cassidy, it ceries in the congressio office building, and some of the congressmen fear that, it canght, he may give police a list of his patrons, City Items For quality spring dresses at moderate prices see Mary Elizabeth, 87 West Main street, Professional Bldg., Room 106.—advt. PLACED UNDER ARREST. Fred C. Phenix, who has been condueting an advertising campalgn was arrested this atter- Chief William C. , Mass., polico on ing larceny of $1 noon by Polic EXCHANGE CLUB ME Dr. Millard Knowiton, with the state health department and dtrector of the bureau of preventable diseases, will speak to the Exchange evening. TING connected Deaths Mre, Augusta Birge Seymonr Mrs. Augusta Birge Seymour, e | resident of this city many years ago, [ died December 27 in Los Angcles, Cal. The body will arrive in {eity tomorrow morning. |ter Sons Co. will take charge and | burial will be in Fairview cemetery | tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. | Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, rector of &t. | Mark's Episcopal church, will con- duct the committal services. While a resident of this city Mrs. Seymour was one of its most popu- lar young women. She was then She s survived by her daughter, Mrs, Hugo Krohn of Los Angeles, and two cousins, Edward North of Lincoin street and | Mortimer North of West Main street, Thomas Bianci Thomas Bianci, two year old son |of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Bianci, died yesterday afternoon at the home of his pare 185 Tremont stre Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial was fn St. Mary's cemetery. l Funerals Miss Mary C. Moran. | Funeral rvices for Miss {Moran wera held at | morning at St. Gregory's church in {Guilford with a requiem high mass Father Iogerty, the Interment was in Guilford. pastor. police this morning that their store | had been entered some time during | the night. Between was taken, Redman W. Chamberlain Lincoln street called the poli 15t of night to complain that someone was |ing a with his arked outside. dispatched tampering which was of police was A detail to the scene but the prowler had gone, AUTO AND BIKE COLLIDE coln strect reported to the police today that as she was turning her | automobile into the Court of Honor at Walnut Hill park from West Main street, she ran into a bicycle on which Arthur Ucheski, a Western Union messenger boy was rid and slightly bruised. Education Note the cocky We look? Qu T Q) ® ) Nat® C % au u ty Co. ged to 1% % and §% ex. Pd. Jan. 2, 1 Tracey Ansell a $10 bet by eating 48 egs in 41 minutes. Harvard senior, won $10 and $12 | Eunice M. Humphrey of 171 Un-i | Babcock of 28 Park | this afternoon at ‘The funeral of Robert Sarisky of | 78 Oak street was held at All Saints church this morning at 8 o'clock with Rev. Stephen Grohol cclebrat- requiem high mass. Buria automobile | was {n St. Mary's cemetery. The pall bearers were Frank Ma- | chowski, Emil Sarisky, John Sarisky |and Michael Valentine. The flower hearel | Sarisky and William Donlon. Mrs. George Carnegie, Funeral serv ine Carnegie, wife of Geor; gle of 53 Carlton street will be held |tomorrow mornin at Al Su | church at 8 o'clock with a requicm {high mass. Interment will be in St The boy was knocked off the wheel [ Mary's cemetery, Mrs. Carrie L. Babeool The funeral Mrs. Carrie L. place was held o'clock. Rev Theodore Ainsworth Greene, pastor of the First Congregational church officiated. Interment was view cemetery CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere | thanks to our kind relatives, friends and neighbors, also the Knights of | Boleslaw the Great for their kind- | ness in our recent bereavement in the illness and death of our beloved father. Miss Rose Senk and family. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many kind friends and neighbors for the sym- pathy and Kindness shown us dur- ing the iliness and death of our be- loved son, Robert. Also for the many beautiful floral offeringe (Signed). Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sarisky Joseph A. fia-fiey UNDERTAKER l ome 1625-2 | Opposite St Mars’s Chareh | Besidence 17 Sammer At - 1618 B were Andrew Sarisky, Dasic | s for Mrs. Cather- | nts | in Fair- o0 Wall Street Briefs March sales of 8. B, Kresge com- pany amounted to §5,471,963, a gain of 13.6 per cent over March last year bringing the total for the first quarter of 1926 to $28,410,162 against $20,769.600 for the same quarter of 1025, International General Flectric company earned §$19.17 a share on the common stock In 1925 after pre ferred dividends, against $1 share fn 1024, Net income 617,204 after depreciation, and taxes, compared with $2 the year hefore, w Massachusetts Gas companies re port a surplus of $1,563,134 for 1925 avallable for the common stock in- cluding the undistributed portion of subsidiary earnings, This is equal |to $6.21 a share on the common | stock ag surplus of $1,502,108 1in 1924 or $§ a shar | B Operators on the long side ap- penred to gain confidence as trad- ing proj 4 with bullish demon- | strations most eftective in the chemicals, motors, loeal tractions and publie utilf General Elee trie quickly extended its to | nearly 3 points, as did Mathicson Alkall. Pec Gas and Manhat- tan Rleet ipply each advanced 2 points. DuPont hroke points but recovered p its loss before the end of the first half hour. Forelgn exchanges opened irreg with trading in larger volume after the prolonged { Master hollday in Furopean and South Ameriean capitals, Demand sterling held firm around $4.85 7-8. Yrench francs yielded 2 points to 3.47 cents and Belglan francs broke 9 points to 2.69 1-2 cents ar a |Senate Prepares for | Impeachment Action Washington, April 6 (® — Nino |managers were appointed by the |house today ta prosecute before the TBULLISH MARKFT VERY NOTIGEARE: {Upward Movement the Natura' ‘ Rebonnd From Decline New York, Aprll 6 (P — Stock rices made further recovery in to- day's market with practically groups participating in the Bullish sentiment was by tho reduction of 000 in stock exchange brokers loans last month, the easing of money rates, heavy oversubscription of a $85,000,000 Associated Electrie bond |oftering and the optimistic statement lon business conditions by President Erskine of the Stude corpora |tion. Trading was { {ume, hut offerings of stock were rel [atively light nnd short interests were forced to bid up prices in order to liefr commitments. | | I all advance., engendered | over § 000, vol- he usual crop of " rumors anfed the rise in several {s- ues, but commission houses gener- 1y deseribed the upward movement 18 the natienal rebound which in- follows a break as drastic which took place last month, extent and dur- undobtedly will course of business fow weeks, Iederal and Smelting preferred 5 points, United Drug 4 3-8, nd Pullman 4 each and Electric, Mack Truc nd South Porto T r mid 1000m ! poining out that the ition of rally epend upon the within the Mir the next All Ch & {Am Can . Am Am Am Dyo nate its impeachment case against | | Fedural Judge George W. English of {Tllinods. | A resolution was adopted Authorize the managers to present ubsequent pleadings” fn present- ing their case before the senate t Tt gave authority for the manag to employ legal and clerical aid any to subpoena witnesses and docu- | ments. House leaders deelded to Increase number of managers from sever originally proposed, to satis demoerats who contended that the 5-2 ratio under the first number falled to give thelr party suffici representation. Of the nine mana {gers, flve are republicans and four democrats. The republicans are Representative Hersey of Maine: {Mien of Michig Stobbs Towa this | B. C. Por- | | The democrats are |tives Sumners, of 'Tc Montagne |of Virginia: Dominick of South Car- olina and Tillman of Arkans CHAMPIO) Now York, April 6 (Ph—s Mortimer of New York, racquets champion, met unexpecte Iy decisive defeat today 1} hands of C. 8uydam Cutting of New York fn t 4 round the atfonal amateur court tennis tour- nent in straight sots, national £ o ESTATES INVENTORIED Inventories have been filed in pro- bate court as follows: Margaret T. Hicks estate. Mortgage, $2,200; fur nishings, $100; cash, £.10. Tot 1$2,668.10. Maria I. Kalin estate (Land in Berlin, $2,25 deposit in | banks, $1,585.37, $502.4 Total, $4,- |337.87. Orazio Peretta—Property on South Main street, $4,000; auto- mobile, ; concrete mixer, 330 Total, $4,100. | 7O REVOKE SIDOTTI PERMIT A permit {ssued to Alfia Sidotti | tor a store and apartment buildiog shington street, will be re- 1 this afternoon at a special session of the bullding commission, and 1f Sidotti continues work on the building the city will seek an in- junction. NEW PHONE CONSTRUCTION Boston, April 6 (P—At its re lar monthly appropriation ; the executive committes ¢ England Telephono egraph company authorized penditure of $3,671,901 for construction. i | o and the | MARRIAGE LICENSEx Marriage licenses have heen is sued as follows: Isadore R. Goss of | Brooklyn, N. Y. and Miss Hild | Kaplan of 269 Linwood stres | Harry J. Begor of 260 Chestr trect and Miss Efffe C. Krum anley street, MAY HAVE AUTO PARK The park department is constder- g preparing a section of Willow rook park as a parking for omobiles. During games in the oothall season traffic is congested by reason of parking machi: on the roadside. A parking station | the road would improve situa- tion, the department f of n I SUES FOR $75.000 Cambridge, Mass, April 6 Chester A. Dunham, a Ne attorney, today filed suit f ) tn Middle superi inst Harry of ton. The plain the amount as commission sale of Kelsey City, Florida y owned by the defendant S, Kelsey of Le on KILLED IN BATTLE Jerusalem, April 6 (®—Dispatc received here from Syria report that Prince Hamad Atrash, son of Atrash, leader of th men, has been kil tle hetween the French and at Maarba. BURBERRY IS DEAD Hook, Hampshire, E (A —Thomas Burb ventor of Burberry waterproof cloth- |ing, died here today Special Notice ghters of Tsabella will hold a bridge and whist party | rooms, Wednest l;\dnu. ion 2 g, April T ic is lavited. day eveni The p to and | Representa- | off | % hison .. 1279 3ld Loco 1t & Ohio Beth Steel Calif Pet Can Pac Cerro De Pas Ches & Ohio 1 C M & St Ped 105 C R I & Pac 44% Chrysler Corp Coco Cola Colo Tuel Consolo Gas Produc 1 Corn | Cru Steel .. | Dodge Bros A { Du Pont I Nem RR e 1st pfd 4 mous Play's 1167 Ru Fis Genl | Genl Elec Genl Motors | Gt North Tron Ore Ctfs 2415 t North pfd . 74 Gult States 81 71% { Hudson Motors 72 | tna | Int N | Int Pap Kennec Le A | Louls & Nash 123% Mack Truck ..11 Marland Oil Mid Mo Kan ¢ { Mo Puc pfd .. | Mont. Ward Nt Lead NYNH&H la |G . 65%% 149 North Amer North Pacif ‘acific Oil Pack Mot Car 343; Pan Am Pet B 641 ‘Ivania .. 51 Arrow. , o Cory Reading Scars Roebuck Sinelair O Pac Southern Ra Ry ard Oil ewart W Studebaker United Fr U S Ct 17 S Ind Alcohol U SR U § Steel Wahash Ry Ward Bak West Els W Motor Over . B TREASURY STATEMENT $484,43 asury balane New York- nee 1 ,184,000 ANReS, s 1 0,000 Exchi 41.000.0¢ $5,000 Reward Offered For Rh 1 Bost alances, Providen Isla d Bank ternoon ! soeks to recover |« sters came to not} 1. C. C. MARES RULING Washington, April 6 (1) terstate com nied rallroads a New | commission hority to estab ¥ ty rate Tw to In ia sota lower t Citles of M | termediate points. ode Is. 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Trust, Bldg. Burritt, Hotel Bldg. Tel. 27196 Tel. 3420° WE OFFER Aetra Life Insurance Co. Rights Bought, Sold and Adjusted | e ee— AFTER LONG C345E | torcycle policeman who seized him. ‘!‘n 1king loose from the policeman’s (Pittsburgh Police Finally Cap | ture Alleged Murderer 15p, Cazin fled into the streets. busa pursued him but was dropped a bullet through the leg. men took up the r several shots had been endangering the hundreds of estrians who thronged the streeta, Cazin fell fously wounded from a wullet fired by John Ingabart, a traf- (M~ Cha 7in, 43, of w.s shot an probably fatally wounded late yes terday in a gun > with poliec who pursued him through crowded downtown streets shortly after he had sh nd killed John Mishen, 31 of W Brownsville, Pa wounded a motoreycle policeman d an Investigation re- shooting of Mishen was ered a restaurant in ss section late ve treasury, Andrew W. Mellon, who &aid, and approaching has been in Bermuda for an Easter table where Mishen sat with two |vacation, salled for New York to companions, fired three shots 1 a His daughter, Miss Aflsa, and lishen's chest, killing him instant- his son, Paul, are remaining for a ly. As he ran from the resta nger visit urgh, April 6 1 th wo. en fo a hospital, sald ho fired in self defense. MELLON STARTS HOME Hamilton, Bermuda, April 6 (P-— the The American secretary of the yesterday, e They Can’t Stop Him fr;)r; V:I'his! s of-{ N | Big Bill Tilden, who is enmeshed in a new controversy with the National Tennis association, passes the matter off with a smile and goes right on helping build a New York theater in which he |is to appear. In the wheelbarrow is Bill, Jr.