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ANNUAL CONTEST FOR SCOUT HONORS Troaps From Center Church and S, Marysl/eadmg Contestants . C. Carnival, For- The annual city mget of the Ncw Berlln April 18, H’, X.fr. Britain Boy scout council will I HallAraovele: tEd Amlfl:u-x‘l“"l‘( held at Walnut Hill park on Satur- the Casino fonight.- day May at St A rew's chure. ¢'clock. Troop 4 of the Pl Sat. nights, st, church, city champlons for the hall, Church street 11 years, and Troop 15 of § Laurel court, Order of Amaranth, chureh, winners of the Class B title ¥ ot Friday at Masonic hall last year, will be the per will be served at 6:50 o'clock in the Class A division wnd the regular meeting All others will compete y will be held in the s 7:45 o'clock, followed by a social = mlm"“””“ and refreshments, Two cMinges m rules at the meoting of Mrs. Hildegard of Detective S masters' assoclation last ni Ellinger of to the fact that national toda ters has inte the 1 mont life and s scout, the crnume awarded for these scouteraft event will switched. In the dressing r specified that the top pair holes of the high spes unlaced at the start must be fully laced ut the finish This 18 to prevent a repetition of the trick sprung last year by sy wily contestants who left the four holes unlaced. It is hoped that all troops will enter the meet for the experience, even If they feel they | stand no chance of wi ng a prize *he annual of patre lers will be held at the New Ha- | it camp in Southington on and 20. The hoard of re- w will meet at scout b fquarters next Wednes Dr. L. B I scoutmaster of op 2 of D ton, has been added The court of honor following Wednesday Troop Doine: 17 of the First Ta eld its first spriv going out throu to » Mayor-Elect @, Mrs. R, C. Weld, Mre. Weld and J. Vance are in Washington, D. C., for a The boys' choir of Bt. Mary's church will rehearse this evening at [ |, o'clock in the church, Lack of Insurance is lack of pre- ]mru.u 58, Loule §. advt, { City Items Qs |y | afternoon, 16, were le in t} scout- Due tquar- 04 ow Ellinger, wife George C. street, safl- rmany to spond her former home iry Poticeman Joseph uished a fire in the strect dump at 2:15 this mo; rge 614 Stanley hoa for u the bo it s four rehange of Pl Hayes oxtin Gl \rs. Thomas F. Crean and dan Irances of ( 1 pending the Springficld, Lexington lodge, 1. O. O, I, confer second degree of candidates at a meceting l(rl\lgm also of street, day in OVER 1 00 000 ) REGISTER POW-WOW Rival Political Camps In l"(‘ml. Have Many Voters On Whom To Prac- 29 tice Thelr Wiles, Philadelphia siasm ov publican 15 rival of P—1 political s each of the three senatorial candidates would be victorious in ries as the result of sistration yesterday 100,000 citizer mes on the voling April wing- (F rflowed board the © to the will meet theran s hike hEiD Troop chureh § of tho year, backwoods of Beckley selected by the tra r Harold Hiltherg A sed their first- Walter Holmaquist \mvh‘,)h res sie- butt thelr nar in this cit Prospective voters were given until | 10 o'clock last night to register, but fow hours brought such a t the hooths remained open, late as midnight, to ter person who was fn lin S Assistant Manager at Lul tt Hotel Leaves Pon chief cler} m ot the Burritt A . B tar ol t red his resignation to M E. W and will employ of the hotel th Mr. Pontiu came her hotel epened in ch, Yle beeame y cler Inter ntly was made i iis alert eve o Hiltherg the first spotted son and the fenc to 1 auditor, nod re mangger. has had considerabla expert- hotel work and plans to employ of a New York Nationwide Probe of Veterans’ Cases As hington, A 15 14P). house committee on Worl erans' lation today ublican, Sout houge aut Wa press for o houso aul Authors and T\Ta*laxzem T haror Al - war| Sign Stage War Truce York, April 15 (A—The con rsy he managers and s of 1y plays over the hment of the motion was formally with the ratifica- sted contract of the 1 The managers e contract, which ctive when the par time of osing the inv Johns did so solely o 0 told e d at h heeat: t the exi; evi m (o correc nndoubted!y try itd of 1 Falls 4 To Conerete Ve Mass A practic he adju Cambrid Bertha Co live today ftor falling rag = BARROW Apri Hol: and FOR FOINT forty fect fr ¢ . Alaska to George 1 conere n Wil hopped 1 trip this spring WINS B! IS VOTED PY April K BILY R April 15 (P, P but BOOTLEG Fi April 15 1 wer UD SUSPECTED (R—The bodies found in a blood in ra old two me autono ut Attor les that on PENSION TAW fpen g % the WIDOWS ceived on nen WATETR-FLOWERS MATY days, | Jones Agency. | SUES HUSBAN[] M!}REWS DENIES I FOR CRASH BALY~ URGING CHANGES Wile Sags He Was Responsible Says He Mvocates No Modi- for Auto Golisin |~ ieation of Dry Law Marie Miezlanka has brought suit for $1600 against John J. Miezlanka, her husband, alleging that his care- lessness and negligenco were respon- sible for a collision between his aus tomobile and another antomobile i Hazardville, January 30, causing tho plaintiff serfous and painful Injuries. to explain tha fhe was a gucst in her husband's car bofore the at the time of the collision, &he gating pr claims, f non-intoxicating beer might be Thoma MeDonough s counsel helpful to enforcement was in an- for the plaintiff and the writ is r r to a hypothetical question, turnable in the city court the third | Tho st nt follows Monday in April, “Tho hypothetical question put to | Rackliffe Bros. Co, Inc., through terday before nate com- Irving 1. Rachlin, has brought ac H tlon for $100 against Teofil Gajda, al- leging that the latter's failure to give the right of way to t it's un tomobile driven by D ham, caused a collision at the infer sectlon of Cook strect and New Brit- ain avenue, Plainville. The action is rcturnable in the city court . Barletta of Hartford, thr & Nair ,has brought an action 2 R Fanella of New Britain, tion is return- able in the clty court the thi Monday in April. Max Feinberg of New York has brought suit for $150 against . Venook of this city, and D. Fel¢ : Sons of New York have hrou an action for $75 agair defendant. Stoner & sent the platntifts in The writs are return court. WHITE HOUSE GHiD | PIOAETS A STOPPED (Contlnued From First Page) Washington, it Seerot Aprll 16 (A —Assist- Androws, in charge of enforcement in a formal 1y sald he was ady hango in the prohibition | iy nent no ¢ Ho sald t} atement was {ssued his answer yesterday ate committes investi- hibition that distribution e the s If non-Intoxicating ccreal bev 3 or beer could be distributed government supervision for suniption, and in bona fide 10 be taken with meals, woul aid law enforcement? unider an hotel LeRoy N vocating any On the change contrary, we y perfected plans and hding additional authority and | Is from e to put them Into effect which we confldently be- I Il enable us to wipe out the ¢ this “It 1s my task to enforce the law wri nd to thag end I am giv- 3 my attention." Mr. Andrews made his statement after ence with his prohibi- with treasury officials. 7 are s fun ress er tra season. sole repre- A confe both actions o in the city tion aides and ! Deaths | e m I3 L Sophie Marut | Marut, aged six years, | child of Mr. and Mrs. An Ma- rut, died night at the family linton strect. The fu- | will be held tomorrow morn- | ing with eervices at Sacred Heart | church 45 o'clock Interment will be in Sacred Heart cemetery, | H::_._ | Funerals Sophie the case bef was the ¢ | turn to New Jersey s president and it n to re today. ation's i a¢ N. ! Jersey City 4 Ju sreme Court rd a writ of in Paterson. gument of cour Plack. Welst up in Passaic Bridget Ryan ofs \Mrs, Patrick . Triends rd h; ‘131 Mary's < to of P i bail YD Veterans lrn Rr(‘mll Battle of Seicheprey YD Veterans ciation, . i 4 Haven, t s morning last re part of the edific wneis T chnr 1t 9 o'clon 000 pec > BT was erowded n, pmnr of St. h in Hartford and or and friend was t o folemn hi Matthew nd Rev. Walter A deacon, John J. Ave Maria” and offerfory. As the taken the Kathl 1 rendered “Abs The lar numb oral tribute funcral of her 1 Blair a month me T 1 ¢ the mass ew Rev ray- acon, 3 s lered cing from h Mre l was ¢ Mrs, clal made 1 ye the princ 10, to he 2, Sp o 0 wern Gieorge wmer, James | Gen- Dooley Colon v A W O'Brien. Tn Dori Tward A t. Mary's cometery llowing the celebra gh mas: chy 1 ¢ of re- ch at 10 fwo Frenchmen NI at Nice Custody in Alleged L=piona, |ern Unlon }n) stocicholders, |employes under the company's sub |scription plan at $120 a share, About equator. continents, liin to attempt an acric ed her own life. Da P —— Wall Street Briefs ‘wmfnus REASONS FORSTOCK DS Trading Today Is Light and Prices Are OFf \'-\v Yol K, April 16 (M—An in. 00 ghares in the $100 par vz .lm- capital stock of the Welt. legraph Co., the first in rs, has been approved and will be sold to about 200 y 40,000 of the 65,000 employes are | eligible to subscribe. Subscriptions | now York Will be 1fmited to 60 shares or to - about 20 per cent of annual salary, | Weakness April 18 (P—Further developed in today's ot the scllifig undoubtedly inspired by re- Otls Elevator Co. reports net fn. conie of $1,363,201 for the first quar ter of 1020 after depreciation, federal axes and other cha equal after six_per cent prefered dividends to TL a share on the $17,012,850 sjgelc market with some ourrent reports of a slowing up of various lines of industry and retail trade, probably due, fn part, to un- seasonable attfer In many sce tions of the north. ding was $1.160.843 or a share on $10,. | Telatively light and ly of ofessional character, elling 0 common stock in the same | P largely the operations riod last year Léprosanted 2 of bear traders with no indications of the nt llquidation which charact d the market I month, while the buying camo from operators who were “for a turn” or covering commitments. Commission d that there was lit- speculation by small traders on ide w most of the in- g was on the scale Porsistent reports that omobiles had not expectations were ac- panied by renewal selling at- (3 on those shares, Plerce Are row preferred breaking 6 points 4 Hudson ng to another new level the year. Nearly her industrials, {ncluding Steel common, also broke thelr previous 1926 mini- s. Establishment of new time by Fren and another sharp droy n rubber prices had a pessimistic ect on speculative sentiment. s ylelded with the industrials t not to the same oxtent, such high grade issues as New York tral, Delawars a Hudson, Lackawapng d Norfolk and Western gagging 1 to nearly points, a National il vote at 4 on a proy shares of nding Stockholders and & meeting M ment of 1,7 stock, leaving of that fssu of Cloak a special §ed retire 26 mostly nying Nort Keystone Tire ports net lc After depre 4 Ruhber Co, re for 102 terest and stm 1y loss of § ot fation, Ir compared with net the year hef sales of aut - come to up Billings of the Westinghouse Elec- trie and Manutacturin the fiscal year ended indicated at $ 10 tunal figures of before, based on estimated billings | thirty of $45,000,000 for the final qua U. 8 Bookings for ths fiscal year are es- | throu timated at $180,000,000 against tual bookings of $150,000,000 fn preceding 12 months, a gain about 20 per cent TURKEY BANS DANCING BY HIGH SCHOOL PUPTLS 0 One Under 18 Years of Age to company for March 31 arc 57,850,202 the year low for ae 3 High 1107 10714 T L) Close 1103, 425 93 Be Admitted to Halls in New | Al Cm & Dye Am Can Am Cr & Constantinople, April 15 (® mplioco new republic of Turkey, having AM Sm & launched the nation on the high seas | AM SUE ... of 15 beginning [AM Tel & Tel o EE L m e has been sweep | 412 Co m S % Loco & Ohlo Steel Pet Drive on Jazz. The . 1451 to post dan 114 the 1 dawn of the western era hs fts first check from the gover ister of public instruction an order prohibiti g given in grammer a igh schools and prohiblting the pu- | Ches & the from entering A G R I 1s recely Ohio B, Pac 421 pils of schools public All have & Cop Corp Coco Cola Consol and bars the police en years of such h casinos been notified by that no one under elg e i3 to be admitted. Strict super- vision by the police 18 provided for nd failure to obey the new 11 result In the cl of th ruling De osi re. | Du Pont - | Nem PLANS RECORD FLIGHT | Erle RR .. ome, April 15 (P—Commander e gnid Francesco de Pinedo, noted Ttalian | ' 2m Plavers o fl 9 i3 now plannin monster flight of ors, a distance one-halt t He pla Ar Commander Pincdo mber announced that he Rubber Genl A Genl T 2 Genl ) 11 Gt North Iron Ore Ctfs Gulf Hudson 0 to start in Au 110,600 kilo- than tw the of more mes around to to a Sta Stael 68 G wer North journey of He planned, at the same propellct trip to Tol flier Lonis & 000 kilometors. it time, to us 4 Nas ith whicl e o | Marla 1 Tid Mo K fo Puc £ the 1'An- ropos sht with Gabriele n & KITLS CHILD AND SELY 115 (P e ey wklin Appe and a ) Mrs, ow of Dr. Lel od young A Nrs irs old, wid years ago, ADMITS EXTORTION CHARGES New York ziger of county, System. J. Sicring Irs. Mary covernm CARD OF THANKS it arr enEthen case i too andling by DIPTOY CARD OF THANKS 4 FAMILY r“(“" BOLLERER'S | oo POSY SHOP | i WHERE NNG RO TS HAVE TYDIVIDUALITY AND SH REAT TROT. BLDG. TEI W, NAIN &1 “The Tclegraph Florist of Ne TY ~t Summer St 16253 ——— e tropo pleaded day to a out ot He was relr bajl for sentence Apri “hootle Prices of Crude Rubber Break Sharply m \ York N York, Apri LOCAL STOCKS Insurance Stocks, ington, D, Works o in the color black epp larbitrarily to wood and PUTNAM & CQ MEMBERS HEW WORA & HARITORD §T0CH EXCHANGEY PIWEST MAN ST NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 WAKTFORD G 6 CANTRAL ROV T3, {8 i We Offer: 100 COLTS JULD & COIPANY MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MEMBERS HARTFORI OCK EXCHANGB JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., Cor, Lewls St, HARTFORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2.9121 New Britain: Burrltt Hotel Butlding, Tel, 1818 Meriden Colony St Tel 133y Dristol: 124 Main St. Tel. 2105 WE HAVE AN ACTIVE MARKET IN Aetna Life Insurance Co. Rights Travelers Insurance Co. nghts Prices on application Burritt Hotel mm: New Ilrnn\n Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES l)nll ald R |l.ul Mgr. AETNA LIFE RIGHTS TRAVELLERS RIGHTS Bought and Sold We Do Not Accept n Accounts HARTFORD ; NEW BRITAIN‘ Hartford Conn. Trust. Bldg. Tel. 86 Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 WE OFFER 50 shares Stanley Works 50 American Hardware 50 Landers, Frary & Clark ley Works pfd on C'o.com HALKS IN BEHIND AND SHOOTS MAN Sportsman Badly \wmmd hy Enemy April 15 (P —With 1 his back and an- Louis Pagnotti, Mickey Walker- ht champion- or this city, scrious condition hospital. said, o Utilities Stocks, Conn Elec Service Conn Lt & Pow p lee Light TREASURY Treasury balar STATEMENT wax without romoter was in a in Old Forge. rrested, walk Pagnotti t into his The wound in the serious, surgeons red last night with Mickey Walker o sign arti- Latzo today. to Scranton t with his way t kill him, He was the e prisoner. nious wounding ade against & was committed A< the police risoner to fall red persons He was and hurried ve not es he shooting. shot and o in Ol4 Forge nd woundin 1 a term In d. rds show, h Thesnians Ay "\Il‘ Bob” tle ub of the ol will pre- “Mr. Bob™ in ool Thurs- t £:15 o'clock. le some of school, has y for some members 1 almost to Junior To P1 € had many successes edy work uction will be play itself, is 1t than those 1 the parents puplis are eager ats perform. 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