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BORGE H. MAN n Dureau of N, B, Herald.) Washington, April 13.—Harry C. Jackson of New Britain, state com- ING 8 given & | New York, April 13 (P —Purther at the opening | We Offer: 100 COLTS common council have conducted ag- | to be held within th next 10 days | (o7 {Fact ‘:“;' :"' -““"’!’ an Bridge | woagne e ? : 0. to d two eteamboats of the gressive campaigns and are hoveful | ,ocording to the oivis calendar is. e LRI ) ok ma uce the : T S T L of today's stock market when selling of cutting down the republican lead., ype and power of tho Willlam G ! en selllK The republicans hope to build up | 4¢3 1012y by the Chamber of C un-‘ ‘lyde and two others of the type and | PI®ssure was renewed against the a substantial Weld majority in the | meree power of tho City of Piltsburgl | motors and other & #xth ward to offset the leads Pao-| ‘The Exchange club meets this| MMCHl Was the largest of fts kind ' (pays, nessa Is conceded in the ffth and | ovening, The B. and P, W. clup |+ "% PItsburgh in several years develope cculative Indus but the general list gathere JACKSONANDWHITE| ~ City Yeems [THIRD AND SIKTH ARE. BUSY TIMES IN VO el et griets | WARHET STILL 1S Wednesday, (Continued ¥rom First Page) ‘” fit for 1335 of $1.463,0¢ Alingtown Hospta ;fea“'\fifif;nfi{"b,fi;}°m;cg;0|i‘*'“.'f:'w":.;,',:r:..:“:“.,:.n:':*fi,:::‘:l:‘,:m.: holvtes Sbedulod S SIS iy | wemeoma oo ma |the Consolidated school distriet, the wards, although candidates for the| Important meetings are scheduled| Carnegle Steel Co. ) top floor ot the Walnut Hill school. and Edward White of Watc rl»vny’"“ hsains i he tancroraiat iy st " NEW BRITAIN D\]LY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1‘)‘_’6. 1 VISITING GEN, HINES -z s PIUING OP BIG VOTE R NEXT 10 DAYS = 'SHUWINE WEAKNESS | © S’ Rl and 1y cratie victories will be brought | teachers of the city will have club mander of the American Legion, | Three large rooms have been pro- and Nev Hadhy b BALS OIS ymense.. Tho rooms. are furnished —_— = - |tlon for appendicitis performed Jast| * | Aae Lntsedl Qo alow ! At Washington in Interests of e g Il Galendar Shows Many cornarea”vio 5iorti vk Altemoon Recovery Shows L Tel. 2040 AR For the first time in the history of | about fn the fivst, second o fouith | 7 | rooms. The rooms will be on the Lvided by the department and fur- mander, are in Washington calling ¢ { ) with ensy chalrs, a plano and other ot ateiicts BOIWEld B onitioe ] e | 3 e strength in the early afternoon, T on General Hines of the Veterans'|furnishings. A smaller room at the IR el warisiana i n: olds nnual meeting. Deposits of 271,555 shares of | FOCOVery was featured by bullish Bureau and the Connecticut con- |northeast corner furnishes the teach- |y v n they count upon to form An event of the week s the an-'Chandler Motor (‘ar stock and . |demonstrations In the local tractions gressional delegation in the interests | €78 With an excollont view of the \yeiwsg final lead over the present \ hual concert by the Wennerberg 320 shares of Cleveland Automobile 'a sustained fnvestment demand for a Gtithe Vetar pital at Alling. | C/t¥+ A Toom for the accommoda- | or orus under the auspices of Every- Co. stock out of 250,000 shares the high grade rails presumably in I town. tlon of diners also makes up the No Betting On Result man’s Bible class. The concert will ecach issue outstanding had been de- | fluenced by the publication of cxcol e e e 1 AR almost total ahsence of hetting | ¢ beld in the First Lutheran ehurch | posited April 10 under the plan for |lent 1525 carnings statemenie, nv DD & COMPANY means of buying the hospital which | A AL Y A {was indicative of the uncerta morrow evening the merger of the two companics short covering in some of the m s now leascd by the government. | PAY FOR CONVICTS | with which the election is regar pae f:‘fl:]n .-T:;un\_r‘nl-. Nn.'\hl:::: } —— tors which appear to be over sold MEMBERS NEW YORK STUUR EXCHANGE L Several difficulties are in the way, as| Augusta, Maine, April 18 (#) —- cither party organization ex uncl, and A 8| Official estimates of earnings of at least orartly. Maintenance : S i the building i not fireproof. Gen. | The state hizhway commission will perlenced any difficulty tn obtaining Wil be held tomorrow evening, Lovw's, Inc,, fncluding Metro-Gold. |of relatively stiff money rates kept MEMRERS HARTFORD ¢ FEXCHANGE Hines has said that he will not ap- | pay $1.76 per day of nine hours the use of automobiles for the day. | “:'“ jl»‘“ club will """" &t wyn pictures and other fully owned | bulllsh enthustasm in check al- JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., Cor, Lewls St. prove any to buy the hospital | for the labor of each inmate ofé Out of town friends of Mayor A, M ‘;“j‘:‘ tomorcow, when Superinten- subsidiarics for the first halt of the [though tha stringency was generally HARTFORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2-9131 v under these condiiions the state prison to be employed fn Paonessa were parifeularly generous | 4 ; (i ‘:ww Stanley H. Holmes |fiscal year of 192526 indicate a new 1 as temporary and due to Niw Bittorat Hasli b A : There are likewise some difficul- ' the construction of two milcs of in thelr contributions to the gas-and- Wi tell of the work among sub-nor- Net profit will be ap an situation and the ap- DR S el MulIling el 1818 tics fn the leasing, as the hospital | gtate highway hetween West Rock- | ofl mayoralty contest, ono Hartford ;.l\.l chiliren. I n‘y‘ nix Temple of | $3,650,000 after taxes | proach of state income tax day, mid- Allr[m;, ‘<‘,.|m‘~y |.-|| 1810 operated under trust fund that | port and Unfon. friend who had promised four cars 'fi‘"”r‘r'l ots In Vega hall. i nded March 14, month interest and end pay- IEAIOES lain St Tel, 2108 sad of a pro- hursday the combined civie clubs | 5 2 1 provided that it should be used for |* This price will be subject to re- arriving carly at the Connecticut tubercular cascs alone. 'yision, Panl D, Sargent, chief en- cession of 27 mac In an eflort to iron out the diffi- gineer of the commission, wrote other who had offered four raised it ments. Some of the early weak New Cornella Copper Co. has de- | Spots were Burroughs Adding Ma clared a dividend of 49 cents, pay- chine, which broke ix points, Cush- WE HAVE AN ACTIVE MARKET IN while an- 0f the ity will meet with the Ro- | tary club. President E. M. Hopkins ; § At ot Dartmouth will speak. Thursday Mooy e man’s Raker, which 51 culties and > somie satistactory | foday to Henry H. Hastings, of {0 14 before the day wus over, [0t Dartmoutn; I able May 24 to stock of record May man's Raker, which dropped ' s t y H. N 2 RGO evening, the Connecticut Dartmouth |~ : : 4 ) v It Great . . arrangenent for the care of Con- | guipe 17 1o 5o Flection Officials In Row YeLng ) 7. In the preceding quarter 80 eonts and Weber and Hellbroner, Gres f C R h necticut veterans, Jackson and ,"“)l\{;q(:"""mn of sate PO |y lerator Edward Hannon and assockition will meat at the Burritt | \og haia and 25 conts quarterly | Western Suear and Natfonal Dairy Aetna Life lnsurance 0. RNig ts 4 Mr. White tcrday caMed upon | 0T CROR Machine ~Demonstrator Thomas | hotel The dircctors of the Mercan- |prior (o that Products, off 3 to 4. Interborou, g General Hines, Senator Hiram Bing- | % Riley flgured in a scuftl R et meot dithe “‘""“‘ ocks RocHTarnat BConpeciflon Rapid Eieanslt aleuniinaton o1y Travelers Insurance Co. nghts g Senato; ieorge P. cLen i % d ward which furnished election o March were reduced 22,296,000 points ahove last night's closing quo- ham, Senutor George P. McLean, [talian Govt. to Spend ona “war Aol 18, Aatz Grotto witl nold s | NUFER educe r Repr day officlals and voters with some | R T 000 pounds. The month’s | tations, Brooklvn Manhattan Transit Two Million on Houses Prices on application meeting. The legislative |- of New Haven, Represen €S | xcitement fn what was otherwise a | monthl i islatlve b production amounted to 243,566,000 3 1-4. Pullman also showed marked 1 Schuyler Merritt of Stamford, Rome, April 13 (P—The Ttalian | iov e duil day for them. | committee of the Chamber of Com- | pror GlZd FHE0L G780 S A eD &t anathEonit nyinr Ineniradl by ot . ik e government has appropriated 60 Riley was manipulating a model | merce will meet in the forenoom. | pyarc O DT o T b resentative E. Hart Fenn of W ! Riley wa P AT e N e 1 ¥ erstield, Representative James P, 000,000 lire (§2,412,000) for thelop ng voting machine for thosa| April 17, lh{\’f Sxihinorlean Lo = | BRI ow e Close 4 . Glynn of Winsted and Representative construction of medlum priced (po were about to register their '““1 ‘”'f\" "d“ 'n“ i “L_‘l‘l’:‘ ’b"' t (" | In addition to an initfal quarterly Al Cm & Dye 118% 1117 113% Richard P. Freeman of New London, | liouses, as part of the plan ¢ gree pallot. Moderator Hannon ob- 1‘) ‘““’"‘“" hny ASrosy ® P dividend of 50 cents a share In cash, | AM Can ... 4315 41l 4315 V\’ beautify Rome. e the demonstration of the | house Ll Blecir ot Rarilge ) Am Cr & Fdy 941, 04 u 3 . ; A Volpl also plans h,i:‘lm:,“,n'n,, same room with the| April 18, Rev. Dr. A. A. Ahiquist ""v'” ‘d'\’;hn]'”“”t“'{i" fi(."rl‘wmum; Am l,cc: e 948 4 Druse Tllhe<n1011 ‘\' cm of loans for other Impor- oycclists, according to Riley. Will speak to Everyman's Bible class. 0] e foe i ?;1 d‘n’ M"\? L Am Sm & Ref 117% 1151, 116% Reported as Defeated ;tant works, ineluding the establish- \yords led to a scuffle fn which the The chofr of St Mark's church will i . both p Bl AR ] st ] s e e S T Teioh s ehan 1 . Words I D TSEbEL & bon eeiils Sou(Hineton to holders of record April 15, Net 2 4% il BarlspanriL i A Havastdles fmentiof & uarter {oniartisans comeili o alection omiciule pushed fone eniz L6 S C 11 time fddler ich. | Proft for the first quarter of 1626 Am Tob .... 1 18 13y MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES 1 teh from Beirut s pletlon of the buildings of the unl- {,iycr ghout the room and feet fiew pri el il "' was $069,885 before taxes. {Am Wool a3y Donald R. Hart, Mgr, b he French operations in tlie | versity and a rearrangement of the yogora quiet was restored ’ urphy “]‘,‘1 ikl Perkins, old | itk Ana Cop ST 3% 43% & i Hermon area e completely suc- |streets around the colisscum. | sablotski Complains of Ejection. | time piano player, will give a pro- | - ! Atchison 126% 957% ; ceeded. We have gained mastery of Applan way 18 to be restored, | Ajacing that he was ejected from 1 for the Blus army of Every-| The caution belng exercised by poia"yo """ 101m o013 1003 We Offer:— the ridee and the Druses, hitherto | the circus of maximus given a more | o Third Ward s place man's Bible class in the bana RSt ReRsifuL Iegconsiiaed Ini LR RS KOnte e s sl ; 861 ° rebellious, returning through the | favorable setting, and varlous im- .y police Chict William J. Rawlings, 0f the Methodist church. Admission | trade one of the outstanding features o g J 301 38% { . 2 valley to take refuge tn Dichel, are | portant archacological zones es mcacriior this forcnoon, Council- 18 frec. y of the sales end of the business. o\ by 3 ares a_ Rir earm ? (] underzoing constant attacks by dt ing one around the pn sammel Sablotski, democrat, of | The Emerson collenciplayeey “”(‘ ko "“’(‘)"“;‘”;“"fq 7108 heohL (OB O E T Bagh 154 163% 154 : A ) Al T lephoned a com- &lve a concert under the auspices o d-to-mouth s for a year or | 2 ert Bedonins and French partisans. | temp estal Virgins. the Sixth ward, telephoned a com- Elve a concer Feadd i Cer De Pas .. 61 . Nl One column of these fugitives lost | The plan is in kecping with Pre- | piant to Licutenant muel Bam- the College club at th Camp ch.}?m‘\l |}\m< ‘\\(hn :x', it Aj{suhl.'pl'ol- 1y * Ches & Ohlo 123% 122% 1237 Priceson rnlication 30 killed yesterday. The French | mier Mussolin's desire that Rome forth. It was said the councliman On e sume evening, The directors |counts for the uniform iventories in (M08 & Mo 1287 We Db NGk AR AL i boounts e are p cing the best |become what it was in the time of snq the modera 1 some words | of the Chamber of Commerce will face of the heaviest production by | - R I & Pac 433 | ffeet in Damascus. Augustus : the manner in which the latter Mect at noon at the Burritt hotel. (many steel companies perhaps in N B8 R AaiAnCls. ket v ,”g 2 St pril 2, the Mercantile Bureau | their existence. It consumers were Shio Cop .. 130 the Chamber of Commerce will | purchasing steel as they did up to | Chrysier Corp e 3 : T 4 | At"2:30 orelock this afternoon the Moot al 10 a m. The exceutive: about five years ago, Wall street 000 Cola ...141 ! | \ fi! | rflorfl st“ck EXch"P e ‘ufltatl ns [ e s leading in the vote commiltee of the traffic bureau will | statisticlans figure that the U, s, |Consol Gas .. 91 U i o ale e {he thid and fist meet at :30 p.m. The Lions' club |Steel Corporation would have ahout |Corn I 8% ik FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY po 1“‘ ,':;y\n*\m"m e meets at noon and the Ixchange | 8,000,000 tons of unfilled business on :T’r”‘ -“‘“il A . A ] J wards follc losely. £ 1 i © rc { L ub hie evening. ts books. odg LS 30% Dur(EticteiBllding Rouny Litdbtad Roled |]n—(v\l mm“ i ‘\pt"x‘l("; i Im’n-d of review of Fii ;Llu Pont De ‘ 2 2. : 1,714 in the first and 1,702 in the | April 21, U i £ X i A Nem Looes a9 A BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANTES | [t0 © 0" i fitth ward had a | [he 130y Scouts will meet at Scout| Mexico City, April 13 (P—An antl- ks 1“,, NEW BRITAIN Sy B Gy | S S O gt Lt at 7:30 p.m. The smuggling, immigration and fishing | e o) HARTFORD City) Dank & Trowt | 12 @ 900,000 i L0 otal vote at JKiwanis club will have an open treaty between the United States and ; Conn, River Banking (Par $30) [10a:0 Qng&ds o | the fourth Ligs. e ,?-,,,,,, aro Meeting with dinner at 7:00 p. m. at | Mexfco is printed today in the Diario | Fam Players .118 - Hartford Conn, Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tin R sl | QLIRS L1a0in0n “”‘”_‘;f “‘r-‘ the city of New the DBurritt hotel. Rev. M. J.|Official, thus making it effect “isk Rubber .. 174 Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 . A N o Glap T L A 3 |Ahern, 8. J, of Palladelphia, will| Political circles attach much im- |Genl Asp 684 Hartford Morria Plan | QJ 130000 | Britain. ey A | speak. portance to article nine of the |Geni I S0Al ! Park Stroct Trust | Q¥ 100,000 £ = | The United Spanish War veterans ' treaty. This provides that “the high | GenI™otors . .118% Phenix National ! r $1,400 | will observe their annual muster contracting parties mutually agree | I't North Iron WE OFFER =l Riverside Trust | | l]ll}.fi Sui Ml ; 2 o “ 5 oot 225 | . Btate Bank & Trust | | | da o exchange information regarding It S .. A U4 8- Beculty ST TN i | | f | A ¢ Seeks In-],"l‘('hftl,“ April 23, the Rotary club meets at persons going from one country to |Gt North pfd . . " FIRE INSURANCE COS. | e .. Lines Co, of nv]ls er, (noon. - The Fafnir Bearing Mutual |the other and of the activities of any | Gult Sta Steel 69 - |5 7 | 600 |a 3 sonomn through Kirkliam, Cooper, TWNS- | 1icnefit association will hold its an- | person on elther side of the border | Hudson Motors 67% i i : Jns e N | 24 & f ford & Camp, has brought sult £ nyap qance in the evening in the|when there is sufficlent reason to | Il Cen. ... A ‘ Hartford Fire In | 825 |20 QJ $1400 against \_ ter 8. McKenney [ L. 0. O. I hall. believa that such person {s devoted [Ind 0. & G 21% . Natlonal Fire In | g3 | 2040z Q1 ;0:; 000 * |and Esther McKenney of Ffl'"hm?" April 25, daylight saving schedule |to illegal activities or consplracy [Int Nickel ... 341 Uu t i Ehcontziyite; I £ B0 120 s |ton. alleging non-pavment of & N0LC | goo into effect on the New Haven |against the ofher government o its |Int Paper 45% 11 . LIFE AND INDEMNITY COMPAN ‘1:\}1:;41 ARE .“; ]rfl“q e Institutions, if it Is not incompatible 11\ nnes cotiiCor \ i ) NDEM!? Al he plaintiff has als S with public interests.” Kelly Spring ., s | Fian Sl & B I QI 20000 ynto court Jean F. Shepard of South | orry COURT JUDGMENTS | e S | Lenigh vat i o GeeatLite 12 a QJ zuognn | Windsor, Joseph C. Thompson of| jyujgo B W. Alling of the city LOSES LIBEL SUIT | Louls & Nas i Hartford Steam Bofler | |14 QJ 300,000 | Avon, and Willlam Benstead of [ court has given judgments as fol. | New York, April 13 (®) — NMrs Mack Truck Travelere ns. ex | 16 6 o IN.‘ 000 | Farmington, exccutors and trustecS ows: illiam H. Metealt vs. Jo- | Sarah L. Robertson of Deal Beacl, | Marland Oil 3 WravalarsTos Res | | |under the will of the late W. B.{qph Inturissi, plaintiff to recover |N. J., lost her $100,000 libel sult | Mid Cont ... TUBLIC U of Farmington, aga $245, Edward A. Mag counsel for the against the New York Times today | Mo Kan & Te |I lTlLS | McKenney !whom an or tnjunction are er ar platntiff; Wladyslaw Pawlicki vs. | when a supreme court jury returned | Mo Pac pfil o Mo e | | $s w0000 - lasked to T the payment 10 |jfary Mascicka, judgment for the |a verdict upholding the newspaper. | Mont Ward .. 61% Conn, Lt. & Pr. 8% Pfd. > [Walter 8. McKenney of that share |piajntisf to recover $35.53, B. J.| The suit grew out of a story pu tional Lead 144 Hartford Hartford C 100 of the estate of the late W. B. : wicz counsel for t aintlff; [ lished at the time of Mrs. Robert [N Y Central ..1 Gae pia. i Hartford Electric Lt. Com. 10anna0 | Keraey due him under the will. iriss Butler vs, Herbert Smith, | son's arrest on a charge of “faking” |[NY NH & H ., 347 Hartford Electric Lt. Notes 4,000,000 | ey | plaintiff to recover $92, by default, |a jewel robbery at her Deal Beach Nor & West . ‘4;:: b Southert New PhadTaliex 3,000,000 | OURT WON'T INTERFERE M. A. Sexton counsel for the plain- | cottage on February 18, 1922, North Amerlcan 47 1% i fineeEover Rvarianteiiy Washington, April 13 (P—The su- | tiff, | In her complaint, Mrs. Robertson |North Pacific.. i WAL preme court has declined to review —_— |said the Times printed a story say- Pacific Ol ... 53% L American Hardware Corp ex 79 | 82 case involving the validity of pro- | ling she had confessed to Pack Motor Car 34 7% ) a ) L] {1 e e i i eat 15 N edings under which Edwin H. | tramed the robbery whereas later Pan Am Tet B 61 1 AR 5 | Armstrong and the Westinghonso she was acquitted of a conspiracy eRnsylvania Blllings & Spencer 10 ric and Manufacturing com- | D ea t h s charge. Blorags Arron Caliins Co. 150 | pany obtained a supplemental in-| st e Radlo Corp . { Eagle Lock i | junction against the DeForrest Ra- | e ] MANY BIRDS KILLED Rea m;u 1 ainir Bearing 1’5 dio T wnd Telegraph com- | 3 S Concord, N. H., April 13 ( - A ' ” Hart & Cooley 155 2 pany, restraining it frem manu el l.u‘\‘nml:vl‘(‘ ?n’h(lln 14| Poisoned corn s beliexea o ir .\,1. ) | 5 | s | turing and eclling a radio receiving | ttaymond Confictto, five years old, | . v.09 the death of hundreds of AU f § 0 ; son of Mr. and Mra. John Confletto | =it the Leth of BEACHECE O Ry i of 264 Cherry strect, died this morn. | 57 s X indard Oil . . 5 | - 2 at the family home. The fu. | dead in Pembroke street, fust o Kl . t-Pond Co o 2 | 9019 VERDICT i Fk 2" Iside this city, on the Danicl W BRIt ond Com | 2 13 (P—2iss Fi- Peral will be held at 2 o'clock to- baker Tond Prd 7 April 13 ( 3 s ster highway. Investigation by | 5 4 hlers, operatic Soprano, was MOTTOW afternoon at the home. In. |Ster highway. In Sl Co | {ena Ehlors, of SN okt willl b Il St ATary s cee | State Mshlond gameia ent to- T L e ! lawarded a ver o L S {day showed, officers said, that all TUX4S & e, L ity incsunreme courttodnyin &GNk : the birds opened had corn in their | TOhACC Rl or $10.000, lo wo months salar e e . o ke el nion Pae . Sianloy. Works Com. | s e Mrs. Mary Jane Siering crops. The inquiry is beir United Frult i aniey Works Pfd L 0 st the Sa L Mys. Mary Jane Siering, 58 years ued- U 8 Ct Ir Pipe Torrington I3 ’ Fortune Gallo, impresa old, widow of Peter Sicring, died at | T S Tnd Alcohol 48 1 Tnion M, | 26 31 QMM 3 000 _ she had been dismissed ©1d oW (¢ cter Siering, E 5 ) 17§ Ind Alcohol & v ftlock ‘Col Pipe | : HEp R I b 3 e her home at the corner of Osgood o ”1 "”’\‘“""1;' "J"" o | T § Rubber .. 63% W ACTIVE NEW YORK BANK AND TRUSI STOCKS B ynuofand;slater v “" p',"'i‘ baluy | surrounds R R SR L % | This great bull elk I'xn n South Dakota rules the herd at the Bar e s | o6 PRINGD RECOVERED Hotnien Siiertaed RBrown at the hom Mix Ein et B 11, | Prospect park zoo, New York, and has won the name of “Jim- Bank of N. Y. & Trust 10 | London, April 13 UP—The | She is survived by three mona | Barclay Boehm, Walnut Tree H e mie Walker” after Now Y 7 Central Union’ Trust ] lof Wales, who recently underwent Is sur ! Sl henie of [West Bl | Chase Natfonal ex. rte. 4 ear operation, Is expected to start 1-oui@ Peter and Geowze Siering, Sy o I 5 White Motor — e e C hain-Phenix Nat. Bk. & Tr, 3 355 \n ear of grehici two sisters, M Lena Boughton f" Mrs. Boehm yesterday Jillve Ove: l 5 Plarrit The prince returned to 3 ! Willys Over » et 7an | 18 Riarritz. he prin " A eth Ham. but Mrs. Boehm would ma R oL e 031 1stine iBareltza s BT Ince BretiTn R o e et statement, denylng that Mrs. Brown ‘Woolwerth .. 14 [ 1o Lo | London today greatly benefited by neral arrangements, in charge | WASURY STATEMENT | Equit 2 is | his stay of B. (. Porter Sons, are incomplete Through information from a re- TRI R Equita 1 = = e liable source, however, it was asury balanee 84 Fiiet. Nationa] 1 FOOTPALL STAR SUSPENDTD learned that the Shelton medical ex E ¢ Guar; Trust ex. dly 3 S a) Towa City, Ta,, April 13 (P—Nich- aminer, Dr. J. Bugene Black, had New York Hanover Natfonal 105 5 Sk olas Kutseh, “Cowboy Nick football pronounced the death as sulcide halanc Irving-Columbia Trust | 3 1 4 1efinitely suspended ¢ ] Roston - Mznhattan, Bank of (Par $50) 7 3( 18 star, has been indefinitely susy F l hanging T 1 Mol aoia At Tara ) 16 trom tho University of Towa, ths unerais 3 : iances, 3 New Crust 5 ban b e school's s hoard of disciplin | NEW JUDGESHIPS ASKED | — o #.000.000 < S e | Washington, April 13 (P—A bill to APPEAL 1S LOST [ 20 0,000 ~d participation in for- | Mrs, Joseph Menonsek |create 12 new federa \ hingt April 13 (P—The s 3 | 2 ), } Funeral services for Mrs. Joseph |ships was reported today by day | e - — 3 Menonsek were held this afternoon {nouse judiciary comn ) rm L 5 . MOROS ON WARPATH at 3 o'clock at Erwin chapel. Rev. [adaitional judges wo Hstrit ACTIVE OUT-OF-STATE INSURANCE COMPANY STOCKS | hila, April 13 (Ph—Another e taymond N. Gilman, pastor of Stan- |uted as follows ] 1:” A ;‘v s000.000 | counter b en_constabulary ley Memorial church, officiated. Tn- | Three for southern New York and ’ E il 31010000000 | \oro outlaws In Lanao province terment was In TFairview cemetery. lane each for northern New York | pro e | o] 1 500000 |sulted yesterday in several casu he pall bearers were Joseph Wil- land western New York; Connecticut, | tion s ' I ) 10 10000000 |among the Moros and the we , Henry Willametz, John Hu- {castern Pennsylvania, Maryland, ' has | j Terreea] m i 1000 | 5¢ two of the constahulary. da, Joseph Tetrus, August Speckna |castern - Michigan, DellotetltheasRant e a] | ~ tome 1 1 3°8 J 18,000 000 = ) and Willlam Severs. southern California and South Caro- - | ] ns. Co. A i 20 00,000 | Twelve Moros were killed & lina. 25,000 TOBACCO ROBBERY | A \ Lawyers Title' & ' Gty. 2 8400000 [gont last Tuesday and ten of the [ s o York, April 13 UP—Five | inryiand Casunity QM 15 7800000 | constabulary wers wounded BOI I ERER’S | GETS LIFE TERM oday held up an | iagara Fire [ lcx | r:]n 2000 onn | fatally ; he .\[n\w»l L.n1 .\"‘-‘\\n: | sioux City, 1 April 13 ‘(® fed with $25.- | Cestcherter Fire 0000 | i O |George Solomon, 73, was sentenc iz b or:i—BANKS AND TRUST COMPAN St T WEY | POSY SHOP to life imprisonment toda P. Lort : il ol Sl y L } PROHIBITNON SURVEY he WHFRE WEDDING BOUVQUETS HAVE | convicted of secor Erec at | oirstPaten | - % . b - 12 —The INDIVIDUALITY AND FRESH BEAUTY . 1 PR | is t | to 3 n S SReRAIIe = c com- £ W. MAIN ST., PROF. BLDG a8, |the state contending he wo he ‘ ) ! ged to 3% 1 + 56 [ oted today fo begin mext | “The Telegraph Florist of New Brifain |Wife and thrust her body info the | drove . \}m fori—LIFE AND INDENMNITY €OMPANIE: Hutitee voled g Laca R oh ot {furnace of their home. | == s | N 3% ex M1 . Tuesday on a general survey of con- | == ‘ Sl | SHIPLOAD OF LIQUOR o) ex. Ju Dec. 3 ditions under proh m - 7] s nah. G pril 13 (A—The Notes 1 MANUFACTURING COMPANITS ) 2 | | 1‘\\~‘~w':”\\|:‘”“\‘,\ '\nfl~ur | \1\\):: . Ga : \F\r'vfl ‘fl. : l (@) 3%% 1 Jn 8on PHa el "A" | ot eght Londoncrs who had (\ i Marshal Sir Wil Robe 1s, Nicaragua, with a cargo estf Notes for:— ACTIVE NIV VORK BANK AND TRUST COMPANY STOCKS made a promise to meet at the steps Totmer/Chier ot the genersl staff | mated at’ 11700, dosen | Eottlea’ ol @) 1% Q ge Sec. Co, £ s cathedr ) years a las sy 3 e o oo cenlaving B 7, » e e LEL, On et W9 e ekt chnugoh 36 ?;“}Hr\_‘ % cat g ‘n il [of the British a has arrived | liquor, was br here yesterday Young gents displaying the E: these? No—they're 5% ard and sing ang Syne | e {8 on leasure trip. th st guard cutter Yama \liee P 9 8 e Pit . v St elbtelle Ll r;m"'-'kl.:gv“ h He 18 on a plea T T e T N e e Miss Ermine Huntress of Pittsf s. (left), and Miss Vir- (§) Qu Div. rate changed to 7% and 6% ex. Pd. Jan. 3, 1826, & & e er disap- Opposite St Mars's Chareh ' et S s - kD rinia Gilbert of Cincinnati, ressed up for a play given at (n) Pald Jan. 3, 18 Wete tad and the " other dismp || Remdence 13 Rummer “at."~16es-> October has t ghest record | was faken in tow off the coast o A Hol Made Mia P play g peared, ——————— | 10T €018, While June as the lowest. | Florida. Mount Holyoke college, Massachusetts. 3 . 3 .

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