New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 9, 1926, Page 29

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City Items Don't forget to get your chances | on the cash prizes at the K, of C, fair ——advt, See the Burritt Gift Shop Remov- BABY HELD FOR BOARD MILK GRAFTING INQUIRY 15 ON “Hylan's Commissionee Promises|” siis Femste 56" . i meet at Vega hnll next Thursday obive HISAd | "Sowi sonee asssant supern. tendent at the North & Judd Manu- o facturing Co., has resigned his posi- New York, April § UP—Dr. Frank | tion with that concerr P 7. Monaghan ,former health com-| Amateur afternocn at K. of C. missloner and physiolan to vor | tomorrow, Prizes given to the t Hylan, during whose administration Lest entertainers.—advt. TUM, AN OSTRICH, FOUND MURDERED {Man Enters Cage for Fatal Fight With Bird Boston, April 9 falr [ mean ostrich at the Frankiin Park|in the complaint of Mrs. Lillia threg ‘yuo was murdered last night, his [Copeland, ~twenty-oe years | keepers dlscovered today. |against Miss Mary Doyle, of 31 Child, But Rejocts Mother's Plea For Custody New York, April 3—Magistrat |Norman J. Marsh ruled in West Sid in her b M ht clubs given by this DLBER IO ADHH Ry or L th commissioner, 1o he L far vt s the brains of the watered milk ri ! during the Hylan regime, lved the | otuntlalti life of er POISH_NEN (ASE Nso ndl fed and Bonds " Heart cemetery, William J. G, tion wha juniped ahoird Hanscl ST erion PostiMeeting imindiictnan pUshs R GO g Ol S0 ecamds at New Haven County Cell Members of LEddy-Glover po Rt T S, Houso' Show Dcclinetot: sonOverd el EMC TR TR Lo Sl « T ational ¢} Nenr 1505, & Nt ¥ ¢ o« . )1 el N n arr to i Mrs. Minnie Peterson 1 facilitis Abhout one hund n, who H W. Sanford River stroct 1 lay mor & 1 izh the popu Post 1 A placed ¢ New Haven county in e i S D chap i Rayme N s ubled, there had b il pas g Mon 1 warked deercase in nnml wi ¢ in Interment i inmates yearly held in conni Value of S11 Iairview eemotery 011 records sho hat the 2 Local rela v 5 rage dafly number 1 M. W. Hallora and a s L o Jiat 8 T i ) ; T wnd W. Hallor Awin Bennet 1 5 y 1 2 1 P br. G \ t X .’(‘ 1 mendn « J s. Ru ) He Peopl 1 ( ing off of the nut 1 1 Pete 1 T8 val & v i vere the variov = d Dy N 1 N 1 iithi \ 1 b i conr quarier I 1 ¢ ed s n ' < Musie f show will ¥ D il ( \ f \ i % — - v Heinie Do ' 1 Dentists Spend D She] e iling Al l,wmmz at L\h\lnlmn v A quartet ides a 3600 1 R jagepe April 6T Con 1 MeAvay his troup of « | Anthony Solazzo 2 eut State Den nesociation wi s urther i ’ I 1 1 er ta inspeetion of tha mann read 1 ! he served « of A < ) on sition most of 1 by the An 1 n ausiliary T s = H 1 be BRADIO LEAGULE DINES Celin i “Dental Office I Radio Bowling league e A 1oyt was deliverey Dr ini h Wit ehick TINDS BARE FIS i on dental technica topics present i nths s ! Dr. Alfred MeC: will address @ | Crosieys and t o Galapa meeting in the evening for last place S the Pacific oc n - »d as related to teeth an approprinte 130 rare speci RER’S Annual election of officers will be ' for rema ikea tified hy sclentiste jo tomorrow mornirg and t} B = S POSY SHOP \ vention will ¢lose at noon MISS GAHNBERG SHOWERED BOYCOTT ( man O P Charecs | BANISH THY DREARINESS OF THE { e A miscellancons shover was giv 2 SCK ROOM WITH CHEERING, B pldemlc of G in St Lilan’ Gahwcrs at her hom IRIGRANT FLouER. L “leasan reet last night by 80 W. MAIN ST, PROF. BLDG. TET. 886 Sweening New Haven 0 e G et store The Telegraph Florist of New Brituin. New Haven, April & (®) — Gri Misa® Galbberg ived many il LS ang . R awiful and useful gilts. Diano in th - Iselections were rendered by len re In oy [Rerquist and Agnes Day. A t Harri I, othunch was served. Miss O \NO |||\nv|\l> mw\ml» Q In. " on W N - A ! \ 2 o b . . 1 UNDERTAKE were from 20 t io telephones are being used mo to 9 Plione 1625 ‘atients at the college infirmary [as a means of comn i 000) w added to | Upposite 5t Mary’s Chareh Residence 17 Summer St = 1625.3. one time. ) ) tween sl ands of Haw EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 0, 1026 EARLY RAIDS ARE QUICHLY STOPPED Wall Street Slowly Croeping, Back This Alternoon BILL IS SENT T0 HOME Court Rules Landlady Cannot Keep court yesterday that a baby cannot (P—"Yum", &|be held in lieu of payment of & debt, old, D : there was a deer ek yard | The will of John W. Carleton was s is the week-ond guest of Mrs, I M e e e : S 0 I it h ¢ I . " v Jame McCabe and Policeman | nov in nrobate s latiornoal ¢ o The Natlonal G cserves with . = o . ¥ in probata icc this rnoon ev arrs king il 'homas Dolan were 1t to t CUREEING oAk e t grand jury a a record of 21 vi to five d scene, but the deer had gone pXEtA IOk Rations dt siigitce In looking private lite of | feats has Frod G Springfeld s, April 0 (AT EE ' saniiolipsarlelonawholalloned ang Dr. Mon ed Heutenant, | school star eficet of recent rains in be- | o oy 77 = ue influcn ried to ha the authorities have found seyeral ing ta tho ing to be seen n tribntaries of SIX Enlistments in ) estate go to the widow, pretty wor.en who told of being | ager Irving Yalm today, Connecticut valley, which are [ mle(l State Wlleh R KUests of affer-theater parties at rising ht not yet up to seri- ) , RSN L Wall Street Briefs Continued expansion in earnings of the Amerlcan Telephone & Tele- | graph Co. is reflected in the report for February showing operating in- come of $3,663,799 against $3,014,- 307 in the same month last year. | ® | The total for the first two montln o|Of 1026 was $7,265,411, an increase of $1,111,377 over the correspond- ing perfod of 19 New Y n S | The good showing mads by the | *¢/IInE of ¢ |Loulsville and Nashvlille raflroad in | dustrial department for a 1 a stroke som B, widow and d for th Union O Tripoli Is Eagerly Awaiting Mus April 0 (A1 of Premier city, the met usiasm Mussolini, 4 ropolis of Am eagerly Ttaiian ripolis—t awaiting the ary of | Am Sm & er from mosque and minar Wants l(;rl\;nm\ Who Paid o s ¢ For !’h hppmc hmuu\ uLLL nd that it policy of tk spect ss to det New Haven Movie Houses Yack e All to Be lnumlnzalgd it New Haven, April 9 (P—Ju ridan T. Whitaker tod n investigation of conditions i LiN motion picture N Y Cintra His order followed a NYNHG& \nwa’ police court 7 North av ord Nouses In thin: ity chamt der 14 ¥y panied by a comy ling violated, it was said be- | Radio | Reading \ T ipturn in consent of the state, | Moto Americ Arrow.. 26% Corp PUTNAM & co MEMIERS. NEW YORK & MAXTTORD STOGR EXOUGRY SIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAN= Tel. 2040 9’ T ork, Aprill § (® — Bear supposedly vulnerable in- | shares continued fn the We Offer: y d SRRl 3 1025 {n which 1t added $16,600,000 | early part of today's market, but sellers of watered milk and bootleg Very smart spring hats at a big West ty-sixth strect. 1600, cream pald hundreds of thousands|reduction at Fronch Hat Shoppe,| The great bird, who had & repu- | Mrs, Copeland loft her baby, to surplus, bringing that {tem to |met with stronger resistance, and of dollars for protection, will testi- | Tailroad arcade—Adyt [tation for kicking and belng gen- |twenty-one months old, with Miss | 359,144,000, has aroused interest in | prices began to creep up in the | A IR e i o Urooks has returned |erally unmanageable, was found |Doyle for several weeks, at $12 a|'Vall street. Cashon hand fncreased | Afternoon when a brisk demand | being conducted by Tehard § New. | from a month's trip through the | 4°ad in his cage in the camel Tiouse [week, and finally found herselt $48 |$10,000,000, to $24,800,000, The | developed for tK equipment shares combe, district attorney of Qu south. He visited 12 states. | where he had been placed for safe |in arrears for the Infant's board and | T0ad earned about $16 a share ex- | Calling of abeut $25,000,000 fn | and his assistant, Peter M. Daly, Mrs. Margarct Grace of Winter | Keeping and where he was sur-|lodging. When Miss Doyle refused | Clusive of its equity in surplus earn- | bank loans, reflecting the usual Dr. M e 2 i widow of Police Captaln ' rounded by a steel wire fence seven |to return the child until the bill was | Ings of subsidiary roads, compared [week-end readfustment of banks prospecti “Thomas W, Grace, is a patient at the | f°¢t high. In the cage was found |pajd, Mrs. Copeland, temporarily out | With $12.07 a share in 1924, nearly | failed to have GWy influence on the NG e e New Britain General hospital. a man's raincoat, badly torn, and of funds, haled her into court, | three times fts annual dividend rate call money rate, which ruled u He added s No actlon was taken on the pro- | the earth was torn.up, giving evi-| There it was reported that Miss|of $6 a share |changed at 4 per cent. Lack of MP VY ““T do not think it would t e prop ¢ | posed salo of the Y. M. T. A. & B, |dence of a terrific struggle between Doyle had no license or permit from | - effective buying power in the mar- SRR A 4 Salty n a bird t ard hes hoard | Phelps Dodga corporation and ket was attributed misgivings ; a AEa tend | Soceity hall at a meeting - of the man and bird he board of health to board the [ por: attributed to misgiving: . = e POGR BNC § Agdie 4 ’,"‘,”’\‘ i e Iq“h\]\}' board of directors last night, Three| %00 officers were unable to may|child, and an investigation was be- | subsidlaries copper mining, report |over the future course of businam MEMBERS NEW YORK STUCK EXCHANGE Al v o an oot Beet LR ST can i hayalbsenYoMtared [just how "Yum” lad lost his life. [gun by the Children's soclety, to|net loss of $1,153,651 for 1025, | which have boen helghtened by (he MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE L will do all I can to ald the author. | John Spitzel, son of Mr, and Mrs, | Several of his hones were broken |which Magistrate Marsh assigne d | ARAINSE Nt loss of $3,037,897 the | continued decline in commodity JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST, Cor. Lewls st, ‘,"A emd A i | Frank Spitzel of 487 South M and feathers were pulled out. Tt the child, in spite of Mrs. Copeland’s | Year before prices, and the relatively small in- HARTI'ORD, CON 1 PHONE 2.9131 i q | was belfeved he had been strangled. [tears and denlals when M. n ,‘ erease o AiaraniiAtnie Tracing Sudpect’s Bank Deposits | Strect, cclebrated his 13th anntver. | ¥as belfeved he had 71l ebrougl g et b b Leas commerelal borrowlngs, New Dritain: Burritt Hotel Buflding. Tel, 1818 ittt Sl e e ing 20| A motive also was lacklr tho |testi ;‘| hat ;Ir‘ baby was il While steel production is usual- Merlded: ‘olony St. Tel, 1340 Mr. 2 nd Mr. Daly | 7 4 el nly theory vanced helng that | for whe: it her care, ly high, the m . i & bgdd 2 trying to trace the bank deposits of | friends at his home ter Spitzel | 0Ny theory 1”1 D e B Nigh, the margin of profit at Bristol: 124 Main St. Tel, 2105 one of Dr. Monaghan's licutenants to | Was the recipient of many gifts. j"“"“”" e had injured had killec |eurrent price lovels s small, U, & vhom Harry Danziger confossed he | GaMes were played and refresh. Bin for revenge, DEER SEEN ]N EAST END S gEonunong hrole halow il a0 palil $230,100 graft in the last two |MeNts served = Ko oo™ e marre! B VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR of the Hylan admintstration, | The W. A. C. club closed its social -— - to around 121 in the early £ AbLE 1 M2 ) pick of New York's detectives | Season vesterday with a dinner in Jubilee Street Woman Reports Ani- ternoon. & Leades in upturn ) J Jar, ; d YnU] elp ferret ou rtford, and a theater party at| i & : ——rem were Baldwin, Amerfcan Locomo- THE INVESTING PUBLIC. ps who profited by rsons' where ”;5‘." - ‘!‘}‘1 the | mal o Yard But Police Arrive on Jflhfl C(l]le[Oll DG lares l‘&[[]&]‘ «:.«l.:;.\m]nyxm.ww y f Our statistical department has on file all the listing applications iee {he Anil 200.000 quarts e Student Prince i ucks an rvice 2y S afiihe cllyAThehoptice o raam ahin] e and Mrs, Young, e A woman catied sergeant Miennet | EY-Firg Chiel Was Tnfinenced o These lsting applications are the most exhaustive and fnformative > wilk, repregented 70 to 86| Miss Elizabeth Thompkins Price Flynt ¢ polles headqunbtors thin / whi documents of the sort, in existence. t of the vity's supply, was sold | Of Montelalr. New Jorsey, a graluai W -\ ] " et R 2 S @homson, Tfenmn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. \\c ()fl' er:— 50 Shares Fafnir Bearing Magnard, 186 st 7 Price applicati T , i Tonken , GOL” 00STS COPPER MAN WeDo Not Avtt Mangn Aoanis 1 one other offieial in 11 lan e rains N Main. s Rrisiol only rail to o H\ 1::‘\ ,H o 3 M- linas e R R IR B v T i 000 Ali- | it ‘k‘}”' LB ot mony. (s High Cost of Links; $ CKing ont weak spots » ! GIRL VAN SKULL PRACTURI deugeichadisngs stecl DDY R TH ERS & s su "‘»n‘!ul_:‘ 5 H up influ th Marron of ver stroet She Gambles, He Avers, E s brearing t s A - o ot 30 s ey HARTFORD NEWBRITAIN T o ] = o oo Hartford Comn. Trust Bidg Burit Hitel Bidy, regime, was suspended yoster- | 910006 i T i r e sohl eiforcal o men) s oRotilialRa f Wi Tel. 27186 Tel. 3420 day by Dn. 31 This makes six o it away from th partmer 0.1 SO AET T ELE W) Drug Nspencionst since the investis i1, ~Mrs, Mary Puances Adims, af ter matos. B e t 1o decide how much Mo et s, Dornhlaser's sistor, i nnette T. Aldrich n 16, affer an honr's eo o R 0 ' ¥’ el pcolnseliate Amor | S | Deaths i Righ A S TR WAN STOPS TRAIY | woo f Aetna Life Insurance Co. Rights 1',!”“”, ‘,‘.“m\m;‘ "E Attern v Adle :‘\ '“\_‘ ling N : o Albert (umlhl. . :l,l'\,‘f},‘\:“;] 1 N H“‘ of Q 1y X :‘Hut:\ hich ) r~‘ Al ,". Milford Chauffeur Notices Derailed ert Gawel s ; Py il g g T B ght S Id d Adj t d . i 4 > “’l e "v \‘ Car, Jumps Ahoard And Pulls The “ “ ‘":”’.“\j{ ‘\”‘“““ 1 "w.‘ Lo P s 't : B Uu y 0 an us e ] il ol GO R S petition ¢ 70 Intermicn Al i 0 2'31 Annual Session Takes Place ?;;; at Hartlond Today Har 1 Chesa ord, April 9 (®—The twenty- nual meeting of the classical ation of New England began 1s two d session this morning in oad street assembly hall of Hartford public high school. R. iston Phyfe, vice principal of the school welcomed the more than fitty rs that attended the first Willard Reed, of Cam- . Mass., president of the asso- siation, replicd to Mr. Phyfe and thanked him for extending the facil- hool to the visiting mmon \wahash Ry .. 40 ] to 1 1-2. ward Bak B 2% 2 32 v West Ll White Motor Willys Over Woolworth LOCAL STOCKS § by Putn ting. am & Co.) Insurance Stocks, = Bid Asked ities of 1bers. H here were two addresses on the ng program and the election The following will serve club for the coming year: fent, Miss Julla H. Caverno, th college; vice-president, nkins of Malden, Mass.; etary 1 treasvrer, Professor roe N, Whetmore, of Willlams executive committee for Lester M. Prindle of the of Vermont and Miss : Pettingell of Portland. i v E. Burton of Dartmouth eol- J representative of fon to the American rnton Manufacturing Stocks, head master of the New Haven, delivered e Direct Method Latin and Greek, as se school, Cam- school ss on oy - & England eorge E was t) the morn Howes of Wil- » other speaker g program. Dean on “The Beginnings I Development of the Classieal Association of New England,” and . . foutlined brivfly the various steps Looow ol 195 I{hat had been taken in its formation ¥ twenty PR : Howes spok e Cortans & s0 covill Mfg R AT Standar v Works . Works pfd .... 27 on Co com 61 63 Mig oC 30 st Public Utilitles Stocks, & Pow pfd ...108 112 Light 7 Stowe FORBIDS BOYCOTT Washington, April § UP-—Secretary dine today issued an order re- ring the American Livestock Com any and 19 other corporations and Jividua!s of the Oklahoma #tock ain from boycotting the Commission Association and the Bollinger and er Livestock Commission Com- Kk Hfd Elec '3 N B Gas + | Southern N I Con Elec Serv Oklahoma oducers’ nn Power F TREASURY STATEMENT 8,639,17 pany. ecasury balance $47 s “FOUR-TO-ONE” WINS RACE $07,000 Lor April 9 UP—Friar Mile, starting at odds of four to one 78,000,0 gainst, won the Greenham $-year- P g old plate Newbury today by a R head from Embargo, which started at nine to two against. Pattera, 100 READ HERALD CLASSIFTIED ADS (to § against, was third by three FOR YOUR WANTS lengths. Seventeen horses ram. o ) H ' ‘ 5% 1T el i

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